The Cedarville Herald, Volume 58, Numbers 27-52
The. fcew things fre advertised by merchants first. Advertisements keep you abreast of the tiuvs. Read them! Advertising is news, as much' as the headlines on the front page. Often it is of more significance to you. PIPY-EIGHTH YEAR NO; 42 CEDARVILLE, OHIO, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 20,1935 PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR NEWS LETTED FROMSTATE DEPARTMENTS Turning Over a Full Larder ! COLLEGE NEWS DIVORCE SUITS | Declaringher husband ha? failed to contribute to her support for the last ,ten years, Aleathea Mo'wen, 125 La- ’fayette J5t.. has filed suit in Common thousand per- Pleas Court for a divorce from of the United Charles Mowen, 2043 Walen Ave', COLUMBUS,—Two ' sons from all parts States will gather a t Ohio State uni- Belmont, subui’b of Dayton, charging versity from Thurslay to Sunday of gross nogleet, wilful absence and this week to attend a national forum cruelty. They were married March on country life, under auspices of the 18, 1911) in .Xenia. American Country Life association,, Haines Craig, in a suit seeking a an organization which is attempting divorce from Helen Craig, 139 to further a worthy country life in Orange St., to whom he was .married the United States and to build an out- November 30, 1921, charges his wife standing rural civilization. Three deserted him April 1, 1934. He re main aspects of rural life will be con- quests that she be barred of dower sidered—population movements af- in Ins property, fecting the welfare of the farm ’ Other divorce petitions have been family, current programs for the im- filed by Charles A. Shoup .against provement of country life and de- Edna Lee Shoup,. charging gross .negr cisions on 'which the future of rural lect, and by Loieufamie Strider a- life will depend. The sessions are gainst Jolm R. Stridor, charging neg- j for both lay and professional 'persons.;lect and cruelty. There will be -several nationally .— known speakers, including United! ACCOUNTING DEMANDED of Agriculture Accounting of profits arising from States Secretary Heinry A. Wallace. Of importance a 54.33-acre farm in Xenia Twp. is | will be Saturday luncheon meeting on sought by Mamie -M. Hester in a suit conservation, which will be presided filed- against C. C. and Arthur ■A. ■ over -by David C. Warner, executive Turner.-' The farm is jointly owned secretary of the Ohio State water, by the piaintiif and defendants, ac- conservation' board._ ^Addresses will cording to the petition, which charges be made by Charles E. Eliot, II of the defendants have refused-to make Washington, executive officer -of- the an accounting or share in any p ro -. national reso")jes board, arid J. N. ceeds,-although the farm is productive' Darling of the -biological survey of i»nd reasonably worth $500 a year in the United States .Department of lcntnis.' F..H; Dean is the plaintiff’s Agriculture. The public may attend attorney. j the meetings. " ■ -------- FEDERAL AID FDR STUDENTS IN LDOAL DOLLEDE | . . Convocation Services ' The students and "faculty"o f Cedar- ville College -were present a t the an nual Convocation Services, Sabbath Evening in the Presbyterian Church. [Mrs. Margaret J. Work, Director of [the Conservatory of Music, gave w W'i|deIt3*^“‘7 f e ^ l e T w U ^ i f o T C e Organ-recita1 preceding the service. md Axtioch. Colleges. The money is Dr McChesney’s sermon on “Abund- for needy atud<mta by meana of lant Life urns impressive and i n - t ime employment while in school. The SbTpctive. The special music furnished by The Orange and Blue Monthly allotments totalling $2,- 505 in federal relief funds for 107 Seranaders. Y. W. Tea Mrs, Work, the faculty.advisor of the Y. W-, graciously opened her home for the annual Y. W. Tea on Thursday afternoon a t four o’clock. Eaeh old member brought her “little sister" and "saw that she was .'intro duced to the girls who were new to her. ' Martha Bryant, Harriet Riten- 0 «r, Afina Jane ‘Wham, and Glenna Basore furnished numbers for a love ly program, Tea a|nd cookies were served later. was compensation is about $15 a month. In the allotment 16 students to.Ce- darville College will get $240; 78 