Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 263, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1939 — Page 2

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, . < Teat Your Knowledge | Can you answer seven ot these | tea questions? Turn to page | Four tor the answers. 1. lu which sea is the island ot Imbrue? 2. Docs electricity travel as (Sat as light? 1 Who won the moot valuable player award in the National Lea-, gue for !>.!» ’ 4 Has the United States ever Ixi'it a member ot the League ot No tloM? b. In units of iength, bow many yards are in ott< chain .' 6. What is the correct prouuuciaHou ot the word adulate? 7. Did allene who entered the U. 8. Army during the World War automatically become American Mitill: of FIS SI. ssrrt l l-WFhT OF K*TAltd *o. xms Nuthr 1= hereby giver, to the iresi.i <7.:, u,r? r » *»»<• • t»t Vita* it / CdpMrl, to ai'p-tr tn n»r Adatna Circuit Coutl .h«J<i at !><•• .»• tftr Indiana, vii lUr *4Hn day ot Nuh - emuat, ISN>, and show taupe, if aid, why th# Final Helt lent* nt Ai «uunt« with the e>Ubl« ut said UiHedeßl whould not be appr<>hed. and »cud h« irn are t»«»ltiled lu tt»en and there make nr>H»f us heir«hi|<. and re mi. tbeti distributive ehare*. I'aimri Ctupaert. Adni>ni»tial«»r • bed’ur, Indiana, th tub*r iiU, Harry I. Grate. Atte/ary <K t. iu Nov. d Ippulaimeat wf iiarralria laratr We. .M»W Notice li> Ueiai’J given, Thai tin under sig’.'d na» been apinnud Eve* titn« of the eetate of J 'hn It Haliirog. late >*f Adanie « unty. d< v»ar?»d Tur estate is piubaVly »viVfcftl. Anna Helling, Ev utrli Juba 1.. Iklf'hs. lifuraey. th-tuber 19J> Oct. 30 .Nov «-U

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned Irußtees will sell at Public Auction on the premises, 222 North Bth st., Decatur: SATURDAY, Nov. 11th — At 1:00 P. M. The United Brethren Church Building and lot. Building 33x58 ft., in first class repair. Can be inspected anytime before time of sale. TERMS—CASH. Possession in 30 days. LAWRENCE MK HEL, FRANK JOHNSON. Trustees. Hoy Johnson Aud. PUBLIC SALE \'« we are di.*>>lv>ng paitnershtp w, the turn. Mat'd will sell hi PuMic Am nun. on what I. known .is the Whitney fatm, t mll<-s Northeast ot Hot MorU. J miles southeast of Ohm City, ami milt- west of 127 on Van Wert and Mercer County Line and 4 mile north on THURSDAY, November 9, 1939 Commencing at 10 10 A. M 7—MEAD OF MORSES—7 Koan maze. 7yr old with colt by side in foal wt. !*•«> Sorrel geldliig, rumina 2 yr old. Sorrel mare coming 2 yr. old. 6 yr old Sorrel man , with colt iiy aide in foal wt 17i'' . Hp.ing Ko.ni Mart- Colt 14 MEAD MILK COWS. 22 MEAD YOUNG CATTLE » Queraaey cow 1 yr. old. fresh 2 ilu-rnsey cows 2 yrs. old. fresh. Guernsey cow yr old fresh. H>-d cow 7yr old fresh. Hrindle <•■». 7 yr old fresh, all with >ah<-s by eld* 2 Jersey cows, t, yr old to fte.hrn -in February. airing good flow of milk Spring Cows II Heifers Guernseys lied and Jerseys, alt bred, some to freshen by let of year, 2 geetd steers a Spring Calves 1 extra good Guernsey null . 89— MEAD OF MOGS—B9 <■ a Hampshire Hows I white sows. 2 ted sows all with good llllei pigs by aide some of these pigs are ready to -a.an .'> White How. to „ farrow tn February Iyr obi Uuuh malt hog All bug. ate double itnmuned JO—MEAD OF SMEEP—3O 29 Ewes. th-se are Oxfotd and Bhrapahlre 1 t» 1 years cld. 1 Shropshire llu< k. J years old IMPLEMENTS McCormick side delivery used I yrs Superior It* disc grain drill. of double breeching work harness 50 Meat) Silver Laced Wyandotte Mens At close of sale Will give away one <» I C Gilt terms of sale—casm. I)ELM ER CAY WOOD, WILLIAMS & FLYNN. Owners Ilog K Johnson and W F Cgywood Auct. Kam httigh Clerk Lunch by Olive Branch Ladies Aid In case of liad weather, sale will b> held m Imiu

