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Volume 44 Boise City Cimarron Y County Oklahoma Thursday April 9 f 1949
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Human Interest 1 ' a d D --1 t A Storm Brings
Sate Accepts !Easter
t Additional Moisture
11a1) Migran ts
By Fred R Kreiger Actually Check llour farm T
Cimarron county's share in the
a111'tal siteuressdt:(1yrn:t of( Mont! 1:1170(ltaal ottrig
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Ever notice that the man who 11 al 11 Carefullq A gun
Governor Tells Citizens ro
has the most time to kill usually "Attu R
ames
wants to spend '
pend it with someone i: "Keep Their Shirts On"
who is frantically busy The world AlithOrities Take barrel or a dozen i of an inch precipitation The
moisture started Monday night in
the form of rain and turned to
would be much happier if the judo ' According to an Associated l'ITSS
lent waster of precious time Steps To Prevent report from Oklahoma Cit y I Ion-
would 11111 only w those his Spread of Disease ID o mb s micat be i day Gov L C Phillips confirmed snow Tuesdafll y most of it melting
fhe storm covered a
own clan I have ith heard much of of the that he had received 3 request to as it e '
Sb'y'lltilli't't''I'estl 'W li Inl tt il
do "something about" a group of ‘‘:::1:sie aal:Te:11nfantitll(el
unpardonable sin and have come A stray dog killed here last
Japanese brought to Cimarron
to the conclusion that the shiftless Friday after it had shown symp- made from tiour he e
lazy dullard is about the nearest tams of rabies actually was infect- couny or t ffarming but said there 1 '
thing to it I have ever SVen It iS 01 according to a report from the was nothing he could or should do -:(lik)‘:iy is i
s N trilperi:it !ttu icr)etioefvt:1 t 11
2 1:grt:ets
horrible to think that a person xvill state Department of Health labor- 161k Jess metal Sell about it v h
permit the weeds of laziness and :ttory where the head was sent by 11 Approached by a group of Pan- !31(iitoritd ithIddilid trees seati pu
nitgszg
it
handle
indifference to choke out a fine D Nicholson of James Nicholso of the county
citizens Phillips explained s
crop which would grow from his Health Unit for testing 'ar011 Loo nittiong nior "if they are aliens the Federal Bo- t'lleir waY (nit (4 the earth because
God-given senses—the eyesight The mad dog was known to have A ireau of Investigatin o has charge of the abundant moisture present
hearing taste feeling thinking bitten one other dog which later A 0 r of them If they are citizens they The :aidd m
eoisture puts the
Which reminds me of the poem: was found dead and in the mean- A '-L 'udeu for repair I are citizens" wheat crop in excellent growing
Li remind
time the second dog had played '' A
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ves of great men all us
C
liall 11 011 01 The a he re-
of
e subject s out of his hands
condition
Phillips indicated and said The storm came exactly 23 years
with its young master Ronnie
We can make our lives sublime i r'
V L 1 I ' ferred the delegation to his procia- front the blizzard of April 7 and 8
! two-vear-old son Mr and Mrs 3
And departing leave behind us I
sand of time Illation issued last December ia IMO when thousandf catle
1 lip Durham Preparations are be-
Footprints on the !
