The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 01, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913.-EVENIHG EDITION.
HE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUI
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COUNCIL ARGUE I
ABOUT "B"
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to cet tlu'tn drunk. He saw uini
?,ls was M e twentieth century and
Kvas surprised nt Kendall .iBgcBt-
,nVr KcmlB I wld that Mr. Winkler
ha a beautiful theory but .com. Ioi.h
i mild not he met that way. He said
j'wbb i troblcni of what to do to en-
"Tr.' CoB'e said that he thought
it would to a Rood thins to provide
tome means for making the of en
era work. nld il ,wou,lu
o,l thing for the drunks
because It would get the alco
hol cut of their systems and by
keeping then, ot work, they would
not he drinking. Then ho said I
would ho a blessing to make some o
the hoboes do some work. Ho sniu
that In some Instances, he would fa
vor hiring two P',rBmt;nn,l0,"tl!lnl!
over the man nnd sco that ho did
W0''Mhank Cod that I don't hnvo to
work- for .Mr. Copplo If those are Ii i h
, views," burst out Mr. Winkler, ;I
have n dlfferunt Idea of chrlstlanlt).
ty "
Mr. FcrBUsoii said that Mr. Win
kler's theory was all rlRht until
sonic trump came to his house and
scared the wits out of his wlfo and
then he would think something else.
Mr. Albrecht said that there waB
tome truth In what Mr. Winkler .con
tended. However, ho said tho thing
to do waB to go after tho hlgherups.
He said It was common roputo about
many violations of law hero and that
tho police should go after those vlo
IntorH nnd tho city attorney prosecute
1 ' Mr. Kendall snld that nil that was
needed was evidence and that the
city attorney would prosecutu any
complaint that Mr. Winkler or Mr.
Albrecht might bring In.
Mr. Albrecht said It could be se
cured by getting tho right man. Mr.
Allen said that ho was not In favor
of hiring a rnscul to catch another
i it ....l.t ili.ii lli.tv. Ittiil mm
mucin, no mini " "- ,"; "
experience In thlH lino and tho detec
tive tnoy receimy iiiinuieu i "
liad been nrrested and fined $200 for
gambling. . .,
Mr. Albrecht said this was nil
right, that the arrest of the detective
had shown that gambling wiih going
nn
Mr. Copplo said that ho was ready
to veto money or authorize a spe
cial committee to take charge to cor
rect any wrongB. j
However, it wbh ncnriy i. i hick .
nnd the council 'adjourned without
doing anything,
I'm- North lli'iul.
Councilman Allen suggested Mint
Mnrshfleld ought to have n g I rep
resentation at the North llend cele
bration. He snld that North llend
had always been loyal to Mnrshfleld
nnd that the courtesy should be re
turned. There was some Joshing about
who should pay for an auto to take
the members of the council to the
North llend parade. Mr. Albrecht
said that he was willing to walk and
would not even he nshamed of walk
ing with Councilman FergUMin.
"Well, Ferguson would he
ashamed to have you," retorted Mr.
Ferguson.
Nothing definite was done nhout It.
Mr, Winkler urged that some ac
tion be taken hefore the celebration
to Insure proper representation,
fight S. I'. Injunction Case.
I.hhI c-venlug JiihI ns the city coun
cil was opening bids en South Fourth
street, Sheriff (Inge appeared and
served nn Injunction ngtiliist duplex
ing South Fourth street between
Kruse avenue and Coal Hank Inlet.
The S, I'. secured It.
The council went nhead ami
awarded nil the contracts except for
that section. Later, the city attorney
wns Instructed to tight the Injiim
tlon vigorously Councilman Al
brecht said that heretofore, when
ntlv iilitui't.ti! lit uti',.,1 liiiimivntiiiitilu
they wore termed knockers, miuiuv-
they wore termed knockers. Minnie-
heads, etc, and now when .. big cor-
poratloi, wiih fighting one. he wanted
to seo what would be done, curt Her-
more, he said that It was believed
by many that the courts were agulnst
the poor man and In favor of the rich
nnd by trying this case out. be. said
it mignt lie 1 edited. toiinciiinaii
Copple i.nld that he didn't believe
fur tli.i niiiiill, uti'.it Lintdi
The cliy euuliieer was Instructed
te establish a Krude on Second
street noith t" Klin. John W. Mot
ley petltloniiiK it so Mint lie could de
termine the elevation for the new
home which he build there.