stu dents a t Wilberforce will get $1,170; 73 students a t Antioch will get $1,- 095. United Presbyterian Welcome Once again the students and faculty of Cedarville College .were summoned- to the U. P. Church for the annual Delegates Meet For Annual 4-H Congress Some 400 4-H club delegates reg istered Saturday a t the Ohio State University, Columbus, for the twenty- • first annual 4-H Club Congress. .Sixty of them were adult advisors. Chosen- for the excellence of their Work in the club -program' over a period ;of years, the delegates-.spent five days, from Saturday to Wednes day, taking part in a program con- Burglars Force Tea Brown Objects To Prominent Farmer Room Doojtr, Monday Finance Program^ welcome. The group was divided into i f 8*"* Iarge,y discussion meetings, five classes and all were enrolled i n J l e c t u r e s aad tours of the university school There were history, math., I ? Dlscuf io»1 meetings were sses. and finally led by the members of the university shorthand, and a rt classes, fi ll 'an information hunt, or geography [class, led us to a lovely lunch. Thank you, friendly U. grand time. Died. Thursday fhe front door of th.e Blue Bird , Clarence J. Brown, former Republi- Funeral services^for Horace e J -...... Tea Room was forced open sometime can Secretary of State and former Mills, 74 years old, widely known The first meeting-of the boys’-teams early Monday morning and $16 lift- candidate for governor, issued a state- farmer, who died Thursday a fter-*or baseball and basketball was on ___ __ _ P's. We all had-a :------- FORECLOSURE ACTION ' ' - „ — ” ’ The population of state institutions, The Home Building and Savings including hospitals, industrial schools, Co., through Attorney H. 1). Smith, reformatories and Ohio penitentiary is piaintiif in a $722.66 mortgage was 36,330 a t'th e end of the June foreclosure suit against Charles E. •quarter, according to 'a veptirt just Jenkins and .others, involving two t *ona P^^riy slot-machine with prob- Davey’splanto organize a corpora- from injuries received April'*24,'when"number were.outopthe published by Mrs. Margaret Allman, tracts .of Xenia real estate. John$18.to $20 was carried away. No tion to bond the state beyond’.what thrown by a team of runaway horses Practice. director of the State Department of Baughn, as sheriff, was appointed re- d,n'et clut‘ was leftb»t officers have Die constitution provides. Mr. Brown was conducted at 2:30 O'clock Satur-1 In th® earlYhoursofthe-morning staff. The group heard lectures by Gert rude Warren, club specialist for the U. S. Department, of Agriculture, Dean John F. Cunningham of the col lege of agriculture, Director H, C.. Rausower of the Ohio Agricultural ed from the cash register. In addi- ment Monday objecting to Gov. noon, having never fully recovered Monday of this week. A g o o d l y , Se™? e’ JK Rummell> , w - - field for a^*d editor of The Ohio Farmer, and r others. Public Welfare. Of the total, 23,.: ceiver by the court. 62’6 were men and 12,805" were women. ---- -— The report stated that the division of WINS NOTE JUDGEBENT a line which they 1hope bring developments^ When E. E. Neal, who day from his home on* Wilmington 1?st Wednesday the annual night' Orie of the features of the program was > the -award' of certificates of * ‘‘Any scheme to finance Governor road. Burial was‘made in Woodland Parade of the gentlement of the c o l - ? ° ^ adl*'*' with his Davey’s institutional building pro- cemetery. lege occurred. As usual the air was l\ Harbine, Jr., has been a- fan»!y reside, on the second floor over gram that creates a bonded indebted- A native of Cilton county Mr. Mills ,rent With>■ groans, -yells and -clattering . - i L , . n , D n a ^ ^ .1 - I . ..... , C < 11 • ■ « 11 , • - » 1 . A I— 11 1 _• . 1 .. _ .1 1 . 