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LWAYS select your BLANK BOOKS from our depend- able stock. ¥ P Open 8:00—5:00 E. Morfiwn Plper Co. el ""?i.’m..z“ THOS, J. SON, AUCTIONEERS, J. OWEN $2°0 AW 1431 B! TRU! SALE or vu.wuu TWO- SRORY. BRICK “gxn?({ul HSK sof "RoABORO PLACE By viriue of a certain deed of trust; duly secorded in_ Liber No. 5572, folio §8 et seq. f the land Tecords of the “Bistrict ‘ot "G mbia, and at the request of the@party Bmled heredy. ‘ine “unde auction. ":‘ .:QIL.‘ p“bhc “AY. THE lIXmNTH A‘I OF ! ER. A D. 1930, EM., the Rorine dsseribed. Tand nd_prem uate in the District of Co- b ahd ‘designated as wnd being lot 167 (s ‘subdiviaion mace by the Fort Stevens Company, Incorporated. 105, a3 per plat| recorded lm‘t‘t;o offce of suvevor for the ct of b a D g bSect to the bulld- Testtiction line a5 ghown on pia S "to the oven-nu'mn po, building or any Kind” shall hereatier erected or construg hich e iomd Sesond the fine o nn‘- ulldings as now located on said lot ihe asid property nor any, part \ereor snatl pot be used for mercantile or manufactur- Durposes; that the said lot hereof _ ahail | ever Jeased, rented to nor occupied by any Negro or_person of African bloot "Perms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance in twi ual installments. payable in one and two . ‘with interest at six per centum Der payable semi-annually, from day of d of trist upon the roperty sold. or all cash. at the option o Bhe urchaser. . A deposit of $500 will be oL DurChaSer. o A Saes "All conveyaneine: yecording, etc., at cost of purchaser. Terms gt sale o be’ compigd with within_thirty L8, viterwise the trus- Sale, “secured by dee ton, D. C. 'y BEBRE" CALVERT BOWIE. se4-d&dbs.exSu Trustees. J. OWEN & SON. Auc'nonnm. - 1431 EYE ST. ALE OF vAuJAnLI: SEMI- TR SED . THREE-STORY AND CEL- PREMISES 1 NORTHWEST, TWO, CAl CONTAINING ROO! BATHS. IN_SPLENDID con}#{lflon THREE-CAR GA- AR. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly secorded in Liber No. 5043, folio 284 et sea., of the land records of the nietrict ot Conm: Bia: and at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustee will sell at piblle auction, in front of the premises, on N AP 190, AT FOUR-THIRTY . the Tollowing-described land O premises. situate. in bi d destgna ington, District of Golumbla, and d esymated Morg blor_k 5, “Cllmwurne." as _per the office of the surveyor , in Liber Coun- Pnum “of Columbla, in Liver Coup. 2%, restriction ‘locating ides feet north of ert street. of sale: ‘One-third of the pure] to be paid in cash, balance in 5] «u-l ‘mstalime: pazable’in one and two s, with interest at s 8“ centum per annum, payable uml-.nnu- from day, of secu ed of tion of b will be ing. at Ltk within thi oy doy, e?'::h ‘otherwise the trustee roperty sk "" e, O T e Surchaser e “Baver advertisement of Such Te- s in some newspaper published in Wash- n, D. E CY SMITH, se3-d&ds.exSu Wiviving Trastee. ‘Administrator’s Large, Complete llli Grade !hel Drugs, Sundnu. Remedies, Cigars, Tobacco, Fountain Pens, Watches, Beverages, Confec- tions, Film, Stationery, Cameras, Cor. 7th & D Sts. S.W. THURSDAY m 11, 1930, 10 A.M. In re lnau f Samuel A. Lants sed, Ac(nbllnulloi No. 40298 i ¢ ‘ , AUCTIONEE e Eve Btre “iren NV TRUSTEE'S SBALE OF VALUABLE M BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, BEING