Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1936 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller... President A. R. Holthouse, Sec y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies ... I .03 One week, by carrier .. .10 One year, by carrier — 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail.... 1 00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mai1............ 3.00 Ono year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER. Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Sturgis, Michigan, has a vicemayor, which is better than saying the mayor has many vices. Calles should be grateful for his life and if we were he. we’d enjoy the sights in America and forget about the revolutions in Mexico. A spectacular tireworks display will be given as one of the features j of Centennial week. It will be his- j torical in effect and will please and thrill the thousands who come to help celebrate. — ——• In another month it will be coin ’ menccinetit time. Dr. Robert Wil j Hams, president of Ohio Northern - University, Ada. Ohio, will deliver ' the address to the 56 graduates of i Decatur high school. The* exercises will be held in this city Friday, May 22, marking the 55th an nual commencement of the local ■ school. Members of the Indiana Icgisla [ titre are known to have battles of j words, but down in Kentucky they , draw guns and the governor has, to step in. The fellows engaged j in the combat staged in the Blue - Grass state capital, must have' come from the hills where they l settle feuds and family quarrels with a shotgun. Hundreds of women attended the electric cooking schools in the Knights of Pythias home on Third street today. The sessions will continue this evening and Thursday afternoon and evening. The women of the community are invited. The low cost of electricity | for cooking purposes make electric! cooking very attractive in this city. ; Decatur’s 100th birthday and the big Centennial celebration will be advertised with billboards to be erected at the principal highway approaches to the city. It is a good idea. Following the Centen-1 nial. the Chamber of Commerce or some other organization can take the billboards and print Welcome to Decatur, or messages which help to advertise a town. America’s leading sport, old king baseball, got started on a new season yesterday. President Roosevelt tossed out the ball which started i the battle between the Yankees and Senators and the umpire called. “Play hall.” From now until next October the fans, including the youth of the country, will watch the score cards and listen to the broadcasts. Baseball is truly America’s great outdoor sport. Did you take a look at last evening’s Daily Democrat? There were 1Z local stories with 21-poiut heads and about 10 smaller items on the first page. The publishers of "Your Home Paper’’ are making an extraordinary effort to give you the Imai news, together with the important items received over the United Press wires. On days when the paper is filled with local news items, happenings and events.

they are happy. A good town deI I serves a good home paper and the publishers take mandate us their obligation to the family of subscribers. The city council has had in mind the repair of the streets throughout the city. Every street would be repaired in apple-pie shape if funds were available for material. More than a month ago the street and sewer committee and civil works commissioner Roop outlined a program and work will start as soon as weather conditions permit. Some material will be obtained from the WPA and the repair program will be carried on as far as finances permit. In some cities the property owners are furnishing the material for repair of streets under the WPA program and if local property owners are interested in having their streets improved under this plan, the city will be glad to assume the job of having the work done. Believing somewhat in the old adage that the “third time is the charm,” the city council will re-| advertise for bids on a 2,000 turbine. condenser, switchboard and exciter to be installed under a PWA program at the municipal plant. The Washington authorities have held that the turbine bids received last March should be I rejected because each one was I identical iu amount. The PWA has established a policy that contracts shall not be awarded when bids - are identical. The council w ill reI reive proposals next month and it l is hoped the letting will result in : award of contracts ami getting the I big project at the city plant under- i I way. There is need for the equip-' meat, since the electric load being carried on present equipment far exceeds the reserve capacity. ; t — 0 Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two 1. Booth Tarkington. 2. The hard calcareous protuberj ance at the tip of the beak or suoul i of a chick or young reptile born ' within an egg having a tough shell, , which is designed to assist the I embryo in escaping 3. Samuel Finley Breese Morse, the inventor. 4 Houyhnhnms. 5. English astronomer. 6. Madam Chairman. 7. Charlottetown 8. Chicago, 111. 9. It is the name for the thorny, dry-ground type of thicket, especi lly characteristic of Texas. New Mexico. Arizona, and old Mexico. 10. The northern entrance t o i the Gulf of St. Lawrence from the ; Atlantic Ocean. Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee A Novelty Letter Something different in the way of a letter, especially to an invalid, is to write the letter on heavy paper, then cutit into a jigi saw puzzle. Tea Stains Tea stains can be removed from linen by soaking the stain as soon as possible in Javelle water, and then pouring boiling water through it. Sugar Economy Less sugar will be required when stewing fruit if one teaspoonful of lemon is added to every pound of fruit when stewing. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Which is really preferable, a church wedding cr a home wedding” A. The church wedding in preferable wh n many invitations are issued. but if only the immediate families and moat intimate friends are invited, the bride’s home ias usually .preferred. Q. Is it necessary that a formal invitation to an evening affair be addressed to both the husband aud the wife? A- Yes; neither one should be •'unified. Q. Should one insist on weeing 1 friend who i« gravely ill and upon whom one calls? A. No; this ie not considerate. —•(- . ~ , Gold Rush Starts Cranbrook. B. C. —(U.R)Prospectors rushed to stake their claims in the Flathead Distriict. in southeastern British Columbia, when veins of coarse gold an inch wide were discovered recently.

