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A ROMANCE OF THE FRONTIER, BEGINS TODAY ON PAGE 16 SZCTION GENERAL NEWS EDITORIALS THEATERS SECTION I I SOCIETY THE WEATHER, ROCHESTER, Fair today and slightly warmer; WESTERN NEW YORK. Generally fair today and slightly warmer today and tomorrow. 103D YEAK Temperatures High, IW deg. at 8 a. m.

Yesterday Low, 33 deg. at 8 p. m. ROCHESTER. N.

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1935 Sun rises at 5:52. sets at 6:20 Details on Page It THREE CENTS 'BORDER BREED' 29 mm ml Off to Start Secret Honeymoon NAVY FLYERS Bennett Race MINERS OPEN NEW PARLEY LEAGUE MAPS NEW AFRICAN COMPROMISE Germany Denies Jews Citizenship, Adopts Swastika Balloons Off, U. S.

Entered DIE IN CRASH ONMOUNTAIN ON COAL PAY Navy in Second Place as Bags Drift Toward Baltic States Economic, Strike Truce to Hold Hitler Scores Foes at Nurnberg Rally and Forces New Edicts CCC Workers Locate Bodies of Pair in Missing Plane Concessions to Italy Reported Planned Until Sunday in Agreement Hope Geneva (JP) The League of Washington -3For the sixth time this year, negotiations started Nations Council committee on the Halo-Ethiopian dispute will complete a peace plan today or to Nye Forecasts War Outbreak in Month New Orleans Predicting a general war in Europe, probably within a month. Senator Gerald P. Nye, North Dakota's Progressive Republican, was here last night to ask Veterans of Foreign Wars to endorse his neutrality program. "We need a flat declaration that every American dollar invested abroad goes at its own risk, and does not necessarily have the backing of 120,000,000 Americans ready to lay down their lives to defend any profit it may bring," he said. "I know a statement of this sort in some uncertain countries might lead them to disregard completely any protection to American property, but I would rather risk that than Imperil a single life." Warsaw, Poland UP) Daring serialista of Europe and the United States shot skyward yesterday to start the 23rd Gordon Bennett International Balloon Race.

With the American entry, U. S. Navy, in second place, the great bags drifted east by northeast toward the Baltic states and Russia before a wind estimated at 45 miles an hour. President Moscicki of Poland, with other dignitaries, saw the balloonists off. Lieut.

John C. Tyler. U. 3. Navy pilot, was suffering with a cold, but he thought it would not hinder him.

Tvler and Lieut. Howard P. morrow, a well-informed source said last night, comprising a defi Beacon UP) The bodies of two Navy flyers were found by CCC workers yesterday in the wreckage of a Navy "hell-diver" which crashed Saturday night on the summit of Lamb's Hill. The plane had been missing since early Saturday night. The men were Lieut, Lincoln C.

nite project for collective assist ance for Ethiopia. Other sources discrlbed Dr. Edouard Benes, president of the League Assembly, and British representatives as voicing pessimistic Denton of the Naval Reserve and Nurnberg, Germany OT Adolf Hitler's Reichstag, stung by th strictures of a New York magistrate against the Nazi emblem, last night pronounced the Swastika to ba to Reich' sole Sag, hurled defiance to Jews throughout the world and limited German citizenship to mem bera of the Germanic race, The specially summoned law-: makers acted after their Fuehrer, In a fiery mood, had opened the Reichstag session with a bitter attack on Lithuanians for their alleged treatment of Germans In the Memel territory, and had called upon the anions to approve three new laws. Der Fuehrer and his legislators permitted Jews to continue as German subjects but forbade tnem to predictions as to the outcome. off afresh yesterday toward a new wage and hour agreement for the vast: Appalachian soft coal fields.

Fifth threat of a nationwide bitu-: minous strike was averted temporarily early yesterday morning when John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, agreed I to extend the union's present con-1 tract until midnight next Sunday. The contract would have expired at midnight last night. Negotia-' tions toward a new one had broken down completely when Edward F. McGrady, assistant secretary of i labor, proposed the extension.

