LOTS OF FUN IN DUNN lUtj|
___THE DUNP||
_DUWIt, WOTH CAWmnM
NOBLES HOLDS TO
INNOCENCEm
Mn6 Dwtb la Electric Chafe
Still yrnfeting HU
I'roturtiiU bit innocence a|A hi
ronackxu br«»t>l, Bad (feflUpljH
asaiiMt Ac currant with hU
bwly,. Daniel M ikon kobica Mad £l
Ac exec at ion ebonAer of the &tat<
Priaen yeeterday norntox. He qka ii
tha «rip of the eurravK Alee hiiiratei
end 46 eccondt.
Se inteuee and proloaffad woe th<
v«)ta«e required to kill Aa Anokiax
«ar*d liUle ftpuee that croachM
within Ae ttiepe that livid floraei
brake oat tram tha olaetrade atrappei
an hi» lex, end ran around Ah knee
Ixppii* A the ripped open troao«
*•*> and another leaped out from os
J*r <*iB Amp and varied op oral
the van. The warden kaatOy checked
Ae current anil the florae died. '
U Wkaaee DeaA
Bignijr men and two woman eta
denta from tbo State '•'nilags ad_
mop School looted on within the JU.
; tie chasteer. OnteWe • crowd at
\ more than a hand rod pit pin. unable
U> gala entrance into the fc^ne el
death,. waited and —ntrhri amdb
aMha windows Soma of Item efimh.
od the walla and paarod down though
Ute windows orar the haade of teg
who stood In a dense seml-clrekr
• around the chair where Nobles gas
w atruggllqg unconacioaaly lanlig
MvrdfttJ conacioummm
out of lb* man btfort ihe H1nfa»
etoppod back from strspptog- h*» la
the oteia. and tea deadly balk Wee
•hat home. Hie vlhms J eertptorpi
died on hit 11 pa, and)h^Vdy ekmg>:
ed against' the strapt Tte breathing
wae imperceptible, the attending phy
' arose reraarfclsd Le an aaiihrtawa teat
-te tefTlapt roptelipmem ae he <«r^
•d awajr from tee chair and faro the
• ugnal lev death.
c.rkatef|> acne hi. fnteeVW _ J
through the door vanished u he at
down tn the chair. Hia Angers eooght
the end Of the arm of tea clmir and
felt their way bach. Be glanced down
with a faint show of Interest as the
electrode was strapped agaiiwt hia
leg. Thera wae a-moment's delay ae
the attendants reacted for the helmet
sad the breast strap*.
"Yon can say whatever yon want
to aay now—yon haven't much time,"
ltcv. 8. J. Bette, reminded him.
"Well, 1 hope I’ll meet yoo nil np
pander,” he began uncertainly. “I
have made peaoc with the good blam
ed Lord, and 1 know my time has
coma. I are innocent—“his voice
trailed off into a long drawn sigh.
Still the chin-etiape warn not in
place. There wae a little delay with
the buckles that fasten the leather
across the breast. "I am ready to
go and 1 have made peace with the
good bleased Lord,” ha repeated and
was silent
Mr. Betta Pretest*
The heavy leather that Ate acre**
the chip »u pot In place and the
barklee fattened. Hie Ups ware tightly
compressed between them, and hit
face almost entirely hidden, except
hit noea, which wet left free far tha
few final Inhalation and exhalation*
of breath. Nobles breathed faintly
through bis lips, and with perceptible
effort.
"You are making It too light,” in
terpoted Bav. Mr. Betta. In the grim
hUence of the room the word* came
■bnoat with • ehaefc of a piatol ahot.
sounding perhaps lewder than they
ware. Sensation vibrated through the
densely packed namd circle, and War
den Baibae let go the straps and
•teod aver the chair looking directly
•nko the face of the preacher, and
pointing to a spot a little distance
away.
Bwebaa’a Kalin
“Will yon stand over there,
please!” ha said quietly Mr. Betta
moved over and aaM nothing nun.
The Helmet was placed, eed tna
wires a Use hart. Water raa down not
of the helmet, covering the face of
the shrinking, moUeniem Ogam. The
«atar waa lead, hot ha gave no stgs
of eouscioasaem whan K touched him.
The warden —had all the ttnp
plnga and atappad back into the ante
chamber awd took hold of the ewitah.
