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iTvm A Lof of Authority for One Not in the Game JOURNAL-TIMES EDITORIALS i DAVID UWRENCI Should Have Consulted Sen. Taft On Appointments to Avoid Rift Thursday, Dec 4, 1952 cine, Wisconsin WASHINGTON. There! a Name's Same But Policy Differs bit of clumsiness, if not political amateurishness, in the way the Eisenhower appointments to the tain problems on a so-called "staff command" basis. He certainly can not delegate to any member of his cabinet or to any assistant president or to anybody else the job of personal relations with Senator Taft or any of the other- leaden. cabinet have been handled.

While good cabinet has been selected, Unless there Is a constant and free Interchange of views at first hand, the Eisenhower administra the process by which the de tion ts In for trouble. In the Elsenhower entourage cisions were ar rived at may rise to plague are men who may ttunx they are familiar with national problems from what they have read in The day that Henry Cabot Lodge. II takes his seat in the security council of the United Nations, representing the United States as Its chief delegate, the ghost of a bearded old man In the Prince Albert coat may turn a shade-paler. The ghost would be that of Henry Cabot Lodge the late( grandfather of the newly appointed U. S.

delegate, whose very name stood for isolationism in American foreign Th ghost will j-emember a generation ago, when -President Woodrow Wilson brought back, from Versailles a treaty ending "World War I. Embodied In the treaty was the covenant of the League of Nations, and Its adoption by the American senate 'would have broken America's traditional policy of non-, the new admin- rV lstration unless the papers, but not one of them seems to have had any- experi it races some realities about wt.bm Washington ence in the delicate matter of relationship between the executive and the legislative branches of the habits and manners at well a traditions. government on political questions. When the general designated Senator Taft should not have Herbert Brownell, the new attorney general, to "screen" cabinet appointments, he was turning over been provoked into expressing displeasure about the way the cabinet appointments were arranged in European affairs. Standing Yet to say this is not to imply to a Dewey man something that anybody would have told him that any other men should have could mean friction.

Brownell been selected for the. cabinet posts. Public Has. Rights In Continued Bus Service f.i Before the door is clammed on Racine's service," officials of the Racine Motor Coach. Lines and the bus company employes might give some thought to their responsibili-ties to people of Racine, i A transportation company, particularly whea It-is a community's only- public transportation is in a different relationship with the public than the ordinary private business or Industry.

It operates under public charter to perform a public service. The public la an interested third party in any situation be tween company and Its employes which threatens that service. Wisconsin recognized that fact with regard to utilities when it adopted the utility anti-strike Jaw-forcing all utilities to arbitrate labor questions which could not be settled by negotiations. Unfortunately, that law was invalidated because it conflicted with the federal labor law, but the principle that the public has an interest in public services is still a sound one. bus strike which threatens Racine tc-rjight Or early tomorrow can work a great hardship on the residents of this city.

Thousands of shop and office workers depend on the buses for transportation to their; Jobs. Thousands of shoppers, particularly in these weeks before Christmas, depend on the buses to get to business districts. Many children must use buses to get to their schools. Not only the workers, shoppers and children, but Industries and the business men win be hit hard by any breakdown of public transportation. The public is concerned, and the public should be considered by both the company and the union before they take an arbitrary stand that will disrupt bus service.

I The issue of the dispute between Racine Motor Coach and its employes has narrowed down to; a question of when, the employes should receive a pay increase. The, drivers should have been warned by the president-elect to be careful to There is a right way and a wrong way to play ball on a team, and the evidence thus far Indicates consult Senator Taft all along the squarely against American membership in the League was Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts, venerable leader of the Re- publican Party In the Senate and scion of one of New England's pioneer families. He controlled the Senate, and the Senate rejected Wilson's treaty and his league. Wilson's body and spirit broke under the strain of the battle, and he Isolationism was triumphant in America for 20 years, until World War that the Eisenhower staff are go line. He isn't likely to make the same mistake again.

