Saturday, February 21, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON
'PAGE THRS3
NEWSinBRIEF
Returned to Seattle
CoL Frederick Moan, aaeletanl
chief engineer of lb Ureet Nona
rn. and Mr, MoDougsl, vice yrsal
dsnt ot tbe A. Guthrie company,
returned nortb laat evenlut after
a brief baalneoa aad laapactloa
trip In Klamath rail and at Blb
ar, Calif., where Iba (Ireal North
ara construction work la balm
rarrlad on. Mr. Mean returned
to his beadquartan at Seattle and
Mr. McDosial to Portland.
Meld Meeting
District Number I, Oref on
Rtate Graduate Nurses' Assocla
tlon, bald their regular monthly
meeting oa Wedneeday evening
at tba home of Mrrf. Henry Oloy
ataln. Tba memberihlp committee
reported on tba memberiblp drive
of Iba aatlooal organisation. Af
ter transaction of routine busl
neea, a Talentlna party and pro
tram wee enjoyed.
Kail Filed
ult for divorce ' wm filed In
clrenll court today by Jennie M.
Baraea versus J. II. Barnes. Mra.
Bsrae aeka for asetody of Don
ald, II, and timer, T, and aeka
that tba father take charge of two
older boys. Cahea of action la
cited aa cruel and Inhuman treat
ment. , , ,
Marahart Beck .
Mr. and Mra. George Barabart
have returned from a all week'a
eojourn Id aoulbara California
wbera Mr. Barnbart baa been re
cuperating from aa ' lllneea. Ha
returned borne much Improved.
Barnkarta plan to leave tomorrow
for Bagene and Portland where
they will raatalD tor come time.
Home from Soath
Mre. Oeorge O. Ulrlch and bod.
Roland, returned home laat eveo
Roland, who baa keen attending
school Id the aoutb plana to re
Bialn la Klamath ralla for tba re
mainder of tba term In order to
recuperate from a recent lllneea.
Armoad. . wbo attenda erbool at
Stanford, remained Id California.
Chief Coaaeel Visile
Paul Relaa, of Chicago, chief
counsel for tba California, Oregon
Power company, arrived In tble
rlty Friday nlgbt to attend todey'a
meeting of the board of director
of the Klamath Irrigation dlatrlct
with ropreeeatattvae of tba power
company.
Acre Foaltkin
Don Carlixia. graduate of the
pharmacy department of Oregon
Hlata College, baa accepted a peel
tloo with toe Waggoner Drag Co.,
of tbla city,' having been placed
Id charge of tba preeerlptloa de
partment. Mr. Carlson la a roeld
ent of Tba Dellec.
Birthday Party Today-
Little Mlae "Bobble" Broater
bane, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Kd Broetarhaua of High etreet,
celebrated ber birthday with a
party for ber little frleada today.
Robbie attenda acbool at the Sa
cred Heart academy.
Maadle Baker Mere
Mlaa Maudle Baker, wbo for
merly reelded Id Klamath Fella
and attended tba local blgb
acbool, arrived In tba city tbla
morning to vlalt with relative
and friend.
PELICAN
LAST SH0WI50 TODAY
The Best Newt in
, Years!
Tba Faateat Picture Ever
Screened! A. cocktail of
hilarious tun, ' pep, Jan,
youth and football tbrllla!
What eaatt What mnilcl
What dancing!
Good
News"
" with '
Bewthr- lota Mary Lawlor
CUff Edward Stanley
Smlthrv-LoW lane '
' Oaah Shy
I
PINE TREE
LAST IHOWTNa TODAY
Billi Dove
' ' ' V ".'" '". '
"ONE NIGHT
AT SUSIES"
, Beautiful BU11 aa Queen
ot th Underworld la a
mora sensational atory
than "Sweetheart and
Wlvea." .
RAINBOW
LAST SHOWING TODAY
"DIG
TIME"
, Character Cioaj-Upe
fa
Off lea Will Be Closed
fa ee e a annnll rtfearl V anal t ah rila hv
n u !( jllatrlnt HIUDHr
agent," that In Una with tba pol
icy ot the southern raciue, in
Main atreet ticket office will be
-..4 r.hrH.p VS. In Abeerv-
anca of Wublngton'a birthday
which falla on HUoasy tnia year.
