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plying both fijni version of The Gia
the drygulcher s head came above
the brush and sung Im t shone from
ills rifle Tubac s Spencer spit flame
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ing into hu saddle
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national League -Rod Barrett won
hi., first start for the Bra vet with
a six hitter
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Winch Face, clapping tn his spurs
"Them fellas must be Tidin’ whirl-
winds 1“
A backward look showed Tubac
the two men had indeed closed the
gap between them by a distance
which was anything but reassur-
ing
When they'd crossed the crest
and put the ridge between them
and the guns of the two Stampede
men. Winch Face wanted to know
JOHN A. ORR. REALTOR
(Notli Side Square)
WAR SAVING STAMPS!
Indians who.
like all the other teams in the
American League were kept idle by
Each has won five
and lost two as compared to the
Senators six and three
The only two National League
scheduled also were post-
A. we Mitle intn harnr.. all pullint fnr victory,
certain effect* nf war on ><M>r long <Uwtan< r •ervire
beewmr evident
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up tiie fourth member of the
Theatre week, playing Thursday.
Friday and Saturday
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John Wayne and Philip Dorn *t th*
Palace Friday and Wednesday-
Down-to-earth *creen fare, with
two touching romances running
through it, introduces a new and
hilarious comedy team in *Tj*hi
which Is based on the beloved char-
acter created by Mary Roberta
Rinehart, and brings —
Main, z^u Pitts and Aline Mac-
Mahon as inseparable crontea to the
Palace Thursday.
More than 40 top-ranking atars
in one picture is something 01 a
record, even for Hollywood, but that
^7;^ —-- -J w’th “• ‘®UM‘
Spangled Rhythm,” due at the Pal-
ace Friday and Saturday
Tuesday, with the feature picture.
"The Powers Girl." Made with the
official co-operation of the F B I
it shows how prompt action by
Chief G-Man J Edgar Hoover suc-
ceeded In averting a wave of aabo-
tage set in motion here by Hitler's
fifth column
In addition to revealing the lat
esl device# employed by the G-Men
in matching wits with the bripiant-
ly-organiaed spy system ol ttie Axis,
the film tells the story suggested
by actual cases, of how a Nazi un-
“March of l ime”
At Texan Sunday
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War often came* call* to come in surge* Move-
meot* of troop*, for example, al time, will tax the
capacity af a •wltebboard near an Army (amp.
Of course, calls over shorter distances usually
go through at about the same speed as always Rut
If you should have to call a more distant point when
a surge of telephoning I* on. or during the busy
periado of the day or evening, you may encounter
delaya
These delays usually mean that, hack of on In-
rrraand flow of civilian traffic, the Army or Navy
or the war Industries need the lines. None of u*
would cot la ahead of them If we could.
If you will please avoid busy hours . . from
1* I* toe morning to IS noon. S to 4 in the after-
noon. 7 to * in the evening . . . you will usually
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one of the thln*i
I him on his tweti
the benefit in |
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w vomen in servtei
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A trial planta ought
<ue after the wa
uuiring the youti
give a year’* aer
try.
Parent* of boy
age have been
ti'.b king along thi
spite the fact th
maj not be callee
present conflict, t
the conclusion th*
their lad* to have
tKiure war withou
Ing
Many parents
sending their yo
military academia
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schooling With 1
young man would
compulsory mllitti
a good backgroun
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minating of an ■
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we didn't need It,
safe behind our 00
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youth movement t
of 10 and 18 The
years compulsory
after which they a
for fourteen yea
Lamdwehr or Hoi
nine years more
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me most about U1
has been that devo
movement It was
long before the wa
mit that never hi
physical speclment
countered in the te
were undergoing ir
In the labor groups
t Heaven lorbld tl
the Bochc. but afu
demonstrated what
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NEW YORK. May 1 —(Ab—AM '
------— valuable player awards in the
“•yh* Bagtes. victors over Howard , -AA tpmor leagues last year **•
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ence. and Oklahoma In dual meets.
