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REPRE SCREEN OT aT WHEN HE BALKS AT GIRL'S BEAU Selene Put in Cooler While Daughter Entertains Her Young ay Suitor. SHE DODGES AUTO Bleeds to Death Despite First Aid and Fast Run of Ambulance. ; Mrs, Carmelin Cafaro, sixty-five, st No. 65 Mott Street, died early to- day in Bellevue Hospital from im jurtes caused when a five-ton aute | trick struck her at Canal and Mul- i verry Streets. She had qtepped out t of the way of an automobile when | , hit by the truck, operated by Michael . Ko wa : Maralo of South Ozone Park, L. I. ; = She was bleeding to fleath when an 7 ee arrived fvom Volunteer MOTHER SEEKS POLICE. Entire Family Flees From Parent’s Wrath Over Sun- day Caller. Lieut. Schnulling of Hoboken Police Headquarters believes that an eighteen-year-old girl has the right to sit on the parlor sofa with a young ambulance Shc b Bintay ate, ad the law “Every human being “So I conclade that “We have less excuse “The Main Street “In Enrope, the Main “England ts Imitating “Americans are less “America is the one Hospital and Dr, Rothfeder and Po- t + ae is provincial; where- not only America, not for being provincial mind, the world over, Streeters take it out in our worst, not our best fond of money than Eu- yuntry—exeept pos. Niceman Stein made a tourniquet \ in all its majesty may be invoked to Ss eee Fe EAL he aes IS SSS PULL, SES RUE. t enforce that right. ever a group of proyin- only Earope, but the than any other country wishes to see every wishing; here Carrie —xhe can't have too ‘ropeanss but_there is sthly ftussie—that ts round her left leg and made bg id | Cornelius Fitzpatrick of No. 82 aor-] lads are gathered to- World ty full of Mam | —we can change, other mind ereated in Natlon takes a hatchet” — much of Jarn” mone snobbery of fame Ty of hope ae Oe saeiis (Cae wee oars | ferson Street mado stich a fuss with wether Is Main Street? Streets? its own imane ily heres a Cert aleant ’ the rest of the family because of his <= — rear es eens ST, 5 : = Leos - eee ee ee “ sitar a = ‘eae daughter Margaret's caller last even- Pantin uibeeen } DHS (Stee Dey ero tees | indent here—or a *Dab- GIRLS FIGHT MAY Mt MeClourt, forty nd Rose ing that Mrs, Fitzpatrick suggested Si I S H pp | ot Virginia.’ U V St { Cl eCourt, . 24 | ee ie mes ve SereCier Lewis Sees Hope SETTLE poinTIN |US@ Vacuum oireet Cleaners, shames, twenty-four, al of No. fore they could act on the suggestion Margaret's eight sisters and brothers, large and small, trooped in and sal “The ‘old man’ is getting madder and madder and likely to kill somebody." Mrs, Fitzpatrick, Margaret, her young man and the eight little Fitz- | patricks hurried out of the house and went in a body to Police Headquarters. Lieut. Schnulling sent a policeman )to the house to bring the hard-hearted Seenically, it seems to be about IMMIGRANT LAW Amsterdam Aven were returning } ° e ° fifty-fifty between the European Ci Hi ome at 1 A. M, to-day from a part of Broader Sophistication, | \'.'s :%3'> sw'sr Have Dustless City, His Ideajyr yi cents, - beauty of buildings and trees, . Renus Av anteyat e e ° over here ee jing to Sinclair Less Provincialism, Here} ':.°. ee “Not only Europe but the world is full of | 4.2" al, nia thou * ings,"" added hopefully, "Wi kek kk & Main Streets; I never thought Main} can be equal Buona ia that x ++ yy] respect if we will, Of course, as Street was limited to Gopher Prairie.”| 1... oon so often said, we have truck them at Md Strect Suggestion Made to Commissioner Taylor Is} \y tives wore luted several feet Endorsed by the Downtown League. ind the taxicab gathered speed and \isappeared before any one conld get I think we're The city wil + | thousands of dolla ty rate by the elimi ave hundreds of}can be operated economically. He 7 », cut the mortall-|"eclares that the present system is|it# number. Witnesses sald It not ion of disease. | 2%, 0b8elete as'the horseca only was going at great speed, but This will mean the banishment of augeel ‘ ow ging along, as if the driver 000 “White- | the dust cloth,” Mr. Cochrane writes. was al bearing dust and free ‘Y)father before him f more material comforts — b ss" for struc! a . were drunk. e him. F ; . 