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IS_MI " AaL,INFORJATION REBEL3- "~iCLAESIFI- C0hTAINED_ 0 _ n < DAT: _ BY 92 92 v4z'6:'!? On 2-5-65 a surveillance was conducted in_the vicinit of .._;,,_ B91158. ' L GS JP I1 I'Il&tlO- : no by SA 1... 51¢.92IIHlIuiiii||iilIluuiliii!andllIil'iiiIiI|1ea- MALCOLM X was scheduled to return to NY from Montgomery, Ala. via Atlanta} Ga. on Delta Air Lines Flight 822 arriving .-j.- at JFK Airport NY on l:3$ PM 2-h»6S. Attempts were being made .-..= -_II".: to identify and photograph all persons who all; met MALCOLM X --r -. on his arrival. i'92.IP§ f ub s- e nearoew 1.50 Chev identified Malibu as white d so an wi n 1 Lie # I _FM 920 was use to ese 5 negroes to the airport. It is believed that from was driving the above described car. A O .n- g ., MALCOLM X railed to arrive on Delta Flight #822. It was learned that the next flight from Atlanta, ha . was United Air i Lines flt #368 arriving at h:h0 PM 2-#765. United Air lines information deak later advised that passengers on United Flight #368 were transferred to Eastern Air Lines Flight # 506 to arrive * at JFK, NY at h:hS pm same date. _ 92 e W .~ 4'2LZ2! - :3;-_' Ni ..**. .

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cc IOQ-35635 y 'told IUHAIBLAJJ he was preparing to write an I eneeer to 'e garbage from IALCGLI. IUHAIHAD atated he had I eeen IALCOLi"on TV and stated In alike a aan'coming down oi! the fence. 'IUHAlHAD told not to spend too much tine on it or to pay any atte I o HAIBOLII an he would come to nothing. IUHAHRAD stated that~bo1ievere ehould Just torget about MALCOLM as he was dying a natural death anyway. g,-_ - MUHAMMAD stated he had balked to the brothers yesterday I51 different apparently when Fees£rom_Lo5_Angeles! them and again. he thinkl IURAMHAD it will etated be he thought they wou come back prdtty'c1ean and commented they 9*" gun; did not underetand like thqy lhou1d.' * _ December 31, 1964 ' A man, believed to be . apoke to ILIJAE IUHAHJIAD abont obtaining 1.. He etated one I etation they had planned on us had rd out and he found out it was because it ie by Negro miniatere and they I are afraid oi IUHAIBIAD. ated he has been in e 'I _.. communication with a to, Canada, and b'|I [, with,c§nI in Detroit about time. added he was on hie ' way to Hammond, Indiana, to lee contract. January 1, 1965 I in -contact with ELIJAH he had p .2 been complained ; ot the IUHAIMAD I eaid t come=up wi-thtloeael I B a profit. IUHAIIAD atated that p, ,- exper . h a proiit. He added t all oi the buaineaeea I might have been loet. _ _ » A 1 IUHQIIAD then expreeeed concern about ability I ~q I to handle the responsibilities er a nted he I would like to have the lie I 0 he can chow - hie tat he haa done there. la they are I I Er._- 92

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not to discuss what we had discussed around the others "' 7-,?» = ;;._. - rather only those that are absolutely involved and those _-_..- dg who will be taken care oi by his and the captain, no other onteidere.as it would start a lot of dissatiataction. illl --. - :.<-1: " >-e Iii IUHAHMAD continued that the main thing was-to get" -...:.92 »- :1» this Temple over in the_right, to|the best oi our interests, p sin:J. and the next thing was,since it already was solid, to keep - '.-,..J_'-.i'.A# it eolid with the solid people. he continued that as far as 92 Ari the eisterfs husband goes he was sure she did not know what _-J sheasked was ' ii about he as no had said one has was he dismissed dismissedno one.and Wm :1" ; - e a" not but his wife had. -UEAHMAD instruc e H51> _ e asked0 tell if he them wasthat on her thehusbandposit flednesday had not night. been d d stated he was and would also be on the post tonight. -said "he" is a different man altqgether now and had Just lacked 92 some knowledge, both or then lacked a lot oi things they had to learn. MUHAMMAD opined that they1were trying to go the way of peace now and can'thave-everybody Just so as there are always . some trouble makers in all the Temples we have. _-_,4 *9. The iollowing ensued: ' ~ _

