Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 31, 1929, Image 10

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    ITDFOTtD rATT; TTtTBTjyE, MEDFOKD, OT?F.r!ONT. F,T)NTESn.Y, .7ULT .11. 1023.
EXCESSIVE
HEAT WAVE
AIMLX MtPI IERSON CHARTERS SHIP
J
Ik
1. 0. 0. F. OFFICIALS
AT JACKSONVILLE
: .tr
IP Ji
OF EAGLE POINT:
re
IS BROKEN
i
I
Temperatures Tumble Thru
out Country
DrOUtjht '
Conditions Remain in
II C mr. Pirni-fa Rains
U. O. drill UdllclUd ndllia
( .
LOCal and Liynt Ln-
catjo
Area Warrncr '
Tires Grow in Canada.
I!y tlm Asurlali'i I'i'chh,)
Ti-niiMTiiturcH I hut lumbldt pen.
fl)iia1t-ly fvirnlf;ht, today IfroiiKht
to tin 'iillro country a break In a
fiv'-day wavi of extrcsslvf heal.
From coast to roa.st and from 1
(anall.in b..nbr to Un gulf v.HIvh !
i'i'0r(-d ariprt-riabb dropi, PHpec
lally l:isni;in-k. X. U., where the
li'inprratUie fell IS dKl('CH to M.
I'.iMiiarck yi'Nlerday hud a temper
ature uf lt, one of I he hlgheHt
In the country, and today the city ney. Miss Youcom intends to en
was the roolesl. The highest read- ter tiurHe's training al the Sacred
lug at X o'clock ( l S. T. tills
linniiing wjis KS at Itolse, Ida.
The break ill I hi heat, however,
fa i Ifil tn alleviate st-vi-re il rough I
enihlilloiiK III tl"' I'lllled Stales
and Canada. I fa Ins ro lit in tied lo
eal and Hlil, while crops went on
wilting and foist fii'S hi Canada
issumctl m eua ring iroport ions.
Agricultural authorities in the e.-isl
i-sllinaied thai three days of soak
ing I'll in Is needed for crops in
their region. In Suffolk county
on Kong Island, farmers fran-d a
$:(. (Mia. imio i
coin fields.
to their point
f
-tPt "Pair:
forecast to-
CHICACti, July SI
nnd warnii'i" was 1 h
day for the middle wist, already
ba kd for more than a week by
torrid weather.
Kotir deal lis were attributed to
Ihe heal here yesterday. The tbe:--momWer
bounced up to S" de
grees. The nort Invest, especially, suf
fered veslerdav. nianv ooints in
North Dakota experienced temper 4Nell(e Mill,
atures above i 00 degrees, Hismarck I ! Helen.
reporting 102.
Toronto, ont.. July 31. M'i
With no sign of rain, seemingly the
wily remedy, the forest fire situa
tion In Canada continued to grow
Minn serious today. Krom the At
lantic to (he Pacific, palls of black
Urn ok o lay over wldo areas In every
province.
All available man power, fire-
riejuing equipment and airplane
auxiliaries were being pressed Into iMrs. Alice Illspluun of Medford
service by Dominion and provin-was la our city Wednesday look
cjal authorities. Ing at renl estate.
Thick clouds of smoke and! The Jacksonville grange, is gain
flnmeR licking close to the right j Ing In membership. A very Inter
of way caused the transcontinental jesting meting was held at the C. S.
limited, fast passenger train of the hall Krldav night.
anadian National railways, to be
delayed eight hours east of Coch
rane fn northwestern Ontario.
Serious fires were gaining head
way In tho Kenora, Pickle Lakes.
Windigo and Patricia districts of
Ontario, while alarming conflagra
tions existed In Alberta, llrltish
Columbia and Manitoba.
1A C.tiANDK. Ore., July 31.
(VP) -Olio of the hottest day In the
history of I.a( Ira tide was experi
enced yesterday when the temper
ature rose to I'll! degrees. At 7:30
a. in. today the thermometer stood
four degrees higher than It did al
the same hour yesterday and a sul
try utmosphere prevailed.
