Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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Und'orgraduate Council Acts
When Abductions of Class
SINGLE EXCEPTION MADE
"I Klrlnapplnjr of class officers at the
.'TJnlversIty of Pennsiylvanla shall here
Sfter be nllownhle only in cases of mi mi
1herirl rlass fiRnt.
l That drastic rulln-j by the umW
''tradnat councils, nffcrtlnit one of the
interesting1 "diversion"!" of nrjiverMty
S life, wan mode jeMerdnv fnllewlnjc two
"wcent Incidents In which presidents of
oitwe clasnes were kidnapped nnd pre
Vented from attending classes for nearly
m week.
I" The whole subject was opened several
nteks ane when the freshman class
"wnceceded In kidnapping .C.terse Har-
'ttnsteln, president of the sopheir.oro
tlass, en the Wednesday preceding a
-Hophemore class smoker and keeping
iim In New Yerk until early Tups-
Way marnlng. In all that tim Ilirten-
?'ftcln received cutH for his absence
f'ifrem classes, the faculty refusing te
'aacus him despite his Inability te at-
etend.
" As a matter of retaliation, the eopho eepho eophe
Jnores kidnapped Herbtrt Blughara,
'frtshman class president, last week te
8 jrerent him frum speaking at the class
''tnneker and although he escaped In time
''for the smoker he missed about u wsek's
class work.
Ji In consideration of this and the nt-
0 tftude taken by the faculty, the under-
graduate council decided that a oentin-
Jaucc of such episodes will only wrk
trouble for the leaders of the clasfet
"and will net accomplish unythlng.
-Therefore It passed a stringent mean-
'''ten absolutely forbidding kidnapping
"previous te any function ether than
authorized class fights. The resolution
'reads :
6'-' "Resolved, That the undergraduate
council, in an attempt te fester geed
Conduct en the part of the student
' body, absolutely forbids the kidnaping
'r abductiag of members of the various
classes before any function except au
thorized class fights, und that such kid
naping shall take place no noener than
thirty hours prier te 'he fight and shall
cease one hour before."
TURN OUT EXPERT CASTING
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NEW FRATERNITY AT'PENN I
'TO'BE INSTALLED SATURDAY
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Alpha Phi Delta te Become Beta
Phi of PI Kappa Alpha
Saturday will see the first Installation ,
of a national fraternity at the Untver-1
slty of Pennsylvania elnce 1015. "Th
organization receiving its charter at
that time is the Alpha Phi Delta, for
five years a prominent local at the Uni
versity, which will become the Beta Phi
chapter of the PI Knppa Alpha fra
ternity. Announcement of the installation was
made In tht Pennsylvanlan, which gees
m te say that PI Kappa Alpha Is una
of the last big, Eeutheru fraternities
te come N'nrth. It has chapters new
at Rutgers, New Yerk University, Pun
State and ether big Eastern colleges.
It wus founded in 1W8 at the Unlver-
ltv nt Vlrffttiln nm! rhe PennSTlvnnln
! rhnnrer In In liji rtfrr. second Tear.
The laRt fraternity te be nationalized
at the University was Theta Delta Chi,
which received its charter In IMG.
The installation exercise of the new
national will take place at their house,
Thirty -ninth and liecust streets,
throughout the day en Saturday ana
will be followed by a formal banquet at
the Hetel Illttenheusc Saturday night.
The speakers at this occasion will in
clude .1. Lorten Francis, general secre
tar . und Heward V. Carlough, district
princeps. Members of Pi Kappa Alpha
from Itutgers. Penn Stalf and ether
neighboring chapters will attend the ex ex
orcises. 51 YEARS MARRIED
EVfetTOO? PUBTjIO ItTjrDaEIPHfrJAbEtPHI, WEDNESDAY; "t DECEMBER i20f
Jehn W. Kephart, fleerje he lieutltller,
8. 8. Lewis-wlIHam Dfaper Lewls,
FINE CORN SHOWN
N BURLINGTON CO
Prediction Made That District
Will Be Great .Frurt .Frurt
Preducing Center
STATE EXPERTS SPEAK
Best giants First, Allen Henry; sec
ond, Geerge S. Dantz. Bestt Urcen
Mountains Geerge 8. DanU. Best red
aklna First. Edward Rogers, Mcdferd i
second, David Reberta, Moercstown.
