The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 216, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 1921 Page: 2 of 117
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THE-HOUSTON;
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Houston Motor Truck company a nw
model of the Kcpublle truck.
Th pthil.lt of tli Irndia rompanr.
fratnrin the ue of I'radia iu the oper-
ution of radio telephony and also ahow-
ins the of tlint flird in storage bat-
teries occupies a spuee In the renter of
the building.
Amour the iwnwrj eih bitere are
George I- Ia Son lb S. V. Row-
swr com! any Laiubert-Trublepruf tire
Ilayues a- d Flont-a--Fortl shook absorb-
era. the J. M. Decker company. Etie
brothers the Auto Tartu company the
Hassler-Teias company. Stcrlioi ik At-
dersou and the Ilarli-y-Ucvidson motor-
rye ie.
Fair Will Not Affect
Sunday Gas Ruling
Guanine f U n station w!l not b au-
thorised to reniah oprn o Sunday dur-
ing the Fair and Kxnos:tkm. aeoor.-li'i .i
an announcement iaturd.iy by Major
Holooinbe.
Atl'DS?AILSFOa.
PARADE ARH!SUqB
DAY COMPLETED
VarduV to thr. Mwe-Arcno Weft
llata. sad in taxtraheara acewrdla to
Uitbor N. Hull. formerly ef the lufttk
field airfnal battnUo. who la UmptarMy
iw-rn&arr.
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t Continued from Paf Ona).
beta. Troop 8 koy acuui. the ' Legion'
out" will hare char ef Oo hat check -
it!f arranfrnierta. and ell funds derived
from thia source have been (tiven to tha
troop. KefreshmoBts wi.l ha u''derth
chsrire Of the Wowau'a auxiliary of the
Legion.
4-
Blue and Geld
Poppies to Bi Sold
The In.liiK of the' Woman's euxH'ary
of Dikinukd pout have auiioiioced. a poppy
flfEOF10RlIER:v..
. CM PRIME.!
JAPANESE CADRiET
: UEETS TYIC5 H1D-Y0fES:SKN
m TO DOOM
-r ' be" eoulj least be spared. H
to the tstlrwMiuittr. to Ma
voted ad fal-afui Mrricea biN M WW
beet dedicate x - a"v.
4 man a M tax a)
ar.aj
. f - r VrToulJ ieset be soared. Hia haa1
' Puatiu f l..-t tM akMtiHC ae aU.tad 4owar4 tno
sports
of Separation V
(-ofwn .utoiata .louver rua h - "'Z
ai)ilvinu at the polii-e station obtain imt
luita to replenish liirir t" Kupplli's tl.'
mayor sad. S:n.i'rinieudetit of I'olicv
tiordon Jl.irpliy hat bi-en instructed to
this evil areordiiu ! 'hi' mayor and it is
not bol eved any hanlsliip w.ll b worked
upon visitors to the l air.
A report gniin'il circulation Saturday
tliat the filing sjntiotis throughout tbo
city would by ordvr of the mayor re-
main optu the Inn auilaja duriu the
Fair.
Parkin? Restrictions Put
Around Fair Area
Orders were Umied Saturday by Can-
tain J. J. Kuvkendall. in toharga of the
; lolice arraneements at the Houston Fair
j and Exposition that during the progre
of the fair pwrking of antomnb les will
not be allowed on Milby afreet between
J l.'aal treet and the raMrcad crossinj.
I and on Harrisburg boulevard from !.
! to York streets.
'Any cars foimd parked ou those
streets wh'le the fa'r is ia ;rogress will
be taken i"to the fair grounds by tbi
nol ce and the ow-era will be charged an
ndinlsslon fee of U." ceiiia. nlso the coat of
towing them into the gro.iud" '"aplaiu
Kii.vkendall said. -s
on the streets of Houston and at the
aiulitorioin Armistice day for tk purpose
ot raising fluids far iIk former service
men who are in hop!K TBia sale will
) hi-kl siimiliaiieouslv ail over the I ni
Aaaociated Preaa Report. '
TIIK HAOi?ii Not. 0. It waa leartK-a
he.-a hatunlay that former Crown Jh-ins
esii t'ecilie. wife of Freder.c WUlianx
former crown prince of Germany badj the attitude of tat1' delegatioa iu the con
1 arrived at lorn (or iatt with htr ha- I ference. '
.nwA lha All.
