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... ' a- '-^ sJrr-' 4f' ■■> c, w* ? i -rt-'Jf ^ ■ ; • 4. tf'/ THE HOKE GOUNTY NEWS fioke ffwly N€ivspapeir the poke county journal RAEFORD, N. C., FRIDAY, MJCBMBER 20, 1929. SUBSCia^QN PRICE 11.50 PER TEaR, Iff ADVANCE. '. L. Gaddell Passes List of Jurors For January Term Mr. W. L. C^l, a ned and well newall townsMp, » AzaWa, ^n^y UBtli at 1 o’dopk. He haa ne^ ™ tSinif health for W ; some two days bejfoitf IM axn wu* he passed away suddenly mile'»tttlng in » It. CaddeU came to loore county abopt rafter ,1?®^ to teach school, whkk Imd been xa eal^g for many years, ue at Dundarrach and at Aiabia several years and gave eminent He afterwards enpged £be merchantae business and ^ this until fadling health caa^ to discontittoe Ihhi’ husiness. He a membbr of Ed»^ua Baptist .■ch a"d was r^arded by honest, upright, and splendid yma citaaat- llbo fimeral basted from J^Aesug chorA af temoni 9t 2 o’clock by ,or Rev. G. Scott Turner of ^ Bridge asdatad by Rev. 'W. PSanid^ of' Baefbid, and inter” It was made in the cemetery near church. He is survived by Hs r who ■was Miss Nannie Max- ^est da^hter of the late 'Jl Maxwell before marriage, one George six sisters Dr. G* G. CSadddl of The following is a list of jurors for tbe Jamis^ Tw" Court: Allendale, J. 'W. till, H. T. Hennings sad ^ex Fadven; McLauchlin, H M. uaius, G. R Eeonoe, Jas. 3. Monroe a^ M. S .Hair; Ba^ord. W 3 McN^f L H Campbell,-W M.'Blue, Giii® Sanders, W D. McLeod, Frank ^on- ^rl^M. L. McKdthan, ^ton Caa^ eron, D. S. McKeithan, Vf. ^®^ erta and A. L. Sexton;' Stonewall, E. McMillan and J. A Chason. Court vdll convene on Monday; januaxy 20th, Judge B. F. Graxry. of Clinton will preside. /Officers Bridg In Firemen Elect Fine Copper Still; Officers Friday Saturday afternoon DepuUes Bar rington and Dudley made ».f««i J® Little River towndnp and while they fimd no whiskey , still or caught nnycme mddng '*^^•***'^*5'^brought hadt some "of the pretta^ cop^ paraphernalia ua^.m ma^ w^ key ever seen in this counry. rhey found a new copper cap a copper condenser whidrwere as neat in construction aS coold be. They al« found lumber and other materids placed for making vate and toe like and it was evident ttot a real manu- factury was nipped in the bud. Recorder's Has Foil Docket Notice To World War Veterans G. M. Gardner Is Missing From Home ' ' .... - ..J! Vii this is attended The Fayetteville pbservCT of ^ barred, lipi carried the foUof^g fid ,af m- t figmation: ^ .h , G. M. Gardner, of Holm C^ty, Hope Mills, route No. i,;hM TnjQging from his home since Wed* nesday, Decembw 4t^ his vrifc. -Mrs. Gardner thrf she knows no reason, why te ^ujd leave horns as he was in heaitn Bvvcuo home life was d _ man, Mr. A. M.- Gaddell; Me^ He is 50 yeans of age, weighs, about jgg pounds, has -blade hair, streaked with dark grey' eyes.” Mr. Gardner lived in Raeford some years and is well known here. Notice is hereby Sf^en that apph- to the govwniiHdit for bonus, or “adjusted coinpenwition” ftmst be ipimdA by Janihary lat, 1980. Unless t.iiiia is atteouied to by that date you will be barred. imef tmdersigiied will be ^ad to fnriddh you vnth hlaulcB and assist in flUing them out and no charge .'will /be made. L H McMILLAN, Service Officer. M. D. MoCrfimpnon, Edwin »ddell, L. W. Dupree, B. R. Boyd, ad Misses Carrie and Audrey Cad- ell all of Moore county. He v^ nut 67 years of age. The active ill bearers were: Britt Maxwell, lames Maxwell* W>dton Newell, lack Maxwdl. Osrar ^ lid Black. All brothers and priTVQ of the vridow of the deceased Important Notice! Christmas coming on Wetoesday of next vraek, The NewsJommd wiU go to press ^o davs ah^ of regular schedule in order that we shop force can take Wednesday for ou A tl7 1>ACG1PQ a hoUday. All news matter wd ot^ SHAW FASoiip y material for the paper should be • — , in omr hands by Monday noon, other- Jane Shaw, one. of the will have to hold over