’ESTERN GUARDIAN -Mn. John u“ smmufi: suhuriptionl. “ ‘ .1 dc:- ksto Water It. 5:883:71 Wok: st. h reserved for new: films-est but advertising of $11. a word strictly pay- m advance. nnn"»ow5a1i 4 0Z0}. a sample- KNIGHTS TOOTB PASTE glker 8a Seniple. t Ea iilfifl-arid harness - id Bil-Bl! - .0 ‘ 11-899-3-4-21. t Lil/ER OIL TABLETS 100 Wiliiifll‘ 8a Sample. .. PANTS 15c pair. Walker I C. ; BARGAINS see our March iilar Taylor Drug tcn. y NIPPLES“ 8 for 15c. orsemple. ENDE; FUNERAL -ivn-. i p°llliy attending the fun- Mrs. Sandy MacKenzie-S. 1 GRATULATI ON S -- Mr. lloy Tanton of St. El- m bcing congratulated on val oi a liitle daughter at me on March 2nd. - . U. MEETING — The monihlv meeting of the side Branch oi the W. C. . cld at the home of Mrs. Picrzering oi1 Convent M g many of the s wzre iinable to a Ltnd on of [ifCl/aiiillfl flu the inset- . short.—S. --—----\ : AL PERMANENTS. - lm‘ d time only we arepof- our Special Guaran ccd » 'I‘uIin Uii Permanznt, reg- 09 for only $2.96. Be one 0! y ones and book early as iimliesl number can be ac- atsd. Noonans Barber Shop :au.y Parlor, Summerslde. L-930-3-6-8-l1. SING 0F MR5. KEIR Y- Many friends learned -. t of the posing of Mrs insay. who died at her - Hamilton on Friday morn- . Ramsay was 53 years of » had been an invalid for " Ramon wa a TY. Johnson Ramsay Kensing- l. Ramsay was before her t. Miss Janie Ramsay o! n. The funeral took place ay from her Late residence. BESTING DIBCU5SION D CLUB— l> = study club of the Burn- School. on Fridgy af- Rnmsa d . y an Miss - were the hostesses and aer- sfterthemeo Jlncto i0 Dawson gave tn inter- gllper on the life of Pope ' i. other subjects discussed the new the itlver districts: Maritime Un- nrl many matters on the sit- - in Europe at the present These meetings were corn- ‘~ a short time ago and are '_ of git-at value to the teach- EATli or w. A. CLARK or . ML LOT lG-Ihero passed 1t his home in Central Int Wednesday last Mr. W. A. it the age of ‘l3 years after “tint illness. Mr. Olsr was i" "I Wheatlev River and we» of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. ‘ cilfk. He came when quits “ With his parents. took up ' ll in t_l1e district and setted l1l!iiB_i'tl5 hcma there. He was Pitrtssive farmer and most eneemed by a large clrclc of _. l-le leaves to mourn hilifmtrlv Miss Eximan omn- 1‘ iver, and the followin eons: °i t 16. Pemy and dney " - One son Herman was kil- hirhe Great War. and another e13. who also went over seas, oh at Lot officiated. The Messrs. Garfield hurt .__- Gurdisn will be delivered to Boy at 2o Ml’ Ill! or 10o por week. ||r order to the boy responsible for deliveries nature may he Inserted . M Wok: ltroot lut- ‘nn Fame. couwryfbcnc 280-1 should b0 loll with Mm p,“ Guardian may In bought all! It w: of u» following m... h Gourlios D n5“ fl-Mayllimdniihli"; l!!! h 1-11»a¢“z'a§-1hi»§;'f,',1§, 3 on Y0!!! NIILQ. -—LATEX m; ‘w svfiflal 20c pair. $551.‘. aageqizilies. —!'e.\s'r '15 for 59c. ‘£31 ‘ERG Téffuyrfi Malt a2 01s. 83c. Walker s. Semgllg. —SERIOUSLY LL- Nkret to learn ‘that fifeiisygfifl l-larkness is seriously lll,-3_ 1..;‘l."¥iE.1*§:i;i';‘“'em£;". 8"" - ppor- géliéll’ éor right man. Afaply cum,“ - ummerside, Mon ay. March 6th between 4 and 6 P M. and ask for ivir. Bohaker. Lais-a-a-ai. -°°NFINED To Tm: uousa -F"'1¢"ds W111 warez to learn that Mr. Clifiord Wnalen is connned to his house. having hurt, his bu]; when he fell on the sidewalk While 801m: to his home one eV8lllIlg.—S —EXTRA HEAVY ‘zit-Enrico!!! t aulg or fifl I8 . d k 5 black lining. sptélii 551$ ‘$.31 Lracr-‘s. L-899-3-4-2i. “PRESTONE. the best, cheapest and only reliable cnti-fmsu. Price less than one half what it alas a few _i‘9flT> Bill-t Order now a. Brace s. L-B99-3-4-2l. —SPENT WEEKEND IN SUM- MEBSlDE-Mr. Thomas White, a student at King's College. Halifax. 