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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. BOY FINDS JEWELS “Bazaar of AW! Nations” Draws Seashore Crowds FRENDS FATHER |"ste*a2S%% LABOR DAY AUTO ING STILE aes ciaatie| © VES RL —ACDDENTS KILL 7; EATING WOMEN PROFESSOR St SCORES ARE KURT Four Die in Mountain Crash; Gems in Gutter Beneath Merchant Arrested as Yonkers Policeman and Jer- Brooklyn Viaduct. Illegal Parent. sey Motorist Other Victims, " ~ soUT EN +Ind., Sept. 4 A Muradion hi v GIVEN TO TH 3 POLIC SOUTH BEND, «Ind. Pp aradior thir five, of sens, on has been caused here by the Avenue near Bramhall i " arrest of Harry Poulin, me 4 4 killed and three others World Photographer Discov- the father of two children, on a war d when two automobiles col- rant sworn out by Prof. John T. Tler han of Notre Dame University, charg ing illegal paternity Poulin is thirty and a clothin lided in Union Hill, N. J. Andrew Daniels of No, 834 Wilkinson Avenue, ers Ring and Patrolman Finds a Missing Diamond. Jersey City, driver of one car, his wife and Paul 4, nineteen, of Na. mer A lucky find by Joseph Cooke, four- chant, He was released in $2,000 bail 192 Rast th Stre Manhattan, teen, of No. 1314 Elm Avenue, Brook- Prof. ‘Nernan, thirty-two, has been ‘were in 1, and Je h Paganessi of Woodcliff, N. J., driver of the other lyn, to-day enabled police of the 74th connected with the law department of Gat, Wis dbvontial Gh a chatee of sma § Precinct, Bronklyn, to recover all the Notre Dame for eight years and is the er slau Jewelry stolen by robbers who black- author of several books on legal suby hree men we ously injured Jacked Mrs, Catherine Irene Sweeney, jects. There are two children in the Mrs ROBERT @ MEAD or Day adic te, Breen tie forty-three. a widow, owner of the Thomas Meehan Lumber Company, and her niece, Mrs. Catherine Mc- Naught, at the former's home, No. 1816 Avenve N, Sh ly yesterday. Passing under the viaduct of the ‘Tiernan family. : “ f morning Prof, Tiernan saya his action ts in| Decoration of Officer Of] two machine Iriven by Isador the interest of a child born to Poulin! Public Instruction Will Be [Sax of Ne fis? fockaway Avenue, ' Brownsville, and the other operated er in November, 1921 ’ anor atrs. Tieraen Bestowed Upon Ter. by Ben Marcus of No. 552 Powell Prof. Tiernan says he ts acting for Street, Brooklyn, clashed at Rockaway his wife and is standing by her Mrs. Robert G. Mead of Noo Wand Blake Avenues while travelling Both partles are prominent, Pon West 11th eet will receive from]at high speed. While Sax was unin. epshead Bay ms the neh Government soon the dee- | jured, Marcus and Max Kotkin, , Long Island and B. R. T. Brighton tin’s grandfather eame to America af. | ‘Ne Fenech Government soon the dee iene aera, were both tushed to \ Bench lines at Avenue N on a bicycle tor having fought with Garibald! in} °°0 0% OF tier ot St. Mary's Hospiti!, where it w Henne Ne ees taly and his family is one of ts announced found that Kotkin had suffered a fra ; ving m ae i The honor was in recognition of [ture of the skull and Marcus was son te sn i k here. He said he and ti pest known 5 s a 7 a sparkle in the paving near the gut- ter. He dismounted and picked up a pocketful of jewelry which he took Mrs. Mead's service to France during |badly eut and had suffered possible internal injuries Almost at the same time two ma in raising the fund to buy a gramme Jehines collided at Ocean Parkway rnan‘s att! wife have known of T! tnde for some time and that his wife he war and for her later assistance home. This morning his father, Louis puts no credence in the charges and of radium for Mme. Curie Chureh* Avenue. Louis Mascor J. Cooke, reading in the par is stanchly on his side Mrs, Mead was director of women twenty-eight, No. 1261 60th Street, ‘I tempt pos-]or the : rance # | Brook and Henry Goldberg of No. story of the robbery, suspected tie 1 have made ry