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PAGE TWO Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, Scientist 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. Sunday servi will be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth swnd Ma treet and the subject will te ment.” Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Testimon~ ial meeting .. Christian Science Reading Room In church bullding. This room is open Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the; reading room. | Catholic Church Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets REV. LOUIS FINK, S. J, Pastor| Masses on Sunday—6:00, 8:30 and | 10:30. Masses on Week Days—7.00 and 8:00. Benedicticn—Sundays, First Fridays, 7:30 p. m. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holi-| days, eve of First Fridays, 4 to 5 p.m.; 7to9p m. Holidays, Church of Christ (Christian) 10th and E On Bus Line Invites You To Worship HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph Minister Mrs. Ali B. Jadman Assistants. Phone - Blue 650 L. P. Dawes, Organist Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Welter Knape, Superintendent 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship and communion. Mr. Jarman will speak on “Freedom of the Truth.” 7:45 p. m.—Dr. Murphy will bring a sermon entitled “The Wonderful L cf God D, Mr. and Mrs. Resurrection Lutheran Church Mcin and Thud Streets “In the heart of the City jor thr hearts of the Citx” G. HERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor| Choir Director, Mrs. Eunice Nevin Organist, Miss Bernice Mead | 9:45 a. m—Sunday School. | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. | Sermon by the Pastor “Question- ing, or Questing?” Senior Choir,| “Bless This House, O Lord.” | Tuesday, 7:00 p. m.—Junior choh' Juneaw Buphst Mission practice. Wednesday, 3:45 p. m.—Catecheti-! jcal Class The Methodist Church Opposite Federal and Territorial Building “Where Faith and Friend- ship Meet RBV. ROBERT S. TREAT, Pastor Organist—Mrs. Ruth M. Popejoy. Mrs. Ronald Lister, Chairman of Music. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday Sci hml C] ude V. Brown, Acting Su! 11:00 a. m—Mo Message by the Po Is Big Enough. Anthem by the Senior Choir, “Fairest, Lord Jesus”. Crusaders hymn with descant. 8:00—Evening £prvice. Message by the Pastor, “Laborers Together.” Singing of hymns we like best and poem of devotion. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m~—Prayer and Scripture study in the chapel. Wednesday, 6:00 p. m.—Church Family Night, pot luck dinner. Sen- jor choir rehearsal following. | Northern Light Presbyterian Church s 3 ¥ Wherg wélcfim‘fm}mp Y Meet” I WILLIS R. BOOTH, Minister 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for Warship. Mrs. Carol Beery Davis, at the organ. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sertmon, “The Book of Remem- brance.” 6:30 p. m.—The Young People’s Society will meet in the Church Parlors. ‘Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.—The Couple Club will meet in the Church Par- lors. Thursday, 7:30 p. hearsal. Friday, 1:30 p. m—The Munlm Society will meet in the Church Parlors. | The Churzh of The Holy Prinit, Yy, Episcopal Fourth and Streets \REV. W. ROBERT WEBB Rector | Miss Marguerite Shew, Organist Pirst Sunday after Epihany. Sunday Services 8:00 a. m—Holy Communion. | 10:00 a. m.—Church Scheol. | 11:00 a. m.—Morning prayer and sermon by the Very Rev. Charles E. m.—Choir re- m.—Choir re- . Friday, 8:00 p. m.—~Vestry meet- ing with Br. W. M. Whitehead. Strangers and visitors are always welcome at our services. | Russian Orthodoa Chunh; Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street Tonight (Saturday) 7:00 p. m.