ISES 1416 GERANIUM OWN A8 ORTH leed of trust, duly ‘De- 8e5,6.8.9,10 umbla, and at the request of the party se cured “thereby. the undersigned surviving trustec will sell, at public auction, in front fi She premises. on MONDAY, ‘THE FIF- T FOUR & CLOCK. B3l ke “olowink situate in the the-ofee of the ‘survessr of the strict of a. Bubject to the build- ing restriction Jine as shown on said plat. ts of record, together with the {mprove, ments. le: One-third of the purchase paid 1 , bala years, at annum, pavable semi- -nnn-lfy. xmm “dar ot sale, y & T at) A acportt "ot “3550 "wil of sale All conveyapcing, 2t cost of purc Terms aser, after o uch resale in_some new: ‘ashington, D. C. ATSON F. CLARK, Burviving Trustes. LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE POLICYHOLDERS OF THE PRUDENTIA| INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMER!CA .T en that & of Ak P RODENTIL OF R aper published in $welve o'slosk noon, for e Jour persons to be voted E % aviats 20 mocsmee 0 oo Bt Dirsstors at the aanual sieetion fof Birmes gl the Compaay to 1d on the Twelfth by anuary, At such mesting policybolder of the eorporation who is of the age of twenty-one i-n gr upmards and whose policy has been i Jorce for at least one year fast past ehall be tled to east one vote in person or by proxy. S EDWARD D. DUFFIELD, Presides. OFHCIAL NOTICB!. GINEER mc!:, . 1068 NAVY Iundlny F ashington, D. G ublic ‘hear- held at Rock Point Hotel, Rock 4:00 P.M.. September 26 1930, o preliathary examination o Neales Creek, Md. ~Oral statements from interested arties will be received, but all important acts and_srguments should be submitted in Information on lpwlicn:? AmN‘l’lC CITY’S NEWEST Located Fireproof Hotel .250 .5 ATLANTIC CITY'S BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS EL3ERON Tennessee and Pacific Avenves IROQUOIS R. B.LUDY, M.D. o | Henri Verbrugghen. DINNER T0 FLYERS T0 BE ON WAL Vice President Curtis Will De- liver Welcome—Lindy and Byrd Among Guests. The address of Vice President Curtis welcoming the French transatlantic fly- ers, Coste and Bellonte, at a dinner tonight of the Washington Board of Trade at the Willard Hotel will be broadcast by WMAL and a network of Columbia Broadcasting System stations. Capt.: Coste's reply to Vice President Curtis' address of welcome also will be broadcast. He will speak in but his address will be Lnterpreud Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, Rear Ad- miral Richard E. Byrd and Capt. Eddle Rickenbacker will be among the guests of_honor. WMAL and its Columbia associates also will introduce the first of a new series of concerts by the Minneapolis Sym- phony Orchestra under direction of The initial pro- gram contains four numbers — the “March” from Wagner's “Tann- hauser,” the “Overture” to “Merry Wives of Windsor,” Schumann’s “Dance of the Nymphs and Satyrs,” and the “Prelude” and “Mazurka” from Delibes’ “Coppelia.” Honor for University. Leland Stanford University will be honored in the Robert Burns Panatela program to be provided by Guy Lom- bardo and his Royal Canadians, as- sisted by a male quartet. A medley of the favorite songs of the college wiil be sung by the quartet. The orchestra will play.a group of popular melodies, The second movement from Brahms violin concerto will be played by Toscha Seidel during