attempt 1 f the ¥. M,C. A. In France during | Brooklyn, and Henry Goldberg of N Je to make Poulin see this matter | the war 1249 40th Street. Brooklyn, were both jewelry belonged to Mrs. Sweeney and oe sivh fl justice and on} She fe di the American vlety Jinjured. Maseorelli was sent to the Mrs, McNaught and turned it over to] PRS. CARLE A’ BROESEL ‘ ‘ MRS R OGDEN ELLIS hy Usa) Meher © if eich oe for the Cure of and is on the [hospital suffering from severe cuts the police, The latter identified it as CR ARSE - OFASPANISH BOOTH © ; ‘ DSBARSE “OF. CHINESE ind t his child,” Pr '8T Roard of Directors ef the Woman's jand bru ad possible interna’ injur { ® \ n Mit this he has refused tO] Hospital, the Manhattan Je School Jies, All four cars were wrecked. checking up with a list given them y t intend to prosecute bimfand the Girl Scouts, 8 is the} Herman Kraft ef No, 729 Myrtle by the women, with the exception that! TELEPHONE POLICE 4 f ] HOR REDE , daughter of Dr. Clement Cleveland, | Avenue. | rooklyn, was taking Ni & stone was missing from one of the 4 , vqfSia a tragedy to me that tdidfone of the ploneer cancer surgeons | wife, two child and his mother, diamond rings, and also a platinum ABOUT DEAD MAN; PHOTOS > e RS WILL TAKE WEALTH not know him before his real char ies eh Gan u nd the wife of eo Lena Kraft, home early toxins ine. HELD FOR MURDER BY UnoER wou 4 He now | Robert G. Mead, a lawyer when y EX S ~ ‘ ss ‘eter was. revealed must un automot driven Seo Une eevee oan infront the woman he wronged and 1 Woodbin ward Moran of No. RA ee eager To-day when a World photographer wi 5 * TELLING ASMOR the child that he has so cruelly ana Street, Queens, upset the carriage in went to the scene of the finding to] Gives Information About MoEeES 2 Al 1 fully repudiated. After elght Which they were riding. All we: take a picture of the Cooke boy anda] Body and Then Confesses nonths of reflection have conchided slightly hurt t! st thing for the wife, the ehild omobile dri by Maurice policeman, Harry Dick, of the 74th Tle Is Slaver, ye hest thing for the w n An automobile driven by Maurie ind the community is to bring this Rovit twenty, No. 242 Levonia in a crevice of the paving. While heling that a man had been murdered , “In re om to ( nomnenias alti ari ene TTR Welsman of No, 683 to take no action at this time, be and Humboldt lieving that the larger problem, the Roviteh and the others in’ his car Mb) She ilasl ng ciawand Place, New Dorp, 8. I, was himself — Entitled to It After Being] welfare of an innocent child, must thrown out. They were: Joseph The recovered jewelry included al eta for the killing of Yelma Raid . ‘ j 2G , . : ~The settled first = Hanft, No. 341 B Street; Michael s of Yelma Raidio,|Qnly Thing Island Is Good for, He Says, Is to Make} [.onely Twenty Years, Say Inder the circumstances the law Ferman, No. 125. Selg pair of diamond set platinum ear-| toss mason, of No. 121 West Weed ° - - pry Te ne ‘i Maroy AVE . ~ a AS J 5 Marcy - rings, a diamond set gold watch, a] avenue, Port Richmond, whose body Men Glad to Get Away From It. Mrs. Bez tion, butidetesting as°T dq bath’ a! —e—— nue, Brooklyn addresses, Welsman, gold wedding ring, a siamond Set) was found at the place indicated by SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4.—Exotic South Sea Islands with their cocoanut vorce and separation and belleving in Women Aboard Ship Sewed who was alone in the other car, es- gold card case, an engraved platinum] Maki over the telephone. groves, intoxicating moonlight nights, coral wave splashed shores and, DRESSER JUNCTION, Wis, Sept.