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COURTHOUSE Appearance Filed H. R McClenahan appeared for j the plaintiff tn the damage suit | J brought by William Hilpert against- ‘ Lewis A. Graham. Motion to Be Heard I The motion for a new hearing on t jihe damage suit brought by MinI nie Aeschliman against the Berne : Savings and Loan Association lias ’ been set for a hearingAlias Notice Ordered A motion by the plaintiff to issue an alias notice to the defendant in a divorce suit brought by, ’ Harold W McMillen against Vir-■ ginia W. McMillen was filed. Notice was ordered by publication, re- j ’ turnable June 12. Quiet Title Suit Filed The suit filed by Harold Shoemaker against Jacob Reicheldefer I is to quiet a title, not a partition suit, as erroneously reported. Ruled To Answer The defendant was ruled abso- \ lute to answer on or before April 20 in the suit to collect a note fil-; ed by the Peoples State Bank of 1 Berne against Samuel Brooks. Estate Cases The report of the inheritance i lax appraiser was filed in the es- 1 ’ state of Elizabeth Schwartz. No-1 | tice was ordered, returnable May i i u ’ ! » A petition to settle the estate of Elizabeth M. Lange at the expiration of six months was filed, sub- . mitted and sustained. The report of the inheritance tax appraiser was filed in the estate of William C. Reynolds Notice was ordered returnable. May 11. The report of the inheritance lax

Victors Celebrate Hockey Title Ins j Lap ■’xS* wOfc. j 5»; •*.-;••' BF ■** , jMhJjr - s IL z -w. r>r 1 " Jack Adam* ' " ' J»m«» Norri* " When the Detroit Red Wings cinched the world championship in defeating the Toronto Majte Leafs in a five-game playoff. Jack Adams, left, manager of the new champion., and James Jiorru, right, owner of the Red Wings, celebrated the event by drinking a toast from the Stanley cup. emblematic of championship.