appeared destined to spread-eagle
■tote and Stephen F Austin fin-
playlng for National League clubs 1
this season and their contest for
big league laurels ought to pro-
vide one of the more interesting [
sidelights of the pennant race
Right uow you can have 1 —
choice between the American As-
sociation—Eddie Stanky is hitting
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By ORLO RQBUT8ON
The 1943 baseball season still is
in the toddling stage and Uncle
Sam ha* reserved the right to aieck
any given club without formal notice
but there’s a sneaking suspicion
that Ossie Bluege has a team ln the
Nations capital that is better than
the one that ended last season
burled in seventh place in the
American League
Today's standuigs
try But after they crossed it they
slowed down sane while Tubac
squinted for cover There was a rub-
ble of boulders at the foot of the
slope and. Just beyond, screened
from live rise by the towering rock
shoulders, there was a break in the
canyon wall on the right, and a
trail angling up toward a glimpsed
plateau with the tracks of two
horses deep-scoring it
"There's the way that highbinder
went with Sue an — But first tilings
first ' grunted Tubac and forth-
with slipped from the saddle, throw-
ing his reins and with ilia rifle
crawling back through tire shoul-
ders till he found a good spot giving
view of the rise
Tiie clatter of hoofbeats rose to
ciescendo The rise showed sudden-
ly black with horsemen and Tu-
bac waited till Winch Face quit fir-
ing not caring to waste any bullets
Tao men left their saddles at Winch
Face s salvo another swayed wildly
and clutched at the horn Then Tu-
bac came to a knee and let go
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Cleveland
Wasn'nguai
Detroit
SC louu
Philadelphia
B>»ton
Chicago
fight an' were goin' to finish It
Cmon." he yelled, and spurred back
up the trail. But when they came
to where he'd left Sue there was
nothing but the empty trail It was
“Remei
Mothi
!y i nr.
livtag t "Yeah, but run yore eye acrost
emergency , that arroyo we jest come outa1"
teacher "
Sport poum
The national track and field
championships will have another
second edition this year in the
Popepius Meet at Passaic. N J
22. two days after the na-
The A A U Relay tl- i concerned
flees will be decided there Yesterday's defeat dropped the
Manager Eddie Walker promises to , Yankees into a tie for first place
put up a genuine noti-elastlc *1.000 wtth the Cleveland
check to get his fighter. Chalky
Wright, a chance to regam the New
York model featiierweight cham- 1 the weather
picnship from Willie Pep Eddie
says Le neglected to get a return
tout claus" in the contract for their
first fight because he was so sure 1 games
The Chalk would win j poned and the New York Gtants
and Brooklyn LtodiCrrs promptly
turned their contest into a double-
header today at the Polo grounds
They also will plav a twin bill to-
morrow along with all the Major
League outfits
I by vicing for lovely Dorothy La- j
I mour The three stars are said to |
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The foremost rider and it looked in this fun-fot-all
like Potter—flung his arms out and ' Sunday and Monday
A vivid 1
the sensational background of tiie
tmevtcan leagur
‘ New York 1 Washington 2
I " ptuisdclptas at Boston postponed
Cleveland st Detroit, postponed
St Louu st Chicago postponed
Raw ywwr i4»4b** rleaarg an*
pern il at C'aaap (Irssev Ph. 1212
I an' them two gunslicks that's lar-
rupin' up from behind. 1$ three of
the four what run off with yore
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Office Over boston Store Phone 1510
J. E. HONAR (. W. ORR
White Eye'* dead an' all them I
... . . . i strays we de-horned an' branded
dashes, and Ray Womack at has been dpjy plumb over Apache
11 Frt la*** am rxitt inPast*—Phto
Leap!
.k 8? t5rLW“nUi^“y.^U*winrb how Jones expected to look for
Uiey?' ■Dibac snarled, and Winch
Face tucked in, Too rough fer me
Just give me my time an'—’’
T H give you somethin' all right,"
Jones swore. “If I catch you tryin'
to run out on me! This is a finish
tod*Kto*i Hing*d
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totoryStood;
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I receive.
“Power Girl” At Texas Theatre
This Week-end Stars Anne Shirley
Today s guest star
John McGill Jr Ashland 'Kyi
Independent '|A report from Cin-
cinnati says John Vander Meer
may be deferred because ot fre-
quent headaches Well. then, what
about all the batters who get head
aches trying to hit Johnny s fast
one?"
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Fur evurage. Keaswuable charges
to store vwur furs tn mwih prwwf
pvwCeclton and safety .American
< leaner*.
UtaVLTS
Natlwnal l-ewgse
Brooklyn at New Jork postponed
Boston at Philadelphia, postponed
(Only games scheduled i
Jones took a quick look Tao
i nders were coming up out ot the
; gulch back there
I The sniper up front took another
' shot at them and Winch Face
emptied his rifle At the last shot
list of casualties among United
States Army personnel made public
today by the War Department in-
cluded the folk>wir.g Texans
Missing in action in the Asiatic
area Lieut Owen
Abilene Lieut Burton L
San Antonio
Killed m action in the European
area Lieu' Thomas C Mayen. San ,
Antonio. Sgt Don J Williams.