| the integrity of the home, the sane caped injury er 0 t s uy tity of marriage and the happiness Cee , are te op John Coley of No. ring, a dinner ring of diamonds and) When the police arrived at the Maki} dacinng grass-clad damsels are very fine—in books or the movies. But as '—Charlotte Boch, first’ wife of al iy tne united. family, [feel it will for Two Days, Giving 1 2°n areas sapphires, a gold thimble, gold buckles} home they Ithy Gi Streets early to-da Eh oN of my church allows me a separa Murray Herman ch No, 1. ) Avenue C ge of driving an say they found him in a] for N, P. Benson, first mate of the American Schooner Henriette, give him {¢ ifornia man, waited to-day] take a long time before T can bring Baby Elaborate Outtit. automobile while into: ed when his and a lapel button of an American) dishevelled condition but he denied] peefsteaks and open plumbing—and his own American wife. for Boch's second wife to come to] myself to a point of suing for a sep ’ car collided with one driven by flag set with diamonds and rubies, The robbers had obtained $500 and Charles Owen of No. West 127th Street, chauffeur for David Crakow, uration." knowing anything of the murder aside} such : Poulin, in denying the charge, ac in substance, was Mate Ben- @———— | Dresser Junction and offer her a part When the Scandinavian: American from the fact that he had seen th ; ‘ H son’s assertion when he arrived in . of her former husband's wealth 1 the university professor of|*teamship Frederick VIL. sailed from|of No West h Street, at $500 worth of jewelry before Mrs body idaen in the bushes Tho hollce Wan. Kimlice) Gam Ane Eeaa oF INN’S WINE LIST “Of course I shall accept a portion ‘email Copenhagen she had 741 passengers| 174th Street and t rand Concourse Sweeney and her niece arrived, Then] found Raidio had died from the eff GETS INN of John's wealth, T think 1am en-[" [am innocent of the slanderous last night. Crakow and. Coley were pulles ‘0! s bri a alaila p Ellice c i bs a hi ~ board When she a ed to-day she y they tried to take about $20,000 in] °F 2) Pullet woun cle Absa epee Pra tne Pico Sake o Dat TS FN BAD iain cies ariomieene ae hare ad Poulin, “This ts |e fa ai atic fee ae sere feut by glass, Mrs, Crakow was tn- 5 ter an hour's questio! 3 the South Seas clr, aed. “I have had twenty years of] case of blackmail which has been in| ha¢ a baby girl having been born} jured about’ the head and her ems Mrs. Sweeney had on, but the] police 6 scene elt ; 1 A case of blackmail which f s Se esas Ana aaa poli i tthe acon of th xiling, they Benson and his crew were on their} Lumble Inn Raid Due toltonos ess, ‘Twenty years of hard] progress for eight months. As aoon [in the second cabin on Aug. 30 to Mrs, | mother-in-law, Mrs, Anna Crakow, 0 ought sc and raised s ay Ma ally confessed he hac aati ; 3 i. : : rcs Rtaeaca s 4 ay. | Shot in self-defense, The police say|Way from Fiji to San Francisco some Waiter’s Strategic work the child was born Tiernan ap-|Marta Dogoda, who, with her hus-[ sustained a fractured skull and at an outcry the theives fled after black- S: John Boch left his wife in Chicago] proached me with a demand for ‘ Flower Hospital it was said she may bad blood had existed between M weeks ago gn the schooner Henriette. Error. band, is on the way to Lafferty, 0. Seceing, Pret ind Raidio for some time and that RADON Urror, to seek bis fortune in the Klondike] money with which to pay the medical] "4." soon ax news of the baby's are] , Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Me ig | Rees Pea fen emai tina a} atl The schooner was wrecked and the} wrajters in the Tumble Inn, Croton-|tmore than a score of yeurs ago. He] fees in connection with the birth of [yival heeame known all the women in| ..OUr members of the Clermont motored home after a theatre party | "6 Re SEVCER encountans, crew found refuge on the tropical isle was successful in his search for wealth} Mrs, ‘Tiernan’s child. This 1 Club, Brooklyn, were killed and a both cabins sewed for it for two days view in Honlulu, Capt.