HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-06-21, Page 3•
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Flair' Al. Morgan
CHILDREN LOVE THIS.
Ice cream for dessert! The, child-
•; ren shout the gleeful news and,the•
whole dinner! even the spinach; shares
in. the glamor of,. the treat"in store.;
,So why :not serve th•is:9tappy ending,
often 'since you can do' it these d'a;vs
without .'making' extra work' for your
, .aaelf ?• That is; if you, 'make delicious
" and siipplezcandy ice •eream,'you4can
"' coricoet all sorts of 'different -flavors
as easily a,S yo'u'd ninlse a plain. junL
ket or-;custar'd' pudding."
Any ' favorite recipe may' be used
' for the', `•foundation cream,, , 'Junket;
• • custrir , ; oasse,''parfait, ' ice and
sherbet.'may be, flavored and. sweet-
,ened :with the.- candies. All the hard
'varieties. of . candies, chocolate coat
d or; . p
e ii.•may. be used• without ad-:
las .
dition'al sugar, but 'sortie of the cream'
candies may require a 'little extra
:sugar,
One-half pound of ,candy is.:enough
to' sweeten and flavor one,' quart. , of
t-c�- e.
, , ,T .
If the'candy is thoroughly crushed
-and allowed to dissolve: in•-tlie
• . dation: cream .before freezing.an• ',even
e color is produced. An attractive mot-
•tled . •effect is obtained .if the cand y
Y
is rather coarsely cryshed.and added•
toi the cream., mixture just,. before
, freezin -There- Will- -' •ts o n='
. g be bi f -°•1i
4,.
....•dissolved• candy; which retain ;then•
color 'sprinklered'•through ,the frozen.
mixture;, :.' • .
Following • are' two, basic reel nes
g n..
which 'may"be 'varied by. the<use 'of'
different candies... -
• •Peppermnt Stick Cream
One ound red. and White pepper=
-' iii ' tick__cand" cu' s thi.n :ere m
• 'lt/8 teaspoon ;salt ''' •
cald' creatnin .double :boiler
move :from `Meat 'and acid 'salt., and
:'finely ;crushed" candy;.` Cool and turn,
into freezer' mold: Pack in six parts
ice: P to one ,,art' ice, cream. salt ,and
_
1et': stand several hour's Serve. plain:
or iwith hot: chocolate,; sauce, as Pre-
• fed • . .
•: ' If you want.:to use .'this :recape iii •
a
ineeltaniAL refrigerator.., st
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tablespoon softened• gelantine into•the
scalding hot , cream; stirring -- until
•elatine as thorou ghl y dissolved.,
g .g. Y.
Marshmallows should be ;quartered
...and 'di ssplved'in the 'het .creain This;.
;is •.splendid for ,an iceless•refrige'ra=
'tor too, malaiig elatine' unnecessary,•
g .
Chocolate coated. iiiolasSes `chips'
m be crushed 'and • added.:to , ` the'
may ,
Cream after; it :.;has cooled. This
Makes' a delicious'' rich cream 'Kith=
out
Or; 'effort'. of ',nieltuii;' chocolate
and washing :an assortment of dishes.
Waln,lt-Bi t1e-ice ream.--•-:-
-: flue.+ ouitid-•,wain-ut-•brittle,' �1.egg:.>
1 cuP. . whipping cream, ,4: cups mil's
Beat egg' yolks slightly. •Scald milk
' Ilnd 'beat Anti), . egg. yolks: Cook • in
double boiler;'—stirring . constantl un-
til mixture 'coati .spoon. Remove from
• heat and 'add crushed 'brittle. Fold in,,
whites of ,eggs beaten until stiff. :Cool
•••rittd pori ,into freezer: mold::Pack in
p.
