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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1949 l & . | tarmers and rural families in such matters as pro- - |I MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i Dall)’ A I flSk arm p" '€ | duction of food for home use, nutrition, health prac- | from snog:mo:nd FOURTH | - tices and 4-H Club work with boys and girls. 20 Y E A RS A G 0 Monday each month I ) very ing t Sunday by the i PO iR 'p‘.:';‘_{-n\'-é"('»nn'n'-'.’;:\-l é Experiment stations were established in 1877 to THE EMPIRE in m‘““:‘:?;’:?: Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska ¥ ¥ s { L3 L beginning , i i et Mok o Y A prosigeny | aid in agrioulture research throughout the States and ) OF WEATHER L et | DOROTHY TROY 1NGO |- (- -, ViePreident later acts of Congress extended Experiment Station ! SStEMTER 31, 1000 il AL Sarn e i ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager | work to Hawali, Alaska and Puerto Rico. The resignation of H. G. Waston, Secretary to Gov. George A. JAMES W. LEIVERS, S 4 Entered in the Pqi?‘r;g{:vi‘%w:‘z’fi} Second Class Matter, e — i b SHbaE : Parks, was announced by the Governor. Watson had filled that position 1 Delivered by carrier In Juncau and Douslas for S150 per month; . e ¢ | tor four vears, taking office at the time Governor Parks entered on i B.P 3 o e e T iseing et i @ Mrs, Alired Zenger, Sr. e | his tenure. The resignation was in order that Watson might look after .P.0. ELKS B Sote A B 0r % ioPthk, I advanon $7.0] The Army has abandoned its studious efforts to ! 2 o "'A]n: Hesdfxckvson- o |his privaté business interests. He had been awarded contracts for| weather conaltions ana temper.| Meeting every Wednesday at W c”&Z’Zi’,’:b,,x“:",“:"I\Tm‘,‘.ffi favor 1f they will promptly notifs | "ol - out a way of contalling Falntall by “seeding* . Franklin Larsen o | excavating the capitol building site and for furnishing sand and gravel [ atures at various Alaska points. 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- tne Business Office of any failure o irresularity in the delivery | clouds with tiny pellets of dry ice. It has been an | g Sigurd Olsen o |for the building. 3 also on the Pacific Coast, at 4:30| C¢ome. F. DEWEY Of thelt PADCT® ews Office, 602; Business Office, 374, interesting scientific experiment, and one that works o Elsa Johnson . Do am, 120th Meridian Time, ana| EXalted Ruler. W.H. BIGGS, ¥ MERBNE O AROCI D ey under ideal circumstances, but the aviators with their | o Mrs. George Jorgenson . Miss Iris Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gray, sailed on the released by the Weather Bureau| Secretary. k The Assnrt?'r?‘ Press is Mrl;:d\:)r:dr;:\\‘;fl‘e“d ‘:omlh’:mu:]e‘hiarr dry ice have been able to make it rain only when | o Alice Blake ® | princess Louise, enroute to Corvallis for her sophomore year at Oregon at Juneau, (ouow‘ all news dispatches e 4 ; I T s % X i tepublication of all news disoatches trediteg b0 1t o oubiished | Mother Nature was almost ready to anyhow. In other e Mrs: Otto Campbell ® |State College. Mrs. M. S. Whittier, with her daughter, Mary Janet, Anchorage ... . 41—Rain BLACKWELL’S 1 derein words, the vapor had to be there in the form of clouds, ® Minnie Ferguson ® | and son, Judson, were aboard the same ship, With the same destination. ::tr}rlow o 3 gz—Sll’mw CABINET SHOP A ST ' T RS 1 o ; e pelles y jere | ® Mrs. J. R. Clark . i B el oroeriees 36—Clear | 3 Ao AT ERFRNSFNTATIVES — Alaks Newspapers, 1411, and 80 sibunte that when tha pelicts, of dry ice WeER | 5 He:\rv Pairburn o |Mary Janet was to attend Corvallis High School, and Judson was ). g ., A . dropped into it the vapor would condense and drop $ . HemryFalburh 0ol Lo ot 0. 