ELIJAH: As tar as'the two men, the tact about it /-. is the Catain even sat here and shed .' ' tears over his mistakes and I think he " ,'-It i A ' will be aYbetter nan. ' . ..'.e-. W» 1 It looked like he had been crying A on ""3. Iednesday, too.- - '= u ;".-£7 .-~'.-1. ILIJAH: He was veny upset. He went out telling . _r.___l ' - the laborers here that for the iirst - |',s ,¢. time he aetually saw 100 percent that 1 GOD certainly had-sent the lessenger 92 >4 because nobody could have taken care .1. Ii . of things like he took care oi then : and shown'the part we didn't understand. e - He actually was Just breaking down here, 1 -e i I".' i i

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D -.-eclsssihv °'mm A confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past, furnished information on February 2, 1965, indicating that BayardRustin Organizerof the March on Washington,D.C.! and one Cora Lest NameUnknown!, were in contact on that date. According to the source, their - Terracecontact was in phonetic? re ardConference to what CoraFebruary called on the Poncheman 18-20,1965, at the Hilton Hotel, New York, New York. Cora mentioned the fact that she had received Rustin's acceptanceto be a speaher at the conference, which she said was being held for the benefit of "television" and was being produced by her. $he said the conference proceedings would be on permanent tape, which will be divided into one half hour programs. National Educational Television has agreed to give 26 hours of coverage across _the country on their fifty stations, Cora said. In addition, she said the British Broadcasting Company would run five hours of the proceedings of the conference and the United states InformationAgency wouldalso runsome. Shesaid the rest of the tape wou d be given to any station that wants to start a dialogue on peace.

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Re: MartinLuther King,Jr. iglpl Security Matter - C -.1 Cora said that Martin Luther King Presiden of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference! had not responded to his invitation to appear and speak and unless he did agree, Rustin would not only be the only Negro, but the only spokesman for the "American Civil Rights - Peace Type Movement." She said King should be there for the good of everything concerned, especially him, because it the conference! would be s fantastic international platform.

*5 Rustin saidKing wasin gall and there was '__ .92_ a big debate as to whether he shou d come out of Jail. -,. ..' -. in. Rustin said he was of the opinion that he should remain .,_ :.~g__ until the last of his followers were legally out on merit. Cora replied that she thought it would be very lfféi 92 dramatic if he would fly here ! from Jail i and he would fly right into the arms of the news media. Rustin said that if King got out of Jail, he would spend Friday in New York City. Cora was encouraged by Rustin to wire King and request that he come to New York. Cora, in continuing her remarks about the conference, said that King was scheduled to appear on E? 1}_ _a panel on February 20, 1965, chaired by Henry R. Luce e-.1 publisher of "Time - Life" Publications!. This panel, -_9_»-c Cora said, will be a mixed one, therefore, King would get terrific attention there. iel-Z 4.--; i According to the source, Cors_requested Rustin .4-Q:T r to furnish the names of New York Negroes who should attend the conference. Rustin furnished the following: , Y, The Reverend Milton Galamison Chairman of the 4- 11-..1 J City-wide Committeefor Integrated schools!; ThelmaJohnson » v Head orthe HarlemParents Comittee!; Jessie Gray; Reverend D Richard A. Hildebrand, President of the Branch a- of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP; Basil Patterson, new Presidentof the New YorkNAAC 3 Joseph Overton Chairmanof the United . %;. CouncilHarlem}; of Besse Buchanhan New YorkState Human .92 Rights Comission ; Benjamin J. McLaren Member of New York

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I In "The Saturday Evening Post", issue of July 11- J 18, 1963, page 76, Bayard Rustin is the subject 92 of a feature article captioned: "The Lone Wolf of Civil Rights". In it, Rustin is said to have come to New York in 1938, as an organizer I for the Young Communist League YCL!, and as such he had the Job of recruiting students for the Party". Furthermore, the article reports that during his first years in New York, Rustin gave most of his earnings to the "Party". He -.-=1 reportedly leftthe "Party"in 1931, the article s ates.

