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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1948 : i # | 2 Pt 41 k E . [ orecedentea budget, but that will be a difficult lnsk[ e e R R 12 do el B ? S EATTLE T R g y al )" Aldsrdad mplre or the following reasons: from A GA SECOND and FOURTH Published evers evening cxcept Sunday by the 1. Some $3000000 of the budget may be at- 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPIRE | Monday of eachimontt 1 EMPIRE PRINT mm'.tn;u w ributed to failure of the last Legislature to pass t Por COMFORT snd In Scottish Rite Temple . 4 aska : s oy 3 Junent AT residen | X Measures to raise revenue to meet the restricted v I e TN beginning at 7:30 p. m. G DOROTHY TRO - - Vice-President | ‘ppropriations they made. SER WILLIS WILLIAM R, CARTER - - - Editor and Manage ,21 Sevaih ”}]_ ofl £l DECEMBER 28, 1928 Wokan lulR- BOOTH, ELVER A FRIEND . Kot Bmlnmn;‘ Edito everal million dollars of the budget are tled | ° . Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines President Dr. Charles | yewey W, Get the NEW tink 2 Master; JAMES w : R 2 usiness Manase ey b ki o i A D 10 NPTy i R PIOPHEISE Mool sinly DECEMBER 28 o |E. Bunnell in an eye-witness story paid a high tribute to the crew of | ‘fetzdorf WASHINGTON VERS, Secretary. » the Post econd Class Matter hos;fnnls and other governmental responsi NS ® |the halibut schooner Attu which rescued the tug Roosevelt in a raging | Vice-Pres e SO D A NG G r $1.50 per month s. This program has lagged for the past 20| Mis. C, F. Vass o |storm off the Copper River flats. Dr. Bunnell was a passenger aboard and Tabit! B P né year, S10.00 ars and the time has come when the people of le Whintd unrien 160 Nocttisia > Machiiig .P. 0. ELKS months, in advance, $7.5( aska must “pay the piper” for past indifference |e Irma Bush L SRR Director z Mebting shars Wit \ Y Perris A = FEEL A MU 'y Wednesd | confer a favor it they will promptly notipy | O these needs. > M Do B ®| Not a pill or a powder of any kind was in Hoonah when the flu el 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wep. | & R R STMs il T e WL LG s e i o [epidemic struck there, Dr. W. A. Borland, local physician, reported on s come. JOSEPH H. SADIToN. & phones’ News Offios, §03; Busissas’ Offlos, 3, | EovE el e s i elone e (& el i | his return from the community. The influenza wave took: practically Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS |'ng this problem which must be met by every State | the entire population off its feet. Secretary. he A ated Press is exclusively entitled to the us {and the Federal government. IR L i A0 NG A e, TR 40 AL oL | repub..cation of All news dispatches credited to it or mot s eyl O R AL PRI —— o | ® tited paper and also the local news publ he picture is not as gloomy as it might appear, Alaska Juneau mine stock was quoted at 8. TIONAL REPRESENTATIVES Alaska Newspapers, 1411 [ Hf tax revenue on which to drew. The $22,000,000 in- J d . 1 Ch lebrati to childs TR e Po: Aves Beattle, Wash. 3 " ; uneau Elks gave the annua mas celebration to children of ’ sk o Beattle, Wash. =~ i:.ome tax revenue collected from Alaska by the| IS HElD Bv lEGIAN ihei Ohknne ‘i the. Palase restve: Moose Lodge No. 700 noss OASIS deral government indicates what even a moderate Territorial tax of that kind could bring in. In adai- in Douglas Regular Meetings Each Friday for a Good Time Alaskan gold rush boat skipper, Capt. John J. Moog, died in Seattle Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE AND AUXILIARY i nl.s (>sri|TntpdtL2fl( (rhnrg is over le;m;ooa.mw u{:; at agh of g3, B atatn LIS 0 WS A, :‘ ntaxed property outside of unincorporates owns and g —_— v MA P [ chool districts. A very modest tax