8. C. il P T 17 Main St. Phone 73 to the earth in the form of rain. At best, it was a Bl =i s 340_6—an: c]gmg High ty © TR haphazard business, and got deemed practicable as a MR MRS WILDES Clarence Dunn left on the Princess Louise for' Seattle, where he|pairbanks ; . 32—Clear for Home, Office or Store means of actually controlling weather. A i ] . was entering his second year at the University of Washington. Haines .. 47—Rain Of course it had nice potential military uses. 2 o i — B-36 bomber filled with dry ice could certainly sboll BACK FROM 3-WEEK The City Council received and accepted an offer of a framed and [Juneau Airport so—clowey || Moose L odge No. 700 a May Day parade in Red Square in Moscow—if “vmlre‘ VA(A"o" ouISIDE enlarged picture of the late Judge Arthur K. Delaney, Juneaw's first|Annette Island . profes 54—Rain o was a rain-laden cloud "V"hm: & Ju;tbzhe.una:;‘ mayor, to be hung in the Council Chambers. The offer was made gzz::né . —Pal ;g’_g:::gzl mfluggsuhl'flhy i g , conceivably, we might play hob with | 5 & ware Governor—Ji LADELY :(;::: ‘me rm the (‘Jkrame by emptying all the clouds | After a pleasant vacation brought b.leI& George C. Teal, former Miss Alma Delaney, daughter of Judge | \soq oen "534 Partly Cloudy!| Secretary— K X = : v i ieve , | Delaney. N g 36—Clear | | T " That, however, is blueprint | about by a business achievement, ome W B WALTER R. HERMANSEN !hegdmg in that direction. That, ho o fen A KA & Wi, | Northway 31 Ghna FOBI \ R. TWO SERVICES FOR ALASKA stuff. turned yesterday via Pan American | At one of the most largely attended meetings of the year, the|petersburg ... . 47—Rain L R 7; 1 B—f e from Seattle. They went outside American Legion Post was addressed by A. C. Kinley, representative | Portland .. 50—Clear Youthful Drivers | August 31 enroute to Sun Valley,|of the U. S. Veterans' Bureau, who talked on benefits for service men |Prince George 45—Rain The Senate Agriculture and Forestry Committee | e e n 3 - b y ted t A Delecate Bartietts bills to the ekt 50 ? where they spent a week in Perfect ,nq women. Paving of the walk in front of the Dugout Was authorized, /Seattle ......... 48—Clear "The Rexau sl ‘u reported two of Delegate Bs s bills to ate (Cincinnati Enquirer) : | weather and recreation, including |q oLt e the Morris Construction Company. ! Whitehorse ... 41—Partly Cloudy ore last week which would place Alaska on the same basis | Certainly it is true that young people can do | plenty of swimming in the glass- o Yakutat . 4 ..46—Rain Vo Rethbin as the States and Hawaii in the authorizatlon of o " inoc petter than the oldsters. But it isjencircled outdoor pool. b iR s i el B — Pharmacists annual appropriations for Extension Service and EX- | ..oy true that they often refuse to take advantage ; Wildes, representative here of the) == “epartment buyer for Goldstein's | RICHMOND BROTHERS ON BUTLER-MAURO periment Station work, according to the Washington | o (e abilities. Take the matter of motorcar op- |New York Life Insurance Com- |said Miss Ch:s““e H:”men‘ Sl !rp Th a5 | TRIP VISITING STORES DRUG CO. e | S e | v st v a ! Emporium, who was about to open a women’s wear shop. “The season’s A News-Tieliex. | eration as an example. pany, last month was named a: 3 " I n P P v v t 9 ylic T¢ b | mod ulfs the two-piece effect, the saucy-missy and whoopee models, L e — The maximum annual amount of money now | A young man of 20 has a quicker response than ‘rélem cf;- of lht;rlq::lzl‘;i“l; 001‘;r Ci\;wvm:;e eng! s;l ) o, pl:lcefl' Y y pee On a business trip visiting the authorized for Extension Service in Alaska is $10,000, | i ‘rother or his grandfather. His eyes are better. ‘Z&u?g;e'm:;t m:nbers oI e a features flattering fluffy furs larger branch stores of the North- Alflska ““ic SI I half of that authorized for the States and Hawail.