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-,iTf!lt WUB WEATHER Rain tonight and Fri day.. Warmer x tonight and in east portion. Fri-. day. . . M n I.AUEL Record subscribers II renew at least houI: ,fi before their t ' . - . . . bushed September 11, 1915 I HICKORY, N.C-T THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1922. PRICE FIVE GENTS f ins m ! IM va v ut..ti Pec 1 1. A bit of native ii worth xvas t0(,ny SC,lt to thc n t rhiiiulnphia by John J Ratch ? 1 1 im-rchant, farmer and sawmill ftfn' 5 Newton Route 2, Mountain Si'cwnship. Mr Ratchford picked V mi hi- farm, it being only one VlSroi uch finds totaling in ?o;o $.".00 during the recent Ia?L other bits of gold found . l" ,;..tinn. it had the appearance 'VvhIiil- boon melted and thrown on ot n'l1 ..7... 1 imvincr an irreerular having an irregular shaoe. Mr. Ratchford !! various persons in that section the county iui '"""-I P foumi '-. v,!,vnrtPist?c heinc? 1 1 mi...... 1 t(itnm(int that maintained, uin.- "IJ: alty Opens ? Parliament s! PRETTr WDmftN WAS KILLED IN SCUFFLE Condemned, 3ox Treason Th: ,ouir ami trappings of regal state"' surrounded the recent jpenins of Parliament. Here is the royal coach, bearing King Gecvgj, k-avins, tin- p.Yluec- .'grounds for the triumphant Ijourney to the -House . of Par liament where the speech "from the throne" was delivered. '": ""' I By the Associated Press. . Richmond, Va , Dec. 14. Thclma H. I Richardson came to her death from a bullet wound that she was shot by- Thomas Pollard in a scuffle," was, the verdict of a coroncr?s jury which met (here today to investigate the killing; of the pretty young stenographer at the home of her former employer Monday evening. Pollard's bond oi $10,000 was continued and his prelimi nary arraignment was set for Decem ber 23. the ? m nown who at one. time panned fill, stream which runs through and otner lanus In COIAPENSnCT TH BE PRESENTED . 1 ' ti,,,.h t'ntvl till ,'.1.,... , 1 lmfvnstnfl ns' tYillfMl ! ir'.Oiiil of gold first and last. Thl. finds have been followed up f ' t!u Shufonl gold mine on down hivuirh this county. Lincoln county III! out. , .. . nn;n nn nit nto tiasum, anu u -- I? nor-ons familiar with the country I oriUhere beneath the surface xr:iU oftrotd ore. Mr. Ratch- ford ami others have so otten pickea and Printing M. L. Shopman and iu nn manv iH'nn-weights of rold atter troduccd at the next .session of the Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 14. A work men's compensation bill will be re commended by Commissioner of Labor hMd ruins duruiK iNortn Carolina general assemuiy, it tint tlu v regard it as commonplace. was announced at the capitol today. Tlu' latest .piece found and sent tw After unsuccessful efforts last year ,1.'. wt'iirher about 40 penny- n.,,a snrh Ipirislation because labor vvi'his. ross, but after havincr been representatives opposed all proposed li. vui! of small nieces of adhering measures, the bill to be introduced in rrit the not weight was 35 penny- january probably will, be framed by weights, worth practically one dollar a committee of manufacturers any the Vnnvweight. Mr. .Ratchford re- labor delegates, it was stated, and nIN that the beginning of the old wjh have the support of woman's or- 5'pufonl mine iteveiopment, wnicn gamzations, the Democratic party ana ard lust luuH veieUled manv thousands Commissioner Shipman. of dollars, was. in the finding of r. Vve have scarcely begun our labor mi"set of virgin gold on the sui- legislation along the line of giving fwe about the sizo of a hen's egg. security to the working man in his fhi nropertv is not a great distance j0b," said .'the commissioner. "One from th- lands where the . gold ha? sten in this direction would be the ken picked up. enactment of a workmen's compens;i- If vt.'i were to pick up a piece tion law based upon the principles of thi' stuff," Mr. Ratchfcrd told Gf rijrht and justice to wage earners M vor Smyn., on exhibiting' his find anrj those who emplov them., tod'av." voii'd get the fever," but the "Under the present statutory condi- 'VIVO1' (K'llU'l l.llw H? vv uuivi. w.., WIIC1I till nmiivin ve-i" v'ou wo'.ild." insisted Mr. Ratch- nine cases .out of ten the vietinir is ford v.hn then told what effect It thrown upon his own resources. Vitn ,!id o.".