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Bmh| Btspatrh THIRTY-FIRST YEAR »>uiV,llK SKUVICIS <IK THK ASSck'IATKD 1'HIDHS HENDERSON, N. rKIDAY AIT1;i:N()()N, MARCH 21, UMI i UUMSilKli KVUKV AKTKII.S'ihjN KXCKI'T SUNDAY. FIVE CKN'l'X A COPY GERMANS SEIZE BALKANS BUCK SEA PORTS Reds Reach To Carpathian Foothills Advance Of Soviets Is Speeded Up German Commanders Unable to Control Rumanian Soldiers Moscow, March 121 — (AIM — Russian troops drew within sijrht of the I'rut river from heights fifteen miles away to ilay and continued their advance in Hessarahia through the first foothills of the Carpathian mountains. The I'rut is tli" bound,'try of Ru i;: mi.i proper. The Dniester, which wis tlx prewar boundary. ha. Iiivii reached oil a wide front. miles beyond the Prut is all important 11- ith-■ • litli railroad which is the key 1< n lib* ask rn Kumania. M; i .li.il Ivstu Konev's second l'l< raniMi army was reported increas ing the pace ol its advance toward the I'rut. in w that firmer atld higher ground l. mirier loot. With Konev's swift advance tliroiicli imrtheast Itessarahia against Itunianian units, their tirrinan eniiinianilers appeared loi.ililc to hold them together for .1 determined, conccrtcd stand, tielil dispatches said. The Nazis apparent! were feeling the .-troiiK pressure l the Itussian t ■ 'iimills toward C/ei novvit/.. itnp'T lant rail and highway city at the loot of the Carpathians, approxi mately !Mt miles one west <•! Mogilev Podolski. 'I hey were reported strug gling desperately to throw up defense lines iirowod the city as the Soviet drive developer! in intensity from the north and lite east, I'xcruowit/. is regarded by Sm iet military ex pcits as the key to the Rumanian piovaiee of Buchnvina. Further north Marshal 7.hu kov's three-dav-nld drive which has liberated '>00 p'ipulat":l points in a .'la-milr advance, took liis forces into the heart of the communications area rontrollins l.wcu's connections with the lower t kraine. the Russians said. This strong push by the lust L*lt ainian army also (Hitflanked T.uno l>"l. front rlispalches reported. and lett the twin (iermaii dciense l>.is Iion ol Proskurov to the east within In' lied army's salient. II appeared. Ihese dispatches indicated, that 'lie i [iiniiail coiilitei ol tensive in tills sector had tieen broken, and that mnicd'atc withdrawal or dostroelem laces Field Marshal von Maniistein's Avis armies. Zliukov's adv ance guards were re- J (Continued on Page Four.t WASHINGTON WRITER SUDDENLY STRICKEN Wellington. March 21,—(API .Io m> Samuel Col troll, lormor flip loiniit and longtimo im'ci.iI corre spondent in I ho nation d capital for tiowt;pn|>ers in various parls ol I he I 'l intry. iiioliir11iii« tho Cli rlotto. (i\'. ( i <ihserver. diod Midrionl.v eariy tor|av .it hi homo in nearby Arl ington. Vii ll<- v\a> 115 years old. Ill for tiHT l.i-t voir, ho had ap- i pnently recovered .md had hoon aclive recently in the management j of ill.; news l>ln r,HI. opei< tod joint ly with his wife. Mary Jane Cot lull. , Tobacco Meet In Favor Of New Quotas Haleigh. ►March 21 -OAI') To-I haeeonisl.s ol I ho Carohna.s and Vir