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^ 9 - \ ^ 4 \ ;. . . ' ' ' s V'.V '.V ^v V... ;L'* r' ' ' /. - - , - - - Le'ter Disclose. - A letter from Thuiguod' Marshall, chief of the legal staff of the NA.ACP, to Dr. George D. Grice. president of the College of Charleston, and disclosing that Dr.Grice has recently consulted the NAACP's national office en ? state-announced plana to sue for ' admission of'Negroes to the ipstitipn. was made' pubtc Tueada) by JpirrearM. Hi.ntun, state president. Dated June 2. 1Q49. the letter suggest'ed that Dr. Grice had conferred with NAACP leaders in New York City to del ermine the exact NAACP {lOsition although he Tin It MO vLait J VUI.CMK IS. MMUKR 52 C AN KI )ITONI A!. Before Another Stone ts Cast I or (he |Ntti month much hua hern said on the con* uuct of perttup* u> Rwn> us S(I0 Negro teachers during the teacher c yarn iiiation*. in I ehruury, all of it pointing the finger of disgrace and shame on this group of state teachers, and little 01 nothing heing said about the reat la* tor* lh>l Krn the simple-minded know* exist. The teachers found guilty of rhdatinj? during this examination should l?e punished. They should receive the exact decree of punishment, whatever their individual degrees of involvement. Those Mho bought answer lists, or Mho sold them, are all guihy of conduct unbecoming to persons charged with preparing the future ciU/.ena. _ Itut the action of the State Department of Education, the legislature and the governor's office should not be halted there. This is certainly not the first time that the . teachers hare bought and used answers ditriu^.ama a#^ the examination*. WV have heard.of tip MWta for four years, and our understanding was that they came to the colored teachers from-some while source who was In a . - position to get the questions before they were placed in hands of the examiners. If the state officials haven't Known of this before the last examination, perhaps they ? weren't interested in knowing. And we understood all along that the lists were being used by teachers of Hdth groups, which didn't make lis tin unusually informed Hjource. We were lust-among the average people who had heard whnl everybody else knew. If the department Is to carry out the orders of (J?vCONTINLED ON EDITORIAL PAGE (I) TEACHER PKOBE NETS OUTSIDERS The probe Into pony-riding J , r. r rt rha't several bu>meK t.??' BWI"? ?nr rwui?J 5""c w.-. n.-n ? ? tion had boon tied er. examinations appeared to ' ?i, i ; , . . t ..j, . * r .... i.r.wil th. probing. which ap* .widen during the week, with in- . . ' , H I . veshg.diog officers, pulling aev- Pfajed tv. afreet far mure pe.!? eral persons not c6nn?icd with - >h tearhci?? < harj;-: the'teach ins p.i:' i"i : qtW* ^ usiiiff "oning _ ah>>w crs ii>Ls, By late Wednesday " rcpur'j Suspects vtch reppttet] av Ulk* were that a prominent Columbia ink, tree.ly under oath and were Uttih. ns rimr. had been '.unimna- ' bu'Ulfng U "> a huge (tie of pamri cd for questioning and that -seV' _ 0j fhoae - who afe tv-ing charged . Vfal nunrntep.. many outside of ,:-yh trn<f,; ; ,.1L. th(?? itch ed ;yoik. w cie also un '"*? /r.e. i.uMne list. for . interrogation. ?, , , ) . . ,l t>. i~r ~, al , No of while are.believed F. J t ri t* , I i i''Jrnon t 3 r i 3 * Og . > * ? * . e : ... to have <#*>Umed the questions : 'V' T J : and i* ; u?xj tht? first. lists were f\ . if . yet reported 'One man declared I Democrats meet ,:?:rr"hhnri [r.