The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1933, Page 6

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SOCIETY :-: Arrange For Ni ight At Har ris School KEY WEST RETAIL BROCERS “Treasure Farm,” a clever three- act comedy, will be presented at the Harris school ‘on Southard: street tomorrow. evening, begin-| ning at 8:15 o’clock, for the bene- | fit 0! ling. Street Methodist church, In the first act the arrival of) the new school teacher, who proves; to be a “he” instead of a “she”,| ‘as usual, causes some flurry among , the feminine sex of the farm, and the tranquility of this peaceful village and farm circle is disturb. ed by the arrival of Harold Hami ton, the irresponsible young son, with an impossible, blase wife from the stage. In the second act suppressed ex-; Play Friday while the buried treasure is found | by none other than the alert Ebenezer Wattles, a farm hand. The school teacher, who has fallen madly in love with Faith Hamilton, is forced to witness his “treasure”! being won by Brederick Norton. The following is the cast of character: Robert Hamilton, a son of the soil—Donald Cormack. Harold Hamilton, the ne’er do well son—Hilton Pinder. Faith Hamilton, their true blue ister—Kathryn Diaz, Dulane, a chorus girl without a eonscience—Mary Cruz. Eliza Ann Wattles, who has a| sharp tongue but a soft heart—! citement and a feeling of impend- ing calamity prevails. Harold’s 5 accomplishes her wicked plans and leayes with a sum of money. Befoxe leav-| ing she causes a fire which almost results in a panic and loss of life.! The third act reveals the find- ing of ‘Treasure in different! ways. The treasure.in each oth- ers’ hearts is discovered by Robert| and Betty, Faith and Frederick, | Mary Sweeting. Ebenezer Wattles—her hen- pecked but devoted husband—Emil Prof, Byron Fuller, an eccentric botanist—P. R. Roberts. Frederick Norton, seeking for. buried treasure—Geo. G. Brooks. Betty Alexander, a modern girl from the city—-Matilda Knight. | Luella Long, an inquisitive | neighbor—Julia Sweeting. i GROCERYMEN SET | ORGANIZATION IN FAIR TRADE CODE ASSOCIATION Fi ED AT MEETING OF MERCHANTS HELD LAST NIGHT Key West grocerymen met last night and set up an organization to be known as the Key West re- tail Grocers Association for the purpose of placing into effect a fair trade code in connection with President Roosevelt’s national re- covery program. The code adopted at last night’s meeting was the national code which is being adopted by grocery associations all over the country and under the terms of the agree- ment working hours will be as fol- lows: stores open daily at 7:00 a. m., close daily 5:30 p. m., ex- cept on Thursday during summer months when stores open at 7:00 a. m. and close at 1:00 p. m., and on Saturday when opening hours will be the same and closing hours will be at 9:00 o'clock. Officers of the association elec, ted last night were: Odelio Diaz,' president; Lee Baker, vice-presi- dent; Ellis Archer, secretary; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CAPT. DELREAL | APPLICATION For CETS PROMOTION. BRIDGE LOAN BE MDAE NEXT WEEK APPOINTED CHIEF OF STAFF; OF CUBAN NAVY BY ~ NEW PRESIDENT (Continued from Page One) whether or not they have toiled in vain, | Before the end of next week it; jis very probable that the magni- ficent array of facts and figures. i that has taken months of work and several hundred workers to pre- { Captain Gonzales del Real, who} pare, will be in the hands of those ‘has just been appointed Chief of who will determine whether or “Staff of the Cuban Navy by Presi-;not the loan a sees bo ' edad ; ‘much, very much indeed, sai Pes eet Sieur bss auite . mone Porter, depends on the attitude of of friends in Key West who will th. freeholders at the election on he pleased to hear of this promo- September 18. tion. If a freeholder be ever so much Captain Real came to Key West in favor of the bridges and desires; on the Cuban gunboat “Cuba” on to see the wonderful project | October 10, 1926, at the time of brought to final accomplishment, % : if he fails to register and vote, he is voting against them, Mr. Porter emphasized. J. Ernest