|pis muscles respond with lightning-like speed to the | o' ™y v field force of more than | {ern Commercial Co., Volney Rich- pp y C. A. Fox of Douglas advertised the motorship Virginia IV, soliciting i mond, vice president of the com- pany, and his brother Howard, Manager —_ Richmond, were here yesterday vis- | mu"‘:‘-‘ nstruments up) Jack Morton, son of Attorney and Mrs. Harry F. Morton, who had iting the local branch. Howard|| and plies 3 . lis purchasing agent for the auto- -Phone 206 .Second and Seward.. |motive and aviation departments || =————————————____ Delegate Bartlett's bill would raise that authorization | reflexes of his senses. He is agile and he is apt. Yet = | i 5,600 agents in the United States 3 | to $20,000. | he stands a much greater chance of being killed or | .\ canada. ]hummg part; Each State, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, so far as|injured in a motorcar accident than do his elders.| ¢ 5 Nyjic Council’ member, he | Experiment Station work is concerned, are authorized | National figures show that some 80 per cent of all | .o jnviteq to attend an educa- | b to receive $75,000 a year, with Alaska’s authorization 'motor crashes involve drivers in the youthful age | ,a) conference starting Septem-‘gflne to the Fairbanks district early in the summer, made a flight to Arthur M. Uggen, . ceiling placed at $37,500 by a law passed in 136. The group. 3 _|ber 6 at Sun Valley (Idaho) Lodge.;Nome with Pilot Frank Dorbandt. He planned to return to Fairbanks in the home office, Seattle. They second committee-approved Bartlett bill would double The reasons are easy to diseern. Youngsters are | "yp. and Mrs. Wildes drove back {in time to'gnroll in the University of Alaska. Jack was graduated fTOM f{jor yegterday afternoon via Pac-|| * GENER, Alaska’s authorization to $75,000 to meet that allowed ' Guick to take chances. They are full of spunk and |y, zeattle where they spent the the Anchorage High School in the spring. {#fc Northerh Alriines. for. Anchi AL PAINTS | R H vineg They are supremely confident of their abili- d their time. 3 5 0 8 awaii. Under other acts , Vinegar Y r - | yenmainder of me. :;? Sl::’::&:’u;rl:amu; :x‘:‘w :‘:i:‘x:innm funds, as do ties. This combination leads too often over the brink | Congress, Alaska receives s, @ |m- | and WALLPAPER Weather: High, 55; low, 44; partly cloudy. d ? i jork. | OF: GISABKEE. | MARTHA SOCIETY TO S e ‘ . the States, for carrying out Experiment Station v.nrk.j 1¢ the avershs yhat Saild’ exatales e tay arive D 200D AL R 3 Ideal Paml Slore Both bills passed the House in June. ing ability behind the wheel of an automobile, the | FRIDAY AT SEARS| GEOBGE Bflos. Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Extension Service work is designed to Carry on|...iqent record of his age group would be far lower | the general educational work in agriculture and home | than that of older groups. But his failure to use the | All women of the Northern| economics of the Department of Agriculture and as- | gifts he has been given leads to hundreds of thousands | Light Presbyterian Church are Widest Selection of LIQUORS Daily Lessons in English %. 1. corvon J JUNEAU’S FINEST sists in making available the results of ‘research and | of tragedies—tragedies which affect not youth alone, |asked to donate items for the food | ~WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His work is completely LIQUOR STORE 3 investigation in agriculture and home economics to!but the whole fabric of American life. |sale which the Martha Society is'finished” Omit COMPLETELY. To finish means to complete. PHONE 399 4 R Tt SR R TR 5 i |sponsoring Friday at 11 am. in! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Qualm. Pronounce kwam, A as 0 5 "I w |I l ' frantic telegrams to all absent Re- BOAT WORK AT JUNEAU |the Sears, Roebuck and (Company AH, with the L silent. o A n BA VABD s e washingion |publicans to hurry back for the MARINE BASE, N. C. Co.|order office. Further iu 0"“5"0"‘ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Martyrdom; observe the TYR. Say It With Flowers” but Phone 689 | ¥ erry-Go-Round e W e b 908 may be obtained mo™ M %Pl syNonyMs: Harsh, strident, discordant, raucous, rough. “SAY IT WITH OURS!” ne | ’ Y {leaders moan that eight absent Boat work recently ccmpleted at‘ Ansioting Wit Ret-mr e sale" WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us X i / PI o et iy (23”3,?,’: | will be Mesdam‘es Willis Booth, El- | increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: Juneau Flor]sfs The Alaskan Hotel ‘| | Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O i PHONE 555 8y DREW PEARSON ithe final vote which gave the|Commercial Go, bas Incin |ton Engstrom, Mildred Martin, M.|INSATIABLE; not to be satisfied. (Pronounce in-sa-shi-a-b'l, second Lkl | President a free hand to cut tar- and’ rudder work on the Relef, | Continued from Page One) 1(;; lowned by Henry Nelson of Pelican | M. Flint, C. E. Warfield and Tom |syllable as SAY, accent second syllable. “These enormous riches show (Continu ro ge 4 4 . > k " - —_— Japan Gets Respectable General | Hauled up for winter storage are | Morgan. the insatiable avarice of man. ociore: i epre qusermannen e MAGAFDYE, s cabled , the State| {08 31-A-20 (L L. Oresby), 1.4 i T TR G | X - L | ” included as a charter member in Hi Yo Silver, owned by the terri-| | MODERN ETIOU T E ROBERTA LEE Thone 311 The Erwin l-'ed,;fi Office in Case Lot Grocery Phone 704 ¢ one,” continued Carey, “that this the proposed Far Eastern Defense torlal office of Veterans Affairs,| Ten persons were admitted to St. program presented by John L. Lewis . | Ann's hospital yesterday. They | fo the operators is @ type gf pro-| Alliance. MacArthur believes lhat!:;:e;)l;;figfjs C(:{:;‘rge}\isloix:x“;cf::;.fiWer& e Mgt 1 GRS 5 [ Ky £ HAY, GRAIN, COAL Thomas Hardware Co. i gram that we say should be :ul»;“““‘_)"“l TPNLE . Dn(d;o:.‘p?ll?r e | Haffner, Carl F. Hagerup, Emil Q. Is it all right to mail out announcement cards of the arrival and STORAGE ministered by the Federal goyern- SUSEIRL. peaciices, Aay i | Kojander, Mrs. Robert Wallace, Ole { of an adopted baby? - PAINTS ment.” munist alliance in the Far East is| Christie, Gregory Monton, ,Leo! o 1 " —— OILS Carey’s prediction was right—|doomed to failure. So he's asked SON BGRN TO LINNES 'Housmn. o ghais vaanso;l $and A. Yes; suitably-worded announcements of the arrival of an adopte SHOP AT Builders’ and Shelf Lewis put across his welfare fund— |that State Department to try and| np gy irs. Bert Linne of Ju-| Mrs. Bert Linne. : el L S e BER T°S e s though it’s now suspended—thus| convince Australia and New Zea-i, .. pecame te parents of a baby| Mrs. Joe Morala, Mrs. John Enge Q. What is the correct manner of eating an orange at the table? 