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i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROm 27 1922. t Pea a | “3 ; Js set, Oh 2 soe 8 ; ‘ ee ae ‘alga ee] frItitrrrtreeee eee eee eee ee THIS ROBBER GANG MADE JAMES BOYS LOOK LIKE “PIKERS” pasa Alleged Slayef Tells Thrilling Story of Daredevil Criminal Adventure. LIKE A MOVIE THRILLER. leaders ended early to-day after voting to maintain the army to support the “Republic of Ireland."* The authority of the Dail Kireann to use the army for tho Free State wes repudiated and allegiance to Eamon De Valera was pledged Sixteen leaders were appointed by the 200 youthful delegates to control ® separate Republican Army, which will refuse to obey orders of the Pro- visional Government. An immediate coup against the Provisional Free State Government was discussed and rejected. A drastic boycott of Belfast war Yoted as reprisal for murders of Catholics in the Ulster capital. Eamon de Valera consulted with the mew leaders. ‘The convention had been forbidden by Arthur Grimth, President of Dall Eireann, who characterized it as ‘‘open revolt.'’ Some of the mutineers were from the Dublin command, but the bulk were from Munster and Connaught If the divisions and brigades of which the delegates were representatives follow the convention's decision the Republican army will be split into two sections, of which the larger will continue to support the Free State Government. The Free State would have at its big crap game on in u certain place. sos ana'garano“”"""""" Hong Dog Dives Like a Fish Like an episode in an old-time mov- minor ie taniop on ne cae | TO Save Doll in Aquarium Tank 't soon became necessary to use the ump, but the water gained such way that all became exhausted, «ugh both men and women worked ‘clolcally, ‘The hull gradually filled with water, the tail of the plane be- gun to drag under the surface. Soon Between Ottawa and Holiday, Kan., ag enormous wave struck broadside, according to Weisgerber, there is a and the flying boat turned over on wretch where an automobile road] Canine Believed He Was Saving Baby, For}her tack, sweeping all of us into the runs alongside the railroad tracks, $ ay ‘The gang stole an automobile, rode He Has Rescued Two From Drowning. “Mrs. Bulte came to the surface N TREATY AN al (00 (00 dowel the FO: Got cet Otwn ane first, then Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith. | . pacha ae wuited for the express—the Limited There has been many a queer Of the three none could swim. I suc- peer eee from Chicago to Los Angeles, "hat the Aquarium tn Battery Knbe-ten te Sent thee nee the ee z When they heard it coming they{ Park. But babl: ver ° urned plane. rs, Dickson and Mr, ici irc nec itarted their car and when the train ae 1 = Biikscs id Bay diets Bulte had not appeared on the sur- Official Circles Expect Both came along hit up speed until they Z er et reer face. Mrs. Bulte made this discovery. Chambers to Adopt Our were running even with {t. Then] /n& an exhibit as the one tn which ‘My God! My husband, where is : Adums leaped from the autoboblle to'| 4 fine Austraian Chesapeake dog STAND 10 REFUTE ue ssp hlaloay ies GUaRE Reservation. the platform of one of the mail cars nd y yod the leading ‘ol er he woul al ight in which he entered while the automobiie| 211! ® baby doll played the Ix a few minutes and dived into the trutled wong with the train. an Ghee “Brown and walle water, but I could not locate either LIT CIGARS WITH $100 LIBERTY] jast week this dog dived into a him or Mrs, Dickson. Mrs. Bulte be- gan to weep. BONDS. Tarmectatte Of mom matey te “I dived into the water and ob- If Welagerber is to be believed} What he believed was a rownine tained cushions {rem the plane to use Adams held up and disarmed six mai}} Child. And while he was \ for life preservers/ As I returned to clerks und then, opening the door of the water : Ree Raspes them, I saw the body of Bulte float- t! : P | chine was taking a i ing. 1 stepped directly in front of] q, ; e tered Tull Into the untamobtien mis: | record. of the cool, calculating |this dato and during this lapse of |Mrs, Buite und obstructed her view. | Scnate. it was stated to-day in of- ning ulongside and jumped from the| method employed by the animal time that the indictment charges|As the body passed me, I noted a| “ial circles, train to the uutomobile. This job,| ® complete the eee pihene Rickard with the commission of one}wound on his forehead, He must] French officiais predicted the Sen Welsgerber said, yielded $20,000 in] sald to be the first time & Gog NIN | + the offenses charged in a house in| Have been killed before he struck the late and Chamber of cash and a lot of registered $100 Lib-| been photographed under ws water when the plane overturned. They decided on this Job on impulse $54,124,962 Is Appraisal of Holdings of Deceased Stan- dard Oil Magr gnate. PARIS, Mareh (Associated Press).