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2 15 AL YELLOWSTONE IPENS JUNE. 20, GLOSES SEPT. 15 LENINE WILL |\NOTED AIRMAN (Hlth anny i GO TO GENOA KILLED IN FALL Ait woo Ohe Casper Dailay 2000 _in_ Later, Genoa pata World, Is Killed Varfare Fails to Change Dispatch States Weather Forecast Cd Nipponese Attitude on Tasers tonight CTY LONDON, April 13.—(t Advisability of Ending wesc; waieaeiotiont in } i [ARS Associated Press.)—S = Occupation Row northwest portion. EDITION aviator, who with his baothd GENOA, April 13.—(By The Associated Press.) — a j TOKIO, April 13.— Sir Keith, had planned t ssoci. Pres. ¥ (By start from Croydon April 2 sated =] pence ste Historian ] utes after Captain Smith and Lieu. | "8 troops and forces of the Far East- tenant Bennett began thetr flight.|°'" republic at Spasskoe has had little Nikolai Lenine, soviet pre- A replace George Chitcherin as WASHINGTON, April 18./head of the Russian delega- : of the tourist season in the na-|"omic conference reach the.-proper L ME CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922. NUMBER 158. | ona nicht around the a i >ops have driven the Chita tional parks for 1922 have ee the newspaper Secolo. tice Tight at Brooklands, today. utral zone between th Ideutenant Bennett, an engines,,«ud the Vladivostok even fn.cxyoctnd ill pcovaesl: Gonthinedtin Ross and hin brother on thetr around-|in Tokio today from Vladivostok. gon, July 10:to.Bopleraber. 90: General] the report © fthe allied experts. ‘The £ : tonienest flight, also wae killed. ‘The Japanese have forced the Chfta Grant National park, California, May|other favors acceptance of the report | machine which crashed was the| troops as far north aa Shmakovka, 24 to Ovtober-10; Glacier National|as a basis for discussion on the fol- one the Smiths intended to use in| about 150 miles from Viadtvostok and park, Montana, June 30 to September | lowing undamental points: ‘ . their flight. Captain Conkerill of the ; v had previousty | few miles farther north, says the dis- zona, open all year; Hawail National lown it for a half hour, then handed | patch. park, Hawaiian islands, open all year: * : - « - 23> = ark, Aran Believe American Public “Will Be Fair” |,,'* 2+ mane wes sppronching | 79 cocupied the towa of Oiga x, Mal 10 to November | it the alli ready to indemnity i. aa plow Pine:1) 39. 2or rae, Se The accident occurred fifteen min-| ted Press)—The clash between Japa- National park, Colorado, 3 | armies. t ° me oy woavenbeecl Mapu sMiiptoiey Nar] -cAchorsing. to (cas Receaneltene oe: SEQUEL TO‘KILL’ n of Jury in Third Trial Sir Kelth Smith had intended to make | “ffect on the attitude of the press to- 0 ORDER HERE oo ; summer only; Mount Rainer Na-| debts of the cmrist government. At the alrdome too late and Soeur pk yhabieaton. ants. 35: t0 c WES the St thd ie bedhbh oxy. SAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—(Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle,| among the crowd that wituessed the} 4 few of the vernacutar n what a terrific rumpus he i 'an industrial or; hi tional park. Colorado, June 15 to Oc can raise (trials on a charge of manslaughter for the death of Miss Vir-]. Te ™chine hea climbed grace- pad. Which (ewe eee tober i; Sequoya National park, Cali- cadangering. the police @apacthent | wns mn eppronches. too _ rapidly |ginia Rappe, screen actress, who was taken to a bene fully to a height of more than 3,000| ‘fore advocated evacuation have mod- tow. ;fatally ill after a party at which Arbuckle was host in hotel continue to urge withdrawal Cave -Nafional park; South Dakota, and she went Into a spin. The spec- res June 2 to September 30; Yellowstone His customary act is to race [rooms here. Half an hour after the case was submitted to|tactors thought at first that the air-| 7° Tokfo Ashi Shimbu, tndepen- mier, will come to Genoa to —Opening and closing dates| tion, when tho negotiations at the eco- ed when his plane ina pra = Vernment forces out of the currents of opinio: to been announced by Secretary] pave arisen in the Russian fclogation ae : Fall as follows: here. One ts absolutely intransigient ‘was planning to accompany Sir} ment troops, says a dispatch recefved ” Crater Lake, National park, Ore are approaching the Usurt station, a 15; Grand Canyon National park, Ari-} First liberty of commerce to be in- Vickers company 4 & it over to Captain Smith. The Vladivostok government ¢roops © Hot Springs National park, Arkan- ‘RAGS’ WINS HEART OF POLICE: : spin and the crash followed. TOKIO, April 13—(By The Associ: Lassen Voleanic National park, Cal-| Russia for damages suffered rom the y on Strength of Verdict b Acclama- iforn.