' ' s ' N;nn -Vjirinjr Comnlctinn ‘ •■ --- ;>“lh"^lXS ?nal F,!"l;un is I’-ai-ins: eomplrtioii on the Little Tenness. ,. .iVe. Bobnins* Mile. N. < .. and (.nv, ... Melville I’.rnu hi n (ri-.ht i. of North Carolina, looks it over under ,he guidance of Project Manager Fred C. SehVmme: (hit), riie dam is said lo he the highest strum,re of its kind in ihe eastern t nited States. Senate Unanimously Adopts Press Bill; "Oi FTTl * TSI Ready 1 o Adjourn MrvCUlirs Already Passed; 1 n lie gin K*'crj,s \\ • i -inngton. y it 'I i \ |11 lilt- Soli:) to : i < i i ijit oi | mi i n i IIP ill - .1 V | 0{ lit y . 11 I'i oil I In till 1 I II O :i I'osolut ji .1 - I! Ill: -: n ] nil tl • i ' II It oi 1 St , I 1 I I ■ I .1 II III ii . Ifio | ship III I III 1I|. III;' lie '.i 'i lilwide right "t’ ,i I p ’ inter < 1 no. of nov. .. Tito i iianihor artod xvi' limit a v. ■ a d nl debate, int mod lat oi \ a f !• i' < hairrnan ( ■ itn;111 .v i"illeil it ■ tip tor pa . ago fullnu mg • irliei atipniva 1 !iy a aihtmnitto( i Un Daily told hi . n idea It no ! lie pi'll ]<" . d grow iiiit nl i:■ ■ nt riidne too nl' the new. fri * :111nt re *>!■; ti- o ! iy Sena t < it la I 'ltd whiri i i ' had drafted Itihi.-i il .'text nt tlio i • ’.i i 'O Iiiit till ( ’ - ■ 11.. i * ! I hi' i 1111 ■ • i • I'fOo . ' . • Ini • 're trj;r(.• i |gh; ■ ail' .' ' ■ 1 ' galhei ing I oi 'i . m ; .. ■ ii-whet hoi iniir iilo il ' ' n it, 1 ■ ',■ any " I'.ui. without ill M.iti ,1 . I ■ I'.f • •: •! e ". i a11 ., i .• rhai g( . ->I" 1 toil ' C' ( In n.i Irl bo pi' .1 eel o. i ;. ,■ 1.' ■ i i ii :011a I (.'< 11;part." • OMiRKf.S I! I Mli It I «> < I I l ilt: OVt K I ill I l.l < 1 MIX Wash High 11. Sepl t'! I .M ’) 1 1,1 ,e ■ In1,11 mg I ia 1 11 i "i ii' 1 I ..; 11 i, ,1. ii ■ fern iy ' ■ 11 ■' i • 111 today. Wall major p" t .■ , '"a 1 " '*t ■ 1 the way. its rnen'i-oi . .lined 11 t H mute bias!.-, nl vte-g' " us 1 rat >1y ;a 1111 ■ ('ongr''.- sii uni Ii"(• a d A recess res 1 .hition, im mg tlie I iw-makeis from legi.- lative t ‘S ,n til the middle • a Nm ember, .v. 11. 1 a I ijirova 1 which leaders "I botii la uses regarded merely as 1 O'.'nud ity Action was ei.;■ j'leted vest rday "ii the las) nl four major bills pre I'.iriiu; nr a sodden collapse "l Ger inauy when the House -eii: t■ I’rcsi deoi Hoosevelt "St,ala's : s ' ; s;is 1; 11 i*' 11 drawing the oidhur 1 1 f‘‘ inobil ix.nl ion ai d rccunvir -a m. Allied Planes Pound Calais And interior r.onrjon, Sepl i’i. (Aft 1 ' - "I Allied pianos erosseri the el amr I • "day and the German I'iiniu bombers were again over westei 11 (iermany. Smoke still rolled up from hie port of Calais, German-held strong point opposite Diner, ".laih i' marked for the same demolition treatment as Brest unless it surren ders mtiekly HAF heavy ‘bombers yesterday n ■ (Trench coastal town u ith upward of 4.50(1 tons of bombs m a two and a halt hour attack then '.Cord:.tiled e- t’-V- 1 ^ Kussi;in Papers Accuse hiins ()! i fcipmo (/rrnians M iim'ou , Sr pt 'I -i \ T> I \v <> l< 'Ijji ; irl n* w .p.