:eight P ht 'arts ice to one art,iee'cream
salt When .beginning to freeze around:
the edges,'stir i'n`creain chi ped until
p
'firm. La stand'several • hours before,
• ser.vin
This iecip e is'• excellent to' use in a
mechanical.' refrigerator, too:.j
Ek'tai
rr t : J' is Co i
• Ca. o u e
:That •the •carrot :is the.' •vegetable
P
ar',excellence for 'Clearing the •-com-
,
p..universally
lexion is' . conceded: But
.,'it is little known what a • quantt
tx
Of juicemay easily be ek racted front
•
to •tato
;As a welcome `hinge f y oin n ..
rNice, whic is in vo ue at: present;
,. , ,l}. gp.
',try a :carrot juice .cocktail .Here's
,
;trate a barge carrot and squeeze
ills :pull') through a .
iece of cheese -
shit ,when you will . find' yourself
• 'with; about, half . a,cu iful of juice.
Sia: this as a cocktail: 'Carrot juice
is excellent for adults and 'a splendid
help Isar babies suffering from nutri
tion deficiency diseases,
S'UIvDA r NIGl-rr SUi?PE
A. eurrieft.:dish gives a,, Menu. •a.
certain ,zest 'that . lifts it •.out, of • the`
everyday class ,and'' .puts tin' into . the
"special occasion" category:' Yet curry.
need',nt be. • used only . for :party
emis, Try adding it to your favorite
reamed concoctions: and'see if'`the.
family doesn't greet, your 'efforts at
orginality With loud cheers 'of a:
proval. • '
• Curry o'- chicken, ,served• -~with
steaming `rice; makes' a•perfeet main
~course for luncheon or a Sunday.
night .supper: Here's the way; to
prepare it. • •
•Place two and one-half' � ounds'sle.
P.
ed�eooked chicken in a saucepan with
six • ounces'' warmed butter:. Stir in
tine teaspe0 •curry_' powder,' s'•",) table-
s ' oon: flour and one chopped.. onion,
Fr
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A BROKEN RAIL '4:-
JL'I' _, • DISAS'T'ER
The °end- of the road"' was reached by at least one' transient at North Ba : when a C.?� �R freight, train:
piled up and Frank Karison was killed: The photograph shows, .art of.the :wreck:. Cone of the,cars,
p Lp .
,conta'ined'bOO•cases of dynamite." It didn't explode.
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easo 1 sa
pour in. one quart chicken "stock. Al-
lowto cookslowly for eight minutes:
•Add one-half' cup shredded • cocoanut
and let it"boil for two minutes. T.}eir
pour, inone cup heavy c am and 'set
aside:" :
"•''.
• In a 'second pari•place:` six Dances
warmed butter-and--one--chopped.
ori ,Add two cups cooked rine' lnd
simmer • for two minutes.. Pour in a
quart of : chicken Stock. Wand ' season,
When Boiling, cover and:bake in a
for 1 twent : • Utes .
nioderaie oven y • n it .j t
When' D 're ready to •'Serve•`
luncheon,':arrange the .rice."mutture in
a:niould dike ;form in' 'the. centre of a
platter andpiece thecreamed. chicken
in tilt middle of the .mould. Decor.
ate. rice mould With':pieces. Of chutney-
ai i' .' and our the
ed ginger .and, r , s ns, p.,
.rest of•the chicken around the mould
on. the, platter. •
WASHING OLI LACE
`The fortunate bride w:ho has. heli =
loom.family
lace. with which to. -adorn
•her wedding dress mayhe interest
in' o 1 . ow ngi French recipe hand;
the• fo,�,, n ,
r .,-throng generations : for-
washing old. lace.'.
lacer f i! •
'First wind your ve>.°y ca efuy•
round a 'glass bottle When this.' has
been • dorle cover the. lace with a .final'
layer of thin muslin, which you pin•
here and there to the lace to keep
Place. Then. place': the bottle, in:
a receptacle containing cold -water and
a handf.ul.' of the' prest' "soap . flakes
you can find. Bring the water to' the
'boil ,'and •leave it on the: boil :for ' a
good :hour.. Tour away the dirty Water,.
add.:plenty of fresh -Warm w,Iater,,and
frial'l r -iris.
