Pl H"jr7y "Vy Ti." v. , --.. REDfflOSS fSBf AID MEN: '' (several thousand south Philadelphia cHiLtiREri attend the vares4 Christmas pArty .'.fV .w;-. lea slid 200 jralnvadc Shin- building Plant E t'ff0, , , .., JET ASS REACHES 17,000 cuJir'drlo by motqrcar to- th. Rtd Cross nictutace to th 'll.lrf f.lnva1i. . Lam. Ik. to. Join' haiidd with tho Red twpportlni tlie nation's flKhtrrs WrtJ to Ji.bQO Turkmen by a ('prominent bu.Mnrtii ami Indus- ' mttfomntil1i anil hiii. aa .i. F-JUd Ci-om Vorker wtro In the ten .that Invaded th (.lilnfiiillillnr 4 noon. Thre wlille workmen rlr lunches In the tltnlnc tiallu ni- i their dinner palls. th campilgncrs .very comer or me vest open i factory' eecldnr out new "Hnl. member for tho .Southeastern yrwnla Chapter of tho American frOM. ny of the workeru -were a.lrnrtl nn i number wan being compiled this on irom me report or tho nuto-teams. I. Red Cross Invasion was headed by --,.... iii-ii vi 1.1m lliqijairiVI i vi me mnstmas memberahlp Mm committee, which haa ben e. until New Year's Ee. In ndr!i. . to the thirty-live leaders of trd SEEK CITY'S AID Representatives Call at Mayor's Office in Behalf of Hog Island Colony INTERVIEW PLAN FAILS 3: r rs"rwt!u.,!oxWif Representatives of the HinerRency l-'lcct Corporation railed it tho ofllco of Mor Smith late this iifteriioon for n Knal promlfo from him im to what In iiUiVments PhllaUelphl i woutd offer for Ihu 7000 or 80H0 home to be rrceteJ for llok Island fhlpyurd workmen In the Fortieth Ward or In New errey. The Major wait not In his office, lie wai fald to be out of tho city. Tho thlpbulldlnB experta. Uslbly dis appointed by the Mayor's abscrcc, had .wanted a connnnatlon from the chief CNeculho of his subordinates' promes before muklnK .the official report of what ndantuKP.i thll city would offer to tho workmen. The report Is to be made Im mediately, and will Includo recommen dations based upon tho extent of street nnd sewer extensions and lighting ai.d water facilities that nre promised. Kalllc to tee the Major, the repreten tutles. Owen Rralnard, J. Koeers Flar. ncry, I'. II. Bender and three other en gineers of the American Ir.ternatlonjl shipbuilding Corporation, conferred with Jotcph C. PmMi, the Mayor's secretary brother: Director Datcfman. of the Dc- ddl-. partment of Public Works, Director Webster, of the Deparltnent of hacs, 'forming the section. Miluninr n..i . ... ... . t .-,.,., n.w...i.. nlnute speakers and workeru midr.u. ,,.. n . .. .. . . Z1"' ! Whif ffTf... tt. fulhtrft (n fff- thft warle .T.nrth.in0f S?M.SS W.?! '" " "-celt'. rhnc k;l . m .., ,u...r r . .. I0 scl inf new noutea couio. noi no cm ptfl a. m... wer directed to the .-T.ji .1.1.. ... .. ti.. .-.-j -h-. TT "h" cLnwaLt"; T' ' " r"h Ward lE i iwen rim: to.ffh;rL1'm I'V """' " I'"J "d- auction Mr or tho plant. Vhllo some de-1 ,,,,, rrt. ,A Th.,. n '.Mi.tf.ii. lema went to tne mess halls, others m.,v " , ,t. niiiMH.Tnhi. ri. h d their attention to tiro pmaller .r"ld,ni of th Philadelphia Rapid of men about the big dlnnerl ": LV, " ' T :': 7. :,"V. ivtiviuii 1-iinutc .v i' . ... ui . w. ley tracks parallel tn the rler and Uad- ea scattered throughout the shin. ..About 000 workmen 'were reached : the shift today. i croup leader In Mr. Lucas s sec- L which represents the most Imnor. t .'ttranches of lnduatr' In the city, arc Her H. Johnson, Cyrus H. K. Curtis. Bane. William Breedeu. Lee J. an, Charles Eltenlohr. William H. ill. Charles S. Bromley. Joseph IK David Prolan, N. V. Kelly. David Jnwhbaum, J, R. Colllngswood, J. P. glas, Joseph w. Pew, Jr. : llvnrs C. wart. W. H. Turner, J. Clifford Wll- IB, Charles Aram, George L. Mitchell, , u. nosenganen, cawara 