Cotton, who was one; conferring diplomas upon Judge Jefferson B. Browne. The party remained in Key West for four days, and there were many enter-| a 0 tainments given for them. of the engineers in charge of con- A photograph of Captain Real. struction of the Flagler System can be seen at Estevez’ Studio in: ¢xtension, known since completion the act of pinning the Naval Medal ®S the Overseas Railway, was re- of Honor upon Judge Jefferson! cently appointed engineer to the B. Browne, in the Castle La Punta, *t#te advisory board of the public in Havana. works program. He was appoint- Wite medal and’ one: from: “the <o by President Roosevelt and ‘Association de los Emigrados were ©Onfirmed by Secretary of Interior ‘ arold Ickes. !eonferred upon Judge Browne for Harel his services to the cause of Cuba’ Mr. Cotton has for a number of ; abies ; ars been director of public in her struggle for independence. Nike in Saeed. Wi ie! boa ke ; Tallahassee which he has made his | headquarters, LEGALS NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on e 18th th day of September, 1933, a | special election will be held at the regular voting places in the Over- seas Road and Toll Bridge District, Monroe County, Florida, at whic general elections of the State of Florida are held, the territory of. said District being more particularly described as follows, viz:— Township 64 South, Range 36 Bast; Township 64 South, Range 35 East; Township 65 South, Range 35 East; Town- ship 65 South, Range 34 Ea: Township 65 South, 5 East: Township 66 South, Range 33 Eas! Township 65 South, Range 32 Bast; Township 66 South, Range’ 32_ East; Town- ship 65 South, Range 31 East; Township 66 South, Range 31 East; Township 65 South, Range 20 East; Township 66 South, Range 30 Hast; Township 65 South, Range 29 East; Town: ship 66 South, Range 29 East; Township 67 South, Range 29 Bast; Township 65 South, Range 28 East; Township 66 South, Range 28 Fast: Township 67 South, Range 28 East; Town ship 66 South, Range 37 East: Township 67 South, Range 27 East; Township 67 South, Range 26 East; Township 68 "South, Range 26 East; Township 67 South, Range 25 Hast; Town- ship 68 South, Range 25 East; for the purpose. of voting upon the preposition of issuing Twelve Mil- lion, Five Hundred Thousand Dol- lars ($12.500,000) bonds of said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, for the purpose of establish- ing, constructing, maintaining ang operating in Monroe County, Flor- ida, toll bridges and toll highways, consisting of bridges, viaducts, causeways, fills, embankments, roads, highways, trestles, and other |. appurtenant structures, which will connect certain of the present ter- mini of State Road 4-A, in or- der to complete a stem of high- ways and bridges extending from Miamt to Key West, via Key Largo; the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon to be secured only by a direct and. exclusive first charge and lien upon the tolls and | Paul Lumley, treasurer; Will Rich- DISABLED CRAFT | Solano Family Returns Home ince for the mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solano and} regiment, Coast} two children, who had been visit- Artillery, Florida National Guard,|ing at various points through the will be given by the Cuban Club|state, arrived over the East Coast } ‘ to an announce- horn, Board of Directors, : In addition to the national ! agreement, the local association! has adopted a code that is to ap-! ply here which will be forwarded BLUE GOOSE PICKED UP YES- 0 Washington to obtain ap-! proval of the national organiza- ERD AY OER OAM REY. tion. LIGHT STATION Practically every groceryman in} ardson, Pablo Calleja and A. Ein-; BROUGHT TO PORT! | Henry T.