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THE TAMPA DAILY TIMES Wednesday, April 1, 1925, Twelve A By Crane Washington Tubbs II OFFICIALS TO Talk nassee Cleans Up as FAKERS ABOUT BOOTH DEATH V. SEEK RELIEF ARE EXPOSED FOR PRISONS First Legislators Arrive Gov. Martin Is at Work on His First Message to Florida's Lawmakers; Session Will Open Tuesday. file in tho offien of the Secretary of fc'ttite of the Stain of Florida. FltXEST V.

MOORK, REUXjUJI) F. TWHCHJ(KDT, AY. W. 'HOBRItTSON. JU.

The Froposed Prmrcer of COU.VL STATK liEALTT COrtPGIt-ATtON. Tho under.uimied incorporators herehj' Hh-snolate themselves together for the purpoKo of forming a corporation under and by virtue of tho liswa of the State of Florida, and with nnd under the following' proposed charter: ARTTCM3 The name iff the corporation shull ho STATU REALTY CORFOH-AT I OX. lis business shall he conducted in the State of Florida and in other of America, and in foreign countries whenever ami wherever necessary convenient. The principal office of said corporation shall be at Tatima. Hilliiborouurli Crowded Conditions Reports -in Regard to Lincoln's Slayers Declared Wild.

Springfield, 111., April 1. Five to Be Alleviated in Institutions. Tallahassee, April Early ar what! ffWMzgf I cmerkI i RvGHT WTH com WiW mou Jj Kmziwnzys 3UM? AUOSS 'tfi DON'T GET Y'fiZ -W i've got 1 lifit i I refose! MPP-n evewTMiNG yjl By Thn Aitoeiaieti Presi Washington, April 1. Depart alleged skulls of John Wilkes day afternoon or Wednesday. liec-ommendatlons to bo made In the message vlll follow rather closely along the lines given in the governor's address last week before the all-Florida development conference at West Palm Beach, it is said.

Chief topics of discussion among rivals for the legislative session beginning next Tuesday had begun to come -In today and were seeking quarters for the two months' --stay that will end with Booth, assassinator of President I'rRent of Justice officials have be- County. Florida. I'trun consideration of means of re. Lincoln, are on t-iliibition in the United States, and 0 "Booths" lieving overcrowded conditions in AUTIChi: IT. The general nature of the bust to be ted bv this cor have died, according' to Herbert the first of June They found 'capltol employes Wells Fay, custodian of Lincoln's tomb here.

Recurring reports that Booth lived 8 years after Presi poration shall lei to buy, sell, own. mortgage or others Ue pledge, real estate find personal properly, including riparian rights and right cf way. To do a general brokerage business: to do a ueneriil financial dent Lincoln's death and later committed suicide are characterized, by Mr. Fay as wild. busily at work giving the house and senate chambers and other parts of the building a through spring cleaning in preparation for reception for the biennial visitors.

Unusual activity also was being shown throughout the ctty in response to an appeal from the mayor that residents of Tallahas "Those who wish to make money to undertake and carry on uny business transaction or operation commonly carried on or un-osrtakeii by real estate dealers, factors, capitalists, pilomotors, financiers, contractors. merchants. out of the hoax, or a create cheap notoriety, are the only ones to dis the advance guard of the legislators revolved around organization of the two bodies, with the greatest interest shown in candidates for president of the senate and speaker of the house. It was admitted by all that it would take the vote of the members of each body to determine the question as there were several candidates. There were those here, howevr, who brought reports that Senator John S.

Taylor of the Twelfth district, and Rep. Arthur Milam, of Duval, already had enough votes pledged to assure them of election as president of the senate and speaker of A35L NOW WtU 1 fSSSessSSgJi commission men, and in the course pute the historical record of Booth's death in a burn at the Tap TiPUll of such business to draw, accept, endorse, acquire and sell all or any negotiable or trans instru- 'Garrett farm," Mr. Fay assorted. see clean up and paint up for the if THAT'S 0 VNE CM GET D0Ua-E EKPOSORE0, lents or securities. including' LEAvPS FERtESaW FROM CRWG bonds, notes, trade acceotance and occasion.

