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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
IHEMOBli L M I 10
8E QUIETLY KEPT,
S I’KINCKIE U ). U N E C O I’NTY, OREGON'
"The People's Paper”
A
L IV I NEWSPAPER
IN A LIVE TOWN
T lìl ItSIfAY, MAY 29. i:<30'
Bridge Approach Night Flight» Are
Oiling Start» Soon Succès» A t Port
No. 21
Till
luLJ n Ul UlVlu CLUB
Three Inch Oil and Rock Sur­
Inman School Now Offers Citl-
face to be Put on Fille at
zsna Chance to See City
End of Bridge by State.
Parade on Main Street and a
From Air at Night
Annual Exhibition to Include
Short Program at Laurel
Oiling of the approaehea to the new
Three
Classifications
of
Grove Cemetery to be Spring- teprln<flrld bridge acroaa the Wiliam
Night flying la not only podalble
Flower«;
Door»
Open
to
the
field* Manner of Observing •tie river will «tart Ju»t a« noon a* from the local flyln field, for that
Public at 1:00; Children to
National Day.
the weather aettlea. according to haa been demonstrated aeveral time* I
official* of the atate highway de­ during the past few month*, when i March in Parade.
Graduata»
Graduate» From All Over th»
the Í
County to Get Diploma» at
Program in Eugene.
R®
™
FOB SCHOOL
AMAD
Flanery Petition Circulated for
A county wide eighth grade gradu­
Director While Barber Wilt
ation program at McArthur Court In
Contest
With Hughe» for
Eugene on Monday. June 1«. at which
time diplomas will be presented to { District 19 Clerk on June 16
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Election.
Wh«u the entire nation I* quietly partment at Eugene. The crew* nights have been made from the (
«11 of the eighth grade graduates In
and revereutly »baxrvlng Memorial which are to do the work are now on field on school nights. Tuesday and I Ku,ea an<’ f,nal Instruction« govera- »11 of the districts of Lane county,
Petitions for Floyd Flanery. local
lh»y In honor of thoae who have fal­ the highway between Dalta* and Erlday evening«, but It Is atao prac ln< ,b* annua' rose show to be held excepting Cottage Grove and Eu­
len. the rltlaena of Hptlngflnld to­ Salem, where they have been delayed tirable. The completion last week of Hl ,bp community hall on Tuesday gene. was announced today by E. J druggist. for school director, and
the Inatalllug of twenty five lights i
and evening of next week Moore, county superintendent
Clayton Barber, mill accountant, for
morrow will alen be found quietly due to the weather. The ere
WM»
_______ A. W Norbtad. superin clerk of school district 1». to be
and inronaplrloualy commemorating eg|«cted to arrive here mor« than on the wings and fuselage of the ' ,Jrere announced yesterday by Mrs.
Governor
cabin monoplane at the airport, has ‘ arl O,"on- who la general chairman tendent of public Instruction Howard candidates at the June 1« election,
theor own dead in a way whirh bn* two week* ago.
given
the local flying «h,M,l . ship 1 of
*how ,hl"
a"d former superintendent Churchill.’ were circulated this week. Mr. Ftan-
become traditional. There will not
Surveyor* were buay at the ap
AH of
«‘»hiblta for the show who la now head of the Southern ery is a condldate for the place on
be any great pomp or «how, but proeohea Monday eatabllahlng grade which they can safely uae after dark
everythin« will he a* ■impie aa »lake* which will be uaed in leveling and with which they can even land '”U"t be ln by 11 00 o'clock ao that 1 Oregon normal school at Ashland the board left vacant by the expire-
poaalble.
off the ground before the oiling on other fields If necessary. The j tbe wolnen will have time to arrange j have all been asked to speak and tlon of the term of Director Dean
Beals.
light from the ablp Itaelf I* r great 1
'ab,M «nd entries before noon. other features will be secured.
Orguulaatlona of former military »tnrta.
m-n and their auxiliary group* will, ( Tha oiling here will be a three Inch aid In landing, but should be stronger I ’’’be ba" will be open from 8:00 until
Mr. Barber will oppose W <J.
