Soviel Offensive Is Unchecked
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American Fliers Pound Japs
Getting Ready for Christmas Raid on Wake
A tl. S. Dombor crcvv nt a Pacific base prepares to leave for a surprise Christmas F.vc raid on Jap-helrt
Wake Island. The» are donning their "Mae West" vests. More than 75.000 pounds of homlis wore dropped
on the targets, starline fires that cast a glow 75" miles to sea. In-fore the raiders sped hack to their liaso
unscathed. Col. William A. Mathcny (4th from left), of Cariington, N. D., led the raid. This is a U. S.
Army Air Force photo. (Central I'rcxs)
Unexpected Fight
Looms In Raleigh
Early Arrivals for Leg-'
islature Hear That
Joint Resolution Will
Be Introduced De
manding Probe of Re
venue Department
Kalrieli. Jan. I.—(AIM—Karl.v
legislative arrivals wrrr few to
day oil lh<* eve of a Democratic
caucus, but tlicy aroii'ilit tidings
of an unexpected fiitlit.
Itcli.itilc sources on Capitol
llill -aid a joint resolution would
In- introduced to cause an inves
tication of the entire sctuii ill the
Revenue department. That such
a rcsiilution would he op|nis«>cl
there was little duiiht.
The Kevciillc depiil'tmi'lit. -wept
liy .in citilic//.lcincn1 -camlal .1 yo;u 1
;i(*<>. w .i ii'iici ti in 1 n*\> hands .liny j
I when Kdwtit (till, t licit paroles 1
<-<•1111111 Muni r. Miccccdcil A .1. Max- ;
wi ll, w lin 111 liirn w.i- placed ;it tnr
head i>l tin- tax research nlfice. I
A determined drive toward early
adjiiuriiineiil tnav it-ell lie a l>ai nci
In Mich <1 r«,.snliilMni. e.-pecially with
the a.-.-eiiil»ly netting »|f to a last'
Mint.
The cancu tomorrow night i> c.v I
pcclcil lii I" pci 11 lilt ■!••• \ with .!• 1*1.1 |
II Kerr • >1 Wiiriin»«»n neMuui inc 1
111n111n.ilimi 1111 |iimI 1 1 .hip and .1. .
Hampton I 'i ice "I lioil.uij'.ii.un ••iiim- !
l.v the tiiitiini.ilH'ii I'M pre nlciil pin
tf 111 nl lite . etialc.
I
Nine Persons
Die Violently j
On Week-End
Charlotte. .fan. I.—(AIM— At
least iiiii<- persons died liy viol
rme in North Carolina during
llir WTi'k-cml.
Koiii mi mbers <>l ;i lauiily were la
tally Inn iu•»! when ;i stove exploded
iit (he home "I Hillus l|i>l_iliins, (»|,
Ileal |'nll;\ illr Mi . It KoIiIiiiis,
•17. John I.('i' lli'iiil. .'12. In wife, 22.
tiiul liny I ,ee Ilisitl. tour, (lied of
l>tll IIS.
Andrew .l.icU on Sawyer, 1!>. of
Kli/ahcth Cily. was killed by a
cIijii ue of tiuckshot and l\v<? com
panion . were wounded .is Ihev were
cnlei iiiK Saw yer's home near the
edjje itl Ihe city. Police C'hiel Walter
Spenee quoted Ihe wounded men.
Marvin and Mandall Sawyer, as say
ing the three had had all argument
with a Negro earlier in the night.
Henry Hcnderl.v. til. a I.inner of
Anson county. \vai found dead lie
fade a pasture lence near his home
two miles north ot Aii"iivillc, and
Sheriff S, M. (iaddv and Coroner 11.
II Leavitt expressed helief In- was
killed by a mad hog. They said Hen
der'y <Iigo of a deep gash in Ihe leg |
and explained thai a trail of blond |
(Continuedun Pa«c Three)
StateRevenues
Show Decline
Iiidei(!h. J:m. I—(AP)— liic'iiii*
III till' Slillc* I 0\ CI I lie illld Kii.-o
lino division incrc.isod
(luring December. «iii
piired \\ it 11 llciriiiiiri', 1!UI. Iiul
the .• i.\-iiionth period ending I >«•
ccmbcr :$1 sr.v tile revenue de
crease SI.I!!I2.;VU.'J2 under the
siime period m IIMI.
