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ThuiMilay, July 15, 1937 Townsendites • Sponsor Dance Buxton Hall H IL L S B O R O ARGUS, H a rle y Q u te r. w h o has been on a she« p sin ai m g to u r th ro u g h N o rth - « in C a lifo rn ia Id a h o m id M o n ta n a a rr iv e d hom e last w eek M rs E th e l M eye rs le ft S u n d a y fo r A s to ria to ta k e tre a tm e n t fo r a g o itre C la ric e B e ll o f P o rtla n d spent the past w eek w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts 111 and M i W 11 H id d in k A n u u to m o b ilc a c cid e n t occurred Page Three Ex-Governor Dies W axing a n r « tr a il throu gh (lie a irw a y ,, a c lip p r r nliip . o f the type shown in the above p ic tu re «oaring over m id -to w n New Y ork, made the firs t successful " s tr ic tly business" flig h t over the A t la n tic rece ntly. I»y w ay o f Kotwood. N e w fou ndlan d, and Foynes, Ire la n d . P a n -A m rrie a n and B ritis h Im p e ria l A irw a y a are eo operating in m a kin g c a re fu l exp erim e nts fo r w h a t is hoped to be a re g u la r tra n s A tla n tic passenger, m ail, and fre ig h t service fro m New Y o rk to London. Capt. H a ro ld F. (¡ra y . above, comm anded the huge S iko rsky fly in g boat w h ich made the firs t flig h t. P ictu re d n e x t is a m em ber o f the crew m aking up one o f the berths, w h ile below them is a map o f the proposed route, and the one w h ich Ihe c lip p e r ship follow e d. 4 G IA N T , fo u r-m o to re d S i- 11 ko rs k y fly in g boat slipped o ff its ru n -w a y at P ort W ash in gton , I,. I., the o th e r day, its engines h u m m ing a fu ll-th ro a te d song o f pow er. In a fe w seconds i t gained a ltitu d e , pointed its nose to the northeast and roared o il throu gh the skies fo r U o t- wood, N ew fou ndlan d. L in g e rin g b rie fly at Botw ood fo r re fu e lin g and Inspection, tho ship ttien headed o u t over the A tla n tic Ocean, and winged its w ay to Foynes, Ire la n d . F rom there it was o n ly a com para tiv e ly short hop to Croydon F ield, London, and the firs t •'.strictly business" flight in the Interests o f com m ercial service fro m A m erica to England had been com pleted. N um erous flig h ts have been made fro m A m erica to d iffe re n t pa rts o f Europe, each one In d i ca tin g th a t some day it w o uld be possible fo r re g u la r com m er c ia l service to be established. N ow w ith business m id trade tie -u p s m ore clo • ly - k n it than eve r before, P a n -A m e rica n A n - w ays is a tte m p tin g to dem on stra te the tim e has come to take the firs t steps to w a rd setting up this service. H o w eve r, the re w ere ob stacles to be overcom e befm e even test flig h ts could be made. ia l A irw a ys, w h ich gave ris e to a question o f in te rn a tio n a l d i plom acy. In o rd e r to in sure the g re a t est degree o f safety in tra n s p o rt in g passengers, m a il, and fre ig h t, i t was necessary to select coast wise points at both te rm in a ls a , t(ie most v ita l lin k s in the route. A n d G reat B rita in holds sw ay over both p o i n t s— B otw ood, N e w foundland, and Foynes, Ir e land. M uch p o litic a l re d -ta p e had to be unw o und before the tw o nations could agree on a w o rk in g agreem ent, and th a t, o n ly a fte r B ritis h Im p e ria l agreed to accept N ew Y o rk C ity as the fin a l te rm in a l o f the system, in stead o f M o n tre a l, as the E ng - lish w o u ld have pre fe rre d . F o r years P a n -A m e rica n h a , been p la n n in g , e xp e rim e n tin g , w a tch in g, and w a itin g fo r