- i is_ :: tr:
very'-•ttlif'.-and Stiff t adv sable. - to
.soak it ilii pure olive • oil: for a hour
or so before washing
QUICK ;FRUIT. 'R.Lt,LLS
• 'Two Funs fl ` •>4 •teasploons `bakin
P 4ur,, g
powder,. 1/z:.teaspoon, salt, 2 teaspoons'
sugar,' 4 tablespoon shortening;: 1
egg:.1�„ .cup :milk, 2; tablespoons soft-,
en ...butter • Mainialad 'll 1
ed , eor jelly, Y, /s.
cis Broken nut meats.
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Mix, and' sift flour Eakin owder.
s ,. g P ,
salt. and` sugar Work in shortening
with pastry blender. Beat egg until;
light. and:: cut into•'first"mixture, add`
in' milk to' make a• sot'•dou h ' Turn
g ,� g
onto; a flop 'red , moldin board, and
g
knead outside edges, into center with
foar motion -AT -Then 'roll :lightly into
a • sheet about ; 04 -half inch thick,
Spread with softened butter'. Cover
with ,a ,layer of rar
malade of •.wha@•
.
ever is chosenand;.s'rinkle 'with
n
chopped nuts Roll.;up like `a Jelly, 'roll.
and cut 'across. ' ' in sl'ice's : about' one
inch thick.. Dip knife in flour Iiefor,e
Cutting each slice. .Place s,.ca
t
side down on an, oiled and•floured
and bake' 20.' initiates' nates' iii
a hot(d00'
degrees F.) ':.Ven;:.:.
S" Afi •Di` ITV '.
SOU,EFL, ES.
. 'Pas r
Pais a doter) skinnedsardines:
rough ,a sieve and. :add . a little. -j�/'� • �
cream,: anchov essence-sn r •• omari Elec#ed to:' •
, , y . d Felipe
and salt to taste • Mix., in• the stif l ,
Royal l
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Whipped whites: of two, eggs, ` 11 bat-
tered
v Academy
PP h.•J
' cases with the • mixture' and'.•
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ital. Skill
l.allander--The successful
the. Dianne quintuplets at • O.
near here, was- a • triumph fo
country praetifi,'oner -who has bf'
between :1;409 ,and .1,500 chlldi,•elt,
the world., 9
;. Dr.. Allan ROY Dafoe is .•-an:<
school° physician who, has, prac
Callander• for twenty-eight .ye
and ,he says the' Dionne event
"simtl ' to what any entry p
titioner 6Ys punters "'
Admirers oz midd,.le-aged �lh'
cian, call! hirn th1ost'bxillia
Stetrician in the -North"'�i t°>'clr'"
.fi'ed that the country 'doctor' has
:eo ne,'widely known through the;
'mute cases . •, :,
•Dr: ' Dafoe coins of a .family
physicians., His father was one ;a
his brother 'now practices h .Toren
he was born iii;Madoc, Oat.;.,of Uni
ed Eiripire .1 Voyalist'i stock, and, '.iii.
tended college in: Toronto, graduat
in in 1908.
He hays` attended many unusua
cases, and assisted at the birth of qu
druplets, in' Burks Falls some years;
ago, but none of his patients ha
attaUied the faire of tie. Dionne,,,girisi''
•;Speaking, of : his years spent it
the North, the .physic ian. .remarked;.
•that' things are- much easier for ,th4
country doctor now'`�that he is• able
tq : use, an automobile to make his
it • Bron li
of m e t
avelled ,thousand .,
all sorts of • wether` with'a horse and
buggy . , .,
He has had to, contend with, the
usual inconveniences of the•.tural
practitioner: lack Of hospitals,., thi
Poverty of patients,' difficulty of :traye
'd"of securing; the, droner assistance
arid' aids to the profession:
l • meeting with a - Nclrtl
' Recent.; y a g
Baywoman . recalled to. a ,,formem '!
nurse'a case vvhielt he �attended;twen
Woman at , m -t .
ty, years` sago: A , o to p
commit suicide 'b Shooting; and •Dr•.
Y. g
1k Ali' le
ilii
yr Jake s
rav lied o e a.