In the meantime Governor Martin continued to work on his first "David E. George was only one of 20 different men who have sought to create a furore by claiming to be Booth. Recently whilo lectur bills of exchange; to purchase, sell and otherwise deal in and with fsnlu message to the lawmaiters wnicn he probably will deliver in person Jithe federal prisons, and indications were given today that the federal government might have to tir.urn again to use of state penal institutions to house some of its prisoners. Superintendent White of the federal prison system has begun ilan investigation of the congestion frind will work out for Attorney general Sargent a program to alleviate the situation. He also has been directed to consider methods Increasing the efficiency of iiprison management.

It appeared not unlikely today tfthat a special meeting -of the Ilirole board would be called soon JJto go over the whole question with the attorney general and Mr. Ib-ite. The board can take up the Suggestion' that" state penal institutions be employed to a greater Jlextent than heretofore, and also be in a position to recom- mejjd, particular institutions for this purpose. Most officials interested in the problem favor ask-Jjing the state prisons only for ''commitment of short term fed-convicts, holding that such iThiove would go a long way eliminating further congestion in the government's prisons. 5' Mr.

Sargent hopes that while the question is under considera personal, property of every sort and description; to borrow and lend money; to issue, on commission, subscribe for, acquire, hold, sell, exchange, and del in shares, stocko, bonds, obligations or securities of to a joint session either next Tues-1 the house respectively. ing on Booth's death at the tomb, one of my audience who gave his name as William H. Retran said he embalmed the body of George. Asked whether he thought it was Booth and whether the dead man Wmtt mm any private or public corporation, government or municipality, and this corporation shall have express power to hold, purchase or otherwise acquire, to sell, assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of shares of the capital stock, bonds, debentures or other evidences of indebtedness created by this or any other cornoration or NEEDY CHILD DISCUSSEDBY KIWANIS CLUB BALLOTS FOR TRADE BOARD VOTE MAILED lit VVI Election Is to Take had any proof of his identity, Regan paid he believed not. Nevertheless, George's body was embalmed and shown over the country in a commercial show scheme." The version of Booth's death accepted by the custodian of the victim's tomb is as follows: "John Wilkes Booth eluded his pursuers for 11 days.

Ho was fed by Thomas A. Jones iri tho meantime in a. grove along- the Potomac. Lieutenant Baker, of the secret service, who had often seen Booth, and his men were watching the fugitive. When he crossed the river he was suspected and chased to the Garrett farm.

"Baker and his men surrounded the house, and after some parley they ascertained that' Booth and Herold were in the barn. They de Place Here on Underprivileged Ones and Their Wants Are Visioned. Th eunder privileged child fur tion a way may be found by which federal government can have records of all federal By Williams Out Our Way (prisoners, 'wherever incarcerated. corporations, and while the owner thereof e.veroise ail rights and privileges of ownership, including ihe right, to vote thereon; to buy, sell or otherwise deal iu municipal, railroad, and corporation bonds, mortgages, and all coin-rnerclnl papers: to form, promot.9 and assist financially or otherwise, individuals. corporations, syndicates, partnerships and associations of all kinds, and to give any guarantee in connection therewith for the payment of money or for the performance of any obligations or undertakings; to acquire, manage, work, repair, develop and exercise all rights in respect of, lease, mortgage, sell, dispose of, turn to account and otherwise deal with property of all kinds and in particular business concerns and undertakings; to buy t.nd sell merchandise of every kind and description; to take over, hold, sell, and dispose of security of any nature, whether real estate or personal property which may be received upon anv loan or investment; to buy, hold, develop or dispose of any patent rights granted by the United Mates of America, or any foreign Jwith this in he has instruct nished the subject for the main discussion at the Kiwanls luncheon In the Young Women's Christian ed Mr.

White to give thought to this problem also in his study of Sample ballots to used in the annual election of the Tampa board of trade have been prepared and distributed' to members. The election will be held Tuesday. The candidates were nominated at the recent annual meeting of the trade body. They in association building today. A report on the Juvenile Build jjtf the situation St' ers, was made by Franklin sAIRMEN FOUND manded several timos that he come out.

Colonel Conger's men were surrounding the barn. They threatened to set fire to tho born and Herold emerged find surrendered. Booth refused, say ins he would O. Adams, vice president of that branch of the local Kiwanis club, formed last year to send und clude Frank D. Jackson and 1 F.