in this direction i i . - i i misdls ot AN = districts. The annual Christmas Party of The police department warned that persons with wood-burning e e o vould raise considerable revenue. The American Legion and Auxil-lstoyes should use extreme caution during the dry and windy weather. B £ Taxes should be based upon the ability to pay |iary was held last evening in the nd this fact should rule out a sales tax or at least |Dugout, with a quiz contest be- make it the last resort after all other measures have tWeen the men and women, vocal ailed to yield sufficient revenue. Let no one push [Music by the daughters of Legion- & aca |naires and others, exchange of he sales tax in the guise that it is the one measure | 27 % 3 A Christmas gifts, and a program of to yield quick returns. A net income tax with with- | entertainment and impersonations |holding feature will start paying equally fast. by Hank Cowsn and his “wooden- While lobbying by hitherto untaxed or moderately | headed” stoogz, Cabby, being the |taxed groups will be strong, the legislators should |dominant feature: of a well attend- | Juneau Elks Lodge paid last tribute to the late Harry J. Raymond in services v | Bert's Food H S GRAVES || Coto e s | The Clothing Man eat Phones 39539 Deliveries—10:15 A M. LEVI'S OVERALLS 2:15 — 4:00 P. M for Boys T "The Rexall Storer SZEORGE BROS. Plans were under way to put work on the Tulsequah River quartz property on a much larger scale next season. Purchase of a new com- ipressor and drill equipment was announced. Weather: High, 30; low, 29; clear. Your Reliable Pharmaciste ALASKA VOTERS HAVE ORDERED T . Jessen’s not falter in their promise to enact a progressive reve- |ed affair. o ottt s S it S Al st B s s o | ACTMENT OF TAX PROGRAM nue program since the voters of the Territory last| Mrs. Edith Shienk, President of | $ . J b WVidest Selection of BUTLER-MAURCQ R e October in no uncertain terms indicated their desire |the Auxiliary, opened the program | ) D I l- E ' h Y T, i DRUG CO. With the coming extraordinary and regular ses- E'OI‘ stloh/ 8 Program |by calling for a vocal number, || al Y essons In ng |S W. L. GORDON ' ".!l ons sion of the Alaska Territorial Legislature taking the Alaska’s legislators have received the ultimatum |Blue Bird of Happiness, rendered OHNNE 20¢ | spotlight relative to legislation, especially taxes, The |, the people, let them carry it out | Lynn Bodding, with Ann Louise 3 T et £ e ot G —— HABRY BACE g | 3 |Henning at the piano. Following ¥ Weekly. | from ‘Say 1t With ¥lowers” hu! prints an editorial R \ AL At ! their number, the group was enter- | great artist.” Say, “In my OPINION.” 5 1greeing on all points expressed, the editorial ] . Dl & A g A y % ru is under the above caption, in full, is as follows: Single License Plates tained by Donna Jewett who sang| OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Dirigible. Pronounce dir-i-ji-bl, all @AY IT WITH OURS! i . gg : ; g MR The Indian Love Song, with her ips a5 in IT, and accent first syllable. : “"The Squibb Store” an individual who has treated himself with (New York Times) mother, Mrs. Leo Jewett, 8t the! oprEN MISSPELIED: Antes ) I H ist Where Phi b ons unti e is at last forced to undergo| _Fifteen of our forty-elght States have shown the | Jiono” Then ensued a group of | Criin MIS : Antecedent: ANTEC. Antiseptic; ANTIS. | Juneau r IOTIsis P g o thajor to survive, Alaska has finally reached |200d sense to (l('(v"l‘l))]ne to use only one license plate | Ghristmas songs and carols, with ; ) “ N S: Permit (verb), allow, let, license, tolerate, empower, SHONE $1) ession SRy ks in its taxation system on their automobiles next vear. In 1942 all States Were penry G, Nordling as Maestro, | COnsent