Many Graduate Hare
of course. have the leading part In the aeml macadam type Thia will then and officials at the school say that ( 11:00 f°c ‘hosts who are planning on
The list of Springfield children Hughes, present clerk, for that office.
artlvlrtee, but they will be willingly he uaed probably for a year until they are now working on a a means brln<ln« flowers, and then will be who have passed the eighth grade Whether there will be a contest for
of Increaalng the light carried on closed from 11:00 until
...
.
.
I 00 for the examinations and who will recoive the directorship has not been Indlcat-
aaalaled by the member* of the nat there la go further danger of the fill*
- - diplomas at the Joint commen- ed’ aa no ° ‘her c*ndldate has
the
«hip ao that
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throw - auffl- judges to make their decisions.
lonal guard unit and Individual oltl aettllng. after which they will nroh _
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, their
Must Rslse Own Exhibits
‘ lent light to make landing light* un-
xrna who have not been Identified ably b<- paved
cement program, was announced thia out' A" ‘b* candidate« have *tww»g
■
with any of the organisations com­
Koch for the oiling I. being fur-
f,,r that
ahlp.
.. No . one may enter flowers vVklch
------ morning.
The following names are ’ “Pf*”1 «nd good qualification» for
posed of veterans of war«.
tney
nave
not
raised
themselves,
nor
on the list: Eileen Baker. Rena Boyd . the °mcM ‘hey seek
nlahad by the Springfield Saud and
TTle haTa • n,-w type ot flood
ask<ta of flower, which they have Beatrice Carson. Ralph Gillette. Echo, A good vote
Women of local auxiliary organi­ Gravel company. It la now being llKb' at ‘be »Irport, which la turned not
.
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arranged h mselves.
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Every — ef-
Tomseth.
Edna Harper. Robert Me 1 rear as the airport election will ba
sations were buay yesterday after­ Piled In three pile* on the triangle
“* th" runway to aid the pllota In
fert Is being made to get away
R u n te ri«
m it h Ruth h»id
h . _____.
ay from ( i Lagan,
Lagan. Vivian Runte.
Ila S Smith,
held on t the
same day. Tbe polls tor
noon and will l>e occupied again this at the weat approach.
landing at tha field. Effort« are be-
the The professional
exhibit.
Squire». Charles
Steele.
Evelyn the airport election will be open
afternoon making the wreaths which
Lsrga pile* of crocked rock for uae ln< m* 1'’ lo “ ««■• more of theae
Ch* Bd- fr° ” P' * ht
,he
»»«' *'«bt
are uaed In the rdtrmonles at the In oiling of the M. Kenile highway ,u*' “ aoon a" fu,MU toT *hl» purpoee three c la .s e .: t h e !
cemetery. Hoy Bcouta gathered tbe ea»t of Springfield are being accu ,r * a’ a"abl". »ccordlng to Mr. Inman, roses of . i ithree. ’ P*cl“ ena of ,er' Ke,th Currie. June Geiger. Melba In the evening. The school election
oaes of a single color; the single Lowery. Donavon Montgomery, Dor- polta open from 1. oo
materials for the women
mutated near the Nelson poultry ®ana*,‘r
‘he municipal field
o'clock until
flower;
and baskets of mixed flowers othv Nice. Leta Peterson, Mark 7:00 ln the evening.
Boy Scouts to Handle Colors
farm know
The thi.
highway
Poor
were
nrlxh, and e.r,y Friday morning not
morning department
jus,
£ did «Od
on flights
Frld.y night
|r o s ^ ^ s ^ X :
enthu.taatlc o v .rlen ter on.y on .