Claude Nasburg luked that the
griul.i be etitahllsbed on Second uiiirt
uoitli of Kim. He wants the street
plunked nlsu.
Mr. Bulley was ordered iviunded
overdiuriw on PU electrbul Uceuse
Couniiliiinn Winkler wunied to
know what City Knglmer BmUlng
liuin uh1 1300 worm of help doluy
during the mouth of June and Mr
BucMnKhum explained tlmt with
$45,000 worth of street Improve
ments let last night ami a large
amount mere on bond that Jt took
help to ekUbllsb gradiw. etc.
KWHBISH H'TIIHItAX laillltS
will hervle DIN.MBt from It to 2 and
SI PPKU from 5 to S JULY U and ;$
at Mm church parlors. ALL COMK.
iiiis anoiii me conns, my. a urec ii i i vn.i.,..i,t ,,n .1...1 .1... .
mild that he didn't either ko far a I .JW., " . " f'u,'ln
Cons i-iiiuilv In i-nni'.ii-1-iiml ."?" ""' ,0 l, l,B ofiMent as pons
1 00s , oiini) s , urn ei 1 ue I. ll0 HU( ll(, )U1 ,, 1t ,u 1))U B1i
Keiiilne Piiicc.illi.Rs. efficiency of the police department
ltHiiewnls of saloon UcetikO were shouldered 011 to tlieiu.
grunted to the fifteen salouiib In However. whn It mine to a vote
Mnrshfleld last evening. There weie en ihe mutter of referring (lie proli
ne changes In owneishlp. oltlou to the flio ana water I'liiiuult
Cluis. Powers. Dr. I.eelle and John tee. Ml oted In favor ef It evipt
W Mnllitv wiii'd intiiiihilii.l il.iunrii Mr Allii.ht
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OF CITY COUNCIL
IFIHFN ID
PDUGE PHI
Council Has Warm Discussion
Over Proposed Increase and
Merging of Duties.
Aftnr ii llvelv dehato over the py ,
posal to engine a second paid mnn
t. ti... Mnrshfleld fire department
and have the two engine men of he
fire department act as desk sergeants
of Mm pollco department, the mat cr
was refened to the Tire and Wa or
(ommlttce to report on at a later
meeting. . ,, , .,. '
Tho mnttcr wns brought up b lire
Chief Don Kentlng. Ho said that n
resolution of the fire department
nhout thu matter shoul.l I have been
llled with tho recorder. Ho said that
the firemen had decided against hir
ing a paid chief, were opposed to
having the engineers act as po ce
inen but wanted tho council to allow
tho chluf of the fire department to
nppolnt n second engineer. '
t'ouncllmnn Ferguson who as
chairman of the street committee had
reported In favor of tho now plan
said that tho report had been mado
for tho purpose of having tho matter
discussed. He said that there was no
reflection on the present cniei or on
the fire department but was merely
... .1.. .i,,,t ii'nu Ik.hI for the cltv. He
said that one Idea wns that If there
was a pollcemnn or desk sergeant ai
tho city hall who could keep n record
..! ....in. nrriiut nil Illlll COtlld Wltll
the patrolman who brought In offend
ers count tlio money on ms persun. u
would remove the charges of graft
ing against policemen. Ho snld that
men who were arrested for drunken
ress sometimes thought that they had
more money than they did and then
when relensed were knocking nhout
the pollco. He said ti second man nt
the city hall would eliminate this.
Ho said that 1.. W. Travor hail been
suggested for tho place because he
had formerly been flro chief and had
hecn praised by the firemen nnd nil.
He said that he wasn't sure that Mr.
Traver would take thu position but
that If ho would, ho thought It would
he well.
