The Cedarville Herald, Volume 57, Numbers 27-52
The new things, are advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the times. Read them! Advertising is news, as mncfi as the headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to yon. FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR NO. 44 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY OCTOBER 5,1934 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTER fROM STATE COURT NEWS Mr; Davey’s Idea of a Decent Front Yard A P P E A L FILED SCHOOL NEWS I l E I f e i D T I I E I I T C 1 ! Appeal from a dismissal judgment l l r H f l K | . | M r N I \ September 0 in Municipal Court has , nil i im .ii i v_bden taken t0 CDmmon Pleas Court j . ■ 'by J, F . Zimmerman, lower courti COLUMBUS.—Duck shooting w ill plaintiff in a suit against David E . , he permitted on Thursday, Friday and Robinson, seeking judgment for $50. j Saturday o f each week from Oct. 4 ' * .— i to Dec. 3, it was announced by Con- PAR T IT IO N SOUGHT ' i servation Commissioner W. H. Rein -! Partition o f Xenia real estate he-1 hurt, this week.' The state conserve-.' longing to the estate o f the late John] tion council established the open;W. Steward is the object o f a suit ! season in conformity with federal ‘ filed in Common Pleas Court by ( i.egulatidns, The Ohio Diyision, o f ]Bernice S. Rickman against Luella B : » Conservation has issued regulations,Payne and others. Attorney F. H. i covering the killing o f wild w a ter-( Dean represents the plaintiff. | fowl on the days mentioned. Shooting! —.....— t DIVORCES AWARDED J Goldie Merica has been awarded a j divorce from-Samuel Merica in Com-1 bion Pleas Court on grounds o f wil ful absence from home fo r a longer j period than three years, and lias been! restored to her former name o f Cor-1 win.' . ’ j. . Clara Hagerty won a divorce from j Richard Hagerty .on her charges o f j failure to provide anil cruelty, and was j .will be permitted from sunrise to sun set only, and use o f airplane, automo bile, power boat or sail boat is pro hibited. Each duck hunter must ob tain a $1.00 federal duck stamp a- vaible at post offices, which must be attached to the state hunters' license. AKftONJUDGE ESCAPESFROM Jack Dunn, past president o f the Future Farmers o f America. Associa tion o f the Hawaiian Islands, will be the guest the coming week o f Bobbie (restored to her maiden name o f Ne Jones o f Radnor, Ohio, president ofjvelier. the National F. F.-A., and o f the voca - 1 —----— , tional agricultural division o f the! ASKS DIVORCE t On -grounds o f failure to provide fo r her support, Gwendolyn Hanlin has brought suit in Common Pleas Court fo r divorce from- Dan-ell Han* meeting in his honor will be given at^in, to whom she was married No- Ohio State University this Friday Jvember 12, 1932, at Richmond, Ind. evening. Dunn is returning a visit;She asks to be restored to her maiden1 State Department of- Education. Mr. Dunn will visit some o f ’ the schools o f the state where vocational agri culture is taught. A recognition ip f? made by President Jones to Hawaiian Islands last spring. the name o f Higgins. £ judge P, H. Stevens, Akron, o f the , Writing *. The demonstrator fo r the Zaner- jBloser System o f W riting was here from Columbus on Friday. She went 'into each o f the grade rooms and gave, a writing lesson to demonstrate how 1;this system should be taught in order (Ninth District Court o f Appeals j to gain the best results. The chil- escaped from his burning automobile jdren and teachers were all very much last Thursday afternoon when it went interested and are looking forward to into the ditch on the Columbus pike j a campaign fo r |better penmanship west o f town; [this year. Mrs. Helen Jacobs is 1 He was alone at the time and when supervising the work, giving one les- he suddenly applied the brakes upon •son to each grade each week; sight o f a parked auto a t the turn o f j -— - — jthe road he skidded into the ditch, ! Chapel 'Program jThe car over, turned blit lie managed i The chapel program, Monday, was to escape unhurt. He had just time !in charge o f the sophomore class, to salvage two suit cases before