kAüfc i »MASAN CÓUSrY JÜ v A n a L.
Áloití», OKÜGOÑ
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{HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL BLACK MARKET
lllIÍIÁ Y , A t’C U S f 3, 194o -
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for ^(XX^ and f eed.
guch ^ ing8 are normally the
IN»» the government 1« going provmce o f chambers of commerce.
'‘• ’ “ S S U ' i i J S ' ” ' “
to take action against the black In this county there has never
Moro. Oregon
. . .
..
been ® county chamber of com»
E4,tor market according to the
there merce although there is occasion-
Giles L. French
threat. A few years ago
general support of such a «Hr » >urfei‘ of othCT dub’ - So““
Enterad U woond e l* » m * tu r at a *
K S m « .t
under Aet of ,WBS V .
n«.Hv Pvprt’one was <>f these have d(>ne good work
move when nearly everyone ^ a s
.
. . .
f
(n n ftvm of March B,_1S7S.
.
v the reguiawjvns
cwnih r n s while they existed, and it has not
trvmg
to
observe
iryiiix
d
draw
county to
tried by th e bureaus. Now th ere ue™ *
.
.
a.
nPA gether when cooperation appear-
I. no endeavor to support OPA
Local Boys W rite
of Germany Since
Secrecy Ban O ff
President s ocw Appojiilihîh^
. a
*> y * mtt'K'rrtL k ’ ei i ^ t e n te n
But ° countV organization <le-
There is probably less than ten
i
a«
xv
*
voted
to nothing except the econ-
.
EDITORIAL— percent of the population
that
phyBicftl welfare The following letter is from B ill/ « Mr and Mrs Tom Fraser heard
SSOCIATION has not been guilty of some black
rOunty if it could be start- Axtell, who with his twin brother, recently from their eon, Gordon,
market offense. They have
put
kept ’ active, would fill a Bob, ia with the Third Army in now in Germany irem where he
R ticket gas in the car, used red place in fchernxan county that has South Germany, j.
writes of the people and the coun-
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
stamps issued to another, eaten been void a long time.
Peieenburg, Germany
^ iiM C R IP T io N R A T E S
">«“
butter w it*'out p*yment
Dear
Mom
and
Dad,
Dear Folk*: -
SUBSCK
*
of stamps, borrowed gasoline or
The day has finally come when
Well, I guess I wont be going
- |2.00 blue tickets. 'OPA has lost its Washington Column
censorship has eased up and some to the Pacific war after all. Have
ONE YEAR
of the questions can be answered been tranaferreo to the U. S.
standing, not because the people
that have long been in your minds. Group control council--the policy
criminals
or
are
lacking
in
are
Continued from page one.
AUGUST 3, 13*5
I am ___
writing this letter from making body for the German oc-
patriotism, but because the OrA of exceM
fees, he said,
T n V h X ‘that ¡ £ £ t £ h . This Z t f i't ’i a ^ s t k i Up
has been unreasonable.
a n d ft w as from these that tne we
taken over in the town and. this job w ill ok better than
Many OPA rulings have been most vehement opposition had of Peiseriburg, Germany. It is a staying w i t h
tlie occupation
THE SENATE FAILS US
impossible of enforcement, more come
small town near the German-Au»- group.
?
. .
-
The United States senate, by u of them have been so silly as to
increase in the rate for send- tria border in the foothills of the
I’m with the Food and A gricul
The unrvea
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h nn thP Alps mountains and not far from ture Divimon and will oc doing
o
inE books by mal1 18 sought on tb the Brenner Pass It is a pretty work very much along th? lbMtflt
very oecisi
No. 2 canr grou,n4 that the service is rondel*- piace with-rolling green hills and my graduate work, ,whirt|Jis the
charter <rf the United Nations, çogt 60 points for
thus making this nation one of while tomato juice of 46 ounces ed at a
tovthe postal depart- bt autif^l * mountains in the back last thing I ever papectod to make -
the first members of an intarna- cost 10 points, although the juice ment thereby creating a deficit ground/
.;
,
Wv.nl fnrt
tional organization. It will be ef- ’haj, been up to 40 points. Nothing which is made up from the profit
Th®
y ®aT
present but will probably move*
fectiv« when all of the five so but ignorance can -account for tho derived from transporting first-
W r a ir * way to
iBerlin Kter on- *
Amoag the Bret appointment» made by p^ » Id*nt I t rv u the Pres»-
I have had two passes
since were (1) J. Leonard Reinsch. as press and radio secretary to the
called big nations and two thirds variation.
