oar.-..; ..t.. - :.3v:.' N Page 2,1119 Guardian Thlmday,Nov. 10,1955 City and Central DANCI and art! no "7 nou.n' mu School Nave. u. - .. at llinmaug.-nru;'uuT.'s.lo" EYE-SAVING nunaa h sncm. poodl. .Brown Electric. ii ' ,: H.I( Brown HEM? um” ” we TREAT ran aica WILL DON'T Luv: you.r marketing until tomorrow. do it today. GeVlSIT in Style Millalery. Graft lo Hubtyla. ""7 W" Giggey'a Pharmacy. opan.l a.ln. to I No. As TOMORROW is remem- brance Day the City Market will By instead. if be open tod R EXPERT REPAIRS on all elec- A PERFECT GIFT for perfect tric appliances. Call Brown Elec- coffee. tillessweiaunzhougla pcrcola- trle. ' to:-nun. mwn ectric. A MNCEmYns.A' REMEMB NOTICE -Have llat of persons McDonald will be closed on Fri- wanting home to buy or rent. day. Nov. llth. Open all day Contact Frank Creamer. W KelIl- Saturday. Nov. 12th. ington Rd. Phone 7912. wounrs PHARMACY. Prince MR. KEN IIARDACRE repres- Street. will be the only drug enting Leishman Made-To-Measure -!l0l'e 0Pell Ill dl.Y tomorrow. clothing. will be in attendance on Ml'l!ll8lll-te Dayl- Nov. 10th at S.A. MacDonald s. GOSPEL T E N T, Seulemwnv ANYONE wishing to fake piano llleellllli lllllltly ll 5 D-m- -l- or singing lessons on Saturday A. Joyce and G. A. Ramsay. All afternoon please contact Mrs. W9lC0m9- Cecil Macxenzie. Long Creek. REMEMBRANCE DAY - S. A. McDonald will be closed fitln gri- . V . llth. O , gglurdhygv Nov. 12th. pen a Hy Milk Company. Ltd- MEMBERS of the Ladies Aux- HOUSE WIRING expertly done iiiary Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L., 3! a .reasonable figure. Brown are requested to meet at the Elecml” 131315212- Leglon Home on Friday morning at 10.30 to attend the Remem- brance Day services at the Ceno- baph. FRIDAY BEING Remembrance Day our office will be open on Saturday until 9:30 pm. Also our Islam for receiving cream. Pure ARE YOU wondering what to (give for Christmas? Call in at our Gift Shop and solve your problems. Patterson's -- Gift POLICE comr - Three of- specialist”- tenders appeared before Marxist no Immunization Clinic will be rate Martin yesterday. One man held this Friday, Nov. 11th at charge with taking a vehicle with- are i-ieniin ceninei 133 pn-nce' Si out the owners consent was sent- The next clinic will he on Friday, enced to thirty days. One drunk Nov. 18th. from 2 to 4 pm. and and incapable was sentenced to on each successive Friday after- twenty days and a second drunk noon. and inca able was fined five dol- lars andpcosts or two days. ANNUAL SUPPER T OVEF 409 were served at the annual supper JUNIOR Y.P.S. - The regular Sponsored by St Mary's parish at weekly meeting of the Trinity the Beaver hall. Montague. last Junior Young People's Society was lllglll. A delicious supper of chick- held Nov, 9 at 8.30. The meeting cn. ham and salad was served. At was opened by recreation led by the conclllsion of the supper a sale Roger Craig and Sterling Mac- of cakes was held with Mr. G. H. Dlonald a lively discussion followed Nelson as auctioneer e recreation led b Don Garn- hum, The topic for (IIPSCUSSIOII was ST; PAUL'S A-Y-P-K St. "Plans fm. the coming year... The Pauis A.Y.P.A. met last night in regular business was transacted "'9 93”” hall Wllll IWPHLV mem- under the president. Ralph Wright. 59” Present Following the devot- siemng Mncnonaid and Roger lonal period led by the president Craig were eiecied as delegates in there was. a short business period the Sunday evening followship m99'"lE- The members polished the council. A worship service was led chulcll bliss during Work period by Carmen Jay and Ken Johnson and the" All Welll 0" 8 SCBVEHEEP The meeting cinsen wiin the Min. hunt. Lunch was served and meet- pni. bane.-iicginni ing closed with benediction. