The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1928 — Page 2
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A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION It is a good and Jaudible community spirit which impels you to think well and speak well ot your banks, your churches, schools, hospitals, libraries, i:- tl n your community is served. public utilities also serve the community. They are a potent force for its prosperity and growth. Their service saves dudgery in homes and yields comfort and higher standards of living. Jt is our endeavor to administer the affairs of this company so that you may be proud of it as you are of your other community institutions. WABASH VALLEY ELECTRIC COMPANY J. A. Bamberger
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THE GREENCASTLE DAILY BANNER, MONDAY, Jl LY 30,1928. , THK DAM.T Nelson Harrly won the tourname.it | . o at the Northwood golf course Sun-
Uatrrrd In lb. Port Ottlmm •«
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matter. I niter thr “* M«r<h »• Mrs. Walter Williams ih7i>. ; sixmt the week-end visitinp in Terre
Haute.
Miss Louisa Crawley is spending the week with her sister in Indiana-
polis.
Miss Mary Funnegan left for Bloomington today for a visit with friends. • Mr. and Mr .1. T. Farrow will attend the funeral of Henry Harding ini Ciawfoid ville Tuesday.
BELIEVES PAST YEAR HIS BEST
Exquisite New HandEiJj|
Personal And Local News
Victor Cue spent Monday in Brazil. Mr. aim Mrs. Frank Cannon are vi. -
DETROIT, July 30 (UP)—Henry, Ferd, having just passed what he calls “the most interesting year m my life," today is 05 years old. The world’s fir t billionaire was up with the sun, had a meager break-j fast that consisted only of fruit and , took a long, brisk walk. He stopped, for half an hour at a woodpile near
his house and, sheltered fiom the jn Chicago. public view by heavy trees well (d;
hr highway, he -a I wood for exei- M.ss Nelle Browning is spend,ng
or vacation in Detroit with relatives.
rise.
There will be on celebration. Mrs. Detrick ws a visitor in
I id confided that she may bake a Montezuma, Sunday s'" j X. I- Hammond of Marion town-
hip is slightly inipt ved.
Robert Black is taking his vacation from the Star Barber Shop this week.
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I'OSTAI. M< M ALLENDALE SI 1 RIVES KN.IOV ABLE ME AI it Large < rosvd I rmn Om r ( onnty At,ends, I’icnic Dinner Served At No«n. interesling i'nigrain. With plea ant cool weather and an ideal picnic resort the annual Cnun ty Postal Picnic held all day Suntla\ nt Allendale Spring' proved t. be one of the most enjoyable out mgs held ill this i ily recently. Approximately one hundred am twenty-five people, including postal employee- and (he i families fron over the county, and a few guest Innii adjoining citie- authored at ih pring- during the morning with pic nic baskets filled to overflowing. At noon time the dinner \vu spii a on one long table. The menue < on nisted of frieij chirk* u, salad of al kinds, cold mid lint d^’nks;, a numb.' of large iced cake-, and al! of ih delicious f od which < mpine y | ic nic dinner. During the afternoon Miss Ven (•race Brown, talented young \ylo plionist, rendered everal numbers which proved to be ver\ delightful th*' large crowd a- embled at tl springs. Mi.-s Julia Crawlev and MiEthel Marie (VHyjr al-- rave numei ous readings. Postal Inspector Sik.u of th> it! distiict, from Indianapolis gave an address, and talk- and funny -tone Were given by each emplnyci . clerk rural i ute carriers, in carrier- und all alike. Samuel Ratcliff, po.-t master at Uainbridgo, v.a ebs ted p.. ; dd' nt dui ing thi 1 busine which was ran a''t isl during the afternoon to succeed Frank Ashworth, and Orah OTIaii was chosen to act n secretary to uc-ci-ed A. Broth i . i ief clerk at Mw Perm-ylvania, wh. -••rvc.l in tha' capacity this last year.