class mail. The proposed increase j{ ^ nn£ Pdbfcp^I wrote »bout
of the so called Ifctla ones alio
Gasoline has seen freely issued would n<yt appiy to the circulation then
> it WBS snowing and D..
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w
dent; ft) Matthew J. Connelly, executive secretary; (>_ Col. Ha y .
‘ John
ohn W.
W. Snyder
Snyder, St. Loais banker, as Fed-
join.
for some purposes and restricted of books between churchy, schools ft really did. It snowed almost v v ' a - . .
♦kTvL.Z.u --lx. Vaughan, military aide; (*)
, V. E. day, during the French cele-
Alfred Schindler, assistant to secretary oi
to the everlasting for others. Meat points apparent- and libraries, land special co ns id- steady for two _ days
but
was
vne
bration.
The
Freneh
aure
like
to
(5)
eral
Loan
administrator;
,
bration. The Freneh aure like bJ
It will be — —
#
ogiebrate no matter what the oc- commerce.
discredit of the United States ly vary in accordance wwth p u b lic enation would be given for tlie warmest snqw 1 have ever
’t
i «nowing y e wo* » , citoion I also went to Brussels. It
senate that it held no real debate protests instead of in accordance gending of bibles through the really sweat,
if we were doing any- jg qu)t4 a city and the people arc
I aim enclosing a picture of what 1'ureka Lodge No. I*1 ^ -F A AJJ.
on the charter. The weather was witA supply and demand.
mails.
uous.
tbmg Btrentfous.
. *
the nicest I have met in Europe.
Meets on the 1st and
was
Waldenburg Castle in the
hot. senators wanted to go home, - There is naturally no public
. * * * „ * X.Z.ZV J.
The Alps are really beautiful. Nearly everyone seems to speak
3rd Thursday evenings
province
of
Wurtenberg.
I
say
Of th e original 13,000 refugees j wUh I could really
describe some English apd you see
of each month- Visiting
propaganda had convinced the respect for OPA and therefor?
was because it was most thorough-
that it was the thing to do little public acceptance of it, nor who entered the United States thetn
you. i n a way they are make«l of American cars.
wrecked when we finally took
members are cordially
nvited to meet with us
fk# charter was attempt to follow its rulings. The and were registered and confined, a lot like the Cascade mounkilBS
Belgium is ¡ a very beautilul
Vi_
—
x—i
—_*
u
irX»n«Jv iL The big central part between
and aeceptosm __
v ty p e were re- o r Mt. Rfoofi or m ost,of the moon- eountqr, t b s • farm» are
C. A. Ruggles. W. * .
. x ___ «nil Vinvr a 700 of the w o rst
?
the
towers
was
the
castle
proper
« b ' j w anyway. ---------
,
w o rst ty p e
tains at home but ■ to me they seem cultivated end well kept. The
foregone
Debate was of justice department
will have , 8 700 ° f
W.
p
.
Wallan,
Secretary
to Europe
r.uropy on
on the
tne Gripz-
- fa lhe f . m
, re
lnd . and
o n it » » is as flat as a pancake now.
childish type that could have hard time enforcing so unpopular turned to
and recently
r e c e n
t l y b^ b Alps w e - . # J 3 _ r a t a « » r t toWn
f i f t h w e had to take it . t e e a Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.KM
v
¿ - —tod on had no senator a set of regulations. First efforts holm and
anothe
M°ets Evi
Every Second and
7e*’ f
M«eU
been
should
be
directed
toward
estab-
of
1,200
were
deported.
Senator
where
people
from
all
over
the
sa
w
'n
o
end
of
good
horses
too.
fight J ¿
Fourth Thursdays
Th
___
__________ ________
bunch of S. S. troops were defend
lead
the
charter.
