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14 THE STATE JOURNAL, LANSING. HfTCHTGAV, SATURDAY, 16, 1935 OFFICIALS START Classified Opens Agency Far-Reaching Purpose of 'Y. Expressed in Three Fold Program Jr. C. of C.

Units of State Invited to Model Home Program Advertisflun Tl IK INSPECTION Community Welfare Wins Honor Board of Michigan Junior Chamber Also May Come To Event Nov. 25 Agency Does Much to Serve Womanhood of Lansing INDEXED FOR QUICK HXPERKNCK RATES AKT RULES DIAL 1131 Discover Safety Chains Are Missing on Trailers; Caused One Accident Funds Are Made Available Through Ruling of Comptroller General Super-Charger Is Distinctive Feature of 1936 Line; Styling Original if i All Junior Chambers of Commerce in Michigan will oe Invited to send representatives here and the state Junior C. of C. board will be asked to WASHINGTON. Nov.

16 The meet in Lansing Mondav. November 1 Building an education and recreational program for the development and enrichment of the Individual. 2 Serving girls and women in various forms of Individual adjustment. In employment, housing and food service. Working as a social force or movement for a better society.

it Aak th. operator to connect Toe wnh the Claaalfied Department Classified Ada may be ordered or may be paid between the houra of I and p. m. All ada received before, 10 m. will bt published tha saina day.

All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to Tha Stat Journal's regular style, ot typa. Dally rata pr Una for consecutlra msei-Uona: CLASSIFIED "CASH" RATES First showing of the new Graham cars in Lansing Is now being held at the showrooms of J. E. Stockey. local distributor, at 1116 South Washington avenue.

AAA. assured of at least "limited 25. to attend the dedication of the funds" to enforce the potato law, pro-! model house. "Home of Tomorrow" and ceeded Saturday with the task of mak- the Lansing Better Housing banquet tag individual allotments to growers, which will follow Comptroller General J. R.

McCarl.l This annnilnr-Pmant use moHa Cut (Costrladrtl Inm Pa fa It cago'i international amphitheater Saturday. Liberal use of steel in bodies, particularly the tops, the low-slung appearance of the models and the attention paid to braking, constituted the Industry's answer to the public demand for safety In construction. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. General Motors uipixrc swui me uew ii a x'-ms? ii This three-fold program of com- they said, had ruled they could morning by Geoige J.

Clark. funds not regularly appropriated for president of the Lansing Junior enforcement purposes. The officials Chamber. It was a new factor in the would not say how much this would plans to make Better Housing Week allow but 'hoped it would last until an occasion not only of civic impor- r. munity service expresses the far-reach- president, said auprr-cnarger, an engineering advance that was one of the revolutionary serrations at the New York automobile show.

"One of the sensations of the show from the engineering viewpoint was the Graham sUDerchareer serif 110 1, pui pvo-c vi Mic uuiik JHir ii a mstintly to the control of the driver and be so strong and well built that hey offer substantial protection to the congress meets. Funds for enforcement of the law in which Graham brings the magic of I occupants in the event of accidents The 193S cars meet those rt I Laa-a I Its. I I Ow I a Q. 1 I -41 tt aa iaa i 10 t2 io 11 tw 1 aa so a I aia in 11 I. ta oa 1.

a il" la caa 41 to 4 i J4 I t40 44 to 10 I 44 400 tl ti 11 I i.m" laa 440 to 4 It 144 4.U 41 to I ai 40 i. I l4 s.04" t.m' .14 I aa were included In the third deficiency bill which failed to pass in the closing days of the last congress. me super-charger to the lower-priced field for the first time in history," Robert C. Graham. executive vice president of the Graham-Paige Motors iar.ee dui one which will attract statewide and national attention.

Lansing has been selected as the first city of its population group for a major Insured mortgage clinic which will be held during Better Housing Week except 011 Thanksgiving Day. Just where the clin.c will be held will not be known until early next week. Edward G. Hacker, chairman of under the law all potatoes harvested and sold after December 1 in excess of individual allotments will be taxed about 45 cents a bushel. corporation.

Informed Mr. Stockey. Charlotte Traffic Officer Involved in Crash; 2 Hurt na mree Graham models are In the lower price ranges and are known as the Crusader Six. Series 80. in the lower priced field: the Cavalier, series IL DUCE CHANGES HIGH Christian association, in fulfilling this ambitious movement for a better society, the local Y.

W. C. A. represents a cross-section of community life, including white and colored race, families of 27 nationalities, all church denominations, and with an age range from 7 to 70 years. In the fine new home, built a few years airo through the generosity of civic minded Lansing citizens, activities of Interest to the feminine population of this city are centered.

Here are recreational facilities of many descriptions, designed to build a better health for Lansing's young womanhood, as well as Christian educational programs designed to mould character of the highest type In the thousands of Individuals It serves. Work with Foreig nborn The foreign communities depart CLARE BLAKESLEE Mr. Blakeslee, for a number of years active in the merchandising and ad- COMMAND IN ETHIOPIA 90. and the Supercharger, series 110. Advanced and original styling Is the HAROLD T.

DONALDSON Special to The State Journal: CINCINNATI, Nov. 18 Harold dominant not in nr i vertising business In Lansing, an- the Better Housing program committee, and several representatives of the state office of the federal housing administration, have looked over several possible locations but had not reached a decision. Offers Private Talks Since this clinic offers oDoortunltv cars. Brilliant new body colors feature the opcmnff of 8 new adver- pedal to 1 lit (state Journal: CHARLOTTE. Nov.

16 Two women wtre still In Hayes-Green Memorial hospital here Saturday with Injuries suffered Thursday night In an accident which Involved Ray Sprague Charlotte's traffic officer. Mrs. Sophia Cavams of Lansing suffered a broken collar bone and her daughter, Mrs. a us Metes of Battle Creek, suffered two fractures of one au models. In the new low-priced 1 ak 114 T.

Donaldson, executive vice president of the Union Building and Loan association of Lansing was elected first avenue. In the Beurmann-Marshall Adrertstng ordered for Irregular tnser-ttona take, the one-ttma tnaertlon rat. No ad taken (or leaa than basis ot tluet Unea. Count flva average words to tha line Charted ads will be- received bj telephone and II paid at Tha State Journal office wltntn all daya from the first daj of tnaertlon. cash rates wUl allowed.

