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victory
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EATERIES
Winter’s Coming!
A Good Place
To Trade
COURT HOUSE
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to be selected for the chorus.
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Waiting For The Telephones
Vulcanizing
111 W. Oak
PHONE 441
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A BEAUTIFUL
MORNING!
Dependable
Protection
FOR ALL MAKE
AUTOMOBILES
Glorify Your
Home and
Costume
BRONCOS FACING
. CONTEST
BABCOCK’S
AUTO SUPPLY
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When people crowd bus and railroad station*, lt'« easy to
that travel facilities are overburdened. If you could see the folks
waiting for telephone service, you’d know the telephone system
is crowded, too.
Facing such a condition we must firet of all—as prescribed
by the War Production Board—furnish the telephones necessary
to ths war effort, public health and security.
ed dead away triid hod to be car-
ried off
Then others waiting for service are connected in order—those
waiting longest are served first. In general we are able to fill de-
layed orders only as fast as present users give up their telephone
service. We immediately assign the wires. Instruments, and office
equipment thus released to those nearest the top of the waiting
list, who can be served by that equipment.
To those of you who still are waiting, we sqy, “Thank you for
your patience. We'll be glad to install a telephone for you w soon
as we poeeibly can.” s'
If
WINTER IS
HERE!
Standard Building
Material!
peated tripe into town for more
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The area of the continental Uni-
ted Stales is 3.026.789 square miles.
THESE ARE THE EYES
OF
NANCY GATES
WORLD
Little Majors
702 South Locust
To finish the first
tt«e year, the students
TEMPLE
LUMBER COMPANY
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Fall Garden Seed*
Turnips, Beans, Peas,
Mustard, Carrots, Spin-
ach, Radish, Lettuce and
Swim Chards, Etc.
“there’s a MATERIAL
difference”
115 8. Austin.
C. E. MILLER
INSURANCE AGENCY
184 McCrory Building. Ph. 7
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dressed if
etothee we
’college tailors
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Balthrop’s
Service Grocery >
Market
lit Ave. B
...... 1 < n:« man
D33B33ZCCKXS' hobbies
-A ONE-INCH CUBE OF
CONTAINS ABOUT
200.000.000
AIR CELLS.
M. A. GAY
Roofing & Sheet Metal
Company
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Headquarters for Flekl Seed
Ws have stocks of tbs following.
' ’ * ‘ .esvd seed
Bath Star
Bar 10c
Piggiy-Wiggly
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ico is J.uao.ins square nines,
of which 53,013 square miles are
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had things fairly easy last season,
meet Ponderous Arkansas before a I
tie with Arkansas two weeks ago
It will be the conference opener ,
for the Cadets
We wish we could put in telephones immediately’for every,
one who is waiting, but we can't get the faellitiee to do it. Out
telephone equipment factories still are working full speed to
supply field equipment and electrical weapons for toe army
and navy.
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Taliaferro & Son
Hardware & Sporting
“ ” Good* ” ’
cos' first opponents.
Grid Results
(By Associated Press)
Friday night college football:
Otterbein 12, Muskingum 7.
Temple 7, Sy racuse 7 (tie).
Boston College 42,
University 13.
Michigan State 8, Maryland 0.
Georgia 53, Daniel Field 6.
Drake 14. Gustavius Adolphus 2
Ball State 19. Franklin 6.
Western Michigan 27. Wooster 0
Purdue "B" 19, Ohio State "B" I
8usuh Brown
Shoes
Brown--1
Shoi Store
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good business, too. Come in and we will explain how
I you can borrow money for necessary purposes and how
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New York Two Teams Win
Schoolboy Games
I lene. and the daughter of Mr and
Vi"—Al- ' Mrs Chas E. Mercer, 215 Sher-
man Drive Denton. has been se-
lected as one of the members of
the A. C. C. A Cappella Chorus
Protect your home from
cold weather with a
Johns-Manville Roof and
Insulation.
PUT ON A
CONVtNiPNr ItRMS
BELL
ROOFING• SHEET METAI
PHONF 796
against teas by Fire. Tarnada.
Ante Theft, Auto LlabUtty,
Life. Disability, Residence
Burglary.
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Distributed By
7-UP BOTTUNG CO.
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gone . . But that's no worse than
Business-Manager Bill Cross' ex-
perience at the Texas-Oklahoma
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GET YOUR
ANTI-
FREEZE
NOW!