uraaehin conference waa dentine j M
prore of great benefit' to mankind v
o earry forwaae) tha tweitk poUci to.
which Preiu. eV Ilaka haa booa wmlM
will now.h a luat ad wwrlhy tributa
to hia ajenionr' - - '
The denth of M. Hara. acooninf to in
formation obtained) hr tho Aaaooiated
1'rexa from resitonatDIa MMVN aouicea
in Washington ia-lfok.$xpeckd to affect
1 .
ted States for thix pun-nw. nic blue j baud. There wa aub pocwlati hra A miraj ttarou Mt nmM ""U
aiul golU popii e are smu i"r ne urueiu 1 regaruirg mt-viwi ormjiww ? i v'"" l"ui .
.1. 1: ..if i.rv'.v unit !....-. .u.Ur:..n npmujiiill MuMIl I Tha UkiVr ihtath 1 aever IllOW
in llie inMj; iiiru linn ' 1 ' P"- v y..r.B. - . - .
who arc disabled and iu need of bos- j (hem . I to t he goverttiaenfat aelyuakl party aa
A report wa rocoxvea in mis xpuniry i wru as in uie nauuu. uu iiw vam uw
. l : J .- I . k - ; .. . t ' i:.: I : .-.1 At
aOOUl a year ago quoting Hliier MIU iw. iuv iuirnii iviihA.iu niuiuvu nu uvs
pital treatment and assistance: the rect
poppies are (fold for the befit of the
(Uad studwra relatives ana iamuir. in
connection lth thr- sale of the popp'es a
have beeu written by the Gnu) Ducheea
Anastafla or Meeaiearorp-iscwwa api
large blue and gold tipy will be aue- niother of the former crown frinwa. to
twiied off at some prominent place in tno ffec that a decree of eopvotiiea ba4
th.
city on that da:e.
been rranted Ceclie. Thia report how
ever was ilven a utecorical denial soma
time larer by a member of the fOrmetl
I
crnw-n pr ocess' household in Oennany.
be uWraiined in the oadnion of Ja'
auM here. Tha tvtrttud of Japa al
the oefnrerence liovaver a national at
frftiwtik It wikB nn'niiwt auI arkluk ihm. r
7 r
removal 01
cnaree. .
Leading Jaoaneae'here io not attempt
to cor coal the grav.tv of the assanav
tKudik kt waa no.'naed oti. which the- re
. i t 1 l 1- I . t
)t at. uira m uos sxpecien let
I'pon her arrival at fbe Doom eawtle. j tku of M. Hara aa a aattoial Incident
the former crown process waa meUfiri lbey ntaiize that a spirit 01 uorest pre-g-Empror
Will am who for aoa tmio I r.ails. in their country bu believe th
has been without visitors. Her bitrbaud ( murder will turn out to he aa faohtted
i
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j Time and Place of Musical
Contest Change
. j Anr.ou' cement was made Friday that
J the time a: d place for hold ng the musi-
1 cal emrests in co!:De-tiou w tb the mui-
. cnl derartmert of the Houston Fair and
. 1. i J . rw
.xposuion. nas oeen cnargca 10 xues-
avembcr . at the !OHth
schol auditorium be-
left Wieriuecn ih an atrtuuiob'lo Sotur
dav morning and was expected to am
at lKorAfn the atteraoon
day a'ght. Nnvem
K d junior hinh s
f girnl -g at 7:) p.
t All who htend e'
PROTECTIVE PACT
SOUGHT BY CHINA .
A T ARMS MEET
All who htend e-itering the contest are
asked to be at the school buildii g early
in the evenrg in order that all t!:?
participants may have a chance to appear
on the program.
f
Y W. to Have Day Nursery
During Fair
The Hvris comty branch of the
Vonng Women's l'hrit.ai Association
will cocOuct a nursery for babies at the
AVomcs's buildkg at the Houston Fair
grounds during the fa r. A fee of 10
cents an hour will b? ciiargod.