—The French Government will approve of adoption by the French Parllament of the ‘no alliance’? ervation to the Four-Power Pacific Treaty adopted by the United States The appraisers of the New ¥ Tax Commission filed to- of tho state of wi & ness, Standard Of! mag prais am L. Har nate, next to Jolin D, Rockefeller probably the heaviest holder Standard Oil securities The gross estate appraisal, is $54 ness died May 10, praisal is based upon 8 Murders, 35 Bank and Store Robberies and Train Hold- Up Charged to Band. (Special to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N. J., March 27.—In a ‘ite more than two months of crime, (Continued From First Page.) cording to the Deputies would weorge Weisgerber, who was arrested Hy atismpting to gore 4 fe West 47th Street. e ratify the pact, togethe rwith the]at that date he net est disposal upward of 100,000 men, wh! erty Bonds, with which the robbers] actually a Ld Within the next thirty minutes seal iter P the Republicans aco control en in Gloucester County on March 19] iit thelr cigurs. ‘i = Underneath his cleanly ure Rex Beach, Major A. J. Drexel] the scene changed twice. On the] Brandegee reservation. It was thought Py ace atictlede iatiounts more than 60,000. It is believed,| for a burglary and started from Phila-| Kansas got too hot to hold the are aac ijonate tove {Biddle and others appeared on horizon, we sighted the fishing baat.|iikely, however, that Parilament|" at). ig divided!) Between THE however, that many of the army units| delphia in the custody of Sheriff West | &4Ns. and stealing automobiles here| Bob's dog heart e pimlOnel’ So" | tung enis morning as character wit-]We began to laugh and contemplated | wouid adopt a reservation to the Root| widow, Huith Hale. Iarkness, who represented at the convention will re- and there they worked over into] Of children. Many. being picked up. 1 was confident we ‘ kness, wh of Osceola County, Ia., this morning » stand trial for murder, crowded acre daredevil criminal adventure than the members of the old Jesse James and Younger outlaw gangs, »perating in the Middle West, experi- enced in years. The James and Younger outfits travelled on horse- buck. Weisgerber and three others, comprising the Eddie Adams gang, travelled in automobiles and on trains, operating In the same parts of the Middle West that were covered by the gangs under the leadership of Jesse and Frank James and Cole and Bgb Younger. Welsgerber’s crimes around’ this f, the other half being divided equally between Louise Hark ness, a daughter, and William Hale Harkness, son. The greater portion of the e consists of stocks und other sec! would bo gavel, Inv fach 1 felt Hke{stbmarine resolutions, providing that Rex Beach, novelist and playwright, | whistling. { believe I did. It kopt up} since submarines are prohibited from appeared to-day as a character wit-| my morale. attacking merchantment, the latter ness for Mr. Rickard. He said he had] “And the fishing boat changed Its} must be prohibited from arming them- course. “T can't understand in God's worla|%*lves against submarines. WASHINGTON, March 27.—Sen- four years ago, when they were both| why he did not keep on toward us. miners. Mr. Beach said he had fre-]He knew I was in that locality somo-|ator Hitchcock of Nebraska, ranking quented the Rickard gambling house| Where, for he had seen me come} nemocrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, who first raised the ques- Mid tewasa “equate piace”. down. I could see his name on the isher of the tion as to the Senate's action on the area aioe bout, less than half a mile away as Charles E. erron, pul he went on. food. Jones fed them. The day be- ere, vividly : fore he had been in Osceola and had| °F SARA a padi rescues, [ANchorage Daily Times and the] “The