«*»«r\ i ll ii t; • tl I la f h I < l.i \ lh.it I i nm ,h mi tie i it O'. hriiUr 111* n pi f a i mi ii-r piminsr to ilc.irm all (*f*r man 1‘iucps in I'inland < n S**p I«*ii*i•«a 1 ■> and lni n t hem u\ * i to the fieri arm\ hi^h rojiimauri. ?1m' So\ iet pi ess. .teePsiilii tPr i inm.li u,a \ eminent ol he I pi j; <>inn.in troops to eseip#- I inland, earned an.-r\ editorials nmitin^ \a/i Insists licit Finnish oftiejaU aided (••1111,111 oldiers in th**i; e v a' 11.j t ion Heavy Sales Near Ceiling In Middle-Belt : , So:/ M \!’) II. aw , , , , ,1 10: da\ "ii . • ■, 11 , ■ ■ 1, v, o 1 • i 0|lurted mi 1 v1 ,,jio lie • : 1: o r: 1 red tobaeeii in ,: ■ 1 • •, ,d,y ... unof f ieiai a . or nged 1 a nd the 13 I -3 rents i .- ' * " t ' •: ago re l ling | .) i, a! had alamt Toe,into pound - l! i, and ipiaNty w a do ■ • ■ ■ ."'nr to gu »d Hoi,. , | i,i 1,006,000 !>ound . a In . | i.dity, and t >xfon.l had ,, ■ .‘,iio,not4 pound.-, Durham a. ,,: ; lu !u 4ii cents. John I. Ila/.eliiiu t d ilelt '■: -,iii -a:d the a •. orage •’ !'I the eeihng Prices tnoi o , . , | 37 to Id cents gcnci a! j,, i ' d jty a i- better than average i )s\ rd reported the ip.aldy the i»>4 in years to: opening day \:,,,/t 3(iti,0()0 pounds won.' on ; , . , : Ii >ors, with the I irst 33 10K pounds, bringing s,_. 3(59 08. oi on average ol S44.0:). Common lug- brought from 38 t > 41 0.0it-- t ontrat-y to pa t yea:- . .;u v.hltle excitement thl'nugn oi.l the belt. For the consensus had Inn'll that pr.ces would be at ceil ing levels. All markets were opera• mu on / limited basis, with lull >p e,-aHons ehcdulcd t» begin Monday. 4* . ^ Auburn*-' I roups \ |; | \ Suite'll Nil/.is, j Stuns*>n l>clic\csj Washington. Sept 13 ( s"' , clary ol War Stinson said t.xla.v l|u. | irst airborne ai m.v. b.\ hopping rners of coast:.its Hooded lands nd (hffleelt canals. had brought the Allies to a point where Su gl ided line defenses may o<- h und less formidable. ,, “Fifty pirboi nr opera tiurs. lie told a news conference, "agam sun : tod the hopes ol all oi us w ho have been interested in devel ptng tllls means ol oHenswe warfare. 1 .... ved d .. ’ Near Million i 'i i •’ Ratttjr I' rlt .Satisfactory lor Growers Scilini^ ,'i' < r:I at ■ w If a r I If I t rent rriljjiK " lie]! the I'.* i S t e! ;;nv. ■ a nci ion ,-a II ill}.'- . ea ell I | ie||i 11 i 11 I | fill |. )• . m, a , j]] all et her Mid,he ie• iI market , a ■ • i r 111111 I n .i • hi n I, |lazle|)iii\.t, ! ale. .. 11 per \ i. a >r, who < • 11 m a 11 ■< I ! he (I, I \ . Ill t'enn:; ;it dost' to Ml" lllllhell liolillil .. I . !is< .a, 1.1 ' ■ • I I,, .ale . )■>• I }'' 11 1' 'f { . It . • ■ * * 1 fill! V i |1 i I - Ml y !* i ii • ... • M". ..'it j i Miny v f , hi . ■ t)i! 'i . • '; •• d.«y\-, - ipf, a - lion . i 1 i i4 h • me <•! of | iy ■ • ' . ni> I ■ 1 •: i 'limy ! sniP of « • ' i j i 1 ; . 111 (J ’I Hi I'm; r . pe . 0 i !■ ir: tin -if.' i i r ;m i trynicni | '1! I 1 < i;' 111' i* • ! :‘ 1. •put on , X!' nrl.iy 11• • i • • M in* ’ • . et . of j Ifi.vf r . i, ’'. Hi’ three and onfv~ • 1 h 111 11 n' i t Jin,';. .iiH t h:; f • * i 11 i I" h • ■ ■ i .i it;, j *’iM under j <4 til'* •• I w: On • • t i : -• » • nt intj.o < H ; ■‘ilt: • i H ■ u tile p.irt I ot in i; i • I • 1 . • n ■! i i i1 11: of trend . to 1 e i ‘ i . i; > i Hi • re liny mi prices I 1 in i : I . i M : f i . • . * Ilf i 11 ter.'