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Evening Star dated April 15, 1923

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 WEATHER. today; cloudy; no chaage in temperature. Temperature for twenty-two hours Rain or sleet ended at 10 p.m. last ni 44;

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 - JOIN SCHOOL BODY! FIVENEW MEMBERS Civic and Patriotic Organ-| izations Admitted to Association. Five civic and patriotic

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 JLL CELEBRATE 21 “DISTRET DAY’ ‘§9giety of Natives to Hold| Exercises in Honor of Lay- i ing First Corner Stone. Celebration

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 4 % GERMAN OFFICIALS NOT FAIR, IS CLAIM Maximilian Harden, Publicist, Declares People Are “Fed Up on Absurdities.” LACK OF

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 —_— e MUSSOLINI TO SOUND CATHOLIC MINISTERS By the Associated Press. ROME, April 14.—Premier Mussolini has cdlled a meeting

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 AGCUSE DOZEN MEN OF KLAN ACTIVITIES Informations Prepared for Action Against Residents of Morehouse Parish, La. By the...

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 Present Period Seen to Lack wh; Real Political Leadership Without Great Outs { tanding Personality Capable of Swaying...

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 =8 DAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. 50;22:{!!5(:?%:: me]PA LA WS IIR@YAI d |...

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 l THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. - e ——— e TRy T e e e e e e R R R R R R R RN RN RN R RN RN...

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 10 —_————— JUDGE TO PROBE *"oecee equry onse HOUSE OF DAVID One-Man Grand Jury Investi- gation Will Begin April 23. BELATED

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 Wall Papers Room Lots $2.20 at $1.15 $3.25 at $145 10 single rolls of side wall paper and 20 yds., of cut-out border to...

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 SAFETY STRESSED INSCHOOLS OF D.C. Dr. Baflou Outlines Methodsl Used to Impress Children With Need for Care. Mow the school...

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 Student Organization Rules k Goucher College Activities| ays Down Law Al ¢ Attending Must and Do Obey. Miss Helen Hosp,...

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 TIE SUNDAY STAR. \\'L\SIHN(:TON, D.-C, APRIL 15, 1923— PART L A Typical meburgh & Brother Dress Event, Which Never...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, APRIL 15 Cretonne Week Opens Up an Enchanting Vista of Possibilities for Colorful Spring

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . C.. APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. 4/ THE MANS STORES 1l OF WASHINGTON Showing Our Appreciation in...

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 37 |llllllllllllll‘lllllllliiiiiI|II"|III| TR ULV LT LR TR TE T TEA AND SHOWER 'TO'BE HELD FRIDAY Woman’s Guild, Sibley Hos-

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 18 PRESIDENT CREETS LATIN AERIGANS Offers Salutations to Press at Santiago Parley—Com- pliment Is Returned. iy the Associated

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 gammy Goldman Is Ordered Deported for Low Mentality follow the law and order his depor- tation. | Much Interest in Case. The

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 TH Stationery With This Coupon and 44c “Cewco Linen” Stationery, 84 sheets linen-finish paper, with two packages 79c Canister

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 | | | | | | -THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. 1/ oz. Extract 'With This Coupon and 30c¢c Ben Hur

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 Boy Scout News The winning of merit badges in scholarship and angling at the court of honor last Tuesday elevates Thomas...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. %“\’— Your Complexion Decides If you want to be considered...

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 ? “Seventy-seven” for Colds, Grip, Influenza, Pains and Soreness in Head and Chest, Cough and Sore Throat. Medical Advice A

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 15 1919 and 1920. RGA-J816: Patterson, A. J. Harmful and Help- ful Insects....

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 THE SUNDAY" STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, skill of these artists has produced a|One of the most artistic features nl’":-n. Willlam...

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 PUSHGHTTOEND - ONET GRS Tales' of Brutal Whippings Stir Florida Prisoner Re- formers to Action. thie Assor 3 TALLAHASSEE,...

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 For Other Important Store News Read = Page 44 Today THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 15, 1923—PART 1. S. KANN SoNS

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 THE SUNDAY STAK, WASHinGioN, . U, APRIL 15 1923—PART 1. b...

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 30 ARMY AND BY M. H. NAVY ‘The report of the Navy wage hoard, headed by Rear Admiral Joseph Strauss, has been finally...

