The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall
unci Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 132
AVIATO
ANGELES
WITNESSES THIIK BODY IS JOYNEiTS
Ur Lawrence and Horace
Kearny, who niuu w
0 ban rictuuiauu.
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fence's Wife identities
I Husband's Body by De
scription 01 OI0U1U5. .
TBI BUS
BIPLANE
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Greek Aviator Uses Flying
Machine in Attack on
Turkish Fortress.
(My AuorUtnl Tim to row Itar TIhw 1
1'AIUS, Due. lit. A veritable hnll
boinljH whb thrown Into tho
n,Altl PrfM l Coon Dr TlmM.)
M AMBLES. Dec. 19. Tho
.to of ChcJtcP Lawronco, uio
....normnll llllll COIUIintllOll Of
earny. v. ho loft here Snlur
rf In n liydnplnno, which brought
il I. l.nlll 1IIIM1. I1IIVU IJUUI1 U"
! i fmm the Ben. A message of
," . it.iti 1(n ttrtllt MillI! I. ..iIi..IUii .. fMlitH.I l.t iltn
TJMOmiO Wlliua mill inu immi; i jiumnii ivjiwvbo ui jhiimih uj uiu
I'' ... m ... - .... Ixll.i .llltldl ... .
i found iion"t; i" "" """" 'droek military aviator .Moutoiiama
libera anil im uccii-iuuiumuu d nn nreompanyiBK eomniiK who
ill Of I.aWrCIK C ,. (I. nv- tl,n nllv vmlunlav In n
n tody wn. ' inn in ii Ky ""-! "" "'- " " ""'
ICrOSS II1C lrum ui winwn nuiui uiiimuu. inu iiuirmn nno iiuiivu
' ... ..... ,. nn" f.lu. fl It'll It A 1 . .... . .. .. n,
ritoroi i-u-1 viii . r.u .. .... in-incinn nv on in, i c no i-
KKMlcedtoK 'alon I....
hi (he way i.iy iiuHuanu wns uresHou
f.tknirin will) Kearny." Biild Mrs. .
it f "'i ..-- .. .
jrrtnee today sno moil coiiapsum oYSTKRS JuhI rccclvwl. PHOXH
Identity of Corpse Found Near
Tarheel Not Positively Es
tablished Hearing Again
Tomorrow.
they thought tho body was Win. Joy
ner'H. Doth know Joynor woll.
So far no ono hns been secured
as a wltncBS who will testify posi
tively thnl tho tntoo mark wnB on
Joynor's left hand.
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Lll
Jonvlst was present and assisted
Coroner Wilson In conducting tho
i no belief Hint the body found inquest. Tho Inquest was adjourned
Monday nenr Tarheel Point by tho
Foster 1ml Ih Hint of Win. Joyner,
uio honiii siougii rancher, who mys
teriously illgtipponrod a fow months
ago. was strengthened at a continu
ation of tho coroner's Inquest last
illicit. Several witnesses who know
Joyner well testified thnt they be
lieved tho body was Joynor's, but
nono wero absolutely positive.
Only ono witness expressed tho bo
iler Hint tho body was thnt of Capt.
Our Johnson, or some other ono of
tho victims of tho Osproy disaster,
ami thnt wns Capt. Tyler of tho tug
Hoscoc. Cnpt. Tylor testified that ho
wns poult Ivo that tho ropo found at
tached to tho body wiih tho casting
lino off tho Hoscou, which hnd been
thrown to Cnpt. Johnson when tho
Ouprey wns going on tho rocks.
On the other hnud, C. 0. Hoskctt
of tho Southern Oregon Company at
MORGAN DENIES 111 THERE
IS A "MONEY 10081" POSSIBLE
until tomorrow afternoon, when
Clinton, tho former companion of
Joyner, will bo here from Ten Mllo
to testify In tho enso. A numbor
of South inlet pcoplo and Kinpiro
pcoplo who know Joyner woll will
nlBo probably bo summoned to tes
tify. Tho session tomorrow promises
to bo decidedly Interesting.
To Get Descriptions.
