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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 LITTLE GHANCE OF {ALE AGREEING T0 GALDWELL PLAYIN Those Close o Athletic Contfol Roard Think Tonights Meet- ing Will Refuse HARVARD, PRINCETON WANT STAR IN GAMES No Indications at New Haven that Univer-ity Athlctic Officials Wil Bescind Action Which Has Dis- barred Famous Star From Two Big Games of Season—Not in Pro Foothall. New Haven, Nov. 10 (P Yale's sard of athletic control which, will t on the communications from neeton in the matter of Bruce ddwell, varsity halfback who was celaved inclimible to play in the Princeton and Harvard games, will not meet until this evening as Prof. George H. Nettleton, the ¢ w, is out of town. Princeton yesterday asked Yale to play Caldwell and the request com- ing informally hefore the members | of the board as individuals, no action vas taken as John M. Cates, ath- letie dircetor, and his nts rlhl not fegl at liberty to meet s sider it in the absence of Prof Nl teton. Change Not Likely le men who are close o ath- dininistration did not hesitate today to say that, in their opinion, the hoard of athletic control will not change s decision which Tuesday ight forever debarred Caldwell | from playing competitively in Yale varsity football games. Caldwell's mhition hins been to play in both I Princeton and Harvard ganies to round out his foothall career. John Grier Hibben, president of Princeton, wircd Jamoes Angell, Yale pres wing that Caldwell ermitted to tinish his colorful against the oldest knows. The Prinecton thictic commitice wired the Yale ommittes 1o the same effect “Prvinceton’s actior is very courte- ver (cious,” John M. Cafes, dircctor Jthletics said in o oan- sonncing 1 Yale's athletic heads wonld meet to consider the sugges- cide” he which the been vi- ddwell or Yale, “rences of opinion Message of the Princeton ath- mmittes to Yale said T the late date at which the ve come to light, we wish to ir scems to the Yale come- mittee in any way possible and proper to make an exeeption of that e and permit him o to play cainst Princcton, sueh action wonld with great pleasure at | of President Hib- ope that yor letic committee will yield to 1} fion of the Princeton athletie com- | anittee to allow Bruce Caldwell to play in the gane on Saturday, We will yejoiec s much over such a decision as all of yon at New Ha. ven Afrer being ruled ineligible, Cald- Il went home to Ashton, R, L (Continued on Page Four) PRISONER'S PLAN TO SHOOT GUARDS FAILS Convict \\'ho Exposed Plot Reported Stabbed in Revenge k, Nov. 10 (A—The ;-lot kroup of long-term prisoners, wembers of the Richard Re Whittemore ang of jewel thieves, | ‘o shool their way to freedom has en thwarted by officials of the Ylinton state prison at Dannemol orison officials said here tod, Authorities asscrted the scheme halted through a tip from a| srisoner, later reported stabbed by Lwon Kracmer, supposed head of the | zroup planning the prison-break and who I8 serving a forty-year sentence, Kracmer was a pal of Whittemore, | vho was exccuted Feb, 2, 1926, In Baltimore for robbery and murder. Six pistols, two hundred rounds of ammunition, six hottles of liquor and veral road maps of the Adiron- Kk region in which the prison s situated, have been discovered by th uthoritic Ixtra guards have been stationed at the prison and numerous tran fers of prisoners have been effected, since the discovery of the plot and its ramifications inside and outside | of the jail Dr. Raymond C. Kich, commls- sloner of correction, said that the seizures were made in the recelving room, and fhat it was thought the prisoncrs planning the delivery hop- ed to get aid from working in the industrial department. IFor this re son, a new personnel had been ag- sizned. The stabbing of the man mention- el as the “squealer’ took place in the exerclse yard, where, It is alleg- ed, Kraemer set upon the informer with & knife