UMI that paint the crowd had ali
vtdad its Inter eat be twees the two
yaang woman aver Mdi the door,
sad the Agora In the chair. Than waa
tabdoad apeaalatiaa as 4a whether the
two woman would be able la stand
tba mans. CowanaWaa ansa ad whan a
•a Idler w awn lag a sergeant's atrip aa,
who had aacnwapanlad (ha party at
ymts« woman, aakwd ta he let eai
A third wowmn whs had cease la with
(Cent* wed — page *.)
WRE LIQUOR IS
■. SEIZED ON SHIPS
' : French Linars Give
L Now York, June S7.—TH* Frmcl
Osor Paris and the White Star llnei
Q^trts, tf^Mthlrd sad fourth v email
ATf^cV *** b> briny
t^fyuor Into lit* York under yev
a—1».W*u«#ilsy loot thak ex.
i °eo* lm*r, wine sad liquor when cue
tame «Ata. yesterday aeiaed sod el!
*>Ut medklnpi \supplka
On the Park thirteen kip of boei
ware dumped overboard qnd aknoei
i f°»r thousand bottle* of wine wan
carted away to yoxfpnanent who*
heaaea. The beer we* pound out in
Mead of aeiaed an reqeeet of Mu
abipla officers Is older to aeve tfaa
hep.
After breaking the seal a on the
Cedric's wine room the oBciala cart
'd away 7.991 bottle* of beer, 90
bottle* of apt rite and thirty-arean bot.
tk* af smarted liquors. Officers mid
they had received no weed as to artist
action their Un* weuid taka
Dr. E. K. Sprague, United State*
Public Health oAeer who issued per
mit* for medicinal bquor aboard ter
cifn Hoe is, today opened a apodal
aBc* In the eoottrwi bouse to facili
tate handling the case*.
UTTLE BOY KILLED
BY AN AUTOMOBILE
Charlotte. June 27.— Ira Hixis,
seven-year old ion of Mr. and Mr*.
M. I.. Hudis, on the Providence
road near here,.was instantly killed
yesterday when hit by an antumn
■ wl« driven by J. M. Armstrong.
The boy -ran oat from behind a
water trough nw the road where
he arm* playing 'with his compan
ion*. and wa* struck b ythe car. bis
hesfl ^ging crushed Th e coronet.
•toft hf inveshgaGofi. attached no
bttAe^Ryjie driver of the car .ior
I _
Washington, dun* *0.—Oorapiainte
chanting resale price maintenance In
the sale of gasoline In and around
Tampa, P)*_, were filed today by the
Federal Trade coauahwlon again the
Standard Oil company of Imliklf,
Gulf Refining company, the Texas
, company. F. T. Borneo. F. D. Jonas
| and H. Q. Thompson. Tampa; the
' Tampa Automobile Dealer’s assocla
| tion. sad the Tampa retail gusolino
1 t feeler's association.
The eonrmieiion charges thr re -
I spondeut* with cosrctng aid icQu
cuciog dealers to sell at prices fixed
by the respondents and with refus
ing gasoline dealers who would not
soil at such prices.
I --— ■
HOT ATTACK ON
j FEDERAL AGENT
i N. C. PbamadtU Urges Re
; merml of A. W. Bradley for
“Hick-Hamdad" Method.
GrssnvHls. 8. C., Jana 17.—Urging
*w North Carolina body of tho joint
| Phannarfbattea) maaoeUUoa of North
, *id Booth Carolina in convention
I bore to ask tha North Carolina prohi
bition director to remove Prohibition
Enforcement Inspector Aagontos W.
Bradley, of Balisbary, for method!
“highhanded and meet on reason able."
| J. A. Goods, of Asheville, head of
! tha Neath Carolina delegation. In an
| address last night continued:
"This association was one of the
Bret professional bodies of oar stats
to on do ia« prohibition and wa will
stand at its friend, bat soch method!
of inspection as osed by Mr. Bradley
cannot bo tolerated."
Attacking the use of patent modi.
| ciasa. President floods urged that
j tha profession of pharmacy back the
State beards ef health la their fight
against certain pa teat medicines. Mr.
Goods than recounted tha story of
tha association's legislative fight in
Mr. Geode urged that laws be pass
ed repairing medicine manwfaitor
era to label coatamera plainly “ahem,
ing ingredients which they claim will
do each wonders.”
