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I Bit fo> ïlenîtersmt Satltj Hispatrfj ONLY DAILY NL λ SPAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA TWEN Γ\ -EIGHTH YEAR ,'tV^eÂssoc^k^rb38?f HENDERSON, N. C., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 25, 1041 ''γ1,,''·'"χγκρτ 8undatTbrnoon FIVE CENTS COPY Nazis In Suburbs Of Leningrad • · · A - - - - " - - " ~ ' Reds Claim Nazi Drive Being Halted G e r m a η Military Quarters Describe Russian Position as Becoming 'More and M ore H opeless' as Storm Troops Ad vance. ( l'y "Mu· \ssociatcd i'ress. < ierman troop- were reported fightiiis: ύ> (he streets ni ί enin :;rad's -uhuihs lod.tv. po-ing a «rave threat in the Mege ιό the old czarist c.nul.il and \a/i military quarters declared lh.it the position ni Red ai un d. li nd ers w as becoming ' more and more hopeless." I he Russians however, eoun tered iίiι the assertion that the fierce battle was beginning to turn in i.mir ol Marshal Kle liienti Yorosliilox s defense forces. Si λ ici r ■. 11 ' : in greatt r number :uul trcrc-'tli v. »·η· reported I" be -It·»!.; ,: . ι. ' ι,· · Χ;./.ί ι MislaUght, ■' ii ·:-1J i If till· .i| teadv stream of Gl ! .11 .rei ! 111 . Tlie Moscow radio, as heard in London, admitted that a few (icrnian tanks had succeeded in knifing through the Soviet lirst line ol defense at Leningrad \es te rda.v. Inii asserted the.s were thrown hack with heav\ losses. (ierman militar> dispatches sail! \a/i shock troops were pushing deeper toward the heart of the cit\ of :>,,·?<>().000 after .rushing Soviet resistance in at least two villages on Leningrad's outskirts. German assault troops were pie lured ,i- 1.;n,_·. the Rti ,-ian.· hand in hand v.,:!. bayonets, hand gre nades and ide an is in a bloody ad \ .. 11 < · ι Iron >i! eei "u> .-licet and housj to house. Λ .-umii· (li'in .in divi-inn was re ported t. I;.iv. ei/od a lai'uc Lenin grad laet'-.'v di-tnci where every ί;·· ι.-e war 1 >:111·i' 1 y defended by tlie Russians, The Moscow radi". denying that ι lie ( iei'iuan I:,κ) actually I iciirti at - ed suburban Leningrad. -aid the Nazi report apparently referred t·1 : I ii ■ .-mail town "i 1 'etei Iml. on the ( I : ■1 : ol !·Ί η la nd, lie. : ί s llu milt's Serb Revolt Is Put Down li' ; 11. S: J.Î . ί AIM. - ])VR, ro I;. υ.- uie ;-.·).·>· that ' >'· , ' ·>. ! t . :i id ;i" i · M'd Serbian ! .. ; d !Ί ι μ |i ·;'( ·(! : ΠΙΚ H'llUllS a ι h ίι,Μ i I >een ■«·· · ' · ' > :1Γ ι 11 ·. \ « ι Î /. f 1 ! t net. Λ nil !,· ·' I !' ;md a * ι ;h<· region 1 ■ ! !... . ■ 111 ;:. we- 1 oi ended 1-4 Γ tlx and dead, ; · ··"'·" ; werv? Au1 ! ' aire·■ - d they V : · h ;. ! c t .· bonders • »· i ( ' : ·· . Serbs. German Sight Used By U. S. New York. Sept- ~·~>· (AP) —rl*t'S '. . ·ιι\ I ti'(i State.-. had ...îitti l. :·· ;> i «Ί! and ... - . . >_ ! '.· l : · ·, ii il \\ .IS illtl'U (Ilu'i·.i ' ..· l : · i ι>i Hi men ι ! l. ι 1 . ' · .··!..!;·· c· n ι li ι acy. William h ι n'dimau. federal bu « ..li ; : 1 : ι :il;i lit. U'.-ti 1 led that in· h.fl eavesdropped on a eon \( ; >. : ; ..π λ : 7. 1941. between Wilh:·:·! Se i «ίο, l-'Γ.Ι 11111 il It τ .-.py. and ftermann Lang, a defendant accused ι films ·<-erf.· i the Λ·· encan adc X.iidcn i· >mb>ight to the Ger man government. Friedeman said lu· was hidden in u ,λΙ,ι. in. u r.