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THE STATE JOURNAL, LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939 TWENTY-SIX Feted on 50th Anniversary DIPLOMATIC POSTS pu WAIT NEW ENVOYS 2 Days Fri. Sat. MONTH-END YEAR-END Roosevelt Will Name Six New Officials After Congress Assembles No Exchanges. No Refunds. No ApprovaU Odds and Ends Broken Lots Few of a Kind Items Shop Early for Bargains All Sales Final WASHINGTON.

Dec. 23 Reg. 3.95 4.95 Shoes FORMALS, Reg. 7.95 Fniov the sensational savings SAUCERS, decorated, imperfect, ea Jc PLATES, bread and butter, pie 3c SUGAR and CREAMERS, values to 50c. 10c PLATES, regular 15c.

assorted patterns ea. 10c VEGETABLE DISHES, values to 50c. ea 15c resulting from these drastic price slashes. St rapt- ties. 32 Sale! 1,200 Nearly Perfects of 1.15 FIRST LADY CHIFFON HOSE Twenty stunning dresses in glorious styles and at a price that will dazzle you! Taffetas, crepes, and laces, jacket and one-piece styles.

Colors and black. Broken sizes, 12 to 44. Arbaugh's Second Floor -a gfe innliMMMmM! I 111 .1 l.nii WHilWll-fl pumps, and oxfords. Myies by Bcltv Barrett, sport oxfords, and Country Club President Roosevelt is expected to fill major vacancies in diplomatic posts soon after congress meets byi naming new ambassadors to 3el-i glum, Cuba and Peru, and ministers' to Canada and Bulgaria. A minister to Australia will be appointed later, after conclusion of: negotiations for diplomatic relations with the "down-under" commonwealth.

Few Hints Given Although the President is under-; Btood to have picked men for thej vacant posts, neither the White; House nor the state department has; given any hint of the except in regard to Belgium. Stephen Early, a presidential secretary said yesterday that the new Belgian ambassador might be Breck- enridge Long, assistant secretary of; state under Woodrow Wilson, one-j time ambassador to Italy, and now in charge of a special state department division concerned with reparation of war-stranded Americans. In such a case. Long would replace ea. 15c 2.25 1.25 PLATTERS, values to 75c.

large size (3) 4.50 HAMPERS, bench style. Ivory, blue; orchid, with chrome trim. (7) 2.50 BED TRAYS, folding, adjustable, ivory, blue, or peach 5.95, 6.50 6.95 Shoes MR. AND MRS. E.

E. LANKTON Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cuolahan held open house Monday evening at their home. 1515 West Washtenaw street, honoring Mr.

and Mrs. Lankton of DeWitt. parents of Mrs. Cuolahan. on their 50th wedding anniversary.

About 45 guests were present. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorenz of DeWitt. who were groomsman and maid of honor at the wedding 50 years ago.

A gold-trimmed Christmas tree, flanked by gold candles, constituted table decorations and Christmas greens were used throughout the house. Look! Our famous Jo Ann and oot Rest shoes reduced! Arbaughs's Fifth Floor 4 Beautiful suedes with kid or calf trim. Sport, street, and Your Choice Stock up on these famous hose! Reinforced toes, triple heels, garter run-stop, clear, sheer, ringless quality, 3-thread chiffons. Smartest winter shades. dressv stvles.

Sizes AAA to Price in 5 to 9. Now only (24) 2.95 Women's Slippers, novelty 79c to 1.00 Parka Hoods 59c each, or Arbaugh's First Floor While They Last! satin l-y: (15) Women's Galoshes, brown, zipper 1.00 i i Women's Toe Rubbers. 4 to 9 49c Joseph E. Davies, wno has been designated special assistant to Secre-1 tary Hull on European political and trade questions, including revision of, Snug ascot styles in popular brushed wools, knits, and novelties. Gay stripes, plaids and solids $1 for (40) 59c.

125. 1.65 Cliildrens UNDERWEAR. i (33) 59c Rayon VESTS, sizes 6 to 14 (2) 7.50 Snuggle Bunny CRIB COVERS, heavy. '2 (8) 50c SOCKS, silk, wool 18 Prs. Mrs.

