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HERE'S THE ARMY'S NEW 'FLYING FREIGHT TRAIN' Α ΟΓ-.Έ ΑΓ-'D A-HAIF TON TRUCK runs d· v.n η r«!rrr> n ad r..· fr :n the fuselage of tho new giant C-07, cargo· carrying copy of the B-2B Superforts. The "Flying Freight Train" was unveiled at Wright Field, O., where it was disc!"si'U that the craft can carry more 1 lian loo fu!.y ι ■ ι .;pped infantrymen, a truck like the otic shown above, m two light tanks. Four 2,200 horsepower engines give the huge plane a maximum speed of over 300 ι 11 :os. per hour. Its range is 2UD0 miles, non-si υ. A.r l'unii photo. 4 International* Final 1845 Feed Goals New Hxed Slightly Over 1944, With S ome Increase In Ί obacco Amount Washington, Jan. 16— (ÂP) War Κ ο ·> (i Λ < I m rat ur .Marvin Juin - rail* il a .c\\ un t lie 11 a t i 1111 > l'a nil r |.·ι· 11 il h I ami 11 ι 11 11 !' ί ι if! ι 11 ΐ ιι ; year, a> la· a η ιn *a no il 111ia I aji i iΐΊΐ 11 η ral ρπ xlnct i■ >η ν· -a i l ui' I Ικ·.:·> goais S' :·· 1 I I'm !l ,Ί il! · , an.· .ίι■ .μ ·. l'Iimirlh i ι ■' i . .V lii'i π,., v.,γ taicd ai»::.:·!!»: «.·· , i im.U'.1· il \>\ \\ i- λ ( «r ils i or I la \ sfn!, sti.uar hiM'ts ■ i?<J elovr nop μίίΙ \\ "it »ncir.:s( J siibsta nli.'ll \ uv< r 1ÎM1 while nictijci ate ir« n-asis nerr dreided upon for arriMuvs fur (h > brars, pnlatu^s and tobî'jr·». 1/rftunie ha\ sreds and .soyhcan iM'irayrs wiil br mainlamrd <tt rreurd I ί) H h'\"Is .Toiir.s said. VIA ! i î h t | > t -, · · i 11 j · ' · ' ' i iii» 4 - ' ■ ΛI ;».*.·; lil. 1ί)4Γι. ΐ·. ι .. ,·.· . " ! V. l· « * 11 Hi,· M-.ii.K !' ·: Ι!·Ι.. ; Mi I.,· kt'lcrl. Ί lie r. : :i .. . : ι '·. \ :i1 ÎID.OÎK;. Illlll ΊΙ ·' I : i !| m 1 . i : il ilii. , ι M Κ1 aci i phaili'tl . 11 I !' I 1 Ire ... : c;i 11· 'il lor ni the : πι > i 11 '. 'ι ■ 1 1 ' Iv U'FA : 1.1| III.· ι U'.'. :: 111 ί'ΐ ι asi'i 1 i iv■ .ii ■" ' : 11 ι · ι ; I 1 . <·ι : ! ι, ■ preliminary u".il and was fixed at •1,.'i'lll,11(111.Illll I (||)/C!1. State Asked For Tobaccc Study Funds ... I · .·. rli.-ΐ'Ί..ι ι ... .ι 1 .-..lui. η . . ■ ι •••.•ira I ;;m ι h 1 »ULiil ' ■nil Ill1 i nt 1 . (1. whvli IV. ■.■>·■<le rl ·,ιι I', ·. . ΊΛνο.) State income Deduction Fci Federal Tax Sought I lost c-f Bills Arc Presented During Legislative Meet -Ian. I <> ( Λ I') · iΐ· ι ■'1 iii.it i\ · I( i rande, of II.·," >\ ι r. ill til·· ;is>'r»il'lVs I'll I Π JaVe tu elialljîc t tic tax laws, int Γι m 11 u< t i a liill today t · > ; : I ! 11\\ deduct i' in.- (Γ I'VdiTal in ι· tiii ta.M ils lilinj;' State ! 11 i ■ nir tax r < 111 r 11.-. 'Γ: ... ,!!.· ·*ïll 1 ' tiic lj(i.rmce 11:111111 < ·. ·. vvlich linUI.-, it- In.-I meel ΙΠ4 w ι ;. ι tn® s, ti.it· Finance Commit» lec til · .(! tf! ·:.»·' . Alter c< ,m|,.natively all· rl sessions, ' ,ι . ι ! .. : ι lie iU|oai ne<l m ! (ί ..· Κ. I ' · tflv. . ,., , ι : 11,, ,(■(·(,; til·- econd \\\., id \V . , ,; Il· . : 11 I'M l.il ( 'In ;.