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Page Two AILY W Wee RUBIO SELLS MEXICO TO! = U. S. IMPERIALISM, BUT| CAN'T COLLECT SO EASY Yetroleum Commi: sion ES to Bég U.S. Oil Companies to Resume Former Production Will Meet World i er Supply Agreement to Worsen W< | ane Has to Make | ys’ Comitions | Venezuela. world oil produc nd and re- ion in Mexico is Mexico City repor nterests in Rubio government, ls imperialism, yetroleum cor or y pleased with ment, and hopes under- Senator Borah is the libera e pos g” Vv means ; = Seta le producti : Read jur-eoating Jor Hoover's reac In the first period ¢ suppress y poison. In the discu on in Mexico ever sses the o aking th Sinclair the companies were to Venezu the appointment of Parker to he Supreme Court, he leans to- d Williar pout more liberal phrases to cover y to bri Mexica: ne wa Green. Borah can | a reactionary policy than Greer break strikes —and that’s plenty. Bulgaria a Colony of G reat Britain ae /* OFBEING EXPOSED cannot cope LOndon d that th y oppress represse¢ > Are aid of Trt Truth in the ® ‘Daily Worker’ nergetically. Foreign Minister -off declared to the British min sir Sidney Waterlow, that “Briti LONDON. - (Se ee MacDonald's — slimy “labor” ment does not want its im t acts exposed to the workers of Great Britain and is re- h fusing to permit a correspondent of the British “Daily Worker” to sit gover Bourgeois Doctor Adds Insult to lideey Adding in section of adu ’ wental Study of Education educa 1 on Sasivdaiy that illiteracy an in the press gallery, a right which lick of educat were the fu tal basis of permanent unemploy MacDonald cords to every capi- wn talist sheet in London, as well as representatives of foreign capitalist newspapers. Imperialist “Charity” in Porto Rico Commenting on this fact, the Bri- tish “Daily Worker” s half-starved Porto Rican school chil- dren. While the imperialists of Wali wy, Street have taken profits from Porte Rico many times the total wealth of By coaxing the school children of nfie “Cabos: poverkinent dose Wee a representative of the only h Communist newspaper re- the middle west to give their pen- nies, the imperialist apologists, who call themselves the “Golden Rule ihe dulkea’ Ghee Hanae g its doings in Parliament.” pes e island, they have no intention CUS ee : Foundation,” with headquarters in of jiberating the country even yet Doha le | Snnserdguy Lob ala New York, have without cost to the sensi utile journalists who report and use such despica as the “Golden Rule Foundation” give imperialist benevolence. he wants them to imperialists who plunder Porto Rico. gotten $16,000 to send to Porto Rico, ntended to give noon lunches to the tu rule a fig leaf of the ers learn “Daily Worke truth through the | Arrest 60 Gand Gandhi Followers; Gandhi Himself Left Free DANDI, India, April 6.—British po. today arrested 60 of Gandhi’: followers, among whom was Ramdas Gandhi, his son, on the charge of breach of the salt laws. Gandhi him- elf was not arrested. | Gandhi and his followers are not | arrying on a struggle against Brit- sh imperialism, but are restricting hemselves to refining a muddy salt s a gesture of “disobedience,” while it the same time exhorting the nasses not to fight the British mas- ers. Gandhi’s campaign was un- | dertaken with the direct view of | keeping the masses from carrying | out revolutionary action against British imperialism and to keep them from conducting a wholesale on- slaught against the heavy burden Renegades Flai posed we Workers Leave When the enegade, Ben Gitlow, put up a sud- den appearance at the Williamsburg ranch of the Self-Education Club, a Friday, a worker got up and ex- Gitlow as an enemy of the and called upon those pr to leave the meeting. Out of 50 present all left except 15 of | Lovestonite henchmen and five counter-revolution the the club members. New Anti-Imperialist Body in Palestine Reports from Jerusalem state that its Jewish and Arab 1 eys are much excited at the formation of wh: is termed an “extremist” party, which will “fight both the Balfour dec laration (making Palestine a Jewish-ruled British colony) and the Bri ish mandate