Tile motor vctiieles depart
ment. whose lisure.s v.ere •in
piled separately. ,s;i\v it- re\ i
line decrease Sali-Mian Hi <111; : 1-;
lust December. compared with
the previous December. 'Mil i!
income tor the sixth-month per
■ o(i ciiflmn Deceii'licr :il ier >
ed $(ih;i,8M!.l I over the i 'inp>i
iible period in I!) 11.
N. C. Potato
Trial Opens
Corporations and In
rlividnals on Trial on
Charges of Violating
Sherman Law
Wilson. .Iim I—(Al*l Selection
<>l ;i jury from <1 .special venue ol
Ullil eastern North ('arolin i rn was
begun litis moriiiliv. ;is I I corpora
lions and 17 individual went on
triiil in U. S. di«tri<'t court "it charges
of violating Sherman anti trust l:uv
in connection willi tradmi: in po
t iiloos.
llccatiso of thp tar::e number ol
defendants, attorney, and potential
jurymen. the see'ir of the trial wa
shiMod fr<jm the t'. S. I'ntirl to the
Wilson county superior court room.
The government charues price fix
ing and conspiracy to "fix prices
paid growers for potatoes produced
in North Carolina. Virginia an I
Maryland and for conspiracy to
monopolize trade commerce in
potatoes produced in these states."
Pleas of innocent were tendered
hy all the defnodiints at Ilieir ar
raignment In/I .fatiuary. and !>oiin>
of «I.(inn to $2,500 were so! then
S: i'-e then, several conferences
have iioon held hy lawyers in an
effort to agree <>n rertnin techni
calities in order to shorten the lime
required for trial of the rase. Kven
so. four to six weeks are expect *d
to he needed.
Ohio Hood
Hits Crest
impending Cold
Weather Pro m ises
Moderately Fast Run
off; Peak Passed at
Portsmputh
( iiiriiin.iti. .Ian. I—(AIM—A
ISO mile Imii; flood crest moved
slim|\ dim n dir Ohio river
111 • i ■ '411 ihc Cincinnati district
luil.i\ i'ltvcriim ,'iiil1iim<> witli
inii'l(I> water. stopping naviKU
• •••ii. sliutlini; down some w:»r
plants and I'liasini: lowland rcsi
ili-ils In higher ground.
However. ini|*etiding cold weather,
piiis low stages 111 .ill tributaries
;11m. v e I .inii.-ville — laii miles down
* 1 r* .i'ii |n ■••;c'i<(l i moderately fast
i; little material (lain-1
behind. l>aii iiiK heavy rains.
!'!m i .ver. <»\ i i iIihiiI >laKe lor its
n il. l.i.I \\ eel: crested I'orts
■ ill. (>!iin. iii.niiil'.K-tiirni^ city ol
i ,i";ii. vr !enl;.\ ami then started
falling slowly. Portsmouth** peak
.... (iI .i foul iinilre the top ol it
• •• le II.i ill w ill (in !■• •! .-lane:;
i:i ailed 1'il.iv ll'olii l'> C'ill
1111.111. .i <li i,r it 'it I.>0 miles.
Jap Vessels
In Solomons
Motor Torpedo Boats
Attack Light Destroy
ers Discovered Off Tip
of Guadalcanal
Washington. Jan. I—(AP)—
Japanese destroyers Htrr diseov
I'lcil off the norlliweslern end or
<iliail.ilran.il inland last Satur
day. the Navy rejwrted today
and were attack'' I hv motor
torpedo boats \\ liirli «l«"I'inlti'ly
seoreil a I.it on one vessel and
three possible hits on two more,
T!i :> apparently was the latest
Japanc c nttrmpt !•• supply their
troops mi Clnailaleaiial -1 they
dropped about .'in p.ir.iehuli* eiH'HiKs
on a he..eh December 27. The par
achute t ■ | >| >1 ■ were bombed ai/l
.sir.iied hy A , t ric.ni Army plane-.
Whclhcr tin- I upcdo I mats suc
ceeded in iiiru u in.ck the Japan
ese .illacl; \va not st iilt-rfl hy the
Ntivy. but It wti n .led lhal only :i
' tiirpedn hit "ii one vessel was re
ported .i- leil.im. It would have
lioen pi'-silile for the others to con
tniiie their high speed run into the
northwestern lip 11 ('Uadalcnnnl and
Hel out attain without having to
, undci'iio liutlici attack.