-l. . ι - ii.,. h ,u··. .h , . ,ί Cici'inany. Λ IIUM-'.II'C iiV In 111 - -II II ! ,i' I I M ' ■λ 'Ίι 11 ι I· Ίι ι h ι ■ lia < ί ι r I 1 -!. and t" a •ι ι ni , Ί ■ ' Ι η Ί I )< Si'nat τ Κ·.-.ι Francis Pickens Τι \ ■ . Ν · · *11' native Η,πΐ· (' I Ά ill' Ici Ίι ι η ι,ί il ; ι Γ ι et ι ri ■ r a II nil: ai till' SI .t S,'iiiil"i Mitchell, ul ι ' ί I'll'l/I ' 111" CI II ι : - '-',! In c<ηirn rale , liment under ,,' ι· ,n act for <ΐμ· ••ι,· . ,■ 1 he appnir.Ι ,ί1 aie ,in|>eu ni ! 1,1k, -"il! lin a ··.; the l'.'iiied ' ,ie lu .inunin» Lia', on, mayor of ι ■ .ι C en 11 a I or , ' ι y. Liacon, a Ίι·!..η. has' held i i, ' i- a textile -erved two Λf«·ί.· · :·'··· ι» ν Gui I lord, won id Ρ· ' · <"':< :»t 1 I mi· I 0.0 ! >'ML· - ! !i • notai,. ltaîm-r. r «is junk, and t '.·· Ill' t |C cil il'; ,. ll)-(|]\ I' -MS 1 ' ; ι η < ί ι ( 111 : ρ 11 · » · π t 1 r Oil'.!' 1 Ml Vv lllioiit rcnnv, nt > lor lii : inl and pr«>vid< ί»ν dealers in nul glass sold the States, vus or other :asc supplies Kodcral tfov i t·» advertise ι acts. Service Act To Be Asked By President W.i. Ιιιη:·.ΐ·»η. -I m Hi lAP) Pres l(ll ' ! 1 ! i; 1 |,» ··)..·» illu to ■<·!!(! ('nlijji c a spee al me sane favoring national scia ice 11 · :.* ι s I ; 11 i ■ ·η. As a prelin in.uy. lu· held a White 11 ■ I -( 11 It 111 ρ ι ' ■■ · ι lay with M'rvife ι·11■ « !. and leyislati r.· concerne· I with the subject. .It was not disclosed when Hip me.-saue would :;o t<, the Capitol. Ιο his i.-ccnl mes>..a.· on the state of the Union, Mr. Roc se· volt came out emphatically for i/n vei.-al sei \ ice and -aid he would ■ manuni ate with Cong ι . on it later. Conferring ai the White· House λ ' . 1 · Ci liera 1 Courue (' Marshall, army chi< Γ of -tall: Adieu Ι Κι nest • 1 Kiny, connu ander-in-ehiel ·ι| the fleet; Chairman Thoma . Ctah lli'mn at. ol til,. Senate M i tary Cum. eottee, and Senator Austin, Vermont, i'a: king Republican i:i that nr. up; Cha mi an May, Kentucky Democrat, ol the House Military Committee, and Representative Thoinason. Texas Democrat, and Andrews. New York Republican, members of that com mittal.. S. (.. i'olicy Is IIuHiiiii" Slaic Police £<i< a îlcro Governor There Is Lording It Over Local Authorities BY LYNX MM!I T Daily Dispatch Bureau Ralcgih, Jan. 18- News stories J cm;· : , 11111; :r..m ( '· il ι im: ι ι.ι '· "it the' order.-· given the other <i.ι>· !>y (f.i\ t·>· lier 1,'ans' · «· \Vilii;i:!.-i >·!' S··;·:<ι ('.·■ > Iiiki who incident illy is the lillh «m crnur our - ! 11 ' ι ι : ■ ι ■■ ■ : si..:·· ha. had π, I ■ ! 11' ν ι .η ι ι ■ < r liu- St;i I < ■ constabulary to clean up S" ith Caro line! ,ι,ι· II ·! doing ( ; . I ll (.' c ·.; Cherry's State police idea any fjood. Shi'nl Γ - ,. ml it ιMilice dt ."n' ha\ e ιij)|η >.-rd t'" nil'.ι St ,to C" 1. 