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, eee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1935 Py helfers 10.00 to 10.75; load ’ll find it in the une’s Grain, Livestock and = #222232 ee Market Report for Sat., Feb. 16.2. Classified ‘News’ average; top 5 lower at 8.10; bulk better 190 to 260 Ib. butchers 8.00 to 8.10; 160 to 190 Ib. lights 7.50 to 8.00; WAITING ATTITUDE |[Grain Quotations||| New York Stocks |CORN LEADS GRAINS ne ine are, age publlcation in the TRIB. choice quoted to 850; market for the OF STOCK MARKET jou, meer nares |g a | TOHIGHER AVERAGE [ss= dearcce ss Sec aly in High Low Close lambs 8.15; best offerings late 8.25; i . ' Yet the minimum charge choice quoted to 8.50; 1 RESUMED SATURDAY High RA coe = medium to god lots 780 to 800: few for a TRIBUNE want ad i Sep ee % 96% 96% i Pow. % lots yearlings 7.00 to 7.25; good to; is onl: - aki us 5 18% choice feeding lambs 650 to 7.35; f several loads 65 to 70 lb. mixed fat 3 ‘647 . Std, ‘Traders Conclude Mild Upturn ‘ hy Uncertainties Over Gold Deci-|°"? *eeder lambs 7.50 to 7.60, Friday a Little Premature; : : . Sug. Ref. 70 sion Tend to Restrict Dildth Slee eg oe Close Irregular shinee 4 80% Speculation closing prices: 2 Wheat, No. 1 dark northern heavy : 7 F Eee -1.18; Tribune for New York, Feb. 16—(P)—The stock Open High ouiseserl Chicago, Feb. 16—(#)—Grain values| {'fg.30; N°, 1 dark northern 1.08- market resumed its waiting attitude |M My 1.04% 1 04 Arm. Del, Pfd. %m |averaged higher Saturday, with corn| 119), No. 2 dark northern 1.07-1.14; Saturday, most traders apparently 99% (99% 99% |Arm. Il... 5% lattaining the topmost point since |N0. 3 dark northern 1.06-1.13; No. 1 having concluded that the mild up: re % Jan. 21, but easing at the finish. northern heavy 1.09-1.18; No. 1 north- tir of the seevioua aBEMon Wie a! MIO 65% 65% ae eecaaa |" Uncertainties regarding a goid de-|°™ eT Wenig aL Me te ; amen ened svetend wi tas ven] dee on oe Ane cen af ines des rom 128%: 0, abet rum hard Lost and Found Sow Kiss chuse was treguine: Shane: Rat 85% (65% [651% Barred 11 Tag Hegre, with teasallnag at Leeks eee L191: 843 NO. 2 amber durum ? WOST—Biack seal skin mutt FH- ed. Grains showed a disposition to] was= 0% 45 45 [Bord 25 | ‘Corn closed steady at the same as|1-11%-1.36%; No, 1 red durum no {o'get anywhere in’ particular, ub. | July TEE LOS agi | Buiees Sweat ach ote Mey Brey, ents | Plax, No.1, 187 0 get anywhere particular. Rub- is 4 is | Mae 14-4 » %-%, megs Sa) Oem ber futures sagged while sugar and Case, J. I. 4 |at % decline to % advance, and pro-| Rye, No. 1 .65%4-701; Oats, No. 3 whit 2. See ela mem [ERT use aeeeve(TRIBUNE RATES ARE LOW hibited by bonds, Foreign exchanges} “Wheat— Open High 42% |MILL CITY FUTURES 7115-7312; No, 2 feed 713-7343; No. Ch gsatag moved cautiously. 7% 98 1 ‘ CLOSE SHADE LOWER 3 feed 6912-7114, — Sugar shares reflected advancing _ u 1M. 8b. 1 i,j Minneapolis, Feb. 16.—(#)—Trading Minimum charge for one insertion— Cuts and border used on wan come under classified prices in the staple. South Porto 89 89% %4/C. M. St. P. , Pid. 3, jattention was diverted to corn and RANGE OF CARLOT SALES 45 cents for 15 words. display rates of 75 cents per column inch per single insertion. Rico, American Sugar Refining and c.R.1 . 4 oats early and news concerning these} Minneapolis, Feb. 16.