«>m when Lang, a ι lei .iiiii i-l mi η draftsman of the Carl 1. Xi'iden c< :npany. entered the of tico. He .-aid the talk eventually came around to bombsights. "Lang said his plant was being en larged." Friedeman testified. "He told Scbold 'bonibsight instruments had been taken irom German planes and are beins e\periniented with at • ν plant nui certain parts are be ne it.· ed Send this across." 'Seiiu'd >-■: d he \»*nnld " Britain Rushes Aid To Russians Tanks Scon m < Ρ a * ê - s fcliuW ι-tiers Imperial ί roops May Be Sent Through Iran Into Caucasus in Move to Stem Developing Ge; man Οί fensive in lamdiii.. μ·|ιι. :Γ>. — ι \ί>— British ;ι>ri l'or l !» ■ I; m via η armies is I 1 ·:i:·ν il!·! ··il lu the easlcrn f'ror.l in a · t:-i(i!· in creasing licit·, il was autbnrita tivel.v repo-fec, uicay as dis patches to London painted a darkening cullook fur tin· Ked forces both at Leningrad and in the Crimea in the south. With tin ι! M only yesterday disclosed to lie tlyii.g in buttle on the eastern Iront, a reliable source said It.day that British tanks '-oca may be in action with the Kussians against the Ger mans. Fui I lu iTODi c. newspaper specui; - I ι ui : ι : ι ; liriii. ii ii η pei ial In mi ι ι μ ι 11 l be sent tl:mu_'li Iran into tli. Sii\ ,.ί ( '. ! u ι ■ : ι η ! '1 aid hard pressed Km·*;.: as.-uuicd new . ignilieatu ,· with disclosure· >> 1 a series nl' military staff eiinferences involving troops in this area. The need tor early British ac tio!) seemed to be pointed by a report in authoritative circles that a (inman attack on lia Crimea was developing by a force which "may be anything up to four divisions." an attack apparently aimed at the whole Crimea peninsula, rather than at just a few strategic points. 'l'hcse quarte;·;- said they lacked information regarding the size ol the Kussian garrison on the Crimea and therefore ware unable to hazard a guess a.·· lo how well the .Soviet ai my \v<mid ;·ι able to π ; t even a comparatively .-mall attacking force. Hie lour dp ion reported de \ eloping an ' .el. on the Crimea wc re sa id '· ·' reliable source.· 1" be of abiillt Γ. J " ι men each. Ί hey - aid. ' ι ..It .< :. η _,!;t be d. - velopmg la:': ι . 1 alony tin up per shoes ol Sea ot Λ/.ον, how ever. Leaf Prices Advance prill- ad\ mice i-rda.v t.a !->< ·ι. '■ Middle I ! 11 " c ,\ew Bllgilt a\i ( >rango leal .'I!.·, low [){}. conn ι ι η lea 1 —line· 4.'!. ht\\ 1)8, coin!11< >n od M, lair ; cl m lice 1.'!. ! 11 u· m iiicii's* τ 11 » i lu avv 12.1'Γ». <·■·. Middle belt avc ! ( )ran&e leal 30, common 1 i); «ood 42, .a ·■■ ΜΗ 24 : Lemon cutter. low 42; Immii lui; 42, i*ood 40. : ; : : r primings -eh«»ico 4.'!. fair 32>, low 20: ι thin 8.25, poorest heavy 9.50. U-Boats Sink Eleven Ships Berlin. Sept 25. -(ΛΓ 1 ;· .my dcelaι ed t. >dav that 1 ' ; ■ ! - ' 'li nn ..il \vt 1 Λ ! nca had m · ! ι yvd eleven merchantmen <>Γ a »*.·.. «·> o! twehi ι i>.- sailing toward i-"ti.-i 1.in:i "despite powerful protection !.\ de ■Irove; "Onl> .-mi.ill stvaim ! ·: anag ι ά to ο ι ape." - lid a spot ι:ι e<τι - nmnii|iie. "KU .en .-hips ol a total of 78."Oa tons were sunk." (While neith r the special η r gen eral communique.