This afternoon hero tha North Oar.
ollr.a aaaselation hold a seasdan sap.
•rata from the Booth Carolina see
station sad heard reports from ofR.
tors, me lading President Goods amrl
■«rrotary J. C. Beard, af Chapel Bin.
Secretary T. W Hancock, af tha North
Carolina Board of Hiar—ay. also
■ 11» ml Iltos4 kia .Siin.l
Tho Bbatb Carolina-*1*.
bald a masion and hoard aa addraa.
by Praaidaat T. P. Toang, af Oram
•and, and tha rap art of Bs oratory
WOMAN U HELD FOR •
KILLING OF OFFICRM
W •ll-Kitow* Florida M« RiU
•4 At J^ka—HuTToT*
Jacksonville, Pa.. Jane, 25.—
Kohert Shackelford, 47, chief field
t#c«r under former Sheriff Rt.li
K. Merrill and one of-* inventur
I lurdre1* chief t^peWigator*. wm
shot :.nd killed yesterday at h.s
I Mime in lakeside .IVfc. Mr*. IXtisV
V aught, 30,' who wa* arrested, is
said by police to have adnptted
shooting Shsrkeiford, ctaiitlmg *rf{»
defense.
The wainun is said toduve staled
that she shot Chackelfnrtl when he
repcbed for a jrbtvil to shoot firr,
T’lt) had quarreled previously. ;t
»a» saidi.
Shackelford is credited with hiv
ing taken a large part in brdikin’
'h» tbe,/wt»aie* of confidence inm
in plortdi? ' P * -.Vi *
In 1922 Ise m deiJTIftt to inves
tigate the aClmtieo oKgntdideuee
men who had reaped a large lurve-tt
.in'the State* >£*1 themaih of his
acji vines hLsot-^Hfr .Ac* were tur
re»teil nasi sdfce rottvfciion* .#> ■
tamed. . . *
Shackelforeland fclr*. V aught met
about eight years ago, friend* said,
after her husband i* declared to
liave descried her. Mr*. Shackel
ford, who resides in I^kg City, said
ahe did not knave Mrs. Vaufrbt.t*v
WEDNESDAY TO BE \
BIG DAYIN DUKE
wot C*Mr»t» July
With AnEW
Duke, June 28.— Tentafee pk>»
lav^ bein. nompleted ^rr tor the
tagftM'Fautlh of July celebration
I ever he id here in Duke'* history.
The event it to be'under the aus
pice* of jthc Ervrtn Park counts
«**V> »nd *ttH Hu (hrqughotn the
by- the automobiles, covering the
principal street* of the vilage.
New on the program is the cliil
dren'* flag drill and other patriotic
exercise* tinder the direction of the
Misses Cantwell ami Prickctl. it is
expected to have two hundred or
! more youngsters in these exercises.
I Then come* one of the most elab
orate athletic program* ever gotten
up in the town. Suitable cash |>rue*
' are to be given for tile first, second
1 and third place winer* immediately
j after the completion of the race*,
i I'rnhaUly the best sing that ever
lias Item staged in the town start*
lifter the comidetion of the athletic
program. Joseph M. Core, local
singing ieader, is in charge of this
event He slates that the best etas*
css of Johnston. Sampson anti Har
nett counties will be here and com
pete for the prises offered
At 3: 30 in the afternoon Man
ager O. A Zachary will lead hi?
local aggregation of baseball artist*
on the field to meet the Mills Tire
Co., of the Raleigh City league, in
a contest which promises to be a
real game In the evening free
movies are to be shown under the
direction of Arthur WhiSely, di
rector of the band. Also the band
will play several numbers during
tlie intermissions. I'ree lemonade
and ice water will be in vogue
throughout the day. Rest rooms
are to be provided for visitors.
I NUMBERS DEAD FISH
SEEN NEAR OCRACOKE
! Washington, June 27.— Tuesday
when Capt Dave Williams, of
; Preston, arrived in town from
i Ocracoke, he reported large num
I hers of dead fish floating on the
water at (Ocracoke and over near
Portsmouth, More are seen ou the
water near the latter place even
than at Ora coke, hut at both placet
he rays there are scores of porgies,
drums, spots and croakers. \'o one
knows what has caused the phe
1 oomenon. Sunday afternoon Cap
tain Williams aays the surf at
Ocracoke was as smooth as glass.