Day Infant shoes, slippers i (30) 50c Infants' Sleeveless Bands (2) 5.95. Christening DRESSES Slip sets 2 (2) 1.35 Curity CRIB PADS Vz (14) 1.50. 1.69 Knitted SLEEPERS i (2) 2.00 Brown SWEATERS, size 4 (24) Women's 1.50 Rubbers, light the Belgian trade agreement. Early also indicated that Hugo R. v-" Wilson, who has been on special duty in the state department since resigning as ambassador to Ger- By the Associated Press) weight 1UU Arhaush's Balcony Bootcry Hats.

Values to 2.9S. now 5c. or 2 fur 1.00 Arbaugh's Second Floor (Chicago Convention? cjpiomauc ouice. i WASHINGTON. Dec- 28 Presi- A TRIO of Republican senators ceSZ NN R-STU'S -sard-! A Chicago today as a in i.irrepri him in Berlin A rharce ln nls third-term intentions has' logical site for their party 1940 dWfiTiSf Wn hnriHnr ern! left the publicity artists of the Dem-i national convention, while Senator ESMOND CK1B BLAiN Kfc 1 3 IB) 3.95 part wool, and (4) 5.95 all wool I ki.nl.a,.

aiu-n in siv. Pink. hlne. or l4 Final Clearance of a Special Group of DRESSES ocratic national committee with: wheeler D. of Montana said the Your bassy business since Wilson was Pric y2 white Arbaugh's Second Floor Choice 2.9S Men's SWEATERS, fancy pullovers.

5S and 40 5.9S PAJAMAS, ravon and silk, in plain 'j 5(lc Men Tancv Dress all sizes 'i Men's ML'I I LEKS. plain blue, wine Ij 14 to 12 OFF Includes rayon and silk dress fabric-, velvets, corduroys, linens, domestics, etc. Originally 10.95 16.95 19.95 22.95 Now for "cnnsulatinn and rpnnrt i vast ignorance of which key to hit. or even farther west. lor consulation ana report.

They haye well.oiled typewriters With the Republican national Iay Oo to Canada with smooth black ribbons, huge; committee expected to meet in Jan- Thcre is speculation that Wilson stacks of files from which to drawjuary, Senator McNary 'R of Ore-may be designated minister to Can-j material. They have all the predi-igon disclosed that the convention ada. Although the post doe noticates known to politics but no sub-! site already has become the subject carry the title of ambassador it isijects to tie them to. of extended discussion. The coin- considered one of the most The party chairman.

James will fix the date and place, tant in the diplomatic service, es- Farley, might like to strike out on! "I favor Chicago because it is in pecially since Canada's entry -n the his own and see what sort of a' the center of Republican strength European war. i future he could carve for himself; in normal times and it is the major With the exception of t'n few: out 0f tne 1940 convention, but hisj trading market for the farm pro-weeks when Daniel Roper, former' hands are bound by ties of ducers of the country." McNary said, secretary of commerce, served as Vice President Garner's campaign; Senator Vandenberg (R) of Mich-minister during the visit of th? king 1 is being directed from Texas. A igan called Chicago "the logical and queen of England last sum- i Washington newspaper man acts as! choice." and Senator Capper mer. the Ottawa post has been va-j publicity counsellor. But the vice; of Kansas declared that if Kansas cant nearly two years.

(president, after breaking his long City. did not make a bid. One explanation for the delay in; silence with a 44-word statement. Kansas Republicans would favor making an appointment is that; put his tongue back in his mouth; Chicago. Secretary Woodring was reported to; and stuffed a cigar in after it.

Hisj 1 OFF L4 Your Choice CHAIRS Clearance: 18.95 Rocker, brown tapestry, mahogany 14.75 17.95 Occasional Chair, imm. needlepoint 10.75 19.95 Occasional Chair, im. needlepoint 15.75 19.95 Occasional Chair, brown, bleached wood 10.0(1 26.50 Swedish Modern Occ. Chair, tan 22.50 39.50 Lounge Chair, rust damask 29.50 47.50 Lounge Chair, wine and beige damask. .42.50 (2) 42.50 Swedish Modern Corner Chairs, ea.

