The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1931 Page: 1 of 6
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Short Cotton Crop
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Anderson-Rugeley
Auto
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A View of Texas
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Growth
PILES
TODAY
Dr. W. R. Strasner
Will be in Bay City three- days each week, Tues-
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Bay City Bank & Trust Co.
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Half Farr for Children
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FUTURES
Return limit 21 Days,
Tickets on Sale July 18-19.
See the Grand Cayon on Your Way.
STANDARD PULLMANS
FOR SALE
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W. S. Ainsworth
GULF COAST PILOT
of
Bay City, Texas, R. F. D. No. 1
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LET ME PILOT YOU
and M~B.W"
Citizen State Bank
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rigid
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ance, you are making the best kh
investment for their happiness and
Your family's future is in your sav
ings bank book. As you add to your bal
add that Matagorda county is the
coolest on the coast. You know old
Chrysler automobiles for Matagorda
and Wharton counties, announce the
opening day as of Friday and Satur-
also
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trades da:
is to be
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Sat ui d<
with hi
D. P. NOORE
DRY GOODS CO.
a-smiling.
on adown the way
Specials For
JULY 4th
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if the clouds are hanging low
Keep-a-smiling.
I If you can't see how to go
SPECIAL ADDED
ATTRACTION
Birds will carol all the day.
Anti the skies be bright as May
Keep a-smiling!
A Song and a Smile
By Frank Platt
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Appearing Thursday
Night, Friday matinee
and Night and Satur-
day Matinee and Night
July 2, 3 and 4th.
SIGMAR will enter-
ain you with his mysti-
ing magical mysteri-
Celebrate the fourth in
our clothes .... beach
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CHANGES
OPENING DATE
K» stopping this
ergy when the ,
। You will make it. never fear;
Keep a-smiling.
Are your days with worries rife?
Is your path bestrewn with strife?-
I if you’d get the sweets from life
Keep a-smiling.
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id almost 1
But she '
ish tactics she used to stampede the '
opposition.
rrs the LAUGH panic or the
YEAR!
safet
and
have
oomany otherwise wellrun into the millions of dollars
RECTAL SPECIALIST
Room 11 Nuckols Hotel
Consultation and Examination Free
Sigmar Magician
To
San Francisco
$51.00
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Newspaper editors constantly
' the needs of their customer
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•ported that
I cure any case of piles, no matter how long stand-
ing, without cutting, tieing, cauterizing or sloughing,
and without detention from business or pleasure.
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had. T.....
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company,
over the
The Cool
Summer Way
GRAND CANYON
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things too numerous to mention. We
again yield to the venerable friend
and bi. wouthful thoughts.
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Bay City Night r J
At Palacios k,
campment' "Ad
j Friday na is Ba CMa
i the Palaci6 encampmmenq
arrangements i**
7:45 pm tL Rotary cub ad
sprcial invition fromEnen
ipartntoneegcefe
ces eased again under renewed iiqui- day, July V and 11, instead of Mon-
. . _ . ---- ]dav. July b
specialist on pulchri-
ind figs and other
mnay important Makes no differen
Ch Soon you'll get a
| Keep-a-smiling,
peace of mind. If you have no accour
open one today.
I Keep
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iSity Baptist paa
Ip.city WwW*
। Palacios
allv, Industrial And
dealers.
The first
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4 about Bay City's _____- -
. } place and invited me down to Col-
J , legeport where the weather is really
‘cool. Guess he La right. We should
Sam Taylor}
KIKI
Regineld Denny
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cat American public -afe becoming I
ore and more alarmed at the state
Buimw N conditions for some
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If You Want To See The Finest
Scenery On The Coast And The
Wonders of The Greatest
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mar, magician is
1£. 260 and 30c I Colonial theatre
bekan buy- Thurnday
placed in I
wide-awake
b
is the rain a-pouring down?
Keep a-smiling
v your crops about to drown?
Keep a-smiling
Whats the use of sighing so
Over-every little woe?