- from Berlin to day located the att tek more precise ly than off Africa in 'ho South At lantic. there have Ν en .-tor.e- cov ered I'v Vichy's bl.mr.i : il. mal — suggesting that Dakar. Κ ench West Africa, westernmost ;··· : .·! the c iv tincnt, is being used ι · "c pre tinned ρ^c r~"— \|M SI,-hi i-t. π <1 ye. Πι ,..i and ■■ι ι >e I Is. ■ *d : 1. t'a t" ange sniok 2, lair 40, • II entier ;; . > ο : leu, on i;', -.ι d 40. ; · o! -b 1 ) 25» be st U. S. Bombers Prove Accuracy in Louisiana Test <r- .··· « Wrecked tanks and target pyramids, as well as the churned up earth, bear witness tu the accuracy of U. S. Army and Navy bmnhiTs in the greatest bombing exhibition in American history at l!;uk-dale l-'ielel, La. Flying fortresses, dive bombers and attack bombers vied for honors as the fliers used real ammunition for the first time in the southern maneuvers. Nearly iUO obsolete tanks used for targets were destroyed. (Central I'rcsn) SENATE GETS REPEAL MEASURE Neutrality Fight Looms Opposition F ο r c e s Plan Vigorous Battle Against Scrapping Neutrality Act. \V hington, Sept 2,">. (ΛΡ) Λ : d reports that virtual .scrapping ■ : ·!.■ neutrality act would l>·.· sought ι'' \l uivli. Senator Taft, Republican. ' .... declared today that repeal "v.'"Uld In· equivalent to a declaration ι· .val'." Λ: tilt· \ei y least." he said to rc I : tei":t would grant the admin ' ι m authi irity h ■ carry < >11 an un ili ι lui rd w ,ir." I.ill I'oicsaw a knock d«wn and ι· . l: ■.:,t battle in .'lie Si-nal· .,lniiii»: . ' y m peal attempt a loieca-t which '·" 1 ιI 11«>: - disputed and prom • d that In· and ιither opponent» 01 ···<· administration'» foieign policy ■ hi ι iglit \ igorously. Il'i\\e\cr, Representative Wad. - ν ' r 111. Republican, .Yew Vorl:, be I ι λ i'd that the House wa.- re.nl.v ίο ; epea 1 or modi 1 \ the law, and Ik id the h'i|# that it '·'. "tlid Ik ' ν 11Λ d oil the statute hooks. ' In all our history," he told new - 1 en, ·\\. |ilUght for the ι lylit tn .-ail tin -even cas at v. 111 III the neu i.ilitv act we surrendered that right. That always armed to mil· morally w i l >ng." Both administrât H Ίΐ and oppo. i Inn polls ha\ c indicated that Presi «lent Huo.-evelt could oM.oii the S'en· ale' consent to modifient Ion ol the ni" ι in this and other pmn t -. 11 · η ι ι le.idei a lsi > ioreca ■-1 appi ■ "· a I t hei Mi lino evelt indicaled Tin .· that he intended t■ ■ a - k ( ι ικι e ne\t v. eel. to rope (I the ball Oil al 111 in^ Inp.-, but informed -ourie 11"j hehew lhat Ills message may go lui-' tiler than that. CHURCH LEADER DIES Atlanta, Sept. 2ύ (ΛΡ)- Bishop Warn η Allan Candler, ill. retired, a le,nli r in Southern Methodism for ii ore than hall a century, died at his Inline here today alter a ten day di ne.-». j. Shortage Of Aviation Gas Washington, Sept. 25. -(AIM Sir l'eiaiy ni Intenor likes, the petr Ί ('■mi cooidinatoi·, announced ton.λ pian* were being studied to treble Ίΐι refining capacity lor aviation gasoline at ar. expenditure ar und $10(1.000,000. Ickes disclosed that the Navy had gone into the market in the last few days lur 60(1,000 barrel- of aviation gasoline and failed to get bids. The Navy was understood to ha ν sufficient high octane a\ iation fuel lor ;ts present needs and was seek ing storage stocks. Icke.