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VOLUME SIX; NUMBER 1«7 EIGHT PAGES TODAY . GGLDBHOBO. H. C SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Iff, IM7 EIGHT PAGES TODAY *" »•*» flV* GBfl*
REPORT SEEING OLD GLORY OFF COAST ST. JOHNS
sj"Kiv'5 j "Kiv' ' '' • - ! **•.. 6 t
Eternal Triangle
Case Is Heard
Oearaw-W. Waddell, about 47,
formerly a resident or Great
•vamp township but now residing
in Wilson, was yesterday bound
to Superior court by Bsq. W. G.
Bntt on a 'charge of seduction
brought by Mrs. j. a, Oerter.
MBs. AMrier was tbs principal
witaesa in the cast.
Bbe testified that Waddell
bis way with bar upon promise
of marriage as soon as he touM
obtalu a diverts from his wife
'The divorce was secured, the wit
ness held, but instead of marry
ing Mr*. Carter as ahV-w'legod
he rromiacd, be married snot her
"MUCH STAPLE
IS CONSUMED
Fndnral Reserve Bank at Rich
mood Imues Statistics on
Tapic
Vk\
RALBIGH, gopt. 9-UP) -Cotton
mills In the .Ifth federal reserve dla*
trict consumed 179,4(1 bale* of cot
ton In July, compared with 272,414
hulas used in June this year and 195,
M 4 In July a year ago, W. M. Ho*
y»a chairman of tbs Federal Reserve
Bank as Richmond ia bia monthly
ravisw of condition* shews. The
mfjla, he points out, usually consume
laps col tea In July than In June, a
.'gymher of mills closing a few days
ts'giva their employes a summer va
’Yraat-ramrib Nwjfcr*Toftaa milts
used ISOAw hnleS. Routh Carolina
■|lUs laMtt belts and Virginia mill*
4,442 Bate* tbd mtew q&tlnaef.
Most of ths mils have sufficient
orders to run them Well Into the fall
month* and goods are being shipped
iU- ratmuf cured, fhraetirally no
stocks being accumulated In sure
■ j, Reuses . f
Btimnttfhd by Steady advances in
raw cotton prices, buyers have pine
ed forward orders In larger volume
than for several years! Much of the
business being done at present it'at
figures claimed lb he below rep’aoe
me«t most of the mills nr*
nuking soma profit, since the gcod«
sh’pced ware made up from cotton
bought at lower prices than tbajro
v now prevailing.
Home adran%esv la Coth nnd yar-t
pflres haye Item made in recent
weeks, but the manufacturers can- I
(end the did not rover the
gain* tends by raw cotton.
The labor situation changed vetv
little during the past month, yox
to* sals out In cltJes there Is h sur
plus of labor In most line* of trade,
but them la apparently no unusually
large number of Idle workers. Th*
turp’ui appears larger because of
feomparison with -||eekt obnermal
labor
■«. wall employed. 'A very l» r rc volum
of construction work is still under
way Id the. fifth federal reserve dis
trict, ia spite of*t decline from Inst
year’s records level, and Ihe mnnuf-u
tuiring slams of the district as n
whole were probably never busier
than at present. Miners In West Vir
glnis are employed above ibe season
al jnrerajfe as tha result of hitiinlu
tus miners strikes ia union fields.
F rmers in the Carolloss are pro
habtg In poef'lon fe tike more Itbor,
> it reports. for harvesting their croj**<
than they were last.year. The ciir
surplus should'**make It c suffer for
* TKdHi -uni#*** trie pVe*ja?v iJfrjr
* dHUhtflr lane ladarable (from fee
polur of vi,w of tHO workers than a
raar ago but the consensus of opin
km seems to be there Is no serious
unemployment problem in the fifth
district at the present time.
LVYINB DELITED IB TABU-OFF
v CKANWCLU Kng.. Bept '»-(*>)—
-Last minute bulletins telling of ad
verse weather condition over the At
lantic ware all that prevented Chos.
A, Levine, from getting away on hia
trana-At!antic aerial reund trig.
Everything was In raadiness for
tha start this morning when word
was received of contrary winds rang
ing frees >8 to 28 miles an hour at
vgriotyf spot* floag Uw rout*.
THE GOLDSBORO NEWS
BEAD IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE THEY BUY.
