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PAGE SIX TIIE DAILY ALAbKA LMl ll\l = JL \laAU ALASKA A NORTHERN NOTEEOOK By BOB DE ARMOND o i | [ i [ | | | | | | | | (Thirteenth in a Series) Y on eagl able the bc 19 Still Ava toring March 23 did Money hu: 2,100 from ‘r' Alaska Le of T T HE &% GECRGE LOYALTY ne tolerate it can elf 1 the otherwise 5 of y vilene ove right of a trait even though, in individual e, ev those for the apiece. The 1l kab! Americ QR History nst the oblivion Alaskans paid vledge to r Miner kin extermi ame will be Bounty aldez gle i n for what i nen-mili stantly lom { cor time lim Dies Committe 1 by the Dem Congressm laid Increa put 1919 mern in 1921 pa: J de ed Dimond llar Dimor = The ed on the boo 1941 made in C heon & Governor Hou I He that the ior was bein the € told Dey he headed an a > current House Committee o merican activities has dor important investigating, b 1s0 missed most of pportunities. In fact, commitfee that should ha the Am a cas ly involved treaso , cover-up and di It was becau the le ¢ the S e bill year 1t i thi estigated defix honcrable politic comm tion and infiltration of t Department and the Treasu mmunists that Senator Ji wrthy stepped into the arer his charges. This committ now be regarded as inad ar- | wit par- | with | must ted. | quate hopir\ The “The Alask Tydin become the bi its own! unuxuul as it may Communist investigative committee the: tee failed to pursue the he s Committee made an \ltogéther fruitless attempt to dis- cover disloyafty within the In fact, it sought to Joe McCarthy with ! try ment Senator a to his p tives of Millard Tydine never been clear nor are they The fac that this * | committee covered up and white- washed disloyalty Now the Senate > McC an Con vided it w initial fund. 1 over again to root out disloyalty government. The intentions o enator Patrick McCarran ellent, and ~':m.u| he find an ad quate staif of riented counsel and investigato he could get he roots of disloyz But Senator | have important is 1ty before the tee can or a suitable his own th the Senate Co the head of the President is Admiral Cheste honored citizen whose rank and record posed of in this manner Admiral Nimitz should not accepted this appointment to ympete with a Senate Committee nd thus provide muddieq waters r which the disloyal can hide and possibly escape: T object to the use of the p‘nmr “loyalty Foards,’ hould be * a|ca are loyal; | zovernment are disloyal. The few uld be exposed and Even in the matter of funds for McCarran Committee, cer! ors e trying to block th | essen al investigation on the ground »f economy. It is as important to } cxpose the disloyal as it is to main- ain supplies for the Army. | The commission appointed by the ident con distinguishe [ t single person on himself as subject. A smart t could make a monkey out members by the use of Aesopian langu The disloyal ar 11 in luck R.C.E MBRECH‘ I§ AKER AT CANCER JCIETY MEETNG At its an “‘double header” meeting Tuesday night in the Gold +|Room of the Baranof Hotel, the | Ala Division of the American hcer Society was addressed by Dr C. Earl Albrecht, Territorial Health | Comn ioner, heard rej Hermann, Command to do prol he g | At mission Nimitz, > and sh hav have i f " The word " Most Ameri- only a few w he le | sen; established an 1 this Marxi: 1 N o o L \lb‘(l coming Of spec | Hermann’s Mr new. interest - among reports was the that cancer detection clinics scheduled held in the four ser towns of the Territory in late March or early April The cancer detection clinics \vl‘ recede the annual campaign for ;vl'ld& and will be held u th auspices of local medical ¢ cia | tions in each community. Services of three cancer specialists from the Northwest will be providec the American Cancer to be on ne ut Pacific it rough s ve | e, n, ociety. The national society has made direct grant of $1,400 for this pur- pose, and this amount will be sup