Beat pink eyea Hareld Herner.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac K. Archer, of
Barrlngten, N. J., Celebrate
Mr. and Mrs. Isaec K. Archer, 'of
Barrlngten, N. J., arc celebrating the
fifty -first anniversary of their wedding
today, In their home, en Ashland ave
nue. Mr. Archer was born February 10,
18-13, making him seventy-eeven years
old. He served In the United States
navy for three years during the Civil
War and saw many of the naval fights.
He was aDnelnted te the United States
rtistnm lintm Hervlee in Philadelnhia 1 Moorestown.
in 1800 and retained that office until' Dantz, Columbus, ribbon
Mount Helly, X. ., Dec. 15. -A
prediction that within a few yearn Bur
lington county will be one of the most
IntensUe frult-preduclng centers in the
East was made yesterday by nam R.
Holcombe. secretary, at the annual
meeting of the Burlington County Beard
of Agriculture In the court house. He
said the fruit section of the county ts
far greater In extent than nny ether
fruit area In the state and the plant
ings In prospect among the progressive
fruit crewem are going te make it reach
the pinnacle that he predicts.
In the afternoon there were Institute
addresses by W. II. Martin, of the
State College-: Alva Agee, secretary of
the State Department of Agriculture,
and i. G. Schermerhem, of the State
College. In the evening the annual
banquet took place. There were covers
for 2.V). Assemblyman Reberta was the
tent.tm.istcr and "Beb" Seeds, of Blr
mltighitm, Pa., was, the principal
speaker.
The corn and potato shows attracted
much attention. There were fifty ex
hibits of con, and twelve of potatoes,
all of exceptional quality. The pre
mium winners were:
Best ten ears yePew dent, any
variety First, Geerge T. Reld, Mount
Helly, silver cup; second, Geerge S.
Dantz, Columbus. J2.50; third, J. Her
man Croshaw, Wrlghtatewn, ribbon.
Best ten ears white dent, nny variety
First, Harry R. Holcombe, Vlncen Vlncen
tewn, silver cup; second, Ieenard C.
Vllklns, Medford, $2.00; third, Geerge
S. Dantz, ribbon.
Best ten ears white-capped yellow
dent First, Jehn Black, Mount Helly,
silver cup : second, Fred Llpplncett,
?-'.ru: tniw, jenn u.
SHIFT CAMDEN MEMORIAL
Hall Honoring Soldiers Can't Hava
Cemetery Site t
Camden's prepBed memorial hall will
net be erected en the site of the old
Camden cemetery. The Joint memorial
committee, composed of ceuncllmcn and
members of the American Legien in
Camden, reached that decision when
City Counsel Bleakly declared the deed
te the cemetery prohibit its uee for
anything but a cemetery.
The committee has decided te arrange
for the purchase of the property en the
northeast corner of Broadway and Ben
son street for the erection of the hull.
DINE WITH GOVERNOR
Members of Revision Bedy and
Others Are Entertained
Harrisburr, Dec. 15. Governer nnd
Mrs. Sprout last night entertained tbe
members of the Constitutional Revision
Commission, state officials and many
prominent in the commercial profes
sional and social affalrn of the state at
e dinner at the executive mansion.
The g-uentb included:
Majer Lynn G. Adams, William D.
B. Alney, Geerge H. Alter, Geneml W.
V. Atterbury, General Frank D. Beary,
E. E, Beldleman, Hampton L. Carsen,
Clifferd B. Connelly, Jehn P. Connelly,
William E. Crew, Jehn Crexer, Cyrue
H. K. Curtis, Jehn P. Dwycr, Colonel
James Klveraen. Charles II. English,
Dr. Themas E. Flnegan, Jehn S.
