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DEMOCRATS IN. Complete List DEADLINE RUSH| For County,

the May 7 primary follows:

’ . : s ' . . . Final Entries. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRAT .| File in 11 Districts. - dni PROSECUTING ATTORNEY « PROSECUTING. ATTORNEY b Several last-minute Democratic prhlex M, Clark, Judson I (Stark Leo T.| Norman E.Blue and Arthur J. Sullivan.| The lineup of Republican and contests developed in the firial hours . SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 1 ped Dawson. Chalmer Schlosser, John E. Gardis and | PeMOCratic candidates for congress before the candidate flling dead- SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 1 Lewis K. Murchie. in all 11 districts follows: Iie Babarday might gAwrence H. Hinds, John L. Niblack SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 2 cts lollows: ne Saturday nig . oe! Oa Svan, Charles Mendenhall Clyde P. Miller and L. William Curry. FIRST DISTRICT Highlighting’ the 11th-hour SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM 2 SUPERIOR, COURT, ROOM 3 Charles W. Gannon of Gary (R). Floyd R. Mannon and Hezzie B. Fike Walter Myers Jr, % August Kivikink of East Chicago (R), scramble for places on the Demo- SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM : SUPERIOR JcouRT, ROOM 4 Stephen Matis of East Chicago (R). cratic ticket was the entrance of| Emsiey W. Johnson Jr Crearge A. Hof-| Edward O. Sneth Ray J. Madden of Gary (Dy.

Norman Blue, attorney and army|™*" A Duiney Eo os air force captain, in prosecutor race| walter Pritchard. against the regular organization SUPERIOR COURT. RO!

candidate, Arthur J. Sullivan. Rah Bel ne Rarey 3 “hates, Mr. Blue and other anti-organiza- Dan V. White.

cratic ranks developed in the races) Ralph ¥. Move ASURER

TRE , for county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, | Otto W. Petit and Louis W. Fletcher. , criminal court, and superior courts RECORDER

1, 2 and 5. |G. Wright and Maurice H. Thompson.

i i i i SHERIFF E. Curtis White, organization Robert B. Edwards. Frank R. Owen

candidate for county clerk, is Op-|Charles L. Roush, Charles J Russell

posed by Leo -V Commiskey, Paul Ale rt C. Magenheimer and Linton O. . ’ ne. Malcom and Michael W. McCarthy. CORONER In the race for treasurer, John| Roy B. Storms. M. D. and Ralph W

Fogerty, organization candidate, is SURVEYOR opposed by Benjamin H. Clark and| Paul R. i Eston S Robert A. Shinn. : J Samuel TL. Montgomery The organization is backirg Lewis COUNTY COMMISSIONER : (First District) (Cap) Johnson for the sheriff NOM=| _ charles ©. Sutton. ination. Opposing him as anti-or- COUNTY COMMISSIONER : t + ; (Second District) ganization candidates are William| = Bren or James Brown, John Smyrnis, Ray- COUNTY COUNCIL mond A. Howard, Harold T. Jen- (First District)

. : Charles O. Sutton nings, Harry C. Jones, William A. i res COUNTY COUNCIL ; r h i - "> (Second District) Rely : P. Gillespie and Wil Farol cud ES Dis ita vg COR ai Seek Court Posts r strict) Harvey Arnold and Geo. R. HollingsLewis K. Murchie and Chalmer| worth. @ : . COUNTY COUNCIL

Schlosser filed for Superior court! (Fourth District) : | Pred W. Myers, Addison J. Parry 1 against John E. Gardis, the or-| George E. Kincaid and Otho 8. Pollard ganization candidate. COUNTY CopNCL Clyde P. Miller, expected to be Eugene M. Fife Jr.. Glenn W. Radel the organization's candidate for Yiluam M. Taylor (Russell E_HutchinSuperior court 2, is opposed by L. CENTER TOWNSHIP William Curry and Ned Corcoran TRUSTEE i Thomas Nugent. William G. Shaffer, filed for Superior court 5 against Lenore M. Campbell, A. Clark Elmore Albert M. Thayer, the organization and Frank L. Collins

i ASSESSOR candidate. William Hanna, Harold W. Geisel and Roy T. Coupe, . : . TICE OF PEA M WwW | D Gail Devare Ewing, Elmer T Petty and ajor Will Direct [=o 7%

CONSTABLE |. Pr Brosius, Arthur M. Bow

C wm w Marine Recruiting uc imme Ramone 3 Beulie™Wi.