e ^ c o ^ ’ ta ,“ay 1 ”
K* ia n ’
Boy »routs will see that all flags In actual oiling of thia road would • nd they were
LOCAL PEOPLE VIEW
Henry Trlnka, Irving Davis, Mildred
the city are flown at hair mast. They «tart, as they have contracted the 'b" »'-*« of ‘hl. city and Eugene I single ctaasIHcatlen. The baskets the
occurrence. Dorothea Frese
Maurine
HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBIT
will take the national colors to the work out to a Reedsport contractor. after d 2 ^ " ^
" f k ,rWn
c°"'a'° « m * ! S .e w r t. Marion
SMptay
El.Tott
cemetery In the parade and will re­
A large number of local people
blcJm
m<‘’U ’r,H •h” ",hPr ""’ ’ r- mixed or may I Chetwood. Norman O eX 'r
m
turn here In time tu raise the flags COBURG RESIDENT DIES
.7 * ^ ^
*" ° f ° ne klnd Ot nower HBWk VerI" KP'ckerbocker’. Rober- visited the high school yesterday to
of the city to full mast after the noon
see thq annual Industrial Arts-Home
minded .reenery, such as ferns and leaves ta Lawson and Julia Pededson
AT HOME LAST SATURDAY public Staulftei rh
hour.
public slgnirtes rhelr Intention of fly. msy be used ln making the basket
-m,
ln<, and that making use of the new; displays, but the “»“ .«‘" h J i h . ^ ’ ^ ‘ ’’’h”'”* "tUdent’ Wbo,M‘
”o Economics exhibit sponsored by the
War veterrfna. national guardsmen,
Amanda Jane Taylor. 71. a native
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boy scouts, members of auxiliary
service. The rates will not be ad- | thing but their leaves and the single
gioupa.
fraternal
organlxatlona of Oregon, and a resident of Coburg vanced. regular daytime passenger flower on each stem. All buds shall conditioned and will have to
take : training classes conducted by Glenn
school children, city officials nn>l for the past 48 years, died at het rate, will be effective afUr dark
, be removed before exhibiting Con- the examinations next week, or they j Martin
home
the.k-
Saturday
afternoon
after
private dtlsens will all assemble at
took the geography examination.
The work on the glider for the talnprg wl11 be furnished for the rose whoee papers have not yet been cor-
ln manual ‘'’»‘ning eg.
th« corner of Hlxth and Main streets a short Illness. She was horn In Oak­
hlbltlons the cedar chests were tha
at 11:00 o'clock Friday morning, and land. Oregon, ln 1888. lu 1882 she was Springfield glider club was started exhibits, but Individual exhibitors reded.
Macl
He are asked to furnish their own
most prominent, but a diminishing
a parade will form there. It will move married to Clarence Taykr at 0,1 I Monday by Jom MacManiman.
baskets.
In their slxe was noted this year,
down Main street to the new bridge Junction City, the couple going Im­ Is making the ribs for the wings at
BALLOT
TITLE
FIXED
Experts to be Judges
the fad for small cheats being pro­
where It will disband and those who mediately to Coburg, where they the present time.
The Judges for tbe show have not
FOR AIRPORT ELECTION
bably responsible. Lamps, stool»,
wish may taka cars and drive to the made their home since.
been selected yet, but will be some
»he ta survived by three sons; COUNCIL WOULD LIKE
checkerboards and almost everything
laurel drove
cemetery, where a
TO
BE
HELD
JUNE
16
Clive Taylor. Weadllng;
Harvey
prominent florist from out of town.
one coud wsnt were on exhibition.
abort program will be held.
TO KNOW IF PEOPLE
Taylor. Ellensburg. Washington; and
A luncheon will be served at noon
Calling a special election June 18.
Program Ready
ln the girl»' section of the exhibi­
WANT CARNIVALS HERE In one of the smaller rooms of the .
*ote money for the Improvement tion needlework constating of d^
Tha program will open with the < heater Taylor. Coburg; and one
community hall, to secure funds with , of the Springfield airport, an ordlu- signs of various kinds tor table run­
entire audience leading the singing daughter. Ruby Hall Coburg; also a
Whether carnivals should be ex­ wh ch to aid In buying treats for the : ance wa. passed by the city council
of tbe first stanza of America. Rev. ■later. Mra. B J Monti. Portland.
ner», centerpieces, etc, were pro­
She was a member of the Rebekah cluded from Springfield In the future c dren In the parade. The flowers at a special meeting Monday evening, minent. Dresses and aprons probably
C. J. Pike will ask the Invocation,
by
charging
an
exhorbltant
license
w ill be arranged In the targe assent- The ordinance provides that a charter led everything else In numbers. Tea
after which the Koreans, a male lodge, of the Neighbors of Wood­
fee as ta done In Eugene, was a <^ues- bly room and this will not be open ! amendment shall be submitted to the
quartet composed of Ernest Mc­ craft, and of the Methodist church.
was served during the afternoon for
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held OB t,on before the city eonncll Monday
to visitors until 1:00 o'clock.