LIMIT 0.. CAT ENTRIES
The officials of the Hous'on fat ciub
announce that tbey will not accept ej-
triea for their exhibit at the fair after
Monday night .The reason for this action
is to c".ablc them to issue exhibitors'
passes Wei. eday mornirg at 10 a. m.
WOMEN'S. SECTION
AT PAIR IS ONE
OF BIG FEATURES
(Continued from Page One.)
can lso eee tLe u.id 'i.c lae of their
f children- pi;yel out before their eyes.
Clip Logaa Exhibit
Camp Logau in 'ts exhibit of the occu
pational therapy department is demo:i-vi
aerating the deflatiou of b gb prices in
ibe numbers of articles thry are selliug
for moderate sums. Xite exhPoit includes
unmjers of scarfs knitted out of heavy
wool in very pretty solid colors and c ilor
combinations bouiioir sandals of gay de-
signs baskets rags for bouiioir or bath
rooms purses a d odd pieces of na' di-
crrft made by the wounded sold ers.
The musical department with its four
concerts crew a crowd dnn g tne af-
ternoon which was alternately charmed
with the tunes of the b.-.bv band the reel
Lation of d'm'native 1 ttle actors a-id
darcers ard the later concert of the
pupils of Mrs. ThereRa Huebner Mc-
Ltonnall. C;-e of the hits of the af.er-
Boon was the expression recital of the
pupils of Mrs. F. H Gr'ffin. who gave
on the program a sui prisin'ty attractive
little tairy playlet when the west wtd
frol cs w irh the snlrit of the garden
and the daisies a-d the forgr;-pie-nots
and buttercups ad moo' beams.
Mirrorlcss Office Brings
Forth Storm of Protest
Associated Press Report.
CHICAGO Nov. 5 Five hundred
gfrla raised loud voii-s in protest Sat-
urday iu an effort t get the m'rrors
back in the dressing rooms of federal
bureaus here.
Powder puff? were useless. Five hun-
dred noses glisteLed. The girls coalu't
. stard it. t
"Kveu barracks looms have mirrors
tn them." wailed one girl.
i"Of course we're rot going to keep
tha mirrors domv lo" g" said f. W. Spof-
fard. marrger of the ehth divis'on of
.the federal bureau. "The g'rls iiked to
powder their n0ses too often so we
wanted to bluff 'em a little.7'
(Continued from Page One.)
contribution to world recoostruction and
when that day comes there w H he suf-
ficient prosperity for a our near neigh-
bors as well as our distant ae ghbnrs'-
Ailverlii to Japan's exaction of con-
sze
Parade to Be Greatest
In Houston's History
Announcement that the coming Armi-
stice !av puia.le. November 11. Iimrer
the auspiefs f Thomas P.smuke Bst
Ameri-an l.'-gon. would exceed any pa-
rade ever l.eld in the eiiy of Houston
was made at a largely attended meeting
of the post helu Friday night. James
Mecks. chairman of the general eomnvt-
n ci:.l ihsi stl nren ixMtlons invited
to part. c pate had accepted aan ne nan
been assured thm they would be repre- '
seuted by large delcja'ions Otfl.-'al an-
nouiirement of the order of paraile and
assig-nients of organ'zations will be i
made Sunday in the papers it was said. .'
Meet Well Atteadcd.
As indicative of the interest taken by
the legion the meeting w.'s well attea I-
ed rnd no d'scord marred the harmony
of the oecas'on. the recent troubles bav-
irg been settled to the satisfa-tioa of
the members. Tbe res:gnatlou of somo
of the ot5 "als and members has never
I AHn.n nr nA IllA null ItnH
action taken Fridny irsht w.-s to the ef- cesaluas by force from China Dr.
feet that all those who h-.d announced sd:
that they would seryi-atc from the pot "The development of China if proP-
be written a le ter iuvi g that it was the- ly d rected ecu be a grat world benefit
consensus of oninHn of the post that if improperly interfered wi.h. it may be-
prin-pics which the American Lesion e .menace. Tliereai e t wo
stood for were far greater th-.n any per- ways of obtam.rg aupp es from China.
