Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 01, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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W odnesday, 5îarctj
P e a h ilt B rittle . Y o u -n e v e r ta s te d
London Police.
b e tte r.
It m elts in y o u r iliouth.
London, England, probably has the
B u tle r-m a d e
P la z a C o n fectio n ery . ! largest and the m ost efficient police
Local and Personal
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force in the world. T he m etropolitan
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police force has charge of an a re a be­
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side the R iver T ham es composed of
j twenty-one land divisions and com pris
M ASO NIC C A L E N D A R T H IS W E E K '
T h e b e st hom e m ad e c a n d ie s can
1 ing an a re a of 688 square miles. A
M i su perintendent is over each division.
be h a d a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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D v 3 i3 y € U OOOH 111 1916. the force had a stren g th of I N E W YO RK , M arch 1.— “ S hip­
22,323—composed of thirty-six superin-
E v e ry b o d y h a s a w o n d e rfu l tim e a t
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! tendents, 650 inspectors, 2,995 ser- b u ild in g in d u s trie s a r e flo u ris h in g
M alta C o m m an d ery , W ed n esd ay
in G erm an y as n e v e r b efo re in th a t
Gold H ill. W hy?
Com e a n d see.
ev en in g .
S ta te d conclave.
R ecep-
F ir s t com pany. c o a st a r t l ll e r , . m
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c o u n try ’s h isto ry . T h e p o rt of H a m ­
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tio n of p e titio n s.
give a sp le n d id hom e ta le n t com edy ing a cen tral body a t New Scotland b u rg , fo r in sta n c e , d u rin g th e y e a r
S isk iy o u C h a p te r, T h u rs d a y even- T a k e „ to H o sp ita l—
a t th e
A rm o ry , tw o ev en in g s, M arch ^ a rd > and branches in each division, ju s t passed, reg a in e d h e r full pre-
ing.
S pecial con v o catio n .
R o y a l: Jes8e N e i, w as ta k e n tQ tfae
14 and i s
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i was organized in 1878. A branch of w-ar to n n a g e .”
lt,e of th e Pro d u c " j this dep artm en t is th e convict super-
A rch d egree. 'P o s tp o n e d fro m d a t e i p ita l th ia m o rn i
s u ffe rin g from
T his is th e new s th a t w as b ro u g h t
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¡a p p e n d ic itis, a n d u „ exp ected h” tio n is “ N o h in g B u t th e T r u th ,” vision office, founded in 1880.
The by E m il L e d e re r, p a sse n g e r tra ffic
H iH ah
T em ple,
s ta te d sessio n , w i„ u n d e rg o a n o p e ra tio n in th e a n d is a com edy o f th e h ig h e s t class, City of London police had a force of
1,161 in 1916, 1,015 being constables. m a n a g e r of th e U n ited A m erican
F r id a y ev en in g . C e re m o n ial m a tte r s very n e a r f u tu r e
h a v in g h ad a w o n d e rfu l ru n re c e n tly
lin es, back from E u ro p e.
to dispose of.
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in th e e a s te rn sta te s.
L e d e re r said he w as a s to n is h e d a t
T h e y o u n g people ta k in g p a r t in 1 Al1no
, T he M arch V ic to r rec o rd s a re h ere.
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ra p id s trid e s m ad e by G erm an y
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
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Allce wtlltDey A uerbach, seven-year-
Com e e a rly a n d m a k e y o u r selec­ th e p ro d u c tio n h av e been p ra c tic in g
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b u ild in g h e r m e rc h a n t m arin e.
old d a u g h te r of M urray A. A uerbach,
tio n s. R ose B ro th e rs.
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executive secretary of the Indiana T u ­ W h ile in H o llan d he c o n fe rre d w ith
E v ery b o d y is going to th e m asq u e
th e p a st -three w eeks, a n d it w ill berculosis association, is an ard en t ad- A verill H a rrim a n , p re sid e n t o f th e
s k a tin g p a rty F rid a y n ig h t.