Taliaferro. III. for re-election as ilN 'GLADES AS "FOOD RUNS LOW ITT TT' 1 il'T-y- Mm i HA-HA. OH RHEPv-MW POORPA1. HE sOE! -iEE MEE t- E-THOrSoPETHAT HA-VAA-HOSUCH SOPt SOAP WAS A-EE-FACEVWOU $WWW' Vl POISCM.

APROL COOUD HAVE KKCCMEC! '0f' Tool vwith! WZ EE-MEE-HO HoAA HEE 1 ill Pu president and vice president re spectively. 'Ue in the last The barnj Six directors will be chosen for three year terms. The nominees govemment: to do any and all tilings not forbidden by law which (Continued From Page One) was fairly palatable and wet. may he neeessnrv. convenient are J.

F. Alexander, Roger Clapp desirpble to carry out the purnosa D. P. Davis. Mrs.

M. C. Fow.er, 4The lack of good water was our T. C. Hammond, E.

Henslc-y Jrreatest hardship. privileged children who showed promise to institutions of learning-. A committee, composed of Doyle E. Carlton, C. Edmund Worth and Verne IClintworth, nominated the followine- officers for the coming year: Franklin O.

Adams, president; Morris Wolf, vice president; Gus Valdespino, secretary; Charles Xoble, treasurer; O. Falk, W. L. Elocks and B. Marion Reed, directors.

W. J. pastor of the First Daptist church of Ashe- ct. this corporation; to purchase, build, erect, construct, repair and operate manufacturing plants of every kind: to erect buildings of all kinds, either for the use of this E. D.

Lambrieht, J. W. Lyons. J. C.

McKay, N. M. McLeran, C. "While Lott was working on the 'cylinder, I walked in every direc was set afire. "Boston CorbtHt, a sergeant, saw Booth through a crack, and disobeying order.s, shot him.

He was brought out by Conger's men and died in three hours. The body was brought to Washington and identified by various roen who knew "Booth. One, Dr. John F. May, identified the body by an ugly Wound on the neck from an operation performed some time be G.

Mullen, C. C. Xott, Harry tion, keeping the clump of trees in Prettyman, Hatton B. Rogers. Dr.

iight, to see if there was a way "out, but we were surrounded by W. M. Rowlett, Philip Shore, Rus sell H. Tarr, John I. Todd, George F.

Weidman and Fred Wolf. The election committee which s'ille, N. who i3 now conduct- i will have charge of the polling place and will conduct the ballot ing is composed of G. D. Curtis.

C. M. Davis, M. W. Floys, Wm.

Cowles, J. L. Hackney, C. A Nash and L. P.

Dickie. ing revival services in the First Baptist church, delivered a short address, in which he stressed particular attention to the delinquent child. Under privileged children are the wards of society, he said, and unless they are taken care of now, they will- prove an enemy to society later. The urban problem will be faced soon by Florida, because of the corporation or for the purpose of sale; 10 develop in any manner necessary or convenient, lands in tracts, subdivisions, or otherwise, and to sell the same either for cash or on time; all the preceding clauses shall be construed both as objects and powers, and it is hereby expressly provided that the fore- going enumeration of specific pow- ers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the powers Of this corporation; in general, to carry en any busiess in connection wiih the foregoing, and to have and to exercise all its powers as freely and as fully as a- natural person could do; to make contracts, to make by-laws in furtherance hereof as may be necessary or convenient for the purposes of this corporation, and to have, exercise and enjoy all rights, powers and privileges incident to corporations for profit, organized, chartered and 4 existing under and by virtue of the -laws of the State of Florida. ARTICLE III.

The amount of the cnTdt.il urorlr -1 A'EAV YOltK STOCKS. treacherous swamp land, With Jiwhich we were too unfamiliar to 'risk trying to walk for We made up our minds that repairing damage and flying out was our "only hope. Food Almost Gone. ir "Monday and Tuesday passed 'the same except that the beans and I'Chocolate, endurable, were also gone. "Yesterday afternoon, just as were preparing to try out the w-e sighted two planes, which answered our signals.