.. - One -9v ia aocainDl shed br fore to the
sonai p uue or any inu tmu:u ui:i'i or mni - - . . . . nere caturdav
and that it was the dutv of all buddies uiAu daK 6f aomcthuig wh.c the world
to fo-et in the c-orumoa bond ef com- demonstrated cannot ei.st at .V
radeship any differences of op nion. m' "i"' -I S" :u TTl I
CeKventtea D:leaatea ReparU fu IUt waole WOTkj ouraelvea atocj with roM 1m1ster. waa rogardad aero
Reoorts of tiie delegates who att.aded you. aa an nhikteiej deaaocrat. la
the recent mt-m-1 envent'on at Kf ttstit "The development of China tS-UOt a L-tuU eJr' ct me of wit ch
C'ty were mrde by those present at the matter that can be played with. Not oalj sswunrs peajer a.a ra some resiHjcia
meeti-g and plans were tentahvely sag- is it Vit:;l Mint America lead in gaia ue- v"" vTCT t -a
ges-ed for the representation of the post velopmc t. but we must remember that "e" aomawMrreatraiBoa.
end Ptste at f'e eomin- convent on at the development ia goi-g on and will go 11 lae .""r "
New Orleans in 1!'22. at whirh it is honed on whether you participate. Every ttag pws:imm. w uii.wu botu ius wn
thnt nt le-st 'OOtIO Texas Ug onn-i-cs of Ch na a development will- v;iBy af- " irrrsnroso maaman saia xn.
will attend. The reotiest f-oin the War .tect your own industrial ataias.
Slothers that a tnemhei of Dismuke post ' "J?'.f i tT V J
carry the f 1 g of that organization in . w-. Dl 1 "cAk?. "Kl
the Arm sti e oarcC; was presented and I.anS25 VHY man riUngCS 1. r r rr V ' .JiV
serernl volunteered for ihe coveted . o. t "'" ' mwraia-uinB 01 cenaiu
honor. 1 .
ci ne aad not a indicatio ol serious
aocM tvtaauoit. " V
Japanese odSciaU her dUscussii
.aaassiiiation of the nrera'er aa
Hira was eah approachable and that
when ho traveead m aUJtora precati-
tioia were taken to saiegvaA him.
M. Hara was described ' Saturday by
persons who knew h'm. as a man of strik-
ing iiersoaal appoaraaoe. Uia smooth
shire n face wa crowned Vr a maaa of
baur. premntuxeJy .white. Be bad been
called the Commoner lYemier because it
was he who braajbt the- parry ay area ia
Janaa- to it P4eui dTaJoaent
He apnkat no lajlksa but coavaraed
in French easij. though he preferred
not to. do so.
EagUsh Press Gives Much
Space to Tokio Dispatches
j Assoc'ated Presa Report.
1 tOXIKJX. Nor. 5. PuM e interest in
'the ajsassh:ation of Prem'er Hara of
Japajf waa bitenailied in London by coa- I
sideratuui of theinflbeace "hia removal
m'ght have upon Jaoan's attitude toward ;
the shlnrton conference. Newspapers
here Saturday displayed 'fokib dispatches
regarding the traiedy wltA a seat promi
nence ard in their editorial columna ex
pressed deep sympathy for Japan m too
Plans Complete for Part
Of 33rd in Parade
10 Stories to His Death t.!l!lp:rpieJ.!r1? !!lt?fcliS.'ESS?
Assoc'ated Press Report.
KANSAS fITY. Mo. Nov. 5. T. f.
Ellet a member of ' a large w hole.;ale
shoe firm here fell 10 stories to hia
death in a downtown off ce building here
Saturday. He plunged down the "well"
of the stairway in the office bu ld!ng and
was dead wheu bis body was picked up.
A yonog woman employed in a dactor'a
office on the floor on which Mr. Ellet
was last seen alive sa d she saw him ieau-
ra her thai neenrately annriseuV
The Daily News declared the aseassina-
t'on was a "very gloomy orneu juat when
the affairs of Japan are approach'ng what
mav be the crisis of her bjecorj."