Adt ordered for three or six dayi and topped before eipiratlon will onlr be charged for the number of times the ad appeared and adjustment mada at tha rata earned. Special rates for yearly advertising upon request Rate per una for whlta space Is tha tame as a hue of type uruiiam vrusaaer. an entirely new body design provides a new and striking low-swung beauty. distinctly in- GEORGE J. CLARK at 6:30 o'clock the night of Monday.

November 25, will be one of the most largely attended civic events of the kind held in years. Mrs. W. C. Otto, chairman of the women's sponsoring committee, Saturday reported success in securing co-operation and forecast that there would be a heavy attendance of women at the banquet.

Donald E. Bates, chairman of the sponsoring committee, Saturday sent out letters to the financial Institutions vice president of the United States for the prospective builders or buyers Rtlilriinsr and I.n le.tr.ie the lln.lu A (Concluded from Pare 1) ing an assembly point for foreign goods destined for Italy. The third reich, having left the league, did not join formally in the Geneva action against Italy. Der Fuehrer's pledge together with the German embargo on export of home products which became effective Saturday, on grounds of domestic necessity would strengthen, neverthe till miini SIVIP mnt lc trnartMi Vitf nstn convention session here Friday. He tinuino the i building.

Mr. Blakeslee's firm Is already planning and writing advertising copy for a lare number of concerns in central Michigan, and he announces that his concern is fully equipped to handle any type of advertising work. He has in his concern a department eg wnen the car in which they were succeeds L. W. Fellett, New burgh.

N. directly across the radiator grill whirl. ment carries on an unusually Interest en rout to Ball Creek was sldewlped I im bit of nrlr In brlntins the soirit n0 movd UP to th Presidency. emDha-lzes the streamline mchl'i on L'8-27 at the of the Y. W.

C. A. to the foreign I Donaldson, long an active ork- 0 tne car ai)d provldes the shlcld car gets its speaking people of Lanslr.g. This serv-i" 1motlf from wnich According to Frank Payne, deputy) ice embrace, not only the women and bullatag and loan firms, headed the Announcements of Lansing and vicinity, inviting them devoted to market research and op less, the barriers against the fascist erated by two men experienced in nation ot nomcs or others who seek to refinance or modernize existing construction to talk privately with representatives of the federal housmg administration concerning their problems, it Is felt necessary to have several desks, not too close together, and to have a guard rail and seats for those who may be awaiting turn. The ideal place, in a downtown location, is yet to be found.

Meanwhile the "Home of Tomorrow." located on Grand River avenue at Foster street in Downer subdivision, is rapidly nearing completion. Interior OLDS WORKERS GIVE this line of work. Mr. Blakeslee savs Authoritative London sources said MAIL IN BOXES AT 11 A. M.

15. 16. 41. 44. 61.

65, 67, 74, 61, 84. 85. 8J. 95. 104.

121. 127. 151. 1S7. 141, 1M, 152.

166, 170. 176 I he exnert. that thiv ripnartmant a-tll imesusaiec me crash, girls of the family, but the men and i Bpragua pulled away from the road- boys as well. A bureau of Information He formerly a director In aide In pursuit of a truck as the carjis set up to serve the community's for-ln in hlch the women were riding ap- elgn speaking cuirens. Prospective! proajched Both machines were wrecked, citizens are assisted in preparation I ttlhlnVP fit AM7)) TO COMMUNITY FUND prove a boon to the advertiser because to attend the closed meetmg to be held at the Hotel Olds at 4 o'clock the same afternoon when there will be round-table discussion of the national housing act.

Mr. Bates will announce the names of his committeemen early next week. the British government, bolstered by a heavy house of commons majority won In Thursday's general elections, aho stood firm In support of sanctions and efforts to end the Italian FUNERAL DIRECTORS "too much money Is spent In advertising the WTong products In the i mc uaiue creek-bound car were fnr rini)iin Roei.i also Mr. Metes and the two For 26 Years Dies store. TUB NELLER8 Hava ipert mbaJmeri.

directors for funerals, care full arranged flcvera. modern equipment. 37513. hlldren, but they escaped with minor tween native and foreign born people campaign injuries. Sprague also was uninjured decoration Is now being applied, walks More physical resistance as well as West Junior Comedy PERSONALS Legal Notice economic pressure was promised I and drives are established, and land (C.neluded from lre 1 Simon Iron nd Bteel corporation and employes: V.

V. Moultou. $IS0 to S250 "Anonvmous." board of and empiovra; F. W. Wool-orth company: Hoaard Pctt: John Deere Plow company and employes: mechanical engineering department and em-plovet of Mlchman State P.

A. me accident occurred about II dock Thursday night. Mrs. Edith Sergeant, wife of Mcl-vin Sergeant, of 326 North Butler boulevard, died Saturday morning. Fu- and between foreign born of different nationalities are lmprotant phases of the W.

C. A. program. Health and recreational classes for Vi if 1n atkc- ni rU marrtaH ti'nman anrl Draws Large Crowd against the invasion of Ethiopia. i neral services will be held at the Estes- Train Strikes far GRAND RAPIDS.

Nov. 1 (A, nf hv home at 1:30 p. m. scaping has been completed. Assurance has been given that the house will be completed and furniture Installed by the time for the unofficial opening, Sunday, November 24, at 2 p.

m. The official Inspection and dedication by Raymond M. Foley, state ADD HfeALTH To your hf. Keep physically fit. Relieve, nervousness, rheumatism, alnus, back aches, colds, poor circulation.

Take our European method ot massage. Call 3003 Nu-Life Masseur Parlors. Grace M. Damman. operator.

718 W. Kalamazoo. Lansing JOHNSONFLECrrRIC BATHS For rheumatics, arthritis, nervous troubles, 434 N. Capitol. Phone 36825.

scvsE'ssiprsj ter piay. en- STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE PROBATE CO CRT FOR THE COINTV OF l.M.HAM. In th matter of the petition of Murray D. VanWa goner, state highway commissioner for the state- ol MichlRan. for condemnation of private properu for public highway purposes In Whratfirtd and Lcroy tow luhips.

Ingham county. Michigan. At a of m.ri hiri at tha James Morrlssey, 24. Comstock Park Young Women's airistlan association. Mo.nday'tne E.