11. nance. r4j Harry A. Poth, John SInnott, W. R. urch, James Bateman, Tliomas Khali Ing direct to th" big thlpyard, The principal fact that city offlclals must combat In order to oerthrow the early plan to erect between 7000 and 8000 hemea on the site of Old Washing ton Park, In Gloucester County, on the New Jersey tide of the Delaware Rher, Is that this proposition Is completf In that planB mado by a manufacturing concern for a model town on the park site are already mailable for Gnern m"nt u?e. Sral jears ago the park was pur chased uh a model town site and as It lies directly acrotb tho Delaware Rher from Hog Island the aallablllty of it Jr.: Charles Z. Tryon. J. Randall l for rc,fnt .,tf.d ha been aulcklnreciE Jr. ; II. w. rerrln, Daniel i nZPI. ' Ultetna. rittney, Walter J. Uailahan, oawara ana it. i: tatzeii. Charles D. Hart, campaign chair 13. S. Director Datesman, of the Department of Public Works, has prepared and sub- r5;.hn ,n.? i'e .1 n town site In the Fortieth Ward b-tween .."''""I'.-ilil'jlKlmwood avenue and Island Road. The hlla r. murh or mor Uian the owners of tho J-'outh Jersey land 1o make things comfortable and UUng con .i,Vi.in o V,; V,ni,,irtr.'nP1ee'-8 hae been assured that PI '.the expedition to the shipbuilding .,,,,,. .. , j ... .,. ' & 1 uvijjinn vi in u'j tit, iuui II vi Iliuir. .In addition the following fle.mlnuto akers and workeru made the trip; ; H? WllTon. W? rre Hepbu'r'.V, J'"'" ' ,. workn.en and the.r Many plans to better trafllc facilities In the southern bectlon of the city are under way and the most Important nues- Hon to be decided Is new transit facilities for tha workmen. , Started to aid the Got eminent In the r, Andrew Wright Crawford. Louis . conduct of tho war, nil of tho work of .., ci..i .hi.... i i i...i,.i.u, 'ltnnro1nc the Ponrobe Kerry Brldsr, K.1SJJOT. JU PVHClllieilill"., tit tt .'S..IU..V. , . . -- - - - - - l,M;. Mealey. Joseph Uckert, Jqhn C. "r t,lc fl'u'kl "T " tllc extreme W .T - - . aAiilViti aulatiii uAitllnn - IliA (( Viriu on, Inln Taylor, ruuenon u. . ji..-"i." .w ul .., i., ... . ii.... a Tnio nxnlai.iln iinl. been rompleled. A report to this effect jr. 'Charles' T. Wilson. Charles H. was filed this morning with Director lay -Ildgar O Crolt. Samuel M. Dalesman, of the Department of Public 5vrank.,A. Myers. Walter W. N. I Works, by ChUf Dunlap. of the Bureau t.J Charles E. Loxley W. 11 Buchanan. re C. Shane. Jot-cnli !-. Page. 3d, ttllam K. Kerford Joseph B. Israel, Iter E. Mueller. F. M. Pupplee. II .M. ton. Charles A. Marscli, Clurlen II. sins. Jweph Mayo, D. K. Miller, J. 11 Ur, istewart B. 'Weiss, imipu i-j. .-nuii- i. William A. Sheldon. Arthur M, r.rJUlCfliei IUf.lIIVll. fl. l. anifvn Brlttoit Marshal! S Cclllngwood. 'w Kti.rl rtolitrt Black. Jr.. Walter Anthony, B. F. 15etB )V. II. Quay. iO. Cadden, Henry C. tnatzcll, Harold 3rath. William Robcy. William 1'inKe r. John Wolbert. Ferdinand Noll. Use R Brown, H. H. Conway, Wll- B. Schennlg William Alien yviw- f, Thomas U. snore, i-ranis i. or- Bamuel B. LV-ott, w. w. .sawyer, T. Gregory. John Wolbut, Tliomas Dunn. Joseph W. Shannon. Milton aid, R, B. Miller. Joscpn I'liKingion. h.fl-u tn.nn.li Vm .T. IvUllll. 1U .1. I". - . . ir -.