506m: the weekend with his moihcr Mrs. _Ci‘|Bl"i'.‘;i (‘in Wolfe white and his sister Miss Bctty.—S. —WARREN‘S MILL Burlington will close ici- Llllbililll! 0n Maioli 15bit. Crushing (‘\(‘l'\' ’l‘iiesda,\', sawing other days. L-940-3-6-3l_ —NORTII SHORE Hockey League playoffs lll Kciisliigtoii Rink ltinnrlr" March t‘ at 8 p. 111. Clcrmcnt, vs. Indian River. first flame of the beet tlirrc of live total game series [or the Brtkcr Trophy-admission ‘ l0 and 20 cents. L-93é. —PURCHASKI) BUIVDINtB-Mr. Cyril Kenny of Summersid: has purchased the building near Trav- eller's Rest Station which was known as the "Birds Ere Centre". Mr. Kenny is hauling it over the ice to Glovers Shore and will use it for a summer cottage. —UATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEA- GUFPTlhe regular monthly meet- ing of the Catholic Women's Ica- Rue was held in the K. of C. Home and was well attended. Mrs. Parnell McMahon presided. A nomination committee was appointed to look after the election of officers at the annual mee in April. It was decided to cont ue the milk to the children during March. The penny auction sale was a. at success and a good sum realize . The social ser- vice committee reported a gcod deal of work done during the month ta lleép the children to attend school. wind and sleigh robes —COMMUNITY SERVICES AID- ID-Total expenditures of $752.18. leaving a surplus of $69.53 for the year 1938, were shown in the fin- ancial statement submitted at the annual meeting last week in Sum- mcrside of the Abegwelt Chapter. I.O.D.E. $706.37. or 86 per cent of the total receipts, were used for . During the year ILOM bottles of milk were supplied to undernourished school children M: a 00st of flitting “t? qma-ts of were supp. private homes for undemourlshed children. The work of the Red 0mm Dental Clinic was supported by a vote of $36.80. Personals -—-‘Mrs. Daniel CorTnick was taken to the Prince County Hospital on _.M[g_ slnclalr MacKay and little daughter are visiting in Summer- sidc guests at the MBWIBY Hm!“- —Mr. Austin Remain’ 0i’ WXWPY was a welcome visitor to Bummer- side last week-S. —It is pleasing to report that Alice Taylor of Hamilton is improving from her recent serious illncsL-G -_ . rename of Stanley attend- ed the funeral of her brother. Mr. W. A. Clark on Friday at Int 16-8. willmrett learnt): u. nan-mas Dawson hunter” the IPrinc treatment. —<Mr. Woodland Oolwlli and Mr. Qiarles Colwiiluof Noraam‘, we: in Kingston a ndlng o uner o! the into Mn. Nicholas Colwill. -Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dennis. Clinton, attended the funeral on ‘mudsy of the late Mrs. Nicholas Colwlll, Kmgswn. They also spent a few days in New Haven the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. B. if. O01. will. County Hospital for n JailedFor Refusal To Educate Son d15- ' uon a fine of 523$" 45.5mm’; l love c swine “an e l8 thigfl ‘wéifp-vm‘ mdsy suffering from pneumonia. ed I Parliament Will i‘ (Conflmicdfromgg!) mil-i Conldhlslaf" Blaokgorcbocisidrcdalz“ slvc writer on economic questions, is preparing uicna for study of the Bank of Canada annual state- ment. Governor Graham Towers and other officials of the bank will appear before the mnmitgne and the entire question of in. flattion. money and social be discussed. The feeling among members of Parliament is that the monetary uuestion will be an issue of con. slderable importance in many parts of Canada in the next elec- tion and each party will seek to develop a carefully thQIuRh-t-out, policy on which to appeal to tlhe electnrate. No Lfelsion Re Election As the szssion moved aloha there have been no developments that give any indication when the gen- eral elections will be held. Hardly a day basses but Drivutte Liberal "lfmbfirfi Dress cabinet minis-tors f0!