• i . .
SUNDAY'S SERVICES AT
i THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. 0. T Adams, pastor of Di
i vine St ret Methodist church, will
! preach next Sunday momma; on
I " What Constitutes a Nation "sTrut
I Geratneaa?" The musk wil Ibe
l of a patriotic nature. His subject
| at the evening service will be
j" Fishing." A cordial welcome
awaits every one. Sunday school
, at 9:45 a. m.. H. L. Oxfwin, ra
• perintendent, Prof W. 8. Snipes,
I teacher Hible da»«.
| Flak'll. tsakh.srfcha7l.ateu.
last night then* ns ■ turn far
tks jsht assertudsss. Tsana mew then
1 wlB he a noather of boataaaa sw
to ««V
to to bud. In
perfected for
pear “fee
ell. Tto
el tto town,
af pieplt #v
J. W^Dto^ai.1 diii.i/wfekto
Jonea. If. F. Uodgee, Bach H. Prince,
Eagene Parker, Milton Taft, J. P
Johnaoa, B. M. Brewer, A. Pridnmn.
Publicity—W* (IlMdib. chair
men. Byron Port. P. Grarer Britt.
Co Detraction—J. L. Wade, ehair
man, U P. BaBey, Arthur Page, G.
M. T Ugh men, E. V. Demon. Launder
Price, J. W. Hodge i, J. B. Butler. E.
J. Nobles.
Manafaeturen iiiiiiMUac A It
Newberry, chairman, B. O. Town
*ao<l, Marvin Wade, B. X. Persona,
Arthur Pope.
Coptum* committee—Mrs. C. B.
Young, chairmen, Mm. W J. Thomp
son. Mia. M. M. Driver, Mn. T. V.
Smith. Mn. J. u Wads, Mn. MoD
HolUday, Mr*. A. H. Yoaag. Mr*.
L. J. Beat, Mrs. 4. R. Butlar, Mia.
2. V. Salpea, Mr*. Wm. Tbompaon.
PWdler* and banjo camnittoe—
Will Bo tier, okaimen, Gitoan Htk
ton, R. M. Purnell.
Ground* commit*** — I. K. WU
llama, chairmen, Baton Yaaaw, Earl
Barefoot, J. W. Tankage, Jim Darla,
Weelny B. Thompao*.
souwm ami aMn—world War—
Copt. I. 1. William chairman, Copt,
w. D. Holland, ten Boat. Jack
Stewart, Ottfc Bum, R Durham
Taylor; Cirtl War—Mm. MeD. Sol.
liday, chairman, Mrv L. J. Boat.
Atkhrtle committed—8. B. Taylor,
chairman, Edwin B. Cooper, W. R
Newberry, Jr., Boat Paired.
Bofreotiraant committee — Bam
Ptelotasan. chairman, John Hodya,
0 W. Botlnr, O W. Gardner, H. M.
Pittman, Oeo. L Cun*4y, J- L»
Wade. L. P. Bailey, O. T. Noel J. W.
PonHo, L. K. Dean inf, Loaador
Price, J. W. Driver, Dr. T. E. Darden.
Better faobtea igadtet Pit W. E.
Oottrano. B. L Verna, L W. Rieka,
Chao. Hiyhemith, H C TortinWoo,
C. H. Sexton, O. U Deneiny.
Lawyers coaimHtet—H. U Odd.
win, chairman, a la Owy, Robert
Yoon*, J. C. Clifford, J. O. Weed.
' Doctor* committee Or. J. B, Bat
lor, chairman, Dm J. A. Jerratyan,
Jno. Hlyhamith, P. A. Stewart. R. la
Warraa.
Jadyoe of Rea dtoeh <L A. Iltr
llnyton. J. C. Byrd, B. B. Jaehten,
Jim Bryant.
| Bfilpoa, Roe*. A. R- MlQllia, B. M
Individaol hart*tel Mon are adhad
aad OU OWry teaaM ho dhpkyad te
PROSAIC DEATH AFTER
MANY ADVENTURES
Fayetteville, June JH.—After
death in almost all its
knowu forut-. with the immortal
l*rincr*a I'at Regiment and as a
mender of North West Mounted
Police, Charles Orville died from
a hemmorhage of the brain while
engaged in the prosaic task of re
pairing a player-piano in die day
room headquarter* battery- of the
j Fifth Field Artillery at Fort HraggJ
! Reville was a first class private in
that regiment, and had an excellent
record as a soldier. He was wound
ed and gassed in Flanders with the
Princes* Pats.