—(7)—Range| First insertion (per word) “ No clairvoyant, fortune teller, matrimonial, or doubtful ad- Cuban-American Sugar preferred Mi n 4 |grains was bullish enough to foster a/ of carlot grain sales: 2 consecutive insertions (per word) y vertising accepted. We reserve the right to edit or reject any were up 1 to around 2 points. Cros-| J, iy fd ‘80: oy . ‘s |Snappy rally in wheat futures but fin-| Wheat, No. 1 dark northern 1.14%- 3 tive ( ) copy submitted. Jey Radio pushed up about a point in ng 7 Ie Doe , jally ran into evening up sales and/1.17!4; No. 1 hard amber durum 137%; consecutive Seeernes (ier word) .-2! VAN relatively active dealings. On the i ‘solv. 4 Iclosed a shade lower. No. 1 mixed durum 1.1914. 4 consecutive insertions (per word) ..... ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS OF CASH IN ADVANCE other hand National Department 5133 52% 51% 51% 7 h 1 Because of the possibility of a gold} Corn, No. 5 yellow 85%. A representative will call if you desire. Telephone 32 and Stores preferred dropped some five|J! 44% 4453 440 4414/1 Con. Film y, |Clause decision Monday there was a/ Corn, No. 5 yellow 855s. r . ask for the want ad department. points following Friday's announce- | Se AS Alte 41% " general desire by traders to clean| Oats, No. 4 white 55%. ne that reorganization plans had " % 68% 66 . . slates et ved As co ae in Ba No. 2, =H -10%. en presented to the federal court -— 3 7 ie . corn was due to covering. arley, No. 1, 1.10-1.13. in New Jersey for approval. a, By Sy By ae May and September wheat closed| Flax, No. i, 1.92'4-1.96%, Salesmen Wanted = | _—Female Help Wanted Hiamealibets Homestake Mining lost 8 points ‘ 4% lower and July % off. CALENDAR and novelty season now |ADDRESS Envelopes at home, spare- one 1652-. and others, down fractionally to 16% 164% Coarse grains also finished lower. BOSTON WOOL starting. Beautiful line, low prices.| time; $5 to $25 weekly. Experience for around a point, included U. 8. Smelt- see + 67% | Crosley ‘ May and July oats closed unchanged.| poston, Feb. 16—()—(USDA)—A| liberal commissions. Give full de-| unnecessary. Dignified work. Send Ashmore and Ellingson ing, Cerro de Pasco, American Smelt-|, Lard 194 4|May tye closed 14 lower and July %6 |steady trade in the fine western| tails first letter. Leads furnished.! stamp for particulars. HAWKINS, oie cheatin ing, National Department Stores com-| May irae a he tiss Wrig! higher. May feed barley finished ‘| grown wools in Boston during the past| DIRECT ADVERTISING CO., 24| Dept. 781, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. |] For on painting, pa- mon, White Motor, American Water-| gu 1370 189 laps | Deere & Co. down and July % off. Both May and | week was accompanied by an increase| W. 20th St., New York. EARN up to $25 dozen embroider- a works, United Corp., preferred, Amer- . . duly flax closed 1 lower. in sales in medium fleeces. The latter, HAT SALESMAN WANTED ing scarfs, home. Everything fur- ican Telephone, U. 8. Steel, Conti- z 16.45, las Aire. 30 pe neat undertone held firm |however, sold at a cent lower than|EXPERIENCE preferred. To cover| nished. Write ART EMBROID- nental Can and Liggett & Myers B. . 16.67 Hing or ‘ but there was no snap to the demand | prices asked during the previous week,| North Dakota territory with manu-| ERY, 924 Bergen, Jesse ig) ———_——=== Such issues es DuPont, Santa Fe, N. : for any type. Receipts | were. very |most sales closing in the past week at! facturer’s staple and novelty line. |wanTED "Experienced, relia ble Florida Land for Sale Y. Central, National Distillers, Stan- NEAPOLIE ©. i 26 |small and absorbed slowly. Winter | 95.951; cents in the grease. The finer " ition. Must have le to cook. Phone | FLORIDA > combina- . ‘ASH GRAIN | Fy heat was very scarce and nominally |-r.