Amarillo |
KiHed *’ "
area Sgt
Antonio
lightin outa here-
"Y"u know what I think?" de-
manded Winch Face spurring his
bronc alongside I think that
hombre y’u )eRt handed a harp to.
Conference Meet
Twenty-three North Toxa* stale
Eagle trackmen are entered in the
track and field event* of th* Lone
Star Conference meet at San Mar-
co* this afternoon, seeking their
ninth title tn the 12-year history of
the loop
Carrying Eagle hope*. Bgyd
Vaughn. Bobby Jones, and Ray
Womack tiie three returning let-
termen of 1942 will lead the field
in bidding for firsts in the 8*0. 100.
and 220 runs, and the hurdle*. Boyd
Vaughn, captain ot the Denton ,
aquad. is winding up his track ca- i
reer at North Texas, and the ver-
satile senior Is pointing toward first
honors In his 880 yard run. Bobby
Golf Stars to
Plav Sunday at
T. S. C. R. Links
An exhibition golf match will be
played Sunday afternoon at 2 30
j on the T. S. C. W course, with Rod
Munday. Jack Munger and Spec
Goldman, widely known gulfing
I stars participating and Norris
ResseU of Denton probably
make
foursome
While Ben Hogan will not be here
and original plans for the eyent
l were cancelled, it was decided to
have the exhibition game by the
I other golfers Dr L H Moore, tn
1 charye of the course said
The -public was invited to see the
match and there will be no admis-
sion charge
forced to bail out in occupied Hol- , Texas Theatre Sunday Monday and
land, and tells of their desperate
journey of escape and their perilous
exploits
This film is acted by a large
cast which includes such outstand-
1 ing performers as Eric Portman,
Hieth Willauns. Godfrey Tearle.
Google Withers and Hugh Burdsen.
| "Reap the Wild Wind" with Paul-
ette Goddard. Ray Milland and
Thi* Relaxation Doe* Not Cost Mochi —
Com* Down to Denton'* Modem
VARSITY ALLEYS Fl
Streaunlined With Every Convenience To Aid Ten
i In Relaxing
20< LINE AT ALL TIMES
w ebRter Bldg Jwd Off Square On S. Locwt
Bwe to lattor «.|,m4s;>-> visctlng Monday. Mat 1. <lurliu saaMSMr
***?!?'•. y •,h "■ to p w Kesular Bonn. H*Jar*a,s
n the buch They spurred for the toughest fighting men. I time
tlnihc.r liict I wav rar* ri it ff\ fri*» Is* It ” ”
! a mighty story of adventure wrtt-
| ten in the blood of heroes and the
tears ot the women they leave be- '
hind. "Commandos Strike at
Dawn ' starring Paul Muni and a
which tn- J
war-trained
Given
^e in Lone
r Track and
Id Contest
MAROOS, May 1. —(4V-
T*m State was favored to- |
Se* to take top honors in a Lone
Star Conference track and field
abet in which only three schools three players who won the most
E • *M1 participate
timber Just beyond it. to the left,
another canyon opened, and with
a quick call to Winch Face Tubac
swung Calliope into it.
there1' he cried "Them
Sue an the
Calliope
he
Tlial'll be
charge of her1"
It seemed a pretty likely conclu-
sion "If there's a good high rise
any place in this canyon 1'11 sure
whittle down the odds." Tubac mut-
tered And a half hour later they action and romance, is said to be a,,
saw one a rise built just to order present and accounted tor in the
They rode for it plying both fllni version of The Glass Key." ;
quirt and spurs as though to give starring Veronica Lake Brian Don- I
tiie impression they were hunting ieVy and Alan I Add at tiie Dream- '
the quickest way out of the coun- l land Tuesday
.. world teeming with fury I
i oman tic
China Girl starring j
Gene Tierney. George Montgomery I
and Lynn Ban has been fashioned
of gripping action ami tuibuienty
romance It arrives at the Dream- |
land Wednesday and Thursday. |
Red-coated Mounues, hard-riding I
outlaws and heart-stirring ballads !
of the range are reported to high-
light "Riders of the Northwest i
adveirttWe I
Hayden |
and Bab Wills at the Dieiunland I
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Softball Group
For Summer Play
Organized Here
.'.The Denton Softball Associaticsi
we* reorganioed for summer play mg
when representatives of various
teems met Friday evening Leon
Sparkman was re-elected president,
and J. L. Carrico was named secre-
tary-treasurer.
Five teams will be in the league
play this summer, it was indicated
They include Woolworth s. Army
Administration School. I O O F
Miller's QrilL and the T C T S
C. W faculty
Possible other teams include of-
ficer* of the Harte Rlying Schoo!
