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SALISBURY EVENING POST. SALISBURY. N. C.t AUGUST 9, 1916. Violating insurance law THE LENTZ AND LINGLE 1 FARM LOAN ACT ESS EAT LAST PAGE TWO Oar Lev Clearly Provides Pertalt; ifetfcgeete AeWn9 In State Wlth ' out Ueenae. ' Aa" Acting Without License. Our law clearly provides a penaitj tor the laaaraace law (chapter 100) the Building and Inspection la chapter 73) and the law goveruiiu Building and Loan 'Association (chapter 83) While Dampening Lime Same Ex plodes and Culs Gash on Nose and Above Eye Big Family Reunion Items of Personal Interest. ! I Chestnut Hill, Salisbury, Aug. !) Held at Pulton He! Tuesday Address of Welcome by Ret. G. H. I- Linicle and ReaponHe by Hon. Theo. F. Klutti. The Lentz and Lingle annual reun- Section 3484. Agent acting without' . . , inn fc . . . , . ' license: If any person shall assume to i,,r- " n mwi i-raw,ora par act at aa insurance agent or insur- street, haened to a very painful ar-" lueS(lav AuKust 8. The meeting was The l.aw Which Provides for a Series of Banks Hag at Last ( erne to the United States and the New Board Will Put Them Into Operation as Soon as Potutible. cident last Monday wtion called to order bv the DresidonL J. preparing M . . . w. . ""-"""I . HfFiXfiinMn j in, 1 IIC (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. S. -After many years of investigation an i debate to anee broker Witliout license therefor aa. MhAiilrad hv I m m nr Hhull urt In anv manner In the negotiation or transac 10 PJ-inkle some lime aroun! the devotional exercises was conduct i by develop the best method of providing . . . . - i. it,, i:. !...:.- : i .. . Uob of unlawful insurance with a for elgn Insurance company not admitted to do business In this State, or as prin cipal or agent shall violate any pro vision of tho law in regard to the ne gotiation or effecting of contractu of insurance, or shall violate any pro vision of law as laid down in chapters u"use l"c "mc 1,1 vt'ry lare Rev. C. P. Fisher, of Faith. After lumps he proceeded to soften same by whu.h Rev (; ,j r Linp(, lIivtiped pouring water on and stirring when the adrega of Welcome an(I the re- the bucket up set (rottinjr air tiifht sponse wa, mad(, by Hon Thpo p and exploding cutting a bnt gash on Kluttz and a ROnu, of .,,, wn. his nose and above the right eye. I Mr. Bernard Hitywortri, after financial a'd for the farmer at normal Interest rates and on lon time, Con gress has passed a Farm Loan Act, President Wilson has named members of the Board which will administer 183 and 73 of The Revlsal of 1905 of spending a short time with his par North Carolina, the penalty for which ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hayworth, is not provided for elsewhere, he shall returned. Monday night to h's work in be guilty of a misdemeanor, aud upon Lexington. conviction shall be punished by a (ine Miss Nellie Lassiter left Tuesday or not less man iiuu nor more man for p, fow i or eaen onense. sung by two little Misses L'ngle. Music was furnished by a select its provisions, and the work of organ choir, after which another talk was izing the vast new system is about to made by Mr. T. Frank Hudson, of begin. Spencer and also by Rev. C. V. Fish-: ,.,.,. vr i n -.i. a,,. . , . iL oecietary McAdoo ex-officio mem- er, of Faith. The President then , . , uer oi me rarm i.oan Hoard, wh ch SAFETY FIRST WHAT IT MEANS IN THE HOME will be at the head of the system, pre dicts that it cannot be in operation for at least six months and probably loans cannot be made before next FeJeral Reserve system does for the elected as follows: uusmess man. the farmer will be J. M. Lentz, president; J. C'al. Lin- : 'ven opportunity to secure money on &olo; mon said : announced dinner, which the pood 1- mondt where sTie will spend DreDared and snrea(i on . J her vacation, with her sister Mrs. ,on? tab,e af)d tnis was enjoyed by . Cleo Hinton. aj Mr. Leroy Jarrell anor wife spent The meetinir was atrain called to Sunday in Greenboro. ordr and the music was furnjshed by spring. I There rs good news from Mrs. C. M. the L;nKe quartette. Election of of- I ,n operation the system to some ex Higgins who has been in Lex ngton ficer b ,he next busjnMS tbe ' tent will