! ing made to give the youngster lloeur rielohbourss which pulicies of the war depart- perished in tliis region
s o
Footprints that perhaps another anti-rables serum and it is be- v ill
ment and the FBI
were announced —
Sailing o'er life's solemn main lieved lie will be sale
i and keep Pe 44:i1o The proclamation he said had not -114 7
been changNI "and won't be until lal ton Bitud
A forlorn shipwrecked brother 1 As a result of the positive r 1 t la ii C 40 '
Seeing may take heart again I laboratory test the Town Board I get further orders
Lt us the "
"It 'said not to have hysteria Here stilldaY
has ordered that all dogs he penned humming(
en oe up and doing or chained up until further notice MillS and if it is a question of deter-
Choir To Sponsor Concert
With a heart for any fate and all dogs running at large will 6 milling the rights of aliens it
should be taken up with the Flit
Still achieving still pursuing be killed whether they have license
Learn to labor and to wait tags or not -
It is still the law and there is I:y 50-1 wee Aggregation
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Dogs that are suspected Of ha v- i nothing I can do about it and Cimarron COLinty residents are
The old pioneers who are still log been exposed to the disease I nothing I should do"
w i
r):irldedf(t)Irl et 1117 poop le (s)Ift otritlitt! state tt‘tee the M thdist church h re Sunday
invited to enjoy a musical treat in
eoe
with us give a valuable lesson to should be chained securely for ob-
le ar e w
the present generation when we ser n vatio and fed by an adult dur- a oirtedu e'l
:
think of how T
they did their ry I lug ti:e period : and the nation and not to do any-
aftrnoon at 300 o'clock hen the
d If they are killed
-(4:ttin of l 11s‘:11iI
hest in the old days with the tools they should be shot in the body and As the effects of war reach more ! ---) J 1 thing they would regret" 551i(e Clayton u sicaloal 111:11n1 under
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ps said he told the group (1i r
Pilli
and equi pment they had to Nvork ! not in the head in cases where an and more of us in the southwest ) I El I sed Meat "t ho keep their shirts on" and add-
zippear in concert
with adapting themselves to in- examination of the brain is desired and elsewhere on the home front
m!quate situations and surround- to determine whether or not the i this week it becomes increasingly ed there were not enough aliens In addition to band numbers the
lugs compared to the modern ma- disease was present apparent that we're going to win Causes Lo
ss J to cause alarm program will include 3 cortot solo
chinery of today and the more con- Rabies or hydrophobia is a this war by working together with band accompaniment a vialin
venient mode of living we enjii y serious infectious I
(ssease and once I This teamwork is the core of the Careless Handling of Stmli Clean-up Campaign solo clarinet trio and other special
Rapid cheap transportation of to- it deNelops to the extent symptoms i Office of Defense Transportation Wastes 'Millions Aillitially up To Indivi numbers The concert music of
i 1
ais the gr!oup will be of lass ll and C
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day has caused an unrest among I are present there is no cure ac- : plan to have farmers pool their ! in the national rating
the great masses of people which ootdlog to authorities 001 every 'equipment and devise a schedule of 1 Nine million dollars wa R lts f
s the va-
vseo c
many times brings havoc into the precaution should be taken to cooperative hauling of products and ! lue of meat wasted last year by
esu ment meeti o ng last w the ci eek are begin ic improve-
- A sponppored by the Mearance thdist hu rch
Of the band here i
cn we will
lives of individuals As great avoid it !supplie n
s to eliminate "unecessary : brui en
sing route from fa rms and ning to be in evidence throughout
hoir a d a free ring
ill off
be
transcontinental passenger trains Health authorities are emphatic I truck mileage and thus save wear i r es anch to 'Kicking plants accord-
thty f
airships and autos speed toward in stressing the seriousness ci in the
ess of the I and tear on both trucks and tires ing to livestock authorities clean-up campai orm of individual devoted to the choir's organ
gns wherein trash
m f 1 I
I''the public is cordially invited to
the west they meet a like caravan situation here but make it clear Teamwork produced the first he- i Nine million dollars would buy a a b
nd weed:!: are eing burned an '
d u
of humanity speeding easLward that they are not trying to create roes of our vast production drive i lot of things to help win the war
rubbish removed