<, June 15 to September 1; Mesa] Kolchak regime, Deniken and Wrangel FORCE AND PLACE ON STAFF AS et y tional park, Alaska, no official sea-|demnity they claim far exceetts the the trial fitght with them but arrived | ¥*rd the continued occupation of Bi- -. ewepapers, September 15; Rocky Mountain Na- qesing i9 eftacted safety. And | film comedian, stood acquitted today after undergoing three | traxedy. such as the Chugal Shogyo Shimbo, fornia, May 24 to October 10: Wind SC loungsenesef ite best night- | Gantbe bas one of tis! cherges.in | fect when suddenly her nove dipped |Souirt, thelr views, but the majority National park, Wyoming, June 20 to straight into the path of the oftend. |the jury late yesterday afternoon, the dent, says that the object for which Nisbet to ‘the newest patrolman, | ing machine whit |verdict of of LAST CHARGE men were attempting a stunt, but/ the Japanese expeditio ianbder 16; Yoremite National park. while all the time rais | ¥' not guilty had been re- it soon beca: parent that tl mn was sent hag pon treating open all year; Zion National besianclgey e.iawy 2A es ing a hue and cry suffictent to at. |turned. Members of the jury said that| IS PISMISSED. piace mas Cable conical: gar mp to exist. Evacuation, it adds, yark, Utah, May 15 to October 15. which such foreigner is a citizen. — appearance, led to | cre occe, Attention of pedestrians |®ctual agreement was reached by oc' SAN FRANCISCO, April 13-—The| Sit Koss was killed instantly and Phil igetetcerepec oad hd some milltarists On the opening date the park hotels Fecekg ina igs See tablahe ee does, | nc ether -paanetedy. clamation within a few minutes af.sr| remaining mausiaughter. charge| Licutenant Bennett died a few min- rit ler the spell of antiqu: ated ideas.” The Jif! Shtmbo, which ts friendly to the government, says the Spasskoo tn- cident was due to the delay in evacua- tion and asks the government to carry out its promises to withdraw from Bt and camaps will be prepared to accomo-| FRANCE WINS < As soon as his charge is dettv. dato visitors and the first scheduled] RECOGNITION. t ortho nae ives) an satan teda aes ered to the safety zone after the motor trips will be operated with dal'y! GENOA, April 18—4(By “The Asso-| of existence. trips thereafter until the closing date. Aeneas SCE: UR Motor tour in the ‘national parks are There, matte offering the mow favcinating ing Bae sure ee et acense By. fe ! tempted world flight. He had com- scenic trips in the United States an: provide fe queer In Tikes and dis. | Physique. forma\ reduced from leted. all of his arrangements, are incomparable to any in the world, and other accoutrements which will | tices. He never condones familiar~ ae Se Tas | talked to = sont beria. ee “If the public doesn’t want me,” he| complaint sworn to by Mrs." Bambina| talked to his visitors with modest con- | ed, the fact that appeared to stand) set him off as.one of the members | jty on th, “ Yall said. Reduend round trip ae peor na par Mn 7 goog © Part of other dogs, never jadded, “I'll take my medicine. But] Mande Delmont. Arbuckle’s acquittal | fidence in his chances for success. FS they retired to deliberate. Arbuckle! against Roscoe (Patty) Arbuckle, who said his plans were uncerta‘n. was acquitted last night by a jury street cronsing is effected he wags | ‘I am going to take a good rest and) after six minutes of deliberation, was his tal and takes French lenve, |get rid of some of this surplus flesh.” | dismissed today by the district at- waiting for another opportunity to |¢xDlained the actor whore picture/torney. - Play guardian to some child. fame was associated with his weighty) ‘The charge was @ police court tn. utes after the crash, Captain Smith yesterday entertain- ea at the Vickers works in Wey- bridge a large party of friends who came to wish him luck on his at- snaps at an offending pedestrian |after the quick vindication I have Sast! yesterday was ona grand jury indict. Soreeeeyaret losges, he added, have Deen! announced Lassa Bhatee! that oncayt a Ser eee dia first_guarantecing & | “and ol Tipe on the lookout to }tecelved, I am sure the American peo-| ment accusing him of manslaughter} Sir Ross was a pilot remarkable 5 see it 3 by the-railroads, effective June So ia agg vs cations ,wou! pores ote ee Se tne @ does not interfere with |Ple will be fair. I believe I am due ote Gee against the opposition of France. dog's destruction, ths entire police department called a council of war. BALL SCORES |) .:22sser.