CROCKETT WANTS POSTOFFICEJOB IF LEE IS OUSTED Aaka For Support If Republi cu U To Bo Ap WANT3 “GENE" TO REMAIN HOLDER Amu Ctduo. Ho Will Gin Pooitioo Higboet Degree Of F Mr looey Poeeible io Evoot He la Cboeoo Aod Wffl Bo Grotofol For Help. Ia the event Pre*ident Harding de cide* to anoint a Republican poet ■eater at Dean. I. E. Crockett, trav eling aaleiee, one af Dena'e eooet pevmlar IiieHrm. will be a can didate far the aMca. This wet »n eeeaeed yeaterday in a public letter laoeed by Mr. Crockett. > n<rwev«r, Mr. Crockett it careful to etate that be deea net want to eee Pwtautcr Zagent T. Lee mired. Only if Mr. Lee ia eliminated wW be altew kimeelf to be eenjidcred a can didate. Hi* letter road*; n i» wmii uui warn ear. ntra inf to inducted into oAeo a* president of the United State* h« will revoke the coder onder which the poetmaater at Dana to ehaaaa through a civil eafvlm mabitioa Aeh rovocatioa wffl aacaadtate the retirement of our vary cActont Poatmaator Kagent T. Lac and the appointment of a Re publican. And in that event I will be a candidate far the pocition. "I will date frankly that I am net a candidate ageinat Gene Lee. He to my frieed and I would like to tee htoa held the eAee ae long aa ke wante Ih Only if there la to he a change will I allow myaelf to he con eidared aa ippHcut "If 1 thenght that I wu not qnaii M far the padttoea I would not toe pem Aa bgrdaa ad' my candidacy apon the people of Daan. If there la Cue who think* differently, I arid not have any Ul fading toward Urn if he earn fit to eppeaa me. K yaa do think 1 am qaalt rememboring that I da > Jab If Gone Lao can be in it—1 want year support. If W Fire Men Wounded In Race Riot At Norlina r«M M FmIIu B« hm Niitmi ui Whites Far AUat a WmI Balelgh. Jaa. St.—Thraa white Mi aad two nagroea ara reported to have beta wounded. several of them believed fatally Injured, ia a race riet at Norlina, in warren coun ty, 15 mDeu ueitbweet of Headeraou. The wounded men ere reported to have heen taken to Henderaan beepi tola. The wounded men ere W. 0. Up church. white, railroad engineer; A. J. Kainey, white, railroad Inapactor; Baby Trailer, white: and leroy Trail er. white; Henry Janas, negro; Je raeoe Hunter, negro. Baby TruOor, most seriously woun ded K the white Men, la In the Hen dernau heepital, with the ether woun ded whites, while Jerome Hunter la la a negro heepital at Balelgh aad Henry Jeuee is In a Henderson hos pital. The rioting followed had feel lag which had bean growing between two groups ef the mere for about a week, according to Chief of Police 8. F. Pleading, ■:! Neritaa,, having Its start In a euarrel between^ brother ef the tore Tradioru, who were mounded, aad a aagro by the name of Bullock, over a Undo involving some apples. Erwin Cottqp Mill* Start On Foil Time * \ Om TUmJ OymUfw OMl (V . - Erwin Cotton Mill, at Dak. thh «Mk will kfli aperatlen. on ffl (Into after hawing worked an a foar day a waak aekodalo aiaeo loot Mo vetobar. Thl. announeoaent wal aada following a heart to Wit taB by WOUaa A. Erwin to tbo 1,444 operatives of tbo aiilU MrvBrwIn Mated that ahhoagh to woald loo* by A* raeanpUea of fat tlaa aador yrooont tondltiono to did not eara to aw the .yarattra .offer aanoedtoarfly. Ha adtod ever] aaa aad waaaa to do hi. or bar boat hwaatod Uaa will aaaa a boost ol ok oat $14,004 a wook la tka al*'i pay roll »_ WHIP roues EAT m ru. BAYYOU TMEI Tka fellewtag lottor I. prwahkM ■oak aorvtaent oa the pan a araryaaa that baa happened to aw i * «apy of It In the tart few dap*. 1 waa owrt to a fortniaor cewpaav to 4m kf No Wdtoto aad wm print* totko Maw. aad Obwrror. It. adrto aad ward of waralne aaow la oar; “I rwriotl raar latter kbaat who f kon yaa. Maw ha paobent. 