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TiiuniDAY r.:crj,::;a, ju;..: i., a cam is Inother of Fighting Regiments of wild Cats Comes in On "j Transport Matsonia MANY CAROLINIANS ARE IN LATEST AGGREGATION Storiti of BriDlant Tig btinf V Told By Offlcert, 8ereral of Whom Won Medall Tor Dli- tlnraUhed BrtTerr; Tar Haeli Are Hippy and In Zi- Calient Health, Doctor Say. (Special to The New. and Observer.) . Ntwport Newt, Va, June It Cololel Lamia T. Richardson, a tegular army (Bear, brought home tha 822nd iufan try, of tha "Wild Cat" Division, thil oraiaf oa tha tranrport Matsonla, end they have gone to Camp Hill ta await srden that will arad then to demool ttutlou camp aad bona. Major T. a Tilghmaa. of Wilaoa, N. C. commander of tb second battalion, or tb Croix da Guerre for gallant - Mnduct la leading bi men, aad 13 men la tha raaki of tb organisation had . . tha l 4a ri.nff . ta their O. D.'s. - , . Capt. JamefB. Manning, Jr., 713 North Blount street, BaJrigh, waa among thoaa present, followed down tha gang plank by Lieut. 6am l C. Jackson, of Cart bag. "Tha regiment want over tha ta ea tha morning of November 9," aid CapUl Manning, "and between that time aad tb algaing of the armit tie it took three towat, 1 Aboutourt, Qrimaaeourt, and Moraaville. j ww nmm .itiWi "Wt eufftred approximately 200 m- aaltiee. tb Centals continued, and inek wltk deep regret of tb abaene . af ea of tb regiment' moat popular odltera, Captain Horace B. Cowell, of - - Wishlngtoa. N. C, whe'wat killed in a. tie eaat f Verdun oa October 9. - Tb raak of th regiment war fill d with Caroliniana, who had aeen their fret service la tb Vosge nonntainaj ,w(r peeoming raauiiar witn in m. , Deaia sector, when they want into. th Meuee-Argonae offensive. r Colonel Blrhirdnoa eould not be aeea whea tb (hip7 docked. He waa said to be busy la hi quarter ea board, alga ing neeenaary paper debarking hi mea. Other offlcert, however, epoke of tb ex ploltj of the regiment tine tt left Camp Jackaon for the great advntur. Gained Many Decoratlona. Among the wa Lieut. CoL Stanley Erwin, of Florida, regimental aurgeon. The health of th men i perfect." Colonel Erwin Mated, "and they are re turning bom ready, for th work ahead. "7 f : The account of th two day of light lag in th Argoaae, preceding th end of tb war, were vivid and filled with many thrilling tsiea of hair-breadth ad venture. During thla fight, fir men In th regiment wervg tvea tb French Ctois d Guerre, and who tb new of , u aigniag ia nrmiaue waa given to tb world, it found th Carolinian Mill preeaiag ahead, with no thought f vr eeoelng until their abjective had been gained. Major TUgbmnn' battalion advanced fartheat la thia fight, th offlcert aaid, bad tt waa bar thnt their commander wu give tha French erota with, palmi for hia eoacpiewau bravery.' CoL Siraardaom wear tb D. 8. C. 1 tnl baa th order of th army citing hi regiment for it apleadid conduct. . Carallnlnna Are Baasv. 'Tb Carolinian war happy, aad buky whea they landed. Every maa wb eould be epokea t declared k felt a thouaand time more fit bow that h had roughed It over there, aad that b Wuld aot tak million dollar for hi trperieaee. "We wouldn't g bach agaia for twaty felllloa though," they declared. Mere "Wild Cats are expected br Friday en tha Manehnria. which t - petted to deck omtlm la th after- aeta. Tb ether anltt af tb Slat which preceded, the 1334 ken; ar be ing harried out ef th local eamna each day, aad ealy. a few remitting detach eata af tb former arrfvale ar here. .m h i.m,.i ..J ; It, t , - -www wiuvww hniit win leave for demeblllnaUoa camp wttkta five any, and probably eooaer, it waa aaid twda, aiaa th debarkation ramp