- said an emergency in res pect to 100-octaiu gas line had been intensified materially by needs ot em battled Russia and Br.tain He stated that he .-aid several weeks ago the refining capacity should he doubl d but that the situation now icquired tnat this capacity be '.'eoled. McKeîlar Is Sponsor Resolution Introduced In Senate Today Would Do Away With Neutrality Act. Washington. Sept. 25.— (AP) —Senator .McKellar. Democrat. Tennessee, introduced in the Senate today a resolution to re peal the neutrality act which bars the arming' of American merchant ships and prevents them from entering combat /ones. 1 Jeelaring that the act was "in i! : c| conflict with out freedom of li ι a policy." McKcllai' told hi^ ο>Ι!»·:ι«ικ·> that the law ught to be ι'■ ι η 11 I·· I outright. Tin1 Tennessee ι n;itoi lias I>et η a cim - 1st "t sup a : the administration'.^ foreign in.Itv. but tli'Tc was no immediate ; ι .d ical ion as to whether he introduc • ii 11 : ι repealer with the knowledge 111 Si ι1 ir leadvrs. President iioosevell said Tues day that revision of the act was being studied, indicating lliat action might be forthcoming ne\t week. IYlrK· I,;!· aid hi· thought that i.'lrli .ι law was on the statute I; . g· iveriiment was "paying 11 lu.. \ no atlenl ion to it" and tor that re ι ' it ought to be repealed. Coup d'Etat is Failure I ; m 1 . Sept. 2·>.- ( ΛΙ' ) — l'ii·· : ι (il < I < · ι ' ι. 11 ·■ < I today all (! .·:.·; i · >■· .1 iiinvim ut de-. i'l . I Ii'cl · ■> ·' I l'Ullp (ll' tlll c II ν ιιιι·ι> continu» d to Ily I: a·!; ami l a- Un puljl e sought explanation of the mysterious plot. Ac-Mil; ι ι tent Kan;.m Castillo Mud an '■· tranquility prevailed lolowing : ' -·ο\ eminent occupation ni ; 11 i ! i t ; : ι > .<:.p rl-, amsis ni some 20 aviaii· itl'icers, and immobili /.iti'in ·: ' nation's 21)0 tirst line « arplanes. Ι!ι· ill i.l t.h.it Générai Angel M /n! . ι : ;. ι ι ι in en ι elie\ ·Ί of coin niand ' I S trained air foree. aillions1, ; e pus.-lnility that the àti year Id : e r had resigned was not excluded ΠΜ STFF NAMFI) Raleigh. Sept. 25.—( AP)—Gover nor 1 !: .·· ton today appointed John 11 W . Iron of Greenville to the board ' t: ist( es oi F.a.-t Carolina Te r lege l'or a term expir ing l.i 30, 1942. He succeeds E. < ; I·'!.!- : ;i.. w !m resigned when he aerei . ι· s : t ion a.- highway com missi 'iter. WEATHER I or. NORTH CAROLIN A. Mnstl> (loud* with occasional scattered showers this afternoon, tonight and possibly on Friday; slightly warmer in northeast portion tonight, cooler in west portion Friday. Treasury Drafts Proposed Law To Limit Corporation Profits M ushingloii. Sept. — ι \1M — Secretary ot the Treasury lim gcnthau announced today thaï 1 reasury experts had begun drat tins a proposed l>i 11 to limit corporation profits to si\ per ci ill. following up his recommenda tioi; (>l such a limit before a con gressional committer, the seer retary told a press conference that he set his aides to work this morning puttins the idea into legal language lor presentation to Congress. "We have started drafting tins proposal and will tie ready whenever Congress wants to get to work on il," he said. AlorKcnlhau indicated, ho« - ever, iiiat In· preferred 10 présent the idea as a tax liiil before Hit· îî-ms. ways and means