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PAGE TWO \ e C d COMMUNICATION ASPHALT CONTRACT MANY AFFAIRS Mt;hDAY NIGHTERS !DR ROY L. SMITH T0 La e Crow A e THTE COUPLES | ROLL ELKS ALLEYSIVIST JUNERU; WILL Calls 10 Great | = o o v e FOR ROAB VIQRK bk | 1 Lalls 10 ee ¥ { l\'.‘.mld like to call your attention to P o wTF A an error in an advertisement in The TO STANDARD 011 CO. LEAVING SOON - e oo 0| BE HERE FOR 1 WEEK) Admi rel and W i8] Syt S b | the Elks alleys Iast night and fair i | The front page of the January 6| - | scorin, made as follows: il e ’ s alse and mislen ¢t for approximately For Mr. and Mrs. Ike B. Taylor| 5 Dr. Roy L. Smith, Who is ki | One of the largest crowds ever | edition carvies'n false BAd mislead | and Mrs. W. 8. Pullen, both | e ing a tour of Alaska in the inter- | e O e e r o pioneer Juneau families whose hus-| ;. oo 105 143 agsiest of the Methodist Church, will L L e Bt 2 b e retiring and who| p* i 0 &5 ive in Juneau Monday, February |7 ear AU BOR MO IR e s e \ the near futvre| . AtigbtH 117 108 Dr. Smith is well known ac | J¢ ("““““I I"“‘ Comma Lu-EK’s I‘lwn”.: HOp:OHeted | { homes In the states,| " oo oo J1g 199 n editor, pastor, author, pubiic|dant of the 17th Coast Quard Dis- | this servioe o bt ¢ | many affairs are being given to| "' . 428 5391495 | SPeaker and foreign correspondent who with . Mra; [GEERUEEA, | caqt AL rladDe;i»:xber o BT | y honor them before they leave. | s ®!He has been the pastor of som e Bl o e B R Lasi Thursday Mrs Alf N.| Sugar Bowl of the largest churches in Meth- |40 urening wore | Dally Alacka Empire. has | Monsen enfertafied both couples at | g ien) 4 .| odism, preac to an aver for the affair We are still offering a 16mm film | Sviar. ab Rer JAome. AL SR 136 148 120— 413, + Sunday wer for the dis-!service to the people and will con-| n | fifteen guests, ol triends, were | H Rolliso! R BE L pastorate. For a number of | it Juneau reople | tinue to do so. phalt will } invited 114 119 110— 343 < he was editor of “The Chirist- | te t 9 c'clock and con-| I would appreciate it very much into ‘and be moved to| Frid y were entertainted at | A atlian Advecate the official mews- | tinued v B L oL e [ road sit d \ctors | dinner at the R. E. Robertson home sl 1903 paper-magazine of thg Methodis set for tho reception, staying | pression that this adverticement has | will mix the prepagaiion wh ye- |and on Saturday, former Governor fistil Yoins Ch His Satur night radio |0 d i A'v.zfl:.\h:“ given some Dsesohle. x rate to mak Ltoppin: ros George Parks gave a large party at 2 10 193 bzram. Y, o8 ¥ s ' ;mf, .‘,c,‘:,o. 2 he Baranof Hotel. 08 }' }hg continued for nine ye Car: ; violin, and Jerry! (Signed) E X ‘ Ut seabile. frsn Anch on & m Miss Pear. 5 credentials from American newspa- |Chapman, drums. ! AT ! i g \ > he at break: . ug 48 pers, he ctically During ning Mrs. Cor- BASKET BALL TO | Palmer, knowh as G 1 b h §5 Baages 114 114 a2t - oy slavesim: St | st s ARG Mrs. T 1 gh| T o i {ery European cc , as well as|rine Jen v played & violih | 35 game, Juneau Hi vs Columbia ; xu“ bk 84 TR b0 the ¢ rd. | which 16 we iend - Total: 192 538 541—16T1 | pronie, an, China, Korea, and panied by Mrs. Ruth Ium':rr 2nd game, Moose vs. Ju- | ke Ty el ot | vitel | L sk Manchuria. The Chinese Govern- the piano. neau Hi Junior Varsity—ady. 421-1 \(l,‘.