-lijn wkiofiraf.he ,fvUind-any a--orkaMe compensation law, .piw itnM " perlv enforced, no matter, who is to "That, night," said he, "I dreamed blame in the matter of an accident, the (1? finding a let of loose gold on the laborer would be protected during the "round, wherev.on I began to dig and period of disability. The employe: ?irt thin-- I knew I had uncovered would insure himself against accidents a solid sheet of gold, many feet wide by the introduction of devices to nre and several inchc thick. The fur- vent them. , r'liM I cvcaviitecl the more gold A "He would face a new kind of taxa fottnd. Vtrv plainly I saw my store tion, a species which it would be law filled with people, with nobodv -v. ful for him to evade, for he could n-ait en them, and thev were helping QVade the tax on accidents by pre-thfm-elves. 1 o-ot a packir.- case and . venting the accidents. His claim agen. hnnnier. hiokf 110 tre sheet of golf' would be converted into a safety ex- r.d filled th" box. Then I called out rert, whose .activitie- woum w t(. the people in the store to help lv confined to the installation 01 pio- ;r saioguaras raiuer uwn m .v..v. By the Associated Press. .'. Richmond, Va., Dec. 11. J. J. Jones, a neighbor of Thomas Pollard, real estate and insurance man, charged with killing his .former stenographer, Mrs. -Thclma, Richardson, at his home here Monday evening, declared'at the coroner's inquest here today that when he went to the Pollard home after the tragedy, Pollard said: "I have shot somebody." -Jones wras the first witness to be call ed. He was put on the stand after Cbro- Rv tho Associated Press. ner Whittield retused tne request 01 Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 14. Application Commonwealth's Attorney Dave Sat- to the commissioner of internal reve- terfield for a postponement of the hear- nuc in Washington to request the at- ing. torney general to instruct each dis- Jones.said he was on his way to his trict attorney in the United States to home when he saw the body of the proceed with the filing of the suits pretty young divorcee on the lawn of for collection of "genuine taxes" the Pollard home and that Pollard was against all persons charged with vio- standing on the steps of his home. He latin0" the income tax has been made approached Pollard and was told that hv Collector Gilliam Grissom. Pollard had killed somebody Approximately 900 persons in North Jones said he did not see anybody 'i mi urn ' 13-GEWT STAMPS ARE URGED Gf S ' ' CIAS Tins is thc frst picture to reach this country showing the sentencing ' "A ' .;u mrfni who wero held responsible lor the "-iTIl l)L lilv lilriii 1 . ,a.n UL "A . .... .f'tha now (mvp vnmGnt. tX. 1V - .K" t iZ.. v.n viiiiitarv committee SSSri-S remler shown here with hiShand af UU ' lMto xJtamy which sent him before a fiuns uad. , i;ui ,;;! I n.-.A nf tlio tlmo tinv Hid h Tin- ' J" Laronna aione are iiuic iui yise iuui.u a , vj,j v .1 t LOU OI iniS naiUic, tlie tuirenui on"-., tltc an ikwuw"iy o in announcing he was giving to the Mrs. Richardson is supposed to have district attorney the name of the first been driven to the Pollard home by J. test case. . Mosby West, a former employe of Pol Evasion to take such action was lard, and nov in the real estate busi- vcached here several days ago at a ness. conference with officials of the de- imrtrnent. . . , .... By the Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 14. Charges that operatives of the department of- jus tice had "shadowed" members of con-; gress who attacked Attorney General Daugherty were made and denied at the hearing before the house judiciary committee on impeachment of Mr. Daugherty. Asserting that Senator , Caraway, Democrat of Arkansas, and Represen tative Woodruff of Michigan and John- of South Dakota, Republicans, had operatives, Jacksc C. Ralston, counsel for Repre- sentat ve Keller, author of the im peachment