his concert. He also will play “Sicilienne and Rigadon.” Gen. James G. Harbord, chair- man of the Republican Advisory Com- mittee of New York County, will be the speaker in the “Half Hour in the Na- Mons Capital” program to be broad- cast tonight by WRC and a network of other National Broadcasting Co. stations. “Practical Democracy in New 4 | York City” is his toplc. ‘The A. & P. Gypsies will present a |- varied program of classical selections and populn ballads. The numbers in- clude “The Polonaise” from Techai- '® | kowsky’s opera = ‘“Eugene Onegin”: “Little Grey Home in the West,” and “Can’t You Hear Me Calling, Caro- mze," which will be sung by the quar- Lewis James, tenor, will be the soloist in the General Motors “family party.” His prmcg:l contribution _will be 5| “Give Me One Hour.” The Brigadiers Quartet will sing five yumbers. The string orchestra conducted by Frank Black will be heard in two numbers. “Fast and Lively” Tunes, A program of fast and lively tunes make up the Sign of the Shell broad- cast featuring Art Kassel and his or- chestra, and Wendell. Hall. “Thank You, Father,” “Beal Street Blues” and “Wedding of the Birds” are among the principal selections. “I've Gone Goofy Over Miniature Golf” is a new song hit with Frank Moulan will sing in the Roxy broad- cast. A number of other members of the u;‘hl!oly Gang” also will contribute to program. A recital by Howard Moore, barl- tone, and a dinner concert are the chief musical !e.t\lm tonight of WOL. The program of WJSV contains a concert by the United States Navy Band and e e ey By by e Major “Chain” Features TONIGHT. 7:00—Buybig's Syncopated His- WMAL and C. B. 8. netwo: T:30—A. & P. G , varlety and N. C networl 8:30—Toscha Sfldel " violinist, and _orchestra — WMAL and Columbia System. 9:30—Board of Trade dinner in honor of Coste and Bel- lonte; address by Vice President Curtis—WMAL C. B. 8. netwvo;k. and N. B, C. 10:30—Ted Plorito’s dance music—WMAL and C. B. 8. network. HY NOT enlarge that negative? - - = - « 8x10— 35c Consult Avout Tour' Frinting OPTICAL COMPANY 614 9th ST. N.W. PACKING MOVING The Original Krieg’s Express & Storage Co. ‘10 Eye St. N.W. Dist. 2010-11 o Branches SHIPPING STORAGE 10¢ SEE your Radio Dealer Today—have your no-nnu—lm n.n PEARLMAN'S, 333 G 8T. RADIO JTUB will “pep up” your set T A A ST (. THE EVENING STAR, Today on (Al time p.m., unless WASHINGTON, the Radio- otherwise indicated.) LOCAL STATIONS. 475.9 Meters. WMAL 630 Kilocycles. 1:45—Old-Timers m ball game. b , planist. 6:15—Flashes from The Evening Star. 6:30—Evangeline Adams, astrologer. 6 5—Jimmy and Jlne. 17:00—Correct tim ! M—Mlnnelpolla Honey~ ell phony hour. 8: SO—Tolchl Seidel and concert or- chestra. 9:00—Burns’ ianatela program. 9:30—Washingtou Board of Trade din- ner in (homor of Cwte and Bellonte. 10:15—Herb Gordon and his orchestra. 10:30—Ted Fiorito's’ Orchestra. 11:00—Paul Tremaine’s Orchestra. 0 to 12:00—Organ recital by Ann Leaf. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Something for every one, 0a—United States Army Band. 0a—Talk by Ida Blflzy Allen. :30a—O'Cedar : Pprogr D 5—“Hair Beauty,” by Jean Carroll. 10:00a—sStroll on the Avenue. 10:15a—S0los on Iretted instruments by Sophocles T _ ipas. 10:30a—"Famous Folk,” by Charles Abbot! t. —The Pot of Gold. ih: 0—Savoy Plaza Orchestra. :00—Broadcast from luncheon of the Washington Advertising Club. Master Singers’ Quartet. ~Columbia Ensemble. 