mented by grants from the Alaska Division, ACS, and the Ter- orial Health Department. I¢ was also pointed out by Mrs se Ty oe na ee e- H >f the American Cancer A » working fund of $9,000. This sun 60 per cent of the returns c last year’s fund crus: and iilable for us in Alaska for a: ducational and service prozram fo the primary benefit of Alaskans. Fo The Mamzelle Shop 310 S. Franklin Street is now open for business (OPEN EVENINGS) LOOK AT THESE VALUES! gfi"ITS and DRESSES( All Sizes) ... At HALF PRICE is.and Ends (Broken Lot) H8c¢ ALL COATS and TOPPERS HALF PRICE HALF SLIPS, Lace Trim $1:25 - BLOUSES, Rayon Crepe . 1.98 RAYON PANTIE 79¢; RAYON BRIEFS 5] PAJAMAS — RAYON 1.98 STORM CCATS—Size 12 14.98 \ | et et e Py 372 PHONE Red g m . Glacier Consiruction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Safe Electrical Pipe Thawing and Weldinz —————— Douglas 364 R —_— Plumbing @ Healing 0il Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 HARRI PLUMBING & HEATING CO 12th and E Street ( ———————— . D e R | first time since its organiza tion, the Alaska Di on of th ACS is in a position *o suppl actual services to cancer victims anc to greatly intensify its educationa program to alert people of the Ter ritory to the seven danger s of cancer. These services will be confined -ansportation of patients to h s for treatment or to doctor for diagnosis; to furnishing of dre other sickroom supplic is available as long as it use for patients still in tage of cancer. RBoard of Directors the t It to curable Election ot peara or ai |to serve during the ens was made by acclamation fol { surmission of te of officer | the nominating committee s. E. P. Chester, s from the floo: annual meeting owing of the fil a 15-minute showing the manner of c velopment from run-away or outl cell growth. Vote of Thanks A vote of thanks given to Eckley Guerin, who presided at the ‘film projector, to E. J. O'Erien, manager of the Baranof Hotel, ( which contributed the use of the Gold Room for the meeting, to Mrs. Hermann, commander of the of the American y, for her outstanding | a | The the sk presentation Cancer Soc! the pas* year. "The first "official American flag Iy the Continental J |Uniuu Flag in 1776. or govern- view litical destruction. The mo- in the| eliminated. | are | and | KEITH PETRICH IS REAL ALASKAN S [LVING WITH PAA Grand | with being work for the cancer program during | | memoranda to Governor Sir Frank- | 1in Keith Petrich, (picture rn and raised in Juneau, the many s who S grace the Alask roster m of Pan Ameri ne notable He probably the only the whole company w! tarted out double-clutching in the b of a company truck and wound hing in the cock- 1i 1 DC-4 Starts With PAA Keith went to work for the Par Am in 1940—as a truck driver Juneau. He kept his right (he’s but he out of wants to fl to it, and shifting GMC is a pretty lifting wheels on a flyi riding herd on 580 instead. of £0 100. to setile for any substi- ite, Keith. pulled himself into the air via the lightplane route. He ;:w\ for flizht instruction with b as Pan American truck ver. He soloed. He studied. He learned enough- about airplanes to buy and rebuild two ncas- build them well enough so he wa to fly them around Juneau all he?) alive couldn’t isn't Kkee dream. gear thin substi- for a re- T. Trippe company—temporarily. He to work ison-Knud- ntractors. He hat 11' most wanted to vaid for it. Travelairs the Terri irs toward to get off he air for went Alter he d the impress the A . He and took pot. e went to work—he ilot. s, it may be police parted wer ths with them to t the P/ ix mor he ed, an going ists even Second World War.) to its wing- | 1 the wartime t rt busi- | and Petrich flew the fwmua ply line out of New York City | four months. | After the shooting died dow:, returned to Seattle. As a first | officer, he has been in the A t ever since, shuttling back and forth that link not day the the | Puget 1 