-! .1. l. I ' ifMnDerger, aiier n, itiwm, . .K. V. nveknoff. W. L. Hatch. C. O. h(well. W, I Jvaizcnoerurr, aiihicus vi, ftvrney, Walter L. Kouerai, jusriui tip. George w. toie. j, i w. arge C Itaney, u. a. uw, iwum n.imnlr and Perclval V. Taylor, FThe first of a aerlea of mass-msetlngs I Behalf or tne nay aumnai) wm wo tomorrow nlgnt in i-roier nan. Chestnut street, a a nurt of tho liCross Christmas drive. Prominent nan connected with the work of the Elllary will speak, as well as Dr. arlta Tt. Hirt. chairman of the Red rta campaign committee, and Llou Mnt Commander Frederick R. Payne, fc.tKe 'Naval Home. , , . )Y SCOUTS WILL HOLU JUAL NEW YEAR RALLY of Highways, under whoso, supervision the work was done The Improvement means that the bridge will be fifty pe. cent stronger than It wis previously and thoroughly capahlo of rarrjlng the tre. nendous trafTlfi whluh has developed In ic southwestern section of the city on account 'of tho war. ALLEGED ROBBER FIGHTS COP; IS BADLY CLUBBED Policeman Surprises Pair Rifling Pockets of Man They Had Beaten. , One Escapes Detected rifling the pockets of a man whom he had first beaten Into uncon sciousness, the police say, Bert Krowson, thirty years old. of Hutchinson street near Master.'had to be beaten Into sub mission before he was arrested by Policeman Saldini. of the Ulghth and Jefferson streets station. According to tho police. KcwKon nnd .another man. for whom a search Is be ing made, uttacked George W. Tyson. :hlrty-flo years old. 317 North Sixtieth street, at Ninth and Master streets early today. They knocked him down and Krowson was going through his pockets when surprised by Saldlnl. His com panion fled as the policeman grabbed the would-be highwayman. Although sev eral shots were (tied at him he escaped. After subduing Krewson." thei police man sent him and his victim to the Children's Homeopathic Hospital. There Tyson said that $60 and a gold watch were missing. At the police station Magistrate Neff held Krewson In 8800 ball for a further hearing January 7. The police say that TyMn's watch was found on him. WILD EXPLOSION RUMOR STIRS CITY OF CHICAGO Origin Found to Be Slight Blast in Steel Mill, Several Being Hurt CHICAGO. Dec. 28. An explosion of gas in one of the mills of the Inland Steel Company's plants at Indian Har bor, south of this city, today caused wild rumors that many emplojes had been killed and that the whole plant was In flames. I.H. A. Gordon. Who will have l ... ntoTlon n ... Thad occurred l ants neia Kx.ecuuves -....---, .: ,,..,.,,-.-,. , persons were Injured. Fire followed the explosion and tho officials of the company, fearing th flames would spead to bentol, which Is manufactured by the plant, and thus cause an explosion sufllcicnt ,to blow up half the town, sent hurry calls for ambu lances from all nearby towns. This led to reports that scores had been killed or BcrlouBly Injured. m teats in Various Branches, of Ffcoutcraft Will Be Features If of Occasion alUdelp'hla Boy Scouts will hold e annual New Year's Day rally Tucs- nfternoon. January 1. in the Second neni Armory, urouu nirevi unu dub. mna, avenue. e'nrorram will oncn with a call to olors. sounded by Scou buglers. Mmk W arjous oranencs ot scoui t,wlll follow. Upon the concluslotl fjr exercises ino uugicin Mill nuuiiu at; Scout officials arc, planning dal patriotic feature as a wind-up , i afternoon's events. This will be, unced at the. rally. ..Orders have been sent to every troop J Philadelphia by Scbut Executive U. W.Goodman, for mobilisation at the ery not later than 5.1 o'clock on afternoon1 of tho rally. The exercise ffce under the direction of Field Hx nd O. aW, "Boyle. N SAVES MOTHER ID THREE CHILDREN fBHaaaSlkBFVS'-BBBTFali.vg ItEJrvJBadlvfvifllBm. -w" , iiMfffiY-1 arrliaM f-ar fW' v1naTlnlanaMMi a BBWr-CTlBBWAuVSMW-k. a..aBa)BHBK.vH IbW1 "am I ' mSmKlhXwmlBrSlfk V fiHFfK.HBPIlLK'- nftvT VHBKj JE.jil jiWte 'HiBfi -V :" ffiaBHalLBBMataHlLLLLHHBVBfBHBT im fc,",T5:!'iat10 aaaaB! C',; -iHHI F iHHiiHliii JftuHllliMit. -'wp - - iK 'HBHHKiairBBBLaH W. '"- -LLL-laLBLLLLBLLLLLBBLHHL JfaaaHIHaBB' Ri A ' A P BraMlailalam?W.'' if ,: WKBKtKBKK. JfHr M HKU ' " vP IIIIIIBlilVhnMff& .SSiiaaaHHafHNBP'ilaaaaB& mBf'' fc&'K:, - I - "v-.x " ew v " The Plaza Theatre, at Broad nnd Porter streclsi, wus the mtmo of :i thousund youiigbtera, children of nrc aulicrents "1 h.t.:,A . , .. l ..