winds yose during the night|supplementary Four power treaty, show " ily. y F v0 e aker, least |renewed in the Senate to-day his heard of the operations of the fugitive Juneau Dail al, acid that Mr, | ina the women grew weaker, At least | ay » sUcreisia As soon as he takes his spring Ran lonalie hen} tWelve times they were swept ovor,|charges ‘that the Administration Adams gang. Rjckard had tionally high Lapin d into the water Bob opens his |) i Me hut i swam: cut and\got. thera and | leaders had) obscured the. whdle-ltuas Belteving that his guests were the the sinking |feputation for truth, “morality and in- i outlaws he telephoned to Sheriff Ka NS Ha Lond ecirataly tegrity in Alaska. Mr. Herron suid he] !rought them back each time. tion with dgubts, inconsistencies and 7 F 4 oy The next @ay our hopes rose as | uncertainties.”* West in Osceola. The Sheriff he uses [did not now approve of professions! hustily gathered a posse of four men| Judging distance ts ume Suna abling, but he had no prejudice y other boats pass, but none | He declared he saw no real remedy and rode out to Jones's farm. his torepews .exachy. AF against gambling as (t was in the min-| Ce within less than a mile and a) now, because the treaty with its sup- Missouri. In a town called West} !%s to hie ag ae ae aS Pluins in that State the gang robbed} {his fen’ ae e. Once, for'in- eleven stores in one night. There} {0 save Hittle ones, ON aecitic the waves at Alki Point, Seattle. Pressed, reached the vicinity of Osce-| {M0 "time earlier he had done ola, a little city in southwestern | Some Te OTe Lake Worth, lowa on the main line of the C., B. &| * {les from the clty of Fort Q. Railroad, Hiding thelr wi pull Mag nd they entered the farmhouse Worth. Fer: th y farmhouse of a man ‘The pictures, taken at 6 named Charles Jones and asked for] 4 uarum with the co-operation fume to line up against the Free Stute, wo that the actual Republican forci Way fall far short of the 50,000 exti- mate. Neither Gen. Muleahy, the Dail Minister of Defense, who had“ an- mounced that every man attending would .be suspended from the army nor any other representative of the s Dail would comment on the preceed- 4 ings. Addressing a meeting at Water- ford Michael Collins declared Ireland never has witnessed a more sinister or more cowardly campaign than that of the treaty opponents, and that De Valera and his followers are proving themselves the greatest enemies Ire- land ever had. Referring. to the coming conference rittes of industrial, railroad und public itility corporations Among the holdings are Standar! Oil of New Jersey, $10,900,000; Stand known Mr. Rickard in Alaska twenty- ard Oil of Standard Ol nd Standard ew Yor) $4,284,520, a tolal stockholdings the four principal companies of the Standard Oil group of $22,054,050 ERWIV RUHLAND, ARTIST, DE VD. win Ruhland, an artist, No. Georgia Place, Flushing, died to-day in diver uses his arms—to steer with. half of us. One of the women, Mrs | pte it had already t Flushing Hospital where he underw im London with Sir James Craig, the After a search the posse found the hi mps of Alaske plement had already been returned to | lh rs SF ndery ; part of New Jersey did not amount s With his lips curled over his ot egal Smith, became utterly dejected. the White House by the Secret f tion several days ugo. He ha Ulster Premier, Mr. Collins said: ’ % i outlaws whose car had broken down. teeth so not to injure the child. ; ‘ybody gambled, h sald. , “On into Wednesday night we Oa ees aes y the Secretary of Jan operation sev day H “Tt will surprise you to know that|t0 much, He came in November, afin a gun fight that followed Jones , Ta hicawel? Major Anthony J. Drexel Biddle ‘ eae he Senate and was no longer open to] peen ill six weeks, He was borr the greatest argument we will face|fugitive from justice from Kansas,Jand u member of the posse were| ob deftly manoeuvres suid his ocupation for fourteen ycars| ' #ot hold of the anchor rope and the | Senate action unless re-submitted by | yfanhattan thirty-two years ago, killed. Shoriff West who came on to] !to a position to grasp the cloth- Yiiy peen the other man and I lashed the two wom- | the Piveident. Camden to get Weisgerber says that] !"