The YCL has been designated Pursuant to -i I Executive Order 10450. The "Daily Worker", February ll, 195?, page 1 -0- column 2, reported that Bayard Rustin, Executive Secretary, War Resisters League, was an observer . -. i at the 16th National Convention of the 1..-.-us. -"9! Communist Party, United States of America - 92 GP, USA!, held in New York City, on _...; S February 9-12, 1957. .,.q t

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Another confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised on February 19, 20, 1964, that Bayard Rustin contacted BenJamin J. Davis on those dates i-.- and sought his advice as to how he could escape -. from a speaking engagement to which he was .1 committed. On the latter contact, Dvis told - Rustin that he was working on his request and _ 5:? had contacted friends who had contacts with the _, ,-. group to which Rustin was to speak. -,<_3;:- 1 l iw w --.- I -=-.-w Q25. . . 1 I =,.B >41,

_I_1%92'; ,.; in-' ". I! "The New York-Times", August 24, 1964, page 27, -;.:s~1g column H, reports that Benjamin J. Davis, National Secretary, CP, USA, died in New York City on the night of August 22, 196H.' On November 28, 196q, a confidential source, who has furnished rdliable information in the past, advised that Jesse Gray is s former 1' organizer of the Harlem Region of the Communist Party, United States of America crusa!. =. -,-9 On January 2h, 196M, the source advised r 92-5, that according to William Patterson, ea Jesse Gray is no longer a CP member, but >.m_4%,%' Z is friendly to the GP. ~ -.11-'1 ---

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A confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the pant, advised on August'6, 196k, that Ma1eulm.X ie the founder and Jresident of the Muslim Mosque, K 1» Incorporated. .._; T. A characterization of the Muslim 2 ~-.* Mosque, Incorporated, is attached. .-<--' ? I-Z~ ." I-1'

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The March 13, 195M, edition of "The NewYork Times," E,-r92 a daily newspaper published in New York, New York, contained ._ , an article on page 20 which indicated that MALCOLM LITTLE!, x "5 former national official or the Nation of Islam NOI! who _ 5. broke with the NOIon March8, l96B, publicly announcedin New York City on March 12 196M, that he had formed the Muslim .»;' E Mosque, Incorporated MMI§. TheMMI, accordingto the article 1;?- . _f=.'-1."; would be a broadly based politically oriented black nationalist --:1 ,;_:_ movement for Negroes only, financed-by voluntary contributions. .;~__ In this public statement MALCOLMX urged Negroes to abandon _._ .-.: the doctrine of nonviolence when it is necessaryto defend -..:_,, themselves inthe civil rights struggle, and healso suggested __.'» that Negroes form rifle clubs to protect their lives and property in time of emergencies inareas wherethe govern- ment is unable or unwilling to protect them.

Incorporation papers of the MMI filed on March 16, ~:,.-I I- 196R, withthe BusinessSection, Clerk of Courts, NewYork County, New York, New York, reflect that the MMI was incorporated under the Religious Corporation Lawof the State of New Yorkto work for the imparting of the Islamic Faith and Islamic Religion in accordancewith "accepted r ._T __ .a<~... Islamic principals." The principalplace or worship tobe .-92_ located in the Boroughof Manhattan, New York,New York. en ._' Y.-: The May 23, 196R, edition of the "New York .*"&' Amsterdam News,"a weekly Negro newspaperpublished in NewYork City, contained an article by columnist JAMES =_ BOOKER inwhich he indicated that he had heard that the A-1: visit by MALCOLMX with Muslim leadersduring his African _,Q;I tour has changed him to become soft in his anti-white feelings and to become more religious. .I-U1 ..-.92.'5. pn October 6, 1964, a confidential source advised , that the MMIis apparently affiliated with the true orthodox Islamic Religion through its afiliation with the Islamic 41 Foundation of New York!,l Rivdrside Drive, NewYork City.' The only teachings or the MMIane onthe Islamic Religion. I-?'= é A second confidential source advised on October 20, ;»_ - 1964, that the headquartersof dhe MMI arelocated in Suite 128, HotelTheresa, 2090Seventh Avenue,New York, New York, §i''¢ where they were established on March16, 196k. These head- quarters are shared with the Organization of Afro-Amer can 'Unity OAAUJwhichis also headed byMALCOLM X __.._ --assess -in . -6- -_.,_J -i 3' V