PARK AT LAKE CREEK'S-
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Dement vf
Powers, Coos county, were ovcr-
l.AKK Ci;i:i:K', Ore., July 31. night visitors al the T. C. Norris
(Special I The Cent ral Point 'home l'i idav. They came out to
Vnion Sunday School enjoye! atake their daughter. Miss l.lla Dc
piciilc In Lake Creek park Thurs-( "ent home liom the Ashland
day. They reported a very pleas- Normal w here she has attended
ant time swimming ji ml playing Summer school. Miss Dement grad
g. lines. mated from the Normal tn the class
I of 1 ill's and taught the (lay lord
Mr. and Mrs. William Lively nf school near her home In Coos
Orange, Cab, stopped over on their county the past term,
way to ltremerton to visit L. II. .Mr. and Mis. Kait Cody and
Wyant and family, who were old daughter, Mrs. l'rancis and bus
friends of thai place. hand of Klamath Palls, called on
Mr. and Mrs. William Pollls and , friends here Sunday.
niece of Pclllimha m, Wusli., w ho t '
have hn guests of L. 11. Wyanil SKATTI .1 Wash.. July 3l.--(,Vi
and family, left Munday. for Cl at.-t I ,' "ul' member of the i ongi esj.ion.il
Lake and Kl.unalh palls. '
Mohter. IthU i
stliiction of steel brldi;
fork of Nehab-m rivi
on Ml;mf Pivrr mark'
I for cou
ov
nt h
near here
CCVCLCPIO AT MtlLON INtTITUTI OF INDUITDIAI.
HIIIARCH IT Kit KIIIAIICH riUOWINIf
The taint and torment ol (lies and
mosquitoes have no terrors lor the
liome with Iragrant HV-lOX
handy. A vast army of instcti il
bred In FLY-TOX laboratoriri
to bt rclciicd in th FLY-TOX
"Chamber of Death" lo test and
certify the poiitive killins quali
ties of FLy-TOX before it il
told to you.
Id t I P"' .Nome
I latmltst to people
' and will not stain.
LafTrilM ir t llw Hal C
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., July 31.
(Special) JackKonville I. O. O.
P. 1m!k iiiHUDcd mfd-yenr offlct'iH
Saturday evmiliiK. Jinny Korce of
fluid Hill, district d'p"y Miami
inuHlor for Jackson county, with IiIh
; installing officers, put on the work.
iTIih following offh'HrH wr In-
mi111 : John Nurris. ucihlo Krand;
Kartman, HfcrHary ; J. A. Norris,
warden; (Ico. JwiH. right BiiiHinrt-
U'r to m,,'U Kru,,d: J'"' 'o:i,i riKht i
Kiippor?r (o vice grand; Harney:
(('inly, left support T to vice Brand; ;
Jimmy UiirnH, chaplain; AxHLuml-i
I Kren, guardian.
x,rH- noHiner. m;e khh-i
iiiarimugn, u rornier reHKicnt, ih vih-i
.ItiriK friciidH here and in Medford
l this week, She P'inHtated In Jack
Hoiivllle Kcbckaii lndK Monday
evening after 21 yean' alienee.
Mr. and Mrn. A. S. KJclnhainnier
;of Utile Applegafe vfHlted at the
hnirm of Mr. and Mi'H. Saul UandleK
j Sunday nt'leninon.
I Mr. Katherine Wendt and AMhh
Mahel Sims wen on t he program
for the Pomona grange which wan
held al Hngue Itiver Saturday. Kev-
eral othern from our city attended
the all-day meeting.
M ihh I 'at YoiK'om arrived here
from California a week ago and Is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Kin-
Heart hospital this week.
Mrs. V. V. Kirlipatrlck leH Mon
day for a visit with her sister and
sou at Kansas City, Mo., where she
will spend Ihe remainder of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry, form
erly of Jacksonville Iml now living
in California, were visiliug old
friends here Krlday.
Mrs. Haltio Nnber of Portland Is
visiting wilh her hrolher, Herbert
llanna, and wife of our city this
iweek. MrH. Neuher spent Tuesday
ll)(iwnii .MiH. i rank Khldle at Klamath
j orchards.
ClatiH K'leiiilianimer returned to
his home from military camp in
"Washington l-Vlday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna re
lumed home Saturday from a four
weeks' trip to Portland, San l-Yan-cisco
and other p(duts on the coast.