Reville had no relative* known tn
military officials, and hi* body will
be shipped to Raleigh tomorrow
morning to be buried in the Nation
al Cemetery there. Robert Cap
thaw, of Cookesville, Tenn., was
named in the emergency address on
I Reville'* service record, but no re
ifMinsc tuts yet lieen received from
live telegram -etu Capsha* by post
officials, it is said tliat the dead
man ha* relative shiiug in Eng-1
hut nothing t» known of them
by Reville’* military nu|>erioes
P. A. LEE HEADS
N. CDRDGOSTS
ffat. yesterday was elected f- j
<X the Nerth Carolina fWnaaeeetiael
OsiaUaa —irlallme eras held Bus
|Wte at Grata Wile, I. C. The Berth
Ceialiaa eeenntetl.a wffl m.,t •«»
year at WHghtevUU Beach, the meet
lay to be held the third week la Jane.
The Oreeavllle meeting eleeed yeater
d*y.
OESTREJCHER BURIED
IN NATIVE GERMANY
BeUebery. Jen# M—a eeMe re.
••hrwt by Mrs. Daee Oeeteekber thle
•“•"•oos ceaflmed the eeMe of lest
wtek diet her h—head had besa ben
ed et Bbethath, near HtMefteig. and
added that It was asserting te his
•wa wisbee that fatteratent was —J
tbere. Mr. Oiateskhtr. a prominent
■owbsnt of Bsllsbary, died while oa
a Ttaia •* aatieo Germany, end
hU body wO! be aBownd U remain
then.
alleges her husband
RAID SMQQ FOR HER
Valparaiso, lad., Jan. —AJUg.
lajr that hor haahand, Jaasao C. Bar
k*r, M roar* .id, purchased hor for
M,SM, whan ho married bar three
yaan a«a hi Kentucky. Mra Sarah X.
Baiter, U year* old, filed salt far
dtverea here today. Mn. Baiter an
•rphan, declared ah* was Uvitg with
an ancle when the marriage took
plaea, and was forced by «hs latte*
•ftdar threat* *f death to marry the
aged defendant.
LARGE crowd attends
FUNERAL Or MM» ADAMS
The funeral of Miss Male* Ad
am*, 13-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mr*. A. B. Adam*, who died
early Tuesday morning, was con
ducted Wednesday afternoon at 2
o'clock front the First H*pti»t
'diurch The funeral service was
; conducted by Rev. t£. X, Johnson,
I ptr«tnc of the church, and interment
was made in the family cemetery,
in Johnston county. A large crowd
of sorrowing friend* attended the
funeral and beautiful floral offer
m8* Were banked high u|»tn the
grave
1W Dmi Concert hand w«t fur
ahh marie-good marie—far the a*.
paul maw e
CLAIMED BY DEATH
—
SiXilhtiMl \cvk , June 28.— '(I*
body ft A. I^ul Kjtchui, siicces*
fnl lawyer and prominent chiaen
of Scotland Neck, who died sud
denly bat night at Seven Sprim,
«>» brought t*re to his home this
afternoon hy motor hearse.
Mr. Kitchin went to Seven
Springs alaiuf 10 days ago for his
health, but was not cnticaRy id
until a few days ago.
lie. was n hmtlier of the late
Claude Kitchin and of \V. W. Kit
chin, former governor of North
Carolina. Mr. KHchiu was twice I
a representative from Halifax
county in the Stile legislature ami
once a meiitln-r of tin- senate, ami
wa- for many years county rood
commissioner. At the tine of bis
death hr was » mnulicr of I lie heal
school lx cirri.
in his cariy youth be was gradn
ated from \V ake Forest college, af
ter which he located in Roxboru
"here he practiced Uw until 1901.
After his return to Scotland Keck
he was married to Miss Carrie
1-Twrence. who with three children
survives him - Patil, Francis arid
Travis Kitchin.
