The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1922, Image 1

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WSTORiAm
RAZES BY FIRM
Entire Business District Wiped
Out; Loss Is Estimated
At $15,000,000
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ASTORIA, Dec. 8. The entire district here,
prising 26 tquare blocks, was wiped out by fire which
started shortly after 2 A. M. in n 'restaurant in the heart
of thVbusiness district.
One life was lost, that of Norris Staples, automobile
dealer and president of the Bank of Commerce, who Prohibition Question Dealt
dropped dead. ,' With By President In
At 9 o'clock all the district between Astor street, at Message to Congress
the river fro.pt, south to Exchange street and east and,
west between Eighth and 16th streets was devastated.
Beween 11th and 12th the fire penetrated as far as
franklin street. (iiwrrd before conn.' today m per
Fire Chief Foster said the fire got out of control be '"in, denla with ..early a Mum or
cause it burned beneath the buildings, under the piling ". i-luin prohibition, rami
which had not been filled in when the city was built on "1"' '"'""'"'
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piles, and he utlriouteu me disaster to lint tact, most oi
the buildings burned were frame but the city's substan
tial brick buildings arc also gone, including the Astoria
Savings bank, Weinhard hotel, Budget, Elks Temple, As
toria National bank, Staples Motor company, Covey Mo
tor company and the Skellcrud Dry Goods store. All the
docks were saved
Rain was falling most of the time, with no wind.
Tangle Grows Worse
In Chiloquin Contest
For Justice of Pcecc
Tin' i. iho or T l Hnnok unalnsi
It (' Hpluk, ciiiitvitlni; (li lillrro
TARIFFS HELD
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No. 3 Courthouse Is
Pathetic Picture of
Woe; Days About Over I
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FULL SUPPORT RY E01ISS1
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PREPARE. WEBS
WAHIIINflTON. Dcr S -Pieildenl
llatillnr. In III aouti.il message, ilo
child l.ilior
ASTORIA, Dec 8. Thirty blocks in the business (lis-
Ilo nnnomiriHt (tint he would rail
n coufcrt'liti' of governor lo ailuU
ileflnlto policies or national unci
slat co operation In administering
prohibition Inn. II.. and! the pro
lilliltloii iiiuiindinoiil would likely
lintiT li" repealed uml tliu tuition
should uiloi n course ncroidltlgl)
Id' mid tliut ir enforcement or Die
irollon am contrar) to public
oilnlon, m lilcli lia docs not belli vc.
Iii rigorous enforcement will con-
gon Cities to Favor Cal
ifornia Charged
e
i'rii'!iilliliN ii rn nliiiiii to Ih' ion
nmiiiliT ii. ill ihluly i)tcil threats,
linii been in.iito ili.it lliOjifruin at !
loriif) i In the ui( n well ,-m tho
nunty ronrt liny bciiinio sirliiiis..
llltlllll'll. '
Arti-r 11 il i) demled lo tin' hearlnr '
fHiti;nluy no 1U1UI1111. m.ik readied 1
tmil thing appeared moro confused '
than tin) worn at tliu lii-glnnlnr. WASHINGTON', Dcr, S Itallro.iil
and gle iirniiilii' of no ilaliiR until rat on rlatilrlcil frclslit from
Iho ri'turii or thi' iiiiinly Juilci'a li'R 1 Portland. Mcclfnnl nnl other Job
nl nihlKor. V. A. Wlcxl, ulm U Ii. , bine cantor In Ori'Kon to rnntumlns;
I'orilinil nt prrfiit. ' territory In ooiillivrn OreKon anil
rul (Ihl Ait I norther California v.cro lii'til today
T I. Hnook. thronxli hl amir ' ho Intomtitc ro:nmtrco com inline)-.