W. E lUrr Visile ' ' "
W. E. -Barr wbo haa charge ot
traveler' lnanrat.ee company pol
Idea In railroad office waa a
bualnaea vUltor in the city Fri
day. Mr. Barr announced that
effective June 1, bl headquarters
will be moved from Omaha, 10.,
to Portland.
Returned South Friday .
Teddy Benton of tba Ambaa
dor hotel at Baa Francleco, left
laat night tor bla former home
la Redding, Calif.,-to epeod eev
eral day. Mr. Benton will re
turn to Klamath Falla Tuesday,
lie haa beea spending a abort
time here on bul
No Practice Sunday ' '
Tba degree ataft and drill team
of the Royal Neighbor will sot
practice 8unday afternoon-aa waa
previously annoonced on account
ot the kl race. The data , of
practice will be announced later.
la Charg ot Project .'
Oscar Rrennemn, of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company,
left today for Coo Bay, wbera be
will be located for eome time In
charge of on of the company'a
construction project In that city.
fcug-na VUII
Mr. Vernon Kuykndall la
pending the weak end In thla city
flatting her parent. Mr. and Mr.
Kuykendall are - ettandlng the
University of Oregon. She will be
remembered aa Dorothy Steven.
IWtslnrrd at Wtllard '
F. 8. Vettla of tba Golden Waat
Meat Packing company at Oak
land, la again regtaterad at Hotel
Wlllard wbere be makes bla
beadquartera la Klamath Falls.
Returned Home
C. H. Wallace, traveling aud
itor for the Southern Pacific, re
turned to bla home at Dunamnlr.
Calif., Thursday evening after
apendlng aeveral days here oa
burin.
Motored to Central Point
Ray Andera motored to Central
Point today, wbere ha will apend
the week end. Mrs. Andera and
two children, Jlmrala and Bar
bara, will return with him.
See to i Collect
Suit wa filed" In circuit court
today by Morgan and Allen com
pany varan H. J, Winters. Plain
tiff are aulng to collect on three
promissory not with Interact, aa
well aa ooata of tba case. .
Attending LeaUti
Joe Jacob, of Malta, on of the
director of the Klamath Irriga
tion Dlatrlct Board,' la apendlng
aeveral days In Salem attending
leglalatura.
Attorney Leave . ' ' .
D. E. Vanyaotor, deputy dis
trict attorney, left Friday night
for Portland, wbera ha will tran
sact business. Mr. ' VanVactor
will return Monday morning.,. .,
Secure Lice
Aubrey Fleming, -17, and Ar
lena M. Taylor 10, both ot Mer
rill, were leaned a marriage li
cense Friday afternoon by County
Clerk . C. R. DeLap4 ; ; - ,
Will Reanme Position
Mrs. Fred Nichols , tAfnee
Green) wbo has been confined to
a local hospital tor several, weeks
with illness, plans to. resume her
position at Moa's etera Monday.
I .eft for San Ptanelara. '.
Mrs. Ida Orlmea left last night
for Baa Francisco Where aha will
apend aeveral dsy. visit lng .
Empire Hotel
: ; 538 MAIN '. '
. Nxt to American Bank
Glean Rooms
Reasonable
Rates
- In ConUr of Business District
Sptolftl IUtt)t lo Permanent tiaeaU
; Mrs. Lrena Noel
Webb Eeaaeti Left
Webb .Keunett of Klrkpatrlck
and Keonett left . laat evening
for San FrancUco to, apead aev
aral days purchasing spring mer
chandise. .
Spent Friday Hera
' o.-H. roier, traveling- agent
for tba Southern Pacific, spent
Friday la uunamuir, Calif., on
baalnees, from bla beadquartera
re.
On Plraeoe Trip I
. Mra. Eva Bergendorf, propri
etor of the Valley hotel, left laat
night by train on a abort bual
neaa and pleaaure trip.. She es
pect to return the tore part of
Iba week. .