And in most instances when you undue worry or anxiety In this when management and labor work- That much meat would be a big attend
No certain date ha been set
rucon Me
ask a tourirt vere be is going connection Franc Wyatt Public ed side bY side knee deep in water' help in feeding oer armies And
ror a cs Con t
s
he doesn't know for sure He's just Health sanitarian points out that to keep an upstate New York pbant ilthe pertinent th lean-up campaign a it is
ing about all this hop
looking for a location where the at this season many dogs have fits going during a flood several (lays I waste of meat is that a large p t
-o property owners will con-
n ro- r
I'
pa gr ca
stures are eener About half used by worms and other di- ago portion of it could be avoid smer It a perpetuzd obligation to tilted In Navy ed the community to conduct a one-
of these itinerants never locate gestive disturbances which may be The nee-!ssity for fairness for !Every person who helps in the
man i
or oat family clean-up cam-1 The Woodw:trd N :tvy R ecru ting
anywhere but continue to drift as mistaken for rabies It is best to shar -an
ed-share-alike spirit of 1 handling of livesto m
ck for shipent
e w 1 c:
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the ideal location is always just chain suspected dogs for otserva- 1 teamwork underlies such War Pro- !c paign on th ir premises henever office announces a continued di
an help prevent bruising
d
it becomes necessary for in spec hdizt
ahead of them tion before they are killed Ile duction Board orders as that re- Cautious handling from the work to enlist in thin construction
e ConstructMo
— suggests also that good dogs quiring each person' buying tooth 1 time the livestock leaves the farm Regiment of the Naval Reserve
'piste and shaving creamto turn in !or ranch While it being trucked N
Too many people punish them should be innoculated against the ew Management at Q rr 1
ud11e men are accepted be-
selves b longing for finery they di
y sease d tube to the drugoast or gro-lor shipped b train will overcome 1
1 a used I airmont Creamer3r tween the ages (4 17 and 50 years
' cer m exchange so that the tin can I most of the enormous loss Rush-
can never have Our nation would I The Construction Regiment of-
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Too many people punish them-
selves by longing for finery they
can never have Our nation would
be much happier if we cuuld all
come back to earth and do the best
we can with what we have
I guess ideas are the cheapest
thing we have today There are a
million ideas to each hundred real-
ities It's like boiling down twenty
gallons of maple sap to get one
gallon of usable syrup for the table
WHAT A MANI
You rarely ever see a perfect
man but couldn't a scientist make
a wonderful man if he could work
out a formula for the proper mix-
ture of the following natures seen
on the streets of Boise City every
day—all built into one GREAT
MAN: The joviality of Dillard Col-
vin the detail of C E Balmer the
sincerity of I L Johnsttm the
sturdiness of Ed Davidson the con
scientiousness of Ben Forsythe the
financial foresight of Jack John-
son the good looks of Fred Cald-
well the industry of Clarence
Snapp the strength of Ralph Hart
the hearty laugh of Roy (down
the cleanliness of Walter Wonder
the religioso of Reverends Groom
and Dodd and the athletics of
Charley Godown My my what a
man that would be! Ilis mouth
would accommodate a 20-piece
band as a band shell and his eyes
would be big as a wash tub you
could hear him laugh and W hist' e
from here to Dalhart Ile could
stand astride the courthouse and
the second story windows would
come only to his knees If he ever
made a one-base hit in a baseball
game it would be a home run for
he would have to take only four
steps It would require a horse
blanket to make a pair of sox for
him When he sneezed it would be
like a hurricane bearing down upon
the town Ile would take a quarter
of beef at one bite and use a pitch
fork to convey it to his mouth Ile
could drink a barrel of Coca Cola
at one sitting and use a gas pipe
for a straw and he could Whip joe
Louis Iluddy Baer Tommy Farr
and Jack Dempsey all combined
into one Next tirne you get chesty
just think of my IDEAL MAN
PrHE
FORMERIAY THE CDIARIZON NEWS
1cer in exchange so that the tin can most of the enormous loss Rush-
I be used again
Dogs withllab ieslIave underlies too the order freez- cited is the
- - - ing stock and getting it unduly ex-
principal cause of
It
Conunon Symptoms ling the sale shipment delivery or bruising
transfer of all new adult bicycles It is not always possible to con-
The behavior of a rabies-infected
The WPB made it plain that this trol the actions of dumb brutes
animal is always suspicious or
order was issued because bicycles but handlers can go a long way