the Elizabeth Anderson announced the car burst into flames, ;program which included: songs by the j - The Judge thumbed his way te 'assembly; Scripture and prayer, by Cedarville where he arranged with the Mary Jean Townsleyj Reading, “ The Patton Garage to care fo r the com- ;Ghost,” by Mary Frances Heintz; pletely wrecked and damaged car. He high school song by the assembly. [then proceeded on his way to Colum- t Reverend C. E. Hill's remarks on bus, having been in Cincinnati on a ,“ Faith” were well illustrated by the business trip, jlives and works o f the following he- iroes: Moses, Luther, and Livingstone. (Junior Class Play*- November 2, 1934 Reserve the evening o f November 2 for the Junior Class Play. » , > Teachers Enjoy Roast : The teachers enjoyed a. steak roast The Ohio state library is now giving employment to- 140 men and women from .7-.to 39 hours each week under jing certain parts o f the will of-T. H, the FERA . The federal government;Carpenter, as sought in a suit filed by! CONTRUES W IL L i Common Pleas Judge R. L. Gowdy I has handed down a ruling interpret-' ——Courtesy of W . A. Ireland and Columbus Dispatch, pays all wage costs under this plan.iS. T. Carpenter,’ executor, Some o f those employed are skilled ‘ Delia Cowan and others, workers. A recreation room has been i • —— - . ■fitted up fo r the women employes a t ], TO HEAR REPORT against T Five County Brinks Get Public Funds Eight Indictments Council Wants Lid Grand Jury Report Clamped Tighter Threaten Suit Against State Board According to a dispatch out o f Cin cinnati sportsmen and local conferva-; tion people have threatened a suit o f ^ , .mandamus against the State Board o f -last Monday evening at Bryan State] to f thfl board to take ac. harm. Husbands and wives were tion against all coneex.ns that are us_ guests for the enjoyable evening. •' ., ,. T - . B ing the Big and Little Miami rivers fo r drainage on the ground o f stream pollution. There are probably twenty paper mills along the B ig Miami river and only two that probably have use o f the Little Miami river. The question 1 Cafeteria Supper—October 12, 1934 The annual Cafeteria Supper and ;musical program will be held, October >12 ,at the school building. Proceeds from this supper, will be used fo r iauditorium curtain,. Reading C ir c le o f s0.called stream Uution bobs •Books and display mounting boards. every tw0 or three years. , No one is being solicited, but patrons who may desire to .do so may o f the following Chicken, potatoes, DIKE GIVES INTERVIEW Five Greene County ; banks have ] The Greene coun%?j^tid'/'jury. , Council in regular monthly session ( Contribute any been designated by County Commis- ported Tuesday afternoon, eight true Monday evening went on record fo r |articles o f food: „ . , the south end of the 15th floor o f the Report o f Attorney Marcus Shoup, > 1 ° " ^ “ depositor!es fo f publi<; bills, secret indictment, ignored more stricter law enforcement a n d 'carrots,’ canned peas, dry navy beans, Reporter Telia Whdt He Might •— . . ■ v , . *. • . . ■ . funds over & three-year period. A ll three cases continued seven ,BU,,ldm5 ’ , Whl re_,Pa. f t1" ’ L capa5 y as reC,e,Ve.r ,n the case>ids submitted were accepted. I Qmer Scott, 18. and checking- the continued growth o f dis- fruit, fo r salad, (pineapple, organes, the library is located. Paul A. T .lo f Mary Shoup and others• against " ‘ n a T - .....T *”• ''7 ^ ocolL’ AO- a,,« Raymond* order especially on Saturday nights, grapes or bananas), nut meats fo r Noon, state librarian, has been com-;Mary Elam and others, regarding as-' ( “ ' I f f T interest rate bids Stephens, 19, Dayton, Charged with For several weeks residents on the [salad, cabbage, peppers, pickles, jelly, mended by the state relief director' sets which have come into his p o s - ^ ^ th^ t o f automobile. ■ i south side o f town have complained cake, pie, butter, cream, milk, on his ability to give employment to ^session, has been assigned for a hear- e en*“ a lona an< Curtis Ewing, 19, Xenia, auto about conditions on South Main street; — / ...I-- 1 . - I - *_ V ___ --I t ., i Citizens Nationau Banks were named theft. due