-ni a white man he could not On Court Ruling ,dc""'y ..." ,i.. d * NAACP May Sue cratir executive committee hav? ' . * been called into a special meet- \\ mtlirOt) t olleffe ing here TI June 17, state cheir- V " Ue^Wm $atrf*S?furd?y. /A hfhl-tt at the state conferet) The parte leaders will conaid- of NAAr?? rnay W {l)imrK^ ?r the mrxl <nur* of action in .(l p<Mjrl .on against Wan their que*- to keep South Cart> ,h n CoMege at Rock Hill ram* l.na primaries while. . J from James M. H.nmn, state Specifioiiliy, they will decide-pre-irtent, do the wck rnH whether to app>al further . T_ T._ . . Mf, Himon -'onfirmed-. reports , m The Br own v? rsus Barinn ru ., , ,, ? r ? . rSfcSEf. IT??'* VI C.V; ? ? If^S wissl it tfaml t?-? ' ' ??nto.t t. .10 ?urty in Itome E - ?f T=mrfrrti?" ?r? Dfttr. S.ivi.in) m?rHh? mrtr .uilf ll'gif ??~~T . i >1 ... tr% V(4a\1 to Ukc the 10 thr .* * ' ' , > U S Supreme Cou?if^iM? ?n^hnT^lfK,0ll.0W! M: H-won Micl ^Jm-NOT bfiuu, Af ' ? ?.V' * w" -waiting aJettcr from commiiiea to p.^tde^ *:?n -j? WlnlArop T5F Ii::S^??k P^?i0^PU,it* T '*1? Which VM nrrmised^veral S^d^hJ^i,S? rC>mh. ** / to 4 senT after the rhr,vJf!j i? ?^2i r*" Was beard meets and acta on . L . ?n -NAACP rrquraf <o admit NaBSskin himself pro- groea to the state-supported i|?F l1 "to oommlttoa. mftution - 1 : ?? ; ? : s College H&ail been informed by Mr. Hinton. Text of ^he letter," which is self-explanatory. follows: NAACP HEARS STATK RUMORS " ' Door Mr. Cries; Sinee the conference you hau in this office a short time aytr vrith Mr. Walter White and myself, we have been hi?rinff from our representative in South Caroli.na certain rumors of Vtatomont* allegedly made by you. "Knowing the utircliabiltty of rumors we have not taken r any steps to correct.them up to the Present-time HowND APPOl (Vtj'miii \ south raroi in v. Saturday, ji nk ii. >?? DEDICATE NEW ACADEMY IN EOS \ -M - Vif' - 3PB -^B. ^B k Ayfl nHH^MH SEVr!HAI- THOUSAND person*, bx luliiuf relic ?ou< and rtvlc U present at the recent dedication of the rv v/ He van lit Day Academy i aoirie of in- church official; uho took p.nl m the ' <<!i<*atton ?< rv.<? A Troy, Tipurtmcnt Secretary of tha P?il? Uflon Conference: C. em X'ftlifr.i iTia Conferetw-e; David Votb.;?* i pret rt : nt ??f the rt;nfe the Acadrnvy. ?(ANP). Johnson Declares Object To the N \N K.iCLCSlVE) ^ > %nn. the Imast! decided to fire the . primli-Ui *i.d keep ths iMcbf.'. ' *' 1 ' . ' J ?*r said Ota* other %rhooll at W'S.'-w.h iwi ?O.I<h KO prhV son 1.1 ' : a. mot to high school , . , ... ... . - . at V.,..a., .categorically denied hul ,,oub,r worWn? !h3t . ^r,jtmSrih!mefn Tl,r Pr,?C*P*' *ld that for no \T v * 'nJST^hTKffcP 9*?vloon rraaon McNeil had worttthr N . e rough the NAACP JJ , ,./m! ?* without speaking -to I # it C him unlew und.T extreme cfr?ng ' t .. s-'^ool last fall - mmsUnces. , rondiOon he ?Md Mi interviewed- W4a ver v had for the faculty. whth 4i?Tnig through Columbia KELT 'SCAPEGOAT' -nr?u'' Atlanta University in Taking nolo of .other charge* Atlanta Ga., where ho is to bo- leveled at him, Mr. Johnson saij gin M iromer *tudy on June IX ^ haij ^..nike-l-dhe Ut%x V-TA < ITES OTHER REASON at the school and thaj this arul-oAdmittinK he had recommend- ther community organizations mi en mi**ai of McNeil and his "u" vwiicrau-u m nis pr<'Kr??Mi i j?Kc to the vchool board, and ot , *n<? >n tn.my instances, had