RUSE ENDS BERGER RECOUNT

Ruse Ends Berger Recount False Statement Hurt Stafford Had Won by 2,336 Votes Led Berger to Demand Recount (By a Wew Ii.oar CirMMiaOael) TOTAfiftnNOTON—The official results o! the vote...

...107.332 North Carolina...
...169 M9 South Carolina...
...two artartjil uarttsa,,, the field., The "Alliance...
...1,024 212 378 Warren...
...Sunday, Dec 16, 11:30 a. m.—James Oneal...
...Louisiana...
...The Labor Movement at the Crossroads...
...652 433 610 Oswego...
...133 West lMth street...
...When this matter has been disposed of, then we win hold the largest labor convention of the Island, to ascertain the best program to follow to rasonstreat our labor movement...
...The vote oast for the Socialist party eel red...
...E *X CoD of Homilam, hlmseSf a member of the American Legion, to his comrades, defending the action of the L W. W. members in CentraUa in protecting their hall and their union against the armistice day raid of the '•hfimbw of commerce inspired returned soldiers, has been successful...
...A few scattering votes cast by the writing In of names or other prescribed methods may be reported...
...At a meeting held Dec...
...P.).—Open ship forces in the printing trades poured rats by the scores into Albany to break the strike of the Typographical Onion against all Albany dally newspaper...
...had led to expensive gifts from the mill owners...
...The Insular Board of Elections which is making a recount of the returns, will give us its final decision hi ten days more...
...3,434 Nevada...
...aeeretery-Treesurar...
...Mayor Bakeman Immediately returned from New Hampshire, fired the chief of police and Invited Lewis back to Peabody...
...3,019 Delaware...
...Coll appeared ta person and made a powerful plea for the release of all the victims of the CentraUa tragedy...
...1,300 Ml 971 Erie ...........10,118 S.731 11,272 Essex...
...S. Senate) ........111.208 The vote for Thomas and Maurer as reported from 36 states stands at 242,969...
...J the wage goal* win be enforced...
...IM* 488 New Mexico...
...The Bakery and Confectionery Workers' International Union of America is asking all unions to appeal to Norris' committee to make an early and favorable report on this resohttion...
...In Louisiana, North Carolina and South Carolina the names of the Socialist electors did not appear but prospective Socialist voters were supplied with stickers to be pasted on the ballots...
...Maine...
...Such appeals have been a lucrative source of funds for Communist work...
...MS SIT 329 Madison...
...147 121 266 Steuben...
...MS 253 3M Westchester...
...S836 1515 Oklahoma...
...788 Total...
...P. ?. Dunham^ its expert, reports as a strong factor> ta low labor supply of superior quality.'' Ha finds ft is composed largely "of the descendants of the old Spanish and Pranch colon tits', supplemented with AngV>-aemn stock: from the southern and southeastern states and th* German and Italian immigration of the 1860-18*5 period: it...
...The New Leader makes this statement to protect Its readers and friends who receive the appeals of the "International Labor Defense.'* U. S. Open Shop Body Leads Fight On Albany Printers ALBANY, N. Y.—(P...
...l.Ml 844 1,326 New York .....15,97* 11.402 12,652 Niagara...
...When Alfred Baker Lewis, Socialist state secretary, tried to speak for Sacco and Vanzetti in Peabody last year, he was promptly arrested...
...Here are the figures on the vote In New York State: Thomas and Manrer...
...326 195 325 Yates...
...14, 8:30 p. m.—Henry Jager...
...The new mayor is a Legionnaire, bitter against the two labor martyrs...
...South Dakota...
...7S» 32S 641 Greene...
...New York State cast 107.333 votes for Thomas and Usurer, it was announced In Albany...
...Victor C. Qaspar...
...M 48 74 Washington...
...18,213 Wyoming...
...A substantial Increase of 35*09' votes over the past elections has bees . recorded for progress...
...Idaho...
...The effect of quitting the recount was the saving of several hundred dollars, which it would have cost to complete it...
...2,544 858 1,206 Sullivan...
...The alleged theft of more than 7,000 votes in Bronx County reduced the increase in New York City by about 8.000 votes...
...North Dakota...
...M« • Nebraska...
...Auspices Workmen's Circle, Branch No...
...73* 822 Delaware...
