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Oshawa Daily Times, 16 Sep 1930, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930 PAGE THREE | Council Dismisses Sanitary Inspector and Appoints S Justice Raney Alludes to Condition of County Jails In Address to Grand Jury Interesting 'Remarks Made by Presiding Justice at Opening of Supreme Court in Whitby--Refers | to Heavy Toll on High- ways | SUGGESTS WORK 1S GOOD FOR PRISONERS Report of Royal Commis sion on Jails Is Quoted-- Duty of Grand Jury to In- spect County Buildings He States (By Wtaf Reporter) Whitby, Bept, 16,==His Lordship Justice Raney, in his address to the Grand Jury here yesterday after- noon stressed the responsibilities that were placed on the members of the Grand Jury and reviewed the history of the evolution of the duties of the body from its incep- tion down through the different pers fods in law enforcement, In part ocular, His Lordship stressed the grave nature of the position that the Grand Jury held as an instiga tor of public opinfon with regard to social conditions in the commun iy, His Lordship dealt alt some length with the driving conditions an they are to he found to-day on the highways of the province, He spoke of the ever increasing num- her of accidents, that were weekly taking their toll of human lives and deplored the fact that there seemed to be no way of curbing the terrible list except by the exer: No Liquor for Persons Who Need Relief morT-- The policy of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario that persons receiving res lief assistance from civie or other sources should not he allowed to waste what money they may have hy the purchase of Hauor is be. ing strictly earried out in Oshawa, Oeorge Mallett, Oshawn vendor, I8 ¢o-0per= ating to the fullest possible extent with the civie relief authorities and with chureh es and other welfare organs fgations in checking up on the use of lguor permits hy people who are In need of charitable assistance Mr, Mallettt is anxious that ill organizations doing re Hef work should keep him informed ns to those recelv ing relief, this information, of course, heing kept ab. solutely confidential and, he ing used only hy himself te check up on lguor pur chases hy these people, In such cases, It will be the policy of the liquor vendor to suspend permits while relief 18 helng recelved, and Mr, Mallett suggests that this fact ought te he care fully noted hy those people who might be making ap plication for assistance, as fallure on their part to co-operale may lead to the cancellation of thelr per mit ROTARY LUNCHEON YESTERDAY WAS A HAPPY GATHERING Five New Members Received --Old Members Welconi- ed Back From England Yesterday's luncheon of (he Oshawa Rotary Club resolved It self into a happy gathering, with the reception of five new mem hers the chief item on the program, The speaker of the occasion Was to have been W, H, Moora, M.P, for Ontario, but he was unavold ably detained in Ottawn, and so the program was given entirely over to club expansion netivities The meeting was the largest since the summer season began, and President Frank Johnston express od his warm appreciation of the interest being shown hy the mem: berg in the work of the club, The winging was exceptionally hearty, and was wall led hy D, J. Brown while a featiire of the mosting Was the welcome home extended (0 Hey, K, Harston and Mike Bonek lay, two members who have Just returned from a vacation spent In Kngland Among the visitors In troduced were Harry Ackerman, ftotarian of Belleville and Dr, ( 15, Reamun, Bowmanville Rotarian, | Magistrate 7, K, Creighton, who wis congratulated on his recent uppointment; Hugh Weed, vice else of greater care by the drivérs He also spoke of the six lane roads that had heen constructed-in the United Btates, In speaking of these roads, His Lordship sald that no doubt they tended to greater speed, hut did not voice an opinion as to | thelr practicability, | Another matter on which Justiea Raney spoke was that of the condition of the jails in the Provines of Ontario, as reported upon hy the Royal Commission in August His Lordship read some passages from the report as it ap peared In a Toronta nawspaper, making reference to conditions as he saw them in the jails he visited, His Lordship was of the opinion that it would be better to give prisoners In the jalls steady labor during their terms of imprisonment Hard work never did anyons