They "proved to be Hardin and Halder-maH, who escorted us to this city. certainly glad to be back civilization and to relieve the Anxiety of our fore. Against his physician's advice Booth insisted on a.cting and reopened the which healed badly. buried under a federal prison and an accurate, detailed report made of position and condition "its Later Edwin Booth, aotor-brother of the slayer, obtained an order allowing him to' see the body, hoping that a mistake had been made. He viewed the body and identified it as that of his brother.

He also called in dentists who identified fillings in the teeth of the body, which made identification positive. Ed- FnrniIieil by ThoniNon IvKinnoa 307 Krnase I ninjin. Open Noon Allied Chem. thousands of new comers who are I Tm. Can Am.

Car Fdy. km. International flocking to this state, Dr. Bate-man said. Verne Klintworth announced that the Kiwanis club would spon Am.

Locomotive Am. Sm. Rf.g Am. Sugar Am. Tel.

Tel Am. Tobacco sor an Easter egg hunt for children of Tampa Saturday afternoon, April 11. He said 1,200 eggs would be hidden at some centrally locat Am. Woolen wm Beotn claimed tne oody ana buried it in the family burying ground at --Baltimore in an unmarked grave." 162 ..1994 200 34 84 ..123 123 92 62 ..62 6314 .1356 ISS'i 87 V2 87 Va 39 S9i 8 Va SS 36 ..118 1181,4 ,.152 152 ,.112 112 74 41 414 29 ti 29 ..141 140 15 15 Am. Ld.

Sm I' ed point. He added that special of this corporation shall be twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars divided into twenty-five hundred '2500) shares, of the par value of Ten (10) dollars per share. Payment for all or any of th capital stock of this corporation GO TO IiAKEIiAXn. Anaconda Copper Atchison arrangements had been made to A. C.

bring inmates from the Children': Lost Men Happy Pair, Say Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steel Home to the affair in a Davis Island bus. may be made in money, property, labor or services, and where payment is received in property, labor or services, the Board of Directors COOLIDGE HAS GOOD CHANCE TO WIN FAVOR R. M. Angelo, formerly with the Metropolitan Opera company, sang Calif. Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cerro de Pasco two solos.

43 AZ snau tlx a just valuation therefor. Said capital stock shall bo fully paid, forever non-assessable. 34M. Chandler Motors Herriot Ileceives Vote of Confidence MOrvlEMTb LIVE OSJER- jRv.Li',, APRIL FOOL. CREAM PUFFS sni Chesapeake Ohio Chicago NW.

M. St. Paul, pfd. R. I.

Pac. Chile Copper Coca Cola Colo. Fuel Iron Congoleum 34 91 .55 94 42 Vi 30 92 '33 36 75 38 27 67 91 64 94 42 SI 92 34 36 38 27 67 Vt 32 Paris, April 1. Premier Herriot Rescuers. Lakeland, April 1.

The two aviators reported stranded in the Everglades for the past several days, returned yesterday to Lakeland, following their discovery by George Haldeman, Lakeland flyer, and Otis Hardin, of Sebring. The lost birdmen, E. P. Lott and R. A.

Smith, left here last Friday to make aerial photographs of portions of the Everglades, and had been stranded on the banks of Fish eating creek since Saturday rSbrning, when they made a forced I lading due to a cracked cylinder. 3 Searchers, who had been soour- 4 ing the countryside for three days ld their plane, discovered the men them yesterday afternoon at 440, frantically waving white flags, which later proved to be received a vote of confidence from Consolidated Gas Corn Products, new Cosden Oil Crucible Steel the chamber of deputies, S18 to: Yea, Bo, the Duck Is a Beautiful Swimmer (Contlnuffd From Pafre One) islativo burdens that weigh heavily on the White IJouse when congress is here. So far as publicity Is concerned the president now shares the limelight with no one. 3STo speeches in congress can burst on the first pages. Tha aircraft controversy and sundry problems are for the moment slumbering till congress meets again.

Mr. Coolidge is aware that he is not a spectacular president, and that ho can not do things and talk about them at the same time. Yet he is hoping that progress be made by the ex 220 early today, after a riotous 32 Davison Chemical 140; ARTICLE IV. The term for which this corporation shall exist shall be perpetual. ARTICLE V.