alarming It is restless and excit-
ed licking or gnawing at all oh- have been going out at n terrific toward eliminating much of the
rate to persons who don't need waste from this cause by not ex-
jects living or inanimate The
them Stocks frozen and future citing -r overcrowding them
appetite is perturbed but water is
production will be made available IAN t‘stook handlers it is pointed
not refused Frothy saliva lather
on the basis of essential need De- I out can make a valuable contribu-
dros from the mouth the bark
M tense workers will get first ca'Hon to the war effort of Uncle
ll
is terminated by or altered into a
then essential civilian needs—and Sam by helping to eliminatebruis-
peculiar terrifying howl Finally
if more are available anyone else ed meat We need all the meat we
it wanders many mites usually in
may have them have
a straight line biting whatever
As WPB Chairman Donald Nel-
comes in its path until it dies of
son expressed the situation: ja l
1
exhaustion and paralysis mes Expected r o
"Every one of the problems we
Muzzling of all dogs is the only
face are bigger than any of us Survive Accident
safe Nvay to eradicate the disease
That is why we are tackling this
A -bitten person usually
shows thing in the traditional American Barri
sh ng unexpected complica
way—getting together -
no symptoms until about two coopent twos Virgil James will recover
tively
months afterward The bite heals from a serious head injury suffered
normally though it later becomes to fight this thing through when he fell from a 'broken scaf-
to a finish Of course it i eay
in s
p and it's going to be harder But
painful The individual becomes fold on a bridge construction job
irritable depressed and is seized got to stick together" on the Beaver crossing between
we've
Nvith inexpliclble fear This state Ile addressed these words in here and Felt la Ft week
passes into extreme irritability and particular to industrial manage- When James fell from the scar-
terror accompanied by spasms es- ment and industrial labor but they fold a pinch bar also fell the end
pocially of the muscles of the carried equal punch and meaning piercing his skull behind the ear
throat and chest Sight of water for all Americans—cm the farm or barely missing the brain 1The bar
or PVC!' the suggestion of it pre- in the office or at the factory was pulled from the wound by fel-
cipitates the patient into violent bench They carry especial mean- )low workmen Hemorrhages 'ere
mania Vuring maniacal attacks ing this week since Thursday severe and he was rushed im-
la may attempt to bite his at- April 9 is the first anniversary of mediately to a Clayton hospital
tentlants Prostration and paral- Ilitler's invasion of Norway Ile never lost consciousness
vsis follow The patient who has i Late reports from the hospital
devehTed symptoms invariably War Production Board limitation I are that barring complications he
dies orders are beginning to stretch al- i will recover although at this time
most from the cradle to the grave he is in an extremely nervous and
Accident Fatal To —and from the living room rug weakened condition
and radio to beds bed springs and - - - ---- --77-----
Louis F Rayburn bath room fixtures to kitchen metals such as bronze and lead al-
Reverend J P Groom conducted stoves refrigerators and metal together WPB invaded Santa's
funeral services at the Methodist furniture on the outdoor terrace i workshop too issuing an order
church here Monday for Louis F The government is going to give that will stop production after June
Rayburn 72 who died at Dalhart very short shift too t:r anven who 130 of toys and games made of me-
Friday from a heart ailment and a doesn't play the gftme Just how 1 tal plastics and other materials
broken hip severe it may be was poiitcd cut needed critically in the battle of
The broken hip was caused by a the other day by Acting Price Ad-1 production on the home front
fall on the street there presumed ministrator John E Hamm He The WPB tightened its grip too
to be the result of a heart attack cano'd attention to the new Second on household affairs by limiting
Mr Rayburn had lived in Boise War Powers Act under which wil- the use of iron steel and zinc in a
City for the past 12 years and was ful violators of WI'll priority and long list of kitchen household and
a blacksmith at the McBride Im- restriction orders or OPA ration- i miscellaneous articles The Con-
Ilement Co He is survived by his ing regulations and price schedules ' sumer's Durable Goods Branch
widow and six children: Everett may be punished with a maxi:Tarn urged housewives to take care of
of Denver Reverend Zelma Vinson penalty of $10900 fine and impri- present equipment so it will last
