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WEAKNESS OF RAILS (7 New York Stocks DRAGS STOCK WAR Crete Sto! DOWNWARD AT END Pee oe U. S, Stee! Breaks 3 Points ol Below 107, Lowest Level 18% in Seven Y. 3 en 23% New York, May 14.—(P)—Weakness Ft of the reils and heavy pressure] Am. 170% against U. 8. Steel dragged the stock 85 market to a heavy closing Thursday. 31% Steel broke nearly 3 points to below 26% 107, the lowest level since 1924. Rock ise Island and Union Pacific lost 5 and 212" there were 2 to 3 points losses in New 37% York Central and Southern Pacific.’ 15% Southern Railway sagged 4. Ameri- 59% can Can, which had been 2 points 8 di an intermittent rally, ge more than lost its gain. Sales ex: Pac. pressed a point to a new low at 1081s,|Cannon Mills but it soon recovered. The general cee ad an market manifested a better tone Far around the middle of the day, but ralls failed to recover appreciably |C) from an early setback. Among issues recording gains of a point or two were American Can, Montgomery Ward, Case, Underwood Elliott, Allied Chemical, Fox and Alaska Juneau, | Chrysler. the last named a recent pool favorite, reaching a new high. In the early trading, Missouri Pacific preferred dropped more than 6 points, reflecting dividend uncertainty. Issues off 2 to 4 included Southern Pacific, South- | ern Railway, Katy preferred, Rock Cont. Ins Island and Union Pacific. Pere Mar-|Ggn quette again dropped several points. | Gon A drqp of 2 points in Woolworth was soon converted into a moderate gain. oe te nes of New Jersey Curtis e Its annual report is expected shortly, ba Although call money in the New ‘York market again renewed at 1% per cent, it was freely offered outside at 1, Time money continued to de-} cline, six-months funds being report- ed offered as low as 1% per cent. The drastic sharpening of money is bringing more speculative attention to the bond market, and although real demand is still concentrated in FAVoSIR—1 aes rt the gilt-edged issues, some commis- 5% sion houses are suggesting their cus- 2 tomers consider the speculative op- | Ge: “a portunities offered in second-rate is- bd T 4 | Grani 5% | Livestock ||Gt- Nor. Pt... 52% pt ot 4 {St Nor Ir. 01 Gti 1 SOUTH ST. PAUL oud-Hershe! South St. Paul, May 14—<ay—cv, | oud Hershey oe 8, Dep, Agr)—Oaitie 2100; very slow, abouy beady” on all Ht eissaes; weighty | tears continuing dull; few matured rebate iS: eal xt mixed year! g all fabs dereeos 7106; bee beef cons 3.75- % rd on and medium grades; butcher ‘Nelters $25-630: bulls aan, [nt Nick. Can. tele largely 3.50-3.65; for medium crades; | Jewe] Tea Be 3 feeders and stockers about steady. |, M ory Calves 1,900; vealers st to Kk; il aipreaes 7.00; choice 20% y 5 very closely sorted to 9.50. 26% Hogs raat ey active; light hogs 23 10 lower; medium and heavy butchers 33% ae to strong; better 160-220 28 pou 6.65-6.75; top 6.75; 220-250 42% pounds _ 6.50-6.65 }-325 2% 5.90-6.50; light lights 30% large! 3 cows 5.26-5.50; pigs 1: 19% 1.25; average 2s 33 Sheep 600 Goo," saleable ” supply By le sup} very x lights fo eatiy enles or bids! packers | 8 A lower on fat lambs: late Wed nesday about two doubles choice shorn lambs 8.65. CHICAGO Chicago, May 14.—()—(U. 8. Dep. of Agr.)