The tragedy was described by the Daily
Mail as "u grave misfortune on the very
eve of a onfere-ee whe-e it was bel'eved
M. Hara'a ateadyns; influence wou'd be
on the side of conoJ-gtion and peace."
iug over an iron ra'ling overlooking the T' TT II-
Malrea;;e. She said she sDotT to. him. INatlORS IlXDreSS Horror
asking hfm if he were not afraid he would i A r I' A t'
fan and teiiine i. m ne m.-. h J fi.. At nara s Assassination
Hou too to l:ve jsruce the wrr. it is stated to his death on the same stairway. She
by Jay A. Po'si'i-r. nat State com- said Mr. EUet repl ed: I
i-ejion. anu tny should I be afraid?
Thirty-third d'vfcion veterans" will
m;rch as a unit in the Arniist're diy pa-
rade here ac-ord'ng to nlans mae'e at a
mee'ir g of former soldiers or (reneral
Bell's eommard Fr'day night in the
Amercrn Irfg'oti club rooms.
At this meeting a !"d d'vision club was
formed bv the 12 cPgib'e men who at-
tended. There ere unwirds of lUtl vet-
e-ans ot the 6S wh- have returned to
Assoc'ated Presa Report.
rrvvf x- k i.Li
i t ... i : . i . . . .' " . iuaio. nvr. a vauiearnuia cxufcsb-
iiinuer oi ne .iineri- nu i.eiou. aim ny sxlOUld f DO ara:d ; 1 inir horror orer the BsssinatioB kViIn
h ms a 33J mr. All these me- as Then she sa d. he asked her about the Tnkasni Hara ivSFff USSi
well us any bu.'d'es" who may be in other death. The yming woman returned hto Tok'o Saturday fwm th VitA ol
Honjton on N iveu.ber 11 arc wanted .in to the office wherehe ia employed. A "irtuaUy aB I nation! The attaA oVm!
the 33d divsion .e-tiou. few minutes later .he heard the era h Sara "a nad" by demented voutk. aid
The wearers of the yellow cross w.B caused by the striking of Mr. Ellcts body nlit SSSStSA
wrnare. at !l o'c'ick on the morring of . .
Armistice .lay.- Ove-scs raihrm. with Colombian Deputies Voice
overscan cap not tu hts" will bt r. a I I o " 7
worn whe-e the veteran st'll jwssenses a rrOteSt AgaiP.St U.S. TieatV
presentLle outf t. bi civiliau clothes . .
w'll not b- barred. j Associated Press Report.
Every ..'id p-aq in the city is wanted BOGOTA. Columbia X0v. 5 Opro-
'. 1 . . n ........ I.' I I) T.. . .. t .. t .. . . .
u: r. sus cu iv. luiiirr luiliicriy nn
the lllbth ammiin'tion train who was
chosen cs temnorar'y chairman of the
Xi!d Dlvis'on (dub. Yellow cross men
in Houston ard vicin ty arc asked to
telephone. Mr. Turner at the general of-
fices of the Texas couipnnv and "mus-
ter :n."
The club win have no diu-s and no pur-
pose beyond getting together once in a
while to keep the memory green of the
days at Camp Logan on the Somme at
sitlon to approval of the treaty between
Colombia and the United States has aris-
en iu the chamber of deputies.. The
senate lias already approved the pact
by which $25.0Ul.U00 would be paid this
courtry by the United States in settle-
ment of tfie controversy resulting from
thee?tuhlishment of the Panaman repub
lic. It is pointed out by opponents of
FIRE DCSTR0Y HOME.
Houston Post 8pecI.
BRTAX. Texas. Nov. B-The h
air. ao jura vwy no troughs wi
tirely consnmed by f.re last 1
IJrclit toaether with all their bonseholi
the. treaty that as it stands it docs not I effeeta. The lose will total several hni-
giuirantee any compromise obtained by dred dollara which wgs only partially
covered by Insurapce. '
C
genesis in the political rancor
which actuated bitter assaults upon M.