.,| \us 1 "Mi. a m 1 mi : i ' • i*. .• . * uyh silt; Ml I i I V . M"I 'i ' ' ' »-e , Hi"-fieri by 1 i>irye c" r,',.; Hi of ei s ;md ' Ml i)l? lilt • pen pie. Tin* i »ipi • on • .■:'Iy s;ik\> i i l Four ) ’ WEATHER M ti; NOK I il < VKOI.INA I'arth cloudv and moderately warm with scattered thunder showers in w est and central |inr- j lions tuniirltl; Friday partly i cloudv and lint unit,, so warm; scattered thundershowers atom; the coast, Wi.ftilfll Washington G rea tlyA larm ed By Present Status Of China -,y.. []:i: .’e j»t. .M ■ CAP; ( iii ii..' Inline inle m tin' 'mi i'’11 .1.111 —) I i 111 >.|<■ l'I i ■ * Mil Ten mg ■ cci n | nr i uh I • i v ,uul diplomain' nl - licials hen'. I’m* ing (jin' ;tion is whether the American drive j|ri"ss I he <•" lr.il Pan lie- ''\'U thnngli h is month'' a In .III "I schedule— can open .i . up pl.v route lo Free China while n is till Irce and till organized for ef fective re istance I" Japan. For this reason, Paeilie strategists are paying c!< sesl alteulion to the speed of tin Allied drive into Ger many. A long delayed victory in Kurope. which would sc; hack llu rlay of lull concentration against Ja pan, could gravely .jeopardize China's pusilion as one ol the hig Ini..' I u'tc.l AjCou- This is ol arm o'y concern lii i|i(. Anna i i-i government and .1.-. army md n e y I'Nidei .a bec.ni Mu a want out - it l 'Inna Manpown i. .. litres to crush Mu .lap,mo>e mi v in Asia, c-pec ally provided Ri.Iocs not enl'T the war. \ government capable of prtwi til ing Japanese w u monger-- and -1-:• ■ • liis li-om going underground in ('in iia to spring up during the year.- ol peace A nation that in the itnmedi an postwai eo..rs will become a dour nant powei- in Fast Asia. Realization ol these aims is lFr"u‘ ened by the most compFeated set ol military and political consideration in any Allied war theatre in the world. I China has been at war constantly l'ur seven years. For almost l'iv years tin. Fas been blockaded, nl oil i: . nif "I, 11 >i.) i * r-<rer>< I. life h.iprll'. I lli" n m I >nt mg .. a ’ ■ .1 lili I l: nil- I he C 'hmml. mg go\ i r iri-nt h.i iiof < I'-ii’ rei.tlion ..hip "Uh iIn- p‘;• I• • .nnI then lur-i and m - i gi.u a] li id' : Keonoime rli 11 ten it i<-i n I! i > 11. > ■ i uni shin I a i:< have made 1 lie i'll people inennsingly mi.'s ib|e 'III j inn.y figh v11 hout eveii a mini m ni in i i ai v anu- Tin y nr". in i l my installer p. o •:>’ led. Hei-epi rn1 > ana- I., m Washington 'o ('bung-, king ha1 e done wh.it they pn ltd t . ... pi in i ..go ('li inese leaders, not u i P it her" that the only i eal one agi mi lit w ill l>e to pr.me boy ■.