do for the farmer what the for some time for her nealth, to the preaent officers were unanimously re- effect that sne is improving last una has guinet five pounds in nine days. I Ihere was a grand reunion last g vice pjdent; Karl A. I-ntz, nis most available commodity, his Wisdom is the Upn.Wv nt the home of Mrs. Ixmda , . i- ri.... land, in stun the mornhont onj ,vi-,- ., ' secretary: :vi ss oauie ruuuz, acting - -" ..u ...o..u- anJ iSiHS S5H00k,, hen! 8 HTV CTOWd f Chi,i f8CtUrer bC enen8bM thrUgh ,He standing." In what ' better manner . (lrn' Krand childrpn- "eignbors and A few remarks were made by mem- federal Reserve system to have h s can this wisdom be used thaa ti gt- i friends gathered to celebrate the fi2nd ,)ers of th(J different famiiies, but the PaPer- based on commercial transac- Ung a good understanding of the birthday of Mrs. Hooks. At noon a most jnterpstin)? were ma(le by r. l tions, find a ready market, ways', lfl which to safeguard our btuntiful dinner was spread of which . , , (, jregier wh0 are con. I The new scheme has many points I he .u. i. 4. .: r of resemblance to the Fmlsrai Ro. lcsuii iui ine uctti iiii-iu ui iiic families represented. The ol i time serce 8ystem but in many essential song "God Be With You Till We futures it is entirely different. In Meet Again," was sung by all and the wav wil1 the banks created under benediction was pronounced by Rev. l do commercial banking, and while Mr. Fisher. The meeting adjourned il is possible that years to come they until the second Tuesday in August. have funds to ,oan that will 11 -. mnnnf omiAMil : 11 : .- . wv oci cini iiuiiuicu IlJilll'JIl Mm, r ox me - m home-! ? i 'ti,!. thirty-one in number partook A home to tfa" perfectly safe should following were present: ir. Roy have a good fouiittiJon. First, of all. Cress and family; Mr. F. A. Butlre Itijayjst bo built oa ik ;btielpre' 6t d' fawilg, Mr. A. L. Rost and wife, !3LamMm Uii W, Cicero rFoks and wife, of Thomaa practkei j;b, every hoosewlfe. The1 . n u i . , :i,. houa. rtb,WN heat .1,,. Oa GeT- H"K?T ' kT should be Ukea that p deoayed S- f.; Mr. Walter Morr,,, tables are allowed t(J remain Aqm. nPPew 6f Ms. Hoo.s, from Hird seclkded corner of the patatr. ' ffltf ; KaWaaa, and Mr.,M. M. Buwer. ,hn there ara childreoi' ..misses mapy .sjiuihup twy, Lowell, are the guest of their hrntner Mr. J. L. Ford on South Ma n s reet. 1917. to it W&mm 'Ueri oafe shohld ba eierclsed to keepj matches out of toe react; -K3f inquisi tive little ftftgera. ta a neighboring oJty the mother" of two little tots left them la the hoase alone for a short time. Oa her return the was horrf . fled to see her 3-year-old boy envel oped in flames, from which he died a few hours later. Had she put Into practice the principles of "Safety First" by putting the matches under lock and key, If seed be, the parents would not now be mourning the loss of that little life. The practice of filling the gasoline stove while burning is very danger ous. Many lives are lost each year .n that way. The gasoline stove, at its best, Is a dangerous convenience. The day Is not far distant when It ill be discarded for the electric de vices, which ara being perfected in such manner as la make the cost of operating nominal. Compliance with the laws of the Stat by painting the gasoline can red would prevent the mistaken use of gasoline for kerosene, which is an other cause of the loss of a great many lives and the burning of many homes. The practice Of keeping poisonous drugs in the household medicine chest is another ecroree af mae? accidents. It may be seen from the instances mentioned that "Safety First" should occupy a prominent place la every home. It la aa necessary there as It Is In the largest factory or Bhop Safety Engineering. OCCUPYING NEW EUROPEAN WAR RELICS. German, French and Belgian Sold'ers' Attire Picked Up on Battlefield Also Part of Wrecked Zeppelin. Mr. Stokes Devereux has on exhi bition in one of his show windows in Spencer a most interesting display of souvenirs from several of the battle. , ( dollars, it is noti believer probable , that. ' the syBteni ever , will Rare . the I SUBURBAN STORE. resources Of the Keserve system. j The Act provided for a division of H. E. Rufty & Company