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NC CAGE TOURNAMENT FEB. 291 THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SAII ED \ x M YR< U i, 19 > I: ' 0? D : i '- 1 1 l ' r ' i y’ i -' • ''■o , . ‘•' ■ ••,»!.«.••..! ■.■!.'■• .mui ..... • •-'••' '* ■ -"■’ ’jjj | THE CAROLINIAN'S C*ITIs 0/ 7/l <? Wcdl | O ftr--c« > «.« , »r.y* ,, gßßg' , r»L''a-«»~-<•"»-»* ■*>»*»■« -• -' -flfy " O C* r - --y-rr StOMfR ' V ;■■«♦}•* K'V'l O. 0 vt-. *»• <-’OOn'O’■*>'’ yo £VO O CfC ‘ *C» v> O' C*Ku'M.') '.' >0 •’. *• ’ r .>V •' ‘> > . •• ■ > •.»•.;• *.*' '■ ■'. \y > X' *' VX' x g.kg >- >'>.' *• • ••■••.» *• • * *.' % s y.K•' '.'b'sl'i'' \vv' ■ •.■ *‘-CG' v*ivXc .v’* ’’ • ’ ’vy ‘• ■ • •■ •.• .• ■•' - •,. ’■* •)«.• v,.. . '<■»/* . ”• \«>w.v,'.,Xc VT'»'**.'■ *»XT"«’<N'' .'■' ■ .'■ * .:••'■ < c . '••_•. •■ • X ■ ...•!)'■•' ,-.\X , ■. . ’,‘f • '■ \ X-X-X •’•X XX xX... ■• • • ■' -' • T; ; . • ' X; -*••:;:>.: • y • , o-. .. 3, >' *>. - v -:,";•-:• y-XXNXXXX > < ' MISS OAVIS | : » . * • ■, - ’.. ~.,,^X v V ' MISS BROWN BKNNKTT COLLHi‘ Attractive fvdwrs Bm*wb. of Akron. Ohio, is the daocM'» of Mi and Mrs. Rajinmid K. Brown. A senior it jcenwtt (‘ollccr, Miss Brown has hern <t. !B.«t;t#xßfppA mu »* « rhoir, the college orchestra, the senior choir; n!-" the iruisir rlttb and the Marshall Board She was elprtetl secretary of the mid-week vespers cote mittee, assistant seerptatv of her doriTMtorj. Merrier Hal*. and assistant secretary of ‘l' l ' yrmsie Huh t member of Al pha Kappa Mo, Miss Brown Is chairman of Use music com mittee of the senior eta**. Her Hetties inr.loH* sewing. P ! ir», and rtaoeinc MRS. HGGOTT a * r rw LF.r.i pert Mrs 5 iici 1 i *■ flggoU nf Alton. Hi., is the wife of cos. h Pitrt t v ; Kir of*-., Her role as I housewife fines nrl keep bet from other activities. A sophomore a* \ A P»Rf«tt is cajoling in Com mercial Education. purint her first year at A A, T. she «as the highest ranking freshman of her class, Her seholarshitee are: Alpha Kappa Alpha, (tap pa Alpha Pxi, and A. fk T Col lege Alumni Scholarship. She lg a member of ibe Ivy Interest Group; anti formerly employed as secretary to the college dietician. Her hobbies vary from movie*, bowling, to playing pinochle. MISS FARMER I AYI tTLViU.K 2. tlic* hip l 4 cvoi;vTf < osifllo 3:» Di.n, iiiiiioi at f ! 'ayFit.«» villd* Siatr Tffrhi'rs f'ollrfff, (hr daughlrr of Mr and Mrs Woody «IYmcr ni Wil.son. s^73vl»i" hrr ?rr ;it * a yrHt viHr Slate ’i f i 4 f? , M?s*» I'^rmor f*HHrina« a l thr Nf < tligji Srhmol l>rarrta i ID*?/’. mfoihor o Hhf Y. W, < \ A , >t.n.rf m-rn* BfT **»( the Woman s * i :*juh. I>«ji ir*£ hrr 'Srt V hOpn <r»i f - y( t * * . was wri'tary of lit* VW <.'A 3Pr! ;>t?ll»:fav Hrhf»nl I Varb n\ * HnrrnHy, jjv, jin - tilt nl of ihr Y%V*\--V f'm'.iifation matwgrr <*i r?u vo?ri,\ t<d-< MrtitLwt rtf lit ( | *»lijr r T'x'.'i.r rtt A nif-ruy.