W. Blihop offl- Ras Nasibu. governor of Harar. hastened to Jijlga to take personal command of the defenses at the vital southern point. Emperor Halle Selassie directed him.

an authoritative Addis Ababa source said, to maintain the defensive for at A tine gymnasium and swimming larm implement merchant, was In a ritlcal condition at Butterworth hos nool are Doniilar with memher. rhn Mreij. Mrs. Sergeant had been a resident pital Saturday from Injuries suffered i have little other opportunity for director of the federal housing ad "anonymous. 1120.

luitu vwiu wouian i Be crazy! a $75 to $150 STTia'i's. inc and employe. farce-comedy in three acts by Kath- frl" Kavanaugh in the school Dirk-. L. e.

jew-. torium Thursday evening. Miss Mar- 1 8 on. s.ha-lgaret Roberts, assisted bv Miss Dor- beri-Dntrlra Hardware eontpanv and em- plovea: Daniels Je.elrv and Lan-1 oth.v Huhes. directed the play.

The city hall in the city of Landing In aaid Friday night when hts automobile was recreational outlets In their crowded I If 2 having come least another month, in the hope of 1 ministration, will take place at 3:45 o'clock the following day, struck by a Pere Marquette freight, city life. Reading rooms, plav rooms ire N' Y- "ld tram at a grade crossing In ComMock containing supplies for various J- w- company 20 finding the Italian army weakened then by sickness and lack of supplies rouniy on me iin day ol P. cn ember A. D. 1935.

Prerrnt: Hon. Loui B. McArthur. Judze of probate. It appearing to the court that Murray i.oan rompan- and empioves: the attendance was estimated at 850.

"a mat and auditoriums for danc-, ''ZL. "mp.ny tn.p;oje. Dui.ueb.cke The leading role of "Speedv" Mar- and winning a decisive victory. Thousands of new Ethiopian volun umuuiir carnea itsu leei oy the mg. lectures and dramatics are fur- r.r sis to $7S-PhvMcal rducation (Men and shall was excellently portrayed by Bob locomotive.

Tickets Being Allocated Tickets for the banquet were received Friday afternoon by Dwlcht Rich, chairman of the ticket committee, who Immediately started allocating them. Sponsors expect that this v. YBim aiioiifr. siaie nignnav comnils-Moner lor the state of Michigan, ha.s tl.it day filed in this court a petition praying for the appo.ntment of thire court com tecrs trudged the old caravan trails nkhed In the -y- building. Rooms for CongregaUonal church and transient girls and women are pro-J No; 8- .1 i.4t.

u. Besides the hwband. she Is survived employes; citizens Loan fnve.Mnent Harvev. Margaret Nelson in the part comnaiiT and employes. Duplej Truck I i.

1. v.i. Ilunler'a Neck Broken company and E. Seeley c. mm.

r.u.ur., t. omr LOF-7 pounds weekly, safe, Inexpeush, rtte Dr. Wendl. I anton. S.plaOia.

and lifter thia date 1 will not be responiible for any debts contracted by any other than my. s-If. Manuel 0. Ely. Mason.

R. 3. RHEUM ATI.SNI i Arthrltlsi Get quick" permanent relief with Class Mineral Pm Baths. 216 Seymour. Phone NOV." 1571B35 On "and "aftef'this "date I will not be re.sponsible for debts unless contracted by myself.

H. Duane English, 6O0 William 8t. ELDERLY LADY Or seml-lnvalld cared for In rry home. lt floor rooms. 131-V N.

Grand River. 2nd house south of 6ugar Plant. missioners to appraise the damages to be paid as compensation for the taking of an 'inn VII alalia 1 Waaa mt r- a by two sisters. Mrs. Sarah Russell ofiw.

otio: The Bishop Pur.iiture company Tne comic characters of Plunbus, to Harar and Jijlga. said refugee Eu ropean traders arriving at nearby Dl redawa, determined to halt the of fenslve. BAY CITV. Nov. 16 i-T Charles dinner to he held at the Hntrl public hiKnuay purposes I o.er ai.a upon certain private property therein described, and It aDoeartre to Lhe B.osier.

59. of Flint was believed ner ten.w street Is filled to canity with lttVer lc" ImliwXZ'XJ? death in a hospital here Saturday, the employed girls. "mien. brothers. James IZ'XZ Plaed Gl Dunn Cynthia Foster, tlrst accident victim of the 1935 deer Among the many valuable services I JC1.el and L.eb-j and Chris McDermott respectively.

Trunk and esneciallv Iccurt that the said Murray U. VanWag-oner, state highway coinmi.ssioner lor the state of Mlehnrju. did on the 3rd dav nf DISCOVER MANY DOES errr.ann company employes; M. were nleasine to the audi BORAH SEEN TRYING TO LIBERALIZE PARTY hunting season. I provided to younger girls of Lansing "la 01 "ecroit.

CUftT TV WADTU Tlfnn'nC r.pIe,rber A fil in his MAaVWA All Jl All A aSaV TTWJM.O. ice a written determination of the ne His neck iu broken when the car that oiiered in the Girl Reserve which he was riding failed to ne- 'gantiatlon. Tills is composed of young was riding failed to ne- 'gantiatlon. Tills is composed of young JQ get's' Al CHlOriol R. Carrier: Hoaard C.

Lisle, ence Charlotte ReiNnvder a the hear! E. P. Teei: j. wuiord: Elliott Grocer' cnariotte Keiisnjaer as tne neao and employes. Keisner Brothers, charlea nurse.

Miss Lavelle, and James Skln-E. indeil: Anonyiroi.s" sso orj. ner as the superintendent were unusu- c' fine. Others In the cast were Mar-ney; J. Sexton.

Jemcs R. Olio: Ainer- Han laundry and employes: I.ansins CI-1 Kies. Jeannette Shaffer. Wayne L. nrnlila ramtiini' Duu-h.

trnra Oiilinont. -lncpnVilM Nnl kot ate a eurv tConcluded from Pace 1) schools, between the ajjes of 12 and runa is dwelling, and crashed Into a telephone pole. Physicians said BroMcr was paralvzed 18. This organization Is spread BUS TRANSPORTATION 7C FIVE EXP REftS uses dally to Chlcafol 9:40 3:00 4:36 p. 1:40 p.

11 m. $4 00 one way, 87 30 round trip Indian Trail, 114 ft. Grand. Phone 62620 IstW 1UKK. INOV.