An effort Ih being niuilo todny to
got a more nccurato description of
Cnnta In Gun Johnson from iuh ram
lly nenr Gold Ilench. Tho tntoo
mark on his hnml will bo especially
I mm I mil Itno nud ulso tho kind of
clothing thnt ho woro on his last
trip from there.
An effort Is nlso being mado to
get tho military description of Joy
nor. Todny telegrams nro to bo sent
to Joynor'H old roglmont nnd tho
War Dopnrtmont nt Washington for
tho exact description or joynor nnu
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J IDS AXOn.KS. Dec. 19. Paul "'"".- '' ' "'" ' ""
iiihif, tho ii.n who found tho COM! HTOHK CO. IMIO.M5 T.f.
TKtaco of KenrnyH liydro-noro-
ue it rr-liiriuairs uvo, -ruoBuny,
noriM bv t 1 nliono today that ho'
Ii found n body four miles south
(iheiDOt wlicro tiio wrecu oi uio
...I... .... .Ilai.fi,,f1 l.rlnmlu
Krapune nn umv.mu.uM. ,.u
! Keirnoy ana i-'nosior i.awrcnio,
I Bewinaneriiiiin, who nccompan-
1 Kearny on tho fntal illght, havo
kxetotuo Bccno to aitcmpi 10 iiicu-
Ji the tody iib that of ono of mo
cluing men.
IE PARLEY
M SUNDAY
porks and Balkan Represen
tatives Adjourn Hastily
in London.
.uunmv to Sunday
LONDON. Dec. 19 It was an
nounced lntir todav that tho
I'peaco confirrnco had ndjournod
I until 4 o'd'ick Sunday nftor
I EOOn. oN rpitKnn wnn trlvnn for
1 1 Ike hnsty adjournment.
. ;
(If Auorlitfl l'r to Coo liar Time.)
LONDON, Doc. 19. Whothor
tce la to bo doctored botweon
JTirtey nnd tho Dalkan allies or
'r continued, Is oxpectcd to bo
Kled within 48 hours. In dlplo-
:tlc circles In London tho opln-
prevails that if obstnclos which
ICmnlre. testified Hint ho thauclit that
tin ropo was tho snino kind that ho. his mcasuromcntB when ho cntorod
Mold KnvHrnl lliniisnnd foot of uneh . tho nrmv.
year for IIhIiIiik rope Mr. Hockett Tho olllclals, while not nolo bo far
declared Hint he bulloved tho body to got iibflolulo ovldenco Hint tho
ntKKII OI.Y.MI'IA and KASTKItXj was Win. Joynor's. I body Is William Joyncr's, nro going
rapt, .lonn Anderson, wno Know on nun incory. ino in nn mui
Capt. (Jus Johnson woll, tentllled that wns absolutely nothing In tho pockots
ho vm nearly posltivo that tho body hnd strengthened tholr suspicion that
was not Capt. Johnson's. Ho for-, tho body wnH trown In tho Hny lo
niprlv sailed with Capt. Johnson. hldo n crlmo nnd try to conceal Its
M. KIMott of South Inlot tcstllled, Identity,
that ho thought tho ropo around the Tho blue ahlrt found on tho corpso
body might bo n piece of llshlng rope. I wns not of tho honvy kind, hut wns
However, kohio black spots on It of a rather light mntorlnl.
wero nt Irregular distances apart and Shorlff Ongo, who from tho first
this cnused him to doubt that tho linn believed that Joynor was shot In
ropo had been used ns n llshlng lino.' tho back with a shotgun, from cluos
Ho thought ho body was Joynor's. ( ho got In tho Investigation, does not
(us Peterson of Empire ana uari appear to do as auro nnoui mo uimy
Albrccht of Marshfleld testiricn tnat peing joynors.
CLASH ABOUT
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Mayor Straw and Councilmen
Differ Over Merchant's
Patrolman's Duty.
Lnst ovoiiIiik's Bosalon of tho
Marshfleld city council was enliv
ened by it clash ovor the merchant
patrol which tho council has been
ro-operotlng with Uio Trout street
property owners lu maintaining.