1 ala' forgot yaa, aad aaaa a. folk, pay at fH pay yaa, hat If tkli wm Jadgiaw day aad PVN Mara prapartd t kmt yarn 0®dthaa 1 an to not vawr awaawt thaa yaa ike galac t MIL , “Oood-hyo.” m NEGROES ATTEMPT'] A DARING HOLD UP Jura Phi IK**, Suadtrd OU Driver U l«Umd T. Htr. WmMM ( In s running light with highway man last night James Phillips, driver of a standard ail truck, was th* vic tor, escaping without injury after, it is believed, he had shot one of the highwaymen through the am. Phillips eras attacked near Klnro Dam from a trip to country store* in western Sampson County about 7 o'c lock. When he neared the dam *czn> - on* fired a shot through th* wind I shield of his cer. Another man Jump ad to his running board. Phillip* fired two shots at him and ha ftD to tbs ground. Savaral othsr shots weru fir ed at Phillips as ha sped forward, but none struck him. ; Two negroes in a delapidatad Ford car wore on dam a few minute* before the tAtk arrived, according to tnformetfc JT gained by Okiaf of Po lice Pt4< who want with Patrolmen Nlppar aad Dapnty Sheriff Jerelgan to th* scene of the battle as soon as Phillip* reported the matter her*. No true* sir the supposedly wounded mas or his companion was found by th* polio*man. however, exempt the track* of th* Ford, which waro traced through devious paths back to a ne gro settlement at the edge of town. Phillips usually carries a large tom of money when he returns from trips throagh the country. This is gener ally known aad is believed to have tempted the negroes to bold him up. Malignant Wankptu Again'On War Path Tha Malignant Wampus af Mingo ia agala on Urn Job. Autoista wtios paths lead thraagh tits swamp coun try aarroanding Dvnn profen to bars aaaa this warm that diath mot—the esppar colored moos tor with eyas of Bra and a tonga# of falmea. Soma kora raalod Iota tow*, intoxicating with faar. Others bare fallen by tbs wayMds and ilaabsisd through o night and a Bag. * In As good old pre-prohibition Boys whoa H was lawful to'distill Us Joyous spirits in thos* mU same swamps, tbs W am pas arms often soon. Bat for tan years or man ho has a»t boon hoard from’ »tl> bow. In those days It waa ask that, ho fed opoa Ua amah tha* assthad ia tha aaashlao before It *aa distilled. .Now ■IbaBy admlU that babas any sank not _ night. He* bad assn Ua wampus and is now oader Us cars of o physician, hot relays an eurfal howl whan it ia suggested that ! ha Tieit Mr. K as lay ia Oioaasbora. A poms, erased with glass and ear then weapons Is now ia Ua woods la hat penult of the monster. Week Link In The Cham Somewhere Hoover Says r, (adkaeapUa, lad.. Jan. 17.—A weak link exists aeseewbers la the eeeaoaik social or politkel system of the woitd aa a whole when Aaserl caa warehouses are bunting with food nod other eaeentiala, while star vation threatens millions a short dIn tense away; Herbert Hoover, nation al Aairmaa af the European relief council, declared here today at a 1100 a Plato luncheon far the benfit af *r 100,000 starring children in Europe. The mean consisted of black bread, •tewed rke and cocoa. Painting oat that the United States had enough food staffed to keep the nation eighteen months, Mr. Hoavor declared, "If Asm was any hanger or cold la Ale country this winter, It la due to the feollA functioning of either ear social, our economic or eur political system” "It la reported to me that there it a gnat deal ad gloom aver Ae Unit led States aa Aa reaaH af fallig pri nce and Aa damans la employment, aad I da act wish to mlahalae the any Indlrldoal, bat daa ' shear etf Intelligent men |f*we eaaaet over come Ala self made handicap at home aad stA da oar doty Anal. No oat la Ae United Slates has ground far leap pad eary." It .waa aatiatetod that approxhaato ly 979,000 would ha added to Ae relief fund badore Mr. Hoover leaves Aa city Mrs. D. H. McLean Dias At LUtiagton Hq.ua { U» Had Im* lirl»«a M 9m A • * 4 HARDING THINKS TIMES IMPROVING Jomnor of Federal Basaira Board Speaka la Win*too Salem Buatoaaa Men Winston-Salem, Jan. 21.