(.' e S0 ke Batherings | o Bullys Bakery e ag,|ment conferrcd on him the Orddr during the evening were | A 43 m‘”'p‘q‘“ ihe kbt Glehn High g gl aheadiba \Z. Hudson 1 £ i;é* i of the Jade because of his interest mes B. D. bwv.m-t]:: ge DEEP SEA FISHERMEN'S nvo\" to where it joins the R m | fore departure time will be busy | gy 149 191 1850 QINIE T RALHCH rers i e s Ginokge | | ToPormiE KUEHIE, Be ”‘UL: 30 Highway, will go ahea nopes | ones. |D. M 10 10— 3| AT S : ames C. Ryan, Crystal Fonot P PR B for the latter section to be 100 affairs pwamed ‘tor the Tot 529 ¢ 501 47618l b CHIL ACRECILE HaS 1b G pm'u"‘w... F. Tydlacka, D | percent completed this seasor »s are dinner tonight at o !“", Dr. Smith ! i 1840 480- |- \ward P. Chester DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION 44 mile stretch is doubtful ! nthal home with Judge! Ludwiz Nelson )H;‘m He will =_“-l 55 the membews| .o g TERRITORY OF ALASKA Completion of blacktopping north | , 1 Hellenthal a5 hosts| J. Faulkner .. 163 18588 47”;" the Ministcrial A Hunt Gruening | BOX 2185, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | of Big Delta, nov 1| rrow atternoon at| M. Harshberger 96 103 98— 207|n cr dadcesses on MoBdBY STt M Sundborg, Miss Lynn | INVITATION FOR BIDS | should be done t r, 10ad | ynich 1 will en- | G, Vuilie 58 143 1770 gf peacicuesday evening eo e ST | s Lois Jund. | (CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT) | officials said. The Fairb tarts 2L, Applesate 120 141 130— 00 S0 ghutch, to WhIL surprise terminat-| SEALED BIDS, in single copy tion of the road will be | t i Totals 486 514—1543 ;d,"“trc(;n."‘]‘\:“‘,,“‘ High G the dinner before the recep- sublect to, the conditions contained | for reconstructior | I SC::kufl. ie luncheons oF R | tior \ large, candle-lit | herein will be received until March | | | B h N s some \ f i | and some grading season | WEE Giosiia Wi Brodght he table— |10, 1950, ¥ y opened, and some grading e HOSp“‘Al NOIES Triangle Cleaners | iRBaus clubs: address the Eibhi was brought to- the table—{10, 1950, and then publicly opened, | no paving. | B. Mill 142 180 120— 461 pors and friends of the Methodist ok ce of the ern birth- | for furnishing all labor and mater- Price offered by the ofl compeny | C. Shefdon’ ... 100 75 81— 26 bt st ama |0ay. Guests sang |ials and performing all work for| was $16.42 a ton for an MC 2 grade . Ogg, Geoffrey | o pactooy B oe mf“i‘l‘;‘;“ ““ ]‘m‘“”‘i 40 d;" g1 Birth { the Gov-|construction of the Dillingham o1 asphalt, and $$16,92 for an RO b | Roger: SAMAnIego | o poreythe 142 110 14 3! Ccp[mf‘ in the Methodist manse, fo |€nor, with the aid of Mrs. G | Municipal Airport located near the grade. Both aeiiverd N v :]‘:“;‘l‘l’”‘ Totals, ... 500 463 4821415 wjon the ministers of the compiu. |SPun and Mrs. Haugen extinguished | town of Dillingham, Alaska, and c o - 3 al Mrs. i he andles 1 S V. i Nini i i irpor = L | sed. ST Inity and their wives will be ‘|(lt>d the candles on first blow. | the Ninilchik Municipal Ang)n_( To- | Mirror Cafe now open 11 1 | b bl Gus George V=& nimiber of - e tcated near the town of Ninilchik, } L (] 1) 104 100 104— 3081y s { Alaska, and or ‘the Skagway Muni- | et 124 121 134 q“ iAgoR S Hogl {cipal Airport located near the tc fer 115 119 154 ® ¢ of Skagway, Alaska, and or the ’ it 103 116 contiee. & far i ! Yukon Municipal Airport located | SON SOUTH Totals 446 456 ticipated at the n Now §M SESS!QR the town of Fort Yukon, Al- ‘ — — on Mon ind or the Seldovia Municival 2 n | Ludwig N is southbound S and 13 and 14 N 3 ort located near the town of " RUD |aboard a P2 e enroute Wilson 120 _— by 3 a, and or the Kotze- on \f§€f€ |Los Angeles. He expe ratu re 105 1 : o i ]“} D bue Alrport