0—For your information. 0—United States Army Band. H 0—Columbia Artists’ Recital. 4:00—Civil Service opportunities for employment. 4:10 to 4:30—Rhythm Kings. WISV 205.4 Meters, 1,460 ll.lu cles., 0—Bob Merchan! % 00—On With the Dnnce 0—Children’s program. 00—Science and History. 15—Down the Highway. : ll)g—llmllcxl interlude. —Service program. 6 30—News fllghu‘ 6:40—On the mat. 7:00—Police flashes. 7:15—Studio feature. 7:30—Time signals. 7:31—U. S. Navy Band. 7:59—Contesf L -American Legion program. 9:30—Southern Night Hawks. 10:30 to 11:00—Insurance program. Early Program Tomorrow, 9:00a—Down South in Dixie. 9:10a—The weather man. 9:15a—Musical L 9:40a—A Thought for Today. 9:45a—Marmola 10:00a—Short Cuts m !u——nunty talk 1 singe: 12 Oom-—em time. 12:05—National Farm News. 12:20—Farm chat. 12:45 to 1:00—News of the day. 2:00—Afternoon musicale. 2: lb—mb Merchant and David Mar- Virginia Dye. usical program. 3: oo—on With the Dance. ~ 4:00—The “M" Trio. 4345 Meters. NAA 690 Kilocycles. 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. 85—Time signals. 10:00—Weather Bureau reports. SoarstoNew Records July 1st to August 3lst, Inclusive WRC 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—8ilver State Light Opera Co. 4:00—The Lady Next Door. 4:30—The Tea Timers. 5:00—Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 5:30—Black and Gold Orchestra. 5:37—Report of the National Indus- 1 Conference Board. 5:39—News flashes. 5:44—Correct time. 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—Milton Davis, planist. 6:30—Phil Cook. 6:45—Roxy and his “Gang.” 7:00—Half hour in the Nation's Cap- ital—Speaker, Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord. 7:30—The A. & P. Gypsies. 8:30—General Motors’ “Family Party.” 9:00—Moonshine and Honeysuckle, 9:30—Sign of the Shell. 10:00—Phil Spitalny’s music. 10:30—New Yorker Orchestra. 11:00—Weather forecast. 11:01 to 12:00—Edgewater Beach Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 'ower health exercises. orning - devotions. —Cheerio. —The Crackles Man, —Morning Melodies. —Hits and Bits. :00a—*“Your Child,” by Grace Abbott of the Children’s Bureau of the Department of Labor. 15a—Radio Household Institute, —The Rinso Talkie. 5a—Sweet and Low Down. 0a—Organ melodies. 0a—Luncheon Ensemble. 0—Organ recital by Otto F. Beck 0—Chicago Serenade. —United States Navy Band. 4:00 to 4:30—"“The Lady Next Door.” WOI‘ 228.9 Meters. 3 1,310 Kilocycles. ports hour. 45—Edith Reed’s children’s program. 5—Sports hour continued. J0—One-Time Opportunities. 00—Dinner concert. 6:15—Jewell Downs program. 6:30—"Apres la Guerre.” 6:45—Howard Moore, baritone. 7:00—Ken Gillum and Duke bury. 7:20 to 7 so—News flashes. hrly Program Tomorrow. 7:30a—Musical clock. 0a—Birthdays. 0a—Musical program. a—Talk by Peggy Clark. 0a—Recordings of Paul Whiteman. a—"Hi Lights.” Sa—Request program for Alto Hospital. » 12:00 to 1:00—Luncheon. Out-of-Town Stations. Programs prepared by the Assoclated Preu‘ Scheduled for Eastern Standard tim fllz!tr' on left of call letters, kilocycles on right.) 454.3—WEAF New York—660. (N. B. C. Chain.) 5:45—Uncle Abe and David. 6:00—Rosalie Wolfe, Soprano. 6:15—To Be Announced. 6:30—Queeriosities, program. 00—Half Hour in csplhl 0—Hour by Gypsies Orchestra. 