Father And Son Killed When
Goldsboro Train Hits Anto -
Near Garner Late Yesterday
Were Hurrying to Raleigh For Medical Aid For Wife end Mother
When Tfcev Drove Directly In Path of Oncoming Num
ber 1C; InsUutly Killed and Auto
• mobile Demolished
Hurrying b Raleigh te obtain
Urn services es u physician fur
aaeiber member es Ihe family,
t X. Altman, <B, and sen, J. 11.
Allman. It. es near Album In
Wake count j, were Instantly kßi
el when their antemebfle, driven
by yeaag Altman, was strack by
Sou them passenger trail, number
14, at » grade crossing see mile
set es darner.
The aerlJeat delayed the arriv
al es the train la (Jeldsbere fer
a sheet lime, and the trainmen
brought news of the arc Meat.
The twe men were speeding te
Ibe capital fer a darter fer Mrs.
F, X. .AMnsau. whs fai 111 at the
heme, and their roarers aver the
wife and mother mast have been
so great that they did oat notice
(Be approaching passenger train
GOVT. RESTORES
GAME AND FOOD
FISH IN RIVERS
*v> ft'
.117.000 Gome Filth Dfwlrihutrd
in VariousHectionfl last
Year
Washington, -gept »-xhe unit
ed Ht 'tes government is couductlng so
extended, campa'gn to restore Amer
ica's game pod food fisheries.
Despite President Ooolidges’ lean
mg toward the old fashioned custom
of baiting one's book with a worm,
Hie U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries Is
stocking the rivers and lakas with
educated fish that on occasion will
strike to flcs ns wall as lira bait.
While the food fisheries are re
garded as most Important about 117,-
tyUO.OOO str'ctly gams fish were dis
tributed during the rant year. Part 6f
ihe game variety were raised at the
various hatcheries operated by the
httrenu, from tbe 'salvage work in
ihe overflowed arena of the upper
Mississippi during the. recent Poods.
In spile of an annual increase in
| rod notion of game fish, the demands
'of the anglers cannot be rod fully,
and a considerable number of appli
cations must be carried over each
year to b» filled from ths next sen
sonV declared Henry O’-
Malley commissioner of flshe^t-s.
- "This is largely 4ue to the foot
ihat in many sections of the country
the provision of an initial s'oek
which by pajural reproduction will
replenish the waters, does not suffice
and {he hatcheries must provide
the fish that pTe -to
capture ,” * - «
the past year the hirregn
has distribuied about 6.500.000,000.
‘ fish nnits,” including adult fish, fln
gerllngs, fry and eggs, in the gov
ernment's flahcultural activity.. Merc
limn 6.000,000,000 represented ' the
iggs and fry of only four merino
species -the cod, haddock, pollock
anil winter flounder.
About 300,000,000 comprised other
impor'imi fommerrial fish such hh>
it’s B ifes"
whitsflsh and herring, shad and pike
pvreh, or wall-eyed ydke. and- lake
iWWI .1
Is orde rto deposit these fish In
waters where they might grow to
maturity, tha bureaus dlitrtbutton
eers' traveled 42.640 miles while de
terged meeaengpr curving fl«h
traveled an additional 241,500 mile*.'
according to a report msd* to f*ee«-
Ury oF'Pomineree Boovei? Vy"Commit
sinner O'Malley.
RLAfK HIM.S Bins PREW
DEBTS PARTY FAREWELL
rapid rmr, 8. n., sepi. 9— opi
—With a huge demonstration that
brought out seemed to be the
{whole town of "Rapid PHy, the
Black Hills s«td farewell today to
Praeidr.nl and Mrs. Coolldge
hut drart their Ifuiltou auieme-'
k#e direrlly aa the tracks ia
frwut as It. Beth were hilled al
maul instautly. their bedies being
badly auagled. The aetemehlle
was rempietety demolished.
, , Trainmeu said that there was a
dear view es the track at thro
petal wpere the accident evented
and that M seemed hard te ex
plain why neither yenug Altman
aer the elder Altman were failed
te nets Its approach in time
te prevent ike tragedy.