—Hogs, 22.000, including 6,000 direct; opened slow; later trading fairly active; in-between weights 5- 10c lower; others around steady; top, $7.24, for 130-150 Ibs.: bulk 150-220 ‘& Ibs. $7,00-7.15; heavies scarce; few! Nort, ay 270-325 Ihs., $6.50- 6.80; most packing sows $5.65- Pigs scarce; strong weights, $6.75-7.25. Light light, good and choice 140- 30 160 Ibs., $7.10-7.25; light weight 160- 23 200 Ibs., $7.00-7.25; medium weight |Pathe Ex; als ; heavy weight 41% .», $6.30-6.95; packing sows, qy medjum and good 275-500 Ibs., $5.60- | proc eK $6.10; slaughter pigs, good and choice 82 100-130 Ibs., $6.65: 36% |? Cattle, 6,000; calves, 3,000; fed steers ue and yearlings steady to strong; priced heavies; she stock unchanged; bulls barely |Reo steady; most fed steers $7.00-8.00; Biase dusable supply fight earine su year! heifers selling rather actively at $7.50- ee Dutch $8.00; best early, $8.75. SES a eatiainse 8 Sacks rity REF PRE feeders scarce, st $8.50; pul up to $7.26; ingly cols. at 57¢ largely, $6 scoure to | New territory wools are hit acking sows | to 60c scoure fo early si packers bidding ie best Sante le ‘il ry one rae ES ane corn 1, |demand was rather mand was fair to g ings were light and the market was | quiet. Flax offerings were a little 3 jheavier and in good demand. {Produce Markets firsts, 1850: 1t%ec}_ current ons extra fitst, 2414-2: naturals, white ext extra first, 221-24 tec. ens, dah 28-3! teedde! py express, 18-2 f Potatoes \ FERETK ee FeS REF of carlot grain sal northern, 84-84%c; No. 1 hard win- May 1: No. 1 dark northern No. 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum.. At ate to 350-pound | xuypject to approval on rival a bho ‘f BP on a 3 las sly $5.00° $36. rs combl Bete staple rs 5 or bet se | f'the French com! ae a best cle ere around | SIAR line ‘of montly, ob: 68 good in fornia. sepringers| combing, staple sell at tbe ton bie scoured basis. Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and __ Market Report for Thurs., May 14 STOP-LOSS SELLING SENDS GRAIN PRICES jos. SHARPLY DOWNWARD Wheat and Corn Both Fall More| Than 2 Cents a Bushel From Wednesday Prices Chicago, May Ti—vei—stop-oas| selling forced grains sharply down- ward Thursday, especially during late | M: transactions, wheat and corn both falling more than 2 cents a bushel from Wednesday's high point. Weak- ness of securities had a depressing effect. Canadian predictions of scat-: tered showers in northern Alberta and Saskatchewan provinces were also a late bearish influence. Wheat closed nervous, a shade to 2 2 [eents down, May old 82 1-2, July 61 7-8 to 62. Corn 3-4 to 2 1-4 off, May old 58 5-8 to 3-4, July 58 1-2 to 5-8. Oats at 1-4 to 3-4 decline, and provi- sions varying from 5 cents — to a rise of 2 cents. Price downturns that followed en | early show of firmness in wheat ap- | May peared to be related to notice of sus- sion of three: outlying Chicago ports of perfec condition ks. of domestic Pinter wheat were also current. An additional bearish fac- tor was a pause in North American We export business, practically all: continental markets being | 4, ‘ Eloved by a holiday. More than a cent a bushel was soon 4 oy from the value both of wheat Forecasts pointing to ~. bd abated drought in Canada were ig- nored for the time being, and 50 too were reports showing general lack of rain ‘in the spring wheat belt south , orth of the Canadian Oats declined with late cereals. and mith y rains. DISAPPOINTING iG CABLES DEPRESS WHEAT FUTURES Minneapolis, May 14.—-(#)—-Disap-| pay! cables and export business ith hog values depression in the whvoat fu- tare market here Thursday. ‘There was some resistance and then a further decline on corn weakness, | S¢pt closed % cent lower, July an ptember 1 cent lower and June cent lower. -.| Corn futures eased about a hal: bene ‘on scattered selling. Oats ‘and | barley held in narrow ranges but were a fraction easier. a half-cent. outset and demand good.