Mr. Kitchin was 50 years old. hi
Nrtbday occurring April 24. The
fwnccal will take place i«nwnw ai
5 o'clock from kin late residence,
ami interment will lie mace in the
baptist cemetery
FIVE MILLIONS LOST
BY PUBLIC IN WALL ST.
Now York, Jana I«—Tbo Mt too*
to th« pobhc a* a remit of noont
•tock oaebangv failure*. indudio
tbow of Uw pan two wooko, wiwti aat
rxcoad gl.OOd.dOO ar IM«MM
Wjnaddr Crow wall. pr soldi at of »i
that Uw Mark <uW had wood far
tow to Uw puWic." *******
■oporta made to bin bp statistici
ans indicated, bo Mid, that tbo BOt
low to the public wow Id bo tt~run
tirotp mall.
TO TEACH RADIO
WHILE MEN SLEEP
\\ aalungtun. June 24.—“I.earn
while you rieev” i» an idea thr navy
» going to w ork win at the Pensa
cola. Ha., air station, where it i«
propped to teach the intricacies of
wiiefes to embryonic radio operat
or* after they hire retired at night.
Special ret* are lo he strapped to
the ear« of Hie sleepers and
throughout tlie night data and lor
I inub will be | Km red into their
II trains.
$50,000 LOSS IN
HARSHVHU FIRE
TMy Arrival Of M—m Fir*
C.mp.ny Frir.1i Far*
MarshviHe, June 28 — A fifty
ihc>usand-<lollar fire (hit has raged
in Marsh silk for three hours was
checked today about three o'clock
when the lire engine and men frten
Monroe arrived and ranted the hose
t!)Mm an angry Idaze that had cot its
way through stack after Mack of
lumber a* it was driven on by a
furious west wind. The entire
plant of the Union I.timber Com
was destroyed, together with about
(*>« million fevt of fine forest and
okt held lumber, almut an acre of
ground being covered by the wild
ft re a* it threatened other sections
of the town.
The arrival of the Monroe fire
company was timely, since Marsh
Wiles water and power system is
yet ttnder construction and the lire
<lcpartment not yet organised. In
addition to the destruction of the
lumber plant apd the milfitm feet of
lumber, 2 box cars on a siding near
the plant were also burned, arte of
them being loaded with lumber. A
cotton gin nearby and the Ashcraft
(Hn and Mill Cnomeay's plant,
were endangered, and if Ike wind
Itad changed to the east other prop
erty would have been destroyed,
'fhe Union Lumber Company's
plaat and the lumber belonged
largely to J. K. Thomas and the
plant wa» partly covered by inser
ance, but there was no insurance
on the lumber, shout seventy-five
thousand feet ol which belonged
in A. \f. Senders.
The fire originated hi the boiler
room of the Inraber plant
HENRY FORD AIDS
A LITTLE CRIPPLE
\
Fort Myen. Fla.. Jam- Ml- IX
the many ilnmidt node <s«
liia tiinr, Henry Fort! kw nm for
gotten hi* promise to a Rule crip
FkU girl at U Belle, near hen.
promise — that of at
fmrinri — tu made good the other
day. .V long trip to Detroit, a
tlmv of the post, the littW giri i*
now a patient m a Detroit btwpUal
at the manufacturer'* cjqwmic.
One day hat winter a Rttle girt,
a enppic since childhood. Mt net the
front porch of her hone at La
Belle. She wm» watching several
of her little friends plsi'a^ in the
Mtect. Her put watvirrrd from
the children to a pair nf cruxbr*
whkh wm- leaning again* a .-war
by »***t.
A man came by and *pokc n> her.
Would yon like to play. ImO'~
he a deed.
“2‘- ,h» b"1* ffrt replied.
Then you shall, the man told
her.
Bessie Smith was the Rttle enp
I"*- and Henry Ford was the rtraa
ger who addressed her. Mr. Sard
ha* a winter home here, and had
lorn enjoying hi* customary' daitv
wade when he saw the little gj t '
**Yie other day rtevsie sa in.
tonned that alt arraigpenwnt* had
been made hy Mr. Ford for her to
enter tin hospital at Detroit. Kot
w'y the hospital bill was to be paid
by manufacturer, but her trnva
portation and alt other expraati.
Acnaninnied by her father, limn
Smith, IWsia left the other day
for Detroit.
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