to intoxicated persons bbcoming' all who have been referred to him ling October 15 in Common P leas1 regardless o f their varied capabilities’.'Court, depositories fo r active accounts. Each .J&rnm Attends Conferences L. J, George attended the an- ORDER FORECLOSURE Jpha T 'i.flarbine, .Jr;*, -haa-baen- a- I Wm, LeValley, 22, Xchia, assault., obnoxious. Conditions in “Pittsburg” ! Mr fhank agreed to accept up to $150,000 Luther Woodrow Vance, 18, Xenia, among some o f the colored folk have;nUal District Vocational Agriculture ”,n* i f P08,t8‘ , burglary and larceny ip attempted been brought to the attention o f local'Teachei-s'Conference, held at Beaver- Three hanks elsewhere in the theft, o f money and TftdfaV-. « n officials. - Out-of-town celebrants-have ^creeky- during-^'ttftfemoOnr andr'wVfe*? county, designated depositories for Jlomer Conner, 21, Xenia, People o f Ohio have reason to; ;.hei’ thankful that. <the attemtited, __ _ escape 'j ) f members o f the Dillinger warded a judgment’ fo r $155 In n suit i bonier Conner, 21, Xenia, grand been finding conditions in that, section jning o f October 4. gang from the death row in the state against (Robert M. and Minnie E. H ill,jnlj*i.^i nna’fnL+v. . / , , ; . ( . ~ . ,° f town to their liking and as a result | Cedarville is in District 3, which in- penitentiary was not successful. It in Common Pleas Court. Foreclsoure ,,„nl ■ ' / , . . Cases ignoied by thp investigating there has been much disorder., (eludes-twenty-one Vocational Agri- would have been a -disgrace -to the of a chattel mortgage was. authorized.' ™ -, , ' , a .. a 111 u,la weie as follows. George Council took the first step to check (culture. Departments, located as fol- state and a reflection on the officials! * . autno^ -^n ces^^^Th e.bauk s, and the max.mum Baker, shooting with intent to wound; -the growth o f disorder and employed lows: four in Montgomery County, responsible for. the state’s prison had j the foolhardy escapade, resulted in’ the t Have Said Were He- Human Ligh t! Action! Camera! What, better way is there' than this to introduce’ his illustrious self, Dike o f Ferndale, the 1933 grand champion hog, son o f the famous movie actor, Blue Boy, four star feature player in the cinema hit o f last year, •“ State Fair,” in -which W ill Rogers also-play-- ed a prominent part. . Coming here by train, and accom panied by a supporting retinue o f 21 “ extras,” Dike, also this year’s grand champion winner in every ■ eastern ISSUE C ITAT ION . . . , _ - ln *h_e «®s« .°* Mflfy ,E. Tippy a- .g ank at Yellow Springs, up to $25,- sault killers gaining their freedom. It gainst Perry E. Tippy, m Common ~ -- - - cept for deposit, were: Miami Deposit ivound;, and Flournoy Stubblefield, as- B ll i 000; Spring Valley National Bank up amount of. fupds each agreed to ac- y id a Mabry, cutting with intent to Dave Taylor as riiglit policeman on five in Preble, five in Darke, four j n sho''r^Up-to-date, was found resting Saturday nights to.'patrol the streets Miami, two in Greene, one in Clark, (comfortably in his clean, straw-filled from midnight until .six the next1 Mr. C. S. Hutchison, District State pig-suite at the Allentown Pa. Fair would have put the state in the Same Pleas Court, a w rit o f citation has ^ n n n " p „ ' I I r Z r ' B . T i An' ° ” ^ “ ven c,,“ 8 e0" Um,t‘d werc Supervisor for Vocational Agriculture, 'fou n d s When questioned in an in category 'as the towns and cities in been issued, requiring the defendant's ran ^ o f --IIenry Thompso"* Council also discussed the recent had charge o f the conference and w a s fr v ie w , he gave h.s age a. a little Ohio and Indiana where the bame appearance in court October 1 to ex- Jamestown’ up to ?7'j00' Av.th manslaughter, and • William H. order of the Ohio Liquor Control assisted by Professor W. F. Stewart, j f e r t w o ygam. He ,s being exhibited Shields, colored, realtor,, prominent in Board ordering all ■places selling head o f Agriculture Education De-|by u. A. Dobbins and A. B. Evans, local political circles, accused, o f liquor to close at midnight, orsooner]part-ment of Ohio State University. |0Wners o f the Ferndale