—Gov W. ■ G. Hardiny, of the Federal Raaerv* 1 <oaid. In hU address at a luncheon I n his honor at th* Zinaindorf Hotel' it noon today by the Chamber ad Commerce and a brief talk at a din-1 iar Riven this sveniny by Cal. F. H. I tom Twin-City Club, made ml aa imprewion. Colontl Friei, prcai knt of tha Wachovia Bank and Trait "Sljny, declared that the meaaacc * Wlp«or Harding brought to th# iodicimm of tbit community wu ►oth iDByaetivd ail convincing. Governor Hardiny ,pok* optimie ieally as to the future, declariny that k* developments of tha past thirty lays moat convince those who have ;o*we,ed doubts heretofore that all , knyar of a yreat financial panic or ’>*• ,f Dan e he- boon p«-=ed a-d tbnt : Hknam ysssrally l# safely over th* suet critical ana tryiay stay * of tne vxdfustment period. • "Heretofore," he mid. followiay ' wnods of artificial expansion th* re- , ictiona that have com* have usually ’ tecs sharp and sudden, accompanied ! F money ponies. Nothiny of th* tort , ■*» occurred in tbs present readjust- 1 naat period. While many prediction* , tea* made that an old-fashinad panic ms I a evitable, I never once doubted be ability of tha Fedaral Roservy ’ lystesn to prevent any such condi ion. “Th* decline in prices was neces- ' nrfly disaKrous to those producers ' rhe had yon* heavily into <VbX with he epectntien that th* leva! of pri- ' es which existed a year ayo would ] »• sustained or oven advanced, and 1 a many individual cases yroat losses ! rill be suffered, but so fyr as th* Ommunlty as a whole it concerned, ] here i* no question of eolvtney. "In workmy out th* situation, it Is 1 '•ceoanry that those who hav* ex- , ended credit* should oxoreioe pati- 1 ipo*. moderation and forbearance In mas* where debtors thaw them selves ■ b be worthy of confidence and are 1 eilltny to meat reasonable require- ‘ Beats. “I have observed no dlspoeltion on 1 ho part of the bonks to fores col- 1 ecttons by foreclosures or other dret ic means except as a last resort. 1 ["here are aiynt everywhere of a re vival ad bum*** In th* speiny,*' de ss red Governor Hardiny. 9_ / ianMtt County Man Mmifuti Duliu to Rotura to Minis try in North Carolina Richmond, Vo., Jon. 21.—A mort aont is on foot, it i(u learned today, M get a pardon for Bryant Allan Norri*, former Primitive Baptist Pr*ach*r of Hemftt county, North Carolina, lentanctd here thi* week to * term of ftv* year* in U>* peniten tiary for the theft of on automobile A Roman Catholic priest and th* Rev. Carey Montague, city probation ofleer, have interested thomaelvei in the c*Xe. In eonfartneo with Norri* yesterday aftarnooa they indicated that they would try to get Governor Davia to Intercede and extend execu tive clemency so that ho may return to hia wife and child in North Caro lina. Ha area in tsar* whan they call ed, haring just roealved a touching latter from hia wife tat which ihe pled ged faith In him and expressed the hope that ha woald return to hot whan ha had served his time. Norri* indicated that ha was adll interested in mini atari*] work In North Carolina, haring recently ro eaired while ia jail awaiting trial a copy of tha minutes of the Cape Pear •onferanc* with which he was aaso eiatod while riding a circuit in Har nett and contiguous counties. He spoke as If he might return to minis terial work if hit apirit could he euf ftciealiy purified- That ha will here after steer clear af whiskey and aril women, the eaoa* of hia down-fall, was his firm doc la ration. U developed today that Norris mr rsd a tf m of six 'months In jnil in Pstsnturg ia 1*12 for bringing an aatooobile full of liquor down from R&more. 