until the foUowing wedc. '-i ‘AUNT” JANE Hoke Schools Close Today For Holidays All of the schools of Hoke County will dose for the holidays today (Friday) at noon and reconvene on Monday, December 30th, givmg the teachers and pupils ten days for the holidays, though tmly five actual school^ days. ISome schools desire a longer vacation, but since the trans portation of pupils from one school affects' other . schools it . has been found necessary to have a uniform pedod for them all. 252nd Officers Hold Conference. Here The Raeford Firs Department met on last Friday ni^ Ibr We annual election of officers ataa_ the foB?**' ing ’were chosen: B B. Lewis, ^ef; W. Walker and Tooimie .UpWurch,^ j.oiirfii.i'ng; John Cal iffoliean, lieuten” StTSd W. L. PoPle, pubUcity offi ce. This company to a volunteer outfit and ranks ^ type of men that it has It is sponsored by the ESiBs William- sffltt Post of the American Legion and due to their persdrerance m mv- nroviiur their eqi^raeht has otc- deeded during Y®*? “ ing Raeford xSted'-aa a fall tterd town, our 'fcjfettog heratofOT being third clasi ;With a This company dtoervies the loyalty and appreciation of every atizen or the town for what they have done and stmad r^y to do in saving hie and property. kiwanians tq he supp^less At thrir meeting last Thursday nighrWe Kiwanto drib vot^ un^- toously to holdlheir P^ti^ week without supper, eadi member contributing his usual price fpr^P- W, or more, to the ChnstmaS Cheer Fu^ More Nsunes Added To Charity List ^.^desr and best known colored wbi^ lo ftiie commuiuty, di^ Dec. 4 at Per Ihome near tbwn. She was V™.™ lOtttobet 1841, and had entered her » - ' a mem- ,year of of ti«vStodmt DRaiid of he? tttlb H«r fuBeria; w«h-«onaucted |!by ^. W. T. tWri«y ;#^Rw^ jSuieh Dec. 6th st 1 o’l^, and »- Iterment was made in the ^metery lat Silver Grove church. ,®ie lltoed by the white and oolor^ 1 of the neigl^rhood in whiW she lived. She is surrived *>yj and 4 daughters, George of Dmm, Isen of Pender County/ John, Jim land IWilUe of Raeford, Faimw of 1 Sampson County, Carole of ml^ Idelphia, Sallife and L. J. of Raeford. I I I Mr. Patterson Kills Wild Turkey Last week’s Lau^burg rar^ the following, news item SShvdU be of interest to many people in Hoke County: “Wild turkey, game, ^at n^ed .o be plentiful in this " J so rientiful any .Jnore. bird .the wild turkey xariks at Srtop^th sportsmen jt®i Mr .5^ A. Patterson had a streak oJ ffnod litek last week and killed a wild &ey^ Sandhills, just wtera SSs not revealed, but^ it waa a fine bisK And to celebrate, he mvii-ed w V^PdoTien of his fnMids to help ITir* turkey dinner was rved"sa£rd?;aS 12 |’clpck at home of Mr. Patterson’s sister, Mr^. MS G. G. Matthews, ;^in Rachels. P^ M. Calhoun. Alton Gihson, H. h Mon roe, Dr. Fairley P. James and O. l- Moore.” . .. , It vrill be .noted that Pat invited the editor of The Exchange, whic la no surprise to those knowing his propensity for getting frw advertis; ine Most folks hereabouts, how ever, vrill bet.all they ha^ that it was a tame turkey which Pat didnt raise or buy. DANIEL GRAHAM BOSHC. ■ INFANT, DIES TUESDAY Little Daniel Graham Bostic, 3- months old son of Mr and-Mrs. K. D. Bostic of jteckfigh, died Tuesday of pneumonia. >Tlhe remains of this lit tle (*ild were taken to Duplin coun ty Wednesday for intqrment. Pension ^ Checks This Week Caerk .uf Superio® Court Win. L. Poole has received durii^ ^ past I week pension dwrits for Opnfj^w:^ J;/Vote®an8 and ■widows' and one body l^jNinranit. flhere are cbecka of f 182.60 ^towh for four veterans; two wid^yg feSSre Christinas Cantata Chqfoh Thett akil b^ aiChriwmaB Garttota at the ford rill# ,at ;8 ,P. ra te wMch' md oublic is cordially in vited. The three dhurdii^of the town are cooperatmg to a big success and their corabittM el- feats in guarantee enough that it will be well worth-while. Omnivorous Cow Makes Sap of Sap A yarn which savors of the vrild and woolly West but which is vouch ed for by no less an authority taan Mr. S. J Cameron (othermse it would not be believedj is relat^ by one D. A. McLeod, local with_Md Last Saturday a confer^ of tee following - offiiseih of the K2nd ReSen^ ’ North Carolina Nati^l Girard, ■was -heli' in R^®^d: McOeUato Maj. W* bo«h iid.