charges, asked the depart ment qf justice to furnish; the najnes. HIKES HELP COOPERATION I 1 1 ULl IF C SHIPPED TO MIDI NEWS AND NOTESFROM P V BOONE TRAINING SCHOOL Boone, Dec 15. -A basketball game on Friday night between Mountai.n View Institute and the Appalachian Training School team resulted iri a score of 45 to 14 in favor of the Training School. Prps. B. B. Dougherty- one day the past week gave a very vivid descrip- cion of nis trip irom douhs i"ci6" in an automobile, and recited some of his experiences while in Raleigh to the pleasure of those present. He is Washington, Dec. 14. JNeariy naii ut ot town again iur v r-Ti ti-riTvi tne 1 nue lavs. . . ' . .r,.-, ro r.oo onr; Vrnohc c.ono Vmt oiiiTmiTins vour cor- thcni-.'lv, . that 1 was going P per saiogvarus ituT "LXZ Zr tn the L,. while writine this is one rhflrlottr. tr. hnvi me some mow ng releases irom mjuieu went w xu, .-"?. ..rrz"- . " - .hA' rWffft varlv coined, i did some of the heaviest ufr- du6 oftentimes to clef ecUve machinery uy. Detment- ox f gru rm "W01 kmen's compeiwu i Mucn ox una ' ' : r: V " " llftv and nnt rsf makmsr tne em- Wpt to Kurooe, ior oaiiaumu oyxo , tIie ail 1U,3 tij"" v... - - Bv the Associated Press. mtr 1 ever did anu wnen i nivu tt tin on ri to nb flnrfsi the idea Tipftv criminal, but simq making him a taxpayer and giving him an option of gettintr rid of ht; tax bv preventing accidents. He wouio -ut in safety dopartments and create Well" he said, with a grin, "you safety committees irom tne ,.-,,,,1 t.f nf mmipv t fonnprate Wltn tne mcincJK"'c" hur.tir.tr Hold; mavb vo-a'd hit t:u- More than forty two states Jiave1P vein and maybe not. But you sure vided Yormen;8 compensation law. . . 1 .1 . 1 fi I 1 V h if lYrt r ' Il OIL II ijaiuiniu 1 iiii iiiid incse stray uibkss. 1 n.y v - . hard rain." ')() or r"l ohivM-- to : it t- L'liar:"tt!- I striunei' -o har I woke up. That's the way the 'fevct takes you." "Whv don't you really dig for -that "old; ho was asked. pymiTO LE men ELEH : L'lULR HUL I. in nil nnTTnm unrn nr 11 r.iu hi a u m , ISII1WBE1 B'rSPb . U 9 MUt! l!y th- Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 14. -More cotton wu utilized during November than in anv month since October, 1917, the .hnu-Pfl that only 12,000,000 bu hiH and mountain, making tne iiobt v.v-w . J li i 1 i 1 J AHAntinrP ! rlt -. shels were irrported irom tnis couiiny iook line crystal anu icw..ft " for home consumption. . ture such as no artist can portray. F.xnorts of corn during each of it is Wonderfully beautitul. - the first three months of 1922 weit The following announcement tehs ilrcer than -during any month of its own interesting story m regard to two of the teachers of the Training 'ThV second-largest foreign market school: .... - , ' . for "American corn was the Nether- "Mr. Langdom Cheves Haskell in lands where 17,843,464 bushels were vites you to be present .at the mai- anus., w'ii- i,. ,rivkts. -w . v, viaiio-htftr Kate Calhoun PnnhS "of 'receipts were the Unitec" to Mr. Arlie Raymond Smith on Kingdom, Germany and Mexico. . Thursday afternoon December twenty irovn exports ior me iim. cif- nisi, hl mice o nvi.. months of this year exceeded the viiie, South Carolina." ..Their w rtany Sports for the entire year of 1921 friends wish" them the best of life s hv 2 488,743 bushels, according to t?- journey. ' .1 Department.' Total corn exports for Two social gathering were given 1 of 1 were 128,974,505 bushels. Fo.- by - the four Jjiterary Societaeh on Iht first eight months of 1922 ex Monday evening at six-thirty, one at Sorts ; were 131,463,248 bushels cxclu justice liall by the Watauga Society pout, ' . ' , 1Pai 4-;T1;r1 tvf nallp.oDian Society 1V Ot 4D UO uaiicio --' ' ; 1 ciiici rallies " blvc, u 'i, V, PnnivaJent of I nA nnf at T.oville Home by Eitunpian iaaii 064 bushels' of corn. entertaining the Appalachian Society, Newton Dec. 14. Catawba football club is looking forward to a more gioi- ious season in the year lys tpan tn? one that has just closed. The record of the Catawba team this year will.be recorded in the history of Catawba Col lege as the