Engineer Piper es Giweasbere,
one of the seelien’s veterans, .was
at the tbrattle when the ear was
hit. aad Information here waa
that the-Am part with the automo
bile threw him against the side eL
j his rah. inflicting Isjeriae shell:
the head. . . ~~
REPORT BABY -
BITTEN DEATH
1
story Fu Mother IxvekoM Inf mil
in Ont House and Rattler
■* ... Bit Her v . >"• •
MOUNT AIRY. Bcpl, 9- O no of the
BiOst horrible enahe stories of recent
years. Which bobbed up here a few
days ago, continues to go t,be rounds
here. After considerable difficulty in
treeing down the story,-4t seems to
Imre or|i-inaic ( | at or near Appala
-1 hia, Va., and that the names were
with held for obvious reasons.
According to the etory, a mother
was Aiavring considerable difficulty
with eh Infant, who was fretful sad
continued to cry, despite the best ef
rorla of.the mother lo quiet the child/
Finally the mother threatened the
.h% wltli a sojourn in a feed room
v some other email baildlng bar’
r>s Die house, -if it didn’t atop cry
ing. Naturally, the infant continued
tr cry. The mother then took the baby
nnd locked it up In the outhouse.
Fhe then went on about her house
work, naturally and as was to be ex
pected, wl‘h hie crying.
In fact, the child seemed lo raise
Its ritch a few notches but tbe numb
er paid little attention to It.
half an hour or so the child’s cries
died ont and the mother then felt that
Ihe lesson had been sufficiently im
pres-ed c-n the baby. When she went
to the outhouse and unlocked the
door, she found Initeed of a repen
tant child, a dead Infant, bitlen In
many places by the deadly rattle
rnake, which was slill lying on the
•poor near the body. The violent
cries she had heard were readily rx
i.l lnsd by the woman’s ghastly find
end hlfo the dying out of «1«e baby’s
crying.
Aa the etory. after being first told
Imre, wns broadcasted, it han drawn
do wit the opinion that It was the
mos-t ghastly snake s’ory tq he beard
in this section of the slate in years.
Sens here blame the person* con
cerned with succeeding lu keeping
fhdr nme* out of pahtt . "
jj mi j> 11 umiiimmur iiimrnnmaPiiiiiiinmainmiiiii'aaß’ —^
Tem/Couhl Maitibt
Governor of Indiana
~TmrrANAPOLtB. thd . gcpt ;> -(IP)
Governor Ed. Jackson of Indiana
w«i indicted this afternoon fur con
si iracy to commit a felony and at
‘•mpled bribery. Jg>hn L. Duvall.
Negro of' Indianapolis , was famed
in anq her indictment charging via
laiLv* oaf tKn on v raatkt wwuol Lvam unL
•m*ewai ms ■ *«we a aafra - ft* ms s ■ m
VIIBT WORKKUB BACK
IIKNDKItSON. Bepl. 9-UP> -Wllh
Ihe exception of a very few hold-outs
and other* who have moved away,
ihe 404 striking operative at tbe
Harriett cotton mills here wye re
ported 140 percent on their jobs today.
A number of additional worker* re
turned during the day and officials
aunoum ed tueir appearance made the
regular working intact.
WORLD FLIERS
IN HONGKONG
Take Off For HhAaghai and May
Not Stop djitll Tokyo
Hoßtißftmi»4p«. •- - The
Pride as Detroit] world girding
monoplane. koppAd off from here
a| 4:88 n'rleeh Ills morning for
ShanghaL H oa» nrrompasle* b)
three Bejel Air force piano.
lu Dying In fhqnghal, plluts
Kdnsrd F. Meh*M uwd WiJUem A.
Brock planned la drive their
■mmeplane in# adles alo«g the
China roast. If tferj deride open
arrival a« Sksaghai 1# r«nl'*ne
oa la Tokyo, Utoir srbedple
previd a, they'■raft make a fbghl
of laaa warn, largely over water.
The aviators arrived lu Honk
* Kong yesterday afternoon after .
v i flight of CM ml|ev from Hanoi,
Franee Indo fklfi.
If Hkpnfßul |i roar bed In
' safety Me aviators will hava
coverod virtually |I,IM uIM,
more I baa half tketr routed dis
tance around the world.
STATE’STHOR?