■ i doubt tli.it the long awaded suppl.i. ai e lea I ly .ait he way. Such proof at the moment i add comp only in the defeat . ; Germany and tin' p. aisetpient transfer of tore. - to tlie PaeiUe. I German Ruhr Valley In Peril Ry Allied Drive In Holland; Reds Racing To Baltic Port Escape Pert Of Tallinn Is Objective Gain ,S7 Miles in I'our Days, Wiping Out Nazi Defense aleaw.w, Sept. | (,\|>) iL’d army vdorai] ; la nin Li'ad. having destroyed the nor! i;"i'll anelini age of tin Ler man Lallie line in a sweep aero.-, la.3 on ia, rnred I’orv a rd L day in a drive for the enemy P" port rd' Tallinn. '> '■ •• mg "I th, ; ,| rr thrnslin:: ’ " " '1 I! ’ l ’ i .\’-i i " i h;i.. i iplurod 17; 1 k1111, Ir s tIi/in ii."i m Ir.; t .is 1 r.i ■ R i ; » etin riis f l-'M’d I;i ! m;>hL 1;g p. :*snmihiy W.'I : ‘ • 1 r|.) fi • ,, .\ aronrl v''‘ i p'Mrmj > *»rth ! r >m Turtu. I .nivl-»11 <*M ip . 1« r t -* ? hi p ; r < * < * * * ■: i .■ |fs., ' ll.m I ! I ty ;: I! If . i ! • m I'.'l II 1 till 1 'D UlC .*-' >tiJ he. ,.;t. Miisco^v’s ruijs Ihunclrrrd ;i s:i liitf* to !h<‘sc troops tor tlipir frill d iv. R.iin imiiriiir from .77 to 44 niil^s, wiping out iormirjahlf* f »f r i )i • t ii fhlriisrs !»«* t \\ ** «• j i Timis ;i ml lh»* * miiidi 1411II . Lcol; IMR t1) t I p . ||* ill II ! I s I I , t,1 !1 V r *f‘i mm li >p h otn Kml.mci w ii n'dv r»' irh K t u i.i, the [N*H i, my hii'ht’rl ! 111 jy lliiil, .up! r*nt If- J a : !" L hill/’ f h 1114I1 o I* rriifpr /,f th° lilt Im ium Hi< rn f Mtinli v lilf* • 1 tidil "': r' P. ' I■ ■ jn’• 111 h’. - n thr .pprr>.irh«-. 1 . Up- Lit 1 111 |ut .. 1 R 14,1 ' v » ', • t f - • I 1 ip > • \ | it 111 f*d <11 p |r|ii i • p) .11 1 nu pi 1 L*n • |d I' : ,t ,! 1y • p .1 1,4 11■ 1 • : 11 n I.' 1 v Ird h. 1 "I, t.iiil; n)H ml rntrv no n l. nm«'d M th.- run; rnm.if n: • « mi «• . j. • | ■_ .,* , I'hr F*« ' *. ■ ,1. dti 1 - i i 1 v -.i! '* n f nH thr 1; 111 * * G11 W.ir 1 ' , p r| thr rh 1' «* I» ■ > I 1 p vI ii 1, 1 |■ p* 11.1 til? pi. in.. I Inn:; .! I . S. \\ ;ir I .<issrs \rc Out 400,000, Reports IikIk;ite Washington, Sep . ..— ( \p>— Wat r.isn.iH:. s of thr Inited St airs n nird lorc.'s now evrrrd 1110,000. Sr.rohiiv ..I War Stimson said li>da\ that aii.ii casualties rr port.’d through August 20 wrrr .‘*.37,71.'!. Thr latest nav.s rasualtv list totals 033.017. The nr"'.' nil Iigi ire was an iu 1 ta'.a-a■ at 10,137 "'.a']' that auni uni'■'! ■.. igo, l.ut only about hall tla' ■ I1, 'il increase in recent weeks. Tim Imp apparently rrfPetrd a rom pa 1 iii'.e hill in lighting betu "en !he !u "a;■ thi'i.'igii I rion the Nnrmordy and I’rittany areas and the rrsun.u tion i'1 lu r y 11 ght m” as A 11 iod Imres neared die (!• ra all border. Army . ; 1 -11:, i11 ■ . together villi I'ig iii' lot the pi'"- ions week, follow Killed, at,ilia and 02,3.77: wounded. 177.23a md 172,0)2: prisoners. 43, 72a mil 11!,1111: missing 17,31.7 and 17.1)314 Xa>. v ci ■ 111 ic - Killed. 2.7,1.72 and 2 1,4.70; u unded. 23,8fi7 and 23,01)1 missing, 3.'31! Old !),.72!l: pr's< >■ ri'.s', 4,4(4';. unchanged from previous w< cks Gis TAKE MAGINOT LINE TROLLEY ‘ 1 1 ••-jvnwTOna TwvnwwnawMn .vwvrwv1. Atwmx ABOARD AN UNDERGROUND trolley mod by Urn Germ an", for ini ci -lord transportation on the Maginot line, this hunch of victorious Yanks get a real thrill. It's something like a midget subway and .