| ht quality was slower. aH Hentvey winter ‘ere nominally un- Tak was in fait demand. Oats Rye de- Barley offer- 13% ICAG! Chicago, Magni um—Butter was 2 firmer Thursday as offerings 4 receipts, storage packed firsts, "190 eed extra, 19%¢c. | ears, 28 truck! up, , Mi Storage packe closely selected ex! first, 18%c; medium regular packed ex nedium firsts, 16-16% medium, d brown extra, 1 vhjte, shell tre: a4 2 4-4 o Butter, (16,111; | finn higher than ‘ext HY Soore), 34%e; "First (8-01 score *Oheese, 214, Poultry, dressed, regula’ Chicago, Ma (U.S, De} f Agr) Potatoes, 104; on. ‘rack, of 246; total U. 8. shipments, 1.085; dull, trading slow; sacked per cw’ Wis consin round’ whites, best, $1. ungraded, $1.15-1.20; Idaho Rus No. 1, New stock Ww: trading siow; sacked per cwt.. bama, Louisi Texas Bl umphs, fair $1.36 up. CAGO CASH oy ay te im aiynent, No. Oats, Timothy se Clover seed, RANGE OF CARLOT SALis Ma: 4.—()}—Range Minneapolis, May 14) -Range <. Oats, No. 4 4 yhite, 260. No. 1, 4ic. Bs No. 2 special, 51c; No. 3, New York, May ges irregular 3/16; Germany, ae eu: Sweden, 26. Rye dropped | oe ‘of the cash market wes tiem | ‘storage FE 12%; Young nburger, wiss, 38-35¢. fs “Poultry, alive, hens firm, broilers owls, 18-20¢} moO ate i a, Bo § 82 §i8 8 5: 5 is xz halee to ‘dhey, erades, 2950315 mo! New York, ady; 1 [Grain ¢ Quotations DULUTH RANGE peel May 14.—(A). Open High Low Close CHICAGO RANGE be tn a gs 14.—()— ea cia bay vee Te 84% 83" MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN lis, May 14—()—_ . tered over Baverea am Schmeling’s 40 per cent is 2% per|otevaiis ‘ft th 84% gfithd cent more than the usual amount] Mountain slope to the Great Lakes given defending champions. Fesion, put the Weather is unsettled over the extreme west and 81% 80' Bl% «0... 78 and South Dakole wisest 19% 80% 11% 1% 0% z * 52 (BL 32 (BL 3L 36% 40% 34% 153 1.59 152 DULUTH CASH Duluth, Minn, May (14 on track, 1° , $1.55; July, $1: 1 dark northern, 8116- 82%; No. 3 4 ,— a i| WANTED—Five or six room modern way from my hhouse about June ist. Good ten-| mule, welgnt 1 1100 ibe. Bi Blind in left ant. Write Tribune Ad. No. 77 or| eye. Had halter on. Finder ido, 8 Tiss Nor iaixed durum, amet do, 68%-74%c; No. 1 red a 5, Fy fey » 25% -26%C. 40-48; me- lower 5% -3 NEY RATES rime commercial paper, 2-2%. iy ‘ounders, 6%. McGraw It. 11. hiram op reieke e ‘clone: 1 rive “Bancerporation, SE GOVERNMENT BONDS jones ty Say Het ‘ fourth 4 h With 11; do ibaa lhcaptinic ania | | —« 2 |by order of Grover M. Conzet, state a 32% 32K a 34.33% 35% 35% 35% nm Schmeling Will Get Churio Wetinesday but he took a 75 ‘Thursday to the South American's! next two in 14 and 11 minutes. ++) fied with 150. » | Kirkwood’s putter failed him. “*| When all the scores were in, Smith | son RENT—Nicely _f hed front thelr 146's. room with board in quiet modern 80% 17% Durum < B% 11% 13% 2% TBM wna ‘| ine took niblick and lifted the ball Ke; =, —Call s Univ. Tr. § i Additional Sports | N. D. Stations— ie clear oes. Opening of Trout Season Postponed St. Paul, May 14.—(4)—The cpening of brook trout fishing in Cook county Friday was postponed until May 25 3 of forestry and fice pre- Grand “Fork wc q won, c ‘The season was set back in that|Hettinger, clear % |county Commissioner Conzet. ex. |samestown, clear ++ plained, because of the danger of for-| Lisbon, che est fires. The action was anproved by William D. Stewart, state game and fish commissioner. The order will not affect tke opening date on brook trout in lakes in St. Louis Carl- | §, ton, Itasca and Koochiching counties. Two large fires on the Canadian Wishek, clear, *|vorder reported to be out of contro| worries hing 3 | and threatening to sweep into Minne- Bone fash cleke a Sota. coupled with lack of rainfall m-| Calgary. dicated every precaution shculd be|enver,” taken to prevent recurrence.of major| Des Moine fires of last year, Conzet said. Dodge City, Kan. ‘There are no serious fires in Min-| Edmonton, Alte. ch nesota, Commissioner Conzet. said, Mont, and his department is attemp.ing to extinguish the larger peat fires still burning. 