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5 MOM STAft; ARRAN1AI Tuesday, November 16, ISPLAY Mbvlrtfl 'Call CLASSIFIED Murit fie la Office Day Before AD KATES AM Want Aft an WH Bcwufltt. allowed with, urt- ftBtefiftht tt rendered, HSU 'i20 1.50 2.00 2.SO 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 Month 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 13.50 15.00 11 35 16 to 40 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1 Inch 3 tlrMs 60c pef Inch 6'times 50c pef Inch $uoMd above tor corn (tcullve insertions. Irregular or skip- data will take ths one-day All dally cloJsHled advertising copy will be accepted until 5 p. m. for publication the following day.

publisher! reservs the right to of edit all advertisements of- fertd for publication and to oiiy advertising submitted Initials of ont or mow letters, groups or figures such as house or telephone numbers count as one word. Trie Hope Stdf will not be resporv ilble for errors, Want Ads unless errors are called to our attention after FIRST Insertion 6f ad and then for ONLY the ONE Incorrect Insertion. PHONE: PROSPECT 7-3431 For Stiff THREE registered Guernsey bull calves from high producing dams. David Mckee, Route 4, Hope. (Old Blewns Road).

Loydway Open on TRIKES BIKES DOLLS and Mdny Other Items OKLAHOMA TIRE SUPPLY COMPANY, FINEST Johnson grass hay at barn 3 miles' northeast of Emmet. Walter Bailee, RFD, Prescolt. 15-3t For Rant HOUSE jacks, Wire stretchers, Post hole diggers, Tarps, Reaves gain House and Pawn Shop, 205 S. Walnut, Phone 7-2471. 18-1 Mo.

NICELY furnished 4 room apartment and bath. Private entrances Wydtt Visions Another Tough Gome in LSD By The Associated Press 7-3497. FOUR room'-furnished apartment. Electric refrigerator, No children. Mrs.

Ann a Judson, 2ip Hope Star Sfer Hooe IM9) OonialMated JonHOry It, TERN SHARES ed Income Fund from Publkhod every weekday 'afternoon by STAR- PUBLISHING CO. I. -Palmer, President AIM. H. Weihburn, Secy-TrM.

The Star Building 112-14 South Walnut Street Hope, Arkansas N. Elrrt. 10-tf TWO 3-room-houses, 1 mile on old 07 West, Hazel Watkins. -16-3t SIX -room; 2. blocks of.

6ne block from Oglesby school: Phone' 7-2249, 7-3390. 16-3t Offered Highway 67 West FURNITURE CO. for S.I. Atax. H.

Woihburn, Edlter ft Publisher Paul H. Jones, Managing Editor Jasi M. Davis, Advertising Managw Oeorge W. Hasmer, Mech. Supt.

Intend as second class matter' MM Post Office at Hope, Arkansas, the Act of March 3, MATTRESS renovation and Innerspring work. Cobb Mattrew Co. 313 South Washington. Phone 7-2622. Mar.

4-tf FOR PLUMBING Repairs, Call Theo Lbng, 7-3407. 15-1 Mb. Menber of the Audit Bureau el Circulations RALPH Montgomery Market, Custom slaughtering. Phone 7-3361. 10-1 Mo.

Rates (payable In advance): carrier In Hope and neighboring i Pe? week .25 Per year 13.00 By mall In Hempstead, Nevada, Lafayette, Howard, and Miller coun- 83 1.60 2.60 4.50 One HA Three month. Six OIMJ yvar All other malt- On, month Three month. llx, month. One) 1.10 8.25 The Negro Community By Helen Turner Phone 7-6830 Or bring to MlM Turner Hlcke Funeral Home University of Arkansas Rafcbrbacks, now ranked ninth in the hatibn, took their usual light Workou Mon day even though Coach Bowden Wyatt is expecting another "tough" game Saturday. The Porkers completed tht-ir conference schedule by bowing to Southern Methodist, 21-14, Saturday for iheir first loss in eight game's.