11 >n I ; 11 \ ,n Χ·ΊΊΐι ' μ Οι - I cause they think it will invade what I has been their peculiar law onforcc I it'll I jirrr in·· l'Ile 1 ',i In ,ι ' ! ι gov ei'iior, in 'ΊΊι i t, t"id his S! i|r c n- ■ stahiilary thai Ι·ι··.ιΙ officers win iv>; j do;m; a good joh , ; ι,ο,γ en; ί ιόίιι nt ι ίιιι.'ΐ he wanted p i n In move in and [ ι lean mit gamiding ι ·i 111 s. * ' ν de· and ι lie;·.11 li<|ii"i i" ni 1 ' ι · · ; ν, i : ·. 111 ' 111·· State, beginning al ( ·Ί mi , . 'I'ii, Si .id li ( '. ι r · 11111 a ζ"\ΐΊ " , ι . inn ·· control over local units th m the ÎJi 11 h (.'arollna · \eeut i\ e 1 .aid ll.ei't may he more exeu." I ι >,ali :>■ ! ion there, luit t In· id' .· . ι Ί in 'i ti lar among I a r I lei I m ι "ι legislators. One ν ι■ 11 ι .ι ; si ll.ι' .lid' (Cuiitinued un 1'j^e Two.) FDR Pledges ; Greek Help Washington. .I.in. lii—( \l'l — President Kooscvclt has pledged American aid in tin· rehabilita tion o! (ireeee. "in collaboration \\ itli our allies." \ Stale Department announce ment said the pit due was con tained in a message to the prime minister <:!' (.recce. Ihc ine-sic took note ut promises In the prime minister that the end of | hostilities in (.recce "v. ι I not he ! lolloued i>\ reprisals. Imt will l>< the prelude to earl> decision- i)\ means ol' free democratic pioc esscs on the \e\ed questions \\ hicli led to civ il strife." "Mr. lim isexcli's message vas in answer to a telegram li in. tin- j (•reek leader asking lor American support in Ihc . cconsi'i.cli.n. ol <i recce. MISS ABERNETHY TO GET REIMBURSEMENT Kaleigh. Nov. ΙΙί—(ΛΓ)—The II· use Commitl"e on Judiciary I voted favorably today on a hill to reiinliiirse Miss Annie I . Ab crncth.v ot Henderson for a S 1.001! State bond which shr losj in a lift. YANKS TAKE HOUFFALIZE German Lines Pierced In East Reds Seize Large Town In Prussia Krakow te» Warsaw Rail Defense Lines Kntered by Soviets I.οml<ιn. .1 an. 1(1 ( Λ I ' ) The ( lei man hi^'h command ;in punn ed ι In· fall of Schlosslier^. Ki inilis inside Kast Prussia, as Russian armies tore ^api»K Ik.les today in Nazi defenses alonj:' C,00 mile- of front and se riously threatened one of the main rear communication lines o| Warsaw. X.v. op Mill·;· ' :iH · >»i..j>i! pene trations" had born made by the So viets in the Vistula-Bug triangle n<>· in · \V .. ,:iir| : "in the Mn ri'iv l)!'iii::i ;KM(i "'ith n: Kasl l'liissia. .aid declared Stalin, wiiuc; 'it'tcnsivc was inle (U fi ! t Ρ" de^idin^ ualtlf Marshal Konev's Inn ι ii st I k rainian arm.v pounded west ward toward Krakow in southern I'o laixl. fouuht ils ua> into the outer salient nl defense of the \a/is' KrakiiM -\\ arsaw railway line, reputed In hi· one ol the strongest (jerinan fortified /.ones in southeastern l.urope. Ttii.s ; a i i w; ! y, ι 1 ι led ι lin1 [ . - ! : capital with Si!'-k,V cm! minim and m n ι ' ι· ii. nid ι.4ιίι· "in· >s W.i:·.