— yvening Service. Sunday Service, 10:00 a. m. High Mass’and Holy Communion. ctmi: rehearsal every Thursday af 7:30 p. m. Ch’itrch of Jesus Christ of - Latter Day Saints Odd Fellows Hall | 10:30 & m.~Sunday School. 6:30 p. m—Priesthood Mecting. 7:30 p. m.—Chureh -Services, The Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. CAPT. and MRS. J. HOOGSTAD, Commanding Officers Tonight, 7:30—Family Night. Mrs. Marcus Bacon in charge. Sunday Services 11:00 a. m.—Holiness Meeting. | 2:30 p. m—Prdise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Y. P. Meeting. ! ‘l'm p. m.—Salvation Meeting. i A ’l'ueldny, 1:00 p. m-—Ladies Home, League ‘with Mrs.’ Brig. Taylor inl charge. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m.—Singspira-| tion at Government Hospital. ‘Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Study.| Friday, 7:00 p. m.—Youth Night. . #riday, 7:30 p. m.—Sunbeams. * Friday, 7:30 p. m~Boys Club. | A warsm welcome 0 all i | lesson-sermon: ] | }smxgm Paths for your feet Jest that|S. Perkins told ther six-year-old son iwhich Is lame be turned out of the Sherryl, to take a bath before din- l ! {mon Ry the Pastor, Wednesday, m.—Senior | ir Trursday, 8: 0 p. m.—Annual Con- | gregaticnal meetinng. | Bc’hel Tabernacle ( Assembly of God) | Fourth and Franklin Streets kiv. R, E. BAKER, Paslor Sundey Services 10.00 a. m—Sunday School. Class- | es for all ages| A special invitation| o thote <k ren not already at- tending & Sunday School. m.—Morning Worship. -Evangelistic Service. £:00 p. m.—Regular Ser- p. vicg. | Friday, £:00 p. m.—Christ Ambass-~ adors, younz people. Saturda, 1:30 p. | ehurch, Listen in each Monday, Wednes~ © day and Fiuday at 7:30 p. m, gso each Friday at 7:00 p. m. to broad- cast. m.—Children's Seventh-Day Adventist ! Corner Second and Main [ ¢ IREV. E. E. JENSEN, Pastor The services of this chureh are; heid on Saturday, the Seventh Day of the week. 1 10:00 a. m.—Saturday, Sabbath School. Bible classes for all ages. Mrs. John E. Turner, Supcrinwn-‘ dent. 11:00 a. m—Saturday, Sabbath' Worship. Sermon by the Pastor,| E. E. Jensen. * Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Midweek | Prayer Meeting. Hour of Bible Study and Devotion. 4 Dorcas Scciety meets second and| fourth Thursday at 1:30 p. m. | cordial welcome is extended to du the services of this church. Christian Science Lesson-| Sermon, Sunday Services | The subject of the Lesson-Ser-| mon which will be read in all |Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day January 13, will be "Su:ra- "ment Excerpts from Christian = Science The Bible-Psaims: Create in me 2 new heart, O God; and renew a' 1ight spirit within me. Correlative passage from “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip- turgs.” by Mary Baker Eddy: Oné’s; aim, a point beyond faith, should be | i | | | | |to find the footsteps of Truth, me’ way to health and holiness. we |should strive to reach the Horeb,io height where God is revealed; and| the corner-stone of all spiritual| | building is purity. The baptism of Spirit, washing the body of all the ixmpurmes of flesh, signifies that the | pure in heart see God and are ap- proaching spiritual Life and ny Cemonstration. (p. 241) Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets “A Church with an npem doof— “Whosoever will ma; WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Mlnkttfl Manse, 740 S Street I Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday school lndud~ ing a Bible class for adults. | 11:00 g, m.—Divine Worshi) 1 | | i | { selmon by the Very Rev. charles E. | Ric Chapel-By-The-Lalke Corner Glacier Htgbwnq and l'nl~ Cove Road at Auk Lake 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Juneaw City Mission 205 Franklin Street MRS. H. M. KROGH Sunday Services 2:00 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday, 7:30 p. Everybody welcome. Church of Christ Meets in CIO Union Hall Gold Street, rear of Baranof Hotel BOYD FIELD and ROY KEY Ministers Box 671, Juneau. Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible Study. 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 6:00 p. m—Evening Service. CHURCH OF GOD 526 East Street REV. and MRS. H. E. BEYER, Minasters. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Radio Wor- ship Service, at Station KINY. 7:00 p. m.—The Bible in Pictures cn the screen. For all ages. 8:00 p. m~Preachmg Service. | | m. At American Legion Hall J. T. SPURLIN, D. D., Minister 10:00 a. m.-~-Sunday. School. Class- es for all ages. Harold Cargin, Su- rerintendent. 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. | Subject—"The Mission of Christ.”| 7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. in the Baptist Goodwill Center on Main Street. We welcome you to all our scrviccs.“ The Lutheran Church Sitka, Alask REV. ERNST H. N¥GAARD, Pastor Sunday Services 9:45 a. m—Sunday School Bible Class. 11:09 a. n.—Morning Worship. 8:00- p. m.—Evening Service. ! 9:00 p. m.—Social Fellowship Hour. Mcenday, 4:00 p. m—Junior Choir | | practice. Tuesday, 8 p. Lecture, ‘Wednesday-—Brotherhood Club neets the first and the third week of the month at 8 p. m. Thursday—The women of the Church meet every second and ‘ourth week of each month at 1 p. m. Friday, 7:00 p. m. Senior Choir. Every Day—The Lutheran Church opens wide her doors and welcomes you in Jesus' name. and | m.—Bible Study Douglas Church Services | Notices for this church column i must be received by The Empire| not later than 10 o'clock Friday| evening to guarantee change of [sermon topics, ete. Saint Aloysious’ Church 9:00 a. m.—Mass. Douglas Gflel Mission 1:00 p. m—Sunday School, with Mrs. R. E. Baker, Superintendent. Our Sunday School will be meet- ing in the City Hall at 1:00 p. m. from now on. We have a fine staft of teachers. Douglas Bible Church PETER J. NICKEL, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—&"nday School. 7:30 p. m.—Evening ‘Service. Film strip on studies in Acts. Monday, after school—Craft cla.ssl r boys. Tuesday, 7:30 Peoples’ Night. ‘Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meet- ing and Bible Study. P. m.—Young S§T. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH REV. W, ROBERT WEBB Vicar Miss Margaret Pearce, Organtst SUNDAY SERVICES 8:00 p. m.—Evening Prayer and stungers and visitors are always wdcome to our services: —— e ~ MISCHIEVOUS | by 10 o'clock Monday morning. Com- | there’s no United States Attorney, [ confirm=d in the post. Robart Jern- | stated THE DAILY ALASKA EMP MEEKS DENIED HEARING HERE Hariness Wanfs fo With-! draw Charges of Slash- ing, Reports Attorney The intolerable situation now pré- | vailing in the local judicial set-up has now been pushed forward into | the public eye, with a move by At- | torney William L. Paul, Jr., to obtain | a hearing for his client, George | Harrison Meeks. | Meeks, held in the Federal jail| on a charge of cutting with ‘intent to kill or wound, has been arraigned | and placed under $5,000 bond; but that’s as far as proceadings againist | him have gone, or are likely to go until gaps in the ranks of Court | >fficials here are filled. 1 j | i Attorney Paul has demanded that Meeks be accorded the preiminary hearing bafore the U. S. Commis- sioner that the law entitles him to— | ssioner Felix Gray is loath to hear | the charge until a District Attorney | is present to present the Govern- | ment’s case. That's the deadlock— | or Assistant, here. Pat Gilmore, Jr., of Ketchikan, is reported due to be the next “D. A.”, but has nct been serg, former assistant, is only undér | special appointment that does net | antitled him to carry casss to .h: Grand Jury. Adding to the conditions working to deprive Meeks of Constitutiondl | rights is the fact that there is