Hash your eye and let 'er go-
S MARY
zV PICKFORD
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’The Lions club booklet i scompleted
today and five thousand of the 52-page crop mmm 2,VVV,VV —« - problems, ,L connection with tL I
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holding the International conference. ) ---------o—°--i works magic in your home baking " pioneers fighting to make a heretofore
One thousand of the books will re- To RENT— Apartment, 3 or 1 rooms) Star Brand Flour is the very best barren country produce a livelihood,
main with the Chamber of Commerce | unfurnished. Modern and down stairs, that money can buy and if youl
for distribution in and around the Mrs Leonard Call. Phone 516 2-4d havent used it Insist on it the
coast, of Texas. It is complete in its, ■ " ■— “—‘
advertising of Matagorda county and and they are expecting a little help „ wagie, ask. aliases-1 - —
Bay City. The story is told in words' the next six months. If you have been peare said that magic is such stuff ' could __
and beautiful pictures. If the Lions taking the ride free the first few as dreams are made of," but of mod- ! conquering pioneer army.
Will let you have one get one. months better jump in ami pay for em magic it t said that it is a sci- Figures are unpoetic. They are .
----"M"—- your part Everyone gets the benefit ence that sometimes instructs often- and dry But they tell the story, if .5?*
Remember housewives that the and every one should foot the bill times amuses, but always entertains, not as. effectively as immortal versa.
stores will be closed her. Saturday. The price is just about 83.00 a monthMagic u truly a science. You may atteatwith an unmistakably clarity: I ceipts.3,379 “bles
- - - — • ----- ----- 1---Xa X- ----*h hre timeelhelimure het “h- U__J . . . •• In 1890 the 38 counties that may be ” nM1‛ "7"”’-, » |
said to comprise the Panhandle -ex- “tocKs ,-,u-5 bale
I tending north from the south line of ® 0
ly that I Cochran county—were sprinkled with ‘
is deftly employed, I few people. Only two of them, Chil-
ay the Ayer_ILt,L,I dress and Donley, contained more
div im ' than a thousand souls Some had
be I less than a hundred. not be all that could be desired,
1aooK at the Same counties today.
83susa
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mssal.
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the hands of energetic,
and very competent [
a cool
, V these artiets and
funny he put the titles ol
often actTorneljus Vander
■’ wok about divorke
* hnowhe is in Re
And whother di
This line of cars is comprised of one
of the leading lines now being man-
ufactured and locally, they have been
franchise for the
little dynamo nt en
tude weather ui
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Plymouth and i
-inPalacios Monday’s, Tuesdays, Fridays with Doctor
“ Wasner.
foundations of your future fortune.
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and nd
s, 1606 W.‛V
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of the .Mtaawhh toss » which said Reports from Corpm Christi state
public * riding between biow-outs, that phosphate shell in a deposit es-
। »rr* on jUfWoc **”**1*^ of far timated at more than 400,000,000 tons
more importance than 'h* AveraKe has been discovered in waler* adja -
motorist realu Sy the Sditor of cent to Corpus Christi. The deposit is
the Danbury IConn Ne"S Ini* is being surveyed for commercial pur-
the time of yntr tnsareapt to! poses The phosphate shell has a high
he at their worst and to "e 'be most । commercial value and the potential
revenue from such a formation will
ling to I ause , .l
"position and the
• were | . .. ..
. virtually the O
l of wheat two cars, ___•__, . 1
o cars of cattle were accessoles to match.
nt during the past |
products in Texas can be raised from
between $.00,000,000 and 11 000 twin 000
to nearly $3 000,000 000 merely by the
adoption of intensive methods "
This State's ability to produce and •
tn increase production is unquestion- ।
rd The nerd is for market* And ‘
these will come.
only large undeveloped
a pound because Europe —-- .
ing America noetton. alarmed by the
shortage. There are no signs of a
similar price rise next fall, but with a al
ige crop almost 2,000,000 bales les than a
‘ year ago the price can be expected to vertising of Ambroai”
recover appreciably. Wave four
DAILY TRIBUNE
There Is Nothing Too Good For Our Friends
(Dallas Newsl
The first of the private cotton crop
US.1season zustyosleased
zz
\.......—man,
doidrumnter attention on,
th it the South may produce substan- here II be plenty bye and bye.
thatstesscotton than a year aso.TolpKeep a-miling.
' siapyort this possibility is the lack of Put your shoulder to the wheel;
I subsoil moisture in mnay mportant Makes no differenee how Vo 4
i areas of Georgia and the -oas,
Mississippi and Ala bama.rnot t men-
tion the spotted conditions in oxa.
tranting recent but belated growth
of Texas cotton and considerable re-
covery on the part of the plant, the
Shyness of subsoil must be reckoned
IWth if July and August shouldrhap-
l pun to be dryer than usual The rexas
crop is easily two to three weeksate. Keep a-smnina
on the whole, based upon countyAaon smiline
dition reports received by thesDallas
(News cotton report .service. Such a
handicap will necessitate very ' • '
-- able weather from now on fol nor-
pajamas . . . beach hats
. . . sport dresses of flat
crepes and shantungs
al shoes to match and for
। Are you burdened down with care?