�'Dafce.t.,,e Y S.
He '`•found>
bullet had
to'.attend her. a
blown awaya.' art' of,.her brain aiti(
,P
'.she had been lying on` a cold floor'foi
four' hqurs. Through 'his. expert carr
she '• a ov red . and • •no `•is linin i
..xc e � g F
North • Bay.
bake in, a hot oven for ten:, minutes.
LEFTOv,ER' ROAST ..
.._:.'Heyes a ha .
ending•. --for that=
'roast opp-y~--f beef: an g
a' etizin` baked'
nP .
meat pie,. Make it as follows .Three.
cups `diced cooked beef, two'cups .dic-•
•ed{ .:boiled potatoes,. ' two chopped
onions, . g two g rated'carrots', two •table-
spoons. finely •bhopped .parsley„' one
teaspoon •salt, one half' teaspoon pa
one • tablpes 'oon • flour. Cook beef
and. 'Onions in :a :saucepan in :butter,
until brown, add ;flour aid atir• until
blended.. • a,
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Then ad . Si•w) one:.. one-hal'f
d y .nd
Cups of water, or water 'and leftover
•gravy mixed., together.. and when.
smooth. and • thick.'add other. 'ingredi
et ts. Line•a • baking , disli'"wi"th: efult
and pi. 1our"'•in::meat npxture Cover With'
. a'.;.top-:-crust • and• • bake. •for about 20
•minutes., •or until', light• brown in
soler .
HOU•SEHGLD HiNTS:•
S "ueakin Shoes._'
•p 9
s. , •e
ila
q.f shoes squeak; ,k. '..
an 'thet "in.' - 'ra. : f' 'r
. St d n a• tin., „tray o. acro
oily allowing .the: oil to. reach as far
as: the junction of : sole arid tipper.,
'Leave fer '2.i';hours, .to give the• oil'
aline to ;penetrate. •
Banada: `Cak .F'i rit '
' banana* ming
�„
Presss.utfici e � ' b n •s' • throw
a g
a sieve to ,yield, a cupful of .puree.
Po; this- tadd ars-:equal • gialitityl.. t.
rated. a•ind..o"
1 --,lemon; and the white of an =egg,.
and, beat all with.; a wooden spoon for'
•about 'fifteen :minutes:
. Cleani.ng ' 'Green Baize::'
•To .el an 'car -tble• covered in
e.n a d a ,e
' green baize:,Brush .the table •top, very:
thoroughly first-: of' all With.. a stiff
brush then sponge with a nonin
:flammag ble cleaning '.fluid: 'If there' are
any, gre se -spots, spenge':them with:
flannel: wrungtightly• out of,'warm.:
water, Then go "over the entire. sur
-
i r
face w t 'soft. Muslim i st
r. h. a , mo s ened
'••with .tile ,
g eleanin . fluid •inlarge
e ua. g.
sweeping strokes,, to' • avoid :tidemark..
ing Keen••• changing to "afresh' part,
ofyour•:.sponging ra at• • the . first
__ .g
Sign*, f'ilin'"
g o s "g.
Cleaning :Carried Ivory
Carved ivory is.awkward :to cleat!
Try . using•a 'little, sawdust ' damped
ing." Deep changing tO. a fresh part
with lemon juiee..Rub the ;mixture
in'; with a cloth., 'allow to. •dry,., and;
bush .off. .•
"The evils men suffer. frons, • the
blessings '•they'•en'joy, very often have:
their origin far More in imagination
-
than, in reality,'!-Guglielro Ferrero.
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Mrs:
.Dodi Pr 'cter:.'s `Husband
is„Also an A.R A,
'• For only the third time since;. the:
•Britisho
R yal- Academy ,was'':foanded
i •176$ : a woman'has peen .el
l3,•. °. ,.. , b ectedan'
associates of ,thati'l astttution d':
She is Mrs. D•e•r
Procter painter' .of
,the .picture ":Morning;” which". The
•I o It. don: Da Ili:',.Mail;,a•c a :d. •.for:_:.the..
