The Goderich Star, 1932-03-24, Page 4•
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TOWN TOPICS
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MORE LIGHT AHEAD
Without, diseenzfea, ..the •Oatarie
el:mewl readitile te an Act
ziet waVRIC3 that motottga, 5.04 taw! Mes. El. ft Mena, Mo. A. (I. Ifiraten Ottawa, Mandl glate-A etateMeat
Ct
eande of polleyhellere et the Sun We
geta age feet ahead, and that truzies :revs ale, AND *OSS
• Canada, Pa
001 ethar 1110,10%)• al53 Nv°1174Ledeaertner wee tined: $100 •and costs for Hn. It. B. Bennett when. eneelting
reditee the length et trusitatenine IV=
IS 'FREE IYIAN AGAIN
Pi. 4 dire -try
61avaszer. appeared beeeee 'Magistrate
Reid en $eturday raerairle faedi wine
two el'42 trteS. One woe that he kill at
laxetee Illareh etit canmune laver
a pane place. Be woe tined $10 aed.
ea4ts Cr la OP irx evieleit lie had
aletatlY eeeved. The ogler eliarne wee
that aet cbtatniteg ere= hy fraud team
Vaallate. Ilefigeet, Esetee. On nee
vamp he was given demo:idea eentenee
fee OM Several other ebareee and
eptanctiona in Exeter and Goderich fel-
lowed in Hie wee
ake et aizott'e a:nin
whialt lee erase the star Crown wit:leen.
CROP COMPETITION CANCELLED
lereldo euperintenderit of
agriculture and hestiestture cocietlee,haa
• written the seeretary of every es:piety to
thee effect: "I reeret to stpte that Z
• havo been aelvir,ed. by the DePutY-Mill-
ister et Aexieulture that in view of the
cutting down of expenditures
neceesery by the Government% reduced
incenie, and oho by reason of the tad
that tile Dominion Oovernmetit has
its grant towards the activities
of my branch of the department, we are
therefore, obliged to cancel all field crop
•competitions during the season of 103g.
Kean. acquaint the membero of your
• agricultural society who Intend to ma -
pate this year of tide cancellation."
. .
THE GODERICII STAR
t DILTILIVATE MIDGE !Sun Lite Co.
Is Solved
if At the week4 dapneate inatige toneaa. •
• tineat Itaa Taesaay evening, the, fcliew-
itee were the Witmege:
leoatie and Eietnit—let, Mr.
E. O. 11caceen; and, 1)7.J. 3•14 Viola and Premier. Characterizes Attack*"
D. Batman; arta De.• A. C. um- on it widow, and
ter and Mr. P. Ie. Carey.
East find Wt
•
-1t alo. I. D. Ent -
LEO DOC, 144141iimuut
auac.-a0c3 TraMo Tao Pad' MI" )0' 15V101410; 214, Mr- and
liana en their care stitch wial etlew ob. 244 Mt. Cal-eY (OA)* tic*. interest to the banareele et tlieue
Meat UOa travel deem than 100 tee to /n pellee e.ourt Tuesday Mrs. Caerlette by the prime minister of
•
ASsurance Conlpeny of (Pomade, wee metier
iz
hreaell of the L. •C. A. and promptlaUie Home of Canons On Varela 14,
ee
0
• paid ter line, which gate te the Pre. he characterieca ameillzione and mel-
to 5 - feet.
ST. PATRICK'S DitaCE • able, for the reaseil that the infonaut- tenant" ,attaslie made upon the company
Vote was not Wei by town oMeers. M. And Mime' has eelninate band irk tlaa
A, St. Patriek'S Dan (Mee waS held 14
the Marine Cu) recite Thuodey,
March lath. Green was the prevailing
eolor, all the Vests eecatiun elutaireek.
There was a large attendenee. The first
MeAeriaar quantity of Boor In her
balsa Whiell had been ieetirmi on A. fiatl.
tCu
ioue permit. A "stomer" became ft
talCated uad on being arrested gave the
pogce Information :vhich resulted in the
gfi
eadvaneY of ho institution.