any harm was the tenor of His Lord: ship's remarks, The condition of the food given to prisoners also was spoken of by Justice Raney, whe continued that while the food was poor it was nourishing, In eonclusion His Lordship waid that many of the jails In Ontario were over populated, while others had | more officials than prisoners, Many | of the jails in Ontario were over half a century old, stated Justice Raney, It wan part of the work of the Grand Jury, His Lordship armed to look Inte the conditions of the County buildings. and make recom» mendations to the court as to any changes that they might think necessary, It that the Grand Jury brought exists ing conditions to the notice of the people, FUTURE DISCUNSED The future of the Little Theatre in Oshawa wan fully discussed at a special committee maeting held | Jast night at the home of Mra, G, | D, Conant, Simcoe street mouth While it was realized that it would be Impossible this winter to carry on In the same way as has been done for the last two seasons, the committee endeavored to evolve 9 lan which would perpetuate the {ttle Theatre idea, and which would appeal to those interested in the dramatic arte, The recoms mendation of the committee will be presented to the executive of the Little Theatre in the near future, Mr J p K RE t L] 1 0 bh n An unusual wownan has what she eoalls a "going-away technique" for getting her wardrobe in order' at the beginning of each season, Bhe eolleots, sorts, mends, throws away unusable things and cleans and presses others as if she were to depart for some foreign port for a year, The result 1a astonishing, she insists, She never han lefts over frocks that worry her because they need dying or fixing over, Her closet contains only wearable things and her bureau drawers only mend. y lingerie and mated, usahle hos ory, I" 0 Born DUNGEY=-On Saturday, Septem. her 13, 1030, to Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Dungey, (nee Phyllis Harpell), of 8 Hanson street, Taronto, a son, (Arthur Kd: ward), (fda) Card of Thanks rn ---- Mr: and Mra, Geo, Kelly and Mrs, Lorne Kelly wish to thank the Shell Gas Co, and employees, The Carew Lumber Co, and em: ployees for the kindness shown them in the loss of a loving son end husband, also for the beaut Sul tloral tributes, (8 © 4a) immediately after Ing's eoncert Ing the fireworks display they gave an hour's program stand to a large number of people who had anxiously walted for the Nand. and eoncert previously plause that greeted the hand as it entered the Park to the strains of was by doing this | the city lectures, ronto, will be published later, fee tor ten lectures Is $2.50, Howard Bradley, Miss KE, insen, and Messrs, R. N. Johns, white grub outbreak Canada is reported hy the entomol- ogical branch of the Dominion De: partment of Agriculture, losnen to susceptible crops such as on, feotive control measures are taken at once the loss may be considers REGIMENTAL BAND PROVES POPULAR Gave Three Concerts Satur: | day--Played at Races The popularity of the Regimental Pand wos again manifested on Hat urday called upon to All two engagements " athletio from they left hy special hues for Thorn. last, 'The musicians were the Park when concert on Lakeview 12.40 noon he Nand gave a field at 10 a.m, to Track at lLeaside and the race they eturned to the lake for an even After playing dur life Race from the band heen Ap had The that announced ohn Peel speaks for Itself of the lace the Regimental Band holds in the community life of the elty, THE UNIVERSLTY m XTENSION COMMIT Those who attends 3 the University xtension Classes that were held last winter will recall what value they received from the It is the intention of the niversity Extension Committee to gain hold these classes, during the reat winter, determined at a meeting of the eommitiee held yesterday after oon, They wl commence on Thurs: ay, October 2, and it is expected that the same place of meeting as lust Simeoe Street United Chureh Sunday School vear will he used, namely, the room, The classes will last woone hour commencing at seven 'clock, The full list of subjects of this diversified course, taking in logs tures on many of the courses studied y students af the University of To: The The iembers of the committee are Mr Mrs, ¥. L. Fowke, Helmes, Miss R, Hob C, F, Cannon and Detailed information from any of these M, ay he gotten peaple, SERIOUS OUTBREAK OF WHITE GRUBS 18, A in werious Eastern Ottawa, 8epl, Heavy rn, potatoes, and the finer grasa. ure reported, and unless ef. ble, BREAD PRICES REDUCKD Toronto.