Fisher. Edward J. Fex, William P.
Gallagher, Spencer Gilbert, James Gay
Gorden, Charles Heebner, Colonel
Oliver H. Hurschman, Alba B. John John Jehn
eon, Jehn P. Kelly, H. M. Kephart,
vr-- si r.t til!. 1I..M u Xa1
l ante j, .nwOTinini 1""(, "' ."','
Devltt. Dr. Edward Martin, Mrs. Jehn
O. Miller Themas L. Montgomery, A.
P. Moere, It. L. . Munce, Geerge B,
Oliver, A. Mitchell Palmer, Geerge
Wharten Tapper, Gilferd Plnchet,
Samuel B. Rambo, Frederlk Rasmussen,
James II. Reed, Colonel Charles A.
Reek, B. B. Sadler, William I. Bchaffer,
Alexander Simpsen, C. A. Snydr,
William Kerper Stevens, Themas W.
Tempeleten, Arthur W. Thompson,
Francis Newton Thorpe, Chester J.
Tyron, Jehn A. Vell, Mrs. Barclay II.
Warburton and James V. Woodward.
Alexander's Wife Qets $400,000
Athens, Dec. IK. A court deoUler
has been handed down autherising
Madame Manes, the wife of the late
Klnf Alexander, te enter Inte Imme
diate possession of the fortune left by
the king. This is estimated In value at
2,000,000 drachmas (about 9400,000
normally), and consists almost entirely
of menay and Jewels.
1014. when he resigned and moved te
Barrlngten. He served under Collec Cellec
ters Cooper, Reed, Themas. Hult and
Berry. lie Is prominent here as is.
Mrs. Archer, who was born in Reading
Pa., August 4, 1814, sh being seventy.
six years old. I
Best single ear In show William E.
Shinn, Columbus, $1.00.
Best basket late crop giants Allen
Henry, Mount Helly.
Best basket late crop Green Moun
tain Hareld Herner, Mount Helly.
Best basket cobblers Allen Henry.
3000-Pound Piece at Navy Yard
Judaed Fine Achievement
A .1000-pound steel casting te form a ,
submarine engine base, was turned out j
yesterday at the Philadelphia Navy ,
Tard. The casting Is considered by
experts te be one of the most difficult '
accomplishments of the kind ever at
tempted In this country.
The casting, which Is part of one el
the new type American submarine
engine designed us a renult of careful
ritudy of naval engineers of Deisel
engines taken from cuptured German i
TJ-bouts, is said te be most remarkable
from the fact that it is mere powerful j
in its comparative lightness than thn
7000 -pound iron and bronze castings of
ttWrican type engines of the same size.
The foundry at the navy yard is con- .
Hidered the tinfst equipped one in the I
United States and the only plant where
Buch a casting could be made. The
machine, work, finishing and assembling '
is being done at the Brooklyn N"av
Tard.
Extreme lightness, coupled with the
aTeater power of the Drisel oil-burning '
I engine Ls said by nuval engineem te
been the secret of the (Jerman I -
acknowledged superiority ever
tAe undersea battlers of ether nations.
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UNLESS music has flooded your life with
sunshine, unless you've provided your fam
ily with the means of music at all times,
you have net provided well. Hurry here for a
Piane, Player-Piane or Victrela
Easy Terms
G. W. HUVER CO.
Victer lUrerdi itr
svn tvcctptable xlft
1031-33 CHESTNUT ST.
Open Kvrnlngs
Till Xmi
-HOME OF SERVICE-
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In the Morning Before Scheel
'"PHE most delicious breakfast you
wan give your children is a bowl
e: r.ce, cooked se that each grain is
ylump. tender and standing alone.
Sprinkle with iUKr and cover vrith
milk. Then hear the youngsters
iieller for mere.