# at the shoulder. Class movement. He sald he knew] ©? to the overturned plane. Next day! 4 radical difference’ between Walaiertas ileal tne: tarmer With a firm grip—and Bob for Mr. Rickard's reputation in war] the two women died. and | Held them | president Harding and Secretary Follpwing the Oxceola affatre tho] makes rapid teats with Jerks of BIS Lwork when he was a Major in the|inmy arms as they smiled nd) Hughes an to the nature of the sup- gang went back to Wichita, Kan., to] bead as if he were shaking @ [Marine Corps ‘ breathed their VRE ca bes Mts plement was shown, Senator Hitch- obtain hidden loot and separate, In] Mouse—the dog then lets his hind Willlam Maxey, a bank messenger] ousted, they sank away eit | cock said, by the fact that Mr. Hughes is De Valera and his following. Mr. Craig will contend, as he has con- tended, that the North cannot think of coming in with us while present cepdi*:ons prevail among ouselves, “If De Valera can ynite the nation and settled in Paulsboro, where he leadership of the Bible had been employed five years ago. On March 17 he robbed the safe in the Pennsylvania Railroad Station ut Paulsboro and failed to cover his trail. was graduated fron Academy of Design. He decorative borders. He ployed by the the Theatre Magazine His wife, Cor merly Marguerite Hick) of ‘ ' C * death, but they smiled until the last. ° Q doa son, Irwin, sury under his leadership, will accept the], a gun fight in Wichita Adams and| Guarters sink, and paddling with Jand box office guard of Madison egal in making his report as head of the] «n . treaty and ugree to work, the Froo| When he was arrested he made ail- | holicemen were hillod. Welsger-| his back legs trends water to the |Square Garden, said ho was on duty| We carried the tasiee severed hoes) American delegation vald there were| member of the Au Fa ? State will gladly stand uside.’* missions which led the police to make] |"? escaped and came to his vid | surface. All this time the head Jin unfform in the main lobby of the| bUt realized the necessity of lightening | six treaties’’ to be ratified, while | Flushing al inquiries in Kansas, Missourl and Towa, which developed that the gang with which Welsgerber was con- nected was charged with eight mur- ders, the wounding of 26 men, 35 bank and store robberies and the rob- bery of a Santa Fe express train in Kansas, all these crimes having been committed, according to the Western authorities, between the latter part of August and the early ‘part of After attacking De Valera for th» the craft, and allowed the bodies to] president Harding in laying the same “barrenness’’ of his policy, Mr. Col- Mims suid, bitterly: “We are fearing less about his pol- icy and more about his threute— threats against the Irish people if they dare to approve the treaty. Their arguments are falling to win sup- port, for-their changing and imprac- tamping grounds in New Jersey, He| of the child {s leaning against the |Garden when nothing in the way of a aves not know what became of Mentel-| broad, powerful nose of the dog. |show or an entertainment was going] lip into the sea. pee cnea, [UTEUmMents before the Senate described man and Turner On the surfice Bob points for Jon. The Madison Avenue door and| “Thursday, ss Guss Applimebld:|them as ‘seven tre Saati. ASERCRIE shore, and makes rapid progress |the employees’ entrance on Fourth] Smith grew delirious and I strapped esis ENOUGH HARD COAL | 2» his muscular legs stir’ the tional and aeked me what chance 1] JURY IN 13 MINUTES TO LAST 7 WEEKS The actual time that elapses is thought we had of belng rescued, 1 TO TRY MURDER CASE Avenue (which was also guarded) were the only entrances open. Maney said he never say Mr. Rick ard take two little girls into the arena at any time when there was no show jat the Garden, told him I thought we would yet be less than two seconds. A doll as waa end he anidis eae a eae He ‘T ‘don't seo how we can hold out|” ‘Newark Common Plean Court. much longer. Don't you think I had ; : large and as heavy as a four-year- Prospect of Strike April 1 Brings} gia child was thrown inte the and Tan campaign. Where reuson than one second Sarah Schoenfeld was brought in. A record for speed tn selecting a mur- Cs Ip ae hdr tn rag pee ait weticnat Rishiot Orders to. the Bo ndesreey after it, had sunk | Mr. Maney sald he had seen her ofton] ? rave miter Aenoes qi tit T | der case Jury wae set in Common Fleas won't avail. any: Qivedt. ed nw eeitacsing tne Operators, to a depth of six fect and was on |!" front of the Garden begging. Me} oan | Court before Judge Stickel In Newark, had been on duty when Sarah Schocn | i naneea lc feld and her mother came and asked RAs SALE ae las beoel BAREET L ‘promise me that If you return rou Tadd inlerecn relauten after: the case ict for an Interview with Mr. Rickard. He] P')"12i ‘thor sons. how brave their| John Kayde, charged with the murder d t. 13 took them In to seo the proprictor.