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A lice mark )ier Heui that th tub crDr to thi copy of 7h Nwi i be ll tad on ulsMription, I'leaae tnake & py ment jw on a convenient. F0. xxxm M0UX1 AIRY, JVORTU CAROLINA, THURSDAYS FEBRUARY '27, 1913. MADERO DEPOSED MEXICAN PRESIDENT EnOT DEAD IN TIIZ STRUT. Mob Attala Official Automobile Carrying Him to Penitentiary Alonf With Vic Pmideni Boa rex Who Wu Abo Slain During the IUU. Mexico City, Kb. 21 Franc! fr I. Madero and .Jose 1'ino Huarez are dead. In a midnight ride under guard from the Na tional I'alaee f the penitentiary tbry were killed. The circumstance surrounding thfl death of the deposed Presi dent and Vic President of the IleptJdkt are unknown, except a given in official accounts, which b not in all eaie conform. The cmly wit now wer" those actual ly concerned in the killing. The Vms"' till President, (lc, wtoriano Hurcta, aaya the kilJ - inir f the two men was iueiden- tal to a fight In-tween their guard and a party attempting to lib rato them. The Minister of For eign Kelation.H, Fraru-i-H-o dp la liarra, imILh that the prUorieDt at tempted Ut e'iwjH', Neither make a definit? ntateuient aa to vhwh hide find the? fa till ahuta. Tt ii net LrnjxmLble that neither k nowa. Ordcn Invwtigation. An. official investigation haa been iirdeted to determine the ri h;oij nihility ami ulemn proiui-ii liavc beeji inaoh that the guilty will be jnuiUhcd. Not uiuuitimtlly a great, jwirt f the Jiblic reganU tin .ffieial versioiM with doubt, haing in juiiwl the ue for count fr eeji turic of the not,rius "ley fuga,' the unwritten law whieh ia invok ed when the death of a .ritiiir it deairel. After iU amJieation tlw re i written on the reconla "prUoin shot trying to escape." HriKfa llillefo,"widow of the Ex-Pres'wlent, receive! tire f i r?t definite information of nt death from Semr (idoyjany ('ohgan, the Span bh Minister. She al ready hal heard reH)rt that .oine.htiiig uiMLHiifi.l niid Je-rioiw luul happened but friend had endeavored up to that fine to prevent her from learning th' whole truth. Sin' afterward, aeeonvpjnied by her brother, dose Perez ainl lereexleM Madero, a .si-ter of Franciweo. Senora Madero drove to the penitentiary but. wan n-i'iiH-ed pennbwion to see the ImnIv of ber bus-band. Seiior Sua re, also wan denied adlmittuacc to the mortuary, when' pbvsieijuLs, in accordance with the law, were x rformiii4f nn autoji. Women At Prison. lit contrast to the widow wIiom' gri f was of a pitiaidy tiLlent ehanieter, exre.ssed in Holm, Mereede.s Madro, a beauti ful young woman, educated in ParU, who Ii;:n l:een a hrilliai t lejvder c;f society since the revolu tion of 1!H, v is drv-e ed arn-1 tigerih in her -nn ti rs. 15 y the jie of the two Wixmell w 1 1 . se hu.s banln had b en killed, the cirl burled accusations at tli officers who barred the entrance. "(',ui-,r,l'" V.w.w.u kt Ml led iin- calbd tlmn, her voic j t bih. The effieers st.ir-d ,tssivey. 'You! The men who fire 1 on a defen-ele.s man! You and' your superior officers are trai tors!" No effort was made to remove the women nor did the ffeer attelitpt to s 'enee thi 111. S llora Madero continued wt-epii g and tin- girl d'ul not eeis- her hv-ter-ieal tirade until tin- arisal of the Spani-Ji MinUter aid the .?Hanee I'liart'e, who eae-e to offer their s l le .-. The Minister spoke with the of ficers iu charge but wa.s thl that on account of the autopsy it wonul 1m' inipk-N;bc fir any one to st e the bodies. loafer in the day they said the r-iuet would nnon wa.s eloquent and his b- complied with. The Diplomats prayer s-misl t' cover the whole then conducted tlie women away, human life, encircling the globe from the penitentiary. j several trmc. Madero a father and Rafael; After the service one of the Hernandez, former Minister of ! deacons aked the d.l darkvy the Interior, ainl otJier frU ruls i w hat he thought of tlie new nia-lt efforts early in the day to ( preacher. "Don't you think he recover the Indies and it was aiid offers up a ptd prayer Sam?" this afternoon that the American ''He mo' suhtainly do that. Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson loss. Dat tnn asked ib psl bad interei'ied hims 'f and eecur-! Iord fu' tiiiiyra dat de odder ed the T,r (raise f Minister de lalreaeher diln't even know de liarra that the bodies should be j Lord had." delivered to tlwir familwn for burial. Occurred After Midnight. The tragedy occurred alertly after midnight, Madero and Suarez, who had been priaonera in the National Palace? ainee their arrest on Tuesday last, werw lvc ed in an automobile which waa accompanied by another car and tWAtrltil by KM) rural under the orders of Commamlarrt Francie Cardenas and Col. Rafael I'krni ento. With instructions not to out distanep the " rt, the cars moved alowly. No incident 00 curnil icitil they had reached a point icar the penitentiary, when in iui,i)rii place, the guards at tention wax attracted, according to the official version, to a group of persons following. Shots werf fir-l at the eaport out of he d'irkneM. TIip runilea ebm- 1 in and ordered the rionerM oi.t of tiic car. Thirty of the guards surround ed .he jirisonera, while the r mainler dixMHed thcmMdve to rei,t an attack. About fifty men, amiip aff anl "tome mount ed, tbn-w thcirisIvea upon the detachment guardiiitr the eara and the exchange of nhotA lasted 'J minuU- when the attaeking par ty fled, The dead body of Madero ail .Snare were then found. The body of Madero show only one wound. A bullet enter od the back of the head and emerged at the fer-head. The Ixidv of Pino Suarez ahow.i many wound, entering fn?n in front. Oun Wasn't Loaded. Mehane, Feb. 20. Heeause Min nie Holt would not for a lit tle Ktroll with Davw Jilurray ClirUtmaH week she haa found it nece.-wary to learn to walk a gnin. It ia hu'wI that Davis had called on Minnie, presumably U fay the repeets of the Heiwon, and to enjoy an evenii f dirisMnaM fun with hU eluK-olate belle. To add to the gaiety and ex citement of the oeea-sion. he took his botih and gun. Soon tint ''.silly wati r" be pan to awake in bun the spirit of merrymaking; S) he comnieneed "play'intr" with his gun Minnie jirnfested, sav ing that she wa.s afraid of -ven a eap-;.ol ; but Davis awured her 1 b nt hi gim was not buuled, that h would not play with a loade! gun in the presence of la lii So the pbiyirjf continued. Aft.T .s)ending some time be fore the hot open fire, Davis fancied that he wan very much in need of a walk in the open air. and suggested that it would add a great deal to the plea.siir.. of uc.h a stroll to have Mimiie ac company him. She hesitated, and he in.si.shd. When finally .she re fused positively to go, 'he told her that if she would not walk with him he woidd fix b.r "nn. derpiiininirs" sl(. c,M,,l J1(t I walk with any on,.. Then the gun-play began a-j train. There happened to be one load in the weapon; it was dks j charged, entering one ,,f Min- me' .,4w disablinr that no m-' ber. Still Davis toyed wirh the1 uiiloadid gun. which happi : e-! to' have another loinl in it : and this, i on being dix'lmrgf d. found if. si way inti Minnie's otlnr leg audi put that member out of com in is-; s:.n. Se.-ing what he had done, be, of the merry mood, left the he-iis,. i-j.f. as lie d' art.-d. tb i! he certainly bad put one boh out of the running for a -while. The New Preacher's Prayer. A new mini.-ter in an Alabama Church wa.s d-ii erihir his fir-t .-e! !IH-n, s.i , Ti.e ( hie.. go IJe- "-ril lb raid. 