His knowledge of ti e nositien ot the
company wee founded, he said, upon Ins
personal inaulrle5„ upon the -
part ot the eatertainulent Waq i-
--- ot I))0 Dominion Ineurrinee depart -
rive Mehra with twenty-two tablchare and no. es, ment awl upon the amlite of the Men2.
ance departmente a 30 atatea a the
The lattice' gait prize tea% won ley Mo. Leaman scHo011, OPENING United States, sie well at those Of, other
David MeIlwairt and the ladies' emzela-
went to Mina Helen Pultoid.
Starting Ude Van the high. Schools in countries in which the Sun Life doe*
gen-
„ /wet wawon s by var. webster Ontario will open. on the fent dayn
et busiess,
...........,
etie New Kay
"JUST A STEPCHILD"
will he presentea hy well kne'Wee
lozal talent an atas-Way Baal
THERSDAY and FRIDAY
MARCH arst Rust APRIL lee
at 0.00 Pen.
under the alespizeo a the Vitemeana
Aseoviatioa 02 Vietscia St. United
Clineeb.
12 CIZARACTKRS---el AHTS—
•'VMS ele 110111la
The plabounds in !Manage
• Situation.% end live dialogue arid •
•eparkles with humor. Was, the
I,
01,43
and Ilan Oerdon YounE won, the. ewe Seaterobe.e, a recently Issued bulletin "1 need hardly ay to the Itonte," said
front the Taeleartnaent of Eclucation veins. Ur. Bennett, "that nO Matter+ with whieb
E010•10n. M. Bonny. the cub steward,
mea . nerved imp& toeover 150•igue5ts. OrdinallY, .•, the •eobools resume their e have bad to deal M.= (aloha post -
Dancing and Five gtmdrea were nextedn cbsg0 gn)
014 day tOneWbag renbea XIV, tion gave •me Moro concern than this.
Which nollday is the first !day a tha Why? Because it ter:wiled the lives of
the program, which, loeted till 3 am.
Tim preeident thanked rs. alliday, Month' The edict Means that this Year, hundds reet thousande—yea, almost mil-
MH
Who donated the im. zesoar/ au who instead of returning to ectiool n 'Tees-lion—ot people, ae welt as of many yet
mborn. and my duty was not to hazard
took part in makine the event, widelt is
the fifth this mem a triumphant slice
eeea. Music was farntehed by Mr, Me.
Nevin, Mr. Young and allee Aladrewe.
- - 'LIBERAL OBOANIZER,IN.TOWN
day, Sept. 0, as they odnai1y would
do, the Pupils win have, to return to their lanytleine to a mere guess, but to endeae
elassee on ThursdaY, • sept. 1, • Tabor 'vor by every mane in my power te Ace
Day,Sept. 3, will be a holiday as neat), 1 to it that our officials eitould make o
report which would enable me to say to
the peoplinot4Canada. and vieewhere, who
were dependent Aeon the solvency of tide
great enterpriee that It was solveet,
that vepqrt make any statement. I
beUcv it la true. 1 •believe, the Sun
X4irS. C°11/241V is as SS1Vea as any come
pany transacting the business of We in-
surance need be." •
Sieh direet and lereeful support of
any individual corporation by a prime
minister molting on the .11oor of the
House is •aintost without precedent and
climaxed, four years. of sniping and In-
nuendo wbick"ha been made use of in
Canada and other countries, to the de-
talment of the Sun Life and to the pea&
or mind of many Dolioyholders.
•1
• .
•-• e'••,',—• •
. .
GLADIQLU
To advertise our superior Washington Bulbs we are giv- •
inr, away several thousand Gladiolus Premulinus Hybrids„
new type of Gfadiolus highly recommended orCaCCount of the
long flowering period and the exquisite pastel coloring. • • If
• planted in succession, they will b100n1 from May to Novetn-
ber. Mail this ad., with 25c (na stamps) for packing and
mailing of one package containing 24 bulbs guaranteed to
bloom.
••• l'his oiler is good until April 15th. •
• PUGET SOUND BULB co, •. 329 Republic Bldg.
.• Seattle Wash.