| "tne was, Tell them the facts and | of Philip Palmiclano at the city dump A vt. on page crimes that led to the charge of mur- dor against him, Weisgerber taiked freely of his career, He was u petty thief before he met, in the State Prison at Lansing, Kan., where he was serving a term for larceny, a man known es Eddie Adams, who was un- der sentence of from ten to twenty SCRANTON, March 27.—The an- his way to the surface. His dive ‘ wan perfect. thraclte reserve stock at the present} nis fine dog, the size of a small time is 8,000,0000 tons, sufficient to] <1. Bernard, is not yet three years meet demand for seven weeks, Charles} old, He was born in Australia S. Allen, Secretary of the Anthracite] and given to Mr. Cassidy by tho 1 Consumers’ Association, an-] Owner, Lieut, Cosgrove of the Serte ieee British Army, when the dog was ‘Trude Mark COAL MINERS MEET WITH OPERATORS Scale Committee of the Men Argu- ing for an Advance to Stave Mrs. Schoenfeld came other times but f on Feb. 5, was called twelve men were Mr. Rickard was busy, Mra, Mancy| (elt them the truth about'me You) caine and in the box ready for trinl said, and she was told to write a letter] reit them for me, boy.” . asking Mr. Rickard to help her] «tte removed three dollar bills from will know as no other how I died. ts rs for robbery. Adam: - o our months old, Mr. Cas- {Prothe his pocket and asked me to give one ‘Off Strike. Teoord th Kansan and Misscurt een! Sore dan oories Guin Mar tes eiuey who han oareed Mr. Maney remeinbered the pres-| ¢o each of his three boys with his dy- ‘The four members of the scale com-| Welsgerber, according to his own|uny meeting the demand underground in all parts, of tho (oe tt te ten the might or Nog.) mg, mmenaage: body into the se: mittes of the Anthracite Miners'|®0TY: Was a sort of a prison trusty} ‘State police and authorities searched | world, and he has found Bob a fry% 4) Ne Larkin the night of Nov.) s1 pushed his body into the sea and in charge of repairs on the bollers. |to.day for the source of radical literu-| faithful pal, ‘The dog in gentle, | 1”: 5 all alone kept up my courage as Union and the four of the operators’ committee are holding their adjourned meeting this afternoon in the Union League Club, hoping to work out a solution of the coul situation and o scale that will prevent the ordered coal strike. At to-day’s meeting the miners are endeavoring to show by figures that un increase is necessary for a living wage. Joseph P. Ryan, Vice President of the’ International Longshoreman’s sage that Mrs. Flournoy was inside and passed it to Mr, Rickard and Mr. Flournoy. This was to corrobo- rate the allbi evidence given Friday best I could. The sun’s heat had blistered mo and the thirst was mad- dening. I chewed the ends of my fingers until blood came to appease ic na aad my thirst, I saw boats pass and waved to them, but none saw me, Sub-chasers in command of Capt Caesar went out from Milam! carly to- day in'the hope that some trace of the victims of the tragedy might be WOMEN MET DEATH SMILING AS SEAS ets siotne sere ht ee Two others serving short terms were named Fentelman and Turner. Adams, @ natural leader, picked out these three to help him. He held the appeal of an arch criminal and they fell into his plans. By reason of the trust imposed in them, Welsgerber, Fentelman and Turner were able to secrete wood, with which they made a ladder for the purpose of sealing the thirty-five- foot wall around the prison. They 60! away on the night of Aug. 13 ture of the Communist Party, urging | affectionate and clever, He ts also anthracite miners to fight to a finish,| a in great Protector and watch dog. and describing State troopers as Con- to-day increased the price of Its coal DROP 3 PER CENT. y by $1 a to OO eee DURING ONE MONTH BLACK BOX SUBSTITUTE —— FOR SAFE IN WINDOW] For Year Ended March 15, Re- Dagan tail