Destroyers
Are Bombed
In Solomons
Enemy Air Field at
Munda Is Raided
Again; Japanese
Forces on New Guinea j
Are Surrounded and!
Face Annihilation
Washington. -Jan. !-- -( Al'l—
American fliers continued their
assault aK<'iin.-t Japanese j-roimd
ami sea forces in tin- Solomon
islands v over tin* week - end.
|H>undinj,r the enemy air field at
.Mnntla and bombing two de
stroy urs.
fine «f the destroyers was left
huriiing badly anil the other ap
peared to l>e sinking alter an at
taek "0 miles northwest of
Kendova inland in the New Geor
gia group Saturday night (Solo
mons time.) Tlie attack was
carried out by Dauntless dive
homhers. escorted hy Wildcat
l.ightliillg lighters.
Farlier. the Navy reported,
enemy destroyers were attacked
::n iniles south or Sliortland is
land. .No hits were observed.
Anti-aircraft emplacement- and
olliei installations at the Miinda air
'ield <>:> New Georgia island were
hit in raids Saturday and Sunday,
riie Navy said ii" enemy planes were
observed in the air or on the field
i<an<i .'.ii. > i. . .1:11rtm ii mi viii.ui
aleanal island, with t>etween :{ii and
:!5 Japanese r< ported killed in pa
trol ela.-hes. Kneiny artillery wa
reported ictive lor the first time i:i
week.-.
Allied Headquarters in Aus
tralia. Jail. I—(AP>—Surround
ed and lacing annihilation, the
only Japanese forces remaining
on the Papuan peninsula of New
Guinea were confined today in
a narrow pocket on Sananda
Point hy American and Austra
lian troops who wiped out the
last vestiges of enemy resistance
around Siuna over the week-end.
"The enemy's position is now |
hopeless." declared a eomnuinicpie |
titom Gene.ral MaeArthur's headt
quarters. adding that allied troops
already were "ving lip lor the
kill.
Ter-ely the bulletin announced
that the a 111 • - ad "completed the
(lestmet i .a ot the enemy' defeated
(Cuntinued "ii I'aae Four)
BANK STATEMENTS
ARE CALLED FOR
Wit.-liiimiun. I n l—(A!'> -Tin
t-iii111ilr<>|I<>•' ' 'lit* enrreiiry 1 day
i-siicfl a c;ill • -i statement of the
P'mdilioii <r . nat l>ank .it
Ihr eloa- •>! less Thilivday. Ilee
ember 31.
I (; t (ill. .1 1 — ( A!*) — Commis
sioner iti It i' iiiirnoy I1 llood to*
fluj railed ill tVi-fli Carolina
I►;11>1:111n m i 'tis l'ir ,i ' if»• nent
of eonditior ' the rlose of biisiicsa
1 )ereinber
Police Probe
Elizabeth City
Ambush Case
Kl./nheth Ci. .I.in. 4—(AIM -j
Coun'i.v .mil • t» poliec pu.-hed .in J
inv'ivli)ial mil ' > into Ihe l*'nda\
muhl IvmiIii :: three while men
from ;mil>u.~h v> ■ 'i precipitated .•
tense >itiiiili<in >ere for a time.
Meantime. ex ilences of tension
had (I is. 11 > | ><•■ 11 <■« I and Slate highway
pal rolmei) xx Ij" xvere I'U-hud here by
order of timer I trough ton and
extra armed pali and sailors and
Marines xvei< returned In their nor
mal station.
Andrew .la< - "it S.iuyrr. Ill, wa
I fatally xvoiirderl .md Ixvo com pan
j ions xvere le- -n iM i-|y hurt by a
, ehiirur of Imh , I >1 Irom Ihe dark
ness ;is Saxvyrr x\.i al>out to puter
his home.
Several Negrop> were questioned
by investigating "It <-er» who said
they were told the three young men
had rxehanRed xvorcls- with a Necr*
I rn the -treet e.ulitn hi '.;u» night.