\ S Nf* V* *>, iKft th i fV* jfyjr iff n( Hir Janf fotfajn ftoiitb f- ijt.s ,\ i\ ;»r<! in 1 !ir« 1 • it \) it rnfotl ihr ranrijjfu; "V" '’t U o N. i , YMfA f i rfji’r ir« linens horn ;n tRM, anrl ?n YVin:;tof> Saif’m iri ftr.r hoh'i'jes jire in thr * "V”, v. htmJ c ollerf MISS DAVIS ST, AUr.USTINT’S I'npnlaf Sfisie Ha vis, S sets ior ;il SI. Kltgustlnc's folfegr, is a graduate of Slate School fn ri.he Blind. The dangfil-ne of Mr. and Mrs. Torn .Davis, she comes from Greenville. N C. Mil's f'avis has been an hon or student during her entire enrollment at Si. Awfnstine’ft. A member of th? camaas chapter of Delta Sigma Tl|ta Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society, she is also list ed in Who’s Who \mrni sic dents in Amcrii *n ( oilfges and Xhiiversities The ve-ipienl of an iiyanl for the Most Well Bounded Girl during her freshman 5 "at. •,hr also rerei'.ed a sehoiai ship from Delia SsKimt Th'U Sorority ii;-;;;g life SophOilloia and Junior years. Mists Oft via Ag and Tech College Lists Period 1 lonor Roll 1 C, RFf-NSBOI-T' :' '! i iv.indir-d and fift. j three .tndt ut., . mod' the honor "i 1 - 41 A T j College diirii;- 1 the Kail quarter iOf thi. mimlifi, |r> rwmived H Jif i ' i;■■" rtiKi -ivt-tafii; oi ipr fl of ai ;ii* A" in all >:>* tihfi' I f, oiiv'. ; The • »’i leeaMid by f H A. 'Ciinnhigha.i'!'. ivgMiar’4t lh<- f-l j !«g<- '■-■■■■■ that th** girl!;' avn • j ases we. < fjighliv higher than the mil:'!' in tii»* 83 of them made ib< Hit oi jiyr cent while the to ; i&l girls' erirnUment >;:■ only abou! ! ;;i per ; ent of the total Those who made perfect spor«?; i nre Grady Thornns Aii-iou. Siler • f .!,v, N (' . Tzctla Cole', Mans'- j is. V-i . Morr's F. Dently. Jr., j Clinton. S. C.. Kovma h Qv-i r \-. ; A;hevilie. N C; Mary B. Gr.iffiu.| | I’ryon, fJ. C . John Milton Haile, i J M«cb’M. Fin; Savannah LeSiif’r.! ! Madison. MC, fi-wuld Stuart I.\- | cn, -Tamaica. British West fndie.--: ! | Ern&st B. MiHer, Greensboro. N 1 C.; Helen Montgomery, Greens- : boro. N. C.. Janies N, Slade, Eden-! toil, N C . Melvifi C. Smith i Grecnsboto. N C Ernest L. Tsn : simorc, Culp., , ;;fr, Vn ; Margaret , Ti'i'van, Jarretl. V*.: Harry L. j Williams. Wilmington. N C ; and ' Daisy P Withers. received an award tor the Most Studious Girl Also, dur in- tier junior year she re ■ ffi.f.l <ii ,1 o ,rd for outstand vemeel in the I ieJd of Art, and cotig ra Uiiations from jh< president Miss Siavis in spile >•( V;e» full and round ed schedule finds time for (he choral I iul, and Big -Sts -•■is <Tilo The ~ mail : .< -the v h.T r intl'.'icd Eli/oiie'h Tavlnr, Ashe- < c Imm, ’m Bobby Hayes. Green-ji vilie. r, : 1": Aimic f.dvllo Ho., r.s. • • \V.;-i! i a-c, f-J (' ;.,hi rie.’ MolViS, I < I'lfi'ikl'.i Vo , ( ".ai ii ■■'. f, Tiifiber 1 A’onkei W Y William Ho- 1 .-.ii.a!;. '. a . fii'by (■ s". ie,>on, < 'i i.irl.sle'iru, N (' , Fran- : .... H /uv’i ... in ei'ty, N. C.. !vi i hired (. doek-on. Gur.ei'eld. V;, ' ii' u;e .skinner, Hyri- j !,.<!. li f Gurnee McNair.: . Cti'i'ce. -■" ~Nf , I ,;."U A 1...';’fl ! tvv, Wh'i*:-Hl N r.. flbarle Tfbw ...ei |; cyry, V hipgtn;., 1) ; .William W .i'M.'.f.. Hi . sold. Va . i Bonjumir* Shaw. Frank Union- N : 1 ja" ; Minnie B. VV'lliom:-., ,iow Hill, l IN f.. Waller K.T-vsrd Byrd, B”r- 1 ' hic.t.on, N Rolh J-’.'in Cla-'f- " ires', S 1 ' Mara r> • Bui !ya ■■■:. N C David 1. P-lad',. WO- Jt ! rcinyt'ii:. M'll in CkJesaa Burns. 1 ! K tigs Mo'intain. N. C , .Jerry i Ciawi ■ » • BftJ I'mgimi. ' ! Moss.; .lames H. Hun;, Warren- •' I ton. NG ; Vornestine Joyner, ; i ! Franklin, Va„ Madeline Powell. 