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CENTENNIAL
RKEY TROT
10, 11, 12, 1936
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‘ A NEWSPAPER REFLECTS ITS COMMUNITY • :
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CUERO^TEkAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER. 8, 1936
EIGHT PAG]
jACniim Tbljc !MERCHANTS TO
K-1 aOSE STORES
‘STORK. DEKBY1STS” FIGHTING IT OUT FOR RICHES
4:
Cuero Celebrates her Cen
♦ tennial Turkey Trot this week.
We are a: 1 anxious that Cuero
hook her best. It is ,up to you
land up t< i me * to see that
Cuero presents her- most at-
tractive appearance. We can
cto that t y dressing up our
lawns, flcwer beds and the
premises iround our homes., Armistice Day Expected
We expec; to play host to j to he Observed as
thousand^ of visitors. Beauti-
ful home and beautiful lawns
wilL Impr ess them as nothing
else will. I et’s put on our party-
dress for |the Trot.
if-
The handsome “key\to the
city” presented Mayor New-
man by \:ayor Quinn of
Antonio l, now on dispfay at j ^
the BernLig jewelry store, ; possible for him to contact all racr- |
and truly Cuero had the keyjchan'* ^
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iv
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ON WEDNESDAY
Forty One Merchants
Sign Petition to
Close (!
OTHERS TO FOLLOW
h
n j
k
gobblers take SeekamB Urges Mem!
Of Various Commii
To Complete 0
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TO AIR IN WIN
OVER KENEDY
Score Three Touchdowns
via Aerial Route To
Win 19 To 0 *
M W:
San !
I
City Wide Holiday j
Definite indication that Cnero j
business houses would .observe. No-j
vember 11th as a holidaywas given
Saturday when forty one represent J
tative Cuero business men signed i
a petition signifying their favor of .,
a city wide holiday for the ljth. :
J. W. Arnold. Chamber of ■'Coin-
fefi
PENALTIES HEAVY
John H Seekamp, general chairman of the
Trot, Saturday urged committee chairmen and s
to complete details ^f their work | remaining
Eighty Yardsin Penalties!,east by Monday noon
Cost Gobblers Through- 1 Seekamp at me same time declared that the
only
! two of the merchants he had inter- !
to the City. San Antonio 01- [viewed expressed themselves in'*
flciaLs, members of the K. T. S. i favor o* remaining open. Two would ,
broaddastlng station. i flmn, ;
Jack White and other officials , stations will remain open ns usual, j
Of the Pla za Hotel proved the I The Cuero Record will issue its reg- ••
perfect hosts, and the trip j JJ !
was one not soon to be forgot-1 a m
ten, # j The following merchant's express-
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I ed themselves in fqvor of closing; j,
•Bass Shoe Store; W. T. McLart.y:
The ©F Marks Lutheran , Evers Bros.; Hartman’s; Cecil New- j
Church- tolday celebrates its; man: J. C. Pennev Company; Cnero'
fiftieth anniversary. Impres-! Hafdw27 !
I J i John H. Beming; Bates Haidware ,
Sive servi( es this evening, j Company; A. Marie; Pertyr Brcs.; ;
with Rev. Fred Kern Of Alls-1 A. & P. Store: Breeden Bros.; '
tin in the pulpit will
out Game
Trot Parade would feature a mihimum of 5,000
I the possibility more birds would be seen in the
in on “While I greatly appreciate the coopera
from 1
by the sub-chairmen and committee members,
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3^V;
'' to remain in the thick of the fight j
for the 1936 District 42-B cham- j |UI A |\PIT\ C A I I C
; pienship. By virtue cf their victory! f fMdillJ
Cuero moved a notch closer to the j
; league leading Yorktcwn Wildcats i
but still remain in a tie with Edna I
: for a second place. Edna downed i
Beeville 37 to 7 Friday afternoon, i 1
j^S&TSU »ut. j Troops Reported Forging
i played their opponents during j W ay Into Outskirts
1 most of the game and on only two ' Qf City
. | occasions did the vLions get within
gre
TO REBEL ARMY?.