In ea:h
Carolina
insists
world
come
for
winter
sports
S
k
i-
'B
elg
iu
m
looked
to
me
to
be
the
— ™ w * *'
fishing some fairness and just- Maybank of South
sports, s r i-
w
vo oe me .
.
b gt regl -
Visiting Members
Month. VI
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•" ™ >
» .« " T I 'S ,- " '
-
■“ O K .
-Moro. Oregon
Invited-—1
ly, and certainly not in the senate,
write again soon.
tentwn to a report that there are
gkJ ltft f<>ur thouftgnd
We
cam« back by way of Paris W
Rose Amidon, W. M.
7
xv
4
.4
•
♦„
.nulvup
ment
would
be
easier,
Your
son,
was there any attfn .o. to analyse
150,000 other alien refugees in fect long. They
say H takes 80 we could say we had been there.
Ruth Sparling. Secretory
Gordon
the charter, neither in word nor
4
the United States who hold the twenty minutes to go to the top
Eiffel Tower (which ira- ___
in probable »fleet U was said that THIS WHEAT CROP
status of visitors. He expressed of the mount on the M t and jn
it had to either be taken as a whole
enough the hope that the justice depart-
^ l i ^ f o / t o m ««thedral of Notre Dame, cathedral
m reiecUd *» • »hole. Thu. the
Harvest n now far
ment, the immigration
bureau hQurs oj.
, o&nnot
OT of Sat red H<mrt. the Are de Tri
.enote gave a »ay one of Ito here- a'«"« that it i> possible to pretty
and
the
army
would
-
Cooperate
to
pron<mnce
the
name
they
have
°i
tofore oherlahed riffhts: that of »<-U appraise the wheat crop;
Law
the end that this may be done as for this ski trail but it is one, of *
' _un_.8
8 U t k
Y i U* 1
pMamg on treaties, for. names or not as to .nd.v.dual fields, pernaps,
the moot
i* the world.
Siene riyer .g egp€cia„ y wor£
speedily as possible.
tiU e. to the contrary notwith- *™t for the county as a whole.
M o ro
I
have
never
said
anything
of
seeing.
However, the back streets
It is going to be a good crop,
standing, this is a treaty.
my work since I have -been over are dingy alums. France is badly
of one that will probably average
here. It has been hard work and j>eaten up by the war, the people
It is likely that regardless
the debate the charter would have *«>"> »"e to three huahels above
continuous, but I’m not going to geem to be extremely apathetic to
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
complain. I have worked in th*> getting reconstruction underway,
The
action
is
pro-
the
30
year
average.
That
bushel
been ratified. ---- ---------
.
welding section^over here as I did
In most French towns, where
Notice ia hereby green that the
bably the correct one, but there w
roe
pre y nma c^m F
observer, Aug. 3, 1906 in the’state«1. The work toas about fighting took^ptoie, „ nibble ” stlfl
undersigned
has filed in the Coun
are doubts about it that should P®
* . , , , ’
The harvest year 1906 just be- the same m many way» as it stands in big piles in the streets
ty Court of the State of Oregon
have been expre ssed and there
t° ’r™ 2
gun in Sherman county fields, is y»*
J*®*?8-
course, we and scarcely anything nas be«n
for Sherman County her Final Ac
x
4.
4-ko„
b*d a lot of bullet holes to oatch done toward cleaning pp the towns
.r e thin«, in th?
charter that
1»r « c o
Them were
th? charter
turning out even better than ex- anrf a
q{ s„rapne,
u, Out in the country, even foxhole,
count
and Report as Administra
should have been explained to the crops.
a month ago today, when
and a jot
bent up vehicles and trenchea dug in the fields are
_ .
But this one will do very well
trix
of
the Estate of O. P. King,
American peopl*
j
- x
j
*•
ojd th e pessim istic howl started .
to stnaierhten out.
still unfilled. The Germans made
deceased,
and that Saturday, the
The wordimt of the
charter
i
.
Production
in
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a .
..