located near the town "within a couple of week | Blanton 121 148 2 FEDERAL FMDIOYEES ot o of Kotzebue, Alas| L y - — | Johnson 19 13¢ 1 406 A o i W Bids will be publicly ovened in the |, e e el e s savom) |UNCH TOMORROW 10 e | o e i Baf.ler Accs.mnhng ser‘nce E Rl g | D”(ugs PP@E{EMS i & G].’:x;-ll)‘ Izu‘dm 1wa~;v,1ms,~, z\'n- Monthly Accounts, Systems, Secretarial Service { ws(s dR(l_E MEE‘S | S t's classes Duties o AR £ 5 { | = Urion Officer 7 odlock | T Bid Bond Guarantee will Tax Relurns Prepared i TOMORROW TO STUDY| mhe National Federation of Fed-|Purposes and wdl R R | Room 3, Valentine Bldg. Phone 919 : {eral Employees meet tomorrow at aining Ag H ‘»: perc ,{1 3 (’ .l l‘;d‘ - by r - ;3 (55 T'CE D. ote bid. e i rrrrr s e rrrereseoe=d | The Afternc f the Wo- |Pcon in the Gold Room of tile . i @i - e = = : Lhe e fstian Seryi.. |Baranof Hotel to discuss problems i RIS BpeoLtic Lot (B, Broleg: = e AT o LENSES PRESCRIBED | e S s SR T o hkdn I r or diff hool is open to the | Documents may be obtained from £ EYiES EXAMINED ENSES PRESCRIB. w0 Methodis (“n.{u‘. ;\’); meet | AT ;- perGeRt Ttorested ver. | the Director of Aeronajtics, Alaska | = nn n AROGARDT ton afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | op Ty q ot i - \d any class which | Aeronautics and Communications | Bann.ss ‘JDwL &.L..»%LUMKN Ve r e of Mrs. Peter Oswald, yo ‘0 "0 o> ok Datg s ¢ gt %o Ehvemr j Commission, Glover . Building, An- | = >TOMETRIST ’f{‘ "tl)”. RaF 2 {ing Habits. | s e chorage, Alaska or fr = Secend and Fra Junesu | it RIpORY PESM T The picture, on loan from Frawi FROM HOONAH intendent of Public Works, for wa = (HONE S0 FOR SRTOINIMENIS sl e {A. Metcalf, Alaska Highway P Erickson of Hoonah was | Territory of Alask .Iunmu Al jo head to Henry A. Benson, light guest at the upon deposit © 0 for each set | NEW LOW PRICES for the Remingien Rand ADDING MACHINE See this speedy...compact portable today. It's the biggest dollar value you can get. Has the amazing 10-key simplified keyboard...gives you automatic column selection. Just eater figures as you would write them. Has total ... sub-total . . . multiply . . . release and correction keys. Full 5" carriage. ADDS - MULTIPLIES - LISTS AND TOTALS TO $99,999.99 J. . Burford Co. “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers”™ 115 Seward Street Phone 79 NOW — NEW — LOW — FARES from JEJN EAU Yakutat $30.00° Cordava$ 53.50° Homer $27.00° Kodiak $105. flfl 109 Reduction on Round Trip *Plus Tax Daily Scheduled Flights Anchorage — Cordova — Kediak \ Homer — Yakutat Connections at Anchorage for all Interior and Westward Points Tickets and Reservations BARANOF HOTEL Phone 716 PaAciFIc NORTHERN AIRLINES, INC. DEEP S {- TIIE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ritorial Commissioner of Labor, 2la; methods of driving in jand snow and how to handle a car . Be there 7:30 421-1t Tmport p lunder any circumstar i The film is a of Ben: Json’s current safety campaign. TRUMPETE! NS WIN SEASON'S DUCK ST A picture of two trumpeter swans flying over a national wild retuge in Montana we duck stamp in the Fist | Service annual duck s | tition in Washington, announced today acting Service head in Juneau. Artist of the winning de: i Walter A. Weber of the cs i A total of 88 designs were s chosen for the 17th imp D.C. by Dan Rals compe: it wa engine Clipper A~ Fly in swift comfort aboard by 65 professional and amateur 4-mile-a-minute contestants. the bis, ska Weber is the first man to win Clippers ... serving Als the contest a second time, His