ukm , * third tear her, Mr Johnson de- : initiatjyr ;r, launch! nr many of c lared thai the action camr on a projects undertaken basis of ' teacher-teacher" relat- 1 this < urtnnecuun. he citod a tonahip in the McNeil's case and *ndck bar at the school, a recital In the interest of pupils in the j * third teacher's case, who he said y is/ e-, i- .. had worked at the school for a- I WO l\ldn hlQntinQ bout two ?ears. - j V. ~ In di* ursine the McNeil case, C*ht*\A/ Fat Mr Jofcfeoa said (hat only Mr. >n,er5 \~new rdC ?*J???Z2Zr*2l proper action under the ?**?*- a m<tn Campai<n. pulled * """ ' . . . _ . ? , . ! the masks from a lot of My peMc said that *red K?ehardson oplr U)(| p,,wers. and got himhi> ?redeeev*or at the school, had ._?? iL. n/n". ? . ?, . ^ wii ricTim mi mr n mir iiuijm ' ("""SftS ?K?lMS', X22! I-' lour >rin. >nd ftlnrd lb. .rVum *~Wm .gOM ?irl,?d. "$? 2,V Ulrm^tfa | prrMidrnt of the l'nli?d Suites, Hlllllki^ Caaq I or. Harry H. Tramm. heard j l/UllylO tJvvo ? *-|-4h?i anoihrr fighting chief, a ' # ' W?> Irum (.corgia, un in ihr [Africa Awaking n7w vriHK TTnIm .. ^ ?;er night ripped masks Iraki ikftf.^UMWM padding the a pre? ? r,f : M.reU, and ?la??d them In' re urn from Pari*. Dr W ^ li j the ,i?u |(%J, (here Du!i .. U>.d nrwamen that Afrt- lh, hig ehiet who hJmiir,f and y'rnifl bauitj t|?. mp IB Ilif fa fa~ ^ . J}"!* 'mf dlffrr t jud uaoUJ to liUU Uig Lttle ch:tf. ar t Ulk mr U. * Man hutting biuiaem. Dr DuBots Mid the core of the' And waa arranged. Mayor grow.rtR demand* t# n Central Peter?u postponed hi* trip , Afrc* where there tr# 2S.000.000 bark to Koperton to tee the big native* of unmixed bloods chief here on Monday . ?,i* - ; "' .1 7?. . - \ " . . : V;~ \ , L . ; ' j"'- , -? *?? r ?i? :? Met In Private i\\ er lunaus L\i' r . i hod the itilil \\ h v\v. ?*?!u^ that it i* ntveaaary to irettbo rtvord air&iyht. j \ explained to you thiit under-uiir oitfuniiatx-inUil sotup local niutlutft wi-A> handled by'our aluu conference* and our local branches Under the bnynl jrenoral policy oatahliahcd by OUT anhdul ?<nvi ntion and administered' by our Notional Board of I urector*. '' i STATE IT) DETERMINE AtTION 1 also made it* clear to you that tho h < ;>ion ;'J as to what, if a'ny. act ion would bo taken in Start It Card- ' [NTS I IHS IER 1 v.) ' iuSCE TEN CENTS t N^KS_^ MlCS. FREDERICK | DIES AT SUM I ER < ^ fi SUMTEH ? Death came to n I Mrm. Corinne H. Frederick, wtd I ' ow the lat?- attorney N?. .J. Frod- el enck of Columbia, at the home U I of her daughter, Mm B. T. Wit- tl lama here on May 30 Kun-ral m MrvKCt were mi-.-i ia*t WcMnrt- ci I- - day in T.nYan.irl Methodist tl I , ChUreh *nd Interment wan made i? in the Palmetto Cemetery tl " Mr*. Frederick. a native of Columbia, wa? the daughter of Mr. * and Maa. C. J. Carroll Six waa ? educated ut Columbia City arhoola and at Claflin University. w After teaching school In Columbia * for Mvtrai year*. *ho married u attorney Frederick, who in W? B own right left a record of proud '? acrvice whoa he paaaed away I aeveral years ago Four children were born from -this an.on Mr*. Fiwderirk wy a devoted, S . .!.? p*.nc com.. "2S& * a \Am Anfrlea- Shown above are orgunlat for more than thirty n. # Left <? right: Reverend* Owen year* In Wealey Methodirt church s L. T.-xiey, pxcaxlant of Ihd ?? that city. - -.*j rener-.xod, J F. Dent, principal of Surviving are four chtldrm: !