ADVISORY BOARD

MAJ. JOHN F. HOLT will assume! Frank P. Hanrahan, Harry E. Bason and : Eleanor M. Hinkle.

command of the Indianapolis ma- WARREN TOWNSHIP rine recruiting TRUSTEE station Wednes- Bernard L. Curry. day in charge of Merrill 3. Won SOR marine recruiting

JUSTICE OF PEACE throughout Ruth E. Glenn. Indiana.

CONSTABLE No candidate A graduate of the University of

ADVISORY BOARD Robert L. Moorhead. Chavies F. KoehWisconsin, Maj. Holt served two

| ler and Samuel 8. Rumford. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP i TRUSTEE i | Gerome Compton, Manuel W. Rabourn years with the {and Gladys O. Powers.

Atlantic fleet and ASSESSOR two years in the Ne SE CE OF PEACE Pacific area. He Maj. Holt No ‘candidate.

No candidate. | DVISORY BOARD

CURRY SEEKS POST |.amnt FSi Bankr n sna ON SUPERIOR BENCH PERRY TOWNSHIP

STEE L. M. Curry, attorney, has an-| Nelson .P SHIN ng Sa Hn. Ernsting: nounced he will seek the Demo-| Carl BE. Smock

inati <4 JUSTICE OF PEACE cratic nomination for judge of William XK. Ellington Marion county superior court 2.

is a native of Wisconsin. CONSTABLE

CONSTABLE Mr. Curry, who resides at 2317 N.| John F. Taylor. Adams st. is a graduate of the old| cparies B BoRY BOARD Desve

Indianapolis College of Law and Robert B. List. Arthur McCormick phi

has practiced 35 years in Marion] Sto on TOWNSHIP

Sounty. : TRUSTEE He was an unsuccessful .candidate| Herbert H. Edwards for U.S. senator in 1926 and for ASSESSOR

a E No candidate judge of superior court 5 in 1938. JUSTICE OF PEACE

He is a member of St. Francis| No candidate

f CONSTABLE De Sales Catholic church. | No candidate

DVISORY JoAzn

TWO INDIANA PUPILS cfm. Micgorres o mune sas WIN ESSAY HONORS WAYNE Towssme

TRUSTEE MINNEAPOLIS, April 8 (U, P.).| Arthur W Brajeen, —High school students Betty Lou| preg Basi wood: Ross D Hubbard Putrell of Hartford City and Earl Ww JUSTICE OF PEACE | iliam E. Toms, R. Kennedy, Evansville, won top| CONSTABLE

Indiana honors today in a nation-| Frank W. Middaugh.

; " { ADVISORY BOAR wide essay contest on way to feed Lioyd A. Pottenger, AR. McMula famine-plagued world. len, John D. Ricketts and John Julian, | The Pillsbury Institute of Flour, PIKE TOWNSHIP Milling History, contest™ sponsor, | TRUSTEE | said that the two Hoosiers will re- Alert B. Coolman and Philip EX

ceive a $25 government savings| ASSESSOR

bond and their essays will com- | No suntiggte JST pete with those of other state win-| No cantina ICE.OF PEACE

ners in a national contest, CONSTABLE ————————— No candidate.

TWO COUNTY AGENTS | J. Norman ay. naymond Hallinssworth. |

Joseph R. Hightshue and Harry R. Jen-

NAMED FOR STATE "WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

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Times Special i R. Stebd TRUSTEE AS 5 | oy : | na tebbing an ss mit LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 8—L.E.| ng and |