200 Athletes Enter Pr Albert, & cldy. Valley City Meet St Louis 0. Clears: Valley City, N. D., May 14—()—| Seattle, Was le if |Seventeen high schools have entered | Shes cit Mie cleat Sloux City clear. approximately 200 athletes in the|spokan clear ninth annual Kiwanis invitational |Switt Current, peldy. track and field meet to be held here) Toledo, nlc, clear. ; - Saturday. Golf and tennis matches ‘ x also are scheduled. Green, Harvey, Dazey, Oakes, Marion,| For North Dakota: and College High. day night; Fri t portions, ‘or South Dakota: Cleveland, May 14—()—Examina- mono the contracts Zor the Schmel- [ans 3" oR a PTH |g SRS rer tae DART Baa , | Towa: ial day that Champion Max Schmeling|northeest portion - Thursday will receive 40 per cent of the gate| Friday fatr, slightly warmer in east receipts after deductions for expenses ritinneso pope and taxes. The contender, W. Ae in (Young) Stribling, will take 121% cent as his share. On this basis, fight experts esti-| portion. mated Schmeling’s pay for the 15- round bout at approximately $300,000. about $93,750. The total gate receipts| high pressure have been estimated at $950,000. ern Plains Sti American, Argentine Tie in Golf Tourney] “Si.s004 cine foot; 34-hour chi ton Smith, from Missouri, and Marco Churio, from the Argentine, Thurs- Gay tied for first place in the second totals of 146. ter than 77 Thursday. Churio has been one of the sensa- tions of the tournament. He quall- 99 to give him a second round total of 154. give you ....,| Joe Kirkwood, American trick shot) new buildings. Room and Board artist, took an 80 after a fine 72 ‘Wednesday for a 36 hole score of 152. and Churio still were in the lead with ® disastrous finish like Cotton’s only by a brilliant play at the home hole. 93 =360.00 0000-329 09 o 00 op 23-3108 26 Ree aasssteuesH we. ©. BSzS: S erro maiaas arr -10- f SLwRRaSa: SVassees: etetettet) pie ggsere2 Schools entered in the competition) For “Blemarck ity eoitithd arck and vicinity: are Fingal, Minot, Valley Gity. Spirit erally fetr, slightly warmer ‘Thursday | to lake home for gummer. Must be #2 | wood, Jamestown, Sanborn, La Moure,| Right: Eriday increasing cloudiness, Led A ee with Generally fair, Oriska, Ellendale, Dickey, Litchville | slightly warmer south portion ‘Thurs- Aa No, 7 ids increasing cloudi- ness with showers extreme htly cooler nerth and extreme Gen- west, Fatr, slightly | SOR SALE—Overstuffed suite, break 4 r Thursday night; $300,000 for Fight creasing cloudiness, possibly followed | fast set, inner-spring mattress, by showers and cooler extreme west! 9x12 Axminster Tug. Also a 4-wheel ortion. For Montana: G Hy fat rt, portion ‘Thursday | Apartment 14 after 6 p. m. ta: Fair, slightly warmer ind south portions Thursday night: ‘rriday ‘mostly. fair, somewhat cooler jn northeast and extreme north portions, slightly warmer in southeast ‘WEATHER CONDITIONS a covers the ith- ‘while the “low” is| Your expenses and a liberal com- mission and bonus on each sale. Men must be able to leave home, furnish references and not under 25 a few| years of age. For position, Tight showers fell over the northwest: | H. M. Robison, Prince Hotal, ern Rocky mountain slope. pa 4 atures aro above the seasonal normal | _ ay. May 1¢th. ATTRACTIVE territories open for Dealer-ships covering the sale of Delco-Light Farm Lighting plants, water systems, replacement batter- jes and Delcogas. If interested .| FOR RENT—Furnished two room Fargo Sales Branch, Fargo, N. Dak. WANTED—Salespeople for dresses, frocks, lingerie. No experience needed. Straight commission. Sales jerta, Fair weather ‘Temper- Southport, Eng.. May 14—()—Hor- Tint, reduced fo en tev fovel 3 round of the $7,500 Southport profes-| Thursday the prognosticator said the +| sional golf tournament with 36° hole | day will be fair and warm. They were one stroke ahead of} CROOKSTON WRESTLER WINS Henry Cotton, young British profes-| Crookston, Minn, May 14.