ing to have to learn their "Inside baseball" the hard way. This Is (JUsrodKUon Rlfhll hMmdl regrettable because, when a "rift" starts between a new president and the man on whom he must depend for legislative co-operation 1 II brought us back into world affairs, and we WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. lodin Ration For the Aged In Congress, it doesn't mean merely that a difference has arisen between two individuals. It means that a cleavage of factionalism be 3f n.ria -i- nil ar-a gins, and this tends to cause leg In our preoccupation with the iodine deficiency of teen age Reading a Columnist's Mail wuh Tex Remolds islators to line up on one side or the other. Obviously the Eisenhower staff doesn't want to de children we too rapidly overlook an allied condition which is nearly as frequent in velop that kind of problem to add Letter tbl oolama muit to aeeanmanttd or rHrt oornet hm ud addraatu.

nm mil to MM confidential laird auaiiai uma la this column da sot neutrllt aire wits oslnlon or mIIiIm of Uw Journal-Tim or (be too to his many other problems. ductor at uii column. Th Journal Ttaw hovarar. rastnr th rlcht to ralocl lattan voles ara tiboloui or contain tlamanM of Indacasaf la dlt portlou of latter (or th an raa aoa. Utter ahould Unltad la 400 word ion UK Nlis persons who- Tremendous Fewer.

are or ought to 3 poor taxpayer burns his own gar Girl Scouts Provide Every new president has a tre Pleads for Support Of Teen-Age Dance be retired, pen- bage? A Surprise and Thrill mendous power with Congress because he has so many favors to Why not compel the business Dear Tex: This Is In regards to that pays no property tax in Ra sloned or relegated to a purely advisory Dear Tex: This morning I am prouder than ever to be the mother the teen-agers' dance held at Eagle Hall on Sunday evenings. cine, but hauls all its profits out of Racine, to pay for its own incineration? -i ol a member of Girl Scout Troop 93, of the Richards School. If you car Figure it this way: if it isn't dispense. A president need not appoint incompetent persons just because a senator or representative recommends them. But more when a dozen names are available and they are all good men, the balance can turn in favor of a ried a torch or reversed our former policy to participate in the United Nations as a world leader.

That reversal of American" "thinking" was dramatized early this week by President-elect Elsenhower's appointment of the grandson and namesake of old Henry Cabot Lodge as U. S. delegate to the United Nations. As the country has changed its thinking, so has the younger Lodge abandoned the isolationism of his grandfather. He was one of the early supporters of Eisenhower's presidential nomination, he risked and lost his own seat In the U.

S. Senate, and he is now serving the president-elect a3 his liaison man with the outgoing administration. The Lodge appointment, in addition to that of John Foster Dulles; as secretary of state, Winthrop Aldrich as ambassador to: Great Britain and Harold Stassen to the Mutual Security 'Administration, demonstrates that the Eisenhower administration will not attempt to turn back the clock In American foreign The concept of American participation and leadership In world affairs is established, and the Ideas of the elder Henry Cabot Lodge and his generation are superceded by the ideas of his grandson and a new generation. Last evening the regular month the teen-agers complaining that they dont have any place to go or i J. F.

D. even argued with your ly meeting of the Community Club, as a part ol the annual Christmas party, was to be entertained by this troop. What they had planned anything to do, It's the parents moaning about the trouble the teen-agers get into. So, let's make Wisconsin Auto Maker Offered Safety Belts neighbors over issues of the friend of a member of Congress. Dr.

Brady On the matter of cabinet ap Cleveland-Har this danee something big! Dear Tex: In regard to pointments, it has been stated that your wish rison campaign, your present no one knew, but these IS girls had been working every Monday night for months to prepare for this real mention that your friends DICK CHRISTENSEN. Sentaor Taft feels that General trouble may be due to hypothy Elsenhower should have cleared! that automobile manufacturers put safety belts in cars, please advise roidism rather than to what hap surprise. pened Nov. 4. "Not Enough Sand For City After the short business meeting your friend that a Wisconsin automobile manufacturer furnished Unfortunately the manifesta them with the senators whose constituents were being selected for these high offices, and that this is a Republican tradition.

This is was adjourned, the girls took over. Each had a short sentence or two Dear We have had our first snowstorm, and our city front seat safety belts in -1950, and they were the first to do so, to the best of my knowledje. sometimes called a gesture of ana omer worianen Deiieve the increase should come now, on the basis of the last increase in revenue given the company about a month ago. The company, wants to wait two jnonths after the increase was granted to gain experience on its new rates and a possible basis for requesting a further fare in- crease from the state Public Service Commission. There seems to be agreement that wage Increase is due the employes, but somehow the situation has been allowed to drag too long without settlement tThe people of Racine, Its businesses and Its dustries, can Only Issue a last-minute plea to both sides thedispute to consider the public welfare and try to reach an agreement before the strike starts.