% scsttrer at Genoa will give the financial guar- ‘antees demanded. in the program pre- pared by the allied experts byt flatly refuse’ to accept; the. clause providing NATIONAL LEAGUE repes °st j ipesetannse a af) cates Death te ity, says a Genoa dispatch to the Ex- breakage 5 Spel Bircama Bacar ted change Telegraph. ‘The Russians con-| of the police department and has sider the tribunal clause as an in-| taken unto himself the’ authority fringement of Russian sovereignty. to: tragel-trom heat toanother at eligi 2 Pin ating ' ‘To be penned GERMAN LEADER ~ “poup would de against. his. wishes and , DISAPPOINTED. see [Would give. him. little opportunity /ENOA, April 12—{By The Associ-| to ply his untarained vocation of ated Press)—Chancellor... Wirth is re-] detective.” smi |e =" ==7\)WEEPING RAIDS LAUNCHED IN == =2=/=-= =| CITY AGAINST LAW VIOLATORS prehension oyer the political situation| after publicly proctatmed a ‘police in Germany. ‘The impression here is} dog in such unmistakable signs that that Germany will be.unable to pay} will brook no interference. 000 0—x x =| TONDON, April 13—The reported et aes ol cleanup in Casper in which prostitution, gambling and liquor the. reparations due in May. Rags las been a famfliar charac- The German delegation appears to} ter in the night life of Casper for 7100-@—x X -Xlintention of Frime Minister Lioyd i |JaW violations will become passe, officials today are making DUBLIN, April 13.—(By The Associated Press.) —The jorth and Beverelds! George to propose at Genoa that no na- pote nea een SE eae plans:to make operative the injunction and abatement law peace conference summoned by Lord Mayor O’Neill of Dub- Abatement and Injunction Act Will Be be-about as unhappy as the Russian}/a year or more. His established delegates over the London experts’| night stand is in front of Wray’s Hodge and Schalk. tion shall attack another is featured In} Without attracting his notice. The | which will not only rid Casper of undesirable people but will] lin began its sessions in the Mansion house at 3 o’clock this two or three-of the London newspa-) oniy yehicles that)ean pass him | enable officials to close up suspected houses or institutions |afternoon with leaders of all factions present. because of the death of Miss Virginia| for his skill rather than for feats of sidewalk traffic. for a comeback.” \Rappe, Los Angeles motion picture|the dare-devil type. He never took He has @ regularly raily route. | Members of the jury, in statements | actress. chances beyond the necessary ones. At certain hours he appears at the |to the press, sald Arbuckle “deserved| John T. Williams, United States| “Safety firsts,” with due regard to assisting the watchmen |more than acquittal.” Mrs. Irens| district ‘attorney, said today after a|the accomplishments of the task be- to curb traffic violations ahd-makes | Wilde, a juror, declared the jury had! conference with Gavi McNab, Ar-.| fore him, was his motto in the air. & complete round of othe? sections |felt “there was absolutely no case|bucklo's chief counsel, that he under-| Captain Sir Ross Smith sprang into of the city. Promptly at § o'clock |against Arbuckle.” Another member | stood Arbuckle would plead guilty to|Prominence in 1919 when, accompan- at night, however, he makes his ap. |said: ‘He impressed us as a man who| the federal charge of unlawful” pos.| ted by his brother, Sir Keith, he made pearancd at Wray’s and from then |was telling tho truth.” session of liquor. ‘The penalty for|® flight from Englan@ to Australia, on until daylight hours is in charge | The two. previous Arbuckle triais|such an offense is @ fine, the maxi.