fashioned out of a spoon. Kraemer was subdued by Kuards after a fight. quo) ‘pIOJMSHE = = “wadr s ‘:t‘::g ‘;“':Sv ¢ ‘\‘vfll'(ag;e :i)aily Circulation For WIGIT 93835 IR yeek Endin iAvm s A Y| Novsth o 14,349 = — — NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS Bandits Chased in This City FODDRUSHED BY JUDGE CONDEMNS Bt Make Good Their Escape; PLANETOVERHONT HOUSE OF DAVID SHELDON CLARK, SINGLAIR AIDE Flee at Sight of P °I’cema”‘Darlmomh Stdents With Pick Court Bran Gl 2 Public; PI'ACED UNDER TECHNIC l' ARREST s T e s G B B FOR SILENCE BEFURE GRAND JURY Disappears During Pursuit. {COOLIDGE ASKED 10 MD DENOUNCES IT§ IMMORALITY | An automobile believed to have ately, leaving the officer in the road- Hartford Orders Landlords To (‘h-nn‘J stice Tead Refuses ) s<olve {been carrying the four bandits who|way. Fo Sy ! 5 : : L eau A‘Ctlon Taken AgalnSt held up a Kuxolme station in ](:Lm<l Returning to Mr. Beloin's car, the | Up Property Weakened By Floods | Colony But Recommends a Re- B Bl e L e e e | Wealthy Chirago Oil = )‘ , DoaCes - |west on Lake, and south on Grove | | P [ing up Joseph Perry of 235 Oak Hill, then west on West Main street. | Weather Delays Rellef Work | Members—Pamell Uphraided. | 2 4| Man When he De- |street, this city, and Joseph Mar-|qy, ! e : » pursued car was in sight until|{ B g | holin of 165 Hartford avenue, this|poci Rock avenue was reached and| Boston. Nov. 10 (P—Seven air-| Lansing, Micl from Pratt’s Four Corners in South- Belo - Ke with ma d and blankets for | toric inston, was followed by Officor J“h"‘l lofndro Kennedy to with mall, food and biar P iy Miad RISt e s b o \‘”" "’ ."'; ]””l‘"l " ot ;’;" from the Last Boston alrport to- L invsenan, about 11115 last mgm o, |0 Tk R B RS e e oiare pariea ad by h e Meriden a % 4 b been abandoned in Meriden and | hard AR survey of the Connecticut and Win- | practiced thive for more than il et e e e : oo e f\».o;fl [Hoinen of Maple avenue, Chesire, 005k valleys and the others lott rter of ' T e ignate Him as “Contact was armed last night. | two of the bandits attempted a hold- | intervals. ; i ) ¢ aviard Hazel says Deceased Had Couple Lock Themselves i Thelr - Officer Kennedy saw the car on |up, but Raymond Heines, son of the| Major Guneral Preston Brown, o FLecAI i e vt ‘ Long Entertained Desite o Found Man Jetween Burns West Main street and commandeer- | proprietor, refused to submit cven |COmmanding the first corps was a ra/o e © Suite and Refuse To Sce Auyone ; ed Mr. Beloin's car near High st {when the gunman pulled the trig-|Passenger on an amphibian planc|of past ; nt 1 he o1 Frade Sehool, But Changed Plans —Milllcent Says She Has Not Be- Detectives Tl':li]ing Jur- ATl AL T MG Genarilee The revolver was not dis- and Colonel Foulois, commandant of | e saic il ' i stroet, the Beloin car followed It |charged, for somo reason, and |Mitchel Field, New York, went on |t ropeity Iwice Leaving Reiative More, come Catholie, ors and Sinclair, and as it stopped near 17 Cedar |Heines risked death Dy seizing a another pl The route lay over iy ela urnel i ¢ b air, street the officer stepped out to get | wrench and throwing it at th - | Concord, H., and White River v m al will b - Se Aty v York, Nov a better view of the registration {man, who fled with his com Junetion and Monipelier, Vt. No restra [ TRl b u WY fogers Ramos and her plates. Someone in the car up;ur-wmppuv— at the door long enough stops were 1o be made but it w MOCILL Eh 7t v the b i SR v a . salled o 1 ! 1 10 (P— Shieldon ently suspected that word of the [to pull the trigger again. Heines planned to drop food wnd blanke ony i 1 { J school be ko potibe 3 ERTA I Cheshire, Hamden and Southington {and Matthew Heller, a clerk in the 'in some Vermont towns in the flood tive ) et 2 TLCEE e St 5 SrEA e iAg A e fe affairs had been flashed to New Brit- ey aren ) “Worth $6.000,000 ) u v. The w s | liner Niza. e g £ under tec ain, for the driver started immedi- (Continued on Page 17) | ¥. Trubee Davison, assistant sec- e entiro property of the U : : Itay ) 1 i . 