1 bath wings" for subway construction and] “it will mean open windows avery [one Ps tear | “Will you let your daughter have a Sage o! ‘We (in the United States) have less ex-} rooms, central heating and so on other needed work if it will sweep [hour of the day and consounently less cker “fHospltal sutferiag’ trom any 2 an - cut, straightforward - looking} Gopher Prairie cuse for provincialism than any other Paicrgnasrtnentine Mediate tea ts street with vacuum cleaners, says] Sickness. The saving in inuadtey bite ‘its and brulses, but it is betleved 4 nds abroad in similar places. T) will be matertal and the s “wor low Uke. this come to call on her country.” MUSH Rea Tatelan ede an appeal transmitted by thé Down-|Nousewite will get a chanee Ton [all will recover at home or would you rather have her Contrasts wee . ; ourselves too much on this point town I Streot Cleaning Com-|duting the heat at the dev ond’ be], A, taxicab im whieli Frank Madras- wild fr ets” th | ka, twenty-one, his wife Agnes, twen- Reese Yeoh an) the BEKOetaT “tht j It is in America you expect to find) id to uiink that we need nothing sione Peeab eho Seenley. thacevantAall eee eek tesntueraia Pree eet ; fae Main Streets modernity, culture and broadminded-| cise to demonstrate our superi WA Vieo Prestdent of TH vacuum machines will re- whe ir four oan months! ld “I don't want my house cluttered Fj rity.’ foe oreo aad ecie # v, 2 k Jr, of No, 128 Ei ‘ up with ‘em,’ sald Mr, ltznatiiele fEuro ‘a ness, yet you often find only the as- — the Dewar Manufacturing Company, } mov tas Ue ms that are now} iret, were riding home, collided po with ‘| of Europe an suinption of theas qualities! eRe, PPE Ine. of Huish Terminal, who fathered only laid tor the rain, ‘hey wil cart | with a New York Central pillar at “It's no use! wailed Mrs. Titz-| United S © thinks is the real trouble with Vi aN ha i et AN URES ape heaiey behh w omerely lrark Avenue and 125th Street at 1 ~ Hy . RS is the tr ‘ouble € scuum cleaner can be de turned over daily will make 7 on patrick. ‘The only way to make him| United States: UBuvope inikes no bones about being pro- inal cen tata n vacuum a in y will mruke |. M1. to-day and turned over. he good is to put him where he can’t 2 uae a - Mane aRaGicg vised at reavonabie cost and that it possible an ‘almont dustleas’ city Mir, and Mrs. Madrazka and the do amy harm,’ b te fe vincial; we assert we are not and yet) : Ke aE jauffear, ‘Thomas MeKeon, forty- “Then that's what we'll do,’ 1 we are.” ‘That Is reason wh een at | FLEES REPRIMAND [i Siutuny mur, but the baby was xa euOne (Gae8 ron ALEN | FOR ERRANT FOOT )ininiurea. Fivermen from Engine E $s ERMINIA FEDERICI. s No. nearby, alded in Com . man comes into the ny leut. Schnuling. He locked Mr. Fitz- trick in a cell. Mrs. Fitzpatrick and her eight othe: children, rejoicing, escorted Margaret and her young man home and as far as the parlor door, Father was let out of his cell, with- By Marguerite Mooers Marshall ie wor . 2 5 ++ ay [potting them out of the wreckage. eom and exclaims, ‘By God! 1 Moy . , Youth Who ‘rod on Girl's] ®t them out. o! the “Main Streets’ of Europe, as compared with those of tn Mule every fellow tn ina toights Deportation Under Wika. ad tans The chauffeur sald his taxt skidded O Arnerica! place!*—you know he really has © | Quota Limit Because She ‘oes Vanishes When on the wet street when he turned to ‘ id cuse of cold feet. When Jack eit She Demurs. avoid hitting a car that came from a out being taken before the Recorder, The women are worse dressed. Iesipaow | comes tate a rdoma! {t Is Visitor. ian’ ; ese serene in time to go to his job to-day, but here are more money-grabbers, i necessary for him to say Miss Emma Federici, a school De . ee eee Mt of ra ioe Ls ae ene haierias of There is less snobbery ’ like that »owhen 2 [teacher from Italy, detained at Iéllis 881 Palisade Avenue, Jersey City, |]QUICK