the day when i t could a c tu a lly be gin operations. A lre a d y its g ia n t c lip p e r ships have spanned the Pacific, b u t th a t ve tu re too, was com pleted successfully o n ly a fte r flig h t conditions and h a lf a m il lio n e xp e rim e n ta l m ites had been flow n. N o t u n til m onths o f p a in sta kin g p re p a ra tio n , had la en flnished d id the C hina C lip - I ■ r c a rry passengers and m a il. So it is w ith P a n -A m e ric a n ’s A t la n t ic service. Once again it w ill be n m a tte r o f tr ia l and e rro r and c a re fu l observation before hundreds o f passengers and thousands o f pounds o f m a il tra v e l back and fo rth between the w o r ld ’s tw o largest com m er c ia l centers. In the a tte m p t to prove the value o f h c a v ie r-th a n -a ir m a chines fo r tra n s A tla n tic service, gig a n tic fly in g boats q u ite s im i la r to the C hina C lip p e r w ill be used. F o u r 740-horsepow er m o tors w i ll p ro v id e the pow er. C ru is in g speed w ill be at least 180 m iles per ho ur. A m p le room fo r tho usan d, o f pounds o f gasoline and o il w ill be necessary, b u t s till the re w ill be space fo r sleeping accom m o dations fo r passengers and cre w , fo r the kitch e n , fo r a prom enade cabin, ra d io room , and m a il, fre ig h t, and baggage. A lth o u g h the huge ships la te r to be used in the actual op era tio n o f tra n s A tla n tic service m ay not bo su p erior to the gre at c ra ft w h ich re c e n tly made the firs t successful test flig h t ove r the proposed rou te , P a n -A m e ri can and B ritis h Im p e ria l in te n d to c a rry on th e ir c a re fu l e x p e ri ments. No d e fin ite tim e has been set fo r th e firs t flig h t w ith pas sengers and fre ig h t, b u t in a lt p ro b a b ility i t w o n ’t be made un t il the tw o tra n s p o rt com panies feel they have e v e ry th in g as le t te r pe rfe ct as the y can m ake it. S u nday e v e n in g betwe«-n th e tw o P o n g r.it/ home*. w h e n th e ca r V e r n on W atson Eh ry W h ite s id e nd C la r ence S te c k lc m w e re r id in g in col lid e d w ith a c a r d riv e n by W S M u rp h y o f P o rtla n d , both ears w ere b a d ly w reeked b u t the passengers re c e iv e d o n ly m in o r cu ts am t bruises M* and M rs L e v i C r o w th c r o f D ille y M r amt M i C o rb e tt C ro w - th c r W Pma. B illy and E ra n k y . M r and M rs T o n y B in e k . Jo h n and E v e ly n . and O ra l V a i lev w e n t to Ba- ((»nu S u n d a y and o v e r n e w CCC m u d to East D a irv . ( .une horn«? by w a y o f M o u n ta m d .d e and e n jo y e d a p ic n ic . M r a m i M rs Bay R o b e rts and j l|Oi B a r M r and M rs O scar B«*n- eTiel and farm I \ o f W illa m in a spent S u n d a y w ith M rs. E lla B e n e fie l o f M a n n in g M rs Jesse M eye rs was an o v e r n ig h t guest o f h e r b ro th e r and sis- | p . u i- A n ic r i, .m i . conducting I te r-m -la w M r and M rs Erect B ig - j e x o e rim e n t w it h B r itis h Im p e r g le o f I lir k e n f c ld S u n d a y n ig h t, en | ro u te to A s to ria fo r tre n tm e n t fo r ■ A S I M M K R D IE T essentials a re a p t to be to o lo w u n - ra ys m ay d o m u c h h a rm . C o o l te p id g o itre M rs B ig g ie a cco m p a n ie d h e r i (B y State Board of H ealth) less th e d ie t c o n ta in s p le n ty o f b a ths a re m ore c o m fo r tin g th a n ice to A s to ria In th e su m m e r tim e w h e n the vegetables L e ttu c e w h e n green is co ld ones. In no season o f th e y e a r is cle a n lin e s s m o re e sse n tia l th a n I te m p e ra tu