Farms, Cedar- shooting with intent to kill. Other if local authorities desire; It was sug- i Mr. George also attended the second ;v*Re» Ohio. cases continued were: Nnola Thomp- gested that if condidtions did not im-|.session o f the course in farm ma-1 “ O f course you remember iiiy played : the part o f Blue Boy when under con tract to the Fox Film Co., last year. group o f outlaws did succeed in plain non-compliance with a former ! similar attempts. The responsible court order involving payment o f $4 stated officials Who took the necessary .weekly alimony. ! precaution to prevent the planned] . —— ! escape are at least entitled to com-1 SE T l’LE SU IT i mendation fo r the preparations they] Having;been settled, the suit o f! had made to forestall the a,ct o f Gilbert H. Jones and others, executors, Young Republican ^ l n b O r g a n i z e d son, shooting with intent to kill; prove a ten o'clock dobing ordinance, chinery held at Brookville, Saturday, 'father,” he said, “ who Organization o f a Young Hiram Branham, issuing -worthless would be the next step. Men’s check, Paul VVysong and Paul Peter- ’ -------- ------— ^September 29. Pierpont had Makiey, which resulted against Wilbcrforce University and Jtepubl*can J ‘ub f J'ounty " on* both charged with burglary; and in the latter’s death by shooting and'others, has been ordered dismissed in*105* plaCe Thursday night when 05 Vernon Adams, provided the biggest newspaper story.Common Pleas Court. pal'ty suppt»;tera met in the eourt- o f the week excepting only the revela -( --------- house' assembly loom ’ at thc Court tions in- the sensational Lindbergh; W INS JUDGMENT kidnaping. Still another chapter in ; The state o f Ohio, ex rel I. J. Ful Fourth Dividend the story o f the Dillingervoutfit will ton, state banking superintendent, in be written on Oct. 17, the date set .charge o f the Bowersville. Bank by the state supreme court fo r carry- liquidation, has been awarded a $502.- ing out the death sentence meted to ,43 note judgment in Common Pleas Pierpont. (Court .against Fred M. Ross, doing --------- (business as the Ross Store Co. The annual report o f Auditor o f j -------- - State Joseph T; Tracy fo r the year ; ASS IGN HEAR ING 1933 has just been issued in a cloth- j Exceptions made to the invantory bound volume o f 000 pages, In addi- 'and, appraisal filed by Anna Forney, tion to numerous financial statements; (administratrix o f the estate o f Wil- the report contains much,informationjliam C. Forney, have been assigned covering numerous state departments;for a hearing October 4 in Probate Second Wheat Checks Are Now Due Cafeteria Supper The following foods are included in * « • ’ 'the menu fo r the cafeteria supper: i . , . • • ... , At First State (Creamed chicken and biscuits .........10 ! “ Ucf:_-UD ! P^ ' Creamed carrots and p ea s__ :_____ ^.05 His real name was Dike o f Rosedale. Blue Boy was only his screen name. A t the time he was picked up by the Depositors of The First State Bank Mashed p o ta to es______ ___________ .05 be weighed 820 pounds.” House in Xenia. Temporary officers elected by the igroup were Glenn F. McFadden, Xenia, chairman, and Cfiarlqs Zell, ----- -— Xenia, secretary. Permanent officers The wheat checks on the second ceive a fourth dividend Oct. 10, ac- Perfection salad wifi be selected at a meeting next payment o f 1933 wheat crops are now cording to an announcement made by Pickles ____________________________ .01 Thursday night. Club organizers being handed out at headquarters’ in E. H. Hamner, agent in charge o f Weiner sandwiches__- _____ •______ .05 look fo r an attendance o f more than the Federal Building in Xenia, Al- liquidation. The 20 per cent dividend Buttered rolls and j e l l y _____ '____ 03 200 at the next meeting, 'pating .in the Iowa State fair. Then, o f South Charleston,’ which closed Baked b ean s___________ 1__________ .05 more than two years ago, will re- Fruit s a la d _______________ ________ .05 ..........................05 Young Daughter Died Wednesday W ith this, Dike, o f Ferndale took time out to emit a few stiflfled grunts and scratch his right ear against the white-washed, wooden trough. Continuing he • said, “ When my father finished his part in the pic- ready checks to thc amount o f $8,000 which will be shared by nearly 1,200 Cake ___________ ___________ _^_.05 |*Ure» ‘State Fair,’ with Will Rogers, are on hand. It is said’ the second depositors, will amount to about $60.