ar tot crowded aow aad railroad facilltic are aot eon feet d. AJt Mciu-wt Afrmtt, if'5-fr-.it, 5-3wT a wh.fi T!t rki. n, s wuk ADDITIONAL UNITS OF . WILD CAT DIVISION .REACH NEWPORT NEWS ?,?T1!S,t . V-" " -Mor WUd, Cat" mea from North Carolina, South Carolina aad Teaaeeeee, mem here f th 322J infaatry, arrived thla '"?rV' " ,k- MataonU wbUh aailed from 81. Naaair Jan . J. IDIaU 100-70 Vlft rVHI -kteaMaim V.1'" ieal ther Z. rrncb wivoe aboard 1 Com pa ay B, f the llOtb aapply tralai 1W tea raleaeeata, and abant tin caeaala. Among th prominent efflrar aboard at Captaia Niebolat Boeeevalt, f New fork City, acphew of the late Colonel Theodore Booeevelt. Be hie recently ,ird with. the peace commiteion in rnrl and waa for a time on a special loar of iaveetigatioa la Auttria. . At preeeat U U attached te beadquartcn taatpaay ef th nd infantry. T Fartfy and tarh-h the aieed Ttk OBOVE'8 TASTE LEW) Chill TONIC wblck I aimply IROX and QUWIXF tuepended la Syrua. 80 Pleeaant Even Cbildrea Like It. Tea caa aooa feel it Strengthening, la vlgoratiag Effect, grit dOc.-Ade. CIABCK MISAPFROPIttATION OF rK88EXS INIOM FUND. . Kaoiville, Tens., Jane lS.-Chnrging mlMppllratloa ef ualoa fundi fflk ml aitangemcat 0 efflclal affair. aSuit ha been filed la Federal Coart at Greenville, Tenn, by membert of CbU mea't lad Ailtant Valoa af North America, tgtlntt offlcert ef the inter national aaloa and ' ether. Arga mentt oa aa applicttloa for, a pre li mi nary injunction agaiaet tha defend nntt ar tehedutcd t be heard before 1. strict Jnljr E. T. Sauford, at Chat ' tco"f, t.ir.!.' -- FLYIui DRAWS BEAD 0 BOMB FLIftGERS Knows Source From Which Recent Bomb Out- . rages Came SAYS COUNTRyIs STILL MENACED BY ANARCHISTS Department Makei Pabllo Tea timony of Attorney General Palmer la Askintr For Ap' propriation To Carry On Hunt For Thoie Engaged la " Outragefi Waabingtoa, June H. The menace of bomb outrage atill hang aver' th country In the 'belief of official of th Department of Jattie. Wm. J. Flynn, chief of the depart meat' bureau of Invettigatioa, aaid today, tint he believed . there were "more bomb to' come" but aald it wae impoanibl .to eay when' the ncit at tempt to create a reign of terror by ta plosion might be made. Supplementing Mr, Flynn't Mate merit, the department tonight made public teitimony of Attorney General Palmer before the Bout Appropria tion eqjnDyttee axklng for a ipeciai fund of 500,000 to carry oa th hunt for radical. Th attorney general told tha committee, at th teitimony re vealed, that government official had bcea advited of a dty net for another attempt by radicals ''to de-troy the government at on fell swoop." "W bav received to many noticet aad gottea to much information," Mr. Palmer told tb committee at bit re cent appearance, "that it hat almost torn to be accepted at a fact that oa a eertala day in the future, which we hav been advised of, there will be n oiheraeriout and probably much larger effort of the tame character which the wild fellows of thit movement describe aa revolution, proposing t rite np and destroy the government at one fttl twoop." ' Pretention By Police. Mr. Flynn taid ht knew ef no plot plaaned for Independence Day and emphasised thafevery precaution wst being taken by police throughout the Halted States. Be expressed the belief thai, eventually those involved in the recent outrage would b brought to justice. "We know th source from which tb bomb operator have come," Mr. Flynn said .. "The agitation it purely domes tie and hat ao foreign connection, al though ther may be tome foreigner activ In It It will take tome time to clear up the cases, but w are making progress." . ;.' Mr. Flyaa aaid Investigation