Ilcrt C Tliitina. flliil hU pi'tl I ' " ho nnrcaionably JiIrIi anil to
lion to rontiMl Itio election or Hpluk ' conMlluto n discrimination ncalnit
tirrdiT 1 hi nit or roni:ri of lsM I On-con cltloi nail In rnvor of Sun
Forlorn and nlmnit do5ortrd,
1 ICIaninth' courthoinio No. .1, thn old
. woolen utrurtnrc, today pri'ionled n
pathetic picture I.U.i. an old war
rlor who hu mrvcj hti many crillat
, ment. and In nlmut to bn ilUcanled
j for younger blood, old" No, 3n dayn
! ........ .. . . . 1 Thi lj.f ..r n.n .,..1 i.'Need For Better
iviscriminaiion Against urc- . v . ..J.' ' .'
.... .u ..-ti, ii-iiiuiLu ujr t.oiiniy liitk
Ilclip to tho Main atrcct liullillnR. j
Anrli-nt rnlendari, ijindry pupnrn, n
box of utoro woofl-nnil a lnnromr-1
lookliiR Moe, llkwlno a rftrran.l
"lo n mm rrniainrii, a paradlio
for mlc.
Air Sir-
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vice Shewn: Euimiit'
Held Inadequate '""''i
"'ii
Hhlrh tiial.i' un Inforninl nail il.nplo
thliiR out or an election conlcul, m
bom'.ii ami no xnorn nff.nlnlu lwl:i
roqulrrd. llrRardlou of till. Wit
llnm .Marx, attorney for luo I'.efcn I
ant, ban IiiourIu forward the later
Corrupt 1'rnctlco art and .lonumln
that IiouiIk il rrnulrpil nnd niMirii
Kranclico, Oakland, fiacramento.
Stockton nnd Marynxltle, California.
Tho cominlitlon ordered a general
roorRanlzatlon of rates, applylnR to
traffic on the Central Pacific on the
principle of reducing silently the
charRos on classirioJ frelRht raov.
Idr from northern point and In-
trict, including a part of tho older residence section, I rmtram public aiieniion uu any m. io furnished by snook, ThU, it i
leading business houses and banks, and the buildings of ? mollification. I ' win mean an eiaiiorati. outlay
both newspapers were fire-swept at noon today. I "" ,"rn',a '' "' r""'!"i '""!,f1 "'"' '";"' U,0.T,T .',"
-l f i .-.1 . . 1 . ttuil labor board li .iliollnlieil with cumhent Snook, doc tmttblnV tliu
lhc4ire is spreading cast at 1tn street, but is gen- ,,. .,lh.,i,, , ... , .,.,. un.utn ..r in.iir.. ,.r iir- m.im...
erally checked in the west end and north. It has spread in n.o intcrHato ronumtto cummin-' Di-cimni iirtr
At threo o'clock ycnterd.1) Jiidsi
llunui'll ilt'dari'd n rrciM wlillv hi)
considered the matter Couit ion
encd again ut tour o'clock ami the
rontettiiiK parties wero Informed
affidavit iiwnlnR.tlio llliRal rotcrs ' "casing ullnhtly the rnteg to the
ainc uoiinaiion on fimuar ircigni
trt-in California cities.
SELL RILEY TICKETS
fotne on the south side of the devastated area to Frank
lin between 11th and 12th.
'on Ilo urgid co-ordltiutlou of all
, trannpi.rt.itinn furllltlo mid oppoied
r ::.... I i. !.- ...:.i c .1 il ... k.. paralleling rauroani wiin motor
yiiaiiiitiiii; uiuiio mc ninuuwi ui 111c (.uuiinuuic Iruck line
that building is believed saved. ' ii.. urR..d moro rxirniiio endft to
Fire had practically burned itself out at noon. fanmrn. nurgntcd n conmitutioiiai
In addition to Norris Staples, who drooDed dead, an annniiment gMng congn. author-
unidentified man was reported to have hanged himself., " ;-r '''V;;! mm r"r,r,c,
vp. sen ii-Klilntlnn fur iho reslatratlnn , of tho briefs,
or alien and n moro thutoiish exam
ination of Immigrants
hule
(Started At I'lno Tree Theatre
Tills Afternoon
The loss estimated nt between $10,000,000 and $15,-
000,000.