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citizens? 8. What Is the full name of Joe Louis, heavyweight boxing champion? t 9 When it is 9 o'clock a m I SsTi in Washington. D C what time is it m Buenos Aires, Argentina? lu Should a widow continue to wear her engagement and wedding rings? 1 Name the saltiest body ot water lu the world- ,41 2. Who is the Foreign Minister ot Turkey? 3. ulow many cubic inches are ill one cubic foot? 4. Into which body ot water does the Volga River empty? 5 Name the r«nk In the V. 8. Navy next bekiw Captain ti. What Is the correct pruuuuda liuu of the word ablative? 7 Why is H easier *o swim in salt water than freaii sater? a. Name the F'orstgh Miuteter ot Estonia. *’ Wha* l» the function of the la<niyv’.<ai giauu.7 lu. Does the Republics of China use the same calendar as the I . si.?, mitiii: or tiv ti cuti i.i mi.v t or aisi s I t. %«>. sk, Ni.tl-. I. Hereto given to the .re--, •lit r», beir. and haatres of Ann* Elisafwtu Stauner az ‘eared, to appear In the Adame r'lr ull Court, n« .1 si I'* star. Indiana, on the 2U day of November, IS3Y. ..nd enow nine, if any. wh> tn. Final X«tti< - mens V ■ -nt wltii the * dale ul .aid de- edent should not lx* approved and ...id netrv are notified tv then and then niaSe proof of heirsnip, and rreir, tnoir di.lnbutoe share*. Vied II iMsuffer. Administrator I*, .it o. Indiana, t, tote i ;•>. I ■ • Harry I. Grube. Allvraey *>• t IP N'.» . b

Buick Production Heavy In October Flint. Mlclt. Nov. 6.- liomrsttc retail deliveries of Buick motor cars during the second ten days of October broke all records for thia period and Indicated a peak month for the year with volume expected to be In excans of 24.000 units This was announced today by W I* Hufstader, general sales manager, who said that consistent public demand for the uew models is running up sales totals unex-| celled tn a previous period In the history of the company At ths name time. h» announced, that untilled customer orders on the books of this manufacturer were at an all time high of 28,US. approximately 100% oevr last year, aud , representing the biggest backlog ot business ever enjoyed by Bule k.! He listed retail deliveries byj Buick dealers in the United States ,

(“KniGHT Er rap t” 4 Jock McDonald

C HAPTER XXVII Knight Errant endured with remarkable tquine stoieism a trying ordeal a*,' the veterinarian probed with his long foreeps, Anally locating t>nd withdrawing the sponge Charlie Bajsitt had confessed to secreting in the horse's nostrils months before. Two nights after the operation, Knight Errant earns down with a fever. There was an anxious night, while Heather, Slim and Snapper stood by the horse, awaiting the veterinarian's verdict. "Infection!" was his diagnosis. “Get him to a high, dry climate at once if you want to save him!” Recalling an old friend. Pop Logan, who had a small ranch in Arisons. Slim arranged to take the ailing Knight Errant there tn a borrowed van. .. The eolt recuperated rapidly and was soon exercising daily <«i the ranch's quarter-mile track, with the hefty but able Snapper in the saddle. And so, in virtual hiding, Knight Errant was kept for three weeks in Artxona. e e ea Slim knew at last he had a great race horse, trained to the minute, in the trailer van in back of his roadster as he drove into Santa Anita nine days in advance of the big race. The problem ot getting a good |ockey came up one night when Slim exclaimed, “Dimples Draper! We'll get him!” Then his enthusiasm lied “Aw, he’s riding at Hialeah. The folnnel won't let him off," Snapper laid, gloomily. "Well,” commented Slim. “11l wire him anyway” Driving to the telegraph office Slim told Heather he was going to give Knight Errant a final hard race in the San Antonio day after tomorrow to put him on edge for the big race “But, Slim, Comanche will surely be entered in that race," Heather protested. "Good! I hope bo is," Shm replied. “Well find out how good Comanche is. And how much better Knight Errant if We have nothing to worry aL ut nothing at all!" ease Hearts quickened in the long lino of boxes overhanging the broad »weep of Santa Anita. But none l-cat faster than Heather's as a rsb>>rn Knight Errant, his biacx coat richer in sleekness than ever before, in the unmistakable glow of health and fitness, marched with his quick, nervous tread down the track to the starting gate. A hush, as thought it sensed the import of the race this day, fell over the vast throng of 40JNX) as sixteen horses- theefittest and fleetest en the grounds—paraded by the stands for the running of the San Antonie at a mile and an eighth. The San Antonio preceded the Santa Anita by only one week. Edita Ashieigh was in a box ad-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER (J, 1939.