ginia advooalod t< day passage of I ho ' Cooley lull to ostor.d I ho lifo if Hie '(nota system lor I wo years, and li'lt In a eoininittoo Hie dialling of a resolution calling li>r a dillcronlial lioiweon ungraded and graded tied J toh'icco. Named t>> (ho committoo wore II A. MiCioo. of Florence. S. K. Ci. Moss, ol Oxford; If. K. I-. Green. N. j (' Slate College; M II. I In f f k in. spe cialist with the Stale Agriculture l>opartmcnt and K. M. Malthews of Chatham. Va. The resolution will ho presented | to the Office of I'riec Administration ( Tuesday in Washington Harry Caldwell, master of the State Orange, presided at the called mooting, j Irresistible Invad er Steps In On \V;ir I'ltuiiie lava, lint ami rriuliiiii;, enters a street mi tlie edRO i:f San Kchastiano It'll v. and n. 1 ■ • •. with lical nalivrs watrh hol|ilfs>ly a moment lifliirc n lu'iidoniuR Ihi- town In .Iihiiii as Vesuvius continues in the worst eruption many Reiterations have known. It .r 1:sr.lit and day, tin- qlou .mil tin- rlouils i>v«-r the vol eanr are visible in Napl"s and more distant points. Many towns have been deserted, the populations lieiiis helped in llicht b.v Allied forces ae.d AMO staffs. OW I radioplioto. (International 1 Dr. McDonald New Head Of N. C. Teachers n.'tlcigli. M.iirli 1! 5—(AIM l)t !{:•](>!> McDoimlil. >>| Wiiislnti-S-ilciii V.:iS ill.vl llll'll l'>||;iV il» | Hi1, (It'll1 i' lilt- N'urth K(lu<-;ili<>li As.v> i.itlin ..ml M:>. Aliliic l..i .. <(• Mr I). >);•!<I. ni Hickory, took ■•li'icu ;i vicr-pi < sidoilt. Niiiiietl ,is (iircrtois wot* Mi:-. Virgin.i K ii.|i;itiirk oi I{.<l<■ ilit>. -in cctdiiiK I>i'. A M. I'rocl.ir ol Dm 11.1111: .1 tic I Miii'ijiciv Alrxindri i> Charlotte. mumilinii I II. Nettles ol Siilislitiry. ri .i i- "I Hit* next ii'i'clin;; w lot to tin? l;o;irii. I)i Mil>. i! .Ill to ni'.|i|i ■ rii Mr MelIoikiIiI ili li iilril (' I..iiiii in.n of Oiirli.iin. Saves 2 Warships IT. FREDERICK R. STIEFIITZ, USN, St. Louis, Mo., is the "unknown" navy pilot who saved two cruisers i*» tha Truk area l»y warning them in time that they were under torpedo at tack. lie was on a html for Ze ns vvh"n he spotted the torpedo wakes. U. S Navy j'hoto. (International) On I \ Mere Hancltul ot Men I mlcr 26 Will lie Deterred \ ery Much I .on^er Washington. March '!I.—(Al'i — —The vast majority of men civilians IK through '!.*> years of age arc virtually on their way to a lighting war, unless they 1 work on a farm or can't pass a physical lest. t i Tiuii beciime increasingly iippiirent today <ii pile iiil tin- upro r over ■ rli ;i 111titi i.ey l« clinicians in industry. Only .i coiniiiir.itivt* handful nl men under 211 ;mv likely t«• lie ictcired j much lunger. Tiic "iliici iin* »\.ni!ed in; <Mnih.it duly. The I'i< .«It• • 11 liiix ordered ii iin.'l all l;ii\ iTiuiiciil ai*ciicie> have accepted ■! There i in. .strttttKle over • , that I mc policy. ; On the oilier iiiinii, oilici.il- e.-ti l in.ilc lit il :ill ;■> In |m rceril nl tlie under 2ti men vvhu ..ie i-:«I!«•»! will t.i.l In meet pliy iciil xl.iiid.n (I . ;ni(i I will i!" into l-K, most nl them l>. t return I" tiieir c. .enti.il i<>1». I.alest lijjures -luiv. thill mi Kclj Japs Forced Back in tndia After Attack New Delhi, India, March 24.