10 laSI More.SaKan Incorporated and employes: "Anon-. vir.plnla ulrtia ratlin. bv the injuries and were doubtful of throughout the Untied Slates and bi his chances for recovery. I countries of the world. than five mllon admirers of Will Rou-1 mou- Railway Express Anency In- 'corooratcd and employe: Lieher- Aiuxey.

ana nooeri rerie. ratiy lu chances in the west, the Idahoan said: Candidates Hesitant "The best answer I can give to that is if the election were held this year Rocsevelt would carry the west." tiroieri son. i.ieoaore. 33. of mm.

io cottages at iaa Lansing arers will contribute to the national me- STRAYED LOST FOUND 10 Muriel Smith were -t r.n.. r- maintained hv tha. 7 mann: Kous-r urun company ana em-, rioi i ll ana of improving the highway known as trunk line road number US-I6 in Wheat-field and Leroy townships. Ingham county. Michigan, by constructing the necessary srpde and drainage structures and surfacing to a width of from 11 to 31 feet r.ith concrete in accordance Tvith a surey thereof and plans and specifications matte under the' mid direction of said highway commissioner, and the necessity for taking an easement for public highway purposes In, over, and upon the particular private property therein deecrlbed.

and the damages uhlch in hl opinion should be paid as compensation for the taking of said easement in. over, and upon each parcel of said property. In ac-coidance with the provlrions of Act 352. Puhi.r Art lf)21 nnntiHrt i aii in. "i a v.

a-i mnri.l If in l.Ta niimnriKI I IH'PII 11 wac fliirfnn. tVulk nva, Kh.n invf stltralion In connection with the memorrs. and Drove to be most .1.. nii.inn'.ni.,. enmnr, i prompters, Miss Marjorie Ludwig had charge I sj.iti, saiMMiiia.i llir vi SJCll- arrldent.

NO charges ere lodged lar With tlC groups from early sum- Florlrtc nrriw ri Knl.nrluv iplo'es: Lorenr Brothers inrorporaled and President Roosevelt's unqualified en of costumes; R. J. Creitz, properties; i 1. 1. til jenipioies.

ysiijiani u. rri, k. c. hod- Rob- arninst him aiaiu "Tlltrtv million Americana knew tv.r. a s.i.-lile i BOSTON BULL-Brtndie.

fema.e. last seen near N. Larch and F. Orand River. Notify owner, 624 Pearl or call 9407 for reward.

COIN leather, bearing lnl-t la Is M. M. containing key. tost Frlclsy night. Call 2 4 MS or 20774.

Reward. (Concluded from Page 1 taken from the woods as successful hunters were heading for home with their prizes. Wardens at the Mio post, Ogemaw county, and the Atlanta post, Montmorency county, reported to Bergin that they found 13 does lying along the forest trails. Eight of the.se were found by the officers at Mio and the other five in the Atlanta sector. No: arrests had been made.

The conservation department, after! checking reports from all sections of the state, has revised its estimates upward. The total number of hunters uncier-nrliileuei. irirU nf the rit- juss cjxai uavies ana w. t. i nomas, i aorsement, 01 norrLS raised questions unuer pn.iiegea girls the ci areR I as to what would hamien in Nebraska given free vacation at the cot- radio nr vniinir Aerlareri J.

P. Tiiwii.n; E. o. Sinn- maKe-up, u. la.

Masten ana w. t. as to wnat, would nappen in lNeoraska The f.ther and ton were returning firm a titer htir.tini? trip near A'pcna. and G. W.

next year. Animni ana i siac sciiinu. OI lnl4 thousands have al- emninves im c-apnoi city wrecking band. tlo.es. Clenrpe P.

Aniler-j o'clock. uic junior league memoers OI "leirr.dv roiitrlhuterl I th. nd I co.npsny and emplo.v proceedings thereafter were in acenrdano COM.IF -Tiui and white, male, lost Tues- day. Reward. 730 W.

Shiawaaaee. Phona city with said act as amended, that the sid -a son. IS. u. roros.

n. u.in I Twr tl It. Hsu: uuro Ull I For months, prospective candidates have hesitated, waiting to find out what Norrls would do. They took with uncertainty reports' he would retire. The Young Women'.

Christian as- -ipUo cio on Novell, compJnr i Hill 1 Ot I'Oy J. H. Burton: Farm manfeement deparr- ber 27 Radical Teachers Then came Norrls' denial he had made Additional Sports J4H14. FOUNTAIN PEN Lost Wednesday 4bo.lt 3:45 p. m.

In People'a State Bank or Ar- baupii'g. Keepsake. Reward. Ph. 26976 PURSE Brown leather, containing bona rimmed Klassea, lost last Raturday downtown.

Reward. Phone 24397. petitioner has taken or is about to tal.e possesion of the propertr described In taid determination in, over and upon which it Is nece.sary to acquire such eabement for said public highway pur-poi es. that the said petitioner has been unable to agne with the persons lnteref-ted as ow-ners or In any of the said de-rrlbed Dropertv on the dmm.ven tn be agencies of tilt Community Welfare Fund, whose ITtii annual campaign is now being held. nr'nt and employes iM.

8. employes ot Prudential Insurance compsny: Cohen and employes: N. anonymous. S25: anonymous. K.

W. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 (INS) c. J.

Drneaway: F. E. Elliot: McCarl Saturday was placed at 85.000. 10.000 more than a year ago and a record kill of 30.000 was expected. Last year's kill was Additional Society News FACTORY PAY ROLLS GAIN Automobiles pr.td as compensation for taking, that HOXING up his mind.

Some democratic leaders have been In a quandary for months although Senator E. R. Burke of Omaha, one of the titular leaders of the party, announced he thought Norrls should be re-elected without opposition. Some democrats felt their party ticket would be stronger in Nebraska with Norris a candidate than without htm. tne aescription ol said property SHARPLY DURING MONTH 000.

An unusual number of "tender- rr Sted feet" Were included in this year's as owners or olIifrwi.T. ho fur ax knoan. AUTOS FOR SALE Kili'tMfar" MB il no teacher or employe Boie: Edwin M. Lents: Michigan Sheet Of the public school system Could ie-iM-tal Works md employes; it iroid v. B.

a government pay check if they "tau8ht or advocated" commu- input ernplot-s. MrrrUI Ac Ttaitry ynd'Hlll. array of hunters, the wardens re who reside in the county of Ingham and those ner.sons mentioned the attached 'Both Your Houses' descriptions as being reldents ol other (l.nctadc. Iroaa Pe II Bv Tli4 A'Ociatcd Pressi NEW YORK Sixto Escobar. 117" ierto Rico, outpointed Lou Salira.