*McIntosh, newspaper editor of Albany, Ga., has been appointed federal public works ad- ministrator for the district com+ prising South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. He succeeds Monroe Johnsen, of South Carolina, who resigned. FRANK STATEMENT i _ on Duval street to-! yesterday. id que : the city has signed the agreement Ramon Delgado, who is'ami, Palm Beach, Fort Ficrees| co-operating sehila-heartedly ei charge of the social affairs of) of dance music} se an orchestra | 265th regiment tt band under the direction Dancing will : ni start at 9:30 o’- clock mes fast until after mid- . No ch will be allow- ed at His Cog is stated, i For i Ja Fi al en of the First Congre- church are making _ pre- patations for a sacred concert to be given on Tuesday evening, Aug- | Ja program for the event ts now being outlined, 4nd will, be later, those state having fair in charge. Legion Auxiliary . Perty Tonight Another ‘of the delightful en-| While away they visited at Mi-' Vero Beach, Melbourne, ; ville, New Smyrna, Daytona Beach | and Lake Okeechobee. 1 At Fort Pierce, they were the guests of Mrs. Solano’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.{ Sinton Johnson. 4 | They report having had 4 most! enjoyable outing at the many points included in their itinerary.! Fort Lauderdale Visitor Departs Mrs. M, C. Trammell, of Fort Lauderdale,\secretary of Young! People’s Work of the Miami Dis- trict, who was in Key West pay- ing her official visit to the Island City Young People’s Union, left yesterday afternoon for Miami. | Mrs, Trammell reports a very successful meeting with good, at-/ tendance and members showing an! earnest and appreciative attitude toward the work. While here she was the guest of Miss Louise Ketchum, daughter of; Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum,! at the residence on Eaton street. the movement. BRIEF SESSION OF ROTARY CLUB SEBASTIAN CABRERA MAKES REPORT ON BOSTON CONVENTION The only matter outside of the regular procedure at the Rotary luncheon today was the report made by Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., on the International Convention of the organization held recently in Boston, Mass, Mr. Cabrera, who is the new president of the local club, gave & thorough outline of the happen- ings at the convention, and his re- port was listened to with marked attention by those assembled at the meeting. Owing to the inclemency of the 4 CHICAGO.—When asked if she ;_, The powergboat Bine Goose with nad anything to say at her trial for Captain Paul Lowe, Engineer Ed-| Gruynkenness, Miss Ella Morris of mund Rabigny and two other mem-' this citv said: “Yes, your honor, bers of the crew on board, was please give me another drink.” Picked up yesterday morning 9} o’clock approximately 30 miles off Sand Key Lighthouse by the yacht “Hijackers” preyed on motor trucks at Olathe, Kas., by tossing Waterwitch from New York. The! on groceries which were picked up i vessel and fembers of the crew!by automobiles following the} |were brought into Key West yes-' trucks, , terday afternoon. The Blue Goose left this port | Monday night, having cleared for ; Havana, and engine trouble de- | veloped several hours later, the ‘vessel drifting about in the’ gulf ‘up until the time the craft was picked up yesterday morning. The Waterwitch sighted the dis. abled craft while sailing about in the waters in the vicinity where the became disabled, and! jimmediately went to the rescue taking the boat in tow and bring- ing it into this port. ‘ANNOUNCE DEATH LEGALS OTICh The following inspectors. and clevks have been appointed to held and conduct the special election to he held on the 18th day of Septem- 1933, in the territory of the Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- trict, Monroe County, Florida, for} the purpose of voting upon’ the proposition of issuing Twelve Mil-| lion, Five Hundred Thousand~ Dol-! lars ($1250.00) bonds of | sald) Overseas Road and Toll Bridge Dis- tr and the following polling have been designated for! lection, viz: : on Precinct No. Inspectors, Crews... Clerk, jardner. : ction Precinet No. 2:—Pdlling; 601 Fleming ; Street, Key Florida. Inspectors, Chas.) {Curtis and Stowers. Clerk, | Frank. Dela other revenues, of any nature what- ever, received from the operation of said toll bridges and the approaches thereto, and toll highways, and any other property of the District, and not otherwise. The polls at said election shall be kept open from eight o'clock A. M. until sundown, and only quali- fied electors who are freeholders residing in such District shall par- ticipate in