Gallon .. $1.40
“AJAX”
ALCOHOL BASE
Grace-Barrow
CHEVROLET COMPANY
Denton, Texas
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CHATTER ON
J SPORTS AND
SPORTSMEN
VWothat aatlly
\/Fur walls and
waadwark
VSef* •®Mn •"••h
Don’t spoil a healthful morning by worrying about
your personal debts. Some time they are necessary, but
. an I. C. C. Loan will enable you to pay up accumulated
bills and protect your credit reputation.
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is patriotic to be out of fifty in W||r Mme, and it is
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the most important r anoe of
MOUNTAINS, THC APENNINES, IS
450 MILES IN LEN&TH, AND
CONTAINS 3.000 PEAKS, RANGING
UPTO 19,000 FEET IN ALTITUDE.
"Boot training doesn't drain ’
THE BOOTS AT ALL,
TOM ALVEY,
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Adopt
Of Le
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In Eagle Stadium
te ""**
MeoUHtate football fcicks-off
at • o'clock tonight at the North
~ i stadium when the
LMtheraeeta from Bsc*
in Lake Marine Baae r^eet
oka from Bryan 1 .
led by N. T. 8. T. 0- US
representative on the
la fall, the Leatherneck are
e4 to ptay six games at the
fleM this season.
mg Unup for the Leather-
mder Coach Richard Hoover,
la aa follaws:
recleaned, sacked, teetrd
Certifled ItorJk ‘
Hpectal New NOfl
CertlBed Austin
Certified TViuua.
Early Black Hull
Pure Wlntex Ra
Mich. Winter Bi
Calif. Winter fi
Winter Rye Seefl
Oomplste Stocks of Maid and
Gardeen Bcm, Feeds. PtrWifiBr.
inaecUcides, Flahlng Suppnea. etc.
THE SEED HOUSS
Phone S3. Cor. Mctlunto • Bell
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Haldeman and. Mrs. Alta Wilson.
Mrs. W L. Luglnbybl of Chick-
asha. Ok , is visiting Mrs.' Alta
Wilson
Pvt. John L. Pippin of Camp
Fannin U visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Oakley Pierce
James Webb, Navy seaman first
I class, enroute to Ban Diego. Calif.,
; from Florids, Mrs. Bill Webb of
F>>rt Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Pennington and daughter
of Palo Pinto visited Mr. and Mrs.
A D Seals.
Jay Helton, who returned from
I Hawaii where he had been doing
construction work for two years,
is visiting his wife.
mahriagc LICENSES for both teams and with the re-1
<7h«s A. Dickey Jr. and Billie May ' gu]t considered in the category of 1
I toss-up. Coach Jess Neely of the
I Owls said he figured they would I
R . play their best game of the season I
1 and Coach Jimmie Stewart of j
Methodist averred his 1
Mustang* had an even chance of I
AGED MAN FREED IN DEATH
OF STEPDAUGHTER
AMARILLO. Oct.
feed W Haight. 73. was a free man
today, cleared of a charge of mur-
1 last July 9. of his stepdaughter, ' one *^le new students
lootball aulta took to Eagle 8tad- |
lum Friday night lor . practice I
icrlmmages betore tnelr game with
Bryan Army Airfield tonight, the
North Texas State student body ,
turned out en muss to welcome ;
them with cheers and music
Temporary student yell leaders,
who were later joined by a Marine,
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■ -Who With Many More Hollywood Movie i
Stars Will Appear i
IN PEIMM I
QN W BfTAGE
M THE
MIDNIGHT SHOW
■ AT THE
TBKAS THEATRE TONITE
I Gat Your Ttekate Now 50c
Cleaning the cuff:
When ticket-sellers at the Mi-
ami-South Carolina football game
last week told several hundred
prospective customers they were
With Lovely Flowers
from
WHAYNE FLORISTS
800 N. Locuat Ph. 573
may be budgeted to fit your income
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rally of I
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1875.000
spring.
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Special to Record-Chronicle
JUSTIN, Gvt. 21. TLC
W. M. B. met at the church Mon-
day afternoon with seven present
The state mission program was
given Mrs. Arthur Baker read the
devotiouad from Deut. 6. The fol-
lowing program was presented:
■ghillying Christ.” Mrs. Arils
Haun; "These Are Our Brother*.”
Mr*. John Pennington; ■‘Magnify-
ing Owr Institutions,’’ Mrs. Lon-
nie Lasater; "Magnifying Christ in
Our Church Life," Mrs. Bruce Kel-
ly. The dismissal prayer wus led
lay Mrs Frances Jones.