‘ a tip on when the. Govern- mcnt will appeal to the people, The reply is always the same, The dCCLSiOll rests witiii Prime Min- istcr Ma {Wide King and ll he i135 YCHCiY-‘d a decision. he has told no one Finance Minister Dunning has primissd to brim: down the sup. momentary estimates al an early date. uililch possibly will be lat-c iliis iveek. Them are nianv w. ilorts they will provide loi- an- r-xteiisivc public works program with guesses biting made it will axle/fed eanw is the Privilege and Eflecticns Committee under tihe chairmanship of C. E. Bothwell (Lib. Swift Current) will again tadrle the bill designed to control election eimendlfoines. It was left over last session be- cause the c time took up its entire time rebuilding the Can- ada inaction Act. NAZI MINISTER a ____(Continncd from 1) for self-sufficiency. Goebbels said “there is no Justification for skepticism inregardtobhe quality, use ulness or suitability of the new German materials." These, he asserted, were "for the most part superior to those made from the old materials." With conversations bet/ween lGerman and British industrial lgroups scheduled for this month. ithe Pro aganda Minister advised ‘the Brit public "not to smile scornfuily at the sight of the obvi- ous disproportion ln the cvimer- sli of the goods of the world ‘whch yawns between Germany and Italy." It would be a gccd thing for lthe British public. he said, tosup- port Germany's efforts to reduce the disproportion because these en- deavors "seem particularly suited to decrease the causes of tension in Europe-which otherwise are only too apt to increase." The famous fair for the first time In some 700 years opened with no Jewish exhibitors. wmmrac r-rfavifiis nrtsr PLACE to daiv night. and over the nimui "i!!! W to wrestle _ to Ba California Saturday be- ‘llhev will be how many California it takes three i‘ e SUll/ISIDEQGR AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Hollywood Glamor Girl Marries Again ed morons the ornm-Moadoo border ant/ur- day to take o. new husband. 43- vear-old Gene Markov. movie writer and producer. drove to Ban DleRO Firi- tains cause days to wed. o 1v the atonement was Markers Fili- Fuentes Aboolonio Munez read the mar- riage ceremony. it was the second time eaidn of the movie mlincinala marriage bond. The alamor girl has been divor- -ced from Fritz Mandi. wealthy European munitions manufamurer. Markers nrevistziaia wife was Joan f‘ Bennett. film . is Bennett divorced Markov in June. i937. ob- tained a divorce from dl shortly af-ter slhe came to tlhc United States. Kensington and Vicinity Mr. Everett Champion was a ro- cerit visitor to Margate. Mr. John Thompson was a busi- ness vLsitor to Emerald on Thurs- day. 'I‘hirty of our local hockey fans journey-ad to Charlottetown on Thursday evening, by the special train, wliei-e they attended the fin. al game betwmn the Charlottetown Royals and Summe-xside Capitol-i for the junior championship of the prrvince. Miss AdeiineHSampson of Char- lottetown is enjoying a. pleasant holiday with friends in Kensirig- n. Mr. Ira Brown of Clinton was a visitor to Kensirtgton on Friday. Mr. Geiald MacKenzie was a business visitor to summerside on Friday. The students of Kensington School are now busily engaged in sailing uhetr first edition of "The Kensixigt/Jn