7.—(IN$)—Spains
troops, com-
Left to right, top. Mrs. Clarke, Kenny and Smith; below, Mrs. Timleck, left, and Mrs. Nagel
, !Handy-Andy; Koehler Dry Goods;.
maiK *Gus Lenz; E. O. Kunftz: R. C. Flick: i
that celet ration, and friends j piggiv-Wiggiy; a. l. Means: south*
nf t.hP rnritrrfitration are cord - ! west Gas Company; W B. .. Mc-
of the congregation are cord
ially invited to attend.
‘ Clung; Anders Auto Supplies; Roy-
! al Auto Supplies; Bonnie Harrison! j
Five of the’ six joint “Stork Derby” winners of the
$750,000 estate left by Charlei Vance Millar of To-
ronto are shown above. Although one of the six,
Mrs. Lily Kenny, claims she is the sole winner with
11 children in 10 yfeari3, the others, all claiming
nine children, refute her claim. The winner was to
be selected in a court hearing in Toronto, Friday,
Nov. 6. Top, left to right, are Mrs. Pauline Clarke,
Mrs. Lily Kenny and Mrs. Annie Smith. Left, be-
low, are Mrs. Arthur Timleck and right, Mrs. John
Nagle. The sixth mother in the race is Mrs,
Isobel MacLean. —Central Presa
Mark’s boasts a colorful his- I Central Power & Light Company:
tory. The jrhurch was founded Parks cleaners; Bohne Boot Shop:
SE3;
and the pibr
a bed o rrock. Reverse*, ob-
problems were many,
the congregation
and the pibneer ministers who
j played a p art in the founding
and the building - of the
TV I |
church we *e not to be dis- (
couraged however and today i
the church stands as a monu- ,
ment to their memory. It is
one ol thi outstanding Luth-
eran churches in this section.
It will continue to be in the
W. T: Lambert; City Barber Shop;
Bohne Barber Shop: H. Ic F. Barber
Shop; Pahmeyer Barber Shop:
Bruggerman Barber Shop; Jones
Barber Shop; Cuero Lumber Co.;
Alamo Lumber Co.; Stowers Furni-!
ture Co.: and Thigpen Shoe Shop.
WESTHOFF HAS
SCHOOL PAPER
{Believes Center
♦r
Parking Should
v Be Re-Instated
COLD WEATHER
j KENEDY. Nov. 6—Cashing
three touchdown passes
; Mayne to Redmond the Cuero high i w ^ .___, ... . _
i school Gobblers downed the Kent-! ™ ft ^1 *° 68 attended to- an(1 1 «
• dy Lions. 19 to 0 here- Friday -night J ®“* 0f ‘1 atlend 10 “**»* »* on<=«
j the general
kjmip stated.
“We have an
1 greatest Trot-
ile the low to
thering us to
and making it
to deal with
rest assured
a minimum of
a$d probably mo)
p*ade,” Seekamp c
Cuero was taking
hcliday air
Decorations were
throughout the
Small stands of
sp-lnging up in
sic e streets.
: floats were
in scores of
th ’oughout the city.
DECORATOR
FtOATS ON
lie Robin,
Cavalcade
associates
the
sets, arrived in
Mi the
onation
wha
t
and the
Cuero’s twenty-yard stripe. One i MADRID
Kenedy drive was halted when, victcricus insurgent
Roberts was forced to kicx over
the Gobbler goal line and
other was stopped by a fumble
the •
I
1 pleting their conquest cf Madrid.
tonight ruthlessly * smashed their
A fair-sized crowd lined both | way to the very cehter of the falling
side-lines five or six deep No | capital and waged a bitter fight
with last ditch 4efenders in the
. ,------, . jm
bleachers were available at the j with ]ast ditch ^__________ „
new Lion field, which has only re-! , , T
*! cently been Ughted. It is under- !shadow of abandoned government
| stood that a WPA grant will give > buildings.
the Lions an athletic plant of en- ., The insurgent army captured
viable proportions within the next: Madrid at 3 o’clock this afternoon—
voir f!eld,n°t havin? 156611; 10 a. m. EST.-a dispatch from
corr.nleted bv this fall. !