ASTORIA, Dec. 8. Early this afternoon the fire had
Jlt'scrutl ccat tickets for the
Prank llrnncli Itlloy Illustrated lee
tiiru, Monday owning, wint on faW
that briefs wo.ild bo requlred'b tho'nlils afternoon at tho IMnc Tree then-,
court that he might submit them t. tor.
Wli-kt ilium his return Monda ' Tho tickets will be on sale evert
was the day rut for itio presentation 'afternoon ut tliu theater box office.
until the, leiture.
All scuts In tliu houio except tho
practically burned itself out. Apparatus from Portland j STARS PLAY H S.
put six additional hose lines on the fire. ,
W. A. Tyler, president of the Astoria National bank, Viinnn 1'm.kvt 'iiinmrr win it.u.
estimated the loss between $10,000,000 and $15,000,000. ,,. Htiuieiit Tonight
Astoria business men sent out word that the city
needed cash, as all banks have been burned and the Kljmalll ,,,,,., ,u,.Bla,, tpam
money is locked in vnults. AH bakeries were burned (No n win piny its first Rium or
and bread is needed. Beds for homeless are to be sent'"' casou toniRht with tho local
from the Seaside hotel. The hotel is to accommodate A" ''"" Mplnlneil b John lions-
urh .. an Iricri. for .h-ltoi- I '"" '''" Rl"", "' '"' l''!l''l l" Uu
balcony arc rcicrwd.
Itlloy left Portland last night on
his speaking tour of southern Ore
gon. Ilo will arrho here tomorrow
The police are making efforts to patrol
district to prevent looting.
the
hall on I'ourlh nml Klamath at 7.15
ourncan,, imcr ,,,,, ,0 c-niisiic t
American l.eglou smoker.
I'hu sec..
mid series or girls' ilavi mines will
Great anxiety for the safety of friends and relatives i"1'1" ha U'M' "' nl("" pi.)iR tho
was felt by many here today. F. W. Abbey, auto me-' j'' aml ",0 J,ul0,s t!' 8nl""
chanic employed at Roy Call's garage, received a tele-1 ""tI'ioj , ,,, ,,,. IMCf.
gram from his son, a confectioner at Astoria, askinc that .im- witii iim i.inii iimii n.u u..v
.' r -" -- - i"- .p..- ..,..,
viinstlsa rm eirnl him 4V am. A..ouJ:u A 1
...u. w. .v...i .....I i. u. niburuing io ssociaiea
Press reports, there were but two deaths, neither of which
resulted from burns.
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Santa Claus Heard From
i Sends Radio to Children .
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(Santa Claus ltadlo Special) !
8ANT.M.ANH. Dec S -Carrjlngl
tho lurgest load of os that ocr
left here, Han I a Claus will leave here
for Klamath Kails Christmas eo, ar- I
riving about midnight After lslt '
fit tho homes ot good bo) and girl
of tlmt illy, he will mnko his annua)
lour or tho rest or tho world.
A rrobtcm with which Santa Is
ialn controntcd Is to know exnetly
whtt his little friends want lilm to,
brim; them. Ilo Is ulwas (earful
iiut ho bring skales for omo little
boy who wanted n sled, or u pink
loll liress for u little ulrl who want
ed n liluo one. Anil so this year hoi I'HANK ItltA.NCII
U ahklng tho bos and girls to wrltnnlR,,t or Sun lay, nnd
Across tho hall, honover. the sher
irr still holds forth. Moreover, he
will continue to do so for a whllo
longer. Ilo lias no Intention of fol
lowing Dcljp's lead and, cren as tlie
assessor and school superintendent,
will stand pat.
HiiliU rpitrr rimir
Justice of the Peace Oaghagen
has the upper floor wholly to him
sc'X In a small room at the rear or
tl j gloomy old courtroom ho con
tinues to dlponso justice, never for
getting to keep tho stole cheerfully
burning. For It's cold In the old
shack these days, l.at night thn
wilier pIpM froze, to the Intense dis
gust or at least ono county official.
II nt Caghagcn will soon more to the
city hall. So ho should worry.