After the Nazis Retreated
This radiophoto from Moscow shows Russian women Inokinp thritieh
the hard-packed snow for bodies of loved ones near Vrrtynchi. on the
outslcirts of Stnlinirr.nl, after Russian troops had recap! I the town.
The fleeing Germans left many pathetic sccnes liehind them :i- they
ran before the ICus.tian troops. (C' > I'ictt)
Incoming Congress
Faces Tough Jobs
Fertilizer
Prices Higher
Raleigh. Ja:i. 4—(AP)—Price-;
>>1 mixed lortiliwr. superphos
phate*. and potash were revised
upward today to meet increased
j >i< >ci Lict i< >ii and transportation
costs, I). S. f'.iltrane, assistant
!<i 11 to .IKI ll-llllUI'C <*•>«))• 1) k SlOIICt
.said.
In notifying Coltraiic "1 the
c!i.ui^cs. the oftiic i>l price ad
ministration -aid the- upward ad
justment.-, repre-ented ati aij.-o
Into minimum needed t<> oljta u
sufficient production "i commer
cial fertilizer 1" enable larnu.
lii increase th.'ir yields for war
requirements. The price in
creases allowed manutar' ure: >
on a""eral crop fertilizer.- vary
from Hit cent.- t«> SI.!><; .i ton.
Oil Crisis j
Not Altered
Ickes Says 'Hand toj
Mouth' Status to Con
tinue for Months to
Come in Eastern U. S.
Washington. .Ian. I—< M'i —
Petroleum Administrator likes |
told a special Small* committer
today that the eastern seaboard's
gasoline and liiel oil supplies were
on a "hand to month hasis" and
were likely to contiliile in th.it
status for months to come.
The first witnc*.- Tn ,m m\ >• ' I
lion ol the petroleum .-I101 ' i
petroleum admilli.-tratoi ;• il hi 'i.ad ]
«II it t «*l I .11 l.-l 11 IC(| 111 "III! <il' - " ' .1 l>
i-ssjiry lationum ol <j;i- il.ru- •• ill
hope ill Hit' • clival ••!! t v\ cry in
could hi»|>c fur only ! 1^1 it i ua r
fuei I'll ipiotas.
"When all i> -aid and done." lie
le-titied. "«■(. lire living "ti hnnil
to i in it it li bnxte and WO are go'ltft to,
continue •!! ,i hand tn it• .th bi-is."|
Ickes sihd the new pipe! ne- I mm
east Texas t<> Illinois, jjo-im nto op
era I ion February I. would tie p re
lieve the -itliation. I>at pcti >'*■ in <1
malids lor (lie Ainrrit'an lorres in
porrh Alric were j*»\vitijs.
The mm haul at •-> lite Atlantic
front the ca-t rat - shorter »mtl
.vnfer than the ronh "n Texa- ^.ii!
port.-, lit s,i.il. and eon i<|iuntl.v tin*
drain on ca.-crn pelroleuni supplic
is htrgo.
This Icke- said lie hoped a new
K'.J.Vmilc pipe line from Illinois to
New .lei-ey could oe completed li.v
•June 1.
Ths would dolivei it.Vi.lMiti barrels
daily to (lie f ist roa-1. 1ml he said
that military (lenianil v\ • e accelerat
ing and conlfl lie rx|M'."1ed I i cm
tunic to climb The w >r p idiictinn
board is considering '!!n ■ pipeline
from Texas to the C'ji-t < m-I. he sakl.
observing that committer members
need rtol be surprised il a third line
later were suggested.
WIATHEf
FOP NOItTH *'A"OL!N V.
.Much cnlilrr. hard Ireezc.
Session Convening on
Wednesday to Shape
Life on Home Front;
Piovide Weapons for
1 War and May Decide
Pattern for Lasting
Peace
Washington. Jan. 1—(AIM —
Tin* i-ruciltlc ol glottal war lield
f.'rr l!u* i:<ci.niiii< I.till i oiikicss
today line ol' history's toughest
assignment—tin- job of testing
the nation's -lamina as it fuses
the inurements of manpower,
money ami material for victory
and eventual peace.
Kmni ;l- work will ije shaped the
u ay "I lilt* •;»» 11 if hum,, front: from
!- I[>|)| |>|)| :;il'"Ms will i)i' forged the
wc:i|>i>:i.n i>l war lur the American
righting forces: from its delibera
tions m.iy cuii'e tiie pattern lor ii
! -1; 11u peace.