— I (AD Affm r«»l I oin Motiti'bittcti ! iHMflfftMi in- , ;• f iti»• t»«•• * J Im'I.'iv th.if Allied t p it' m w?cl i .1 •}• me t f*<»lfitttfi .«r!v .iin*ifi:t fi" »i tjio mI'i on I In* impoi («ni( r»» h| junction of hnph.il. in Itirfl>.'• . M.inipui i «t «l i lev. ;m<l h.i'l I i \*i*n fhf fiifMn\ tin*'* »1n»ti., i*o- rt in,; fh»* I mI sis i llllpll.ll I'" III Aclvm*. i ? -1 virs*2• ( .. M I the I.«jt • ; in r torn* iff> :• i ;i rly 'nil* ' nl liiiph il, li.ivin:'. i?l. nn i' l sixty mi!"' in!" inch « .iMi'i ':•> ju*. Mm* lH«tar',«*r fro it I he Ti im ;«m* in li'»l thrill htll tn.i in i 111»i •• llu « .t. !>rouj_',hton (ii\cn Student Kcsohcs Sen 1 Prom lialeigh. March 21.—(Al'i— (Governor Itrnoghtoii s.iiil tml.n he had received a resohilion passed Wednesday night liy stu dents ol (last Carolina Teachers College ill <«recnv.de asking that further investigation he made ol a State auditor's report that llr. I .con Meadows, the presi dent. had not satisfactorily ac counted for SIX.Otllt in school and student funds. Trustees, by an eight to four vole, held Tuesday that Mea dows had satisfactorily account ed for the money, and compli mented hint on his record at the lollcgc. Ilroughlon said he had no contmcnt. rutwy I Uhtc wen* in Uio lit it? 25. • I^r gKHip. .• IK.0(111 linn - t.if .:<*I , ; 11■ 111 (• Who .irir deferred hi .< r |ilndn< lii'M in w.ir- 'jji|i .ilmu .n't 1 v ilir. oilier I.I.'III .I?>r:i-IlttIJI-IV ( II t,it lc;ist llM.iilin would be rejected, |»ruli;il»ly more. Follmviti" 1 i.„. aein-i .1 siln;ili .11 ;i- (liccotl lngvlhiT from informed nf fieiiils n( 1' 1. • iigt'itrii : involved: I wo pinlili in.-, iuivc been v, <»nv ill:" |ll axi lit t II >11 .111< I iii.iIij:>i\\oi .|_J|'U l. Tlier :I!I3 mi' peel.illy 11 iti* A ! n• I«I -. liU«" i;id r, s.Vlltlli'i 11" iuIiImt. mid IIMI-oc'ailc ;;;isolnif v. lin li ive holier I<*«-)111ic-;iI <n' cicnt.Iii: Ir.nnmu t!:.ni then eid ers. ;iis'l tin* • iiy ieiii:;iij/.e: the.se men. when rreptiimble, ought in Stay •'!! Hu* lob. If. I 111.nr'.ml mli-tru- like i.iil inidin:'.. lumher and e..il milium. re m 1 !i d< |.i 1 i'i need m in|i'»w<*r tli.il I • :f:lis lib I;i• 11 .il immhiT nl men .1' >11 would be <b • •..I imi Alll-^cd I .OIRTJ^illl Coniessinns (»i\cn liclnre I rial Jury :;«» . ii. Muwu .:i capj W.fVlir I, • • n' . 1 • ! \ i| - liu<; mi • ' |i« i vi't "ii with hi Ai •• m Voil; Mir \vi •• ti i • ( w w;i iliiii) • i• ; • ••••! • ! . imm:, i- »iirt jury Ij \ 11■. i i« ■'mI* ». if. • » oi .i ti* litl.itil .• I c\ j.m .• 1 fiv « ••!*•»• • 1 »ljlr .» . ih* ill . • ii- ' lie (old thf • • i • »i»' I »• «: N't Al t'true y 11 i • • 11 in I • 11 • «ntf• .• Iir, i'i -i ' '. K'l i. .ml ,i To r«iitl" |"•' • • •••«.! !•••*i it 1»» (h«- • *« ••• .1 i »n Im 1I * »ii• ill: h»|i . in 1 i ♦ »l ihf f'.l • » • ii.' nl. m ««!•• t'i Mir tltMiiH .« •Iter In • bxMiglll f • • i • •. i i i <!11 I 'lOill' I'm » Lit. • ; • J • t M.I I in'*, t J; «• ! ♦•<••.» 'I ,111 .iflir i:«sl"ll !»;■ f iitii • • 11 i:- il hi* I' I •• M'*|m11|i'fI Id 1»ii;. .. jji • «.»l ii* • nu; tii» flight bffii|(» h |H I>;sI• i »-•■«! !