Mrs. It. A. Johnson returned Sat
urday from a two-weeks' stay at th
Papas home near Ttiich.
1 Mrs. Vivian Tonner and daugh-
leis. Mercedes and l.nvvonne; Mrs.
ami daughters, Kern
all of Ashland, wen
luncheon guestH Wednesday of Mrs.
Hessle Miller.
The Missionary society of the
Prefihylerian church met al the
church Thursdav.
Mrs. Kleta Chapman of Cold Hfll I
was vfslliiig her mother, Mrs. Alice
I'lrich, Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Madden nnd
family of Ashland visited at Ihe
II. Mill,.,. I Ci....
noon.
OFF ANTELOPE GRADE'S
JACKSON'lI,l,i;, Ore., July 31.
-I Special.) Carl Larson was driv
ing a loaded log truck on Antelope
creek late Monday evening when
the truck went over the grade. He
escaped with only a Tew cuts and
bruises. The t i lU'k was badlv
w ncked.
John
dailKhle
home.
l.yden Is
r's, M rs.
Ills broth.
quite 111
'hris Ki
r. Lurry
at his
nney's,
l.yden.
alxo HI at tile Lydcli hotel
Mrs. Harland Cantrall of Apple
visitor at the C. It
nin ni ok i on home M outlay even
111
apjo oprial loiw subcommittee for
! ;vui u-atture salb-d al'oaid the coast
mi. nd cutter Taboe for Ala.-k.i on
a survey of fidei a I aKii.uUutal
pio.-.'ts, national forests and frd-
r:it ai.l r.a.l-
nY.TOXhincw
purifying perfume
liht frftgrincc
ft IcPtVvl Minnesota Tornado
fif y DESTROYSA CHURGH
I L . . . I 1
fim norm l
yj ill , f
j
!
!
I
AuhfiatfJ Pi ttt Hum
For the purpose of conducting a cruise of her follower! to the
Holy Land next spring, Mrs. McPherson has chartered the liner Re
public. She is signing the contract in the presence of G. C. Gaede
of the United States lines.
BOY AUTO THIEF
El
BY GEO. NEUNERi
POItTLAND. Ore., July HI. flJ
Clayton Priugle, IS, stole an auto
mobile In Iowa and drove il to
Roselnug. Ore., where he was ar
rested. Today be. will start back to
Iowa, driving Hit; same automo
bile. He will make t lie journey
alone, uiiaecom p:i nietJ by any law
enforcing officer or agent. Cpon
his arrival In Iowa he will return
the machine to its rightful owner.
lint he must steer a straight
course, lor there bangs over his
head a two-year sentence In fed
eral prison.
Pringle has Oeorge Neutier; j
United States district attorney, tu j
thank for his "chance." The buy
appeared in federal eiurt yesterday
and threw himself upon the mercy I
of the court, lie pleaded guilty to !
violating the Dyer Act. j
The prosecution recommended
leniency and the court agreed.
The boy's relatives will pay for
gasoline for the return trip.
4
INSTALL REV. ANGELL
GOLD BEACH CMCH
COLD liKACH, Ore., July 31.
11') (Special.) Itev. Joseph W.
Angell, formerly pastor at Phoenix
and Inter at I lend ale, re was
formally Installed Sunday evening
as the pastor of the Cold lleach
t 'onmiunity Presbyterian church.
The committee in chat'Ke of the
ceremony Included Itev. Thomas
C. Duncan of Itandon; Itev. C. C.
1 1 ulet formerly f Ashland ; and
Itev. J. C. Whitsett of Port Orfonl.
The Sou t h western Presbytery
has recently been organized to
succeed the Southern Oregon and
Coos Pay Presbyteries.
Itev. J. K . Howard of (Hobo,
Ari.., and formerly of Medfortl and
ksouville. will be Installed
ugust ti, as pastor of the (ilendale
hurch, and Itev. Stanley H. Jewell
of Pelle Vernon, Pa., as pastor ol
the .Men III church.
CHANTS PASS, Ore.. July
The appearance tn lliltish Col
umbia of l he "downy mi blew,"
herelnfoi o reported only in hum
peati hop fields, today caused H.