...Auspices, Socialist Party, 4-14th A. D. Friday, Dec...
...SS4 ICS S4S Delaware...
...Lecture Calendar NEW YORK .Friday, Dec...
...With only 400 gained in half of the district, it was not thought possible that In the remaining half that lead could be overcome...
...429 California...
...Reports on Foreign-Born Women in Industry Washington—(PP)—One-fifth of all women employed ta manufacturing industries in this country are foreign born, says Miss Mary Anderson, in her annual report as chief of the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor...
...Kellogg Peace Pact and Preparedness...
...One of the members of the commission, who is supposed to represent the Socialists, was expelled from the party two years ago, but he has continued to serve as the Socialist member of the commission...
...14, 8:30 p. m.—B...
...He has now served nearly thirteen years, and is far past the Unas when nanny art timers are parotic Centralia Victim Is Released Other I. W. W. Who Defended Selves Against Legion Raid Still Imprisoned / 'ENTRALIA, Wash.—(PS*—The SBovement far the release at the victims of the Centrails framsnp, given new life last month by the bombshell letter of Oapt...
...Arizona...
...t 340 Montana...
...Beginning Jan...
...8 Virginia...
...1,293 Illinois...
...19,138 Indiana...
...Society ta 19M as part of its effort to defeat LaPoQette tor President...
...SM t Utah...
...the majority of the Legislature belong*/ If it happens that the Coalition wins out, : than the majority wis be labor...
...6th, the League for Mutual Aid resolved: "That the Executive Committee of the League for Mutual Aid records with deepest sorrow the death of a mtjjtber of the committee, Paxton Hibben—a highminded and self-sacrificing supporter of the cause of human liberty, an enlightened student and historian of our times, a rare personaUty, a valued friend...
...1,313 Wisconsin...
...722 Utah...
...The ' 'Coalition' already has won eight aan- I stars of the nineteen which compost th* Senate, and seventeen representatives at( the 39, which compose the Lower Bouse...
...praise and push...
...The pamphlet causing the BBtel soft was widely distributed by the ¦taerlwan Defense...
...Pot Our Labor Prisoners and Their Families—Give Generously...
...Socialists, progressive republicans 4*5 BbcaahV Labor istwiUauis about the' third of the voters of this 'Coalition,* j -Neither th* AUianas nor the Coatueh I Battles know at that tmte to whfch part...
...2,630 Connecticut...
...California...
...842 Ohio...
...Socialists Indignant...
...252 199 260 Rockland...
...173 t New Jersey...
...Labor Polls Good Vote In Massachusetts Municipal Contests BOSTON—(PP)—Labor and soelallsl candidates ta the Bay State made good runs in municipal elections, but were tr no case able to pile up majorities...
...M9 230 647 Monroe ........5,189 5,696 7.1M Montgomery...
...244 M IM Ulster...
...1,068 Maryland...
...These figures are taken from the 1930 census, and were basis for a study, now Just completed, of the extent to which these women have been fed into the modern industrial machine As a former immigrant from Sweden, Miss Anderson wanted to know how necessary their factory Jobs were to these new arrivals...
...6,205 Kentucky...
...38 346 1,01* Richmond...
...Milwaukee Socialists are Indignant at the action of the county election officials, who, it is believed, made the announcement that the Republican had won by 2,336 votes in order to have the Socialists give up the recount...
...The Parmer-Labor candidate for President polled 1,033 votes in Colorado, ».0M in Iowa...
...Thus reads one appeal with accompanying pictures of the families of prisoners or strikers...
...6,774 Mississippi...
...2,720 Pennsylvania...
...Auspices Socialist Party...
...The strategic posts in the organization are held by trusted Communists while the names of nonCommunists are carried as "Innocents" to give the organisation a "nonpartisan" character...
...Socialist, was a candidate for re-election are as follows: Stafford, WiipabUcaa ........41 MS Berger, Socialist .............40,536 OMallay, Democrat..........34,037 These figures give the election to the Republican by a plurality of 729 votes out of a total of 106,113 east in that district...
...Since th* foundation in Porto Rim thirty years ago of the Free Federation of Workingmen of Porto Rico, the branch" of the American Federation of Labor ta the Island, I have had more concern far the economic, industrial and social betterment of the workingmen r*T"^stifl of the Island than for anything else...