re reaches above e ig h ty p a r tic u la r ly r ic h in v ita m in A. d u r in g th e h o t m on th s. | and th e re is c o n s id e ra b le h u m id ity . T h e re is no h a r m fu l lim it to v ita - S u m m e r d ig e s tiv e d is tu rb a n c e s are I o v e r e n th u sia sm f o r e v e ry th in g i m in A. It is w ise to eat p le n t if u lly fr e q u e n tly d u e to c o n ta m in a te d M is F c rd Sem en a nd tw o d a u g h m e lts a w a y, lik e w is e one's a p p e tite te rs o f Los A n g e le s a re house guests j T h is is a s ig n a l not to o ve re a t in o f tie e green foods fo r th e o n ly foods and d rin k s . D u r in g th e su m - o f M rs. A re n a C o u rtn e y . M rs. S e r- , hot w e a th e r. H e a v y m eals d u rin g o th e r n e t t -sources o f v ita m in s a re m e r w e a th e r g re a te r ca re s h o u ld w h o le m tlk . eream , b u tte r a n d I b»’ ta k e n w it h th e k e e p in g and sen w ill be re m e m b e re d by lo ca l . hot w e a th e r a re not o n ly unneces- I »lv er j p re p a ra tio n o f food. fo lk s atf F lo re n c e C o u rtn e y . M r. •ary b u t a re a c tu a lly h a rm fu l Na- I ’ S creen is an a rtis t e m p lo y e d b y a ( tu re w is e ly p ro v id e s fresh fr u its As t h »rst q u e n ch e rs in th e su m - la rge m o v in g p ic tu re c o n ce rn in m id c ris p vegetables f o r th e su m - ,n ,' r ,im p ,h e re ls l,s u a l,-v a desire Earm U n ion Meets August 5 Los Angelo». in e r season. I f fo ,,r r s o m e th in g s tro n g e r th a n w a te r W est U n io n lo c a l o f th e F a rm T h e re is n o th in g th a t can ta k e e rs’ U n io n w ill h o ld t h e ir re g u la r M o u n ta in Horn«* Ladies* A id m et M iiu r .1 « , . w ith M rs C A e b is c h o r o f N e w - ' 'f, ' h e . ! ’•lu i,b ' 1; th e place o f fresh f r u it ju ic e s such business m e e tin g A u g u s t 5. in , „ J u lv K p ro te in roods and s h o u ld be used J * ., «, , , . . , , i «»I th e s u m m e rtim e to ta k e t h e as orange, lem on o r lim e . T h e ir stead o f th e d a te in a d v e rte n tly g iv a cid fla v o r i f n o t d e s tro y e d b y too en last w eek. M rs A lta M u lc t is and d a u g h te r i th u , r place o i th e m eats as a c h ie f source m uch su g a r is e n tir e ly s a tis fa c to ry . o f P o rtla n d w e re house guests o f vv.n , .... .. . •’* p ro te in w it h our m o d e rn tn c th - A ll f r u it ju ice s also add g re a tly M rs B I L e k a s last w e e k .’ < k ! s o f k e e p in g m ilk s te riliz e d hot- to th e v ita m in C c o n te n t o f th e .......... , , , i " ’ u " »11.011111 s K i i n n ii 01 u ic 1 C o -o p e ra te w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity M rs Ja n e t Lekas is v is itin g r e la t o,, •? n a t ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ J” ' 1 ' ° 11 1 " ’ ■ ■ d i e t . V ita m in C is n o t fo u n d w id e - c o rre s p o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r tiv e s in P o rtla n d th is w eek ,n . .1. • \ i ' UI IZ|< 1 n u ti it i \ e fo o l j | y ,n ;(nf| j s ]PSSC„ C(j to s o m e im p o rta n t ne w s h a p p e n in g s It M r. a m i M rs. G re g o ry L a n ce and l ’in ’ he e a tin g e x te n t by co o kin g . T h e d ie t in h o t im p o s s ib le f o r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to M iss J u n e S e iim id o f P o rtla n d w e re . 