Mayor Straw declared that "ho
would not hnvo any olllcor working
for tho city when tho snloon men
nnd othor unduslrnblo property
owiiors woro contributing to his
salary."
Tho mattor wns brought up by K.
K. Dooth of tho Morchonta' Patrol
nsBOcIatlon, npponrliiK boforo tho
council nnd asking that tho city
contlnuo Its monthly contribution
of $20 towards tho salary of tho
patrolman. Ho said that thero had
imnn Bonio dimcultloa about tho
'mutter and that tho monibors had
deoldod to hnvo tho olllcor noncu
forth net simply ns a watchman
nnd not ns nn olllcor of tho city.
Ho said that sumo had boon com
plaining becniiBo as nn olllcor tho
watchman was not always on his
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v likely to presont thoniBolvcs nt
'to teislons of tho poaco confer-
""at St. James' Palaco can bo' wre"T.. V ., ' ,,. " ,.; .t would
mounted Woro night, poaco will," " l fl cto y o l.avo tho
StMwred. Tho ro-vlctuallug of b mor0 ?"" .,,,, wntnl,
! Turkish fortress at Adrtonoplo , ncl "Z " .trout o or nr-:-Mch
,h, Turks .re-reported to . r tr o !e er
! as n condition of wnlving
tte'r demand that Grocco sign tho
htlce Is tho most troublosomo
Wit and If thn TorltH lnnlntaln
ttelr attitude, It will indlcato thoy
still firm on tho subject of ro
tion of tho fortross after tho
ir.
The ncacn nlnnlnnlnnllnrlnn of
Balkan nlllna nn.l Trtflrnu wnrn
5 ,essIon today three-quarters of
llOUr. Thnn nnnl.l.l Tlnahn nnil
k'lh Pasha hurriedly loft tho pal
Jte and went to their hotel. Thoy
'"Med to e'n ihn rannr-tnra nnv
"'ormatlon.
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Three Men Wounded in En
deavor to Capture Mem
phis Man Who Killed Wife
Strongly Barricaded.
Ur Am ItlM Trm lo Coot Ilr TlmM.1
MICMIMHS, Tonn., Doc. 19. A 4
yonr-old child munching nn npplo
walked Into tho living room of a
boarding Iioiibo hero Inst night nnd
announced that "papa has killed
mammn." Tho child's mothor, Mrs.
Adam M. Iloohlor, was found nt tho
door of her npartmont with tho
hend almost savored,
had fled
.nil Jesso Woolf, n pollco olllcor,
was seriously wounded, nnd Chnrlos
Davis Bllghtly wounded as a result
of nn nttompt to arrest Iloohlor,
who wns located In a Iioiibo in tho
central part of tho city. Uolnforco
montB could not- dlslodgo Iloohlor,
who is bollovcd to bo woll armed
with mippllcs nnd ammunition, Tho
pollco ny thoy will atnrvo him out.
After besieging Iloohlor for eight
hours tho ofllcors forced tholr way
into Doohlor's stronghold nnd shot
nud klllod him. Dooliler had llrst
Her husband, been pnrtlally overcomo by fumes
of formaldehyde forcod into tho
Shnuldlng Parsons, n drug clork, room through holes cut Into tho
shot nnd probably fatnlly wounded wall ojid flooring,
J
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HOD TALES
Prosecuting Attorney in Dy
namite Conspiracy Trial
Relates Them.
rests that tho regular city
should bo called.
Councilman Ferguson objected to
this plan. Ho said that tno cu
was paying $20 a month to get the
bonoflt of tho ofllcor'B servlco and
for ono ho was not in favor of
paying it unless tho city did get
this sorvlco. Furthermore, ho said,
thnt a watchman would bo useless
unless given authority to mako ar
rests. Ho said that ho was n' mom
bor of tho merchants patrol and
unless tho nlghtwatch was contin
ued at a special offlcer ho would
withdraw and opposo the city pay
ing $20 a month.
Mr. nooth said tho members had
talked it over and ho had talked
with Mayor Straw about tho mattor.
Tin said that it was a suggestion
that tho chnngo bo mado to over
como some difficulties mat mm
Afrtnnorl 111).