cur- rently no District Judge prosent in the First Division to whom he might appeal for a writ of habeas corpus. He seems to be stymied, due to the breakdown in legal machinery here. | Attorney Paul adds coals to the fire with the statement that Kelso B. Hartness, complaining witness against Meeks and the man whom Meeks is accused of having slashed viciously, has signified desire to withdraw his charges against Meeks. Hartness is reported to have so his desire to Commissioner Gray at the time, he, Hartness, was arraigned as a material Hartne=ss’ desires were ignorad, At- torrey Paul declares. further declares that Hartness has told him that he, Hartness, dees not wish to testify against Meeks. It may be that Hartness’' present state of mind has strengthened the de- termination of law authorities that| Meeks not be granted his prelimin- ary hearing at this time. ua- One possibility of a break -ifr thd bottleneck it that Special Attogney Jernberg may see fit to coma/here [ from Ketchikan to conduct the case| against Meeks and strive to secure a bind-over of the accused to the com- 1ing Grand Jury. — e DOUGLAS NEWS BILL DORE HOME; DISCHARGED William Dore, USCG, returned | Thursday by plane from Ketchikan, where he reccived his discharge papers on Wednesday, January 9, after 27 months of service During the past year, while cn furlough in Seattle, he and Miss Alfreda Fleek ! of this city wer? married, she making ! her home here awaiting his return and employed at the Selective Serv- ice office at Juneau. Yesterday ihe couple was on a buying trip in Juneau while he was getting fitted as a civilian, Dore is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Solon M. Dore of Juneau. MRS. WALTERS, SON, HOME Mrs. Clarerice Walters and infant scn came home yesterday from St. Ann’s Hospital. The son, William Francis, was Gastineau Channel’s first baby born in 1946, born New Year's Day, weighing seven pounds even, and winner of a $25 bond award given by the Femmer Cab|: Company of Juneau for being the| New Year's first child. The lucky son and mother are both reported very muci O. K. this morning by the bragging father, Clarence Walt- ers, who started his family with two girls, Connie and Jean. BIG CROWD; GOOD GAME A big crowd of spectators was present last evening in the Douglas Gymnasium to witness the second game of the Juneau-Dougles series of 1946 basketball, The game was a lively, closely-contested match, but with the Juneau Crimson Bears| nolding a lead throughout the game Sermon by the - Pastor, “Make| 'SALT LAKEOITY Mrs. George | which ended with a final score of way ** Special music by the choiir.| 2:00 p. m—Divine worship «Doug- las). Communion will be served. 6:30 p. m—Young People’s C. E.! Topic, “Let us prove our Neigh-‘ i borliness.” 7:30 p. m.—Divine Worship. Ser-/ “A Consecrated Life,” All groups of C. E. Societies {will meet for a union consecration crawl out from his | service. ! ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.—Boy Scou!‘ Trocp 614 meeting. Wednesday, 4:00 p. m. — Junior| |C. E. meeting. Director, Mrs. Adel»vguest at the Gastineau. aide Paulson. 7:30 p. m.—Young People and| Adult C. E. meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Missionary | Society meeting. Friday, 4:00 p. m—Intermediate C. E. meeting, ner. A few moments later she heard !him call to her and she went into the bathroom, but the youngster couldn't be seen. A fire department emergency crew worked 45 minutes and had to re- move all the pipes leading to the bathtub before the child could: “hiding place” tetween the bathtub and the wall. B Rl(‘HABD BEAN HERE | Richard Bean of Hoonah is a| e | S. H. COHEN HERE S. H. Cohen of Seattle is in town and is a guest At the Gastineau. " —— | ‘The jaws of insects work horwunu tally instead of certically as do ours. 35 to 40. According