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1 appraiser was filed in the estate Jof Berchtold B. Reif. Notice was ordered returnable May 11. A petition to erect a barn at a cost not to exceed SSSO was filed and sustained in the estate of I llavisou Mattox. The report of the inheritance i tax appraiser in the estate of Jen- ! nie May Stevens was tiled. Notice was ordered returnable May 11. Divorce Asked Ethel Gaffer today filed a suit for divorce from Edmund Gaffer. Summons was ordered issued to the sheriff of Adams county, re- 1 turnable April 27. Au application for suit money was filed. Notiice was ordered returnable April 18. ;Au application for a restraining order was filed and eustaiued. i Case Venued Here A damage suit brought by Charj les Porter against Walter F. Hal- ! ler has been venued here from AlI len county. Real Estate Transfers William 11. Stevens, adm, to Zel- [ aia M Edgeli, part of iu-iot 508 tn I Decatur for 1250. William H. Stevens ct ux to Zel-1 i ma M Kdgell, <part of in-lct 508 for 1 1500. Stehen Brown to Westley Wass. ; north halt of the north east quar- ’ ter in Union township, for IlSam Diehl et ux to Fred Reppert, j lots 76 and 77 iu Bellmont Park , for sl. Dallac Brjwn. sheriff, to Firut | Joint St-ck Land Bank, part of the I south half of the south east quarI ter and the southwest quarter of the southwest quqarter in Wabaah twp- for 15,04.7.59. o NOTICE--1 will not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife. J. R. Bailer. 89t3x

MRS. SPRINGER (CONTINUED FROM PAG E ONE) I > serving a term at the state prison I for automobile banditry, also was paroled. Barber spent 18 months in the "death room” at the state prison for the alleged murder of a a Terre t'Haute policeman. The supreme court reversed the conviction and ordered a new trial, i but instead Barber pleaded guilty to automobile banditry. He admUt* ed participation in a Terre Haute confectionery holdup Among state farm inmate*, paroled were George Conner, Sullivan; Walter BrowJts, Fulton; Lee Jett. Sullivan; Kenneth Scaggs. Morgan, paroled and $25 fine remitted. A SIOO fine was remitted to Chester I Staub. Posey county. Those denied clemency included Elmer Gebhardt, Allen county; John Tener, South Bend- ■ George Thorpe, sentenced to state 'prison for 1-10 years from La Grange county for issuing a fraudulent cheek, was paroled. POLITICAL j ANNOUNCEMENTS (Advertising) * COUNTY TICKET • « Representative in Congress Fourth Congressional District ——— James I. Farley of Auburn Democratic candidate for Re-nomination to Congress. ' Joint Representative Adams-Wells Counties Frank G. Thompson of Bluffton Democratic candidate for Joint Representative. Von A. Eichhorn of Uniondale Democratic candidate for Joint Representative. I County Commissioner Second District Frank Liniger of Washington Township Democratic candidate for Commissioner, Second District. RECORDER Mrs. Ruth Hollingsworth of Decatur Democratic candidate for County Recorder.