Move Into continental United States into twelve ! Tk.ir vw R.,;iHln prW tv.. lan bank districts, with a Federal aue and Are Comfortably Located, lAnd bank in "ch- Th W01 ' de- ' s:gnating these districts and select The groeery firm of H. E. Rufty & ig the centers at which the loan Company, operating a store on Park banks are to be located will be the avenue near the Kesler mill, has mov- first Just when you get home in the evening, after a long, hot, sticky day -and you're tired and thirsty -THAT'S the time to say "PEPSI-Cola" to "friend wife." That long, thin, tinkly, "ice-bergy" glass just seems to sharpen up appetites for dinner and gee ! how it doe3 drive thirsts away ! Just try it any fountain Ecrves it and any grocer can leave a case at home. annual or semi-annual payments n the principal. No mortgage shall -.in ffeKmM -tljaVfrfrty years nor.Ies than five, an,i there are the necessary provisions in the law for satisfaction of overdue interest or amortization payments. Tho money to be located will conn through the Federal Land Banks, passed to the hands of the National Farm Loan Associations and to the VALIDITY OF A RUBBER STAMP SIGNATURE. New York. What is the atatus ta New York of a signature made with a rubber stamp? It seems to us that there la evident danger Hi accepting a signature of this kind. How is It generally regarded? Subscriber. . Replf.-'-Afit on who indorses a check or signs any other document Is bound by his signature, whether it Is made with pen or pencil, a rubber stamp, or in any other way. The diffi culty arises only when an attempt Is made to show that th gfghatura Is his. If he admits ft he ie bound with out further controversy. If he de clares that he did not Append the slg natttfw to the document It will be necessary to prove that ha did make it, and this Is the point at which the whole difficulty arises. A written nature can be compared With ethers known or acknowledged to tnr- ft-en made by a certain person, and the cor respondent Of that person Or hand triilng efrt8 can testify wta a con 'WeTrb "-vgree ot assurance an tc gonsino.ness of tie signature, la i m ion. 1 c or e t an say, with aeaur- Bj. hov --er. whether a rubber etamp va:-. i i the hands of one person or of a. ; wh It tjaj In use for ' tie making -f a imputed signature. ; 7r title rr-j? a no tne caa reasonably ; le asked ) alfirt. a aigaature so dif . TenUite tV " Ut made With a rabjet.r3t1-. .-... I tTkfl $'1 ett-act from the Journal ( f Cr-"a.r aad Comtnerleal Bulletin ! i l- 'hi nif t-MaJ note and empba- , important duity of the Farm ed int othe handsone new building Ian board and is expected to remit farmer. The capital stock of the land erectei for its special nse and adjoin- jn just as many bitter contests as , banks will not give them much loan ing the old frame structure, the lat- preceedd the announcement of the inK power so Congress increased th-.t ter havinir been coTftverted into a linoo r.f th twoiva vaAara) i?... I nowpr sreatlv bv authorizing the mias oi r,urope, tnese De,nK secure,, hougt Mf Rlfty has the fin- 1 district8 and th location of Federal by one of the firms whose product he egt and arranf,ed guhurliin store ' Re9erve banks. The only directory handles and .s sent from one of the , this city and jn tf)k 8ec(ion It pfovWon jn tne Fftrm Act company's agents to another for a jg af red pregsed brick nands0IW thflt ,and Hnka gha bg oc.ated w."h state number of days. froftt arfd contains every convenience, ' particular reference to the farm loan The u.splay is genuine and among ia we ,ijrhtet( thoroujrhly ventilate need of the country, so the Board - and is well equipped. The building is will hsvn wido rtiscrpfioti. Mnv vides ptnalties for infringements its provisions or counterfeiting Farm Loan Bonds. IREDELL COMMISSIONERS TAKE UP BRIIXJE MATTERS. kilted in Dame, also tne unnorm , credit to that section of the c;ty. ercoat of a French soldier who net death on the battlefield, and tha etp WANTED IN DAVIDSON of a Belgian sol.licr. A portl m of 16-inch shell and fragments of otner Rowan Officers Arrest Man Here and shells, also a small section of the; He Gite9 jj e Hawdred Dollar Bond For Hie Appearance in Davidson. ap- $15,000,000 and the $180,000,000 to loan on