|0®-Hudson, made the mistake of thew about 2.15 A. M. Mic = In an in Rie 2 but did not return to Chic He|urally refused to do for the r Mland as a result the youngster has|%th was badly hurt when an auto- chauffeur, went into the house a King’s Highw where he founa|J: A. T. Olsen of the Henrietto]livest recently when they handed al mot his second wife in San Mrancisco| that Iam not the father inouuh clothes to last her tee years |mobile in which they were riding of them to turn on the lights: Policeman James Quigley. Search of |“(escribed the islands as a miniature| neatly printed wine list to Ralph A.Jand quictly obtained a div from] “Later Tiernan through an attor- pt. Jens Holst, passenger man-|overturned near Monticello, Sullivan the first stairway landing a the house showed that the robbers} "ePlica of the Oriental idea of Para- 1. federal Prohibition Director for | his first wits ney offered to settle the case on paY- lager of the line, who waa aboard the| County, yesterday. The dead are: masked with a handkerchief hid taken the cash aid Jewelry from| tee) Where ithe women outnumbered | ce vor and’ B,. short time ago Boch told his we-]ment of a lump sum, offering to then | voasel, immediately presented the tit-[Jehn Bayles, No. 1826 Clifton Ave~ armed with a revolver in one . bedroom, They did not get any|the men fourteen to one. Not dis Ste NSW + Cl ond wife the story of his early life] drop the matter without forcing me|tie miss wih a complimentary ticket |e. the Bronx: Martin Berger, No. and a blackjack in other, the women wore wearing. puting the Captain's word. Mate Ben-| Yellowley, chief of the general agent id the ORAM fh immestiatoiy | SO Make any admissions. T certainly | permitting her to return to Denmark | 366 East hth Street; Philip Min- LY him: Near the hous? a short time later, |80n #vers his own wife had any group | of the count left for Chicago to find the first Mes, | WHE flaht.” at any time before she will be] chenbers 9». 87 Avenue D; Abra: acre em up and back aps st | detectives eame across three men in is Panta aiae tom vane is laa Seeing that alm every sort of] Boch, Charlotte Hoch saw the story Hath gate Bucci! y raat twenty-one, Capt. Holst, who used } ham Te rneann meet atin wi e robber orde “tf]an automobile ey were or every way and, besides, anc . C ro) eo) hare gto ea aeeee . oi | Brookly ie ed urninn te cA trae eouedente rit mace Mout ein aua Bares Bingnetecane en cocoanuts are no kind of d wine and liquor ever known was] Of the seareh in ui et i took of my hospitality and enjoyed {47 0" at ve Ay aan Bayles, brother of one of the dead obeyed and just then the wo Madigon Street, Brooklyn, and] The mate described the inhabitants] listed, Director Day, when he reached {Rot im touch with Mts. Isleanor Hoel my confidence. 1 believe he enjoyed | i ct aq eetaire ‘ men, ‘The bodies were sent to New tered. ‘two other men with masks,| their cousin, Harry C. Simon, No. ]of the islands as good looking, hos-|his office, detailed Chief City Agent : a ea Uae " the respect of the community. After] OPC" «on the verse) | York for burtal { Saenivarteer cit acks appeared, {979 Myrtle Avenue. They said they|pitable and healthy. He said they had/ Chris J, Portman and Agents Charles] her Way to Dresser dunctign, , | Lhave obtained a monetary settlement | ose Aig Lota Natalie, an American atrolman. Michael’ Petutis of Yome | hen the women naw the burslars 1 been to a wedding and had beeen|#cquired religion from missionaries} Guttman and Harry Dresclier to diy T didn't go to Chime to mest) for thie child, T shall uke my best |WCre Ne ee een an oa noasfut {Kers was killed when he was thrown EB : 7 th. |taking guests home, among them their]and held services for about three|up Tumble Inn, John's xecond wife, althou H be} efforts as a citizen to have him ex. |“ * ba . cies IAS THGLORS! by. burn pheyagatee nee SAG Faire Wwance tue eres yalnick ; cs near|hours each Sunday, which the erew| They did! very glad to see her’? Mrs. Hoch, No. | pelled from the community, Officials | Performances in Copenhagen, Herlin, silieac See robbers dashed past them to the