1 . i charities a t that time had 771 depend- John , . . . __________ _____ _____ ent children placed in private homes; wanted n note judgment- for $1,- j efu R®onh entered the room he nesp of millions of dollars in excess pulsed the greater part of his life ip ao’8ef of had 948.87 in a suit against S. H. Mowery. * " ‘ L institutions and hospitals, and 1710 crippled children under direct -------- •• supervision. PETITION DISMISSED _____ 1 On application of the Union Central added to cannon found the front door standing partly of the maximum fixed; by the con- Greene county"and^hidr e s id e d J2 boomin&3* All of os who like to open. The door had been force open stitution, or that, by indirection or years on the farm where hedied. His slee?a,ways •enjoy-, such’-occasions, by a jimmy or sharp piece of-steel, otherwise, creates an obligation of wife died in 1928, ' ^ the lock on one side being torn from such character to be met by the tax- ' ' payers should be submitted to the ^PBn. Mru t ___ chapel lgst Mr. David Adair of the class of i’28 of New-Milford, Conn., where he the following chil- - " “ The long-awaited report of the A portion of the large collection of Life Insurance Co., plaintiff in a'pend- »ne door jam. payers should be submitted to the dren; Mra Dena Youn(?> of F j^ erick 13 co^ m » Pnvate school, ,» y e ,a American Legion Committee inves- materials belonging to the family of 8uifc a^ nat IIu«h Ma,^ an at«» Marshall McLepn and Deputy Sheriff voters for their a p ^ l Md.; Grant, a t home; Russell, near lk m lwfc ««atN r the Ohio Soldiers'and SaU- . General U lyss^ S . Grant: has been «thers- “ supplemental petition has Walton Spahi- investigated. The job Bellbrook;. Mrs. Clifford Perry, Rich-L S , ora‘^ hR U » 'H om e nt-Xenia ,^xe4 # placed on diaplay a t the museum of been 0rdered dfamuawd. evidently was that of local talent.- I t t ls reported the Governer haa mt am. moml Ind<; Mt^. Gotdbn Wbeks, a t r ^ ^ ^ minimum operating budget, $114A45 the Ohio State Arcraeological and — . was the first time in months that the bitious.highway m o v em e n t scheme h6me< and Mra BImer Hagler, tiear “ Cbapel above a figure set by Gov..Davey. I t Historical society, it was announced PERMISSION GIVEN receipts had not been taken from the running into millions of dollars. Jamo8town. four ^randchiidren; a ™ \ i , !c,eared the institution of all charges by Henry C. Shetrone, d irecto r/The In the case of Andrew Muterspaw «»h register at, closing time, . The same artifice of subterfuge. bri>ther> Delmont> of Christianburg,L„? ' T Pasto^ i f mismanagement. club advisors who had served as lead ers of clubs for 10 years. Orphans’ Home Well Managed exhibits were loaned by Mrs. M. S. against The Dayton Power and Light Cramer of Easton, Pa., widow of the Do., the plaintiff 1ms nbtained court late Captain Jesse Grant Cramer, a permission to file an amended petition, nephew of(. General Grant. Included — —- are several I woven and knitted cover-’ .• ORDER PARTITION MADE lets made by General Grant’s mother Partition of reel estate has been and two. patch-work quilts- made by authorized anil A. W. Tresise, J. W. his sisters, a Chinese laquercd sowing Drugli and A. E. Faulkner appointed field, went on a strike last Saturday box which the general bought for his commissioners for this purpose in the and were suspended ns leaders in n mother when he was on a trip around ,,a8e Zotla Day and others against strike that kept most of the 198 en- the wotld, 'three oil paintings and V/eilcy Littler and others. . rollees from returning to work, numerous photographs of the many ~~ CCC ttMutiny,, In Fairfield Camp Sixteen.members of the CCC station ed at Patterson Field aid‘depot, Fuir- and evasion of the terms of the con- an'd"a''• 'i8te;;“MI;,. E L n ^ B la ^ N e w In W b ' report to State Legion Com- stitution could be used to finance the Burlington. .President McChesney attended th e1^ ^ william Konold> the Legion highway plan as well as every other meeting, of the Dayton Presbytery in dream mid scheme of the tax-spend- ---------------------- ------------------ ------------------ group aeciared. ers, “If the building program can not be financed by the pay-as-you-go policy, then the question of creating this or other obligations should in all honesty and sincerity of purpose be submitted to the voters, Yellow Springs on Tuesday At this «We shouldiaay that if ,all the chil. meeting Robert Hamrnan, *35 was re- ^ of 0hio could have the aame at_ eeived under the care of Presbytery tention iven their h jcal mental and recommended- to the Western:moral and 8pirituai well ^ins, the Dr. Hugh-I. Evans C ^ 0 S e 5 L ^ 0 d e r a t 0 r ,Theological.Seminary as a student for g ^ te ^ ' “oMo‘would receive larger Dr. Hugh Ivon Evans, pastor of the ^ e 1?1" w 0 *,e ^ ospf!