I during the 10-day period ended > ended October 20th at 8.942 units This compared with 1.7 M In the previous 10 days, a gain of 2,1X1 units, er 32.2%. aud with 4.X27 in th* corresponding period last year, an Increase of 2.252 units, or S 3 5 %. The oeot previous October 20th period was in UM. when 826 cars were delivered at retail. Unfilled orders of nearly 20,000 cars, which showed a gain over the previous ten days notwithstanding mcreasod deliveries, compared with 11,441 unfilled customer orders on hand at ibis time a rear ago It was pointed out tbs*, with lucrease dshipment of earn, Bulch was maintaining prompt delivery to customers. Mr. Huftdader said there was lihswlse a definite stimulation ot used oar sales with deUvertes by Buka dealers since the first of the month totalng approximately 88. 000 unite. Thia la substantially

joining Heather's Flushed with pride and confidence la her black knight, she even felt a lenient kindness for Edith. "Sony wa must be rivals today, Edith,” aha dimpled. -After Jl, they're two grand bersrs —Camanche aad Knight Errant — and I t*a a shame they can't both win Edith flashed back, -Let us jwit say. 'May the better horse wia,' with our fingers crossed, and pray for a dead host,” aba smiled. And only the moment before Edith and Heather had spoken ss solicitously of each other's horse, Slim Maynard had been down in the saddling paddock telling Knight Errant's rider, ‘Davey" Jonea, in effect, to "knock Comanche for a loop." "Either that big horse has Knight Errant’s number or bo hasn't," he told Jones. “This race will tell the tale. Open up all the daylight you eon on Comanche in the early running. "And when Comanche maksa a move at yew in the etreteh ride Knight Errant oat with the whip, to the limit. If we can iiek him at a mile and an eighth today we ran do it at a mile and a quarter next week." Klim left the paddnek and started for the box to join Heather, hurrying, for the hor.ee Were nearing the starting ante The field left the gate tn perfect alignment and, as usual, Knight Errant's biasing early speed took him to the front.... Neck aad nock for an eighth of a mile up the stretch, they matched stride for stride, Knight Errant, a neek In front, refusing to surrender an Inch of ground to the big hone Dolan, crouched lew, his head on Comaache’s neck, sensed he was beater. He reined Comanche ever toward the rail where Knight Errant was saving ground. In a moment Dolan had Comaaehs locked ! against Knight Errant's flanks Camanche I That Mg tramp! Iziek at himi He's stealing a free ride on Knight Errant's flanks!" It was Snapper, greening down by the rail. Standing IT hands 4 inches, and towering over Knight Errant, Camanche loaned his 1400 pounds heavily on Heather's horse. In spite of the lugglng-in tactics of his equine elephant rival which ho had ones served as a lowly work horse, Knight Errant shouldered this extra burden and hung on with the courage of a bulldog down the final eighth mile of the grueling distance battle. They thundered toward the wire Just a stride from the finish hao Knight Errant, his Uauld eyas afire with rago at being shoved around by the bigger hone, turned his head and sank his teeth eavagoly into Comanche's neek. The vast eravd reared Ito dis approval. Nearly half the fans ciatehed Cotnaneho tlebots la tbelr hands Because Knight IrrsM taraad