1o or his refusal to tary of war for tion, in Buston 3 d v ) v 1 ALy TeCONA eI ressed ving, on account | ! ¥ in the g jury investiga- for a speaking en ment, visited . ) pend ‘ [ rom a § frust A ; = & ¥ 3 ; |the alrport and spoke briefly to the ment of i 1air 5 made His Will, v oof her g ok b i jury sur- > New York this afternoon in a|to ally 1 ’ i o drew the pler in Brooklyn, dashed up the ' grand jury room to the office of ;1. e piloted by Captain L. C . | court 2 (e i o v then with another | gangpl to th n ot e 5 2 Students Volunteer would il i 1 in his evidence that | from 10tog 5 « couple Where a complaint, similar to one ; White River Junction, Vt, Nov. The de iph t r v far back as locked ves i suite previously lodg inst Hamy Pa 0 (®) —A labor army of intcllec t 1 3 i n i B v po ton to found aboard th Ve ar efus & air and another o his confi- Former Secre ary Faces Court, Weld Opposes Fmancmg Goli*fn-w tomay ook i 1he tusk or | ST gl e S T s LR e e ) o ot ok S st i e el | cleaning up the towns )H[v of Hart . ‘ i rothier Ramos left her suite trust Uthat on Muy | Avoy-Plaza this morning wi .| was made by Nell Burkinshaw, as- uhm'lu ring.” t 1 v outlined |1t conld not be learncd whether | the inquiry was' & coopcrative expedition. | Juc cad refused to recommend ' Sover fis of & will [the' death of Mrs. Ramos' maternal | Clark, who is vice president and 200 WITNESSES CALLED WOULD LET USERS PAY GOQT 'lm boys had voluntecred to drop | dissoluti ¢ gronund that th e made t hed to |grandtather. George Hillard Benja cral manager of the Sinclair Re< i their stud for a day. The Clare- | 4 statutory authority 1o i rs min lay would upset plans for n Company, was rele d on 5 ! mont, 2 H., Rotar Glul dis « nization and that it scho. . s fam 1 oS American honeymoon, sched- 3 00 bond, the same as that re- Expense Not to be Included in Next ;r'lwm,-v of Commerce provided the :““-1‘ st PoLo Ity { nat sl the incon ed to begin at noon today. when quired of Day. His Thearing will {trucks and tools. Lebanon, | fere ¢ “litious nd. A Santa Fliza sails for Chili, await the action of the grand jury Year's Budget, Sablotsky and | Hanover, N. ., and Whitc op | it is Do i e Both in Mourning which is expec to conclude its in< B { Junction villags lertook Calls Aing’s? Cluim: Fraud ! und atrade 1 » aited Pres X tion next week Bartlett Tell Chief Executive in | (. workors nade it plain, b 1l 1 o e V1 oth were in mourning because | Demands Tnediate Hearig. ians Summoned. Conference Today. q.\:;..‘.(v itioed tho . e Sl Thot e bt e Bon it O el L e ‘l““’m_i'l':”‘,fl"‘. Bucharest, Rumania, Nov. 10 (P—| After informing members of the | posits of slime 7 w noryl. i I j i [r 1 . e il wore e “11 efforts to influence the ver- sucharest, Rumania, Nov. ! ko o e narys o the e ¢ 5 150 o i ' e school fund to | b It hat which she pulled down | 4 a jury. He demandad an ime With the courthouse and the strocts | EOIf course committee that he ln on- j 4 B0 ot 100 trmne : had e . 0 which Mr er her ck o sued ¥ %, to which Burkin- posed to any movement which would I : e R R R cd by “King - - | | Defense Will Demand Permission to | Bring Prince From Parls as a Star | Witness—Many Leading Ruman for blocks around under complete thany homes, untangled t o martial law and with armed sentries | Provide grounds for that purpo of splintered wree! ey nul o8t ) o Mr BLEDIERLS Gl Like Day, Clark declined to an- challenging all seeking admission, [of general taxation, Mayor plied on every s and g " ¢ Iy ing ] y were met by 20 photog - [ swer questions before the grand jury M. Manoileseu, former under day suggested public seripti aided in restoring e VS pits; ool t ! rme on the ad of counsel Specifical= {ary of finance, went on trial today [among golf cnthusiasts and offered lages of the fownship to normal, y 1 : Iy the grand jurora inquired whether