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Y awy ■ *■■ ■ ■ WEATHER Pair i* hMdtknrt sate m the mm Tkoraday; Friday (air. I I volum o>«; numbsr m British Mobilizing , Repel Kemalist Attack PREPIHING TO DEHL JnHusw % LMD. SO MID HR ’ 1 o AIM Meeting, However. InNint* 'l* There Will Be No War in k w Near East » INVITE JAPAN TO ATTEND CONFERENCE CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. <i 20.—The British are mobiles? ovary available warship, man, horse, automobile, cannon and Title within reach of the troub led lone. They are preparing to deal a tremendous blow by ’tfcnd, tea and air if provoked by the Kemalist army, which, ac cording to the latest reports, is concentrating feverishly around lamad and Bhenak. War Certain If— CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 80.—Hammie Baye, the Turkish Nationalist representative here, informed the A«soc»*teH Pre«m correspondent today that it was certain the Turkish army would declare war on the Brit iah jf the British attempted to 1 interfere with any movement of Turkish t troop* across the Straits to Thrace. No Near East War PARIS. Sept. 20.—Definite assurance that "there will I* no war in the Near East" and the calling of a peace conference for| the settlement of the Turkish problem were the chief results) of the allied meeting thir after noon. ( "Premier Poincaire. Lord Cur *on and Count Fforza wtfiK* the participants in the conference. Tim eight interested powers, in cluding the Angora government, j will gather around the peace; table within three prob ablv at Rome or Venice, and) make a new treaty with Turkey < to take the place of the Servrew! treaty. Eight Called Together The eight nations, called to-1 gether are Great Britain. France, Italy, Japan. Turkey, Greece, Roumania and Jugo Slavia. Japan’s inclusion at the last minute came as a surprise, j .It was due to Lord Cursor's in aistence. The British foreign secretary told Premier Poincaire] 'that 4*is government frankly feared the close association it had reason to believe existed lie twjjen Moscow and Angora and Jinan’s presence was desired to offset this Bolshevik influence. It was also explained that Japan was a signatorv of the treaty of | Servres which is to be abandon ed for the new agreement and was entitled to be present for that reason. Another Vote for England It is remarked jn French cir cles. however, that the partick. pation of Japan insures another 'vote for British policy in any issue which may arww in the conference. M. Poincaire in consenting to the presence of Japan demanded also the pres ence of Roumania and Jugo Slavia. While the United States was jjiduded among the eight to participate it is re garded as certain that a mere in timation from the American Government that it desires to galtenrl even as an observer will Yu- followed bV an instant invi tation fropi the allies. Mm-wnr-jv. "mu " PREAI M«!k BREAKS J til. M' ALKSSTr.It, Oht*., Sopi S»-Th* Rev J. C Tr*lt#r. accused «f embes •tins tan<l< from th# Br#uk« Institute ■t Hartshorn*. Gtkla., and es wife lion. **cs|>*d from th* county jail h*r* early today The cell bars fo»nM M«el Is (so On* morals* Th* min- , (star in hi* roll II midnight. Trottar I* also wanted by Kentucky aulhorlli** on a ttliliW warrant. H* *u krrealed • month ago at Kufaula. Okll.,'la company with Mis* Audry Campbell, a aara* at tb* inatltiitr hos pital SK# oat not Jield Whit* in j oil Trotter cooked th* prisoners’ *a**U. THE GOLDSBORO NEWS .. . ..T». : , .. . ,/ .*.