117. New Viirk. world bantamweight ported. Near Grayling hotels and private clubs were filled with a rccoid-break- covntier or are h. lollows attempt of industry to spnad employ- Stings Lawmakers ADn.m a miing by tne Yo n.e: G.

A Broa i Diftrict cf Columbia school board that Some, however, want to eo down the PARCEL NO C-7 Station 7H plus 50 to T21 plus T.i north ihia. A stilp ot land 10 while the line for a straight party ticket withjinS number of hunteis, champion 15 won title: Mike Bel-1 lrloa an- ii. iu wiutn lying iioriUTiy ol and su Anyone his name withheld teachers In the capital schools might Both Your Houses," Maxwell An-1 woods was dotted with auto camn )nt to a line 50 ft Iv ot and parallel i-e. 137. New Yoik.

outpointed Joe seasons greatly stimu- ioo lated employment and pay rolls. dci. -oils Puiitier Prize uImv of 1933. frcm publication, pledging $23 or over expound the principles, but not advocate, communism. can campaign neaaquanci s.

a regular democrat for senator. If Norrris runs as an Independent, the democrats would lace the problem of deciding whether to nominate a candidate of their own and back him Archibald 117 Pawtucket I. T1" Prtnental nport showed a stinging indictment ol United Stutes u.h.-' ainriion. that the average weekly wage of the i lawmatteis. Il is a timeiy.

ccmoellmi: trailers and tents. A normal first 'S kill was reported and many bucks were it ol the ne iri section l. T3N rie. going out of the woods on autos. Whe.itlield township.

liiKhatu county. Traffic on the state ferriM nr thp Parl contains 0 075 acrea c. lerries at Slild Ullt ol ar 21540 and so specify. WEEK'S AUTO OUTPUT 118 Panama .8: Petev Hayes. 127 during October with plenty of entnusiasm.

ana -JT, TwTT'. New York. out.ii.te,l Santos 1 26 in" ot 21 percent pver is wntttn mugnllicently In aAnder-1 OOlldge UlOW TOT A I OO Cinr. lIle lace 01 lne resident definite IUIMLO IM I I 'espousal of Norris or to link Norris oLiuiLo oi iviacKiimc ill practically at scribed as: beginning at a point which Is a Friday. The operators re- 1 degree it.

30 inches west along the Pormiral itf Joe Watll iiiiir-aasc ui aona manner. ntr out isolnted Jack Sharker lr ov weekly wage levels for Thoe-e who Uel crookedne-vs has de Is Dem Candidate line of Section 36. 2S6 8 It. from cor Bl'K THE BUY We have ft beautiful 1935 Bulrk sedan, never licensed or titled. Black duco finish.

Large, rooir.y. 5 paaenger sedan Finished In fine mohair upholstery. This car was left from 1835 Ptock. You can uve $450 on thta reatiful car. Will sell on 6 percent terirs and new car suarantet.

Lorena a imi too River. CA DILLAC Fa te 1 931 7 -pa inger aedan'. Till beautiful car haa been uaed ver little. Driven ft total of 16.000 mil, ff wire wheels, new O-S Goodyear tire-, hot nater heater, original fintih spotless Rich mohair upholstery. This car traded on a new Bulrk bv ft local business msn Name on request.

Will se'I at a bargain. Price $90. Loreni Bros KsUntiroo ftt River. CII ROLETi aster sedan. 9 wir wheel, low mileage, motor beautiful finish Inside and out.

Baths in for quick sale. $415 Pold with guarantee Ireni Pro Kalamasoo at River CIF 1 931 CpeTlpefecFcondl-tlon. very good tires and motor, upholstery new. Mnt sell. DX Gas station.

3511 Michigan, CHEVROI Roftdster. 1931 ft34 Ford coupe: 1934 Ford deluxe sedan. "Downtown Dean 4x Harris. 307 8. Grand.

ClifV OL ET 1 92 8 coi ipe. Good "eo 1 1 lonT and Roosevelt in a Joint democratic- ported that 15.352 hunters made the crossing before the opening of the September. Iparu-ri from ti.e capital call tins an independent campaign DETROIT. Nov. 16 (INSi Produc- New Yoik Mi.

The Iron and steel Industries In-, iwurlcal drama. "Both Your With Nebraska's wide open system of season this year as compared with Nov. 16 tion in automoSile plants durine tlie INSi Mrs. Grace Conliriee. wi.lnw nf an.

iDrimarv filtiiLra It nnneanH r-prtair. oui last year. DETROIT Ray tinpe lleltiere. Pa Tulu" lul Percer.i aur- witn an excellent will be p.esent Ne York, ciiiiwlnled I-ord P'1 comparison ol ed by Uie Civic Players' guild at West President Calvin Coolidne. Saturday 1 mate 93.000 units, as compared to 89 would obtain the formal Montana ilOi; Irenio Park.

205. r1 "HurM an(1 Octo-j junior school audiwrlum Fndaylhad become the democratic nominee; 000 during the previous week. 'a democratic nomination, a problem to n.fc Vl.rirf.n sa.orxi. nir. wis lifr of Section 36.

T4N IJ1E. Williamson township. Ingham county. Michigan Hie nee 73 degrees 12 teel 30 niche. 2.850 feet more or leu to a point of ending.

Interested partlen: Chas. H. Goyt, and wife. Edith M. Goyt.

341 Jefferson Avenue. Ann Arbor. Mich. to tax Interests o' auditor peneral, ataie of Lanslntr. Mlchifran.

PARCEL NO 721 plui 15 to 723 plus 10 i.orth side A ttrip of land 10 fen la width in fir of and adjacent to a line 50 ft. northerly of and parallel to the center line of US-ifl as now Aurvt-yed over and acrosfi the westerly 135 MASON SHOWMAN DIES AFTER LENGTHY CAREER for a truneeship on the Forbes li- checkup at auto factories indicated perpiex tne party leaders if they I tu.w ai. ai irisfri.s ui v. iuuii osri should decide to support Norris. orary ooaru.

here. 196. Bmston 1: Clinton Bridiies. 174. and Saturday evenings of next week.