The men and women who ride the buses have some rights in this' situation, too. plows and trucks have been ready for quite -some time, but could it, "courtesy." But it is a tradition tions Of hypothyroidism are like- ly to be ascribed to the aging process, and therefore not pro- perly treated. The. principal manifestations are apathy, mental and physical inertia, pufflness of often broke in the past I have been informed that the reason they were discontinued explaining what was to come, but still not letting on until the last one was on stage. Then two girls pulled back the sheets that hid their display.

The hush that fell over the audience (many mothers of the be that there is a shortage of sand If, morever, General Eisenhower in town? I am quite sure there is that owners. did not Use them had asked Senator Dirksen of Illi are plenty of unemployed men the face or just the eyelids, dry, brittle hair and dry rough, thick nois whether or not to appoint and did not like the appearance of them fastened to the sides of who would be glad to throw little sand on our slippery streets skin. Martin P. Durkln as secretary of labor, the chances are the Illinois girls who had been invited as guests) has never been equalled in that auditorium. the front seats, although they for a tew dollars they could use were well-made and very con senator would have given a nega venient to use, and also matched tive answer, and this would have gotten into the headline as a Gifts Made From Scraps.

Here, displayed, were what orig The only excuse for continuing wage and price controls is the possiblity that new "local wars" might break out somewhere. Economist Sumner H. Slichter. the upholstery. E.

RICHMOND "rift" between the president-elect inally were the scraps of goods, and the Illinois senator. 935 Washington. Ave, at this time of year. FAIRLY. DISGUSTED, Blames High Wind For Tilted Decorations Dear Tex: With reference to a recent letter of downtown Christmas decorations' signed "Bud:" empty spools, old jar rings, old Sometimes the president tells senator of his Intention to ap socks, and empty peach boxes, but Korea, once again to be disap- Question and Answer On Polio Experiment point a man from his state, but That reminds me of another sign or symptom of lodin deficiency or hypothyroidism, as you may prefer to call It: diminished tolerance to You girls know how it is always one or two of the old girls at the bridge party who insist on keeping all windows and doors closed while the rest of you suffer with the heat A good many seniors with hypothyroidism or sluggish thyroid gland function complain of vague aches and paint in back and legs, drowsiness in the daytime hut poor sleep nights, poor memory.

pomiea oy nis mend Wilson. certainly not recognizable as such, that the girls had gathered from does hot ask for his opinion Modern-Day Saviour Dear Tex: On December second There is really no rule about it home. When Syngman' Rhee returned and no necessity to clear cabinet on TV Channels 3 and 5 there was a program from the Children's DREW PEARSON Canadians Impatient on Seaway; Rhee Put Eisenhower' on Spot' WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND There were ring toss games, Where was be last week when this locality experienced winds up to 80 miles an hour, when poles and streets were glazed, with ice? to Korea after the Japanese aur appointments with senators and bean bags, shuffle board games, render in 1945, he was received Hospital in Philadelphia, in which Dr. Lewis CorieU reported on the representatives. There Is, however, in the present situation as stuffed kittens, boats, and doll beds complete from mattress pads, At our house we were sleeping as a modern-day saviour.

Every political party welcomed him, of developments An the prevention quilts, pillows, and dressed dolls. of naralvtic and I presume "Bud" must have been, too, when these men, after between Senator Taft and General Eisenhower a peculiar set of circumstances. One man beat the fered him support, asked him to Is it possible that the children Everything but the dolls were made by these girls. working during the day. went become president even the Communists.

flatulence and "tadlgesUon r-whether these are due to hypo other for the presidential no -i back and worked until 2 or 3 a. however, that once Canada gets into full-scale construction of its part of the waterway which were, in large groups, given loli-pops, half of which contained polio i WASHINGTON Canada is ting quite impatient over our failure to fish or cut bait on the bilateral construction of the St These many lovely gifts will nation, and then the loser turned It Is not unnatural that a 77' m. in an effort to get the decora virus? Is it possible that the doc tions up in time to please or dis year-old battler for liberty should Canada intends to do after the gladden the hearts of children, not so. fortunate as these girls, but thyroidism only what doctors tall the teat" will telL That means a course of thyroid extract under the supervision of please "Bud" and me. The work U.