• This Easter Time
The usual fine stock of out flowers and
plants will be in stock. Nothing but the
•finest of flowers used and the best of ser-
-vide
eo. Stewart
- • FLORIST
3011ERICH •• Phone 105
• . Hon. Nelson Parliament. termer Speak-
er. in the Legielature and, oreartizer for
• the Liberal Party.livontario, was a Mei.
to to town on Tuesday; lie called on
• party Stalwart% who reported, that he was
• just "loeking around" on a periodical
visit in that his presenee here bad no
• special 'eignificance. There le no Inten-
• tion of leehigirig Mitchell Hepbutri, LM -
Oral leader, to Ooderieh, at was added
Mo. Hepburn is making a ProvIncerWidc
tour. • Horn Mr. parliament started to
• motor here, but, was•,forcett to abandon
b14' ear and take the train. •
CLERK OF BLYTH
• DIES SUDDENLY
.4.riTlies D.latoodY, clerk ofeeelyth, died
euddealy. . on Monday mOrnIng. Two
•• Weeks age lieeontracted a void, but. had
&how n improvement and was able to sit
' tip for a time on Sunday, During the
• night he . took a weak spell and passed
• . away at
am. . The late Mr Moodywas
a prominent citizen ot the town, being
• clerk of' the municipality, also treasurer
of Meinortal Hall boarci, He was a val.
• tied member • a' Queen street tented
4:hank being a member if the .sessiore
church trustee board and parsonage
truttee. board. Be leaves to mourn their
loss his 4fe, who was tormerly _lane
..tessio Reninson, and One clallgliter,
'ale* three stepchildrere Hass, Pauline
and Ernest. • Robinson.' The, funeral,
which was private, was held from his late
residence on Wednesday aftenioon. In-
terment was. mad jn Unit% cemetery. •
• Yon •sceoad-handaboettseller is second
• to none In the 'worth of the treasures
winch he desPeriees.—Leigh Ilunt„
• Turbine engines driven by steam are
belts tested M model aeroplanes in
America. The boiler is heated. by fur-
nace oll. • • •
as ions
b.:th� 1932 Easter Parade
Spring Coats -New as the Season
• . •
nUR new coats feature the scarf collars, high waist-
N-" lines and side.fastening which are the outstanding
characteristics of the new spring coats,
Gay colors, new fabrics and a complete 'stock.
Prices ranging•frorn •
$.995 to $23.50
New Spring Hats for your Easter Ensemble
Glistening.Black Straws, New Reds and Muses
• Trimmings of Bows, Flowers and Quills
• SPR!NG GLOVES
• French Kid in fashionable diodes..
Mack and white Gloves with the new
• ran Cuffs. •
Chamois.4te Slip-ons with outside •
stitehing:•
Stuart shades of beige, brown, black,
white. •
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Step out Easter Morn in a
New Suit and' Topcoat
This year you can be turned out in
unquestionably good taste at a cost .
considerably kW than, for years.
NEW SPRING SUITS
SPECIAL SALE for EASTER
•-Navy Blue English worsted with fine
• .Stripe, two pairs of trousers.
Speciat$22.50
COLORFUL EA$TER NECKWEAR
New color, New Ties4-Silks and Satins
EASTER TIE- SPECIAL $1.00
-410•11•10.0.05=11.41.4*.1.6115%
We have a c triplete range of Spring Caps, sturdy fabric*
and well tailored.
Price ranging font 05c to $1.SO
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
West Side of the Square
Telephen 418
•
Mr. Bennett's direct declaration dee
illorea the tact that the `Malicious and
attacks had been graced by
repetition in parliament and in one part
of his speech said: • •
"As far as it is poseiblefor one to
satlsfy 111msef, having na interest eis,
Poneyholder os etherise, these enter-
prises are eel:fent. That is me profound:
conVietiOa, my fixed and. certain con-
victiort, and 1 believe that .nothihig. but
sinenjuFtoea.theeceiltralloneit
tbesee.. aminy.peantdkethayserintdo,
coranierce an investigation of the, bhare
eater diggastede*
Tine matter carne before. the House by
way of ea resolution. introduced by Mch-
aej
Luchkovieh (?regressive. Vegreville)
asking that inquire be made into ram -
ors and allegations with which members
of the house had been deluged.
• . Mr. Beatlett's :reply was "1 believe
it is wrong—it, is wrong, 1 say, to the
0am:idle:I:people and to the leisured Men
and , women in thia and countries
that. ina, this parliament A malign and
malicious attack should And :credence
..14" being read by any 'Member.' •, •
. •Mr. temiett'a assertion of
the Solvency , the, cOnmallY . and of the
absence of ,Any necessity for An investa,
gegen. was Warupportecl by , Hon.