The Mechanic C. Hart, both of Floyd Orville. his navigator, carried two The preamble, it was understood baskets of food, including eggs, by this correspondent's informant, will refer to Italo-Ethiopia memoranda already submitted to the the League, while the detailed plan itself will be an amplification of fruit and a bottle of cognac. They also took along two revolvers in case they should land in wild territory. Last year's race was won by Z.

Burznaski and J. Zakrzewskl of Poland with a flight to a point near Riazan, Russia. Or ville, who teamed with Lieut. Charles H. Kendall, finished sixth.

the Paris proposals of Aug. 16. Previously Rejected (At a meeting In Paris of diplo ROME RUSHES 14,009 TO FRONT matic representatives of Brtnin, France and Italy, the two former nations outlined a plan by which Bennett Field, new lorK. Their plane dropped from sight on the last lap of a flight from Detroit to Floyd Bennett Field. At 8 p.

m. dancers in a casino 1 high in the hills heard a crash above the wind and rain. Searching parties immediately departed toward a valley known as Hell Hollow, from which the sound had scmed to come. Fog and rain hampered the search and the wrecked plane was not found until 9 a. m.

yesterday. Kin Among Searchers Another Navy hell-diver flown by Lieut. Walter E. Fowler, which had been accompanying Denton's plane, reached Floyd Bennett Field safe- i Lieutenant Denton's parents, Mr. i and Mrs.

F. W. Denton, live In i Houghton. Mich. A brother-in-law, union was on the point of sending out the strike call to 400,000 miners It claims are members.

Meet Again Tonight The joint negotiating committee of operators and miners met with McGradv for several hours during II Duce could obtain wide economic concessions in Ethiopia in ex change for a promse not to go to war. Italy rejected these Dro- Rome UP) Italy fitted action yesterday to her cabinet' cry of CRASH TOLL 85 OVER WEEKEND posals asserting concessions would 'no compromise and sped nearly moan nothing unless given tha i 14.000 more Blackshirts toward the day and then recessed until I tonight without substantial prog- i ress toward a new agreement. right to occupy Ethiopia with mil- East Africa on six ships a record itary force). single day's embarkation. The new plan will likely contain provisions for an International fly any flag save the blue and white Zionist emblem.

They also forbade Jews to engage aryan domestic servant! under the age of 45 years. Assails Lithuania Hitler charged Lithuania with responsibility for events in Memel which, he said, contained the seeds of trouble. Then he made known his refusal to allow Germany to be drawn into any international controversy in which ahe it not directly involved. Expressing his contempt ftir Communism, he voiced hi appreciation of the United States government's regret for th Brem-en-Brodsky Incident in New York. But he used it as an example of how Jewry, even in high place, allegedly fights against th Nail state.

The Reichefuohrer threatened in his brief but vivid speech to enact police force, it was learned in official circles, but of such a nature An intensive week of war preparations began with 12,000 men of the Assictta and Cosserla Divisions sailing from Genoa on the Roma, Italia, Aquileia and Calabria. The steamers Quirlnale and Atlanta left Naples crammed with 82 Closely linked with the fate of the renewed parley was a court Ity The Associated Press test of the administration's coal i The nation added up its dead In sUibilization program, scheduled to weekend highway accidents again, strt today in District of Columbia counting at a late hour yesterday Supreme Court. at least 85 victims, in partial re- Chief Juslce A. A. Wheat directed ports from 26 states.

I representatives of the government Twelve of the dead were in Illi- and Carter Coal Company, a south- that the result would be a strength Eugene B. Hotchkiss, Liberty, was one of the searchers and one of the first to reach the scene of the crash. ening or uie Ethiopian police instead of giving any preponderance ot power to the Italians. Senator William Gibbs McAdoo of California and his 26-year-old bride before their marriage Saturday. Photo by the A.

P. Lamb's Hill is a high point In i officers and 1,864 blackshlrts. Yesterday's sailing brought the In economic and financial fields. nois, nine of them In the Chicago ern West Virginia firm, to show Italy would Dracticallv ha ivri area. i why he should not enjoin the gov- total of troops sent to East Africa on regular transports to 184,000 while 30,000 workmen and about CAPITAL LOSES NEW DEAL DUE Texas totaled 11 fatalities, and ment from collecting and the com unlimited scop under the tenta- tive plan drawn up by the African 1 experts, and it will probably ar as traffic accidents in Dallas Coun pany from paying the producers a ridge of the Alleghenies that stretches toward New England.