34.75 39.50 Lounge Chair, blue stripe damask 35.00 47.50 Wing Chairs down cushion, gold 39.50 49.50 La-Z-Boy Lounge Chair, blue velour ...39.50 49.50 La-Z-Boy Lounge Chair, brown tapestry 39.50 57.50 Swedish Modern Lounge Chair, rust 42.50 (2) 14.25 Boudoir Chairs, brown, green, each 12.75 17.95 Boudoir Chair, brown floral 12.75 17.95 Boudoir Chair, green rayon 12.75 (3) 22.50 Wing Chairs, blue, brown, rose linen 15.75 29.75 Swedish Modern channel hack, green ....19.75 22.00 Irwin Occasional Chair, green damask 14.75 Other FURNITURE 1.95 Woolens OFF PRICE 2.9S Men's PAJAMAS. f.mc. fine quality Ult 1.00 Messon I'llTS. now onlv till 35c. 50c Centime B.V.I).

Athletic SHOKlS Off have considered leaving the war de- i campaign, which began with three (3) l.iuht Weight '4 Ult 3S) 1.49 B. UNIONS, all cotton ribbed '4 Off (15) 1 9S B.V.I). 10 Wool UNIONS. Off 19) 2.9S B.V.I). 20 Wool I'NIONS.

fine. Off 141 4W B.V.I). 50 wool I'NIONS. fine Off You'd never expect such beautiful, stylish dresses reduced to half their prices! Sheer woolens, rich crepes in tailored and dressy styles. Black, wine, green, or blue.

Many have jackets. Don't delay! Be here when the doors open for best selection! years of silence, seems likely to go! Resources Guarded partment to accept the position, but he has given no recent indxation that plans to leave Washing along in the same quiet wav. 1 Paul V. McNutt has a publicity CECRETARY ICKES said loday the headauaiters at IndianaDolis from European conflict created again 1.00 BIT.TS. famous brand, all leather '4 OK ton.

A career diplomat, now serving as! which his delegate stalkers a danger that American nauiral re- 2.9S button or zipper st Its I.9S BA D. Ski JAMAS in dark stripes Off Broken Sizes Include: 3.9S I'AJAM VS. lustrous in on. assorted Oil All wool. Fine quality.

Suitahle for skirts, dresses. etc. Assortment of colors and weaves. 59c to 1.95 Dress Crepes V4 OFF Printed challis. plaid suiting, plain suiting, printed crepes, checked corduroy, matelasse crepes, etc.

19c and 39c Cottons OFF Plaid ginghams, suitings, and printed challis. 36 and 39 inches wide. Special! BLANKETS l4 OFF 1.95 BEACON Blankets of 5 percent wool. Sateen binding. 7080 in.

size on l.fH) SHEET Blankets, colored. Ravon Taffeia binding. 70x90 in. size 4 Off Bed Spreads 2.00 .1 AYSON S1IIK IS. white or tancics "4 1 1.95 B.V.I).

PAJ AMAS, broaJcloth. sateen. '4 Off Half Sizes! Juniors! 10 to 20 38 to 40 ambassador or minister in some! Booklets and McNutt literature are sources would be raided for war other country, is expected to be distributed from that point. He, profits. named ambassador to Cuba to sue- i also has set up a campaign office in! He asserted that, as dtring the cecd the late J.

Butler Wright. Washington to handle matters which; World war. this country was heed-similar promotion may be made to 1 elude his Indianapolis office and less" of the threat to its tirrber. coal, fill the vacancy in Lima. Peru.

to help maintain a liaison between petroleum, and grassland reserves. The United States has rad no himself and the Indiana establish- "At this moment," he said in his minister to Bulgaria, now looming ment. annual report on the interior de- large in Balkan affairs, since trans-1 Many of the McNutt speeches, partment. "the greatest actual or fer of Ray Atherton. a career dip-1 however, find their way into print; potential danger with which we are 50 for men: Arbaugh's Second Floor Brand 1 ems.

All new Paislev and figured pan colors 9S Men's SWEATERS, sleevelc Jomat, as minister to Denmark. through the social security boards press section. Thev are delivered in faced are heedless attempts, to break through our conservation laws and policies for the purpose of making style. AH wool. Assorted colors 12.75 12.75 42.50 54.50 79.0(1 9K.00 9S.IKI 15.75 2.95 12.75 ,10.75 ti.75 9.75 3.95 I7)5 Record Cabinet, walnut, open 1.95 Record Cabinet, walnut.

