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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [NAVY SHIP AT KODIAK MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 L. . é % what we mean when we say a person is ‘acting like I Dally A la’ka Em l' e a baby’ We have no expression to describe a psycho- | from } SECOND and FOURTH mature person. We occasionally refer to 20 Y E A RS A G 0 THE EMPI R E | |s AWARDED pim‘m m&yfi;{ ;::1;;;1-;}; Published every eyenipg except Sunday by v.he EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY Sccond and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - DOROTHY TROY LINGO - - - Vice-President ELMER A. FRIEND - - - - Managing Editor ALFRED ZENG - Business Manager esldent Entered in the Post Office, fn_Juneau as s:lond Class Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas fdr §1.50 per month; logically someone as being ‘very big’ or in Fosdick’s terms a ‘real person.” A list of the qualities of such an indi- vidual might read as follows: “One who finds greater satisfaction in giving than heé ddes in receiving. “One who has the capacity to form satisfying and . AUGUST 22 Everett Schaffer : e tion of the Foshay Washington Memorial Tower, Minneapolis, B. D. | Stewart left on the Alameda. AUGUST fl, 1929 To represent the Territory and Gov. George A. Parks at the dedica- | Kodiak, The USS Namakagon (AOG-53) based at the Naval Operating Base, is one of the 65 Navy ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets which have been awarded Battle Efficiency Pennants for 1949. beginning at 7:30 p. m. GLENN O. ABRAHAM, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. @ B.p.0.ELKS i six months, "i:m by S y?-lrl. l}:»:fl o permanent loyalties to people. Mrs. | ¥ mail, postage paid, at the following rates: ; v " ! i One sear. in advance. $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; “One who receives as well as gives satisfaction in Erna Stender Miss Gladys Forrest, who was employed in the insurance office | The winning ships, which in ’ clude carriers, cruisers, destroyers, Meeting every Wednesday at one month, in advance, $1.50. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify such relationship. Harold Bloomquist o . . Sonja Gross . . . ° of Allen Shattuck, left for a vacation in the States. cargo, and repair vessels, were pick- 8 P. M.. Visiting brothers wel- the Business Off t any failure irregularity in the delivery “One 1 ly in his daily life but S SR, D;o‘h":rmfl:m( ice of al ure or irres n the | One who is creative not only in his y 1i Mildred Listér ed as type leaders in the fleet come. F. DEWEY BAKER, Telephones: News Office, 602; Business Offfbe, §74. in his leisure time. After visiting her cousin, Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Miss Daisy Wilder | competition. The awards were bas- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS " i - e Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, S R PR IFATER S, . o ‘One who contributes to the improvement of his o0 o o ¢ o o o returned to her home in Elyria, Ohio. It was her third visit to Alaska|ed on over-all performance in all Secretary. The Associated Press is exclusively éntitléd to the use for famfily, his job and his community. she had been honored at many parties here. forms of exercises, in assigned dut- ™ republication of all news dispitches credited to it or not other. and s : i credited in this paper and also the local news published “One who has the ability to learn and to profit UEBERERS 51 jes and in material and organiza- = "_“’ n. R R from making mistakes and achieving success. 