A The business of this corporation shall bo conducted by the follow-1 ing officers: President, one or more Vice Presidents; Secretary; Treasurer, and a Board of not less than three or more than thirteen lMrectors, and such other officer as may be, from time to time, decided upon by the Board of Directors. Any officer may hold one or more offices, except that the offices of President and Vice President shall not be held by the same person. The Directors shall be elected by the stockholders at each annual meeting. ARTICLE VI. The fir3t annual meeting of th stockholders of this corporation shall be held the first Monday in May, 1S25.

at 12 noon, at the offices of the corporation in Tam pa, thereafter the an 28 28 night session over the appointment; of George Scelle to a lectureship of international law. 1 A "H0 The appointment was made thei topic of an interpolation followed DuPont de Erie Famous Players-Lky. Gen. Asphalt Gen. Electric General Motors Great Northern, Gulf States Steel Houston Oil Illinois Central Interna.

Harvester Int. Mer. pfd by scenes almost as wild as Satur- in the Lp.tin day's disturbance quarter. Cross-State Mail 95 46 162 70 62 70 62 112 101 41 S8 35 14 47 107 130V4 34 87 1 31 74 146 94 63 62 70 62 ..112 .101 41 88 15 14 47 ..107 ..129 34 88 1 31 74 ..146 ecutive branch of the government in performing the multitude of functions prescribed by the recent appropriation bills, and that when summer comes a fairly comprehensive tax plan will have been j.s Service Commences Int. Tel.

Tel La. Oil Kelly-Spg. Tire Kennecott Cop L. Mack Truck Marland Oil Maxwell Motors Middle States Oil Kan. Tex Mo.

Pacific, pfd National Lead tfteir shirts. There was room to 14nd the planes of the searching Jafdators along the shore of tlje cfeek and they, soon reached their Jaijranded aviator friends. "'The lost men were a most hap-tpjr pair," said Mr. Haldeman, who returned here at 7 o'clock tonight with the news. Avon Park.

April 1. Cross- i state mail service is to be inau gurated today, postal authorities have announced. The Seaboard 119 ..119 .115 115 Air Line's new cross state road will be utilized, reducing tho rnai' time between the east apd wes! coasts by ton hours or more. The 29 29 Vi worked out and that a detailed analysis of the present revenue act will be available. Wlt.li Ivolioa.

Mr. Coolidge is working in close co-operation with the new secretary of state, Mr. Kellogg, believing that some way can be found to hold another conference at Washington on limitation of armaments. This may take place in the autumns If the diplomatic' interchanges now going on prove fa nual meeting of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held on the second Monday in January of each year at 12 r.uon, at tha efl'iee of this corporation fit Tampa, Florida. The time snd place of meeting, however, may be changed 1 from time to time the by-laws.

Until the officers elected at the first annird meeting to be held the first Monday in May, 3 925, the business of this corporation shall be conducted by the following officers: Ernest V. Moore, President and Treasurer, W. W. Robertson, Vice President, Bernard F. Rorchardt.

Secretary. ARTICLE VII. The highest amount of Indebtedness? or liability to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself, shall be Five Kundred Thousand Dollars. ARTICLE VIII. I -y lljospital Bonds to I Be Validated Soon northbound service of the new cut off also will be used, giving the Scenic Highland territory lvc more mails a day.

54 61 55 77 45 22 26 72 46 73 22 153 18 i 55 61 54 78 45 22 i 26 72 .4 6. 73 22 .152 i 18 1R UlkJ CUHlIUlbMUIl JCMCLUftJ rtproved contracts with M. Leo JeHoU, of Tampa, and Stevens and N. Tex. Mex Now Tork Central N.

N. H. Ht Norfolk Western Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Pan Am. Pet. Pennsylvania ...4 Prod.

Eef. Pure Oil Reading Rep. Ir. Steel Reynolds Tob. Seaboard Air Line Sears-Roehuck Sinclair Con Sloss-Sh.

Steel Iron Southern Pacific Southern Ry. Southern pfd. Standard Oil cf Cal. Standard Oil of N. Studebaker Corp.