first Gelala { the contest a second time. firs o frefjuent 8cnc winner was used for the 1934:15 Enroute, settle back im stamp, and showed three white- your comfortable lounge fronted geese. This year's winner is veat and enjoy s world the first of fowl completely prgk famous service as part of | tected by law. Thought to be dymg your Flying Clipper fare. louc. the trumpeters have risen trom For reservations and rates, consult Pan American . <o BARANOF HOTEL 451 in 1949 under FWS protection. BASKET BALL TONIGHT Fhone 106 1st game, Juneau Hi vs. Columbia Lumber. 2nd game, Moose vs, Ju- PN A%Ff%!” infif,'l i unior sav. 211 et AL 4 Canada has approximately 146,000 moose, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS A r-lHE management of this bank is ed to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance C ration, which in- sur W of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BAN of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION S S — ice ! lite /-| Court in i ia U.S. population of 73 in 1935 to| Hotel. Third cpa d Party, Friday | arish Hall. Ev | ! | NoTice oF HEARING ON | FINAL ACCOUNT | NOTICE IS HFREBY GIVEN {that PATRICK J. PAUL, as ad- ministrator of the Estate of CHAR- LIE BENNETT, Deceased, has made |and filed his written v ied Final as trator with the United States | Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court for the Juneau Commission- er's Precinct, and that a hearing will be held thereon before said courtroom in the Fed- | eral-Territorial Building in Juneau. Alaska, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. on March 20, 1950, and that all per- sons and intereSted parties are re- quired to then and there appear and make their objections if any tc isaid Final Account and the settle- | ment thereof, and that at said hear- ing the Court will adjudicate and decree who are the heirs and dis- tributees of said estate, and that said Final Account and Report prays that the estate, consisting of an un- divided one-half of the vessel “JUNE K", Official No. 248637, be distributed as follows: One-half of said one- half to Annie Bennett, decedent’s widow, and one-half of said one- half to Joseph C. Bennett, and that said distribution be made subject to the liens and claims as stated in |said Final Account and Report. WITNESS my hand and official seal at Juneau, Alaska, January 16, 1950. GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinet. First publication, Jan. 17, 1950. Last publxcanon. Feb. 7, 1950. Well Equi NORT Parsoens Phon RADIOPHONES |1 That the bids shall be under seal, | of plans and specifications. and shall be publicly opened at Xh{‘\ time and place speci i1 in the call for bids. and in the ¢ ence of bidders desiring to be present o the vresence of any two other ni sons, and the contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder. Performance bond will be requi for an amount not less than 50% of contracts to protect e Territory against liens and claims ising from he construction, and also to furn- | sh compensation to cover any los that might occur in connection with | sonstruction. | Payment bond will be required for an amount of not less than 50% of | contract. Liquidated dam; be as stibulated for ations. Partial payments will be made monthly. | Minimum wage rates applicable | to the contract shall be as listed | in the Special Contract Provisions. | Bids must be submitted upon Pro- | posal Form and the ;successful bid- | der will be required to execute the | Standard Form of Contract for Con- | struction. | The Director of Aeronautics, Al- aska Aeronautics and Communica- tions Commission or the Superin-| tendent of Public Works, on behalf | of the Territory of Alaska reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALAS- | KA, FRANK A. METCALF, Supt. of Public Works By GEORGE S. SCHWAMM Director of Aeronautics, ALASKA AERONAUTICS AND COMMUNICATION COMMISSION First publication, Feb. 7, 1950. | Last publication, Feb. 28, 1950. 