...North Dakota...
...423 Tennessee...
...The "Progressive" candidate polled 3,556 votes In Ohio...
...264 Missouri...
...3,739 Montana...
...Auspleas, BrigbtonSheepehead Branch...
...4,40* 1,9*5 5,843 Wyoming...
...3rd A. D. Sunday, Dec...
...It is this same organization which reported to Moscow that it had collected 1500,000 for the defense of Sacco and Vanzetti and yet the Boston committee in charge of the Sacco-Vanzetti defense could get no satisfactory accounting of this fund The organization is unreliable and is an auxiliary of the Communist Party...
...1994 1M4 Pennsylvania...
...2,559 1,560 2,613 Ontario...
...S«9 Ml 776 Cayaga...
...187,332 Waldman (for Governor) ......101,859 Haha (Lieut...
...Ruse Ends Berger Recount False Statement Hurt Stafford Had Won by 2,336 Votes Led Berger to Demand Recount (By a Wew Ii.oar CirMMiaOael) TOTAfiftnNOTON—The official results o! the vote cast at the but election fa Congress In the Fifth Wisconsin district where Congressman Victor L. Berger...
...Again Deny Parole To Matt Schmidt SAN 4I0KWTUI...
...International Labor Defense" Communist Receipt of two and three circulars from the "International Labor Defense" with appeals for contributions to help political prisoners and make their lot more bearable during the holiday season has brought inquiries regarding the character of this organisation, The circulars are attractively printed and one batch carries stamps which sympathizers are urged to purchase in support of this cause...
...Kings way Mansion, 16th Street and Avenue P. Auspices, Kings-Highway Branch...
...The commission shows that in this period Class 1 carrier* employed on the average 91,163 fewer workers than In the same period of 1937 and paid out 9*5,154.435 less In wages...
...IM TS ltd Cortland...
...South Dakota...
...Lawrence...
...Sit HI Ml Bronx .........9.904 12.9*9 11,638 Brume ........Msg 9*4 M4T Cattarcgas...
...a. Btisaboth Waratrtoksnn...
...18,647 Rhode Island ..................-South Carolina...
...SMI 7*9 Minnesota............4M3 1921 Mississippi...
...cemnossd «7 the so-eaflsa aristocracy...
...t Totals...
...It tried to show that the Progressive Party movement was inspired by Moscow and was really a revolutionary effort to overthrow the government...
...IM * Arkansas...
...SIS SM M7 St...
...18, 4 p. m.—August Claessens...
...161 78 63 Queens...
...Ir New Bedford...
...Mm Han* sTavtortone...
...Funeral services for Captain Paxton Hibben were held Saturday, December 8th, at Campbell's Funeral Parlor, 1970 Broadway, New York City...
...31, 8:30 p. m.—McAlister Coleman...
...5*2 46* 512 Saratoga...
...John O. C. Seen at laiwmsata, had...
...250 Washington...
...Mow these 100 par centers over-reached themselves, in denouncing the Communist movement and child labor reformists in the same breath, is pointed out by Norman Hapgood in his book "Professional Patriots...
...103 S3 89 Seneca...
...New York...
...Con maintained that the attack was made by legion paraders and that the lumber workers acted within their constitutional rights ta defending themselves...
...West Virginia...
...News bulletins of the Labor and Socialist International, the Trade Union International and various Labor and Socialist publications In other countries carry news of the activities of the "International Labor Defense" and Its masked activities for the Communist movement and against other organisations of workers...
...SM t Tennessee Ill t Texas...
...17 14 SI Franklin...
...Idaho...
...C. Vladeck...
...Secretary Baity of the Textile Council ran second In the race for auditor...
...Half of the district had been recounted...
...Socialist Vote Reveals An Increase Vote in Nation Now 242,269—260,000 Seen as Probable Grand Final A ROUSING Increase of 23.951 rote registered by the Socialists of Mew York State la the last election, the official figures issued this week show...
...But this Island was very badly ta need of a political shake-up ta order to promote and foster our labor movement on a more solid basis aa against the tyranny of tbs bosses of aU kinds In the Island...
...1167 Boston Road...
...Progress and the Price We Pay...
...329 Florida...
...IM 116 SIS Chenango...
...t t Maryland...
...15M Ml Wyoming...