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Sam bo, w h e re can I g e t th e big- „ ' ‘ i 0 “ " ’ " 7 ° 8ee
h oueat-to- d o u b tle ss be th e b e s t d eveloped a n d 1 v o cate of wom en’s rights,
U n ited A m erican lin es, r e g a rd in g
AIice w ent t0 church C hristm as Sun- th e p u rc h a s e of tw o new vessels to
g e st. ( a tte s t ch ick en in to w n ?
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c o u ^ecttons. m o st p e rfe c tly ac co m p lish e d hom e
tl.e A sh lan d F ish a n d P o u ltry M ar-
‘ ‘he PlaZa W,“ do w s-
152-2 ta le n t p ro d u c tio n ev er p ro d u ced in day and the choir sang hym ns in which be p u t Into th e p a sse n g e r se rv ice of
A sh lan d fo r y e a rs.
Peace on E a rth , Good Will to M en” th e com pany.
k e t, of course, P h o n e 104. W e de-
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o ften occurred.
One o f th e th in g s t h a t is s u re to
Mlss A uerbach stood R as ,
“ In th e R e so lu te a n d R eliance,
An ad d ed fe a tu re of th e i ll u s tr a t ­
liver.
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ed le c tu re on C r a te r L a k e a t th e p lea se A sh la n d people is th e fa c t she could. Then she leaned ovef to w hich we h av e re c e n tly a c q u ire d , we
C h ristia n c h u rc h F rid a y ev en in g , is ’h a t for th e p a s t tw o w e e k s new h e r p a re n ts and, in a w hisper th at w ill have tw o of th e fin e st vessels in
D ance to n ig h t. M em orial H all.
to be R. B. B re w e r’s co m p o sitio n for sc en e ry h a v in g been m ad e, so t h a t w as easily overheard, she sa id :
th e w orld. T he R e so lu te w ill a rriv e ,
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th e A sh lan d p u b lic w ul see tw o en-
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Purenf-T eachera M eeting—
tire ly new se ts of scen ery a t th e A r- ‘P eace on E a rth , Good Will to Men’? M ay.”
A m ee tin g of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ s y n c a te g o rim a tic a lly w ith P a tte rs o n m ory.
T h is is a sp le n d id a d d itio n ,W1\y d o n t they sin& ‘Goyd Will to
a sso c ia tio n will be held T h u rs d a y a f ­ P ic tu re s of C olum bia riv e r su n se ts.
to th e e q u ip m e n t of th e A rm o ry , a n d
“ ° W a “ d th en ? ”- I u d la u a p o lis
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T he p ru n e crop in th e n o rth w e s t
te rn o o n a t 3 :3 0 o ’clock a t th e H aw ­
h a s been m ad e a t no little expense
th o r n e school.
P u p ils will fu rn is h I . . . , .
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last se aso n w as 2 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pounds.
to -th e co m p an y .
m u sic, an d s h o rt ta lk s w ill be m ad e ' J ? 1" 8 Frien<te—
T he p ro ceed s o f th is p lay w ill be
T he conclusion^h0™71»
by Dr. B u ch an an of th e b o a rd of di- , ‘ r* a n d M rs’ A’ W - B a ,k >ey and
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i n e conclusion has been reached hv
■ d a u g h te r C a th e rin e of A b erd een , d ®\Ou ! d v_O. a P ? ly ° " th I . in d e ??edneS? i a weU-kn<»wn engineer who has givei’ MUSCLE SHOALS TO BE
re c to rs a n d P ro f. G. A. B riscoe.
! W ash., a re s p e n d in g a few d ay s as of th e bovs d u e th e F ir s t N a tio n a l the su b ject considerable atten ti« n
SECOND TO NIAGARA
C liff P ay n e m ak e s clo th e s rac k s.
^ ie q u e sts of Mr. a n d
Mrs. R. P. B ank of A sh lan d , a n d is in th e n a tu r e th a t ce rtain cities, if not indeed most
j P o r t e r , on C h u rch s tr e e t. T hey will of a b e n e fit.