II. Howell, county agent, to warn
hop growers of Ihe Itogue Itiver
valley.
Producers were requested to re
port Immediately any Indication of
the appearance ol' the blight in
(his section. i
Seven sprayings yearly are said '
to he necessary in prevent spread ;
of the mildew, once II Is slaited, . j
Valley quotations indicate this
season's hop prices will he onlv
fair.
4
NEW ENDURANCE MARK SO WEAK SHE
COULDN'T WALK
- Mill'. M.uy.' tl.isll.'. I'"ii'uch
wcinnii avliUor, l.in.lmn ti.r il.iiu:f I t
turiy tmiiiy, rhiinii ii 10 ii.iv, n i,i,-' Helped by Lvdia E. Pink
i.r.rrrVrlVrAr'' Vegetable Compound
she claimed Wild '2 2 minunH nun e ' "
than tho mark held by Kllner1 Oetna. Ku. "After inv rtrnt child
Smith.
Mile. Tbi!tlo landed tills mornlns
after h ntKlu in tho fo and fixe
houi s of rain.
TMldll, Minn . July ;t 1 - .Ti
The lev. S.i m m l l'la Iko ot l he
Tnb.r I.Ulheian churvh was seti-
oii-ty Injured, bt-i i linu h wan de-
)!irord and (wo otht'r rlum h
i Wi'i e damiiKod and .vex oral 1
ns
J d moliihcd by n totnado hir:i
tUUi.k here yvuteiday.
(FAIR TRIALS FOR
WILL BE SOUGHT
C.ASTONIA, N. C, July 31. (A')
In the opinion of Ju1k 11. V.
Parnbill, I li members of the Na
tional Textile Wurkers' union, ac
cused of murder ami conspiracy to
minder, cannot obtain a fair (rial
from a jury of residents of this
((iaston) county.
I le expressed t he opinion after
the opening of a special term of
superior court ca lied to consider
charges arising from the killing of
Chief of Police O. K, Aderholt of
Oastonia on June " during distur
bances due to a strike in the Loray
mill of the Manville-.lenckM coin-
puny.
The judge announced his inten
Hon to call a jury from anothe
h - ounty and the defense moved for
" change of venue. Adjournment
was taken to permit the state time
to solonlt evidence and arguments
on the claims of the defense,
j PORTLAND CONCLAVE
PORTLAND, Ore., July 31. (JP)
-Mrs. Minnie Diner of Portland was
re -elected grand guardian of the
i nine Pacific states of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft at the ' grand
j circle session here Tuesday.
Othet grand officers elected
j were: Tit until Winter meyer, Den
; ver. past guardian: Kdlth Outhrle,
Dallas. Ore., adviser; J. L. Wright,
Portland, clerk: Amanda H. Pind
illng. Denver, banker; Clori M.
j Spiers, Tomipah, Nev., magician ;
i.losie K. Meyers, Saliila, Colo., at
j teiidant ; P.elle Vlrich. Spokiine,
. ca pta in of guards; Agnes I less,
j Salt Lake City, Inner sentinel;
j A utile U, Hewitt, l'resno, outer
j sent Inel.
j The IS't voting delegates elected
as the grand hoard of managers.
Lulu Connor, Seattle and. .Maud
Crawford, Los Angeles, and re-re-elected
the following: Annie P.
Hawkins, Toledo, Ore.; J, 111 Ian
Stanch field, Pueblo, Colo.; Anita
H. Tiekner. San Kratuisco; Nora
I L. Ctirran, Itutte, Mont.
I POIITLAND. (tie.. July 31. 0P
j Mark V. eatherford of Albany
t Tuesday was elected chairman of
Mhe Oregon state Democratic com
, lllltlee. He takes (he place of W.
C. Citlbertson who resigned today.
Weaiherl'oid Is an attorney and an
: ex-service man. He Is a native of
: oieyou and one of the few to hold
the political office to which he
has been electetl by the Mate com
mitteeman of his party.
Plum Wat kins, ex-congressman,
was nominated for the position.
J nut reiuse.t to allow his name
I bf
d on.
took Lvdiu K,
Viiikhtim
V
t uhle loni-
poinul for a run
down condition.