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I« Picnic M Morion. The Crescent ('lull will hold mi all day meeting with Mi Charb Suth-
Birthday Dinner.
y u rul relative of John Roach, 107 W. Jacob street, met at his home on Sunday, July ’J’ 1 to help him celebrate
his 63rd birthday.
Those present were Mr. and Mi
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Ed Hibbitt of the Star Store was a ( business visitor in Indianapolis Mon-
I day.
Paul Cook and family left for Chiago, Sunday where they will spend a few days. Marion Shoup, a graduate of IVPauw last year, i in Greencastle, for the remainder i.f the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller and family have gone to northern Indiana j points and to Chicago for a few days | this week.
Mis. Anna Brice has returned from he r vacation and is back at her job at
the Reliable Cleaners.
Mrs. Wayne Davis and Mrs. Maurice Brown of Indianapolis visited:
Mi-. C. M. Brown Monday.
Oliver L. Goodlander of East Wn-hi ington street i- driving a new Essex Sedan sold by H. A. Sherrill. Mi; Majorie Showmeyer and Miss Louis Polling were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Kenneth I. Todd. Miss Lois Vail spent the week-end
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Shirt step-in combinati on ** lips ill flesh crepe ‘ l embroidery SA1 Gowns of the „ uff fully embroil!,.red materi «in A
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Delta Theta Tau will meet this
evening at 7:30 o’clock.
Geoige Eckton of Harmony, who was injured last Wednesday while at work at the Indiana Portland Cement Plant was removed from the County Hospital Sunday and taken to the Indiana Christian Hospital a:
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m Graysville with h<-r parents, Mr. | Indianapolis for medical treatment.
cake and member- of the family will! . B, lie Melhilb' left Sunday
‘ fur her home in Chicago after a visit
gather for a reunion in the Foul i
..... .... . home but it does not take natal days! Tom Roach of Morton, Mr. and VIi 1 *" evoke such events.
Ora Sutherland and family, Mr. and | Since his filth birthday Ford ha— Mr>. Fred Sjiencer of Rus.-i llviile, introduced a new model car which al
Mrs. Dcbie O’Connor of New Market, Mr. and Mr. Howard Bower and -on of Lapland, Mi s Kathryn Roach of Clinton Fall , Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp of Bainbridge, Mrs. Arvel Roach and Mi Evelyn Goodman of
Greene,ast le.
All left late in the afternoon hav-
ing spent a very enjoyable day and
fine dinner with Mr. Roach.
here with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mel
ville.
Dr. O. F. Overstreet and John Thomas left Monday for Bay View,
making automotive history. Mich., where they will remain through i ^ wit •rough their mutual interest, The month of Wu-'t Fiiday
Harold Watkins was taken to the county hospital today in a serious
condition.
ready i
He has, through their mutual interest, The month of August,
been brought in closer and closer'
contact with hi: -on Edsel. And he Alma Sheets of Indianapolis spent ha- gone further into his hobby of 1 1 * 1<> weekend with her mother, .Mr., collecting relic- of past generations. | George Sheets on the Bloomington
All in all there hi - been much to| r,,a< ^
and Mrs. W. A. Vail.
Mi s Virginia Stoner and Nelle Browning are taking their vacation thi week from the First National
Bank.
Prof. E. R. Baitlett who has been in the Meth -list Hospital in Indianapolis for the past week leturnerl
home Saturday.
Dr. and Mis. O. N. Coffin of Mooresville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr-. W. F. Kocher and Mrs.
VVillnlmina Kiteljorge.
Mrs. Robert Black was called to Terre Haute Saturday afternoon to i be with her mother-in-law who fell
make the year hi- “most interesting.”
evening and injured herself. Rcbert Biddler and harold Poter of
Mancie were week end guest- of Mis. Allie Friend Allen. They will
both enter DePauw in September.
A Ford roadster belonging to II. H. ^ ^ mo Casaway left today for IndO'Haver of Sullivan was found strip- : ian:i P° lis where he will spend the ped near Mount Meridian by Sheriff I m ’ Xt t,,reo w, ‘ , ' ks with his aunt and
Ed. Eiteljorge.