for Palestine.” Reports state that this is the program Hamdi el-Husseini, who is alleged to be a “Communist agent schoole in Moscow” and is exiled to Nazareth by the authorities. He is re ported to be secretary of the League Against Imperialism in the aren East. Sixty delegates are said to have attended a conference at } veth at which the new party was launched. British imperialism and hx Bess Admits Machine Work “Deadening” Thousands of workers may be!Engineers at the Hotel Roosevelt ,f eee imposed by the British 1 Feo paris achines in Saturday, but think of the gigantic | &MSlavers. Pugicc inte. parts of machines» in| Saturd the bosses make. ois A conference was held between the capitalist industrial sytem, ad- "in aia Mehren, “there are (the Viceroy and Sir Frederick Sykes, | mitted Edward J. Mehren, vice ).o, today doing repetitive work, |S°Vernor of Bombay, on the tactics wesident of the McGraw-Hill Pub- Jt js not inspiring. It does not en-|t® be pursued with regard to the shing Co. ing at a dinner of courage intellectual development. It | Gandhi followers. e American Society of Mechanical may, to an extent, be deadening.” Big Drop in Bavkis Resources The seriousness of the economic crisis in America has another ex- pression in the sharp decline in the resources of the leading New York banks in the first quarter of this year. The resources of the National City Bank of New York has dropped from $211,500,000 to $1,995,830.000. Although seasonal influence has some bearing upon this decline, the |Chinese Red Troops | Beseige Hanchow; All North Lost to China Shanghai dispatches Sunday stated _ that “bandits” had captured numer. under |tionaries in M'DONALD AFRAID : \telling us that unless | under the auspices of the Friend: \pledge allegiance to the pope, ‘Ukranian WhiteGuards jthe parade FIGHT NEEDLE LOS ANBELES 15 “FAKERS, COURTS TRIAL IS STARTED ALLIANCE IN BOSS SOURT Sam Burt Petouss Pay Sklar and | Waldron De- $500 Peace Bond fend Selves — | eee PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 6. ELES, April 6.—Fif- Sam Burt, organizer of the » who were arrested at Branch of the Needle Trades Work- the March 6th demonstration here, ers’ Industrial Union, is held in vent to trial Friday. Two others, pending proceedings to appea’ arl SI id Frank Waldron, have decision of the capitalist parate trials. Sklar and Waldron he provide a $500 secu: ill defend themselves. G gher, keep the yerve Burt E nternational Labor Defense attor- the instigation of th represents the fifteen workers the Internationai La trial. Workers’ Union. hlesinger and Kaufman of the .. G. W. U. and the International ‘ur Workers have intensified ous attack upon the N. T. y bond tc Garment dies’ Frequent clashes occurred between he boss judge, Waldron, and Sklar The basis of the defense is the right f self-defense for workers and their ight to demonstrate on the streets Most of the prospective jurors are W ble i» put more ¢ retired real estate salesmen, farm- al case co pycve th etc. No workers are among “threats to do bodi Maurice Schechter, The court room is packed, with the company union, the nemployed workers who frequently ved all witnesses of the defense | attempt to applaud. The judge sev. »side. threate to clear the Sam Burt has refused to otect their haid won iiticns in the f the combined onslau; yon st | aula 2 bosses Sd om rr €9 = police, y of the Garment Worke « work, Schlesinger i 4 ing with the d to call a fake strike or org campaign in Philadel i eedle Trades Workers Inc ion is going ahead fu with its dress strike prepara On Monday, Flirts ocrats wrmer- Labor With Demo So April 7th, at 8 p. r ss is the at Bolsover Hall, 701 Pine Si ‘armer- there will be a huge strike mobi! ion of tion meeting in the |. Ben Gold, secretary-treasurer of t convention, ni Joseph | cratic national commit- N. T. W. 1. U., and Andrew Over bebtalen apiece by gard, of the Trade Union Unity i party heh League, as well as loca? leaders a io Blew eaweehtion workers, will address the meeting. Shortly to select a state ticket. SES ASS Wolf ys the purpose of the o select a fu- ading is a reg- between the ¢ s and the democ ” conve “anil ‘A. F. L. Threatens to Murder Young Toiler: So Cops Arrest Him! SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—“We received a call from the Build Trades Temple A. F. of L. officials we came out and arrested two workers who were passing out Soviet handbills in front of the Building Trades ‘Temple, th would be murder done.”’ So t the arresting officers in the ce Jerry Jones, young worker, who w: nassing out leaflets telling of th» Pope’s attack on the Soviet Union. It never occurred to the officers in this priest-ridden city to arrest those who were threatening murder Tolerence and freedom of the Pope's kind doesn’t work that way. The meeting advertised was one so-called practice tarmer-labo: The to the neral Motors Smith, in return for de’ port to Senator Hen’ Two Pinched During Dress Rehearsal for Next Boss’ War ae aris Young Com were arrested Sat day for distributing thousands of aflets to soldiers who took part in y parade along Fifth a alker and a y bigwigs reviewed were armed to the e parader teeth, ) the Soviet Union, at which This was a dre sal for the Wood, author of “Heavenly D pid war prepa now being course” was a speaker. The “ taken by t st ban- bor” Temple had been refused out- its, right by a “tolerant” catholic by name of McCable, while the Build- ing Trades Temple had been rented for the meeting and then canceled by the protestant manager under pressure from the fat boys who One of th which bl features of the parade. the boy scouts slop about their 1 ¢ being a the military n :chine of capitalism, was the Boys Noval Brigade, secti of the Boy Scou’> who took part in the march. to Hoover, and then to the workers, | WALL ST. ARGE! NEW YORK. Wall Street $100, 000, 000 loan to Ar- Try to Attack Soviet |coitina is being pushed since the Union Meet Resistence announcement that British capital is |to compete. CHICAGO, mn, Roril 6.—Workers | defended themselves from the slug- ging of members of a white guard | Ukrainian organization which at- | temptefl to stage an anti-Soviet dem- onstration and parade here today. The white guards were mobilized for in the St. Nicholas ‘krainian catholic church. REDUCTION TO CITY AND UNION WORKERS ous villages in Kiangsu province, within 25 miles of Shanghai. More | important reports state that Re¢ aE EASE SCE ES \troops are besieging Hanchow, it : ° ’ ‘ ” Kiangsi province, being held back| Taximen Fight Whalen’s New “Rules so fat only by strong fortification of | Chief Cossack Whalen, enemy of |a uniform or hat doesn't fit Whalen’s | the city walls, within which, ow. | ye workers, is trying to get around specifications, it’s “unclean.” ever, “Communists continually seek | he decision of the Supreme Court, The taximen are fighting Whalen’s |t® create “disorders.” Many have ‘rich forbade him from forcing uni-| attempts to make them a part of|Peen executed. From North China wrms on the taximen of New York, his black-jack swinging crew against |"@Perts state that practically all the n campaign of “cleanliness.” « If|other workers country has fallen to the British: Japanese backed generals, Feng Yu- hsiang and Yen Hsi-shan, thus be- \ing lost to Nanking. main cause of the decline is unquestionably the unprecedented economic Anti-German Movement in Peking PEKING, (By Inprecorr Mail Service)—As a result of the sup port accorded to Chiang Kai-shek by Germany and the constant supply of arms, ammunition, poison gas and other war material an anti- German movement has commenced here and is adopting threatening forms. .The situation is so critical that the Chamber of Commerce has addressed a memorandum to the German consulate authorities ex- pressing anxiety at the attitude of Germany and asking why the Ger- ~an government permits the supply of war material to Chionz hek. Heavy Sentence Threat| Against Powers, Carr) for Rebel Activity ATLANTA, Ga. April Charged with inciting insurrection, because they distributed leaflets and | pamphlets, Powers and Carr have |been indicted. Under the insurrec- | tion charge the first count carries | with it the death penalty or five to twenty years’ imprisonment; the) | second count permits of a sentence of five to twenty years, ' 6.