- Pie ___________________________ .05 and public funds, Thos. M. Gregory, chairman, L. E, Nysewander and J, W „ Beall, mem bers o f the Industrial Commission o f Ohio* and Thos.. P, Kearns, superin- Court, payment will amount to $14,000, the 000 first totaled $40,000. ( *— ■-» - .........> Checks on the .first payment o f the . . _______ 1934 wheat crop will arrive soon and C l J i r k . C o » VOtC O i l - „ ,, . . , , , . , , will total about $40,000. Jeanetta, two and one-half-year-old ^ T „ The corn-hog payment covered 1,- ■ Ice c r e am ____________ 1_________ ^..05’i iC o ffe e ___________________________ 05 he was sent to a new location in an- ■'other part o f California, to the voca- END ADM IN ISTRA T ION . Estate o f Oliver E, Pennewit has been relieved o f administration be cause the assets have been reduced to daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wise- , , , , , . man, Who resided on the Smith farm Coa rac.ts and amountcd to ?288‘" tendent o f the. state division o f safety below $500, according to an entry filed and hygiene, are on the program o f in Probate Court, the annual National Safety Congress] ——------------------- in session at Cleveland this week, FORECLOSURE SU IT -------- - ‘ I Foreclosure o f real estate mort- east of town, died about three o’clock Wednesday afernoon o f pneumonia, The daughter had been an infant most o f her life. Besides the parents a number o f children survive. The funeral will be held from the home this Friday afternoon a t 2:30 with Rev, C, E. Hill in churge service, Burial in Selma cemetery 000, Checks on twenty-three tracts have not been given out. Freshman Girls Entertained _ _ [ The members o f the freshman hdme Corn-Hog 1 rOgr3.m economics.class were entertained Wed nesday evening after school, by the girls o f the sophomore home econo mics class. ' BOWERSV ILLE BANKER GOES TO CHICAGO SATURDAY con- With ten townships reported at this time Clark county farmers are about evenly divided on whether to continue the coiii-hog program or not. With 380 votes cast in ten townships, 194 favored thc adjustment Agriculture Boys Organize The Vocational Agriculture-boys o f program, grades 9-12 met in the, agriculture Columbus will be the meeting place gages is sought ih three suits on file during October o f 20 conventions,‘in. Common Pleas Court, foul* o f them national in scope and j The .Virginian Joint Stock Land the others state gatherings. Two o f Bank, Charleston, W. Va., plaintiff in the most important state conventions {in action against Orville C. Colvin will be the Ohio State Metjical Asso- and others, requests judgment fo r $0,- ciation, Oct. 7-9, and the Kiwanis *450.02 and sheriff’s sale o f two tracts Clubs o f Ohio,, Oct. 22-23. (o f ,Caesarcreck Twp. real estate. At- Farmers o f Ohio are voting thisltorney W. A , Miller was named ro -; black ducks week to determine their views on the ceiver under $1,000 bond DUCK SEASON OPENS o’clock " Herbert Fisher for many ycars wbile 102 °I,posed‘ On the contract (class room, Wednesday, during the o f the connected with the Bowersville Bank pcr acre P™l?ram for 1935 sentiment (fourth period, fo r the purpose o f or- ‘ ............. ! ' " and 114 (ganizing the Cedarville Chapter of|“ fty affa,r- ,By the waV of farmers the Future Farmers o f America. (Im Hampshire bred, and bj Mr. George had given a brief ]0* bpviv6nmeftt, I m Ohio fed. ion of the activities of the I - I sure like to do is and a cashier until the bank closed in was stron£ affainst 240 p<)- 'August 1933, has taken a position yos- Champaign county with the F. D. Carpenter Coni Co.