9 m 30 " Mrs. M. M. Marks of Douglas left on the Virginia IV for the round | tional readiness. BLACKWELL’S NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 “One who is relatively free from fears, anxieties trip to Chichagof. The Namakagon, an auxiliary | CABINET SHOP Seattle, Wash. gasoline tanker, won first place 17 Main St. Phone 12 Fourth Avenue Bldg, WHAT IS MENTAL HEALTH? With Dr. Overholser and Dr. Cameron, two of the nation’s top psychiatrists, touring Alaska with a view to solving the Territory’s problems of mental health, it is interesting to find in the Ketchikan News an or tensions. “One who is capable of riding over rough spots in life and going on to his destination. “~ “From a consideration either of the definition of mental health or the concept of emotional maturity, it is apparent that none of us consistently maintains or | perhaps ever reaches the ideal state. We .are all human and we make mistakes and have failures. We fumble the ball; we dub the shot. Nevertheless, the sign of good mental health is the ability to live with ourselves and other people happily producuvely and accepcab]y ‘We Do Progress 1 (Prince Rupert Daily News) Sometimes we are inclined to complain that de- ) PACIFIC NORTHERN Pacific Northern Airlinse flights carried 69 passengers over the weekend, with 39 arriving and 30 leaving as follows: From AncHorage: Les Miller, G. M. Tapley, Jean Passineau, Ann Passineau, Steve Casto, E. R. Cam- eron, Harold Olsen, W. H. Daub, Mrs. Lloyd Vankirk, Joe Nord, M R. Muther, J. B. Warrick, Alex Young. From Cordova: L. M. Hagen, M Koenig, Mrs, M. G. Brown, A. Brwn, Wood, W. Borsch, B. Borsch, M. G. Borwn, Don Corrence, M. Esta- brook, A Hammerose, H. Harstad, { william Picketss, Willlam Zmaeff. M. Brown, B: Stuart, W. A.| Henry O'Malley, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, left for Ketchikan aboard the Fisheries flagship Brant, Capt. E. L. Hunter. i J. M. Saloum, prominent local merchant, left on the Alameda for |Beach, Calif. Seattle, planning to bring his daughter, Eleanor, back about September | 5. 5. She had been operated on at the Seattle Orthopedic Hospital, and Commander Alaskan Sea Frontier, was sufficiently improved to return home. The Fern, Capt. John Lowell, came in with 1900 cohoes for the Alaska Fish Brokerage. l Mrs. J. H. Cann left on the Virginia IV for the Apex El Nido, the|jan Chain supplying the various location of the mine of which Mr. Cann Was principal owner. husband was to join her for a short stay there. Joseph Smith, 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Smith, entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical attention. Her | bases with aviation and motor gas- ,oline and diesel fuel. John Hunter, who had been| in a competitive test against 14 other ships of her class. She is commanded hy LCDR. Robert L. Pearson of 714 Ave. A,,Redondo Rear Admiral Frank D. Wagner, presented the pennant to the Nam- | akagon in ceremonies aboard the | ship at the Naval Operating Base, Kodiak, on August 16. She op- erates almost exclusively in Al askan waters and along the Aleut- She has a complement of 75 men and four officers. e e e e High Quality Cabinet Work for Home, Office or Store Moose Lodge No. 700 Regular Meetings Each Friday Governor—JOHN LADELY Secretary— WALTER R. HERMANSEN "The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists editorial that answers the question as to “What Is|velopments of our area is slow and various suggestions . e B Mental Health?" are made that we think might speed the advance- |F. ' THOTHIMEL B Berooh SoBN 1 the hospital since July 22 for medical attention, was able to return | MIRACLE SERIES BUTLER-MAURO i Editor Charles found the following definition of | ment of the country. But, if we reflect, we can come | o~ pizapetn Moore, ~Kathryn o Angoon. He went on the Margnita. | DRUG CO. mental health in The Menninger Foundation News Let- | {0 the conclusion that much has been accomplished. | yjypriqge, G. Bulcke, Herbert Mc- Popular Piano Instruction We who have been residents here during the years|ca;jq; P, H. Holder. Weather: High, 54; low, 47; clear. ! . and Accordian i ter and, frankly, we are glad that