of the recant attempt made oa the life of At torney General Palmer had revealed that two mea were involved and tbnt aly a miscarriage of th plotters' plant prevented tb attempt being tarried out successfully. - - Baspect Among '.Ma Arretted. Ia tracing th source of th explosions. It hit been established, he aaid, that th man kilted her wst in New fork two weekt before h met hi death, but hi Identity still it anhuowa. Acrevtt being mtdt throughout th eouatry include many person aot ena nee ted with tha bomb outrages, Mr. Flyaa aaid, but who have been under surveillance and ar detained for fur ther investigation. aassaer Dinrrboen caa be controlled more quickly with GBOVKS BABY BOWEL MEDICINE aad It I absolutely harmless. Just at effective. for adult aa for children. Prk 80e Adv. ARGUMENT CONCLUDED IN CONSPIRACY TRIAL . 8mlthilsld, Jnn 1. Today la Joba toa county Superior Court whe th trial aaatnet Rtttla Dalle. Jiu, Hl. JAmet Evans and J. H. Staaeill, the four men charged with conspiracy to uraer uepury cuerin .. Ail wail, bat beea-ia-irroarfee for eeveral davn. wan givea ever to argument by the attorneys. Judge W. & OtB. Bobiaeoa. Jamet H. Poa aad J. A. Wellnni airvnk-i tt9 thai defendants and Solicitor W. D. filler for the -Stat. Several tpeecket had beat mid aa the preceding day. Court at five a'rlorh took a races until eight oloek. It wa th program tken for Col. Ed. 8. Bell to eloet ior th Sttte, after which Judge Kerr was to deliver the charge. It wit aot expected that a vernici wouia n rencnea tonight. This It th hardest fought ease tried la Johnston ia maav wears. . Oninlnn. r the speeches of the ftriout lawytri dlf- i ior aecoromg i tn (ympatbict ef the partita. I COMMENDS BAKKR FOR . t PROTECTING AMERICANS., i Washlgton, June II. Representative ' " Emersort Bepublicaa, Ohio, today in. . troduced a resolution declaring that "Coagrese eommendt th aetioa of See retary af War Baker la uailin. 1T.X..1 Btate tolditr acrott th Msxiraa bor der for tb purpose ef protecting the lives and aronertv of aitiient af tK " Calted Butea.6 CREATION OF HAPPIER ' SOCIETY MUST BE GOAL (Contlnaed frera Page OncI . 4 II ned withia torn 'Enrpie,. but declar- ed It lit found wherever a mtn "bobTW- anij spurred attempt te rid ea the backs of other men. . . Secretary Lane in th beginning made himself tolid With hit Tar lie) audi, enct by declarint that be felt ..i. coming to bia alma mater. "I am a grsdutte of a 8Ut I'aivtrtity," he do dared, 'aad-your Vaiverslty it the other of them til." ,. Becretar Daniels baA tmrA K cabinet, endorsed by the Beoole ef North Carolina aat f a full knowl edge, he aaid in mieaklna C ku ul. league ia th cabinet, and although be wu mea mown 1 e country, th Americaa people ar aow ready to slalm him at on or their am. mA a. 1. longer a North Carolinian but belong i ut wai country, n ft the stmt waa true nt hia rtn t. r aid Indeed all evv the world. , . Berore- Uunching t into his e.tin theme. 8eereur l.m nu..- 4 lbutc afth wjr, r rather ta tb caus for America' getting into it. Th decision of Berlin to wage ruthless submarine warefare waa a reason, the totting up of a republic la PetrogTsd waa aaotbtr. The Challenge af Peace. Following the line of thought tug tested bv tier retary Dnnlels. rWrelnrv Lane discussed the ehallenget that th end Of war bring to us. 1 be first temptation is to tech glory bees us of new gained power. Our prssiujut aow sits at the head of th conned of aa tlons, a thing that lot vea th fertile mind of B. G. Weill ia tb moat ro mantic fietioa eould bav toaecived sit year ago wbta a man of acadeaiU learning beeam U beta 01 a .real nation. With great power, our aatioa it yet yonng. a