most successful -years of football thus far recorded in the his tory of the institution. The Athletic Association held a meeting today, at which time the captain and manager ot the football team were elected for the football season ot 19 16. James C. Pulliam of Winston-Salem, was elected captain and Hoy L. Fes perman, of Faith, manager. David Holshouser was elected assistant man ager He is well known to the football squad and athletic association one of the Catawba real boosters for atn letics. Pulliam, who was here this year, was the backbone o the lootDan tea-,i and the citizens ot JNewton aie gwu that he has been reelected captarn oi the team. Fesperman, the newly elect ed manager,' will make good, having held the position of manager of the l.V. .li-il Catawba college is looking forwaid t bodv next year and expects to. have athletics that. will stand up to any college m uie MORE THAN1,250 ENTRIES By the Associated Press. Washington, Dec. 14. Postmaster General Work has received from mem bers of the American history class of the Shepherd College State Normal School, Shepherdstown West Virginia, a petition that the postof Jice ' d--artment again issue stamps of the thirteen cent denomination, which was recently abandoned. The, petition declares that the en tire history of the United States Is bound up in the figure 13 and gives, the following historical reasons why the thirteen cent stamip should be issued: - . America was" discovered on the night of the thirteenth of the month. , The republic originally consisted of . thirteen colonies. ..; 1 The' first' official flag had thirteen stars ; and , thirteen stripes. : The . American Eagle, requires thirten leetters to spell - it, as doe also the motto. "E -Pluribus Unum." The first word to pass over tho trans-Atlantic cable ' was transmitted on the thirteenth of the month. The silver quarter is written all ni-fi- V10 Vi ivf r3n ' A l-nnnrl t Vio lip:lll By the Associated Press. . f Libertv are thirteen stars, the Washington, Dec. 14. President eae bears an olive branch with Harding in a letter read today at the thirteen leaves in one claw ana nf v,Q nairmnl oun- thirteen thunderbalt(s in the other. opening session of the national coun vMac ia-a v,;H Jnrino- cil of farmers' cooperative marketing thirteen bars and in his beak is associations declared that he knew of 1 ibbon bearing the motto with thirteen 1 11 1 1 XL ' 1 1? no single movement that promises letters; fen wing n uunm. i- more of help in the present betterment j t quarter dollar '- ox agricultural wnuiuuuo v..- inere are tnineen letters in jumi cooperative associations of farmers to Paul Jones, name. market their products. ,. TJiere were thirteen ships ,n the i lref Amencan navy. . The president's letter was read by perrys victory', on Lake Erie was Senator Ernst, Republican of Kentucky vvon on the thirteenth of the mon to whom it had been addressed as a The stars and stripes were raised over Fort Sumter on the thirteenth greeting to the council. -- of the month. : . ' Declaring he wanted the government Qgn pershin arrived in France on to "do everything within reason and June 13. 1917. sound .for the aid of the far JJJ mers," Mr. Harding said he was still rr .n,t cost anv more t(. more anxious that the farmers them- Riake a thirteen cent stamp than any selves cooperate to make the govern- other one ' iw,r Wofnl " The petition to Postmaster General ment's effort douoly usetul. . Wofk algQ sup.eests several designs "I know no organization which can for the stamp, all commemorating thc do more for agriculture than this one," thirteen colonies. ' fhm CHRISTMAS- CHECKS " my recent at address to congress vill FOR - COTTON CROPS realize my desire vto help the farmer Raleigh, Dec. 14, The first hatch through the present era of depression, of "Christmas checks" from the' North ..tn-theW run government aid can- not be helpful unless the farmers aie day TheRe wni represent a organized and ready to use practical second advance of $25 on each bale agencies for their own relief. This as- of cotton dtto the Association sociation stands