--A reduction In the price of bread to elght «ents per loaf, was announced today by two hain grocery stores in Toronte, Bread companies making house te house thelr prices of ten cents, it learned, reduce was deliveries will net ---- ---- Paralysis in Hespelop Heapeler,-Heupelor {x threaten. ed with an epidemio of Infantile paralysis, five dgasen having been reported to the Medical Officer of Health, president of the Carter Carbure | tor Corporation, ®t, Louis, Mo | Vern Lowenstein, sales manager of | | the same firm, and I, N, Gralnger, formerly of Regina, and now of Oshawa The Introduction and reception of five naw members wore affo tively carried out by various mem bers of the elub The naw mem here wera as follows W. HH. James, Introduced George Garney B,J. MeCormiek, introduced by Leon Vriager, Nell Felt, Introduced don D, Conant Jack Ferguson, Introduced Wenlny Langmnaid W. €, Herring, Introduced Hoss MeKinnon | The official walecome hy Ceci) Cannon, and presentation of the Rotary badges and codes of | | by | hy Gor by n by | othies hy Roy Bennett completed {an Interesting function Before the 'close of the meet Ing, Mack Moanes made an appeal | for assistance from the Rotarians | in the billeting of boys coming to the eity for the Scout Jamboree on Huturday and Munday, sad met With a sympathetic response, A briet address by the president, urging wholeshearted effort and vo-operation to make the coming neanon's work the greatest in No tary history in Oshawa, ended an ehjoyable meeting that was Just a little different from the ordinary | whole counell | me | Hy | Mord Mayor Replies to Criticism At Meeting Characterizes _ Attempt of Ald, Macdonald to Have Council Censure Him For Statement to Press as "Mean" ~-- Replies to D. A. J. Swanson and F. L. Fowke An answer to criticisms of him self and the councll was mundo hy Mayor IT, 1, Mitchell previous fo adjournment ut lust night's meet ing, His Worship denlt particular ly with u vole of censura which Ald, P. A. MaeDonndd attempted to have passed nt the Inst meeting of the council for a cortinin sinfe ment which he had glven to the prog followdne the defest of (he Sullding hylnws he netion of the nlderman was unfalr, he suggested, nnd. pointeq out that ne nu eitizen he had » perfect right to make any wiinte ment und that any view axprossed hy himself did not Involve he He characterized thie rime mr of City Council of the and chalrman atti ude of the "menn" finances commities as unenllod for, Ald, Macdonald In reply sialed (hit he still mal. luined that His Worship was worthy of censure for (he statement which had been muda, Mayor Mitchell slso referred to the opinfon expressed hy D, A, J. wwanson, n member of the hoard of Benth, that the city council had ignored the hoard in ealling for the vosignation of 1, A, Hubbell, sanit ary inspector, He further replied to an alloged attnck on him which Lind heen made by 1, 1, Vowke in lottars to the local proms Heplies to Nwanson "he nppointment or the dlsmise i] of un Banitnry Inspector 1s wn mutter which Hew entirely in the wands of the ely counell," His Worship suid, "The elty conned) nye the salary of the Banltary Inspector he Connell, while It wae not DEMONSTRATION OF REFRIGERATOR AT HOTEL GENOSHA Interesting Pictures Shown of New General Electric Product Slides, depict the many distin tive features 8, construction, and qual. ities of the Canadian General Flee tric Conipany"s refrigerator, were shown at the Genosha Hotel last evening to a group of interested: pare ties, including members of the firm of Ross, Ames und Ciartshore, loea) amtomobile dealers, who will in fut ure be the district agents for this line of food priservifi appliances tall by Mr very sting to most impressive fuct that the CGF, re Irigerators have heen sold to almost 0000 users and not one cent hus i The HMustrated I. Selby, proved ll present. "1h birotighit ont piven tere nocossnry, did consult with certain members of the bonrd of health ind Invited tha whols hoard of henlth and He MOH, to st In with the Counell to select a Banit { (Continued on I'ngs 8) Stock Market Prices Mark Bummary Toronto and New York stock Quotations Supplied by Biggar and Orawford, Alger Bullding, Oshawa [Torn Steck Exchange Hoek High 1.w ("lose A, OI} 19 Hrag | Cockshutt ty, Din Dy HEm Wal Int, Int, Int Imp Loh Mu Mt