It Is 2.000 feet high, and overshadows Beacon reservoir. The territory over which the men were flying when they crashed has been called the "aerial graveyard" because of the flying difficulties! if presents in bad weather. ty numbered victims at 80 in a year, police in Dallas inaugurated 15,000 troops have embarked on coastal ships and tramp steamers carrying war materials. range for territorial adjustments. FOR VOTE TEST M'ADOO, BRIDE compliance tax provided by Guffey Coal Act to set up a "little NRA" for the bituminous industry.

Charges Act Illr'Kiil In Rome political and diplomatic tivnn rnnrs nt rin trnnr it tun lr xrmnL. a plan to- teach safety rules to drivers of commercial vehicles. Of Pennsylvania's seven six werst killed when a train struck their automobile at a railroad Jamas W. Carter, president of the i company, brought the sult claim-j Washington UP) The. where-Ing payment of the tax would ruin ahouts of Senator and Mrs.

William circles it was believed the- week would see decisive developments in the Ethiopian situation. Observers were certain the League of Nations' commite of five would report at terday's legislation' fail' to solv the Jewish problem. Two of the three law he decreed dealt with the Jewish question; the third honored the swastika a the national emblem. The Reichsfuehrer chirril the company financially and that Gibbs McAdoo, married Saturday May Invoke Punitive Article Various delegations expressed a belief there will be a movement to have the report of the council committee, on which are representatives of Britain, France, Poland, Turkey and Spain, adopted by the council itself as official recommendations to Italy and Ethiopia under the covenant, Article XV. If this were done.

Article XII of Naval Bourd Convenes A Naval Board of Inquiry convened in Beacon yesterday under direction of Lieut. Com. J. F. Neuberger of the Third Naval District with, headquarters In New York.

After an hour's session tho hoard adiourned. Its members de The Gannett Newspapers wilt feel the pulse of the New Dcalj Friday night. In 14 cities in four states thoyi will ask theater audiences to regis-! ter their impressions of the'Roose-J velt regime. The question will bo: i Geneva with its compromise solution of tha quarrel, and they were just as sure that If the committee Memel has "tortured German only reports before Wednesday the oecause tney are members of the Italian Cabinet, called Into session tera8n nation and because they on that day, would reject it unless want remain Germans." Goflring Outline Law it contains an unexpected provision for Italian military control over the Guffey Act was unconstltu- nearby Maryland, apparently tlonal. was a deep secret here yesterday The Justice Department wen nn- The hotel where the Senator dcrstood to be ready to contend the maintains an apartment said the suit was premature, and to ask dis- couple had not returned there, missal.

None of the machinery for And Brlce Clagelt, son-in-lnw of administering the act has been set the groom, said that "none of us" up yet. knew where the couple had gone. The strike threat came to an end The 71-year-old Senator and one-shortly after midnight with Lewis' time Treasury Secretary and his at his dramatic host, after a day 28-year-old brldo have announced packed with drama. publicly they plan to fly to the Subcommittee negotiations had Pacific Coast shortly to occupy the come to naught The minors had McAdoo residence in Los Angeles. offered some concession from their original demands for increased QC TflCOflP VwfttTlAfi' nnH ahnrlor hmira.

hut nro- VJJ lUJUlIC TT WHICH crossing. The toll by states: Illinois 12, Texas 11, Pennsylvania 7, Ohio 6, Indiana, Missouri, New York, each Oklahoma, Arkansas. Maryland, Minnesota, South Dakota, Florida, California 2, and Kentucky, Georgia, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, Connecticut. Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Virginia, one each. Anzac Flyer Off On Hop Over U.

S. Kingsford-Smith Bringing Plane to New York clined to comment on any of Its 1 findings. Bodies of the two victims were removed from the wreckage and brought to Beacon after a two-mile trek through tangled under- growth to the mountain-top terminal of an Incline railway, Civilian Conservation Corps camp i members cleared a path two miles through the forest for the men i "Do you approve generally of New the covenant would immediately Deal policies?" hecotne effective and neither Italy nor Ethiopia could resort to war Remlti of the ballotmg will Pmnths witnollt risking significant as it is the first poll ganctions under the punitive article taken since Roosevelt's election! of the covenant which character- and comes at a time when the 1936 1 nV ach war aa war I against all members ef the League. campaign is starting Its stride. From Liule Entente dclcfrflUon, Voting will not be representing the nations of Czech- Emperor Halle Selassie's nation.