2 drawers 12.95 Record Cabinet, mahofiany. 1 drawer. 39.50 Love Seat, brown upholsterv 49.511 Vanity Iair Studio Couch, brown 59.01) Studio Couch, Simmons. Huriiundy. 89.00 Dinini Suite, walnut.

6-1e 119.00 Dining Suite, walnut, lU-lefi table 149.00 Living Room Suite, fireen. 2-pc 23.50 Dresser-robe, walnut finish 3.95 Mahogany Fnd Table 15.95 Mahogany Plant Table 14.95 Desks, maple or walnut 12.95 Cocktail Table, niahofiany 11.95 Class Top Table, mahogany 12.95 Cocktail Table, mahogany TT7JII AT- 'lus capacity of federal security ad- 1 quick war profits. UUU tf III IIVIV 1 ministrator. Arbaugh's Eirsl Eloor 9.50 FARIBO Blankets, all wool, size Off 72x90 Have to Get yyj 0Ws. Orphans to Get .1 nnroi 1 I Beautifully Fur-Trimmed Winter COATS 2.49 BED SPREADS, jacquard patterns.

Full size. Assorted colors Off bocial security Lash in 1V4U Men's Reg. 24.50 SUITS ine Lansing irocers and Meat WASHINGTON. Dec. 28 (T'l 1 125.000 wives aged 65 or more; Dealers association went on record this week to forbid the sale of ciga-rets to minors whether they carry a written request or not.

The action of congress in broaden-! 000 widows 65 or older; 78.000 young- 75 7.95 Bookcases, 4-shelf, inali. finish 4.95 9.95 Bookcases, 3-shelf, walnut finish 7.95 10.50 Hookcases, 3-shelf, mahogany finish K.95 11.95 Hookcases, 3-shelf, walnut, rounded 9.95 13.75 Bookcases, 3-shelf, 1-drawer, walnut 1 1.95 16.95 Bookcases. 3-shelf, 1-door. mahogany ..14.95 Buy on EASY TERMS 19 Only a limited number of these fine, all wool suits, irm. hard worsted, and colorful, rough herringbones in tweed effects.

All stvlcs. Broken sizes. uiS me s.m.i-1 mxuihv ufc.a.. iu. irtn.

-nrt iQinno children nil LINENS l4 OFF GROUP includes card table covers, bridge sets, luncheon sets, hot dish mats, cocktail napkins, finest towels, bridge covers, Vanity sets, luncheon cloths, and many other items. Arbaugh's First Floor Repeated warnings by th police; aro th hmiiu a.t.n a department that stores violating the! tne individual worker will mean the' t0 16 years of age, or 18 if they state law when they sell cigaretsl distribution of federal social insur- remain in school. The board estimated, too. that Originally 59.95 65.00 and 69.95 44 Pay $5 Down Balance in 10 Payments! 10.000 dependent parents, sole sur to persons under Ji years or age will ance benefits next year to about be prosecuted, resulted in the asso- Uoo oOO wives, widows and orphans, ciations decision. I Previous federal and state ef- Many store proprietors have been forts supplving pensions and selling to minors if thev 1 arantt tn tui rmnn were hnspri on A ha tu-h's I-'nurth Floor vivors of insured workers, would file claims during the year.

Widow- uinis nuie irom uieir parents, ine individual needs. The new social ciumru ucuuui uu- state law, however, forbids the sale1 benefits will be based onjder certain conditions, to minors without exception. the retirement annuitv the fam- The law imposes three alternate Customers in many cases have be- Uy's wage earner receives, or would limitations to keep the mcnthly ben-rome angry at storekeepers for re- have received if he had lived. I eits to family within the lim-lusine to sell ricarets fr thir ehil-l nnarmiiMi fnr the first nav-iits of a maximum $85. It provides OFF l4 Your Choice 29.00 24.00 21.00 Plain Brown.

7'29 ft 23.20 Plain Brown. 7'27'; ft 19.20 Cedar Color. 7'2x7i 2 ft 19.20 Broken Sizes, 10 to 18 It's a surprise to find such expensive furs, rich fabrics, expert workmanship at this low price even in our traditional "bargain E. O. M.

Sale. Black, wine, or green. Trims of Persian Lamb, Wolf, or Mink. Broken sizes I 0 to 18. iren.