>c"lv w.is hitliifi ! •• iti-i • nl ' uofcri fiirti .1 ' III . I:» f1 I'I i I'll .1 'III' I >1 Mill I ! .1 .1 nil iMM .J 111 Ml i'l TlM'Mti. h.i'l 'I !••!•' •« I I- •• "Ml I .1 llir in »• nil 11111. lie ..nil Im didn't I.iinvv Hi' in in ii;iin<* 'Mm 11 «•' 1 ■ n:• lit#* 11 .uij.rj ipl .» ilnir: iimI J •«• ti t (|ial«'li!«* riMlli r! Kil \\ ;»? «l \ I»! iiH' i irk I'ti ;i in: i i.il, on KinniiH h« !i "I Immmi iI' IiiimI .'i «»{i-f pmlun l\ l » :l«• 'i m i ')11.•!if .iii »ti'. n| I h»* « . : i VV llff ! "I t i I'll lllC si .(fill* Ml. I In. . i • nit u W.r i »• (it'll. WtAlHIR I'OIC NOIITII CAIIOI.IM Kalr .mil slii-IIIl.v ronlrr lolii-lil. Saturday fair lo |iarll> rlondv and warm. Turkey Now Alarmed By Nazi Moves 23 Divisions Frc.m Micl-Gerinany Sent I o Bulgaria, Rumania A11U a 1.1. Turkey. March 21.— , (Al't—The Ktiniaiiian lru.it ion lu re emil it nietl today that fier lliaiiv has ori upietl l( lima Ilia. An offirial said In- had only tlir lirirtrsl iiilorin.it ion. A slintii: pnssihililv i\ists tliat the Kiiinaniaii legation in Tin key. or at least maiiv Itiiiiiainan offi cials. will refuse to ••«»»»<•mn- in I motion tii vnv. ot tin tieitipa tion. I.'iiul'.r, ,\I;iitI) - I lAI'l — Tuii.i !• in i'* * 11 - •«" I. • * * 1 I y that cm.in I'i'iiiI •• rf-• 11h• 111s lii-il 1 »i-i• »i fii; iicil in .ill |i-.in; til*1 ! C. •: 111: i • 11; • 11 ;m<l iu! • •. 11" i: 111 o.a.ts ill- Mlrit'l. ;•'•.> ;n;il in • Ii«*;it• i jm. .!>!. I<> ; it niii" <>1 lull «-:i Ii • ihtiii >;ii ii mi <il ;i 11 U'l 111;1111:i a |»:trl Mil !•••"* |»r«• | l;ill"Mi. Ii.r :i i.i ' • 1 i I f i i !;nni . < I -; 1111 .1 i iii- ;•« i wiih inv. Jl'l Mil ill 'til i* . I in key li' i • !i •! ,.iil ii- ■ ' mi; an i . • \e *>ver llif • ■ 't-11 siv i (in man I >p n • ; ' tin miKlintll smthi-astern l-.i1111|ii•. Ail Istanbul dispati-h :..iii| il li.nl is learned ■•••lialily I In re Ifi il * 11 •• ( Jei - man were ill luil r mlml 'il every Uiimamaii and 15'ilualian i My mi the I5l.n l: Sea, v.itli sil) local tr<Mips utt tii i tin- r inilimntl ul *\ii/.i • lini. Tin' (ii'i in in.- were said t • in* iisintj ev fry available lin.i| and I»a. :;i ■ nil iln- Danube tn move tumps aid ma terial. Ity oiii- unconfirmed rstimalr currcut in Ankara, tin- Nazis liavr drawn oil !.ri divisions from their central reserves in (irrmany In order to la-rupy Hungary, Ku inania and Itidcaria. Tin' idcii'nu 11*»"id id Nazi l> ice in llii' i >a';.lin.iii l>as:n anil tlir Bal kan- re-awakened Tiirl.e;. 's till I an xieties feniv that were |>i<>duced by (ienrany's muve into Ituniania and r.iili;ai .i preparatory In I he (ircek and Yugoslav campaigns. 'l lii- Turks, following their estab lished principle of taking prccunlinns ;:Kiiiii..l every |Missihle contingency, were said in be re-examining the possibility the (!) rmalis tuifslit in vade Tin ki..h Tliiaec. Hie in id'.'