The cablnot, meeting Saturday, refused In advance any "compromise Continued nn Fnge Two Make a date for the movies Friday oslovakia, Yugoslavia and Ruma-night and "inspectors" will do the nia, came reports that if Musso- outers stood fast In their position linl starts hostilities some nations rest. carrying the bodies. The plane was demolished from the force of the crash Into the heavy forest undergrowth. Bodies of the two flyers were found jammed under "the wreckage. Both enen apparently had been killed After Hltlor had stepped asid.

Gen. Hermann Wilhelm Goering, In a 26-minut speech, thus presented the three sets of laws: 1. Black, whit and red ar to ba the colors of the Raich and tha Nazi swastika la to ba the Sag of th Reich and nation, as well as tha flag of commero Continued en Fag Twe Mission's Doctor To Aid Ethiopians Illinois "Man Will Lead Foreign Medical Unit Addis Ababa tflP) Dr. Robert 'Sweetheart Flyer' Arrives in Mexico 5,000 Wait to Greet Spain Aviator in Capital Rescued from Fire Led Out of 40-Year-Old Wooden Hospital Continued on Page SU 8-MllelnOu74Car, Not Too Slow to Steal Vehicle Worth 1 ,000, Owner Solemnly Avers Newsreel Entraps Slaying Defendant Identified as He Accuses Pal Before Camera will immediately extend material help to Ethiopia, especially through the lifting of arms embargos. Geneva Seethes with Rumors Among the many reports circulating in Geneva last night were: That a movement exists among some delegates to have the assembly send a small deputation to Mussolini to tell him how the League Is united against any aggression, and to appeal fcmtlnurcl on Two Mexico City Officials of the National Telegraph System report Albuquerque, N.

M. UP) Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, noted Australian aviator, who took off from Union Air Terminal at Bur-bank yesterday, on the. first leg of a leisurely flight across the United States, arrived here last night. Sir Charles flew his transpacific plana, the Southern Cross, with Boston UP) Eighty-five women patients in Boston State Hospital for the Insane wore awakened and led to safety last night while Are rage in the attic of the 40-year- ed late yesterday Juan Ignaclo Pombo, Spanish aviator on th last Prisoner Escapes With Flying Tackle Utica Robbery Suspect Flees Minnesota Jail New oYrk OP) Salvatore Scat- San Francisco UP) Motor car thieverv reached a new low, old wooden building that housed Mcpped before a movia them. I end identified a pal as the slayer new high, in San Francisco Sixty Boston policemen aided 100 Thomas Pethybridge as co-pilot anmxhnriv stole Ed- employes at the hospital, called When Sir Charles reaches New 1aoS hrmnhile into action by an emergency alarm, in getting the women to another building.

No injuries were York, the, Southern Cross will be packed aboard a liner and sent to London, from where Sir Charles hop of a flight from Spain to see Hockman, Wheaton, 111., will leave his sweet heart here, had landed at this capitol in a few day with th San Marcos, in the state of Guer- first foreign medical unit for th rero, after wandering more than northern military front. 125 miles ofT his course. The 32-year-old medical mission- Reports received by the officials ary is regarded by Ethiopian offl-said Pombo lost his way when c'al their youngest but most thick clouds obscured his route brilliant physician. He 1 a mem-over the mountains. He took off of United Presbyterian Mission from Vera Cruz at 7:58 a.

m. hc- Pombo was the last lap of a trip 1 1 young missionary', plan Is from Santander, Spain, to meet Son- orita Maria Elena Rivero, whom hei a.r 1 native assistants and five whit hoped to marry. The girl awaited vnlllnl. reported. Manhattan-Queens Tube Grant Sought U.

S. Asked to Help Build Undcr-River Highway Superintendent James V. May estimated damage at $10, 000. Half plans to fly to Australia in an attempt to lower the London-Melbourne record made last year in trie Robertson race. from a parking lot.