ahead of last year, he saW. »nd •“ line with the Huick dealer pro gram of laaiatalnini a balanced 1 ratio between new and used car stock -■ —-o— NOTH K «>F FIN st. SttrrUtMKST OF FJri tt t: NO. Notice la nex-b, slvcu to thr <lltor*,nalre and Irgalrra |I<H krlllflfr dt r.twr ! t" Mppettr In th* Adam* Circuit Court at peiatur, Indiana on the 2-th day or November. l»1». and abow . auae It anv, why the Final Settlement A. • < ousts with the estate of said de. edent ehould not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Louise Wheimati. Adminlatratri' Decatur, Indiana. November !. Fz?.». Hear* n. Beller. AMoreey NoV. SMSImcIs skill — 2° m White Automatic Mimeograph Bond, free from lint and eized for pen and ink nignature. Sealed — Rip-Cord Mxener. 81.05. Tita Decatur Democrat Co.

hia head at the wire the finish was close, and over on the odds board the word “PHOTO" was flashed in rad Hghto to indicate a picture would ba necessary to determins the winner. Slim was tense. “There's going to ba trouble!" he laid Heather instantly after the two nenae ervaaad ike wire. And he headed excitedly for the judge** "What happened ?” Heather asked Edith, bawilderediy. as Slim left. “I believe your horse savaged mine,” Edith replied softly, yet accusingly. Heather was on her feet, flushing with indignation. “Comanche was the one that started HI He ruined Knight Errant’s ehanre!" “Chaneef” queried Edith softly. As if to say: "What chance would that little trouble maker have againvt my Comanche in the first Edith maintained her famous Ashlrigh poise, outwardly. She might not nave, had she seen what was happening on the track. For Comanche, unseen hy hte mistresa, was the victim of another fit ot maniacal fury on Ktrdght Errant's part. As soon as the two horses were unsaddled in front of the judge*' stand, Knight Errant broke loose from his groom and kicked Camanche with both rear feet. The two jockeys had unsaddled hurriedly and earned their tack to the weighting-ln scales. At Dolan's keels was "Davey" Janes. Knight Errant's rider, in a rare to be first to get the iudgM' ears with his version of the crowding and savaging incident There was a flurry in the stand, while outside sane were bowling for a disqualification, though no two persons seemed to have the same version of just what happened. The earners had «hown Knight Errant winner by a comfortable nose. But over ths loud speaker came the judges' decision: "Your attention, please. The stewards have ordered Knight Errant and Cotnanehe both di«qualified for fouls and placed thtm last in the order of finish.” .., The crowd manned gustily, “Boy, what a day for a rtooper!" Sniper said, gleefully, edging up flnappers was speaking in the rare track vernacular. Htoopers go around spotting cashable mutuei tickets throws away by careless bettors. “A stoepers paradise. I call it!" Snapper reiterated as he spotted a good ticket beneath him and put hi* feet over it, looking around warily. But Slim we* n«>t heeding Snap. Eir. He was silently rejoicing over night Errant at last ranr.ing back to his anrestry. He was 'he better hors* of the two, as the race was run today. (To be continued) •towieM s* >»• is-ru...-k, bMS ftuvM Sre* • * Im