Ket- | on lippers arue 10 Aalaska most of the Alasl Pan Am Like rk for tric igned the re th where else in slobe-girdling PAA system, “There’s. no place better than Alaska,” ys. “Why wouldn't re?” pare: r. and Mrs. J. T. rich of Juneau probably would ho the boy's sentiments. As As- ant Collector of Cus in the Territorial capital, Mr. Petri¢h it's a pretty nice place to m BROWNIE NEWS Brownie Troop No. 12 met in the Elks Hall Tuesday afternoon. We e surprises for our paren‘s. We played games. First we “Fly- ing Dutchman” with * Goose” as the next game. We ate cookies and were dismissed. JULIA WALTHER, Last Saturday, Brow 3 met at the Elks Hall a we got on the city bu to Ninth Street. We Walter Soboleff's hon d Chilkat klanket. He told u Then we walked over Brown’s home and saw sins she has made. JUDY IREY, ed Reporter nie Troop No. then d rode to Rev. aw his about it. to Mrs. mocca- teporter SINGAPORE. — # Film ducers, importers, distributors and exhibitors in Singapore are de- manding an investigation into cen- sorship in this British crown colony. A committee of film men sent a pro- Gimson charging the head of Singapore’s movie censorship board “dictatorial, discrimina- dyed-in-the-wool | | said estate, to present their claims | | A | for the transaction of the business L Juneau, Alaska. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1951 average retail price of wheat «n..,~.1 from 3.8 cents per 1939 to 10.1 cents per The flour powtd Sealed John D. ngineer, De e Interior, Office of w:ka Public Works, Alaska Juneau Gold Juneau, Pacific Standard , 1951, for con- of a rein- rete Territorial Office Juneau, Alaska. At and place the bids will d and read aloud. | closing time of returned un- | I tions proposed contract docu- | public. inspec- | of- | Mining | at the| Gener; m\ of Mi mpany, until 5:00 p.m, ime, on Febru tructing and equippir other are open for the District Enginee -Juneau Gold Juneau, Alaska, the -Associated Contract of America, Arctic| Building, Seattle, Washington, at| he office of the Associated General | ors of America, Anchorage Alas! Office of Frank A. Metcalf erintendent of Public Works Territory of Alaska, Federal Build- | Juneau, Alaska, at the office tk Associated General Con- 112, Multnomah , Oregon, and at 2723, Interior Building, Wash- D. C. A set of such docu- may be procured from the of John D. Argetsinger, «Dis- ineer, at Jur Alaska upon deposit of $25.00, of whicl will be refunded to bona fide bid- ders upon the return of the plans| and ]v'(lf‘(‘dllm\\ within ten (10} days from date of bid openinz. T s who procure plans and spe- fic upon payment of the bove stated amount, and who dc 10t submit a bid, $25.00 will be re- unded upon the return- thereof within ten (10) d from the date f the bid openir de for return after ths ch bid must be accompanied by a satisfactory bid security (certi- fied check or bid bond) in ap amount of not less than 5 per cent of the total bid. The successfu bidder will be requirea to furnish @ performance bond and payment bond, each in the amount of 10 per cent of the contract price. Nc bid may be withdrawn until thirty | 30) days after the scheduled clos- ng time for the receipt of bids. The Government reserves the right tc reject any and all bids and tc waive informalities with respec thereto. Lester M. Marx, Controlling Officer. Jan 25 Feb 2-8-1( tion at fice Co. £1is office e ing f ton, ations Case No. 11-1655 United States Commissioner’s ( for Juneau Precinct Di vision Number One, Territory of Alaska In the Matter of the Estate of William Holtzinger, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned, United State Commissioner, as Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge of the above-entitlec court, in the matter of the Estatc of WILLIAM HOLTZINGER, De- ceased, to the creditors of, and al persons having claims against the | with the necessary vouchers anc | duly verified, within six (6) month: after the date of the posting of thi notice, to Felix Gray, Administrator w.w.a. at the Hotel Juneau, Juneau laska, the same being the place of said estate. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 26th day of January, 1951, at GORDON GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska. Date of First Publication—Jan. 26, 1951. Date of Final Publication—Feb. 16, 1951. United States DRPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. Date: November 22. 1950. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that Frank Rupert Young entryman, together with his witnesses Adolph Lubke and Ira_M. Powell, all of Haines, Alaska, has submittes final proof on his homestead original entry, An- chorage Serial No. 014602 for the N1SWi, SWHINWY Sec. 23 T. 28 3. R. 55 E. C.R.M., containing 120 acres, and it is now in the files of the Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the Land Office within the period of publication “or thirty days there- After, said final proof will Le ac- zepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Manager. First' Publication: Jan .5, 1951. Last Publication: Feb. 2, 1951. LEGAL NOTICE “Notice is hereby given that the collector of customs for this district has issued an order dated February 1, 1951, authorizing the name of the gas screw ELSIE M, official number 243605, owned by Donald R. Herne, of “which Juneau, Alaska, is the home port, to be changed to WATER BABY. JAMES J. CONNORS, Collector of Customs, Juneau, Alaska. First Publication: Feb. 1, 1951. Alaska, | | HIGHLANDS home, three berdooms, | | APARTMENT building, | STORE-APARTMENT bldg., down- | | PERFECT country (SEAL) | FOR SALE NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— DUPLEX on Star Hill-NO STEPS. 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur- nished. FORSALE PHONES 676 and 207 NEW listings in Juneau. 4 BEDROOM house in Waynor Tract available Feb. 15, Full }‘ asement and furnace. Unfurn-i = oo .o ished except for stove and refrig- erator. | SMALL duplex on 10th near Doug- las Bridge—furnished—good in- "”m“'.mo on Gold Belt mm'William Wmn—Phofie 234 LOTS— South Franklin. Office 1n Gastineau Hotel view—one on MURPHY & MURPHY FOR SALE Chests of drawers . REALTORS — ACCCGUNTANTS Phone §76 over First Nationai Eank Occasional chal Davenports, TREAL ESTATE ANYWHERE! Refrigerators Electric range Many NEW LISTINGS coming in every day. More listings always welcome, Try us for fast nctlon.| ‘Wardrobe CITY PROPERTY Washing machines Suit cases Tables Rugs Mattresses Beds NUMEROUS FURNITURE ITEMS JUNEAU MARBLE WORKS and 2nd HAND FURNITURE, ‘303-308 FRONT STREET. Phone 4”6 fine lot. BBLLE'S CAFE— restarrant-—Make 2324, uncau’s best inquiries—BoxX , rockers 10 to $20 matching chairs 65.00 65.00 R $150.00 almost new, furnished or unfur-| | nished. 15.00 close-in, 8 units, good condition, full. town, full cccupancy. LEVEL bldg. lot, Indian Village. JBURBAN PROPERTY WATERFRONT, 3 bedroom home,; near city limits, unfurn., $7,000.0 JIGHWAY home, fully furnished, ' 2 bedrooms, basmt, view, near airport, $7,500 bargain. SUMMER cabin, prigg reduced to $1,300 for quick sale; must be moved to your own lot at appro: imate cost of $100. LARGE sunflame oil five gallon tank and —$65.00, also large baby buggy.; Howard H'Ayes Douglas. 732-6t heater with | LOOK into our new cheap housm;' offer, For information regarding' the rock-bottom prices on inex- pensive housing, garages, combin- ed garages and shops, air raid shelters, etc. Phone Green 398 ketween 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. or w Box 2215, Juneau. 