They play Louisiana State at Shreveport this The Hoss slipped from fourth to ninth place in the national ciatcd Press ratings and lust the Southwest Conference lead to the Mustangs. However, Wyatt's ders finished the season with the best Arkansas conference record since 1D46, when Arkansas anrl Rice tied for the title and the went to the Cotton Bowl. Arkansas automatically Will gel the host spot in the Cotton Bowl January 1 if SMU loses to Baylor or Texas Christian. no- time ahc no more than the coaches dared' before start- contact' workouts for between the schools Sat the Cotton Bowl. THe i contest, deciding whethpr VflJ stays in the running for the championship anc Bowl berth or whether 1 Baylor, stays eligible for a half share title, is the onl; crucial game in the week's lineup other game is scheduled that between rnns Bice and Texas Christian a Houstoni Texas and: Texas'A 3M nro idle.

'None of those schools worked ou heavily. Baylor, opened last week reportodly in peak of physica condition, scrimmaged Monday fo well over an hour, and more wa Tuesday. Coach George Sauer started hi varsity on defense, switche them. to with the freshme t'jid, reserves providing SMU style opposition. Southern Methodist couUJ ill affprd to scrimmage with list, said Porkers Slip to Ninth in Football Poll By The Associated Press Trouble with sitting one out is hat some fclks might get the ide.i ou'i'e a wallflower.

Tha't'p What appcnetl to the Unbeaten Bruins UCLA in 1he Associated Press ollege football poll this week as he unbeaten Buckeyes of Ohio tatc took over the No. 1 spot by a cvcnpoint count. UCLA held first place.last week wilh an overpowering vote total. Jilt was idle last Saturday whil? Ohio State, edging closei to the Big Ten title and the Rosa Bowl, nauled Purdue 28-6. The Bruins, with an 8-0 recor: dcntical to thst of the Bucks, still managed to'edge Ohio State in firsi ilf.ce "votes, 92-87, but on the usua" ift'sis of 10 points for first, 9 tot second, OSU polled 2,010 joints to UCLA's 2P03.

All of wh'ch means this Satilr day's contests probably will ile cide the running battle between Ohio State and UCLA each iaying held No. 1 position Both teams complete their rjsfi ular season schedules UCLA against Southern California in game that Bruin the. championship, Coast Cpnfercnc and Ohio Stat SPORTS ROUNDUP HAYLtt tALiOT. NEW YORK, Having noted He is convinced that if the United hat one of our principal tennis eroes, Tony Trabert, Had just aken a shellacking from a minor Uirtraliart player, named Don 'aridy out in Sydney, we ran down lat doyen of American tennis eachers, Meicer Beasley, and him what in the world he bought the game was to. Beasley, who has devrted his ast 32 yearr- to showing our youth ho proper end of a racquet to grip, frankly was gloomy.

"Thinking has gone out of the game," he -said. "I would have to ay that is the; principal develop- nent I have seen in my time. If here, is a man playing today who hinks on the court the way Bill Tilden did, I don't know who he S. Bill would have thought any of Air present 'amateurs right off tho court. "All they know now is to hit he ball past them down tin- linos.

Maybe this dates me, but that' way I ECO it." Beasley, who was instrumental the development of two such as Ellsworth Vines and Frankie- now traveU ftttruncl the country for. c. sporting goods firm, conducting tennis Clin- searching for talent, States ever is to reclaim its former place in the net world it must look to the public parks. "Where do you think Don Burtsje and Bobby Riggs and Parker and most of our other great players came from?" he demanded" They didn't come from the colleges and country And neither did there Australian boys who. have been taking us over the jumps for the pant few The old coach isn't convinced that our expeditionary force wil gel past the Swedes in the inlerzon'e final of the Davis Cup Brisbane early next mouth much less prevail over the Aussies in the Challenge Round at Sydney later on.

'If we are lucky enough to reach the final round again.iit the Aus tralians, I don't see that our chances are any better than they! were a year ago when we lost by 3-2. We'll have rame two players, Tony Trabert and Vie. Ssixas.i Seixas lost both his singles matches to Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall last year. I doubt that Vic will do that again. He's too fine a player.

But I also have to doubt that we can win this'-doubles, which should be decisive." Borden Buys Out Little Rock Firm UTTLE ROCK W) The Borden Co has announced the purchase of a 04-year-old Little Rock flaiiy and ice cream firm at tmd' of what local comuEny cials described ns months goliations. The Bordr-n Co. has purchased the Parker Mayflower Dairy and Mayflower Ice Cream plants Fre'd G. president cf the Atkansas firm, said the deal had on the basis of agreements until a contract yesterday. There was nn price quoted in announcement of the Brand names probably would bJ rog.iined for 'the time but eventually the Borden name would be attached to some Breitzke said.