'Hi- d irkey janitor was a critical listener from a l-aek corner of the Church. Th ip WILL NOT RAISE LAND TAX hievrata, Inheritajnc Lnd Eruv chixei Will be Mad to Eew Their Proper Share. Kalfigh, Feb. 2.1, Th macbin pry for increaaing the- utate re venue at lpat $'J.V),fK)f) wihtut increaaing tlie levy and tax on real pi-operty U rontifip in the revprnje ami maehin ry bill, jat completed by the joint aenat( and boiwe finanpp pnrrrnitfea, now re idy t be submitted to thp jrerieral MwniiAy a aoon an the bill come frcin the printers. The p(dleetiofi from all sourcen now MtKAin'jtf :i2?A),(HH) every dollar of which U Medsl to carry on the bumcM of the. state govern ment. The nee-vnty for more money by reason of the six month In f 1 bill which will surely become a law thi year and the defw it which is now confront ing the stat", ha,ve moved Chnir meu (ok arwl Williams uixl their members to exert their best en deavor. The plan call for raising rev enue from incomes, inheritances and franchifs, three sources of revenue that have esca.d their just projortions of government in, past years. The state now collects approximately lO.tMK) a year from incomes, whereat it ought to get 1(M),(HH) at a low e.stimate. The icvenue and ma chinery act prprsc io get tli'w. much ajid more. The inheritance tax, which ha been a dead letter, raises only .(X'O a year, where as it ought to place in the state treasury at lcvst H ).('. The franchise tax has netted only $.11, M. but it will be made to vb bl u : . .... ...... at leas ,.v'.,aHi, There are runner us (Lher le gitimate way of making wealth pay U just projMjrtion and the machinery basj ln-en j;l.e'-d In tiic bill to do this. It is belie vexl with the cheeks and baLinci-a pro posed, the machinery for reaeh iiir the porHiratiotis and indivi duals, that at least $:i.7).0M) will be eo!!ecfMl. If the suggest ioas .1 Kniiinim: i . 1 1 ".n . i v.... t.- make all insurance empaj.ies eome aer.ss with a lieen-e tax arc acted upon, the state will add nearly a ycr to its rp-; cipfs. If is believed thus Will 1h- (,"IM'- Person.H familiar w ith the tax problem d-lare that light " breaking for North Carolina. The state, they say. will not loi be con.iront.d with a defied, aixl th, great sehetne ef progress may ie earriel on without a t-rcaK. MemiM'! of ttie tinance com - mittees have hehl executive sen-1 mojis an.l their Mil will not he i announcMl until it is read in thp halls of the general assembly. Not a su.tI (-"member of th" cin- mittee has indicated what the rev-i veston might be taken from the enue iukI machinery bill will con- Hast or from the fir Wt. lThe house was convened at 10 ' 10'000 At Galveston, o'chn'k by SH-aker Connor. Pray- There are aixuit 2."o0 troops it b K.'V. Mr. Karrell, of Ja!-ihw in Texas a-d the brig.'ule or 'iirh. Iderel there t'day will brii g the Tli. -re was a m ;rlc-d fallii-g off i-umb- r ; boc II.IKMl .s , that the in the nu'nber of p tit'r n- for six months' s-h. o! tellii- .-iu -e the measure for this a hanee in the I nib lie s-honl eoji'i'incnt (.f the s!a'- ha- p.i-xed both houses and s.s sure of early enactment into law. Pititituis fur i:nr a-ed ap projrist iop.s to t!i - (ixf ud or phan 'i!o'ii ci ntinre to come in; a!-o for additional aprojri.it ion, f r the scholl for feeble -mind- I. for variieu li b b gi-lat:un ru d for other nn- isiire.s. Mr. Ivllum s-ciin-d a suspen-; .- n of the rules and put hi- read le.ll throuirht filial ts-adii g by a roli-cal Vete of Tli to ft. H 10 1 the m a-nre was sent to the s-onte fur cociderat ion by that body. This i, the bill that provides for tlie si-mi-nimual i uai.ee of .folMI. 