— Drop Tourist Fee for Soviet Union AOSCOW, April 6. avite tourists from all parts of the —In order to| the $22 incoming visa fee for those who travel under the auspices of the official Soviet Tourist Burea| will be abolished. Thousands of for- cign visitors are expected this sum. | mer. | Communist Activities vorld so that they can see for them: elves the rapid stri the F toward x0. Pian, salism under e-Yoar y, iy | stele Fascists Launch Cruiser; Prepare for War | AUT Mingle aie aaa eh ROME, April 6.—Another cruiser, to be launched by the fascisti is of |Rockland Palace, (260 (W. sath | St tlaimed to be the fastest in the the “condottieri” type, which are of date open. ie, sak world, was launched by the fascist the 5,200 type. The. fascisti, who Union Meeting Tonight, Zovernment yesterday, while its are not .at all backward in brag-! Unit A, Section 4, 8 p.m., 836 Lenox evresentative at London, Grandi, y that it went 40 miles an ie talks “security pacts,” and such § or six hours. Two more are 4 other tripe. The latest war vessel |being built. taevenne ; a The fighting was started when | workers sympathizing with the Sov- | Union tried to distribute leaflets xposing the imperialist attacks ‘Delegation of Jobless | To Be Greeted on Red Prisoners Night Have Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by WORKERS MUTUA! OPTICAL CO. nnder personal supervision +” DR. M. HARRISON Optometrist OND AVENUE Rockland Palace, at 155th St. and 8th Ave., will be crowded with Com- | munists and workers sympathetic to the Party on Saturday, April 12. April 12 will be the second day of the trial of the Unemployed Delega- | tion of five who were arrested at | —— City Hall in connection with the | Tel. SACramento 2592 March 6th demonstration. ml The Szabo Conservatory The prisoners will be there in) f Music person and tell the workers the| : Sharan edie iris truth about the-case and the trial. “Street Subway Station No worker should fail to he there W YORK CITY and learn the facts. | struction given te Beginners There will also be and Advancers entertainment. Be {) forthe prospect is (} ands | of workers will want re the | comrades before they are vailroaded | to jail for a long term of years for | their work. Come and bring your shop mates. Labor and Fraterna!, Organizations ‘ooklyn Womens Cow Monae 830 Nome att Tillie Litinsiey on, Cement. * yo! Opposite bpp Bar b | and | ime, I VOCAL, Theory Cirete 1699 Saxephone Taught Suite 413 Fi RED HOT MUSIC by DAN BAKER “THE CHEF OF HOT TUNES* and his ORCHESTRA Entertainers for 1058 Broadway Every Occasion — Roseland Bldg. Special Rates to Daily Worker Readers, 11 No. 8. Bathgate Avo | ris Commune.” ” Womens Tanicht, 8.20 Pauline Rogers “! * Workers I. Wheatre. BROOKLYN SHOW SCHOO! Tonight, 8 p. nter, rehenisa) | Brondway, toxches all trades Monday, "100,000," Weduesday and Friday Evenings, EW YORK, (ONDAY, APRIL 7, 19350 provide | court and to take away the right y peace bond, ving broken | of and Waldron to defend, peace in heiving the workers to. the egotiations for a! | “conventional, mildly interest- | ing drama, called “Those We Love,’ is now playing at the John Golden Theatre. It was written by George | Abbott and S. K. Lauren and is pre- sented by Philip Dunning, who w: the co-au hor of “Broadway” with Abbott. Plays with a similar theme have been shown on Broadway scores of times. Nothing in the present play is original and it may be said that it closely follows the formula of many successful dramas of the past. What the play lacks in originality made up by capital direction on the part of Abbott avd superior acting | by a well-chosen cast. The plot concerns Frederick and May Williston. The former is a popular novelist, while his wife is a riter of books on music. As her profession is a noisy ore and he ieeds silence, she lives most of the ime in New York City, while he re- ides in Wc-tchester. Here the nov elist meets . Parker with whom he has an affair. When a di being discussed their son, Rickie, reconciles them. To this there is very little to add. While occasional attempts for originality are made