It's the most healthful breikfaat
you can give thtm, tee. Rice sup
plies strength te growing bodies. It
Hustair.s their energy through hours
c: school-work and play. It builds
bone and muscle. Rice is mere
quickly and easily digested than any
ether feed.
Serve rice js a vegetable for dm
cer and supper. It is delicious with
all meats, fish, and poultry. Eat it
as you de potatoes with gravy or
butter ever it. When served with
tomatoes and grated cheese as a
sauce, rice makes a complete meal
by itself. There are ever three hun
dred tasty ways te prepare rice. J5at
it every day you'll enjoy it.
By eating rice, you save money.
It is the most economical feed you
can buy. One cupful makes enough
for a family of five. There is never
a bit wasted. Any that's left ever
can be made into a number cf ap
petizing dishes.
Rice is the best feed grewr. in
America. American rice Is the firiejt
sn the world.
This is a Master Recipe
Thr south, famous for appetising diiltai, givn u fie bttt recipe for
cooking ricm. It it te maty, that anyone who fellows fie direction! can
cook rice tucctttfully tht fb-tt tim thtty try.
V.htr. rue thoroughly in ;. trlntr. Ut fc
ccep fer'Illn ' Ifitcx'trt kettle. Te fsur
rjr of belllnir truer aM one level tekpn.n
(ul of e.lt. Thfn til one cup e( wthed rice
iu ulewl tl.it rtter centlnute te boil. LU
r.f ..nienkilr wlh fork, snd ihtke kett.t
40 thit no ktr.-.e: etlck te bettcrn. I) at tt.u
i imperunt serer irtir ti fite. ZJcii ttnt
r.-.lnutei. Then pour TJtef e(, 1( ny, nil
puce in open even where ! Till linlih swell
ing riiiieut Dumir.K. f.acii iron mil attnci
tlene, plurr.3, tender, i.nj delkleiij. Cer.eult
ir.y ittndara oei book ei a rii:nler j! tt:e'.
.ent recipes tcr rice.
ASSOCIATED RICK MILLERS OF AMERICA, Inc., New Orlean., L.
EATRICE
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THOSE' who meter in
the Cadillac are mere im
pressed every day by the
keen satisfaction they ex
perience in .feeling that
their pleasure will net
be marred by some mis-,
conduct of the car.
CADI L L A.C
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NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
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3US3!E55 CAR
Dedge Brethers Business Car
continues te prove, in actual
use, that it is an economical car.
It is economical in its current
cost-per-mile and ever a long
period of use.
It vifi'll pay i te vjit u3 und isiamine thi car.
the haulage cost is unusually low
THORNTON - FULLER AUTOMOBILE CO.
Parkrray, East of 18th Street
AUTHORIZED DEALERS
CharU McCeurh, 3737 Fmnkferd Are.
Ln. J. Zensie, Dryn Mavrr, Pa,
Rittenheuie, Moter Car Ce., GerDiuntetrn
J. H. Swope, Darby, P.
SpntMi 1040
Erneet Jenei, JenUintewn, Pa,
Geerge W. Deran, Ardmers, Pa.
Fred L. Hawk, Lanodewno, Pa.
Geerge A. LaiUe-y, 3433 It. Breael St.
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mi LEADS BURQUR BAND
Pretty Maid Obtains Employment In
Wealthy Hemes and Aids Thieves
Chicago, Dec. 15. Police have un
covered a $100,000 burglar band whose
lure and leader is a beautiful girl of
nineteen, who gains employment In
wealthy homes and chloroforms the chil
dren nnd etner occupants while her
asueciatfB are robbing the place.
"She has n Madenna face, a Mena
Lisa Bmlle and grcrit, Innocent blue
eyes that disarm all suspicion," eatd
one of her victims.
She would apply for a position as
maid and her appearance In such that
Hhe was generally employed at once. In
a few days the house would be robbed
and the "maid," frightened badly by the
burglars, would resign and return te her
"country home."