I could un walk
ncroH my room
at tiiui-. I wh
o neak, A frtml
UldUiTd nu. ti
t;ike the Vege
table t'ompoimd.
Since that time
I baxe hUo i .ikon
I -i n 1 . Pink
lumi' lleth Meil
cine nnd the 1'ilU for t on-t ipation.
mid I have u-ed l.vliti I. riuktuim '
Sunntixe Wati. 1 atit n hoii,keeiKT
and 1 am tilt takini? the 'ciMtahte
t'omjkmiid a it tome ti enable in.- lo
do my work. M km. I K. Vh nnuh.
5.9 liaucovk Siivt't. Or-na, La,
win Horn I
KAfiLE POINT, Ore., July 31,1
(Special.) A flhower wa held it
the home of Mrs, A. 0. Mittleateadt i
Thursday afternoon for Mrs. I. M. i
jl'hiihrook. Tlie gifts were nu- ;
j merous and varied. Two small
j girls. Hnrhnra Smith and Mary!
; flarnlsh, gave the packages to Mrs.
,1'hilhrook, who was greatly uur- ;
: prised. The packages were pasued
around for the guests to see.
' Tlnme present were Mrs. Krank ;
, Itmwn, Mrs. Ward, Mis. Korce, !
t Afrs. Perry, Mrs. Oowden, .Mrs. !
JOsch, Mrs. Swazy, Mrs. Hay IIar-1
j nish. Mrs. Childreth, Mrs. Sam I
i Coy, Mrs. liitterling. Mrs. Ho.w i
Smith, Mrs. Da vies. Mrs. Kllsworth i
j St o well. Mrs. Caster, Mrs. Van
j Hcoy, Mrs. Dutton, Mrs. Spencer,
; Mrs. . II. JJrown, Mrs. Han kin,
Mrs. Morgan,, Mrs. S. Jl. Holmes,
I Mrs. S. K. Hewlett, Mrs. Schafex,
Kdlth Weld man, Mrs. Philbrook
a nd Mrs. .Jesse MUttesteadt.
Dainty refreshments were served.
Next Sunday at the Presbyterian
Su inlay school the lesson will be
on temperance: llelshazzar's feast,
and the golden text, "Me not drunk
en" with wine, where In Is riot,"
Kph. r : l s . Sunday school, 10 a.
m. TM it h Weidman, superintend
ent. Mrs. M. U Prultt's class, the
Willing Workers, have started a
novel idea. The pupils will each
take a turn at conducting the class.
The teacher will be in the class as
a pupil. Hill Davidson will lead;
the clfiss next Sunday. Preaching '
services at 11 a. m. Rev. David-1
sou will occupy Ihe pulpit. j
- Charley Clngcade Is very busy j
these days threshing his own crop
and those of his neighbors.
Ceorge Weyrnan of Medford has
moved to Kugle Point and will ,
make his headquarters at the Sun-!
nyside hotel.
Miss ( lertrude Adamson left
M o n d a y morning for Tacoma, 1
Wash., where she will make hen
home for the winter at the home j
of her sister.
Jack Hickson, Mr. and Mrs,
Carnes.-Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr.;
and Mrs. ilarfs picnicked on the ,
Kogue river Thursday evening nnd
Mr. llickson caught a nice big i
fish which greatly pleased the
company. '
A. J. Florey W n the sick list'
at this writing. i
Coqullle. Music store will he es
tablished in quarters in Gould
building. ' '
SUGAR makes
FOODS PLEASANT
Good Cooks Learn to Use
Nature's Supreme Flavorer
No wonder sugar used to be con
sidered a luxury of the rich. No
wonder a noted scientist says that
BUKar is the greatest condimental
food in the world.
Sugar's supreme importance to
health is that it makes foods picas
ant. Ro man, woman or youngster
can live on one food alone. To eat
a great variety of foods daily the
year round is to promote health,
and sugar adds flavor and delight
to nearly every known food. As a
noted scientist says, to try to eat
most fowls "straight" would result
in a monotonous, unpalatable diet,
and you simply can't got people to
eat things they don't like.
Try a dash of sugar on your
favorite cereal. Gat healthful black
berries and other fresh fruits made
delicious by a sprinkling of sugar.