* voted on the basis o f three to ’ two Chicago, and left Saturday evening,.ilf»ainst tbu Pr°gram. federal corn-hog curtailment program rents, ■ Miller and ■ Finney are the Limit off canvasbacks, redheads, blue-. » » i___ l rinn _____ ! hOAMA. . . bills. rincrneplfR, filne-wintr. irreen- The Ohio season for ducks opens His fam ily will remain in Bowersville / NQT |} u «{ n LEAVES Saturday and will dose on December this winter. Harold J. Fnwcett, 8.. No shooting o f duck on. Monday, liquidating agent in Cedarviite', now Tuesday or Wednesday. Thc bag has charge of the Bowersville bank limit wiil bo twelve per day fo r mnl- which will open Monday and Tues lucks, widgeon and pin- days, The other days Mr.' Fawcet to collect' tails, or twelve in the aggregate, will he in Cedarville. . tional department o f the Sacramento high school. - “ I was just a little fellow then, but now I ’ve sort o f grown up a bit. Modestly, Dike o f Ferndale admit ted to being the most outstanding Son o f Blue Boy in the United States. He tips the scules at 750 pounds, “ Would .you say that heredity or environment played ,the biggest part in your rather remarkable life ? ” was the last question piled to him, “ Well,” he grunted in half amused glee* “ it scenes to me to be a‘ fifty- heredity* by the way A fte r explanati f ti i i f ' tblhg I h li i eat, Future Farmers* the following officers Next, I like to travel. From here Pitt iwere elected: president, Harold Bene- t^e Trenton Fair, then to the ON IMPROVED STREETS'diet; vice-president, John Williamson; Fair> and lhen on to Lancaster, ——'— “ 'secretary,. Herman Randall; treasurer*- ’ .. . , , Howard ’ B®,h* little inclined to talk further, Dike o f Ferndale le ft out. an abrupt snort* rolled over* on hie side, and in •closing his eyes* le ft the interviewer fo r 1935. About 75,000 farmers o f‘the plaintiff’s attorneys, state signed contracts this year to re-j The Peoples Building and Savings duce hog production 25 per cent and Co., is plaintiff in the following ac- corn production 20 per cent, fo r which .tions: against Charles B. Allen, Julia they are receiving approximately $17,-5Allen and others, asking judgment for ill * i g cks* blu - i g* gr - wing, spoonbills and gudwall is five a day and this limit to be included in the twelve ducks. NO LOCAL OPTION VOTE Property owners and citizens are .Robert awcett ui;8e'i not 1° burn leaves on: the !fol- [Finney, lowing improved street's, Xenia nve., Main , street* Chillicothe street and ■Cedar street. Burning o f leaves on Beatty; • reporter, 000 , 000 . Sugarcreek Twp. and Bcllbrook will not get to vote oh local option on the sale o f beer under “ c” and “ d” per- niits. It has been held that the peti- .Senior III v ........................................................ Margaret Bailey* a member o f the know ^bat be iac n°Hnng more to improved streets'damages the street senior class, has been absent from -^^ * and is in violation o f ordinance, (school the past week on account . o f, ■ „. „ ■ . illness. Her classmates and teachers' Jud« e Bourquin* a New Jersey KENNETH L ITTLE , Mayor. 203-ACRE FARM SOLD $005.01 and foreclosure o f Xenia.^JAMESTOWN BANK IN STALLS city propertyj against Ida M« Huffmen j S A F E T Y EQU IPMENT tion did not conform to the state law and C. A. Huffman asking judgment . --------- governing election in that a township fo r $1,813.34 and foreclosure. C, W, i The Farmers and Traders Bank, and village enhnot combine in voting 0000 POUNDS FROZEN MEAT FOR COUNTY j Avish her a speedy recovery. Senior News The senior class recently held A. A . Conklin, surplus food adminis- special meeting fo r the purpose o f judge, noted the country over fo r his (rugged type o f justice, and one who has fihed more than one attorney fo r “ obstructing justice” recently )na(le the following comment: In this pres ent campaign thc judge shouted to i ,m „ « AAdcr».A, Xcniu TVp. Is * “ • « * > - «>• PtalnHff. h », burAkr] w S f t • protection fo r windows that is buliet both districts could vote on the issue in Ult- county- Saturday at $37 an acre. , The pralsal price, was $42 an acre, np- Wanted- used cars, Xenia, O, Bolden'& Co., Steele Bldg, proof. hut not together, Only those who have the proper identification enn get tho meat. ’ (Continued to Pago 4) I jurisdic tion, Wallace and Tugwolji would have insisted at least two o f them be plow ed Under*” ,
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