1 n the General Pro- Airport Cnnstru(‘timu | LICENSED RADIO SERVICE pped Shop | KElectric e 161 | THREE any | IN b 40 v ESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1950 1 W-A=N-T A=D-S FOR SALE 2 bdr. pine-pan- pquly furnished. SE. ‘\Tl‘ R TRACT— nelled, firepla H , comfortable. GOL T—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tr kitchen, furnace, completely available. 5- wall-to-wall car- bedrooms. hed. Immediately GOLD BELT-—Juneau's finest. , fireplace, pleted petin: ! ancther finished. Gax view, ver New, IM- MEDIATELY # ABLE. 2 bdr., beautifully furnished, electric kitchen, view, terraced gardens. AS—Building . suitable 2 and commercial down- FHA home, 2 bed- apt. New _and other boats. Gift shop, ine shop, 2 apartment hous- ood money makers. LOTS— lacier Highway, k'u 1, Douglas, Douglas Highway. ARB 5 m rs HURPEY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over Frist National Bank !'OR SALE handc'\ncd Full size. CHINES wood (dmpho Call 271 dah chest, 5 female birds. Call 165 ketween 5 and 7 pam. J& PLYVIOUT.A 4-coor uedfln Good condition, New rubber and battery. ‘New ignition and car-, buration system. Completely win- terized. Yours for $175.00. Ph. 105 da k for Don. Green 450 420- “[RE WOOD, any length. Quick de- livery. Order now. Ph. 946. 404-4t PLYMOUTH 4-door, 1940 pevrolet 2-door. R. W. Cow- 416-tf condition, \(.RO& 1C l')rmu Ph. 400-tf laundry at Juneau Laundvette. At | Pick it! 70-tf | tendant will care for it. rge ana Small I;l-ai . Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First Nauonal Bank. 35 7(01; xckup Phone 407-1! EW DEL] r’\ hul'd 2-MINUTE RULE 10 BE USED IN BIG - CAGE TOURNAMENT Feo. T—®—The asketball Tour- not the national the controversial two- minute rule next month. Chairman Asa - Bushenell groupr will play under the lo- New York version. The NCAA has said it will stick to the national rule for its cham- will version of | pionships. Under the national rule, the team |shooting a foul in the final two out of minutes takes the ball bounds after the attempt, made or missed. Bushnell said the NIT two-min- ute rule calls for a jump at the free throw after foul shots instend of giving the ball out of bounds to the offended team. Bushnell said Mvitations will go out in about two weeks to 12 teams for the NIT. Mirrer Cafe now open 11 am. to 3 am. Gold Belt, Cal-| Ph. Blue 213 | K leave your says 4 NEW HOUSES in the Highlands scction, two bedrooms and al- lowance for a third, full concrete basements, garage, laundry, el- ectric hot water heaters, auto- g matic oll furnace, completely in- cost, Financed by FHA on very liberal terms. Secondary fina ing for down payment is ava able to qualified veterans. Bob Druxman REPRESENTING WILLIAM WIKNN 123 FRONT ST. PHONE 891 LARGE concrete basemeni on 1 acre patented. West Juneau Road 1 mi. from Steel Bridge. $2850. Also acrc lots at $800. FULLY furn. 2 bed house, possible third bedroom. 3! acres pat. near Salmon Creek. Gardens, gaf- age, wonderful place for kids, sshool bus service free. $7,850. ‘LARGE cabin, Lena Point | beach frontage. $2500. {SEATTER TRACT 2 bedroom, large ! yard, move in today. Furnished, elec kitchen, channel view. $8,000. $2,500 will finance. 