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 ARTHUR JAM N interesting exhibition of etch- ings and block prints by resi- dent and non-resident Wash- | ingtonians has been

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 82 hls column is conducted under ®e auspices of the District of QOolumbia branch of the Natiomal and Parent- RR1 »é‘\‘NlNG

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 . RADIO TUBE “Electro-Mechanical | ing Outfit Now PRODUCTION Brains” of Receiv- in Daily Use to Extent of Three Millions. BY

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 ‘BAUTIUN 15 NOTED INBUSINESS WORLD Europe’s "Unsettled ~ Affairs “Having-Vital Bearing on American Markets. CONCERN IN CROPS,

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 FINANCIAL. Movement to Further Better Relations Between Bankers President Evans Inaugurates Wednesday One O’Clock Luncheons

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 . * . j . D v s ‘ 5 g 36 HELP AND SITUATIONS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 15 1923—PART 1. HELP AND SITUATIONS. t

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 MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—MISCELLANEOTS. th REDROON SUITE, | g “,"'- 806, CLOTHING Aimy wna Nav Dboots; highest prices pald. Call

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 - f 38 FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. AUTOMOBILES.: FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES. Continued. S PABS. TOURING CAR, in good...

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 ROO RENT BOOMS—FURNISHED. Continued. MS, ETC ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. YOUR trunks, ete. -moved, 00¢ aud up; always grep.

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 "REAL_ESTATE : . ! REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOANS. | SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. S INVESTMENTS. — Comttawed. Fekidely ! e ....

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 REAL ESTATE. ' SALE—SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ceontinuved. 5 ] WOODSIDE. Fine ACRE. splendidly located. NORTH WOODSIDE and near PAl

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 FOR SALE—HOUSES. Continued. SAUL’S ADDITION. Delafield pl. and 14th st : elegant detached Tesidence of stucco, with slate...

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 STEAMSHIPS. | Rule for Musical Ear. is rapidly increasing. We are not ceasing to be interested in our own country. There is

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 -THE - SUNDAY . 8TAR, WASHINGTON, -D. - APRIL - 15; - 1923—PART -.T. S. KANN SONS Co. ' “THE BUSY CORNER” A Deposit Reserves

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 "EDITORIAL SECTION The Sy Star. WASHINGTON, D. C, EDITORIAL PAGE NATIONAL PROBLEMS SPECIAL ARTICLES. Part 2—16 Pages SUNDAY

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 - ~ THE EVENING STAR, With Sunday Morning Edition. WASHINGTON, D. C. SUNDAY ..April 15, 1923 THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor The

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 TURKS AT LAUSANNE TO HAVE WHIP HAND 7~ Grant of Chester Concessions to Ameri- : cans Will Strengthen Position in Resisting

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 THHE 8 B | Miss ELizaRETH MISS MADELINE BIGGER, Daughter of Men W.H.biféer., hose en ment to MrTheophilus Ludvig Imanuel...

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 'SOCIETY Minister and Madame Peter of Switzerland Establish Home Here Legation Flag Flies Over Imposing and Notablei...

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 e List Guests for Meeting Of Pennsylvania Society Mrs. Heber H. Votaw, sister of President Harding, will occupy a box and...

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 SOCIETY. _—_ College Women's Club Host At Notable Function _ The annual reception and banquet of the College Women's Club,

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 Activities in ‘Social Life @ Of Maryland’s Capital City ANNAPOLIS, Md., April 14.—Gov. Ritchie will be the guest of honor and

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 SOCIETY Wedding of American Girl In Paris Event of Tomorrow Miss Emily Stuart Taylor to Wed Prince di Bitetto of Rome—Other

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 Weddings (Continued from Ninth Fage.) ribbon. She carried a shower bouquet of_white sweet peas and white lilacs. Her only...

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 SOCIETY. Tales of Well Known Folk In Social and Official Life Incidents of Note and People of Prominence in United States and

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 THE SUNDAY T e R R e e . ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Invitations have been received here from Mrs. Reynolds Andrews for the marriage

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 THE CIVILIAN ARMY || BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. TILLMAN. Organized Reserves—Regulars—National Guard (Under the above heading The

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 'THE 'SUNDAY “STAR, -WASHINGTON, D.- ¢, ‘APRIL -15,- 1923—-PART 2. DUPLICATES TO BE SENT.| COL. BOAK GETS D. S. M. | WEEKS TO

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 4 Girls and Their Affairs. Conducted by Helen H. Feiter. HE American high school girl and her ability to assume du- ties of

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 THE SUNDAY KTAK, WASHINGTON, D. U, APRIL- 15 1923—PART 9%. The Hecht Co, —— 7th at ' —— Silk Hosiery Sale! $1 .59...

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 i : lvertime to mmke its spring produc- Part 3—12 Pages PTIMISTS may well plume their feathers and put on a haughty or happy

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 AMUSEMENTS, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN ATQC D ) = o PRESIDENT AVE. AT 11th.ST, TON!GHT 8: 30 TONIGHT 3“SENSAT10NALWEEK:...

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 AMUSEMENTS." DPope Pius XI in Pictures HE authorized motion pictures of | Pope Pius in six reels, taken Ly the San Marco Film

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 “PHOTOPLAY SN'T is funny how the world positively refuses to be unanimous about anything? The thought is suggested by more

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 THE SUNDAY STAR,. 'WASHINGTON, D. C. Musigraphs. | Music, Club and hif? USIC teachers, students ar are tuning up literally an

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 () & : MAKE CAR EXAMINATIONS OFTEN | Down the Road—It’s Enough to Discourage Any Man. ol [SENATOR JONES BEGINS s...