, 9, lie
British..Nation in 19'27.and which was
• exhibited all` over •'England as 'w ell:. as
'in'.tha United States,
The •-only:.'two , other,• .t1;9men • to . be:
before 'her 'have sheen Mrs:
Annie, L Swynnerton, •elected in''1922,
.(she. died Iast.;,October, atred88):; and
Dame.: Lauva Knight, `elected in 192.7:;
There 'have.been' no
:since ...Angehca Ka•Offman-and-Mary,
Moser : became Foundation . Mein -bets
in'.1 63r.• • 4'
• Man Aigo Elected
».L
.M rPr t '' .n'i t _ v s. ns ar is t e o . t�..o new.
asseciate5 . who' been lelected to
fill the vaoancie6 , caused: ilk the re=;
-cent e•ievatroirof-W-R:iisse''ll'-Filet'and
Terriek illianis to-•--fulh`:;'acadentic
honors,..: -{{
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' • .;The .- otire r is •'Alere • Fran Mon,
also a well.lowt.i`ter and son.
Of h yell-kn " n' s i or- ; the fate
P t e w ow cu pt .,, e.
Sir George Frampton, RA., (designer
•of the Peter..Pan statue in Kensing-
ton Gardens and the ,• Nurse Cavell
Memorial),
• •
�B'oth..liaie:'.beet::0 3 f t• :pian Years
.
,
stead contributors' 'to the;.•Acddeiuy
slid h'
lao�*.� t e work=af • `
.[ ov• of
sP,cuous • hy. „Vie ex ellen.c
draughtsmanship
....Arse,
.'`.'H'ustiand
'Dod .Pr cter now Bares :tire
healer' of being an•., :R.A.': with .her
•i.
husband �"'Rrnest'P.r�ter, 'w 1 0 was
,elected':two years ago. ••
•They are the leaders of .the Corsi-
:wall:•grojrpti . i.. '
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Afterr111.rs.. Procter ilacl `sortie•i'nto°
prominence•'in 1927..w.ith "Moriting,"
her :Picture "Girl in':a;yPetticoat," `was
awarded one • of..the eight' p ites at
the `annual International .Exhibition
of.Palntings at'•Pittsburgh in' 1928:
As: a result of ; her election;:. th'e
Royai Academy: 'new includes ' two
married couples among itsnssoeiates-
Dante Venra< Knight 'arid •ilei. •husband
Harold -:'Knight were the' first, couple
toac i, . le 'dills ion,
I 1 ve •this dis
.
New York -Miss.. Luise Auehtn
cloth has 'admitted that ,she and .`Ed
ward•:H'utchinsen. Robbin, son of 'tVa-
lren Delano Robbins, 'United States
Minister to Canada, • are planning 'it
marry. "Ilowever , we have not'. an-
rioiinced..O ;Mir engagei iett,..as yet,".
Miss' Au.chincloss. said
Jungle. Cat
The.. night '.creeps up with jungle
stealth
To arch 'her sable back
A ainst the roofs and chimne `- is
g XPo_.
.' And ,rub a velvet track,;
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She captures' tures al t e s • t
ver.; tutee
That,: gnawing through the sky,'
.
; g.
Are: pounced upon'and held • for. toys.
• :. Before they scamper by. ,
She rolls the world between her:paws
", And lifts a'wa' tail
ry
When rustli "`le ve
a s mho`
fig. ves•••in the
wind.'
Or stars b t,.
s a s egin ,,o fail, ,
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She:Pro wis alphg.the fence:a
dreams.
.
•And loiters:with'a yawn',
:Until . annoyY�
ed la barkingdogs,
,
She :springs: away at :dat¢ti•, •
141iiriel Jeffries' Hai•,ri:.
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Few Nit ale Teacher.