first mort- bridge of a German Zeppelin, which was wrecked and destroyed. There is a gun and a number of othtr re minders of the bloody conflict now be- plications from cities, particularly in the northwest and southwest, already have been filed in the treasury itt the Board will not make public Us conclusions until it has traveled over the country and hcti hearings in gages. many states. j Farm Loan bonds are to be made Each Federal Land bank must have attractive by payment of not more ... . .. ... . a minimum suhfur hed runt nf than nve per cein irnr. n.u r w , fi-ou,uou oeiore it can stars business. Statesville, Aug. 8. The board of county commissioners of Iredell in session today took up the important matter of the reconstruction of the three bridges crossing the Cataw' a river and connecting Iredell and Ca tawba counties, these bridges having been washed away in the re banks to issue Farm Ian Bonds and floods. sell them in the open mnrket. Tho The commissioners passed a resolu Act provides that when a Fsderal j tion to the effect that these three Land BaYik has loaned $r.O,000 to bridges should be reconstructed 1 y farmers it may issue a corresponding the two counties, Iredell and Oataw amount of Farm Loan Bon.ls, and ba, on an equitable basis. The bri ges that the total that may be issu-.d by . were known as the Mooresvillc one bank on a minimum cap.tai of bridge, the Buffalo Shoals bridge an 1 7Knnon i tn he twentv times that .' the Island Ford bridge. The material capital. This would give e l m t-i!i' to be used in the construction of the whole syjiem bridges, the financial tiasis upon which they are to be constructed or the proportionate part of the cost of the some to be paid by each conn ty will be agreed upon by t:-e com missioners of the two counties in f I to send hospital supplies to 'the Ceji- of tral Powers. In a communication, to the State Department, dated July 28th, 1916, Great Britain now suggests that it the American people really desire to send relief supplies to the sick and woundei of the Central Empires they can find a way by financing Ameri can Red Cross hospital unist to ta e the plains of those which have been withdrawn from these countries, 's the allied governments will permit IV-" Ked Cross hospital supplies to tel .ceni ! shipped to those re-establhed u:: ' XJ j In accordance wi;h this sugesvmvJ o' the British Government, the Am erican Red Cross has requested per mission of the Central Powers, thi-u the State Department r re-esiabli -,h one or two hosi'al unit-', of six dec tors and eight nurse each, in ea?h of the countries f the Central Po.v ers. f i i ........... TV vmtfrdav alter noon arrrHtM a man liiir waiteu eru;ati iir nania. urc - - , - . , . ... , . . . . .-... u : ....) bv the name of "Buddv" Charles, of i If wlthin thlrty davs after book8 are en spiny ims ucen iiucifsuun iv . and studied by a large number of peo- Dvidson county, who has been want- nip j i vy ine oiiirers oi mai county iw r VIOLATD At TOMOBILE LAW. vision that they shall ie exempt from fetleral state or municipal taxation. . . . t opened for subscriptions to the stock ' They are made legal investments xor of any of these banks individuals or trust funds. They are not to be obli- I . . . - 1 . u,. ...u iv,j a., t iinno nf thn United state-, ' ' some tune for u violation of the state i tv" ""i- """" I prohibition laws, it being contended ( mount the Secretary of the Treas ithat he Wl nn .hnnH.nr. nf liouor ury is directed to subscribe for the 1 1 1 A. tT . I J Young Man Operates Car Without on nanu ,a8C iMa-v- "e fave Dona License and Drives Wrecklesslt- , ,n lnc 8Um 01 tn, t e ""'-ea dollars e i . a a t t- . . j One I'nfortunate Acniiitted. 