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‘ Florida Mob m Barbarous Re TERRORISM IN | OSKALOOSA IS ON INCREASE Authorities Close Eyes to Crimes OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fila., (By Mail).—A barbarous reign of terror instigated by white mobs against Negroe., in this scc.!on of the coun try, has been reported to the Na- tional Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People by fleeing victims. The brutality, current for the past few weeks, is being carried | on at night, and the white mob which is responsible for the is unknown. Negroes have been fired upon in their homes and wounded, homes have been burned to the ground and many families haye been forced to rove in order to insure safety. A hon in Oak Grove was entirely destroyed by fire on the night of September 23, after having been fired upon on the night of the 18th Several homes were fired into on the night of September 28, and a Negro and his wife were hit by bullets. A neighLoring home was fired into and A. L. Harrison was killed. Three other homes within a radius of a few miles are reported to have been ficed upon, and scveral persons have been injured, Approximately twenty families, all landowners, have been forced to move away, for cafety. The uearest railway station to this settlement is Laurel Hill, about sixty-eight miles from Pensacola and about ten miles from Floralla, Alabama. It is be- lieved that the white terrorists are inveders from Pensacola. The authorities are doing nothing to protect these Negroes, although the terrorism still continues, STOCK GAMBLERS NEATLY TRIMMED Tight Credit Terrors Hit “Hoover Boom” Continued from Page One brokers make money either way and they should worry. But the pinch comes when money, borrowed subiect te call, demands a higher rate of in- terest. What hanvens? A shoe-store pro- prietor in Palo Alto, California, has ordered a broker in New York to buy $10,000 of Radio Corporation | stock at 400. He hasn’t the money, but the broker borrows it from a hank at 8 ver cent, subject: to call. The buyer hoves to sell still higher, so he can afford the interest, But so many suckers do the same that credit gets scarce. the interest rate to 10 or 12 per cent, which means they demand the $10,000 back pronto, or will renew it et 10 or 12, The broker asks the buyer what to ¢o, Ditto all brokers to all buyers, If he’s tough he takes the higher monev and prays for stock to rise, But if he scares, he sells the stock. So much is thrown on the market that the price drops. He loses, If he hasn’t paid for the stock he must borrow money at a high rate to get stock possesion ;he must sell rt a lowering price to liquidate, Stung four wavs from the jack, | Thursday call money jumped from 9 to 12 per cent. Stock prices fell on active speculative issues, from 5 to 20 points. Eriday was a day of terror. Call money opened at 10 per cent. Stock prices broke from 1 to 14 points. Peonle with money and faith sent in cash to get that 10 per cent, That relieved credit for two hours and | call money dropped to 9 per cent. | Stocks went up again. Short buyers | began to unload. That sent stock | prices down again before the market | closed. | mes, | The banks raise | | | | Joseph Blazek, native Bohemian, upon the tiny 26-foot sloop which he constructed himself, largely | out of driftwood gathered in the bay of San Diggo, Cul. He has started out from there ta Prague, Czecho- slovakia, in his craft, which is called “Diogenes.” It is a safe bet that this home-made water-tub is a 12N O Travels Across Ocean in Home-Made Craft more seaworthy vessel than the Vestris or other sh'ps that the government inspectors pass. DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 1928 + Brutality Against the Negroes; Kall and Burn TROOPS KILL Workers Party Activities JOBLESS TRY IN- | Lenin Memorial Meet. Subsection . | A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be on Executive Commit- | z held in Madison Square Garden Sat- an important meetin urday evening, January 19, All Party Dec. 10 at 6:15 p. m. and sympathetic organizations please | sharp. take note. You are requested not to arrange ees any conflicting