> : Position. maid. Must be able . IRIDA—5 to 40 acres; ina. dard Oil of New Jersey, Western Un. Minneapolis, 16. (Wheat | 2; , i. ‘i wi strictly combing fleeces were quoted! car. Give references. Write HAT-| 1529-w. tion land; famous Peace River fon, Consolidated Gas, Chrysler, Gen-| receints Saturday 19 compared to iat a 4 junchanged. steady and had some call for small] TERS BUILDING, 4th & Market, | i country. Florida's best! ‘Terms. eral Motors, American Can, General|a year ago ee Durum was slower in tone but !quaniities at 28-282 cents in the| gt. Louis Mo.” Rest and Found | _.FOSTER'S FARMS, Orlando, Fla. Electric, Case, Montgomery Ward and|~ Minnespolis cash wheat and coarse be eee 52, | steady. Brease for 56's, % blood, at 28-29 cents | oa Lost and Found SEE eee Sears-Roebuck were unchanged to a|gtain closing quotations today follow: : i | Corn demand was extremely limited |for 58's, 60's, 14 blood, and at 27-28 |SALESMAN—District Manager, cap- | —7—sieck leather aales kit oon For Sale or Rent shade higher or lower. ‘Wheat— Delivered Arrive | Gen. Elect, 34°* |and offers were light. cents for 64's and finer fleeces. ‘Bulk| ble earning $7,000 to $10,000 year- |" ioe insurance iterature. Please - wd Gen. Foods ¥,} Oats demand was slow to good, de- | average French combing 64's and finer} 1¥, to supervise our sales organiza- return to Lincoln Mutual Benefit | BAKERY FOR SALE OR RENT in a be, ik north 1 i 4 | Pending on quality. d the mar- | t¢!titory wools in original bags were ne a pcos rst ads ee Ass'n., Fargo, N. Dak. Reward. Se tel Address | Produce Markets | |3 ae nortn: 11 Ki ney : 4 Babes ieee ta quiet and the mar~ steady at 67-68 cents scoured basis. ritory. Steady 20°, on reorders; |LOST—Brown coin purse, containing J a in Gold Di Barley buyers were very selective e $85.00 to $215.00 on ntw appoint-/ currency in basement of Lucas Wanted to Rent CHICAGO her E foodrich , [and offers of decent quality were cx-| | FINANCIAL beehincs iy ments. WESTCRAFT, 1265 8. Nor-| company. Return to Tribune.| assem —sgodern 3 or 4 FOOM Ture Chicago, Feb. 16—(?}—Butter was north. ; er eai % | tremely limited. sete -durttig ie par week ears | ent Ate ane uncles, — nished apt. March Ist, Phone easy in tone Saturday. Eggs and Ne 4 ¢| Flax demand was steady and rather prt a ci en 1498-J between 6-7 p. m. Poultry were steady. oo ie . Nor. Pid. aggressive for choice quality. Panera se Instruction E Apartments for Rent Butter, 4,862, easy; creamery spe-|2 in i t. 5, ; SSS ‘Traders and speculators were quiet, |GOVERNMENT jobs. $105.00-$175.00| RELIABLE parties interested in rent- Real Estate cials (93 score) 36-36%; extras (92) |19¢; 3 ; . Her. | walling forthe supreme court's gold] month. Men-women, 18-50. Qual-) ing first class apartments ready REAL ESTATE 3512; extra firsts (90-91) 35%; firsts|1 dk : E b ° decision, but investors had more cour-| ify for coming Bismarck examina-| April Ist, inquire basement apart-|DOZENS of houses for sale in ail (88-89) 34%-% ; seconds (86-87) 33%4- ef Livestock age and steadily accumulated better} tions. Common education. List| ment, 502-7th Street after 5 o'clock.| parts of city from $750.00 to $10,000. tandards 90 (centralized carlots) grade bonds at mildly rising prices, Positions FREE. Write immediate-| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment,|HUNDREDS of lots for sale in all 512. dus. i. —| ‘The usual leaders in the share mar-| ly. Franklin Institute, Dept. 342T.} including lights, water and heat. ae 3,920, steady; extra firsts cars Mee : Re. Hanrenta : 38% SO. ST. PAUL ket were almost static, following the 710 Broadway. 