- ι".:· ι r I c ; 11 11 ! ι J > ι. I > κ·>ncv'.s ,-ti ι· ill· a■ ι> ν, : ι1 j>{>ss( t-.suni ' ii Kii'lcc on th,. Waisaw K ι a!\' ι Λ : II". Shoving wi'sK' .I'd 11 : ι. m > .ppnrt straight i'nr ·■:.<■ \V.n aw-Sili ; in line ■ η . ..ec· ..· ι λ nit ν 1111 If:·-- u .do. Th. I;· 1*1 in .'Ii . d· i l.ir -,| in- Κ ; - si a us had . |> mu a new ■ t : t · ηI · e in the -la ïo r .ut 11. ίί ι I'· ; ni. a ! 11 H.-> mile.- out he .,· Ί Kiel·" and Til i'i t ill Ki ak"U . This dr " int . Hi, W.,ii - ■ · -Κι ; - liott' line '.'. a - mei Util· the Γι r-t a m ■ π' C r ' ; I ι 1 ι : 1 "V. . il '.' t \ t · Τ ;.i|d pi·· ;.'π ·ι ..ν i "■ ί" .·. ed. 11 til" Π ι i.-.sia ii.· 11 le: 11 το Willi Ι 111 ιι· ι. ci till 1 run.: , .III·' .IV ill·,' .-! \V a - ii'UL'i'.-! :>!'>' l·' N'a/] 1κ ι j κ .il ; ι π 111 - ill:; 111. I'll!·. Il capital. The ί ι.ιΐ 11·· ..| Ρ, 11 i .· 11 κ ■ ! ..ι·;··· ιτ:Ι tli'l inilcly .ι ι ipi ' ι,ii-lii mm .m niri W :111 the late 1 ··ιnι■ ·ιιικ·ι·:ιιι·ιι1 >ιΓ I! ; 'an i aii\ ann . I ί· 11 ai'aiy I too; . Πι · I,· · i. I m uni' !l<i ι .ι ίλ «'ill <>: t: ie ii. ι tit ! * ·ίI II ι: «.Ίri.il» rapitai. 1 <>U NOI! Ill < Λ KO ( IV \ I ". 11 11 \ (ΊιιιιιΙχ ,ιικΙ rather cold t < > il i u 111. followed !»> piirilv cloiah .ιικΙ ^ I i κ II 11 λ warmer Wed rcsdax. Great Bulge Center Left By Germans Other i irit Army Units Now Nearin^ St. Vith Outskirts l'a ι . . -i. : ii. Hi ( Λ Γ ) —Am erican first army patrols have ■111 * *11 (il i !"'ii iali/.i·. cf.mniunica t inliS i'< : · ■ I . \\ h let! ' ΊΚΊ■ was t he hi art Mi tli·· 1ak'ian Ιιΐιΐμ*'. and found it apparently abandoned >\ tii" (i'Tman<. withdrawing .(•ward tin Siev'l l'ied line. F ' , ; ■ : :,· t"\vη in ,\ ι : : .irme: .va slOvV • I n-(l " «I w ' ei-kage ■ ' ! . . Ml' il clut— 11 » tt the j't id ιhrOUgh the outskirts· ■ I ... : <1 i d itl\ Ι--!: "11 .'. ■■ · .11 . : ; /<· at 10 p. rn. last h:i' Ί · "in Yar :·..!: ■" ι, ' rj : ; iia ΐίκ· I It-Id. Other ι iι st ,irm> units were within si \ miles <:! St. \ ill), a ke> rtiem \ - !teld luise onl> tour miles li ' m tin (in mar· frontier, and 'i!) ι» : 111 - s n:>( ilieas^ ol 1 lout I ali/.c. • ;· ■ II ·'.:·-' tr · ·ι> ".fro smashing the Germans' "last hope" : t .| the Sicull ied line on ' ι s <·ι·. n<i:tli a nu -ulh ol! Y a ! · a lift. >. ·.!· ·~\ t..· it*" h Palton'i 'd .h·· y had .-dabbed two , ■ -s 11..· f ί■ ι ni η border m a drive down the Moselle valley to . ι... ,.ιηΙ a hall mi le.- ol Trier. I he third army gained up to a mil·· and a half on a ten-mile lia nt northwest and southeast of llastogne. (lulidurcy. four miles nertheast om lîastoi;ne, was cap tured. Ί · .- · .· · ι · ar ι dr. ision, a ... le ! by Brn>-lier ··;■■·: .ι1 (·· .,· . Κ ' i.irti, ·>ι siTver City, Ν. M.. was disclosed as fighting ■ ii lui "id army Iront. The divi sion drove a mile northeast of cap-· tu rid N"ville. Τ ird .· my battle report.