for s part in the alleged conspiracy | to open the drive with a check for Clothes Add Color i x i A ! inally 2 an effort to be pol 1 had made contact between the {o restore Prince Carol to the Ru-|$100. Winter sport clothes lent color to| ! ar¢ ¥ t o btk of | “What do you want with us?" he |pymg deteetives trailing the oil manian throne, | Councilman Samuel Sablotsky who |the army. The boys treated the diy ¢ i L ¢ estate f trade ¢ of ask urors and Sinclair In a small white-washed room, no [sponsored the movement to have alas a hard-working weation and . g Dl £ AR t . tagdam for ) “Just to find out your plans,” safd Declines to Testify. larger than an American school |committee appointed to make a specded their w h song ana UK Sr NG [ ntire s ¢ t fund reporter. k. was flrst called in the ns room, 110 of Rumania's most bril- |study of the advisability of having a bhadinage. Their contribution toward l fe2n f i s increased.. “We will be away until March. | \oqtimtion vesterday but declined to Mant lawyers and jurists opened |course, and Councilman Donald L. |rehabilitation was in 1 ; ich & t what are all you men trailing | oS0 00 3 0 A e their defense of the former official | Bartlett, chairman, informed the 'jiug heen declared most n py Th ! L I ) g Ve are nobody Import-| ¢ gelf-ineriminat and W T who is specifically charged with en- | mayor they have not gone into this | th. siate of Vermont - thi 1 i : £l ) I win k] L n ¢ Why all this fuss about us?* | 41100 today so that a record might l iy i mos was noticeably irrits ) dangering the sceurity of the state | phase of the question deeply enough | pgwer Mis. Ramos stood behind the door |y 0 ¥ PR e by attempting to place Carol upon |fo accept the contribution at pres- with partial rostora luring the interview e DGR R the throne now occupled by his six- | ent. They told the mayor they o (e and with 1 SSIN& WH‘F Ramos said she had not become a | g oty Ach the Koy year-old son, King Mizhael. not favor any attempt to have a £olf | uireinents eared ; ; RiNoIo aftor! tie SRR b UL R The courtmartial, which iy trying |course included in next year's Budg- | \ooq op the present i men to cnt 000 from applica bt ot were a Catholic pr S e A inoflesen, was composed of one | ctand they agreed with the proposul 'yyo s Tl I the court’s find —— R ot ime befors mistrial was ore Jonel as president, 1wo majors and | that those who would make use of |y (T ud immorality. Vel iR CainG {wo captains as co-judges, while the [the }inks be required to provide was her y the numerous washout 2ev. Forbush T A § . ( ol on Page 17) e Rev. Forhush Thinks Mate ™50 50 fa Wi to- deeie (Continued on Fage 1 1 pers ey « he eh and ; ck ommanc 8¢ nervous, al- |principle as in the case of the W n ¢ consciousness of the strength of | “T do not feel that the man who Plainly. Improssed by mapnt. Moether ol Seven Childeen Tells the formidable array of legal Inmin- | works for 1 wliges i aau vl o B % Accon i : i arles opposing him ed property and has difficulty meet- | |16 0% 1 SAESRRES SR TN Police of Atempt (o trers tev, bascom) rhush and Playzrounds Both o . i 3 Yew Decorations ing his bills, should be required 10| winit (e woormar | el e Wt e Dive oo Votatto Stavti: The only decorations on the glar- | pay for o golf course which he prob- | Yt tle The KOLTIOE, AHEi b ( . O . today o rend s Covered by Liubjlity : ing white walls of the courtroom jably will never use, the mayor said | o i ant i aheoletely oo @ omalass : ich wife, b ok dependently on That were faded lithographs of little King | e e i TR e e 1 P it woods olicy ) Michael, Queen Mario and the ate | (Continued on Page 17) [ G510 wonther e 1IgH seems o have FStovr ehilicen cime L % iy hy no means abandons dabil e eE ) = Date King Ferdinand. On a table in front et il Gt ekt = o ; o ou | HODC OF i Forbush ¢ e LS |of the president was a woode: his appeal, ay relief workers strug- and were follow the hus U SARLLBEEL N 10 protect the city against and a silver tkon for the adminis- | ded over snow covered ronds ne r, who mpted ok : _ APk possih VELILS. mesnliing from: in: ! lihu B t Thotel wil ation of oaths ring food and mealcine (o the i ) lar, ac 1o he t before SLIES I AL L s ‘ £ ats T were 200 witnesses waiting | ‘ : ated communities of {he stat to Officer lor I i 5 l cision w srporation at t of busi« 14.