(people providing for an airport fund the ladles.
Kinney.
Alfred Freee,
William Pol The funeral services were ___
lard"and Paul" INRtor' w’lll'"."»» 'thii Tu’‘",Uy ,rom
Methodist^ church *vt,nln» A» ordlnaace simitar to
Ps-ade at 8:4«
and the method by which the money
Marching
1
, « C° bu''«- >'<»> R-v. Henry Meyers. Eu” n” ’ had been drawn by the re­
The highlight of the entire show, shall be expended.
Marching Son*
Song.
GIRLS’ LEAGUE MEMBERS
of
ott,c,a“ n«
Or.ve.lde C<’r<”>r
tha ’ “ggestlon of the say members of the Civic Club, which
Rev. Ralph R Mulholland p astori”
The ballot title to be voted upon Is
Co- ®“" r. The council seemed equally sponsors the annual show, will be as follows:
HAVE TEA ON MONDAY
• t the Springfield Baptist 'church. “ r” CW W*r# «»“'“»«‘'•O bX
divided on the matter, and In the the children's parade, starting at
''Authorizing a special levy of not
will deliver a short Memorial Dey burg Rebekah lodge. Interment
Twenty-fire girls, members of tha
absence of Councilman WcLagan. no 8:48. Most of the children In Spring to exceed »2,000 In the year 1930 for
address, after which the audience will In the Coburg remotery.
Girls' League at the Eugene high
vote was taken.
field
will
assemble
at
the
corner
of
the
purpose
of
extending
and
sur­
sing the first verse of The Star
Councllmen said that ‘hey would Sixth and A streets and will march facing' runways, and enlarging, lm school, were guests here Monday of
8pangled Banner. This will be follow­ REBEKAHS ELECT NEW
the Girls' League of the local high
like
to know the sentiment of the on both A and Main streets to the
ed by (he ritualistic ceremonies of
OFFICIALS ON MONDAY people as to whether any more out- community hall, where they will each proving and developing the Spring- school at- a Dutch tea served by
field Municipal airport, all in excess
the various organizations, after which
Mlss Amy L ^ e was elected Noble ’ 1<le Hmu"em,>n‘ 'n the form of car- he given either an Ice cream cone or of the 6 per cent constitutional limit­ members of tbe league in the high
the salute will be fired by a detach­
school between the hours of threa
a dixie.
ation upon the Town's tax levy.”
ment of the Oregon National Guard Grand of the Rebekah lodge for the „ ” ° T ,eI" show" '’hould e're>- be
and five o'clock. The tea was under
This
parade
has
established
the
last
half
of
the
present
year
at
the
“
i’i"
¿
7
ln
l°
W
n
'Vh,’e
carnlral
and a Hoy Scout will sound taps.
the direction of the new officers of
I M. Peterson will have general regular meeting of the lodge held on which has Just left brought up the reputation for Itself ln the past ol THREE EUGENE LADIES
tne organization here, of which Faya
charge of the day's activities. He Is Monday evening. Other officials are Issue, no specific complaints about being the most colorful event of the
Parsons ig president
ADDRESS CIVIC CLUB
being assisted by members of each Mrs. Nellie Pyne. vice-grand; Mrs. It had been heard It was said that year. Each child Is dressed In soma
A group of Dutch songs and recttlF
costume
representing
a
flower
or
ON TUESDAY EVENING
of the organization. In the city. Mr. Genevieve Louk, recording secret­ this carnival was better regulated and
some
other
'decorative
apparel.
tlons
was given by the Springfield
a
cleaner
show
than
most
carnivals.