S. resolves the hydroelectric and himself in frequent opposition with U. S. military and dip tors are now using children as guinea pigs? This experiment was UT ll 1ft I ntm will the latter learn the les had been slowed because of the around and did the traditional, thing by supporting wholeheartedly the nominee of the convention. Hence it would have been tactful and politically wise if General Elsenhower had sat down with Sena son of the true meaning of Christ power question there will be a psychological Incentive for Con cauea xoupop, seemea.

weather. lomatic authorities, and Rhee the nhvslclan. or in mild cases the mas, or get -the as they Let's hear from some of those When heavy limbs were blown first tangle was with Gen. John iodln ration. gress to appropriate funds to begin construction of our section of have this Hodge, U.

S. commander in Korea, who saw this program. SKEPTICAL. tor Taft and told him why he plan How fortunate they are to have the, giant seaway. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Iodln Ratio la Net a Dee I wish to know the recommend who wanted to compromise between the Communists and right- ned to make certain appointments.

leaders who never asks for praise or (EDITOR'S NOTE The writer Ike to Meet Rhee down and cart swerved on Icy streets, is it any wonder that some of the decorations may he a little crooked? I marvel that the men fastened them as securely as they did. I expected most of them glory, and even though "spending Lawrence waterway, President Truman told a congressional group last week. "If it's the last thing I do, I want to get some definite; action before leaving the White House so Canada can go ahead with wing parties. Rhee refused, start apparently misunderstood Dr, Politics is not supposed to be ed dose for your iodine ration hours of their time, do hot ask the ed a battle against the Commu Coriell in his explanation of the on the agenda of General Eisen frequently given to adolescents. mothers for help or donations.

All Produces Frletloau What will tend to produce friction and difficulty for the future is a tendency on the part of General Eisenhower to deal with cer nists from the start experiments made with gamma hower's Korean trip. But the. first their projects are financed by their Answer Minimum dallv nu to be blown down. If "Bud" is the least fair-mind own treasury. More recently he has had differences with General Van Fleet over law, over closing person he will meet in Korea is gnarled, cantankerous President Syngman Rhee, hero to millions, I'm sure that my feelings were ed, he should be thankful that tritional requirement of lodin for growing child, according to Various nutrition authorities, la ap experienced by all the others Pearson down the Voice of America by despot to a few, and the man none of these men were Injured tor they handled Icy tools, climbed who has kept the light of Korean Looking Backward 40 YEARS AGO present Chills down my back, a big lump In my throat, and tears its part of the Joint project," Tru ice-coated poles and used an Ice Rhee, and over taking ROK troops out of the front line to "stabilize" Korea during last summer's elec Independence burning tor half a man advised Congressmen John In my eyes that was my reaction, century.

coated tractor and hoist all in a cold, strong wind. We should Dee. 4, 1912 Maximum, 39; Dingell and Thaddeus Marchro- proximately one-tenth of a milligram or, say l65th of a grain. I'm no authority on this question, I believe one milligram, approxi- mately l65th of a grain a day May He whose birth we cele tions. Some of Rhee's political Minimum, 32.

globulin, or "GG," during the polio season last summer. Half of a large group of children were injected with gamma 'globulin, and half with a harmless, neutral solution, to determine if GG reduced polio or its severity. None were given polio virus, in lollipops or any other maner. "Operation Lollipop" actually proved that gamma globulin will reduce polio and its severity, The lollipops merely were an incentive given the children to reward them for taking the shot and had nothing to do with the experiment itself.) wlcz of Michigan, John Blatnik brate at this time continue to guide be very appreciative to the downtown businessmen who spend, not opponents were even arrested by him and thrown in jail when they Mayor Goodland suggests that of Minnesota, and John Kluczyn ski of Illinois, all Democrats. would more nearly fblfln the a few dollars or a few hundred opposed him in the constituent the entire county be reassessed so the city will get a fair apportionment of taxes.