| 11,500 miles, winning a prize of 10,000 of the business district beat. had resulted in jury disagreements. |mum being $500. peptic nes, of: ees 20) iy eal A Charges; Judge Morris Puts in Busy Day on Bench. oa That Casper holds many opportu- nities) for earning a livelfhood was demonstrated in police court yester- day, when Albert Palmer was fined $50 on a petty larceny charge. Pal- mer had been in the habit of taking shirts from clothes lines and trading tiem, it seems, Ea Williams was siven a $100 for bootlegging. Wiliams wee Ha have appeared in court a day or two ago. He offered is his excuse that he had been detained in the couniy ail. A man named Williams, a Mext showed strong appetite for Naan when he was fined $15 the second time in 24 houra for the same. of- fense. Fanny Bell, a restaurant proprie- tor on the Sand Bar was assessed a fine of $50 for having Moonshine in her possession. Two men were hailed into police court for picking up kindling along z delegates ‘gror the “Landon expert| might stand in Im fe Invoked Against All Houses Where celeip rep lige. ee tel IE Tila teloamapeege se f Violations Are Found, Report no Close friends. If shown a cour- aE SNE a AMERICAN LEAGUE many. tesy he appreciativety wags his tail PEACE PROPOSAL and goes his way. RH: E./DRAWS COMMENT. The chief offense charged against With proceedings instituted to bring out an effective At Chicago— At Cleveland— bard hooay, eet ack ‘ 3 “ Le nellcoad tracks, where workers RE, H. E.|", naports, frémj Gence,daccouting fo}. ee te Paice imit fire {fF & Period of one year. Approxi-| Alexander. Nisbet of the police depart. The conference adjourned late in the afternoon until pret obal caper old cars. Spectad _---1-100'000 2x xx] the morning newspapers indicate that = aca tf mately 100 houses and even business} ment, issdet orders to his force tol wednesday next without any agreement having been eat poe ae fesse ae the ‘kina: Cleveland 050 000.3—x._X X/tho proposal, if itis made, is not Mkely} “PATON: |. ingured many | natitutions hero are now on tho eve|ooncontrate on the cleanup activity.| ached. It is reported the earnest] adjustment believe an agreement can mber. The ren said Batteries—Ehmko and Bassler to receive universal approval. The Uhle, Coveleskie and Nunamaker. | members of the little entente, one re { port. asserta, havé decided. they must At Boston— have certain guarantees before eriter- R. H. E.|ing-such a pact,, while another’ report of being closed if the plans are car-| Orders were specifically issued to ef- parvies|be reached whereby electi iq} that the wreckers had given them ried out. fect the immediate arrest of all ma. eres eat, ged pe ay edt Uc | be hela in August under a new ree. | Dtmiasion to take the discarded’ wood Casper will be rid of vico of am|@ames said to have been operating} ©1. with public meetings. © ister and thus ayold any interference |TheY were dismissed with the warn: kinds; it'ls declared: |The unlicensed Sandbar resorts and to take into cus- at the polls by the dissident section of ing mot to remove such highly valued Property without the con: t but alleged existing redlight district |t04Y all permons sald to have been} — wscn April 13.—(By The Aspo.|the Irish Republican army which up-| Property withant. sent of the times becanse he elected to place himself in front of cars that were moving faster than he though safe in the congested districts. ‘Another of Rags interesting self- : ted jot bootl . 4 é ri 5 (IN, Phitadeiphia 100 010 0—x “x x|says the little entente ts definitely Reatinsis to pany chil, | must’ go and hereafter Casper will| Suspected jot potlessing) gambling} es nasi finite fn of| holds Mfr. De Valera’s views wat ie a Ue ti } Boston __. -102 100 0O—x x =| agat inst the pact, , fen across ‘streets/on’ which heavy |b* made to conform absolutely to the Siete % thirty cars was stripped of its contents jack without malicious intent. ‘That Batteries—I$arrison, Harris, Sulli-)' “However, plausibily the plan may| {Uli is visited. While staging | letter of the law. Closely “co-operating to make the}. ~ ‘armed men at Mullinger yesterday is, at least, the opinion of Poll van and Perkins; Karr and Ruel. ~ |be framed,” says the Daily News, “it x euzps