front] Uncle, Max Walnicker, who lives near | hou : an 1 said, “but i uate thas} or the Elks, Knights of Columbus and|Faris, Rome, London and Vienna; [tire In Mount He illage, West door and shut it against their escape. | MTS. Sweeney's home, They denied | had to attend % The Gents say (thoy weke verve! t sal aH IE Peace o allo Ry t Clube have already invited {Jens Peter Hengen, bringing back his |chester, yesterday a few minutes after “Nice diamond said one as he| kReWing of the robbery and were not But they made up for it." Benson | several different kinds of wine with «{ Chicago in seareh of me ¢ can] Optimis' aps Have ady weven children from Denmark to his|Patrolman Philip Sheridan was f ' lentitied, and Magistrate Geismar|said, “by giving a danee every night," | meal at the inn Saturday night and} eome to Dresser Junction to submit my evidener f 1 Ds e SNraten town hieaeaciine and ieee mtched at Mrs. Sweeney's lavallicre.| ‘55 go impressed with thelr story, {adding that the women were not |theu, after wining and dining, tore off | Mix, Hleanor Hoch dechirod tat she] “Ha. Invelgied my wife osiginally|farm in Alberta, Canada, und Miss | Tirent Sie! Ai mie Boe 1 guess we'll ake ‘em corroborated by their uncle, that when|hampered by too much clothing. “The their disguises and placed Jo! J J intended to shower itt. on ‘the|by telling her his wife was suffering | Hedda DEW i F den A sei pabreall BHR D apaudi Sheen Shave hen: BO AEA a, em in Coney Island Gourt {principal thing a South Sca Island is|Jonkins, head waiter, and Noor fother woman." in het hushind’s fife] fam tubercntosix und woul goon dle, | picture actress who ald that) Aimer MeNaught, jumping between her r exainination Wednesday [goad for is to make a man glad to xet Toni, the waiter, under urrest. Al-[and see that she Wax weil taken vare| leaving him free ta merry my: wife, [lean pletures had a practical mo tM aa ve oe waces hand was at forbade the police from finger-|buck to civiilzation,”” Mate Benson |though the dining room was crowded | of financially On his masiranes that he would dof epely in oT ue es he robber struck her lem. said with guests when the arrest c _~ 80 she yiel i on the head with his blackjack. Both!" phe police sald the only evidence} Mrs. Benson was present while her} made, but few knew what was takins oy ca not only established women then fought robbera and Mra.| chor hed eae that In ene ee nee [husband received the reporters aid [tines ane ncn ean GRIEVING WOMAN by BOON’ confeuian to. Me atte, |BEATS. MARINE SERGEANT MeNaught succeeded in reac tinted States Commissioner tach | KILLED BY PLUNGE ana my wite's cont BEAT MC rotate Ay Tc Ue TLS er aU ag in tome, bit by TO DEATH IN STREET window and pihtiption her Sak rto glasses in the Sweeney —_——- cork Wednesdiy morning the, testimony ft 10 ie se Rios 7 = through it he ¢ frightened the me. - ‘ , "Toshi subpoena a ol ONLN'S | Assatlane reaten- ae Benga. dahil noe BOYS SMASH UP —— Found Dead Under Apart-|epenae. ther bovmnethtne tans ‘4 Inirglars and after one had struck| Before robbing the house the TWO HELD ON SUSPICION as friend: Phi W nothing sur ing to in Crowd, Mrs. Sweeny and knocked her un-| thieves ent the telephone wire, muf PUBLIC SCHOOL bs ment ITouse Window. pressed; It will be threshed out pub-| jonny aiiquiat the Marine Cory conscious they escaped by way of the] fled a Mirglar alarm connected with OF HOLDING UP CHINESE] agigg poise Wertheim leaped or toi} YY Was ‘Keatear io Geach excs cellar. the jewel box and locked up Mra : Pt “Before 1 « to this pro gto ae Fein ran to the car and went tol Sweney's police dog Wilhelm, Hobolen \ ouths An sted) nrondwey Resiaurant Tr Reeh On) thee touniN Moai OF be yk he advice of (hel rookiyn, following a quarrel. H at Work of Destruction, Beaten, Robbed of 84¢ raat ai tibe Brees ni i fehureh was nssured’ (hat My Tassatiant tw said to have picked up a Sth Street, herinude boiy bos} enact