Brcitzke said the sale hnd noth ing to dn a milk price last summer which resuHed in expressed feeling that "Ihe companies cannot stand longer the ciraih on theic cash reserves." Mayflower, established was merged in 1850 wilh the cr Dairy Pic ducts Co. founded B. Parker OUT OF DOORS with egainst Michigan, with the Buck reeding at. least a tia tc th Big Ten crown and the Rose Irip outright. Oklahoma, the only, other majo unbeaten team (also 8-0), woun up in thirc! place for Ihf: thir Ltfaight week after beating Missouri.

But Notre Darncs picked as the preseason champion, moved up a notch to fourth after whipping North Carolina. The Irish replaced Arkansas, -which was knocked down to ninth after losir.il its first game of the season to Southern Army, once-beaten like Dame, also moved up one to fifth Mississippi rose to sixth. Navy Southern Cal were deadlocked rf seventh. 'Minnesota jumped from 13th to Advertising Representatives: Arkansas 1602 Sterlck Memphis 2, 505 Texas Dallas 2, Texas; 360 N. Mlchldan Chicago l.vlH.; 60? 1 42d it, York 17, N.

1763 Penobscot Detroit 2, rermlnol Oklahoma City 2, Okla Member ef The Associated Pr.in The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republlcatlon of all the local news printed In this newspaper, as well as all AP newi dispatches. Mr. George Smith his children his niece and Crayton Epps and Daniel Martin attended the homecoming game -at Bishop College in Marshall. Texas, RoscoCttSmith is a guard on the Bishop College team in Marshall. Texas, Mrs.

Willie B. Hicks of Columbus died at her home Saturday, November 13. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Nil Henry of Lewisville died at his home Sunday. November 14.

OAKCREST -FUNERAL HOME i Funeral arrangements are incom- five legulars on the injury arid- Coach Woody Woodard none of the five would put on pads IS Tuesday. -'W Halfback Frank Eidom. guard): Tommy Haristnn and Ends Gay- JOIh after defeating Iowa. The Hawkeyes, ninth a week ago, set Funeral Directors iryice GtA88 INSURANCE 2ND HAZEL AMBULANCE PHONE 7-2123 AD-1 Mo. HEHNDON CORNELIUS BURIAL ASSOCIATION Largest and Oldest In South Arkansas.

Call 7-5505 for our agents A23-1 Mo. Instructions CLASSES In tap, acrobatic, ballet and toe. Katharine Windsor, 104 E. 14th. Phone 22-1 mo.

For Sale or'Rent TWO Business buildings on Front Street, next to Pool hall. If ln- contact A. Williams, SOQ E. 7th. Texarkana, Ark.

7-5860 or 22-0660, 194 Mo. Funeral Services for William Horton were held Monday, November 15. at St, Luke Baptist Notice CHANCE OF A LIFETIME The Wanted WANTED TO BUY One Inch rough green Qak Uumber regular lengths and tie siding. For prices and specifications write' GURDON LUMBER COMPANY BEIRNE, ARKANSAS White Cross plan, underwritten by the Banker's Life Casualty of Chicago has openings for resident representatives in Hope, Selling experience not necessary but helpful, we will train you. A car is essential.

Only good, clean cut, insurance minded men, with a will to work and a yen for money are wanted. We furnish contacts. If you are interested in working full time and want to make a career of the insurance business, contact Paul Differding, Washington Berg Building, Upstairs, Office from 8:30 a. m. to 12 daily, ov write P.

0. Box 5550, Camden, mend B.erry. Doyle Nix and Tommy wore on tho sidelines as. the'Mustangs caught their wind from' the. Arkansas tussle last week with workout.