1j the county clerk's now office
nil It bu.itlo and confusion,. Work
men liuitlo hero and' thero placing
WASHINGTON Dec. . Amtrics
must bo prepared to "take th 'Im
mediate defensive" In the air is 'ait
of war, and to so expand Its sic
strength that It eventually cb as
sume the offenslre, Genersl Persu
ing declared today In his annual re
port as chief of staff of the arar;
"This Is the basis of our present
defense policies with all our ariu
and should be considered saisj-'
mum," the general ot the arssles
continued. "A rtry Importaat fi
In such a defensive would b Atot
operations of an effective slraiitV
vice." ,.
HIiortJMte KxUta ,"(
General Pershing ssld he dssl'rM
to call attention-to the coidlllfatAf
the air service today and ta'vfirt
that there existed a "preMBt 'a
ago of facilities and persoaae), fitlm,
completely balanced aad sdiJAiats
service of this vital coapeaeat ot"
fense." r K'A
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t .... nun can esiiniaie4WlB. JTN
the reronl-holdurs. with llcbp hap-ient certainly the value whji cacTl
plly illrectlng tho work. Friends jajcrlbed In a few years to taa kVoi-
I. .r
occasionally to offer 'con'
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ASTORIA, Dec. 8j
The plants of both As
toria newspapers, the
.Budget, afternoon, and
the Astorian, morning,
were swept by fire.
The Budget occupied a
two-story brick building
of which the upper floors
burned, wrecking the
composing, room, incud,-
ing linotypes ana gas
plant. At noon the fire
men wore trying' to' sal
vage the presses land pa
per stock in the1 base
ment. f k
The Budget is getting
out a six column one-page
sheet at Seaside as its edi
tion today.
The Astorian recently
moved into a new con
crete one-story building.
The flames swept through
this.
SEAL SALE PRIZES
Helmut ("lillilicii Offeuil ('liaiiiv In
Win Pictures
... I.I .. Mil... I......I.I ...... ..II .
... .... . ii mill, t.iiu in i uu iiuriiiii. unit iuii - i. ...i ... ..... ..
nun in in mill Kl'llil ruilUHIIill III I i i . .. . ..-......-, .v. viiu.ii.iii ui
,. . .... .... . . .him ovi'illy what they want. I . ..i-.. .... . I '
lino urn iiuys iiieir iinruesi Riine ot ., .. . .... , . i""""v ininiii, niuru n.ia ueen ; .i, '
thoseanon 1 ho M,.md la .ompoM'd ' , Sa!,U, ' "l'""'"-l noua U chanBed from Wednesday to Xlon-'
of Ji.i.n n..u.tn.. i... i...i I.. .1... Irnr" ,,f l'wor lio nnd glrli whiisol,,.,.. .,,.. ,,... ,,...., .,,... .,,,, I
local high arhooMMsUllull team ho-1 Cl,rl""!,s ,m,' "f ' .".u,r' han?' t !'' Hio "LPoituntty to got acquaint.
drr.p In
gratulatlous or sugscstlons.
11) In Ointment
Hat thero'a a fly In DeUip'a olnt.
tneM. The county court will not
permit n telephone lo be Installed.
Hot.', then. Is ono to call In to ask
thn price of u marriage license? Ah,
but a way will bo found! Let tho
telephone In the olS otrice Jangle;
ii'io will also jangle In this office, be
fore Ung. J uit how this wilt be ac
complished Is, of course, a deep, dark
secret.
Judge Iiunncll, It develops, refus
ed to assist In the moving yesterday.
Not that. he was not InWtcd. nnd by
ono or Del-ap's fair assistants nt
that. Hut ho refused. Ilo turned
nwny rather abruptly, tho fair ono
said.
At tho rear of tho county clerk's
foriucr office Is tho county court
room. Hero, nt leait, Messrs. Dun
nell, Fordyco and Short may rulo.
Truo, thero Is no clerk handy, ct It
Is possible to get nn nsslstant from
tlio cx-woodshed at the rear. A
willing assistant, too; nuo who Is
SNllllUtllPtlC With till. r.1tlB.i il f Din
speak I ,,,,,.
ind so closes another chapter In
ourthouso War.