McKinney will have chnrge of the ary; and Alice Lorah, treasurer. The
Mrs. C. O. Wilson will have charge
Short addresses by three Eugene girls after which tea in steins and
While the complaint against most
music.
position of flnnnclul secretary, which
pretxels were served.
ta held by Mrs. Clnrlne Putnam. Is carnivals 1s that they take money of the parade Mrs. M R. L.ce Is the club womep, Mrs. W. H. Maxham.
Mrs. Porter and Mrs. C. A. Horton,
for one year, so no election was made ° Ut ° f
‘° Wn' ,he l“ t ’eTeral bave
IUn,'V'',on
Girls from the University high
RIVER CHANNEL SURVEY
. .
.
""‘ “"o w»s mane probably i»..
.
Mrs n
- j
««__
and Mrs.
D. Fisher . and
Mrs. „ Paul . were sPe<-’l»I features of the meeting school who had been invited to at*
lost _____
money, as ..
their
ex­ and
at this time
FAVORED BY SENATE
Brattaln will assist Mrs. Carl Olson of the local Civic Club on Tuesday tend a similar tea on Tuesday after­
The Installation of the officials and penses were higher than receipts.
Springfield Is usually played for a In the arranging of the flowers. Mrs. evening. Mrs. Maxham gave a report noon were unable to attend, so that
the
announcement
of
tho
other
offi­
The prospects tor the preliminary
fill In date when a stand ls not got I. M. Peterson and Mrs. A. B. Van of the recent convention of the feder­ was called off.
survey of the Willamette river and cers which are apolnted by the noble ten elsewhere.
\ alsah are In charge of securing the ated garden clubs at Eugene, and
grand
and
the
vice-grand,
will
take
Its tributaries with a view to pro
flowers.
Mrs. Horten told of the work which JASPER COUPLE MARRIED
vldlng a navigable channel from place on the first Monday In July.
was being done at the convention of
LIONS
MEETING
TODAY
A
n
nemher
will
be
Initiated
Into
Portland (o Springfield were bright­
FOR SIXTY-FOUR YEARS
the Federated clubs of Oregon, which
GOSHEN MAN TO BUILD
the Io-
evonp of Rebekahs on next
ened materially last Week when this
ACCOUNT MEMORIAL DAY
was
held
at
Salem
last
week.
Monde
‘ J.
NEW GLENWOOD SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinson enter­
paper received a tolegrnm from Sen­
A continued effort to remove all
The Springfield Lions club Is hold­
tained
at their home here Sunday
ator Charles McNary, stating that
A. O. Enright, of Goshen, was obnoxious advertising from the high­ afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
ing the regular weekly luncheon
the senate committee which had been MRS. JOSEPHINE CHASE IS
ways
agreed
upon
at
Salem,
accord­
awarded the contract for the erection
considering the proposal, agreed to
HONORED AT SHOWER meeting today Instead of tomorrow, of the new tour-room modern school ing to Mrs. Horton. The federated B. F. Sylvester, of Jasper, who cele­
their usual day. The change was
adopt It.
brated their sixty-fourth wedding
In the Glenwood district last Thurs­ clubs are now working a proposal anniversary that day. Those present
A movement has been . under
------- way
Members of the Neighbors of „ made so as _ not to Interfere with the
which they hope to have enacted as
tor some time looking to the even- Woodcraft drill teBm gathered at tho M,‘morlal n"v Program, which Is be- day evening at a meeting of the a law which would require all adver­ fqf the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
board of directors. His bid was
Josephine C
h
...