1HHI state I i(,-r cent boruls to fiiiaiiee county ' per cent bonds for road building, the ImuuIs to rim 10 years and the one jwr cent bonus to the state in interest rate f torm a sinking fuiul to ikhii- j date the bonded debt. The house adopted a joint re solution for the two houses of the higfelature to meet in juant sion next Tue-lay for the purpose ed within 12 months from date of of eleetipg trust pes for the I'ni-Uh'w notice or thij will be plead versity of North Carolina. Sj aKjed in bar of recovery, er Connor announced as th" cm-J This Jan. 10th, 1913. mittee on the calendar Represtn-, J. I. Dmuuette, tativea Ixig, Dillinger and Wil-j M. F. Satterfield, liama of Cartarrua. j Administrators. TAJT PUTS TEOOPS AT WIL - SON'S ORDER. Should Crtebi AriM Nrr dent Caa Rath 10,000 Border. Prexi Onr N'f-w York, Feb. 22-lJefore I'reiipr.t Tait leave offiew Mar. 4 h 'will have conrentrate! at fialveston, Tex., close to lO.WiO Unite State trooj realy to board tnfnoTt there arwl de part for Mexico on a few hour' notice. The President, here to night to attend a banquet of the American Peac arl Arbitration Ipagup, is just as much ipayl to intervention as he ha been for two years. lie is determined, however, that be will "lay the tab card on the table o that when Mr. Wilson. lecome Presi dent if a erisis arie, all be will have to do is to play them. Through Secretary Ililles, the President announced tonight that the dispatch of a brigade of trrxqis to Oalveste-ii Vday was jart of the original precaution ary "plan and that it would le fol lowed by another order which would send between 3,000 and 4. 000 rnorp regularw to thp bound-try. flnlvestori is Wutiin three days of Vera Crnz, the seaprt cf Mpxieo City. p'our transport will be ready there to take troojs South if the contingency arises and with battleship on tlie Atlan tic and Pacific near Mexican ports the President feeU that Mr. Wilson will have no cause to em plao, unprepandne-s if the .. t!ied hanenH. c Fear Future Trouble. Th" President was plainly con cerned tonight about condition in Mexico. lie f Id fri -ndi he saw no particular reasi for further ajprehcnsiori, but s'cmel to think the continued trouble in Mexico was indicative of what was to be feared later. "llw itafetnprlttiugliicw'-i tary Hill -s was written in the home of his brother. Henry W. Taft, after he bad seen the dis patches from Washington about the concentration in dalveston ((f onr. ,ri,K,. f)f nmlars.. The ST CUI C II f. tOllOWS: , ..Tll). moVt1ll,.nt of xho tr(HjlS j, M,r(.v to ,rU! a ,r-.gjl ,. t( (.1jv,.Hl,:n 1( W,J h placc four trruH.rts l.ad alrea.lv been order i ;l, I(1',.n, 1,P,.,.ailt j,.,,., r mr.is. hire because (,f llU'ettbd 'eondit- ! jtLS ; M,.xi(.,v t js n,,t J)rH inofrd bv anv m-ent n.-ws from i Mexico and w onlv -pu t of the j reas-nahb, precauti.'-n.s directed to I j. ,),. omP ti(ni. ,tf) i(1 u))i(in , the M-nd'iig f b attbhir.s to the various i,r'w ;.. Af-ri.... wa.s the ifi first stejt. 'The sending of fmir trans- H,rtH !U)j Uvu ,ri)j(i,.,s t i;,,VM. ton is the next f I Tlie President explain. d that the next brk';u!e to fo to (lit). I resK'i t s fui.i! er 'er would Well tie- total to close fo lO.OIHI. I'.esond that fitriire h- has no fire, l I.J !!,!. I. f. ie;i ! , k to d- -:,l - wh on if :m til' it is f r ' u:: tlo-r a-ldit'n nal It pre-i aid C l.'i! .1 ! - - In u; be taken more tt'"-' i f ni ha' t' sent ! . ri r to Mexico. The Prci.b-r t is n t ready vet to .se!:-! gre-.s di formal '-a il'g s-age t Con- : fl mass of his Wttormat ion i ; Mexb that it aecumii! .ted in the State Depart- j ment for the l ist two eai.s. He has ii' t vi ti the n'ces.s'.t for sucl a i!i it''- ati'l lie:e'es t o gre.NS' , , ;, , , ,' I. poll It- o'.Vll C' ir-e of JS-esllllg . 