4-BEDROOM, Basin Road. Base- ment suitable income apt. $6,300. EVERAL GOOD LISTINGS AT FRITZ COVE. PETER WOOD i SALES AGENCY |SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911, i 200 WANTED will e my apart- my apart- Grand apt. 421-3 DURU\G SHOW your small Child in your small child in ment 7 to 9:30 p.m. time | |CAPABLE voun years army experience in Al aska. Desires opportunity to mak Alaska permanent home. Two years ccllege business adminis- trative background. Construction xperience recently purchasing estative China Aviation Cor- | on. Interested in any po- | Interested parties wrile H ire Robert J. Haws, 2039 i Arthur Blvd.,, Oakland, i I \VAINTED— western red t‘cdz.r saw logs. Top prices paid. Yellow Cedar Com- pany of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska. 419-6t ‘WA!\TED TO RENT or buy—2 or | 3 bedroom apt. or home. Walter ¢iD. Field. Ph. 581. 419-tf 2 $150.00. George Bros. ”'I\O“ is the tuac to get your out- SRRLERS T TR board motor ready for spring. LROIRIG (:‘L‘E’_\r“ 1““:’ new: | Exerpienced outboard mechanic Favre Music H Front 1:"3: with proper equipment at your i o L b 3 | service. Chas. G. Warner Co. Ph. CLARENET—Favre Music House. | 473 i 414-t1 | W ANTED By February 10, w7 TN Tk | trally located furnished apartmen. Jf;rf]cr“fi“; - ‘““v‘,m‘r‘d"j 1‘1;10';‘(;“ by steadily employed married Ph581 419--t1 | mfn Tflel hone 374 or 271. le & S AN o WANTED‘R"mm for el(lerl)‘ Wo- UTIFDLLY MmN Ao man with light board. Phone Mrs. hou~' excellent 'w, close to Charles Hooker, 927. DH schogl, new electric equipment, including Bendix, garage. Call' DAY NURSERY—Mothers car for 897 418-3t] your small child. Mrs. Wm._ Pas- es for delay will |USED BATIIROOM fixtures, Pricea | _SV: Fh. 938 q0p0:1 for quick sale. Ph. 837. 418- 3'-|FOR LONGER lasting clotnos‘ us( ~| Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster. |3 REDRQOM complet- 4103 between washings. 3rd and ely redecorated, new furniture,} g o ey 70-t1 upstairs equipped for apartment. # /i i 37, 511 W 1l1th. Ph. 789. 418-lf e © = & 0 © 0 0 e = o s s © WANTED—By February 10, @ LUST A e centrally located furnished e ND FDUND e apartment by steadily employ- e e ed married man. Telephone ® LOST—In vicinity of postoflicc 374 or 271 after 6 p.m. ife four keys in leather container- e c 6 0 ¢ o e 0 o o Reward. Ph. 265 cr leave at Em- et pire. 415-3t | : MISCELLANEQUS FOUND—Keys on holder. Owner 7 may have same by paying for this | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ady. 414-tf ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co., Inc. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats Is it necessary for science and re- ligion to become reconciled? The Baha'i Faith says “yes”! For lit- erature write immediately to Box 992 Mountain View, Alaska. 295-1t FCR KRENT STORAGE SPACE for auto and other items. Close in on Will- oughky. Ph. Douglas 21. 421-3t STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Piano £..cp. Ph. 1a3 NOW'S THE TIME to think about a new radio phone for your boat. PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. has the NORTHERN on display. 418-tf Deer often starve to death rather than move far from the prov,emon of a woods. e e S e e T If possible, water houseplants with 417 Gt rain water or melted snow. sulated for. a low meintenance St 1 man age 26, Fiv 8%

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