31, toca 30; Carrere oe : Int, Nick. Can 1. 3g] South St. Paul, Minn., Si oe paiteatL Or recon eeene re ee eee and can suit any taste or purse. se B th. Tel. (AP—U. 8. D. A.)—Cattle prices have/" Commodities dipped early in the : ne Cully, ‘live, 10 trucks, | steady; 091. ee ee Iseelcetias gains of around 25|week in disappointment over a fur- |TEXAB-MEXIGO LAWYERS Jua.|_——____ Work Wanted —_|SEVERAL ‘tracts of ‘bottom lands lens 17 to 17%; leghorn hens 14%; JR gree % {cents per hundred here this week.|ther postponing of the gold pro-| rez-El Paso Offices. Box 212, El FOR PLUMBING .|_from one acre up. ; Tock broilers 22 to 2313; colored 22; Kelvinator 4|Receipts included about 20 cars of|nouncement, but later in the week] Paso, Texas. GAS, STEAM and hot water heating;|IT IS a pleasure to serve you in your Tock springs 20, colored 19; leghorn| {47 1; Canadian fed beeves. Medium to good|found more takers. The net change Phone 589-J. O. H. Hagen. Li-| realestate needs, springs 14; rooters 14; hen turkeys 08 t1o | Kresge (S. 8.) steers and yearlings sold at 7.25 to|in wheat, corn, and cotton was neg- censed and bonded plumber. F. E. YOUNG 21; young toms 19, old 16; No. 2, 14; 7 : 5 29% 19.65, good meditmweight natives up ligible. Dien cuecks 4% Ibs. up 20; small 17; geese peeMecarnale to 10.75, odd head higher. Desirable! “Foreign gold currencies had a sharp| WANTED—Young man for grocery) “girts, rooming and boarding houses, ee 13; capons 6-7 Ibs, 23. s c 100 1.07 109 [Loew's . butcher heifers cashed at 6.50 tolratly in mid-week in response to a| business. Must be honest, reliable.) Cte” Mending included. Phone Dressed turkeys, firm; prices un- Lorillard (P) 20, |8.50, a few up to 9.50, common light-|statement by Secretary of the Treas-| Neat and willing to work. Give ret | _t93, si ‘W..... 108 1.06 1.03 1.06 ; 9 |welghts down to 4.50 or under, beef fury Morgenthau that the resources| frenees. expericnce and age in first] STAG TUNING. Call ©. L. Bryan, ‘New York Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat | Math. Alk. .. 28% | cows 4.00 to 6.00, best to around 7.00, | of the $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund 2 1728. Also for sale at 8 bargain, a New York, Fe 16. 4 cutters and low cutters 2.75 to 3.75,| would be employed to whatever ex- | | good used plano. 424th St mae ork, Feb. 16.—(7)—Butter Pel 3 |sausage bulls 3.75 to 4.75, good tol tent necessary to manage the exter- Rooms for Rent e Frei rrge agency higher than ex- seeee 107-110 1071.10 % | choice vealers 6.50 to 8.0, common! nal value of the dollar whichever way |FOR RENT—Two nice sleep ine Wanted to Buy eat ae ac8T: extra (02 score) 96; firsts 7 | to medium 4.00 to 6.00. Stockers and|the gold decision might run. rooms. Gas heat. Good residence | - (88-91 scores) 34%-35%; centralized Mo. Tex. feeders bulked at 5.00 to 7.00, strictly district. Phone 1739. WANTED TO BUY—Used, good mov- oie score) 3544. sseee MM 108 106 1.08 - * | good to choice feeders 7.25 to 8.50. GRAIN REVIEW : in: ce geri ane Projector. shee: 628, : = Durum 3 i Tribune Ad. 5 eet re ae Pree igeuns on hogs this ‘Week| minneapolis, Feb. 16—(AP—U. 8.| ing room. Twin beds. Gentlemen. |qWanTED Second hand —dTnine| Std rebuilt elther regular or spring " a basis 4 =| . Eggs 17,536; unsettled, mixed colors: 1.34% 1.39% 1.33% Cai 3B a, | Punced quotations on the highest fcs|p. A)—Grain markets averaged| Phone 691. fable. Mast be reccomnbie. ‘Good | exfiled._300-8th. Phone_1962 Special packs . " 1 3 9 steady and lead by corn, showed | === ‘ 1257-R. hiles | receipts 34; preimene Sa es ST ac daa “|Nat. Distill. .... q one ere eee ares slight gains during the week ending|ziecler commented, depended upon ponsition, Panne Aes Ane for Sale standards 33%; firsts 33; mediums 40 128% 132% .