Councilman Copplo wanted to
know If tho members would not bo
-nHafimi If tho nlghtwatch ws
ulven Instructions lo keop on his
heat from Anderson avenue to Al
,!,. ninnir tho waterfront.
Amvnr Straw said that ha would
Iltr ir o i..n..mi -ri-T' i .nnnin nnv man a special ov
,.,.- - . iiuir.L r i'w liuL tiijiiuiiiv ' -
'"OS 1UY witit iARi?vni?n? fimr to whom tho saloons was con-
SW1SS GRT READY.
I er firaln from Aiiini-lrn ns Pre
caution for l'osslblo War.
Ht-n" "M Tn" ,0 Co ny TlmMl
"EUXK. Sunt 111 Tl.n Rnrlna
,0Ternmen win, ,!... o Mi.
iv... ".m it now ui w i'w
uUty nf wnii n it twn mnn 1 1 n er ihn
KiT ot ready cn8h nt ,ta com
ai continues to order quantl-
Uf Of fr-nl . . ...
-- o inu irom America.
STIUAII It SPEROWKIiTi WIMi
tlVp s KitAXCISCO SUNDAY,
-CVK.VI
4Vn rnnaiiT.
Cet Tin. ..... ..
. .vi iv -i I'nr-i'.vt'C' iviiuiii-
Ih) Cooklns Assortment $8.00,
"i ?20, at Pioneer Hnrdmiro Co.
...... ..i.. fiwoniH his salary. Ho
said that Patrolman Doano was a
TAF1S LEAVE
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President and Wife Will Spend
Christmas in Tropics
Inspect Canal.
inr AiiocUteJ Tr (o Cooi nir Tlmn.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 19.
Stories which tho government
charged Hockln told while acting
as tho head of the dynnmlto con
spiracy, woro related by Special Ab-
BiRtnnt District Attorney Nool in
continuing his argument to tho will eat Christmas turkoy in
tnrv In tho trial of tho 40 accusod tropics and spend tnroo days
"bomb plotters" today. In betray
ing all with whom ho had to deal
Hockln novor told tho same Btory
twlco, declared Noel. Ho said that
Hockln was ono of tho original
schemers to blow up non-union Jobs.
Tho dynamiters wero about to ditch
him, so Hockln decided to betray
them.
Ur AuocUtM I'rtM to Coo Vr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, Doc. 19. Presi
dent and Mrs. Taft and invited
guests will leavo Washington to
night for Koy West, Florida, on
tho llrst log of n flying trip to
Panama. Tho Prosldont and friends
the
In
specting tho greatest engineering
feat in tho world and bo back In
Washington in tlmo to shako hands
with a few thousand persons nt the
Whlto Houso New Year's reception.
NO NEWS AI10UT IUUDGK PERMIT
HOATS STIbh IN HAY
Tho Nann Smith, Redondo nnd
Alliance are still lying in tho lower
Day awaiting an opportunity to
got out. Thoy hoped to cross out
early tomorrow morning.
Unless tho Nann Smith gets out
tomorrow, Arno Moreen, Jack Me
roon. J. V. Smcaton and Vernon
Smith, who planned to go to Berk
eley for Christmas on her will
nrobably loavo overland.
Tho Nowberg came in yestorday.
Elect Tonluht. At a meeting of
tha Masonic Blue Lodge this ovon
Ing election of officers will occur
A banquot will follow tho business
bcsfIoii,
Although It was expected that tho
United States Engineers nt Wash
ington would today anounco their
final decision on tho southern paci
fic's application to brldgo tho nay,
no word had been received hero up
to 4 o'clock this nftornoon concern
ing It.
It is generally expected from au
thoritative advices that tho permit
will bo granted under tho conditions
outlined In Tho Times last nlgfit.
J. D. DYER of Sumner is In town
today.
L. T. HAXELTON of Caching In
let was a Marshfleld business
visitor today,
MISS SERE STONE of Catching In
lot was shopping In Marshflold
today.