to. 3 AR - * issuing front and rear plates. The war emergency it R R tiot WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let u: s %7 ver sine Augura f Territorial gov- oy Y |those present, lustily participating, y S s e ':::(- ‘(’)‘r‘f‘i"‘]‘x‘c“;\"c‘: % 191, Alaska has| 7 restrictions on the use of metals caused all bub | ihorohy loosening and lubricating increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: || The Erwin Feed Co ARCHIE B. BETTS ernment, und : 8¢ T LT 1 few States to adopt a single-plate plan. With the | }.ir yocal cords. FOIBLE; a moral weakness; frailty. “His disposition noble, but over- | ot n O Lot Qroessy ¢ limped along under a patchwork tax program sUp- |.ng of hostilities the practice of issuing two plates| % ; oo -shadowed by superficial foibles.” | : bt g s Public Accountam R perted by the twin clutches of the salmon tax and a|was generally resumed. We do not see why it should | The next ff“‘"{“ sl e 2 4 i PHONE T8¢ i f serics of licensing fees, with liquor excise taxes taking [he. The front plate is chiefly extra baggage. Its ‘““”_-‘f“‘d of a U""}‘Nmfe bq}"z et e T A A SO SO AN S 1 SN FAY, GRAIN. COAL Auditor Tax Counsefer ki first place in the last few years. The Territory has|practical use as an identifying mark is almost ni 1' 2 “’L:I‘.“-m:“‘UI‘L’“’I"‘);_‘P‘:::;“ Le“fl‘(’)‘;\ b nd STORAGY Siricson Sidg i ] ted the conventional program of income Five States now issue permanent type plates, vali- na ”‘. "l ot ki Al -lg, & ‘ ! MODERN ETIO UETT _7/ WU i el (2 S dating them with tabs giving the date of the year.|Aand the other for the Auxiliary.|? ROBERTA LEE — = y taxes | C. H. Ehrendreich The rear license plate Call EXPERIENCED MEN | This is sensible procedure | | Alaska JANTTORIAL Service || | | % | Leo Jewett and | | A result, past legislators have curtailed the parmenter representet o | i ok ; |H 'f“ 3 v § yoad, airport, health, |15 the important identifying mark, and it should be | i l“f""““‘ ”"‘J“_I“”_(fd' the ! SRR T g e e e gt “ tl P Terltory's BUldIng pro I - o b ord budget | K€D 85 legible and simble as possible. As a practical | Lesion, with the Auxiliary team| Q. Is it proper for a man to offer his seat in a strectear or bus to @ aper ols and university—to fit b\ln xr‘ulnc1 e] u L.(‘d matter, especially in view of the continuing shurtaae;‘ ni\ (}l{.l‘: of N (-l.~ (g]?,fi (1‘;1?‘\? |a woman? i S imposed by taxes outlined above, with little regard | ,¢ otee1 of which our millions of vehicles use a sur- | 21C arris and onna ewett. A. This is 3 | FRI TE it steel, £ S US E ol i y is is a custom which seems to have become obsolete. How- | 247 H ¢ needs of the Territory. prising tonnage for license plates, we hope the single- j The ladies won by one point. In Phone 247 Ideal Pa“n Sh()p [ spinning off the querles, Senior iner, it is still the gentlemanly act and a mark of good breeding for a | :man to give up his seat to a woman. : | Q. What is the proper way for a maid to hold a dish of vegetables ! when she presents it to each guest? | of lawmakers, the |plate habit will grow among the S this policy past of ors who will meet in Juneau next month face Phone 54¢ | Vice Commander of the Post Rob- Pred W Wens |ert N. Druxman acted as Emcee. |Druxman not only carried out the STEVENS® “People who take cold baths don’t have rheum- atism,” declares a physician. And people who climb The Senators | oblem of monumental proportions [ and Representatives must bridge the gap of some | question and answer part of the . A. Flat h " i 10,000,000 between the anticipated revenues of a ' mountains don't have paralysis. ,?n.“m.fl;n itk spnrklep Ry ey Zn;’:r tthee ‘:;]:)’]‘ of the left hand, and if it is very hot, she uscs | II,IFDIE?"