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A source advised that Malcolm X Little arrived at the I - Los Angeles International Airport, Les Angeles, California, at I 92 ! about 3:00 PM, on January 28, 1965, aboard Trans world Airlines, 1 Inc., TWA!, Flight Number 9. He stated that at 2:00 PM, the Airport Detail of the Los Angeles Felice Department received a _ _te1ephone call from Jamahl X, who stated that his brother-in-law, Malcownx, was arriving on Flight 9. Jamahl X said that Malcolm's life had been threatened and because of the threat he Jsmahl! wanted policemen to stand by at TWA to protect Malcolm.

Officers or the-Police Department met Jamahl X, who was identified as Edward Smith, and'Mr.Edmund Bradley, who were at the airport to meet Malcolm at about 2:30 PM. Smith was very un-cooperative and refused to answer any:;uestions regarding _ . Malcolm's business in Los Angeles. Bradley said that he is the publisher of a small newspaper named The Roll Call." Bradley told officers that Malcolm would stay at the Statler Hilton Hotel in L05 Angeles, and he said he did not know his itinerary.

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Another source said that Little registered in the .-__ Statler Hilton Hotel as M. Shabazz on January 28, 1965, at , ,_._-F. 3:36 FM, and he checked out at 11:01 AM, on January 29, 1965. He 1" - furnished the address of 23-11 97th Street, East Elmhurst -69 ..,.. . New York.

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The above publication also printed an article date st lined Cairo, Egypt ANPI!, which reads as follows: wean .... "Elijah Muh@mad's son, Akbar Muhammad, told the press here that _ he wa s no longer to agree with my father's concocted religious teachings, which are far from and 1 in most cases diametrically opposed to Islam, and secondarily because of his politically sterile philosophy of the Afro~American struggle. He announced that he had ; '*'-ii: ''L.'r' quit the Black Muslim movement in the United States. - F .--w-_; "Akbar said in a statement he was not Joining any other . ._..¢- .- movement. But he made it clear that his sympathies lay .:-:2! .". with efforts of Malcolm X and others to establish an .5;--1? orthodox Muslim movement among American Negroes. . if? .;¢.,. _ "Events leading to his break were revealed in an inter- 3_.--.. view here at a downtown Cairo hotel. Mr. Muhammad said -1 .,,.1'0.- 15 / g:

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Z Akbar was described as a 25-year-old student of Islamic E law at the Al Azhar University in Cairo, and the youngest of _',"¢f¥. ~'::r { E1iJah's six sons. The article stated he is the second son to -1_ZG1:' 1 leave the Muslim movement and mentioned_that another son, Wallace , *92 * M h = --A-a ,_ u ammad, left the organization shortly after Malcolm X was as-'-. } l removed. Akbar estimated the Muslim membership at about 7,000 , '5-Q.- -J ;. ;' and said that about 3,000 had left the organization. He remarked _-aq:3" £3 c v that he knows there are members of the top echelon _ _- who do not "1--_s p go along with his father's teachings and leadership, but they _~..'-.-. h '- 5~ sta y be t cause hey are getting good salaries. L"."a '9.- Akbar rejected the idea of separate black states for .American Negroes or returning them to Africa. He also refused . '_.,. to accept his father's teaching that . s. "the whole race are devil The son said he will cooperate in many we s y w ith various civil rights groups, but that he does not believe in the doctrine of non - - violence H1 . e d oes not believe in starting violence; however, he said he does not believe we should turn the other cheeck. The article concluded by stating that Akbar will teach Islam in Malcolm's Mosque in Los Angeles. %< Informants generally familiar with N01 activity in the Los Angeles area advised that they have not received any informa- tion that a c ha t p er of the OAAU has been established ' in Les Angeles. [5 -"0