1 1 r n,s appearance at iriai in wavm- son. In the county court this morning, a young White man f this city, was indicted for operating an automobile without a chauffei's license and also for wreckless driving. He contended that he did not know his license had "The Coldiers Equipment." Come out tonight to the First IJaip- United States in the needed su n. Stock in the banks may pay dividVirls when earned, but the Unitef tSats as a stockholder cannot participate with others, have behind them the first mortgages on farm lands. These mortgages al so are exetnpt from taxation. In case local conditions ao nui i vor organization of farm loan asso ciations land banks may be authoriz ed by the Farm Loan Boari to make jo'nt meeting to be held not later than August 25. RE-ESTABLISHING THE RED CROSS t NITS. i"J !t;' THR FIRST STEP. Pa, 1 want to git in society. All HrM; I po.se we kin hlrr reporter WrilP VAmathln1 scandalous about us. rrU tc -v The banks will not. except in spec- ; loans to farmers through agents such as banks, trust, w and the law ial cases, loan direct to farmers, but approves, Vto"r,-t.JfcJ a fltf lag policies a- a a' a . i v.. Ihrniio-h thn a t,rr-rr nt TV j inn I rarm winrnTtraap COIllLun iisx prayer meeting at n o i iock. iou i ' -l . . . aL. will enjoy the service and it will help Loan As-ociations, which may be or-1 permit estabhshment of jjint aw ran 7Hi in ftr v nnmnpr in k imiki uanK . lann UHnivs .v ,... Cling , - . you. You need the prayer mee expired, but his card indicated that and n needs you. It is the great mu- district by any ten owners or pros-1 rowers on it was out .Mine 1st and he was con- tual ministry of the church. PastoT pective owners of farm land wno cte- VK-ted on both counts and judgment j Thomas will talk ton;gnt on the suspended on payment cf costs and compliance1 in the future with the city and state automobile laws. An unfortunate young man from lower Rowan section was up for for cible trespass bu was acquitted. He has been treated at the stte hopital in the p.utt and was allowed to go but ':- v.'arncd to kep off of the prem : ' vf the man who appeared as pros ecutor in the case this morning. A liquor case whs continued until next Tuesday. "Soldiers' Equipment." Most of us need this. Come out and see if you can get it. The public cordially invited. Rev. J. P. Lanning of Greensboro, and a former pastor of Hobnes Mem- Prominent Greensboro Man Drowned in Lake Yesterday. Greensboro, Aug. 8. J. H. Cook, well known insurance man, was drowned in the lake at Guilford Bat tle Ground late this afternoon, while in swimming, tie had swum across sir to secure loans on farm property. Applications for charter for these associations must go in to the Farm Ixran Board and may be refused by it. No association will be chartered unless it is shewn that signing mcri bers desire loans totaling at least $20,000. In applying for membersh:p in an association, a farmer must take five per cent of the face value of the de sired loan in stock of the association. Applications for loans are to be . ... once and started back, when he wjs passed upon by a loan committee oi unnxi-pntlv spi7Pd with i-nmh. Two the farm loan association. Lioans win farm . . i -. tinder supervision of the Farm Loan Board, but will not be assited ry Federal Land Bank funds as will loan asso ciations. The stock banxs, however, i v 4m Ka nun! f-jliy.ed at not wnicn are w eocn (inn or-Vi also maV "s- less man fiuivw v-.., - sue farm loan bonds, exempt from taxation and based on first mortgage securities, to the extent of fifteen times their capital stock. These banks are subject to the same pro vision of the law as loan associations, in respect to interest rates, amortiza tion, etc. In the beginning the Federal Land men who were on the shore could not he made only on first mortgages or banks will be governei o . and were unable to renW as- farm property and the value of the I appointed by the rarm L-oan oo-- orial church will preach at Par ave- ' stance. I land win be the main consideration. ! but after subscriptions from loan as- nm chi.rrh, East Salisbury next Sun- j n wa. ,m0reH on th trts that The land w ll be subiec to tnsee-tion 80ciations to any Federal Land day at the morning service. The oc- he had committed suicide, but this by an aopraifer of the Farm Loan ; Bank's capiUl stenk, reach $100000, casion being "Heme Coming." All i8 discredited. Mr. Cook was 54 . Board. Lowns will be made for par- j aB elective system will become effec- the members of the church are ex- ypar8 0f ajfe and is survived by his ' chase of land, for it improvement, or tive, with three directors chosen by p-cted to be present together with w,fe and a son. He was a .candidate for purchase of lite stock, equipment, tho Board and six by