The city is be growing child's Iodln requirement these fine girls and their leader. HELEN JACOBSON, Sees Proposed Ordinance As a "Crackpot And President Syngman Rhee has seen to it, well in advance of the president-elect's visit, that he is put on the political hot spot For Rhee has told the people of Korea that Elsenhower has come to liberate their country. Thus any compromise Elsenhower may propose, or anything He said that the congressional economy bloc, supported by rail assembly. In the final popular vote, how' Soap and Water Will soap and water washing dollars but thousands of dollars to bring cheer to others. They are always asked to give.

Would "Bud" and I do it if we could? LOOKING FOR FAIR PLAY. ing reassessed by state tax commission men. ever, Rhee was backed (by the overwhelming majority of the road and coal interests, has been the chief barrier to voting money for struction of the seaway, However, Truman added there was a sterilize dishes used by a person with open or closed tubercu Representatives of the Central Dear Tex: Aid. Hinderholtz certainly proposed the most crackpot South Korean people 5,000,000 against 1,800,000 polled by his losis? (Mrs. B.

Association and six ministers appeared before the City Council In he does short of a drive into North idea I have heard any alderman Answer Washing dishes with Korea up to the banks of the Yalu three opponents. (Coprrio-ht, 1M3, br BU Snidleat. Ina.) Time to Crow? good chance-that the next GOP congress finally would wake up to the vital defense factors of the soap and hot water Is the best promulgate in the 30-odd years that I have lived in this "City of River, leaves disappointment and a serious morale problem in his 1 way to disinfect them, no matter what disease the person using the endians and Small-endians in (Christian Science Monitor) Advantages." He says that cans support of Police Chief Baker's plans to remodel the City Hall so quarters can be provided, for women and children picked up by police. At present such persons seaway, which would give the United States a sorely needed in Do You Know without lids and improperly han "Gulliver's Travels" who fought It was A. A.

Milne who, "when wake. The man who will greet Eisen dishes has. Or washing them with any satisfactory detergent and hot land ship lane Oi the iron-ore we were very young," enchanted dled garbage is the reason for the proposed ordinance. Now isn't vj Was Central-America once hower in Korea is one of the most are sent to the County JalL part of Mexico? that too badl Food establishments us with the rhyme about the king who, though not a fussy man; did like a little bit of butter to his fields of Labrador. Another obstacle has been "i backstage battle over the hydro extraordinary heads of govern ment in the water eoap is a detergent, remember.

Examination Jitters A Spain ruled until 1821, when the people revolted and formed the sanguinary battles over whether eggs should be cracked at the big or the small end. But In drawing so frivolous a comparison in so austere matter we feel we are literally treading on eggs. It be A referendum will be held next spring on the $50,000 needed to clear the park system of indebted are bound to have more refuse, but believe me, if the situation bread. 7 Ha has spent seven years in wie preparation jou electric rights to our part of the proposed St Lawrence project. warrants a rebuke from the; gar prison, seven months under con ness and provide funds for im bage man, you will hear about it.

five Central American States which became part of the empire of Mexico. In 1823 they separated from Mexico and set up the Re recommend against examination jitters help one who is going to Possibly a' compromise would provements. The system was stant torture, 41 years in exile, has bad a $300,000 price on his hooves trans-Atlantic onlookers In the intervening years many of Mr. Milne's rationed countrymen have to feel a good deal of sympathy with that wistful What I would like to know is started seven years ago. not even to crack a smile.

take a driver's license teat? (Mrs. head, and has probably fought public of the United States of Cen what the city of Racine is going to do with the new tax rate of $40 B. give New York state the power rights In return for the industrial advantage of raw materials which the waterway would bring to JO YEARS AGO tral America, which lasted only 161 longer to bring self-government to at least one rocky, isolated por monarch. Of recent years, to be sure, there has been more butter a thousand? What does the city Deo. 4, 1022 Maximum, 45; midwest steel and auto plants.

years. When did the billiard play to spread on the bread of austerity, Minimum, 33. need this money fdr? Does money paid for taxes help taxpayers or but in the associated matter of eggs the ration has stayed at two are taxpayers a necessary evil to Today's Birthday FOWLER BEERY McCONNELL, bora Dee. 4, 1894, In Upper Sandusky, Ohio, son of a physician. President of Sears, Roebuck er, Willie Hoppe.

win his first help pay wages and feed a bunch Answer Yest. It is pretty good for stage fright, too. Chrenie Anoxia Numb headache, constantly sleepy in the day. there such a thing as nicotine poisoning? I smoke nearly, two packs a day. (Mrs.