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0 —— RATES One Time—Minimum eherge of 25e for 20 wordo er lom. Over 20 words, t',4® w® Two Timos—Minimum chsrge of 40c (or 20 words or lose. Over 20 weeds 2c per word for the two times. Thres Tlmss—Minimum chares of 60c for 20 wordo or less, i Over 20 worse 2'/ t c per word ' | for the three times. Cord of Thenks Me i Obituaries and verses — 11-00 | Open rate—display advertising ! 35c per column Inch. ♦ ♦ 1* OR SALE FOR SALE — Dr. Salsbury RotaCap* worm puwdeio. Took aud conditioner. Jauieasay voaUlatiM system aud equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters ALWAYS — New, used washers, different makes; sweepers; healing, coal-oil, cook stoves; email payments. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, uleißM. FOR BALE—Child's Kenwood coat and hat. size I; also brown wool crepe dress, size 12. Phone S 3, Mouioe. 241 3tx FOR SALE — Used Schult 193? model trailer, without furnishlugs. Also new Alma SllvermouU trailer, completely equipped, permant bed. Inuerspring mattress, international fuel oil heater. Porter Tire Company. 314 Winchester St. FOR SALE Repossessed bicycle, blight red. cream, stand, luggage I carrier. Out only two weeks 12 W down. 81 a week. Fogles Service Station, across from Elks ou North Second street. 282-Ji FOR HALE Ten large bucks; put on shares, good ewes, sows and gilts, some close Two horses, sell or put on shares. Cornelius Bertsch. 5 miles south of Berne, 24 west of Geneva on Cement load. FUR SALK- Four Pointer pups. S months old. Also one trained IHtoh C O. Manley, 4 miles east and '« south ot Monroe, BS3-aJtx FOR SALK -Rugs Feit luase rugs. 9x12. |4 W; genuine Gold Seal rugs, nrst quality, 86.5<>. tapestry rugs. 29x12. Ilu.&v; Axminster rugs, 9x12. 127.5(1 up Liberal trade In allowance for your old rug. E Z terms. We do all kinds of furniture r> pairing Work guaranteed ’ Sprague Furniture Co., 253 So Sec■md St Plume 1»». 3®» 3t | FOR SALK- Free home trial ou Zenith i'bllco — RCA Radios) I Uhrlck Bros, M 3-&. FOR Radio tubea, wv wilt call at your home and check Radio tubes free. Uhrlck Bros. ■ - ■«—-w— MARKET* AT A GLANCE Stotks. irregularly lower aud quiet. Bunds. Irregularly lower; U. S. governments, Irregularly higkei. Curb storks lower. Uh tew go stocks, lowar. I Call money, one percent. Foreign vx< hange. weak iu relation to dollar. Cotton irregularly lower. Grains, wheat aud corn. Brui. up about 4c each Chiiago livestock, bogs steady. I cattle, steady tu strong; sheep strong. Rubber, him. Silver bar in New York. 4 • Uchanged al 34%r a tine outate. t- ■' — 500 Sht-eta 8 1 /i«U SumiTm Canary Second Sheet*, peatly wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Ca. I . - .!< —— vort't: oi rnxx. »wrri.»:wtht of ».*r\Ti: AO. »43l Nelles l» h»ieny glv»n to the «redil<ir». hsU> and i*s >t«< * es William | Hllpe't <te'««se4 tu appear lu tli« I Ad*m> Circuit Ceurt. held st l’"»tur. Indiana, on tbs 2?ih day «< Novenilw r i»3», and show caure. It any, why the Final Mettlcmrnl Aocount* with th* <»lat* «»f »*td decedent aliuuld jut b* approved; and »*ht h»ir* *r« »«tlf»4 u then a*4 tnrr* iuel*e yroot at hklr*blp. and rsreive tbelr dutrihutiv* chares, tier tride IBl|w>rl, Admin. *tratrls Deretur. Indians, November X, Utz® 4«ti* 1.. I>e k ma. Mterae* N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Byee taammed - Glaseee Fitted HOUR* •:M to 11:10 12:2* to »;00 Saturdays, *;00 p. m. Telephone 13® I' REE WINTER CHECK- U I’ WHITE A ZEHEK Amo Repair, 3rd at Monro* Phon* 3U