They also stiw movies'ol'the game with Ihe All five ar" expected back-in action Saturday. Rice left' roost of "the aclion to the'-reserves and freshmen, who scrimmaged. O.wl Coach. Jess Neely said he expected the starters to be in fine Fhape for entertaining TCU, although Guard Kenny Paul may be slowed slightly with a wrenched Paul missed today's drill but is due back Saturdty. Offense was stressed in a light workout at TCU which followed movies of the Frogs' loss to Texas.

l.Trajner Elmer Brown said sophomore Guard Vernon Uneker had a sprained ankle from the claKh, but should be ready for duty against Rice. Texas and Texas each of which is-idle until they meet Thanksgiving Day at Austin, took the day off. at No. 19.. leading teams with votes in parentheses: Ohio State (87) 2,010 UCLA '92) 2,003 -3f Oklahoma (28) 1,761 Notn; Dame (2) 1.222 (7) 1,167 Mississippi (7) '671 Navy 670 "Southern Cal 670 9.

Arkansas (5) 271 Second 10: 11. Scuthein Methodist 270 1.2. Michigan 244 13. Maryland 151 14. West Virginia 101 15.

Virginia Tech 81 16. Miami Fla. 71 17. Wisccnsin 70 11B Auburn 51 19. Iowa, 35 2C.

Baylor 27 first By WARREN PAGE Any cracker-barrel philosopher can make out a pretty good case hat there are four kinds of hunters this world. There are the meat unters; whose sole aim is to ring 'home some kind of wild ba- bn. There-are the fun hunters, who on't much care a hoot whether, ley shoot anything or not, just so tiey get out into the woods or ields. Then we can't miss the brae writers, who slay or claim to have lain large critters so they can see heir names in the papers. And fin- -lly thetrophy hunters, who lave no.

interest in shooting any animal unless'it is a truly remarkable example of its species and that a hard species to hunt. The chap on the other side of the cracker-barrel may agree'or agree with such a 1 four-way pigeon- lOling, according to whether he more or less cynical. But he'll very likely agree that the brag and trophy types are the most in- Cresting in the genus Nimrod. Real dyed-in-the-wool trophy umters are a breed all themselves. I'm thinking of the rather small cluster of men who will research and plan for years toward the taking of one specific head, lay out every last ounce of cash and effort and then not pull trigger until -and unless the ultimately perfect specimen is square in the sights.

By and 'large, the non-hunting public tends to think of the big game hunter as a large red-faced character, six feet two and 225 pounds, capable of bull-dogging Babe the Blue' Ox and either out- wrestling or out-drinking Paul Bunyan as necessary. There are such. Most of them in either the first or third categories. But not so the trophy hunter. He may very possibly be a smallish chap, perhaps under five feet ten, quiet-spoken and more like Greta Garbo than Marlene Dietrich as far as his attitude toward publicity is concerned.

Not at all in live months." he id. The 47 year-old realton and industrialist hold a news confp'vehco yesterday in the stadium. Carpenters were already at work to seating capacity from to 36.000. The Construction Co. which has the contract for rebuilding mcved in heavy equipment today.

Johnson said he and city oft'ici- have reached an "oral agreement" on the sale and. lease -of the si odium, tmd that Victor of New York, would arrive today. Carroll, 50-year-old former sports editor of 1bc old Kansas City Journal, which folded in 1942, has toon general manager of Kan- Las City Blues, a new York Yankee cluh here, since 1950. He moved ft'om Triple-A to major league baseball without having to leave office. He had earlier served with the Minneapolis Muleis 'of the American Association and joined the Yankee chsin general manager of the N.

Bears of the Jnternaticnal League, Ark, 15-6t Legal Notice No. 7681 In the Chancery Court of Hempstead County, Ark, Frances Messer Plaintiff vs. Walter L. Messer Defendant WARNING QBOER The defendant, Walter L. Messer is warned to appear in this court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, Frances Messer.

Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 8 day of November 1954. Garrett Willis, By Byers, D. G. E.Crajn, Attorney Ad Lltem John P. Vesey, Attorney for Plaintiff Oct .9, 16, 23, 30 Fights Last Night NEW YORK Italo Scortichini, Italy, outpointed Luther Rawiins, 146, Chicago, 10 Brookly Gene Cyclone 155'Xi.

West Jordan, Full-. Utah outpointed Peter Mueller, Germany, 10. Providence R. I Tommy Hurricane, Jackson, 108 New York, stopped Keene Simmons, 210, Bayonne N. J.