There may he as much or more
The first month we were here a practice of leaving all main
very looee in many p 'r e i. When Sherman county never got. lea. it
conSumed in Sherman coun- »<“• ‘he welding section, w en t roads with wnall trenchea at in-‘
18th day of August, 1045, at the
wheat producing
almost the entire time building tervals and these are «til! there.
hour of 10tOO o’clock A. M., of
the
writers
wished to menti< » tewn
1 in- county - for
a - top
"
" ty M now th an
as prior
to o gagoline
TiLxL
i
an th
t ere
ere w
was
prior
and haJp™ :e racks for In Germany we would scarcely
ninty for many
many years
years yet
yet to
to come
come ty J now
r
said
day, at the courtroom, in the
dividual rights of man the term
There is less variation
variation from
from one
one July 1 as «launed by some says pWi>S| carR0 tn>doB and half take a town before the civilians
courthouse,
in Moro, Sherman
“human rights” is used without
other the Kent Recorder, but it is a not- tracks.. This was necessary that would be at work cleaning up the
id
of
the
county
to
the
other
County,
Oregon,
have been fixed
definition. It certainly means some
______ e coun y
®
ftble fact that there hgg not becn we might carry enough gasoline rubble etc. Practically everywhere
by
the
Court
as
the
time and place
and
equipment
to
carry
us
on
our
“hey
have
filled
up
the
foxholes,
thing different in Russia and in
w rv
a drunken man on the streets of
u 8"*^ holes and trenches. It ’ ia
Amorioa. -H u m » right.", -fund-
» X 30 ^ ’h, X
X i , Y / ........................................................ .. ..... long drives.
‘for hearing of objections to said
The maps I sent home shows
fair, howeAner, to cjinpartf
freedom»", - ..I f deter,n- t>on and a low of about half that. Kent since th a t d ate— a thing
Final Account end Report and for
which never happened before for that we landed at Cherbourg and
French with the Germans iu
m atte, of ptoplrs". - « ,» .! righto’ Many « o W a _ h -
the settlement of said estate.
the same length of time in the later drove across France by way tbe8e ,rT8b,f^ ts since France had
. . . .
„
.»„ a -
of
25
bushels
and
more
under
that,
Frances King
of Verdun We saw our first com-
men as Prisoners
’ social progress
ere all unde
In doilare the crop will be worth
the„
tx>wn-
The
Moro
flour
mill
will
be
^«t
on
the
line
from
Allomant
to
pi
J
V
lot
^
X
t
o
r
e
^
d
Hto“
™
Administratrix -*
fined and th« wrangle» over them
two and a half or three million
V
x
A
x
V
X
Bourgoneville.
From
then
on
we
Y
I
\
Poorer».
T.
Lester
Johnson,
will
""1 go on and on- A braver,
have less
at and thwt in itself “ a tidy 8Unl I,eady 10 run ab° ut August 1st. were ¡n comfoat ^ a r ly continuously
y,te
ten ° rt ele*?n
Attorney for Administratrix
.eatneted .e n .te m,«..t have a t
d[Yide
resident. Iart,e’ wanti"K barl<‘y ro" « 1
until the war ended, except fora ¡ £ “ * " 2
’
-
36 9
l^ast made note of the charter
haul to our warehouse, store it two week period of rest at Meto
, d,d ’Y*
the
early
part
of
December.
Even
°
r
*"
“
the
x
x
for rolling and call
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ls t
hen part of the d.vimon w a. on r . r<fa
fhe food gj^ . tione
”
AUanta, <5... . , rcraf,
ADMINISTRATRIX
From the O bserver. Aug. 4, 1916
-
F ran ce is really a v ery P oor ag- groandcrewm an with the 7th AAR
Notict is hereby given that by
gains o f Russia and probably of
u
Harvesting
operations began
The battle of the bu»«e..± B ^
X ^ s ted’ ^ l i ^
X t o t o to
an order of the County court of
England. The Baltic states, Yugo “
‘
T uesday a t the W. S. Powell ranch togne took us hellity-lanwpwig fertiliser so its crons look pretty taker
the
State of Oregon for .Sherman
no chances w ith fate. He is
Slavia, Bulgaria. Rutiianig, Hun- COUNTY C OF C
west of town. Howell Bros are
of Germany and protected against everything but di- County the undersigned has becn
xlr-kinrr the work
I
„U lh _ # Mlf
*a e division
d iv is io n spent
Spent a
a GhTlStlTias
Kelo-ium TneldArtUv
««ry, Finland and Poland are .1-
A
men from
d((inA
the
Chri. tmna o 01 i Belrium.