In Erg land$ecause'
• M•ealant- c.c dirt".:
Cri
tchton Miller -'s' -statement-
at
recent meeting, of •the Lon -don,
(E•nargland), Women's Council that
• "school teaching. is: regarded by' the
community at large as,a ver. useful
y
y
way of using. up � supertious ,unrnar-
,, in. .
tied' women has :met with indignant
denials : from manye--, d•iicationat
authorities. `F
Miss, E E; Froud. o d, secreta!y f o`
thea,
NationalUm U ''d .,.
n of. jiironlen Teachers
said. Dr: `Critchton-Miller. seemed
4 r,evng
n-til6ira6r�• 3' blas:.A . i.
;4� ga
en 'nd ;,u;omeii,s wark, though. he
is • man:of •sei •ce. " "Th re re'.
,meh e , a
two..reasons' why there .are 'fewer
men teachers,"..; Miss .Fro'und added.
"Tea�in is a ve•ri•• `difficult '
c >; job' and=.
men don't like :it' and..•When
�e
n
coirie in they went: only •the Plums.'!
;rank Rosse
secleta
< , of the,
Royals Society of •Teachers•said:'
Crichton -Millers statement' is no's
..
• cn11y, bold but somewthat wild Wo..
mei3..`hake. a definite ;dace in • our;
school system.`Their s.e.vices..iri'`the
infant schools, of. this.'.:country 'have'
•coniniande'd the adinirati n of ',edu;'
cationists.: throughout the world:t.'
The eountrv' :does feel: that a,
-scheol-niistiess • is'. as good' as, .• aJ
schoolmaster, Ilr. Roscoe ,,thought,
because: the-aderage. parent recog
ni es that for
young . children
teaching :by women is best: ' >;
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The biome Beautiful 'Canada. Cain-.
neigh .Coniut ttee: ` of , th'e :Canadian'
Horticultural Committee; has ' been
ased'.to urge. the various highways de.
narti rents 'of tire' Dominion to estab=,-
li'sli•'a• defnite ; policy • vithfim.'their
:scene in the beaiitif1L'atr and adorli;-
ment of Canada;
New' Cancer Hospital
ekin ors
t �+
• A new '$1,000;600' hospital• for tha':'
ti•eatnier,a-.hofs cancer Will be. _erected'
in HelsinBfors soon; according;,. ta.
•Miss _Kyllikki• Pohjala one of tire D•'
women` -ane bei's of:; the • Fiiinisl:
i i Nest' - rli "iii nt who is vis t n N »s
Pa a e g
York.
:
Speaking ,of 1rohi itio� repeal: .
is
Finland, she the..eople ett
.
OL.
control 0
•i ove•ntnent
'satisfied• w th g, r •
sir for'.
.liquor•• sales and' had no.: de . e.
'.h
ur of the.saloons. ;The tat
the.. ret n
from •liquar..sales, •she : added, was `.
not as • great :as: had been • antieipated.•
:TurkishL"n lea e.
g
S
dernized
Mo
e><n d
A
You can, have a` permanent ::"ondu-
..
in• r h' : hail!dz''' eksere -�
dasyon„' -:Tui, k s _.
!lois
Turke, . has been. modernizing the •
largia e and puttirig
itinto
to''Latin
_, ••
characters. , Etymolb istsare horri- •
fied"iieca""use the modernization is be-
done .in many, trades. by 'rel lac-
in *' the "ori incl' •Turkic • words :•b
P
htinetic French:' '
"ondulas-
yon"
to the ondul s-
Ths in, add on a
S'
yon” hairdi essers. offers a "friks on`''
and a rya nikur:
1,
•
:ps
Sho,.dis la •.such Signa
as Ro
n. P Y g
Junto. ,;.Kostutn," for lobes :!'rant -
lea and 'n .costumes
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Edinonton,:-H; L. White, parach-
ute .jumper, is counting himself, lac- '•
.
• White leaped � ftoni ,a ..plane at an ' •
altitude Of 5,000 feet and fell: •3,000
feet .before the Chute ,opened. k'.art'of' '.
the 'chute t ••r. away. in titters' as,,li'e
landed .• at the speed .of 35, •allies per
•hour
z d .from Da p alt ti hhe 'force of 1h4.',,la• d-
•
ing; tGh.ito,erre ped serio.ui "jury
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