COURTSHIP . e rest of the family with his com- maG 7 - . nian says, ‘i'n a native of Smith- i a post-graduate student in the se jes hae There is greater beauty of scenery and building tm. a ny nith sland, is making a fight : aenigr ments on the entire proceeding. iBhere is ne Vbaosting” ville, and fet me tell you, sir, it Rel eeationviawas thecoutcomeok sien class at Dickenson High School, Jersey TOE END HAPPILY } the map reatest little town on the you know he, too, has cold will determine whether in alien “vis > City, tried to attract the attkntton of ere a v forts. . There are fewer material comfort: itor’ is exempt from the quota law cee IFUR SALES TAX ‘ 5 stud nls clase lest] bux=CE i rench Army FRAUDS ON T There is the same old American desire to make your neishbor con: feet—an Inferlority complex enraccentent Camera Men ‘and Reporters|® Yours #itt student tn’ his‘ clnay leat Hix-C be be in a + RIAL] orm to your ideas, but there is not the American energy which trans: °} > #8 Why he boasts Miss Federici has ween ordered de! Tse Displeasure: She De- y by lightly stepping on her Wins Girl in. lates the desire into fact : an Englishman has {ported twice, but has been saved | Neur Displeasure, sae be Time. -Deputy Colle -elor ad ‘These are the points of contrast ) — Anu FOR IRE KEBE. GEIB Ul ee entrain cts aoe clines Interview, f i 4 fold the teacher. The! Robert Kastk is going to’ settle . Five Others Accused of between home-made Gopher Prai- WAL PARSE NE uae feeling just this —'l AM Oxford!’ [months after studying educational F directed young Germanotta t0) sown, He has been a soldier, « sing " : sume that we cannot change. We Mrine we’ aor : ne t to the principal of the sethoo! Conspiracy and Forge ries and the European variety sur panne’ at we want to cultivate in [methods here Mes. Winifred Hudnut Valentino, | 1°R0"™ 00 i ss sn actor, a writer and an, inter- ) : it-—~und ' Hc ix eno genuine pride umigration authorities hold thet vut instead the youth fled ond has dis The first of a series of cases involy WHICH Ct eatraelcd, front SlncaT: ought to be the effort to ct TRE T AOE Seen 1 fee ee h eet nk i + of] Nite of Rudolph Volenting, ateh- jo ag 4 : iat we *, and now he is the flance of : pe ncavarennor ” J § ha voing a teacher tly does not o Hoe A speared {20 eneral police alarm has , charges of fraud through false] 1°™8, author and discoverer ot Ke man from Oklahoma — will itaelf establish a necessity for her re-| lover In sereen drunfas, disappeared |e ont out in the lope of finding | Mis Christine Heckel of Denvor cturns of sales of manufactured furs] ““Maln Street.” Just after his re- : lee wound thinking, ‘L AM Oki turn. A writ of habeas corpus pre-[ from the Netherland Motel shortly}, . Kasik ta the Hngulat of the Orduna, sine turn to America from a year of “But isn't there tl ierence homat*"* cuted her deportation on Saturday.|aster midnight. Virst reports were} a” jonstoowedito-day. Pier 42, North Daeene spreine, OF interns) xevedue)) snduting tiveugt “Bagland between the Huropean small t Us merits are still to be argued Ve-| iit te isnot dikes, elohandl H1bis The father of the boy expiained that | Which docked to-day at Pler 42, North ecelpts for taxes Imposed was com] NAMETIDE . — and ours—that with us, Main “On the then—since [fore Judge Mack. DBE Net Te eeneh mee See Frank was preparing to enter coplege | River, coming from Hamburg, South- erica A tho. UniteacBtaten District mpse| An) taly. ae Btreat tries to Impose its nd- you've come ae nut, vislied the hotel and took her | i 14 the possible humiliation of facing |ampton and Cherbourg. Miss Heckel Pere oreay:befate Judge Mand: The Aaa shea elie A AS eer wie ahead #4 you prefer STEPMOTHER WINS daughter to an apartment house, ting pringipal probably wax more than| "As #' passengen when the. vesacl Hefendants are Morris Rosenbloom,| Main Streets?” was the first try, while abroad it does not at- with all the to which will be Mrs, Valentino's hiding . sailed April 15 former Deputy Internal Revenue Col-| question I put to Mr, Lewis when tempt to dictate to tho intelligent » on the other side?” 1 sux- | CHILD FROM FATHER) place white in this city. he could stand... “He hos waver brothers |". 