they never seem to be realized. To get back to the acting: Abbott | portrays Frederick Williston and shows that he is even a better actor than playwright. Armina Marshall, gives one of the st noteworthy performances of the season. It is a pity that it is wasted on such a thread-bare pro- | duction, | Others in the cast include Edwin | Phillips, who is eptionally com- \petent, Helen Flint and Josephine iets “THE DANCER OF BARCELONA” Beginning Monday the 2nd Ave. Playhouse has booked special fea- ture pictures, entitled “The Dancer of Barcelona,” and “Show Life.” | This double-feature program will be continued to be shown on Tues- day and Wednesday. The leading role in the “Dancer of Barcelona” is in the hands of the famous Lita Damita, and “Show Life” is led by Anna May Wong, the well known Chinese actress. I Fascist Vets to | Alter May 1 Plan (Continued from Page One) Union Square, but Fish himsel? hasn’t said a word about it. That a group of 200 uniformed ll be at Union Square May is the gist of an announce ment by Pemburn. These 200 thugs, Pemburn let it be known will be under the direction of the Fascist Colonel W. E. Grove. If the Veterans of Foreign Wars can scrape together enough sluggers, boss-bellycrawlers and thugs they will start their march from the Eternal Light in Madidon Squa: timing their march to reach Union ‘Square at 11 o’clock a. m., the time | announced by the 567 working-class organizations as the time planned for the mass working-class demon- stration on May Day, section of | AMUSEMENTS >< Theatre Guild Productions A MONTH IN THE COUNTRY By IVAN TURGENEV GUILD Ww. 524. 8:30 Mts.Th.&Sat.2:30 “THE APPLE CART” By Bernard Shaw MARTIN BECK’43¢*, Street Eves. 8:30. Mats. WTharedey and Saturday at 2:30 A. H. WOODS presents ALICE BRADY LOVE, HONOR and BETRAY A Satirical Comedy sage Thea. 42nd St. W, of Bway Eltinge pyo%.s0. Mats Weds & Sat Sat. at 2:30 LAURA D, WILCK presents * “TROYKA” By Lula Vollmer from the Hungarian of Imre Fazekas A story of the Russian Revolution Carat esi ehdiatihk ia Al tc htich babes Cc AME O Now sneapeln IST & RWAY gy Powerful, Absorbing dail “GUILTY” with VIRGINIA VALLI and JOHN HOLLAND Gis “FRAMED” with EVELYN BRENT and Regis Téomey, More thrills than “Under- world” and “Alibi” combined. Popular Prices—10:30—1 p.m. 35¢ “Those .We Love,’ tional Drama at John Golden As Mrs. Williston, | me cence | “For All Kinds of Insurance” (PAR BRODSKY Telephone: Conven- Murray Gill 5550 7 Wast 42nd Street, New York Greatest Show on Earth at | Madison Square Garden | Cooperators! Patronize ith ppring upon us the Greatest Sees SE Bey full swing at Madison Square Gar- ee aa den, where the circus will begin to- CHEMIST night a three week's engageme: 657 Allerton Avenue | Young and old have been av aiting || Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥. pee thrilling announcement that the — Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey ——— Circus had inaugurated its annual || Phone: LIHIGH 6382 spring engagement in this gigantic temple of tmaworent ‘nternational Barber Shop Hugo Zacchini, the human projec . Me WA A. POR, tileysephiaiigi"eibba © bodile? * thio 2016 Second Avenue, New York (bet 103rd & 104th Sts.) space from a monster cannon at e: Ladies Robs Our Specialty | performance, is playing a return engagement this season. An inter- national group of 100 clowns appear on the program of the super-c S. | This is one of the largest aggrega- tions of funsters ever 1 presented by any amusement organ- ization, Eight hundred men women arenic notables and a mena- gerie of more than a thousand ani- mals, including 43 elephants, ave presented. Private Beauty Parlor WORKERS’ CENTER BARBER SHOP Moved to 30 Union Square BLDG.