...The organisation in question is one of a number maintained by Communists to obtain funds for various purposes, This one happens to be world wide...
...Had he continued to gain at the same ratio he might have overcome the lead of the Republican and won the election...
...Manhattan, at which a charter from the International Brotherhood of Hotel and Restaurant Employees win be presented to the union...
...357 224 13* Schuyler...
...4,036 Georgia...
...14, 9 p. m.—August Claessens...
...Maine...
...Williamsburg Mansion, 297 South 5th 8treet...
...caaeaatgn neat ajanth ta which • waVwkres* fts big ll Ultj rf cheap docile female tabor...
...1X3 147 184 Clinton...
...Both (Controller) ........117.346 Karlln (Attorney Geneeal .....118,797 WOeos (Court of Appeals).....120,176 Coleman (17...
...BRONX Friday, Dec...
...14, 8:30 p. m.—tether Friedman...
...Parto Wis* Class Ism fjjsfl prugii—He "CosJMcaf -ta the rseaat Porte Blent ejection he* given The *«w mi?— ^*-»*,» •fUfe There war...
...321 645 Iowa...
...From 1910 to 1930 they advanced steadily reaching a peak of 303.8 percent above 1913 and 333 percent above 1910...
...Charles P. Archambault running on a Labor and Taxpayers ticket, with the backing of Textile Council officials, got 10.000 votes to 14,000 foi Mayor Ashley, whose friendliness toward the New Bedford Cotton Mfrs Assn...
...has for the second time bean i refused parol* bp the California prison board...
...Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 2ir Sackman Street...
...6.262 Michigan...
...Echoes of the Sacco-Vanzettl case were heard in Peabody when Mayoi Bakeman, socialist, was defeated by J. Leo Sullivan, 4,000 to 2,700...
...198 68 179 Tompkins...
...328 S3* Kansas...
...17, 8:30 p. m.—David Berenberg...
...But this slight gain, leas than *2 a month, was more than balanced by the speeding up which enabled the railroads to switch tens of thousands of employes Into the army of Job hunters...
...The reason for giving up the recount, it was explained at Berger a office here, was that the county election commission had falsely stated that the Republican had von by 2336 votes...
...The contrast between 1938 and 1923 Is even more striking...
...MM* 380 I Rhode Island...
...41S 2*6 S24 Jefferson...
...1484 in Oklahoma, and MS In South Dakota...
...Th e Meaning of Hoover Prosperity," 204 East Broadway...
...Auspices of Workmen's Circle and Socialist* Party Branches of Bensonhurst...
...Savoy Mansion, 63rd Street and 20th Avenue...
...The action on Barnett and probable future action favorable to the rest of the political prisoners resulted from a statewide campaign to free them that culminated ta the last meeting of the parole board when Capt...
...t t Missouri...
...S704 • Georgia...
...LaFOUette introduced Resolution 258, proposing that the Federal Trade Commission be directed forthwith to reinstate its complaint in the federal court at Baltimore against the Ward Bread trust—known as the Continental Baking Corporation...
...S587 ISIS Indiana...
...t t Virginia...
...In 1924 the Communists polled 33,076, and the Socialist-Labor 33,901 votes...
...The depression years 1931 and 193 brought a drop of about 34 percent which was never completely reversed, the present weekly wage being about 16 percent under the peak wages earned ta 1930...
...1,628 Nebraska...
...10876 4211 North Carolina...
...675 • Connecticut...
...Harlem Educational Center, 63 East 106th Street...
...Auspices, Socialist Party Downtown Branch...
...Revolutionary Poetry...
...4,866 New Mexico...
...Capt...
...3,516 Minnesota...
...Socialism, Fact or Fancy...
...t t Kentucky...
...This marks a gain of $1.13 a week or about 4.6 percent over wages paid by the Industry in 1926 when the department made Its last survey...
...la tractable, intelligent, efflatont and ostW aclentious...
...Monday, Dec...
...Auspices, Socialist Party, 4-14th A. D. Friday, Dec...
...402 Ml 389 Kings ..........24,888 11,956 17,1*9 Lewis...
...954 Vermont...
...47 • Vermont...
...John Haynes Holmes officiated...
...Th* sgiihirs are Mrs...
...Of these—Arizona, Nevada, Nrw Mexico and Rhode Island—did not carry the names of the Socialist electors on the ballots...