——MISSES‘ | Juneaw's Finest little over six million dollars and the budget of 17| but gave a brief review of his' Q. Is it proper to converse with your neighbors in church? 1 Liquor Store Near Third | | BAVARD'S | | Phone 689 If we could see ourselves as others se us, we'd sewaid Btrest recent trip to the Interior. t | Playing for time, pending ar-| irival of Hank Cowen from the | salmon Creek Country Club, the million turned over to them for action. 4 A. There should be no talking in church, but i sary. Of course, we may expect some paring of the un- believe the othe; € » but if absolutely necessary, | do so very quietlv. | were cockeyed. ———— oo | Alaska Music Supply MERRY-GO-ROUND WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “In my estimation, he is a | H Laurence Duggan is dead now. | s 3 ; [he Washmglon He cannot defend himself. But General Harry Vaughan, Tru- |evening was enlivened by anecdotes | l_o 0 by : |other men have risen to his de- man's ebuillent military aide, got |aPpropriate to the occasion. i an A, C. GORDON || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager MEHY'GO‘Round fense—among them two men who 300 letters denowfeing him for| ‘“Cabby,” Hank Cowen's stooge, Sl Planos—Musical Instriments The Alaskan Bois! —_— did not agree on many things— accepting a decoration from Peron \:l’;:‘idr l‘;:“n é:?:llil-::“?;(l“;le}:;‘ ‘l:“‘ e Seiboai cn and Supplies but who did agree on the integrity 4 s i 254 B 5 i 2 : il - v A . e 1 R ontirued from Pagr Une of the man whom ycu, Congr the CAA, not the CAB which gave | the rounds of applause gave evi- | § !V;'hat Lg<Ahe largeat city on the Mississippi River? JEINKE GENERAI | 5 et Rawms “ —————~'man, have crucified. a free airplane ride to San An- Idsnceiff _}htj_ mfl'dialnv with which'; . How many sounds are there in the English language? REP l\ll; SHbP : PHONE SINGLE © B slgued thel tonio to Senator Brewster of |the offerings of Hank and Cabby ! 4. What animal can grow a new tail? i 4 many who dogged and pagued St Remember, Congressman, that Maine, The CAA (Civil Aeronau- |Were received. | 5 Who composed “Alexander’s Ragtime Band”? || *#eiding, Plumbing, ON Burne e e ocent ‘“““[’\ 2“" ‘: trial by jury and grand jury is & ics Administration) regulates air-| Refreshments were served before | ANSWERS: Blacksmith Work PHONE 555 uned against Germany. . s i v v i 3 and after the evening of entertain- | i Hhat S P > priceless heritage built up by our ports and - airplane safety. The [3nd & g of enter! 1. An oculist is a specialis seases i ici (GENERAL REPAIR WORK T have covered the State Depart- 124 s and L . st is pecialist in diseases of the eye, while an optician | % e s Joreaue ‘t""’“’i:“emcif‘g‘"‘;%' Of CAB (Civil Aeronautics Foss]] Hx-rim”“’ S s one who makes, or deals in, optical glasses and instruments | Fhome 201 w9 W. 12b S Thomas Hardware Co. s A - struggle, not soi © es air routes . Senator Ives of | &S i A VORI — 'S 1 w intimately. I do not lke e on by headline-hunting yew York just returned from Eu-|[® ® ® v = © 0 e ¢ e @ > 2. “ShiZony Mo. i PAINTS — OILS to sce Communists in government o o ecomen who blast the repu- ;_U])e will ask Congress to admit|® v 3. Forty-four. i HOME AND INDUSTRIAL Builders’ and Shelf any more u“?,“.."“u fu). and on one; tations of men deemed to be i~ more Italian immigrants. TIDE TABLL o 4. Thf hzard.. G INSULATIUN HARDWARE A Ritvdien: I warnod 8 g qmlcn.: nocent until they are proved guil- The Navy is maneuvering behind — e| 5 Irving Berlin. S i e e man, nacied, dab . the scenes to take over the en- ~ DECEMBER 29 o |- : — = e ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM Remington Typewriters to' the ' Communists, AUTeNCe " pemember also that the head- (ire U, S. Merchant Marine and |® High tide, 1:25 am, 152 ft. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRE i| WEATHER STRIPPING SOLD and SERVICED by ¥ #higgen, on fhe other hand, WaS jine_ceeking of a few CONgress- uhsorb the Maritime Cemmission. Low tide, 6:59 am., 4.1 ft. g x SCRIBED Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 - 2 4 no more a Communist than YOU yonis g lot less important to this yparitime unions are boiling mad, |® High tide, 12:50 pm., 182 ft. o DR. D. D. MARQUARDT 5 J. B. Burford & Co ] ~less so, because he tried 0 CUre pation than our personal liberties, The move might mean their end.|® Low tide, 19:43 pm, -2.0 ft. o e P “Our Doorstep Is Worn by the evils that cause Communism. gng that the era of terror you are | Lymbermen complain that the|e o ¢ o 6 » @ & & o o | OPTOMETRIST 'he charlesw Cu!er Satisfied Customerx” Hrr :Inr'vd iUA)wlp the :l:;r\'u:g ;;emln promoting may do a lot more t0 gemand for lumber has slumpedf it 5 s a8 | Second and Franklin Juneau . of atin America e tried 10 yndermine our American system gharply.® This is part of the fact | al PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS curb the Perons who trample ON thap the ten-year outdated Com- (hat housing h priced itself | HOSP"M' NOIES | — Mormary FORD AGENCY § people’s rights munist spies you belatedly seek out of the market. Higih cost of | Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | - i e #h and Franglin Sw. * (Authorized Dealers) ekt e 7 10 expose. steel and labor is equally to blame. | yea!e{duyw for medical attention | PHONE 126 GREASES — GAS - 0Oit i ATTLING SKELETONS g g ———— | was Leo Whissler. o — —— | R(;.l(..,l,-l'l.:bw:::l‘ll))mzl:f attended oM Tl;h()l?(!‘l;LOMATIL i Discharged from St. Ann’s yes-l i Jlllleall Motlfl' co. nce, i 2, Dugg : EASTERN STAR terday were Gus Nickelis and John i 4 some Communist meetings in Alox- | Franco Spain has run 0 & socia ‘meating Juneau Chapter | Bnehmongn 3 Oldest Bank in Alaska Card Beverage Co. Foot of Matn Street 2]"‘(‘1‘:’“::};‘ “V‘Ou““::ué_h“;a’l’:;’ -1: ‘h)i: stone wall in its 5“0‘;5 t‘: Ii-’)f"f Tuesday, December 28, 8| Allen Frank of Angoon was ad- Fholesale 805 10th S 3 skeleton y i S American loans. The Export- imitted to the Government Hospital | gy 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1948° PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT JUNEAU DAIRIES coffin. But that was in the depth 1ot Bank has turned down an Alice Brown, Secretary | yesterday. i of l'nv‘ :m-;:;m sion mhf;:x bxfidh}ne: informal Spanish request for & P A e SEar aumeRt i ! ; tor MIXERS or SODA POP DELICIOUS ICE CREAM were blocks -long, when Iarmers|cotton credit. And two private i 3 daily habit—ask for It by nams in your own Northwest threatened New York banks have vetoed Span- S| ’rhe B e re s '} ' J‘ D In to judges, and when 20000 jsh proposals for industrial loans. Al ! Py o uneau Dairies vetcrans of World War 1 stormed Tt Jooks like Undersecrets of Cl‘OSSWOl’d PUZZle ol cul:ol::uy:mfl ’l!m g the al . ett finally is gom B k i St L8 L e e nisie Bob oy . 45 800 CIf an Chrysler Marine Engine~ an was in his twenties then. o succeed in his undercover cam- ACROSS 31. Strongbox E Stetson and Mallery Hats And if you are going to le* the pajgn to get his and Dewey's 1. Light 83. Sllklworm B | s D 3 g Yo MACHINE SHOP distressed groping of a youngster's frj hn Foster Dulles, into - 6 Rellet * 34. Satire | , i Arrew Bhirts Tnderwes: 2 soul for depression’s cure tarnish !:\ll[‘:ndsta‘]lt; nDepTx-ncx:wmu Lovety - Aferiean §¢ SEiaeren ol a ety epo. 1 Allen Edmonds Shoer Marine Hardware ACE e t ndian § Y| H his reputation two decades ag0, has finally sold his idea to Sec- 12. Sandaractree 38. Sister of one's € | M Skyway Luggage 2 t —— c— 3 then some of our ux'uatrisl men yetary Marshall, with the result :: :“%‘Z‘;‘.