|? Dr. Raymond D. Frederick d | ______________Greenwood. Carroll O. Frederick I ft Brooklyn, N Y; Mra Gather-'* TL J 'he Williams of Suihtcr. and M.m v U 1* f>M -wea Natalie Frederick of Washing-jl* 3 I 11 fl 1 Tl I Jon, D. C. Alio one aiater. Mr?. |'< 3 -U ill '1x II *?a.ry liulkley, three grand- |h childrch artd several nmcea and,* nephews. ' jli AAUf j SAY COP HIT ,ii Ind fall by the "Win#* Over Jor* Qf f-fOOl fsIRl u cfan" choral Igroup, and effort* 10 \WMWJm t.iin an auditorium ai th# lnv ;uutioh. Qn sump of the com- CHARLESTON ? Angry el* aviitecs at the school, he said, is Miens stormed out an NAACP A. 1m: found leaders ip the Mul- meeting here Tuesday nighty jlina NAACP branchc, which, he ' planning. to ask Mayor W.M. ?id,k he .believed was offering Morrison's hand In punishing oppotltibn to him at the school. a city officer who Is charged Mr. Johnson alluded to himself with slapping a 15 year old l4 ',.14 the "scapegoat" in a situation high school girl here Sunday ^ foreign to him. u? afternoon. 11 "I don't profesa to be perfact," a delegation was named to p [He said. "Nor do 1 object to Uk wait on the mayor In the swa. V fttll blaine tor my deeds, hut ii leaders say that M?i* Kllw V plus cant I am being blamed fori tcth (oaxum, the daughter ol ji onditrom I rmty Inherited a.' meat market operator, ^and a A: i lid not create jd'-nt at Immaculate Con , o "I io not oppose the NAAt-l'. fcpilon high school, was hit N Mow could I and hold my s II l.y the Officer between "MdfHs 'l _ respect a a Negro"* I haven't if il Radrliffc streets, while re- .1 i filiated inv r'lf with . the lot ..1 .trning Irnm , baccalaureate 4 < haptcT ?.t Mullin hut it wasp : -v/ces in the Broad Street for th.- reason that I was oppoa.o Ahedt.d riuulay , afternoon. | to it.f. . >if otii^cr Is alleged to have Mr ,J -ii-?n -rd, ihat Auperin- the young woman ta t? ndent ( V,. of ih.- \1u!lins syn- * verbal exchange on King ion to tfta O. 'rr?t, not far from her lather's t ganization < j place of buainesa. j'' Mi I I hi dkta 11 . m -j- not) e fiV? :,?? tatv board UiatljWf*tt Ifl/fflK' in iwi c< rtrficatv wav to bo suspend t /lliUrffltJ led for irregularities during the! - - ? ? !examinations in February and d '..a#?# f riTdJ ? wasn't sure whether or not he \WtZm lot/ * a f-arff? 4i would return to the school in the 'fall, lie ia one of aeveral who Mrj jranni0 Phelps Adama a n I have" been questional by aUto city School teacher and mcrober Ii j officiate about buying, selling and t,f one gf Columbia', oldest and a ustnf pony* bate. .... fl*rt known families, was the b Other sourCM Mid that Mr Mc- wlrmer ot lhc Bndg? Furniture, b Nell has baen placed as prl?*i- grand priz^ tn a recent P pal of a school In the couhty. No promo!|<mal effort, R A Small*. k p acement has been made for mHnaivT thc ,tore. -id -rlv n Mrt< MpN?i? wa *?4 * I.' Iivnvfvi. DUV Uul Li "T a' F v 1 .v;^10*doa" - 'i"%r&* ?.wmmi Tbf h lopian Revolt tlllTaOr Silenced ,,J n Cuatoracri' Appreciation ij V .>lonih at the atom. . ti V, I ONI>ON ? fANP)-?Rrporta j ?4*"- Small *a,id Mri. Adam ifi I of 4 revolt in Ethiopia are falae |*M one,of tlfe oldeat ruatomerf It inhtrs Of Mx+ i4i,>?pUa in- I by rmvord, havm* Marted at thofy r?rr- win, " - i/r?win| lor l/w I r T*Ne tafatlou al*?> d-ated that jf'?nd prfr* look place on June n an jUcnui! fcad baas nwU mm 1 and wu broadcast over rad'ol the llf* nf Crvwn Frtaa Ada j station WKDC. ft Wa?a*. - Mr* Adam*, a member of the ii The new* of * revolt wu find faculty at Booker Washington b publicised In n JUunc newspa- 'high school, live* at 1630 Cataw- h par. II Meaaaggera. b? Avon..