'Dr. D. W. Daniel* To Bo Invited Hero Chnfclr at Hold Firm Dr. D. W. Denials, profeeeor o( Keglidh in CSsasaon Celiege end one at the ablest speakers of the South, baa bom invited to ad dross a maatlag of Dunn Dtetrlct folk on tha erasing of Monk 14. Tho invitation waa extended last night whan tha nowb elected weneberm of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Director* held their Initial meeting and sleeted Cilia ristein, president, M«D. Holliday, M. TUfltunan and C. L. Wilson, view presidents, and T. L. Biddle, tec r*Tanoers of the district, apd their srivea, are to bo Invited to participate In tho big mooting tho a ham bar »l commerce will stage for Dr. Danlali reception. Dr. Den lets has a nation wldo reputoUon as a lecturer, educa tor and hamoriat. Ha baa addreesad tha leading commercial erganisaUoai of tha country and la reckoned otu of tho gruutoM cousmually bollderi of tho praoant day. Besides perfecting tNh organ last lea aad Inviting Dr. Enisle tha dlroc tors did little, deferring moat of tin PWnjRYR^K ^tlifonilMU la Lo WANT SMALXjO^BjjC?-, I WITH COOftSMMf if the prime jtefi£E|K9Ha* the i«« of eomb *cereir JpWtfomla Kiultry ranch#* tcrnw^BBh'Caro ina whither ikpejN^Bbody of norpertori thll shown n a letter fromllea. lor of the Riddla. ■eel-eta ry of the j^^BHMrt>ar of ■om merce. He aoJB^^Bfor the 'crood. old'faakloMM^^Hkm hoa ■itality and good fiUuHf Mr. Crawferd OM (ainlock. and tea lloere 'ounty. North CaMl^^^Be will, rlth a party of f4*H|n, Tie t Dunn this rprta* wWt^^Bok orer he field with ^a rlUW^^^Eecatme mi tee: .. "Dunn is ope ef A^Bi I will on my way W> here napped out a rout* me nond. Cumberland and Vake counties rents cere natives of IbMaj^HHr and think I will loeafi^^HSaf the ountlea named." Mr Crawford a#M^U» letter hat it was the InteiBi^Hk party 0 Kart from CeUa^^^BMf cither darch or April, beifb^^^Kl peeea ary for them to dlajj^^HiAr vrte •tock end boJd nyi before thaSS^^B^Ba an on poultry Mai as B^Bj^^^Va Tklr ■rice u he ed^ME^^^Bntf to ill tetter, and they oil) he delayedl^Gi^HPatart. 1 The MDcha«flpr.t|aij||§ ||p^-■_ rj» he*e btetw largp ti| to u« ul We would Ilk* at he lead to b* a_ plenty of water, ’ not natural drainage. Aa P i_am save many latter* lelltag fa that th* climate i jaexoeOaat, fat n«o* ha* rtated th* average tod marii— high and low temperature#, and fell i» th* information wfingilK." Mott of th* pooHr? raachan af th* Pacific Coaxt couitry lain to mov* caat, according to previous *or ctapondonea with IP Crawford. Thera ar* many la hi*party that *01 teat to North Carol!#* this spring. If they find condltiaS to tWr «k 'ng. It U practically carton. Mr. Bid dle I* led to heller*, that *ma*al haa drad other* win follow. Dunn lo preparing to **v# th* rito tora a roya f welcom* t*m they rnma to town. A banquet w*l h prepared for thorn and a float *f autamobU** will be placed at tbs* diopoml to eiv* them ample opportunity to am the many dhole# location* that will ba offered them for th* indaatry la which th* Dana Diatriat hop** t» ex cel within a few yaato. . Rev. Kevrpte McLean Doe* Time fer Dray— • d Uadsr Bad I mo Grtof