——Main Floor anc Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST AST 115th STREET Ave. New York FRIDAY GUIDI SOLOIST WITH PHILHAR- MONIC. Scipione Guidi, concert master of the orchestra, will be the soloist at the Philharmonic-Symphony con- certs at Carnegie Hall this Wednes |day evening, Friday afternoon, Sat- urday evening and Sunday after- |noon. The violinist will be neatd in the first American perfor: mance of Castelnuovo - Tede S Sy apna Cor. DAILY Viewse telep Telephone © fer appointment Lehigh 6022 SyGuaa Jlevesunua DR. A. BROWN a olin. | Variations for This work, i composed in 1928, had its premicre Dentist in Rome in February. The Wednes- day and Friday program is com- 301 East 14th St, Cor, Second Ave. | pleted by the Brahms Second |phony and the Prelude and \from “Tristan and Isolde.” Saturday and Sunday program will also include the Brahms Secon id Symphony as well as Vitava and the Nocturne and Sch ‘Tel. Algonquin 7248 ‘| Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist (41 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, 9th St from Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Phone, Orchard 2333. | Night’s Dream.” in case of tr te with your teeth Tomorrow aftrnoon at Carnegie M tenn experichee, and: tau neanee Hall, Arturo Toscanini conducts you of carefal Creatment. three works: “Rh hh”) Symphon Schumann; Sommerabend, Kodaly, aS a = | and La Mer, Del IDR J. MINDEL SURCECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Keom 803—Phone: Algonquin #188 Plan Demonstration | in Philadelphia for | Arrested Jobless PHILADELPHIA, April 6.—To demand the release of Peitz and Holmes, who were sentenced to years imprisonment in the Medi court for organizing the unemployed. land to demand the release of the \committee of five elected by 110,00 New York workers March 6, a mass protest demonstration has heen plan- ned for the City Hall, April 11. The protest demonstration is un {der the leadership of the Interna |tional Labor Defense. Not connected unth any other office Dairy ac ANIA y KANT Comronse Wil Always Find casnnt 1787 SOUTH nh RATIONA eee | Veretarian, ESTAURANT R 199 SECOND AVE, JE Set. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Wood CAFETERIA WORKERS | FRACTION TONIGHT | All Party and League members in the Hotel, Restaurant and Cafe- teria Workers Union meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the Center. Mer ship books must be shown. Di; discipline will be enforced against absentees. | All Comrades Meet at RONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant Parkway, 558 Claremont Bronx Ent where the best are “served, Where 0} recommends another, TRIANGLE DAIRY RESTAURANT 1379 INTERVALE AVENUE Cor. Jenni St. BRONX Madison Sq. Garden 49 to 50 St. at & Ave.—Short Season THIS AFTERNOON TWICE DAILY including SUNDAYS Performances 2 and & P.M. Doors open at 1 and 7 -RINGLING RARNUM TN BROS and De BAILEY NEW FOREIGN ‘TURES BE “OR HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. ‘Phone: UNI versity 5865 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 02 BE. 12th St. New York W. LR. CLOTHING STORE 542 BROOK AVENUR Telephone Ludlow 3098 Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing High Class Work Done Goods Called for and Delivered All profits go towards strikers and their families, SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY WITH THE WORKERS! UBANGI SAVAGES Direct fron Africa's Darkest Depths by Demand—HUGO ZACCHINI ae hot from Cannon— MORE ACTS, MORE ‘PEOPLE, MORE ANIMALS THAN EVER | Admission to ali Incl. seats ac to thas 50 Inet, es Children meee 2 Herd ye [3 Sat. vey Nir iam pase Teits at | EAST SIDE THEATRES 2nd Ave. Playhouse 183 Second Avenue, Corner 8th St. ee, Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER’ Advertising Dept 26-28 Union Sq., New York City A Double-Feature Program! April 7, 8,°9 ANNA ie WONG FOOD WORKERS Meets kst 386) SHOW LIFE “Dancer of Barcelona’’| a, “oe wit LITA DAMITA : es 1} AMALGAMATED ¢ We Meet at the— . Fresh COOPERATIVE CAFETERIA 26-28 UNION SQUARE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | Hotel & Restaurant Workers Branch of the Am: Workers, mW. 2a St. N, Ye Ge Phone Chelnen 2374 Business meetings held the first Monday of the month at 8 oa Nducational meetings—the thied Monday of the month, Executive Bonrd | meetings—every Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'eloc One industry! One Untont Jo Fight the Com Lnemyt bee Office cpen from ny a.m. to 6 p.m Vegetables Our Specialty |

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