tho loan asso- thore who have helped in any way to f0r mayor last year. fertiliiers. or to provide buikiingsoa ( ejations. , The board will approve buiM the new church, and the publci , , k a;TaW-pro Kqoidate .indebtednejss;.' compensation paid 'tttreCteys 'and offl- haaV a. cordial Mnyitition to attend sons and Daughters of Iiftert. existing when the first assoeiatW is eers of tlse baaks.' The loan asao- tMs sfvfce. The regmkr mid-week , . form n th coanty where land is nations will be directed by nnpaia prayer meeting will be held in the All members of Salisbury Council located. No loom will be- wade of officer except a secretary 01 tres- No. 54. are remiwtted to N nresetff ' kwm fhn llfl OA wot leas tbain fclOO. urer. Thursday flight. August 10th. aa we. Interest will not ke emerged greater Banks and loan associations will IF BACKACHY KIDNEYS BOTHER Allies Will Permit the United States to Establish the Units Withdrawn on Account of Funds. Since October last when the Amer ican R:d Cross, owing to lack of funds, withdrew the hos-pital units it korl . a ru Wished and marntained for more than a year in the warring countries of Europe, the Red Cross Eat Less Meat Also Take Glass of has been strenuously but vainly en- Salts Before Eating Breakfast ,l.vnrnir throueh the State Depart-i t-'ric acid in meat excites the kiJ- n,ent to obtain Britain's permission leys, they become overworked; g2tl ..i :,u u i i .T j siuggian, aene, aim itei hkc lumps tflf lead. The urine becomes cloudy: tieA I uiaaacr is irriiateo, anu you may ao ; obliged to seek relief two or three I limes during the night. When tie kidneys clog you must help them T church this evening at 8 O'clock. The lack of ambition merely dem fcav vmr imruvrt. ..j ... ti,. i... it2 if Vu u-.kit to the customary exami- - - .-ii, u u u i . I V uu . l riA TT icnh i.w ivau .-.. - onstrates tnat some people would ' gree work Cf RESULTS, IW) PO.ST WANTS rsther be happy than successful. A T. JARRELL, R. S. will be reduced throogh an amorti ion plan providing for reduction Docs morning fin 1 you with a lame, 1 flush 0ff the body's urinous waste ir stiff and aching back ? Are you tired ; you'i feei a dun misery in the kij all the time find work a burden ? ney region you 3uffer from backache, Have you suspected your kidneys, j sciit headache, dizziness, stomach Salisbury people endorse Doan's Kid- gCts sour, tongue coated and you feel ney Pilb;. You can rely on their rheumatic twinges when the weathur statements. is bad. Mrs. J. E. Ingram, 327 E.- Kerr St., Eat less meat, drink lots of wa Salisbury, says: "For five years I ter; also get from any ptrmacist was under the doctor's care for in- 'four ounces of Jad Salts; tle a la- liaIIHI.ItIl Ul me L:aunti mm uwwi- UlCSpuVIIJ. UI III 9 lASS Ol Water CJr I ilered kidneys: My back was weak fore breakfast for a few days i dl and I could hardly get about. I had your kidneys will then act fine. TIjJFl a 'burning sensation across my loins, famous salts is made front the acid My kidneys were inactive and the of grapes and lemon juice, combin d kidney secretions caused me annoy- , with lithea, and has been used gea- ance. My head ached and I was so erations to clean clogged kidneys a id dizzy that I almost fell. Spots float- stimulate them to normal activity, ed before my eyes. The doctors also to neutraliee the acids in urine, couldn't give me relief and I began 1 so it no longer is a source of irrlU taking Doan's Kidney Pills. Every tion, thus fending bladder weakness, bok I took did me more good than tho Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in one before and it wasn't long before jure; makes a delightful efferscent I was cured of kidney trouble." ' lithia-water drink which everyone Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't should take now and then to keep the simply ask for a kidney remedy g-t kidneys clean and active.. Duggists Doan's Kidney Pills the same that here say they sell lots of Jad Salts sa-'.nati nobyi persons appointed by the!jfrs. Ingram had. Foster-Milburn Co., 'to folks who believe in overcom . fc by 'Farm Loan Board ati the law pro-'pr0BSw Buffalo. N. Y. Adv. 'trouble 'while it is onlv trouble, f;-
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