Keep a-smiling.
Great Oaks from little acorn*
-tcop
. 8.5
; “°e.
t hr equable climatic
our bank. You will be laying the
Resolve to deposit a definite sum out of
each salary check. With each addition-
al deposit your steps will grow strong-
er, until, as you see your savings grow,
you walk with the full, easy swing of a
"man of affairs” I
(‛,gu„. »..g.ganei prefers to point out that it can
vrop Keports
than it has, because only about 11
| per cent of it* area of approximately
168 000 000 acres of land i* in cultiva-
l tion, whereus it is estimated that from
60 to <0 per cent can be made to pro-
duce profitable cropa. Advocates of
better farming also argue that with-
out taking in another acre of farm
land the annual value of agricultural
VOL. 27 NO. 56
Ty-Cay >ur sage. "Thoughts" of mal cropsprospee tStton crop should be
Col’geporbewas up and paid us a 11 the SU0bl as Falrchilds
much appreciated visit. He came uparoun should be a substanti-
with Mr. Burton D Hurd also of Col-lindicates. theresshomid u business im-
legeport. While he corrected Mirth i al PI ice rise presidentH0o-
‘ " ' being the coolest proves as the result oftPemein"the
• - • vers suggested moratorium in "
payment of war reparations sucnaa
crop would be the smallest since 123
when the South raised 10,140.000 bales
Tills was preceded by two still smal-
ler crops of 7 954,000 and 9.760.000 bales,
respectively in 1922 and 1921 Cotton
at that time rose to
Peter Ar
was some trade buying as well as _
covering on the decline, but the de- The nirst consignment will be a.|
inland was less active than recently, most comprehensive one which ev- I
I while there was considerable foreign ery automobile owner should see I
selling as well as Wall street and lo- mhere.wi be additional and attract- l
cal liquidations and some selling IV, advertisements to appear soon. I
supposed to be for Southern account. . memember next Friday and Satur-
Reports of further showers in the day July 10 and 11 othe new <• hrys- 1
I Southwest were considered favorable ler.and the new Plymouth at the I
land may have contributed to the de Anderson- Rugeley Auto company » ! ■
___ ______________________________________ cline, which carried July contracts/Place.or usiness, dealers in this anil I
' | TL D L ]| Ac off 111 9 76c and December to 10.32c ' ton 1 ounties j
in 1 he ranhandie •f । 1 " °.
Texas Offerings then subsided and the Sulphur Testing
i eAd market turned steadier in sympathy | - _ , _
with Ilie steadier midday stock mar-j is Extensive in I
ket and prices recovered a good part 1 ■ ~ l
of their losses July wold up to 9.90e Liberty County
I— -------- — within a point of yes- L
'or Details and Reservation
Ask Your Santa Fe Agent
IDasith, Mr adel ' of
Peter Amos Pars^w' Ep
nois Hvilabaloo." Weik
i marched a hasty parade’n?
Aadexert to escepe Mr.
"he"mbpine"umith
j
the United States," says this writer
And continuing "Enthusiastic writ-
er* from other sections have proclaim-
rd that Texas, under intensive irriga-
I tion and cultivation can feed the en-
I tire world But Texas denies this
I DOOLIE’S j
-yypre Al tV A vy c
l IK ALWA I • of 14 cities in the 38 counties nt the
IMPORTANT Panhandle
s, water
es, farm
iring, and
OLONIA
THEATRE |
I the general market closing steady at
net declines of 12 to 18 points.
' The opening was steady 6 to 10
1 points lower in response to the in-
different showing of Liverpool. There
Colonial Theatre
GEOCE-PARRISH Co spoxsons By GENE HOWE
UNUSUAL AND INTERESTING" Editor Amarillo Daily News and ovoring or
PROGRAM Globe. ° com ring or
Rome wasn't built in a day, but an erday 1 - .