-.JItoj- msd Itoj. FstWon Mai. Balt^ L. Lewia of GreensboroC Maj. Kemble belongs to the regu lar army and is seraor tached to the outfits of North and South Carolina and Florida. Bar Association Adopts Resolutions At a meeting of the Hoke Go^dy Bar Association. l|feld dumg er’B Court Tuesdijy, WutioM w^ adopted requesting the county coi^ m^ssioners to use >n lemency allow by law in t]he faeclo^ of l^ds for tares notice of '-'hich ha-rc bea. appearing in tee loral ^ past two months. It the desire of the aeration te^ foreclosure be not hoade fail, if the law will Mce this is an usually stri^nt tiro in which to r^ money. Their resolution is a follows; “North Carolina,' Hoke County. A 4- a mpciiHncr of the Soffe County In Recorder^ Court ^sday the fdlowing .cases were dispbsed of. mot McCoy, aged colored mar, w^ charged by Richard Scott, young col- ^ man, with putting, poisonoi^ powdears in his pump and corn cnb. ^ state faQed to make a case, hovrever* and McCoy was , found not iruilty. Tom Ray, colored, who bves On Mr. E. B. McNeill’s f^ in Que- Whiffie township was indicteJ on two counts, one for bring drunk a^ dis orderly and tee othCT fmr interfering vrith an officer in the dischar^ of his duties. The evidence shovredthat Deputy Clifford McNeill went to a house on this farm in search of an other man and titot Ray who was m the house refused to open the door and threatened hlfe life if he entered. Mr. McNiU went in through a wm- dow and Ray Adeavor^ him vrith a chalf, but Mr. McGill avoided this end knocked Ray back but Ray took a dangerous pass at him vrith a knife and -cut a long gash in hia coat close to his neck. After subduing him Mr McNeill looked under a bed and found nis man and Ray left for his ow-n house cursing and threatening to kill Mr. McNeill. 'Mr. McNeill lay m w^it for him and when he returned “em his hduse overpowered Mm and brought Mm to ■ jail. For being drank and disorderly. he was given one month on the roriis and for in terfering vrith an officer he was giveu five months. T^se tee’ evidence feel that Mr. McNeill showed unusual coolness in not using ■Ms pistol. Bay has the reputation of being a good worker but imruly when under the influence of whiskey Ray served a term in the peniten tiary sometime ago for killing his brother. ' Brunton Davis aNas Eli Jciies, was indicted for the latceny oL about one hundred ponucs of swd cotton from the farm cf .iic-Sheriff Watson Antioch tovriishiD but insufiicitnt evidence was 'orought out by the state and the casa was dismissml. John Blackman .fcolored, who plead guilty to a charge of stealing seed In additi« to the 389.50 listed in last week’s issue of 'The News-Jour nal, the following donations to tMs fond neure berii received: E. .'HaU, biiriiel meal. A. P. Stuhbe, casfh — |5-0® G. H. Weave? ,carit 32.W G. H.- Weaver, mdse t- 32.00 C. J. Williaansqn — 35.00 RjKfmrd Fire D^rartmrat 310.00 J. A. Niven, boahei potatoes J. A. Delyken, greeeries 36.00 W F. Lentz, 10 bnshels potatoes. - Mrs. J. F. McEaekein 33.00 Mr. and Mrs. H .L. Gatlin -5.00 A. C. Keith, 24 poonds flouri Ito. John Cameron, bushel meal. Arthur Campbell. Masbel potatoes. Mrs. William Lammit, vegetables, and potatoes. J. M. Ferguson, vegetaUes. Mr, Huggins, yegstabies. Poole & C«mbany,.4 pounds coffee. Tommp Upebureb — 35JJ0 JSsse Gibaon, 12 jars feuit and vege- ^ taMes. Fanneirs Fhirnishang Co., A 24 m. sacks of flour. McLauchlin Co., 4 24 lb ssPi flour;. Louis ■'Updiiach, 4 24-Ib sacks flour. Mr and Mrs. 