Shapiro told police it was powered by a "cracking good" one-cylinder engine that could develop a speed of eight miles an hour with a favorable tail wind. It will set no speed records, but Shapiro values the machine, its four bicycle tires, football pump, package of rubber bands for fixing pnetures, at $1,000. Le Center, Minn. (Knocking out the turnkey in a flying tackle, Stanley Wolkowltz, 21, robbery suspect, escaped from Le Sueur County Jain at noon yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Len Prochaska said fugitive also was wanted in Utica, N.

as a parole violator, a robbery suspect and for child abandonment He was being held for trial on robbery charges. Bloodhounds were brought here from New 01m to track him. Wolkowltz escaped when a trusty entered his cell with the noon meal of the patients were on the first floor and the others on the second floor of the two and a half story building when the fire started. of Edwin Esposito, a subway collector. The result was a charge against Scatta In another holdup slaying.

Attorney W. F. X. Geoghan said yesterday two witnesses had identified Scatta as a participant in tha robbery of the Idie Hour cafe. Philadelphia, last July.

A patron was killed. The witnesses, Geoghan said, recognized Scatta from a newsreel In which he pointed to "Red" Bclog-nia as the slayer of Esposito. The movie was made for police in the EspoBito case. Scatta, Bolognia and four others are held here for trial In the Esposito slaying. Second Racer Killed On Wisconsin Track New York -UP)- An under- mm anxiously yesieraay si wie, Most of them the superintendent hin-hwsvs.

burrowing be- Spanish embassy, while her mother, m.j,:.. l.i said, were sleeping, It simply can ne repiacea, ne declared. neath New York's skyscrapers andj Senora Conception Corral do Rive-; nceda for'the aoIdierf two rivers to connect New Jersey ro, the Spanish ambassador and five; Police Seek Identity Of 'Ride' Victim New York UP) The body of an unidentified man, evidently a "ride" victin, was found late last night on a dark street in Brooklyn after residents In the neighborhood heard shots and an automobile with Manhattan and Long Island, thousand of Pombo' countrymen TD V- i Snriilicr I rxmnlnoH hnnafiillu th. nirnort. i aJUUSH UJHtU3l3 GAS OVERCOMES 200 Aalarne, Sweden iU.Pt More than 200 children were overcome by carbon monoxide gas fumes from defective stove in Mora Warn Against War London UP)- Socialist leader) Was profundi jraioi un -w plication for $58,000,000 in federal; funds to finance a part of the pro- Soaking Rain Saves Investors Warned On State Socialism Chicago UP) Dr.

Hugh S. Maglll, president of the American Federation of Investors, yesterday urged investors in all recognized industries to unite "for the protec Index speeding away. yeserday redoubled their effort Police attempted to identify the Church yesterday. Scores of chil- The fund, sought from the PubHc Town from rous their follower against Works Administration by the; lom th. riann.

viclim by tickets from a Bronx dren fainted in their scats. All rt i a i OA i xrt laundry found in his clothing. I were hurried to a hospital. Alarmed by signs that the Leagu Milwaukee UP) The second IUeenS aiiniown I nuuwi nj. juillimimy, L.

would be used to build a tunnel saved a large section of the busi- SECTION I General news, pages 1, 2, 4, 8, 7, against ttie i rfath of a midget auto race driver tion of our nation from Manhattan's east shoreline at i ness center here from possible de- blighting forces of atato socialism four days on the Wisconsin under a political leadership that state Fair park dirt track occurred mldtown under East River to structlon by fire yesterday after Queens, Long Island. flames of undetermined origin do- Work could be started within stroyed property in a nearby lum- threatens to destroy our system of yesterday as Harry Jastrow, 22, 15 Hurt as Bleachers Collapse At Baers Training Quarters 75 days, the Queen Authority a-: ber yard and In a construction com- nanv plant. Burning embers, car- of Nations was preparing for draa-tic action. Sir Stafford Crlpps, on of the principal speaker in nationwide series of rallies, speaking; at Bletchley, charged Great Britain and Prance were using th Leagu to "stabllijte territorial adjustment brought about by tho criminal treaty of Versailles." Baseball Scores serted. If th federal grant i ob tained.