1 ' ' l m i'1 ' ' pl.u es ‘ here is: ntt m ore re fre s h - w t a th e r ’ s h o u ld consist e h ie flv o f co n ta ct e v e ry o n e f o r lo c a l ne w s house guests o f M r. a n d M rs ..rk . i,.!'i a ‘ '"i ” '1 , ’ , a ' \ " " Î ' fru its , salads, and vegetables. D r in k ! item s. Be s u re th a t th e ite m is re a l G e o rg e A llis o n and fa m ily fo r se v e ra l days last w eek M r i.a n ce w as p ro p c i ly p ro d u c e d am i d is tr ib u te d p le n ty of cool w a te r; cool w a te r is new s and n o t ju s t a m e re d a y ’s v is i- a h e a lth fu l s u m m e r p re fe ra b le to ice w a te r. T h e re is ta lio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r to P o rt- one o f Ih e in te rp r e te r s w h e n the lee e re a m is d ish and sh o u ld be used in ils „ no „ x.,ii«fa v «,,h«ii»„». tf s a tis fa e c in to r ry s u b s titu te r fo „ r r w a te r I la n d . Russian fin is w e re 111 P o rtla n d re - I s im p le r fo rm s a v o id in g strange, W e a r loose, lig h t c lo th in g . P ro c e n lly and spoke o v e r in te rn a tio n - 1 th ic k , o ve rsw e e te n e d m ix tu re s o f tect Ih e head fro m th e d ire c t ra ys O u r classified colum ns m ay have a l h o o k -u p s on th e ra d io M rs. a questionable ch a ra cte r. o f th e sun. T a k e sun b a ths c a u Just w h a t yo u are to o kin g fo r — I.ance is k n o w n h e re by he w r it - 1 T h e green le a fy ve g e ta b le s a re tio u s ly w h e n overdone the sun’s Read them . tf m g name, M u r ie l Thurston. I ric h in v ita m in s am t s h o u ld be i used m ore e x te n s iv e ly d u rin g the S ta te C a p ito l N e w s L e tte r G ___ lv - I S lim m er seaso n G le e n vegetable lu g th e h ig h lig h ts o f o ff ic ia l ac sp in a ch , ch a rd , le ttu ce, peas, s trin g t iv it y at S iife in . E v e ry w e e k in beans a re also a r ic h source o l Ih e A rg u s . tf iro n a nd h e a lth essentials. These | Mountain Home ( h n rlrr N<». * | | 7 KKi'etier eu e e iM in ie iN e ir t iii ; D r H C Tao, S h a n g h a i. C h in a , C h in e ’ le c tu re r, addressed th e a n n u a l state G ra n g e p ic n ic S u n d a y in Shut«* p a rk on th e “ L ib e ra tio n o f C h in a M ore th a n 100 G ra n g e rs fro m a ll p a rts o f th e state, in c lu d in g several o f th e state o ffic e rs , w e re present C h in a s hope. D r T a o d e cla re d , lies in th e e d u c a tio n o f h e r peo ple An e x te n s iv e arid successful e d u c a tio n a l c a m p a ig n n o w is b e in g c a r rie d on b y m eans o f s m a ll c h ild re n in w hat is k n o w n as “ T h e L it t le T e a c h e r." m o ve m e n t, he e x p la in e d . B y th is m eth o d , th e s m a lle r c h il d re n are g iv e n a th o ro u g h e d u c a tio n and w h e n th e y h a v e a d vanced fa r enough, th e y , in tu rn , be g in e d u c a tio n o f th e e ld e r m em b e rs o f th e ir fa m ila and others. E x p la in s B a n d its D r Tao also e x p la in e d th a t th e Chin< e b a n d its o f ne w s d isp a tche s m o s tly are dispossessed fa rm e rs w h o have fo rm e d a v o lu n te e r m ilit ia T he p ic n ic opened at 11 a rn. w ith a re lig io u s se rvice at w h ic h Rev. H< n ry Y o u n g was speaker, u sin g fo r hi subject. H o w G re a t is Y o u r G o d ." B asket d in n e r w as se rve d n t noon and th e a fte rn o o n i ro g ra m opened at 2 p m . w it h c o m m u n ity s in g in g led b y J E. L e w to n , F ore st G rove . T he m e e tin g was in c h a rg e o f M rs G eorge W T hiesseri o f C la cka m as co u n ty , state le c tu re r, w h ile th e plan, w ere m ade by E d y th e T o z ie r W c a th e rre d . state c h a p la in . O th e r state o ffic e rs p re se n t in c lu d e d M o r ton T o m p k in s , state o v e rs e e r and state D e p u ty M c C lu re . Pom ona G ra n g e w ill m eet J u