Judge Sam Street Hughes plays the to.e oi Simeon Gray, chairman of tiiv appropi committee of the house. Detroit, knocked out Mukey Duggan. September, althougli their employment decreased 4 percent 179 S. Cleveland 3. Five voters wrote In the name of Mrs.

to give her the nomination in the democratic caucus. There were no candidates for the Lucas, in declaring the republican party must have the "oldtime" fire, said the recent Kentucky gubernatorial fight, which the democrat. A. B. Structural Iron work pay rolls in Judge Hughes brings a wealth of dra (Concluded from Page 1) home.

He was stricken with another PHILADELPHIA Johnny Duca. 244 lwrc'm during October. ta.ent and experience to thk, and were 294 percent above October role. He at.enaed Btrea coiloge. Ken Chandler won, was "alarming proof leet oi M-v in.

or (section u. tin H2E Leroy ton.vh:p. Ingham countv. Michigan 160. N.

outpointed Ralph 162j. New Orleans 10. Prlvete owner. 960. eu E.

Grand River, ol the low ebb to which the fighting attack shortIy aftr returning home Fast I sminr of land. 1 1934. Kmployemnt in that industry increased 10 4 percent during the 'mnmh and stood 165 percent afcjve SHIP FREED ALGONAC. Nov. 16 TV-A wrecking tug released the British motorship Lutzen Friday night from the sand bank in the St.

Clair river on which it grounded Wednesday nloht. The cargo of oil, in drums, which had been lightered, was reloaded and the Lutzen prepared to resume its voyage to St. Johns, N. B. The ship as not damaged.

spirit of the republican organization i but apparently had recovered and was; SaAd. 0 kCTrl I NO. a OK. station .2 plui 45 CHEVROLET- Coarh eicellent cnndi- tucky, where lie was a chatter member of the dtamaiic club and ol the national dramatic lratermly. Alpha si Omega.

ile has appeared in "Captain "Saturday' Chil- NEW ENGLAND POTATO CROP AMONG LIGHTEST seen about the yard of his home Fri-'to "Zi dim 50 somii Mdf. a una ot laid BETHLEHEM. Pa. Leo Duncan. lion.

He' l3i aun. iz ledan. In 1521 Indiana. Ph. M30 i employment figures for the aame ,6..

PhiUdrlplua. outpointed Joe Se-'-'J day morning. He died suddenly pypo-' oni 30 l. a. Vlng soutr.friv ol and adjacent to a line 2.15 clock Friday afternoon.

U0 ar.d parallel to the FORMER CLINTON MAN ra. no. other Industries showed the follow- CHEVROLET "Miss Lulu and "Craig's BOSTON. Nov. 16 The small- center line of US-1 6.

no surveyed over I ing gains In employment and pay rolls, Wuc" Guild memoers will remt masr IN WESTERN ACCIDENT INDIANAPOLIS Willard Brown New England potato crop since lQOI) rt. AHIr.tor1 Uf.i..... 1 148 Inriananohs oiitixiinteri PugiV 'during October: lumber and its prcd-hls portrayal ot the lawyer in "Coun-148. a. a mrWm.n r.ovr.,11.

IndianaiKills. outiioii ted i ty employment. 5 percent, nav rolls, seloi -At-Law." Weintrt. 150. Chicaio 10 Billy Cox.

i U. Joint report ol the United States and and across til easterly lhQ feet of tlie NW of Section 6. T3N R2E. Leroy Ingham county. Michigan.

parcel tains 0.323 acre of land and ta to revert to property oner upon completion of r.trj priding PARCFL II G. 729 plus 00 to 731 plus SO north iio. A of Und DENVER. Nov. 16 (P) A well dressed man.

found in a semi-con BOND ISSIE APPROVED' GREENVILLE, Nov. 16 90 PERCENT Saved hj our financing CLEAN Dependable winter transportation. Call ua for a dem on i trail on. 140. Dallas.

stopped Billy Massachusetts department of agricul- scious condition lying cross railroad love. 138. C.reenwocd. lnd. 4: Dixie i 7." ture.

Properly owners of the Greenville tracks ln Moffat tunnel west of here Friday night, provided a riddle for for gradlrg purposes omv. 5 feet in width. rolh piay-, tol 130 coach. approved a bond issue at Friday, to augment a administration grant in Ivine norther of and adjacent to a line CHEVROLET heela Denver police. Born in Tort land Born in Portland he came to Mason when 10 years old and had made his home there since that time He organized the Henderson Stock company in 1838 and during the 36 years of its existence iu members traveled throughout the country.

It was known by the people of the western plains states, the folks along the banks of the Mississippi river in Iowa and Illinois, the residents of northern Michigan and Wisconsin, and the villagers of this section. The company gave its "farewell performance" in October of 1934 in Mason. Mr. Henderson is survived bv the 50 feet northerly of and lei to the center Tne oi Ufe-16 as r.ow mrveytsd over ar.d aero the 240 t. of the Attendants at a local hospital.

t. o. i.i..t. crop oi 65.7iio.ouo harvested la.t vear building a n.n... rwrra.nl- isrintlnr.

nnri nnh ishltiL' etn. $185,000 addition to the CHEVROLET 1931 ma iter coach. vnini a. i iiny Drr" ana tne average of 51.241,-;GreenvUle school. The vote was.

4B0. tn eaaier.v 54 feet of NW fr. of Sertlon ia. 166. New York, outixiintea joe.

i.n iii.u.n oiitutn, in- nno hu-shels. 6. T3n R2F. Irov township, Iniha-n 1.4. where he was rusheo, tentatively Identified him as Bert Blunt of St.

Johns, Mich. Henry C. Williams, conductor on a larrcenl: stone and cay products, em-, terested in gelling his allotment of Gorman, 161, New York ilO). county. Michigan.

Said parcel containt 0 0.:9 acres of land and It to revert lo the property owners upon completion of aald iployment. 4 1 percent, pay rolls, 5.4 the for the veterans' ad RENO. Nev King Tut. 148. Mm jie-cent ministration, in the sessions ot tne (rradme.

Said center line oi UH-io appropriations committee. Mr. Neller neapolls. fUipped Tony Curro, 148 decrloed as: beginning at a point which lood Induitrr Oft trunk. FORD 1930 sport coupe.