Ul It lut Ism* to Ik* Bj* tromd Kowple Mel—a, self-otytod doctor of divinity, a gadll—hi of color who ha* loaf svadtd the tea* ha ad bf tb* law 1b A* potto* ,cd U. A Pur*, chief of polk* of th* town of Dona. Poroog Kowpl* h bow sojourning la tb* on— where ra*M* the** npoa whoa* fots hi* act looked with Hndaoo* and arlB mad Aw tot ter part of th* Md — awatho at hard labor *a tbo Umphlp rockptlo. Kap* wao wanted for, moral things. B* had boon,tried on moral counts, ranging all to* way frm tbo mladomoanor* of b settee hi* tote so* to gathoitng uatohfawslf things belonging to laershonta white they war* under, the temporary oar* of th* rail rood! that run into Dana. He was a drayman drrotteg his day light borne, ostoadbly to hen— Ishor and hla ironing ton* to loading his fUok and comforting to* lodma. In nU of kit soatlstesni Knp* was freed tndsr isnuiii Jadamsat hy Judge Godwin Bat ho felted to tns< clean as th* oeot of on* *f th* ootiom and ra* sway. Friday sight ho wai lose tad omter to* had *f an old n*lgh hor and dragged forth la ha gtror justice. The ladloa 'of Ms fteoS am sow making an on most effort to (aim funds rattcloat to pans* of hU earn lag oat whoa h* has ssrrod th* Ant] days seat**** Impend. If they am nsraccmefal tb* parson will ho n* polled to sorro nw other month* U pay the soot._ ■ basins** before to— to a spa metirtg to ha hold' a—I terra do; night- Thereafter Amy sock month on th* stoand Taooday A tettor from an «rp Brian*od trad issacKsf-VSKi.: tojPo»» toW. , /* NEGRO IN CLINTON HELD FOR MURDER Will hr ►e the is la Jail la Golde _JTB*t»rday night sad brought bar* *», nftermeenr givoo protaillnary 2*| Grady, aad Mg ad la UU witboat prtvflage of bead to await tbs action of tbs grand jury. Thors is no atfUcment- A oooildsr able crowd board the evidence aad all are vlrtaally satisfied that Hep Idas I* the right man, bat not one ward of taking the law lata a mob's hoods has been heart yet nor aay dis poaHloa to da m otherwise nasi fast, ed. Alfred Baaaatt, tbs negro emote I •t Wamaw Monday night, was ralsai ad from tbo Buts Prison la Raleigh r after witness*. had jmsttlvSy -Mad him as bolag tbs wrong man Beoastt had a narrow escape from being lynched, according to the oOeors who took him to luS^h, aw sUIKpJBTWjr! i rotai i_ J Thirty-two J • ' ' i " i Report of cotton ginned in the jeon 1919 ond lttO, jam tuned by nemo el L. Roger*, director of the senna*, Blown that from Jana >0 up to and Including Decsatoer 11 In , I MO, totel ginning* amounted to 1 787,10* for the mate period of 1018. * decree** of *1,794 bote*. Robeson county loads in both 1*18 sad 1920. Daring this period ia 1919 there were jriaaod la Raise on 92.12S baton b lttt there ware giaaad in this county 08.MS baton Johnston county semes second with 48,909 bales la 1919. sad 47J06 bats* in 1990; Scotland eoaaty third with 18,614 bias la 1918 aad >4,842 bales ia 19M. The counties growing the smaDsst non bar of baleo appear to hare de creased their crepe a larger per sent in 1998 than did tho counties grow ing tbs largest u amber of baton Tor lent*nee, Dari* eoaaty grow la 1919, 1.899 bah*, to 199*. 999 baton Orange comity la 1919, 946 bales; ia 1*99, 48* baton Dasbam eoaaty to 1919, 909 baton; 1999, 898 baton. ASERftrrMT THINKS OT RUNNING TOR CONORS88 Now Bern, Jon. 9*.