precisely for the best, up,i tt wp'pIcs has been the most intelligent efforts to help 'them- rosiest that the headquarters of th selves." WRECK IN WISCONSIN By the Associated Press Thorp, Wis., Dec. 14. One trainman was killed and two others were badly Tar Heel cotton '-cooperative has had. In addition to having to prepare tor sending out thousands of cheeks to growers of nearly a1 thousand bales a day. There has been a considerable let-uVy in deliveries since the qlosc of November." it is stated, but re ceipts are still heavy. TT,r. nc;ni;itinn headcuarters rc- Bv the Associated Press. Houston, Tex., Dec. i. census bureau announced today , in its were scalded to death by steam '(port for that month. The cotton spin- and approximately 6i oxneiB wagnington, Dec iir. industry has shown increased ac- some seri0usly, when a lexas Harding formaIly opened th tivity for the Dust .several months. Laasenger train sideswiped afwitcn tin of directors of the Cotton consumed during November ine near the depot at Humble law ,Red Crogs with a short address ex amounted to 577,501 bales of lint and ,ast night. The cylinder heads ; of tlia pre?ing fhjjtgS of linters, compared with 533,- two locomotives struck squarely bat, k of the organization during WO of lint and 62,406 of linters in the locomotives did not leave the tracK pase . predicted that with October of this year and 527,y4U oi The seven were .iuCU - - lint nnd 57,919 of linters in November incn steam pipe, torn loose "onv.tne last year, the census byrcau announc- engine, swept around and crashed into to both of which members of the faculty were invited. .-.' . . ' - mu ii7-.'c.-TWria.inrmrv sncietv Ot AMERICAN RED CROSS .h Me,thodist church gave a bazaar OFFICIAL ARE KbbLHiiiu i Mrg Biackburn's one night the past lweeK, tne proceeus iu sv wai'' h- for the. new church. J.. itraiuo." - . , . VliT. They were yery swwsswui xiLr w-. 3 armuaJ forts.he Amount raisM being about American 9tiK ;nunv 0vrAnsesi j "ft ' VI freight train TURKEY TO JOIN LEAGUESAYS injured and about 15 passengers ser- 1ort receipts to date of more than iously hurt early today when a Min- 125 000 Jales on JJ neapolis St, Paul and St. Marie pas- havealreadv been made and on which senger train collided head-on with almore than three million dollars will be advanced witnin tne next iew Tina .TiViveir"n 1 task of handling thou sands of accounts Avith members will nrevent all checks from "oing out on December 15th, but they will oegm movine then and the various batches will follow each other in quick suc cession. , . ? K -'. v ; It is safe to say that there win -be no Christmas presents this year that will be more gladly weicomeu than ; theses advance checks; t I AT STATE POULTRY SHOW Greensboro, Dec; X4. -vy iui T -ann r,e, 14,-Turkey will join Associated Press .i oca 4-;ic? r rli;nlav Tine eSfitSnuBl official state poultry the league of nations as soon as peace eigyr f T ,, -pnnltrx' . . , , t- Tsmor Pasha 3T1- show ot the JN ortn association and the Central Paultry td. GLEE CLUB TO GIVE iisTisciLs a caldron. William Kempsey was killed instantly. ' , ' , . v-nnffthfl train news dealer, al- ; died instantly. The five others kill- OKI . n ed were two negro men anu u. - gro women. . , "Drifting" ot tne wi .. i a -n rV,orp the Sid- from near tne aeput w ,aa ing converged with tne mam lamed for the accident.: -the congress ot civilization, there will be less and less for institutions Of charity to do, btn ko Toimprt as an American. that there is an organization like the Red Cross "ready and willing to serve. . rru ,u rf thp Red Cross, the A lie oonpiaHfiTi nnene! here today. A A Ray has on exhibition in the show room 'on East Sycamore street, . j- ori owpfinstakes a line string "J- 61""" 1 i- i champion Buff Orpingtong, which have won ribbons at gmerica's larg est noultry shows ajt Madison Square Garden, New York; the Chicago Co liseum, and r-ittsDuxg. Jacob Eberly, of Dallastown, Fa., and Garnet T. Boolcer oi JJtac, Va arrived i nthe city and will act as award fudges. A large attendance marked the opening of the show. - Bv the