Friona Texas James Kingfisher sonment for one year i as long as possible and pointed
Okla Lenora Martha James Silas Within thp last few daysWP11 out wherever possible household
and Anna May at home orders have limited the mount of utensils and gadgets be made of
Interment was in Bertrand cern- iron and steel that may be used il I glass wood and earthenware or
etery with the Wilson Funeral caskets and for other burial pur- other substitutes for vital war ma-
Home in charge poses and forbade the use of other terials
OISE CITY NEWS
New 'Management at
Fairmont Creamery
Carl E Stephens of Dalhart ar-
rived the first of the week to takc
over the management of the Fair-
mont Creamery and began his du-
ties there Tuesday Mrs Stephens
who is a teacher in the Dalhart
schools and their six year old son
will join Mr Stephens here at the
close of school
Roy Barnes who has been mana-
ger here for the pas': five months
has been transferred to Dodge
City
Mrs Clyde Roberts
Dies at Da Mart
Funeral services were held Sun-
day at the Mexhoma church fur
Mrs Clyde Roberts who passed
away in a Dalhart hospital Friday
after an illness of several weeks
Interment was in the Wheeless
cemetery with Wilson Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements
Mrs Roberts is survived by her
husband and two daughters Ora
Belle and Ruby Gene
Da llam County May
Get Oil Exploration
DALILART TEXAS—The county
clerk's records disclose recent live-
ly transfers of royalty in the old
FDW ranch area in a sector that
can be generally described as north
Da Ilam county
These also apparently mark a
sharp upturn in mineral values
and permit the inference that an
oil play may be in the offing
The strongest confirmation of
possible activity is the occasional
cautious prediction from ordinarily
informed quarters that "it might
be the intention of major com-
panies to drill one or more wells in
Dallam county"
Boyd Henry Wounded
In Philippine Action
Mary Howell sister of Frank
Neatherlin received word last
week that Boyd Henry who is in
the service of the U S Army had
been wounded in action in the Phil-
ippines Henry lived here with the
Neatherlins a couple of years ago
Choir Sponsor Concert
I:y 55-1iece Aggregation
Cimarron county residents are
invited to enjoy a musical treat in
the Methodist church here Sunday
afternoon at 300 o'clock when the
55-plece Clayton school band under
direction of Douglas Cornwall will
zippear in coqicert
In addition to band numbers the
program N‘'i!I include a cornet solo
with band accompaniment a violin
solo clarinet trio and other special
numbers The concert music of
the group will be of class 1 and C
in the national rating
A ppearance of the band here is
sponsured by the Methodist church
choir and a free will offering will
be devoted to the choir's organ
fund
The public is cordially invited to
attend
fers an excellent opportunity for
those xho qualify and the pay
runs from $36 to $99 per month
including food clothing quarters
medical and dental care These Op-
enings are for men skilled in the
tools of their trade in civilian life
such as carpenters mechanics
quarry drillers pipefitters elec-
tricians etc
Physical rejections in the Con-
struction Regiment have been mod-
ified to some extent Teeth satis-
factorily replaced are IOW accept-
able even to having complete
plates
There is an urgent need for ra-
dio repairmen and technicians in
class V-6 of the Naval Reserve
The pay is $60 and $72 per month
to start and offers from three to
four months advanced training be-
fore being ordered to active duty
and on completion of the schooling
those accepted will be given an op-
portunity to advance to a higher
rating Petty officer ratings are
still open in most branches of the
general service as well as con-
struction and regular navy
The Navy Recruiting Station at
Woodward is open seven days a
week from 8:00 a m to 8:00
Calvin Elms Qualified
Gunnery Instructor
Having completed a study in the
use and repair of weapons of an
armored division ranging from the
15 caliber pistol to the 105mm
cannon Private Calvin F Elms
sou of Mr and IkIrs IL J Elms of
Boise City has graduated from the
gunnery department of the Armor-
ed Force school and is now a gun-
nery instructor
He has been in the army about
a year and is stationed at Fort
Knox Ky
MRS- JURCENSEN RECOVERS
Mrs Dave Jurgensen who under-
went an appendectomy at a Clay-
ton hospital last week is recover-
ing nicely and it is expected she
will be able to return home the
last of the week
Number 40
Volunteer
Wheat May
Be Saved
Requirements For
Compliance Stated
By AAA Official
Recent changes in Triple A reg-
ulations will permit use of Cimar-
ron comity's xolunteer wheat crop
according to advice received this
‘eek by L C Bowen county ad-
ministrative officer