Said election. Dated at Key West, Florida, this 16th day of August, 1933. ‘RANK B. ee LEQ H. WARREN, R. D. PREEMA FAUSTINO RENDUELES, CHARLES L. ROBERTS, Board of Commissioners of Over- seas Road and Toll Bridge Dis trict. fugl7-24-31; septt-14 NOTICE OF SPECIAL REGISTRA- TION OF FREEHOLDER ELEC- TORS IN OVERSEAS ROAD AND DGE DISTRICT, MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A special -registration of holder electors in Overseas and Toll Bridge District has been ordered to be held at the County Court House of Monroe County, in Key West, Florida, and in each election. district, in Overseas Road and Toll Bridge District, commenc- ing on the 29th day of August, 1933, and ending on the 12th day of Sep- tember, 1933, for the purpose of registration of fréeholder electors) for voting at the special bond elec- tion to be held on the 18th day of September, 1933, in said District, at which election there will be sub- mitted to the qualified freeholder electors for approval a proposition to issue bonds of said District in the amount of $12,500,000, for the purpose of .establishing, construct- ing, maintaining and: operating in Monroe County 8 -eonsisting — of causeways, fills, embankments; roads,» -highw trestles, ,and other’ ‘appurtenant structures, which will ‘contieet ‘cer- tain of the present termini of Blate Road No. 4-A. in order to complete a@ system of highways and bridges extending, from Miami to Key West, via Key Largo; the payment of said bonds and the interest thereon to Road free-|" * THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1938. 4 SUNDAY DINNER SUGGESTIONS By ANN PAGE \ Nie produce is supplying the } home market but in addition each | district must took to other localities | | for supplementary foods. Chief in the | week's markets are tomatoes, green | beans, carrots, and beets. Sweet po- tatoes are beginning to be plentiful. It is the height of the summer fruit season with new apples, peaches, pears, plums, and seediess grapes all available. » ¥ With olive oil, salad dressing and peanut butter to choose from, there is no excuse for not enjoying summer salads with a variety of 5 ‘The Quaker Maid Kitchen offers the following menus: Veal Steak Creamed Potatoes | Si Tomatoes Bread and Butter Cornstarch Pudding with Preserves Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Roast Pork Mashed Sweet Potatoes Buttered Spinach Tomatoes with Salad Bread and Butter Apple Pie Coffee (hot or iced) Milk * Very Special Dinner Tomato Juice Oven-broiled Chicken Candied Yams Scalloped Eggplant Currant Jelly Rolls and Butter Fruit Cup Wafers Coffee (hot or iced) Milk Renew Your Health fe e z By Purification Any physician will tell you that “*Perfect Purification of the Sys- tem is Nature’s Foundation of, Perfect Health.’ Why not rid yourself of chronic ailments that are undermining your vitality? Purify your entire system tak- ing a thorough course of Calo —once or twice a week for se weeks—and sce how Nature -re- wards you with health, Calotabs purify the blood. by ac- tivating the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels, In 10 ets, and 35 ets, packages. All dealers, (Adv.) eis: VaR Ba et QUITS WIFE 61 TIMES f i CHICAGO.—Mrs. Mary V. Lin- ton of this city testified that her husband had. deserted her 61 times. Three former faculty members of Olivet college, Olivet, Mich., have become sta’ tendents. ite school superin- i Laredo, Tex., has a new muni- cipal airport. PALACE Matinee 5-10¢ Night 10-15¢ Richardson's Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sour Kraut, 2 cans - Eggs, special at doz. Flour, 6 tb sack . Cocomalt, large Bliss Coffee, tb Maxwell House Coffee, tb Butter, tb . Cream, 6 cans Milk, 4 cans . Sugar, 5 lbs. New Potatoes, 10 tbs. Cracked Corn, Ib ... Toilet Paper, 2 rolls . Sliced Bacon, ft .. Black Beans, 2 Ibs. Hellman's Mayonnaise, jar risco, Th Prunes, 2 pkgs. Corned Beef, ca: Roast Beef, can Tooth Paste, large Crackers, 6 pkgs. Lard, 3 Ibs. Ready-to-F: Jello, 3 pkg: Asparagus Tips, large Macaroni, 3 pkgs. Spaghetti, 3 pkg: jaked Beans, can Red Hill Syrup, 3 cans Key West Eggs, di Beets, 2 large cans, .. Potted Ham, 2 cans, Vienna Sausage, 3 cans ... Creamed Chip Beef, 2 String Beans, 2 cans Lima a bles this fener amen Ec USE THIS OLIVE OIL POWDER ? | OF LT. SHAFFER Polling | be secured only by a direct and ex- Caroline Street, Key Clusive first charge and lien upon: Inspectors, Wm. V.; the tolls and other revenues, of any] thas. H. Ketchum.