3. X, Ralston, nifilister of milltiaaln the,
former king .04.bikotit mut by 110,11.•
C. IL crihara secietary' Of State' in the
Bennett Miaisn7...: Batn these members,
as policyholdees, in the Sun Life, .had
made eareful felony in Omir own behalf
iuldenot may declared tnele rudest con-
ficience lit the security of their policies,
tint jellied with: gr. 'Bennett 111 paying
tribute to the Integrity and capacity of
the dirootors Lalfr dad etS dr *hat bin.
Bennet t Milled "Canada's greatest fitlane
+dal institutieni," the Sun a Lite ot, ,CAnZ
3. Earl 'Lawton (Coneervative, • West
York)', 0. B. Nicholson (Conservative,
Algoma ZOO Abel other 'members of the
house • added emphatic madorsation to
the speeChca ofIlletsrs, Beemett, Ralston
and Cahari, all stressing the point that
every investment •of the company was
strictly Within the Canadlan law antIthat
not only lead no funds properly belong-
ing to policyholders ever beenediverted
to shareholders, but that actually Ma Per
cent. of the Participating' policy profits
rightfully belonging to shareholders had
for Many years been voluntarily distri-
hided. to policyholders.
The. discussion of affaire of the com-
pany Should. eftecttvely counteract what
Mr. Bennett regarded so 4naliefous at.
tacks and fully restore any confidence in
the pesitIon of the toniloany that might
14 have been shaken by them.
1
j. People We Know
Mr. :aorden NOW% of Toronto, is vis..
itina his mother, Mo. Qeorge teoble,
• West street., •
alr,.E. bloody, secretary of the Ituran
out .now mtociation, wz a business
Welter. itt town dinitsa the Week,
• Meters. Charles Meraeld, William Bar-
wick, Robert Jana:tort and Vern Willie
left on Tueedey moruitte to Joni the crew
of the W. 0. lrana, which Is fittiim, out
at Sarnia.
The many friends of Ur. and Mrs.
tflbu rouse, East St., will bo more
tin" n pleaen, to learn that their Infant
t,on, who mulerwent o. very serious opero
ation in Viethrla Ilespital, tondo% On
Monday of this,week, 15 SO tar making
• good preerees •towards recovery.
oderieh friends. of Pleancr
INiagazaifls, Ontavio, vitt be glad to
knaur that the is rapidly improvin/ after
her reocut operation. %ter mother, Ztiia.
Lome Smith, is also cenliaed In the Ma-
gara, Palle Oelleral Iteeeilted and omeets
to undergo an operation oiMar& 26th,
Tallare•arian alAreeil 24tEz,
Style Quality, and Value
You'll find all these in our uggle-to-order elotheo,
and this season the prices are lower.
• GOOD neLOTRES GIVE A MAN -CONFIDENCE
Peal grey in inen' s hats i the shade for spring'
DRY CLEANING, and REPAIR SERVICE
• FRANK H. MARTIN
PlIONV r4lL0k and HATTER
Burn:are -robbed the Imam a C. D.
Weniley,. heed of the Criminal In,vesti.
Capon. Department at Scotland :tard,
iddrig even medals awarded him for ins
•••••-•—•....
work agathst crlxnlnals,
OLDEST MAP
A .erude drawing uearthed at the 'site
of aneient Nue, in Iraq, and dating bar,:
More than 40 eentariese la considered to
es the oldest tnapein the world,
Edinburgh has, banned Sunday inoviear
CWiSe inv
EASTE
RIFIt
.q-
1.
We feel that It is -particularly appropriate at .this
season of the year to emphasize the care that is
token in all t & P Stores to maintain at the highest
• . point the most rigid standards of sanitation and
eleanlineSs, limierthese circumstances the sound values that are foand
week by week at all our stores are doubly appealing, Many Easter spetials
• iltiect your attention to the choicest of fresh meats, new, irisp vegetables
• and a selection ot groceries. •
A ch P •
Fhteat
Itlarity
• l'ANCY SMOKED
•Drealtradt •
Style• ullilaz "Ave
SMCgD, 1413. 10.e
;11102111111.ealieei
Beek VIAT lb*
• SLICED, LB. 19e
• Extra . Dig
Special oft
Easter Hams
MAPLE LEAF =AND
• SMOKED PICNIC STYLE.