Chester Klnrk Improved
Cheater Klock wbo aubmltted
lo a malor operation at tba If 11 1
alde boapllal aeveral daya ago Is
reported aa recovering satisfact
orily. .
Attawd Medford
Mr. Harry Goelier and Mra
Robert Sloao were among the
D. A. R.. who- left thla morning
for Medford te attend a special
I. A. H. lunabaan.
Receiving Trvsrtaieat '
LeeUr Bcott I recelvlna medical
treatment Id one of tba local hos
pital. Mr. Bcott la . suffering
from sever attack ot Influents.
SOCIETY
Merrill Library
Club Meet. Held
Merrill A Library club meet
ing wae held at the Lost River
Inn, Thursday afternon. A abort
program waa given during the
afternoon.
Those present at tba meetlna
were: Meedamee R. H. Ander
son, t. A. Blake, W. C. Bailey, N.
H. Bogue, C. A. Barrows, M. A,
Bowman, C. Bowman. L. r.
Brown, F. W. Brown. H. P. Blan-
ton, w. T. Breltbaupt. L. H.
Bralnard, IL O. Cox. R. L. Dalton.
A. Frssler, W. F. Fruit. Hugh
raivey, J. I Pother Inaham. John
Oulmon, M. W. Howard, H. M.
neaion, w. r. Jlnnetle, j. B.
Kldwell, R Ksttenhorn. M. ' 1.
Moore, E. F. Merrill, R. E. Mer
rill, A.' W. Rhodea. It C. Steven
son, j. A. Bonuoert, E. C. Stnkel,
n. von, jonn uiaeomlnl. L. 8.
Anderson.. A. RobUon. Laura Har-
tlerode and Mlsa Lois Roblsoa.
Members elected to member.
ship were: - Mrs. Mildred Kaeke
ana Mrs. E. O. Cherryman. Mra.
Rosa Davis and Mr. A. H. Newton
were r-lnUtd into the club.
Tba hoteaee were: Meadamea
E. Pickett. L. W. Penhal . M. O
Hartlerode, B. F. Fau. W. Rob
inson, ana J. u. fop
eve
St. Rita Club '
Met Tuesday'
Mlaa Margaret Magulra was
bos tea to members of the 8L
Rita bridge, club at her home
on Pine etreet Tuesday' after
noon. Four tables ot card were
In play, at the close of which
high score waa awarded to Mra.
W. P. McCeuley and low to
Mrs. George Sprague.
The nest meeting will be held
at rba home ot Mr. Caldwell
on North Ninth.
Northbound Travel
Wat Light Friday
Northbound travel on the
Southern Pacific cant-a-mlla rata
Friday waa light, and It waa nec
essary to add only one extra
coach to the Klamath which left
here tor tba north yesterday
morning. From all Indications
Friday afternoon, tbe Weet Coast
Limited would be able to care
tor all excurslontata leaving laat
niani.
The ' movement aontbbonnd
however, waa quite heavy and
tlva aleenera, all full, and one
extra coach were added to the
Klamath which left laat night for
nan rranetsco.
About too Klamath Falla peo
ple are taking advantage of the
low rates thla week-end to visit
frlsnds and , relative at points
aiong tna Boutnern Paclflo line.
Including Eugene, 8alem, Port
land, ' Dunsmulr, Redding, Red
diuii ana nan rranetsco.
Grants Pact Team
- HereThis Evening
The degree team of the Odd
Fallows lodge at Grants Pass
and a ' group of members from
the Lakeview lodge will he In
the city this evening to take
charge of degree work at a meet
ing ot Ewauna encampment, 41,
I. O. O. F.
"A dinner will be served In the
banquet room at the lodge at
1:30 p. m. by members ot tbe
Rebeksh degree team. About
0 members are expected to be
present from Grant Pass aad
15 from Lakeview.
. A Herald Classified Ad' WtB
Sell It.
At: The,
Klamath Temple, Eighth and
Oak afreet. Fred llornahub, paa
tor, nunaay acnooi : vm
classes for all ages. Our Sun
day school la hovering around
tha 100 mark, lat a make It grow.