- said the \ν· ι. h m" -oenndary roads II·· il'fali/c in ail orderly \vith eir..w .1 ι-a.>1 ward. German Arms Mills Blasted. I ■. 11 f I < m, .Ian. 1 ti ( Λ Ρ ) More than (ioo UniH'd States heavy bomb iT λ ept into οa-tern Germany and h immortal a Krupp tank factory at Magdeburg. an oil plant 70 miles - .util ol Berlin, and rail yards at Dresden and Oessau with 2,00(1 tons id In ι η ι Ii.- today. ι Kir.-t report · said Ihov met no lighter opposition. The weather was bad All lour target were within hall an hour'.- flying time of Berlin. Some 650 Faglith air force fighter.; Hew ■-•seorts The Krupp works at Magdeburg produces Mark IV tanks. Some id the four-engined bombers made round tiips of more than 1,000 miles. Had weather hampered all opera lions last night. BLASTING A BURMA BRIDGE ï. χ THESE PHOTOS display 1 y £U S. 1 ' ' ·s iis thcy attacked tho li : aw lé-aj Πι. ·.·. . . Le: «.· ι .·■ .:.iy and Luïh.·) in Iîunna. At 1"Ρ· I ··. ■ Γ et '.· ·.· aril t et : J. seconds later (bottom) the steel suspension bridge is smashed in two and the right abutment wrecked. U.S. Air Forces photos. (International) Churchill Supports Views Of Roosevelt On Atlantic Charter J : » (Ion. {.Ill i«. \ !' » * Γ i H11 ΛI i 11 i *■· I « r < ί ι if ι < f ι i 11 t ·»!({ tin- ilousr et { oit)nions t::da \ lu- \\,» ·, in rompit le .1 nr«·4 ιη«·ι: 1 wii'j i'n-» dent Uoosevelfs vie\\s < î ι » Ihr \ 11 .ι 1111 ' i barter. an:l fin· o'· ,> l i \ «'s \\ « ι ν .just tin same, m I ! ! Π although a I i ο i t h ' · m couhl not in· achie\ fil imin·· (lia t«l \ : ' .' -nvened , . . . ■ ' fi < >1 '! Ilil'. i .rirndtr ha.> ih.'t » · π \ "vast H . .· o f t h e ( Iniî î îiill ι 11 » ι · « i that "far • i '·. » r i i - t .ι l .« il \ iouht, the S * ι « n|« η. had ι rpurtcd thr oh i·■ · · t i \ \\ <■ ! r ;ii>l >îs valid today ι ; ι.» ν 'λ < ι > ι ! ; i Ν l ί. and that Γ < ♦ it had Jsiiiiratcd thp oh • iι\ ■ '·■ < .>{ likcl.N to he ι hia ι1 ί ' ■ d tiiiûit-(I i .ι t t*l > : · · ' i.i-lit 11 !l JiOSO îli·. prime inin ■ i !» ··.ι-iy n.ado il»* ;j ppl icat i:>n Charter to the Bi i ,■·■<· tl'v t.ι India. • ·ι '1 <· ι barter • dn· iy l,v the « ' ! Γ -Li· ·\ « rnment, China Coast Bombing Is Bold U. S. Attack By Air Nimitz Withholds Details in Latest O! Ilia Communiques r s ΐ'.κΊίΐΓ κ;».·! ιι« , Ι1. ι;[ Uarh®r. .Ι.ιη. Hi AI' ing W'.rih π "in t il · 111 cl. t ν h e ι ■ ι h r > a 11 k 11 : ' S : h ι id llerl 111 ! ■ ι : - ρ · K.iiiu. Suatinv and Λπιο,ν. Il .II·- I'l Chill.ι'. Γ·.,' Su 1h·· I,ι s} !uli--ralr \\ .il >11 th.'Sc ρ 'I t - . ,'.ιί Annulai , in- ι 1 'tumuli it ι ι yi 11· lilt 1 11 ! IΚ1 Γ · : ι.. 1 : · i" · . : . Λ it., ι *t .lap,mi -c 1 '11 !'···> ,ιΐι. ν .·: the -.mi· '. 11"Λ .<\ <·| . Nil. .1/ <1 '. . in ii I'siime third : I· ι■ t i il .JapaiH'sr ships ι 111 U ipillH "111 1 Λ " ·.■"!!. ιΊιιπ . "ii Ί'hiir.-dn.\ 11 ■ MiiiaU.