: ARE EXCELLENT
p »
W. H. Hoxton Reviewh Agricul
tural CaodUioan in Fifth
Fadoral Reserve
1 n A-v
• 4BhA^m
sm-RALRICH, »o!>t v „ •—-(JP> —North
Carolina craps "are generally good
hu year, says W. M. Hoxton, chair
mob) of tha Federal Reserve Bank
of Richreiuiid in hia monthly review
of cogfitlous In Ihe fifth federal re
serve’district, and ail of them tm-
Ttoved during July Raftii were Blv
nrable Oor com and tbe outlook for
this crap„ Is quite fnvoraMe. Tbe
yield this year is ntimoted at 41,411.-
000 bushels.
Tbe hay crap is excenaat and pas
ture* hdVq beeq„.gpod since June \.
The peanut crop got off to a bad
atari In the spring, which resulted
I* irregular stands, but the crop Im
proved considerably in July and a
production of 214,313.400 pounds was
iiHtiuated by tbe August H «;oudl lon.
Applet almoet amogntdd to n fail
ure this year, Hoxton continues. Tbe
production forecast of 2,141,040 bush
els in oqiyo* little dtore than n third
of last year's crop and la leai than
half tbe fire year average. The peach-,
crop of 1,291,000 bu«liels was also
ranch below last gear's yield. Thu
cotton eror of Nofth Carolina appear
ed to promise an excellent yield on
August I, bnt th# weevil in a reel
menace. The condition of the crop la
fairly uniform thr«ugb«yt the state
ud cultivation la generally good.
toI weevils have Mb*n found in prac
tically all counties nnd tliq laten»sv
of the rrrtp and recent h-evv reins
ere both favorable to weevils develop
ment and damage.
For the tenth consecutive month.
H°xtf>* reveal* Ihe volume of ron%
triu tlavi work pisorldmi for In permits
issued In 2't fifth district cities was
below the work provided for In per
mit* Issued during the corresponding
month of the preceding year. Per
mit* for new construction i><«ued Inst
month In the reporting elites num
bered 140|. with estimated valuation
of 29063,0tf|, corn pared with 1114
VmfSSM sod g valuation rA |12;523.17't
'trr'j\frfW‘ rht*‘-v-wwtin" TW4 ‘ iW-tnUTH
*Yu ' juT/ of
hist fWf -
JNWr^Weraflbji,
22*P -ermila issued loot month sx
ceeded 3457 permits for this class of
work In July last year, bnt Julv
valutlon figure* tota'lng „ 11.41A.-14R
were below th- July 192* total of 11-644.597.
644.597. In combined vnlun'rloD for
both new nnd repair or slierillon
wrrrk rim fw rrrie* “ tfrinted "grir.ttt?-
145 lob'® month and 115,299,301 in
.V • n veer sgo. a derre»*e dicing
t 927 month of 14.822,144 or 21.6
pvreent.
FI even of reporting cities showed
higher valuation figures for July 1427
•than a w* rsgo. but 14 cities reported
lower flkuTe*. Larger figures F> r
Ju'y 1927 were reoortfd by three elt
l*s each In Virginia and *W#*t VFr
rlnn. two es«-h In North Caroling and
Kutl’b Caroluis end one Ip MaY?J*l><i
Canadian Official Orders Vessels To The
Spot Where Unverifiid Message Stated
Old Glory Had Been Sighted 400 Mi. Out
Peace As Guiding Policy
- ; Is Given Boost By League
OENKV4, Bwltg. Bept. B—G»*>
Pence as the futuro guiding policy of
mankind received a big impotus today
in that great World forum Inte which
the assembly of th# League of Na
li'.uy la developing.
GcrmsMiy, first among the great
powers to take such h step, asnonne
ed through Dr. Ou.stave 8 rcasmann,
foreign minister, to the accompani
ment of groat appllua es the dele
gates and public that the* Reich,
would accept the compulsory arbitra
tion* 1 clause of the world court of
justice and In solemn tones assured
the oarombljr that Gormasy not only
would travel along tha read to popoa,
but would seek lo be a ptoaekr in
everything that pertained to peace.
•M. Remind, the French foreign min
i:ter, with Dr. stronstoann a*d Sir
Austin Chamberlin, one of the chief
partisans of thq Locarno agreement
i" address to the Internstlonal
MAKEPUNS FOR
SCHOOL OPENING
~~ , .... • , .«V.