I'e (BER Y) Nkl Pet Oil HA Hy Ir Hr Niation 42 Standard Mining Exchange as 11h 40 nin nln a4 2400 aN glh hs hin nn Han Hold 1h Nh, 245 Abana Ax Amulet Ch, Rex De, Mns Holl Hy, ik luncheons of the elub, WITH TRESPASS . | MUST PAY COSTS | | Mrs. Hares Marshall Is Al lowed Her Freedom Without Fine Mrs. Harriet Marshall, of Oshawa was released this morning on the payment of the costs of the eourt when. she pleaded guilty to trespass on the porperty of another person The action arose following a ease of non suppart some time ago in which Mrs, Marshall was allowed $8 per week from her hushand on the cons dition that she did net molest him at hin boarding house or at his ems ployment According to a statement made hy Gordon Conant, solicitor, for the complainant the money had been paid regularly hy mail 'hut a new arsangement was made recently whereby the husband was to pay the amount each week through the Roy. al Bank, Evidently Mrs, Marshall did not know ef this new arrange: nont and when the money did net come by mall she went to the hoard. ing house of her husband and a quarrel with the owner of 'the house ensued. The charge of trepass was then laid, Magistrate Willis in ad monishing the defendant told her to "keep away from your husband. He ix paying you your money and that in all you need to worry about, The whole matter ix that yeu have ton much to say, You should do a little mere thinking and less talking" When told that she would he ah. liged to pay the costs of the eourt Murs, Marshall informed the Magis: trate that it would be taking the food from her children, However, Mrs, Marshall will pay the costs and on that basis no fine was imposed, - -- New Purses New purses are elegant, beth in fabric and sleek shapes, A black antelope one has octagonal cut, in ehony fastening and diamond mone- grammed clasp, ---------- Evening Oxfords Very new and startling are evening oxfords, two and three tie, that Paris creates, Silver brocade and apple green crepe de chine fashion ene pale, with silver vamp and' heel and silver eyelets and lacings in the apple | Nrnde eh | & ih WOMAN CHARGED | 00 Ihy 140 tird hn d. Re 140 Daring Robbery In robbery yesterday daylight In Montreal! A daring five parsons, cluding the proprietor, the managoy 1 three employees of the fur store of GG. A Panchaud on Park avenue, wore locked In a fur vault by two armed bandits, The thieves removed several fur conta from the shelves of the establishment In ad dition te taking the proprietors gold wateh, BETTER THAN GIVING CHARITY | Ontario Reformatory at Guelph, to by Canadian Press a m---- vp --p-- 070 185 Th New York Exchange . High Low Clone heen | rived 128 7" an ih Can | 4 1274 Am, Fr, I'r Am, Inter Anncandn | Auto | Bendix Heth Hyors Can Cn, KI Cn, FI Chrysler ('ol ox Gen I en, Mot i | Int, "Tel i Kelvinator 15 Mt, Ward HET Nat, Cash 108 I'L Rd, Coal 183 arnmount I'bh, N. Jot Radio Radio Kibo 34% Himmons 47h it, of NJ 68 LH Reel 10K, Vanadium Yel, Truck Money 21 trop ten] AM Ii (inn Film oe fo, 01a {RA KH TEN per cont Turnkey Suspended William of the local Hamilton = Dove. chief - -- Inll, han heen lau pended Indefinltely pending In veutlgation Into the from the jull of Philip O'Brien, convict od thief from Detrolt, who transfer to the fturnkey LETHE TY automobile Wan awaiting porve a sentence of 18 months PICK AND SHOVE [=='Tf they'd = that mon. ster off for a season wo'd winter's keep." STREET OPENING CONTRACT have a chance to earn our spent for sery The CGI , he suid, Hotwosyear vith ever of thelr re heentine linve jee Compan FAVE Hurunter PT thes minchives so long products to viilch the pro perfectly, that the guarantee ter confidence "Aud not lus been for Ihe privicipal on construction of the based wa Abbe 1 work and have eh rig wluet has they ure with ut cent Irigerntors, im the ted their Ore fests, withstood thle ed ihe i 10 give 1 spent Ya 2% [a which C.F, dincoy the vital Kefrigors ered by a Audit on, SOM 1a be uring thei eral Electric ( nitlhons of 1000 11a no ovenrs be i he roduet fhe war as French monk, five ( ol fient nachine still in use lection twenty HNO Wl the very tracted, ure cotrse of gu idea, Canadian Gen oimpnl dollar d took fore thoy vhich they irhoet Lo refrigersit it erul uhout le hint h fift i" HOw have on hich rutile fifetis 1) PLAN TO a WINTER'S WORK Directors of Associated Wel. fare Societies to Meet Tomorrow Bocle I'he Ansociated Welfare {los of Oshawa, organleod about | your ago to