—Nr. Charles L. Abernathy, defeated la the last Democratic primary whan he raa a gainat RspraasnUtfre Sam. Bk4a*on, 1* being eadosaad locally for tbs va oont seat ia the Hobs* c rooted by the rmpportloamont WtoUttoa Joel passed by A* Honsa. fir. Aboraotby. who has takaa aa active part la pall tic* la th* Third district several Urns* Is considered a real contestant for tbs pdMitVotl. MM • to VW*OE Buik Head 1 _ Thao to Da •f Pin* Pmtoo B. Cooper, proldont of tho Pint National Bank of- Doan, of th* A after Baak aad Traat aad of *n oral tthor baak* la Eaatara Carolina, ha* rotifnrd a* pnoidont of th* Bank at liiiinin at WhUnriBo. Nr. Coop** ha* hoodod-tfco Whtto vfll* baak f*r *vr*ral roars. WM , ho aanand eharn* of H In 1B1B Ha dap*«lt* wot* let.ooo Wkoa ho re al rood they had itaan to MN,tN. HI* naan far roatgahtf wo* that hi* Mr bank hara rofotm atoro of hi* atUwtion than b* eootd gin ft whllo 1 sssa.iLr“‘“" 'H“% ? i ChrH *ttt mMIm MIMS . HAM, MsU, KMMto Mpn t,vxtffss?£3 » btaocoaeo aad *ay* «h* Ud*o owot i • I BUTLfeR’S CHANCE FOkl CABINET SUM Now Tab Wilmington, Inn. >4.—North Onr oKn not only Mmto but little ihwti of eaeiagone of ita Bopuhlhato lath* Harding Cabinet, bat It weald ear prino practicdHp nil ewnupee cor reepoadeata of not* far the loath to a.onT’winjUrae^r^ Ipeakoe.'eplui rorrwapoadent of h>5* *«Pt Near Yeifc Tribune, who hoi btflldatallod artth tho Pro*. Jdewt-elo<- -Harding wan rngdoatad la CkkfPy, •M/- toaaka# in bar* *Wtiag hie ^fci b ^tudif • tww wtaki w^k ter » otter. Mn Cothtert ofU»c*PTotodM?oloct 2odTloft £2snau»; £s tast dent-elect comae out af HieelualouM ta the Florida woods, and thou iota ‘he ponr at JackaooTtUa. ■■ *>», Wbff writar doo* not h*. Uer* t^at Marian Batter «< thie Mata kaa a chance for n place in tho enh> loot. Ba taps that praridad the South were to agree on John Metier Mete head the latter might land a ptaae. but ha etotod that praaaut fndVcatiaaa tt* IMi If the South -* mnUUo. It winSSt iS^TtaTC: rum Stamp of Virginia. Sicken Thimrm Mhk* i 4 1 i < I ■end —b <wt * incefol litUi nBae . MM Damn w n af 1 ha HallaaM i.. . ,_r_hart | an m many af tha tatthM af that . Etrrnooaaly Chrtitiaa faith. Aad , rant af nU mm af tha Mthfai an - - * - a I AIINVN. Diacawary af tUa uaa whan aae . tt Mm flock tacogalaad mm of Ua , pitaa Plymouth X«4b ta a era la ha l«C drfmad from th* UtUo town af iodwtafcy a Mccahaat wha had par ehaaad tfcaa from tha yiaaaatra n ■ponatbla for tha rahhcry. Tfpoa I* nafiaatlaii ha fowod that tha vWts sHsiKVvrafTSW ■offered. Tha good alden af tha *a*MHNtlly held a am footing aad farmed a eaart af thair etpL CaafndiM war* pottan frcaa the yowngiten wha.ad mitted that they had aal tha Mo ney dwtoad^feom tha ad* far atadjr. dpBtdM Th* latter srtUa hnapht tha gnataat grief, far th* dadaha Uaa mahai Smmiu* •ki'. npaa th* Mfilthy weed' aad win allow aonp nf M la tha cimmnnttr •_ J* X Tha ifftMhi Mi* wan mbcC ta *.« tot* th* MeiMpi aad ant hefty ■w/hahaa far th* tarmtac that waa thair .•*!*; hat whaa may rat aa prompt C* exaentia* th* arldar nod'aa wOlta* tdjiek* tha drahMapa th* al ien Matted and Mat than ta had with tha •Jhaeattlea U pa aad da a* Mara. 1 Nwfpro Shot Bf Powm Lwd By Will McArtan u ■d TnWmik,__ sad |Hkd» (Maly —aadad by Boaabcn af a paean lad by Bhartff Will MaArtea aaar LWltagteP a fa* might* aaa, aaeardiag te rayaata raaahiag Daaa. Yaihareagh waa as* ad a gang waa ted far MNdMte Wbm tea ibartff iparil ba sad Ma eaaapaalaM teewad dght. Ma man wara bate, d—ytu te* *aat that *«r*r*l teete waag fired. . It la aH*p*d that tea< iiani wan tea aparatert ad a dtoUlCry which wg* Uka* uaant algtea narteaaU wbaa tk* igandteaa aanpadk Tbrel atear near* a* wan tekaa bt eaatedj by tk* ak*rlft. Oaa ad teaaa la te llarad te b* wasted 1a Oafti^a te ww |Hv4ir. TROT OUT YOURS; CANDIDATES ARE WANTED FOR JOBS \ • «Kjr Or A MaABa HaaM Am, TUak WW» Yaa WU Of Him lat Yaa Mart Da T ■ ST

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