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Building shortly after 9:00 p.m., February 2, 1965, ' - 1 approximately nine or ten members of N01 Mosque #7, New v 92 York City, were observed in the area and at the entrance to the building along with a large number of New York City police officers. The N01 members appeared to be attempting I to block the entrance to the building, and there was some confusion and concern among the party escorting Malcolm X A as they stood in the street as just»what to expect or do. .- In the confusion, one of the unknown Negro males mentioned 422$ above entered a car occupied by two unknown N01 members r-r.~.;<. parked on the north side of East k2nd Street opposite '-.1. the building, apparently under the mistaken impression =-as that the car belonged to one of the followers of Malcolm X. . *4.. He left the car almost immediately and later stated that the he __ *1. two N01 occupants of the car had rifles. 7-,_.=_' ._i__ -1 Source advised that the group escorting Malcolm X .4; then accompanied him into the Daily News Building and to the WPIX-TV studio without incident, arriving about 9:15 p.m., '2'?

11 Source stated that among the N01 members observed 8 .._.. on the street in front of the Daily News Building were H _ Lieutenant Clarence Johns!, Assistant Minister Louis Betsill! and Henry Evans.

} Source further advised that following the "Hot .a , E Line" program which ended at 11:00 ptm., Malcolm X and his 1 party departed the building without incident and without .-g E seeing any members of the NOI. Malcolm X was escorted by this 5§- group to his residence at 23-11 97th Street, East Elmhurst, , I New York, without incident. At Malcolm X's residence another .- 1" " '.-. MMI members, John D. I Davis, was on "guard duty" inside and was =:-_= 'carrying a rifle. Also at Malcolm Xs residence Hassan Abdullah, .5:-IL i Abraham Taylor and Reuben Francis produced loaded rifles that they r -a_ ._ had been carrying in the cars in whieh they were riding. The 5", _ escorting party and John D. X. Davis then dispersed to their : respective homes.

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. " icers o t e J _ were on Daily News Building on the evening of the 2, 1965, in anticipation of the arrival of' alcolm Y. to appear there on the "Hot Line" television _*35 | program. He advised that when Malodm X and a group of his =32 I -Pk | followers arrived shortly after 9:09 p.m,, there were Several N0! members present on the street in front of _ = .;_-f. ;2,;::-_, the building. At least two of these N0! members, at Lieutenant Clarence 7X Johns and Richard BX, were standing ;=§ -I 32$- in the doorway of the building. However, Malcolm X and "2:-..' his group entered the building without incident. At Q - 9:45 p.m., Richard 8X was overheard telling the other N01 ':1.-- -members that they should get away from there in order to § 2 .avoid trouble, and all the NOI members left-at that time. 1' ._u 92 . In» '7.- i Elb uc advised that there WBP8 HO 92 inoidents made. He stated that no memb er of either group was observed carrying a rifle or any other weapon, and if such were present they were concealed in automobiles.

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% 1V SUJJECTS CRGAIZATIO CF ATRC-HHLRICAR UNITY . E _ 15 _ M153, _ ' Zc , - Enclosed herewith fcr the Bureau and Chica;c are six and cue copies, respectively, of a LHM concerning an | OAAU gublic rally in RYC on 1/31lL5, at which MALCOLM X. vac the featured speaker. " ~ ' -

An information copy is neing furuishgd to Chicago ink in vicw cf HhLCOLn X's iwglication that £LTIA %U&kA§ is la 5012 wéj affiliqtud with 13: ska. Kai; raaarn by JBLCCLL X may be indicative of his next lino of attack on HUAAIBQE! an the n01, -H -~ _.- :- . 7,. » . =2 é . The source: in ihié LHH ace: 92 J '."- ., ; . §-2 - KgL7- "? F" new