Inddently fliaa
the German __ X . hl.
appointed administratrix-of the es
ready to much .p a r t of R « . i . gnd WaK()
went u Wcn.
Holt comWne
‘he
brttowA
* t e l ,,, noor
but yOT1 w„uld — ------------------------------
tate
of Julia Lanphear, deceased.
W“ hi"“ on thM r
k
Morriwn * " * out one of ’ H
our
if / u
&
2W
,4thLodge
All persons having claims against
except through Moscow, n j ac
preliminary investigation of the Maytag power washing maoh- should ask sotne of the boys from vieh uae thev m ake-of fertilizer Tuesdays of each
said estate are hereby required to
tion on the charter the United
process of obtaining gluco.ie >ne Tuesday from Ginn, Cqlemau tbe 101st Airborne they.Would and the work they have done in month. V isit ng mem
present them within six months (
States ecnate has U citly put the from wheaL
- " '
,
and company. '
tell “you that they were mighty drainage, irrwratkm and water con- hers welcome.
from
the date of this notice, with
stomp of approval of thia nation
There has long been talk of
Hedges & Huis were the lowest
1,?° h*Ve U< *1?*
S^m<i
' You can’t help admiring the Clara Houston, N.G.
proper vouchers, to said adminis
7?
- « a v^zvnl-- i
re
*
, v
ntHiges & nuis were tne ipwesc wouid even
ug Rrants for their industrv
The Florence Johnston S<
on this grab of land and people, putting the surplus wheat of th ii bidders on concrete conetruotiot that saved the day.
majority of the farm work is still
tratrix at the office of the Sherman
Meets 1st and 3rd
the approval of the high minded
jnto some use and the for the new Kent school building. • We thought we would get a rest done by hand. They us« oxdh to
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. County Journal in Moro, Sherman
nation that went to w / at to pro-
of chemurgy has brought Bids were taken fr concrete, brick a^ler that battle but we went back some extent, hut -more freouentlv
hall- Transient and County, Oregon.
tect the smaK people o’. Europe gome chemical process to the fore • tile and concrete blocks.
ior le89 than a week and use c m . It is not an uncommon
visit:ng brothers are
Dated July 20, 1946
,
x
4U» boiu.
n I
Q V
1 . 1 _x
started on another drive which sight to see a cow and horse hitch-
cordi« Hy invited
.
ttMaaU _____ front
in th» to1** ___
P. L. Sohamel lost a young en3»d with the final surrender of ed to a wagon. That is something
. Beatrice Lanphear Baker
to meet with us.
Appeasement of Russia seem
¿ t the Eastern Oregon Wheat
Sunday morning from what Germany and took u« on the long- we kids never thought of trying
A. S. Cooley
Administratrix
“practical” now as did the Eng- League meetings there have been js supposed to be too much half eet drive we were to make.
at home.
Ernest Houston N. G.
Attorney for Adminstratrix
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
lish appeasement of Germany *n
hy chemosts on the subject, cured hay in which were a quan- "' This drive took us first to Saar-
I don t know what mv snecific
1939; It may turn out as badly. g<Mne consider the pfoject feasible tity of weeds.
' ,i bi/rg to cross pre river and the job wiU be vet though I think it
a — of
- - the
a.»-------
»xii- and others
/.
.. . wheat
. x * is a
J
- - .j-J - Seigfned line. Saarburg was taken will be on the Economic advisory
Senators, members
world's
say that
From the Observer, Aug. (h 1926
ft wag g]ow and they kept staff. I’ve onlv been her° ten days
greatest debuting society, failed f eed or
ir a in and using it
Mr and Mrs Marvin Miller arc knocking out our bridge/ a»' fast 'and am just beginning to get ori-
to say so.
for something else can result ifl the parents of a 7 1-2 pound dau- as we put it i*n. Again we thought ented.