Prices Decrease 9 REWARD for the information that will lead to the arrest and convic- ————-——— Safe Robbers U “Can Opener Eien Wee oakad' te dey whet ous uncer # hall of bullets fired by Two Brooklyn Raids, Per Cent. WRECKED SEAPIA » PART OF FROME EXPERIENCE. tion of the party or parties re- = ie c veek-t rooklyn safe . TAS J . ‘rom eat at-Intelligencer.) * 3 . ualen toward British coul brought into|in prison’ park Telded -g encayey |, TRO, weekrend Brooklyn ute burs WASHINGTON, March NE Aeros Ie hee Eee bn anaraple sponsible for the death of its larles may have been the work of the same gang. In ca were moved to the rear of this country. He said his union would render every possible assistance to the miners, that there was no meet- Retail food prices in ten cities of the country showed a decrerise ranging from 1 to 4 per cent clothing store in the night time, out- fitted themselves, stole an uutomo- bile and started out om a joy ride of of minority ruling. Jimmy—When there Is a baby tn the ) case big sufes store and Manager, . —. -- e “ean opencrs,"' 1 oe From First Pa i ? 1 ing of the Executive Committee until] robbery and murder. Oe’ ee HG Bohack Combany,| during the month from Fob. 15 sehen es) Richard J. O’Shea, April 9, but that if there was cause] Welagerber's story was rambling | No. 668 Manhattan Avenue, lost $1,600] to March 16, according to statis- renee FUNERAL DIRECTORS. t 735 Third Avenue, w York City for it he would cal! a special meeting. | because he could not tell the names|in cash, and the Beck-Hassard Shot tics announced to-day by, the |began to pour into the hull, but 1 a 2 Ce The International Seamen's Union will hold a meeting to-night at No. of the numerous towns in which his gang adventured, but Western offi- Company store, No. 329 Grand Street, ISureau of Labor Statistics of tho plugged the hole with my coat,"’ said $2,800 {n cash. Department of Labor Moore. ‘We were almost on the ed on Saturday Night, March 25th. 89 Gouth Street to discuss the possi-|cers, by the records, ure piecing the] , The aa’ siGre bls robbed The decreases were as follows of the Gulf Stream, in sight of Bimini, Bility of trouble in case the importa-|tale together. According to Weis- J GY NikNt. Tie biirslare piled the Tere} Atunchester, 4 per cent.; New |put not far enough to the side to es The Great tion of British coal is attempted. gerber the gang's first big job was oud safe from the show York, Bultimore, Bridgeport cape the current. We drifted for ————— the hold-up of a bank that netted | Where u light ov uve pull x] Newark, New Haven, Richmond time, riding a high sea with MILK PRICE TO DROr. $87,000. clear view, to the rea A hot covered and Washington, 3 per cent.; running fifteen feet high. The UTICA, March 81.<The Dairymen's| ‘We didn’t make any plans,’’ he] with black cloth was substituted for it Milwaukee, 2 per cent., and Den- engers became excited, but said. ‘We rode into this burg and the bank looked good to us, so wo walked in and stuck it up and made u clean getaway. By luck we made a twist that threw our pursuers off the track. Thut evening we got into an- The safe wus tipped over with the door] yer 1 per cent, ripped off. Compared to 1918 figure New At the shoe store the bu 8 lifted 01 ® the street grating, entered the cetlur and York still shows an increase of 4 sawed # hole through the flooring per cent.; Milwaukee, 39 per a cent.; Manchester, 88 per cent.; To Stop u Cold in One Day New Haven, 37 per cent.; New League Co-operative Association an- nounces thet the milk ef ite 67,000 pro- ducers ie being offered for sale to the Sealers at the same prices for April as for sre. with the exception of the mille as Class 1A, which is ult gold to to the conaymer in glass bot- rave, and cach gave all px assistance “As we @irfted to the north came a thud as tf we had stry sundbar, but ft proved to be a plece of wreckage, which tore another hole ATLANTIC & PAUIFIC TEA CO. 150 Bay Street, Jersey City, N, J, les. ‘This 4e reduced from §2.63 te $2.40 other town, and while we were having) Take Tatstive MKOMO QUININE Tab ark, 36 per cent. and Denver, 26 jin the hull gitsants peg.208 pounds, @ supper we heard that there y Grove. Be suro you get BROMO, Ste. per cent, “1. plugged this with my sweater. 1140 Broadway, New York | 4 }

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