dates, ‘The Lenin : olk Memoria! Meeting this year will be the Pa: E » Dec a 4 Powertul | demonstration against |10 at 9p. m. a ees ‘ . the imperialist war and for the de- & Z ts . peee a U.S. Battleship Stands fenseot the ‘soviet Unton. Unit 3 section 2c. Detroit Commissioner ig District Executive Committee, New | nisin. and th ent o ae pe Spee pee a Nearby York Distriet. nism. 4 tement ofthe c=! Says No Openings —_ a tion December 1 c v5, ale URES Party Units Attention! : St fst 4 Continued from Page One The, Spanish Fraction will hold Its DETROIT, pete ; Local pnemy ir ae “»rotecting | first ball on Saturday evening, Dec. | y reported that 1,51 men | while he Process of “protecting | 22a: ‘Harlem Gatina, 116th ¢ All units of sugh the offices of George American lives and pyoperty, has | Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go | Monday, Dec et 2 x aye . organization of Spanish speaking! at 101 W. 27 t Detroit secretary of the ,resulted already in the killing of 15 workers and for the support of the| these units must b ivil Serv Commission, Colombian workers, according to of- |°)88". of the Spanish Bureau “Vida| meeting. Very imp OE a re: ae olombian workers, according to of- | Obrera." Please, keep this date open be taken up. ifig for a chance to get joi |ficial figures. and give this affair your greatest . : federal ion service. support. A course in English f ers | Tose’ atated ae ate si | The governor of \ lena De- La eG and in the A 5 mmunism | Hess stated not one of the | partment Nunez Roca, resigned and Bronx ¥, W. L. Dance, will be giv Home,| has a char even if all the pres- hs seed RES) he Bronx section of the Young | 160 Mercer St., e Y | ent-day sp a tear 3 z Alberto Velez Calvo, former presi- | workers communist)’ League will | Sunday, at 10° fo cur nae Ales ate» Cisctana oe dent of the chamber, was reported Section Dance on Saturday the instructor, there is a favored ting list of is able successor. , at the Rose Gardens, 1347 0 men who took c: service ex- his probable successor. Boston ‘Road. There will be enter-| aa Sen U. S. Threat tainment and an excellent jazz band |(hyrechmen Bomb Play na t year, age : « bs e is is a sufficient cor ntary Jefferson Cafferty, United States Willtameburah X. W. U. Dance o| That Shows Their God is city of prosperity bunk arti minister to Colombia, announced Cal, abe at le Pg * aeeouine 5 Be ther ameniiheone o amsbur {ts annual ~ 8 growing army e unemployed. that he thought armed intervention ¢ voPalace, 8 Wearing Gold Pants ee eon would be unnecessary since the ata Boge ene ra 7 7 7 . i ¥ i at the Workers Center ee eee a Pete i “Colombian government would pro- | f° y7%n Ave, ‘Brooklyn; the |. PRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, Dec. 7., To Form New Aerial tect the interests of American citi-| price is in advance and 75/ Clerical rioters attacked a per- zens threatened by the strikers.” F statement is con United Fruit Company. | Spanish Workers Dance. |purgis Night” with a symphony or- | ‘The Spanish Fraction of the Work- |chestra conducted by Lazar Weiner. ers (Communist) Party will hold its|The concert will take place Satur- | tirst dance Saturday evening, Dec. 22,|day, Dec. 29, at Carnegie Hall, 57th Jat Herlem Casino, 116th St. and) 3t. and 7th Ave. Tickets can be got- | Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the|ten at the Freiheit office, 30 Union | organization of Spanish workers and | Sq. |the support of their organ “Vida | Obrera.” As this will be a real in- e ef | Brownsville Dance, The ternational affair, please, dot not! Brownsville Workers Youth jarrange any other affair on that/Center will hold its first dance Sat- | date, jurday evening, Dec. 22, at the : Ee emt eee Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 215 Working Women's Notice. Sackman. St., Brooklyn. A delegates’ conference of New See | York, Working Women's Federation | © Negro Workers Relfef Dance. jon crranisation” Among Working |. “on6 Nagno Workers Relief Com- Women" willbe held Dec. 13 at 8) mittee will hold a dan order to D. Bh at the Haepr Wemnpie, 14th ot [mere®, au Noid & denge tn order to [and and Ave, Come and represent | hurricane area tonight at the Imperial in gy =e" Ballroom, 160-64 W. 129th St. Those | Labor Sports Evening. Aa ee a time, as the committee has engaged Harlem's fayorite orche John Smith and his nous syncopators, to furnish dance music ry A sports meeting, under the aus- nices of the Labor Sports Union, will be held ‘Sunday at 2 p. m., at 154 Watkins St, Brooklyn. This meet- jing has beén called for the purpose |of organizing a Brownsville sports jclub, Soccer teams, basketball \teams and teams in all other sports | will be formed. All are welcome to Williamsburgh I. L. D. Meet. The Williamsburgh branch of the [International Labor Defense will hold a membership meeting Monday, | Dec. 17, at 56 hattan Ave. Brook- re se ee liyn” at’ 8 p,m. All member: Office Workers. Bee Reena Sympathizers are in- The Office Worers’ Union has ar- ig We ranged a dance’ for Washington's) Hark Youth Center. |birthday eGe, Feb. 21, at Webster! oan, Dear a ig Ponca |Manor, Sympathetic | organizations La, Ae: bs gine club rooms of the e. Youth Club ing of the new Harlem Progres |1492 Madison Ave, will be celebrated. The new headquarters are between 102nd and 103rd has ben prepared. jare asked not to arrange any affair |for that evening. ute e | Inter-Racial Dance. | Notice to all Party ana labor and |fraternal organizations: There will be an Inter-ractal Dance on Decem- [ber 29. It would be greatly appre- elated if no affairs were arranged jthat will conflict with this one . A course in English for workers and in the A. B, C. of Communism will be give nat the Ukrainian Home, |160 Mercer St., Jersey City, every Class War Prisoners’ Concert, Pater. | Concert and dance for the benefit | the instructor. | of class war prisoners will be held| ee ae today at h xh, at the: Brons | Colombian Strike Meeting. Workers Center, 1330 Wilkins Aye.| This Sunday night. Dec. 9. at 8 n. (near Freeman St. station). ‘The|m.. the International Seamen's Club program will consist of a duet and| Will hold a protest meeting at 2 quartet rendered by the pupils of | South St. in connection with th Music Teacher Sermolin; dancing by | Colombia strike. The All-America | Comrade Seigal; soloist, Miss Poust | Anti-Imperialist League will partici- (classical), pate. The speakers will be Albert Norman Tallntyre, assistant sec-| Moreau, director of the Latin-Amerl-| retary of the I, L.’D., will speak.|°an Dépt. of the League, George There will be dancing and refresh- | Mink, amen’s secretary. of the ments. It is under the auspices of | Club, and H, M. Wicks, assistant edi- the Bronx Sacco-Vanzetti Branch of | tor of the Daily Worker. the I. L. D. VoNaon . . Women Theatre Party, The New York Working repay | Ragozin on War Danger, | The Lower Bronx Open Forum will hold a lecture on the “War Danger,” Federation will have a theatre party | with Ray Ragozin as speaker. The at the Provincetown Theatre, 133| forum is held 715 E. 138 St. McDougal St,, Saturday evening, Dee. Ree ee. 29, presenting Upton Sinclair's “Sing- Working Women. ae Pe ae the proceeds will] Cloakmakers Council 2 men’s Federation. Veekeee en Ve; |, lecture on Manday evening, Dec obtained at 26-28 Uniog ‘Souasae be 10th, at 143 E. 103 St. City, at 8:30 “e . . . p.m, The subject will be — “The| Literary Symposium. A literary symposium will be held | Wome”: at the Bronx Open Forum, 1330 Wit | Wscussion. De Kins Ave, Sunday evening at | Sh RE, o'clock. “Michael Gold will. talk on| leapell at, the modern drarha, Sender Garlin on |. Council 11 meet at 2700 Bronx contemporary critics and A.B. Ma.| Park Auditorium at 8:30 p.m, Mons gil will discuss and read modern re-|4a¥. R. Holtman will lead discus- volutionary. poetry. sion on “The Efforts of Present ea AE Tae | Eednomie Conditions Family on Women’s Council 8. | Relations.” Women's Council 8 hag arranged » lecture for Monday, Dec, 17, at 8:30. p.m, at 1387 ‘Washington Ave.,| On Sunday. Bronx. 