5 T I the mimers 1n & favored|Wnd fo let bygonesibe bygonesip ' Tl o VAt Hoiiia e lund aly oy, andélse Benn@idspls « A (Roel, ithererangs, and $heu pull 1 SDRRE RS ERCAICRE v e EOOR: CENTER position over other workers. Natur-land invite the Japanese to JOIN.iiorgay The child weighed were discharged from St. Ann’s |orange is often cut into halves and eaten with an orange spoon. Alaska’s Finest Remington Typewriters ally the steel W.Ox'kers do}x} want| poiin Loans—Secretary of State Pound eight ounces. | Q. Is it correct to use two envelopes to contain wedding invita- Supermarket SOLD and SERVICED by to be outdone by the miners. And|,cpecon is telling Latin American o ‘uons? —— J.B millions of "‘_'"’"_ oldsters who dm\‘)l delegates to the United Nations A. Yes. The innner envelope contains the invitation and card—the 3 o 8o Bmd & cfl. belong to unions dont want to be|gpy" complain about not getting | outer envelope contains everything. STEVENS’ “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 1 outdone either. It would have been ... .. aid from the U. S. that - = — | Satisfied Customers” better if Congress had handled the |, . 1) ternational Bank and Mone- | “ ; . entire problem in the first place. s 5 < | ACROSS 31. Bleat i by LADIES’—MISSES'’ - tary Fund has made T0 Ler cent| y gieer in Narth 3. Entrances il an | READY-TO-WEAR ; o iR oF of all its loans to Latin America.| Carolina "+ 8 Deheid A. C. GORDON | FORD AGENCY 1 (()'owvum} % Acheson will disclose that the bank | § Kia o s 55, Guantity per { : M| gewara street Near Tira Aottt DAY ! Wheth a Tiglly (blomet yus| e Ly maka ncre loans I Lesiny , doife 40, Earin: Somb. BT ~ GREASES — GAS — OIL N e “.Ugm. w:shil:mton m;i( Americans asked for more money. 13 s:firl.fim and " Ac'{(,’a";‘ 1. Which is the longest war in which the United States has par- i o ¢ 4 B licat has bee: ro- glossy " fo Belgrade, hit . wite contided to| iy BPPICAtion has been pro Mixed e jcioatedy : The Charles W. Carter Juneau Motor Co. | & Washingtos ielgihor: sed. | Ll 2. What familiar nuts grow underground? M 2 Foot of Main Street P “I'm going to have to buy a 2l ; ks Count 3. What are the States which comprise the New England group? PARA PR TELLS MA} Smail ] whole new wardrobe.” s e e Sibtadon 4. Who was the first billionaire of the United States? ortuary ! . “But why?" asked the neighbor. Master Sgt. Jim Hendrix, Who| g5 goiicsman 64 AURGSBREUC Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 5. From what fruit is vinegar usually produced? ; Fourth and Franklin Sts. MAKE g { things are Lg% E airplan 5. 66. Old musical . "‘E’I‘“):'l's ngs Lm( }uuv) L m; 11_,900 tee!’ from an airplane| 2. Hepose = Digisical e BT ANSWERS: PHONE 136 JUNEAU DAIRIES 0 a]. ly:s it, n:\as 1:n / Er P):nln ‘;)ed to };(u x\hx;u! "i called at 20 Avpenr 1. Tablet L Spleot e © Piaced in the 1. THe Revolution, which lasted 80 months. The Civil War lasted DELICIOUS ICE CREAM - shoul wear ese Cl hes in | the hite ouse for the second . Principal . Sucel . grou e 9. Fi 3. Speed contests ¥ 48 months, and the participation h B, was daily habi Belgrade, all my friends would say{time the other day. On a previous | s ¥l iy Shldsed LT LG S ki of the U8 I Mull. Ve d || i thak for 1 Ny mame I had gone capitalist,fI. have to puy | visit, President Truman had pin-! dre;d dl‘!em 2. P & G c"d Bevel'age cll. . some very plain things.” ned the Congressional Medal of - Riac o SPOUNH - Juneau Dairies Illc Then in a still deeper tone of re- | Honor on Hendrix after he ha Exlot 3. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. ———————————————— p ter he had L i gret, the Yugoslav'lady added: smashed a German machine-gun s Ty and Connecticut. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Ch: £ “Another thing s 1 won't see!nest singlehanded, killing seven en- Alr: comb. 4. John D. Rockefeller. s s ionh o rysler Marine Engines | much of the children any more.|emy soldiers and capturing 13 oth- | . Reglons 5. The apple, MACHINE SHOP When we go back, they'll have tolers. 