“@ i ARy s R | r e S R e i LT ior NS Lty o s et S 2 % : 2 o BB guarded on all sides by armed sen- | considered outside i ' sary | wile's sl ¢ = X , RN { was anthos to proce I )1 vird of directors tries and scores of secret rervice op- | nd hrought to the 1o crattves. Only ten local and ten | syre - . | s P g e ! L " sinec. | 1 bt T M R SO S gy 5 forcign journailsta were aamitted, | Will Not hnkaze iz Conz e el N Olte el il : wels tlooded Ve sooll i ; : made onditions there She and ! N (i reel y I oteam o use of the P lont I5a48; troversy Over Incin- Contributions will be reccivid by stayi t the liome of fa A hat e laying fisld on Thank Aack of wrritt board of dis the Red Cross, ov by the governor, 75 Hartford aveni i 5 3 il ke s held up, menber wre . fow (Continued on Pa[c 17) V end hm of th htnllh de lmr(mt-nl to- 1 to tuke day declined to enter into controver- | - St el #onlan . e ns i W she migh ; - - ore nt of ted chain Gun, Meat Cleaver and Fists Used Sy with Alderman J. Gustave John- e ‘gb f was given B e i et BRAKEMAN 1S KILLED; TWO OF CREW /o e L e In New Haven Hold- i health department head has misted \ ! ' - . Shtel A poreet ARG thE e e v s " e INJURED AS TRAIN BOILER EXPLODES ' et ety ot cun e o to the former organization which, visited them yest I » o i e t sov. | Wishes yunds b t e 1o from the nowg | i erator by whom they will -he turned over band learnce o they wer ot L y he Gthor the a ) hlhaie ey o ] up Attempt. | costs of a municipal incinerator. | ol iahsandiesyoUns ihovined B8 the d an incinerator will dou- [pa . . . o . " cod ph fition of 19261927, b g {the attempta of an armed voutn to 1 GAhed An eneruos WL Sow Engine Speeding For New Haven at 40 Miles An Hour o oo rence. ¥ et g roh a grocery store in 131 Putnam |, o e Dr. Pullan to- Then K S ST 5 : Irs. 1% I has found | Uarttord, Nov i Aty T <liy as tng e e e et rx?.ly"‘;.'.'x'fn" e DTty When Flue Gives Way, Turning Cabin Into lay f : relations, a battle in which a gun, meat in the hands of the joint commit- | White-Hot 1“urnucc, fry rolibly I8 not suft < won the L ', was cleaver and fists played their share. {teo of the common council and the | Ny great ex o1 g lip cnp for 7 Britain club, Vincent Apicella, the grocer, was 'health bourd has been prepared hon- T Iemsen 1, b ie Blanken- alone in his store today when the!estly and accurately and from the | Saybrook, Nov. 10 (P One man Sprague throttlod lis on a tev. Forhu v L nviy e at the Noven youth entered and without any pro- [standpoint of the needs of the com- 8 killed and two ofhers are in o leaped to safety and MeCormici t nose round |, f college hody ) P atives of the United liminaries pointed a gun at him and | munity. I do not wish to enter into | S¢TiOUs condition at New London aitempting to jump from the « nt was 1 sed-hair T fite, aloca Uhd)dup waa | HLetol pary who have been demanded the contents of the cash |controversy with anyone, and know | ital as the result of a boiler ex- side of the cngine, 15 said to have st oxprossed > competition by the Ha canbers of the hoard of directors at | register. Apicella at first took the | the report now being considered by ploslon fn Engind 5 of the New lowled Wrightington over jnto the that an forit lox! w I nani association in 1914, that v will quit the hoard at |thing as a joke and laughingly told |the special committee will stand on York, New Haven and Hurtford roadway, onsible rohis wife's disappe S e e their places will be filled the youth to “put that gun down” |ita own merits.” railrond near Grove Beach last| When Wrightington o e i A but when (he lad reached for the | The report submitted by Dr. Pul-night y 4 consciousness MeCorn N LI Bl she 1 2 o ¢ mstead who represented the lcaxh drawer the man picked up a |10 agrees with Alderman Johnson's | The dead man is Philip McCor side him and Spra i feay- foni for matnliurs i ks i o i furing | hot \ it today's meeting had meat cleaver and struck at him, [Btatement as fo the actual cost °’1","”v" 80, of .m”), th street, e ! S .