School Day WIB Begin at Bt4l,
* Principals Yolo Al
Meotiag
During th* year which begins on
Monday Goldsboro city schools will
begin at 8:48 in tha mornlac Ishioad
of • o’clock as last yeas and titara
wl.l be no shortening of days wo ac
count of rain, It was decided at a
-meriing of principale with Burcrln
tcri'i nt Ray Armstrong yesterday
afternoon. Mr. Acmstrang went over
with the prlnidppls plans for 'll*
mine )< ar and lharq was rsund
L’Nle d.M tnalon of problems «f the
sysm.
Beginning the school nt |:ft |g Ift*
n»*aii:g mill mrau that the children
will be dismissed for th* day ll mlq
u'<-a enr'le- than on Inst yaar, It tu
cxplaiaed. Ths ruling that them shall
|>a no advancement of the end of Ihe
day hour ot> account of raid} wcatUer
is exported to e|iminste some con
fusion vnich might have atteadei
euq, a
- ‘Atlandlng the meeting were: Mies
Allis Freeman, prinlcpal of (he Wal
nut street .irhool; Miss Mery Moore,
principal of tbe Vlrgiala street school
Miss Loutxe prinlrpal of the
William slrret gramninr schoorivAfnl
T. T. HniAllton, palnclpql of jffs
high school
« *" ’
'Fbe entire complement of teacher*
was expee'ed lo arrire in the city
last night and nt in o'clock this morq
lug the teachers thair
rarions prlnicpanfCqfo milllnn tho
year’s program. This afternoon st
4 o'clock at tha Old high school build
ing on William street a full meeting
of tracher* Uttf -be-ttvtd. ™-
The commercial course o'fered al
the high school wilt he brusdensd
this y< ,ir, according to unnouncemani
hy Mr. Armstrong. T. T. Hamilton,
principal of the high school, gavq
"ririiviwwlxwi • <Wiev raw ■■pctltrij ■
Tbia period will l»e devoted to extra*
nitliculA acjitvtiiea, he explainad. *
The inottbr of Issuing » acini
monthly hldh school newspaper la
t ting ednaiderad■— j— -
Virginia Physician
Found Not Guilty
A
♦
ORANGE, Va., Hcpt. 9 f/P>—D-
George liavia. aged Goochland county
physician, was found not guilty her*
tonight by *" Orange county Jury of
Ibe murder of Gilbert Tracey on tbe
Mgirt of March 2. in the yard of th*
physiclaa’ehCnM.
The jury received the case at 7 o'-
clock and returned tha acqußlAl ver
dict alter dqliberatiqu. oge jjouf.
newspapermen which electrified all,
declared his conviction that peace
possessed the mystic force which In*
aured tu psruaaency on earth.
Tlfe Polish delegation, after nego
tiations the statesmen of the
great powers which disappointed ear*
liar hopes, took the hit In their teeth
and tonight Introduced in the asaem
bly a resolution branding sit wars
of aggression international crimes
and committing all the signatory na
tions to settla disputes of whalevar
nature by pacific means.
This resolution will he considered
later by the assembly. Declaring that
the poet war parted has brought a
eph-itual upbsval as wail as eoonmls
and social changes. Dr gtressnuan
advocated closer economic collabora
tion among all nations, with __ Just
wages and fair conditions far work*
era, and then afTirmed that wlr no
longer can he n creative farce that
opens rathe to better destines
FAIL TO FIX
COUNTY RATE
Several Members of Cilialml—
era Abeeat From Meeting
Held Yesterday
Members of the county board of
.conwaiastaaets nmegiag ia specie*
session yiAnfigp did Viet go lata
tha business of fixing the county tax
ista as bad bean anticipated because
several members of the board wars
absent. They, however, draw a turn
for tho two weeks term of civil ooart
beginnig here Ostobar 11.
T^agalive valuation reports dis
cussed at tha masting showed that
values as decide upon by the liat*rs |
sad tha commissioners sitting 'on'
numerous Occasions as a board of
equal Italic® place the wealth of tho
county aa about HNMO abort of last
year's figures. Coroporatlon excess
figures, however, are not yet eveilahle
and it wee said they must be awaited
for final valne figures. It is under
stood the tax rata will not be chang
ed , tP
Tha jury list drawn was aa follows
First week—Luby W. Stevens, ft.