Through the courte,, nf 1, cu, empire has sprung out of the wilder- ember advanced to 10 50c,
Parrish Co. Jnc. distributors f An- ness in the brief span of 40 years.
brosia and Tidai Wave floor .A1 The Panhandle is about 40 years
is manufactured by the Texas State | old. Previous to 1890 there was very j
Flour Milk at Galveston Texas Sig little 0,1 the plains. Not many years
appearing at ‘th. before buffalo roamed.
each night from ’ Then came A few people. A few
aturday night, in-imore people: To the tune of horses
on Friday and on 1 feet. and. later in accompaniment to
will entertain vou whir of tires and singing of rails, the
stifying magical mysteries incoming, people flowed, in mounting
l a number of uuusual tempo into the Panhandle country. I
U402"
— gu ”irun into the milions or Collar8
cared for and well-equPed auto- J Cotton crops throughout the South
mobiles running along on smooth, thin and Southwest Texas are in excellent
tires. It is astonishing how many condition at this time according to
high-priced gleaming motot cars may reports from various sections
i with aw or mortires on ; Very general rains throughout this J
the fabric grins dangerously I section of the state have been very
through. 1 I beneficial as most crops have been in >
When I car is procceding along at l need of moisture
five or forty miles an hour, and I Sinton: We. 1 I
there is a blow-out theris grave the past week have been very bene !
danger If the lilav 4*1 * of the 1 ficial to the cotton crop The sun has |
fror t tires the danger is WD great 1 not allowed the bolt weevil to do very I
If there to much traffie t2 sudden much damage
swerving to right or toft yit inva- I Schulenburg Building
richly resuita may easly be disas- this section continu
trous. J In addition to seve
‘Under certain conditiomte blow der construction i
g out of a front tire * sicent to threemore will he started right away. I
use the car to turn oerAnd this The school board is building an agri- I
one of the worst at- cultural building on the school cam- l
motive eventualities col- । put and a local manufacturing con-
pse of one of the “res may । cern is building an addition to its!
sily enus dimaster , M large plant
A wom tiff to ther fo a very , Aransas Pass- More building is in
al danger not only to th iver of । progress here at this time Several I
e cor no «hich it in new residences have been started this
at car but to the c ans netby week and a < fe and dance hall is
The Dbury’s editrsvwg are being constructed near the causeway
। by the .the | leading to Port Aransas.
asion of the Tire Beeville Plans are being completed
p company • here for the organisation of a coun- (
^witinn j try club it is planned to have a nice
e of I clubhouse, a nine-hole golf course
p Was • and a swimming pool.
lyhich Raymondville Ginning season is a-
P* de- | most here The cotton crop is looking i .
J With fine. Il is reported that many nt the every occassion.
P**1/*1 । farmers near here are expecting to |
**' make close to two bales to the acre M.. ce t info i
Jourdanton About eighteen - len ger inro
twenty carloads of melons h#v» been linen snit or a pair
shipped from here to date .nd more linen sun 1. 1 :
cars‘are being loaded daily plug four linen knick-
wFrrderdeksshrppeoryomyhereT"thiners .... sport shoes and
lay
’* General Cotton
I Mart Enjoys
I Steady Closing
I
---$ NEW YORK An early decline in
cotton was followed by moderate ral-
I lie.-. Tuesday but after selling up
five on the list. One more after the they have been in many year-. . —
next one and the first six months will! are not flattering nor even good, but "6 of the observer. What really
be completed The merchant, who did don t neglect the fact that harvesting true “ that the .closer yo “
not enfe the ampain the first six is not has high as it has been and you ll ree—believe it • u.n our- i --- • - -------- - ,
Hone, <Shwk l>lan t.. .to So the iast . labor is cheap from th planting to to y shat th e 1 thnu and Everz.one.of.themahas more.than1
six months. There are some forty the harvesting season That in a enoment of mm comes <
who have carried the .hing this far way. offsets the low market | do not know how
than 10,000
That is the growth of an empire.