< in- ir| into the Haitians and the Kill opean rmile t>. the I l.nd.inclle \ ii Associated Press dispatch said a riuerous elieek in Istanbul in ennui i-linii (villi the report thai the (■erinans had heuun lakinu over all faeilities in It iiniania vslerda* Iailril to iiroilnee either confirmatie n or a denial. Tele phone foinilHliiieatioii between Turkey and Bucharest, Ihr Un it "n||l llilll'll )l|l I ' I!;•" I '"I I Vyiim s I ( ( ; CHARGING that a U. S. Naval task force in Alaskan waters wai trapped by the Japs as the result of "bungling" by the Federal. Com« jminications Commission,- Hep, Louis li. Miller of Missouri says h« tvill produce witnesses to verify the statement. Ho made the dis« filoiure at a House Committee hear ing. (International Soundohoto) American Bombers Push Into Germany Third Day in Row Nazis Move In DESPlRATEtY seeking to bnl.slor their rrarifnc eastern cii ic:i.-v3 n-;.111i1 the Soviet':; drive, (icm . n troop:; aie sci/inq important points ill Kumania and Bulgaria, i!nv:n on map, and preparing lor compute occupation. Hungary has already i>een taken over. Dotted line shows Reds smashing into Bc&sai ibia at tue l'nit Uivtr. (I-itcrimi opposes Recognition Of DeGaulle Final Agreement On Pre-Invasion Issue Waits British View Washington. .March 'II.—(.AIM —The I mini States government is strnnitl> np|io-.cil to rccngni/ iiik the French national commit tee as I lie sole governing author it\ for Franco, hut iin.il tletcrm illation ol Alliril polio oil this lire-invasion issue is awaiting reaction of the British govern ment to the American position. It is considerer! i Mr here thai IIk- Unti-.h may ri>m<' ii|> with .1 rollf licllll.: view It'll <>:•!<• .III! n: ('••uiiiroiiii.M* i • 1 \|h i'1'"I The negative i> miiV. ■») Allied pull ey f'»i France ir«' t«■<.;«• clcniy iahlishrd • ' |►-.■••..•■lit 1fi.it! the j~■ live liilf <•! action I' en II lie no de.ilnigs Willi t! • ■ Vm i.v u<«, < nr;' ill >>r ulhcRi who have "wilfully," hi the Slate I >e(»ai :mciif i w«u«is, en »>|H»rattv| villi the iinin;in. \ I 11 i" 1 1 -»t> I'll 1 -iv| 11 1 'mi that \IIi. I arv U"\ei'Miiii'iit "I IMIII, if.III. V. Inch I,.,- Imcii ' " •• .11 'J "' ill' i m 11,'. i,ii„.. * ■ ' ' "111I1 n* 1.1 i|, |,„i , 1 ill..I I he I t..i i-. e.d. I .... |.v | \ 1 . I ui.ilh ' lld.lt nil' |) l«l Mite I I 1 "• .it'ei leciiii- : •in Hie \\ '•'it. n,t.. 1. . 1 »<"•'« ■•• ••' •! W« •■!. I..-:.,,,. I, .,1 , I <| 1 .1 ! "M |. l//le l I.v 1 -le. 1 t ...,| ! Ill : • 1111' !• II ". 1 t. , . Ml. All . New High Record Set for Attacks Within One Month London, M;icell 21 — (AT) — t li<av\ In.minis drove i;t«» Germany I'm- the third tiitiKl'-t day today, liombinn nilitar.v targets in western Ger nany. a I'nited States coinnum ijue announced. loll o wing t It A I*" ni^lit lilows at <>!> tctivc- m France. These iiitjrk raised to 19—a new iuii i"'.] I Ui. nun,I.im- i I attacks m i ii'. I- n.••nth. The ' picvious liiii f"l "i" i til -Hal ii11■ »n: was 18 ii Kein i.ny As '>m yesterday, when a six jrynged a -a ill' was liia le on ruil • >;h1 yard:-, ailc. ifl station:: and otll •r oli.u-rt i\ « . in in tern Germany, h< heavy Ii i:i >• i today wore es orled by 'iiiih; : i p.ation:: <■! Light i.nij. i Ii niii-. in..!• .inn Mustang i'ill'M »!YI ln-ivir.. hmiiliiti:; nitjee • .ironml tlie industrial city •>l I.van*, m southern li-ame. ai'.il '•lit' I.Ilil" III 1.11(1, III I Hill. SI) mile-, mil l lit .isi nl I'urss. l ist niKlit liriiii^lit tin- tut'• I Mlii'ii air Sines nvrr < iiianv anil oc riiiiii il ti'i ril' i« in :•'! limit's to I rlv.i'i'ii ...