ST
BOUGHT LETTER
Former Senator Foraker Tells
Committee About Arch
bold Literature. '
ttlr AHoditcl I'rrtt lo Coot Hr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. Tho re
lations botweon former Senator For
nker of Ohio and John D. Archbald
of the Standard OH Company, ns
touched upon in tho lottoro mndo pub
lic by Willlnm It, Honrst, was tho
subject of yostorday's hearing by tha
Sonalo Commltteo Investigating the
cnmpnlgn contributions.
Foraker produced boforo tho Son
ata Commltteo n Btntemont prepnrod
by Gilchrist Stownrt purporting to
bo bnsed on the description of V. W.
Wlnkfleld of How Wlnkllold and
Charlos Stump took the Archbnld
lottors from tho Standard Oil olllcou
and sold thorn to roprosontntlvo Wil
llnm It. Honrst.
"Mr. Hearst Bald yostorday ho did
not know how the letters woro pro
cured", declared Foraker. "Such n
preposteroiiH story nn that you might
toll to tho inurlno but to no (Aio
else"
Fornkor snld that Stowart In 1908
sont hi in newspaper clippings lu
which W. A. Utlmiin, "attorney for
O. P. Taft" was roportod to havo
consulted Hearst about tho lottors bo
foro thoy were published and sug
gested that Ullninu, Taft and John T.
Crnnln, tho latter formerly connect'
oil poltlcnlly with Hearst, bo called
as witnesses. Fornkor declared thnt
about n week ago lo had Stowart go
to Chicago whore Wakollolil was
working as n waiter to ascertain what
ho know . Fornkor proceeded to do
tall Htownrt's report but declared ho
did not vouch for Its accuracy.
DAY'S DKS
IN CONGRESS
Senate Confirms One Federal
Appointment House
Adjourns.
(nr AuorUttd I'rtM to Cooi llr TlmM.
WASHINGTON, Doc. 19. Tho
Senate boforo tho president's mos
sago was delivered to It today wont
Into oxecutlvo Bcstdon o consldor
President Toft's appointments, tho
confirmation of which havo been
hold up. ,Tho result wns ono con
firmation, 'that of John H. nrown,
aB postmaster nt Concord, N. II.
Tho sonnto thon wont Into bob
slon ns a court of Impeachment to
contlnuo tho Archbald trial,
Tho Houso ndjournod to January
2, owing to lack of a quorum.
J. Plorpont Morgan contlnuod his
testimony boforo tho "money trust"
Investigation commltteo.
Tho Interior Dopnrtmont expen
ditures commltteo ndoptod a re
port censuring Robort G. Valentino,
former commission ot Indian affairs
for his conduct Prior to his resignation.
WEDNESDAY IX CONGRESS.
Great Financier Says That He
Likes Combination Bet
ter Than Competition.
TELLS ABOUT CONTROL
OF OTHER COMPANIES
Says He Has Only "a Littfe
Bank Stock," a Million
Dollars or So. .
ttlr AMortilM I'rrti to Coo nr Ttmm.J'
WASHINGTON. Dec. 19 J. Picr
ponr Morgan resumed tho wltnosn
stand today before the Iioiibo "mo
ney trust" Investigating couiiitlttcu.
Ho wna nrcoinpnnleil by sovoral ot
his attonio.VH.
"Thoro could bo no money trust.
All tho banks nnd all (ho mouuy (nt
Christendom could not control morr
oy. Tho question of control Is per
sonal ns to monoy and credits- de
clared J. Plorpont Morgan todny ta
tho commltteo.
The IiIk llnnanclcr wns led un lo
his answer by tho quowllonliifc mf
Snmuel ITntc-rinyor. counsel ot Uio
committee, who asked Morgan, "Iff
ho dlil not feel his vast powwr,"
Morgan answered that ho did not nrT
mlt his vast power nnd did not f.-el
It. Oiipo when tho Inwyer and wit
ness got Into n discussion of com
petition nnd combination, Morgan
said, "I would rather hnvo combin
ation than competition, I Ilko a lit
Ho competition, but I llko cnmlilnn
tlnn hotter.- Control Is tho ttnport
nnt thing; without It you cannot tla
n thing. Hut no ono could monopo
lize money. Ono mnn might go,
control of railroads or merchandise '
hut novor money and credit." Mor
gan's declaration that thoro could be
no money trust" wns omphnslzoif oy
n vlgn)ouB bang with bin list on
tho nrm of his chair.