L o v e la n d ’s o rc h e s tra inland cities of say 100,000 population
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e 1)
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sn a p p y bacon a t D e tric k ’s, a lso s tric t- m o n th s -
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w hile c h a n g e s of sc en e ry a re b e in g
, J j ’ ,"’.hO “ ’f ”, P<d" tS ° Ut th a t N orw ay a n d Sw eden a n d S w itz e rla n j
ly fresh y a rd eggs. W e sell fo r less.
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a shallow lake with sandy m argin have to ta l d e v e lo p m en ts of a little*!
D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria .
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C o lu m b it rec o rd s red u c e d to 65c
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located in a forest may serve as a
S eat sale w ill s ta r t n e x t M onday, | thu n d ersto rm breeder” and cites as m ore th a n 1,000,000 h o rse pow er.
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a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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a n d th e b o a rd w ill b e p laced a t R ose proof of observations m ade b> him ¡T h e M uscle S hoals d e v e lo p m en t w ill:
‘.In Town Today—
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C h a rle s L. H an so n , w ho h a s been
D a n c e rs’ ta k e w a rn in g .
D on’t B ro th e rs.
T h is e n te r ta in m e n t w ill over Oneida lake. New York._Indlnn- a lm o st a p p ro x im a te th e to ta ls in;
a t Lodi, C alif., fo r som e tim e w^ s i fail to h e a r th e «ew d an ce h its. ___
Snv he pu-t on a t re a s o n a b le p rices, w h ich »polls News.
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in A shland fo r a tim e to day.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
td v e rtis in g d u rin g th e w eek.
W AN TED— F a t hens.
Box 12, T al-
T h e fam o u s V icto r 10 inch reco rd
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, e n t, O regon.
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Has been red u ced fro m 85 c e n ts t o :
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75 cents. T h tre e th o u sa n d to s e le c t.
F iaza C o n te « ,o n e r ,.
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/F O R SA L E — Good J e rs e y m ilk cow.
Ashland ^News in Paragraphs
SPEAKER L. E. BEAN
passed such law s, J t _ left O regon a s '
D IS tT S S E S TA XATION
th e d u m p in g g ro u n d fo r th e people
PROBLEM S OF OREGON th a t th ese s ta te s re fu se to allow to
becom e la n d o w n e rs w ith in th e ir b o r­
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1)
ders.
Fine Comedy to
A fte r Mr. B ean had closed fcis
b o ard s, w hich b o a rd s w ould be a p ­
m a s te rfu l a d d re ss, M r F u lle r- todk
p o in te d by th e g o v e rn o r an d his c a b ­
th e flo o r a n d gave a b rie f su m m a ry
in et, a n d each b o ard w ould be re ­
of w h a t had been accom plished an d
sp o n sib le fo r th e ir a c ts, a c o n d itio n
read th e fin a n c ia l re p o rt fo r th e p a st
th a t does not exist now.
y ear.
Mr. F u lle r u n d e rto o k to r e ­
A n o th e r way of c u rb in g th e tax es
fu te som e o f th e c h a rg e s th a t have
w ould be to stop th e issu an ce of any
been m ade a g a in s t him , an d w as fo l­
f u r th e r tax -fre e s e c u ritie s in th e
low ed by M essrs. C a rte r. S m ith an d
a .a te , says Mr. B ean, a n d lie f u r th e r
McCoy, each of w hom e n d eav o red
s ta te s th a t not only th e s ta te but •
to ex p lain th e ir p o sition in re g a rd to
th e U nited S ta te s as well sh o u ld stop
th e h o tel pro p o sitio n .
th e issu a n c e of his class of s e c u ri­
ties.
A w ord w as sa id in fav o r of p a s s ­
in g th e a lie n la n d law , w hich w as
b ro u g h t up a t th e last session of th e
le g is la tu re an d passed by th e house
b u t tu rn e d dow n by th e se n ate . Mr.
B ean s ta te d th a t in as m uch as both
W a sh in g to n
and
C a lifo rn ia
had
A
CHEERO
Guaranteed Flour
At Your Grocers
$16.95
Have you seen the dresses we are offering
at $16.95?
It not, they will he a real surprise to you.
rt at letas and (hope de Chine in snappy, vouth-
iul models or in more conservative styles for
th o se o f nore mature years.