Mornlnc wnrahln L 11:00 tha
pastor bringing the message on
- uivine umoanco. ' an oiaer
sermons preached by the evangel
ist. Sunday at (:10 the young
fine service for all young people.
Trie, evening eemre begin at
ia With afMMll MhMtr. ulv.
tlon. Declal elnclne by f h nntmA
Clark alnger,. a aolo by tba
eleven year old local alnger,
Francla Florence and other aoa-
clala.. . , ...
Tha evenMllatfjt undA ,m.
ducted by. Mack WyaU Is bring
ing great erowde, la netting many
converts ana Klamath 4.nt fm
moving forward.- Servlcee every
igat at i:t. Everybody wel
come, - . . ' -i
i : e . e .
First Methods fViarrh. Crmmr
iota ana iiisb sta.. Meivute t.
Wfra, pastor. Paatora realdenc.
1001 High St, Our Sunday acbool
la at t:4E. Clenaa In, . all
Church aervlees at 11 a. m. and
7:10 p. m. Special music. Morn
ing Bermoa tool.. "Woman mnA
Mlaslon;" Evening topic. "John
(pun mo roreruner." Kpwortb
League at t:10; A cordial wel
come at all the service.
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The InuiMl ttamla a.H-t.
corner of 11th and High Sta. Tbe
Sunday acbool meeta at t:4(
every Sunday morning. Classes
or an asea. i ne sermon them
Sunday at 11 a. m. "Tba Flying
Roll and Winged Women.'' Tbe
fifth sermon en Zechariah. There
will be apeclal music, a trio. Tha
meeeage Sundav nim mm k.
another one from tha Zodac. "The
Triumphant Warrior, or tbe Sign
of BaglUarlua." , The B. Y. p. U.
aocietlea will meet at :10. The
FollOwahlB Oanmlaalna la -1..
of 'the senior . program. '. Study
ina,- istn chapter of ReveUtlon
for Wednesday evening. Choir
rehearsal Thursday evening. Mra.
Brunton. choir leader., .
e M
Frlt' Preatleriaa Charrh.
Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F. and
F. M. la to attend tba morning
eervle at tbe First Presbyterian
church. Rev. A. Theodora Smith,
pastor, this Sunday at the 11
o'clock koor. , Tha pastor, will
apeak oa the topic, . "A Better
Country.'' Thla la an address
dealing with tb early pioneer
deya and will be of Intereat to
all. eJhnavlna -tha i . - .
m iUilWM iiiaL
baa beea placed tbla week on tbe
ine ana worn ! the pioneer In
thu aartlna . In m.lu. .
, -. u a o ouiia
up a civfiltafloov that counta for
wbhmj ana for God. Mra.
George W. Mclnlyre at tbe organ,
nreeenta a' '
Been by Mason: aa offertory
.uwr?K br .DTor": together
choir, directed by MIm AagasU
n V r in nton- "The
wwo oafjpafjra- toy Barrt -
In th TsHllnaV Ika M.a
apeak at Iba 7:30 aervicTon -The
oaepaeraa," while the organ
nrorram tn ik. a...,
j - v.vniBK iDcinaea
"Nocturnette" by D Evry - and ot-
i-eeiia- ty Kreteler.
The 8undy acbool wltb classes
i?vr JH1 a9 at : a. aa.
Tb Christian Endeavor aocietlea.
aenlor and IntarmedUta, meet at
a. so.
S a
.. SaJvatloB Antry. AeUrlUea for
- M"day.
Girl guards; t: p. m Wednaa-
vonier jan class: 7:t p.
mM Frldav. ftenula m-A
:0 p. m Friday, 8unshln
Week-end 8errlce Salvation
Armr hail, ai w.i..i .
CUreaca Ford, ensign. t:00 p.
m.. Satarday evening, service at
ball, all Walnut, 10:00 a. m.
DIG TAH.OEIEJC
DISPLAY
and Exhibit of Fine Woolens .
from ; .
Ed. V. Price & Co.
D Hundreds of styles in. the full piece. A
representative of this nationally known
. house will be with us. This is the biffirest
I fl opportunity ever for
right
Monday,
a
Kirkpatrick
6th and
Churches
Sunday, asrvlc at county Jail
10:10 a. m. open air aervio.