Shoulders 1b4
• laTo Lns. nvnita0E,
' FANCY VEAL .a'Olee EASTER
Smoked
Sugar.
Cueed
• IiIBRAAsPLDERA3,LELAP
ILILF OR 'Smola• gpk
SLICED, LB. 23e.
• .
• LEGS
FILLETS
ROAST
oewHAtroug
Sirloin
CUT
•Rump
ib. *80
ib. 200
lb. rZOC.
ALL CLEAR IytEA.T.4Z0 WASTE—EMOKED
ottage Roils
A & P QUALITY INSpECTED BEEF •
BE Tien
PIECE ,
• Porterhouse lb. 26C
PRIME R.IB• ilb. 17c
• BONELESS, ROLi42D . . .. . . nee
•
11
. " ATfaeNTIc :
. PnEset.:cAuoreT e4Eleieg, LB. ie • • al,I;IRE •Ilbat.••
WHITEFISH . agyamiurr lb. 1 5
IVEW PACK ' •
S.ALMNT51b,is. Hzt,ar.2, Ibti. 25c
OYSTERS• BdigINT Glass Sae c
VICTORY BRAND •QtrEEN
mit' 1
20 OE
SEEDED Mt SEEDLESS
RAISIt4S
Delmont&
eortmittaik—sumicn ANYWHERE
MATCHES. "
•
tAnt, BLACK •
27c ib. Pk
Pi 22c
• 530
SALADA , TEA
MADE OF OLIVE AND PALM ons
PALMOLIVE SOAP •3 Calms
EAT HOS FOR HEALTIL-4111111i: THEY LAST
19e
•
•COOKING, FIGS
FOR G000 MOAT` •
OT of BUNS
AV•solts gond' Vegetables
FO/N/A 3131ICZ suns Trxmil snows
RANGES GRAPEFRUIT
Lars1 UMW* 9* 4 tirsr zse
TiC
8. 25c
19c
& PACIFIC TNA
tki132721 or CLAIADA
•
etelleinni, ivp11 *fah ays 0geed
and gemee to ther ireeeue noble, in
their hour of need. • •
Tickete—Adults 30e children 23e
and may be seemed from rnem-
blue et the Assoclatieanar-Natetbee'
paroftau., - , . aneate_inenna4 a
Mr. Bennett's direct declaration dee
illorea the tact that the `Malicious and
attacks had been graced by
repetition in parliament and in one part
of his speech said: • •
"As far as it is poseiblefor one to
satlsfy 111msef, having na interest eis,
Poneyholder os etherise, these enter-
prises are eel:fent. That is me profound:
conVietiOa, my fixed and. certain con-
victiort, and 1 believe that .nothihig. but
sinenjuFtoea.theeceiltralloneit
tbesee.. aminy.peantdkethayserintdo,
coranierce an investigation of the, bhare
eater diggastede*
Tine matter carne before. the House by
way of ea resolution. introduced by Mch-
aej
Luchkovieh (?regressive. Vegreville)
asking that inquire be made into ram -
ors and allegations with which members
of the house had been deluged.
• . Mr. Beatlett's :reply was "1 believe
it is wrong—it, is wrong, 1 say, to the
0am:idle:I:people and to the leisured Men
and , women in thia and countries
that. ina, this parliament A malign and
malicious attack should And :credence
..14" being read by any 'Member.' •, •
. •Mr. temiett'a assertion of
the Solvency , the, cOnmallY . and of the
absence of ,Any necessity for An investa,
gegen. was Warupportecl by , Hon.
3. X, Ralston, nifilister of milltiaaln the,
former king .04.bikotit mut by 110,11.•
C. IL crihara secietary' Of State' in the
Bennett Miaisn7...: Batn these members,
as policyholdees, in the Sun Life, .had
made eareful felony in Omir own behalf
iuldenot may declared tnele rudest con-
ficience lit the security of their policies,
tint jellied with: gr. 'Bennett 111 paying
tribute to the Integrity and capacity of
the dirootors Lalfr dad etS dr *hat bin.