The application asserted rlod by a high wind, threatened the business center for two hours, government. Magill announced the American Federation of Utility Investors which he headed henchforth will be known as the American Federation of Investors. He seeks to enroll at least 1,000,000 persons who have invested in Industries. employment would provided for of Milwaukee, was burled from his machine wtien it skidded and overturned, A bridegroom of two weeks, Jastrow was to have accompanied other racers at the funeral today of Ernest Cartoon, 27, of Chicago, killed on his birthday anniversary Thursday night. 43,000 men for at feast 42 months.

firemen said, until the downpour The application sought $15,141,000 helped bring the fire under con-as an outright grant and a loan of trol. Owners of the property set the noon workout with sparring partners in preparation for his com-lung heavywegiht fight with Joe Louis, Detroit's "brown bomber." Baer stopped his workout momentarily, but resumed It wheh I loss at $25,000. $43,224,000. 2 Fishermen Drown In Niagara River BIGGEST NEWS OF THE YEAR! 11, 12. Mark Sullivan, page 4.

Society news, page 8, Homemakers' Forum, page 9. Pam, page 9. Doctor Cutter, page 9. Singing Stars, page 9. Ruth Cameron, page 9.

Pattern, page 9. Nancy Page, page 9. Parent and Child, page 9. The Correct Thing, page 9. Little Benny, page 9.

Household Arts, page 9. Beauty article, page 9. Editorials, page 10. Letters from readers, page 10. Theater news, page 11.

SECTION II City news, pages IS, 14, IS, 24. The Civic Scene, page 13. Comics, page 16. Continued stories, page 18. Crossword puzsle, page 18.

Vicinity news, page 17. Skeffington, page 17. Radio news, page 17. Sports news, pages 18, 19. 24.

Financial news, pages 20, 2t Want ads, pages 21, 22, 23, Deaths, page ZL Speculator 4JP) Fifteen persons were injured, two seriously, here yesterday when ringside bleachers at Max Baor's training camp collapsed, plunging a crowd of some 30 fight fans. into a mass of tangled wreckage. Most seriously hurt were: William Mets, 65, Salisbury Center, road worker, shock and a possible fractured shoulder. Mrs. Donald Burch, 41, Lake George, undetermined Internal injuries and severe shock.

Thirteen others suffered a va-i riety of minor injuries, cuts and minitfrstlofl. Local thestort ara cooperating is th poll to eonducf-d by this and II other GameH Newipspsn, which will afford th firit nos-psrtitan sounding of sentiment in tha coming Presidential campaign. Com and vets. Will rtidnt Roosevelt bs loctsd is 1934? That qsMtion is a vryom' lip. An emwer will gives Friday sight wliss moviegoers is 14 citiw will be sid to rat genorsl approval or diiapprsval tit pellets of the protest Ad- it was apparent camp workers anu persons in the crowd who were unhurt were caring for those who were Injured.

Dr. J. B. Van Urk, Speculator, ordered the Injured placed on blankets outside the canvas fence enclosing the ring area and called an ambulance from Gloversville, SO miles distant, to remove them to a hospital. He administered first aid.

A crowd of about 5.000 were at INTERNATIONAL PLATOFFB Montreal 3. Buffalo 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia, I Chicago Brooklyn 3. New York 7. S.

Lou I Cincinnati Boston 0 (1). Cincinnati 7, Boston 6 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 8, Philadelphia 2 Philadelphia 7, Chicago (3). New York 3, Detroit Cleveland 11 Washington 4 (1 Cleveland 6, Washington i (jg Boston 9, St Louis ft, Niagara Fall UP) Two fishermen were drowned In Niagara River yesterday afternoon whil fishing from a boat on th Canadian side off th plant of the Ontario Hydro Power Company, short distance south of Lewiston Bridge. They were Thomas Walamski, 43.

North Tonawanda, and Joseph Donner, 43, Niagara Falls. Th men were drowned when their boat wa caught in an eddy and capsized. bruises and were able to leave me tralnine camn immediately fori THE OAKNKTT KXWSPAPIR3 POLL ON THE NEW DEAL At All Thmstm Friday Might their homes with the assistance of the camp at the time, the largest friends and relative. I since Baer began hi workouts be- The collapse of the bleachers fore public scrutiny, but only about cam just as Baer began an after- 300 were In th bleachsr..

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