72 location, next! to store, beach, 3 acres laml,; partly finisheq house with conc. bsmt. worth $30,000 when fimshed' Price $12,600. L B0AT SHOP, small home, gardens, ALL ':’I‘FLL (I:n bed — new !x\x beach, 5 acres, beautiful settting,' spring and inner spring mattre near Dupont, only $6,300. Twin size—Call Blue 728 LOG CABIN, 155 acres pat. 6:00 p.m. near Glacier. $5250 LOTS and acreage of all sizes from 50 foot frontage to 30 acres rang- | ing in price from $600 to $7875— | Auk Bay, Fritz Cove, Auk Lake and Lemon Creek areas. i GOING OUTSIDE? We have an excellent choice of LAR Sunflame oil heater homes and lots in Seattle. five llon tan! Bob Druxman-Phone 891@ s Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. FOR SALE New or Equal to New Ansco flash clipper camera .. 340A Halicrafter : hp Briggs Stratton motor Library table refinished in ebony Majestic radio-phono-wire corder combination .. Second Hand, Excellent 9mm Luger pistol 22 bolt action with Child’s roller skates 3 ft, skiis .. Ironite ironer ... Chairs and rocking chaxrs LOST—One second hgnd dog in ex- | cellent condition—droop-eared—! bownish-black—answers to the name cf Timmy. He was a recent gift to us; we'd surely like him back, If you find him, please| call us. OLDE and ENDS Next to Glacier Cab—Call 829. Jpen 10:00 a.m. to B 00 pm WANTED STEEL ;lln\} Ioldmg cot. Call 143. 723-tf land ! 118 ft. En@te}n-dor; and 5 hp Joim— son outboard—both for $150, Cnll Black 72148 ROO'\I fuuu h(. Phone Blue 619, 715. 4 house— 719 5th uretor FLA(‘\IISHT‘ 3 on 2 Lu.!unm ap- artment—includes overstuffeq set, (“ cu. ft. Kelvinator ator, Hot Point au ectric range, speed Que machine, ru radio, etc. Apt party. Will sell all or Phone Red 447. i L $17.00 | 55.00 $30 e available to right 25.00] by re- | T7-tf HAND windo' 00 12nd 4000 Phone 34 . 25.00 2.00 i2.00, $90.09; | WILL rent, or le: 19 room bldg. onial Hotel, 1 red. Frent end power takeoff. Keel condenser used one season-- 805, Box 1762. COMPLETE furnishings for a bed-, sitting room, solid maple like new. Blue 950. 677-tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Black velvet hat with black feathers. Owner may claim at Governor's Mansion by paying for this ad. o BUSINESS man and wife des'u‘ejf——' igéf"med house. or'. apt. ?};f_'}i‘ Re:rigeration Service 2 | Radio Repairs DEPENDABLE girl wants job eilher‘l baby sitting or caring for child.| Call Blue 990. i FOH RENT REY\T A-SAW- SERWCE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day | Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911 Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration | STEAMMEATED Rooms, weenly o | SAASAAULULBLLICIRGA Montkly. Colornial Rooms. 68t WURLITZER Spinit ptano for rent Ande:son Fiano Shop, Ph. 143 SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn eaceptional cxper- ience in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska, ALply Empire. 693-t1 I 1937 Plymouth NO TRAINING CRUISE i 4-door sedan .. FOR NAVAL RESERVE | 1940 Buick 4-door sedan 1941 Dodge % ton pickup 1947 International 1% ton panel .. SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker 1% ton pickup 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan .. 875.00 1,050.00 585.00 The training cruise of the local Naval Reserve Unit has been can- celled for this weekend because of motor trouble aboard the USS Bag- aduce (ATAT94). Commander Doug- las Gray, USNR, of the ‘reserve‘ group will announce next week when the cruise will be made. Fcurteen of the local reserve group' B w COWIlng coo plan to take the training cruise.| 115 Front Street 1 hone 57 established in the Netherlands, ac- and social contacts between the | stan Cultural Association may be' ciation would promote cultural tory, inconsistent and whimsical.” Last Publication: Feb. 4, 1951, KARACHI—P—A Holland-Paki- | cording to reports here. The asso- two countries. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a| 1 $15.00 500 to $10.00 10.00 to $20.00 | 10.60 to $25.00 ! carburetor after | 121-4 | 721-t1 | with ! piece. | for office use, or sell it. Cal Col- | 704-26 | | 121 GRAY Marine gas engine—5 40! $1000.00. 