ling this way was front of the Eight Hoboken youngsters who| Arrested in connection with M-Ting found on the fire ese on the Sonat a a every ‘ da tolundcned Giltguiet dawn afd when kick ee wished to express their distaste at the) ing up und beating of five Chinese inf ground floor Poulin'’s. sense of moral obligation | hlin into Public § wo No. 4 in Park Ave-|iwenty, No. 542 West a7 Stet, andi state recently owing t Bi niincinchlaonswon a Brobapiers (4 aasallant, It auld ackors nue this morning and had a bully] Paul Ghignow, nin NSE Rothis Ga anion oulin als Dee Ke! minKines 4 awing a time breaking uy nd sents and| Ast Street, were hel pee mote Tateehe | Bast charset arvest was duel oiver. He. ¢ {t's toasted. This otherwise showing how they didn’t] teh by Magisteate Silbermann totais ay f Wane oH teem ote RE UiG TRAE AU Lact teat, el eek ST eaana ald. one extra process re Nelghbors heard the racket and sent | Of Assault and robbery the apartment houses in West 111th }piernan continued living with bin | pria, berthed at the army gives a delightful “3 phe latter ae The five Chinese, one of whom wa : Miss J ov-|wife after he knew of the alleged ]at {he foot of Stre yn quality that can i word tothe pe utter QED! Gow Young of No. 2% Went 4st he rented a room | minded * und Dominek Troena into the school and then bean a Avitt| vice of the Republic Restaurant, it ‘ephere ls i woure in. she te all day. They a not be duplicated 4 chase of the culprits through half al Xo. 1485 Broadway, were. w in Merle nenehin ale acura Pa aviatalneeibtas r the mar q dozen class room \ ‘ wily neu : i grt AMES oe SS Hogen clas 100m cumamy | West fist Street, nekr Hrondw Pry actiap Cnisitvamryicine FovReeaT A Semin Ree gertar PES rR oA ee catent Fe Sd delta ea clas mi hea is a ARAL Ahi ; by Mai ent, lives at 131 Rive Je Drive minded per w u fa q to pe ise SAVED BY CLOTHESLINE She . a Fa ee taniten knocked “down and Tabbed of _——— Ri Ae: SUN ailey, oh ies Bente! IN FIVE-FLOOR FALL| Notice to Advertisers . | brother Edward of No. 313 Park Ave.| Was taken to Bellevue Hospital HUGHES GETS RADI dtl ee tg an rans, ores nue snes i" fourteen. Of tthe aseatlants fled ine taxicad, WELCOME TO BRAZIL] jviained ¢ wite 710 Dine ORE. Ave, rekon ite pew ' yar 4 Ms the dag No. 322 Park Avenue Re UCT BREE canard ep a i free ‘ AnvoReH ik Tamble Down Ate ‘ = at gat <3 Headquarters: they: were delivered: to) cient American Mission W atl continued eff uke her admit] Falling five floors to the comer ‘ mes to bel theit parents for safekeeping until to- “ Rie De Jan guilt, to. an aiMiiavit charging me with| ae an alrehatt in a tenement | ig ie morrow, when WH) De Brralgnes ABOARD THE PAN AMERICA, | being the ta hoy Born fast | NO. 438 West ng in the Police Court eharged with | FALLS TWO STORIES OFF THE BRAZILIAN COAST, sept)| November M n admitted sia, Of Non 421 West 45th w DA NEeUa mlachlat HANGING OUT FLAG] ) "hy Wien ilo, Die dunes eharaue ant ie Was Slane |2ne sonesious wiON found A fe Brasil, to-day We by radloy ing when she plier name upon| utes tater and able to give ble na ABANDONED BABY FOUND IN| Highiander Has Frac to the Hughes Mission as the tel apel ena nels ait T Patalnine Prank: 8 HALLWAY. Ponnibly Skull ubourd the Pan America, drew within a] te aflidav' -_ Re Pcaateeae aiation ee Clad in a white muslin dress a week-| While attaching tay"s alling distance of the scone ot ac atacin|_ enemies. lising in the: but , old baby girl was found t to a pole outside Kocond stor the great Content xposition wWwo K » , 3 lines snap and the pul A? ee the Iway of N » Bolmont Aven Ww his ome No. &1 8 Seeret thy piled throu TN BOLE EA PLOSION, t oor, followed 1 " qui Pair a [io the Kings County Hospital, dnd 4 possible Lacture ku Gratification te Uelr visit to Bruzil, buere to-day. seal trackured ibe ead iatemat injuries. | THE,W/ORLD®™ com crete nconaore ee

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