Personal*
Mr*. Ruth Ferguson of Harlingen
Is visiting her mother, Mrs Mon-
tia Vaughn.
Mr*. I. W. Siegel of Wichita.
Kan., U VisiUrig Mr. and Mre Sam
bac-k "Earl’1 Bruhn deckled to'Tttek I
■ aroimd on the advice of his bro-
| ther Milt, Colgate line coach. . .
When Milt was scouting the Nit-
l tany Lions, he told Earl: “You
, owe that much to Penn State.’’ . .
mmu'“mrre‘K « " «™ ™* «*• “
pep 1 .
joined hands
and marched down on the field
(ompietely surrounding their new-
ly adopted team and then gave 15
cheers for the fighthig Eagle
Leathernecks.
I Moore, left guard; Dawson, center;
Sniezek, right guard; Abbenga.
(right tackle; LoHouse, right end;
! Axsarella, left half; Pflasterer, full
back: Blackbum. Quarter; and
Crowley, right half.
Cub Pack Has Social
Evening, Hobby Show
I Thirty- six cub scouts who are
I member* of cub pack 77 sponsored
i by the Kiwanis Club, met at the
; Stonewall Jackson School Frlady
night, with many of their parents.
! for a social evening and a display
I of individual hobbies Ribbons for
. _j were awarded first, second.
I and third prizes Three wolf and
I one bear awards were made to cube
I who had earned them. J. T. House
‘is submaster of the pack
DALLAS, Oct. 21 —<A5'— Texas
League club owners went into ses-
/ to consider resumption
of operations with at least one I
to make a
- . seasons ago and several other flying
18 ln officer* will make the trip to Den-
■ t,- r- /ed perfor- ton aspite heavy schedules which
* O*rtoon,' Crowley and, p, event their turning out regularly
wi^r t* in*good**hap^ for^theax* *°r *^BCtlce Routt demanstrated
, ine* opening game.
"Chip" Routt, former TVxas A
'SJt AM-Amertcan tackle. Don | 1U1
|Dudley. Michigan Btate back *everal rom_ ien end; Carlson, left tackle.
Morris & McClendon
'.■TiriWteMi'' '" '* Pbw«»M
L-,. ;r J. ■. •_.....
We Want To
BUY
your USED CAR. Get
figures before you think
of selling elsewhere.
CARUTHERS MOTOR
COMPANY
Ph. 101 106 McKinney
F. Tippen, left etx
I; No. S3, Hurshi
Starting llneu
Ducks Include*,
left guard, weigl
Anarella, bail
33, Norman L
weight IM; No.
right halfback.
Harvey LaBan
IN; No. 30, 0k
guard, weight
Blackburn, qi
m; NR 33, 3
weight 143; No. M. .
‘ joiuSaimflSf awF* r^-° ■- ' no* •tand wth two w,na and tw®
] 4L *moid Abbenga, tackle, weight
; named on the strating line-
up but a member of the Duck team
is "Chip” Routt. No. 50. tackle, who
formerly played ter Texas A. «c M.
Leatherneck colors will be red
gold and team members will wear
tackle, "weight tfib; In the eart-alM^Saachers which are J°n. “‘“‘Z 8c^°°1 T111 ** the Bron"
urt Bchtunan. left reserved for high school and ool-
d. weight 100; No. 31, Forest lege students. Townapeopie will sit
shins, center, weight 173; 33, on Che west «ide of the Stadium,
fit Turner, right guard, weight
No. 33, Edward Sprano, right ' Bryan Fielder*
It, weight 310; No. M. Vincent, ZT 1
rko. right end. weight 180. No. Prep for Game
SIS l£*Klb£t MacKay’ I B^YAN FIELD,’ Oct 31-8till
hainook. weight 180; No. 46, nurs^« brutes incurred in the
~_^sTT<a^a_- -si —»miwh Alxty minute erid aetiion
itwn. right hanoacK, wrigni Z?
and No. 44. Robert Warren »«* 9*Uve^?n IaU1^e"
ack weight 1« u,t Saturday, the Bryan Field
ingi’ng the opposing Duck team ****• limited practice this week
^North TeSSfirid is an ex- ! * W ‘•’•Main preparation for
ent of the college and former I ** game at Denton tonight,
iron star of N. Capt Roy Ihave1 ‘ rev*m‘Td
ohnson now head coach of the UneuP when they meet the Marine
, Al? Bssa rietfiR from Eagle Moun-
; tain Lakes to a night game on the
‘ North Texas State Teachers College
grtdrron
The transfer of Prod Fields, form-
er Indiana University tackle, and
“Bony” Hodge, one-time running
mate of Tennessee’s Cafego, left
ecitour gaps tn the Bryan line-up.