- i 1 - I s V * V I. i. - WUh'NAACPm .. !) . collegia, including. tho Charleston (Yl- * lege of South Carolina would bo determined by our *tate w ' '} conference of branches. At the same time* 1 recognise I tin- problem you presented and told: you that we already hnd t'wo i-rtfos in tho United Stato* Stipro'Mo < ourt and other cus?>? in tho highest state- courts on the question of tho validity of aUte statutes requiring segregation In public eduo.ition. It was clear that tho dccisitui by tho | Supn mo Court in those rase* would determine our future action. Although the National Offico did not con ? ONTINt'RO ON PACK j Pkl/eiPion J VUUA IVUIVU A 11J ' Named To Advisory I Hospital Council I Thv appointnwn*?> < w N?AHi, I rrqufili fin a*tuwl?l Ullg pn>- r~"r~ )r T Carr McflR Of Charleston. vision will be acted on by the ? * high state pott by Governor Council, which wilt pun on or, Strom Thurmond during the [ reject. * . rg*ft+ <rr atetl an externum hi Dr McFall. Who haa enjoyed a lolumbi* early tin* weak brilliant and dntinguiahed caThe young JTharleston medic k it. i* a member of one of-Charras named to the Adviaory Hoa- [ leaton'a oldest (am.Ilea. beinK the ital Council and la to take of- son of Mr. and Mrs John A, Mc- | ice in September Hts app< Full. Sr. The oldei McFall was it si u?nl 4* 4Ha ftrat# n# ? K*r" *'^ - ** *" ..... ... .. ....... .. ".! <?? pirM??n: OI mo Mutual tato agency In recent time No Saving* Hank C harleston that imilar appointment wait Iptmed- <i)lunUr?ly liquidated its buditely reccdlled within the pa ? *? several -yent^'ago. He opebirly or forty year* ; rated McFaU'a pharmacy at the The Advisory- Hospital t'. un- j Int. iM-clionnf8inithandlIorFts 11..was.created two yrn-nr ago by street* for many year*, a buai be legislature. to aid. the state ne?s being run r. m by Dr. John 'J| \ ahanng In provision- under j A MrKall. Jr. >e HIl-Burton Art. i The new appointee . attended *--The stale has qualified for the 'Charleston school. and Mcharry Mount of Two million duilarr a | Medical College. He began his .M ear in federal funds under th? I Charlaston -practice shortly beLet . wring a five year period, fore the outbreak of World War rl.trh meat)* that South Carolina 11. volunteering for service and M kit lrenelve some ten million spending moat of his Army 4tnoiler* under the program. AH. ur* under* Dr. BouaflM at Fort ? ? ? Huachura. _Hr reiujo^d tft *. : ' . n a. tialoh after the war and has de tnHtfPlI AtCfillc voted much time to developing ^(VUlWvlI /\o9dllM.| the Hospital and Training School A t. for Npraea on CaUeoa 8iree*> ratkes Waring wit target 4 a<I organisations ^ Ui. i Hi s . . rauc backer here on - #*% '' JAilrTWO IN -if <fc iary haw be^n consistent!;. < I \ eld by higher federal courts?_ i vuru DMD> I if 3%&srs& u1 ii%'" ?| r Cant well of Kiniitret, in Wl. irwjnton o* < a v** msburg county, blunted at tlUt *<*... _ __ l . . . . ,m?i j" fe.for hit primary "h. J*iSS?Uf & I ngs wlicih have rndrd the h?n t Caleb HllL Jr^wra li?t * gainst N? k r > meber?hlp, declar- ?VCJJ? "J"*'^L-EZiffw J ng that Mr Waring 5wuld ba &^ *1 eported t? North Africa, and "j*c r' count?' ?n I bat thta >? Where th? Jurtjt Hatehlr whn aaLi h- Halt -v muM h?v, U-en if state lawyer* r^ifit itn'i -.r^* ,1 i'i ?d hi* (Cantwell) brand of ban# - /-tB , ti wr 2" 23"2lss. "rm."