* •• “ ’ ... • - j >’ •. . : - ———— —— rr-r —-•—— —‘w — * ■ '■•H"—' »r r ■ oi.ma.no.aiWC Senate Sustains Harding’s Veto of Soldier Bonus Bill ENGLAND MOBILIZING TROOPS FOR SERVICE Not Mir h*r Soldier*. hut- Bril Ita'i Armada aad Air Force* Will Be Turned Against Th* Tarkttfc llrly* to 'mu* lb* Straits. ! Two Big Farmers Enjoined | . From Breaking Contracts j > ' v 4 ‘ v' ! Judge Lyon Issues Restraining Orders Against Z. A. Burnell. .of MacClesfleld and W. T. Jones, of Nashville, Who W ill Also Be Sued For Damages RALEIGH, Kept. *« Th* toh»«« KToarrr*' reoprrativo a**ociation Matfrii , l*«al action td prntort lb* contract* of | Stt.OOU loyal member* today when it | obtained raitrainin* orders a*aiu*t Z A. Harrell of Kd*i-coiub* count/ ant W. T. Jon** of Na.h county, tu preveal th« m- »ll«*a»(f contract hreakcr, fro a deliverin* any more of their t«il»«eco outside of tk**Mi«'ittion. Juifaie ( . < JUDGE BARS EVIDENCE MARITAL RELATIONS ; « ' ! Court Ikedinc.s to IVrmit Prof. Tiernan lo Dtaclaim I'ater nlty of Child i' . i , SOUTH REND. Ind.. 8« pi. 20. Jud*e ! C.» L. Puromli, pre.idinit over the ; hit,ring to determine tV paternity i»l j’Hillir.'‘ infant yon of Mr*. John I’ 1 Tlrrnan, wife of a Univeraity of Noth* j Dame, professor, refd.rd to allow I’rn I feaaor Tlrrnan lo teatify a* to til* j ronjuxal relation* with hi* wife between March 1921." > " When Tiernan entered the court room , Ibis afternoon 10 or 20 women who J had taken seats in the court room Man ed Judge Ducomb rrprunandeil the spectator* and warned that any further demonstrations would result in the hearing being held tiehind closed doori. I Quiet was quickly restored and the ] hearing proceeded. Fros. Teirnan dented that hn, wan father of the child and told of efforts to bring shout a settlement of the af fair with the defendant Without legal action Th* prosecution Mad* aW ef fort to introduce testimony of Pr.fri tor Tiernan regarding the marital rela ■ Uons between th* lattfr and hit wife ! but after a wrangle lasting through most of today’* hearing, Judge Dticomb ruled the testimony of the husband in a ease of lh* (!r peculi*r character of the present one was not admissible. NET CLOSING IN ON JERSEY MURDERER *" » l , i Arrenl Expire led Momenlitrily in Connection of of New Hrunhwick Rector * SEW HKI'NhJ£D K. S J , Kept Thry aonres spread by the prosecuting and detective staff* »f two rnuntiv* fin days ago for the person or person* re sponsible for the double shooting of Reverond Edward Wheeler M*M, fit tor of the I'rotestaat ICpiseopal eborrh of Hi John, the Evangelist, and Mrs James Mill*, choir singer, tn the church ar* closing In tnnighi. the I’g#k- »«<d ‘ on a single suspect ”W’e will not b* rushed in this esse,’ said Crosscut or Ktrickler of Middles*» ’To make an arrest naig would he to open the wsy for habeas corpus pro readings which would farce us t* dt*. , rltsee Ihr lines along whu-h we have bean working ’’ l.yon. bolding itniri in- tL•• lib jmli ■mi listrict, i«»u"d B Yhe rsslroininK or der which was forwarded to N**h»<ce , t,i day and will tw served withoui delay Ufon the defendants in Ihi* first vise us lie tobacco coop* rative. 4 A. Harrell, o( M.ucic>ficlt), Who algiw-d up TS.WdI pounds of the big caaperatlves and W. T. Jones of NashrlHc who fignrd up over lO.iKMI pounds arc alleged in the roinplairA of the anaoiiation to have sold 6,000 pounds a piece outside of the association in , vi® ation of the rpptract. Both parties are alleged te have stated they would wot deliver any of ttiei* tobdcco to th< association, and papers will be forward cd them notify ihg'the-defendants to ap pear before Judge Y, A. Daniels of the second judicial district of Nashville, on Monday, October b, to show cause why the yinjunrtiop should not be granted until the flnnl hearing of the rase. Will Ask for Damages. The summons filed in thase first suit* of the-tobacco cooperative colt for liq uidated damages of five cent* a pound for all tobacco sold outside of the •»-, aoriation provided in it* contract with all meg)bera, also for attorney* , fees of IHfiO in each case. The association has instituted g sim liar suit HgMfist K W. Fsirey of King, tree, H. C„ and has obtained a restrain ing order to prevent further deliycrles of hi* tubaceo, according to K. L. Wil cos, attorney for the association ir t ouch t'aiolma. The coses in which the tobaroo n •>|M-rativ r takes action today will be fol lowed up by suit* against other contract breaker* anti lho*« inducing members of the