0. Arkansas Is 10th in UP Grid Poll By NORMAN MILLER 'NEW YORK. (UP) UCLA. which took last weekend off the kind of guy who stands out in a rest up for its big lOjSt some ground to Ohio State in the race for Ihe national college football championship today for the United Press ratings tcday for the fourth week in a row 'Southern Methodist's victory which dumped Arkansas from brought about in this week's the top major change 10 teams The crowd or plays the life of the party. One thjng he has in common with all.

other trophy hunters is a New Owners Start Getting Athletics Sef KANSAS CITY, (UP) Owner Arnold Johnson and newly named Business Manager Parka Carroll today started to do "A year's work in five months" to get the Kansas City Athletics ready for major Icsgue competition. Johnson named Carrell, a former newspaperman with a long career as manage) in Triple-A baseball, as vice presiden ard bi'sinesj manager of the former Philadelphia team yesterday. He said he would 'pick a field manager soon, possibly to'morrow. Asked the leading candidates were, he was non-committal. "Wo have several men ur.dor consideration," he sfid.

"I've read a lot about Leu Boudreau (former Bc'ston Rod Sox manager) being a strong candidate, but there are ethers, too." He said Eddie Joost who piloted the Philadelrhia Athletics last season, was sljll in the running for Ihe post. Duck Season Opens Wednesday Noon Weather fit only for ducks is satisfied only by honest success. I know half a dozen such. All look more like Joe Green than they do like Buffalo Bill. Their deeds remain unsung by the newspapers, though they're common knowledge at Rowland Ward's in London, steady purposefulness that can be Johnson arrived Kansas City triumph vaulted the Mustangs to ninth plane and' dropped Arkansas or the Boone Crockett Club, by i Trio rvt ni wiiicoiim from his home Sunday night, His purchase of the Athletics franchise necessitated the sale and lease blues stadium here and getting it ready for major league baseball.

"We've got a year's work to do with burial in Westmoreland Cemetery. The Spiritual of Shreveport, will give a musical program at Babels Chapel Church in Saratoga Sunday, November 25, Sponsored by Mrs. Eara L. Hopkins. The public is invited.

Keystone Lodge No. 43 will hold its regular meeting Tuesday night, November 16, at Hicks Funeral Home, Time 8 m. from iourth to 10th Twenty three of the 35 leading ooai-hes who make up the United Press rating board selectad UCLA tops in the nation Nine coaches voted for Ohio State and throe for Oklahoma All three ter.m's have wnn eight straight gpmes 'Breaking the balloting down to points, UCLA had 333 out of a possible 350 total, the Buckeyes had 320 and Oklahoma 278 The powerful Bryins from the Pacific Coasi Conference thus attracted three leVs first place votes end five ppints than last week And their the major natural history museums or wherever true trophy hunters gather. One, I remember, planned two years for a really big grizzly bear shot-a whopper, missed the world record by a silver of skull length, and in the smile of a good sportsman voted with the committee that judged another head a hair better than his. Real men, these, and an interesting tribe few of us 'know much about.

(Distributed by NBA Service) plate Carnival Mrs. M- T. Wind. Legal No. 7053 In the Chancery Court of Hempstead County, ArK.

George Scoggins PlallVW vs. Odessa Scoggins Defendant WARNINO ORPIB The defendant, Odessa is warned to appear In twg days and answer within complaint of fee my the seel el court tw? 9 Owrelt There will be a special program beginning Friday night, November 19. at 7:30 at the Church of God-Jn-Christ, 911 i Bell St. Eld. L.

A- Austin of Texarkana, pastor of Magnolia that is heard each Sunday morning over station KV- MA Magnolia and State Chairman, P. Pavjs, are expected. Eld. L. C.

Washington will speak Saturday night and the pastor will speak on Sunday. The public is invited, Eld. 0. N. Dennis is Pastor.

The Verger Band Mather's Club will meet Wednesday night, November 16. at the regular meeting place, All members are asked to be present at 7:35 p. BeeBee Chapter Order of the Eastern Star N9- 413 will meet Wednesday night. 'November 15, at ipargin Ohio State was nar- FPwed from 28 to points. Coach Henry (Red) Sanders men next Saturday seek to complete the first perfect season in UCLA's foot- boll history when they meet sixth- ranked Southern California in a PCC showdown which shapes up as the No 1 geme on 'the weekend II L.JTT Even if they win, the Bruins are not eligible for the Rose Bowl bs- cause they pertlsipoted last New Year's day- Southern a lifor nia, which also is unbeaten in conference play is almost certain to get the bowl bid no matter what the outcome of UCLA clash.