'T B Upchurch, 2 bar- trels flour. Miss Smith, 5th grade ^— 32.00 19 toys, 5th, grade Miss Hamilton, 6te grade, cash and toys. ; Miss Sturgis Class, cash (amount not given). Miss Sloan, 7th grade, toys. Mi^ Heafner, 4th grade, toys. Upchurch Milling and Storage Co., 5 bushels meal, 5 bushels grits, 10 gallons molasses. W. E. Freeman 33.00 There are some other contributioni whidi have not been reported among ■ wMch as the price of supper of tl» members of the Kiwanis dub for tMs week’s meeting. School Has Foot Ball Banquet The annual ban^piet of the Ml^ school football team was held laak cotton from Mr. Hugh Parks Friday ever^g at the -^umnont week enterfid a p'ea of n®t ^i-^V to with Cpptain W L. PooJo L a diatge df BteaJinirseril*45^ wieateer forecaster. Last week while doing some nlowing for. Mr. p.mer- on Mr. McLeod hung his coat on a wagon and while he was engaged in turning the soil, a young cow longin'' to Mr Cameron pohtely ate ^ the coat. Cexcepting two CanatoriUm Sun and the contents of said coat wMch OHliawi McLeod alleges were a dollar Battery F. Has Fine Property Check Major Graham K. Hobbs, who rs attached to the Adjutant G^erals office in Raleigh, it^e a on the property of the local rmhtary company Monday and found them mj excellent shape. Out ®^, Pf®P®’?^' listed at eighty thousand ,aoRafs he was able to check up all but l^s than twenty-five dollars, which, he stated, was the best record of 'twen- tw-one companies he has recently checked. Mr. Alfred Cple ^ charge of this property and has evidently been “sitting on the lid. titetion arir the County Coniji^on- dra of Hoke County to «ercire all. the leniem^ In the T« suits now pending in wMte thfe Coun ty Of Hoke is plrintiff that can be exereised by them legally and expe diently. ...... Messrs Gore and Sipite were ap pointed to act with the chaiiiman, Mr. WMtley, as a comimtt^ to p^ sent the foregoing resolution to the Coimty Comnijssionera.” Mr. Johnson Starts Making Sausage bill and a half plug of tobacco. Mack says that the cow h^ no just cause for eating his coat for she was well fed and had no reason to be him- gry. He says that after eating ms coat she turned on an automobile tire and devoured that and was work ing on a plow point when he last saw her. lOne local man who 'was interested in keeping history straight informed Mr. McLeod that the whole tale was a fabrication; that in the first place he didn’t have a coat; in the second place he didn’t have a dollar and in the third place that he never bought as much as a half plug of tobacco at one time. Mr. Mc- T.ecd informed this gentleman th.st In the fourt’i place he was a—a liar. This story ipay sound like “beef blit it is said by 'unimpeachable wit nesses to be lh.3 truth. WARNING TO FARMERS Thanks Ladies r-ghti He was found AgpiUy and sentenced to rix montes on the roads, gehtento to rim concurrently with his other twelve months. LOSBIS 2599 LB. TOBSCCO Last Friday morning about three o’clock the two-story pack barn of Mr, W .N. Brown, near Montrose, was completely destroyed by fire of unknown origin. Mr Brown and a tenant named Nixon lost about 2599 pounds of tobacco ivhich was covered by insurance. The building, which was a good one, was not covered, however, and Mr. Barown’s. loss is quite considerable,' ^ jtoastwatoeijj Vrhe Sanatorium Sun, published at the State Sanatorium for the treat ment of tuberculosis, in its last is sue carried the following news item that should interest all of those tak ing part in tee flower show held here tWs fall: “Deep appreciation of the flowers recently sent to patients at the S^a- torium by the ladies of the Raeford Woman’s. Club was expressed in a letter of thanks sent by Dr, McCain on November 4 to Mrs P. B, Sexton, chairman of the committee in charge of the recent flower show held under the auspices of the club. „ - , “So generous were the Raeford ladies in their gift that there were enough flowers to provide large bou quets for all the patients in the rooms;” County Warden McLean says he' has been ad'vised to warn the fann ers of Hoke county not to use tee treatment now .being sold in this State, claimed to cure the attacks of beetles on tr^. 