K. of P . Firemen. Lions Club and
the Denton Junior High School
Standards for eligibility and a
practice achedule will be arranged
•t a meeting called for Thursday
M I p m in the municipal build-
ing council room, when all teams
have been urged to said lepre-sen-
taUve*
vnur Today* stanamgs show the
>ou Washtngtrei Senators nudging the
pace setting Ne* York Yankees
and Cleveland Indians as the re-
sult of their 2-1. 10-innlng victory
over the Yanks yesterday It's prob-
' ably too much to expect the Sena-
tors to • be in third place come
I world series tune But if Emil
'Dutch' Leonard maintains his >
j season form. Bluege's first
year as a manager is likely to be » weight
happy one
The
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AGGIES WITHIN ONE GAME OF
BASEBALL TITLE
COLLEGE STATION May I,— ’
(45—The Texas Aggies boasted an
111-8 victory over the Texas Long-
■ horn* and were Wilhm one game
today of the Southwest Conference |
baseball championship — thanks
partly to the aid of the Farmer '
band and the lung power of the
Aggie student body
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outdo their previous monkey .shines jI
..i this fun-fot-all film showing t
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pitched headfirst from his horse A vivid love story, toki against
His hat came off and rolled down the sensational background of the
the slope and the man rolled over fall and occupation of Pai is and I
four or five times, too But Tubac
wasn't watching him. he was pump-
ing lead at men still in their sad- ' celient frame for Joan Crawford's!
dies, firing coolly, maliciously performance in "Reunion hi i
France," in which she stars with |
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Look i
tracks' i
superb supporting cast
i eludes hundreds of
Commandos hi their real-lite roles. (
comes to tiie Dreamland theatre
Sunday and Monday
Mystery, spiced with
COUNT FLEET FAVORED
KENTUCKY DERBY
LOUISVILLE. Ky . May 1 —.45—
Minus much of its face paint and
its fireworks—and definitely a "war
baby ' this year—the Kentucky
•" i Derby will be unfolded for the 69th
to ' time today and from end to end
“ , of Derbytown, the neighbors’ chll-
dren are convinced it s a cake-walk
M i for county fleet
co-operation
on which
satisfactory post-war
world must be based, according to .
Francis B Sayre, assistant to the
secretary of state and former high
i commissioner to tiie Piullppines Tn
a message to the International
j Council of Religious Education on
1 National Family Week." which will
be observed by the
Catholic and Jewish faiths. May 2-
9 Sayre asserted
"It is to family life that we muat
look for the childhood training tn
brotherhood and co-operation
which constitute the only founda-
tions on winch can be built a last-
ing jieace ai)d the kind of post-war
world which will satisfy humanity "
"National Family Wee'. ' will be
observed in churches. nagogues
, and homes throughout the United
States and Canada Special feat-
ures, ranging from family sermons
to church suppers and communMy
gFt-togethers," have t --------
by pastors, pnesta and rabbis Pae-
light "Riders of the
Mounted outdoor
•scheduled to star Russel!
and Bab wills at tri. L
I Friday and baturday
1 Crosby and Hope
In Palace Comedy
Bing Crosby and Bob Hope twool /
[ the nation s funnies men in movies i
. will be seen together again in I
' Road to Morocco." when thew open 1
| this week for the Palace Theatre ’
1 by vlelng for lovely Dorothv La- I
Offering beauty, fashion, ro-
mance. music and songs pot ex-
cellence, "1110 Powers Giri" • »
slated u> open theatre week for the
Texas taoltbt at 11:80 o’clock and
Bunday and Monday
. - . Ellen Evans, a gnwll-town girl
•plit The fourth skunk'* foggin' off played by Anne Shirley, is discarded
she appears in a compromising
maganne protograph Ellen up*
and heads for the big city of New
York to join her big sister
played by Carole Landis
begin to happen, such as
romantic leanings Howard
Hendricks, who is none other than
dancer George Murphy
RAF Picture
Roaring across the screen with '
thrilling and adventurous exploits. I
"One of Our Aircraft Is Missing.” I
an action-packed melodrama, j
comes to the screen a vivid, power- i
ful and suspenseful story of a .