to some ob- servers, th2 Douglas Huskies missed their boat last night in throwing away their free shows. Both teams played a good gams, which was well umpired by Kesnick and Krogman. - HEARING SET Preliminary hearing has been set here for 2 o'clock Monday afternoon by U. S. Ccmmissioner Felix Gray . | on drunken driving charges brought by William Hart, taxi pilot, against Everett Buchanan, driver of the car with which Hart's cab recently col- lided on the Douglas Highway. Buchanan is at larg= on his own recognizance following arraignment |and plea of not guilty early l‘\\\ week. - e C. D. SHARRETTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sharrett of ' Hoonah are guests at the Bars IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY JANUARY 12, 1946 ) Bing Crosby Wlns Box thce Crown for Second Sircnght Year Gary Cooper | Humphrey Bogart Bob Hope Judy Garland Margaret O'Brien Roy Rogers is movie hox office leader for “THE OLD GROANER,” Bing Croshy. was Van Johnson, idol of the bobby sox brigade. Others. in the witness. | The attorney | the second consecutive year ald. | said to have gmwu 58,000,000 ZSAYS ARGENTINA IS GETTING RID OF ALL UNDESIRABLES BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 12.—Foreign i countering Secretary of ges by acting U. S \State Dean Acheson, rted today !that United States usal to join in a hemisphere military treaty with atic.” Cool enied lArge | At the same time, ertion by Acheson that Are had done nothing fulfi pledges to daport “obnoxious” |mans to their fatherland. Cooke ‘said in an interview Argentina was doing her utm | get rid of such Germans, and t 1100 convicted Nazi s and 700 lctrher erew members of the German ‘p sckat battleship Graf Spee would 'be deported soon. I The spiss and sailors, T xAmc can merchantman. Pl declin- ed to give the exact date of th departure The Graf ¢ scuttled off Mcntevideo in December, 1939, an ter crew hds been in Argentina sine that time, an te that JAP CABINET REORGANIZED By RUSSELL BRINES = TOKYO, Jan. 12.—Premier Kijuro Bhidehara's cabinet completed its recrgamnnou tnmmht by, mhng six vacancie: “The Japanese pn»u repuncd that the five new officials—one will sarve in two ministries—will perpetu- late the government's conservative, nX:npamm\n complexion. “Iyodo news ageféy saidsthé éms new ministers and two' lesser cabi- yet officials will be installed tomor- row at a ceremony within the imper- ial palace. First, however, approval will be ob- agency addfld SNOW DOPE “Snow surfaces ifke feather beds,” that's the promise. Lots of new snow mantling the meadows hangs out a tantalizer for local skiers this week end. A bit of efficient packing is expected to put slopes and trails in top shape for Sunday sliding and the Juneau Ski Club has plans afoot tg improve the Shining hour, announces. _ / Sunday's” activities aré to start With a “dutch” ski breakfast in the o'elock. Pooled transportetids offer-f ed by those skiers fortunate ‘enough fo"possess power on wheels will then Island trail, which is expected to be in skiable condition clear down to the Highway. A hamburger feast, with coffes on the side, is planned by the Club's outdoor committee to fill noontime voids, while a busy ski tow and in- struction in two classes—for begin- ners and for the more advanced, will round out what should prove to be one of the top skiing days of the season. = American has lots of alizators, but jts crocodiles, with long slender in Florida. - The species of fish caued Dipnoi _lm)'.c"lun"fi ;\.s well, a g‘.ulsN W ‘ 1 PN i | Th | honor in a poll of exhibitors conducted by the Motion Picture Her- He scored heavily in the picture tained from Allied headquarters, the Praxy. Toms Stewart c Haranof Hotel's Iris Room at9i30 - Snouts, exist only in a small area {9+ famous crooner was given the order of