The Fire Department made a mn
Saturday evening about seven o’eloi k to J. (I. Cammack on East Washing j ton street. A flue caused the excite-j
meat l.ut no harm was done.
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Little Dorothy Jane Varvel whoj ha been seriou.-ly ill at her home o*i , North Jackson street is a little im-| n
proved.
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Howard. h n 1 Howard Denny’s rarer ran off .if and ^ l< ’ Cuek at the new Brazil race tra' k
part week un! l ; *y ; nd inn into another car hut
, did no great damage and no one was
injured.
Mi s Gladys Rodgers of Maitin -
Kandits Heidup. So. Pacific Train
I I GENE. ORKGdN St EM DAIDNG IRVIN ROBHKKV.
TOOK DM.V MONEY.
EUGENE, Ore., July 30. (UPi Southern Pacific Train No. 11 was held up and robbed by two masked bandits while it was -peeding toward Eugene Sunday. ! The bandits remained on !he train until the Oregon University campus wa- reached. They dropped - (T th' n
and escaped.
Passengers said the robbers took Tmly money and their loot was not .large. The victim asserted the bandit ec-med to he looking for some-
I one.
Weighs 141 Pounds
“The man who is boss” to 200,000 men is in excellent health although
he weighs only 141 pounds. On a J U( | KP Ws p. „ heq wh() w.- l; hlng machine you will find that been a business visitor in Gan " l ' 1 akr, ‘ i "' 1 sho “lJ other points north for the weigh 155 pounds j has returned to his home.
Id ratlnr weigh about 150.’ Ford;
fold the United Pies in an intcr-j r - a,1, l Mrs. Jake Kiefer and H. 1
view, “hut for -everal years I have H. Ellison went to Vincennes this - been 10 pounds- under that.” morning for a v.sit vvith Mr. and j v '^ < ‘ who has been the guest of Miss But Ford i well preserved. ,Mrs. Paul Doikhkige. M< tta Mc l^.y at the hom*- of Mrs. Not long ago a fnVrtfl of the motor i,, l , M^ry Evan:;, the past week his re--rr-r. :rr' " - • s.-ts ami’wantld Ford to try'outgone K,, K h ° f <ir,, ‘ ncastl '‘ township, ha.- • VIr an 1 • M, s - Hinton and fam ami sic the'differenoe *• 0Ut on,> ! *;“tumed to her work in Indianapo- Mrs. Earl Taylor and daughter 1 F.inl ,,-k ,h, man 'to pr«lu<-o . ^ “'" l , ‘•'•p' » ■>. «* - ! I', " n ‘ l fa '” lly w. nadeJ’ Fold s^idthi fndde^t tl ^ “ Vi ^ Wi "' th( ,atteT ' f Dcvle J . #nt h “ 1 • - “ landing off u her,- 1 u , . When he ’ ’ MA ’ K<l Hibbitt. | voice agwnst Dewey Jent. Theodor. I nut on his trlawps ho couldn’t do it.” 1‘utnani Lou'^e No. 45 loop ' . . rintiff Ini/ 1 a t.tu |n t > toi thr ... Ah tinene. fr m coffee, smoking ! will meet Tuesday night ai 8 oVIo k'S U ' ‘ nt r har ^ S that Ol- , . ’ ... ‘ h ono k - the parties were married in May of | and Mm, ..-,, hah,i s Ford believes, ' *•< ■'< will be work in the 1st degree | l a8t year and seporate.l the first o
l - ep- bi eyes ,n trim, and his gen- ‘"me on up and help give the work, thi- year end health good. Visiting meml^rs. always welcome. ‘
He eats about anything he wants,
Mr. Eckton had an arm badly injured when he fell from a scaffold. Miss Berniece Flint returned to Indianapolis Sunday after a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Flint is employed at th; Sun Life Insurance Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. Chri- Hartman arrived home Sunday evening fiom an extensive motor an I boat trip, which took them some 5300 miles by la.id and nearly that far by boat. They wa nt east as far a Quebec, nd thence west to Winsor, OntarJo, where they took a boat to Duluth. While on Lake Superior, their boat went through a sleet storm and the weather was too cold for anyone to he on deck. They rt turned through the grain belt of the west. Mr. Hartman says he talked to farmers and real estate men in Lowa, and th(*y have the finest corn crop they have ever produced, uniT it is 30 days ahead of former years. They experienced no Double of any kin i and found good roads all the way. Mr. Hartman found it no trouble to drive at an average of better than 40 to 45 miles per hour for 10 hours on some of the unpaved roads of the north-
west.