Exceptional. FORD 1931 deluxe tudor. PONTTAC 1W9 coach, wire wheel. PONT7AC lB2t tudor sedan, clean. DURANT 1831 4 -door acdan.

clean. 1527 LINVAL PHONE 33020 Denver and Rio Grande western freight train, found the man on the tracks and said that apparently he Administration Considers Huge Slum Clearance, Housing Program Reno. Nev. 4 inrtmtriM. win.

a rememocred for his outsiand- i I degree 41 feet (s line of Section 36. 8 feet from the correr of Section 36. T4N RIF. W.Jl.srmlon SA.V FRANCISCO" Al M.frdo roll, WJ ln oi during the tni month food r25.us' li'sea5' nfl Joe iju widow. Fannie Asbury Henderson, who had fallen from another freight which passed two hours previously.

township. Inirharn county. Michigan thnce 73 degrees 12 feet 30 inches 148, rroNio. cuitain will rise at i. and aiml.ar products, employment prompiiy at 4.M0 feet more tr lest to a point of end-1 Appropriation of Close to department and resettlement admin ing urrcfiit Dav roll, doan 44 8:14 ciorK lor Dotn performances.

Oarrfit 13A Bnitin. Tom- 01,11 percent. pa roil? aon 36. Hoion. outpoiiueo iom- i and tickets Lsi i a.

ion. Brother In West FOWLER. Nov. 16 (Pr Asa Blunt, farmer, naid Salurriav a man are now an nl at ir 137. Manila -Sorrell ltall' d-kindred products.

al: at Ar" nman. 166. ban Joae. employment down 6 percent but pay bauft 1 booknook. my Im.Ton.

n. He said he believed there would be parties: The Virginia Joint Stork ard Ran of Chartton, West Vtr- S'j'jJeci to tar of a-iduor i en era state of Michigan, Laming, Mich-, was his leading woman in the stock company before and after their marriage, and an aunt. Miss Katherine Henderson. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Ball funeral home in Mason with the Masonic lodge of which he was a member, conducting lis service "1 $1,000,000,000 Planned At Start MA.mi. lJ.avi, i4- Bufc.

rol up 16 lyrcent: miscellaneous in. I CHEVROLET Idustr.es. employment down 2 4 per' PART FL NO C-7 ton (4). lur aaaiuonai worK rene: found semi-conscious in the Moffat I appropriations at the next session of i tunnel near Denver last night might congress and that money for social be his brother, Albert Blunt 48. betterment could now be turned to.

known as Bert, who went west for such mines housing for the poor! his health 25 years ago. crin. pay rons uon percent. Announcements WASHINGTON. Nov.

16 i-Pi 18 coach. tiO 1 Portte eoMh, t'jb Fori tudor tn. l2t Fd tudor. 17 1929 Durant iiio 13. A W.

Handy. 1103 6. Washington. cmi7f 125 O0i Em. Vor.e; r-t M'urd 425 CO PAirCFLS NO 38.

8CR. HOfV- FnL dmraces 00 1 Et. Norej Ft- i-rvr! 126 00, VENTl'IlA. Cal Cannoi.ball Th factory emi''meia in Wayne I 16i. Annelea.

and MdXie Increaied 37i percent over, bloom, 180. New York, drew 161. t'a-'t year, according to the depart- I m. roivtif nil ruil (0-1 in. 10-ycar slum clearance and low-rent and middle classes.

Blunt said ht received a letter Legal Notice (lanrladrfl fram Srl4ly Paj4l public housing program with an ap-', He bl" Pending which he; from his brother, postmarked at Den- HOLLYWOOD. Cal Dano. increased emplovment bv 38 8 tier-' vnu- Member haMng domtlona for nrnnrlation close to SI 000 000 000 to luim "i oasis lor discussion. ver. a few days ago.

mentioning a propriauon close to l.ooo.oio.ooo to v.ould create a permanent division plan to buy a small farm near "some Manila, outpointed Frankie. over figures for October. 1924 Ith Uir ar "fca to bring them. NOTICL TO BIIltK-(SERVKt: IlNts lO lilt. FROrosCD DOKMITOKV ON THfc MIIHII.VN STAT; tOIJ.LGK AMP( Sealed propobals lor the coriAiructton of IT IS ORDFPED that the 2th dv ol Noember A.

'ft-JV at 30 occk In 1 CHEVROLET- IMt coupe, good tires, rur.a the forenoon, in the probit court room.) good. 130 ah 1721 Todd Ave JnhA. I' nr thMli. radio. tUrt A teal br.

illo. 123. Hull wood 1 10 1. Tn pay roll mcrre for the samc 0,1 clsc5'on Zr, Secretary Ickes" He- tunnel" for his father, who is ln a period was fi2 4 percent ln EK Rocsevelt administration. Pamnenl.

hofoital at Leavenworth. Kan. county and 794 percent outstay. vlk Pi Senator Wagr.er -Di of New "fw, af n7 "ke grants Bert Blunt was a native of Elsie. weekly earnings Wayne' 1 c.k h1h f0" ho as prominently identified with lofal hoU5in bod- Mich.

He visited here two years ago. nj.iu.r.t( service lines on in CAR Auto Aai. 2101 Mich. fan Stale col.ee campus, tajt Lai.sji.g. i for a hrlna on and that WRESTLING county was 149 percent in Wayne security, labor deputes and nrrii'T Th.

I Ir.gnam coui.iy. arm oe recciMd tho-a pron r-ertlr nfd In tl allathd Clir RfLET-lW good tir4. Oart. by Dfirtit Trr.M con.pany of i d-icrlptlona a-fco i or ar tn lr. 0 doan Olhr baryalr.a at a truswt.

and nol li dr. in iho', prcprr)r P. Bon, Harrlaon at Mlchlian. Eaat S.Iiclng.n Slate Board of Agricu.tUie. uir.il ovtti or oThra-le That inrfar-i I.ar.vlnc i.a j.

uiiiciit numa DUI county and 30 8 outstate "Ninety-four lumber and lumber 'raiiwav pensions mrasum. sn.u nc qn I North Cemetery association w.n had talked over the idea with lLt tuUo' Bv lh Prr.fi riraa). raoicn.Lvrr ii. al 10 a. ni nf aaM p.r-nn rr.nf.finK In tha at-' tast.rn atanc.ra llti.e Proputal No 1.

tahfd ttr jcrtutlor.a. ar.d all pror.i rHFvnoi rr SjmtkrT Storm K.Ara CHtV K'JLtl I BOSTON Marriage Applications JL.w products plants, many of thrm lumi-imeet in the parlors of the Holt Pres- d-nt Rooscvt.lt in a "eneral way and Mahoney 2.0. ture factoile tn the Grand Rapid; byteilan church evening iH inio it ln more detail when Wn lefeaied Leo Numa. -24. Se- dutrlct and lumoer mills in the up-in 6:30 oclock for a bohemian President returns frcm his exlste(j the responsible housine bodv lielar.d.

defr. E.ectncal DiHrlbutlon. Propoa. No. 1.

b. anfrM In abo- coirl ar.1 4tcr Main. ProiXaJ No 4. btrain Malna. cauv on or btor, tb fmtr of hrarlnf last Nc.