Tampa Electric Texas Co Texas Pacific Harvard Physical Director Is Dead S4 84 ,.100 100 84 84 The names and places of resl- deuce of the subscribing incorpor- ators, together with the amount of capital stock subscribed by each, are as follows: Ernest V. Moore, Tampa, Florida, 200 shares. Bernard F. Rorchardt, Tampa, Florida. 25 W.

W. Robertson, Florida, 25 scares. tCL.ce, Oi. uuajjiidi citcua, "Ma.w plans and specifications for ttte proposed municipal hospital. A letter from D.

P. Daivs, full co-operation in connection plans for building the on Davis Island, was read by Jt'e secretary of the commission. SpHT Attorney Doyle E. Carlton instructed to proceed immediately with the matter of- validating bonds recently voted for a hospi- tnnd vorable. Whether it la foreign policy, or agriculture, or a new tax plan, or a sympathetic development of projects that are designed to help American business expand at home and abroad, the president is in charge of the ship of state and from now until next autumn at least he has the "golden oppor-tnuity" to show what kind of a president he really in in his own right and with his own advisers, and without the interference of the modern legislative body.

And it mny have some bearing on whether he is a candidate in 1928. Boston. April 1. Wm. H.

Ger, 40, director of physical education at Harvard since 1919. died at a hospital today. Ho had been unconscious since last Friday, when he waa overcome by carbon monoxide gas in his Tobacco Products 5S Vi 40 43 .17 h0 li .139 .110 so- 83 67 12 40 428 175 44 60 74 139 115. 105 81 S3 86 '-4 llo1 87 12 Transcontinental Oil Union Pacific I'nited Drug TJ. S.

Cast Ir. Pipe IT. S. lid. Ale Utah Coppen U.

S. Rubber' IT. S. Steel Westing house lilee. Willys-Overland Dr.

Cook Will Go Lowry Park" Is- Created by City 3 Governing1 Body 'To. Penitentiary LEGAL NOTICES Sales to noon 700,000 shares. of Intention to Applr tor IN WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto set our hands and seals this ot March. A. 1S25.

ERNEST V. MOORE. RERXARD V. BOKCKARDT, V. UOBKRTSuN, JR.

PTAT'O OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH. Before me. the undersigned authority, personally appeared Ernest V. Moore. Bernard F.

Bor-chardt and TV. VV. Robertson, to me known, and known to the persons mentioned ia and who executed toe foregoing articles of incorporation, who. severally acknowledged th- execution thereof to be their free act ami deed, for th uses and purptjstis therein exuress-ed. AVITN'ES? my hand and official seal this the 2Sth day of March, 125.

at Tampa, said County end 'tate. (Notarial Seal) U. CLARK. HELMS, Notary Public f'ttite of Florida at Large. My co.nmissipii expire tiTHvry Park, named In honor of S.

ti: Lowry, was created lby' tha city commission in regular Fort Worth, Texas. April 1. Dr. Frederick A. under sentence of 14 years and 9 months for using the mails to defraud, will leave Sunday afternoon for Leavenworth penitentiary.

Trisli Autos Multiply! Dublin, April 1. Northern Ireland is proud of lt3 development of motor traffic. In the past two years the number of motor vehicles licensed in the sii Uister counties has risen from 17.200 to 26.000, of which about 2,000 are heavy lorries. There is now a motor for every 58 people in the six counties, as against one for every C7 in Great Britaia. Xotice is hereby (riven that the iindci-siu-niiil will jpply to tiie Honorable John W.

Martin, Uovfrnor of tho State of Florida, at Tallahassee, Florida, the 8th day of April, 1925. at o'clock in th forenoon, or as soon thereafter es we can be bard. for letters patent incorporating a company under the name of CORAli STATE KJ5ALTT CORPORATION and under the following proposed ToteToClasifv yesterday afternoon. The park consists of ICS acres. It is lo-cntied west of th? Hillsborough river an4 north of Hillsborough avenue.

Heretofore it has been known a "the cemetery site." Mayor Perry gave rp his seat as presiding officer of tha commission to 'introduce a resolution to name the "ta.rk- in honor of Commissioner Lowry. HVPE PARK Sleeping porch, ex-4 tra bed room, kitchenette and room with running water, also Finail apartment and two garases. 03 Magnolia Ave. Nov. 4, charter, the original of is onj I-.

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