1 1 i 0 rrenshom. N C., Barney Put- 1 n-m Asheville, N C.; Donas H. j 1 | Dailey, Winter Haven. Fla.; Roy; jI ee Bass, Oxford, N C; Edna i< ■ Ruth David, Greensboro. North ’ (Continued on page 8) ’> Nine Colleges To Take j Part In 4th Annual Meet j FAYETTEVILLE The fourth •i:inii-iI collcyr;. of North Curollnn ' 8 kothtH Tounirtment, formerly si hed'.ilrd to he hold nt Shaw University, will hr hojrl in the i.iil.y Gviniiariom on too Campus ./•' Hayottcville State Teachers G'.110.; , Friday and Saturday, Feb ruary '■'■> and March ‘ The tea ms scheduled „o pax iioijiate arc A. and J ( '.liege i:i)7.vMeh ( ii> Slate "leather* College, j avettr\ >Jle Stale "1 ea - chers College, .1 ('. Smith I nKrr*iit>. I.i\ingstone Cot lege. North Carolina College, Shaw t illvprsile. St Angus tine's College ;intl U'inston- Salcm Stale Teachers < ollege. '! iuto will be five sessions as t'diow.: !•";•;;•■ r. 11;(I0 M, boo l’ M Coe,, elation, and 800 i‘ M Final Season Tirkrts naov 1 e t>nrchased tin ■•■ ugh the Business Office fayeftovitie State Teachers College, for $2.50 Klein ( hit's I iiH-d TAi.l AK'.SSFK. Fla (ANi’l •* ••’•'"> line , t ; i on Hii; Hendrix. Florida lUCis c:and dva fO! ffiVdUni ilijUsiVe lll.ialCHrdS thi'ongb the mail. A jury ia_t weeii found Mi nor--: ■ guilty of sending peso row- with c’etani.-ifoi . aialcinenf. about Gov, /■ dler V. UTeii of '■'■:• da Drew, '•‘■•roe, c-duiunist. and Kenneth B,ai 11n: er, attorney Federal Di'dnci Judge Doziet Devcane imposed sentences Norfolk Ministers 1 o Take •Timcrow Out Os Preaching — iTHUßifia J Monsaq , fex J WE (IIVF BAB",' CVS-, 1.-„ f/v n.e- Mi-- (tw.-endnlvn Flint all <>f Durham and Baltimore credit fee this gem which, sung to tie tumi "i "olirunp Boats o-Cnaiin’ ” labeled the- Cnlumhi'J Count-, iAC' hvTrn: I-.: I. io fCiirmig. They’re riding tuiught. , Ko , ( onuii. Then' rope:; are in : ighf lou : viter hurry, hnrr;-. hurry home, Better hurry, hurry home Kii Kluxers coining There’s a flogging in stahl. Thanks, Gwen. AN D SPEAK! N G of ’ K U Kf-UXI' HS, let's take a gander at the deal going do. n nov "To. a well-known fact that ten alleged Kiuxer:- have been nabbed by the TBi, but there's a lot of difference between catching them and 1,--... mg them ya I now As it stands new, ihr ten "Mt probably be tried during the March term «»f (he I fri ers! District Court. This on nr! is In hr irt session in Payette ville I 'twas in t' tun hr Hand t ounty where Fayetteville is located that (be Klan made its most recent appearance in force) ami I he. ease is to be prosecuted by rs District AU ttorney Green, who served a-, campaign manager for Willi* Smith «-hen he made bi> »* cent successful bid for elec tion In the US Senate running on -a «bite supremacy plat jfrtjWl i et's cad and see what h >p p ens M.A U TTf A r BASKETBAIJ, TOURN AMIvNT to be held In i’s rlteviile this week end ge>n na be a killer And Ell be! bucks against buttons That the iv••. play ing dtiring the entire two- day meet, will he that dour by Gws j Gaines' Fayetteville State host, town and Fuzzy William.:' invad u;g T- h/. iio lb City Tt'.: five Fayetteville and Ftl/.aM-Th I 'ity are no great shakes as tootfeall contenders, but » look-see at this wsmd'n < age re« nrii for each team revest* that t'evhiwV