-.tan big party today, at which Congrcssmnn "Bill" Vnrc and his lirothcr, .Senator "lid," wore hosts, in South Philadelphia, were on hand when the presentation of boxes of candy began. Scvcinl 1 " ! f '. J.' ', ., CHRISTMAS THEATRE r PARTY FOR KIDDIES Congressman Vare Host to Hundreds oO'South Phila delphia Children Today Hundreds of ountcrs In South rhl. adelphla enjojed n good lime this atle noon at tho Plaia Theatre; Uroad stre nlinvn lni-tr,!-. eltrrr Ihpv cathered as tl guesls of CoiiRressnian Vare. who ha provided ar. ecellent holiday nuelell show. Tho eusloni of ghlng a irhrlstms week entertalnmenl for the downtow Mddles was sdirtcd by Ihn CnngrCima nia.iy years ago nnd haa m.dc a decide hit with his guests. Vaudeville of the kind which delight Ihf. oi'DMirn innnp.lfr tittrl mnlr-l will L plenty of action made up the bill Congressman ate was on imiiti I extend a hearty welcome The commll tee In charge Included Select Councllmai William K. Fit ley. Fred w wnwrn. of the Twenty-MXth Ward, and Magltrat Gtorgo W, Hogg lacli b6y and gli present recuMxed a bov of candy nl th conclusion of the performance Tonight hundreds of kiddles In Wes Philadelphia will re royally entertalr.ee at Knights of Columbus Hall, Thlrt; eighth and Market streets, where the; will be the guests of the probat on o: cers of the We Philadelphia dlstrl of the Municipal Court A number nuclei lllc nets hae been provide through the courtesy of Jos-eph Dougherty, maiuger of the RIJou The tre. Bobby Heath and his Girlie Girl Alf Grant, the lnternatlor.nl yarn rplr tier, nnd others will help In tho fun making The me ot the hall has bee kindly glxen b.v the Knights of Colum bui Schedule f'itil Scrtice Uxams i 'lll tervlce ppinmtlons will be heb I nn .liiiiimry 1.1 for apprentices In th ' Co j st nnd Geodetic Survey, rubclerlcn I positions, phs'kal laboratory helper laboratory helper .mil cliomlsits ,ild RICHERT "BUNKED," , SLAIN IN CARD CAME BUT WON'T "SQUEAL" OVER GIRL, POLICE SAY Self-Confessetl Gambler Holds Murder of Italian in Alleged His Peace When Police Raid Gambling Housr a Love New Clubhouse ! Quarrel Mary Welsh Rescues Sleeping bold From Asphyxiation Radiator Pipe Loosens '?vt v v7T" -o prompt action, of Mrs. Mary C;i:i Tamer street, saved tne tter mower ana tnreo cnuaren 2000 KIDDIES ENTERTAINED horaeUiU morning when j Charles II. Grakelow Gives Annual lint to a. gas .radiator became U...1 1 rf. I Wilsh wu awakened by the odor WKh dlftWuKy 'she reached the i of l her mother, Nra. Kllxabeth , sod Of dflMrtn. HUatibeth. 13d. )Wrtia."aM 9PH4-t-tUu win- fMiM.al four, ueconscious. i at:t JtvuM Hlnal llonplul 1 mwi rvve iro(i we ,' ' ". L .'.' " . '".. . . KUrUW - i 'apar'tment' man WMntr Son. Inc., ajtutCstBrrrs,"were a KOftor"! last Christmas Child's Theatre Party Two thousand "kids." the sort of youngsters that Santa Claus would be liable to overlook on his annual rlilt here, were" the guests of honor at the Nixon Grand Opera House, Broad street and Montgomery avenue, this afterpoon. They-were treated to a. regu lar vaudeville, show and met a, live Banta CUV, who had a, real preeent for eery one of tnem. .