High School Oracle". ‘which along with the report which it gives of all school work up to the present time, jokes, poetry. news. ads, etc. also a stmy or the school's founding, a. story of L. M. Montgomery's life up to the time of the publication of her fannmis novel "Anne of Green Gables" oer- tainly makes this edition one c! their best efforts and their editor- ial staff are to be commended on their efforts of keeping the "Or- acle" on a standard with former years The recent rain which melted most of the snow to water and than fmme. made a great many ex- cellent skating ponds in this vicin- ity, of which the younger element- are enjoying to the fullest, during the daytime. when the rink is not open for mating. t The government snow plowpass- ed through Kerisington on Friday working it's way east to Charlotte- town, and undoubtedly will have the highway open to motor traffic at an early date. H PLOWING MATCH WINDSOR. B.—'Ilhe second annual Nova Scotia Dlowinlt be held in unity matches. which will be staged in Cicbober. were at Truro last .:__A__/__ .<.,_ n; a... . Island Man Gets Promotion a SEALING SHIP 4 (Confirmed from g 1) Hitler Dead, Book Published lGhifli-FEIAQL‘. m’ ““'; rmranfi1%§°dtn'e§o 2i: u, s, mama tempt tor-inn the bunt. zinc a ‘Honcho. mm. mama Dolorlbg Roselle -'—— ' Mn mm n. mo... work, Ocp- Alleged Double For; 3,19,“... “gage; g1..." n14 it wifinwnu. for hours w Fuehrer; Claims W“ "f- “W31 ,2“ "‘ €ii..”i."i‘i‘é’1l§n'€'tn’§“ieauv%"ama of Reich Head Poisoned ""4 "i" P" “=“°"'""¢ zrcssion for twenty five you: n: first with Clark L: board. A; soon weather NEW on; 1am‘, _ I moderated sufficienatalv he came m“, N11,, 35h,‘ “u?” ‘i “n” ‘ifigofi di"§i'fh"ufdv}wm% Y“ my Wok t nai- m within zoo y o the B" ' Adolf Hitler in dead a. Co. u chief accountant h in rind condition ma that Ind fired one 0! “w W" i" ‘°° ‘ m: form may with publics- m- ' was coin i‘ m" i" II ""4"" °°sh°hmab°”‘i-*m‘nm°w“ tan of "m. Strange est-h o! universe r a Island an llWIvs did Bat remember, attached to the rocket. “ma... ,5 mom“. ‘minder Aux bu!’ co tant “ha” h boniid 330%: lthh: fall: 5.5.3’ ell/idem w rt the t" <11 W We M1‘ 3nd 15H ns , w - f ' ' on with the ruult recgption is at n. i111 stiekln in the Rangers filer 1:1 $11111 lawns“ ‘aw WWW mm Avmlw- Chlflmfi- not u it should . To pron m mast. After small lino was ers hoolnssert a. ore- ms mm mend‘ Wm h’ u.‘ ml; t, yum" brig‘ has" put aboard. a stronger otne was But word that tho t came to he" o! m‘ “motion tube: and we will eh em on the Ranger and eveneually c; from roliablg scturccomd t. they - for on, N0 CHARGE, on our lhips were coupled with a six-in mad; m eflort to chock its uuth- ‘i? ; m h; mun‘ steel hawser and a. three-inch haw- muqqmgrgumgbyy without 491m- ; m- ay; “rant n; z" "not. mas: .t~;.:=t.-.:..: i» wit»... —- “t. WI - e The l il b t unii of iezeplflii you arczet- t Ranger into ‘Iremssev Barber m...» pllblvighfi! 63AM that 1t is this ‘°°““"“°“ m“ ° 1) ' ‘ml- l! "i" l" 5"“ l n" “mm” difficulty. “d ea“ m“? translation of l. manuscript writ- tuhe or two, we can supply ruched 8t. Johns, a. ha 415v! by .. u“. Bum... d, came on the heels of these Bump any typo from m; q, u- s m oassev. scribed u . mm" o! ‘mum day developments: aortmcnt. Bring chem to- Oaptahi Benson will sail tombr- born m" mum.’ Austrian Mrflp 1. ouncement by J. A. Barb dly—llp,dlq Dgpgflmgn‘. row in the Sealer Beothic. 1 and mm m“ o! m“, land. Nova Scot-la fire marshal. tint The Ranger crew miss 118KB "0 0B9 official probe of the disaster wmfl n- w a a voyage but members said 1111-. owl’! 