'The endorse ment the paarty riaims to have is untrue and those tifling the treat ment do so their own risk. For further ipformation see the warden., Champion Squirrel Hunter Mr. Mark Wade claims to be the ohamipion ■ squirrel hunter in Hoke county. He says that he killed 21 squirrels and shot only twenty, tim^. If any body haa beat this record, please let it be known. BE A SPORTSMAN VThe holidayn are bpra. Have you junshased you® lionDBet; A sports man ^Ivouy hill 'Uoenses, comply with tte law ah to sriasona and bag limit, ai^ win aeoutirat his anu^ing or fires do not dortKor tee forest;, the hflaae of tee. gnlB«» at Some years ago Mr. Fred P. JoM- son began the manufactme oi water ground meal out at his farm east of Raeford and started Placmg it on the market under the name of Pup py Creek Meal.” Mr. Johnson was not content ip make an average run of com meal but endeavored m e^ry way possible to make his product a little better than anything else. To day his brand of mwl is wall and favorably'known ovct a large tern- tory and he finds it necessary to im port com from the West at soiM seasons of the year in order to take care of his trade. A few weeks ago Mr. Johnson de cided to try home-made sausage un der his label of “Puppy Creek Sau sage” and is meeting with marked success in marketing it to the mer chants of this section. Last '\^ek he went into one of the best knov;n cafes of this section and asked them to try his home-made sausage. The manager declined the trial, stating that imported sausage was all he could use. Mr. Johnson asked mm to go to his kitchen and have so-Tie cooked then and there. This was done and the manager took a sub stantial supply and asked lj>r * weekly delivery for the rest of the season. Other calls by Mr. Johnson Vi.to . haa, tee Gnnic’^. Here*^’^!^ whitt 'ten blessshig wu asked by Professor W. E. PelL ^leeches were passed to. others until it arrived to Jaiines Veasey who begged to be cusedi. Gaston McBryde held the audience silent while he sang his song, “Honey.” Jokes were puUm cm everyone in some manner or oth- _ ler. Every member had a chance ts speak except Kermit Crawley who must have been behind a j)ost. C^. W. L. Poole spoke a few words about the squad and intrc^uced Dri Bethune, who made an intoresting talk on “History of Athletics,” but also brought in the point to devde^ the brains while we had a chance. Dr. R. A. Matheson made a short talk on the past history hung by, the high school in foot ball and baseball Attend Tobacco _ Growers* Meeting in the past two years. Coach Hodgin awarded the letters The following from Hoke County attended the call meeting of the To bacco Growers in Raleigh Tuesday,- Dec. ITth: DdWitt Tapp, N. A. Mc Donald, Jr., J. F. Jordan, L. B Bran don and L B. McBrayer, Jr. The speaker of the meeting was James C. ^ne, member of the Federal Farm Board, who spoke with convic tion and sincerity on the problems of the tobacco growers, stating that the to the following: Capt. Howard Rog ers, 1 R, 3 stars; Leo Fuller, 1 R 2 srtaxs; George Bethune, 1 R; Bill Floyd, 1 R,; Gaston McBryde, 1 R; James Veasey, 1 B, 2 stars; Luther Hamilton, 1 R; Albert Akins, 1 R, 2 stars; Wm. Davis," 1 R; Marion Gatlin, 1 R; Robert Currie, 1 R; Craighead Hampton, 1 R: Fred Cul- breth. 