8. Leroy will speak on “wo: Saltzman of men and Workers’ Eduestion.” All| League wil interested in workers’ education are | cational Invited. Admission’ is tree. Harlem Educational rum. Dec. 9 at 4 o'clock, the . Young Wo: ss the Harlem Ei un 170 W. 180th St |The Policy of Soviet Russia toward | | Oppressed Peoples Dancing at Workers Center. | if f Every Saturday night there will ye dancing at the Workers Center Ridgewood Open Forum. Radio corporation held up, because a directors’ meeting was expected to | cut a big melon. The directors lost | their knife and didn’t cut anything | but a cold deck. The shoe-store pro- | prietor at Palo Alto will find out | about it when the market opens Monday and he tries to sell Radio. Not only that, but holders of stock find that “value” has some- | how evaporated out of the nice| pieces of paper they have in their strong boxes. General Motors hold- ers last night were $308.850,000 poorer than they were Wednesday night. “Round and round the little ball goes, where it stops nobody knows.” Reiss, “Daily” Agent, Ill for a Long Time, | Now Back at Old Post | —_ | LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec. 7.— Paul C. Reiss, Daily Worker repre- sentative in Los Angeles, is bacl: at his post again after an illness of many months. Reiss has been one of the most active workers for the Communist central daily organ and has a record of subscriptions procured equalled by few other “Daily” agents in tt country. With his recovery, the Daily Worker feels that an inten- fication of the subscription drive in his district will begin immediate- | The open Forum which the Ar- beiterbund, Kings and Queens. con- jducts every Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Queens Co. Labor Lyceum, 785 Forest oo : Ave., announces for this Sunday a lec- held: torigne De first dance will be | ture’ by Comrade Hartman in German By ee Jon “die Rolle der i | isierungsprozes: Frethelt Singing Society, eis ; For the first time In ‘New York, | 898 and free discussion, Fo the Freihelt Singing Society will = I paracon sporTING GOODS COMPANY, Inc. 21 EAST MTH STREET Near Fijih Avenue Men’s and Ladies Hockey Skates — Shoes Attached 26-28 Union Sq. on the fourth floor. A good band will be on hand on these evenings, and all workers who come for the dancing are assured of a et Why Patronize| Exploiters? “BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative Food 1 Service UNION SHOP Bakeries, Meats, Groceries, Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 43rd St. 5401 7th Ave. 6824 8th Ave. Manhattan: 2085 Lexington Ave. Co-operative Trading Ass’n, Inc. Office: 4301 8th Ave. B’klyn, N. Y. Tel. Windsor 9052-9092, Planerts Winner and Wright® & Ditson Tubular Ice Skates. Regular $8.50 Special ........ $6.45 Dunne’s Canadian Tubular Out- fits for Men and Ladies REDUCED TO $12.00 Fraternal Organizations COMMUNISTS HIT REIGH REACTION Appeal Issued Against bodies here conferred Socialist Betrayer BERLIN, Dec. (Wi Abend dustrialists have of the Interior, Ruhr industries. they demand The Severing has already informed the of Finance of these de- © Minister mands. The Communist Party of Germany has issued an appeal calling upon must | the workers to form a revolutionary united front on this question. states that the workers, and that the government, bureaucrats, Ms | The Communist appeal calls the Insane Man Owns Part Sunday at 10 a. m. S. Leroy ‘will be} masses of the workers to a fight coalition government and against the afbitration system. aembership of the : u trade unions, all-around wage in-| filed to appoint a guardian for creases, an eight-hour day, and a/Stanley F. McCormick, worth $10.- | militant struggle against the re-| 000,000 but insane for years, proves that you don’t have to have brains All you need is a : Stanley’s family owns against the It urges a mass formists. Family Row in Steel; | Say Trust Stole Patent NEWARK, J, Dee. etc. steel. They say the rights been violated over a period of six Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, The “Welt Am | yet been reported. ireless to the Daily Worker) demanded Severing, social-democratic Minister that he ask the gov- are assured of a good ernment to grant subsidies to the initial Ameri itizens and property 60,000,000 marks. ir"the Colombia banana Zone owned by the United Fruit Company, where social-democratic goverrment is trying to establish an economic dictatorship through fas- at cist