1 I
A Wmk m mm tiWItt hI
- - .,;..; . ,.
000 Mm3 Was Raised" Here MWew-. Minutes
'MidmiRelief'Wof:k For ViMmsNoi&InFu
iio; of . n ,tgsg v , . OUTDPiEACHi
J I I ' , J L U "NEW'BERN; N0RTH CAROLINA, ; ' SATURPAYVAFTERNOONr,DECEKlBER 2 1922. PRICE; FIVE CENTS . lfT
"0 1 Ld 11 1 11 MKJOj .4KjVLlLilMlLn3t ',OTkMM:IWU
Terrific TcU of .Yester
, d-.y'c 7re I Just Be-
r VrAr.Z To Be ea.
AID RELIEF AVORK
Truclis ; Are Ai .Work
Removing" Furniture
- Fro mthe Open Into
' Warehouses.
Although. still impossible tc
accurately -estimate 'thl" Hor
rible - toll exacted by yester
day - great ' fire, MaVdr ; Ed
M,ward, Clark; and-.other cifey .ofii"
'cials
ted
i-thj
Caffgr'rioosr
rthat In !-.theij: -pjnippijbtweear
700 and 1000 homes, and bus
, .ine3;: buildings ' 'Hacf been 4e
stroyed, ; Jthat apprpx'im'atelj
- 300aiYv7hiten colored citi
'"zens had been rendered Jibniev
less 'jih4;that 'the Snancial lost
woald' Se" well in excess,, oj
two ;milhon ' dollars. - ?, .. .,
' r-i.Ayoolpplyfng'foVd anc
shelter :forth : sufferers : war
undertaken this morning... V
' " i - . -' '
. ' A"::scorevToir more ...trnclfs
manned" by Volunteers,' were
engaged, f n
.removing furni-
ture,.and household
goods
from!,yarious' places in the cilj
to warehouses and store-rooms
that had been 'provided-
A drizzling rain, . starting ' ir
shortly; -; after r one : ojclock
Caused the- workers " to1 in
crease their ; eff orts in order .to
save the furniture--from-; ruin:
In spite of -all they; could do
h6 wever, much ; of tn e -'- furni
ture was still put in the oper
as- the rain5' began' tof all. --L;
; . Telephone workers i have
been reinforced by a score oi
more "men -from, neighboring
tcrwns and engaged in re-in-
'stalling -wires' and ; poles. The
city , light rand water -depart
i. -i - i ,..
ment ajteo. Jfas commenced re-
pairing damage. .
F ' Many families, which mov
ed . out yesterday when threat
ened by fire,' returned td their
homes (thi3 - morning. In the
majority pf instances they had
to leave- most of their furni
ture outside;' . '.flglio
MISS STONE TRIED"
''-.I. TO TAKE HER LIFE
- NEW TORK, Dee. 2. Miss Olivia
ll T'-Stone," acquitted slayer of Ellis
Guy Kinkhead,--.. former corporation
counsel: of Cincinnati, who, tried to
ewi her life last night by swallowing
poi. on, was somewhat "improved to-
day,--but her '.condition was still re
garded as critical. -.- - .
i She told hospital physicians, her act
. wa'-- prompted by her failure to re
cover .her license .as a trained .nur.se
and; . because she brooded v over the
killing of 'the.6n!y person I had to
livs for.' - , , . - ,
' , She insisted she-, was net; orry she
had killed Kinkhead, and said she
trould do if again if she had to.
I. m" iam MMMmi ntwmat '.t!.iMh.' ' a .. g-wtyl y trai!fc- ' sdFV . a- ftaant - mm m ixm mmm - m - it mm! - . ITU
IX . -If. I! U 11. 1 . Jr 1 1 M il H - 1 IK h
i j : m f & a . - . i m i m.n e r t virile- i i rj: . ' e a . t : m -r . . m. . i : 4. v -
Hundreds of homeless citizens, de
pendent upon - the merpy of their
neighbors, are -wandering . the streets
of the city today, uncertain which
way i to turn and not knowing where
.here next meal. Is coming from.
.f. Tho.- devastated area .seems to : be
x magnate that has drawn them therg
n-ejite if themselves. it was a
lathetic - sight this . morning to see
.athers : end ".. mothers, ... leading their
ittle ones by the hand, star-ng at the
vshes of what yesterday morning were
heir comfortable home. Many, broke
lowri completely, and wept openly.