01 n" "Eli W51" open ‘Inesdav. It will be a RADIO BARGAIN! _ n” they were thankful at being saved rer- Bauer, they shite, sent the man- froin a. wane gray . Macaroni 4 - tube Ecclrio 7y e ‘maxim w com“: to smmulun to Fiance Table Model Blditr-onl need mime nd Handley of deb inquiry. 2. Appointment of J. J. Nova Bwtin I-lighways Depart clearing the Newfoundland yesterday dc- and mums w p, puh- to direct work of ruff; '-'°#c.:."('>'§l_umA scribed difficulty“ in reaching the 1mm upon m, gum, bu; l; up and searching for bodies. comm" u‘ ‘mums h", b“; Burger in the eboar, that later ‘m, omn- hmd‘ and tanned the 3. Emolblisnmeni, o1 an lnformap room m, am mt u, ttookuoff the 18 kcrewthmembers.‘ Aas‘ United ma“ m Janna,’ when u; i321: gflftince in the Queen Hotel on.- price sans. clearing at s 1.50. will: flwmum uffvlfrtfk“ “f, mdenfiwb gvéslydecided to pub ~ it immedi~ chgm oxséuA-vmggisoi naigax in a g g clory hanging in the sealers Sightseers at the fire scene in 'I'i1e publishers admit that some of the statements u to Hitbrs activities in the book do not check with the known record of the Fuehrer’; activities. but they at- ed a devil's. Luckily no one was injured. The Ranger men. however. manag- ed to get aboard the lifeboat suc- cessfully and made the return trip to the Newfoundland. i419 CIOSEIY-blli-lt- business section saw the lire gégliirflills dash to the "B8 B86111 t y. Police said a short circuit in a sprinkler systom at a wholesale hardware firm a; RUBBER BELTING — Belt lacing and Alligator Belt Futene . We have a oom- gletg stock from 1%" to 6". "Y MW NM"! M’ ‘"33: With three of the rescued y0lun- tribute thaq discrepancies to the Water street behind the hotel pro- "lif H"! beti¢r‘l>°'""~ teering to assist. the lifeboat start- use of "doubles" for Hitler. Dertv was responsible ior the alarm. P "8 "v filh- ed back. It was impossible to reach iliroughout, the book is an indtr- Bodies or m. and Mrs. McColi, liked couple. were found on up urtn floor of the section o this building left standing about in feet from their room. They wero identified through a purse clutched the Ranger arid the lifeboat was swept away. The Newfoundland bore down on the boat and managed to swing it aboard. . Capt. Murphy of the Newfound- ect indictment of the Nazis. Eli‘ though ostensibly written by an ardent follower of Hitler. Bauers story i5 that, he went w Berlin in i938 and was arrested by entit- a? SOLEX LAMPS —- It plys l0 buy dependable, thousand hour, first quality lamps. They. ar u h better than the land t l '2 b0 d th Han in Mrs. M Coll’ h d d - chimp] C imported Ia nose and cgfiplgd up vithafhe two sevegrs: Hofllnietlmn Igglimewzivgsi-igugialg h: W)‘: scriptlon made osut ttanheil-Jby Z d?- lnmps. give more ligh » with inch hawsers. He towed her for two (“mad mm the ext da 5e ihen M» DflvSIciB-n. Pfllicf.‘ Salli cAXG pin-rs less currrni and last much hoursvand the tow broke. was ‘an - “m” Y W u contained $15 which was browned ongcr. Insist m1 Solex Lamps imposdble to connect. again. H‘ W" IIMXDQG Y ml l! by the heat. at 5 for $1.00. Hardware The Neu-foundlanrl stood by the Reich Chancellor and the late m5, Jpggy’; w Department. sealer. CRDi. Badcock told Capt. Capt. Ernest Roehm, breaking inofl the fourth floor. Police identi- , _ , Muiphy the billl) seemed seaworthy a conference to decide Bauer-s lied the body f wear-old DRLKILL _ use ‘his h" and he did not want to abandon fate, was ptrugkby his resemblance woman through dental work. Two her. Ol.l was poured on the waters to smooth the seas but the ocean was» so cold the oil ccagulated and iva= ineffective. friends called at the police statbn last night and conilrmed the iden- tificstion. Mrs. Josey: sister, My; Henrv Burke. lives in Timm Ont. The body was sent; m 311st. bufine fgr burial. v8 of skates found vritb tho part of the body in the mom 9 signed to Johnston led police to pg- lieyle was (‘gee hockey ri-xexfem BQWBO ." Detective Baker said l: tcr an n of the charred body. esta Priced Animal Insecticide for killing lice. etc. on cattle, sheep and horses. Instant, ef- ltfi the Fhiehrer and took charge of m. Hitler was impressed “rlth the 1 1| I l 1 (1 - resemblance which was greater 9° V” "mm!" c‘ u‘ “m The Imogene finally arrlvgd and than that o‘ mm om” doublet pkwiY sumuwn- on Friday got the line abcar . a ma’ md an“ mm “Mme r __________ Adolf.’ , By disguising himself. he HULMAN 3 . amnesia’: Summerside cd assassiniation or Widg igdiipnoed. book cerunones nape:- sonatmt trlis Fuchrer. On some occasions he nude speeches for Hitler. the book says. Bauer recites that he narrowly - th occasi be- l Grade X (Senior) —l. Donald me comm-y is traversing a gmvg muse he cwff“ on ca n land rifiiliPlifi i... blishcd by dental 331i and tho imprint on the neck or a rosary. Pbilowlnz a conference of City ls. d ‘I rvm-z VALLEY scnoor?‘ (Semi-terminal) (Continued from page i) m, tamed Hm and Provincial officia 5n 0mg‘ Forbes. 3- Bernice HB-Ilfifll- 3- 311319 situation and when discipline, un- ierk food in advance and an at- gum‘? trgnd “w “d-iomh‘ Ramanv- i and obedience on the pan. of tempt had been made m poison h Mmonf}, “m” ‘"3" 573d‘? x (Junmri-l- “mm t0 the Government are needed the Nazi leader. gen-lay mnomfed Nova’ ye‘,- MacAusland. 2. Isabell Mac- mme than eve, He describes mm “mm”, w“- “as might be mafiff! ‘all; em DPUBPH- 3- GmdY-i 3115' “Those responsible for such con- versation; ‘ bween Hitler and dth- work were placed under control Grade Ix-L wand“ MwNevill- duct committed folly, thinking they cr Nazi leaders quoting them ex- one man.” 1 Jean Rams", 3~ 3°“ MN‘ could in collusion with the enemy tenslvely. He details of the Dome, in charge c: lnfmmatlo mmiid- break such discipline. unity and Raichstag fire various attempts to 811d vti-lllables. is a s or Grade vn-LA- and" mmsw- obedience and deliver a coup de assassinate Hitler the occupation 3nd $00k care of valuables at the 9- 3W1 “WW- grace m the back of loyal Spain." of an, Hhirlelmnd tbs purge of the time 01 the tame disaster more Grade VII-l. Audrey Mac- ' N“; PM“, mtfomer mcidemk than I) years ago when bodies rq_ "K811i 2- Vern" "lllnd- 1- 31m. March 5—(AP)~—Na.ir all written in am wvrds of an on- °°"°'°d m" ti“ 11"" AW“ In Ami“ “M” iorialist Fmirls radio declared w- thuslmt/c Nazi but in a manner to “m”! we" b"°“¢b‘ '-° 3311f“- Grade VI (Senior) —l. Phyllis night ma; ncamgena is sunmm uvrum the Nu“. “At! hht. the work proceeds i sharp“ z‘ “"3"” Nisbet’ s‘ erlng herself to us and the Red On the eve of the "Big Four" hm fit’ Aswan‘ sxmvei h“ bee“ Jean MacKay. mat (Mamid Govmunent meet, confluence m which ma” cham_ l1: to the ills street block Grade v1 (Jui°')“1' Blanch has gotne abroad bet-lain. Mussolini and er wa§o°m9§$Y°§§g1§fih§,§‘,f§,§,“Q‘;}; mlwa'nucig"uffi'xg°nnd Rama‘ 3' “Oonltinuarwe of the war would participated at Munich in 1838. from the affected block in order m Grade v“‘1 lsiua" ma!" 2 befllurflwlviadrid Govcrmnenl; oflic Hltqerpolm gtlveiils‘fogd9mi1lm- racmtm “wage of ma“ - . . - e _ .. n w _ um in away debris. _ Elaine wmlmns’ gielfxilgllqgbaéktehz ial announcement. said an atbempt- lng witizi his principal aides. the Pfifiile Rnyfll Car-Milan Mounted . . . I I 58L Grade IV—1. Gm . ed u, gm -~ d and me ber f the Cit igggfiiguMacxav. 3. 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