t nil eg** boy* trally know their ways (round basketball courts. North Carolina College, A. and j T. She a'. Winston-Sbiems and the ! rest, of the teams which will take ■ part in the divot-, have been hav ing "fait to Trundling" sea.ions, S and we expect Use Teachers to j gcrnct’ most if not all the bovoix j during the fourth annual Col*! leges of NC sessions. WE SEE WHERE AT HEART; 07s E (STROUP is undecided as rn! \‘bother Billy Eckstine should be, given tire title "Most handsome | male entertainment star of 19S1" or whether, the accolade should! bn given Arthur Pr.yserk. The group, the Up-town ' Girls Social Club of Rarlem, re- : vealed through its president, Vi wian Porter, that it had decided j PICTHER KA VO TN't'l I HIM' V A AIKS IIS tint tie itidli't liltr In Hr , allert 'Sunshine ' . uni . *,,, , hihnr-m.tnagervieiii award whi>-h sets a new (It eeiilenl in N'cgrit wtijte re 1:< lint>> hips in Anin le iti imlustf-y rhal’:. wH.it happens ij l(t r.i.rpf'iiirr fake MeKimiv (right.) w i>» e, being i-ongrattt luted I;v Hiivset! ( isb'H (Ir’Hl ' iep-prcsirlcnt of the 1 mint rackinElinusc Vt'nrkrrs of ’n. lien (CIO) when he tut a. wh’tr fMreirja.n who in isierl upon e.itl 1 > hive the fit!♦,* t i both till sing • t.-; a CUcmsboro. NC tan .< . -. :::' : , 11: > ’ • With r band m that cB; . e-fort Inttiiif, road • iih Use Buddy .!e,i,r.; un i irchdstra F"cr> Iho gh l b Itb K.T (A J i-'ig n-.t'i'p for huboflt o .'■ a Tib*, iiiir! H-mi?v.*ine t?in!e i.tisp.,-\ < little off-key, however. YVr think the most handsome man to tread the loarrls during 1351 was Our Boy Sparrow, the Ton of I Tin" at thf ( otonade at Ra leigh, A Raleigh Man -C ••*ul Br. , bar irv * aled that he- i ; the King" of ; the eii.. a "Queen:" and. that, plans j are being uT.ifie for -> Knock down, i dr«g~:*m Queens' ball in the Opt fai C ity ;:Omi Tiv- ■ ‘Ttff - y;’’;- g fi ■* - - cfcf> h i i i.iiiii-T K jjeiai, i>i tu‘ ia n- ! U”ce |is The Vonn; J >•• m--. ra* . Club i which !s bemg ■■ a-gunised ; Tliis club, tro*' Bpied of a gi w-p' us locrtiil.c . i . !<; nr* I- ttji i.rti is) and -.-ivi-- in v.-pr- At fj „ rnghboi jng city got her head ■ whipped the utirr night Tim wo;. ; we heard it, she i ■■owe nyur in ■ i ::lo -oiTie bar jug cut 1 ith a ft* Ffeighitc. but failed to cdn-ider tn». i fact that hir; twr] chick might i object Alan, h-.ur “-'a. piled •*.; i mile high .vjien the two ekiMG ■ finally chiseled apart TRONIC. ISN'T it P four' • ■ gg. :•(•(> .* i.-'-Ti gin learned 'if l; ( v ;misfortune and told her mothe» about it Sbn -was young wry at frartc’e. and oh' dO'C-i s ; bltU'i 'n-vnb' to have iic'-n forced jti|p. ’Such n position Her mother, who sung to the • t hoir driven at the church and who! • amen- ed tlw. Ibiadc-t front bn -.pot on ihe mnitmct'T lionclj when she ; •vusTn’t in the ehtlir loft, would not b .ten !o lur daughter plea eu jooii' ider h< r pliKbt When she ! Mold the young sir! to 'get "T | j and -fay -*>'<!", T* rneaiit i ! : During the b- t eni-tum year - -. • who rb-ilghi-: re 1 -ru ~f The j natioiT's toy fasirifiu iiiode.Js, tun i j.'ngf appeunrig ■•Men n*. Et-OiP? I Tan, Our World end ;*gi ciioT j icai., J During liie 'fin>f, !hr mother I'mmt involved In an 1 affair wish a deacefl and was given the heave-bo from the j church Then Jn! Sowed :t PC-J i W erf gradual moral and pl-v ! irkat decay. : T'vo week.