Dresses .............. from $ 6.75 up
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fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs.
1 5 2 tf M akes G ood S c o ro —
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E d g a r B u c h a n a n , son of Dr B uch-
M wltord I eople A ttend M eeting—
; anan o f this clty whQ , att
Am onff th o se a tte n d in g th e W . C. ¡school a t th e U n iv e rsity of O regon
T . U. m ee tin g from M edford , e s t e r - i . a s th e h ig h e st s c o re r in th e re c e n i
Rivers and Harbors
Convention Today
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Coats ................. from $ 9.75 up
Suits ................. from $16.75 up
R o u te 1, Box 172. Geo. W . G r a n t J
2 m iles e a st o f city .
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FO R SA LE OR T R A D E — L ot on 4 th !
St. below L oom is a n d N elson sto re !
In q u ire 30 Second St.
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p h o n e 415-L. Mrs. L e a v itt. 152-3
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fre sh m e n , o f w hich class Mr. B uchan- will ta k e place to m o rro w a t th e New
“ P o o r m an , h e lo o k s h o n e st a t
¡ W A N T E D — F ive or Hix room house.
n i g h t Oh
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h av e c h ild re n .
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a n d th e low est of th ese sco res w as v en tio n a t th e sam e place a n d d a te .
only seven p o in ts a h e a d of y o u n g On M arch 3 a n d 4 th e a n n u a l con- i
B uchanan.
v en tio n o f th e N a tio n a l M e rc h a n t I
M arine a sso c ia tio n w ill m e e t a t th e
T he L a d ie s ’ A u x ilia ry of th e B ro th ­ W a sh in g to n h o tel.
T he e v e n in g of W e d n e sd a y , M arch i
erh o o d of R a ilro a d T ra in m e n will
m eet a t th e hom e of M rs. M ark W. 1, w ill be d ev o ted to a d isc u ssio n of;
S m ith , 269 B s tr e e t, on F rid a y e v e n ­ th e p ro p o sed St. L a w re n c e r iv e r sh ip !
ing, M arch 3.
152-1 c h a n n e l, led by tw o s p e a k e rs of n a ­
tio n a l re p u ta tio n w hose n a m e s will
be a n n o u n c e d la te r.
A m o n g th o se
Nose-Tip Vaccination.
The aged Ja p a n e se statesm an hud w ho h a v e p ro m ised to a d d re s s th e
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t
a little, saucer-shaped sc a r on the tip c o n v e n tio n a re S e c re ta ry o f th e N avy
of his nose.
D enby, S e c re ta ry of C om m erce H oov-i
All we Ja p an e se of the older gen­
e r a n d M a jo r G e n e ral L a n s in g H.
eration have this scar,” he said. “I t ’s
ORATOR AND LECTURER
B each, c h ie f o f e n g in e e rs , U n ited
our vaccination m ark.”
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S ta te s arm y .
:
“Mercy !”
SEATTLE, WASH.
T h e b a n q u e t w ill be h eld on th e
“Yes, it’s ou r vaccination m ark. In
the old days, when com pulsory vac­ e v e n in g of M arch 2 a t th e New W il­
Just returned from a fiv e m onths
cination first cam e in, we vaccinated la rd h o tel.
P re s id e n t H a rd in g has
v isit to R u ssia, w here he m ade a
everybody on the tip of th e nose. been in v ite d to a tte n d , a n d it is
tour through th e V olga fam ine
W hy? Well, because it w as a good
hoped th a t h is pu b lic d u tie s w ill p e r­
place—
no m ovem ent there, you see, to
region w ith an o ffic ia l in v estig a t­
rub off the scab. Also because a vac­ m it h is p rese n c e fo r a t le a st a p a rt
in g party.
cination m ark on th e nose tip was eas­ of th e evening.