Arkansas' fall also gave Notrs Army, Southem California Navy a chance to move higher. Notre Army rind the Trojans each moved one notch tc fill fourth, fifth and sixth. Navy vaulted h. FAMILY INCREASING WEYMOUTH, (UP) Mrs. John Mancing, 29, had her ninlh a yesterday.

The mother had quadruplets in June 1952. She now has five boys four gills. i-inth to a tie for 15th. On the basis of JO points for a first place vote, nine for a second tnd on down to one for a 10th here is how tha the "big three 1 place bailor, teams behind rectcd support: Notre Dame 178, Army Southern California 141, Navy 103 Mississippi 96, SMU 83, and Arkansas 71, Michigan, which pVays Ohio State If you give some women enough rope they'll string up another clothesline In the bathroom, CfuCt Sportsmen's choice for nearly half a century. Tailored 'in and wear-resisting Duxbak Cloth, double fabric except under sleeves, Bi- swing back, adjustable pivot sleeves.

Handwarmer, breast and divided shell pockets. Blopd-proof game pocket. Price $17.50 Full length trousers with double seat and knees, large strong pockets, zipper fly. Long wearing we at her-resist ing Duxbak Cloth. Price $8.95 Style as above except in laced- 1 leg breeches style.

DUFFIE Hardware Co. DODGE has don3 wait I swenth Mississi- AU Church. if preset at p. ppi, a top Super or Cotton Bowl eighth, followed SMV Arkansas. ern Methodjst, now promui- Cotto 1 fipwl way WP from 9 Ifgt te next SaUuday in a uhouJd determine th in the game that big ten Rose Bowl, jumped from to llt.h Place the second iO gi'oup.

Wise WP in and Georgia Tech in order, followed by coming Nov. 17 came twp-team ties. losva and Mi ami tied for 15th ranking, tnd Iw J7th ea4 linylPT Axtburn for Rt MO Ft STAR, HOPI, ARKANSAS uesclay, Novemlier IS, 'U '( TRY GIVING It A START 7 WltH THE WE'VE GOT IT ALLY GLEANED UP ATS YOLKS INCEPT TMIS ONE MV SHADOW DOESN'T FOLLOW ME WHEN I LEAVE THE ROOM SPOTONTHE CAftPET WON'T COME OFF TO COME HOME OUT OUR WATr Antwer to Previous Puzzle TH'SHOE PON'TPULL 1 i IT DlPW'T I ANY OTHER REPAIR £5UY A C3A6 LIKE WORK- S.TIME 6HE'D C3IMME ALL THAT OM ME-- HE THOU6HT) FAIWT, 6UT POLLAR PLACE IT FEE CHAMGE: 1 RIGHT LET HIM WAIT, DOM'T KEEP TOUCH THAT'M--) DOW'T THAT MY DRIED BOTHER SWAKETAIL CHARM IS- Screen Actor AW UNSEEM ftfeWte TO 6IVB CHASE 5 Completed 6 Fright 7 Ailments 8 New Guinea port 9 Mountains (ab.) 10 Harden I- ascetic 12Lease 15 Most lacking 13 Railway post in color office 27 Sea eagle 47 Require 16 Counselbrs 17 Rugged 28 English river 48 Transposes 18Go.by pinnacle 31 Heart (Egypt) (ab.) EVER- FUMISA'TESi A tOLLAft 21. Preposition 18 Freebooter 32 Salt' 49 Grafted (her.) 22 Measures of 19 Rugged 33 Crafty- SUDaftce-Step Mountain, 35 Compass point 51 Altitude (ab.) An'ger Crirhspn 20 Calyx leaves 44 High cards 54 Agd 29 Pillar 22 Ignbrer. 45 Compound 55 Rot flax 0 passaffesh 23On6Who ether by exposure 4 Live ladles 46 Heating 56 Great Lakes 19 Kettledrum 24 Pilots.

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