warned. Launching into hi aaala thtmt, h eiplained that th aftermath of revolu tionary discontent ceme bacauN war't cessatloa leave mtnkind without eommoa deflnit purpoe for which - U strive, and h tuggested at a remedy tb possibility f building ut ef th war spirit a renewed unity again with th purpoe ef sreatlag a better so titty. Thlt had bet war't superior claim. . . : . "A contclout obiectiv U' there a way t gala thit argy aad tnthns iatm aad dtvotioa ia tim of paae, h teked. W kaow that It It la at. Caa w aot find purpos ia govtramtnt, ia social life, ia work, without retort to war. War't ndt ar gained by ,uick aad tuddta affortt boeauta it almt at dettruetioa and thit letdrmaiy to aat th powtrt it dsvelops'for th aplift of mankind wkta pete comet.'' ' Aa Objective Worth While. Tb ereition of a hippler otity, thlt th tterttary thought a tuffldtat ob jective. , That cannot b attained by 1 lowing up bridge or piers. It caa aot t gained by rtfuting to see thing a; they ar (bat me ar atlfith. Sec retary Lane did aot present any toa eret program, but mrly tuggetted a few problami ' thlt need to be tolvtd, tueh It better health condi tions, better working conditions, bet ter government. "Fight ignorance, la justice and diseas a well a yon fight men," h urged. "Our la America I aot a work of reconstruction," ht addtd. "Th moral of thlt aatioa It ttroager aot weaker, thin before the war. W wer walk ing la th right wty before, and aow we thall go fatter." Secretary Lane mad a most happy impression upon th University com munity. . Not only was bi addr a scholsrly effort but hit wholesome genial personality quickly awakened a response oa th part ef hi audienc. lie received ovation while speaking and whea h closed with a striking Illus tration of th need of faith ia a work ing world, b was giva vigorous ap plause,., tb tudlenct standing aad cheering for several minute. 1 Co-Ed Glvea Ovatloas, Governor Blckett earn forward al tha 'close of th address aad th senior were presented. Tb fir women r. reiving diplomu wer given a asoet rordlnl reception and if ther ia any disposition ii quertioa tb wisdom of eo-edueatioa, It wasa't la vldtta hr tonsy. Mitt Opal Ion Tlllmaa Emry walked forwtrd and received her diptoaut aa a bachelor of lawt and it waa a eignal for prolonged tpplaut and th same wat true of the other. Governor Blckett Speaks. Th degree- of doctor of philosophy wa conferred apoa Jamet Williams Scott, tht diploma being teat ta , hit father, at be died of influent last fall while ia the service of hi ' country, working' ia a munition plant. Ho had completed the work. President Chase announced, aad had graduated previ ously at Wofford and at Vanderbilt To Gorenor Biekett waa given the privilege of making the cloning address to the seniors. Hp told them that he envied them their opportunity to get out in the world and do big .thing- He got down to bran tacks right away. Htanding ia front of tha roctruas be urged them to exereite their leadership in behalf of tht Lsagu of Nations aad tht audience wit aot tlow to txprett it With th benediction by Betv Mr. approval. Maynard, the commencement of 1919 came to end at t o'clock. - Medals, Priiss and Fellowablaa. - Medals, prise aad Fellowship were aaaouaeed as follows 1 The William Oaia Frit la Math, nutlet t W. F. Hunter. Th Ebet Alexander Price la Grki W. B. Berryhill . Th Early English Text Society PrUei Louisa P. Beid aad Minnie 8. Sparrow. The Worth Prite ia Philosophy 1 T. C. MbsJOETERSOII'S REMEDY .ALCOHCLJM 7? ns ft- 5 ' w.'V itaamaai -ta. - ' ' BLOOD.'DISEASES . uno AS A CWiMral Taait, AJtaratrea and Purify WtbeBlooA ReesmmmJw, far Tectar. E-wptiont and Diee tbat aovaa .frwat Impwitiaa ef tb Blood, lowlgwstlca) aad N Stotaack TrtMibW eV-ttW-Wiw-te-wJe.iJ.i mm. ex -, Uwi t, r - 1 PR1CEI91.28 lumirAcrvnto ir , PEHS0NlKEr.!EDYLCO are tvni sscasss sew in tt. tt we) WANTEBw-M BRICK MASONS AVI) t li laborer at eae. Applv-W T. , . Koee, contractor, Goldsboro, jS, 0. , 1 T . ' ' .: -V '; Unircrtity Graduates VVho Hcccivcd Diplcma? W cdr.eiday. ' " - i i t ":.