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Mrs. Hedley MacNeill was held yesterday from the re- sidence of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Batchllder. Georgetown. to St. James Church where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Owen Kiggins, P,p,, who also conducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were Edward Martin. Bernard Keenan, Howard LeBlanc. Daniel Maccormac. Guy I-Iemphill and Waldron Lavers. Interment was in the church ceme- tery. The funeral was very large- ly attended. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Roderick MacDonald was held '.'.' s' y morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Andrew's Church, where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George MacCol-mac. who also officiated at the grave. The Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARBIAGES. ' DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion BIRTHS VEALE-At the P. E. I. Hospital on Nov. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Veale, Central Royalty. a daugh- ter. Death . Y Of Wall Known a brief illleaa. He wal in his Goth. year. He entered the hospital on Oct. 11 to undergo an operation from which there was no pronounced rally. , Mr. MacDonald was born at sprlngton. P. E. I.. the son of the late John R. and Christine Mac- Donald. The early years of.llls life were spent in Providence. R. 1., where he learned his trade as a Master Builder. On returning to Chailottetown. Mr. MacDonald continued to em- gagc in his chosen vocation in which he was active until a few days before entering the hospital. Mr. MacDonald enjoyed the re spect and confidence of the con- gregation of Zion Presbyterian Church where he was Sunday School superintendent over a long period. He was also a member of Zion Brotherhood and an elder of the Church since 1926. For the past three years he has been clerk of the Session. Surviving relatives in addition to '5 wife the former Margaret I. MacLennan are four sons; Harold. . siding in Marshfleld. Mass. and Millar, Earl and George in Char- lottetown. Surviving daughters are: Irene (Mrs. Eric Holdway). Pictou. N. S.. Margaret (Mrs. Edison Ail- kenl. Hamilton. Onl.. and Miriam at home. Other survlng relatives are: brothers Dan in British Colum- bia. George, in Providence. R. 1.. and Harry in Central Royalty. Sisters are: Christine (Mrs. W.J. Mac-Duff). Providence. RI, and Annie in Providence. R. I. TO VISIT HERE Dr. R. M. Taylor. B.A.. F.R.C.P (C). who has been appointed ex ecutive director of both the Cana- dian Cancer Society and the Nation- al Cancer Institute of Canada. ac- companied by his predecessor Dr. O. H. Warwick is making a Nation- wide tour in the interest of the organizations referred to. Dr. Toy- lor is cheduled to address a pllhllc meeting in the Clover Club at 8 p.m. on Nov. 17. "Howe" Ready To Sell This Morning I It is expected to have the Govern- ment icebreaker. CGS. C.D. Howe loaded at the Marine wharf and ready to sail by early Thursday morning. She will carry supplies to tl. lighthouses along the coasts of Newfoundland. Belle Isle, Lab- rador and the northern coast of Quebec province. At present the CGS Brant is I under going refit at Bruce Stewart and Co. Ltd., while the CGS Sorel is under refit at the Ferguson Ship- yards Ltd,, Plctou. When the over- H. hauls have been completed the two vessels will be employed in picking The regular mommy meeiing nf up the bouys in the Gulf area. The the Electrical Conlractorst Assoc- Gmlll ls 9XP0t'lEd '0 Sall W the iation was held in the Dining Room End "I N”l'9'"b"- 3'"-"l the 5”"! "Old Spain" on Tuesday Nov. 8th.,i08PlY lll DCl'embeT- the Vice-President Mr. Earl Arsen-i swwmrjji ault presiding, A large renrcsent- ' ation of the Contractors of PE.l.l were in attendance and two new! members were admitted. PATRICIA ANN MACKINNON A Silo” bllsllless meetlllll Wasi The death occurred suddenly at first held at which tentative By-I her home on Oct, 18, of Patrlci: Laws were discussed and reviewedlmm MacKinnon, 5 year old daugh- and other routine matters dealt fer of Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mac- with. Kinnon. Besides her sorrowing par- The Speaker for the evening. Mr. ents there