,- wnat can i ao n; x . uo;
eaded one oid ooiored woman ot
1 ' ! 1 -1
Telegranlt. inessagres fjvtatt -all
'.Jst'Ctlonlf bt tJiA country aad-biub-i
dreds f . icsiepnone mcssascs
and as far South as .thinta, .liei .
-yesterday afternoon ai,u ,4 nave, ..,
.vctfnipletety :rtkratni)otl
- telegraph and, teleobone .win.,i
from either sending or recehins'
iarfy jf4essnes. ;1 his plaeed tlie en-':
' tire burden upon . the teleplionje. 1
Ijonr distance -nd- looal .opera-'
tors rendered vaUant service, y
Hundreds ' of; excited citizens
pressed tbem to get their -calls
through as , rapidly as possible. ;
Conversations over the long dis-
AID OFFERED ;
FIRE VICTIMS
Rev.- W. A.- Ayers offers' the . iise;of
he vPirst 'Baptist -Church tot. hdusfng
hose -of the -city's populatipif w;hp
irev romeless today.-' :' .:.
,Gus Safttone, of the Expert , "Shoe
lepairingf Company,- says- 'he' .has S a.
nlmber of boys'; and girls' shoes.' thai
ie..wiU be, glad to 6ffer free to tjie
victims .of the fire. , ' - ;
u Anyone ;vWilling -.;to .help -'-make
andwichepr and serve atVthe Vest'
Street -Graded School will please ', get.
. a communication '. with Mrs-."' "M." '; M.
ilarks between the hours of'' 1 and
11 o'clock Sunday and , . Monday
nornings. - - - s - , " .
-OH.- 'Stith 'and John R. Taylor,
uembersof fhe- firm of GrifBn,-Tay-.or
& Stith, beg to' offer their pef-
onal services 'to all persons j whose
.jroperty was destroyed or damaged
iy fire. They will be in their office i
through Sunday, after' church to as
sist in any possible- way in tht
prompt adjustmept and. settlement o:
all policies. They especially urge al
persons ' holding policies with then
:oreport their losses as quickly a.
possible.
Both the Athens Show Shop anc
the Masonic theatres are closed to
day. They will have no night per
formances tonight. . "
; Persons with suggestions relative
to relieving individual cases f dis
tress are urged to communicate with
any member pf the central- relief
committee, whose names will .... bt
found elsewhere m today's pnpeK
WATER IS O. K. NOW.
City officials announc
ed late this afternoon that
the water mainshave been
thoroughly
fluushed
and
that the water is
again
'pure and free from con
taminatiop. - N
- otf ror Wml horns preventing : ?orn WHf-
ruins of "her iiome, wnne tnree smaii
childreit tugged at her skirts. "I lot
everytViii-s- Ty .husband is dead and
I took in wa.!riiing for a Jiving, I'm go-ing-
U -.tii.rve.4 f know I am.. And these
poor children ." :
" ' She .sat down upon wliat had been
one tf the. brick pillars -"of the house,
moaning and sobbing.', Kfforts Wora
made o : .-sympathize' with her, but
this Memed futile. .. v .
' Many- similar instances occurred
throughout the. mormng. The parj.ni.1
des.tri;ctlon of the Roper Mill throws
two hundred men out of employment.
Others njeployed in stores and ware-
. j. " ,
y'.-- ;
1 tmitirt? iri i's' were i i'restrlcted'. .to1;
': J fire inintiteis. :.-"7:vf v;
at their fccylessasra ppnrert-i t
- ,.yiy;ir7fT
.vjtig s the ejjen; ifot ,,jOiNM5i
in : any one day, have so many.
telephone or telegraph , messages.; -!
been received -or sent out from
herertriie , employees of both the .
telegri-aph and i telephone cotm
: panles . dck're uittijnted p-al'f f
'for their5 efTorts. .' ' , ; j
. sThev rush continues and shows '
; no sign of abating. ; ; :
Colored VWrsbns in. destitute . cirwanting Jtelp ,.ym ....moving., furniture
cwm'stahcea are.-reoue8ted to. report :.wi please call .on. Mr. Hyman, He
at the West Street.Graded Schools- for can; be reeahed by. calling his num
rp'iw v- i ' ' her At the-Hynian Supply. Company
supplied t.-A the -Charober: 'saf'. Com
tneteeirt5, ftf&fl'M''' '4 : ' '
Chamhef 'of .Commerce will be open
until 13 o'clock, midnight: Sundays
.from. 8.; a. m! to 10 p.: in.. ; ;: .