-m iona \ hw‘~ ’w w;vl ‘y'»l“‘.h” UL {01907, I H”m the Alpha Delta | HUe comment to make. “It's a The youth retaliated by striking the | Barbage colection at present, which N:‘-\» York eity, 1dend brake . : I ; deve \“‘1” 1 J that ¢ 9 Ang ot ‘\, . ruv ‘- 1\, \f‘n- A e e srocer with the butt end of his |18 $81,200. However, in fixing the jman on the train eI VROl e i e S PR L) e sy BSOS W | present per capita cost, Dr. Pullen | The injured are: B. L. Sprague, soveral miles, to report the occn IR SN AT T ) em tell you uh relar pistol and the two then clinched | s & i g 5 Sinething Lowest in percentige of failures {5 | them tell you ubout it he declared ; 2 5 pointed to the fact that 6,000 tons |37, cngineer, of 176 Willinm stroct # . : il Wiie ohit Teninths: 16 AT and went to the floor. | arat itk : s ol Traffic on the line was tied up for | Worry over fhis had resulted in a | Alph t per cent. 80D of rubbish and ashes arc collected | West Haven and 1% 5. Wrightingto v nothe 1 i | Dlote: the seceasion of. the [ykHite Apleella’s 15 year old 800 ar- | ynaly by private contractors at |34, firman of hathaw strect, wore than an hour mental breakdown, he believed. i Tt % While the fecl betw the low [rived at that point and at first, |y Slael oeea” LA on Charens this | New Haven > £ i IS ORDER et teallnee liebesn AL thinking that his father was Strug- | copeetion would be by the| At the time of the cxplosion 1 STOLEN AUTO FOUND. wwhingion, ~Nov. 10 SUR=sq e, MEIUr A1t t18 -hGaIn g I [Rling with an intoxicated man did | ojy ynger the Incineration plan. (rain was headed for New Havon lon, Nov. 10 (P—An auto- [army order calling Colonel Charles ) Enization have becn the moat cors [not join in the fray but when he lpyig 272,000, reckoned with a § a speed of about 40 miles an hour beeame aware that it was a real g0 equipment cost and $14,000 | With its 66 cars, it was rying o | struggle aided his father. operating cost give the superintend- load of 3,000 tons. MeCormick wi The young bandit, however, man- nt the basis for a $1.04 per capita riding In the cab with the cngineor Increasing clondiness, follow- | that place ax stolon last night, was | that he Is to remain on acti rv- | el aged to frce himself and ran from estimate, as against a $1.37 per cap- (and the fireman when a boiler flue | ¢ by showers late tonight or ‘ found on Orange strect this eity this ice with the first pursult group until This I8 the first hotel built under he co hapter of th ity college community proposition and matter entirely; wir tune 1 THE WEATHI ,( maobil y v Delsole A, Lindbergh to active duty at Scly. disl it was remotely expeeted that | — ¢ ' . New Haven, ridge d. Michigan, was published the Burritt would ask to he relicved | New Brit and vicinity: shich was reported by the poliee of today by the department and shows | from its contract, Col. Olmstead de= the store. Young Apicella gave ita with the present system plus the |gave way and filled the cabin with Friday, rising tempoeraty morning. The ear was badly dam-|December 31, when he goes back o the United poration manages chase after first picking up his 'cost of rubbish and ashes collec- steam and white hot coals from the 1 as a result of shing into’| his fnactive reserve status, The or- ! ment to withdraw from the ehaln, father but the lad had disappearcd. |tion. |fircbox. curh prior to | abandoned. [ der wasg effective yesterd | Col. Olmstead said.

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