Councilman Albrecht said tlmt ho
did not have tho slightest word to
say against Traver hut that ho was
opposed, as were all tho firemen, to
any "dog In tho iiinnger policy." Ho
said that the fire department had
been given their own management
nnd that It wasn't right to take It
away. Furthermore, lie Hiild that If
u man hud charge or tiie nro engine,
ho should not he out on the street
making arrests. He snld Hint Kngl-
,.t.r stiitHiiiuii only tho o
iher dnv had
u-lieeleil u drunk down the street to
Jail In a wheelbarrow.
Councilman Winkler said that all
Marshfluld appreciated the bravery
nnd efficiency of tho rireinen and ho
for one was opposed to doing any
thing that tho firemen did not wish.
Councilman Ferguson snld that it
wart not the Intention to have the
engineers do patrol duty but to mere
ly have police power for duty around
the city hull, to keep the police re
cord and have police power on the
fire lines.
Mr. Fergiisou said that he didn't
think It wns right to expect a mnn
to work seven days n week and -1
hours ii day like Stutsman has been
vorklng. City Hei order Ilutler said
this was winng as the night police
men hne been firing the file engine
ut night.
Filially It was suggested that the
matter he refened to the Fire nnd
Water committee. Councilman Cop
pie made some remark about being
away next Monday and when he
heard this. Councilman Albrecht
wanted nn ImmiHlliite vote on the
proposition. He said the firemen
wanted to know where they were nt.
He said he did not want any dog In
the manner pulley.
Mr. Copple said that If he was re
ferring to him. he would tell them
quickly where he stood. He mild that
lust week he bad opposed lililnu n
paid fire chief nnd doing wivthlnic
wiinoiu nn- approval or tiie meuicii.
However, he could not see any leiiMin
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iirii.n i:v uoAii.
Siiili.Puei ConiMiny Cliiiiiges
inguwii) .enr .lijuie Pelm,
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-n i-wiiri.iiii. ami round wime an e-
iclleiit pleie of work. 1
When the railroad loiiftruct .
ed. It was louud uecesr 10 11 ue it ,
portion uf the wagon road on South
J-ork and the n mad built .wis in,
lieu ef that coiuise.ted Mr Hver'
iy our county autho litis might us-i
mutilate om valuable pointers bvl
i'u:,xx ,".. "I0 Wl1rk- Th roadUnl Is I
full 21 feet iu Mldtb. Iillu Kiif ,i.,. I
ami giadcb esiuUlUhed. making a
permanent pl- of work.- Bnndon
World
TlmW Waut AOs bring jveults.
Last week Klheri Uver, Tavlor Slg.
llu. of MiUkhfleld. and A N. Mould of
I oqullle, coiiiptMiim the hoard of
road viewer, liikpotted the nmd re
iilltly built by the Smith-Pom m
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COM LET
City Council Awards About
$45,000 Worth Outsiders
"Pinched" by Awards.
The Mnrshfleld City Council Inst
evening awarded the contracts for
about lo,000 wortn of street Im
provements. Tho work was award
ed as follows:
South Elevontn Street Bridge to
HagoulBt and DJoniulst for $2270;
plank roadwnv to Johnson & Lar
son for $1.24; wood curb to Per
ham & Gldley for 1 1 centB; grading
to Perhnm nnd Oidley for 29 cents.
South Fourth Street Bridge Li
rod to (loldeu to I'erhnm & Old
le $2131; concrete curb to Warren
Construction Company for 30 cents:
wooden sidewalk to I'erhnm & Gld
ley for 30 cents; bituminous pnvlng
to Coos Ilav Paving nnd Construc
tion Company for $1.IM earthwork
Ilnll to Golden to Moon & Barclay
for 31 cents; elevated roadway 250
south of Hall to Perliam & Gldley
for $S!i"; enrthwork Hall to Kruse
to Warren Construction Company
for 33 cents.
..Johnson Avenue-Blank roadway
to Johnson and Larson for $1.24;
wood curb to Warren Construction
Company for 10 cents, concrete curb
to Warren Construction Company
for 30 cents; fildewnlk to I'erhnm &
Gldley for 30 cents; bituminous
pnvlng to Coos Bay Pnvlng nnd Con
struction Company for $1. IS; enrth
work from Second to Seventh to
Oregon Pnvlng nnd Construction Co.
for 32 cents; enrthwork Seventh to
Tenth to Perhnm & Gldley ut 3 1
mid 30 cents.