Hara and hill government in the recent
Viscount L'ch'da former Jananette
minister to the United States and foreign
minister ia M. Hara'a cabinet since IMS
has aasumed the post of aot'ng premier
pending a possible reconstruction of the
goverumeqf.
name of
ras enr
Thursday
Colombia.
i
Prisoner Smiles at Door
Keeper as He Walks Out
Associated Press Rejiort. j
i LOS ANGELES. Nov. 5. L. R. Kim-
.ble waa e "fenced in court here Friday
to one to fourteen years in San Quen-
tin penitentiary on a charge of forgery j
He was taken to the conmy jaU by two j
heriXf' deputies. i
Aa Jioaw-later he wal d out of the !
$aii. smilingly said "goodbye" to the !
dmrceeltetv and left for rtglons known j
only to himself. -v I
Several honre later it'Vaa diosorered
that a rteitor hsd no pa. He had
g re it op to a maa who drpaAed it
thJxdtr-g be waa a jail ffitved. but it i
waa tumble who presented it fa the
doorkeeper and won hia liberty there- (
Thia Trade Maik on a stovo
represents a line of goods that
haa ttood the teat of time and
proven their worth.
Mrs. Housewife: If you In-
tend to buy a new Range or
Cook Stove rion't fail to eea
the National Desler In your
town. He will take pleasure
In telllnq you all aboit their
good points.
I ' Three Banks Fail in
' Nebraska in Week
' 1 Assoaatrd Pma Report
' ' TJXOOLN. Xeb Kor. 6 The third
baak fa iiar last woefc ia Hebrai
estrred Friday with the rJocicc
Hoeae s9tare bank at Dcining
rwnry. 4Sato Baak Ctaananer
mm GRADE
STOVES
That Have the
Ability
PERFORM
Mr. Dealer: Secure tha agency
for thia popular line of staves
end distance all competition.
COOK STOVES
mm
Mr. Pea!er send us your
orders or write today for
copy of our stove catalog
and price list f'
We. Shi Quick -
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9 WarJ
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221tZi.& ST12KI- CO.
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A utt witt a wtW.pv I. wt.i4W' Wt Mlky !
economy (or h trury dote the fafa ol th sm Km
vyUI b fftjriy nw modet nd pattjrne Jyst
S.taich W-woqJ fabrics taiQrc4 0 wtthtaritj rd wjw
Big Boys' OverconU S10S0 J
Boys' Cofdiixoy SittifQ $9
.Crtwapton's wtatharprof. carturoy la pfliriu kelted stjloa rip-
rooi setvntv Vft f
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SPECAJU-QYS WAIST UNION-1
SUITS Medium weight cotni fibV4
button at waist firmly Attached to srw3f x
webbing tape.- Siaes I ft : : 7Q!
1? itu'-. i.tJ);'
SPKCIAL-aVii UlftON SUITSOf I
mediumj woighl cottcu fibbod fo CCr
winter wear. Sbes 6 to )7 V. . .". V
BOYS' OVTINQ' COJfVNSrFw cofa
winter njgrts in. ie;st striped d OC-
signs of blue gray as4 telio . QvV
U fln? uhty woven tnaaras m puarart ;
.' tfei i 9ter. with attached t dt OC
i dywn coHar .-. . . PI
?BqV AVVQQi PANTS-In beau- .
i kttul sftiing-ptrern vo&& fyll lined and
infoTce4 taPe4. ' -t? !.
' seams v "
SQYX sUp-OVW OTATRAvy
- gofw wpoj mixed sweater for school wearv- ;
wih roU'wiW n combiaation M C A ' '
oaiors. 1Q V 16 ..... .v .' . .
Junior Norfolk
SUITS s750
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Tb y&t of little suits tbt motb-
ra Jwya choose for WUe fel-
lows twTyejffa. 8srt tftle e?tr
ed MyKas in brown and gray novelty
wool fiaWcf .
Blue. Serge Suits Middy and Oliver Twfct
style. wh;h embroidered sleeve emblem
and braided collar and 7 CA
cuffs Wf'VY
Juvenile Overcoats
&5Q
Smart little dauWo breasted belted model
like big brother; in brown aad green QV-
ejty wool fabrics. ?VU Hned.
Beavers
silky nap
and large.
High grd. S-
heavers in medium
shapes beautifully tailored w'th
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