|Nat. Pow. & it, : f,, |140 to 160 pounds 750 to 8.00, desir-|Fridas., Domestic mill demand f0r lecoperation of state and other local Houses and Flats it ee Pipi iets Heerteea gt deer eo porec a eee ane : able killer pigs 6.50 to 7.25, stockers|tan sufficient to absorb the limited |@uthorities. He emphasized that the FOR SALE—S room modern house, 6 resale of premium marks 36-37; near- | Grade of and feeders 5.50 to 6.50, good SWS! crrerings both in the cash and fu-|family-physician relationship must| years old with 4 room basement by special packs including premiums ber... 1.17% 1.20% 120 to 2.18. tures market, and mill buying was|be safeguarded and reminded the| apt. Heated garage. Well located. 35-36; nearby and midwestern hen-|2, amber... 116% 1.19% d Lamb prices advanced early in the] in principal factor in making for a|medical profession that. the investi-| Near capitol. $5350. T. M. Casey nery, exchange specials 34; nearby and | ™MCG0t 1 993; packard | Motor 2 |Reek but dropped sharply toward ihe | cicntiy firmer wheat market situa-|gator does not evaluate the need for| _& Son. zs midwestern exchange standards 33- Peatadiia a \close, better natives closing at 8.00}: a doctor but is charged solely with |FOR SALE—Four room house. M 33%; marked mediums 33-33%; Paci-|_Corn— rs 3, |t0 825, plain and inbetween grades!" yr5y wheat futures here advanced |determining the financial eligibility] ern. Almost new. ‘Two stall gar- ¢ r 90% ..... ...[Benn ROR. is |4.00 to 475, yearlings wethers 5.50 01, cont tor the week, closing Friday|of the rellef client for FERA medical| age, 80 ft. lot. $3,500. $1500 cash tic coast, fresh, shell treated or liners 7.00 or bette shter 3.50 to fancy 34-34% ; Pacific coast, standards 38% “ : or better, slaughter ewes at 1.04%. care. required. Call or write B. J. Owens. 8314-34; Pacific coast, shell treated or ST 85 Ar. anal Rye firmed with wheat and ad-| Dr. Ziegler outlined the possibil-| 1722-W. liners, mediums 33-33%; brown resale CHICAGO vanced 1% for the week for May.|ities of establishing a state-wide sur-|#OR RENT—5 room modern house, of premium marks 34%-35; nearby Chicago, Feb. 16—(AP—U. 8. D. The close was 65%. $32.50. Also 3 room and bath apart- end western special packs, private A)—Cattle 300 commercial; no gov- Bogen ageonced 1% for the ernment; calves 100 commercial, no bi qd ‘at 715%, 1% high- government: compared Friday last a tee aes ee % higl So NT AN Aa BU RY i [yearlings cares es, fod steers nd] May flax advanced 1% for the week, en grades unchanged. on heavies and ” dium weights 13.90 closing at 1.85. pap ids Tob. on 1080 Ib. yearlings; good and near- i BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES wy Bchen es : . 5 Chicago, Pegler Ness... 81% 10% 81% ...., | BentscRoebuck bap diran tase oy aR ae FERA HE ALTH WORK program that called for strengthen Jacks to sell, Eider Horse Sale Co, Series aes Butter Futures Flax. Servel_.. advisory health committees; —_damestown, 2 eee h 1.86% 195% 1.86% .... u /s |selling at 8.50 down showing most meaing od eat Cea cate KODAK FINISHING Ford Tudor advance; famine receipts dictated y;|PING PONG PHOTOS, 25c. The uneven upturn in face of very dull N new large 2%2x3'2 inch size. 8x10 and narrow dressed trade; heavy ; v" Photos, 3 for $2.95. Corner Third Refrigerator stan- teense OW hci: , oe eee, es & Programs; | TYPEWRITERS and adding _ma- mat Sealed ney Hey eed ue age cone erect Assistant Director Calls Atten- a of the immunization chines. Repairs and supplies. cap. grad i > Feb. 16.