-: ' " : ' . : t .'".'-...., T, : Elghty-va Senior wtr yesterdsy which caused maty ttudtatt t drop out Wolft. Th Callaghaa Scholarship PrlM ia Law 1 Albert Oettlager. lTLadouxJellowthlp la Chemistry: N. A. Bioar.---.. ;- 'Th Bea Smith Preetoa Cupi W. D. Carmichael, Jr. Th Julian 8, Carr Ftllowthipt B. B. Gwyaa aad H. B. Slmpeoa. . : Th da Poet Ftllowshlpi O. H. Jaek toa. Tht Burdtck Prlt ia Journalism: Moset Bouatr. Th Bingham Prist t B. B. Gwyant. Th Mangnm Medal: W. E. Prie. Elected to Membership la Phi Bete Kappa Society, 1919 1 H. S. Everett, C. P. Spraill, Jr., B. B. Owyaa, B. H. Southar, a B. Toy, X. I. Whit. ' Certificate wr awarded to C. L Vogler la botany B. W. Baling in history, aad W. H. Booker la romance Ian gangs. Honor la laaguag aad literature wr awarded t Edwia Samuel Liadtey aad William Enock Prie. Dipleraaa Preeented. ' Diploma were awarded at follow : Bachtlort ef Artt( Prnted by Dean Andrw Henry Pattertoa) William Parker Andrtwa, John Lee Aytoek, Boy Wingat Boling, Tkomat Prastoa Brian, Samuel Jam Calvert, Harvey James Campbell, "tJoha Nathaniel Couch, Alfred Beeee Crisp, WUllam Beyaolds Outhbertsoa, tCharle Walker Davit, Harry Tewlse Davit, Irvia Webb Dur ham, Jr, William Cltmtnt Eatoa, Wal ter Connor Felmtttr, Jr., , Jame Skinner FleUea, Joka Wesley Footer, Jbha Mendinghill Glbon, Thorn as ..... y,,. ,mwi..!j ""r gW Ellis M fag te " Specials - ' Come J High heel, cap toe Oxford, Kid Leather,. Worth $6.00. While they . last, which won't be long, for $3.98 mfMiMi Kid Oxford-, "Cbix-Tob Kid C7"QC- LBBthaiV Worthie.OO.-Wy.theyl.fit.O.O. '.HighlgTBd. llc Heel -ueit sole. Worft 8.00. last iisxsx u. See Our Store presented with their "theeptklat" by Governor meattt. uwing to tat wend war ia rdr to d their part, th tlatt it smaller than ususl. Guthri Gibso, Carolina Goforth, Otho William Hal, Cary Lanier Harrington, Harry Forrest Heaton, Jr, Luther HartwtU Hodges, Paul Lorain Holler, William Howard Booker, William Fred Hunter, Elisabeth Atkinson Lay, Edwia Samuel Lindsay, Peter Francisco Lynch, Virginia Htndoa McPadyea, Beid At water Maynard, .Eddy Schmidt Merritt, Forrest Gleowood Miles, Ktaatth Franklin Mountcsttle, Irvia Ferdinand Parker, Joka William Gordoa Powell, William Enoch Price, Jennings Jeffer toa Bhyae, Theodore . Edward Bond thaler, William Fleming Stokee. Louis Grady Travis, Curtit Liaville Vogler, Charlet Brae Webb, Hilton Gwaltney West, ' Walter Harold Williamson, George Alexander Younce. Bachelors of Selene ia Chemical En gineering: ' Edmund Olia Cummin gs, Josiah Stockton Murray, William Banks Bichardson, iJtmet Pinekney Btwytr, Beubea Holme Sawyer, Harry Gillespie Smith. , Bachelor ef Selene ia' Civil Engi neering: i William Fred Morrison. Bachelor of Science ia Boil Investi gation: Jtfftrsoa Carney Bynnm. Bachelors of Science In, Medicinal MDuma Carroll Arnold. Maurice Ed ward Baker, Donnell Borden Cobb, Fred Bobert Farthing, Kenneth Baxter Geddie, ' WaiU Leonidas Lambert, fitephen Cannon Nowell, Jr, Fred Boss Bobbins, Henry Alvord Beott, Anderson Jon Smith, Shahan Bichirdtoa Taylor, William Gilliam Wilson, Jr. Bachelor ef Law (Preeented by Deaa Lucius Polk MeGbee) : Norman Addison Borea, Opal Ioae Till maa Emry, Eay- and Profit While they e C CO VUeJa7i Windows, Sure mond Craft Maxwell, Barrit Philip Nawmaa. - ' Bachtlort