-..All, pei'so4iB,;; desiring to; contribute
tor the relief fund, are requested to
send 4n their subscriptions to R. "N.
Scott, treasurer of the relief com
mittee, fCitizens Savings Bank &
Trust' Company.
Location of the various informa
tion, bureaus ' is as follows:
General .Headquarters, Chamber of
Commerce'.
Station No. 1, Farmers Warehouse:
Miss Margaret Bryant, chairman, Mi's.
T. A.XTzzelL Mrs. E. R. Marrmer, Mrs.
L. J. . Ke'r,'. Miss Mary Uzzell, Mrs.
j. deW. Stevenson, Mrs. T. B. - Whiter
mm, Mrs.' R. B. Nixon, Mrs. Numa
N'unn.' " '.-"
gtation No. 2, Bell's store, North
Pasteur; Mr. S. ' L. Dill, chariman,
Mrs. Charles H. Hall, Mrs. C. P. Elli
Von, Mrs: Charles Bufort. Miss Anna
tlanff, Mrs. J. C. P. Davis, Mrs. J.
II. Ball.
Station . No. 3, Cemetery Gate,
Queen street; Mrs. C. D. Bradham,
chairman, Mrs. O. H. Guion, Mrs. X
D. Whitfprd, Jlrs. Albert Hubbard,
Mrs.' Oscar 'A. Kafer, Miss Nannie
Frazell, "Miss Bety Windley.
Station -JJo. 4 Harrison's store.
Frog - Pond, Miss Sarah Stewart,
chariman,' Mrs. H. C. Waldrop, Mm.
J. M. Anderson. Mrs. R. E. White -hurst,
Mrs. E. F. Richardson, Mrs. Ii.
B. .Wadsworth, Mrs, J. C. Bagg, Mrs.
Station No. 5, Corner Cedar strec-t
and Brown alley; Mrs. R. B. William,
chairman, Mrs. J. F. Rhc-m, Mrs. E.
K. Bishop, Mi'.'. Mrs.
Mrs. SapenfteUl, Mrs.
Mrs. II. C. Armstrong,
R. L. Daniel.-i.
S. H. Fowler,
Mrs. Raymond
Pollock.
Mrs. Lead Stevens is appointed
chairman of a committee to look af
ter the receiving of clothing and the
distribution of clothing to those who
are in need.
The Methodist Church on . Middle
street will . be prepared to serve the
military; company with meals in th
basement after 4 o'clock.
,T. G. Hyman is chairman of tho
"i nad two hundred dollars m my.
house," ft:rid another. w!iian. "Its
was my aving.i of three years. Kvory-
tiling is lost.
A mpp'sd man, unable to -move,
was moved from-the path oT the fire
as the rear of his home was burning.
Passers-by saw his frantic signal for
aid and went to the recue.'. v
A woman, who. , became a - mother
three . days ago, was ..carried to Clie
home .f neighbors. Three (jhildreji.
left by their mother -in the cemetery
while f.hc ru.:hed back to her burning
rm in the . efforts to -save some ; of
essiolv;,Were foti-id, with their .
t.lothing- aflro from i brning gnus.,
NEWS BROADCASTED RAYTDli
' By 12 o'fclocfe; iooa, yesterdayr-
the Associated Irj, thi-ougb'jts
, corresiiondent - psmm. ttadbiSea 1
vi4Mlvlsed j that-a; disaster offt-terir"
rini! extent was ihv'eatemnsr iS'evv
: - Bern: , "' .-' ' :y.lX "
".,(' "Senl . as s all the icntrs-"
,syou. a;m'eithO'teiilo'1'
li received f'The entire untry lv
rawaiting for the, news.;! -; '
srr By four o'clock . yesterday afs
: 4ernoon prpbably eve.sta.tj-hV
the union had heard of. the greit
' fire. ' Refraining from exagsera
4: tions and confining -. tjemwavts .
strictly, to facts, tlie great', nevoi .
gathering association; of; irKich
The Sun-.Tournal is a irt,.sent
; to thousands of papers ; the . de- .