cleanup doubly effective forces under Judge Morris, whi ‘lice ais SEN aye js bound-to be moro; spectacular than] the suardian angel act.he {s a8 #0 | mis sweeping edict became opera-|inomaing the deputies, law enforce.) VO™ME- udge Morris, who fined C. Hightow- At Washington— real. Mr. Lloyd George has deciared| lUcitons as a mother to see that the / i, this afternoon when local 24-| the jurisdiction of the sheriffs office,| Bales of cloth and large quanties er $10 for possessing one of these sus- of foodstuffs, Iinen and a number of FINAL REST HE TOOK bicycles were transferred to comman- deered lorries and carried away. Am- munition from Cavan, belonging to the| pit at 4 disbanded police, was removed in, Funeral services were held at 10 a. sacks. |m. for Ellis F. Lowery, the infant son ‘This was the sixth similar rad with-|of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lowery. The in a fortnight. Rey. Father Mullin officiated. ; R. H.E.}that the. conferénee,, before it can picious weapons, Now York __-_-100 000 20x x x|unefully’ discuss ‘disarmament, “must 7 Washington __.010 000 10—xx x! create a peaceful atmosphere by, set- Batteries—Mays and Schang; Zach./tling the causes of disagreements 1 ee NMED TO mintstrationa, including both city and] i cnt representatives of both 4 county law’ enforcement! departments | Tor ptoorerart were” poseg “tage instituted. raids which will. bring | So vice ders before the bar of ; pacts PR the Par 0f| The cleanup will be extended into justice. every area of Casper and no distriet At press time and earlier this after-1 i be restricted to the activities of noon municipal and) county force$} the police and other officials. If the ee were’ Concentrating every endeavor | 1°, P°OrSn tata carry several score ROYALTY ASKED ‘on that section’ of Casper known 88/¢r persone will bo taken to the city The funeral of Alice Irene Oliver, the Sandbar, where the allecod Mesa! | fut togay and court proceedure will be} | DUBLIN, April 13-—(By The Amo) Tats aa uenter of Me. and Ars FROM TEAPOT Rag ieee coral instituted to sucure the conviction of | ciated Press)—An agreensOt MONTE DT | George W. Oliver, 1231 Industrial ave- to have held sway. afl guilty persons. the Irish people at a free election can |nua was held today. ; pansion Decision to make an effective clean-] While the raids are in effect the| decide the dispute between the Free) Shaffer-Gay company was in and pioneer, died at 2:45 this ‘out finally Staters and Republicans was hoped =. ‘afternoon-at the famfly home 623 East | UP and one that will stamp county forces are holding themselves Me the conferenen of Jenflare. 0C,00- charge. ‘With matters of great importance Sea te een rencitad from a| all forms of law vioation hero was|in readiness to co-operate in every| for at the conference of lenders Of Op te the Republican party in Natrona east ateoke which claimed Mra. Les.|Feached at a joint mosting of city and| way. Dosing factions and overs wis Hikidel Geena Heelan county to be settled prior to comple- ter almost instantly. 5 county (agencies: this. mining. The} Inctudedin the agreement reached | in Peace, sonar i pe.|onemonth-old daughter of Dr. and tion of arrangements for the fall cam-| SOUTHAMPTON, April ,18—(By| “y.chowing the stroke Dr. -M, C.| Word was.passed along the line that/ this morning tho state officers will} Tt was recognized that the issue > |Mrs. L. In Wade was held at the Bow- paign, Chairman G. R. Hagens has is-|'The Associated Press))—Lady Astor] xJitn was summoned by members of | the cleanup was in earnest and that] proceed against: every place operated | tween the two parties was too sharply |man chapel this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Sued a call for a central committee] sailed on the White Starline Olympictin, ¢mily.. Mrs. Lester expired al-| Underworld operatives would be re-| by an individual who is convicted and| drawn to admit of a political accom-|Rev. C. A. Wilson officiated. meeting to be held in Casper April 22.|fur New York. She is en route| most immedi ately after he was called. | lentlessly prosecuted until vice and’all| injunction and abatement proceedings | modation, but efforts will be made) Notice of the call has been sent to all|/to Baltimore to be the guest of the!” xr. Tester is the mother of Wil.