1 1 , IS Silll ieo-l T i V JO I .:'el , I' I Adrainistratcrs Notice. Having be,.n qualified as Ad- ministratois of the estate of J. K. (Jrecnwooil, Dee'd. all persons owing said estate are hereby notilieu to cmne aixl settle at once Also, all persona bavins claims again-st said J. II. Green wood estate are hereby notified to pryt'nt them to tlie undersigrv ! EINTIMINT IS BITTER AGAINST STJF7RA0ETTE3J Oxford Btodent Vow II They Mouk7 with Their EcaU Wo xoen Will go into H Iondon, Yh. 22. -TV iffr (fetfe outrftg have now thor- oughly arfu public iwligna,tio3 and the (rvernmnt has been call ed uron fro-rn all over the eonn- try to adorjut drastic meaarirf. There bavn bw?n several mlnr( outrages today, including theitlw concern, arwl u ewrally breakirf frf wiwlixwa, disfiguring taken to indicate that the md thesn with diamonU and destruc tion of iKrne letters in the nail boxes1. A plan w.i laid to injure tlie Oxford crew's boat in whieh they had Ven practicing for the university rape, but it was discov ered in time. It is statel at Putney that if thn- guffragette try any ueh prank they will be thrown into the river. Cbming Bitter Reoentrntnt. These apeechesi of Mrs. Pank hurat, her gloating over the sen less criminality of her follower, and Miss Chritabel" violent in pifeinents frfxn the s,fe d'jttinr'e ! Pam, are causing bitter ex-asj-ration. The law officers have not yet decided whether Mrs Pankhurst's Cardiff jeeph. glorying in bombs and incendiar ism, having leen delivered aft'T the erimes, lay her ojen to proa-! ecution. but the home secretary! seeflris fully alive to the dan- of leanrrg the law any longer h- out a vindication. Tlie belief w that the hung'T strike in prison is the sole r-li-ance of the militant Muffraettes. arI if that could be d-feated their campaign would so)ri col- ! l iis. Tlwv r.-ckf.'! that, no mat- ter what length of sentence in flicted, they can get out in ten or fifWji days by undergoing the Swearing in Anger. Several more were .sent to jail f,.- .w.r.ti.i r.. e-nt window s mashing perfor-niu'ei- arwl the jurymen who con victed th tn expreed their dis satisfaction with the lenkTcy d the.s" sentences. The prisoners all litrIared violent hysterical anger, swearing they would tirt i a hunger strike at once, ); threatened the ju'lg- that if she di d of hunger lie would be mor ally responsible. Arthur Mark-man, a Ibera!1 nvmlwr of parliament, who has prole-ted again.-t re-a.sir g1 the hunger strikers, was asked today what he would do when the suf fragettes refused food. Hp repli-' Pil: "I should mt the food before fliem arnl if they wuildn't eat it, let them die. Clearlv the only verdict a coroner's jurv ceuld bring in would be felo de .se in plain Knglih. self - murder. If! they can still obtain n-le i-e bvreoeiving new patients. nfn-ir g ford the law will be de- f. at.xl aiul brought into ridicule aid coup-nipt as it ha been d- r ;utv. Public Feeling Strong. This express s the alnu.sl uni-ver-al view. Tlie non-milit.'iiit i s iffrari-t societii.s s esti-ri'ay re-fu-e,J to e-!;d tun the conduct ( f ith" PankhnrM f--nes. but pnbbe f'elusg has beci.-aij- s strung th''t today Mrs. Henry Fa weft, the h- ,-d of the fe b-rat d s'lffrag'.st -rtraniati-u st ont.'l' deouuie-ed militancy. The militant b. dy is a small one, 1 ahor 'i-tv e-.l!e( t.. by Mrs. Pai.khursf from a'l corners I the co if ry an I m in r m . i in .oj:d' n bv -i hatid-iaiie f and she o:t ,..!.: u'.. ... ...o-i ,,, . ... .' I, :. i ins ,ir' iioi eiiiro-i mis, iiieir out , . , . . .i . .itnig tlie -ale :;f uf I 'I'M H-"- - l.'ii ' I 1 ! O'. . .. - - i'o' 'Wlragists ire , . . la ru'e S'.l'eTlt't'' the ' ; Men !it s I'l.tneriiliv sin! 1rSV ;ffrrigis!s ueim-rallv anl lrav ripti.-i, to th .c funds, j ) t,. I... i which Is shrewdlv su.s' one if th. in tin j.-ets . f th;s! !:i,-t ..utt.,...l- Tl... i.. 1 lo,t i. r... ti -. rr , i lleavy ftl'es -tiOIllit fie inflicted upon tlo-m. w'tl'ont imnrisanment is re garden I m futil-. iH-an-e the fuinl.s of the org miz ition invest ed abroad could be drawn upon. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic ppder. It relieves tired, aching, sweating feet, and makes stalking or. Takes th sting out of corns and bunions. Over 30,000 testimon ials. Sold ETerrwhere. 