—(2-—Foreign é Pro: TYPEWRITER CO, Feb, ..... 25% 2 exchange erregular: Great Britain de- . og aye Se EE haste tion of Need for Local EA. Willson, Bam seninietsatce, Bdwy., Bismarck, N. D. Phone 820. others @ cows h 4 Praised cooperal TC | qe ge Great Britain 487; Prance 6.50%; |g Up meste top yesrllngs heifers 1125; Cooperation ceived from the committee during the For Sale Oe N Italy 8.49; ; P 3 top yearlings S B past year and requested that it con- PLANE CHICAGO CASH GRAIN A rt cutters 25 to 50 up; bulls strong to ———. tinue its work with full lity [FOR SALE—Maroon mixture, kni Chicago, Feb. 16—(P}—Wheat, nol voy’ oo%5: New York in Montreal | Tex. 25 higher, and vealers 50 higher. North Dakota's medical and nurs-| >’ Continued Se raineatin tee me de.| Suit. Size 14. Excellent quality. Distributors ales reported. es ‘Tim. Sheep 2,000; for week ending Fri-|ing service established under auspices vel t of the now in ef.| Perfect condition. Cost $30 new. WILDE MOTORS INC. fay 6100. directs; compared Pride’ lof the FERA will continue slong a ect = Heil gel foe 600. Cal st SION en Be week; bulk slaughter ie . after 6 p. m. Upstairs. higher, extreme top 35 up, sheep|line of procedure adopted more than FOR BALE —ESire-good Ear; feds d to 25 Beaver, Seeding ieenhs ®@ year ago, the subcommittee on dull, weak lower; week’s|nealth of the FERA decided Friday top fat lambs 9.20 Tuesday, late top 9.00; week's bulk fed westerns 8.25|%¢ its annual meeting in the state %|to 8.90; most native lambs lacking | C@Pitol. quality, bulk 8.25 to 8.75; few good| “The character and scope of yearlings 7.50; double choice clipped|medical program in North Dakota lambs 8.00 Wednesday; slaughter|meets the full approval of the U. 8. ewes 4.00 to 5.25; bulk 4.50 to 5.00;|public health service,” declared Dr. P 1135. S07-9th St. 7 tat medical divectar of the Fea, [N°. 0| FOR sALE—Asplund, Beklund and sistant ical of "i a a $8) Beckman coal. Lots 2 tons or more,| NOW 18 51) $2.60 ton, one ton, $2.80. Phone a Bob Morris, 3 sales fsom store 34. Live poultry nominal; all freight ‘and express grades unquoted. Dress- e089 cot CORD ) BET uke reeees - 3 Seg BR BES uke eke Teter Corn, No. § mixed, 84%; No. 3 yel-| 10025. hye No, 4 whité, 96. - - Buckwheat No. 1, 1.32. ae som, gy 16.—()—Curb; qsniley no sales, quotable range) 120 "pond é Bhare 54. " ‘Timothy seed, g19.78-11: 15 per x ewt. United Founders 7-16. E af r ie Cre eet SE mr NEW YORK BONDS MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR New York, Feb. 16. Minneapolis, Feb. . 16.—(?)—Flour | close: ‘Wi ume shipments 26,562; pure| Great Northern 7s of 1936, 92%. ° bran 26.50 to 27.00; standard mid- ‘ lings 25.50 to 26.00. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis, Feb. 16—(P)— (Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange, Twins 15%; call board, Horns 17; all FR SKS KKK Fi BEAM HBS aeB un SEs si on ry SRSLVo Ve RRR RRS: \beral, demand and trading 4 —_—— sacked : Idaho Russets UX CITY that FERA funds were intended “only ene eer we Tao Rusets Y. &.| aioux olty, Feb. 16—(AP—U. 8. D.|to supplement Tocal Round |4.)—Cattle 150; market for the week: supplant them”; that the bee! lic fall WE WILL BUY One Chicken or a Carload. Market Your Poultry With Us. Armour Creameries Bismarck, N. D.

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