comiuit tee ratiier than as a rider to the price control legislation l»«-iiifi considered by the House hanking committee. He expressed the idea for the first time in testifying on the priee hill. The drafting task of his ex perts, MoiTeiithaii explained, is to surround the idea of a six per cent limit on corporation pio.il-, with other provisions to make the proposed law as fair as pos sible to dilferent kinds ol busi ness firms. BLAZE DESTROYS FREIGHT STATION AT FAYETTEVILL.E I'.iycUcvillc. Sept. l'y.— ( \1") —Fin· ilestro.\cd (lit· Atlantic Coast Line t'rciclit station and ni no freight cars lioro earl.\ to day . I)jiiii:;o Mas ostimatod unot- I licialh at lietuoen si âtt.OOU and s ίοο.ουυ. Soon alio!" tii·* lire \\a-> dis covered at a. 111. an ex plosion in tin· center of tin· 1 .">() tool structure causod tin Maze to spread rapidh. I irom. ii. dis counting an.\ possibility ol sabotage, said llic explosion was causod l».\ an aeculation ol gases. Japs Bomb Chungking Shanghai. Sept. H.'i ( Λ Γ ) Λ ' Irtrgr torct' ol Japanese wurpl;uic. πι ide ι "ι il··,.. I ; 1111 · l; ' raid "il t'ie t hilie ι■ capit. 1 ut Chunni'.liik today, the .1 ,ι| ι 11 h ι ;au ;i ΊΙΙ ici (I. W ! ι ! 1 « · I >th aii and fir· ■ aid lui ci hainmi'i eu against C'hιιιι· ι pu it in Iliniaii ρι ι iv 11 ici · ni ecu t ral C'h ι na. In the attack mi t I.uii.^i.inl; tin.· Japanese planes de troyed " 1111 pi τ - taut military objectives." tin· .1 ;ιρ.ι - iiese announced. In Hunan, the Japanese reported today a mass raid on Chang, ha. th.· provincial capital, while ground troops pre- od to within !!(> mill's ol the city. Japanese plane- straiei! Chilli e troops elsewhere ni noi thern llunan. TROOPS GATHER FOR MANEUVERS CIu '.CI·. S. Sep». 25.—-(ΛΡ)— Λ,·ρι··\ mately 7(1,01)0 troops of the I·' ι Λ: ι \ Corps will be concen trated π thi> area by the week-end, ι cady i t »·. niait w ι k of gig antic. fluted wat maneuvers. Kr'.irt.·." '' i:-and r ·■;·. the I!th div ision w ill be thrown Monday against approximately aii.000 a I ng an east-west line passing through thιλ sector. The phase will be de.- gned to train the troops in patrol and m·· n naissance. Major General Charles F. Thomp son. commander ol the First Army Corps, and hi- staff arrived .νι ster day. 'i'he soldier- were moved from ("amp Stewart. Ga.. Fort Jackson and F.rt Bragg. Italians Occupy Zone In Croatia Uni! '·. Sep!. L1.'). ( AIM Th" i 1 a I - Kill .11 ! · . ·. : ι ■· ■ M J η· '!« 11 π ( HCll I .ι ! II -I • Ί' ;i (Icin i ! ; ;.n i/.ed /· ·ηο ι μ l Ί ·· »;ι lia Ιο il Μ· 11 ■ < ί il« ι in lh.it tin Indent . t ; » t <_· ( III \ ed (III' -I ci nheied Vu.L'C) : laVi.i, it \. .. . nil' -11111 I'll tullay. The ϋ re, ι % ' ■ winch the I ! .ι I ι;η ι . ι ηι\ Ιι.ίλ η" \ ι <1 lie ;jI«>!!·.; tin· Ad riatic 11 ) 11111 ( i bel \·. et ·ι ι Hit I >. » i 111 : ι - tKlll C".,.: .· ' :! I 1 I ί )ί I 1.1 Γ.ί : : . Hill lit in. .«lid ; < ft in ι ; : ; '. ! ι h ι lie aid Î he - 1Λ ρ \\ i i: I.. !.. η Willi the c · - ; ι. < ■ 111 · ■ : the ΙΊ'ιμΙ g1 ·\ I I I ι I I It'll 1 I ! . > ι ; 11. it . a ill. \·. ; ι t< · "end ;my di : ι h. ni « ..i d .ι m tin η I.» nm m.-i hit hi t ! .e j " >j ■·!..: ;· ΊΙ .ι \·. "il .ι . - ! . ι ί .<>. « I u t e Li 11.1 ί'ίΐ 11 ' t I · ι ! 