...Arizona...
...be it further resolved: That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes and that a copy be sent to Mrs...
...t t Louisiana...
...It appeals to the sympathies of people in behail- of strikers and political prisoners in each country...
...522 731 Massachusetts...
...31, 8:30 p. m.—Frank Crosswalth...
...Brownsville Labor Temple Lyceum...
...SOCIALIST PARTY VOTE—1928 Alabama...
...N.Y...
...In 1928, the party polled 83 481 votes in the State for its candidate for governor...
...On the day before Congress adjourned last May, Sen...
...In Haverhill, Alderman Flanders, former mayor and a Socialist, was defeated by Forrest Smith, president of the Chamber of Commerce, 8,000 to 5,000...
...2.960 Kansas...
...The program* of the union is to organise an colored cooks, waitresses, day and part time workers, and an women workers engaged in the hotel and restaurant industry...
...He has been actively working against the Socialists, and is believed to have been responsible for the issuance of the figures giving Stafford a substantial lead...
...Prank R. Cfroaswaith and Common Scores Victory in Court Fight on Marvin Coleman sued the rtataass Society, Prod Marvin, writer, and tho Beckwtth Press tor $35400 for libel in a pasanfalat called Tsrullils ¦iiilsllsm msiiiainilsm The Justices voted t to 3 to require the defendants to SB* answer to "the Hays salt and in similar suits brought by John A. H. Hopkins, Arthur Oarfleid Hays, Eva A. Prank and George Soak...
...225 Brighton Beach Avenue...
...Auspices, Labor Lyceum and Socialist Party, 23rd A. D. Tell the Advertisers yon "Saw Their Ad In The New Leader.** Lots of Cheap, Docile Female Labor, _ New Orleans Brags mam m wafsjsjK a* JS*> national adM sMamej...
...s4g issilujtay...
...Auspices...
...1.817 1,033 1,288 Orleans...
...Woolen mill wages are now 153.7 percent higher than ta the prewar year 1913 and 178 percent above 1910...
...3,929 Oregon...
...Ethatred Brown...
...Socialism and Human Nature...
...Hibben with our stacerest condolences and great sympathy...
...ST M M Colombia...
...Oregon...
...Layoffs Outweigh Rail Wage Roosts TTOW the $10,000,000 increase in railroad profits for the first 9 months of the year was achieved at the expense of railroad workers is shown in the September wage report of the interstate commerce commission...
...Pred E. Beal, communist candidate, received 3M votes...
...The elections have been so close that only about 100 votes may determine which party Is the winner of tbs Government...
...1,694 657 915 Suffolk...
...Coal and the Men Who Mir" It...
...Mtl 712 Michigan...
...Practically all of the Increases were due to the rise of vote of the up-state counties...
...Labor Lyceum and Socialist Party...
...This report was made public after Congressman Berger had ordered discontinued a recount which was in progress...
...Friday, Dec...
...Colorado...
...14, 8:30 p. m.—Frank Crosswalth...
...242,969 There are still twelve states to be heard from...
...179 18* Washington...
...8,683 Oklahoma...
...Thirty-two municipal ties of the seventy six of the Island, belong to th* 'Coalition.' In fact, the last elections represent for Porto Rico a tremendous pnat leal revolution toward progressiva democracy and for free institutions in our Island...
...1,183 1,045 1,772 Schoharie...
...SIS 29* 798 Chataaqaa .....l.tCl 889 l,»t* Chemang...
...M M M Dutchess...
...Arkansas...
...4M 129 227 Wayne...
...1,684 1,264 1,413 Onondaga...
...Average wages for the 9-month period have Increased from $1,319 to $1,270, a gain of about 84.50 a month per employe...
...Hibben, with an expression of the sympathy of this Committee.^ Workers Want Bread Trust Suit Reinstated WASHINGTON — (FP) — Chairman Norris of the Senate judiciary committee has begun to hear from organised labor on the bread trust issue...
...631 Texas...
...New Hampshire...
...455 New Jersey...
...936 t Ohio...
...New York...
...Williamsburg Mansion, 397 South Fifth Street...
...2,303 1.M3 1,5*5 Oneida...
...Auspices of YPSL...
...The railroads actually paid $151,328,830 less in wages in the 9 months of 1928 than in the same period of 19M...