"®ny _ ha Ken t, R omp SA * tra in pa.- s ,-,j * 1:35 A M. Genera!® Bred. No demmiytrj^B Hu station which , M Pl1 by police. 1 Gen. Nobile ami A traveled in a spe,; a , ‘I ioute by way of lb*"’ Great errecy . RE
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demonstrations. 81 When the spe^ - through Schwerin RE curtains wei e ,| ra J r Rw lice forbade anyon, '* R Hiof. F. Behouii ■ et ‘ the Italia, passed tta " day -ii h:s way • left th< pecial i-a nls anied b, his si ter.' ,,lf *‘ who had joined him * Ti'of. Behounek healthy. Memberi e, c him. Prof. Behounek Htt I’ 1 ""
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1 BAN< I li|!M|\- ‘. h ° ' ;!, l '■'! 'V.J PARIS, July :i0. : J against the Unite,-Sut » Henri Corbet, fiery } * defeat; opening singles l)W u The losr ' matches out of the fr- xu sured Fron, , ivtente rtwMj j gardless of the ou
M VRRI AGE I.K ENSU
Bcrniie Sene, Whitley county, t Kermit Plummer, Columbia City.
erliu near Morton on Wednesday. | Each member is asked to take on; dish of food, sandwich; s and table service. Those desiring to go please
call Mrs. O. F. Browning.
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Hirthday Dinner Sunday.
Mrs. I<uac Brattain, living in Madiron township, celebrated her birth- j
day anniversary Sunday by having x Indlanapoli
numlier of relative , neighbors and friends in for the day. A delicious
Ihe'hLeTt ° n 1,10 l ""' n l tur " p,! ^ their home in in ; im,ap.,ii's, the home Ut noon. Sunday.
who escape! from, of Mr. und Mrs. Marry M. Smith, for
„ .. 4tl tr , , * ,,r - Bennett Allen who has been
hut -aid he ha,| found the ideal diet Klm n, ™ii v ‘t has, been filed against. lecturing in the East, was the guest
wn - ftuits, exclusively, for breakfast: ^"'hards, '
stnn h foods (potatoes, bread, etc.) !„<•
I utnam ( ir- : rout* to his home in Los Angeles,
t alif. Dr. Allen i a former Green-
Irtenty years ago Ford probably Mr. and Mr. E. C. Dicks, Miss Ella ‘“'th' resident.
, '’"’ ut "' hl11 proteins were .Coffman of this city and Mrs. ElfzaI the aver ge high school -tudent •“’th Kevins of Indianapolis spent "d-.y, I, wa busy making automo- Sunday at Battle Ground, 1ml., ami 'J n "' lh,,n hr has 8 P p nt a| heard Bishop Waldorf of Kansas City
good-sized flirtune having expeits ex-1 „
periment with foods as well as other , ' '' an .' ■ V,,S • R - Mtillin visited thing- in which he is interested. ’ ‘ Sun<lay At Uca and New Market.