111» · | ) ι * Γ11 » 11 μ' 11 · ι e . . ih.il i ! ·, .1 : · ι ll'i I ν 111 t h · · Adi ι. 1111 ' .ind ΐΐι.· : .ι-· ι land \\ ill iml I u d ι. 1 η ι ί ··. d. ' λ' : I .ι ene11 .y ι ·γ ι ι ι «i,Li'!it . u heti;i : tic y he Anglu ( .\ lhiti.-ii hruadca.-·!. heard in New Υ··!, ι » \ .\ i Η. .id 1 lî.nnn Se: . » : 11 - II. c l\ < d . Serh l· ·ν. η ye - tenia s anil that it til u a the ι ·. ne ni \ . ·. I\ 111 I ; jit t· ·«!.,> e : :tc .il ; \ a! '! lier i:,..i! ι ' e ι η i11 · c·. ·. ι ni · and CiermaM due i1 · ι ; ι. i η ■ i al uic.v . ) HOSIERY WORKERS GET PAY INCREASE C " i ι :. ι li ittr. Sci >:. (API S: ik i : !] 111111.u I. m ; ni ι. m ι l· I'd pay ι ,ι ι.-< -s lu: wiirkci 11 la\ 11 >1 l· >\\ ' 11.14 closely f,;milar announcements by cotton text h■ plant in tin· t'.niilina Hudson Silk Hosiery Company, operating two plants here, announc ed a wage rai-e would be suppa - mcnted by a one week paid vacation or the equivalent. The lirm estimat ed the average inereasv at ten per cent. CAPITAL PREPARES TO GREET WINDSORS Washington. Sept, 25.— (AP) — Washington, which customarily takes vising royalty in it- stride, broke step perceptibly t"dav for a good i look at the duke and duchess of Windsor. X nt : ν 1) trict "I Columbia police men we! ι■ a-s,t;ned 1,1 'be union sta tion to ι ' oitr Ί the thousands of sight s'en - expected t" greet the titled cou , pie upoi'i their arrival. Bctte's Bitten Nose * 1U ! 11- Davi Ί irony nf it .ill! Actress Bette ]>a\i . an ίι iuinal member of the Taii-Wiit" 1 dub, which is com posed of dog-lovers, was playing in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" when a dog mistook her nose for the dinner an i took a nip at it. She is shown en ι ite to Boston to have the injury repaired. ' ' entrai Press) η Defense Med i a t i ο η Board Also Takes Jurisdiction in Avia tion Strike Threat. (B The \ssoeiated I'ress.) V seamen's strike for higher war bonus',» was ended toda> by an agreement to negotiate the dispute between the sailors and owners belor· the national de fense mediation hoard. The cit.·· used !.·■■ •rded I 1 '11 c I «· ι ν. i ! I try 1 volves tli ! ! 1)1 Mill ,e t<» W< Ship. idled ν . lee 2f/shi|>s delense ma ii ι iι >! ιf ·λ On h «ici i ic The du ι !ion in niUineo ; rt the ί·ιι .\V\è >i (i.iled m I I j. ί : ι . ! 11ίιl;i ' t ; ie <i ; ! ' ι i ( ) I t id to w . ; ι.: oui < Haze GERMAN LU WBERS RAIL) DOVER AREA !i(i u! iiiSt 11 inc< id In north Λ< . r· !. C,i Π! .. (i- >\\ 11 μ·\ en i · . .. . : t • ' 11 ; ιi)0Γ w ill ; . t Ί Ih'H· \\ ι 1. · : -■ u j · 1 ; i 11 ν · - o\ ι ι ίί'·πΐ:;«η 1er; ' .· ti> > ni n.^ht, il .-tilled. G. HALL ROOSEVELI DIES IN CAPITAL Washiiu : · S. : · . ΛΡ> G. Hall Roosevt it. 50, engineer, banker and transp"! ; e\ee ; ;.\ »■, di d early today at ;!a W. u-r lî-.vd h<>sp'ïal with his only sister, Mrs. Franklin IV Κι ί >-1"· . 1 !. ; > bed;· do. I!'>oso\ ι : : ί i>e( ι· ill : any m nth--, i.r-: r. ι hospital at Pough keepsie, Ν. V.. and subsequently was given array hospitalization by vir :·■·· "I hi.- World War aviation serv ice. The r< la'.on.-hip between Roose velt and hi- only .-;stev. the ί r-t lady, ν :.v t ^lreiiit-'y clos.', Ο phaned ι- ('" Idren. they \v re :-(d by a ^t'-nrlg ·1!1Γ) w-m-i-tgi :·, .|irl
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