ly 28. in B e a ve rto n w ith th e G ra n g e th e re in charge, it was announced. E x -G o v e rn o r J u liu s I . M e ie r m e m ber o f one o f P o r tla n d ’s le a d in g m e rc h a n t fa m ilie s , d ie d in P o r t la n d W ednesday. ish f r u it, c a lle d c h e rrie s . W h a t a p re tty tree, w it h green leaves, s m a ll b e r r y - lik e f r u it s h a n g in g h e re and th e re fo r m an's o w n b e n e fit—m ost is m ade fo r m an 's b e n e fit, c o m fo rt and p le a su re i f he o n ly k n o w s h o w to m ake use o f and a p p re c ia te it. Yet. m a n y h u r r y th ro u g h life , n e v e r g iv in g a th o u g h t to th e th in g s w e ju s t ta k e fo r g ra n te d , h o w r e a lly b e a u tifu l a n d u s e fu l “ ju s t a tre e is " —ah. yes, some o f us do. but how m any L e t's be a lit t le m ore k in d e r to a tre e and n o t sh o o t o r c u t at i t — i t lik e s to liv e too. n o t fo r it s e lf b u t som eone e lse s good. — "T h a n k Y o u fo r R e a d in g ." Services Sunday at Bacona School G R E E N M O U N T A IN - R ev R D E v e re tt o f P o rtla n d w ill h o ld se r- vices at Bacona school house S u n - d a y at 3 p. m. H e rm a n Peterson. m a il c a r r ie r on th is ro u te , re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y fro m P o rtla n d w h e re he had spent s e v - e ra l m onths in a h o s p ita l re c o v e r- in g fro m an in ju r y re c e iv e d w h ite logging. M r. and M rs, O ris M a ile r a n d baby d a u g h te r o f B a n k s spent th e w e e k-e n d at th e hom e o f M rs . G eorge Rosencrons. M iss W ilm a B a ile y , a s tu d e n t nurse at M u ltn o m a h h o s p ita l, is spe n ding tw o weeks w ith h e r p a r ents. M r and M rs. F. P. B a ile y . M rs Rosetta M o rris , w h o sp e n t several weeks v is itin g h e r d a u g h - te rs in T ig a rd and P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d to h e r hom e h e re W ednes- day. M iss R u th B a ile y w i l l teach p r i m a ry grades in M a n z a n ita th e c o m in g ye a r M iss B a ile y w ill le a ve J u ly 19 fo r M o n m o u th to a tte n d s u m m e r school. 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T H Y S K T A N and BUR GEO N X-R ay and rhy«lo*Th«rapy Commercial O f flee 8231 N ational Rank Rid« Telephone« Ke«id.ne« 791 T h yxlria n and Surgeon W rlla B u ild in g Telephone« Hootd**'« O ffle« 2911 hy Appointment G A R B A G E C O L L E C T IO N DR. \v. H. PASU SERVICE D E N T IS T STATION Main A . H . Busch, P ro p . Street, N ear Third Telephone 2961Y O ffice ■ ■ In lleidel Upstair« Ituildln« Z DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D, D E N T IS T See them made! Telephone 144 C om m ercial B u ild in g TW O Hillsboro ----------------------- ------------------ 1, ■ HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY REALTY dep osit ','o tn l P ledged S la te o f O re g o n , C o u n ty > f W n a h in irtn n , as: I. J. L. S e are y. c a s h ie r f th e a b o v e -n a m e d h a n k , do s o le m n ly s w e a r t h a t th e abo ve s la te m e n t is t r u e to th e heat o f m y k n o w le d g e Hn(| b e lie f J. L . S E A R C Y , C a s h ie r. S w o rn to and id rib e d lie fo ro m e th is 9 th d a y o f J u lv , 1037. I SEA I.) M l i . S T E V E N S O N . N o ta r y P u b lic . M m m l b»u c o d re « S e p te m b e r "• t 0 |0 . C vin.».U —A I M • V. li h ^ n i t Ch i- t« n v n , L « .U *r I r e U iid f l . 