Tin* I'onyi convenes
V. i dnosda.v \ t In: ;i decade has
i memiM't'sliip ol the Hott.-C and
S'ii lieen •• evenly rii\irlert. yet
o| iioth the Democratic ma
i : 'I;/ and the liepui>lican minority
hue declared thai divi.-ion would
fli>appear war i.-.siie.s.
Overshadowing other pridilcnis
will lie that ol supply oik the
I i::iitiiik lorces and ol furnishing
v.capons ill war in oi.icr I uited
Nations, l or lh.it purpose. < on
grc»s lias appropriated S'J'MMIOO.
tllMMKIO. iiiiicIi itf it still uiis|h-iiI.
President l5oo«e\elt is c\pcclcd
to ask for another SIIMUNHMMIO,
000.
■ il'IIIIHI IIIC slCIHIi .ilrr.Klv !lii~ lie
v;• ■ t■ the pi el i inar\ sKirmohin^ •>!
dec id i dull thin Million's [nrciitn
■ ' V . I !.| . • I I • ' till" Will It III.IV
• in,- iijm nportnnce next June
■ !n ii t i,i • in liu i i - t i.it i*»;" -eeU tr
"I it rii-i!»!• -i ll trade aurcc
rut Willi countries.
S>- \ i< i It 11: l.ition |>rnl»;il)l.v wui
occupy i intisiilrnililt' share <»f con
• < onal • t I;• 11 • have I'fi'ii m
fill! I if 1 IT" ■nil- . • 1 * I! I •' I • i y
'••I . vim' jillei vnr* t'tul. In imiU'li
dollar ''H dollar tin- money he stives
.Mm lii.- -iiA'tv pay. I'i >«'t up ii
plllilir W pi .: !i»111 t<> Hive 111 in
ci" pl"<>irn ! mi rt tin n to ci
\ i! .hi lit.
Kim i■ • 111 - I 1li<" p'llt ta\ pay
ii i lit \ t • rii <|iiieii)Cllt attain
Will In . • • 11:. • > t "".'i- tin." objections til
soiithci n ! H'lnorriit .
A lenlaliVi ili.tt <i| ii lull call
inn l< . w«•» !».tic <"\ isions nl liilmi
li'Ui-l ill-: .i'iiI ill' Mill I ii ill till"
-tanil.. (I 1" 11* in wi'ili week already
liii l«.:, |ni"|.iiril .mil pnihahly will
(finch "ii otic "f tin ninnnicil con
lrn\(i>i"> "i tin stvi.-inn.
Stocks Resume
Forward Move
New Vi.il., Jan. I f A 1*1 SI neks
Bcneially resumed tin- turwunl move
III ' i;»v 11■ flii ! Iiiilid* iitlil coin*
111' if 111 ii" - pushed llpWiil rl.
HIik '» .11 new IfM2 13 in|m in
cluded (icnri.il Motor,. liadio Cor
poration ind (icm-nil Klectiic. Amcr
! ican rclcplmiic rlimhcd alum! three
' point - Support u a> m\ en i;. s. Steel,
Bethlehem. Chrysler. Santa Fe.
Southern Railway. American Can'
and Dow Chen cat. Amiitift faltcrcrs
"" i" ' .'"(.raft. Wp.tinxh'iust
and On Pont
Reds Report
More Gains
Along front
Germans Set Back at
Both hnds of 1,000
Mile Long Battle
Field; Allied Forces
Score Against Axis in
North Africa
(/»'</ Tin . \ 11 il I'd.-,:;)
'flic new Ku.-.ian iifl'cnsive
which smashed I In* (iernian
cicU frnni .Mo/.ilok and the
(irii/.ny nil fields \va • reported
•HxIhtI.i d t • »l lit V . '.vilih the I Vt'ii
iriny .1111»■« an i-d further uani>
n the l\aitii\i-k steppes, I In.*
middle Hi>ii and i.t: tin- north
central front 70 mile- from tin.*
Latvian Under.
This ol'linsive set the Gor
man.- hack at ImiUi ends of a
•attle field more than lHiiii
mih-s long.
<>n t Im* north Xl'riean Ironi
Itiilish tanks r.ii.h'il Avis posi
tions northwest hi Mcd.jey.rl lt.il>.