This, however, is a misunder-' off of old age insurance and on their part. Vendors are; vivors benefits in 1940. the social se-subiect to arrest if found violating curity board has estimated that the law. benefit claims will be received from LOO Bns' PA.I S. broadcloth.

10 to IS Off 1.49 Bins' I'M VS. coat or middy, broken '4 Of H'h Bins' AISTS, buttoo-on. 4 to 10 Off 2.9H Bovs' lluckmcver Corduroy LONGIES Off 1.59. 1.79 Boss' SHOKl S. cordunn, etc.

Off y2 y2 y2 GLOVES of kid. suede, doeskin, and pigskin, women's sizes, now WOOL gloves and mittens for women and children. Assorted colors ODDS ENDS of silk squares, flowers, sequin hair ornaments, etc. Come early! You'll save substantially! HANDBAGS, reg. 1.00.

2.00 and 3.00 values! Smart styles in suede. Black, brown, green, or rust. Now only Arbaugh's First Floor Plain Dark Green. 612 ft 23.20 Brown Eigurcd Axminstcr. 912 Plain Twist Burgundv.

12x10 6 41.20 Plain Twist Brown. 12x12 ft 49.20 Plain Twist Brown. 12x12 ft 49.20 Plain Twist Brown, 9x15 ft 46.0(1 that the total shall be no greater than $35. or more than twice a workers' primary or more than 80 percent of the average monthly wage. A wife and her children are each entitled to supplemental benefits equal to one-half the husband's primary benefit, and a widow's share is three-fourths.

Here is the wav benefits are com 29.00 37.50 51.50 61.50 61.50 57.50 OFF Warm Tweed Coats Your Choice puted: RICES INCLUDE BINDING I REE! TJlird Eloor Mr. A. an insured factory worker. dies, leaving a young widow and two children. His earnings at the time of his death were sufficient to pro 95 9 75c Boss' Athletic SHIRTS.

10" wool. 32 to 36 Off 17 69c Athletic SHIRTS. W'-i Wool, 26. 30 32. 36 Off 12 Originally 16.95, 19.95 and 22.95 As vide a monthly benefit of S24 had Short Rolls of Carpeting he lived.

In this case his widow gets Off '3 Off Formerly 2.39 to 6.20 per yd. 20 off three-iourths of his basic benefit, or SIS. and each child receives a sum equal to one-half his benefit, or $12. Their total social securitv 'a OH Clearance! Smart Spun Rayon Dresses monthly income is thus S42. 3 to 17 ards in a piece! Wide selection of colors: The widow's benefits will cease as soon as the youngest child reaches wine, green, blue, henna, tan.

brown. mahoan. rut. Look what ou save! Buy one and see the smart stle, and sensation value! Colorful tweeds, fine linings, and warm interlining. Sizes 12 to IS.

GROUPS of 3-Pc. Suits. 2-Pc. Suits and Fur Trimmed Coats. Broken sizes Half Price Arbaufth's Second Floor 29c BELTS, black, brown.

Sies 26 to 0 50c BELTS, black or brown. sic 26 to 30 59c Boys' POLO SHIK IS. knitted, fjno stripes Boss' GKID-SITiS. heavy, routh herringbone woolens. Kith colors 2 98 Boss' SM Kv LJmb Knit, all wool.

Zipper styles. 30 to 36 49C Boss' bk TE SOCKS, all Plain or fanc patterns, llcavs 2'i 1.00 Boss' SWI- EKS. half zip. pull 2.9i Wool SI II ClTS. Jumper 16.

or 18 if school. When the and copper. Some plain, and some figured. widow reaches 65. her three-fourths benefit will be resumed if she has 9.48 1.98 35c ert 1 88 not married again.