I MISCELLANEOUS < ■ — AUTHORIZED County dealer tor Dri-Gas, the bottled cooking gas. Thor washer aud iron*r. E. C. Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 156. Getmva. 28*-tf NOTICE Upholstering, reflutshlng ! sad repair work ot all kind*. W» buy and sell good furniture Decstur Upholstery Shop, South Second '■ btreeu Phone 42d. 248-JOi HEWING MACHINES' Binger electrice; vacuum sweepers; auto- ' matlc Iron*. Low monthly pay ’ ment*. We teach sewing (ree. All 1 1 makes repaired Needles, oil, parts J Singer Agent. Phone 411. 263 St FARMERB ATTENTION - Call I I ■ I7OA nt our *kp«aae for dead ' ; stock rwwvwt. The Htadier Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. 13-U WANTED I WANTED—Man to work ou farm by month Address Box 64 care ■. Demcorat. 241-3 t [ WANTED—To buy dry wood suit- > able for fireplace Inquire at this office 24L3tx ■ WANTED- Dwoc male hog 1 year i old Grant Ow*m R. R. 4. Phone - 876-A 281-3 U 1 Il . WANTED — Mattress Rebuilding, i auy kind and size. Feahter nwt- . tresses mad>>. Custom rug weaving , . Berne Bedding Co. 2<3-3tx WANTED- Loaua on tarma Kaat era moaay Low rata* Very Ub eral term* Bee ta* for abotroeta el title French Quiaa M-ie-w-t ■ ■ -o FOR RENT 1 FOR RENT Nice quiet sleeping rooms in modern home close In. Cail 228 8 4th Bt. Photic 1031. I 3423tx 1 FOR RENT n acre well Improv ' 1 rd farm ou stock aud crop halves Modern dairy barn Possession March 1. Address Box 65. care ‘ Democrat. 363 Jtx J FOR RENT — Two outside rooms, alxrve Niblick A Co. Suitable (or 1 office e Heat, water furnished 1 newly decorated. Inquire Niblick A Co. 2W-3t ii ■■ — 0 ■— '■■■ Bun a* I WOTHF. OF FINAL SMTTI.ISNF.XT of »:<■ * r*i *u. ar>»> Notire Is hetshy given to the ere- ' dltote, heirs aud legatee* ot Mary 1. Walls, de.. **l4, to appear lu ths . , Adams Circuit Court, field at !>e<« • tur. Indian*, on th* X*th day <’f ' . iNovemtier, Isis, and ahow <aa»e. If i • tty, why the Final Mcttlement A- • count* with the aM3te >f **M de-1 . i cedent *h«uid uot i>» approved, and < •aid heir* st* notified to then ant I I thro make proof ot heirahlp. and re- > ,<elv* their dlatrlbullte *hare*. Herbert T Nive. Administrator with will annexed u la. Hur. Indiana, tn toiler 24, HUV. , lino It. Jenkla*. *tln'i>e> Oct. 3* Nov. » ;| Aaeoloiaewa of XgMinlotratiir Koiate Nw. saw* Notice la hereby given. That tiit undersigned ha* been appointed Administrator of the e»l*le ot Loul*; ■•' Yager late of Adam* County, d. | | <•*•**, Th* estate I* probably sol-1 , lent 1 1.00 Yager, Adm<nl«tr*tnr Ariba* K. Vwalewode. Xlleraei lOetobar 36, i*as Oct. a* ho*. *-i* ROY S. JOHNSON 1 Auctioneer ” Nov *—Key H Jnhu*<m, 4mil< • weet <•{ fbretur. uti river rued 'J eloabig out sale J Nov 8-Delmar Kay wood. Ro-k - ford, Ohio <i Nov fl- Rev Lake Martlu i»r • church <ih Noith llh street, •el” | of church building N'uv 13 ttau Linton. Rockford 1 Ohio 2 Nov 14 .Marvin tbuiughy. 1 : mil* *oulh of Ossian on No I Nov it Vila* YFung. West Kali-m. Wtsivmeln tle.rwrey rat'l* . Nov 16 Bud 'httlite. > south. 14 wool of Monroeville I Nov 17 Mrs Ulaobeth Ureter 4 mites K*M aud 4 mH" Ul ' Geneva. 120 acre farm Nov 21 Geo Vellot rattle sal* Nov 22 D* Keyser * Hugh**. 2 miles smtlb of Veil Wart, ties • lag out sate * Nov. 24-Mra. Win WeUMMUU. & mile* south 1 mile west of Rock ford. 0.. closing out sate, Nov. 26 - Dbtt \ar ten Fatin’ Aun Arbor. Mich. Percherou I Nov IT-4Juy Thompson Leban ou. Ohio. Regteiereff Herelord rattle Nov n Froff R'WS 4 mH”’ North aud 3 mile W«n of Mourns Dec 2 Erma Linder 3 mil** I weal of Payne, O, dosing out Ml** Trust CO BMg I Decatur, Indiana. Phons lU4

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