Penalties Numerous j Perpignan on th* Franco-Spamsh
ftghty yards of penalties, most ! border stated tonight,
of which were called for off-side i The fate of Spains ancient cairital
_ offenses.' against the Gobblers! appeared definitely sealed in favor
■probably had some bearing on the j of General Issimo Franciscos in-
outcome of the game. On a man- Idomitable insurgents as furious
* her of occasions Gobbler touch- j hand-to-hand and house-to-house
' down drives were halted by off- j combat raged In the Puerto Del 8ol. •{
heart of
Poultry Show Entries
Now Exceeds 300
IC DDFninrn 5ide- r°u8hin*' or pushing penal-lthe public square In the
lj rUEUlLltU t!6S' that had the crov<±5 m an UP- Madrid. Mgnana __
roar. Ten offense-, were called | Remnants of stubborn red militia, j Ci ’roval
against the Gobblers for a total cf i left leaderless by *he fUKht of b^utiful
Westhoff
anniversary celebration
one long to-be remembered.
publication of the
school. - , ‘ .
The Record received a copy
Receipt of 115 pntries for
Turkey Trot Poultry Show Satur- j the
day sent the number of ehtries
well over the 300 mark, Fred Han-
sen, chairman announced. _
The poultry show will be located 1116 Rcc9‘d received a copy of
years to cjome. May today’^ in the big feeding room, of the Cu- j the paper Saturday and found itj toj
jpg j’dahy Packing Co. on W. Main j be crammed with school news, w ell!
; Street. The poultry budding will be | and a ciedit l3 any sch|ool \
'open to receive birds Monday NO-
^ f i vember 9th with the deadline 12
i
i '- * j Mrs. A. Schorre. well known Dt
i '• , ,,! Witt county resident believes th - against the Gobblers for a total cipeu leaaeness ay tne mgm « cne betutiful u
Westhoff Whirlwind 1 • ; ti- Ncw Cold Wave Sweeps eights- yards, while only » pair ot:Soolallat^onmiunlat government toju,,, ^euoo.
Gives Pubhcity To ,atolK ot cea,er Ba k ng "" ... n„ ______ i F :otf-slde otfemes were charged upjValencla on the east coast, poured ;^
a create an inconvenience for the>
turkey Trot . (almw_
Turkev Sa' sbe informed a Record repre-1
. r f j septative Saturday.
Publicity! fot the 1936
the j Trot is given’ in the first
“Westhoff - Whirlwind
In On Texas Late
Saturday
Mrs. Schorre admitted that If
A cold wave sweeping toward the • COH(S
interior cf Texas was expected to ' yp 14
official | merchants and clerks would leave j bring chiiiicg temperatures t!o Cuero ’ 'usei'4
h|gh! their automobiles at home on Sat-1 ' • . >
i urday that a great deal lof Cuero's
i worry could be solved.
1 • • 1 oe especially
to the Lions . j machine gun and rifle fire into the j Restaurants
Cuero led Kenedy by a Gwiele j ranks of the advancing Moorish j chlirehes were d1
first downs are | shock troops who fought their way ! ^ m
feeding
n as far as
the Gobblers chalking j foot by foot to the thresholds of the . th^ cJty W(
downs to only 5 for the | Puerta Del Sol’s government Pal- nettion with
fie of Cuero’s six attem, - ; aces.
PARIS. Nov. 7.—(INS)—The Perpi- j
;
on Tuesday.
The John C. French school noon
pavlillon i 5 to be rebuilt, and
we welcome that announce-!
ment. The pavillion has stood
for many, many years and!
during the past ten years has
been an eye-sore on the- _^ !.
campus. timbers of the John CoroIlationl^0tfer 0ut-
C. French School P. T. A. how-1 stahding Feature i„
Prologue
PROLOGUE TO
BE BEAUTIFUL
in this section. :
Estelle Bures is edit©:- in chief
and Alden Muellej; is business man-
GOLIAD SENDS
CROWDTO CUERO
(weather Tuesday. *- edv attemped onlv ’3 passes’ two of j gnan correspondeikt of the
The weather man reported north which were completed. The Gobblers j Parisien reported General
i Texas in the grip of a blizzard late gained 43 yards \ia Hie arrial - cisco Franco entered Madi
shfu.dav. ard said the wave would route, while Kenedy’s gam through J P- m- today.