2.r.c. Iont accert any substitute. Sample Free. Address. Allea S. Olmsted, I Roy, N. T. MAD D00 PROBLEM BECOM ING ACUTE. Third Death from Hydrophobia Reported and ten Patient Be tzg Treat d by State. R'wbjnor-J, Va.f JV. 10 The reported d-ath from hydrophobia of a boy in Alexandria, makirvg the third known dath frora thi dWnsp- in thi State during the last twelve months, U nnsing the State's health officers r.r lit- u'g promern is si-ajiiy becom ing more acute Dpite reeated warningi, few of the counties ami eitb have taken any preeautKrm to protect their citizen agairM rabid ani mal. As a result, dtiru:jj the last fiscal year, the State treat efl at its health laboratory here, ninety four jhthoi who ha1 been exposed to the infection, and the year's records of the board of health show that' a man in Pit ritk county and a colored child in Southside Virginia have al ready nicpimbel to the dUease, whieh claimed its third victim lawt week in Alexandria. Said an offk-er of the board, today, in dUcus-sinc' tie Alex andria ease; "This horrible tragedy add another chapter to tfw very distressing Mory of iwg lect with which health officers are now familiar. The couitifs and cities arp brirfing thLs suf fering fii our citizens by failure to adopt and enforce any regu Litions for the muzzl'in? of doga. Animals are allowetl to roam at large unhiiidend and often bite dozens of jersons before In ijg killM. "Miwh of the pre:nt iialif ference on the subject U due to the general knowledge that even i M . . if a person is bitten by a rdud a.imtat 7"Tlzy discomfort ar.d can avoid ger. Thi is true, for the tatc last year treaiea. inc oi (, a total of ninety-four persons, with out faitality or inconvenience. Yet transportation and living exj-n-sef during the three weeks these I'Ople tok treatment amounted to at least five thousand dollars. In addi'i'"!. htinlreLs of valuable horse, cattle ajtd domestic ani mals have to le destreaesl ev ery year lK-cau.se they are bitten by rabid animals. The money value of property thus destroyed reached high into the thousands. Kvery dollar of this w a toll to our own neglect. If we enforce iintzzliirg ordinajiees. rabies will stop and will become as rare as it Is in Kuropean countries. "Irw4ead of dcrca.sir -g, rabies vs-nis steadily on the increase in Virginia, arwl Is nt enofined to any one seasfji, of the year. We now have ten patient under treatment and are alm'.sf daily' Virginia '" Paymg Heavily for nwt ci VPrJ' I'reeautu ns." Tock Safe to Safe Place. New bent. Feb. 22. It is not often, that a negro can be iixlue ed to eiit'-r a e: in -tery after nightfall, but there was an ex ception to this rub' in this city a f'-w riitrhtN i'go, when some un I't'i'.vn dark' y not only entered the .gloomy walks of the city of the dead, but tc-ok with him a safe which he had .stolen aid pro ee,,,,l to biifM it ojien and coi fivlite the contents. The safe an! i.s eoufei.t- w .-r stolen from the store if Ike S m mJi'e-, color ed, located iii the northern part .iof the city. Til- thi. t,.r t'' t- , . . . . , , . ff.lll.. t ,!lf 'I U Ji I.L. Il'l'l l,- "l ' to haihlie, itm! gtutg to a te ar by stable. pur!o:n-l a bmgy aiw n'is.1 b s boity in this. In the carlv hours of ;h morning the marauder p!i;letl tbe , . , ' . thn.i:gb utifre jtl-ntetl -treit- until the gravea'! was reached a i 1 there, doubt b-.-.s omi sideruiaf thin a j'laee where he Would Hot U' mob.stel, proceed ed to gain entrance to the iron receptacle. He wa tiuecesful and was awaribnl by fueling if'JO in cah aiul other valuable ar ticles whieh the ow ner had p! ie ed tliere on the previous night. Tlie robbery wa discovered oo the follow Hi- tnorning, but so far the police have not arprehendel the thief.
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