The announcement frOM II
Nloffitt state administrative offi-
er at tillwater said in cases
‘vhere Noluloper wheat can best be
used in livestock production its use
for pasturing or cutting for hay
will he encouraged On the other
hand farmers cooperating with
the AAA program who choose to
harvest their volunteer wheat will
be able to (‘arn both conservation
and parity payments provided (1)
their acreage of seeded wheat is
vithin the 194 2 allotments and they
comply with other provisions of the
AAA program (2) they store their
volunteer ‘vheat on the farm as
long as it is subject to a marketing-
quota penalty and (3) they
seed within their 1913 wheat ac-
reage allotment
Triple A payments to farmers
who harvest their volunteer wheat
in exeess of the wheat acreage al-
lotment will bo held until actual
1913 complhmee has been made
The farm stored wheat will be eli-
gible for a 1942 wheat loan at 53
per cent of the usual rate
Volunteer wheat harvested for
grain or cut for hay will not qual-
ify toward flieeting the to
conservation or erosion-resisting
requirements but that not harvest-
ed or cut for hay will meet these
requirements to the same extent
that fall seeded barley rye or oats
will qualify
A supplemental announcement
by Moffitt stated further "Wheat
stored to postpone penalty pay-
ments inay be released free of
penalty if (1) la the suhsquent
marketing year the acreage allot-
ment is underseeded in which case
the amount released woo hi be the
product of the normal production
times the underseeild acreage or
(2) if the actual production is less
than the normal production of the
farm wheat acreage allotment in
which case the amount released
The Woodward Navy Recruiting the amount released would be tlie
office announces a continued call Product of the normal production
for men specialized in construction times the undersec1 acreage or
work to enlist in the Construction (2) if the actual production is less
Regiment of the Naval Reserve than the normal production of the
Qualified men are accepted be- farm wheat acreage allotment in
tween the ages (if 17 and 50 years which case the amount released
would be equal to the amount
The Construction Regiment of-
which the actual production fell
below the normal production of the
allotment —
"To admInister this program
equitably among producers it will
be necessary that voluteer wheat
be stored separately from wheat
harvested from the seeded acreage
Also producers will be required to
substantiate their production of
volunteer wheat in order that a de-
tertnination may be made in 1943
as to whether or not marketing
quota penalties have been avoided
in accordance with the instructions
set out above"
1 all 111
1
do repairmen and technicians in J0111 II Nisbet!' Dies
class V-6 of the Naval Reserve of Heart Ailment
The pay is $60 and $72 per month
John Nisbeth 69 a resident
to start and offers from three to
four months advanced training be-
here for more than 20 years died
suddenly
fore being ordered to active duty at his home Thursday
and on completion of the schooling morning from a heart ailment that
those accepted will be given an op-
became serious more than a year
portunity to advance to a higher
ago and led to his resignation as
rating Petty officer ratings are Justice Of the Peace
Ile was stricken on his way to
still open in most branches of the
general service as well as con-
town Wednesday afternoon and
struction and rcgular navy
with his condition growing more
serious during the night prepar-
The Navy Recruiting Statiun at ations 'ere being made to take
Woodward is open seven days a him to the Veterans hospital in
week from 8:0 a tn to 8:00 p
Amarillo when the end canto
m excepting holidays and Sunday
when it closes at 1:00 p in The Ile was a native of Missouri arid
served as a vol tint eer in the
recruiting officer is in the post of- Spanish-American war Ile moved
flee building at Guymon all oay1 to Sandy Hook in 1917 to Mexho-
Tuesday of each week IrNN OtV)
to Sandy Hook in 1917 to Mexho-
ma in 1923 and to 11ukeCity in 1930
lie is survived by his wife one
son Orris F of Durango Colo
a sister Mrs Wm Whitehead of
Quincy Ill and one brother
William of 1Taeon Mo
Funeral arrangements are being-
withheld pending arrlval of relatives
Red Cross Volunteer
Material Is Scarce
Mrs E I McMahan chairman
of the Red Cross Volunteer Service
for Cimarron county has been ad-
vised that there is no more mater-
ial just at this time for foreign
war relief prodllet:on
Unbleached ITIUSlin however is
available for hospital bedside bags
and a supply of this has been re-
quisitioned for the local chapter
and should arrive shortly The bags
are for use in hospitals in outpost
defense areas
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