quickly syread 'over the state. itht- air wnk li:*ht :d to twenty-one. . ’ J j ___
Whether or not the nortlier would Gobbirrs Score Early | ^ SEyiLLE. Spain. No\ 7.—*INS)
!;e wet weather forecasters hesitated Cuero’s initial tally came short-! Madrid ma\ be considered ours, a
• to say. sly after Redmond took McDonald’s {rebel radio nnnouheer stated in a
Hopefuls vhc viewed the predic- kick on his own twenty and Te- ; broadcast, shortly before 3 p. m.
tion with no great amount , of alarm turned to the Cuero 30 yard line.
tonight, and probabjv near freezing Pitssc.x were completed and all,
• i,f them were for touchdowns Ken- !
I flrnon /vnrrwtrt-vnmWoiih nf thn I ’ pofit ______ ______
_™;\be<iie in the city
Fran' daf
aerial! cisco Franco entered Madrid at 1 j ( ^ntTlg ^ ^
j 10 k. m. Tuesday.
! today.
Meyer. Eiiwiin Bards, .and
ever arc
going to change
things: Th£y ha^e let contract
Kaeding
j According to the
! almost all 61
j hoff high will attend
j Turkey Trpt
•■Whirlwind, ’i
the students of |W« st-
t’ne
-
LONDON. Nov. 7.—(INS)—Insur-
ager. Other me’miAe s. cif the staff !
include Horace Sample, ,\pla High School Halid Alld - ; xnrersed opinions that the new A series of line plays, featuring
Simecek, Earleen Wehman. ’Irene Float To Be Seen cold snap would be short lived and Mayne, Bennett and Buchel placed ( -
Lucas. Florence Ole nick. Willif Mae' r p„ j - ■ that there still remained a ’possi- ! the ball on the Kenedy fourteen ■ ?ent troops occupied the Toicdo |
J°pc ! Jn rarane bility” Cuero would ' enjoy good yard line, but a pair of bad passes j bridge over the Manzanares nver p*
ct.ipaatrnns- v.ea:hel‘ for her Turkey Trot. from Center Wofford, threatened j , , Shack
i
innovation •, of the; in the Proiogfle of the 1936-Tuf-1
. , ____. .___„ , .. key Trot coronation, spectators at i
^ hop© 15o have it ! the ceremonies will see one of tlie i
in readineps for the Turkej • most beautiful features of the en- !
Trot.
aT* v
Goliad if going
• I tire coronation. . |
1 ‘ The Dance of the Moonbeams.,’ ;
to send ^ arranSed by Mfts Inez Sawyers of
rt this city will feature the prologue J
the * and some of Cuero’s most beauti-
FOOTBALL SCORES
HIGH SCHOOL
Cuero 19. jlvenedy 0. 1.
Edna 37. ^eeville. 7. I
Alamo His. «S. A:> 32. Luling OJ
Lockhart 7, Gonzales 0.
,,4 • -—.— I
splendid (elegation to
1936 Turkey Trot. In addition young misses will be seen in this ,
to a beautiful float there will «■ ■ w (
~ , Artistic lighting effects which’wall
•be the Goliad
high, school produce the effects of the various
of the outstanding ista5?es of tbe moon ln its traF'
j across the skies will add to the del-
orgamzations Cttica,p co;0:. Cf thus prologue- Cos-
all South
the
Texas. 1 tumes will be elaborate. They will be
band, one
high school
its kind in
Watch for the Goliad high ‘made of silver cloth and eacb of the
. . . .. ‘ _ , * „ ; little girls will carry a 'dainty blue
and in the big Turkey Tro.l ved -po t,e seen ^ tde prologue are: *
parade on the morning of No-1 Little Misses Jennibei DuBose
vember ILh, and this time we! d’yu®hlpr cf Mr and Mrs w s Dl '
- Bose. Sue Bone, daughter of Mr and
want to remind everyone that Mrs L. W Bone. • Marjorie Mae
the parade! is at 11 a. rn.—note Soothe, dauehtdr of Dr and Mrs s
P Boothe. Jean Ann Friar, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs- O W Friar,
j Patsy Wallis, daughter cf Mr and
Mrs. J. K Wallis. Anna Louise PJuI-
; lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs A- J
Phillips^ Marilyn Brantley, daugti-
01 | p .^1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. G D: Brantlev
Oaie IS Reported Beverly Adams, daughter of Mr qnd
Mrs. O. M. Adams. Shirley Ra
Slight Improvement
In Condition Chic
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 7._dNS)—
improvement” was re-
in the condition of
c” Sale, famous ciiar-
it Good Samaritan
“Very slight
ported today
Charles “Ch
Scter actor.