A doniir. whoso 'name Is not linlnir
illsi lined by iho cummlitoo In
ilmrgo, has kInuii two pictures ns
pilzos tor thn school milllni: tho larg
est percontiigo of Chlitmns enU
fills scwso, ono of tho plctmos N
n "lioliulnr lov of Crater luko nnd
nionMiircx 3 1, by 10 Indies In aUo,
bo tio,flist pi lie. T)i(
DlUIII Ara fln illy uiIioiiIm. nnnti
lo ciim)iolltloj for Hioho pilren anil
Hluco Uio wlUiitnc sihool will bo giv
en tho pilo on 'tho poicoutago of
utumpH Bold, mid not bucuuso they
Hold Iho moat ilollnrH' woith, muiilt'
Hihools, such ns Mills nnd Pollcnn
f'lty, will Iiiimi mi equnl rhnnro with
Cent nil nml IthouhUi,
Tim pli lures will bn on oxlilhlt In
tho wlmlowti o( iho Flut' Nntlonnl
bink until ChtlstuiaH, ut which time
tliu enlo comos lo n closo.
foro ha( r.nuhuiteil, anil In tho fill
M'lsliy of ()rcr,nu squad, Kenneth
Perry, who la)in In thn local high
school basket) all team befoio ho
r. rail u at i J mid placd In the O A. (
squad; Paul ("Dee") Noel, who Is a
gradunto ot tho local lilr.fi school and
...... 11 . .. t .. I !..... AS.. I..
...-. .... ...,, .. uriKnu'ii uieir,,.,, ul(ll K0). a, c,( t
hea with sumo llttlo gilt that will 0) , , h, (f ecombor ,
bring happiness to their heads. And L, ,,llK , Alani ,h'
,u ,u, .,,..,., ,iM.u ...poor inu,p,CM ot ,i,0 cnambor or com
boa ami glrli write to him. care of um0i nm, 0 , nglt , Uecem.
Tho eralil. ,,,, her 12 lit Modfor.l. under tho aus-
Loiters addressed to Sanla Claus. f0, of ,0 ..Ciat0t..
fl -. tW Tli r II. io ii 1.1 III l..t Hn
plaied on tho sehnol learn, ns ..l ns ! .'" "' ' .". ". " i"'i'j Southern Oregon has
.ui ii in v i ii, o iiiiiiiiiuu
Thlri 1 1 to
wtiinirri'o; M at Ph'Juto of Mr Uul
liiliniKkliidih wfilto ihiirr.er.
'M....S. ..1l. .11.. ...i I
on tho Poitlunil Dental college lean,
Frank Howard, banUthall lo.uh'a't
thn high richool last )ear iim) who
played onetlui Wlilliuan collogu Mir
ally and tho V, il. 0, A loam nt
Walla Walla, Waih,; .l.owoll "Dee"
Dunn, who p,i)tul nt Wondell, Idaho
on tho high school 19am and has
11I11K1I on numenm town leumi
Hlni'e then; Karl Hiuttli, formor
(Irnnts Pans high school playei; and
Itnlph Svuiihoii, who played on tliu
Chinook, Wash., town team foV
yimm.
Tho high HihiU'l hijiuuI, euptaln
oil by Clifford llogtio, will bo picked
from tho following niunit; Vernon
Miiiiio, Polo MotschenbiK line, Del
mar Ilohortfjoti, JciiiiIiikh Whshlng.
ton, "Chuck" (lioo, Kmnlt Hull,
Arthur Peck, Kenneth Mnlor, Dale
flmiln, Zed llarnea", nnd llei licit I.in-ills,
LOVETT BEFORE I. C. C:
long been
elamoilng for Hlley to tell them of
his expei lences ou his lecture trip
cast 'lust Hprlng, 'itmlfthls Is the first
I i?poi (unity that could bo arranged
Cliiiliiiiuii of U. P
i:peinlllliieH to
lloar.l Ailn.lisl f"r ,ho s"' " tour -
Knny Opinion
titrer lslted the cief conters ot tho
cast nml gao wonderfully effective
dcserlptho nddretiscs that carried
BND DANCE TONIGHT
.Members l'ccl Atteiulnaco Will
SIciisuiv Iclrt for IVrmanency
Tho support ghen to tho band
through attendance at tho benefit
dance at tho Scandinavian hall to
night will measure to some, extent,
mombers foel, the sincerity of tho
desire ot Klamath Kails citizens for
n permanent bitml orgnnltatlon,
'Hand mombors and leader are do-
otlug a great deat of tlmo to per
fecting tho orgunltatlon, and while
money Is of 11 secondary tonslderu
session ot an adequate resourerfjtt
ness In the air." he said. "It.lV(4w
tain, however, that the Influence:!