Hoffman, associate director of Pur-| Paul E. Tegarden and Howland A due university's department of ag- Jonnson JUSTICE OF PEAG riculture extension, has announced | Michael Glenn and William Filler [ ts 0 PF. ie~ CONSTABLE | the appointmen Pa Mathie | Richard © Kone : son as assistant on county | ADVISORY BOAR

| nD nt and that of Kenneth W, Har-! L Albert Shaner. Donald M. Ream agent th f A. H, Merriam Graves, J. Clifton Hirsch-

ris as Putna mcounty agent man, Willipm Earl Swinford and Lucy | Both appointments are effective H. Murray iss April 15. Mr, Harris was formerly i le

assistant agent in Rush county, and| pale Miler, Blaine Zook and Dwight

Mr. Mathieson served as assistant!|M Iserigg

ASSESSOR Parke county agent. Kenneth R. Mee { |

USTICE OF PEACE

S————————— J DISCUSS “BUYING TRUST” No candidate

BRUSSELS, April 8 (U. P), —| No ndidn BYARD Arrangements for establishing a' George W McDaniel. William Klein. European “buying trust” to elim- helter and Harry A. “Wright inate competition in purchasing

food from.South America were dis-

CONSTABLE

was in London, reliable sources!

OFFICIAL WEATHER |

U. 8. Weather Bureau

All Data In Central Standard Time § April 18, 1046 wy

Marion County candidates who |have filed for Republican and Democratic nominations for the|

2 legislature are: Sunrise... .. 5:18 | Sunset .. .. . 6: :16 Fripitation” 24 hrs. 5. ending 7:30 a, 1 m. 08 STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Total precipitation since Jan. 1 7.45 REPUBLICANS ; Robert B. Schuyler, Wayne O. Adams Deficiency since J Jan. 1 3 ad 8r., Morris B. ed, Hatley. A Legg, | 1 tem .|Daniel H. Carrick, Haro utson, | qurh® following table s shows the empers | Arthur C, Meissel Booth T, Jameson, |

Ray. Whiteside, *Bert ,C.. McCammon, | A tation High Low *Margaret L. Wyatt, Marion Gatlin, | B BALA, Wasnvarinrrssiinriniiyea, 5 35 [Della F. Hoss, Ralph R. Turner,- *Wilbur 08ton ..L.iiceiiiiiiiienn 8238 gg ant Herbert Jackson, Omar Chicago. ...:........ 5 coo 54 44 Trovton, “Nelle B. Downey, Willian | Cincinnatl 86 48 |phoads, George A. Henry Jr. Alta Bax-| Cleveland .... + 39 | ter, James H. White, William L. Fortune, Denver iF § 35 |M. Dale Williams, Harry '™ Caffey acobs,

Evansville AAR 58 | Charles W. Martin, fay B 3 eses 41 | Joseph Maloof, *Harold Burnett, John av re 68 |G. Inder; TRU C. Focus, Xatlerine] { .e 53 |W. Atkins, Charles opkins, James Indianapolis sy) . .. 79 50 |E. Lowry, Merle Calvert, "J. Russell Los Angeles Lliiiiilt e480 | Townsend Jr. Julia R, Isles, Bayard E Miami 8 : hed 81 60 |Marsh, "Rae W, Powell Herbert E. Hill Mi P [ra iruestaigss 48 15 | Thomas F. Falls, Frank K. Miller, Jack nneapolis-St. Paul ............ s7 |H. Westfield Lewis Davis ‘and Harr New Orleans ‘ °% | Geisel, ‘Manford Henley, George Huff, New York 38 pon Money, Edwin Haerie. Prank Olive.

Skiahoms oity 5% | Lawrence Ruch, Charles Flowers, Agnes Te coos 56 38 | Todd, Ethel Hopper and Thomas Corey. [y burgh ces ; . a. "DEMOCRATS » i ws ! 38" arion L. Priest,” James A . Eldridge, San Antonie . fein 8 Merrie yer Reed, Richprd G. Stewart San ‘Francisco . 54 441 Claude Batter Jr, Ne . Bash, Washingeon, D. » William %. terer, James E. Hardin Jr, + MN -

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" The complete list of both Republican and Democratic New Contests Developed by | eandidates who have filed for county and township offices in