‘ *>8U* ^"'dividends on the money invested in Westminster Presbyterian church, ^Pr,ankl,a Trubee,'public e l a t i o n . ’’ ’35, students of Cedarville CoUege, Tho committee recommended Dayton, was' unanimously elected members of the Grant family,, a group AWARDED DIVORCE of German bibles, three paisley On gVounds, of gross negleet of does not permit, Ono extra day’s work shawls, pieces of jewelry anil several duty, Helen Layton -has .been, grant- la- asked on Saturday. For a time attractive piecesjaf Silver of which the ed it .divorce* from John Layton, afid..there, was mutiny in thecamp nnd outstanding ,are fruit baskets and was nwarded custody of a miner child, the strikers'would not let-their corn- serving trajrs. — r™ ......... - fades even work. . DISMISS CASE One of the discharged as siiokes- A warning that Stores,, meat The ease of If. M. Van Pelt, former mftn for "those expelled says the boys markets and packers as well ns in- county treasurer, against. Samuel djd tl0t ?et enough to eat. Another dividuals will be held to the posses- Wheatley, a foreclosure action involv- hearing is now demanded* sion limit of five rabbits a da/.Was Ing tax delinquency, has been order- _____ _________ made by Conservation Commissioner ed dismissed, Lawrence Wooddell. It has been ' - - — - common practice for years for meut The appeal of Frank E. Snypp, Os- markets and produce dealers to ob- bom, convicted of violating the Ohio tain rabbits from hulnters and trap- securities net, and under a fine of pers and to sell them on the open $2,000 and five years in the Ohio market. Sportsmen throughout the Penitentiary, will not be argued on p^ivnient of ^$4 459 76 state have long opposed such action, nppeal until the Court of Appeals con * ’ A new hunting law in effect this venes in this county on Oct. 16, that _„v - governor call the Legislature five davs a week hut whpn the-iventher “*.v iw» umium run uieeuiig in the Yellow ance. a e mea HnpMssivq forthwith to enact the revised budget T Plan that is a palpable violation of Springs church Tuesday morning. The h°ld to^ the lato Rev.^i ¥479,241 for 1935 and $425,228 for It is unthinkable that members of Moderator of Dayton Presbytery at Tkeol°ffi<'al Seminary were in attend- tbe The recruits are supposed to work v, \ , .... ! ‘ w w yw n fin « n nnlf l„, .. „ -.l^*B'at ^ e would - vote for any ts ann al Fall m tin the spirit of the constitution Ihey a re sworn to uphold. Which Rev. Donald F- Lomas, pastor of the ? " Iph M' f ox who a t one time was a 1936( First Presbyterian church, South f,eLd secr,etary ^ Cedarville College. “Any scheme 'to obligate the state Charleston, was. chosen temporary of Ohio to any debt in excess of $750,- clerk, and Older E, M. Cary, Dayton, Several new students came to since our.last report. One hundred and 000 without u vote of the electorate is served for the day as recording clerk. IbWY-six mf e )now enrolled in the an invasion of the constitution and a The Reily church, Butler County, Dr. ar aa y m t e e- eowardly subversion of tho rights of Crawford B. Clark, pastor, was select- p __ the peoplo.” Ferndale Herdi Will Sell Dog Track For Taxes New Camp Site . Chosen Near Xenia Public sale of the* abandoned dog racing plant a t Fairfield for in taxes and IiCifalties has been authorized by. Oom- . .. , „ . . „ ... . , . mon Picas Judge’ R. L. Gowdy, who year sets the possession limit as well Prosecutor Marcus McCalhster sought ortlercd the H appraised. the bag limit a t five,, and imposes a an early hearing but, » crowded court penalty of from $25 to $200 for viola- docket, made this impossible at this tion. Sportsmen claim that In many time, counties the number of rabbits him. Army officers have approved selec tion of .a 10-acre tract on the Ralph Arrangements were made for his in non: Homey farm, Upper Bcllbrook pike, *taliation m pastor on October 18th Wins In East A report of the Ferndale herd of ed for the annual Spring meeting t o 1 Try-*0®1 meetings were held for the ’Hampshire hogs now showing