association to break their con tract*. awording to Aaron Kaplro, at . tnrney for the association, who told It, iDM farmer* attending th* recent ma is meeting #f tobacco growers in DanvilW and South Hill, Va., that *n suits wer, Keitig prepared tja proteet the Int -e --eats of -the thousands of loyal member, of the association who have organised to perfert their system of marketing to 1 burro in the atate# Rankers Are I'lraaed. The baPker, of Florence, K C , after 1-t j a week, of cooperative marketing t#’ r graphed the fallowing l Omnientt re reived today at hi-sdi|u*rter* of the to i barco growers’ cooperative association jot Hslrigh by M ft M llson,. serretarvi I "The tobbcci growers cooperative as t conation In Koutti < orolina i* a spiel. I did »utec**. The city of n- I rtuding hank* and business house*, is l*W per rent cooperative We fee) that wy, have doubled the prire of our •Atlre South t aroHna tobacco crop the first veae of it* operation Our *alts • -tu mittce is meeting with wonderful sur l cess in selling tobacco at aatlsfaCoiy tjrlees. Even the non-signers are g.v i ing the association credit for th* Jn crtwno in price, Every one apprec'sir,’ I the orderly manner of marketing a* •gainst th* oM dumping system ‘ kits | the d-mrs are open again for stgm e» we expert to see our membership la rressed to nearly 1 Oil per rent. W# r.»rt i aider the movement the financial salva tion of th# Kouth Carolina tohace-< former.” Commercial and Savings Bank ]by Frank Brand, President. First N.i | tional Bank of Florrnee, hy Kara It Husband*, Bank of Florence, by W .* : Brown, president. Palmetto Rank an.* j Trust by R || l uces, vice preti j dent Florence clearing house • llot, by C. H. Lucas, secretary. GOLMBOBO, NORTH CAROLINA. ThH RSDAV MORNING, REFT. IL IVU MIYAKE JIMA IS SWEPT BY TYPHOON IIOMH.LI.i;, Kept, *•.— Mtyahe Jima, one of the acvea laics of lie, in Northeaster* Japan, has bewa awept by a typhooa. one at the moat dlaastrou* in .Ike Island’s history Which destroyed 2.108 homes and dnmaged 4S resaol*. a> rQrdlngntwwid i ires f rom Tski* to NJirpu Jljl, n Japanese newspaper of Hoaolala* Nine Uvoa ar* roporied loot.’’ . EXPECT DECtSHm 111 INJONCTIRN SUIT IN HIM HIE TOW >li»diflcß(ion of Prenent Order, li Jh IlrKfied. WHI He Ask ed By Government DEFENSES GLOBES AND ARGUMENT IS STARTED t HICAOO, Kept The govern ment’* suit for • Nation wide injunc tion against the striking railroad shop crafts will be decided an by tomorrow night, s few hour* before the temporary restraining order now in fore* expires. This became evident today when the defense dosed Its enso *nd opening ar guments were begun. Blackburn* Ester line. assistant solicitor general, opened for the government, followed by Itonhld tt Rirhberg, attorney for B M. Jesrvll and John Scott, the strike leader*. Mr. Kichberg will complete hi* argument tomorrow to be followed by hi* asso ciate counsel. Frank Mulhoand, of To | irda, while Assistant Attordey General McLaughlin will close for the United States. The government Has not quite com p’rtej!l the draft of the injunetion which it will ask Judge Wtlkeraoh to sign but there are indications' that some es tb* drastic clause* of the restraining order will be modified. N. C. Couple Were Among Smyrna Refugee** ATHENS, Srp{ 2H (By the Assaclat ■ d Press i Thrilling esperiencea wer« related by American refugee* Irani Smyrna who have arrived her* Among them were Mr and Mr* W. H. Boyd, of New York, and Mr and Mr* J. E. Archbuld, of Washington, S ( „ and Mr and Mrs. Rogers, of Memphis, Tenn, Mr*. Arihbold and Mr*. Boyd seturrd n launrh In the Smyrna harbor and sav ed 90 refugee* by taking them tn the steamer, Wttionn The former gave ref uge tn ytdiO Armenians sod Greek* just • ulside Hi* hemr WASHINGTON, N I ..Meat MO. Mr. and Mrs J. K Arch bold, mentidned in a dis|Mtcb today from (kiben*, Grwpce. relating their expk-ri*nces .Ip Smyrna, following the horning of that cUy by thv Turks are believed to be Mr and Mr* J I Atchbejl, of this city. Wh ■ have been living in Smyrna soy -fiv# or six year*. Mr Arch bald, who born in Beaufort county, Went to Tur key to engage in the tuba, to buafnes*. Mr ArchheU't sliter. Mr*. Sam Me c*rty (live* In this city. Notbipg bad bevn heard from the ArChhetl* by rel •live, in the part several week*. Women buy 79 |««r cent of,all th, a merihrtiMi.se cold ta the storv*. HARDING URGES EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION OF $200,000 I FOR NEAR EAST AMERICANS •- . *" * ' . WASHINGTON, Jlept. «0. An #in*r geney appropriation of SSSO.Rob for re U«f of Aiqertcan refugees' in the near East urns recommended to the Senate today by President Harding, after re ceipt of an official estimate from th* Btat* department that 1,000 Americana Wore in praising need of assistance. J • „ y lt is very apparent that w# have ian obligation to afford relief,” the 1 President said In hi* letter to Chair; wra spews W DUPUN TOUT To Deliver Principal Addreim At IHrikmilc Picnic; Can pnign Pinna Charles Laban Abernathy, double ! democratic nominae fur Congress in & district, passed through Goldsboro , tight *n rout® to Kanaaavlll*, Dug-1 ounty, where he will speak today Mason ie pUrtn- Already functioning at a Congress man. Mr. Ahornethy both looks and talks the part. Recent visit* to Wash- : ingten have impressed him with th* , responsibility es the office to which tb* district will elect "him in November He has also been impressed with th* bright ' prospect* for Democratic success tn the fall •lections. , H* wHI make the usual eampolgn •peaking tour In the district, having al ready placed himself vjrnth. hands of •the Congressional cenwffille# for agth assignments ns it wishes to make. Af ter th* election, he will move to Wash ington and b« sworn In in time to par UeipaU in tha deliberations of tha ahart session Which be convened Dveemb-r 4 next. The Raleigh correspondent of,, the Kinston Free Press, writing sf Mr. Abernathy and tha district, said y#s-' ter day: , "Third diatrirters have b««n •••king some sort of election by which noihlnee Charles Laban Aboraethy can j get quickly Hit# Congress and therefore into action, haws their satisfaction at loot In the election ordered yesterday by Governor Morrison, wkq seta tbs regular referendum for the choosing of “two Abernathy*.” “There will be two ballots on which ’ Abbi*’’ will receive congressional eom misslnns. The first will entitle him to sit in th* present Congress, which ex pire* March 4 if he doesn’t die es sheer , inertia before that* time. To all latent* and purposes Abernathy la new ten- 1 gressmaa. He ha* spent the entire time aiaoa he was nominated in. the July! primary is the study es district need* and the pestiferous Naw Bern post of- i flee row. everlastingly on the hands of Senator Kiturnons .has been bequeath ud to him, He showed his smartness when he passed th* buck to the ’ folks and allowed them ts toy In an infor mal primary what they lhaught of the candidates. “Then Abernethy, who might have , prosecuted the study of th* law until bo got back some of th* campaign monay which thrpe such . ordeals took from him. chess to survey th* district from head te foot and t* see what he ceuld do for It. Th* result ia that ha goes right to Congreao with an ialimsta *c quhiatAneo with the demands of that bailiwick. He la la th# heartiest rapport with Governor Morrison's groat scheme of making Norik Carolina rommerelally a groat fishing Hist*, and an equally great ground for growing seafood off alt descriptions. Th# future congress muu has a pretty fair kaswledge of th* men in his nine counties. He is now seeking to know the needs. “It will be a rare slvetida in Novem ber which twice erawn* th* man who Ijas mad* three terrific campaigns fnr the honor. Those who nevor wished to vote for him now have two chances a th rcrow dish and those who never had a nab at th* “pie rownter” tsk* two bites. But it is most seldom that a candidate finds himself Voted for twlco on the same day. And sf course the