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Ket a rest but R was
We may be able to have our
It may be that Russian “influ- nothing but failure because a ghter, born in the early hours of
not to be for it
on to Tner families over here with us before
ence” over the Balkans and Bal- cheeper base for production 5f Thursday morning. .
,
which we
fl„ t o f March. too Ion«,
tics will have a x, good result. Only
ghrcose
or
alcohol
can
and
will
.««. a to j
>
L. V. Moore and wife je ft Thurs-
n<) regt, and f rom there south
Pete Jr. Gets
tim e wifi tell However, w*»
be found-
day f or Gresham,
where Mr and east until our final push 'on USED PAT IS FARMHAND
ate of the so-caRed free nation,
perhaps file chemwts know most Moore»s horae is entered in the Innsbruck.
His Tenth Jap Plane I
bi
accepting that , land grab, gbout ft, but it would be more Multnomah 0Olfnty fair track ev-
Y«s’ u waa a
hard
might at lea»t have discussed its reassuring to the normal reader- .
but in the end it was worth it for
Pete Swanson’s son, Pete Jr., his son in a sparkling glass of
P° ~ bil* i<* ‘
ir
tions
they W° ul5 iag7 * ° n t fclTA i r Lt
WaUh and W8it f° r thC ?enuina S
th r ^ ic ^ ^ S b r ^ i^ r e m 8
brought
his tenth Jap plane beer—I couldn't help toasting
The charter makes big nations T|,ere haTe been times when wheat Harvest Ball to
given at the pated u the prke of defeat.
down
last
week, and his dad Pete Senior, too.
out of France >nd China, which ^ s nearly _ the cheapest thing MorQ
house on Friday, Aug.
I should like to say sometbm^
From w h ere I alt, ther»*»
couldn’t
help
bragging.
of what is in the future for us, but
are not, and can only be by edict there was Even the lowly potato
Beazley
more
than one kind of “are”
Put
X
got
to
thinking
about
of tire charter It ««tobliahes a »old for about as much per pound
’ y
CX'
I do not know. No one knows anv
Doris Morrison, 8-year old dau more about what we are' to do
P ete Senior: h ow
h a d n ’t that’ll helping win this w a g .,,
dictatorial power of five tuitions. M wheat last fall.
ghter of Mr and Mrs C. R- Morn- than the next guy. The suspense
missed a day at the war plant men like Pete Senior, too. And
It pndrebly will prevent small ns-
If this county is to make any son, suffered a fracture of the ia great for we all want to know
since the war began; how he’d when the war la over, and th»
tioiis from fighting unless they change from its accustomed prac-
worked overtime and Saturdays monnments a»» erected to Its
shoulder Monday when she tripped if we are to stay here, go home
have connections with England, tioe of growing and selling a raw
and Sundays; how he’d kept heroes, I hop» they don’t forget
and fell while playing in the or go to the CBI- f t ie a waiting
game now and waiting ia the hard A*farmer*» Ineeet »pray la ene of
Russia qr the United States. L product without developing it at
himself la shape, been temper* the workmen on th» hom» front
est
thing in the world to do. I sm the preducts provided by farm
v fll not prevent ideological con- all, the next few year» should bn
ate and sensllile, »0 that he’d be —the m*n who stack, to his > h
E. E. Barxee and wife returned well and so is Bob and are hope- wives who save ueod cooking fat.
fiict between eomanunism and de- the time to do it. Were we to find
at work clear-headed, b rig h t like a soldier to hie gnmk wntil
’ « ¿ . t r into last week from their aut<> outing, ing against hope‘to get home soon, «atvagod k itch on fata help make
the Victory.
and early every morning.
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f t b a» » ««rtore toward tutor- alcohol and stock feed and then ‘ "ey had v.aitod qu.to a aeetton
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farm a ^ a tta la .
So, when he invited us over
mttonal c o ^ -n-ato.
that" the Bnd a market for the alcohol w,th of Oregon and W.ah.n«ton on the ------------------- .
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