1 R, 1 star; Kermit Crawley, 1 R;'Manager Hallie Reaves, 1, man- PBEMIUM OFFERED The Department of Conservation and Development has instructed me to pay two dollars for each ■wild cati twenty-five cents each for hawks and fifteen cents each for crows. Spar row hawks are not included as they destroy insects. This offer holds un-: til the close of the season, Peb. 16t^ Bring ’em in and mot your _ money. Remember licenses are required be fore starting out. -H R. McLEAN, County Warden. MRS. UPCHURCH INJURED a J on a trip to Georgia and recriitly Mr. and Mm-, T » Upchurch and Mr. I«wis Upchurch bad tee misfortune to hit a deep lOB hi tee road while crossmg a ...idge and Mirfi. Upchurch was thrown about to gucli an ei^nt that her back yras spreined painfully and she is ^1 flufferinfiC from it Her has orderril ner to farmer was the brainiest man in the were unanimously elected Captain .world, the only man that has run his business for 76 years on the same methods and not'gone bankrupt, but the time had come for a change. The Federal Farm Bdard, he said, could not deal vrith an individual but w'ould, and stood ready, to help in a financial way the Co-operativ?, Mar keting Association. The state was divided into fifteen districts on the basis of 50,000 acre of tobacco to the district, each district to have a and Manager. By “Gag Mac.” PUT FLOUR IN WRONG GAR Last Saturday afternoon Mr. P. C. Howell, of thfi. Home Pride Store, sold Mr. L, J. Campbell two 24-lb. representative on the committee to | sacks of “B31.” flour. In delivering form the contract, and a meeting at l it, Mr. Howell put' the hour m a a later date to.be held and ratify the black Ford Coach, wWch proved to doctor has ordered lier to renuun in bed ^ it ie feared ^ .she will re you aleapetience consideiritele incottirenieDce. The car was not iiU«Md. met with success and it may he tnat in the near fu'iure this sau«age will be as widely kno'wn as the meal bearing the same label. Deer Plentiful In Bragg Reservation Recently the Fort Bragg authori- •ties has let down the ^rs on ^r- hunting in the reservation to tbeai own men only and m^y wild sound ing tales are being related as to the number of deer seen and run but a very plausible. account of how n^ny wore killed." Mr. A. B. McFadyen, local deer hunter of. long stanmng is doing the driving for teem and he says tent in one dhy they ran 26 deer only Wiled two. The men, excepting tee 'drivers ^''UaB n^hing bat rifles «aid tliey arl findin^^ it drf- ficult to bag their gome with this weapon. It is understood that they will hunt on Tuesdays and Thursdays for the remainder of the season. Mr. McFadyen says that officers at Bragg ..have him that deer are nwre iitentifal in the reservation than contract, then send it to the Farm Board for their approval. Mr. Stone further stated teat an organization for loaning the farmers, money to produce their crops could be ^fected with the Co-operative Marketing As sociation, but stated that good securi ty had to be furnished in any care; that the government was not jiving away money. All of those attending the meeting were greatly impressed with the way the farmers accepted the proposal by a vote of 479 for to 3 agaii^ ' HOUSE BURNED A four-room tenant house on the farm of Mr. Clyde Upchurch in Stonewall Township was burned last Thursday. Th® building was being used by the colored people of the community as a school house. 'The. cause of the fire is imknown. *1716 loss to Mr. Upchurch was eoiisider^ ae tee building was not insured. anywhere they have eve® been, some .q| teem haring hunted in many places. be the wrone car. The Home Pride Store, and Mr. Howell in particular will thank the party who owned this car and received the flour, to return it, or pay for it upon reading this notice. M. W. Dew Wins Overall Contest Prize^^ The prize offered by Baucom’s Cash Store for the one making the nearest guess as to the mnnber of yards of thread used m sewing the seaons of tbe huge pair of overaBA on exhibition, was wmi by Mr. M. - W. Dew. Mr. Dew’s guess was 825 yards and the correct number 'was 828. 'The prize given was a pair of o'veralls of the same nratorial and manufacture as the big pair, ud the right size to fit the ’wupoar. Some guessed as bigih seven! thousand yards. “I never feed tramna^ the house wife severely irfformeflij^Mra pan-hand ler. “I ain’t aalong ye#:%sr, ls^» * • whined. “Jest giremn Hm greh an m fead mynlf
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