Pro tit by the experiments of four
well-known women cooking experts
in New York who recently redis
covered the old art of using a dash
of sugar in vegetables while they
are cooking in a small amount of
water. Note how the vegetable
colors, freshness and flavors im
prove. This little added sugar
makes eating vegetables a joy. Re
member the value of custards, milk
shakes, ice cream and other milk
desserts in helping your family to
ent enough milk. He member stewed
fruits, candy and cookies for the
end of the meal.
SI i nine s in no longer stylish.
Good food promotes good health.
The Sugar Institute,
"Move Your
Future Forward"
Ttot li th titi or
noot Inttmliiif book
which th "Northwtst
ern" trndl frr ti m
bit lout ywunf propl
wkirtg buiint?i trkin
Ins ind th ep port un
ity to let ium(whri
nd b somfbodr. Jut
writ u ft II n. and
It will com to you by
rtturn nail. The coupon
ChftH. K. Walker
below to for rur eonvenlfnce In replying.
RTHWESTEf
Broadway and Salmon
rtMITUANO, OtBOOM
CMP AND MAIL
aentlemen : 1 want to be
tttmetHxty ih( ttt to m
where. PleiM mill me. with
out oblitttien, jrvur btjk,
"Moti Your Future Kor
werd' that t may tee how
to brtng temorruw'i euoceu
ker lo tvday.
NAME
..today!
"I'm So Glad, Jim, That We Listened to
the Building and Loan Association'
Your home is your castle . . . the background
against which is woven true home happiness. You,
too, can easily own a home of your own. Let the
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
explain a plan that will place the home of your de
sire within your reach.
Over 20 years in Medford Not one of our
stockholders has lost a penny. '
0: IPa?tflaimd
and
Reduced fare for the summer season now on
sale every day. Return limit 16 days. By train
you travel in speed and comfort.
By day or overnight
Daylight trip to Portland on the "Shasta"
No. 1 2. For overnight travel the "Orego
nian" No. 14.
how summer fares to all
Pacific Coast points and
to the east.
Soiitfefiffn Pacific
CANADIAN NATIONAL - TO
THROUGH GRENADIER PEAKS...
THE MT. ROBS ON -JASPER PARK ROUTE
Panadian National
Uhe Largest Tailway System in America
m l ow SuniniiT
' KrurMon
A. It HOI.TOKI'. riiy Pnsseneer Aernt. 3iv Yamhill St.
Telephone Iteaion Jul, Tort land
WeeMv SHinn Vancouver nd Prince Rupert to Alaska
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS EE SUITS
return
J. c.
CARLE, Agent
Phone 34
HV1RYWHI11 IN CANADA
10 crack trains daily, thmjing gorgcom
pnoram of snow peaks, deep-carved sotses nd
mighty rivers into Jisper, etie world's largest N
norul Park. Accommodations r Jasper Hark l.odite
lor fi"0 Kui'sts. OpiMi May L'lst in Sept. .tilth.
Ask how to include Alaska uid the Triangle Tour
Wk
It's a
Satisfaction
to have plates that really fit'
your mouth that look nat
ural and afford you real
mouth comfort.
I make plates right here la
my office of all the popular
materials.
If you are having plate trou
ble, be sure to see me.
Dr. I. H. Gove
THE BEST DENTISTRY
DONE PAINLESSLY
PHONE 872-J ;
Residence Phone 768-J
236 East Main, upstalri
SPECIAL
BULB PRICES
3c Tulips Hyacinths 3c
ind otner fall bulbs, Daffodils.
Narelsaus, Freeila, Anemone, Ran
anculus Crocus, Etc., 3c each. Spe
cial advertising offer on 100,000
bulbs. 100 bulbs worth 19.00 for
only $3.00, postage prepaid, satis
faction guaranteed. Free to every
one answajping this adv. within 10
days a 50c bulb Aconitum Fisheril.
Lovely blue cut flower 3 feet high,
grows In shade. Bulbs bought,
sold, exchanged. Parties wanted 1
to grow bulbs, cash or share basis.
Write. . Bulb book 10c.
CALIFORNIA BULB CO.
Santa Cruz, Calif.
W' lip
Films In at 10 A. M.
Ready at 5 P. M.
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