-■om-tb ng like a Coney Island ride—but this time it's a Victory ride on the far-famed Maginot. Signal Corps Radiophoto. (International Soundvh»t»t Most Of Nazi Armor Before U. S„ 3rd Army \! ht latrr.tine, Iranee, Sepi I I (MM — Vdnlf Hiller lia . thrown in a large portion ol his ai inured ton es against the ! nihvl Slat", third arni.v, and for three days tin armored force has hem engag'd in the greatest single tank liattle since the landing in Ira nee. '! !:e nallle has seen the de strncthm o! 105 \a/i tanks. tlinti ni the mobile forces at (lie disposal ol the (iceman arms lias In a n thrown recklessly into halite. Many of the destroyed ligr tanks dotting the haltle area had iint had theii nnmhers painted on them in the factors II is the first time the (.eimaiis have commit ted their arnn r in this strength since the lighing at Cali s I1U11 nil I 'a:;r lill'Pe l ( 11y nf Rminii On Adri.'ti ic May Soon fail In I hr A, I i ir s Koine, Sept 'I 1 \ r I fireeU troops ol the eighth armv toiiivhl lo u itliin *.000 \ o d «»i Knnim on the Italian roast ves terilay. I • u t rain slowed down the tilth army's offensive after t)ie Vmeriean lories had «ap tilled heights dominating n im portant jinn tion on th* *o.id to ilologn.i I In.' .1 p Ah' dr •’! ’ A " ' ' > nil hnt} 1 1*11(1.- Hi t hr ! nil’ I lltf/P r ,md tin* Or: r . . r. r ' eiingii d( spcratrly" '■< ‘. en ; dam : . ■ . tc • dnnnyh drier. . nit Invest ,i ' ..ill .<•.• 1 -lit ; A r ■>'. ■ •! j;»!; a I i, and .'.•date it.- do iendei - A .:•• — a n i A,.' ■ ■ paint ■ i . 1 i . ■ ■ ■. large pi . ,:<■ ■ San Ma. i.atv> ridge. The t::Ti irin.v i.»\i<k*iu:.rvr< iv p( | [•; 11 Mil t'.;'* '('1 Mil' CiOSl.' a nst-ed i h ■ i ng - : 11 lew .lav.' Tn M'T’ ’ ■ -atoned A me v in ••!•• • :• >">vard Hull,Kll.l A,,.' ('lie; • ' I/ I'd > shift h"'ii : < 'h- e. :<■!■ "! tni Gothic no 1 >tn t < Huge Losses! Suffered By Jap Forces r 11 if-i: i.- Ki' ■' Head" .aiders Pear! II. , .' ■ . S' ■ : I Ar) Am (>i'ica!i niv.isiuii ■>! th- Pa n his has c"s tho .1 nu.am si lho sir all and ■ i Am g.au. mi>-' ■IV:-:! i. and 7.04 i live inn Ai: i lia Xiaiit/ i —pi.rteri las Ill-Ill I ha I ' V I. si stain'- is hit lei " ■ -a Pci.'lin Th- Xin t - Mim. iiii|iic spake " "slow progress being marie” in th In ;u v lighting mv il'.i- lirst Marin (ii\asi. u an Pclchu, where the in\ai (X "iiipiiit'M an Page i'nree.) •*> Way Opened Tc Rescue Of Air Troops Trapped Soldiers M ostly Americans; Long Bridge Taken London, Sept. 21 (AIM ■ iJlitish tank troops and Allied sky soldiers have captured in tact the mile and a half long Ni jmegen bridge in a raging 21 hour battle in Holland. They thus broke open the path to the relief ot a pocket of airborne troops locked today in a grim ' fight for life near Arnheim, eight miles to the nor)h. T he (in ;.i<«11 ■ link i attan; him! and honmn n 'rum th*- an vw r .1 desperate 111• mpt t » .siivc th-.ii river dH'ena ■ lino, hut a»mo m dm v. *■ ■ torn If nl'.s hutte t fighting h . set the an] c.