Bennet t Milled "Canada's greatest fitlane
+dal institutieni," the Sun a Lite ot, ,CAnZ
3. Earl 'Lawton (Coneervative, • West
York)', 0. B. Nicholson (Conservative,
Algoma ZOO Abel other 'members of the
house • added emphatic madorsation to
the speeChca ofIlletsrs, Beemett, Ralston
and Cahari, all stressing the point that
every investment •of the company was
strictly Within the Canadlan law antIthat
not only lead no funds properly belong-
ing to policyholders ever beenediverted
to shareholders, but that actually Ma Per
cent. of the Participating' policy profits
rightfully belonging to shareholders had
for Many years been voluntarily distri-
hided. to policyholders.
The. discussion of affaire of the com-
pany Should. eftecttvely counteract what
Mr. Bennett regarded so 4naliefous at.
tacks and fully restore any confidence in
the pesitIon of the toniloany that might
14 have been shaken by them.
1
j. People We Know
Mr. :aorden NOW% of Toronto, is vis..
itina his mother, Mo. Qeorge teoble,
• West street., •
alr,.E. bloody, secretary of the Ituran
out .now mtociation, wz a business
Welter. itt town dinitsa the Week,
• Meters. Charles Meraeld, William Bar-
wick, Robert Jana:tort and Vern Willie
left on Tueedey moruitte to Joni the crew
of the W. 0. lrana, which Is fittiim, out
at Sarnia.
The many friends of Ur. and Mrs.
tflbu rouse, East St., will bo more
tin" n pleaen, to learn that their Infant
t,on, who mulerwent o. very serious opero
ation in Viethrla Ilespital, tondo% On
Monday of this,week, 15 SO tar making
• good preerees •towards recovery.
oderieh friends. of Pleancr
INiagazaifls, Ontavio, vitt be glad to
knaur that the is rapidly improvin/ after
her reocut operation. %ter mother, Ztiia.
Lome Smith, is also cenliaed In the Ma-
gara, Palle Oelleral Iteeeilted and omeets
to undergo an operation oiMar& 26th,
Tallare•arian alAreeil 24tEz,
Style Quality, and Value
You'll find all these in our uggle-to-order elotheo,
and this season the prices are lower.
• GOOD neLOTRES GIVE A MAN -CONFIDENCE
Peal grey in inen' s hats i the shade for spring'
DRY CLEANING, and REPAIR SERVICE
• FRANK H. MARTIN
PlIONV r4lL0k and HATTER
Burn:are -robbed the Imam a C. D.
Weniley,. heed of the Criminal In,vesti.
Capon. Department at Scotland :tard,
iddrig even medals awarded him for ins
•••••-•—•....
work agathst crlxnlnals,
OLDEST MAP
A .erude drawing uearthed at the 'site
of aneient Nue, in Iraq, and dating bar,:
More than 40 eentariese la considered to
es the oldest tnapein the world,
Edinburgh has, banned Sunday inoviear
CWiSe inv
EASTE
RIFIt
.q-
1.
We feel that It is -particularly appropriate at .this
season of the year to emphasize the care that is
token in all t & P Stores to maintain at the highest
• . point the most rigid standards of sanitation and
eleanlineSs, limierthese circumstances the sound values that are foand
week by week at all our stores are doubly appealing, Many Easter spetials
• iltiect your attention to the choicest of fresh meats, new, irisp vegetables
• and a selection ot groceries. •
A ch P •
Fhteat
Itlarity
• l'ANCY SMOKED
•Drealtradt •
Style• ullilaz "Ave
SMCgD, 1413. 10.e
;11102111111.ealieei
Beek VIAT lb*
• SLICED, LB. 19e
• Extra . Dig
Special oft
Easter Hams
MAPLE LEAF =AND
• SMOKED PICNIC STYLE.
Shoulders 1b4
• laTo Lns. nvnita0E,
' FANCY VEAL .a'Olee EASTER
Smoked
Sugar.
Cueed
• IiIBRAAsPLDERA3,LELAP
ILILF OR 'Smola• gpk
SLICED, LB. 23e.
• .
• LEGS
FILLETS
ROAST
oewHAtroug
Sirloin
CUT
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