-i tails -of the fire, givhig 'di rtpintf
as possible an acH.nirate estimate
. .. Servants ..-.are instructed , to 'return clothing sent here not later thai
to their, work and find provisions at i Monday.
their respective 'placea of employment j a score or more women of Wash
ahd. not to apply for; relief' or food, luigton have been at work during the
Any persoii--white:, or. coloretl .
flound. nl, ti :. inftoxiqated condition,
will be arresteld at once by-order of
, th ma Vor. Mr. Clark has announc-
P(T that -order' must be mai
ed that -order' must be maintained at
all cost and that drunkenness will not
be tolerated. .
There will be no begging allowed.
Those who wani relief or. help must
see the proper authorities. Ask for
information at the information bure
au, 'v -.
v -
TO
POSTPONE
TINE 1R0GRI
Bible And Flag Presentation
At Fort Barnwell Will Be
Held Sunday, Dec. 10
The impressive progiam of the lo
cal council of Junior Order United
American Mechanics for their Bible
and Flag presentation ceremony at
1 Fort Barnwell tomorrow afternoon
has been postponed for one week on
account of the disaster which visited
New Bern yesterday.
A number of the officers and mem
bers of the council who were to take
nnrt in tViPs rrPTrinn ma wprf nfffotofl
by the tire, and after a conference
today it was decided to postpone the
presentation until Sunday, December
10th.
Mayor Baine, of Goldsboro, was in
New Bern last night, volunteering the
assistance of his town in relieving the
distress of the fire victims
JUNIOR
ORDER
Thf-y suffered painful burns.
-Everything possible is . being done
in tho -way of temporari' - relief,
Scores were fed this morning in priv-
, ate 'homes. Old clothing, 'shoe.?; and
bedding are being distributed freely
by citizens. The entire city-r those
loft untouched by the- fire, are
banded together to do everything in
their power to help.. . '' vv-. .
A motion at, thi 'morning's mass
meeting by T. G. Hy man to refrain
from giving Christmas presents ' this
year and turn the money over to the
relKvf of distress on the part, of , th
thousands ,
of . homeless, was ' carried
with a ror of approval.
:. of tle loss, ' -Vf
The demand for facts, how
- ' ever, eontinned- insljrtent. : ;
' .lLSend?T;-' fnl: deiaVPttiwiw"
i weryvvhere are ''Crying -i!ibr r the4
0'f uews' Mn ' aTsetrrmd fteaaei-:
At Intervals of one. hour, ;di"
pa tches "were ? Hied" f roiii here,' iell :
,.,.ing of the increasing loss . being ;
-Inflieied - by the flames'. At wild-'"
(i. , iligjlt IB(? news was ri.veu 10 uicw
r. 'x)tuitry, 1 -annouhcIng that : the fire,
was pi'actlcally out and' that -tie .
. area of destruction would not be .
increased. .' ' .'.
- Today, - the Associated ; press .
ofltce at Raleigh, the distributing
pointy is1 receiving congratula-,
tions from all - tarts of the na- '"
tiou, complimenting it upon the '
splendid service it gave in eon
, nection with the disaster.
OTHER TOWNS
OFFERING AID
More . than a ton of
shoes, gathered up by
clothing and
the women's
organizations, is on the way- to New
Bern, - according ' to ' information r6V
ceivd- - from that- city- today.
The women of . Wilmington are
planning to have a huge box ' of
uiorning, collecting clothes to be
sent to. New Bern. It is expected that,
their contributions Will he received
here tomorrow.
(By Associated Press)
FAYETTEVLLLE, N. C, Dec. 3.
A special train, carrying food, cots,
tents and other supplies for relief of
the persons rendered homeless by
the fire left here this morning for
New Bern. An officer and about 25
men were in charge of the train.
Carter Taylor, field director of the
7th division of the American Red
. ross, stationed at uamp sragg, was
ordered to New Bern to take charge
of relief work late last night. He
left early today, travelling by auto
mobile. j (By Associated Press)
i RALEIGH. N. C, Dec. 2. Gover-
j nor Morrison today called Mayor Ed
ward Clark of New Bern by long dis
tance telephone and offered every
assistance in his power for the re
ef of the persons made homeless at
New Bern by the fire. Mayor Clarl
told the Governor that New Bern
would try to handle the relief work
alone but it" he found that outside
nid was necessary, lie would accept
-I the Governor's offer.