Voelkel. daughter of
R Voelkel
Mr and Mrs
COLLEGES
T. C. U 27. Texas 6
A. k M. 22. S. M. U 6.
L. S U. 13. Miss St. 0
Centenary 3. Tulsa U. 3.
Hardin Simmons 26. Kan. We?.;0.
Arkansas 20. Rice 14
Baylor 48 Okla. City; U. 6
Lamar’ 7. Victoria J C. 0. *
Put 34 Ptnn State 71
Georgia L 26. Florid^ 8
Navy 3. > otre Dame. 0
Northwest trn, 26. Wisconsin 1H.
Dartmbutli 20. C^umbia U 1$’.
Holy Cros: 20 Coh-aA’ 13.
Indiana U 9. Syracuse 7
Ohio St.,-4. Chicago]0,
Army 54. Uuhfrnbena 7
Yale 14 E rov. n -6 ’
Princeton, 4*1. Cornell 03 ;
Michigan Si 7
,7 Penn 27]
Cr inegie Tefch 13
15, Pifrdue
Kjeorgi’towli 0
’ )4 Settpnte f)
6 Kaysas Pa --
V.lkl-, F O- ( -t Or
c-i’iit,4 n 6:
Cne of the larges’
frem neighboring cities to Visit Cuero
Culero on Wednesday. November 11th. for
j * j the big Turkey Trot parade will be
: rtte Goliad delegation of some two ]
’ hundred persons. , .
Acccmpanving ti e large crowd
from Goliad will be an elaborate
float and the splendid Blue Jacket
Band of Goliad high school
The Blue Jacket band, cne of the
largest high school bands in South
Texas, is to take part in tbe-Turkey
Trot parade 'serving as * an escort
of honor for the Goliad float.
Other cities tb have floats in the
PRESIDENT TO
; SHAPE BUDGET
to halt the Gobbler drive. On thei«a*n today, it wnsstatgd in an ex-!
fourth down, arfd the bail resting | flian?a telegraph dispatch from Lis-,
backhaen?sho? a pass^o WdiJSS ' General Franciscb Franco plans a {
who scampered the remaining fif- triumphal enttT m|o the capital to-
, teen yardsJor the first Cuero score. . the dl^alfh added
It was a heautiful pass to the flat |
zone and Redmond was not tbuch- J
They
MADRID. Nov.
Launches Task Of
paring New
, • Budget
Pre-
—(INS)—Leaving
auuc »**« ** “ ’ "7" '! this thousand year bid capital in the
ed until after he crossed the Kene- • , f * . .
... ,. , ... hands of militarists ordered to
dy goal line. Mayne’s kick was
good giving the Gobblers a seven-
| point lead.
•’ The teams battled on
WASHINGTON Nov. 7 — tINS)*— even terms dunn? the
. -. -------- ------- Pre dent Rocs-ve’t today plunged Quarter, although the ball was
parade will be Qpnzales. whose float i ujo the huge task of premring the -Kenedy territory most, of the
I - , . _ _ ' _Z__a TT.U f/Mitirl fVlO Kq 1
militarists ordered to
forestall its capture by rebels at all
casts, the government pf Premiei
Francisco Largo Caballero fled to
second 1 Alicante late last pis|ht, it was
S *■ in definitely established today.