Seventh and Main street. H;u
a. m. holiness msetlng at tbe
ball. l:0 p. m. Bible class and
Sunday school at Iba ball, (ivu
p. m. Young Peoples opea arr
meeting. Seventh and Main
street. f:10 p. m. Young Peo
ples' legloa society at tba hall.
7:10 p. m. United open air serv
ice. Seventh and Mala street.
1:00 p. m. Closing meeting at
tb bail. . ,
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Tb Cat hollo Charrh, X. Sta
and High 81., Rev, F. U Gela,
pas lor. Rev, T. P. Casey, assist
ant Dealer. Toe Mism on
Sunday er at 0:10, 1:00 and
10:10. Tbe Ut on la a High
Maa accompanied by tha par
ish choir. Oa Bunaay evening,
there la Rosary and Benediction
at 7.10. Oa Holy Daya tha
Maaaea are at (:10 and 1:00. In
struction for prospective mem
ber ara given every Tuesday
evening at 7:10 In tba rectory.
Choir rehearsals are held In the
chapel at 1:1a Friday evenings.
Everybody la cordially Invited to
attend these service.
. Merrill, Oregon Mesa Is had
at Merrill every Sunday at
i:vv, oemg aiianaea irom
Klamath Falls. , ,
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first Charch of Christ, Scien
tist, lotb and Washington. Sun
day school 1:10 to 10:30 Burtday
service at 11 a. m. Subject:
"Mind' Wednesday evening meet
ing at 1 o clock. Free reading and
free lending library open after
noons, on week days from 1:10
to 0:10 except on Wednesday and
holidays, also before and after
Wednesday evening meeting. Tba
pablle la cordially invitea to at
tend the services ana use tba reaa
log room.
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Zlon Latherea Charrh (Mis
souri Synod) 1021 High St., G.
W. Hoffmann, pastor. Sunday
school and Bible class at 0:10;
Morning worship begins at 10:10.
Sermon topic: "Now la tbe Day ot
Salvation." 8peclal services are
being held during Lent on.Wed
needsy evening at 1:00. Ser
mon for next Wednesday'a serv
ice on tbe Second Word of Christ
ou the Cross. You are cordially
Invited to attend our services.
'see .... .
Coanaalty Cocurregatioaal
Charch. . Garden and Mania Sta.
T. Devi Preston, mlniater, 2017!
Waatland Ave. 10. o'clock
church achool with graded in
fraction for Christian character
building. 11 o'clock second per
iod expressions! work and world
friendship. 11 o'clock service
of worship with preaching by tbe
minister. Tueeday 7:10. at tha
Mill acboo Boy Scout. - Thurs
day at the Mill achool (after
school) Girl Scouts. Friday at
tba charch girls choir practice.
e a
First Baptist Charch, 8th and
Waiblngton St. Sundsy school
:it a, a. George Welch Sunt.
Claaeea for all grades. Preachlnr
service 11 a. m., L B. Blgle.
pastor. B. T. P. U." :0 p. m.
We have tbe aenlor, tha inter
mediate and tba Junior B. Y. P.
U. besides the B. A. D. for the
adults. Preaching service at
lito evening. Our uilsr Bra.
L. B. Slgla hss been holding a
series of meetings at Mitchell.
Oregon with good results, for the
past urea weexa bnt will be with
us la these services. All are In
vited to coma and worship with
First Peatecostal Assembly.
no. saain at. nunaay servlcee.
morning worship at 10:10 o'clock
8ubject. "The Two Fears." Bun-
day achool at 1:10 p. m. Classes
for all ages, E. J. Davidson.' 8udW
Evening evangelistic service- at
7:10. subject. "Tha - Woman
Caught la Adultry, or What Did
Jesus Writ on the Ground.'
the. right suit at theffTf
price. II u
Feb. 23rd
& Kennett!
Main St.
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Week night aervlees, Tueeday
aad Thursdays at 1 o'clock.
Tueeday nlgbt subject, "The
Seven Kingdoms"- cbsrt lecture.