222. Exclpde Growing out - Marine Hardware be put in a state school and we'll] The Ppresident n. ] side: aan't forgotten ) ’ ; ; ,. Chieftatne have them only at night. this first meeting, and when he saw . Theatrical” culel' S “ell S 'm Chas G Wamer co i 21 ‘professio . Q. . Formerly SABIN'S Stetson and Mallery Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Hendrix the second time, he recall- CAPITOL NEWS CAPSULES ed Miffed At Truman—CIO Presi- . Dressed skins . Famous New York family . Roused to a Plumbing ® Heafing 2 = » “Among those whu were decor- Allen Ed d dent Philip Murray and his top aides are nrrjl saymg’su publi 'ls' b‘u’xt ated .with you that day was a boy T"’TE‘!!.';' 8 HOME GROCERY they feel that President Truman | “]‘:‘fu l‘l lllmlr who had lost hoth | Loeward : ] Skyway Luggage Ph has fumbled the ball in averting a| s Jé€s in battle. Tl never for-| . Epochs one 146 get something he said. He re- . ‘Having wings b, teel strike. The CIO thought itl%¢* i . Emblems J had Traman primed to give U. s, |Marked that he had but one life,' . Formerly BOTANY Home Liguor Store—Tel. 699 g o ! but that he was still ready to give | " Pulpy fruft T . Meat — Phone 38 week for refusing to negotiate on 5 | n [ mu the basis’of the President'’s own Tuman questioned Sergeant ! . Entirely H = B i Rt O eicncbix Hosely abis s 10001001 & Eares? scoten arri Machine Shop, Inc. To Banish “Blue Monday” stead, Truman was meek, mild, and | Punge to earth when his parachu 65 Myself - CLOTH E S To give 1 condemned nobody—despite the fact | ‘ailed to open at Fort Benning, G NUNN-BUSH SHOES you more freedom | that the steel workers accepted| “I Know the good Lord saved me STETSON HATS work — TRY the principle of the report while|{Tom death” related the para- Quality Work Clothing the company rejected, it trooper: “When I was about 500 2 s Al k J c Jnn“so“ y M h 3 Deal With Bevin—Here is the in. | [e€t from the ground, I screamed ! Oldesl Bank in.Alaska g . e FRED ms P side story on an agreement between | t© Him for help. Then I grabbed ; as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA my feet so that I Id strike the' f 'B kin 1949 EMPIRE is invited to be t THIS EVENING Complete Outfitter for Men { Secretary Acheson and Foreign| MY feet 50 that T would strike the &y g— invited to be our guesf o i Minister Bevin that was kept out)€Arth in a V-shape. When I hit 1881—0ver Half a Cen! ury oi Ban Present this coupon to the box office of the DR. ROBERT SIMPSON of the official communique. Brit-|the ground, I rolled. I was shaken 4 P“ n : ain is goinz to get an extra Mar-|UP terribly, but had no serious in- Th B M B hr d ! CA m "msr B S o et | 0 | e IB. M. iBehirends OL THEATRE B. W. COWLING || the production of manganese in her | “Things lize (uat Gon happen ive TW! . Examined—Glases Fitted : ! 9847011 DApe and receive TWO TICKETS to see: COMP. ' SIMPSON BUILDING Phone 266 for Appointments African territory of northern Rho-: by accident,” he added intently. “It 1 a k desia. ‘The deal is to counteract)was God's will that I be saved.’ n “PORT SAID” a Russian squeeze when they stc | I'm as sure of that a§ you are, T e o o o i 8 Safety Deposit Fedindh Pocite Pail i 4 S jinie] st Y r some good reason. He SHAFFER'S H s GRAVES €] jought it was being - ant yo 3 rsc g & BRI s s ciock-| manied you g Mee Gor Mo oo Boxes for Rent Phone 14—YELLOW CAB C0.—Phone 22 SANITARY MEAT A sei:l::::r;a:’:ly";l;::u‘\. ? many | e, g ; ' $ ! aud an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS The Clothing Man k R TR ctc o0 vaen- | mestyling n cotiilels S sy COMMERCIAL SAVINGS RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES—49 LEVI'S OVERALLS Free Delivery for Boys round ng up votes on critical i G.O.P. leader Kenneth Whe 3 a ues. | work ship. Martin Victor Furs, y sent Inc 207 . ' WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear!

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