(By Associated Press)
RALEIGH, N. C. Dec. 2. In re
sponse to an appeal from the Secre
tary of the New Bern Chamber of
Commerce, Adjutant General J. A'an
Metts this afternoon is sending a
large number of cots and other equip
ment for the use of persons made
i homeless by the
fire at New Bern.
(By Associated Press)
RALEIGH, N. C Dec. 2. The
Wake county chapter of the Red
Cross are today colecting old cloth
ing, shoes and other wearing apparel
to bo sent Lo New Bern tomorrow 'for
the relief of persons made homeless
by the fire.
Mass Meeting Was Held This Mdynuil WM
was unprecedented
1- :: .
FUND WAS RAISEl;m HAND 1 iHOUM i
ucucuirv ivcwrucu uunauuns As Kapiaiy AS .
He Could Write. More Is Available W
Found Necessary ; ?
Those of New Bern's" citizens' who were so f ortunat. vas
to have escaped loss in vyesterdays 2,000,000 f hietirtiA
mass meeuiig ai me court nouse at iu o ciock: inJsmorBmjg:
and literally shouted their offerings of aid inservice'and
financial' contributions.' '.'
' ; ' ;'No such exhibition of loyalty,' patriotism jjnd: Urkeifih
n ess has ever before been seen in a-icommunityi'Cn
Harry M. Jacobs had to crys at the top of his Iv'oiee to cKeck . ,
the tumult and permit jSeorej
-I'll give five ndrf4b
end of the court-room. ''-'y'-X Cv!-
;;Tut me Jown:i6rV;p
voic6;froW-elseteTe:V;-v
t-.t-.-,'.; ..... ... . ... . i -s .-i-...o-w,,, i .1.,$,"'. si1 fK'it'if "3 i ilSr 'jyttg ?jiw--
f "I'll ,givet$2rsh'oted;tHk
thick and fast. sAjl ihe twayldowti to nvd terrJlUrs
,here weretearm'e
demonstration of ; operheatfnpss Hand - qujekvj"-
the part: of th4ir f eiloWlcitizens. i J:i- P:&-$A'p'k .
Tir.-n..-- r.liir - !' - - ... .'...v. . .-..-1 '.. u- .. . -
v, vvitnm fiaiipan noura iima app
dollars had been'raised. 'One Wan s&outed : "Jf y0utfedf any
more, call us together ; again
tions!" . -. ;. - ' ' y(;:::.ii..s..- --- .-v.' -r-" ; ;
v "You're rightJ'V came the roar -of .apprpVal'iroraVr doz- . -
en or more throats.' " v
Court Room" Was Crowded
v-The court room was 'crowded -with
tneiuand women, including a number
of "colored. Harry - M. Jacobs called
the meeting J to order and suggested
that ? a permanent- chairman be. ap
pointed to take charge of relief work.
"We can't find a better man than
Mr. Jacobs," spoke up "W. W. Griffin.
"I move that, we elect him perman
ent chairman." The motion ... was
quickly seconded and passed. R. N;
Scott was .elected permanent secre
tary and W. W. Griffin,, was appoint
ed secretary. . ..
"Good people," said Mr. Jaeobp, in
a brief prelim,inary address, "New
Bern has suffered the most disastrous.
4blow in its history. But I arn confi
dent that New Bern is going to Wee?
the emergency and meet it as loyal
and unselfish . citeng. , It was an in
spiring sight during the conflagation
yesterday, to see both white and col
ored abandon their business and other
duties and devote their whole atten
tion and effort to help those who wer
being rendered homeless. It was t
sight which should make . every pit
izen of our city glad-laid proud tha
he lives in this community."
Mr.- Jacobs added that the reliei
work was not a one-man project
Neither, he said, could it be done b
a half-dozen men. The co-operatioi
of all was needed. As his assistants;
he appointed W. W. Griffin, Alber'
Hibbard, Albert T. Willis, T. G. Hy
man, Ed Meadows. J. A. Vache.Q. W
Lane and C. A. Seifert. He also ap-
pointed the chairmen of the various
irganizalions to help in the work:
Mrs. Spencer, as head 'of the women's
ilubs; Mrs. Stevens, in charge of the
welfare committee; Clyde Eby, presi
leTTt of the' Rotarians; Dr. W. L.