group of six RAF flier* who are I
signs so long as the pair kept af-
ter them
"Cant." declared Tubac curtly
"We got to knock them coyote* out
of their saddles No—wait! we'll I
drop the horses, that'll serve Just I
! as well When we come to the clump |
( of trees Just ahead, we'll ride
straight through, then drop back
an' give 'em a tune from our ri-
fles—" , ________
"You can." Winch Face said gen- ! ette Goddard. Ray Milland and
erously. "but me. I'm foggln' right j John Wayne will close the Texas
along. There's a big dust comln
down that gulch on the right ”
Tubac swore for so there was
and this would not be a safe
to linger when the men who were :
he growled al
been planned Winch Face Blast hell outa the
______ - .place next time, lie shows When
ticular attention will be paid to * you quit hell pop up an 111 nail
new families m the community
to those "uprooted ' families
trailer camps or
housing areas
Sue was gone, but there was plenty
of sign to tell why she hadn't wait-
ed She had had no choice tn the
I matter Four men had come spurr-
ing out of the brush and had gone,
taking her with them
The trail petered out within ten
horse lengths and they quartered
j for a loiig half hour before they fi-
I nally cut the men's sign again
I
I
..." - A «•
That outfit was slick when it came
to blanking out horse tracks, but ’
' Tubac had learned from experts
By the time the sun was tour hours
high they were entering a country
of upthrust buttes, of mesas and
up-and-down canyons They were
getting close
"Can't be over ten minutes ahead
ot us." muttered Winch Face peer-
ing about nervously
Tubac nodded "Better keep your
eye skinned for an ambush Like
enough they've—" The rest was
lost in the racketing crash of a n-
Frocestant. ■ flr whoee ,jU(j cul the band neatly
—--f" , off of Jones hat They were fn a
kind of gully-like swale and the
shot had come from a flanking hog-
back just ahead and a bit to the
right of them You could see the
smoke drifting up from the brush
and Tubac, as Winch Face jumped
from his saddle grabbed up his
rifle and peppered the place But
tiie shooter had moved from tiie
spot and his next shot ncocheted
from the horn Tubac got off tire
horse pronto
Watch im'"
Winch Face
place next time, lie shows
to-be in third place
But
mam tains
form.
woman—"
"My own idea, exactly. They’ve .
it fevurtK wlrtirklr’ai fr**roin' iifT
from the local high school becau*e
j She appears In a rnmnr<Hiiisin«
"Great Caesar's gho*t! breathed magaane proto*nu>h
the big
The 23 Eagles making the trip
■e* WvKHt* Vranrae" Dirs rVsIliw* IBa'
Scarbrough. Ray Womack. Howard
Smith. Boyd Vaughn, Joe Coquat.
J Robertson. Dalton Camp-
Non-sporting vote
W Roland Galvin faculty chair-
I man of athletics at Thomas Jeffer-
son High School in Richmond Va
tells this one about a Japanese stu-
dent who was in his physics class
a few years ago The pupil from
the Far East didn't care much for «
Galvin's teaching methods and told senators 1
-One day Mr Galvin, teach- 1M1 winning 18 and losing
season and didn't return to action i
until the last month 1
CHAPTER »
As Tubac sat there viewing the
ruins, a rumble of hoofbeats came
sweeping fast from out of the w**t
I and Tubac, bleak eyed, yanked up
his rifle and laid it across the pom-
mel. But he saw quick enough who
the horseman was.
“We’re cleaned!” Winch Face
yelled. "Cleaned slick. That Stam-
pede crowd struck the herd not
two hours back an' there ain't
1 enough beef left t' put in a basket!
— — —. -»•— ■ - , - v-•— - vow*- _ _ ■eeW^XA— _V- a* as ■« * a II thami
Jones, artist in the 100 and 220
yard (' ’ - — - i
the hurdles, are out to count|*r-b*t-
ance the point-making of South-
west Texas State's sturdy field and
—men
Another Eagle piloting the N T
veteran knuckle ball hurler j bid for the title is lanky Howard
wasn't much help last year when i Shannon, who excells in the hur-
Bucky Harrison now guiding the , dies, high Jump, broad jump, and
_s at the helm of the i relay teams Shannon will carry the
, .--------- He had a good year in , Eagle hopes of high-pomt man
him -One day. Mr Galvin teach- j I941 winning 18 and losing 13.
er like you in Japan Next day. no j bu» suffered a broken leg early last are Bobby Jones: Rip Collins. Wayne
Even then I
h5 b*T' and 7“?.— ' Schumchyk Perhal Scoggins, Ham
| smith. Boyd Vaughn, Joe Coquat.
I Clifford Robertson. Dalton Camp-
Dutch already has matched that I jRck OUbert. Harold Du Had-
'^>IPtLasJ,ar wUuilns 8anlp'> | away Ed Clepper. C L Carr. Del-
I bert McKnight. Johnny Hickman.
D D Browning and Carl Knox,
along with Coach Lloyd Russell
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