S. Ttlfpl.ot.e Conduit. lc anove rr.ntlo-.,d in pron. or br Oiflr atile. straight fall ix-r peninsula, helped to swell the out- ner Thankigiving trip to Warm housing.

stale employment and pay roj ln- roaditer 2i doan: ford ro.dster. 140 down Xd.ir-obrte roupa. ISO doan; iO other uaed cars at sensational barsal'ta. easy terms Your car In trade. Lanslr.f O.dsmobUa Company, ail South Capitol.

Fa.rvirw Stwint club WW hv ho. I ThK not he emerSencv L' L. lnal 'ongiq OTTAWA Vic Clirist.e. 210. commented Doyle.

inf ifrncrs arc to ot and.irrsl ready for by July 1. I3S Plant ai.d IT IH rVRTHER OBDEBFD that a copy may be Obtained from Mr. I of this order b. p-jbllatied twice witMn Baldain street. Urtroit teen il, davi prior to sa date of hear- Michlean.

or from Secretary Hannah, hr.a In Th. Btate Journal, a neat-Micniian Btate col.eiie. East paper billed ar.d circulated In ire dale. Cal defeated Lou Piumirer. 134.

Pay rolls for the employ- henilan luiirheon In the at proposition, but definite 10 year "ouslv affect th nubhe KOWFI I Nov South Bend, Mraigl.t falls. ing 10.993 lnciea.ed 36 7 per- tlie fire nation on Ea.n Michigan avc- o'an" Wasner said in an interview I.Iuh publl5! HOW ELL. Nov. 16 Recent appli- Icent over bctober. 1934.

and weSly'nue at Ha.vf.rd street. Mond afVer-iv. "ir A a. t.j nr a.rh vnnin nrnr.FN' J-nr is ra-rreni over ni, i nvi.vk Th. "1 .1 Tl C.

"'e aituiaarns oi uvmg oi county are: Herbert tuirene Monroe. Ol inClVlOUBl n.atlS DC refunded uuon n.ri.r K. to each anient r.a.o.... Vfnver-a- 215 California defeated Jiuk'siM vear- or1r r.rn, -i, Ji. UUIm'" the American people are hereby de-1 44.

of Livingston countv. and Mrs. return. fcch bid la to be separately went persons hereinbefore amed as beir CHrvHOirr-IMi Koter.y. Z1S.

Callfornu. oeieaied Jas year or Mrs Clirftird Carpenter Ttho crie- and persons with low incomes In Ens- dared to exist." I Catherine Ames 38 of Pontiac- Per- r'" r.d delivered to the oitice of the mt-reJted o.ner, or oi'ierane in m'i ro.ei de.u.e aedan. 1MJ Chevrolet atrt 222. Boston, one fall. brates her 2jth medding anniversary, land and Euronean ccuntnes and urt- -n is found that the correction ef Airir'h a-i onrt Mr, ivn property hereinbefore dearrnx-d.

at his last i.m ford v-i d.iuae oseh. ATTORM1 SI((1MB her birthday and the birthdav of her offic artdres by real-tared utter Auto Sales, nol I. MicMtan. PVKIA til 'Man LuiiUil- BAY CITY Nov 1 ,4 datiehter Of her dOUbttdly v.ould these conditions is impossible by pn-IM. Melllr.ger.

43, both Of Howeill Au-Tru1 company, as trustee reserves I and a return r.e.,0, requested PHoaaSJSAJ. PtOKlA. Dl. Man Mounuu. BA C1T Mi, daughter.

Mrs. Florence Stahl on that economic and social advances If. vale initiative and funos, and it is de- gus; Klaus 30 and Miss Helen Cox i "i r1 it trthfr obdehfd thai a copy Lxaa. J17. Lost Angeles, pinned Tern The body of Frank F.

for- day. Other members of the club whee undertaken in the United States dared to be the rsolicv of conereJ Ttht i hnrh Jr -uJ bJd' or of "ids hich it thi. crer be at t. Hough Hause; Jenkins Scotiand mer Bay City attorney ar.d founder cf birthday, take place November will; -ft, where disease and Zi gotemr 2nf 2Tlt i apSSe'd SXi PMS! .12.: Jack Sm.tU. 204.

Chicago, and tUie Agricultural Life Insurance com- also have special recognition. The com-, crime spread." he said. imancul aid bv wav of grants loans ner 41 both of Mghto Kurt Ru-I 5 lt" V'" herViJhSfo" "eacnUi ho are Pr "any BWAPa Ar. mad. each Olaf Ol-en 224.

drew ill arrive here S-Uurday from mlttee in charge Include Mrs. Helen Wagner thoucht it would be a Bood and o-her aisianre an r. tr. I hk enter of Inzham county, and upon ti-el n.e Journal -saapa- co.uian Pete Mehrlroer 514 Kansas threw Bfmark where he died of a'Divi Mrs Harrc nvi. sir.

'm inotignt it wou.a oe a good and o.ner assistance, so as to encour-1 dolph Echmeisser. 24. of Detroit, and ccr.trsct if his bid la accepted The er.ecss person or persons ir. pos.ession of said A sa.p ad i.i pui yos in ismck wiui (iorMark ii Ph.ladJmhi 1201.1 01 Al. id Mrs.

Idea to consolidate the existing "scat-ase loca! government IniUative andl Miss Helen Awilda Steele. 26. of Fow-i 'j" cieorgt Matk, 216, PtaladelplU. UO). heart attatk.

I Mary Al.ard. tered" housing agencies in the Interior participation." lerville. 1" Moa I L. mc nm' I laciajiac I J. A.

HANNAH, Hecreury. 1 PROEA7T JUDGE,.

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