coordinate the effolts uagocintions | pociation and relief of many doing charitable nbout to begin activity for coming winter A moaling of the hoard of directors of the organiza tion haw been called for 4.30 pm tomorrow afternoon, to be held In the nnd at work, Is thin meeting plans for the future work of the a cletion will he considered, The Women's Waollare Longue is beginning its winter's work, under the leadership of Mrs, Ar thur Willams, who takes over the position held last winter by Mra dowdy, who hus since moved to Walkerville, The Women's Wel fare League, specializes In the supplying of clothing to. families in distress, and particularly . to children, and In now receiving donations of thir kind at the Wel fare Rooms in The Times' build Ing, The executive committes of the Women's Welfare League pars tHeularly asks those wonding in clothing that it he mended and aw cloun an possible, and that ul) warhable things be lnundered, bes fore halig went in, so that they Will he 'avallable for distribution un Koon an received, Any gifts of clothing for men, women and children will bo gratefully res ceived, FIRE AT HARMONY LAST NIGHT DOES LITTLE DAMAGE ---------- Small Blaze in Outbuilding Is Discovered by Passerby niko 4 | (Staff Correspondent) Harmony, Nopt, 16, While walking home between ten and hall past ten last evening a young Harmony man expiod flames lunus Ing forth from behind the resid. once of "Grandma Terwilliger in the village. The young man Im mediately put In a call for «the fire department who made thelr appearance in a very short time, The blaze wan found to he outside a shed at the back of the residence in which two old ladies live, The fire was started outside the shod and had caught the rear wall of the bullding, Owing to ita close proximity to the house the results might have been. seriour had the fire not been noticed an soon an it wan, The fire department made short work of the flanies and tha damage was very slight, The two residents knew nothing of the fire until they were roused from thelr beds by the firemen, The origin of the fire apponrs su mystery as there wax nothing in 'the shed to' oateh fire and an investigation showed that the fire was started outside the building, . latte ts I GRAND OLD L LADY a the | Chamber of Cemmerce Roomu, | woctuted po | | whom - | the | | | | MEIN, noBEnRT MCLAUGHLIN advanced age of H0 part nt the Cannda ples | | Who, nt the yours, took an netlye Genernl Motors of nie nt Oshawn, Mrs, McLaughlin who Ix a native of Kent, England, came to Cnnanda nlmost. BO years ngo, and In still in possession of her faculties in full, and de. Hghts In recounting the ploneers Ing days, Her son, RB, 8, Mes | Laughlin, Is President of the | {ine ul Motors Company of Canada, INDIANS COMPLAIN 10 CHIEF BENNETT Rama Reserve Members| Want Their Leader Ousted The readman 15 anclent the ngain among the Ovilta, flown broken out of the Bopt haw | rems- the Iro Ruma Indian Reserve re spirit of mants onee-powerful quoin nt nearby Oriliin Discontent with thelr elected leader, Chiof Alder York and Couns cillors J, B, Stinson, Willlam Mor- tel and Bam Willlums, han resulted in charges being lald by Hughie Nanigishking, Johnnie George, Charlle George and 186 other braves, all treaty Indians, in n petition to the Governor-in-Couns ell of tha Department of Indian Affairs, The charges are that Chief Al. der York smuggled non-treaty Ine diane Into the Reserve, "so that he ean get thelr votes; that these unwelcome newcomers are forcing the treaty Indians out of the Re. sorve, by taking their land, with the result that they have to trek to the northland; that the treaty Ine diang are dented loans from the Re. serve Common Fund and that furth- ermore this money fg helng hand. od to the Intruders. Finally, they allege that Chief York is himself un non-treaty Indian, Petition to Premier In addition to the petition te the department, the Indians are wend. Ing a letter to Prime Minister R, BD. Bennett, J WORKLESS MAN TAKES OWN LIFE Body With Poison Glass Nearby Found Beside Scarboro Haystack « Rearhoro, Sept. 16.