940 West 10th St. Green | 695-t1 | 723-3t N FOR SALE FOR YOU IN ALASKA REAL ESTATE WILL BE BEST INVE MENT FOR THE NEXT TEN YEARS— PETER WOOD | NEW LISTING—3 apts, rent $105, $95 and $75. Beautifully appoint- ed, newly decorated, view, close to Fed. Bldg. Furnished. Owner will finance. 6%. $8,000 down, will pay itself off in 8 years, Two large 2-bedroom apts, one 1-bed. NEW LISTING—Site for large apt. and exclusive store bldg. on Cal- houn near Fed. Bldg. A good investment even if held as is. i FOR RENT—Furn. house for small family. Star Hill. $50 month. {FOR RENT-—Furn, house Glacier Hwy. Sell for $1500 down, $50 plus 6% monthly, Or rent $50. Thaw and repair plumbing, apply rent or purchase price. 1 mi. airport. FOR SALE—Glacier Hwy home, 2 bedrooms, 18x21 livingroom, dining room, modern kitchen, full concrete basement, new auto- matic oil furnace. One acre, beautiful view. 4 mi. from center of Juneau. $12,000, FOR SALE—Jacobs-Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor, Ma- chine and stock inventory $15,000. Sacrifice for $8,000 to go mining, Sale includes big contract now in shop. !FOR SALE—A large Jimmy Larson | built home with fireplace, large livingroom, 3 bedrooms, full base- ment with toilet and tile shower, | fruit room, sun porch, two-car garage. 9th St. FOR 9ALE—A new home for large family or income. Two fire- places, Beautiful landscape. View. | Near Gov's Manse, | FOR SALE—Best business cor- : ner opportunity in Juneau, Has ; house and apartment, space for good-sized store across street from new school site. $17,000 $5,000 will handle, bal 6%. NEW LISTING—$6,000 duplex furn, 2 2-bd apts. Income $1320 net yearly, Close in. NEW LISTING—$2,100 1-bd furn close in. No steps. NEW LISTING—$2,500 duplex, up- stairs unfin, New roof, 2 1bd . Close in. NEW LISTING—$14,000 apt. bldg. 4 units. Net $170 monthly. $7500 down. Close in. $25,000 3 houses, new bsmt., 9 acres pat., good harbor, perfect lodge site, Fritz Cove Road. Owner fin- ance for 6% int. PETER WOCD Real Estate I'o. 3 Klein Bldg. {{ISCELLANEOUS —— O i o { LAND BARGAINS. Send. 10c for | 1951 catalog and maps. Pacific i Lands Box 2350-DD, Hollywood 28, Calif. -~ i Tel. 911 THE THRIFTY man will do his fill work as inexpensively as pos- sible. Take advantage of our Winter prices and improve the appearance and resale value of your property. Write Box 2215, Juneau. 722-6t WHEN BOMBS start falling you won't have time to yun far. Be prepared with a GIBRALTAR BOMB SHELTER. Mail $5.00 today for plans for model No. 108 (single-family ~size), Complete plans, building instructions, list of materials needed, list of em- ergency equipment needed. ‘Write immediately to Pilot Rock Cone struction, Inc, P. O. Box 1461, Medford, Oregon. H i { | THE BAHA'T FAITH is the ono Universal Religion raised above historic differences of race, class, and creed. For information, write Baha'i Faith, Box 1837, Anchor. age, Alaska. |"HILD CARE at SCHOEPPES FRITZ COVE HOME. Phone 021 Ring 5—days only. 675-31 HOPE'S | WNE buy sell and trade. 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 650-t4 MAKE MONEY JARN to $100 and more per month addressing envelogres spart time at home, Send $1.00 for in- formation anld instructions ta King Co., Dept. 20, 681 Markel St., San Francisco, Calif. Money- back guarantee. - 643-201 USED CARS 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires aif new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m. 703-t 1936 Chev truck, 1% ton stake— heater and spot Mghty $300. Good condition—Inquire B:&umel pts. 55 FORD cab chassis, '46 Dodge panel. Phone 707, Foster's Trans- fer. 648-tf 1947 Hudson 6, 4-door, in good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble Room. 679-t1 iR M YSIRS TEE INER L LUNCHEON SALE Luncheon £ale by the Missionary Scciety at the Memorial Presbyter- jan Church, opposite Ball Park, irom 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Boiled salmnn—chnp suey. m public is 7242t

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