* Ma ret tion candidates are expected to be CRIMINAL COURT JUVENILE COURT Te le ot Dug DI, backed by th Wiliam D. Bain andG. Elwwod Jones. Joseph O. Hoffm THIRD DISTRICT c y the Democratic faction JUVENILE COURT Cap. CLERK . Robert. A. Grant of South Bend (R).* headed by James F. Cunningham, Richard Smith, Mark W. Rhoads, Har-| Paul Malcolm. Leo V. miskey, E.| E. Spencer Walton of Mishawaka (D).* Center township trustee old N. Fields and Edwin C. Boswell. Curtis White and Michael “a "McCarthy. Anthony Gralick of Michigan City (R). P Justee, COUNTY CLERK AUDITOR acl Susiner of Mickioan CRY. R), enn arner ol u (D) Other Contests Develop a rnole Jack Tilson and Walter E. Hemp Orvis Pra, Norman W. Gordon and John 8. Gonas of South Bend (D), Other hot contests in the Demo- AUDITOR FOURTH DISTRICT

Paul B. Brewer, Harry B. Alford, Murle | Katherine P. Dunn and Amos P. Steens | Forest A. Harness of Kokomo (R).*

20. William H. Montgomery, Andrew J. Bruce,

of Candidates CONGRESS RACE Township Jobs ENTRIES LINE UP

SUPERIOR pos ROOM § William T, Schulte of Hammond (D),

_ Albert M. Thayer and Ned E. Corcoran. Jrsaerick Loot OF Cary (R).

PROBATE COURT Oscar C. Strom of Gary (D).

Louis A. Weiland. SECOND DISTRICT MINAL COURT

Guy R. Coffin of Monticello (R).

TREASUR John T. Rogehiy ss URES sin H. Clark| George W. Gillie of Ft. Wayne (R).* and Robert A. 8hin Walter E. Frederick of Ft. Wayne (D).

REORDER Fl Joseph McLafferty, Hazel M. Wills i IFTH DISTRICT

Harry R. Fawcett of Kokomo (R).

SHERIFF J Willlam* James Brown, John Bmyrnis, tack Louis of Anderson 2).

Raymond A. Howard, Lewis Johnson, Harold T. Jennings, Harry C. Jones, pon RE ut A D). DV. | William A. Kelly, Earl P. Gillespie and ®

| William E. Holm SIXTH DISTRICT pA Noble J. Johnson of Terre Haute (R).* John E. Wyttenbach. Samuel W. Woodsmall of Terre Haute SURVEYOR R). Herbert Biemker. Thomas A. Sigler of Greencastle (D). R Jamies J. Comoford of Terre Haute (D). Harold H HSI Fred W. Nordsick, SEVENTH DISTRICT John J. Broden, Anthony M. Maio and| John L. Adams of Vincennes (D). Henry C. Koesters James E. Noland of Bloomington (D). COUNTY COMMISSIONER William J. Powell of Sullivan (D). (First District) . Gerald W. Lafdis of Linton (R).* Prank Stewart and Leo J. White, EIGHTH DISTRICT COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Second District James E. Campbell of Evansville (R),

Henry R. Kissling of Charlestown (R).

George B.' Toraslion Hist) William A. Ben F. Garland of Huntingburg (D). Brown, . William H. Waldschmidt of Cannelton

COUNTY COUNCIL (R). (First Distriet) Walter G. Bohnstengel of Evansville Philip Zoercher (R). COUNTY COUNCIL Ralph R. Roberts of Rockport (D\, (Second District) . Winfield K. Denton of Evansville (D). T. Wendell Jones. 2 ese K. Linnery 8r. of Jeffersonville COUNTY COUNCIL . (Third District) + NINTH DISTRICT Henry Simmons and Harry F. Hohlt, Earl Wilson of Huron (R).* { COUNTY COUNCIL ; James E. Armstrong of Bedford (R). (Fourth District) Oliver O. Dixon of Bedford (D). No candidate. 10TH DISTRICT COUNTY COUNCIL Randall 8. Harmon of Muncie (R). rge Raymond 8. ri { .Connersv Charles O. Joyce, Silas J. Carr, Preston | (R). y . riage o ii {| Smith and Raymond Sanders. Prank C. Unger of Parmland (Di. CENTER TOWNSHIP 11TH DISTRICT TRUSTEE Louis Ludlow of Indianapolis (D).*