| forms of petty criminality was stamp-| will be instituted to insure that the|to reach such an understanding as further disorders. | aie itteemen and special in-| League of Women Voters at their|iam Lester, athletic. star at Casper }|ed out here. places cannot operate as a hotbed of| will discourage 5 Con! (Con on Page Four) ‘Those invited to the conference are. - Sestopping ymin the etict Cael | Sees nee SEO 2 | cere Grittith ania! Mich&et ' Collins vitations will be sent’ to active Repub-} convention which opens in Baltimore|y ie: school. COTTON GROWERS MEET a for the Provincial Free State govern- ] 5 OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Aprit 23 ment: Eamon De Valera and Charles BI AP F ROVE D Representatives of ‘nine cotton pro- + | Burgess for the Republicans; Arch- LL au ay, bishop Byrne of Dublin and Stephan Ucan workers in this district. April 20. fe. aden ae se hae ducers associations met here tovay in O'Mara, lord mayor of Limerick. Lord the first national conference of the c Ami rowers exchange, Mayor O'Neill of Dublin, who called y pais eas SE ec uactetinctied R the mibating, was-expectea to act aa| WASHINGTON, April 13—Gecre, | tent of service inen on & rectane- growers co-operative marketing agen- oer tary Fall today sald he approved the | “10m Project. cy formed a year ago. r i { E R E D = Teepe ‘The plan of the bill contemplates Arizona Texas” x - Mr. De Valera has opposed an elec-| bill pending in congreds. which pro- | turning ts thas vate por change. a wen eo tion on the existing register, which| vides for co-operation between the | a number of five and ten acre — PARIS, April 13.2(By ‘The Associa- received today by American relief or- ted"Press)—A” nitimber of American |ganizations.in Paris from the Ufa, AEPUBLIGAN COMMITTEE TO MEET ON APRIL 22|sicersie ie ncn mont] ac za tse, wot itinn A. Lester, prominent Natrona wool- WASHINGTON, April 13.—Five per cent royalty to the state of Wyoming on oil taken under private leasing op- erations from naval petroleum dis- trict No. 3 in Wyoming, known as the Teapot Dome district, was proposed in a bill introduced today by Senator Kendrick, Democrat, Wyoming. . _WASEINGTON,.-April .13.—(Spe-; his home at Three Rivers, N.-M., Giel, to The Tribune)—Secretary of | and spend the following three weeks the Interior .thert 5, Fall will visit.|. in New» Mexico «and ~Arizona.-He ‘Wyoming early in Jume, it was an- | expects to return to Washington by bere tends would exclude many units for which the reclamation ‘Thus: far co-operative selling has sod) 'Y| interior department and the veterans been confined to the state organiza- young men. and ruses Peiade pt | bureau in establishing a settlement | *¢Fvice will furnish a complete irri- tions but delegates expect to work out reached voting age since 2 - gation system. Veterans capable (rivers of relief wagons (in Russia|Bashker and Tchyliabui famine dis-|that its preparation would delay the) Mesa in Arizona. preparation and building construc- have been killed in the streets by the|tricts. Two drivers for the American | elections, which he had planned for Enactment of the measure, the tion and as soon as the lands were famished populace ‘who seized the|relief Administration were killed this | June. secretary said, would initiate the | productive would t&ke over their f rehabilitated former service men hereby the national and state piled, and Mr. Griffith has been} 0 ‘ of farming would be schooled in ag- neues to@ay. He will not be | May 10. Gas. Cecteseita cae share! in] hae ‘against a new register on the ground| on a reclaimed unit of the Yuma | riculture during the period of lind “ble horses. for food, according..to_reports! week, the report said, Those seeking-to bring bout an first practical_effort in—the place | plota,/ > te incixio Wyuming poimts on Early in June he plans 4 second | dling the cotton pooled by member the itinerary.of. his western trip.| trip. which will take him to Wyo | planters. deginning tomerrew. ming and the aorthwest, and if time Cari Williams of Oklahoma City is Tie wih go -écran-here-directty-to | permits, to Alaska. “ president of: tne-ormantention:

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