—()—| sibum, $1.00. No free samples. sional who led Wednesday's first|Buck Olsen, Crookston, round with a 70 but could do no bet-| Michel Zonowiez, Russia, in two of three falls in a wrestling match here Smith had a stroke advantage on| Wednesday night. Zonowicz won the first fall in 23 minutes and Olson the defeated Contracting and Building ‘Joe Turnesa, the fourth and last| NOW is the time to do your repalr American to finish, turned in a poor] work. Phone 435 and have Miscellaneous page. Outs, border of white space used op want Ode come under display rates a} inch 6 3 1013 1 0 | Ade over 96 words 8 cents additional per word ee ee ee ee reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any to conform with make- up rules of Olassified Advertising. Write LITTLE BOOK CO., Box 31, Geneva, Ill. as WANTED—Truck to haul gravel at Me&ensie. Must haul 3 yards or Ww. and girls to work evenings Saturday. Call at 119 Female Help to competent woman jest references. e in care of Household Goods for Sale Wi TO Work Wanted E—My sixteen ee Chain and Independent tore experienge for & job with a Shanes to make good. Write Tribe une Ad. No. 74. Used Cars i RAP aE ai at ger Sg od pire 5 ed duty aus 6 we pang condition. See it at Hanson Motor Go. Washburn, ¥. D. FOR SALE—1928 Pontiac sedan, pric- ed for quick sale, $260. Phone 981-W after 5 p. m. Apartments RENT—One or two room kitchenette and bath apartment t Tribune » furnished or u.- furnished. Ons room furnished, suitable for two girls, or married pasar? $40.00 per month, two rooms rnished, suitable for three or four itis, or married couple, $65.00 per month. Apartment is nicely and compiately privileges. Must be seen to be ap- preciated. Apply ‘Tribune office days, phone 1335 for appointment, after 6:00 p. m. FOR RENT—Apartment on Cae floor, private ee a screened porch. Three rooms, room, bedroom and Bechenette Partly furnished or All mod- ern. Phone 1328-3 or call at 402 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment on grount furnished a} Dee, ee ee ecm. aid ments are modern and beautifully Rc Hi Phone 1250. FOR RENT—Very pleasant modern apartment, first floor, Leghorn lp = and trees. Furnished or ed. Newly decorated. ‘Frgtaaire, Always hot water. Gas for cooking. Adults only. Call at 807 Fourth. FOR RENT—On ground floor, facing front, choice three room furnished or unfurnished apartment with Private bath, also two rooms on second floor. Laundry privileges. Call at 612 Ave. B. trailer. Call at 205 Second street. Salesmen reasonably prived. Call at 522 Fifth | FO) night;| St. Phone 473-W. WANTED—Three men with sales ability to travel with manager and crew throughout North Dakota and Th 4 - sell HOME COMFORT RANGES ‘ e : Seng gmat ro heute die Weltbacy ittg | S"adpnrt ‘po aul write Delco Appliance corporation, Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Five room modern du- plex, large screened sleeping porch, attached ete © gas furnace. Phone 151 or apply Mrs. O. W. Roberts, 117 Main Ave. McLean. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Partly modern four Toom house, also seven room mod- em poe yah - ig for home. East front, Homelike privi-| partment . Snent wan final 46 holes will be played leges. Rates very reasotiable by a a Pigmith had to fight for his figures| 8%. week or month. Call at 608 | FOR furnished +}atevery hole. He saved himself from| _Second street or phone 1380. street or phone 360-M. of five rooms and bath. Broadway. phone 120-J after 6 p. m. After taking sixes at the 16th and 11th holes, Horton was wild with his drive to the 18th, and then missed the green with an iron. Unperturbed, to within four feet of the cup for an easy putt and a 75. MAY STOP BOUT Cleveland, Ohio, May 14.