of Artt and La wit WUllam Bryant Austin, Albert Oettlngor. Graduatctia Pharmacy (Preeented by Dean Edward Vrno Howell) t Geoag Laaaeaa Ny pharmaceutical chemist. Arc Cok Cecil. Matter of Art (Prsssated by Deaa Charlea Lee Baper) t Elmer Levy Daugh try, 'Currca Monroe Farmer, Herbert Milto Hopkins. Vatutblre Naito, Min nie Shepherd Sparrow, Jamet Balph Weaver, James Viviaa Whitleldi Mas ter ef Science, Ira Wellborar Smltheyi Doctor of Philosophy, Jamet ' Strong Moffat, Jr., tjamee Willlamt Scott. Abteat by permissioa. tAt ef 1911 "SONNY" ADOPTED PY THE TRUSTEES (Continted from Page One.) professor ef rural educatloti Chat. M. Baker, assistant librarlaaj 0. A. Hub bard, assistant protestor of English Paul J. Warren, professor of com manity music; B. H. Hobbt, assistant professor of rural economics. Beaiguationt: Bobert L. James, as sistant professor of drawing: Edward Mack, assistant professor ef chemistry Joha M. Steadmta, instraetor la Eng lish; William F Morrison, instructor in drawing; James V. Whitfield, ia ttructor ia military sclsneej Mr. Thorn at W, Lingl, advlatr t women. Killed In aetioa t Joseph Henry John ston, assistant professor of school administration. Buy and vqHigh heeKid Oxford, Plain Toe, Kid Leather.o'um Sole. ,Only thirty pairs of this wonderful $8.00 Shoe to be sold, while" they last,' at ' .yj., 5.98 t UdIe"' H1h Grd- Cordoan,LBthtr Ox-. iiubber Htel or Frfinch H.bL I fiQ Wort8-00-" WittvVV.V"- Vic! Kid Pullmin Oxfords, Low Toe. Worth 8.00. While am Bfc . I 208 FaycttcviUe Street e. picki:.3 si:;atc:.3 ' " totc:e v;;LwC:i (Contlnaed from Pagt Oat.) fellow man," ht continued, "tk'st 'a aot equally iaeumbent upon a natiea la It . relation tvery thr aatioa. 'Of court aot eae of ut would have written thie covenant just at it hat come te ea. But thit covenant repre teats the delil-erstioue ef aatiaat. Jt dealt wittomplti tltuationt. It comes te ut at a compromise compact. Aad t Metre the support af thit eouatry pecial eooeescione have best mad te ut. Our Monro Doctrlae I by thi lattrumtnt givt a world aaattioa. - - "The mmbr f th league under take te preserve the territorial la tegrity only against external aggression. It has beta assarted aad reasserted la all the false attaekt ea.thla iaitroment that the Catted State would be eonw palled t help Great Britela preeervd her domala agaiptt her own iaternat 4 revolutione or . rebllient. Nothing eould be more flits. It le ealy against external aggression that th league as sure It protectloa." Referring te charge that th United State would be at a disadvantage la the league secant It hat ealy eae vote, tht speaker aaid the Important deelaiOB . would be made la the sou sell whsr th ealy voe would b eae each for ' tht five great powra with aaaaimoua aetioa required te effect a decision or te traatftr eonsideratloa ef a question to tht alterably. Antwtring ebjeetieai that Great Britain would hav tee mmy votee ia the assembly, he tontinued: - "What would be the dngr te at ef having Canada, Australia and. New Zealaad, blood ef ear blood, aad bone of our bone, made asember of tht Mmblyt . Toa give black Haitt vote. Yoa give black Liberia a vote. But yea would deny the greet, independent commonwealth ef Caaada th right to. raiat ker vole."'3 MW McCumber declared h personally would be opposed" te leaving Germany eat ef the league fearing that action, might lead to fatfcre diviaioai aaj Jealouaisa. - ' r ii. 1 " Th Pessimist Tra goiig to Jola1 a tuieide dub." The OpUmist "Going te Uk eat a life Babrahipr - CnirAtIS Hot water , SorCwkf ELL-AMS FOR. MDtQZSTtQH' Rejoice Heel, Cp E Cfl th.ey Ustat.. yVeUe7.
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