Rev. Thomas Jefferson Hood, Republi can nomine*, will have the same hon or, Tb* person has not keen able to persuade Miss Gertrude Well to take the nomination, nor Has Dr. Fox Person of Wayne. , . ,-JLm |TI IMPORTANT BRITIKH PICTURE* j LONDON, Kept tfl. -Two mere Impor tant British pictures shortly are to he sent to America. One is the famous Raeburn portrait of Rtr Walter Aeott, and the other 1* Gainsborough’s por- I trait of Mrs. Fltsherbert, wife of the I Prlii# Regent Roth have been bought by a New York collect or. man Warren, of the Senate ' Appropria tions rdmqiittoe, adding that tha need could not 11* met by ths private funds of American relief organisation*. Sen ate leader* p an te add the Udm to thl ponding deflcioary appropriation hill. Quick action by (ha House also was Indicated, Representative Mondell, the Republican leader, notifying member* that their continued presence would bo required in order that the action might be had without delay. chimmu . INSPECTS GBIOIB* Advance Sale of Ticket* For ( aroHna Wake Forest Oaaie Reported! Good •*“ W* * 40'* Manager Ragsdale, of th« University of North Carolina football squad, spent yesterday Ip Ooldaboro look lag over the gridiron selected forth» opening ciaah j of tbo IMS seaevn botwcon ('arolfba and I O’aha rarest to be stagad hero on Sep tember M. i Ha found it surprisingly satisfactory aaJ with his approval the local cam lattice, following a surrey Os tbe field, gars orders far tha aroetlaa of tfca bleachers alongside Iba playing field. Work will be commoncod today, H W oare «sporting the biggast bind I of crowd hare," Mr. Ragsdale said yea- j terday. 'Letters have beta pouring Ui Chapel HUt tear rinee the announce-, wtent that tha game would ho played in; (ioidtboro agpreaatng satisfaction at tbo i selection of Goldihore as ’ tha battle- 1 ground for tha opening game. Alumni of tbe Uni re ratty are highly plenaed that the game la coming ta Eastern North Carolina and wa leak for the ‘ biggest opening day crowd we kayo aver played before." ! Tickets for tha game want aa sole yesterday with a rush at all dvwatewa drug stores and through the twenty odd guarantors who mad# It possible far the geme&o he played hero. Salas ap «t last night warn reported goad with a i nominal demand from tha oatelda. Many reservations had previously bean made with 8. r. Tongue, general arrange meats chairman. Varioas estimates this far in advance place tbe attendance hare neat Saturday between 3,000 and t,004, with moot es thn guy sacs running w\/ ovar 4,000. A banquet for tha players and a daaaa for tha Collegians has been planned far Saturday evening. WM ROYAL IS CHIEF MARSHAL 1922 FAIR ~ r r 1 I Twenty-Four AiwiatanU Will He Named Tonight or Early Friday t ; 4m.imm.einman.nm William Royal was yesterday named . Chief Marshal for the- Wayne County Fair of Hits and he has accepted. Re lection waa made at a meeting of the executive committee es tha Fair Association held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterday morning. The committee will have a conference with Mr Royal tonight or oarly Fri day, following which tha names of the twenty four assistant marshals will ha aniieunred. * Announcement was also made yester day that the orchestra, which will fur nish muxr far the marshal's hall, had been engaged Other detalla es tha annual festival era being whipped into shape as rapidly a* ran be expected. HARM M hit* Jit ROM <ll If AGO, Sept. W Member* of the Ku Klut Klen were declared barred from jury service before Judge David In the Nupcrter Ooart today when he easmined two panels of venireman call ed to hear common law esaas. 