7 es som abit maw) hers’? paid leotor; Herman Schuss, Melville G. Se eae and sophisticated portions of the »d, as I rose to go. glib tee Mole But employees at the hotel stated | and sisters, two sisters being students ; i Ms acer petite gif Pamark, Benjamin Welesy Wiliam) [Sov Dim at the:omon of hie‘pub- population?’ I asked. tecause America is the |r tle Girls Pref ,,| that the young actress left the hotel] at the same school, Se ee tear her uts Raman and Joseph Bchuss. Ushers, No. 1 West 47th Street. “I think that 1s true,"’ acknowl- one country in the world—with ttle mri s relerence] aione and hastened to West 68th > Ne eee aaa Lie ak wc ks indictment charges tiem with| ‘Mr: Lewis's friends, by the way, edged Mr. Lewis; * ertalnly tr the ‘posailia exception of Russia Leads to Commotion in Street, where she summoned a taxi- DN CO, STEAMER SEMvice, [TMTy me She wy e iovernme Jophe ‘i of France. England is cur —that is the country of hope,’ , en cab and left no trace as tu where she ateamers, the Berkshire and the | October, eeee ga with ference etaenart oe e oanee Penne: aunts (|) with seapectatillty, The cir oadl RIGOR inte oe Court Corridor. was going. ©. W. Morse, of the Hudson Navigation | , Kaztk was a Captain tn the French ; and New York au Aiea i ‘ pat Tan VNB? ; aay tr : . He was decorat s levenue receipts for taxes, ~ Rosens} glad to know that not a red hair Binet. mings ths: wand ropean countries, you feel that The preference of a little girl tol Te Is Delleved, however, that Mfrs. |co,, will he placed Into service next | ry ding his men in an action loom and Herman Schuss, according f his head has been ch a by wishes, longs to see ev! In every ¥ ve passed their [remain with her stepmother rather] Valentino Is in the company of her} yriaay, it was need to-day, by |On°* r r 7 of his head has been changed by HUA ophated: ih dus own: image : mother and that he fs planning to ; in which they captured a German tie Government, were the heads, || his contact With effete Buropean s E zenith, that they're slipping down | than with her father when thelr hom a hat she is K to] Middleton 8. pecelver of: the | OL /gnlen Wey eR eS ean loseph Schuss was a tool, Newmark,| civilization, He is the same lean But over there Main Street takes on the other side.’ was broken up caused a commotion| leave soon for Nice, where her step-| company, The ular weekly ex General and half a regiment as {t out in wishing. Over h aus a high battery at Verdun. He ts thirty, Miss Hecke) Is twenty-seven. in the corridor of the West Farms] father, Richard Hudnut, has a villa, | sions to Newburgh, it 1s alac Court thlacate noon: He left for France a week ago. Will be resumed next Sunda Bernard Heyman. who had two| Mrs. Valentino's arrival here yes- children, Ruth, ten, and Irving rday was filled with thrills, In plght, by a pervious! marriago) mi her effort to elude photographers and ried Bessie Heyman, a year age, Re- ers, she jumy from a bag ently the couple decided to part and car in Newark, N. J., but the home at No. 1580 Crotona Mark] flock of reporters and cameramen East, was broken up. Mrs. Heyman] were there to greet her and when she came to court to-day to complain to[eaw them she rtamped her foot Maxistrate Douras that her husband] shook her fist and sald things ried foretbly to take Ruth with him,] She summoned a taxicab and led the ttle Inving having been willing to go, | newspapermen a merry cha n actuary of a fur dealers’ assoc! ion, was the go-between and the thers were participants in the al- ged conspiracy and forging The method employed, as the indictment, was for Rosen- loom to meet fur manufacturers in- yoduced to him by Newmark, and wld save ther ler cent. on the sales ta 5 irriers were required to report gross les monthly and pay taxes thereon, lundreds of thousands of dollars in announce jong, freckled, quick-talking, in- ‘ause of the