; However, “Tiny* Huffman. 345
pound regular center L
I uniform and the improved perfor-
1 raf Horlaon <**rrawlobv and
DeBee, indicates that the Ducks for plactl<e
his ability at Galveston last Sat-
I urday in a brilliantly played de-
' tensive game.
Ducks linup for Saturday is:
HOUSTON. Oct 21.—(&— Rice |
sends its swishing ground game
against Southern Methodist's aerial
magic tonight in the opening
Southwest Conference fwtball game !
j for both teams and with the re- j
7.
Monticell Aggies 21.
(MBS.) Artny Air 7.
Pittsburg <Kas> Teachers 19.
Warrensburt iMo.) Teachers 7
Fort Pierce (Fla.) Naval Amphi-
I bious 38. Miami University 0.
| Fort Benning Fourth Infantry
' 33, Louisiana Tech 0.
Iveaton AAF Islanders
tte
practice
in preparation for
; fhe Ducks wffl have iTrevamped
^^h~of‘tM ,
GOOD GROOMING
GOOD CLEANING
Go Hand In Hand!
No one was ever well groom-
ed while wearing wrinkled
clothes. Immaculateness tn
ctothas is an absolute pre-
“■ good appear-
Youll feel smartly
you step out in
nave cleaned for
Southwest Play Texas League to
DALLAS, Oct 21.—OP)—The"unl- \Talk 1945 Plans
verslty of Texas, seeking a record- ------
breaking third Southwest Confer-
ence football championship in a
row, moves to I ’
the top battle of an all-title sche-
dule. The Longhorns, who won representative ready
the flag the hard way in 1942 but fight for positive action at this
time.
Jim Humphries, business man-
crowd expected to surpass any ever ager of the Oklahoma City club,
to turn out before for a Texas-Ra- ( said he would urge a definite an-
zorback struggle in the Arkansas | nouncement that the league plan-
city Indications were that more ned to reopen next season after
than 11.000 would view the con- ' two years of inactivity.
test. The previous high was 10,-
000.
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As Marines clad tn red and gold j
iootbalk waits took to Eagle 8tad- i .
lor practice 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 31 j
P <»h When Penn State'* Marine train- '
| Klven tfiei,. choice of pro-
transfer furloughs and playing;
football against Colgate today, moot >
of them took the furloughs. . . It
may be their last chance to go I
home before they head for the 1
fighting fronts. . . But blacking
back Earl Bruhn decided to stick I
$260
VBwauHftil. pastel colors
V For kitchens and
bathrooms
.1
COLLEGE STATION. Oct 2L—
(A5—The Texas Aggies, who have
I shown scoring punch aplenty, run i
“roTd^e t^r^en t“Ckldd’^ ’ lnVl th* defen* of Texas '
Vr, Christian here today in a South- ;
but th7 ™2£ar£ were Conference football game
S bUtRnt\ttb^r^™,Th^t meaning everything to the Horn-
ed Frogs T C U has to win or [
virtually fade from the champion-
pei nr live &i uir a rxM-LfiURjiuuia . . . \ u. a a .
game He saw the first kickoff then
missed all the rest because of re- |
paafari ♦ *4 roa ImIa i </-«•>
change.
District 3 campaign.
Bryan and South Park (Beau-
mont) fell from the select circle
of undefeated and untied teams to
trim the list to eleven. Bryan was
defeated by Temple 21-13 while
Soutth Park was being thumped
52-0 by Port Arthur.
It was a night of high scores.
Pampk matched San Angelo's polnt-
M , 83-2, Breckenridge overwhelm-
ed Stephenville 73-0, Denison lick-
ed McKinney 53-0, Tyler romped
on Texarkana 47-0, Marshall
whammed Athens 53-0, Galveston
beat Port Neches 44-0 and there
were numerous scores in the thir-
ties.
Other results:
Sweetwater 37. Plainview 13; Am-
arillo 39. Borger 6; Brownfield 12,
Hobbs. N. M. 7; Wichita Falls 34.
Electra 8; Childress 6, Graham 6
(tie); Vernon 33, Quanah 7; Sey-
mour 13, Olney 13 (tie); Midland
25, Big Spring 8; Greenville 48.