-The maq behind the party waa Mr. Charles H, Grakelow, , florist, pt Broad and Cumberland itrtet. whose favorite winter sport Is to round up the "kid" from every section of Philadelphia every t unrufis umv ami treat uivm 10 m. snow,, una c xne ;yfug.sr, -bqwara J CtWC fcwri to cMer.pedpIea the Louis 1. r.lrhcrt, his own con fession a New York gambler for twenty jearr. relied mi the repreentatlnna rf certain members of the fraternity In Phlladelphl.i nnd coon found that he was a rletlni of misplaced confidence But Louis la n good sport He rteel.ir"? that though ho ban been bufiked for a part of lili roll he will not fqueal Louis was tho principal promoter -t the. Continental S'oclal Club the head quarters of which came crj nar being at J16 Walnut Hreet. two doors rmoxed from tho ofllco of D I'lirence Glhbonev, president of the Law and OrdT Kocletj Tho Continental Club now h.is n head- Quarters, for Captain Nicholas J Kenny of the Philadelphia police, came Into poM-esMon of soiun of lis literature and made an inetlgatlon At the Walnut street addicts prepa rations were going ahead for the equip ment of most delightful rlubrcoms. A number of crap "Melds" were being placed In position,, and there weip "Muff" boards and a roulette wheel mid other dekes not found nt Sunday school m clals or churcli baiaars Also there wero several lelcphones hikI a blackboard, whkh Inducted thai the members of the prosptjetlvi' club would hde had an opportunlty.to inform thein- selvei of the result of hort-e races k- Ing on In different parts of the country Itlchert was In charge of the place, su perintending tho work of Installing the equipment. Captain Kenny conllseaiecj ino various devices which he found In tho cliibrooms and ordered the telephones removed Itlchert had been Induced lo comn In Philadelphia by local gambler, who as sured him that ecrthlng had been fixed and that there was nothing to fear from a meddlesome police force Cap tain Kenny showed that them wasn't a word of truth In this representation Itlchert refused to divulge tho1imiiies of tho men who Induced him to part with his money and come to Philadelphia "I've been bunked, and that's sti indent." was all ho would say PROPRIETOR IS SOUGHT Youne; Woman Declares Victim Was linamored of Her, but Nut Kncourap;cd came of cards with a pretty Itillin girl mi tho fct.ike led to the murder of Nicholas Latere, st M7 South blMh btrc,ct. the pollio sa, and thr lire on the track of his alleged sln The place where Lalore was found was a gambling house r.imoufliged u.i a restaurant. It Is laid, for the tvpcoiid tloor near where the body of Lalorc l.n was ;i room well-filled up for card games. The nrrest toduy of a prettj i Italian girl named lloslr rued (Oiisld- eiablo light on tho Miootlng. She was found through the work of lietectlvcs Goniiotti and Hugo The girl i-ald she had been making her home with Mlaso D'Angelo, proprie tor of the reslaurunt, nnd that Latere, the murdered man, hu heen in love the wltl th-hr. Itoslo.saJdi site, caye blnitrb eneoiiragemeul and that- Im declared lie would kill her If-she refused to marrrj' I lilm l.ntnre wen tn TVAnffelo' nl.ll-e early jesterday morning, and on seeing him enter Iloslo fleil fiom the restaurant through a rear door It Is believed that a quarrel started and that the men then decided tn t-ettlc their conquest by n ganio of curds. Theic Is every Indication that dining the gjtno a quarrel nrorn and the looting followed. Latoro was found In the hallway just I outside the cardrooni with twp bullets In his head, one In his left breast ami cue In hla neck Another bullet was i Imbedded III tho wall. A curtain pole 'was tightly hitched in Lalnrc's hands. I A revolver with flvo emply chambers lay on the staliway. The body was (found by Policeman l'alvello. Ho noticed i a light In tho re.sta,urJnt and went hi ' to Investigate H laHHJH3i-- iaJ OUR ANNUAL Pre-Inventory Piano Sale For Friday Saturday And Monday Wonderful Values in SLIGHTLY USED AND SECOND