In*
P1"’’’’^
for
noon
tomorrow,
says
Sylvester, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.
tual dredging of the river channel to ' home of Mrs. Josephine
Chase on , K v
,
tising to be set back 1000 feet from
Hills, of Jasper; Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Springfield. It Is contended that this Tuesday evening to honor her with nn ° hn Ko,e1''' ln char*e of the pro­ 810.373. Three other contractors had the highway.
bids In for the work, but were higher
would put local producers of hops, hand kerchief shower. The evening Br"m
The tags which are being sold to Erickson and daughter, Evelyn,
than
Mr. Enright. Work on the
lumber and other non-perishable was spent with conversation and re-
”1'he Misses Bessie Stewart and
finance the Rose Show were given and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maxwell,
of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Hinson.
crops on a competing basis with the freshments. Present were Miss Melba lrnne Manley have b^en secured to building was started Tuesday morn­ out at the meeting.
ing.
farmers and manufacturers who now Mellon, Mrs. Stellu Lewis, Mrs. Nellie
SBVeral numbers on their banjos
Tea
was
enjoyed
by
the
women
Voters In the Glenwood district
ship their produces out of the coun­ Holtorbrand. Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mrs. Rnd ’"'““•ollns at the luncheon.
Teachers Entertained
following the discussion.
recently
voted
for
the
construction
1
try by water routes.
Principal and Mrs. W. E. Buell en­
Mary Ernest. Mrs. Stella Eaton, and
Questions pertaining to the Lions
tlon of the building, which Is to be I
tertained the faculty of the high
The measure referred to by Sena­ Mrs. Maggie McLagan.
club International frolic, which Is to
financed by negotiable wnrrants of EXAMINATIONS TO END
school at a dinner at their home on
tor McNary would provide funds
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j he held at Jantxen Beach. Portland. tha district.
SCHOOL WORK TODAY E street last Thursday evening.
■dth which to mnke a survey of the MAN ARRESTED HERE
July 18, will be discussed at the
rlvût to determine tho feasibility of
Covers were laid for twelve Includ­
FOR BEER POSSESSION mee,,ng-
The final examinations tor the ing Mrs. Buell.
REV. MULHOLLAND GIVES
the undertaking, and the amount of
school year are being given at the
nsage which would be made of tho
MEMORIAL TALK SUNDAY Lincoln and Brattaln schools today.
George R. novd, of this city. Is In PARENTS ARE INVITED
waterway.
Teaching Work Ends—Miss Maurine
the county Jail at Eugene where he
Memorial Day Is a legal holiday and Lombard returned to SprlngflaM
FOR AN _____
ALL DAY PICNIC
"America Faces the Future" was
was ledgeri yesterday morning when
a large picnic Is planned for Monday. this week to spend the summer with
To Fish at Slltcoos Lake
the topic of the Memorial Day ser­
d,,PU'y "hPr'ff"
Pork will be the scene ot
On Tuesday the students will gather her mother, Mrs. Ella Lombard. Sha
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Inman and daugh­ and charged with possession of seven the annual seventh and eighth grade mon which Rev. Ralph Mulholland,
at the school Just after noon recess has been teaching at the North Bend
ter, Marjorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Esrl
of
the
Baptist
church
delivered
Bun
W tl I h
r "nd, J « " 0"« of un-: picnic on Monday of next week. The
to receive their report cards
high school during the summer.
Drew and family, of Eugene, left bottled beer. He also had a quantity students will leave Springfield at day to the American Legion members
State eight grade examinations
early this morning for Slltcoos lake, h L C"„Pe, T " ?“PPlng n,n<’h,ne' He ( ahout 10:0« and will return at 8:00. of the city at a special service. A
wore given last week, and another
Visit Smith River Country — Me.
where they will spond the week end
l«rge number of members of the
will be given on June 6 and 8 tor and Mrs. J. A. Nelson motored dowB
h e a rtn *
Vr"a
"
pfel,mlnary
A"
many
of
tho
parents
as
can
get
at the Drew cottage. The party ex­ ^ d « r ,h
legion
gathered
at
the
community
m.47’ "* was being h.,d away are urged to accompany their
those who failed to pas. tha first to the Smith river country la
pect to be back hare lata Bunday,
ball at 10:4S and marched In a body
S T ii
t
“ '"formation children on the outing, says Laurence to tbs Baptist church to hoar tha teats. The results of the earlier »g. western Oregon on Sunday,
according to Mr. Inman.
by the dlstrtdl attorneys office.
{Moffitt, principal.
aminations have not t
reeefved roads are ln bad shape la that
sermon.
yet
ot the state, reporta Mr. Neleotu
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