Associated Press Atlanta. Ga . Dec. 14. Annual con- President declared, was an -answer to "ract fo calcium arsenate to be used those wno nave saiu uiai, doing nothing; for the rest those who '"have said that Americans fovfighting the boll weevil hing. tor tne -resx ox M - t-- W the state board world. He asserted that tne American nave uwh..j . r.h-e will , -"V 1 41. VVllVf,V (five a .program of Christmas Carols tonight at 8 o'clock in the college i audi torium. This announcement ia alsoan invitation, for the public iiTinvitffd t' spend an evening .with the ciuo nnd e k hrlstma " III H bllV r-w"- .. .. .... p Carols Tho r,..rto.nm will COllSlSt Ol no1. ,.,, ti-iiw rtii,irttti--and -.choirus work. ' r 'i'hn r:i,. ,.iu v,.io Vor.n nreparinf,' lor tn. I,,. . Vini nroirram a'1'1 '"'1'iiiiscM a rare treat for .all who m tend the conceit, , r uiA neculiarcase New uern, vcv .T- of assault came up toaay in - Oi .Bssiiun. T vprmitl. white, court wnen ; fol. war arraignea river v "jT-. that sent F. J. Weatnersoy, bridge that stm. x . waeon lowing 'ilinto:i2 feet'jrf ter Mr. Liverman was driving the. reach a verdict . . government and -people are giving the of entomology because the prices are statement is- Dest mat i& m. 7' "vf . too mgn, acwiumg v influence everywhere to pry ged- here todayt terests 01 numauii-y. . - Mr. Harding spoke in tne capacity as president of the Red iross, a pobi ho cnifi he was happy to occupy. . o-ratif ied I was one atter- nnnn some ' weeks ago," he said, in javv- , . . 1 . : I speaking of the work ot tne organisa tion, "when tne urgency ui ; 1 East was pressing and I was asked ovppntive office of the chair- organization. I said to . . TKoro-.'is' iiMrit need ot reliei. "What can the Ked Uiross a: without preliminary words of without ahd delay, Mr. Payne said: "V e are j ' . cjva x times' 5-y v STTEMPT IS 10E TO POISOB OFFICER is signed at Lausanne, Ismet Pasha an nnunced at the near east conference to dav. As the league exercises general nnprvision over minority popuiationb, ... Ismet's announcement is mterpretea as meaning "that Turkey will accept jurisdiction, over minorities by . the league. The statistics showing thatmarried . - -, 4. accctmnlen he- men live longest wci. fore wives began to price revoiveis. Washington rost. COTTON ing Bv the Associated Press. . T nnrloTi. Dec. 14. An attempt ns been made to assassinate Home Secre tary W. C. B'ridgeman by means yf .poi- J T J.U moil soned chocolates sent tnrougn rri, ,nv arrived at the home office yesterday and the police found tj contained arsenic. ' ! January - : . . Z;o winvo 'March- Any way the Kaiser s ipen v M . ?"K ' than his sword. He . lo ,t , ,r -.1. ,u-rha rnva ties. ""'J I11S rojaay uui, hv .- - - '-The Liberator. f . P.v thp Associated Press New York, Dec. 14. The report of Ithe census bureau showing domestic ronsumotion of 570,561 bales for the ! month of November against 566,610 bales last year was the stimulating factor in the cotton market this morn- The figures were consmeiau By the Associated Press. Philadelphia, Dec. 14. Thousands of persons representing virtually every walk of life did homage today at the bier of John Wanamaker, whose body ; av in statte from 9 o'clock to noon in Bethanv Presbyterian church, where the famous merchant worshipped since boyhood and in which he had been a conspicuous figure. - A long line of persons formed on tne streets adjacent to the church await ing turns to pay their respects. The , services at both the church and tne Wanamaker mausoleum in the ceme tery will be private. - ohnw. the forecast of year and buying found encouragement from Liverpool- Open .Ciosj 2.42 .2 25.43 25.53 : 25.63 25.91 25.75 25.89 25.50 25.61 Hickory cotton 2; 1-4 cents. ROBERT tASSITEfi . IS MRDE OfflECTBR By the Associated Press. 'Washington, Dec. ' 14. The federal 1 reserve ooara touay amwum-cu pointment of Robert Lassiter of Char lotte, N. C, as a class C. director of the federal reserve bank of Richmond,. Mr. Lassiter takes office January 1. ready to serve,' i' : II I 1 A i fll
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