· "I 2â .-.hip; ι ii.nl In·· rt r·· · Γ'ΐι o\ t ι all pK-tui ι .ai ,'.ulari' ί.·> Amori. ..η · · ι . \\ ' "pint; like a ι : . „· ; m : I τ -ι 111 'in Km mi>-a. wilt 11· :·, ι In·' -hip.- and 07 plain·- ν > · . ' .\ ■ . •ι damaK.'d January I, . ' t, Indii-China fur tin· Τ ur- 1. a . : μ ι and back to the China · ·.■; ; oi Saturday, mi'd :'H : ι l. d.i > ι '. d iV i ' ι . I a ν Upward Trend Helps Cotton New Y'>i'k. .Ian., 1 ti (AIM . ·■· li m Γ1111 lit- ι >; .eiiod iinchanuc ι ' 1 ! cents ,i hale higher. Ν·►..t> .·. · >· were 11\ ι :>■ 'in cent., a bale Mit;.ι : j March 22 IT. Mav 211.(13. ,1 !v 2\ 1 Pv. t'l. ,-e I !... I March 22 \ 2 Pressure On Some Stocks Xew Y I an lli ■' \ 111 Sel i ι1 :: dried up U> som,> extent in tuda.v stuck marUt t. although ρπssim· pi sisted on rails and various armaincnl - rated indu trials. Prominent o· the retreat were ('icneral Motors, S ;!li_ ern Kailwav and Standard t'i! < ι X I The livelv low-priced motors o| \li n da.v did I til, ι nothing. Bonds aid otuckb were unuvii, Mav July ( >Ct li H I Decembc! Essential Jobs Divided Into Two General Units • .!. ΐιϊ. ι Λ Ρ ) The t ·· ■ 1 : <>11 11 idiiy I : III ... I μ n1 κι I act i vi > ;:i i l ι ! ill '· isioli.-, labi'l • ■ ι η ι ι ι '"il The breakdown ■ guide t·. S· It ιΊ ice :>··. ·. ..·<· .n ill iliiiij; uni J(! through •j) In Inn ν i'Ii the directive "I War Μι.» »ili ill· ■ 11 I )ι 'Citi ir Hvrncs. rogis ; : ii! ii ii»· '·>(» pi ii nil ν I ι.-t will bo hold ι·*' tin ii' 11 il1 ■ as long a.- pos ilit* ι'ι prevent di ruption <>1 war ι II I KllM't il 111. 1*1 ii> -ι· a! win in act h il ie niak ιιικ up tin ! lam ι a' t lie li t will lie the t ir- l called In meet the quota tor -linn· :M(),()(|0 i: . u in in,s am' group by .Inly I Ml irl > m -even general categories w ere designated as CFU cial. Tin e arc. l'i nduction of aircrat and part. : pi undid.ι oi snips, boat and pari.. production ol ordnunci and acce m κν. pi odu< t ion of animu 11iti<>ii. |)i '«du·! h>iι <>· metal shaped ., 11 < 1 tin u i 11U: f'i!' essential product·, production >il machinery; anri pro duction ut es ential rubber products. I Kxcept lor -ct ap salvage. all jol>«4 I in smelt ing. refining and rolling; oE j metal.-. «rie listed as critical In the transportation service.-, coal mining and petroleum classifications, most jobs were rated as critical. ('las-iticatnm- with no critical list 1 inns included agriculture and com mercial lisliinu. finishing of essential ; metal products: and production of apparel. WMC said that technical, scien tific and re.-eareh pei.-omiel engaged j in any of the !ΐΓι essential categories I will be regarded as critical acth itis, : whethei or not the particular activ j ity appeared on the priority lists.
Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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