E v e ry o n e w ho is a t a ll in te re s te d
ily Identified by the m edical o ffic e r-
no need to tak e off h alf your clothes in riv e rs an d h a rb o rs w ill fin d food
lu order to prove th a t you’d been vac- I fo r th o u g h t in th e fac ts p u b lish e d
clnated.
in th e O fficial C all u n d e r th e h e a d ­
“Yes, nose-tip vaccination bad its
ing, “ C h e e se -p a rin g E conom y vs.
good points, but before the modern
hankering a fte r beauty It had to go, B ro ad -v isio n ed S ta te s m a n s h ip .” A g­
Just as knee vaccination Is going, here r ic u ltu r e , in d u stry , com m erce a n d ev­
ADMISSION F R E E
in the w estern world, before the one- e ry o th e r in te re s t in th e c o u n try has
Mr. Greer will attem pt to answer every charge, or
piece bathing dress and the stocking su ffe re d e n o rm o u s losses b ecau se of
roiled down to the top of the calf.”
in a d e q u a te ra ilro a d fa c ilitie s.
Rho'd.’ T
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FR E E
LECTURE
S2IGQODS»
MASS MEETING!
The Truth A b o u t
Russia a n d the Famine
HULET M. WELLS
At A rm o ry , T o n ig h t
A t 7:30
To D iscu ss the Issu e s in Regard to
W e d n esd ay E vening,
M ar. 1, 1922, a t 8 p.m .
T h e N e w H otel a n d S a n ita riu m
GONOKEGATIONAL CHURCH
argument, if they have any, that will be proposed at
the Tuesday night meeting by the Chamber of Commerce.
FIGHT EX PEC TED
ON SH IP SUBSIDY
3 UVE GHOSTS
WITH
Anna Q. Nilsson and Norman Kerry
You will say they were alive alright when you see this
picture
>_ALSO—
BABY PEGGY inone of her best comedies
Xex t F ri d ay—Sa turda v
CONCEIT—A 100 PER CENT PICTURE
Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday March 7-8-9
WAY DOW N E A S T
1, 1922
W A SH IN G TO N , D. C. M arch 1.—
A n o th e r fig h t in co n g re ss w hich m ay
riv al th a t o v er th e s o ld ie rs ’ b o n u s
is th re a te n e d by th e sh ip su b sid y
m essag e w hich P re s id e n t H a rd in g
read in th e jo in t session a t th e c a p i­
ta l y e ste rd a y .
W a rn in g s have a lre a d y been so u n d -:
ed by th e m em b e rs o f th e “ a g ric u l­
tu ra l b lo c” t h a t th ey a re a g a in s t v o t­
in g a su b sid y o f a p p ro x im a te ly $ 3 0 ,-’
000.000 a y e a r to be h a n d e d o v er to
th e sh ip p in g in te re s ts .
‘W e a re opposed to a ll su b sid ie s
on g e n e ra l p rin c ip le s ,” said S e n a to r
|, C apper. “ In th e past I h a v e been
a g a in s t sh ip su b sid y of a n y k ind.
B ut I u n d e rs ta n d t h a t th e p re sid e n t
is p re p a rin g to p re s e n t th e problem j
from a new p o in t o f view , a n d I in ­
ten d to re se rv e ju d g m e n t u n til I can
s tu d y h is m essage. T h e re is bound
to be op p o sitio n from m an y of th e
a g ric u ltu ra l d is tric ts h o w e v e r.”
Som e a p p re h e n sio n is also fe lt In
a d m in is tra tio n q u a rte rs le st th e a d ­
vocates of th e s o ld ie rs ’ bon u s c h a rg e
th e p re s id e n t w ith in co n siste n c y in
a d v o c a tin g a $3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 “ b o n u s ”
for sh ip p in g in te r e s ts w hile opposing^
a cash o u tla y fo r th e ex-service m e n ?
The Wednesday night meeting is called primarily fcr thsze Chamber of Commerce members who are op­
posed to the present directory slate, to put a ticket in ihe -field against the slate ticket.
Only members of the
Chamber of Commerce whose duej arc p id up will be eligible to participate in the forming of this ticket, but
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. All Interesited Citizens
Arc R equested to be P resent
There is no bluff about this tourist hotel and sanitarium business.
Ashland now has her big chance.
Are
you interested? Come!
Greer Will Dodge No Issue the Opposilion Raises
He Means Business
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