The robberies at the residences will
average $2500 each and there are many
of them.
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San Francitte OMcaoe Xtw YerJi
THE ONE QUESTION when In-
teUigcnt people meet:
"Hava YOU read
CAIUS GRACCHUS
By Odin Gregery?"
(2 everywhere. Cenl & LlveHcht, N. 7.
PABCEL TOST
Barter Scissors, Clip
pers, Razors and Mani
cure Scissors.
Aim Bft RMor.BtedM
ntnretati
Filbert Grinding Ce.
' 1820 FlLBKnT ST.1 ' '
Sure Cure
Fer All Chrittnii Shtpplnt Wrri
Olainends, Watches and Jewelry
? UACC 33 Seuth
C IllUdd Ninth St.
PROPERTY OWNERS
ATTENTION
SAVE YOUR ROOF BY
neplrlnt Hqnll rMhndm and plnttla root re
nfit. Will malt an rrrtlMtlnr repair.
Ij rrei rxnilre killed labor. Anr ptnen
con Bpplr It. Tackrd In all (lie patkacrs
and gMalnabt In all relm. Vtti br the
V. ti. Oeinmmfnt and Uric mfin, te re
pair reefs of all kinds. Guaranteed for 10
rttn,
JAMES F. LYON'S CO.
18 H. 1T1I NT.. riltTA.
Ilieiif Murkrl 3S8S
Here Npelett
erPIpcHcatlng
Systems
A Syitaxn for Vitrr
Heme
cons PATMRNXS XV
DEBIRED
Kerr Engineering: Ce
4561 N. Uber St,
BELL, WTO. 1S14-W.
SAVE $4.20
(Our rtarer Use the
Genuine
GILLETTE
Qsalltr ana
mnlah
flcnntd
Olad iU A
Complete Set A
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JSir a
Real
Present
Limited aueji.
tlty razera te ba
oelo nt this prlet.
SVe reserve th
rlcht te ivnd menev
tiack en all errtres re
Ived tee late. Send
coin or money order.
Addrene ltrnle Novelty Ce.
in . etn St.. ynua.
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riniri ...ii nn . ai m3T "."'
srlnUd en, 11.00 and fl.SO de. pielj
113 Wml Merniwniilny Ttiiu, "gs't I
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28 Seuth Cth Street
Ttien Lembard. 8879 mil.
rhene Main Mil D rXUIa.
PAPER IHOt
PATENTS
and Trademarks Maraa.
writ, phone or call for lnfermaHrn.,
WilUamHert & Williamson
IRS ARCII ST., FITtLADRLnnul
Dallr B ta Bi Men. and Than, Ere,, y , t
REUPHOLSTERINC
Of tht, Hlatiav nj.
nfQGn.innunr. renn
nrer. wia .parie
aaaaBuBW
ureara laaert for an
parter fnrnltara at ataat
JTaernrera prices.
BJtp eorero te erder er-
Qudktr Ctt;
BiD Lnabard 4(M
UphelatcTfcf
1ESTWJTS7
ELECTRIC TRAINii
CemnMe with Imeara, S cars
and track fS.Se
Tree LUhtf. H of ... 1.
r'er Heme Current .: !
Rwltfhf MJ te MM
Traeka ........... 10e tee
Tunnels.... ....... let i ta M.tl
Tranitermen .,.,...... 3 and t
Humaiera Me, , tj;
Trail Car ......... . - . ,, js,
natterlM cemplet. Steeb Lionet , Train,
He. All at tirnnlne Reduetleni, Opcj
KtmlMD. ErtabUihM frar.
CANVAS COVERINGS
BELOW COST '
27,000 M. f..f new hf'Jr tfnraa In all
ultra at fle KJ. ft., aeltable for beat eeran
perth fleer carer, nlae eentracUr'a n td
marMnrrr cerera.