their rank, are Greer Garson, Betty Grable, Spencer Tracy, with Humphrey Bogart and Gary Cooper tied for sixth place. Bob Hope was ranked in seventh place with Judy Garland, Margaret O'Brien and Roy Rogers following. (internauio=al) North Sea 'MILITARY JUNTA "IN HAII FACED Goes South “wiry wid Riors r Nerth H“i‘ v >d from By PHILIP CLARKE o lock AM| pORT-AU-PRINCE, Jan. 12—A ¥ (three-man military junta, apparent- from Sitka were: |1y sought to restore order today iwin C. Johnson, Mrs. Martha fo)icwing riots and demonstrations ing, Gecrge Cushing, Willlam T. ' ypich acccmpanied the resignation M ~hn 1€y, \anla(“ Che-mLo 3 B("l\ yesterday. of President Eile Lescm HrlmquN Har! pexlm;. | *1‘1 100 injured wswm'\y as Lhous- or ‘Powers, Ellls Reynolds, Roald |2nds of persons, singing and beating Copstead, Mrs. Leonard Holmaquist, | native -drums, = swarmed J. C. Lavenik, Mrs; Bessle Lavenik, |(hrough the srepts of the caplial R. Davlin, Mrs, R. Davlin, Mrs, Ly |Cf this republic of 3,000,000 popula- 8 g Bebe: ¢ 1 tion I:t‘:,:’ Mrs. Gladys Wough. RObelt| A crowd of approximately 10,000 Violfl Docker, Ec:l Radde, slfnlne(l police hendquartgrs as a C. C. Carnegie, Lyle climax of me_ demonstrations, - de- d Mrs Clara Raymond. |manding punishment of an army To Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' lieutenant charged \»'n.h beating a Farwell, Kenneth Farwell, Mrs, Joe SIoup of women. When police as; Jchnscn, Mrs. B. Atkinson. d that the licutenant was not _Chas. T Berg, Er- ustody, the crowd demanged = ™77 that another officer, accused of kill- )n; an unarmed man, be surrender- ‘Going My Wav,” which is Ranked as No- 2 drawing power here se To Seattle—Ingwold N. Anderson, H. I. Lucas, Jr., Donna Lucas, Corbett Shipp, H. O. Watkins, H. O. Watkins, B. F. Kane, B. F. Kane. hn Bustness, Mus. Emma Sutton, T. J. Ryan, Mrs. Viola Docker, C. ST J. Peterson, W. J. Hines. H i # H. M. Wiseman, Morris Wiseman, | RUTBEREQRD H. C. Millard, George Taylor, Earl Prim, Wallice Sinorad. - Mrs Although trcops guarded Lescot's hcme, an unconfirmed report was circulated that the former president had fled with his family aboard a ship TINY PET — with his pet “Squeekie,” half squirrel and half chinchilla, perched atop his head, Sailor Jack Mead of For- est Grove, Ore., dashes off a note to the folks at home after de- barking from the battleship Cal- ifornia at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. MASONIC ORl)ERS HONOR WHITTIERS t eyening;at the Scobiish e “L-mp!c‘ a record attendance of Ma- sens, Stars, Rainbow Girls and Scot- 185 Rite' Masons gathered in a party of furl’ and frolic in honor of Mr. d_Mrs. M. S. Whittier, who leave {cpithe Staw tomorrow mo rning on j fthe Pnncc&% Norah. Mrs. ARRIVES | B. C. Rutherford, Anchorage, is |a guest at the Baranof. DENNISON ARRIVES 1. An infantry division normally L. H. Dennison has arrived herc | comprises apout 15,000 men, -an from Whitehorse. He is stopping | armored division 10,000, and air- at the Baranof. borne, 8,000 Prompi and Efficient RADIO SERVICE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc SECOND dhd SEWARD Pheone Red 206 Under lhe chairmanship of Mrs. Rena Leivers, assisted by wives of prcminent Masons, the evening was devoted to cards, bingo, darts and dancing, and at 11 cclock a regular cld-fashionzd sxdcbn.\rd lunch was | ved. An Eskimo carvea ietter opener and bookmark was presented to the Whittiars by, Mys, Charles Tuckett in | behalf of the Rainbow Girls, and a; Ziegler painting of the Kad-a-Shan Totems at Wrangell ‘was presented by J. W. Leivers in behalf of the| Crder of Eastern Star and the two' Masonic organizations. Presentation remarks followed’the ligher vein, as did Mr. Whittier's response in ac- cepting the gifts in behalf of him- and-Mzs. 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