Hand, president of the ICiwanians
Rev. W. A. Ayers, chairman of city
charity work, and others. .
Mayor Clark Delivers Address
Mayor Ed. Clark spoke feelingly
of the pledges of assistance which I
had come from neighboring cities. Ht- (
said that he was . in , communication
!a.n night with General Metts and
that the general had assured him of
cots, blankets and other supplies. A
special train, he added, would arrive
today with supplies from Camp Bragg
and Camp Glenn.
Other Chairmen Appointed
John Holland was appointed chair
man of the food and supply purchas
ing committee. Mrs. Wade Meadows
was made chairman of the committee
which will have in charge the prepa
ration, of food. Captain Fisher was
placed in command 6f the housing
situation.
'No one declined to serve. Everyone
seemed only too anxious to be of help
in every way possible.
UemonstraUon of ;
" v::-: Sm. miM mmk -
and - we'll . double pirl . dona
,.: . -vW'Kiw'
It was .announced, thaisotttfrwrould :
be served at the MethodlsjVfru&hV .'
11 o'jeiock. Chairmen or presidents f .'
the, Daughters of tho . 05fe4-ev
Daughters of, the : AmeHcaiiRevoiti- '
tion, the American Liegjon,- A$fUaryr
the Eastern Star and-various' church .
organ izklions, pledged tbev sujfci&tatifce
of ttteijr; membersln 'ahy- toraneH - of
the work.. . ,
Charles L. Ives announced: thaT be
would offer one of thq. warehuse4'rai ' -the
New, Bern Cotton OiLAnd TertiMi- ' 1
sr. Mills' for the storage, offitrnitBr;.' : i
John. Puffyv; also promiaed Jruck
from the Elm City-Xumber Cototpany.
Fred Afeerly announced' tjtat- the.
Pine Lumber--. Com,Pany." vw.piJA , sff t
-wo. trucks at. work in thia'eonnection ,v
. Wholeo Uouf49 jOfifl. K' ts
Mr, Hyman "offered th euggeetlqn :,
that the wholesale' housf a ploie at
loon today and that al,trck-InUhe
city j be turned over tq moving' f u.r- '
.liture, as the weather, gave' ir.dica
ions .of rain within, a feTT-htjue. Ho
yas appointed charman of a commit-
tee to see that-this should Jbe done.
L.. G. Daniels , offere4 ;iwo places
for the storage of furniture . . v
. Mr. Hyman rose i again..,- , - '
"Mr. Chairman,' he stat.'l-one'.pf,.' !
mr citizens in the: audience ,-naa juet
nade an excellent suggsetioB.'He: sug
?es,ts, that those : of U3-- w)0'Wje?e. o . .
avored as to have escaped -'.Ickbs in
yefcerday's .fire, refrain . f cqm giving ;
Chritmas presents this year and give v
this money- for relief w0ik". . , V
A rdar of approval, greeted the.
suggestion. ' , ,-
A! spirit of restlessness,; however;
seemed to prevail on. ith part of
many who sat .in . the audience Thsy
seemed to be. waiting for. something..
The spafk was touched" offwh!en T.
D. Warren rose and" ld ,r," "Ben-
nettv of the "Munger-Bennea 'Ltt'rhber
Company, had instructed hjra 1 6 an
nounce that the company "ivoujd do
hate'$500 fof relief "Work". 1
Iany Donations KwdelvWl' ' .
And ; that's where i the ,uflt;eyprki
started. Dozens of 'person started to .
their. , feet ' simultaneously, Mayor -Clark
announced that -the Hf would
give one thousand dollars. - A yell of
applause greeted the announcetneitt. ?
"?"fhe county c.ommteajonera Senate
one thousand "dollars!'' shotted Mr
Jacobs. 1 ' ' '
Another lusty cheer, - . ' '
"Sudan -Temple gives ope thousand
da"
called out Dr. Rhem. re
cof .
1'-
fai '
Jo.
r the Temple. . ' . 1 T .
applause. ' ' "
Uhat they camC thick aJhd
was impoasibje S
the Suh-
to record all tj
gifts, but
here ia partial ljst: "''
City of New Bern," (
(Continued . on -pajfl
six)
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