a t dif- be held in April. The winter meeting glee c,ub‘ ^uartebtoB> and chorus on ferent state fairs in the East indicates will be held a t Westminster church, Monday and Tuesday of this-week. (the herd is winning more ribbons and Dayton, in December. !' -------:------------ -- money this year than anytime in its The Rev. Donald E. Mitchell was I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n y ' 'history' Competition is keener this received into Membership arid accept-? t year “ ^ r e h c i ^ are in the show ed a call from the Covington church.! M^KCS ScttlfRlSIit M,Jg anm former y^ara. .......... | The Ferndale herd had a remark* Several weeks ago the little daugh- abI® .showing a t Ohdo State Fair when a gropp of ministers, appointed ter o{ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hays, when fcwo h®®8 shown were in the sRe^Tor^a^WrTo^ earnin'Greene by Presbytery, will 0^01^% "induct Miller st„ was injured when the, child “ on®y “ ^ “Qt ten show8, aTld P him into his office. !walked unknown behind a car being one In tenth, Nineteen premiums The 33-ncre tract was involved in' a tax delinquency foreclosure suit wo- backed by C. E. Masters, county. An option previously obtained on a Luncheon was served by the tb «frAAt camp site on the J. H. Hawkins farm, men °f the church when more than _ ,tll Fairground road, was not exercised 100 delegates enjoyed the church’a n had accidont ineurance who a t-.out °I twenty chances were won a t Ohio State, _________ ________ „ ........... JIlod by H. M. Van Pelt, former Greene ^ ^ ^ u ' a t o hospitality. A memorial service was * « » * * * ^ t u a l ' Insurance Co., jFRKE STREET SHOW been seriously depleted, in some, die-' . . ^ een e county treasurer, against the “or he ^ “j 0 enrolles to ^ station. conducted for the Rev. Ralph M. Fox ^™ ugh the ,ocal agcnt’ G‘ H' Hart" W tricts almost to the extent of ex te rn -,C j r e e n e C O U I l t y C y lH S 1-airfield Amusement Park, Ltd., pro- e<| there ft - • “• tV”" man’ Receive 4-H Honors inoting group. {nation, through commercialized sale’ and so the division of conservation is-, sUed the ultimatum that the new law will be applicable to stores, meat Two girls representing 4-H clubs original investment of $75,000. It was ^ ^ ‘^ 7 arid is connected markets and all produce dealers ns in Greene county received honorable abandoned after an opening night well as to the hunters, mention in departmental contests at raid, but the one-fifth mile oval had 1/ Kvnr’f: Ipnqftfl fm* twn VPArfi . ^ ^ ^ i t . desifiTUat^tl BS B l German "Rami. AntAv. . . , . . . . . The new tract, leased for t o years ‘', g. y . accident arranged for the proper esif?nated as a er an Band, e tcr- Intended for greyhound racmg, the , of reneWfll #or a th|rd Lharleaton church, former members » ^ tae chihl and a S S d tained » crowd Tuesday evening, pla.ft was built four years ago a t an nf o{iv WfttAr «f organization who have recent- _ . . ^ urfa Tbe ' year, has the advantage of city water with the the died. Important committee re- the parents everything would be ine Pr°iec*' te sponsored by local city, sewerage system. the recent Ohio state fair, according been used occasionally this summer ports, conferences, plans for the ^ tte d wlthout need 6f anykind of commmity“ lub h h , „ future work of the more than 40 le«fWat^ n* AH expenses have been ,C mmumty C,ub< An advance crew moved to Satur- cllurchSB of the dlstrict and rountine Paid and tb« famlly compensated for day for preliminary work, including busJneM occupled thc attention of the extra ®xPen8« ln tb®b®me. The last ~ * - - -- chapter of the case was last week erection of a “tc-nted city, prior 1° delegates until adjournment, construction of permanent bnrwkn, _______ .. POWER WAS OFF iwhen the Greene Coujnty Probate WILL ENTER SEMINARY Robert Hardman, son of Dr. arid Will Test Bond Refunder Legislation been rebuilding its lines in this sec - . ■...