...955 482 656 Orange...
...Word comes from Olympla that the state pardon board has acted favorably ta the case of Eugene Barnett, one of 8 members of the I. W. W. who has spent over 8 years of a framed-up sentence to life ta the Walla Walla penitentiary...
...Martinique Mansion, 156th and Beck Streets...
...47 17 SS Fulton...
...Unionist and RstJnbft^asTparttsa^ there was the •Coalition.' farmed by taker...
...Individual workers, according, to the commission's figures, averaged 81.270 for the 9 months, compared with $1,254 in the first 9 months of 1937...
...New Hampshire...
...722 349 299 Schenectady...
...t Illinois...
...Cal— (FP)—Matthew A. Schmidt, serving Ufa in San Quentin ta connection with the Los Angeles Times TTjrTr<n...
...St t Florida...
...219 Sac km an street...
...491 ---Wisconsin...
...The Role of the Working Class in American Politics...
...1,886 1,899 2.436 Benssetaer...
...Berger had gained about 400 votes up to the time the recount was discontinued...
...BROOKLYN Friday, Dec...
...The Rothstein Case...
...23rd A. D. Friday, Dec...
...West Virginia...
...52 20 tl 107,332 83,481 99,854 Vote Cast For Communists And Socialist - Labor Alabama...
...C. S. Smith, secretary of the CentraUa Publicity Committee, urges that the fight for the CentraUa boys be kept going by the labor movement of the entire country until all are released...
...what effect their employment had on their families, how much of their time and strength was paid out for the wages they received, and how sharp was the break from conditions they bad known abroad...
...MS Ml 248 Hamilton...
...An Investigation to determine whether It will be possible to have the recount resumed on the ground that false representations were responsible for its discontinuance, Is being considered...
...But here again the railroads have forced their employes to more than pay for the increase by the laying off of 199,113 men...
...665...
...t t Nevada...
...Sunday, December 16, 8:30 p. m.—Henry Jager...
...1.598 Massachusetts...
...234 334 428 Genesee...
...says that "It ia a pleasure far him to renew.*' He adas that the halfhearted liberal (7) atttnade af same at the other weeklies, has increased Ik aAmkraUsaa for The New Leader aad that ear paaer saaervm staaAtts...
...4 7 It Livingston...
...Final Result of Parto Rico Poll in Doubt gAH JTJA1C...
...41* 292 381 Ostego .......^ 298 19* 321 Putnam...
...These United States...
...178 146 3M Nassau...
...Under the leadership of the open shop division of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, non-union printers were shipped into the state capital from Philadelphia, New Orleans and other points...
...0 10 Herkimer...
...Colorado...
...284 307 425 Tioga...
...3,871 Iowa...
...105,806 Mrs...
...wthan the vassal of 889} Sjteto* are in the total wfl probably ¦* raised about MjOM^ota^JtM bedk «t these Socialist Vote—New York State CMaty __*»*» BBSS ItM Albany ........2,223 M2S IM Allegany...
...Woolen Wages Average Only $25 a Week The average wage tor a full-time week earned by employes of America's woolen mills in 1938 was $34.34, according to a U. S. department of labor survey of wages and hours in woolen manufacture...
...Mass Meeting of the Community Progressive Women A mass meeting of the Community Progressiva Women's Union will be held Thursday, Dec 20, at 8:30 p. m, at the Metropolitan A. M E. Church...
...41,673 16,343 •Foster aba paBa* MS7 aa "lobar Party" ttansMalt The results on the rotes cast for the Workers,, Socialist-Labor and Parmer Labor parties have been received from all but the nine states Indicated above by dots...
...Civic Club Mourns Passing of Hibben At a special meeting of the Executive Committee representing the members of the Civic Club of New York, Dec 6, it was resolved: "that having known and loved Captain Paxton Hibben, as the president of the Civic Club and as a fellow-member, having followed and admired him as'a noble and devoted public fighter for human freedom and social progress, having respected his honesty and sincerity of purpose as a friend and co-worker, we wish to express our sense of deep grief at the irreparable loss of his passing in the prime of a life that has brought a great richness and devotion to all who had known him, and we wish to direct that this resolution be spread ta the minutes of the Civic Club, publicly posted and a copy sent to Mrs...

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