Dr. Menninger does not expect us all to reach the ideal state that he suggests in the requirements outlined, it would be dif- ficult to gualify: “First we should start with an understanding of what mental health is. It is not merely the absence of disease or disability. It is a positive state of affairs. Of the many definitions that I have heard and read, |Us on the progress. off, Wil Goding, Bonnie Yeazell, their disposition.” Say, “He placed his fortune at their DISPOSAL.” ||| Gear — Many items now at new I still prefer the one written by my brother Karl in! Erron Falk, Jacobine Falk, S. R. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Pro rata. Pronounce pro ra-ta, first LOW PRICES FOR ) “It is deplorable that a large number of people | Straleys, Maribeth Turner and in- A g in RAY, accent following the first A. Open 9 to 0 Opp. Ball Park | Ball Park Wall Pap or his book THE HUMAN MIND: “‘Mental health is the adjustment of human be- ings to the world and to each other with a maximum of effectiveness and happiness. Not just efficiency, or just contentment—or the grace of obeying the rules[ of the game cheerfully. It is all of these together. | Tt is the ability to maintain an even temper, an alert intelligence, socially considerate behavior, a happy | they pile up the verbiage. Matt Morgan of Bethel is | @isposition.’ i guest at the Gastineau. Ward. ONE 399 | “Another positive concept is that mental health 1t is rare that Opportunity bothers to knock at the | ————————————————— - —— PH Y | depends upon emotional maturity. Everyone knows do not sometimes realize it but to former residents returning the development is more apparent and they quickly perceive that we have not been standing still. Living in its midst we do not always see the picture in its true perspective. Of course, it is not a part of human nature to be always content. It is the discon- tent that keeps up striving for better things and spurs | think the world owes them a living,” asserts an editor. Yes, and it is even more deplorable that many of them manage somehow to collect. Women do very little talking in a straight line from point to point. It’s on the many detours that door if a bill collector is standing there. | of McGrath’s term 1952. | governorship, the lected Rep. John The Washinglon Merry-Go-Round By DREW PEARSON As Pastore’s successor in the | Both Pastore and Fogarty are New which expires in ! = RUTH STAATS IS " DEAD, KETCHIKAN leaders have se- E. Fogarty. To Anchorage: Dr. J. T. Googe, Douglas Hansen, Walter Hutchin- | son, Roy Sumpter, W. H. McDan- iel. Ed Forsythe, Dr. and Mrs. W. Overholser, Di. D. C. Cameron, B. H. Bauer, 1. S. Stennerson, L. E. Edmonds, John Sarter, Fred Wyck- fant, Irl Newton, William Deering, Ralph Shupp, Jack Garrison. To Cordova: John Bodkin, War- ren Garrison, Darwin Smith, Wes Lantz, August Lantz. FROM BETHEL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN || that the JUNEAU INDEPENDENT | SCHOOL BOARD at a special meet- | ing held on August 19, 1949, has fixed the rate of tax levy for the school year 1949-50 on all property | assessed in that portion of the scoool j Da|Iy Lessons in Enghsh W. L. GORDON ] WORDS OFTEN MISUSED Do not say, “He plnced his fortune nc] Full line of Halibut and Trolling | OFTEN MISSPELLED: Dungeon; observe the EO. SYNONYMS: Visible, visual, apparent, discernible, perceptible, per-u# ceivable. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us lncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ‘SUBSERVIENT useful in an inferior capacity; servile. a entirely subservient must have had a bad time with him.” “Any wife not —Mrs. Humphry s sories for her bridesmaids? A. No; Is it the duty of the bride-to-be to buy the dresses and acces- it is her privilege to choose the designs and material, but 411 PHONE MADS N CYCLE & [ FISHING SUPPLY [ 1 | | GEORGE BROS. Widest Selection of LIQUORS “QAY IT WITH OURS!” || Juneau Florists Thone 311 I “Say It With Flowers” but | { Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. Ideal Paint Store Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt JUNEAU’S FINEST LIQUOR STORE BAVARD'S Phone 689 The Alaskan Hotel | Newly Renovated Rooms jf::]ng’z;ne]:ms;s :;:;Zrl;es?: mfi' S G ] e R oHEHde, the incorpor- | the bridesmaids must pay for their own outfits. i at Reasonable Rates (Continued from Pay ) cord vith Pastore’s vi H AN, Alaska, Aug. 22 |ated city of Juneau, Alaska. Therate| . At a party when serving food at tables, is it proper to seat an s jcordance with Pastore's views. He,(P—Ruth Miller Staats, 44, & form- of the tax levy has been fixed at g ; > g PHONE SINGLE O committee lay him open to dis- ' state. ciplinary action on the ground ori “conduct is the real Democratic boss of the UNEASY ier teacher and musician who has 1been a wheelchair invalid since a 1928 airplane crash, died Saturday at the home of a sister here. L 10 miils on each dollar of assessed value of the property assessed, as fixed by Territorial law, 7 mills of | unbecoming an officerl which shall be used for school pur- them. Q. Is it all right just to say, engaged couple together? A. This is optional, although it would probnbly be better to separate “Hello, Doctor,” without adding his Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 The Erwin Feed Co. L | HAY, GRAIN, COAL PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. | and gentleman.” ECA authorities are uneasy about! ' She was injured in an airplane A | What the Senate investigators) the situation in France. iiash at VEldoE whiere abE vesit.to | POS0S- nani Co/tie epggt . s and STORAGE ; have in mind is a formal demand| Currently, political and economi¢|teach after having taught in Ore-ld 'lIl‘he taxes are now due and will be | A. No; one should always complete the greeting, as, “Hello, ctor | S e p | " | AIN' that Vaughan be hailed before a|conditions are quiet there. Infla-|gon schools. She was born in e elinquent on or before the firsg|Blank.’ Cieny Lo ne ik it M , SHOP AT | A i ats court-martial. Such a demard would put Presi- tion has been stopped, and the de! Gaulist and Communist threats| have subsided. Also, the Chamber Willamette Valley, reared in Al- aska and graduated from Oregon State Normal. day of October, 1949 at 6:00 o'cl P.M., PROVIDED that if one-half || of the assessed taxes shall have been | | LOOK and I-EARN A C. GORDON BERT’S | FOOD CENTER | | HARDWARE | dent Truman on the spot. It would " | be wholly up o him to decide|Of Deputies is in recess and a large| Despite her paralyzed condition,|P®id on or before the first day of | L e Remington T : whether Vaughan is tried. The|Portion of the population is enjoy-|Miss Staats was determined to have October 1949 before the hour of 6:001f) - —_— e A, sol,ng d SE aadrly Presid ™ io. | ing the first quiet vacation period|a useful lif P.M,, the remaining one-half of the| e i Supermarket 400 BRRYICED by resident has immediate jurisdic. ust ife and devoted herself | h 5 tion oer Vaughan, and no one in|since the war. But behind this|to making trays and pictures de- |assessed taxes shall not become de- 1. Which are the two largest cotton ports in the world? S the Army would risk ordering him | Peaceful surface are a number of | picting Alaska wildlife. | linquent until the first day of March 2. Approximately how many inches wide is the standard newspaper J. B. Burford & Co. i court-martialed without Presiden- | disquieting factors. | 1950 at 6:00 P.M., when the same |column? STEVENS, “Our Doorstep Is Worn by tial approval ! Chiet of them is tne wide dls-'3 BABES Bon“ AI .shall become delinquent; PROVID- 3. From what opera does the tune of “Hail, hail, the gang’s all here” Satisfied Customers” The Senators are fully aware cf|parity between prices and wages ED FURTRIEER, thaf if the taxes on |icome? LADIES'—MISSES’ this. That's why their plan has ‘and known preparations of ma- S'I' A"“ s, WEEKE"D nny real or personal property are 4. Which country has the most doctors in proportion to its popula- ADY-TO-WEAR such a strong appeal for them.