methods it is using against the locked-out ‘A good program | Workers were defeated only by the joint forces of the employers, their and the- trade union 1A! friendly little suit is on between | the steel trust and two companies it | has usually been quite able to agree writen | with, in matters of price of product, | The Bethlehem Steel Corpora- tion and the Universal Mill Co., of results of the Election Campaign for | Seranton, Pa., are suing the United Rose Rubin will lead the | States Steel Corporation (the big | trust) for infringement of patent tights in a process for making bar | Workers Cosperative READY MADE SUITS. N. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 in Sevilla, could be lack of telegraphic communicatic with the banana plantations. United Fruit Magdalena railroad lines, in this area. The executives of several lab terday w! to try the minister of indu: by mediation, but no result has It however, that the declaration revorts that the Ruhr in-|™attial law in the strike area, would og ot allow “peaceful” settlement. * * * Wall St. Sends Order. WASHINGTON, Dec. \phatic orders have been given to p: sum 20,000 strikers are resisting the the state department announced day. Tt| American minister Cafferty Colombian minister of foreign fairs had sent additional forces Santa Marta, the center strike area. ing “menacing proportions.” of Harvester Trust CHICAGO, Dec. to exploit labor. good family. the harvester trust. The Workers (Comma fights for the organiza' unorganized workers. S. PLOTKA JEWELER Ave. Bron Olinville Cooperators, JEWELER carry a full line of watche: clocks and jewelry Wwe have SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway. Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRI Room 1207-8 IDR.J.MINDE SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 818: | Dr. ABRA SURGEON DENTIST Tues, Thurs. & Sat . m., 2-8 p,m, INTME Hoth STREET ¥. PRICE 50c. CONCERT and BALL ARRANGED BY THE UN.-AR, COOPERATIVE HOUSE Saturday Eve., December 22 at 8 o'clock LAUREL GARDEN 75 East 116th Street, New York City All Proceeds for the “Freiheit” idered to be tanta- mount to a threat that should the Colombia governmert not break the strike United States sailors would be landed to enforce the will of the The Company owns the telegraphic service, as well as the arrange a settlement of the strike is believed, 7.—Em- forts of the company and the Colom- bia government to break the strike, ported to the department that the of the Yesterday Kellogg had admitted that the strike was assum- 6.—A suit iust patronize your local DR. L. HENDIN s Algonquin 6874 Not connected with any other office a HAM MARKO} | New York cents at the dc Tis . . Women's Membership Meet. Th bership meeting of all women Party members will be held this afternoon the Workers Center at 1:30 p. m. instead of 6:30 at notified. All must be pres- thout fail. ee previously women Party member: ent at this meeting The newspaper Mundo al Dia says that no details concerning the clash province, obtained because of the Discussion Danger. International Section 6, will discuss and the Right Danger" y night, Dee. 10, 8 p. m., at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. A member of the DEC will lead the discussion, on Right Branch 2 ons Branch 3, Section 7. An important business meeting of Branch , day, Dec. 10, at 8 p | Hall, 764 40th St, cussion will be on to | question. Bedacht on S. P. Today. is Sunday night, Dec. 9 ht, national agitprop director the Part MN speak on “The Socialist Pa ‘oday” at the Work- ers School Forum. 26 Union Square. m,, at Brookly the bor ith as of District YWL AGITPROP Meeting The District Agitprop Committee of the Y. W. L, and all agitprop directors will meet today at 3p, m at the Y. W. L. office in the Work- ers Center, 26 Union Square. phase of agitprop work will be taken up. Promptness is urged. ro- ef- '$1,198,506 Raised for Hooverin Pennsylvania to- re- HARRISBURG, P; af- republican party in this to| where the Vare and Mellon ma- chines are in control, admits offi- cially the collection of $1,198,506 during the presidential The Pennsylvania campaign used $445,974 of this, and the rest was turned over to the national cam- paign committee. The democratic party admits spending $169,286 in the state. These official figures do not ac- | count for the untold sums “slushed in” on election day as bribes to voters, and not passing thru the regular channels. Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to 2440 Bronx Park East Near Co-cperative Colony. Apt. &: Telephone EASTABROOK 2) Special rates to students from the.Co-operative House. CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL ~ Bookkeeping —Stenography —Typewriting Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED 108 E. 14th STREET 3 Eron School 185-187 EAST BROADWAY, NEW YORK JOSEPH E. pen al el THE LARGEST AN! WELLE AS OLDEST SCHOOL AneURsS. to learn the Eng! to prepare on admission t BRON SCHOOL is elf it the REGENTS of the New York, It has all th jahts of a Government High School. Hh, Phy or wrt RE Ww Our 25,000 alumni are our best . witnesses, PELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473. formance of Walter Hasenciever play, “Marriages Are Made in Hea- ven,” by huriing tear gas into the crowd from the The play continued after a an the gassing of many of the aud: ence. homt The pley shows the Christian God very much as our Methodist ances jtors probably saw him in the }dreams, an old gentleman wit |whiskers and ers. | saxaphone loud speakers. A “Higher Education” Is Also Higher Priced WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Th |price of a college education | doubled since 1900, admits the U. § } and univer: costs $2,324, absolute minimum. If the proletarian determined to| mobile ise in the world wants to take any Republicans Admit Had of the technical courses during these four years, the only sort that he! Davis was unduly att can later cash in, he must pay more, | wife, is Pro- fessional careers are for the younger ie, and a fence » Dec. 7.—The | marked with dollar signs warns off state, all upstarts from the “lower classes.” “For vis sometimes a good deal more. sons of the bourgeoi | WORKING WOMEN KILLED FUERSTENAU, Germany, killed gallery wearing gold knick- St. Peter is a mild old bureau- crat, and heaven is equipped with Every- ction 7, will be held Mon- | body admits it is a well-constructed ae play, but the churchmen feel that “ineriean their revenues may be curtailed by it. Bureau of Education, publishing the | Every | results of a survey of 1,000 colleges . A four-year course | Dee. campaign./7 (UP).—Three servant girls were today when a mixture which Transportation Line From Moscow to Baku MOSCOW, Dec A new aerial id | 4; i- | cow-Kharkov-Rostov-Sochy-Sukhum Kutai. if] Thus all the health resorts of the Northern Caucasus and Transcau- casia and several capitals of the Transcaucasian Republics will be connected by a reliable and quick communication with Moscow and the Ukraine. The distance m Tiflis to Mos- cow can.be covered in one day in- stead of three and a half days in e train, Fi five minutes of ilyimg on an airplane from Sochy vo Sukhum, one hour's flight from Sukhum to Kutais and two hours’ flight from Sochy to the Tikhoret skaia station will give a passenger an opportunity to sec the whole mountainous ridge of the Caucasus ith the eternall snow-covered pikes of Elbrus and Kazbek. h 1e | KILLS BOSS WHO TOOK LIFE. ATLANTA, Ga., Dec, 7.—R. Hall Davis, president of an Atlanta auto- sales concern, was shot to |death here today by W. L. Shippey, |a shipping clerk, who said thet entive to his The Workers (Communint) Party ts the party of the cinss struggle. Any Kind ot Insurance” ARL BRODSK Telephone Warexy ein they were using to scrub the floor 7 East 42nd Street, New York _—_—_—_—_—_—_ exploded, Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothin 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St NEW YORK CITY Get Your Money’s Worth! " COMRADES EAT | at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, ree coo cRATORS PATR ZB M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 730 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olinville 2583 AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Haker’s Local 164! 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