Tho financier testlllod na to tho n
hitlons of tho "lloueo of MnrKitn"
with Hovornl grunt corporations. Ho
testified Hint ho hnd approved Uio
prices nt which subsidiaries of Uio
United Htntes Steel woro taken Info
tho big stool corporation, but Mur
gnn only said ho might havo de
cided who should not go on."
HIh holdings of corlnln horde
stocks ho characterized ns "Not very
much, about n million dollars."
much to tho nmuHomeut of tho com
mittee and (ho crowd. Tho flimn.-
clor Joined In heartily.
Tho prlnelpnl pnrt of Morganl
(osllmnny on roncontrntton of mon
ey nnd credits will bo resumed this
nftornoon.
Morgan answored .with apparent
freedom, nil nuuutlans. Ho agrecr!
thnt through "Voting trtis(H" hcv
ornl of which existed in his com
pany, n fow trus(ees could namu Jf
roctora, who lu turn would muim of
flcorH of grent Intorstnto luduatrinlu
or railroad corporations. Morgnu do
nled thnt ho bollevcd lu lutorlockfiie:
directorates whore two or throo imom
hold directorships In sovornl bnnku
mid truct compiiuloH or corponitloiiB,
could bring about control ami unity
of notion.
Ho declared that n mnjnrlty on
directory bonrds. such inon could
not dlctnto tho nffnlrs or control ot
corporations. Tho llpnuclor took di
rect Issuo with I'ntermyor ns to tho
opportunity offorcd n fow men to
got control of tho general lmnUlo
coudldous through such participa
tion ns Morgan nnd Company hnvo
on n bonrd of directors of tho load
ing Lanka of Now York.
Tho company's attorneys explain
ed to tho court (bat thoy consldorcd!
tho only prnStlcnblo method by which
stock could bo distributed without
lrropnrnblo Injury would bo for the
Union Pnclflo Company tn offer it to
its own shareholders pro rata, ac
cording to tho amount of tholr hold
ings, for purchaso at u fair price,,
or to dlstrlbuto It as n dlvidond ta
Its stockholders, entitled (o a divi
dend. Thoy doclured that tho Attor
ney Genoral was opposed to such a
plan. It was argued that tho plant
advocated b" tho railroad attorneys
was in conformity with tho practice
in oilier dlBsoluHonB, dlroctod by tho
court,
"To rofuso to allow tho Union Pn
clflo shareholders to partlclpata in
such n distribution," doctored the
attorneys, "would exposo thorn to
sorious loss and possibly Irroparablw
Injury."
(Or Awocltlai Prcit lo Coot Day Tlnr),
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. The
sonato Democratic caucus reached a
decision to permit only a conflrma
atlon of tho army and navy nomi
nations boforo tho holiday recoss,
Senator Dourno was elected chair
man of tho Joint congressional com
mltteo to promote fodoral aid In
highway construction.
Sonntor Hoko Smith spoko In
support of tho Lovop agricultural
oducatlon extension bill,
Tho houso banking and currency
suh-commltteo decided to report fa
vorably on tho Levi bill to rollovo
tho stringency In tho monoy market
fifty million
treasury to
dollnrB)
nntloual
by londlng
from tho
bnuks.
Tho houso passed the Burnett
literacy Immigration bill to bur Im
migrants over 1C who cannot road
It also rosumod consideration oS
tho Indian appropriation bill.
fl 0 "Wear-Ever" AIiiiiiIiiiiiin
rTyVUnuIo and Paper Cutter
JL 1 CLw,th onoh ?1-oo pur
chase of "Wear-Ever" Aluminum
Ware. Pioneer Hmdwnro Co.
The FIRST NATIONAh H.WK
of Coos Hay announces lis HlllC
CALENDAR Is ready for dfstrlh'r
tlou to Its customers.
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