| nature whatever, received from the} i Ronert operation of said toll bridges andl Precinct No. $:—Polling|the approaches thereto, and toll Margaret Street. Key} hig 8, and any other property Florida. Inspectors, Chas. C.| Of the District, and not otherwi sand Arnold M. Currie. Clerk, rion. tertainments planned by the ————————————_——_—_—_ i | American Legion auxiliary will be! Bunco party and is given by Ee lerdewall sig Eel pine held 8 o'clock tonight in the Le- auxiliary in connection with the! “ cheai waaitets: laid over for’ hall, | Pocahontas .Club. A'n evening off, Pay a oni rat “The affair this evening is a pleasure is assured all who attend.|*" ate Cee i — eee | VESSEL PERSONAL MENTION | Joe Beaver, manager of a local! — Foster Gomez left over the East! gas and oil distributing company’s Coast yesterday afternoon for, THOSE DESTITUTE OF FUND ‘branch, left yesterday afternoon points on the east coast with his for a business visit in Miami. jultimate destination Chicago to ‘WILL SE-TAREN BACK TO ISLAND REPUBLIC | see the fair. Attorney J, Lancelot Lester,! who was in New York on business connected with the legal work on bridge matters, returned on © the Havana Special yesterday. Friends of the family in Key | West have received notice of the ccd ice |death early this month at Lowell, | Mass., of Lieutenant Walter J. | Shaffer, U. R., who w: ef | A Preciéet: No: ‘ { COMING engineer of the Ss Northland, | plac 7, Duval Street, e: FOR REFUG Services were held at St. James aa Ohare \ aed ' and Oscar Solano. Clerk, Episcopal church, North Cam- $ Gre by Dering The registration books pen at the office of the igned Supervisor in the West,| House of Monroe County, in y pencer| West, Florida, from nine o'clock A. J. i; M. until noon, and from two o'clock P, M. until five o'clock P, M,, com- 6:—Polling, Meneing the 29th day of August, Street. Key) 1933, and during each day there- Inspecto {after, ending the 12th day of Sep- fo and Wm, tember, 1933. Carlos Cremata. lection Precinct 1201 da, 1 v 8) ction Precinct No, 1102 Division est, Florida. ando) er Ww several seasons the Northland was chartered by the| }P. and 0, S. S. company for the Key West-Havana run, Mr. and : _ ,.| Mrs. Shaffer formed a large num- Mayor William H. Malone is ™ ber of fgiends who will regret receipt of a message from William! jearning of Mr. Shaffer’s death. : Phillips, acting secretary of state at Washington relative to a v |sel that is being sent here for Cu- ban refugees, The message reads: “The American Embassy at Havana requests that you be advised that the Empresa Naviera de Cuba is sending the steamship Cuba to Key West to collect Cuban politi- | At the time of registration each ng elector will be required to make gpvit that he ls a. freeholder duly qualified elector resid- fn sald District. : Poll plac United Street, Key West, | affi ida. Inspectors. Richard H. oe and artiéy M. Albury. iT i ra M. Albury bury. Clerks] "Sue: Word “trbebniaer): as used ction’ Precinct No, $:—Polling! herein, i» defined as being a person Marathon Grocery, Marathar {Wo has an immediate beneficial Inspectors, Joseph De- | ov noe interest, legal. or Goch Sterk,| Uitable, In a fee simple estate menren: Clerk, tana in Ovetnens Road. ana . | Bridge Distric t. Florida. thts oe Or ty, HUTT: day of Auguat, Chairman. skin..! IT'S SATIN-SMOOTHI Je seams 00 becocie 2 very pastel youd: | skin! You can now try this $1 powder the generous Sc and 10c sizes sold . J. D. Montgomery, of the staff| ‘of the Havana Post, and Mrs,' ; Montgomery, arrived on the Flor-' ida yesterday afternoon en route to Tampa where they will spend a | vacation, E. F. O'Brien, publisher of; ee Sasa “PAR,” the Cuban monthly which] Roberts Knowles, of the Rail- is the Pan American Review com- way Express company, Mrs. bined with The Times of Cuba, ar-’ Knowles and