HAND Pianos & Player-Pianos USED UPRIGHTS $75, 95, nOO, 125, $150, $175, H Taken as part payment on Ludwig Player-Pianos, Terms as low as $5 per month 6 PLAYER-PIANOS Perfect 88-note wareroom-used only, at Havings of from $100, $125, $150 and $175, Moderate terms arranged. WAREROOM-USED UPRIGHTS Made and guaranteed by us. Perfect in every nay. At savings 40, $45; $52.50, $63, $70, $75 & $90 Moderate terms if desired YOUR UBERTY BONDS ACCEPTEQ SAME AS CASH LUDWIG PIANO CO. A. , 1 103. qheitnpt St JPhUa. A -u,' Jf- f'vtA ., We Anticipate the New Year by Two Business Days and Declare Qui January Sale Effective Saturday Thousands of men's and young men's winter suits and overcoats; our entire stock of women's suits, coats, dresses and furs enter .the 'sale with the opening; of store doors tomorrow morning at Wanamaker & Brown's (57 Years at the Corner of 6th & Market Sts.) ' "'.TANURY'Sk-.decisive out-clearing of all-wool clothing", built in Oak Hall, is as V great an 'institution in Philadelphia as is the store itself. In the face of the certain fact that this war will force the cost of woolens, of trimmings, of tailor ing arid of everything that goes to .make a suit of clothes or overcoat up to- figures undreamt of in the history ot our .country, we..invite all our customers and friends -from far and near to partici- niifp in iis Rnvintrs wliinli ARR R.F.A'1,. . ' pate in its savings, which ARE REA'L. 3000ALLWOOLSUITS,2000OVERCOATS 5000INALL $15-and $18 Suits and Overcoats for $13.75 . $20 and $22.50 Suits and .Overcoats for $17.50 $22.50 and $25 Suits and, Overcoats for $21.00 $3.0 Suits and Overcoats for $25.00 $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats for $27.50 One Group of Fine $40 Overcoats Will Be Sold for $30 Another Group of Small-Sized Overcoats Are Marked $1Q The keystone' of our business for more, than half a century has been the giving of the utmost farthing of value ,for the money received, it has been also our unequiv ocal insistence up'on all-wool, and all-wool alone. ; -1 ' , The clothing here .offered' is all-wool we guarantee that, and we guarantee you, also, all conditions considered, that it represents the biggest saving you will find any where at any time during the year 1918, now' at our threshold. The great varieties placed before you both in s tern, culorina or quality in new winter seasonable do yrcat majority of it was built by Wanamaker & Brow In the overcoats you will find big ulsters in over- and greens; double-breasted blue meltons, gray check silk-t rimmed overcoats with scams silk piped, plaid.b celebrated woolen mills. In suits wc arc iust skimming the surface when id herringbone weaves, checks and Stripes, bluesbrow woolens in blue, stripes, solid browns,, striped brawns; weight blue serges; gray herringbone worsteds, fine 61 rough, winter cheviots, wonderful homespuns and'eve WITH PLENTY OF SIZES FOROREAT BIG MEN uits and otfercupts omit not a single desirable style, ' thing aw keep permanently in mind the fact that, the n s own tailors. ' plaids, heather-blooms, oxfords, browns, blues, grays ovcrcod'is, browns in fancy patterns, browns, grays, acks and great thick cloths from most of America's wc tell you that you will find worsteds as law as $13.75 ns and novelties. At any price you will findt winter silk mixtures, worsteds, oxfords, gray worsteds, heavy ue finished and unfinished jvorsteds; thick, warm, ry conceivable kind of cloth in every conceivable style; IN ALL-WOOL WORSTEDS. -s Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 57 Years tW'v? 'Tyyji; "&" ' tf-J'teriBfl' iswdyrt' .A'? 'IV- T J-fc V,
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