are two sisters and one Lloyd Hull of the Steel and Engine brother, Gall. age 8: Donna Marie Products then gaveavery interest- age 3. and Gary Louis age I ing address on furnace oil burn- year. ers. dealing with the installation The funeral was held from the and care of same. and especially residence of her parents to St. with the proper adjustment of the Dunstan's Basilica where Requiem operating and safety controls to get High Mass was celebrated by Rev. the maximum efficiency (in fuel Justin MacDonald who also offici- consumption. ' ated at the grave. The pallbearers After this, refreshments were were Leonard McKinnon. Walter served and a pleasant social hour Al'Sell8Ull. William Gflllllv Bells pent, The next meeting win he in Jamin Grant. Bernard Perry am Summergide, Ivan Perry. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. The funeral was very largely attended. FLOWERS PILLOWS ., Mother and Father and family. CROSS Orange Lodge V'lsiI'ai'ion At Hunter River Hlllboro District Loyal Orange Lodge. paid an official visit to the members of the Hackett Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKinnnn and family, Pictou, N.S. WREATHS Grandfather and Grandmother Mc- Kinnon and Uncle Bennett Teachers and Pupils of Spring STAVERT-At. the Prince County Hospital on Nov. 8. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Stavert (nee Dorothy Smith, R.N.l, Freetown. a daughter. 7 lbs. 11 ozs. CROCKETT - At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Wednes- day, Nov. 9. 1955. to Mr. and L. Crockett. York. a daughter. MABRIAGES MICFARLANE-KAINELLOS - At Donlands United Church. Toronto. on Nov. 4. 1955. Audrey Ruth MacFarlane to Nlcklas J nmea Kainellos. CONRAD-DAY - At Wellington United Church Manse on Nov. 5. 1955. by Rev. W. B. MacPhail. Marjorie Helene Day of Welling- ton to Bruce Reginald Conrad of Broad Cove, N.S. pallbearers were: Joseph Bar- rett. Urban MacDonald. Joseph MacLeod. Michael Macxenzie, Alex MacPhee and Jack Mac- Kearney. Burial was in the church cemetery. Personals Mrs. Wendell H. Lea. City, has entered the Victoria General Hos- pital. Halifax. where she will be confined for the next ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Konder- son. and Isabel Anne. Charlotte- town. spenl Sunday in Albany. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Delaney. Mrs. Wendell Lea. 22 West Street left by plane yesterday to enter the Royal Victoria Hospital. Hal- in Hunter River last Tu aday Park school . evening. The meeting was atetend- M" and ill'"5' Willard McK""""' ed by several Grand and Pat V' Grand Officers. and also sever; STRAYS . members who represented the New s M” Jahme MCK"""m Wlltshire district and Queen's and family , County Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKl.nnon The chief speakers for the oc- Marga: Mrs" Stanley Dmmn and caslon were: Brothers Archibald Shaw. County Master; James V. 3"" 0; an" PldcI&al"e' Lido Crabbe. Deputy County Master; M; an d 'w t Mlculm Golden Dollar, District Master; - 3" . '5- 9"” C"d"'0" The Rev. A.!:. Pierccy. Junior and famlly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ronoghan and family - Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant James and Cyrll Mr. and Mrs. E. Larabie The Richard Family Claire and Joan Myra Costain Card Oi Thanks Deputy Grand Master; G.A. Cud- more, Post Grand Master: and P. G. Macliiachern, Grand Master. After a large variety of business matters had been discussed and dealt with. the meeting was con- cluded wlth a lunch. served by: members of the Beckett Lodge .......,:... FIND LIVE VIRUS lfax for treatment. All her friends wish her an early recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Will- iam MacDonald are sorry to hear DEATHS MacGUIGAN - In the Sacred Heart Home. Charlottetown. Nov. 3, 1955. Mrs. Albert MacGuigan. 