formal, friendly young man he DeStaDe bene use,of American energy—M starts a campaign to 1 «vomline MRS, RAIZEN INSANE, SA xew. | WITNESSES TO SAY “How would I ave known them Nori eleva mud act nat belioves esa if L had seen the he coun- Ana kits Cactlo Nation. tuken| a z ; tered quickly. “I knew my own Inquiry 1 Sostponed Indef- Me Main Street becau, 1 hatchet and goes to work! i“ Junior Order of, American sly | _ 4 roug’ . i , 5 G a brought up on it yunion, \Ortar. of Americar Nez initely by C vurt to Obt ain 7 ganization about which I read the Depositions for Defense. other day—d s it would be a amination into the sanity of “But surely you know proyin cinlism (when you pee: tt)!’ I ar- good thing to have the Bible read | Mrs. Lillian S$. Raizen, who killed in the schools, So it gets busy | Dr. Glickstein lust December, was gued, “And did you see it in Hurope—or is it indigenous to our to this ve and brings it to pass that the [to-day indefinitely postponed by court suggested an apr city. When she reached Nether mount. = PNR ene Vows ete inatie the Bible IS read in the schools - |County Judge Martin of Bioonlya, the Supreme Court and, the land Hotel she gave strict directions IES DAY AFTER world) Including wnyselt, is pro || Sa vomyecen the wisle Beate tn Benjamin Reass, her attorney, | left. In the corridor H {0 liotal clarke that she must not be vincial anewared) Sin) Lawis which it Is functioning. asked the court for time to obtain] tried to obtain possession of the « disturbed. $100,000 BEQUEST iets eevee Mer Lewis, They are more sophisticated in }{he depositions of thirteen persons| She clung to her stepmother's skirts,] She refused to be interviewed, and oldies ai aie pon Cr Roy n- Europe. The Main Streeters | who knew Mrs, Raizen when she was|crying that she did not want to go]as she waved her hand to tell the Is are gathered together—there would like to see the rest doing in Florida for her health. He said} with ber father. hewspapermen to ‘see my lawyers," a 5 - s Main Street. So I conclude that . : ; ae ; ‘ jedding Fin Jilliam Hawkins Woods| ' Malt Stet, So T conclude that’ | as they do, but they've all learned | he could prove by them that she was| A court officer took them all hack }she exhivited a gold wedding rng, Vill I Ilis EB s full of Main Streets, I nevi —Muin Streeters included—that | not then in her right mind hefore the Magistrate, and after a] Mrs. Valentino ts a well known Willed All ITis Estate to is (fall Be Beatie bceaia.T meres the only way really to rub along Mrs. Raizen told one of the réport-| warning from the latter they started] dancer, Tt was said of her by a fa- Widow H sekeeper thought for a moment that Main in the world is more or less to go ers in the court room she would|fer the offices of the Children's [mous Russian dan that she was a idow FLousekeeper, Street was limited to Gopher ca Gen gait end Jot (he other thas ee te Game tnetitetioa. Oc ty “plue diamond” and “just had te ze a abet " your 07 a nd let the othe er go to some institution than | seelt \ u ad to When William Hawkins Woods, a] Prairie. Only there tn this dif- how cena} Gee teks te ane dance.” It was recalled to-day that tired Cincinnati Judge, died a week © at his home, No, 817 West 114th LADY ASTOR TO SAY | she formerly was Winifred De Wolfe, 2 daughter of Mra. Edgar De Wolfe, erlously dis- allenists unnerved her, Amertea always has claimed am ati ye has cla phe Nee she was not provincial; that At this point Mr. Lewis sf New York, who rest, he left ail of his howsthold] ghe'was the meeting ground of all | trenened’“oft to spsak ‘ot what |$2388,950 IS ADDED GOODBY BY RADIO )e ores ia talk gat Cintealer was , furniture, Jewelry and personal{ races and civilizations; that her several visitors from the other TO STOKES’S REALTY >a the object of a nation-wide search, in cts to his housckeeper, Louise H. piled Pisdenildepag'y F pee side have told us Intely the - vice to Be Broadcast by which a Russian Ambassador, two : 0 e y amazing Americanization of E ixpert’s Figures Are Exclusive of 2X t tre United