!* ?*. ' ? 5r Cantwcll. now and then aping ^ j\ . lr Waring* personal traiU on ? ? near ^ndy Creek, s.itd >?. bench. ?old senator* that at hc ""7*fo2?wci, ne lim,. Mr Waring ha<! laugh ionM P""** S!*1 ,,y <1 in hi? fair while h?- wan in the *ncmbera of the Georgia Bur?'4il/ jdgc'a court, and had threatened ,fInv?!Ug*l, . .. . im with .contempt charge*, '.. t? identified tht jailed .men, ?. I challenge him to charge me ***: Pcnnia Lamar Puryia, 37. ith contempt now,"' Cuntwdl rune a l>roc?ry and cafe at Piled. * Mclntype. and Malcolm Vivian Cant well at one tithe waa the P.,e[?*; fn electrician who live. cfetary of former governor O- J. Mclntyrc, a small town about n I). Johnnton, who called the ? miles away. M( npecial s?*?uon to repeal the "unerai service* for the 28 rtrnary Jaw* lor the purpose of ??*r ?'" victim were conducted epinf Negroes voteless. Judge here Sunday before a hugo aud.irhiK ruled, and has been up- u*nce which gathered in the main id, that the change in stale nri- from lh? "urrounding country. ; , _ nvrv laws did not give He is survived by hi* 'wife and il ' f fuppori to a-ibcil aguin&i three children, and iwveral other # I ? gro participation la the party. relative* h?- was supporting. .10RRIS COLLEGE TRUSTEES HEAR tEUBEN REVIEW YEAR'S WORK By O. S. Franklin quality of instruction, meet stand SUMTER ? Morris Collage !S^VL'^ 'Sfjj'i 11 " :f&B ustres extended president OR J?, futuri^f ? , utxn n vot? of confidence. {{* lEStuffiS i'ud?'d his accomplishments >?? ,n?'lul ?" y W>y*xL0t?t oroarei!s SfttS Hr^dent *"bU u52 among sni?.t o?T*,aS collfr Jl ln ??in? durl"? the year: Equip > fuM n^id?ni"fCrjS,^? !n ,n*nt ?f ,h? building With . v full the president I report In annr?*i^at..,v ti4|? u,?rth ,.f nnual teaalon here laat Turiday. addition* in botn Seventy-four of tha 99 board gp^.^ an<j cqupimcnt to the Art ^ rember* attended the aeaslon. Department; addition of a Htm- 9u v accordance with recommend- rno7^, org*n to ih0 miwtc ?p._ Hon* these cfiwt IB from -partroent, a. radio-phonograph ,-iSWi oardto reproaer.i the full mem--. ^oo pjee* of ruua? literature; *"? ? * ^SJ^fAr0 o^lp^f in w**rv ? ?*sbh tmA eabody report Dr. J.W Boy-|el?*ka cabin * r*-?w?vrftcrv in of Camden pr< uded over the ,utner tOttlpjn% mt more thnjf iceting._ . _. CJXlO. valuing.? mmiMLM HIPOUiM EECOMMifllAtlONB Th# main buvrcM >?f the meet j In concturirrg -i.'", -report. tht rrtt ?'1" "' I, " '! * ."' 1 t"'"'ll,iwtl r? t'-.rr<. r??**?! t.Ksr resident Heut^.-n. Me declared; i 1 cutU*< * 1 toll/ th >iti& ^Fi <?m inany points of view, UiO firlvS st the! HHH ii? has bevn tin.- r'nott cevent- ft ; 1st conv ati<v '<> M/v aUl jl year > i the hfttrry of Morr 1 disapproval of olleg.- it has been forced .h.i .jutt mf/'f'H ii'w^E ****-*+?- M par v. nuitt idfueunaMla and> ?*min*tfon* of nro?pect< /T?.> li/^'.ons on such a scale a< *r? under ihe Cer'iffcat ormally would recfuira years. Isn |iflnXlHi l i annum *! "Generally, this year our ef- ' '9 >rts have been to Improve puh- to the preekUnt power c relations, renovate and reha- steps necessary to obU ilitat* the physical plant, secura accreditation Of the mQp . rcesaart instructional materials both itata and other ind equip men*. provide a better genMha. ' <rp * 1? /?c /T\; ^ jl. I.1.' ; .i? i' ^ - - . 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