Hemlock Avenue Bedecking To
Perhnm & Gldley for $7 IS. The
other bids were: Johnson & Larson,
$7!5.I0 mid llngqulst & DJoniulst.
$SI7.
Most of tho Jobs were let on the
unit hnsls.
Out-hle Bidder- Pluclictl.
The nwnrdlng of the contracts
wiih attended by some unusual
scenes, some of the bidders not
wnntlng the contracts after they
had got them.
Two of the bidders were outside
concerns, one being the Oregon Pnv
lng nnd Quarry Company nnd the
other the Warren Construction Com
pany. After the bids had been rend the
representatives of tho Warren Con
struction Companv asked that his
bid be not considered. He stated
Mint their bidding clerk had made
n mistake In rending the specifica
tion nnd had hid 2. OS per square
yard on the pnvlng, thinking they
had asked for heavier work, lie
said that they did not want part
of the contructs.
The Oregon Paving nnd Quarry
Company's representative made n
similar statement, saying that he
liiul bid under n misunderstanding.
He snld he had Just found out that
the work was not awarded ns n
whole but the work wns to he par
celed out to the low bidders on each
Item, lie snld that unless they got
considerable work they could not
nfford to come In 'and do small
Jobs.
Hugh McLaln ohlecteil to the bids
being thrown out. declaring that the
bidders should have known what
they were doing hefore thev sub
mitted the bids. He snld that local
contrnctors had to take the work
us It came nnd Mint he was not In
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( OMIlCll lllltl llll(lll'l Piklilrnnlni. 1111
son to correct nn error in n bid
recently nnd that he favored treat
ing the new men alike. It was
pointed out that Mr. Wilson's error
was of u different tint 111 e.
Finally when It came to nwnrd
lng the contracts, the Oregon Pav
ing nnd Quarry Company representa
tive offered to pay the next lowest
ddders tho difference between his
bid and theirs If the Council would
award It to the nevt bidder. Con
tractor Barclay objected to Mils
chanue and said that then he would
forfeit his live per cent guarantee.
He would have been out $!i, bv
pnlnn the difference, but bv for
feiting liu check he will loe onlv
$0.
The Warren Construction Com
pany representative pointed out
hat they could hardly afford to
bring In 11 crew or equipment for n
Mile work here. He snld Mint thev
"Id low on some Items expecting
to make It up on otheis. It wns
pointed out that thoy would got
ever a mile of curb. He said Mint
f thev were dolnK the wlmle Job
that the curb could be put In nt
'Hi cents per linen I font nt. n profit,
but to do Ii alone would be n loss.
After talking It over the Council
decided that they could not let off
any blddeis without nullifying the
wiiole buslueMi.
Bedded by Coin.
One award wns decided hi "lot."
yn5m! ' 'V "'"luUt and Perlmm
Gldley having bid the same on
he wood curb o, Kloventh street
LuBlueer Biuklughiim furnished the
coin. Councilman Ferguson flipped
linn ur i.iuiey. who had called
heads . won.
On another contract the Warren
t onstriictlon Companv and Oregon
Paying Company tied for low bid
and neither wanted the contract. It
was for curbing and flnnlly the
Warren Construction Companv man
Jld he would take It as he had
other work to do.
Maor Straw mid that the War
ren Company had been trvlng for
Zy ?,r throf ymr t0 8p '-ei
and that they had been given
limn- in leiiiiig ineso men oir.
I". P. .Vol ton Took Same View.
Councilman Winkler said that If
the contrnctors had made a mistake
the Council should allow them
In ifirriwl It II, . u.il.i ,!. .t.