Many hours after the go\remment
had fled. Loyalist headquarters is-
almost
pe-
urived in Cuero Saturday .morning-; 1 {137.38 budge’*, •anr.our-ing trait ri°d Half time found the balloon sl,ed a i,rie{ annouitcement confirm-
of the prc.sS of official busi
L ----. .» -• ,9
. the Cuero 35-yard line with
Yoakum Victoria. Hallettsville and bbrause
the Five Mile Ftoyaj. Worker? float nev-. nil cf his appointments during -c;coVe still 7 to
.Members pf the Goliad band plan 1 tjo next ten days will be restricted Gobbleis.
a tiicriic dinner in,the Cuero park
following the parade. The Goliad
float is 'to' arrive in Cuero Tuesday,
Dudley Adams And
Miss Leona Wendel
, Marry Here Saturday Di?ab]ed Veterans
hospital whei e he is.near death with
lobar fiueum
pected tonig
The crisis
Mr and Mm. Clarence Manghan:
. :*9d family and his sister were* m
, Cuero recently to spend a few day.-
[with F S. Maugham who has be.11
. ill the past few weeks-
Tepiple 7.
Michigan
N,Y U 6
Eordhanf
Center 18
Vanderbilt
Oklah.onr
Duke 20;
Marque’te
Manh.atfa
A’fb.iM-.a
North CV.f
Utah- s
Miiinc.M
D- tun- >7
13 Kenifcrkv
i l • >• H- t
in; 26, I*-. .d,v;n Jj;
(. •* - 'Y
Dudley Adams, popular Cuero
youth aud Miss Leona Wendel. Cue-
ro Inch eraduate and one of De-
Witfs mast attractive young ladies
were united in marriage, nere Sat-
monv for San Antonio and other*; t-yi--
I’uirts of interest.
Adam- is the son son jot Mr sod
XI; s John Adams utt^ nu ettip’o'.*.-')
9* the McCl'ung »ui<Kere conip;u>v
-The bride is. a menibeT of a promt
gent ar<| pioneer, beW.-t'. county,
f-i i.A Bath ha ::^iio; through.*
out this- section who will-join Thet
0 in favor of V
land military reasois” and tliat op-'thelli
to those dealing solely with the ex- . Lions Threaten ‘ erations against the insurgents
ecutive affairs of tlie government, j Coach Hardin s Lions entere 61 would continue froln Alicante.
'Acting bud et duet-: r Daniel Bell seccnd ^ia^ with blood in . eir ^ -p]le statement ailso declared the
held a lengthy eonfereiK-e with tlic- i pV«s and it seemed the\ Wf’re nove was decided upon in sn ef-
pp-skh nt this moiunig. This was beaded for a tally shortly after the ; f0r^ (0 pr0Tent unnecessary bem-
tlje first of a sor'ie? which will be third quarter opened. The Lions b'ardmerit of goveitnment buildings
!i|kd durin-i- -the next vfeek • < carried the ball from their 38 >aid
line to the Gobbler twenty before
they lost the. ball on a fumble It
was an attemped fake pass, which
Will Receive Share Chase fumbled aud the attentive
• • , Mauer recovered for Cuero on the
Of Poppy Sale Funds Cuero 33 yard stripe
,__ * .Aftyr a series of hue plays.
led me an m the goVcri- ^Iayiif kicked to the Kenedy 10-
„■^:d li-M'liif--- Bast'^ Amert- d!Tv- a Lve-yajd penalty for bff-
ii,i. side- Placing the Iral! on the Kene-
DALLAS., Nov.
plans for four
Nerio were being
their deaths last
which burned a <
in [which they
ages ranged from 1
A $ix year old
neighbors. He was
■^|a serious
inff.
building
the] Neria home,
had put the children '
lighted lamp with
lieved to have
t he j lamp benig upset.
noi
me
itj in
efnin:
Tthe
by the -invading rebels as well as
loss of civiliar] life.
RITLDINGS MAY
BE DYNAMITED
LISBON. Nt>\\ T—(INS1—Govern-
ment militiamrn in Madrid intend
to dynaijiite the cihs most mi-
iwrtant buildihgs before retiring.
Parking Pel
Presented
petition signed bj
Esplanade Street
quefting con t ini
parjtinc on Esplanade
presented to Mayor Ne1
Reqord learned Sat
mertchants he will
ter after the
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