Thursday nlgbt Evangelistic
service.. . . ,
Ssturday night prayer meeting
at tba Assembly Hall at I o'clock
We extend a cordial Invitation
to all people. Rev. t. H. Stev
enson, pastor.
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candle Hall. I to and Walnut
St. Divine servlcee In the Swed
ish Isnguaga will be held Sunday
at 10:41 end 7: JO p. m. Tbe
Rev. G. A. Anderson of San Joaa,
Calif, will be tb speaker. All
who understand Swedish most
heartily Invited. .
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Klamath' Lathers Charch. L
O. O. F. Hall, (th and Mala Bt.,
Kagen W. Lee, minister, phone
inn ur . aH.ri. hMi ,
adult Bible class begin at lo a.
m. ' Morning worantp at 11
o'clock. Theme: "The First
Wn.rl Vrnn tha rvnaa " A mlaa
quartette will ' sing Jerome's
"Com Unto Me." At 1:11 p.
m. communion -servlcee will be
held la th Episcopal church.
Theme: "Th Thirst for Life
Rftnrnat." A ejmllal melMtma la
extended to everybody to ' attend
tbaaa aervlees.
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' St. Paul's Episcopal Charch,
1th and Jefferson Sta. Joseph
S. Ewlng, Rector, phone, 211-R;
rectory 020 N. 11th St. (:4t
a. m. church achool; 11:00 a. m.
morning prayer and aermon.
Theme "An Act ot Ued." 7:10
p. m. Informal aong eervle and
open forum In tb Pariah Hall.
Thla begins our special Lenten
service.
Wednesday afternoon from
1:10 to 1:10 a apeclsl Litany
service and lecture by tb rector.
These meeting will be held reg
ularly throughout Lent.
Special service la St. Paul's
during Lent 8undsy, Feb. 11,
First la Lent. Lenten Boxes
given out In church achool.
Every Wedneaday afternoon
from 1:10 to 1:10. Litany and
lecture on th. Bible and the
church. Every on I Invited but
tbe time la set to make it poe
aible for all women to be present.
Rev. Phil Stnraaa avn..
- " . -.U will
giv the lector March 4th at
;vv p. m. - -
Every Sunday evening at 7tl0
. ra.. Informal song service. This
ill ha fnllnal .
" uj ma open
toram discussion ' fnr air ..
car to remain. '
Fridav Anvil ' 1 ri tu
aerv'ee from lj.oo noon natU
vw p. m.
BnadiT innl.C V...
- !. , &Mwr vnorai
Communion at 11:00 a.m.; 10:00
7" " ""ce or presenUUon ot
Lenten Boxea by church achool
children followed by a service of
Baptism for th little helpers.
COMING EVENTS
Klamath. '
February IT and It Auto
snow.
ntch.
Famous Tamales
Delivered anywhere la
Klamath Fail. Day or Nlgkt
Hot Ready to Berv
Special Rates to Parties aad
' " " Banquet :
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Tel. 84.
MO Spriaa; St Corner of Oak.
IPEJILHGAIX.
v-v "Fightin' or T; S---
LoTin'-I J" 11 '
sgrz t you fm I ; .
M - Lashed to V. " J;
rX Cvf the Mast!"
W1! "it VT.- V'l A rollicking, two-fisted Talkie of mew of the seei,
J ' St I. i 'ur: "J with the irrand he-man fend between filbert aasoV
W&? ,' t ;-"h (la his beet role)
if - V . , WALLACE BEERY
A V 1 ' K g m- (better than la "Tb Big Hoose "),
WWfflllfl bra '
f I ... i . with From th hook
r-TJ J inYAm Srt
v , POLLY M0RAN
S ' jri tct.lt polls' mora leila iitams
HACJDOW
He Couldn't Ride, Shoot or Rope. Dut
with the Cowboys' Gait He Waa '
Real "Bad Man." .
with ' I
Polly Moran and Leila Hyamsv ,
pmETnEE
That Parisian Panic of
1 1 1 I L-1
buic cuiu
VrKa'a all Ik. lanahhia
that sraad farce, with
fM mama enmm mm im
mika ami mm a- fMBMCM. 7 ' I I .
aad tbe thrUl and lare
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