000 Weel Canraa Lined llreait ApTOMftr
"BejrIeaTr Waterproof Hene Carers irlQ,
trOirr name heaslnf, trace carriers, con
pletei rurelar price. S0 ralej, at W,i5 t
700 Men's hearr Canra TeUew VtUr.
proof Waaher Aprena Mth donble frenti ttt.
43.00 for W.00 ea.i larte alie.
VaVUTeMI lU Ull TT1U1HB, IVf Mil t'Urpwa,
Barnett Canvas Goods
ANSWERS TtrK COVKRINO QtXFSnOK
Manufacturers
il N. 11th St, PMIm Pa.
THE STAGE
Best-Paid Profession
in the World Today
If ren bars Uleat whr net drrtlce
tt and awMd a life of oemnonDtaeet
In underpaid TrertrT Master the
teehnlga and rear sdranoemect is
ftier and awltter.
Classes New Forming
enter paraenal direction of prefea.
elenl RreaCnar predaeera of national
retratatlea.
Singing Stage Dancing
Elocution Dramatic Art
Menleal cvmeSr and raedrrlll acta
written and etairrd.
Special Imtrnttlen Cenrae by MU
Lillian Productions, Inc.
708 Keith Theatre Bldg.
Philadelphia, P.
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STEEL LETTER STAMPS
Hpn3!l eet of itrel
Itlttr stumps, "A te "''
and numbers "1 te 0,"
vtft Uftt.l h,aa. k..
e.iclied In neat weed eaae.
ju.T-. iae in;mr for
itamplng your name en
toeln or WoeJ. rr,.l m
l'lber. ' "'
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ni-AI IKI1.1-J, ,70
(Parcel Pout 10e Extm)
214-TON "SIMPLEX"
AUTO JACKS
Deuble act!!?. 71.Me
T;".1'' for expert te
ItUMla. but the drop In
rerelim exch&ntn rates
forced the mnnufac mnnufac
turere te encrlllee them
liere. Unueutl quality,
IteruUr IS. A ftrr
left et 14.70.
' (Parcel Pnat ise eitr)
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EYES EXAMINED FUEE
NO DROPS USED
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SPECIAL
GLASSES FOR $1
THIS WEEK v 1
VAI.CK as.00
All pre.sorlptlenn flllixl nt a caving
Mios&Jsaireon,he
MYERSON OPTICAL CO.
S NOrtTIT TH CT
wttmOpte Meb. & Sat Eti. Till ' P. U.-i
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My Painless Dentistry
will restore them te original vi
dltlen or provide new ones n I'M
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v euc te $x.uu tSmtSm
I DR. HYMAN WmM
I 9th and Market 5jbJ
AND DRANCIIKS " JM
RECLAIMED
OILSKIN COATS
TO SELL AT
2.00
Tbeee oe.t
were purvbne4
from the (,of
eminent,
Sllehtl nrd.
but In t v e r j
oed ioiiitlen
3f n OXhlitred
te be y ery
itreni und
well niHde.
S i) a e I a 1 1 y
adapted for
out of - deer
wrrvr autome
t.lllnt. fnhlni,
met en'Tclliit.
Policemen and
r.UlrenJ men
shouldn't b e
rrltlieut one.
Parrel pet
prepaid. 1 in
erlerlng n I v e
chertt meufturr
mrnl. If im
satis tscterj
reur money re
funded.
Keystone Canvas Goods
& Flag Ce.
1012.14-16-18 Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa,
60,000 Pairs Reclaimed
U. S. Army
Field or Trench
SHOES
In Geed Wearable Condition
SI .95
Nene
I'arcel Pest
Hei1 LXit
tit mk
fif ffm
Nene y f" jttL.
C. 0. D. L-W&
With or without Heb Nails
Purchased Frem U. S. Nv"
80,000 Pairs
Crcnuinc
Leatlier
Half Seles
I
50c
n Pair
hend Pett'l
All new. nt ''
1. ahee. ,,
larae quantt'l3 '4
deaUm,
Army Trading Ce.
303 Market SU PliHm W-
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