--A small glass partially hidden hy hay told the story last night of the death of Hugh Hogg, aged about 86, an Irishman who came to Canada cons trary to the will of his parents two yoars ago, and an elavator operator who had been unemployed for the last 16 months, He war discovered lying dead he. side a haystack in the middle of a field noth of Searboro High School, with the glass, the contents of which he had presumably drunk, not more than two feet away and Just under the edie of the hay- stack, As Willlam' Reinholt was crossing the field to hix home after paying his telaphone bill about 1.45- pm, yesterday, he came across the body, He notified the telephone operator at Bireh ©, who called Constable B. M. McDaniel and Sor serious geant T. Draycott k | he UCCESSOY Petition From Local Doctors, Plumbers and Others Wi ak Upon Council's Action hout City Council Decides Against Sending Deputation tg Ask Government That Subway Be Constructed 'as Relief Measure TO PROCEED WITH OUTFALL SEWER This Work Will Be Done to Provide Relief Labor -- Council Adopts Policy of Proceeding With Lakes view Gardens Bridge [9 al d ns received from loe plumbers, restaurant proe and merchants attesting td und praying reconsidera« action, the council wdamant last night in dise Sanita Inspector. D, A, His duties will terminate Sst next Muckler of this city was the eouncil as successor to Inspector Hubbell at a salary of $2,000 per annum, He will be require ed to furnish his own car I'he al of the old employes ind the of the new was accomplished by two clauses containe ed in the report of the finance conve presented by Ald, P, A. Mace chairman it pite petit won prictoy abilit of i hi tion el city ined ssn gp Hubbell on October WwW. D appointed by dismis CHLRRING mitlee, Donald The rep but adopted by the without a struggle, Jackson was in apposi camp to the minister of fhnunce and openly opposed this uction on the part of the council, He that the report be referred the finance committee fom wis not Ald te im moved back 'to | further consideration uy "that we matter petition night, ET to me," he commented, heen too hasty in this We can not afford to ignore which are before us toe seems have the up to the council to hire and fn fire," Ald Sulley rejoined, - "§ thought this matter was settled for once and for all ' All. Boddy thought that the ques tion had not been given us much cone ary and favored referred back to the sideration as neces the report being mimittee, Ald, MacDonald did not wish any delay, "We should have enough backbone to go through with this," wid Disapproval of the method adopts ed in appointing the new sanitary ine spector was voiced by Ald, Morris, He did not think that the wishes of the medical healthy officer had been sufficiently consulted in the matter, Other Aldermen who took no part the debate called loudly for the question The motion of Ald, Jackson was defeated hy a majority of one and the report was consequently adopts ed thus giving effect to the dismissal and appointment Hope for Jobless A few more jobs may be provided for some of the city's unemployed if the couneil adopts an additional pave ing program for the year, A motion, authorizing concrete pavement to be laid on Olive Ave, from Simcoe st, to Albert; on Celina street, from Maple to Olive street, and on Maple street, from Ritson Rd. to Oshawa Blvd, was referred to the board of works A in motion of Ald, Cameron and Ald, Sulley recommending that the grading and bridging of Bond street from MacMillan Drive to Park Road undertaken as a relief measure referred to the board of works, The paving and grading would be done by day labor under the direction of the city engineer, A deputation of the council will {n= terview the public. utilities commis sion in order to ascertain. whether the commission will undertake any nublie works this year in order to improve the unemployment situation, A motion to this effect was intro. duced by Ald, E, Jackson and Ald, Harmon, and was adopted by the council. The deputation will include His Worship, Ald. S, Jackson, Ald. I. Jackson, Ald. Sulley and Ald Cameron, ------------------ Puff Sleeves Party frocks for those under 28 use the puff sleeve occasionally with great success, A purple net, very long gown has wide, square decollets age and full short PUfE sleey sleeves, IN MEMORIAM KNIGHT=<In loving memory of our dear brother, Wiliam P, Knight, who departed this life, Sept, 16th, 19829, Kver remembered by his brother, Chas, and Tully, ( he was also Coming Events YOU ARE. INVITED TO THE Chosen Friends hard time dance Wednesday, September 17, at 8 o'clock, Kngel's Hall, over Dew= land's store, Admission 28e, Costumes optional, (63h) SONS. OF SCOTLAND EUCHRE tonight, 8.30, Engel's Hall, (64a)

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