4 .8, mi Remnins have been irnnn. that she is a patient in the PEI. (aged from the Mnnnnngn irnn. Hospital. All wish her a speedy oral Home to the home of her l”9C0V0PY- son James MacGui;:an. Kinkora. ggnywhere the funeral will be SMALL DESTROYER fldllyv NOV. 11. H0 St. M8l- The a outl. a South American lcl1Y'3 Ch""l"v Kl”l""3- "ll" Snlnlrodent beglonging tn the guinea i amn Requiem Mass at 9'30 In- - pg . s 4' ' ifamlly, causes mllch damage on: tlarment in the church cemetery. mg" plantations I.acDONAI..D-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Wedncs-E day. November 9, 1955, Alexander A. MacDonald. 96 Upper Hills-I bom Street. Charlottetown. in his i 66th year. Resting at the Mac? Lean Funeral Home. Funeral ' - from Zion Church tomorrow. Friday, service commencin at 2 o'clock. Intermentliroo leld Cemetery. MMALEER - Suddenly at lie Charlottetown Hospital, Wednes- day. Nov. 9. 1955. John MacAleer. . aged 42 years. His remains will; be transferred this afternoon at 2 I o'clock from the Hennessey Fun-I oral Home to the residence of his I mother. Mrs. Florence MacAleer.l FRIDAY. sirates a change in shopping Retail Stores will remain eluding Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas McKlnnon wish to thank all those who sent flowers and sympathy Cards during the loss of their little girl. WASHINGTON (AP)-The pub- Iic health service announced Wed- nesday "live" virus now has been found in all six originally suspect lots of Cutter polio vaccine. An earlier study had indicated live vlrlls was present in only three of the lots. Vacine manufacture was suspended last spring and a study of testing standards begun after a number of polio cases developed bring the January-October figure among children vaccinated with the this year substantially higher (bun Cutter product. for the whole of 1954, OTTAWA (CPI - Production of Canadian pig iron and steel soared to an all-time high in October. the bureau of statistics reported Monday The October gains con- tinued a trend of earlier months to of this week being Remembrance hours. THE ABOVE CHANGE IS FOR OPEN all day Saturday In- Under the co-chairmanship of George Macbounl and Ralph Illulllll. Centennial Y's Men ob- served their Remembrance Day wogramme. George Macbougnl told of the history and meaning of this hallowed day which means so much to the history of Canada. He iwwed how "the glorious faw'f payln the supreme ucrlflce. "renewal; the minutes silence and the reciting of an excsflll the memorable "Rememb- rance Day" poem the meeting was turned over to Earl Taylor who gave a short talk on Y.M.C A. 'World Service" and emphasized the point with a film. The meeting came to an and with a lively sing song under- the leadership of Claude Whitenect and Les Alexander. George Anderson was fines master. The meeting concluded with the National Anthem. MARSIIFIELD W. I. The annual meeting of the Marsh- fleld W. l. was held at the home of Mrs. A. A- MacBeath on Nov. 3rd. The Plesident Mrs. Heath Foster opened the meeting with the Ode followed by the Creed. Roll Call was answered by mem- bers paying their fees. Minutes of the monthly and an- nual meetings were read and ap- proved. Cuuespondence A ' J ” a requut for clothing for the Unit- arian Services, Ottawa. A box is to be packed on Nov. llth. at the home of Mrs. Heath Foster. Mot- ions were made to contribute to the Endowment Fund and to the Treadle Sewing Machine Fund for Ceylon. A report was received of the Children's Hallowe'en Party hold in the Hall on October 31st. During the month of October the members learned with pleasure that the com- munlty of Marshfield was awarded first place in the Community Im- provemcnt Project sponsored by the P.E.I. Rural Beautification Society and are indebted to M-F. Schurman Co. Ltd for the generous award. The financial st t ent showed that over eight hundred dollars was raised during the year. More than four hundred of this amount was spent on the Hall. The following officers were elect- ed for the coming year: Honorary Pres., Mrs. L.H.D. Foster; Pres. Mrs. Albert J. Boswall: Vice Pres... Mrs. Ernest Foster: Sec'y Treas.. Mrs. Cecil Stetson: Assistant. Mrs- Athol Maclleath: Programme and Auditors. Mrs. Heath Foster and Mrs. W. R. Godfrey; Directors. Mrs. Edgar Heartz, Mrs. John Munn and Mrs. S. J. Scott; Sick Comm.. Mrs. Hector Jenkins. Mrs. H. C. Muttart, Mrs. Lorne Scott; Blue Cross, Mrs Athol Maclieath; Collections. Mrs. S. J. Scott; Organ- ist and Red Cross. Mrs, Ernest Poster: New members, Mrs. John Munn and Mrs. S. J. Scott. The retiring President thanked all the members for their loyal support and co-operation during the year. The retiring Secretary was pre- sented with a pup or in inwein for her work during the an two years. The Institute ad a ligns on i "Marshficld" post the sin Peters Road and all are. grateful to Mr. John Carr for flu artistic work. The December meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Foster when the Roll Call will be gifts for the sail and Polio pug. tom The Ilnstnr of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close Lunch was served by the l'"5l9”- "M9394 by the lunch committee. ------E... MEMORIAL SERVICE On Sunday November 6th- .c 2 pm. a mem rial I at the Nine llfile meieclevlllltllli-slid honoring the men from that com: munity who nude the Iupreme sacrifice in World Wan one and two. The service was under the ("”Pl995 0' Kllllllon Branch. No. on Canadian Legion and was at- tended by approxlmately fifty vet. NOTICE City Market open for business today instead of tomorrow. l ATTENTION Day, neces- htuughtpeaceotlnlndandbody ' Alexander Maclfay. The project d roVlVllll NI J05-ll Howard Society. devoted to prison reform and to improving the lot of those who have runjfoul of the law has been entrusted II! the Prince Edward Island linin- ter-lal Society to the Provincial executive. i In the banquet room of the Y. M. C. A.. Charlottetown. the Prince Edward Island Ministerial Association mat in annual Iaulon Monday IIteI1ItI:?o.n Nov. 1, twltth a good revtesen PM!!! mm the four District Asaoclatlou. Rev. ensinlton. was in the chair. . Rev. H. I. Milton. Charlottetown. conducted a S ' in worship ser- vice, basing his meditation on the words. "Stir up the gift of God which is in thee". The guest speaker. Mr. Max- well. secetary of the Y. M. C.A.. presented Interesting and challeng- ing facts procured from well plan- ned surveys. The thanks of those Couple Feted On Anniversary A very happy event was cele- brated on October Zttth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Call- beck. in honor of Mrs: Callbeck's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mn. Wiliam E. Donald of Ham- ilton on their 25th. Wedding An- nlversary. Heartiest uuusa tulations and best wishes were extended to the happy couple. The room was de- corated with gladioli and ferns and the Madeira table cloth was centred with a three-tier Anniversary cake made by Mrs. Elton Waite. niece of Mr. and Mrs. Donald. The cake was trimmed with silver leaves and silver-ettes. A silver gift was presented to the couple by Mrs. Ernest Callbeck from relatives present. crans and a large number of cit- lzens. Mr. Hector Currie was chair- man and the memorial address was delivered by Rev. Donald Nicholson. Clyde River. Messrs. Russell Mason and Warren Mac- Donald were standard bearers. Wreaths were placed by relatives of the honored dead. by the Leg- ion. and a group of children under the direction of Mrs. Norman Mac- Donald placed bouquets of flowers around the Cenotaph. The Last Post and Reveille were sounded by Mr. Wm. Chaisson of Charlottetown. A choir from the various churches rendered select- ions. and the singing of "God Save Welfare Prisoners .C.iotncern's Ministers akteoded these two mwwmwl: their fine mI,trlbu- : Rev. Prineal Rev. J. I. . Queens; and Rev. W. A. Patter- son Klllfl. - Tile secretary. Rev. A. E. Pier- cey. reported for the Provincial executive and the treuurar'I state- ment was submitted by Rev. Clit- ford Moane. . A discussion was held cu re- ligious teaching in the schools. W0 This matter was left to the execu- tive of the