1 Aa rerh juror held up his right hand to be swota. Judge David ques tioned him as to whether ha wqy a member of a secret society and porHa ul* riy of the Ku Klus Klsa. m ‘<l will net tolerate any man la serve as a juror an any esss before me who is affiliated with any such organise tlon,” Judge Davis declared. "Mem bers of .the Ku Khii Man have eon Armed opinions and thsy raaaat servo hare." MEMBER OF 1 ASSOCIATED PREftl I w TU-' nranKsn ; WILL REMM ISSUE _____ ’" Reported That New Bmmm 818 May Re ißtrodwcod Today WAHHINGTON. Rapt, w -Tha sol diers' bonne bill fsilod of enactment lata today, tha Rotate susUtalag President Harding's veto, Previously tha Tfrura had ov«r ridden tha vote by a larva Margin The laaata rail tall showed 44 fans la Si naps or fear lass than the tracesssry tyro thirds majority to enact < tha meaanre without tha Frail deal's sppravni. Tha rot* is tha Hausa was Mi to M, or 14 more them tha raqtiiinad number. „ Although it was reported that a new bonus Mil might ha intro da sad tamer row, It waa certain that tha boa us fight weald net ha foaewed. at least until tha Beat session of Coagraatt, whJdh adtt begin on Here labor 4. . * * Moat of tha Hsum vataa ta saauin the Presldgat ware east bp maaihara from Eastern and Sea thorn IMn wiflh Western da legation voting alnsoot •ac idly for the Mil. J RHaaca Great a New*. f Announcement of tha rvsatt waa re reived la silence by bath tha Ship end tha falrtp wall filled gnller iaa. Tha earns was true la tha lanata. Within an hour after tha ||wi aided, tha MU and tha Prusldeafh vnta RWa uag« was sent to the Renata. Discussion of the snhjoat there, hosr «var, had haaa under way for aa«M Mont with Senator Read, damaamt. Missouri, supporting tha meauaM amt dadatwr Williams, democrat, Mississippi, IRII lag It. While tha Alabama H* eater, Mr. Un derwood, waa tajhiag leaders agreed ta have a vote before night nnd tha df bate was claaad hp ta aster MuCamher. who warned that tha haana qauatlan could net ha settled finally awtil ft had bean settled la accord with tha judg ment as tha gnat majority as Can- ’ grass. « "While the power to deatrap It todap may be in existeaee,” ha said, ■‘that power will net roatiino in suirtaaao la my judgment i« the neit few yuan, f sim Inclined to sap that this issue will ADD THREE NEW PROFESSORS AT UNIVERSITY N. C. * ■ i * f ;i Jr* -if■£ %- CHAPEL HILL, Rapt R Msit B. ( ooksr, who waa gradantod from tha University in MM, baa returned ta *•■ cupp tha chair as soaiagy, in tha da partmant of which H. V. F. Wttaan ta the head. Mr. CohaPaad his family an to live la the homo of Ms eooeia. W. 0. Coker, professor of hotuay. For several years, Robert E, Cohar I Has bean eonnaetod wttk the nuaaaah branch of tha United Miss Sanaa a 4 Fisheries in Washington. Mo waa for merly In tha service of the Peruvian government and la a Ph. D. frea Jahaa Hopkiaa. Another addltioa to tha faasiltp la, M*ri«n Rea Aabue, who soma* front Teachers’ Collage, New York, to ho pan feasor of Educatlanal Admlntatntlan In tha School of Education. This Is Mia PMt formerly held by L A. Willisana. Mr. Trabua waa tha diaaatar as tha Hureas of Educational Rerviaa at Co- - lumbia. During the war he an a psychological sseminar far tha anuy, in which ha was tret lieutenant and than captain Hia beri kaowa hack ta cCamphrtioa Teat i-»*g~.g- Bootee, a whisk is asad aa a standard through out tha country. With f. W. RiA bridge he wrote "Measure Year Wad.* He Is n member es Phi Beta KnppU, tha American Association dor the .AdfUnan mant of Rriaaao, and other laamud bodies. Wallace E. Caldwell. racontlp at Cn lumbia Univareltp. |a eomiag to jota the faculty for tbe department as Maisrp and govern mant la has knew study lag abroad for the last yenc, Mr. Cald well. who won hia Ph. D. degree at o*. lumbia in I tiff, will have * setae t hie tery aa hie spatial Bold. ATTACK BY COWS NEW DANGER TO AfRPLAJfIK LLANDUDNO, Wales, Rapt. K - An airplane waa reaentip compelled to lead ; in a field near here, and the.meebaqjf went off for assists*. < Reveral # caws then appeared. Thor nosed around, gored holes it| the «ad Itched off iba rnatar all wbieh hill I Keen splashed out by tha saflna. The *nl nol* finally were driven df, e*d • heir owaas had ta rosspanaoia for the i d*msg* they did to the machine. ■ A ,■ i Wf PRICS FIYI curat
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