{ Krrnrh Inrces stahhed closer to
(lie Tunis-Tripoli highway and
pushed deeper into l.iliva Irom
the south, and allied air power
ramr mil winner again hy a
heavy margin in the battle tor
the skies.
At allied hondqitarteis in north
Africa t iva- ..niiounceci that heavy
atlacl;> h> (iiin.ati and lt.ilian t.. i.
Iiiici^ yc-ti rciv upon French i> -m
lion- ear Fniidnuck were beaten
nil hy .1 counter attack. Tin French
were supported hy American anti
tank Hints and plane.-.
It ua- the i'ii>l mention "l Amer
ican ground force? Mich a., the anti
tank ii..:- n t! 1 isector.
A spokesman .-aid the axis tank
apparently were unloaded a' S -ti e
and there w;i- nothing l<» nillii'.ilt'
!ha! they repr» .-enti .•> pari <>1 Ma
shal 11 -.fl - ihm-cs withdrawn
I rout Tri|x>liumiu.
Hattlelionl disp.ilihc- .Hid tin'
Momuw i'>inimi:in|in-- ;;a\e tin.-, ac
count it! the !■ a east limit.
C*awca>li>- Tin litis:-, in? pie >ed
nurthwe-t and wi .-t .in tin- hod if
German troops retreat inc from Mm
dok. recapturing ••-evcral p>p
ulated place*." The Mi'>cow w.n
bulletin said "the enemy i- tiffe
inu heavy lo.»ses."
Kalmyck Replies and lower I >• ■:i
! : c 1 »t"ft il'n.y thrust d«'i pel lit '
P' ■ 't ii- • 'ii • Ian -11.11>«■(j !inil'
f 111 till I » •!!. .If! tin- Stair (J' II
> i !: < Kali' v. I; wa- lelatld
M alille tin "<» ,i ..•;>s eontin
uetl their offensive mid occupied a
m nilier "t |>opuIatcd places." the
i "mi' miipie annn m«" >1
\"i i ilnve-t i ! M" i w The Kit
Man- tlii 'i^t We I• t >i iiey<nii( rec.ip
ttired Velikie I.uki. lonu an anchor
• a the i«i/i line and reached .• point
(ia 111: le I roin ' 11 I ..it\ i.m I> > I
In .1 strikini: ilispl u nl crim
ing allied .lit iniulil in Tunisia,
\in<-riiMii mid) Itiitisli planes
si-, i i> -!S planes anil ilam
:m-il :*.! iiIIiits over Ihr «rrk
rnil.
M- — I -il tin* toll \va ■ liil\I'll by
A■ n i n in ini In-' ;iiid I m! !
I>1.>• m• - i' :i Sainday mid lut 1 Dip
i>i /< ■ ■ i 11111 ,iin i it 111 y and Ii.;li!
i■ ()• !• !i i- tiif i\ Iii.- (nhi'fiil ili'il
;it I i in1
Tito l"'ly:iiu Knrlvi' r aocuniril
{in 17 • if the nwnrin nf (fcrinnii and
Itiiliiin phinn wliirli triud in vain
In -i• \i• Tuni iriviH'i siikI wutt'iii nit
I i*imi illntlil i 11;111 • ■ i ■?»*•.
Not oilc "I 1lw Kni'trt'S.-t'S WW toil,
Altni'i-lhin1. :il! ii'<4 looses wore
rvi'n pi,mi' Iv\ ' nl llii'ni Nnn'i icati.
'I In' ill i * I |<l. ii • ;i11.ii-l,nl Siiii-.s»«
anil llif Ii.ii'il Inl I ail line bolwri'M
Sn i. r .mil Sla\. and mtiTi-eptod an
a.\is air allin-k mi llif AluvriuM |>it
Cotton Prices
Again Higher
Ni-vv Ynrk, .Ian I f AI •)—Ot
fmi fill tires i • | ii-i i • -«I .. - :;f» cent ■ a bale
: 'lifiitiM*.
Nihmi valnr. \\ |i| (. pi i,, (,,.||(s
| a linlp IiiuIkt. March III.all, May
l!l II. July M).:i7.
nl I J. me.
I'ri'\ imis 'I'orl.iy'H
•Fantiiu y
Mnrcli
Miiv
July
October
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