various District Associa- tion: for further consideration. The question of reviving the John Howard Society was introduc- ed by Rev. W. A. Pastel-gen and supported by Dr. E. . arrass. wiiii on motion this was referred to the Provincial executive for action. NEW OFFICERS The Association then proceeded to elect the officers for the en- suing year as follows: President Rev. A. -F. MacLean. vice-presld- ents. the presidents of the Affil- ated District Associations. Secre- tary Rev. H. J. Mitton; treasur- er. Rev. C. Moase. The meeting concluded with prayer and the benediction by Rev. E. H. Bean. . UIIEATLEY RIVER W.M-8. The P A L the mission meditations by prayer hymn. Harold Chandler and the worship period. PARIS. (AP)-ellirance named a new resident-general for Morocco Wednesday in expectation that Sultan Mohamed hen Youssef will return there next week and de- mand home rule. The government picked Andre Dubols, a career administrate. who was born of French parents in Bone, Algeria. in 16 months as Paris police chief be made a name for himself by noisy auto horns and barring trucks from the capital's narrow streets in busy afternoon hours. Under the present treaty be- tween France and Morocco. Du- bola will not only repreaent French interests as ambassador to the sultan but hancle all for- eign affairs. Ben Youssef, exiled for his na- iionalism but brought back under nationalist pressure. wants more power for Moroccans. The French government is willing. but how an Explorers Group. Trinidad. Mrs. Harold Chandler to be Hostess rved lunch. ' MONT!-ll. Friday. Nov The Queen" brought the service to a close. ATKlNSON'S GROCETERIA IIHIHOUR .. mil DAY ' Ilth MONTH "LEST WE FORGET" MEAT PEAMEAL BACON. lb. ROAST PORK- lb. Q . .3 9; 3:31: RIBS. lb. . . .lI5c MAPLE LEAF BRAWN. lb. SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS. V2 Lb. lN PINK PARAMOUNT SALMON , 2'l'ins . . 55: I I Q . I In A wbanyaabw abettlnta l.lm.ll0t much freedom Morocco will get depenlh on negotiations. - STORE STORE win as cl.o :5 meeting of the Au- iliary met at the home of Mrs. llll am Doye. The programme in ding Scripture pas- sages with questions by leader and by members followed Mn. Leonard Ling gave a read- ing on Christian Stewardship. Mrs. Mrl. Hamid Bunlaln gave a reading on the life of Dr. Mott. Circle of prayer closed Roll call was answered by 12 members- Minutes were read and. approved. 10 calls were reported during the month and two cards Resident-General :2... Mrs."Gegrdon glareys, Egan F97 Morgcco Num.d lent tloep8versea.s nllefl.) Rog- bert Rackham assisted by Mrs. Blair Andrews offered to Organize. It was decided we send for Christmas Cards to help our funds. We also decided to pack books for Harold Buntain invited, members, for next meeting Mra.' leader. "Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross" and beneilction closed the meeting. (I Hot 0 of Missullblh Boswell. The service will he n . Lon Birth" and "0 Valiant under the direction Israel Seeks Arms In U. S. JERUSALEM. (Reuters) .. 1,. reel! Foreign Minister Main, Shu-ett took off for the United States Wednesday to strengthen Israel's quest for American arms to counter the recent Egyniinn purchase of Czech munitions. Sharews officially announced llsslon is to tnaugln-ate a united with appeal fund-raising any, 3. lnlliel-write the absorption of -.000 new immigrants into lsragl 'hese funds would free Israeli treasury funds for arms pi". chases. Jerusalem, Pro Meanwhile. in mler David Ben-Gin-ion and u... chief United Nations truce super. vlsor. Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burn; '-f Canada, discussed UN su ea lone for averting a full own. lrab-Iaraell war. mier told Gen. Burns that Israel will retaliate ll Egypt continue. attack: on the Israeli kontier. .....t.. '0 S. Y MEETING . ller9p.nl. Fill ofrandulca raquaarod HOURS - sso ALL on FRIDAY IARMISTICEI AND OPEN AU. DAY SATURDAY UNTI. 9:30 P.M. OLARKI-D003. 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