States Senators and a small dner, He also directed that th progressive, truly alive to the land. Valuation Ansonia Hotel, XB on 860 Metre army of private detectives took part sidue of his estate be held in trust] outside world, T myself think “But they're imitating our Robert Huntley, a real estate expert Length. @ho was found in Chicago, where, the Bankers Trust Company and that We have less excuse for pro- worst and not our best features," was the only wliness to-day at the lady Astor will say goodby to] under the name of Vera lredov, she : vincialism than any other coun- he sighed, ‘They can’t have too |) ze _ i bis 5 ‘ , le income paid to Mrs, Gardner dur- soe eu ou . 3 j "0 [hearing of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes | \merica by radlophone to-night, Jappeared a# @ dancer in the company her lifetime ee come eoagor (Wii much of our jazz, but they don't tor $75,000 « year alimony from William | sneaking ftom a farewell dinner at]of Theodore Kosloft, Tussian danc ie, Gardner, however, did not live tr hes Maes read with equal enthusiasm Jo- | H. D. He placed w total value Vine Hotel Astor, She sails to-mor-|now a film actor inl os An Bee hee apcinyer ogaeyh The French woman in the seph Hergesheimer.”’ of § on forty-nine pieces of . er employer's generosity.) small village 1s provinolal—yes, I asked him if European Main [Manhattan real estate owned by Mr, |! |jfBe died the day after Mr. Woods ex-} put'it ts the provineialism of thé Streets were as commercialized as sxelusive of the Ansonia Hotel Her yolee will be conveyed by STREET FAIR EF EARNS $60, 000. ed, according to Charles T. Lark No. 527 Fifth Avenue, who found to the Western Electr ponement was taken until June nice animal, She hasn't changed his Gopher Prairie das dpci ; r . : the he Interim accountants repre station (2X8). ‘Tun ed Tu- POWonde'A will in a pate deposit] cooate ate ie ont ee eae More 80," he | commented Jsenting both Stokes und his wife wil metres at 9.80 o'clock Booths Will He Dismantied Tu-Vay "i 2 2 Be 8 hi quickly, The Americans ¢ go over his books in an endeavor to 4: the radio show the Tist He and Sold by Aue \ffPult to-day and filed it for probate American community that you nearly as keen after the almighty |piva Supreme Court Juatice Finch an - at in the 7 + If Surrogate’s Court. Ho sald the] expect to find modernity and cul- dollar as almost any citizen of & [idea of Stokes'a actual assete APO pay Astor's voice] Final audited tleure " Rate was valued at more the ture and broad-mindedness; yet email town in England— or France ee _ be arnpliclen no that ell can bears Yi RSL i i x 000. 5 you often find merely the assump- —or aly, On the other hand, 1 | MANUFACTURER KIDLS HIMsELE.| CHARGED W as, vue Shirly ly «Php a PE fr, Woods's will provided on ‘the | ‘tion of these qualities. think there is mo the snob AMOLGG Ieee farlecein cl evar, Dual) Mapate ' ‘ et aya it it 4m expentet th of Mrs, Gardner, who was a ants bery of family and social post- |manutactorer of cement blocks, Killed [I lvania, was areal r-[that these fier W receipts « low, the principal of his estate be furope Makes no bones about tion in our sm: towns than himself with a revolver shot in. the rket Court to-day more than $60, wally distributed between his sister, being provinei We assert that abroad, We hav one title temple at his home, No. a4 15th Ave telegram from the Chiet of ‘ W FONE OLtALANd le Woods Hall, of Cincinnati; a] we ave not 1 yet we are, Now that of ‘gentleman'--but it is [#4 Borough Fark, early to-da ds MO, MEHR am wine ¢ », Elizabeth Woods Osborne, of} provincialism ts a perfectly natu- more powerful than the ‘ass of See ENE NOLS ae thant BOHUeL i relat anien rehester, Mass., and a nephey ral human instinet, but it’s noth- foreign titles, No Duke is more He BGO colon : ' Ly For, Chult . Woods, of Cincinnati, ing for us to hug to ourselves loohed up to over theme than w# #0 aud hie business had been bad, —* gruud larceny charge here, Block, reporka, — - meal

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