Mis. Mullins visited with relatives in
New < ar Greatest Interest New Market, while Mr. Mullins pluy-
ron great interest today, of “d golf at Attica,
course, is his new automobile. H,*i
pen. 'no t of his time “watching, • , ‘ ar '‘h a l Pave Braden has re turn-
changing and testing" its progress.’ Ford is not especially interested j n |‘; al,on an< l
| politics and it is not likely he will . V,ICation
DEVELOPS NEW UROCESS ring!; match um p ay ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 30 (UPljaml J"hn Henrt; r—Three color motion pictures for the! erner. home were introduced to a distingu J o—ME; ished gathering of .-cienticts and oth TL'.X IS lit.'' ddre < r prominent men today by George DALLAS, Tex., -sse* E , tnian. Tim*camera manufacturer, “s'-nwtat f.'rrf, n *‘*tionr
Scenes in all their natural Iioauty may now be reproduced on the screen by amateur motion picture photographers, Eastman said, explaining to his guests the process by which his company has developed this radical innovation in the camera maker’s
art.
Behind the development which wa* demonsti ated for the first time today lies years of experimentation bv Eastman Scientists. They have now brought the process to the point where it is available to amateurs.
etc.,jl™ a 1 ’; ,rm 0 " Jl ' ly 12 ! a ,Vw h"Uis Saturday. He was enf. ' lunch, and proteins, (little meat ti t ™°" th> ,n " '
or eggs) for dinner. 1“ 1 ' ,u ' ’
< ,,iwin and Gillen and Davis Hurris;jh of Indianapolis are th** attorney.lor the plaintiff in a case which was filed in the circuit court this morning by the Prudential Insurance Company of America against William B.
Mercian I et al.
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Side Trips From Niagara Fall* Al S»T<,.I >.l<OM,.a K,|„ Toronto nnd return ... $5.45 Clayton, N.’Y. and return 416.10 AlexandriaBay * n d return $16.65 Montreal and return . . . $25.20 Quebec and rr'urn . . . $3S 35 ' lo Nua^ra I all, Uou•ion Ticktta Send for frr e Tourkt Ortde^and Auto _
•Mr.-i. Harriett Callahan has returned from an extended visit with Mr.
a,,( J Mrs. H. S. Leachman and Mary active duty after a week’s V a-; Franc "' s Callahan, her granddaughter
‘ allon a "d Paul Grimes has started M" Detroit. Mrs. Callahan had a very
o-.j in- win | ^ he nip it force will fe 'd' a-ant lacation and umong the
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Henschein of an « r Hve part in the President!- " U11 ' a '‘ it ha been for the past week ; ma n.V side trips was one into Can--anap .:. who ha been the gue t- al '"•mpaigii. He has not changed his Miss Bernice Flint u -h« h* i ada which ! ‘be enjoyed verv much.
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la u ’• an ! battery and intoxication. The af-
fidavit charges that Patterson struck Among the Greencastle people who i:(fended the race at Brazil’ mot n -peeilway Sunday were; Russell Welch Renneth Justus, prls Lush, Boh I.ongf' n, Mrs. Charles Howard and child-
. Newark, N. J.. on an off .road: '''‘ n ’ Mr - «nd to*. Raymond Fisher which i h.'.rd to teach, Ford made his! | J,, h Stevenson, Elm. ,- Blue, Wallace pnze r.cent di covery the first dina !l1 " ' K, ‘ n '"’th Duncan, Willie Ma to., mu. room ever built. Because people! ; Mr ’ and M 1 "- Cei il Sutton, Weslev can’t get to it ; asily by road, plansKob* rt Stoner, Bob ale under way to transfer it intact to! Kwh er, Gillo-rt Rilley, William John
ANOTHER ONE FOR HOOVER FREMONT, Neb., July 30. (UP)— Dr. Jennie M. Colfas, democratic national cc.mmitteewoman from Nebraska, will support Herbert Hoover for president, she said in a letter published in the Fremont Tribune today. Dr. Calfas, asserting she had been misrepresented as favoring Governor Alfred E. Smith at th*' time of the Houston convention, explained she worked against Smith “to the last ditch” and commented that “if the drys all are as faithful as 1 have been, there will be nothing to fear."