- ago, brotnui in spi ! ! rit ;>ud triScd. the niaUnu wrote; I ask ins tbe dangiilee V-- cither ic- ! turn to uieii tiofnc* near hero or jto take he: into tier Apartment j lin Non Yawk. i The mevthf-i was pathetically jlvpipy last week ss she boarded a j bus Harlem-bound. The daughter i' : v.-as happy to have her coming, I !we learned by "phone j Ironic, isn’t it? in- him •my :(|fri • me.him-’’ Melyimiy uis promptly f*> o*l l.pf I!h Anti IHsrrunination Committee nt the union headed in I isley brought the ‘ ,ise to < t:nard of irhilration. For ft’ • first time Un- ho.iid ordered tire retiring oi > Negro vs tm htid strueh -i white foreman and d*. flared that ttie terms meant - Circle t orn' , had slave-conno tations, and that the Negro workman was "risisonahtv pro voted." -I ANPj »V ( \ft Ts IT jrwil ). N'..-J?R - )t.-K. Va. (ANP> The first stop toward interracial co~ upcrr ition !»d non-r-egrega>.ion in plan- iur the 19t>3 Preaching Mis* : ;oi! in Norfolk was . id*' here re mil 1 . < :t a group ol Negro mituMen; wet with the executive ■ omiuf ' of the Norfolk Mini; to A .ocustjon at th' Central V MCA. The Negro ministers were in; ited to sit in with the com mittee of white pastors to map plans tor inviting Billy Graham for )!••• Preaching Mission next fall Tin- hi-l Treachiii:; Al.-ssiou e ht'd in January The segregation of the races at Norfolk’s six Preaching Missions has been a sore spot a >ii o>i g libera! Christians, whih ,»■ d Negro the maios'ity •if Negro mini trrs >*>d hnnd if (i . of Negro G; 1• >- n who wanted to hr a * the mission speakers refused to attend the services because they did not want to he segregated. Sponsors of the 19. r >2 Preaching Mission did not want the races .segregated by force but an offi cial of the Municipal Auditorium > here the services were held had the ushers sea; Negroes and •- Ttss in differi n' ection;. of the auditoi •>:>«. W h •• si questionea :,i: ; it fhj.%, th* official said he was -- ■ *;ig on higher order;, and that ’ - . i?i *7-71 es-1 to .‘-c tii if. vir g.iota laws requiring the races to *• segr'-gated at public meetings were eidc-rct'd. An editorial in a local white daily pointed out that forced seg i egation of the races at worship Farmers of 2 Races Work Together To Halt Erosion PAI.EIGH How white and .. i. ,if>d farm i.reiup. nf Iredeli 'U-U|!y, N C„ if' ••• togp »)•»•» to help )>.-H ej-.-'Sion and build up "he fer'iu!Tv fceir Dnd ts ;c-pcuTcd in Ihe Echniaiy Iv.ne of Soil Cnn .ervution, - U S Depart* :-•(’;■.* •if Anrid j IT ire publication the ecitored group is made up ntfisi «f owners who were eni’c tenant;, cm nearby farm* of white neighbors As ten -• i*l s, llifj' w how S.Tv*' •• bile iTTmcis worked together in • otving iheir sot! conservation problems. Anil when they he e»mf owners tlif msrtves, ihey developed a similar pat tern nt eoojjfratton, •Sunire of the fair/ww's in the g: 0.,p of 14 fan.ilie.-' have nwnwf Twin City Church Marks Eleventh Anniversary WINSTON-SALEM. N C >ANPt . The 11th anniversary of the.! 1 : rj* e d Progressive Community ! | Churah wuu obr.err'ed h«rc- last' week ! The Re*' Jan'e:- S Blaine i* pas-! •or of church which recently tom- h pleted v.