Oatnesville 12; Parts 26, Gladewater
6; Arlington Heights (f^rt Worth)
13. Fort Worth Tech 6; Sunset
(Dallas, 30, Woodrow Wilson (Dal-
las) 0; Mineral Wells 6. Weather-
ford 0: Hillsboro 7. Corsicana 0;
Ennis 27, Arlington 0; Longview 21,
: Kilgore 7; Henderson 9. Palestine
6; Jacksonville 21, Nacogdoches 0;
Livingston 13, Hull-Daisetta 6;
Jeff Davis (Houston) 13. Milby ,
(Houston) 0; Orange 20. Beaumont I
13;; Ooose Creek 36. Conroe 6; j
! Austin 26. Brackenridge (San An-
, tonlo) 7.
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DXHTOH. TXX«, XXCOto-yH^NwU. .XWitoAr. OCT.Mm. a. ■»< -
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Grid Tactics Here Tonight
Enthusiasm Bursts
Forth as Teachers
College Students
Rally for Marines
A crowd of 17,000 was
.. i. il*jiiurtOtollk " jill
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-fe:‘r:
Mk
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REM. MTATE TRANSFERS
A K Jones and wife to A. L
Kruger. k>t in D Cowan survey tn
band to R A Johnston st al., two i
tracts in J Wagner survey, 82.730. I
Oct 12, 1944
MEMBER OY A. C. C. A CAP-
PELLA CHORUS
Doris Mercer, freshman student 1
in Abilene Christian College. Abi- j
y Wills wash with
amazing ease!
WbM Thay’ro faMod wHh
SharwlR-WWIiams
Mustre
,Not cool but collected:
Publicitor Lee Allen of toe Reds
nominates as the most nervous
I rookie he ever saw Howard Carter,
who played for Cincinnati in 1926.
In those days Hughle Critz
almost never missed a game at
second base, but when Critz was
hurt one day, Manager Jack Hen-
I drix sent Carter into his first ma-
I jor league game. . . The kid trot-
Waco and San Angelo, ranked 1 *-e<l J)U P°*)^on'.
! No. 1 and No. 2 in the Texas
i schoolboy football parade, scored
impressive victories last night in a [
crowded schedule that saw two
more teams plunge from the ranks
of the unbeaten and untied.
Waco walloped Waxahachie 27-0
to retain its favorite rating in the
Central Texas race while San An-
Service Dept.:
All five of the starters on toe
Camp Wolters, Tex., basketball
team that ex-Sportawriter Sgt Dub
King coached to a state title last
__.... spring, are riflemen In infantry
gelo smothered Lamesa 83-0 in the . outfits in France. They are Rec
. Grossman, Joe Normington, Jack
' Clifford, John Hollinger and Chuck
1 Liles . . When toe Camp Peary,
Va , Navy footballers face Bain-
bridge tomorrow it will be home-
coming for 15 Peary players who
trained at the Maryland Camp.
terii niter* WxaWwvk c. ihc.
t. m. iua a * mt. arr.
d Team
ihemeclu
Face Bryan Ducks
In Eagle Stadium
■ r-
der in connection with the slaying
*C*0V WU1J 0, 111
| Mrs Ruth Waroff
The Denton Broncoe will meet
—.v--- —J Carter-Riverside Eaglo* to-
30, Booty n'-ht at 8 o’clock in Farrington
liarcies. struggles they have yet en-
'. Although both team*
cheers that have not been heard
in Eagle Stadium since 1942 when
football was disbanded on the
campus "Hie college band, under
the direction of Dr. Lawrence
Chidester, played college songs and |
! Twilight Tear to California this
winter, toe filly will stand good
passing Top Flight's
winning record boiore
Bryan Air Feld eleven. |
■ ^ifif i fin I
up submitted by the : w
SKS: STIFF
i 34, Den Pflfieterer. . v 1
weight 186; No 26.
te. fullback, ♦eight I -
anley 'Rhieae*. ri?h’ the
1901^ No. f“ .. _ _______ __________
luarterback, weigh* L Fort Worth, in one of”the
MU Lockward. en:t, i._._ ’
1U; No- X. Fwl Fields, left countered.
„„ .Iw. R)“ of three flr*‘ ilrlnM Puyer» *nd
the knowledge that Carter was de-
fer, tod by Paschal 14 to 12 while
Denton suffered a 21 to 0 defeat
at Paschal’s hands.
The game tonight marks the last
tussle for the Broncos before dis-
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