1 t a d / , D i r » t i ' r - Your th r o u g h , Standard New Tire Guarantee on these Custom Built Tires T o ta l l . ia h il il ie M rm n r n n d u m : l.a a n s and ln \ r « | m r n t s P lrd g e d to S e cure IJ n M Iltle « D n tte d S ta te s G o v e rn m e n t o h lig n tIo n s , d ire c t and o r f u lly g u a ra n te e d 9 1 0 7 .5 0 0 .on O th e r bon ds, stock.«, a n d e e r u r lt ic * 309,714 . I HAVE ''“all"I P lu s Y o u r O ld T ir e A cc o u n t Hillahoro, ()r»ffon Phon« 1391 KO N. 2nd Av«. | ()\ erdriiftH I . I A I I I I . 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I 'u r n it u r e m id f in tu r e s , |rt,.’loo.nn H e iil e.HtMtc o w ned o ilie r th m i h m ik iitK I voihc llc K c rv e w ith I'e d e rn l Itemerve h u n k < Hnb, b H lm o e s w ith o th e r hnnkN, Mini ennh ile in n in proeewM o f c o lle c tio n O th e r na.tel m C ity C ar Deaths M ount A u to m o b ile fa ta litie s in 85 m a jo r c itie s d u rin g th e fo u r-w e e k p e rio d e n d in g J u n e 5. 1937, totaled 5£9, a c c o rd in g to s ta tis tic s c u lle d b y th e O regon S ta te M o to r association. T h is fig u r e was a bove t h e 545 deaths re p o rte d fo r th e p re v io u s fo u r-w e e k p e rio d and also o v e r th e 578 re p o rte d f o r th e fo u r-w e e k p e rio d e n d in g J u n e 6. 1936. ! i Kmi-m* D in lriil N«, H i ll hetrn. In i b r K t n t r »if O rp v o ri. n l th e CI(» mc • •f H iis iit r * un J u n r 41 i t * h ( * s | in renponM* t«» m i l n u u lc by C o m p tr o lle r o f th e C u rre n c y , S e c tio n 5211, (I. S. Ilc v ip c d S ta tu te n i ASSETS I. o n iih m o l d i.( 'iiu n t') To the attention of Senator W G H are and C ham ber of ( o r a - m erer President Paul Patterson: Some tim e ago there appeared in the Argus a challenge from the i h jm lir r cf eom m erre, represented by Paul Patterson, president, to the R o ta ry elub for a cham pion ship soft ball game Senator W. G. Ila re , representing the Rotary club, accepted this challenge in a very firm and decisive mailer. The general public is wondering if the members of these splendid organ izations have w eak e n e d. R u t w hether they have or not friends of both organizations demand that these games be played. The W ashington (o u n ty F air, to assist in determ inin g the skill of the several hall players of these tw o organizations, extends an in vitation to play a championship game F rid a y afternoon. September 3. at the W ashington count)* fa ir grounds under certain rules znd conditions established by the fair. The tw o organizations can be as sured that the best um pire w ill be provided and sufficient police pro tection secured, and the players w ill be shown every courtesy pos sible.— Ed L. M oore manager. ' A C H ER R Y TREE A c h e rry tre e — ju s t a n o th e r tree, b u t have we e v e r stopped to c o n s id e r w h a t a w o n d e rfu l jo b M o th e r N a tu re d id on it. N o — u s u a l ly w e la k e those th in g s f o r g ra n t ed— u n t il some in d iv id u a l c a lls o u r a tte n tio n to such. L e t's ju s t sto p and c o n s id e r it. In th e e a rly s p rin g i t b rig h te n s th e y a rd , o r perhaps a fa m ily o r- - c h a rd w ith so ft, c u s h io n -lik e b lo s som s— th a t adds a to u c h o f b e a uty f o r a n y p o r tr a it and n o w w h e n I w e are h u s tlin g th ro u g h th e w a rm I s u m m e r days to th e o ld s w im m in g j hole fo r a cool " d ip " fr o m th e ' s c o rc h in g sun w e can sto p fo r a p o c k e tfu l o f th a t d e lic io u s p in k - 75 H A N S O N s tra in W h ite L e g h o rn p u lle ts . A p r il hatch. 75c each; also 50 y e a r-o ld la y in g hens. SI.— M rs. W illia m M e irju rg e n . Rt. 1. 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