Early Shipment of Fall Coats
Sport Coats for Women
IN PLAIN RED AND BLACK AND WHITE PLAIDS. JACKETS ARE THREE-
QUARTER LENGTH. '
$15.00 to $22.50
1
Bathing Suits
Just arrived, How grace
ful they are! Mohair, Sicil
ian and Serges,
$3.00 to $5.00
Pretty, bright colored pure
rubber caps to go with them,
f
Boy's Wash
Suits
Good variety, beautifully
made and finished, Newest
styles,
$1.00 and $1.50
Hub
O'Connell Building,
tho work. The lntter retorted Mint
MurHhlluld prohnhly wouldn't he
hotherod nKaln hy tho Wnrron Con
struction Company If MiIh woh the
kind of treatment they were koIiik
to Kt.
South I'liuilli St. HltK
Mel.uln & Mel.alti Klrod to
(loldeu. $271'". SO. for 'J',0 noutli
of Hall, $1000 and from Knife to
Coal Hunk Inlet $27l!0. Illtuinlnoiin
pnvliiK ll.till per Hiiinre yard, con
crete curh iiS cents per foot, nnd
Hlx-foot sldewulk 10 cents per foot.
HiiKMiilKt & HJorqulHt Klevutod
roadway Klrod to (loldeu. $211 1 ft.
from Hall avenue 'J.'.S feet south
$100 nnd sidewalk III cents per
lineal foot.
!'. 1. Norton Karthwork hetweon
Hall nnd Kruno 10 cents per ni
hil yard or H,","7 and sidewalks
:il cents per lineal foot.
Moon nnd Uarclny Kakthwork
north of Hull avenue III cents per
cubic ynrd nnd between Hall and
Kruse in cents per ruble ynrd.
Coos Ho I'nvliiR and Construc
tion Company llltiimlnous pnvliiK
$1.IS per siiuaro yard and concroto
curb i:i cents per lineal foot.
OreKoii PnvliiK nnd Construction
Co. Klovntod- roadway from Klrod
to rsoldcn $2S7".fifi. from llnll nve
nue 2,",0 feer south $11 in. Karth
work from (loldeu 1o Ilnll 31 cents
per cubic ynrd and from Hall to
Kruse 31) cents por cubic yard. UI
tunilnons pnvliiK $1.52 per squnro
yard, concrete curli 37 cents por
llnonl foot and sidewalk 3S cents
por lineal foot.
Johnson & Lnrson. - Klovnted
roadway Klrod to Goldon $2481.10
and Hall avenue to 2.10 foot south
$0SS.7ft. Klovnted roadwnv KriiPO
to Coal Hank Inlef $2751.75. Sldo
wnlk 3S cents per lineal foot.
C. H. Klniingnn. Karthwork
(loldeu to llnll 33 cents por cubic
yard.
Warren Construction Co. Klovnt
ed road Klrod to Golden $21550,
Hall nvouuo to 250 feet south
$1075. Kruse to Coal Hank Inlet
$2750. Karthwork from Goldon to
Hull S3 cents per ruble ynrd nnd
from Hall to Kruno 33 cents, 111
tunilnous pnvliiK $2. OR per squnro
ynrd. concroto curb 3fi cents por
lineal foot and sldowalks 5G cents
per llnonl foot.
Perhnm & Gldloy. Klovatod
roadwav Klrod to Goldon $2231.
250 fet south of Hall $S07, Kruso
to Coal Hank $2334. Karthwork
from Golden to llnll 38 cents nnd
Ilnll to Kruse 47 cents. Concroto
curb IS cents and sidewalks 30
conts.
Johnson Avenue Itlds.
Oieson Pnvlns and Construction
Co.- Karthwork from Second to
Seventh 32 cents per cubic vnrd
and Seventh to Tenth 10 cents' for
excavatiiiK and 19 cents for fill
Concrete curb 30 cents, wood curb
13 cents, plunk rondwny $l.S5 iter
lineal foot, sidewalk 3S cents per
foot nnd bituminous paving $1 5"
por square ynrd.
P. P. Norton Karthwork from
Second to Sovonth 33 c cents iter
cubic ynrd. nnd sidewalks 371..
cents per llnonl foot.
Perhnm & Gldley Earthwork
Showinu the new
"Money Talks"
Dry Goods Co.