son, Kenneth, left on rived on the Florida yesterday af- the afternoon train yesterday for ternoon and leit for a vacation in’ Miami, where they will spend a td eq- in To SIX LICENSES TO WED ARE ISSUED! |. Two more have been added to | the list of marriage licenses issued | Florida, 16th Supervisor of Regixtratio: roe County, Florida LEO H Re D. FREEM : Your complexion transformed—imme- diately! Softer, smoother skin—petal AUST: CHARLES L. Ri Board of Commissioners seas Road and Toll rict. NOTICE ‘What a difference lovely skin makes Miami. ; | COMMUNITY HAVING NO SCHOOL WORRIES {ity Anmncintod Perens) VIRGINIA, Minn., Aug. 17.— While many school boards through- out the nation are having a diffi- cult time getting fuads to main- tain normal operation of schodls,! the Virginia board hasn't & worry in the world, ‘ This mining community has no fear of schools closing because of} lack of funds or teachers’ strikes.) The board has reported $400,000 in funds. on hand and plans are completed to operate oh a cash basis during the 1933-34 schooi year, { ! t ‘ few days with relatives, cal> refugees destitute of funds, to repatriate them.” The vessel was due to arrive at 'Key West this morning, but « jdently dae to the heavy weath CHILE CUTS IN ON FERTILIZER PROFIT (By Anseetated Presa) abates. ARICA, Chile, August 17.—All; “Ait of those destitute of funds, guano concessions along the Chil-: coming under the classification as ean coast have been cancelled by| shown, who are desirous of return- @ government decree. A new plan for exploitation is range passage on the vessel upon being drawn up, inclading a provi-| its arrival by applying to the eap- sion giving the government 50 per tain, who has been instructed to cent of the profits. ! transport all coming within this Most ef the guano exports com-!scope back to Cuba. arrive as soon as the weather tmust have been delayed, and will! pete with Chilean nitrates and the! administration hopes to keep the natural fertilizer out of the ni-; trate markets. } SCANTILY CLOTHED SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be re. ceived by the undersigned up to and including Friday, August 18 jfor the month of Aug office of Judge Hugh Gunn. Two were issued last week, two Those is Start R {Gon | Bry Rafael minia Alvarez. { CARD OF THANKS }ing to the Island Republic, can ar-' of our lit-| Heja. Jr., did so} sincere and do we appreciation to! o the donors i offerings the use of eciall autiful f t who gave heir cars. from the} the the | of » making a total of six! _ Bven the threatened withhold- ~ {1933, for one thousand (1000) ing of tax payments by mining: BELFAST. — Joseph Doherty, feet of Double Jacket “Patrol” companies next fall wouldn't pre.’ escaped lunatic, was caught parad-'Wax and Gum Treated Fire Hose vent the schools from remaining ing the street in this city wearing delivered to the ity of Key West. open, ~ only a starched collar, Terms to be indluded in said } . — The City Council . reserves B. V. Zamora, farmer near Lam- Early summer is considered a right to reject any er all hertyjile, Mich, has planted 40 desimble time by federal experts! By order of the Cit neres of onions on peat land for t treat sheep and lambs for the! WALLACE PINDE merly considered worthless. removal of stomach worms. ‘ ce MR. AND MRS. CARLOS CALLEJA AND FAMILY. augit-Itx have 121.) 7 o} feet of asogos cave in through ‘ R, ‘ ¢ aug: « The undersigned will Lith tea day of Septembe: the Jefferson Judge of the Cirenit Court ‘entieth Judicial Circuit State of Florida, in and for Count order to ¢ Barbara esident of the roe ¢ on to Browne, B. IWIN FOGARTY TR NOR MILLE) Pasteurized Milk Raw Milk Certified Milk Cattage Cheese Better Milk , Whipping Cream Acidophilus Milk Complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries priced low HAROLD R. PINDER’S GROCERY G23 Fleming St. Phone 478 A. Df FRIDAY and SATURDAY Magnolia Milk, can (with or- der) ene - 0c Sugar, (with order) 5 Ibs. Butter Ib Potatoes, 10 tbs. Tomatoes, 6 cans Corned Beef, can . Campbell's Soups, 3 cans _ Salt, 3 pkgs Matches, box | | i | in your appearance! 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