| gery Mueller, Helen 8. Logue, Maurice| John K. Lutz of Indianapolis (D). Harvey, Janice J. O'Connor and| Mrs. Fern Norris of Indianapolis (R), | Michael J. Quinn. J. C. Cartwright of Indianapolis (R). ASSESSOR Charles PF. Hartling of Indianapolis (D), James F. Cunningham, David F. Oun-| Paul E. Tombaugh of Indianapolis (R), nigham, James T. Cunningham, Harry Robert E. Brown of Indianapolis (R), Andrews, Charles W. Rosemeyer and James E. Burton of Indianapolis (R), Ralph M. Scanlon, Bruce A. Bavage of Indianapolis (R). USTICE OF PEACE — | Bennie Flagler, Rutherford B. H. Smith,| ‘Incumbent.

| Chester Schonecker and Bob D. Hern.

: CONSTABLE : : A : 4 James Dobbs, Charles Loganofsky, Officer ssigne James C. Baker, Daniel Howe, Roland H . Dickey and Earnistjne R. Mabry,

. wien 205108 tomo | To Re-Adjustment and Edward C. Burkert WARREN TOWNSHIP Lt. Cmdr. E. H. Scott, son of Mrs. Sohn at core THUSTEE Phoebe D. Scott, 2002 N. Alabama . in. ASSESSOR t. has been apJames Marlin Dow pointed civil reot 27S OF Hay ad ustment. officer of the 6th naval Julius B oa BLE district with headquarters in Charleston, S.C.

ADVISORY BOARD Carl E. Bowser, Lorin Acree and RichA graduate of Indiana universi-

ard M. Hon PERRY TOWNSHIP ty, Cmdr. Scott Roy Nelson Blankenship. deals with the JUSTICE OF PEACE ADVISORY BOARD . Pearle 1. Preers, Grayble L. McPar- Yelerans He was an insurance

TRUSTEE James H. Chatterley. post-war prob. land Jr. Nora G. Kopp and Harry J |Solicitor before entering service.

Otto J. Sosbe and Leonard A. Hohit. CONSTABLE lems of disook.

ASSESSOR Albert G. Rosebrock and Jesse L. Routt Cmdr.Scott .harged naval vecarur ownsme NEW PALESTINE PLAY

TRUSTEE John. Besar "TE DATED FOR THIS WEEK No candidate New Palestine high school seniors “Ne candiLSTICE OF PEACE will present their class play, “You're CONSTABLE the Doctor,” Wednesday and ThursNo candidate, day at 8 p.m. in the school gym. : ADVISORY BOARD Cast members are Charles Homnoes Mieuent. John Mobler andi... william Irick, Don Oriel, RobWAYNE TOWNSHIP ert Gunn, Paul Frey, Lowell Cain, Semuel- W sor RUSTER Jane Trautman, «Joyce Drehoble, : ASSESSOR Marilyn Irvin, Marcile Boring, LeMary Nell McCarty. nora Ortel and Patricia Werner,

JUSTICE OF PEACE Walter Bradford.

CONSTABLE t Paul K. Cassell and Roscoe McNeely ADVISORY BOARD

Charles M. Woods, Lora Rhoades and

James M. Robey FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP

cussed by Herbert Hoover while he | Ca ndidates for Legislature Town iu at's p.m Pricey. said today," . _-__ | In Marion County Are Listed! the home of Mrs. Othnlel Hitch, $148

‘Incumbent, 2

TRUSTEE John R, Maze No candidate ASSESSOR The Warren Township DemoJUSTICE OF PEACE cratic club will meet at 7 p. m. No SN NSPABLE tomorrow in Buckley's restaurant, No candidate. Cumberland. Russell Houze, presiADVISORY BOARD dent, “will be in charge of the

Roy Plummer, John Henry Shimer, : William H. Schaekel and Carl Deerberg A Meeting.

PIKE TOWNSHIP I ——— " TRUSTEE Charles C. Perry, of Cincinnati,

Raymond R. Stewart special representative for Para-

ASSESSOR mount Pictures, will speak at the No candidate.

Candidates of Two Parties]!