—(>)—A petition to stop the Max Schmelling Yourg Stribling heavyweight cham- \p bout here July 3 was filed in appellate court here Thursday in the name of David Fischer, an insurance EXPECT FAIR WEATHER CERTIFIED GRIMM Churchill Derby next Saturday need have no/ Fifty bushe} fear of rainy weather, if the weather| at 6c per 1. man is correct. In a special forecast) Fred Roberson, September Mrs. G. D. Wagar, 116 West Resser. lot. or call at $17 South Ninth. — POTATOES —__ POTATOES agent. NETTED GEMS, Early Ohios, Rus- sets, Irish Cobblers, Western Onions. Phone 374 for information. Bis- Louisville, Ky., May 14—(P)—The| _marck Potato Market. 116 Sixth St. thousands who elbow their way into} POR SALE—A few bushel of regisier- Downs for the Fentiesy ed Bison fiax at $2.25 per bushel. made by the weather bureau here LY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY gee Mr. Nelson at 122 Broadway. notify Theodore. 2, Driscoll, N. Dak. USED CARS With An O. K. T That Counts. 928 Chevrolet coach, very tise! con- alton and special price, $135.00. ¥ Coen 5 4 door door sedan thorough- joned,.good rubber, Kari gees ‘Down payment only hitoio. 1929 Pontiac 4 door sedan, very g6od & condition, 6 ply. tires, down pay- ment only $170.00. type concrete mixer in 1930 Chevrolet Six coupe, looks and} condition. Write Box 27, Tuns.like new. Down Payment only N.D. $180.00. Fol Ford cot Mae. Boul A tion pecellent [3 inicare of the Down payment only #13020 FOR RENT—Six yoom_ modern bungalow located at 701 Front street t. Phone 321 or 317. larm, bay te FOR SALE—Two Wi8_ Belberling truck tires and tubes. Goes ae ey at 719 Jocation in ‘city. Apply Ad. No. 65 ‘Tribune. 's Bales Agency, Richardton, N. FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment with large closet, gas for cooking and lights furnished, $32.00 per month. Garage for rent, $3.00 per beaker ica at 622 Third street jo room apartment, has large living room, kitchen and closet. Rent reasonable. Right down town. Next door to Buick garage. Call at 218 First street. Phone 1127-W. FOR RENT May ist: One of our unfurnished basement it apartments, gas stove, electric refrigerator. For Rl ‘—Apartment, good sized, well furnished room with kitchen- ette. Gas, water, lights, ma and use of telephone Leda 411 Fifth steve Pie Phone POR RENT—Furnished apartment, private entrance and private bath, also sleeping room and porch bed- room. Quiet home. Call at 818 Seventh street or phone 1747-R. apartment, private entrance. Screened porch. Close in. Very reasonable. Phone 869-R or call at 217 Eighth street. RENT—Furnished and unfu:- nished two and three room all sod- ern apartments in the Rue Apart- eaeay, Call at 711 Ave. A. Phone FOR RENT—Nicely furnished two room apartment, including lights, gas, hot water at all times. Con- phen to bath. Call at 322 Ninth 5 a FOR RENT—Modern house on Gec- ond street. Furnished apartment, garage and four lots for garden Purpose, also three quarter sections farm land south of ‘igual L. Ww. Immedi- ate possession. Lecated at 110 East See Paul Halloran or FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished 5 room apartment during the sum- mer. Has sun porch, nice yard and SSeaeery Available now. Phone FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- nished apartment in the Varney Apartments. New gas range and Call at 120 W. Rosser after 30. FOR RENT—One room apartment, completely furnished, including lin- ens, with small kitchenette and closet. Call at Sixth street. FOR RENT—To responsible parties Barn and chicken For $1000.00 cash. Phone 1516 6:30 FOR RENT—Dwelling duplex, eak floors. Clese in. Gar- FOR RENT--Small furnished apart- apartment on ground floor, rent $28.00 per month. Phone 499-M or call at 101 1014 Broadway. sot iiatea| Sea, ee iat Call or write FOR RENT—Four room partly mod- ern house. Water and light at 210 Elever.th street north. Phone $53-W.

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