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5 advised that during his speech l ; swagit thzs his future travel plans which are:

2/3/55 Travel to Tuskegee Institute, 7 Tuskega, Ala. for a speech

2/H/£5 . Return to NYC

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2/B/B5 Travel to Paris, France; remain until 2/11/65. c -A "

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--='Hl1G91I X. Gh4irn¢u Q5 the OAAU will aéurila . the yublit Sunday, January 31 at 8:00 p.n. at the Audubon allracm at liith Street ané Erqndvavt The title of ale lectqre it kallotn or ullets¢ Malcoln will contend that the ;:eaant atvC?§TE'T3F_V¬T:F?'Fikimtretlon ri.ht1 by tn: - Afro-American will 1¢¢¢ to the lbngnlt, httlst and w - uloodieut nuance in the currant lraodoa struggle. On r¢mém~y' 1; 1ass,a.~z 1-2 11-.4 an 1-s, em. as when nave furnished reliable lnfbreatlon in the peat, advised I that the QAAU hold 1 publlcrully on January 31, 1925, tron l|l5_p.e, tn 10:50 p.u.,'at the Aueubon Ballroom, Broadway _ and lbbtn street, Rev York City. Thorn were lpproxizltuly $50 person: in attendance. ""**' -**~¥ '-»~ ~- ~-~- .. 92 .. - . ,_ .0 '-- '_ " Jr w 1- . -i -Q. - 3'1-*7.-it '9" '.-.».t..:' .."-"- ~-. -"'1"--' 7-= ~ _ 1 0 ii I!h1§_aecuabnt contains neither £355-=nna¢=s°n.ov -U .-?~. ~ ";;_ concluI!onej§f IQ tqecral lureaq-pf Investigation. -It La- w ~

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Malcolm X Stated that $0 fsr in 1985 the Hlliiszippi Treason Denocr¢t Party has tuna rehuffea in thpir effort to . unseat tun illegally elected Unittd State; Cangrcs$lI'.-"n from "i£§£!h1f4i and u;roea are Loin; danln¢,thiir right to ruclatar to tutu in Alabana, Malcolm X statoc-that Uli ¢ - teavihlhg is coho for Ha;rn vottv raglstrntlan 'v0' must *> take drastic até;s', and no pPlJiut~d the '1on;¢at, hottest, , ~_ bloodlasfauanor Over. _l lurthqr ptctud that thn ogro G "youth of taday will not_lubn£t ta theta wrngn but will take . action, and ha clalnod that thc @rcscnt_nood of the Itgf is away Ire: non-vlolanuo. ' '1 F 'i

'Both 57 T-2 and HY 2-I ;dvlscd th1t_H4lcnls X sat -J ,.I' ' Ixtrcnely cgrutnl in asking the apova nqsarln and and: . 92. abaalumly no lantion of ;-uni-bl: futurd vlahnca Ln the civil '1! fight! fiald by hlnnolf or anyone clan, nor {id tho lrdgi W '-..!ciIm'¢_ . J ._ . ..__ ' ';,.,.,.. D ""_ V , Y1:..;'-5. .-_':- _ . -;::':-F--n; . -. ._- _-2-ml. Q '~ " . __ , ._ .1. .3; . - Y 92___r.___ _ §_ } v .-. . . ;. -.- -0. _ .'..-,,.v_-7"§~.'i'_ -3 - 1 ,._1,, - '. ';-_-;_ - ._ t .-Q - 3.? ~.- '- -.- - ' -,0; ---- 1~n-.-':.-=.- _ ,- .e.- ' §; -3: -_: Likfg _u-__-_r_I_192_!_._-3 __ .7; L1, ,Y-J, ~§;q{*.,._~-_.__pn1,:,-___f. H -' ' , 3:-=9! Q _..i,. Q. - _2 ,7 . _ - .---: I . ' "' ' 1 Z. - 9 _92-' ,' I--.'.{_5""&.,_ _ '1' 4";-,5-.-I . If - T -g :- -1- ~ _ _-;-F -- 07 .-- .

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