In the case of Mr. B. who died Reg. 2.98 and 3.98 Lots of plaids, prints, and plains in Scotch color combinations, blues, black, grev, green, or wine. Sizes 12 to 18.

ivith after seven years of employment under the act at an average of S250 a month, his primary benefit is figured at S42.80. Modern i Eirt I Arha His widow is entitled to three- Curtains: Formerly 79c, 1.95 and 2.95! Price y2 3.98 Spun Rayon Dresses fourths of this amount, or S32.10. Each of his three minor children is entitled to S21.40. The family benefit thus aggregates S96.30. Under the law.

tiie monthly check in' Short lots, and one to four pairs of a kmJ! Ruffled ICE Smartly styled dresses in blue or rose plain colors, and rose, green, or wine backgrounds for the prints. Sizes 14 to 42. 2.79 curtains, tailored rayons, tailored nets, and cottage this instance must be held to S85. each recipient being reduced sets. Lingerie Values to 10.95 Rohes.

lingerie, tuck itch pajamas, satin linwns. Miss Thrifty pajamas in junior sizes.) Famous Foundations, Values to $5 A few American Lady. Carter. Reno. II iV Fortuna.

Artist Model, Grace girdles and corselettes Arbduh'5 Second Floor In anotner case. Mr. is entitled 49e J. 3c 10c id Kc 3 39 ent 7''c 19c Sc s5i 79c Men's Dress SHIRTS 14 to 17 I6O1 lc Cotton Huck TOW I LING '2IMI 13c Plisse CRI PE pastels 4)0 1 Special PRINTS lcncih 2D 4 49 Children SNOW 'I I I 32 i 159 Men lectric ORs. AC cur 37 T'c Women SCKI new prims SKI I I women' and children, slight! soiled, pr at 65 to a primary insurance benefit of $25.50 on the basi.

of a $100 1 Refrigeration average monthlv wage. His wife at 65 is entitled to an amount equal 1.98 House Dresses 1 9Q Gay percales and ginghams in a va. riety of styles. Sizes 12 to 42. Arbaugh's Second Moor Materials: Formerly 19c to 1.00 yard! Price y2 56 and 50-in.

widths! Rason. marquisette, net and voile curtain materials. Drapers- and slip-coer ma terials of cretonne. dut-tite, homespun, and sail cloth. Resolve to give yourself, and your family, a break in 1940 with modern Ice refrigeration.

There are many sound substantial reasons why you should use Ice. It's thrifty for one thing cuts down on food spoilage and waste and puts an end once and for all to repair bills. It's safe and dependable, too you get air-conditioned protection. And as for convenience you alwoys have all the ice you want when you wont it. LANSING ICE FUEL CO.

Snow Suits, Values to 16.95 Gabardines and wools in a variety of stIes and colors. Sizes 12 to 16 to haif his benefit, or $12.75. Each of his two minor children is entitled to S12.75. The total monthly benefit thus adds up to $63 75. It does not exceed the S85 limitation, nor the 80 percent of the monthly wage limitation.

However, twice the pnmarv monthly benefit is $51. and the third of the three limitations operates in this case to reduce the monthly check from $63.75 to $51. In the case of Mr. D. who averaged $50 a month for six years, his primary benefit at the time of his deatii is $21.20.

His widow becomes entitled to a monthly benefit of $15.90 and his three minor children. S10.60 each. The would be S4770. The minimum payable under the statute is $10 a month. -Vrbuh ig; TRI F-STEP Shoe.

uede and leather I rim '36. 9sc. 119. 129 Women SLIPPERS 'j I 9S Men' ROMEO. sit 6 nli I OO Hi 79S Women Escnini SNDl.S L') 9 2.9S Small Bos' HI TOPS to 10 ..100 1 1 69 ROM! Ov s.c 5 brown 1 17; 1S Men SI'TS 6 to 12 tre.

tan 7 I Children SHOES 4 to ') 2 1 Grow ins Girls OMOKDv 4 1 On li2M Nure. OM OKDS Mask, white 100 Arbaiti Ilaeuicnt Sb' Odds Ends Bargain Table These are New machines that we hae used for demonstrators, or for display purposes only! $55 Console Electric 29.85 $69 White Console Electric 44.50 $60 Console Electric 32.50 $85 Rotary Console Electric 59.50 Mostly one of a kind! RECONDITIONED TREADLE MACHINES 4.95 to 16.95 Hoor A variety of pictures, waste pdper baketv lamp, hustockt. etc. It will pjv ou to come earlv for het Price y2 5.95 and 7.95 Wool Jackets Cardiian and mannish-tailored smes. arietv of color combinations.

Broken Dial 213S8 911 Center St. Arbauu IhiiJ Hoot Arbaugh's Second Floor I.

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