F. Answer There's such a thing world's title? a week over most of the past 11 of city employes? Does the city Fire Chief James Cape has retired and has been succeeded by' Clarence Glllen, captain of the No. 5 Engine Company. Chief Cape started on the department Jan. 1, 1876 under Chief Fred G.

Gottbe- A On Jan. .15, 1000, in Paris years. That 'situation has not I greatly tear the consequences to our midwest and Great Lakes industries unless Congress provides money soon for our part of tht declared Dingell of Detroit "The ore deposits of the Mesabi range are now being need money tor an assistant city as a youth of 18, by defeating changed since the wartime days when Winston Churchill, visiting Maurice Vlgnaux. attorney, even after the city attorney got. an increase? Do we need two policemen riding squad cars handing out heavy tickets to tion, of the orient than any other man living today.

Knee In Exile The president in exile, gnarled, aged even then, had come to this country at the age Of 27 during the Portsmouth conference which settled the war between Russia and Japan. And, though he was received personally by President Roosevelt the Russo-Japanese treaty, when it emerged, contained, as Article a provision for turning Korea over to Japan. Rhee, however, battled on. He huet In Which direction does the the White House, expressed such astonished gratification at being served a brace of eggs at a sin drawn on at a rate that spells Harvey Nelson, Union Grove, eagle face on the presidential fY "'fmQk i 1 1 has 1 1 worked for that I large st of a' ffi American retail I mrrtinnriiA or taxpayers for overstaying their was named president of the Coun flag? depletion unless we have this sea way to bring in shipments im gle breakfast hospitality before a one-armed A The eacle laces Its own ty Fair Association but the committee failed to act on selection mediately froiri South America by parking bandit? With all this po right. ganizations for of a site.

1 lice- protection, business men, at their own expense, still have to 88 years. A Now it appears that Britain's eggs are to be decontrolled next spring. Labor critics insist that many people will then be able to buy less than two eggs a week at What types of Wheat are as chroniq, anoxia, oxygen deficit, partly from the carbon monoxide you get when you smoke, partly from your failure to get enough oxygen on the hoof. Better do no smoking before dinner and take a brisk walk of two miles two or three times a day to increase your absorption of oxygen. Bltnaa latter Brtamln la BrMt holla and hrin.

not to diaa dial- BMU or Ma'titMit, will a anwrd r. Brad a taipd, ttf-aMraw4 union la analaad Latter Should No clews have been found In the death of the unidentified man carrr insurance on theft or rob grown more extensively in North way of the St. Lawrence, and eventually from the rich ore fields of Labrador. "Depletion of the Mesabi range would mean not only the shifting of the midwest's auto and steel industries to the eastern part of had become Christian, had writ bery. Is this money needed to pay graduate of the University of Chicago he is a former foot Dakota than in any other state? found under a culvert on the Kll- and feed garbagemen who can A North Dakota leads the boura road four days ago, ten a book, "The Spirit of while in jail.

Now he studied at Harvard, got to leisurely collect garbage, of course ball and base states in the growing of spring wheat It also raises three-fourths of the nation's suddIt of neatly wrapped, fully covered, not too heavy, and ready to burn so uncontrolled prices. Conservatives, on the other hand, believe that eggs now deflected to the black market will then roll into the open market and things will be jollier all around. We reminded of the Big- ball player. He was captain in the AEF in World War I. Tie started his career in the stock rooms of krlr and wniua la Ink Ha rnlf aaa that the garbageman can go back know Woodrow Wilson at Princeton, attended the Versailles conference, once again with a plea 20 YEARS AGO Dee.

4, 1022 Maximum, Minimum, 20. (Sunday, No Paper) the but a consequent Withering' of population in the midwest." Truman and his callers agreed. ta auarlaa not tmlra)liHi I to reading the next episode of durum wheat a hard variety that is used to make spaghetti and macaroni. wmiaal aa4 Mna Dr. Initruotlona.

Sears In 1918. la (art af Th Jauraal-TlnMa. "Superman" while the already that the great powers recognise.

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