0—Family Party, Quartet. 00—Moonshine, Honeysuckle. 0—Wendell Hall and His Crew. 10:00—Phil Spitalny’s Music. 10:30—Kyser's Dance Orchestra. 1 oo—stmu Dance Orchestra. 2.8—WBAL—1,060. s 30—D. wmmm. Tenor. §:45—Same as WJZ. 6:45—The Merry Makers. Atter- Mount. Forp 2nd Make . ... ... 763 I C, 11:30—Ann Leaf at Organ. 394.5—WJZ New York—760. (N. B. C. Chain.) 5:45—Floyd Gibbons, News. 6:00—Amos 'n’ Andy. 6:15—The Jesters, Comedy Trio. 6:30—Phil Cook, One-Man Show. 6:45—Scores; Roxy, His Gang. 7:30—Crime Prevention, Drama, 8:00—Victor Young’s Orchestra. 8:30—Real Folks, Sketch. 9:00—Rochester Civic Orchestra. 9:30—Jospe Woodwind Ensemble. 10:00—Slumber Hour, 11:00—Ray O’Hara's Orchestra. 272.6—WPG—1,100. 7:00—Same as WABC. 7:30—Dance Orchestra. 8:00—Uke and Tenor. 8:15—Concert Orchestra. 9:00—Novelty Studio. 9:30—Same as WABC. 10:f OO—Orchenrl 11:30—Same as WA 2!2.I—WTIC—1 ,060. 7:00—Classics; Scores. 7:30—Same as WEAF. 8:00—Insurance Concert. 9:00—Concert (30 min.). 9:30—Same as WEAF. 10:00—News; Mad 422.3—WOR—1710. 6:00—Orchestra. 6:45-—Songs and Patter. 0—Footlight Echoes. 0—Fraternity Row. 8:30—Argentina. 9:00—Minstrels. 9:30—Southernaires. 9:45—Globe Trotter. 256.3—WCAU—1,170, 6:00—Orchestra. 6:15—Sponsored Program. 6:30—Same as WABC. 7:30—Sponsored Program. 8:00—WABC (2 hours). 10:00—Orchestra. 10'15—WABC (1% hours). 305.9—KDKA—980. 6:30—Same as WJZ. 6:45—Vagabonds. 7:00—Band Concert. 0—Harmonizers. 8:00—WJZ (2 hours). 10:00—Sports; WJZ. 10:30—Orchestra. 260.7—WHAM—1,150. 5:45—WJZ (1% houn). 7:30—Smith Caravi 8:00—WJZ (2 haurl) 10:00—Vaudeville (30 min.). 302.8—WBZ—990. 6:00—WJZ (15 min.); Studio. 6:30—Same as WJZ. 6:45—Contest. 7:00—-WJZ (2‘/2 hours). 9:30—Politics; Organ. 10:00—Sports; Orchestra. BDOMINAL Supportres fitted very reasonable prices. 917 G St. N.W. GIBSON’. 80 For NEURITIS Homoeopathic Pharmacy 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA. 1695 E TS HE] AIR Such"as Sroms. Puns: Tosstere, Grille, etc., ‘st small cost. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930. , R TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. yety—“Big Revue,” burlesque, at 15 p.m. Fox—"“The Last of the Duanes,” at 11:10 a.m., 1:24, 3:43, 5:18, 7:37 and 9:57 pm. Palace—“Call of the Flesh,” at u 40 am., 2:10, 4:40, 7:20 and 9:50 p. ‘Romance” 1uecond week), at 11:15 am, 1:15, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:45 p.m. R-K-O Keith’s—“Monte Carlo,” at 11:25 am., 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25 and | 9:25 p. Metropolitan—*“Big Boy,” at 11:25 am., 1:05, 2:50, 4:35, 6:20, 8 and 9:45 P IHH"Th! Office Wife,” at 12:05, 200,405. 8 and 10 p.m. mbassador—“The Office Wife,” at 6: l& 8 and 9:50 p.m. Central—“Conspiracy,” from 11 am. to u pm —“The Dawn Patrol,” 8t 1:40, 390.540,1(5 and 9:45 p.m. Vest Pocket Kodaks, $5.00 up 21/,x31/ Kodaks 10.00 up COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. N.W. “29” Chevrolet Coupe If we had been putting this ear Into shape for ou 1 use it woul any better th Our Traded Cars Must Make Good _I_ “28” ESSEX We Do SEDAN Every ecar s recon- z e I “30” Studebaker Dictator Brougham “27” BUICK ROADSTER our reputation and the buyer's pocket- book. When you've siven ome of these A FIVE - DAY DRIVING TES T, you'll understand what we mean. Lee D. Butler INCORPORATED 2155 Champlain St, Above V, Near 18th 2,237 3rdMake..,...