‘,’;{; gh. SJ}')‘F;.?E;',;;.M .’1 nwes for Re”' | chas- G. wamel’ CJA might also lose their place in that Dulles will probably be ap- lf Attemp . Sep 1 i ¢ fik 15, Rail bird 42. Aerial T | history. pointed regular U. S. representa- 1. Busincss maneuver £ COMMERCIAL CLOTHES But to those who knew him, You tive to the United Nations. i Roviee S[EAC R | SAVINGS TIMELY HOME GROCERY can never tarnish the reputation paul Hoffman. the Marshall Plan ', strings gy : | i Ph 146 i of Laurence Duggan. He was a Administrator, is pressuring the . God of love . | UNN-BU:! S one kindly, sensitive soul who iried o State Department to recognize the £ ERocls oy <3, G, ok B e ===|| "STETSON HATS support four kids on a measly pew military government of Ven- Attired i petals DOWN 3. Name claimed BOBERT o‘ FA" » Home Liquor Store--Tel 693 governmel salary because he lov- ezyela. Hoffman doesn't worry L Ro]?a";(:.? L] 55. Ca::;:i’::t ,1':: Fn"'u‘uxrheu 4. Cal::irhnmm | . Lnn American Mest — Phone Il ed his work and was passionately apout the principles involved. He 5. Shiv's crane | as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA il Smality. Work, Clothing % devoted to the good-neighbor pol- just wants to make sure that no- . Unconcealed 1 R icy thing interteres with European Tarries | EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING FRED m ZORIC He was the kind of a man who purchases of oil from Venezuela Boaied | Present this coupon to the box office of the G mekes this Government great—the The State Department has or- ! Region | Complete Outfitter for Men 3 N o | ' i ' YSTEM CLEANING TR ey o YR PR | CAPITOL THEATRE : fices for it, because he believed his efforts to form a new “Flying N Al k L d | in it—the kind of middle-of-the- Tigers” squadron. Our Ambassa- Sell in smatl and receive TWO TICKETS to see: B asse Ay roaders woom thz Communists con- dor to China, J. Leighton Stuart, quantitie i ? ' m 1g . Depress he- Fouir worst ener has been Instructed to tell Chen- Oveen moun- | “THE SIGN OF THE RAIN” -5 DR. ROBERT SIMPSON Wit o v eicd 10 the Lo 1o i, COMPANY OPTOMETRIST Unitel States Senate last Novem-| The Austrian Government has i g Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre ber, (‘ongressman Mundt, I Wrote begun secret negotiations with the Lair f 4 l)ol’o-flymonb—az:- Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted a tribute to you. I said, among USA to arm an Austrian Army. Re- o N 11 ] DeSoto—Dodge Tru SIMPSON BUILDING i - thirgs. that you had improv- armament is strictly illegal until a B - |] Puo“ 14—THE nuYAL nll“ CAB Cfl. | e Phone 266 for Appointments ! ed with age, that you had become peace treaty has been signed, but m::fer.:luro i and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and il D v A i mi;sw‘e‘"}z:”" S rin ;:‘fmt“““”am TR COMITATIEE fiecams 1 RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. ’ ASHENBRENNER’S | it w0 o e v Mt g s 1 o i+ || WATCHTHIS SPACE—Your Name May Awpcart. | | SANITARY'MEAT || wEW AND USED | © for yourself the title “Murderer get an extra nickel from the United money. of i . e 3 m MEATS Mundt,” because, in addition to State, but she may get something F‘;‘rf:‘?a“l"{m‘ I R R v T N A . 1 "R L r“lnlru 'B gloating over men’s deaths, you just as valuable from a source she " Metal 2 I’ 13—PHONES- 49 ve Pree Delivery Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave. so callously murder their reputa- tions newr thought about—the, Inter- national Monetary Fund Jon r There is no substitute for newspaper agvertising! | R A e e R I S S L S i W A U U

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