air power wilt become lncreaslni
great and that the nation canity
wfford to neglect this arm'.
"Tliu air service which we doratW
should bo capable of offensive appH
cation. This does not mean that'
must Immediately build an air "siri .
lce that could take the offfnsty.
against any great power or g'roa'C
powers. It dos mean, howevaei
that wo should have a force Uiat,ev
take the Immediate defensive a's4
that can, during a reasonable pertoil
of operations, expand to the strsaata
required fcr an offensive." f
Facilities Itcklax $?,
Tho report said the reservV'j&
air planes for such a policy andfaVfi
" " I'oiauouei iruiBinf "fff
lacking, aud that "Industries and tki
ulr wa) of our country are sot pr4
pareu tor an emergency. V
"I earnestly hope therefore." QeB-
era! -Pershing added, "that eayjr
steiM will be taken to' brink-'aUea't
the of teeth a co-oporatlon of stat
with the agencies of the jtaUou'l
government to the ond that. tu.iy.tK
tal need can bo effectually llC't)
Discussing the development of (W
army and post war reorganlwtij;
tho general said he hud "wUse4t
with approbation the accomfiMit
monts of the present admlntstriiUj.''
In uttalnlug efficiency and ecojfMsT
of operation, and It baa be'eai,
sourco ot distinct pride to oosaria ,
tho rosponse ot our military Pfrsi.'
nel." Ho pointed out, however.-tlial
he regarded tho army at Its Dreiiii'
Strength or 12,000 officers and !,(.:
OHO man na "IihIam. I.a .mImIm'.."-..
-- ...v.. m uu.w,, ..,d MIIUIIHII M
qulroj for cffectlvo pert ormaace' ii
our various missions."
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WAHIIlNtnON, Dee. 8.-Tho flu-1 tho famo of Oiegnn und' tho north-' ,ln"' ,l ,ukoa B0'0 "' keep up
nnclul nspceti of tho propnied sopor- liwi'st try fur, much farther, lndeedN
atlon of tho iloutliorn Pacific, rail-'than It had gono boroNi. "Tho Kv.in
toad fiom JJto Centnil Patltlo wero koI of Oiogon" was tho tltlo glon
put bofoio the luterstato commerce) him on his tmlr, and tho reaction to
communion today by Judgo noboillhls prescutntlou of Oiegon'a charms
S, I.ovett, ihulrmiiu.ot tho board of, has been ery marked, ns Inquiries
.lliectora, Onion 1'aiiflo, and letters ot iippioclutlon have tea-
Judgo I.oolt' freely coiueded t ai tlfloil,
tho t'nlon Pacific hint expended Inigo)
but mummed amminta ot money to, MAItKKT ItCI'OUT
Influnnco public opinion on tho Pad- POHTI.AND, Dec. 8. i Cnttlo,
lie coast und nlsvwhuro In nn of fo;t t steady, Top hogs 25c lower, others
to, dofeat tho cnmpiilgu of tho South'
vru Pftiltlc.
eluaily; pilmo light $9 to 19.25
Sheep nnd cges steady, butter firm.
a baad. It tho mombors donate, tho
talout nnd tlmo, Iho public. It Is foil,
It they want n band sliould aid fin
ancially, The larger tho crowd at the dance
tonight, the hotter the prospects for
a good band next season.
IHISH HKIIIXH ll.VKCUTKD
DUnt.IN, Dee. 8. Itory O'Connor
and I. lam Mollowcs, together with
two other Irish rebels, wero execut
od at Meant Joy prison today.
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