Second to Seventh 31 renin nnd
Seventh to Tenth nlno renin for ox
riivntliiK niid 21 and 25 cents for
fill. Concrete curh IS cents, wood
curh II cents, plunk roadway ?i..i:i
uini sldewnlk 30 cents.
Johnson & I.nrson Wood curb
17 3-1 routs, nlnnk roudwnv $1.21
nnd sldowalks 50 cents.
Coos Ilav PhvIiik anil Const ruction
Co. Concroto curb 13 routs per
lineal foot tun! bituminous paving
JI.IS.
Wnrron Construction Co. Enrth-
wm'l Kofmnl 1,. Kiivixilli A( fnnlu
Sovonth to Tenth 30 rents for ox
cnvatlliir nnd ten cents for fill. Con.
ereto rurb 30 centu, wood curli 10
cents, plank rondwny $2, sidewalks
mi contti nun bituminous pav hk
$2.0S.
Moon nnd Ilnrclnv Kiii'itiworili
Second to Tenth 38 cents, Seventh
to Tenth rrom in to 21 cents.
Ilnuiiulst nnd nioninlHt -ll'nml
curb II cents, plunk roadway $1.15
nun siiiuwiiik ;u routs.
Mcl.alll & Mcl.nhl f'niwiolo
curh 5S conts, bltumluous pavliiK
i.iu, wood ciirn 2ii cents, plunk
rondwny $1.42 nnd slilnu-nik .in
cents.
Kleventli Street ItliN.
Porhnm & Gldley Earthwork 20
cents, wood curb II routs, plunk
rondwny $1.10 nnd olovated road
way $2359.
Johnson & Lnrson Plnnk rond
You can have lots of fun on' the Fourth of July with a
KODAK
Kodaks $5.00 to $65.00
Speed Kodaks $60.00
Brownie Cameras $1.00 to $12.00
Eastman Films and Supplies.
Red Cross Drug Store
We do Developing and Printing.
Phone 122-J, Motorcycle Delivery.
Settle the Blouse
Question
Dainty new middies trim
med in blue and red, Some
with stripe collar and cuffs,
65c to $1.50
"Niagara Maid"
Silk Gloves
"Double Tips" of Course,
Black, white and tan, All
lengths,
50c and $ 1 .00
Phone 361,
wny $1.71, wood curb 17 3-1 u
nun eiovnieii roniiwiiy -:mk,
.Moon & Ilnrrliiv lOarthwork II'
routs per ruble ynrd. 'jl
IIul'iimIkI & llliiniulHt Knrthwcrt.l
33 rents, wood curb 14 cents, iUu
rondwny $l.4i", and elovnled roil-,
wny $2270.
Mfl.nlii mill Mcl.nlll - Wood ton I
20 rents, plank roadway $1 I! l
olevnteil rondwny $2i2S. .1
Levi llelsner Enrthwork Hi
routs per cubic ynrd.
WED HI.'TV YKAHS.
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iiii'inik r Mi-m. itciiiicM. KunntnJ
(Vleliiute Colileii Wislillii),'. V
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I in llllluiwilK ilinflllill iiiiiii ..,
rut Crm-ii ciitifwirnlui' tlm tinrentl tli
Mrs. Ileiinett Swiinton will hooflvi
torest here, Mrs. Swnnton nnd wmv
ion being ut Korost Grovo for wj
siiiiimer: ,
M .....I ,,.., xolllln... AlmrnltrJ
lelo'brntoil thu f,0th unnlvorsarjr el'
tltiTll t'll1fl III IP 'Pll (Mill (1 L
'Mr. Abornothy Ib tho only m &
tlio into fiCorKo Alieriiotny. Tcrnw
flu I f'.i-oeliiH nf niinimii fftt khtti
1111 tl i- III 1 U viii( I
neiny is a uauguter or uio line "u-
1 In ii 11 Criie. wlui wiih n lillsslODUT
iissorlated with the Mnrruu Whltw5
oxpedltloii. Sho wuh born near i
lem. ,
"Mr. Abornothy Is n pioneer (
19 iu. no was norn in now mf
bnn the distinction of holding the
"Thoy lmvo 10 chlldron UtWJ
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