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 COURT DENOUNCES USE OF BAD BRAKES Held as Great a Menace to Society as Are the Gunmen. NEW YORK. April 14-—"A man driving an

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 THE- - SUNDAY - STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, APRIL- 15, 1923 PART 3. ~was rough on the inside where the [his old car as a trade-in

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 For Buick owners there is a certain amount of sat- isfaction in the knowledge that a million others have concurred in their

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 SEEN 10 ‘Today—Hope, No. Easters Star Hom o, Mount Pleasant, X Albert Pike, No. 3¢ Friday—Lebanon, TSIt by grand masier...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 15, 1923—PART 3. The Boys’ and Girls’ STORIES, Base Ball for Boys—By Ray Schalk-...

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 1 . T | during the winter. Negotiations are | next visitation would be April 16 to | the Uniform Rank maneuvers on Mo- Order

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 . [sporTs] 'Pdrt 4—4 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL ‘15, 1923. Base Ball on Tap Today : Browns Are Formidable

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 2 " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL 15, 1923 SPORTS SECTION. \ Work on Golf Courses Here Continues : Climate A ids

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 8! School Title Play Starts Tuesday : Dixie Colleges Adding to Sport Facilities 'NEARLY ALL OF SCHOOLS ADDING TO THEIR PLANT

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 - el 4 . Followers of St. L CARDINALS OF THIS YEAR - ‘A VASTLY IMPROVED TEAM Acquisition of Myers and Return to Health of...

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 . __Part 5—8 Pages WASHINGTON, D. C Jay SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1923. Cannibal Fitness Test Applied by'SavagesAto White...

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 Sandy the Trainer Typified Spirit of the Thoroughbred Rather Than Romance of Track. Past the paddock and on to the stand,...

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 Maudlin Sentiment Banned When Women Now Face Court, Says Mrs. Willebrandt BY MAYME OBER PEAK. N the last ten years the...

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 Coincidences Have Important Part in a Story of Mystery, Excitement, of Thnlls. Aclipn and Succession EELER, paying teller of

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 To Express Ideals of American People Officials of Daughters of American Revolution Hear Description of Project, Which Is...

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 “AT THE STUDENTS' EXCHANGE, THE BOYS BUY, SELL AND TRADE FOOD, SECOND.HAND CLOTHING AND OTHER SUPPLIES.” BY FRANK G....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, APRIL 15, 1923—PART: 5. Sport Suits No Longer Careless, But Are Brilliant and Expensive BY

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 7th and D Sts. N.W. ‘ =) | = N = " 7th and D Sts. N.W. Open 8 A.M., Close 6 P.M. Open 8 A.M., Close 6 P.M. 73 Grocery and...

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 The Japanese Cherry nges Bloom Again Phota by Staf Phetographer - . - -~ 4 Paris mourns for Sarah Bernhardt. This photo-...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SEEII()N—AI’R[L 15, 1923 C.4JIEI{-1\\ STUDIES OF MOTHERS CHILDREN o by Hars...

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 15, 1923. THE SYMPHONY CONCERT By W. E. HILL Copyright 1923, By The Chicago Tribune The Soloist Of The Afternoon ls Singing

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, Film star weds actor. This graph taken a few minutes after the wedding of Marguerite Courtot and Raymond Mc-

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 15, 1923. Mrs. George Garrett, in the Venetian group. Mrs....

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-—APRIL 15, 1923, The racing season opens in the east. Gen- eral...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, American sailors, now with the fleet at maneuvers, ex- ploring the famous Santa Anna Cathedral, built in...

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 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTOGRAVURE Largest and smallest fighters in the world, Luis Angel Firpo, the Argentine...

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 -~ CERTAINLY, SPWIS, T'LL BE oNLY TDO GLAD T® HELP You ouT oF YouR DIEELCLLTY! I'LL BE R\GHT T GOTTA ACT KIND QF UNCONCERNED

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 T’LL BETCHA PENNY Yoo CANT EAT THE \WHOLE. PANFULL —two CeNTS b " SPECIAL “To DAY oNLY CREAM PUFFES \WITH DoUBLE CREAM...

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 ByC.AVoight . — AH, MY DEAR FELLOow, | [ NES SIR — \WHAT A BoLey Dax ! |, 77 £ 1M QUITE INTERESTED -BE VERY WISH | HAD A CAR

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 Hov- Ho-HuM' GOSHUM Steepy! Now You'VG GoT ME To DOWNG T Hoo~-co - HUM ; Ho- HAH Hum ! ) MUsST BE NEARLY NoowN WELL- DD | o0

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