CRIM = gltcob Steinmetz and Edward W. Me- Charles A. Halleck of Rensselaer (R).*

Lions club luncheon’ at noon JUSTICE OF PE * ; No candidate ACE Wednesday in the €laypool hotel. CONSTABLE | rr : No. candidate Dr. W, R. Wheeler of the Reilly ADVISORY BOARD " Henry J. Schnitzius, Dona Beck Wade | Tar and Chemical Corp. will ad and Manuel McGoldrick dress members of the Indiana secWASHINGTON TOWNSHIP tion of the American Chemical so"we TRUSTEE ciety tomorrow noon in the Warren Grover Rar SESSOR hotel. A veteran of world war II, Will R. Caine Dr. Wheeler was a lieutenant in the x ans Y TIE OF PEACE chemical warfare service at Edge0 CA CONSTABLE wood arsenal in Maryland.

No candidate a——— ADVISORY BOARD Cpl. Ralph J. Wogener of Indian-|

Anton T. Peterson, Russell W, Looka- apolis s been liste the | bill and Jesse Roberts polis ha R listed bY San

SER nye | is rt embarkatio LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Francisco port of embarkation as IRUSTEE arriving in this. country tomorrow John Ivan Robison and E. W. Hoover aboard the Ernestine’ Karanda. He SSESSOR Ruby Beaver Massey will be processed at Camp AtterJUSTICE OF PEACE . bury. No candidate — rr — CONSTABLE No candidate 0 ADVISORY BOARD rganizations Russell L Roberts, J. Floyd Huff and Freeman Apple. ————————————————————

Mrs. Max L. Keller of 1484 Maynard rd, will entertain the Friday Evening Cross

The 18th Ward Women's Democratic | he home. meet tomorrow at

| Golden Rule faapier, oO. y 8 MUEIIATY, will meet April 15 In the home o rs. | Hencier, ALD. “on. Bok, Herbert J.| Barbara Puller, 6116 Haverford, for lunchs Gilbert G. Saylor, Mary E Schatz. ot eon and bridge, A es, Roma aucett, omas : —— Jumlgye, Carl G. Iske, M, Gordon Davis, A stated meeting of Revelers auxiliary mes H, Bookedls, Vernon L. Anderson, |of the Sahara Grotto will be held tonight Hind E. Craig, Edward Boren, Keith|at 8 o'clock. L Johns, Arling E. Pitcher, Anna : Owen, Wray Fleming, Mercer M. Mrs. Florence Moe will officiate at the Mance, Patrick - J Delaney, James & | meeting of Pythian Sister, Banner Temple Ringer, Edward O. O'Connell, Lawrence 37, tonight at 8 o'clock in the lodge hall Ammon, Hugh Quill, Ramon LaRue, For-| gt 5420 E. Washington st. Names of canrest Littlejohn, Obid Kilgore, Thomas Mul- | qidates will be introdduced. rine, Earl Cox and Jesse

Marion-Johnson County Joint State The Past matrons and patrons of Senator Marion Aounty will exemplify O. EB 8. RE PUBLIC CAN rituals “of 1870 at Englewood temple at *Kenneth F. Blackwell, Ne Franklin, 8 p. m. today, Nelson D. Jones of Whitehead. DEMOCRATS The sewing circle of “Tarum court 14, John W._ Murphy Jr, of Greenwood. Ladies. Oriental Shrine, will meet for Guy A. Braughton of Franklin luncheon at noon tomorrow in the home

Marion- Jo a State of Mrs. Paul Linzie, 1519 N. Linwood ave.

George Anderson Indianapolis. Mrs. Margaret Schiagél is chairman, *Incumbent. . A ation EPUBLICANS { Degree of Honor: Protective Assoc State senalir FOLICANS County will hold its monthly social meeting toREPUBLICANS ! morrow at ® p. m, in the home of Mrs. | Hov¥t Moore Bt. = © | Leona Toppe, 315 8, Pearl St, Pendleton, Carl -Bchwenzer - : De Molay Parent Council will meet toChester W DEMOCRATS morrow at 8 p. m. in the chapter house ; Virgil H. Fox ’ M S——— «|. Myrtle temple 7, Pythian Sisters, = will Leo M" Gardne Muzrey: initiate candidates tomorrow in the hall — Tie wl pres Ww. Nosh st. Mrs. Bdna Tinsman ~ .

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