‘. 252 4th Make . . .. ... 105 MORE FORDS SOLD THAN ALL OTHER MAKES COMBINED (Statistics—cars, trucks, commercial—furnished by W ash. Auto Trade Assn.) The New Ford Offers Value Far Above The Price You Pay. Phone Your Nearest Dealer for a Demonstration ld have read July lst to August 31st.) €T his advertisement is reprinted hnu:h :.f' the fact that an error was made by The Star yesterday in stating dates, which AMUSEMENTS. R-K-O KEITH'S }§ Ernst Lubitsch’s Sparkling Romance of The Riviera . “MONTE CARLO" With Jeanette MacDonald LOVELY HEROINE OF “THE LOVE PARADE” ' AND Jack Buchanan Famous Hero of the Broadway Musical Success “Wake Up and Dream,” united under the direc- tion of Lubitsch, maker of mas- terpieces, GAYETY THEATRE 9th & F Sts. Phone Dist. 9324 BILLY (Himself) ARLINGTON Don’t Miss Him! (*) Indicates Where Film Is Being Shown Today. District of Colurhbia *THE METROPOLITAN—F st. n.w. *AMBASSADOR—18th and Col. rd. n.w. onn. ave. and Me . AVENUE GRAND—645 Pa. :w.‘l‘:.u’ e p— eor ave. and Fai 3 Emllss—‘l"::h st. n.w. : HOME—1230 C st. n.e. JESSE—3100 18th st. n.e. AVOY—3030 14th st. n.w, STANTON—515 C st. n.e. SYLVAN—104 Rhode Island ave. n.w. TAKOMA—4th and Butternut sts. nvou-—un. and Park rd. n.w. ave and Quebec. Maryland and Virginia ARCADE—Hyattsville, Md. ARCADE—C Md. ASmON—CInumlol. Vi. — S| 3 CAPITA] mberla; ;dq ’ll;m ik Md. *CREWE—Crewe, Va. o JEFFERSON—Brookneal, Va. LYRIC—Fishing Creek, Va. MARADA—St. haels, Md. *MARYLAND—H: Mad. D—Kitzmiller, Md. TRUSS!S fitted expertly. onable prices. GIISON'S. 917 G St. N.W. MT. VERNON Chnrle:nfi::llelter Under U. S. Government Inspection Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily IOAM and 2:30 P,M. Rnldenp,’;See Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mount Vernon Not Open on Sundays pertly, very reasonable prices. GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. BEAUTY —in Our New Show Rooms —In the Wares We Sell KOHLER or KOHLER Here, indeed, is a uombl.mtlon of rare beauty! The charm of KOHLER Ware for bathroom and kitchen, of which we are exclusive distributors, is enhanced by the modern appointments of, our new display rooms. Come in and inspect! E.G. Schafer Co. 4100 Georgia Ave. N.W. "Sraail "Charse GIBSON'S, 917 G St. Surf Bathing Is Wonderful in September at the VIRGINIA SEASHORE DAILY SERVICE ;! City Ticket Of 81, 1h Sirset . National 1520 NORFOLK 8. WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY £ SROW YANA- LOY Fax Jw.m- hons ‘“a Whis round-up of 1;,!"‘ pnsoovlw EST £ FANCHON & MARCO'S ROY §MOOT [ SUNKIST BEAUTIES FRANCINA FOX e e Mlm‘i"!lm KNOW YOUR GOVERNMENT woes: v LCILE !lownl- —NOW SHOWING = ”“"‘ G s e pours?D ok %fi!‘ sic'ggn B1G WEEK/ % oS menture M NANCY CARROLL i ADANumom _PARADISE.” = ts. N.E. STANTON n'..‘.!.‘i‘.‘..f-%. ot e “FOOTLI( Y AND “THE CO0KO00S.” DUMBARTON 3. %-Gikd"™ 4 GINGER ROGERS ~in “BAP RIS B BiG HOUBE T MON TAKOMA %38 Butternut 8fs. b No Farking Froubio LGN '‘BORDER AMBASSADOR &z St. d TODAY AND TOI‘O“O&W—"#;'D.- “Tfl'l OY;FCI WIFE." 24 H St. NE. TODAY—JACK OAKIE in “THE SAF M_SYRACUSE. THY _ MA STONE in Wa Sth St. Bet. D and B TODAY_BESSIE LOVE in “CON~ __BPIRACY." é'oi:'dm Ga. Ave & Farrasut St TODAY-ANN HARDING in “HOLI- v Bros.” 1230 © St. N.E. 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