ITALIANS ENROUTE HOME BERLIN, July 30 (UP)—The train carrying General Umberto Nobile and rescued member; of the crew of the Drigible Italia to Italy sped across
posed by C*mg« old, in the run-off cirtx’* Senatorial nominal • Saturday’s state prarj day. The return- >’ T— the 253 counties tw plete. Ff Governor Pan M i f ,'ng victory <ww Ai? t en; one of Mfieir ra- 3 rre:
race f
required to ”fer a ru
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ATT MPT iff E,,R on LAPOKTE, Ind., T; j Question of D. ( • f' , c ■■ teim muuler convict H State prison last Tuc-’B General Arthur L I hoi on contempt of the 1<S Court,” the convict'.- efl F’ilim: a m"ti- n to-'^ ID Stcphin-on to Gib 1 ’• ' councily Uol>ert H /er ('hud ll 1 H 1 I e Ti,e attoiney :•••-• “
lawyers assert,
desposition which I be taken at 2 P- m - stead he - tarteil th*«
when StepheM
of rounfl
noon,
the benefit
"ttimps
SPECIAL .EXCURSION FARE Cleveland to a*pmm s\s\ Niagara Falls $7.00 , ONLY • rj Tr ,„
far^'ssr-iSs'rff Low Fir, $4.50 (. BufUlo ; $8. so R ottd Tr - Autos Carried $6. SO and up P
< d h; di-i not choose to run. hu reti,,. i "L" ”T'. The manufacturer believe* th- , Gis h ‘ r W ° rk ,n ,M,liana -
country’s progress is about normal and sees better prosperity ahead. Many of this summer’s hot days were spent in motor trips, > ome two nr three hundred miles, in-perting
new find-.
and knocked the Millear girl down! three times u t the Skating Rink in thsouth part of Greencastle Saturday night around niqe thirty o’clock.
the Ford museum at Dearborn. a,ld John Right ell.
IMM AN ABOI.IS LIVESTOCK The hog market was steady to
The week-end in Greencastle prov'd to he one of the most pleasant i no City has ever enjoyed, so far as
nm hog market was stea.lv to r, , *mi Tth'IT W ‘'* «" lc ^ned. It was oent; lower at the Indianapolis Live- in, sh,,nP ‘"-'ghtly. makstock exchange today. Hulk (100-276! from over 'tv, U H, ‘' ,ort b-.) hop cleared the pens at $11.35; showed the ll i” M °" ,lay to with a top of *11.50 Ri- urn-iiie i ' ame ,,W t '' m !*“ ra tu»’<“« -inis were 0 timated at 5,500 !1? ^ th " '' ntirt * a ^ a - The cattle market was steady on showed Tt!' ' t, ^ w, 'nther bureaus receipt of 800 head. Steers brought . s, Ju y Si , Sat “” lay ^ Hs th, ‘ $13.50 to *15.50. Calves receipts weiv v.es or^l 2 n f ° r ab • ,U, Vfnrt ’ this 3U0 and the market was steady. Veal- 1 though no ‘ f <,m ‘ ncaHt,f *. «1'•rs sold for *14 to *15 and heavy kept here r ‘*° nr,ls ar '' calves *7 to *11 ^j Pt '•‘••'e for this length of time.
Miss Edith and Edna John, who motored from their home in Los Angeles, Calif., arrived in this city Sunday and are the guests of Mr. and Mr-. C. C. Hurst, 425 East Franklin St. The Misses John are on their way to Marion, Ind., to attend th* John Reunion. The mother of the y uug ladies will he remembered as Miss Anna Bed, a former DiT’auw
music school student.
Sta.e Road 10 near Reelsville, wa:, the scene of another wreck Sunday when a Ford touring with Hiram Makin of St. Louis and Flllis Hrankin in ft, struck a Buick in which Roy, Albert and Jesse Kidwell, and Fred Jaynes, all of Indianapolis, and Cora Thomas of Rockville, were riding. No fine was hurt, hut both cars were damaged considerably, the damage on Hie Buick being estimated at thirty-
five dollars.
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