s closing guotation while Dej | LIBERTY. July 1. - The Ingram
I with 10 Me iii the claw of Moilday. Petroleumcorporation with some 10-
The buying was not aggressive, how- i 000 acres in northern Liberty county,
er and the market cased again in the 1 under . lease: is now, planning to drill
late trading under a renewal of Iiqui- several tests for sulphur in the very
datum and Mattered selling which backward,of the town of Cleveland
appeared to lie promoted bv the late The test.being drilled by this com-
heaviness of the stock market. cios-pany on theC. T. Palmer 300 acres
ing prices Showed reactions of 10 to in the Joseph Feuer league, sou h of
12 points from the best on most of theSleveland, is now down around .800 1
active monti feet. This is the second well drilled
uncertainty as to the probable in .the C leveland section by this corpo-
I Fortv years ago the first settlere h ad showing of the government's acreage ration: which some time ago drilled
■ 5 m 1 Theduied for nblication Julv a well on 'he Hornbeck tract in the
arrived There were no schools, little 10 “ , tor puDcaton July Harner lenoue
local government organization Just!" and of the private reports expected A Mos Bluff the Texas Gulf Sol
- ■ within the next few days, probably I , MOS u me Txas t,ul( Sul-
— a 1 1 U a lincreasnd a disposition to even up phur company has anounced location
i, he very but barren country produce a livelihood mernn • pIon " "T ? i > its MeFadden No l ond 2 n i
11 the very best There ought to be a bara of Homer. Commitmenu pending further devel- , J il, NoS l ami 2 on the
. .. 1. -— buy and if you inert ouun to De4 Dara oi nmnar orments ... Pari or the appronching Me Faddin tract in the Jame. MeFad-
2-4d haven t used it yet insist on it the ie stature to deseribe the building of 2pmanVs in ‘ or «•* approueniK din league. These locations are a short
next time you need flour the mizhty Panhandie. Milton’s state; Uenswl .bles reported that I distance north of the Lake Charlotte
What is Mane ' you ask Shakes- l ly stanza s would fill the bill. Virgil | Iverpoor cables repored cutoff road
-----a " ouaK naxes-i---- recount the struggles of thel general liquidation on the favorable " ToI
l recount the struggles of the weather and the French situation was I This company is now drilling its
5,1, I absorbed by covering and trade call- Graves No 2 and Sergent No 1 on thia i
-- --g ai___---y dome in a duest for sulphur
xports today 26,487 bales, making , „ppOO--,
UHM so far this season Port re- FOk KENT An apartment close in.
United States port all conveniences. Call 333 30tf
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e"“ ureams are made of,’ but of mod-
ern magic it h said that it ia a sci-
that sometimes instructs, often-
’ —,-v8 amuses but always entertains.
svores wm be ciosea nere paturuuy,. p- - J—------- . month Magic 18 truly a science. You may
July 4. and you will have to put in aland you know it is worth three times believe that the hand is quicker than
two days supply for the week-end.. and then some of that amount. the eye and yet. this is not exactly
And next Saturday don't forget is -----"M"— tue. for it is allin the presentation
‘.w ..t, a.. . Lig -...-r Prospects for a bumper crop in the ° the art of magic It im merely
This will be number county are good in fact, better than' misdirection is deftly empl
r • * ------—--Prices which misleads "h
that
Remember
may
but gu.
the people of Texas there 15 a 4
esthrywnnnl0 Population. ana 13 contain more“kocpurtastar brirht. "mpomaryosee9-
theemrttrinmentdons: ThaIto the wrawth of an empire eak Tomannrtarheiresiztprpre: I ■
ueis gone । y** 1 a
w
. pealIto young .nd old dike, the Tex- in.most.sections.even if there, is botter able to appraine the value
as Star Flour Milla are sponsoring been children with leisure to attend of thing than one Inclose proximity
| the appearance of Sigmar, magician, | them There.are no figures.soncern- I to it I —
11 u state-wide program, to promote inK Panhandie schools in 1910 In the July number of Current His-;
■nd increase consumer interest, by i But. oven since that compgrgtively [ Ruel MieDaniel has an article
means of this unigue entertaining ; recent date. ! .IT, „ Hl” develorzdealing with Texas which is well cal- -
feature in which Star Brand Flour ment ata rate, that parallels the POP-lculated to drive away from any
plays an Important .nd interesting! ulation growth in 1910 there.wore citizen of this state any misgivings
pan The tricks ns for your pleas- only nine counties in the Panhandle hbout the f "Texas, alwayn *
lure but when the wnous business with over 1000 enrollment In schools strenuous past scems destined to oc-
of purchasing commenom you want Now. there are onlz. nine, countins cupy • prominent place in the eyes of
no tricks-pust honest quality mer- | in the same area with less than 1000 the Nation during the next few years
(handise which you always get when . PHPN ____. 0. . . ,__. because of its strategic geographical
'ou buy Ambrosia nd Tidal Wavel.Hish xchools didn t start coming tolposition and the fact that it ropresents
Flour [the Panhandle until IM There were'" .. . . •
__ 1 nine of them in that year Now their
ou watch the |
or not Suf- |
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