—. tion and rather than discomode day A temporary injunction has been light business, turned off the powerf Court executed a release for the child *f™' W ' ? ' Harriman, Dayton, former as a minor. I t is the first liability CeT . , l . / recommetlded as a candidate tor A boom to real estate business for to a reP°rt receiveil by Ruth Radford, for midget auto races, _ ,. . w vj home demonstration agent, -------- -—- SSJ Wagner, ‘director of the SMte! C"™1 »f B« h t»wnahip LONG ILLNESS FATAL TO C Z m T t of Conferee. Ho e«!d <**. ^ «>6 hen th • AGED JAMESTOWN MAN „ nf.,r ___ nf j.b„ contest, scoring 589 out of a possible ——— building anff loan associations in the «00 Points. Alma Brewer, of Clifton Funeral services for Thomas Ed- state are now lending money, and if club, received a grade of “A for the wards, 80 years old, lifelong Greene Industrial payrolls continue to gain it Individual demonstratron- that she county resident, who died Saturday at « * w lLiq n-vppritove gave on the subject of “Equipping a ins homo at Jamestown after an exv . ______ *.77^ rnoiAriftllv increased before Sewing Basket.” tended illness, were conducted there granted in dark county against the at midnight-until 4 a. m., so that the TWO FARMS SOLD AT June and enters WMtemW,I^7mricat S S v o : ---------- 1--------L » l « S»«.lr.y r f l « w « . B»rihl t a M n m r .« l tanA r^ « U b., C .d«,ille j HIGH PRICES SATURDAY s S C y , ^ h S L J S ^ vl-iuallv an building and loan as- lief rolls to WPA projects has result- took place to Janfestown cemetery" funder law passed by the last legis- and South Charleston were without' •' -------- | sedations in Ohio were in a position ed in a $1,000,000 decrease in the a-; __ . . . / / /T T /T T T r / ........... !fturel.. ^he act!o,n ..T'V0 va,.uab,e fanns , ^ 1<>ng5ng to ELECTRIC LIGHT CERTAIN FOR The Dayton Power A Light Co., has ca8e t f tbis natur« . tbat ev®r Pra, w . „ r bandied by .a local representative of f j __*£~y the compwiy. the ministry by Dayton . committee on Christian education, df which Dr. W. H. Tllford, Xenia, ig/chairman. Mr, Harriman graduated from Cedarville College in to grant loans. Director Wagner es- mount of federal funds requested for tlmated that property values have Ohio relief in October, according to mounted twenty per cent in; 'he last Charles C. Stillman, re lie f. adminls- lenr arid a half, “Reports from all trator. NO MAYOR—NO MARSHAL The -action is filed against lights on Tuesday and Wednesday for! Two valuable farms the Clark County Commissioners the former and also Thursday night Alonzo Johnson, late Jefferson Twp. backed by an organization of county for the latter town, land owner, Were sold by Sheriff John Bcllbrook is without a mayor or officials. Only 18 counties .to the ■ —-----—p— [Baughn, Saturday following partl- A grant of $5,000,000 for next" marshal. Marshal Bevington resigned state will benefit from tho law while GETS OTTERBEIN SCHOOL [tion suit, to Dr, George Davis, Xenia. sections of the state are cheerful,” he month was sought. Six million was sometime ago, hut Mayor Douglass 70 counties will loose thousands of said “lit -many places there is a needed for September relief, It is did not attempt to sever relations dollars Im revenue if the law is not JAMESTOWN PIKE FARMERS From reliable sources we are in formed that farmers on the Cedar- One farm of 130.25 acres M the ville-Jamestown plke will get electric Mr, Paul Rife, alumnus Cedarville Carpenter road, .near Bowersville, light and power service from the Day- housing shortagl" He added Imped that all'of the state’s employ- ipitii last week. Council has so far declared unconstitutional. Cuyahoga College, ’,35, wa^elccted Saturday as brought $100 per acre, The other ton Power and ^Ligftt Go. Several that building and loan deposits always ables will'be working for the WPA by refused to accept tho mayor's resigna- would get $T,734,000 more than what teacher to the 'Otterbeto School near farm contained- 160.45 acres and lo- meetings have been held with rSpte» v-gon loaning is resumed. * November 1, when all direct federal tion.Both were serving their first would be paid in,Greene county Lebanon, O., and entered upon his ented on the Corry road, sold for $03 tentative* of the company and work The shifrof persons from direct re-relief will end. (terms. would he out several thousand dollars, work, Monday. P®r acre, . , (will start on the H im this fall, J
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