|jor uniors for a new round of pay !p“‘d in full on or before the first | tion? > FORD AGENCY Putting the President on the spot|demands. These are expected early| Three bables were born at St.jday of October 1049 at 6:00 PM. & | 5 wnat Greek hero's only vulnerable spot was his heel? Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) o is one of the primary objectives, |in the fall, with the Communist; Ann's hospital over the weekend, | discount of two (2%) per cent shall ANSWERS: | GREASES — GAS — OIL However, other Republican Sena- | unions teking the lead. Ian girls, be allowed on such faxes. 1. Galveston, Texas, and New Orleans, La tors are less enthusiastic. A 6-pound baby girl was born| A penalty of twelve (12%) per : Pyon, s oo One proposed a modification. He| HOUSING DITTY this morning to Mr. and Mus.|cent per annum shall be added on| = % Two ches. 5 The Chal’les w. Cariel’ Jmean “d“ co- suggested dropping the court-mar-| A take-b6ff on the famed lyric|Vernon M. Metcalfe. Metcalfe's|all sums delinquent from the date | 3. From the “Pirates of Penzance,” by Gilbert and Sullivan. M | Foot of Main Street tial demand and substituting in-|of the late Gallagher and sheamhfl"e one other child, a boy. Pa—lor such delinquency until such taxes 4. The United States. OfluaTY | stead removal of Vaughan as co-|featured the banquet the National !ternal grandparents are Mr. andjare paid. f 5. Achilles. | ordinator of Veterans' Affairs. The| Housing Conferente gave congress-|Mrs. V. W. Metcalfe. Maternal| Taxes are payable to the cuy“.* o Fourth and F’“‘;‘;‘m 8. N ‘MAKE Senator pointed out that the claim|jonal supporters to célebraté the grandmother is Mrs. J. K. Mc-|Clerk of the City of Juneau at his | EENR 30 i JUNEAU DAIRIES ccu:l be that Vaughan is “unfit”|enactment of the President's low- | Alister. office in the City Hall at Junmu,‘ ! DELICIOUS ICE CREAM to handle veteran affairs and the|cost housing program. A T-pound baby girl was born|Alaska. H || a daily habit—ask for it b; 4 v ] k y name | P;x'csldem cou:ld be put directly on| Charles Abrams, New York law- |Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. JUNEAU INDEPENDENT | OldeSt Bank In MaSka card Beverage Co. ‘ the spot with millions of ex-ser-|yer and author of the take-otf,Arthur Martin. SCHOOL DISTRICT 9 Lo 1 vicemen. g sang it as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Fausto Paul were By C. L. POPEJOY, 1891—0ver Half a Cenfiiry of Banking—1949 Wholesale 805 10th St. Juneau Dalries, Inc. pa?:;OLi::d:ET:slm::p::::mtor‘ ma! Oh, Mr: Bricker—Oh, Mr. Caln— ;;arems l:f aan 8-pound baby girl' City Clerk. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ik 0 thei How can we kill off housin orn Saturday evening. Publication date, August 22, 1949. i il g ugus for MIXERS or SODA POP Chrysler Marine Engines The B. M. Behrends | whole idea of taking any action without pain? l A against Vaughan, unless the Demo-| With Sparkman, Taft and [AIR[U[MIN A MACHINE SHOP crmsl ;lm:k ‘Lhe l;::u:m:'u msG \ge: Douglas e[S N 2 Marine Hardware was that it woul e better G.O.P.I' Our slums may soon be bugless, B nk ! 1 o strategy for Vaughan to continue| And Liberals Ilke Morse will | ACROSS 1. Living a culer 5 n‘n o wm Chas G Warner Co as a prominent member of the] never wane. l 1. Position 32. Turkish flag Formerly SABIN'S 3 e . President’s entourage. In that pos-i Oh. Mr. Bricker, Oh, Mr. Bricker | 4 Rebuft 4. Distant Safety ”eposit Stetuon aue Meleey Bt ition, he would be a vulnerable tar-! Oh, Mr. Cain, Oh, Mr. Cain & Amoupt of =~ 3. Wlineased Arrow Shirts and Underwear i ' o ' 2 b N marin 3 > ; et in next year's eloctions. Senators Bricker, R., Ohio, and [ 13. Mountain in animal ; Allen Edmonds Shoes HOME GROCERY “We could plaster the country|Cain R. Wash, were leading foes| iy, gy o Boxes for Rent Skyway Luggage with billboards reading ‘Have youlof the measure. Among those at|lf: Sacted imige of the o i Phone 146 got your freezer yet!'” the Repub-!the banquet who laughed heartily| (;'“ "Df “. De!:‘lfe '?3?