P. Johnston, W. H. Jones, N. M.
Sanderson, Uw, J, Simmons, B.
K. Sanderncn, Loyd Yeivorlou, Geos
Mmundaon, J. J? SuntmcftTSTHK,
*) Bent. L. O. Allen.'J. L. Hare,
T. / Laws. C. L. Best, H. L. Hooks,
S. O. . Montague, J. M. Ertgtr.ob,
J. R Herring N. M. Pill man, Joel
Denning. C. H. Tyndall, t. A. Hol
lingsworth, Hlmpaon Hinea, Saund
ers Wilson, 0. V. Hamrick, W. B.
W»s«H, John Cotton. Hanes C “Hooks,
D. J. Sasser( F. 3. Peel. D. C.
iiherard. Jamen Holland, Billy R.
Dee*, Clarence Gwairaey, J.aW. Tel
rsftea. JJ 4 ..d. fburls. -J
Beneed week -J*erey L. Johnson,
O. A. Thornton, F. P Parker.
Prank Hick*, K. T. Hose. W. C.
Orire, W. 11. Griffin, Jr., Denlel
Joiios, Charles A. Jtrltt, B. D. Her#
inx. C. R. Yrtverton, R E towards.
Peacock, O E Dawson, G TE Yel
i erton. John W T Hoses, Forest Mitch -
IBSSL 6- JbunmxgltlUi^JL.
Andrew Smith, 0. H. Knwoles, A,
R. Reliance, John T. Deee, Jr., Enom
rox. W Marvin Thompson, L.
Hollingsworth. Ben W. Daniels, Jul
ia* K Sasser, W. J. MrTUeny, W. fc.
Yclvorton, J. E. C. Hooks, June B.
Dari*. J..W. Edwards, Jr. and Char
twtc . ~rjcrvnrr~
MKXICt* "HOT uttkbpt
TO ROB MAIL Time
CHICAGO, Sept. O—W)—An uald
uitlfled Mexican was shot and killed
and three bystanders wounded by »>•
Pee bnllela this afternoon after the
Mvx'raa had brandished a Mg knife
In no apparent effort to rob a mall
track standing In front of the federal
bulging. 1 t i j '- ' • i,#* 1
- 11 »H| I' „
Member of
The A—ociated J
p»m 1
Source «l Report CobM Not 41
A nee riained, Bat Agoat P
Take* Act*
GENERAL TURN>UBUC jf
AGAINST /OCEAN ROM
Fraat Throe Coathmatg All
Gathorad Details Tottaf
Stopping Flights - j
HALIFAX. N. •„ Sept, Hui
C. H. Harvey. loenlAfgaot Nr tig
Marine end YVhertee deparftneat tw*
raisrad m mseaaOe taaiuhl /M|J
wa autlag th.
been sighted snarer twenty m mOm
northeast of ft. Johas.
' The origin Os the mabsegs «M M»
atated b*t Matvey «t »*eehed B
a Li— J J.—a JLW aa. . »
WWdMM fur wifi MR fVTfCnPM
radio at at Iqm, requesting gtl (hip
)• Aftßi wakßo |A ka^#|
to render every.otg, The tpxt as tha
nuiit'iiiioftA tmiKtiflifri
iioflMfid tkil kli |4i
the flight warren as tuSbuoa lap
pert, left LMdoo MP^BfAulmSli .
aayiag that ha hag Itßuil M g*R*
Charles A* Uvlna g djrtllNwK «f m
flight at Uls eeaaoa rurOulg ge ogh
ride to attempt.** f ~
Levine sad hie pilot, hoqrwsr, th*
elated they would mat# tho sttaagN
If they get J
of ffie JunkevV plana JpflßSC#s?
lighting what reeaug hf be « lew
battle with the s‘roag'tide ilf pabtld
opinion against intlrfOg • tteae-h*
laotle attempt. - v JT, ' *
London nswapapgii tsnMl —aHM
com meat oo "f«»ot fHhhta" Bid Of*
position to farihir AtfNKif SUM wgi
XX pressed In aa latorvUn ta lop
(-on Evening Nvwa nod Mag TjemoX,
,orm " Brlu *
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