| doom on porliap. ient (KKi 'Ma tey tro-*p:-. f aught in \ r [ci :i Hull and. Th*' u hole stak*' of Mir (ierm o Ruhr valley anr| thr safety ot their entire northern flank was turning <n thr outcome of this first victorx. and the unfolding of a second battle about- to take place for control of th** crossing' of Mre northern branch of the Dutch Rhino at Arnheim. A. Lt Gen Dempsey ;u .a r.ic°d • the H* a a 1. large ;t mum a of the Dutch Rhine, toward th* w- i . • mit . of l,t. firn Hm>'t( 1 in t \: hr I airb'-riK* u my. beh0,ed *o A merit an •. ipparcptly •••ei« hem.' mg 1"), of iho Hul l I !;< G'Tnians declared th.- nr v* f.!: Briti ;h airb* -iiir div.ro., ■; ■ r I i gelv -wiped out" in dir Xrnhe'm i. but it ■> .. brlirvrrj -\ ’ r.'i n '■I r hold ng tiro, |y to p-ion ; an tii -id' - of ihr northern ibrani h, " . ' err , .■ ■ ■ roly holding • t o' ■ ‘ ■ !•• cro- -mg. The Nijmegen bridge ' • f-ik rn. ■ 1 nigh*. ,nd 1 r:-rly thi' morning •'li iiii-nt- oi -nnv-r were n i In of th-' i i • i. in o-; it. .ind nor tr*■;■. . •> ••• in i position to spree op th-.-i, dr ■ r on .Xrnheim Tor Germanwere t'-cr f-o - - t ■ ri g 1 hr iiroo, ne i-1;.nd • ti'-.u.. wdil reinforced .- s.uilt hn es, ..H ■ ■ . . ■ ; rjii-irted r sir ng rr o • < int top rec' - -cs ot the tinge • t - * 11, oi the Su-gtri'- I rr i of 1. e. in - despot to el fort !•• bt--r "o gop mute mti. Germany, noi'di • ■ i, plains. I’i'-l ring of this ga'i-w.iy v. o ; t jien the path n> l-'.ssen, ‘.a r ,1 • 'h ol I a imegi n. and tin- ,o inslr. ii Ruhr. wi-teh Hitler -< irriy O. -e t- '• • v ; gt- v. i r Tite f rust rated eff<n-l of t .- O -i - ..is t'i chisel their way i .-.h ■ i. the west wo- alm-'-t the: - lust 1 ■ 'I >o oi a break this High fr< m -t ■ p oly v - .u-eomirg a rie.i'i: ‘: a,, oi western Holland. 11 tu -4 no us.Pile oridges existed .o-ro-- il-.e Rh ne i r theii escape below \ i . • gin and such terries as were m o e’.ition v ei-y .-•■ >jcet to hornoi'-g If boey ,-i.eet eded n crossing the i.’le : i.e A Hies at A nheim. nee i , m - 1 ■ -n is made i ere. wimid ha\ ad'ante only 2f mile- to .-lo, • |j,.» trap Property Damage For ()uter Banks Put at $185,000 I-'io-.ihrtli City. Sept 21 -f.\Pi - IV peciv damage m last week's to p sal storm in the region between Klirahrth City and Mntteras "'ill to tal s.!8.a.:i(10, arc rdmg to joint cs'i .. of insurance adjuster.--, wi'h approximately fl.a percent in air me covrrage. Seven villages below 1 lo gon Inlet, Including Rodanihe n,d Xviir, suffered damages totaling si:;;,,000, with 92 percent insurance . coverage. R anukc Island losses do not in 1 -hide damage to the Lost Colony the • aire, unused since the suspense n of the drama in 1941. which had suf 1 lered already from deterioration and - suffered extensive damage to its plant ♦ l the storm. Tides reached an 11:■ - : prceedented height, washing across a the stage and demolishing tlio house g in which stage sets were stored. C'os - fumes suffered from water damage ' when the roof of the store room was I faiti open by wind. ^

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