‘ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS lican leader pointed out. “If Wejat the ditty were Sens. Robm 17. Fly_bafore the ' moving air B o lr A “ Y Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 give Truman the chance to get rid | Taft, R, Ohio, Wayne Morse, R.| 18, Ciosel postic, B~ American Meat — Phone 38 of Vaughan, he might take us up.;Ore., John Sparkman, D. Ala,, and‘ ""‘I:'r"{’ ‘::‘IOI:; 48 Kny. climblug " ’ < | {jwo:\ld if [I were in his place. lWelRep Helen Douglas, D., Calif, i m tria ; i ere:brl\hl Solution of Saturday’'s Puzzle bl 500’ . | on't want to outsmart oursel . Spic irs trap 52, Debat i i i % o q o == 23" Oos 56 Basy victory g2, Not excluing DOWN To Banish “Blue Monday” | | Noti Sen. M: t Ch SHORTS 8 5::3"5:5;1“‘ e O L e L O ol e To gi ote — n. argare! ase . conveyanc . ¢t Norse P o [V Rep. Roscos Hillenkoctier, heaa| A% 6 Bibikal kibe 6. Cole e JESSIE BARLOW NUNN-BUSH SHOES AER i il . ST Smith, R, Me., has sharply chid- ed her investigating col-|Of the Central Intelligence Agency, v 4. Refrained from > leagues in closed-door sessions for |is making strenuous efforts to hold . A g o as a paid-up subscriver to. THE DAILY ALASK.A uality Work Clothin; of talking out of turn. “If we are|on to the job. President Truman - .. . ¢ pylround EMlg’IREmi:wtedtobeour guest Tl}flis EvagllNG Alaska Laun going to permit testimony to leak,” | has said he will name a civilian to o # Nexcn coim resent this coupon to the box office of the FRED HENNING dry she said, “we might as well save|this key agency . . . The probe of -3 rives away 2 Ll 3 i slan time by giving everything to the|Michigan's Senatorial election last 4 0 Freneb cota CAP!TQL THEATRE Umpiats, Omtiier, for, Jen press. That is not my idea of a|year may be reopened. Sen. Theo- n- . ,// 7 : e f DR. ROBERT SIMPSON fair investigation.” dore Green, D., R. L, is consider- 20, AdEneraUng and receive TWO TICKETS to see: R W.C 0 c 0 So far, Mrs. Smith’s admonitions | ing offering a resolution for a new B Raspauye m l“ nmsr have had no effect. mvestigation of the election of 2. Tpecac plant “THE THREE MUSKETEERS" . B Sen. Homer Ferguson, R. Mich. e A mpm Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted . pow SIMPSON BUILDING ALL SET Island Democratic chiefs i Harvey Brown, former head of the Internatfonal Association of Federal Tax—12c—Paid by the Theatre Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments Rhode X x have it all set on who will get|Machmnists, will be made labor ad- gg. ?s“.‘ bt w m “ ’ 22 what as a result of the elevation of | viser to U. S. High Commissioner a: F"]‘:xhh:"": Ph‘.G l“_mlln -] Senator Howard McGrath to Attor- | John McCloy in Germany. e L 4 y i} | 40 Convereed and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and SHAFFER'S H. S. GRAVES ney General. This is the deal: McGrath's seat will be filled with ‘The wbrd perfume (par fume) . Cyclades 1sl: Sre slany TURN YOU to yonr home wnth our-compliments. | SARITARY MEAT The Clothing Man a temporary appointee, who will{means “through smke,” comes :3: Declare not run next year. He will merely | irom primitive times when the only et . i Z g FOR BETTER MEATS keep the place warm for Governor|pérfume the cave men knew was R - ™ ILPH%EHs LEVI ? OXERALLS . John Pastore, who will be a candi- released by burning certain woods 83 So. Arherfean . . ! s g Free very or Boys date next year for the remainder!and gums. ¥ Ronid fae Thel’e 1sno suhsntuie fOl' Newspaper Adverllsmg! ——

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