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Ths following is » list of Candidates to be voted for at the Primary Election to be bel.l in Adiinis County, State of Indiana, on 'lV|<-»<I>O Ma, ■•• IIWU between the hours of "lx ocloi'k A. M. mid sx o'clock P- M. tIIIMOI It V t'l< l or Rr»mr»Htl»e • " ' “W'" l-'ourlS ('ongreaaloual l>lwiri<-t .I.lines I. Farley. Auburn, Ind. Clarence It. McNabb, Fort Wayne, Ind. Thvs. p. Biddle, Kay, Indiana. For Joint HrprrMrntntKr Adami mh«< Hell* < Vqm A. Kkhkorn, Bluffton, Ind Frank G. Thompson, Bluffton. Ind. Fur PrvmrrHtina Attorney XI th Judicial < irruit C. If. Muaelman, Berne, Ind. Arthur E. V’o*le\ve<ie, Decatur, Ind. Fur Treasurer Adama luuiit? Jeff Livchty, Berne, Ind. For Kevwrder Waiter J. Bookman, Decatur. Ind. Ruth Hollin*»worth. Decatur, Ind. Milton K. Hower. Decatur, Ind. Ella M. People!’. Decatur, Ind. E. Coy Marti, Decatur, Ind. For Sheriff Dalias M. Brown, Decatur, Ind. Fur < iirwHcr Robert J. Zwick, Decatur, Ind. For Menrjor NV. H. GiHkmi. Berne. Ind. For < oiiiMßlaaionrr Ser© mJ District Frank Linigrer, Decatur. Ind. For < oanniiMnlonrr 'third District Muses Aughburger, Berne, Ind. i nion iQ® HUP Drlruate to Mate (outenlioa Emm! I iilon Anton F. W. Thieme, Dec-atur, Ind. Fur Prrrinrt < ommitteemau Fant I niun Wni. Krueckeberg, Decatur, Ind. Delegate t© State < rat I ulon Anton F. W. Thieme, Decatur, lud. Fur Preeinrt Commit teenian W eat I nion Victor Bleeke, Decatur. Ind. ROOT AHIIIP Delegate to State < ontention Eaat Root Anton F. W. .Thieme, Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinet Committeeman Eaat Root Winifred Gerke, Decatur. Indiana. Delegate to Mate M emt Root Henry F. Gallmeyer, Decatur, Ind Henry bulking, Decatur, Ind. Adolph Stoppenhagren, l>«-<-atur, Ind. For Preeinet < ommiiteemnn Went Root Carl Baker, Decatur, Ind. Charles E. Magicy, Decatur. Ind. PREBLE IOW AMIIF Delegate to niaie < oaveatlua .North Preble Henry F. Gallmeyer, Decatur, Ind. Henry Setkin*. Decatur, Ind. Adolph Stoppenhagen, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct < ommittreman No r *h Preble Rudolph Buuck, Decatur, Ind. Theodore Osteriueyer, Decatur. Ind. Delegate to Male < onteutiou Houth Preble Henry F. Gallmeyer, Decatur, Ind. I Henry Seikin*, l>ecatur. Ind. Adolph Stoppenhagen, Dwatur, Ind.! For Precinct < ommitteemau South Preble Rudolph Linnemeier, Preble, Ind. I KIRRI.tND TOWNSHIP Delegate to State < onwration North Kirk In nd James D. Brown, Decatur, Iml. Henry Breiner, Decatur. Ind. Gerald W. Vizard, Pleasant Mills, Ind. For Freriart Committremau North Kirkland Rudolph H. Kulter, Decatur, ind. Delegate to Mate 1 nntrntion South Kirkland James D. Brown, Decatur, Ind. Henry Breiner, Decatur* Ind. Gerald W. Vizard, Pleasant Mills, Ind. For Prrrinet < onuniltrcinaH South Kirkland James D. Brown, Jr.. Decatur, Ind. Will Scherry. Decatur, Ind. MASIH Nt.TON TOWNSHIP Delegate to State Con%rntioH North Washington Mrs. Faye Smith Knapp, Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinrt < ommitterman North Washington Cyril Heimann, Decatur, Ind. Delegate to State Convention Sputh Washin*ten James D. Brown. Decatur. Ind. Henry Breiner, Decatur, fnd. Gerald W. Visard, Pleasant Mills, Ind. For Prrrinrt Committeeman South Washington Lawrence A. Braun, Decatur, Ind. ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP Delegate to State ( oavention .North St. Mar>n Anton F. W. Thieme. Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinet < ommittreman North St. Mar?Milton Edguii, Decatur, Ind. Drlrgatr to State t ontrntiou >outh St. James D. Brown, Decatur, Ind. Henry Breiner, Decatur, Ind. Gerald W. Visard, Pleasant Mills, Ind. For Prrrinrt < ommittreman South St. MorjM E. E. Winans, Decatur. Lnd. HLI E (REEK TOWNSHIP Drlrgatr to State ton* rution North Blue Creek David D. Habegger. Decatur, Ind. Daniel Rumple, Berne, Ind For Prrrinrt < ommittreman North Hlur < rrrk John Durr. Decatur, lnd. James F. Parrish. Decatur, Ind. Drirgnlr to Mate < onwrutios M«uih Blur ♦ rrrk David D. Habegger, Decatur, Ind Daniel Rumple, Berne, lnd. For Precinct < ommltteeman South Hlur ♦ rrrk J. Frank Merriman, Monro-, lnd MtINHtIE T(»WNh||||« Drlrgatr to state < uutmtiuu North Monroe Henry Arsvhliman, Bc4nc, Ind. , Albert Me.shberger, Bernr, I !. David J. Schwartz. Bertie, lnd. For Prrrinrt • ommlHeeiuan North Monroe Earl L. Saudrrs. Monroe, in<], Drlrgatr to Mate < oior M tiu N Middle Monroe Henry Aeschliman, Berne, Ind. Albert M<shber*er, Berne, lnd. David J. Schwarts. Berm*, ind. For Prr«dn-J < oinniittcrikliu Middle Monrwr , C. W. R. Schwartzf Berne, Tin! Drlrgatr to Stntr < ouwrution Rrrne **A” Fred Bluhm, Berne, Ind. . David D. Depp. Berne, Ind. For Prrrinrt < ommittrrmnn llrrnr “A M Clifton Koliler, Berne, fnd. Jesse A. Schug, Berne, Ind. Delegate to Mate < Rrrne Fred Bluhm, Berne, lnd. David D. Depp, Berne, Ind. For Prrrinrt ( ommittermau Brrne “H” W. O. Neuenschwander. Berne, ludJ ’ Clifford C. Steiner, Berne. Ind. Drlrgatr to Stntr ( on%mti«»n ( Rrrne Chester T. Michaud. Berne, Ind. Ernest Stengel, Berne, lnd. For Prrrinrt Committeeman Herne “<" la*unaid Baumgartner. Berne, ind. Drirgnlr tv State ( <*n« ration Henry Aeschliman, Herne, lnd. Albert Meshberger, Berne, Ind. David J. Schwarts. Berue. Ind For Preeioet ('ommittrrmHn French Township Mel von Kohler, Bluffton, lnd. August Schlickman* Bluffton, lad.

iMR-rrtißn township Drh'gntr to Stntr < onnrntlon Nortli Hartford Chester T Michaud, Berne, Ind. Ernest Stengel, Berne, Ind. For Prrrinrt < tmimtl trrmun North Hartford Roy Dubach, Linn Grove, Ind. Joseph K. Yoder, Geneva, lnd. Delegate to Slate ( onvmtion South Hartford William J. Heolvr. Geneva, lnd. For Prerioct < ommitlrrman South Hartford Reuben R. Romey, Geneva, Ind. John S. Stahley. Geneva, Iml. W NHNSH TOW NSHIP Drlrgatr to State ( ontrntion North Wnhnah Chester T. Michaud. Berne, Ind, Ernest Stengel, Berne, lnd. For Precinct ( ommittrrmau North WnbßMh Glen Agler, Berne. Ind. For Justice of the Prnrr Wabash INmaskip James W. Barr, Geneva, lnd. Drlrgatr to *tntr Contention O r lO* David D. Habegger. Decatur, Ind. Daniel Rumple. Berne, Ind. For Prrriurt < ominiftrrmau Ceylon John W. Kramer, Geneva, I ml. I For Justice of tbr Peurr W abash Township James W. Barr, Geneva, lnd. Drlrgatr to State Convention Genevn “N” William J. Heeter, Geneva. Ind. For Precinct <*«»mmittrrmnu tieaevz *A»» Harold Mattax, Geneva, Ind. For Justice of the Peace Wabnnh lo""*bip James W. Barr, Geneva, lnd. Drlrgatr to state Contention (■rnrta “B“ , William J. Heeler. Geneva, Ind. For Prrrinrt < ommlttrrman (ienrvn -R" ’ Fred E. Lindsey, Geneva, Ind. For Justice of the Pence W abash Townsbifi ; James W. Barr, Geneva, Ind. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP Drlrgatr to State t onvention W est Jefferson David D. Habegger. Decatur, Ind, Daniel Rumple, Berne, lnd. For Prrrinet < ommitterman WMH JrffrrNon Harley J. Reef, Berne, Ind. Delegate to State Contrution East Jefferson j David D. Habegger, Decatur, Ind. Daniel Rumple. Berne. Ind. For Preefn«*t < ommlttremaa Eaat Jefferson Samuel S. Egley, Berne, Ind. John Hiller. Geneva. Ind. Drlrgatr to state Contention Drvntur 1-A ! Mrs. Fa\e Smith Knapp, Decatur, Ind For Prrrinrt I ommittreman Decatur 1-A Lawrence Green, Decatur, Ind. Delegate to state Contention Deeotur 2> % Huber M. DeV’oss, Decatur, fnd. For Prrrinrt Committeeman Decatur 3- % I August A. Heimann, Decatur, Ind. Delegate to stntr < ouvontlon Decatur 1-B j Huber M. DeVnss Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinrt ( «»mmit(rcuian Decatur 1-H Dec Fry back, Decatur, ind. Drlrgatr to stntr < ontrntion Decatur 2-B Ralph E. Roop. Decatur. I ml. For Prrrinrt 4 ommittrruMiu Decatur 2-H David -LualUi, UiL.|LUr, iifei. Drlrgatr to state < onirntimt Itrratnr 3- % Ralph E. Roop, Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinrt 4 ommitterman Decatur 3-A I Jesse L. Cole, Decatur, Ind. R. A. Stuckey, Decatur, Ind Delegate tn state 4 oatrntfon Decatur 3-11 Mrs. Marie Bwh. Decatur, lnd. For Prrrinrt 4 ommitterman Dr rat nr 3-B Harold R. Daniels, Decatur, lnd. Brice D. Roop. Decatur, Ind. HI I’l HI It t n PA in v For Rrprrsrntrtti* r in (.ongrrss I'mirth < nngrr««tona9 District David Hogg. Fort Wayne, Ind Howard S. Grimm, Auburn, Ind Fred T. Robinson, Fort Wayne, lnd. For Joint HrprrsrntatKe Idnnts nw«l Wells Counties ‘'hauncey E. Frantz. Überty Center Route 1. For Proserwtiug Ntforury 24Hh Judicial < irruit Arthur R. Fnversaw. Decatur, lnd. For Treasurer Idnms ( minty For Recorder Preston A6. B«»oher, Geneva, Ind. For sheriff For Coroner For Surveyor i For < emmisaitmer second District For < ommisoionrr Third District Harry M s»rr. Geneva. Ind. I NION TRW Ns||||» Drlrgatr tn State Cons ration East I nion Ben M«<*ullou*h. Decatur. ! L For Precinct t ommittreman East 1 nion Fremont Bowers, .Monroeville, Ind. Delegate tn Mntr <omtn(it>u W est I nion Ben Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinrt < onnnitlreman W rsf I nion Ross Harden. Decatur. Ind. HOOT TBW NSHIP Drlrgatr tn State « onsention Kant Root Ralph W Rice, Decatur. Ind. For Preeiart 4 ommitterman ha*t Hoot Frank Kitson, Decatur. Ind. Drlrgatr tw State < ouv ration U r«t Hoot Ralph U Rice, Decatur, Ind. For Prrrinet 4 ommittrrmnn W rat Root Ernest Tombleson, Decatur, Ind. FItERI.E TOWNSIIfP Drlrgatr to state 4 nnveatioa North Preble Ralph NV. Ki<r. Decatur, lnd. For Precinct 4 ommittreman North Prrblr Bred (’ashm, Ossian, Ind . Delegate to state < «n»fnth»n South Preble Ralph W. Rice. Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committeeman South Preble Glen Baumgartner, Preble. Ind. hIHhI.WI) TOW NSHIP Drlrgatr t© state 4 nnvrntion North Kirkland Ralph NV Rice, Decatur, Ind. For Precinct Committerman North Kirkland Edward P. Arnold. De« atur. Ind. Drlrgatr to state 4'oovration South Kirkland I Ralph NV. Rice, De< atur, lnd. For Prrrinet Committeeman South Kirkland I Homer W. Arnold, Decatur, lnd. W NSIHNI.TON f'OW NSHIP Drlrgatr to stntr ( onsratioo North Washington Ben McCullough, Decatur, Ind For Prrrinrt Committerman North Washington R ’Hand G. Poling. Deeatur. Iml. Drlrgutr to State ConsroHwa South WaMhingtwn Ralph NV. Rice. Decatur, lnd. For Prrrinrt < ommitterman South WtiKhington Eli Curtis Engle, Monroe, Ihd. ST. MARYS TOWNSHIP Delegate to State 4 oavrnlioM North St. Merya , Bea Mc€ulk>utfh, Decatur, Ind.

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