(it'll .intl •; <111(1 11hi >! H.i-. i >mn.il' ii. Ituinli tonnage Inr ill.11 |>"rinii was boi'sU-il to .iiiiuiiil 7,1100. i i:.\i ; ..in- vvi' o i \si last i i11 in ;•< i 11 ii which i- eluded M" ■! in a ■ ai tin- Ithiiii-land i oiiinuini' atti ns renter nl IJortmuiul, ■aid mine laying niissauis Thr I niti-il Stiilcs air fou rs aiitic-unccd that til rnrniy air rr.iit v.rri- knocked down in y -s tcrday'.s blasting of six targets in Germany. while losing '.n heavy hiuiiher.s anil bombers and fig liters. Tin- li'Ah a.-. 'i!t "ii tin- Laon yards. -Ij null : .. ' ;tii ol I'as di- Ca lais. th<- !in-ni Ii- (Ii-'-ji French de partineiit which tin Alllc.s have been bombing heavily t"i tin- last seven months, was a pari ui the eoordi natirl day and liiuht rampaiun acair.st the nciwiik and Belgian railroads leading to tin invasion [•' iast. Kle . en i id th ii.-i.' iii o been directed .it this network. I lull Calls I poii Hungary 1 n Resist Nazis' Occupation \\ ashincli'ii. Alitrrli ! t—(AIM Srerclai \ "I State < orilcll Hull ritlli-d mi 11 linear \ toil as to of fer "Mini resislatier" to (iernian forces el oreiiiiation. stating that in llns «a\ tin- Hungarians may hope in "regain the respect and friendship ol free nations." The secretary described Hun gary's occnpatioii by the Nazis as a desperate move, prompted by (iernian setbacks, and said ItnilK.iri is -■ tlie first of the Axis satellites to fe»l the \a/i «hip." The phrase indicated a belief that I! lima iiia and fltilgaria proliabl\ u<-ir also on tlie Itciiin li-.t foi occupation. ' 1* ••mm bp frco ' • ilc.i! wtlh 11,,. Kivnch n.itiMiiil ■in '11' hi- i'l>- I liv < M'licr.il 1 ' " *•' i!'". " w 'm .inv i>thi>r i'•"■t •> "i cwup" 11 of " ' '1 '• ' • 1 \V • •> territory. 'Intl.... HKI.V WCtl ■••I >:>!•• <>i ii«ivnii •'!••• 1 "'i i, v <*xrliiv lv« ly with ,i In, fIy ,i Wi]| have : • «•! |ts.-li tip ;>- the •unt'iil ill Kr:nu'P, "''I •' I"' <M>"' lift tli.it if .lint >' ll" II |I 11 1 (irm |.'| I |)ll|)'ll;ir f.np "•!' i|»<* Uuiiinl si ,i«'. will give il ■ 11 i.«l h- i;iiit;<m JNolson Speaks in Favor Ol' Liinilcd Scrvicc Act W.i i M,( , , ■ ; f \i> j fftMUild ,\l Net -.11. |)i<> . ,,, production i...... today PXjM'i-xacd fnv®r i .. "limit* f|" i, ,ti itiit) HCt. Such .in .,(•!. j„. • ,|l( )jlt, Mii liny Commit Ice, w.i ,{( lit. Icr.iblc to brniitl 11«i* ii.iiiil nv Ic^ IMntlon, . ltd, Ik- snid, would v.« .i Ion# Wiiy inward solving tin- man power problem. Iostiiymg beIore the committee, w:nt!j is .nveMiga' tig dr-ilt defer ' ■ • Hi IKlfiCIC .. t\. I voire I t)tO ; ' ' ' : ■' : •' Itiix INIXStttl" fop ' • lit* uddcd " P nc" lie h.id ' ■ 'i ■< lm« <1 ,i. i ^ l"'< itic.illy HH'iilioiiinK | 1 "i ":: Nclmin endorsed :" [" 'j' l'l'' *' i'ii! introduced ri»cont . l.v Jl!c|>i't'M'iitiitivc Luce. Connect! ! nil K< |.ul)licnti. to provide tor tho ; iiin (,„■ (Illb;i, dut "i •<-!■ .md mon between :<K nnd 45. <• "'-'deivd too oi l for action by mill'
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