-OT'k, on its new $10,000 1 : ’ouil.lT.l'4! | Among the persons who parties* J paled in 'hi week-long cclebra- ! tion were: j< The Rev AV. L. Wilson, pastor) of First Calvary Baptist Church; }i Fattor? Wcrts, Miss Isabel Sam-Is | BEAD ABOUT THE RIGORS : ■ oi a RURAL VACATION in THIS PETTY PACE i in \hh newspaper I COLLEGE CHOIR IIS HEARD ST IWHITE CHURCH | • CHARLOTTE, N C (ANP) ' id..- j,.,> i,-;on C Smith university ] iLoii' tccentiy appeared in a re e.ere;-; ;t: the Wesley I Tfeights Methodist church (white) ! here, $ Among the numbers on the pro : ;<am were. ,; P» .use Ye the Name i>f the Lord.' by Ivanoff: “Chferu bnn Kong" by Arkhangelsk?-; 'God is h Spirit, - ' by W. 3. Ben ’ nett, and “Let 'Ur, Break Bread Togctlu r," arranged by C. W. Kemp . director of the choir, and Miss MoP-a Wilson served as ac i umpamst. i uiis counter to our fun damental doctrine of freedom of ■ iigii-n Virginia's law requiring ttic race, to be separated at pub la functions does not mention iiuirches specifically, but It does mention "public hall, theater, op . * house, motion picture show, >■! -c place of public assemb , e * When the NAACP took action iast year so prevent the jimerow at the Mosque in Richmond at the closnig session of the Virginia .Mate \ T AA*‘P Cc:i. frvence, city -tat ■V. V, Miv IS of i-'-yu'ioi'; by alio wing the :. - ...on to sit wher - ive i.. ciiOsc. i i:v‘ city at to r nr-y-Eer.eral recommended this ac tum The question of the const!- tu’mnahty of the law has still to be determined G'-itv NAACP officials had said if city and state officials did not tn non-i-fgregeation at the ! W.usque, the session would be held lit another place Walter White, executive secretary of the NAACP, I and his wife spoke at that ses : sion. j When Henry Wallace. Pro pi-essive party presidential g candicatr, spoke at the Muni- j eipal auditorium in Norfolk In lIHB, police officials did not force those attending the meet ing to sit in separate seats or sections because of race, Wal lace and his sponsors had warned ih a t the meeting would be held in a vacant lot < rather than submit to the seg- t legation their land for several years. For , v„ji,pl<* Conway Bailey, leader of his group, bought his 37 acres nine years ago; and Sullivan Mil ler has owned his 74 acres since 1!>?3. Bui nine of the others have hi come owners during the last f>. -.«• -ea> • through assistance of the l -tokos Home Adnrmstrta Altogether, these fanners own K-ll acre*-, and have a joint plan .if i.* ir-ed (.-spability and iatid uae map or the whole area. In this -'•ay. the:r “ ill conservation needs ji* brought together on a single map The whites have a similar map of their land, and the two fp -i-Tibii work together very close ly. . "A uels. Mrs. Nante Boykins, and Mrs. Matgurie Linvilie. The following churches were guests: Second Calvary Baptist, Shiloh. Baptist, Spence*- Memorial Chris tian. Union Bethel AMB and. Un ion Baptist t During October end November o.' 1353, U. 3. cigarette Tnamifac t'.trers produced more -eigaret-fes than during any other two con secutive months in history.
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