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Vol. XXXVIII No. 16
DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1936
Nazis Decree Confiscation of
PLAN PROGRAM OF
25 Per Cent of Property Still DAYTON CONCLAVE
Held by the Jews in Germany ON OCT. 3 AND 4
Complete Details for East
Central States Con-
ference
Complete Ruin Faced by Jewry in Reich as
Result of Order Demanding that they De-
posit at Once Sum Equal,to Escape Tax
TO DISCUSS BUDGETS,
COMMUNITY COUNCILS
CABINET OF RUMANIA ADOPTS
ANTI-SEMITIC REGULATIONS
Delegates from Six States
to Participate in the
Discussions
One Jew Killed and Scores Injured in New
Polish Outbreak; Anti-Semitism Con-
demned at World Peace Congress
Arrangements are being com-
pleted for the East Central
States Regional Conference to be
held in Dayton, Ohio, on Oct. 3
and 4. Delegates are expected
t i totwt in hg. is cso tn e fe e s renc4fo r. o mmtih ci e igaon
f l-,
BERLIN (WNS) – Jews in Germany who
have managed to retain something of their
rIv In ta,entucky,
businesses despite the Nazi boycott and other I , i ve r . s iei r r i g i inli ' a ena n,. , s d 3a
Indiana.
Henry
Wineman,
chairman of
forms of economic persecution now face com- the conference, and Kurt
Peiser,
plete ruin as the result of an order demand- secretary, this week announced
that the following tentative pro-
ing that all Jews deposit within eight days a gram has been outlined for the
Next Week's Deadline
On account of Rosh Hashonah
the next issue of The Detroit
Jewish Chronicle will close four
days earlier than usual, and all
copy for insertion in the holi-
day issue will have to be in the
hands of the editor not later
than Sunday morning, Sept. 13.
All copy received later than
Sunday noon will be retained
for insertion in the following
week's issue.
SCHAFFER HEADS
JEWISH VETERANS
JEWISH AGENCIES New Military Commander and More Troops Sent
JOIN EXHIBITS OF
COMMUNITY FUND To Palestine to Quell Riots; Thirty Senators and
Federation and Seven Affil- 1
iated Causes Prepare
Displays
DINNER AND PRE-VIEW
WILL BE ON SEPT. 24
Reservations to Be Limited
to 700 of the Fund's
Workers
The 1530 Community Fund Ex-
position, which portrays work of
Gov. Earle of Pennsylvania the 77 agencies which are af-
Flays Subversive
filiated with the Conneunity Fund,
in a group of living exhibits, de-
Movements
monstrations, lectures and pro-
grams,
will mien in the J. L. Hud-
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Meeting
in the West for the first time, the son Co. aduitorium Friday, Sept.
25,
and
continue through Oct. 3.
Jewish War Veterans of the
Jewish participants in the
United States elected a westerner
as national commander-in-chief exposition will be the Jewish
for the first time in its 41 years Welfare Federation of Detroit
of existence when the annual na- ■ and the following .even Fed-
eration agencies which ■ are
beneficiaries of the Detroit
Community Fund: North End'
Clinic, Jewish Social Service
Bureau, Jewish Community
Center, Jewish Child Placement
Bureau, J e w i a In Children's
Home, Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
ciatio nand Fresh Air Camp.
Each of these agencies is
preparing an interesting exhibit
of its own to be part of the
general exposition. Details of
Jewish displays at the exposi-
tion will be made in next week's
sum equal to the Reich escape tax which they must pay if conference:
and when they leave Germany. This tak is equivalent to At a session of Saturday eve-
il t. 1 3, llax Simonof Cleve-
25 per cent of their total property and the new order nine,Oct.
land p u.;o b
l lez
aad
iw n hi
sw culsIsm an ff eo ef t
amounts to confiscation of 25 per cent of the
property of all Jews. The decree has created a panic in proposed "Community Councils."
Jewish circles where it is regarded as a move to prosecute It is expected that the partici-
pan t s n
i this discussion w b e
the anti-Jewish program through®
Per Year, _ $3.00; Per Copy, 10 Cents
Congressmen Supporting World Jewry's Claims
—
British Government Shows Determination to Restore Order as Dis-
turbances Enter 20th Week; Arab Higher Committee Issues
Proclamation Calling for Continuation of General Strike
URGE SECRETARY OF STATE HULL TO CALL UPON
BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO FULFILL OBLIGATIONS
Arab Revolt is Expected to Grow More Bitter as Negotiations for
Peace Agreement Are Reported to Have Been Terminated;
Weizmann Ready for Round Tale Meet With Arabs
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) – Thirty Senators and Con-
gressmen, including Speaker Bankhead and Senators Borah,
McAdoo, Capper, Walsh and Tydings, have issued statements stres-
sing their support of the claims of PaleStine Jewry in the present
crisis. In a telegram signed by 17 Senators, Secretary of State
Hull was urged "to convey for us to the representative of His
Majesty's government in the United States our hope that the British government, as •
the following: Max Hirsch, Cm-
Mandatory for Palestine, will, undeterred by violence, fulfill the obligation assumed
administrative measures instead
cinnati ; Charles W. Morris, Louis-
of through new legislation. The
in letter and spirit in undertaking trusteeship for the establishment of the Jewish
ville; Ilarry Weiner, Dayton; Fred
text of the order reads: From
Butzel, Detroit; Roy L. Hart-
National Home in Palestine." Speaker William B. Bankhead of the House, in his
your financial condition it may be
S.
assumed that you will transfer
issue.
statement, expressed "the earnest hope anti confidence that Great Britain will carry
your domestic residence abroad
For the first time, a dinner and
"Budget Making" will be the
out
in good faith its pledge to observe the Mandate guaranteeing the establishment
when opportunity offers. To as-
pre-view
of
the
exposition
will
be
subject for the discussion in the
sure payment of the Reich escape Maurice J. Caplan is Chair - session on Sunday morning, Oct.
given for the Community Fund
'of the Jewish National Home in
tax due on your leaving Reich
Campaign
Organization,
whose
Palestine and the protection of
4. Participants in this discussion
man, Mayor Couzens
territory, amounting to one-quar-
members find it difficult to visit
Jewish interests there. To do
are expected to be the following,:
ter of your property as last as-
the exposition during the hours of
Honorary Chairman
otherwise, in my opinion, would
William S h r ode r, Cincinnati,
certained, I herewith fix against
9
to
5:30
daily,
when
it
is
open
to
be a grave breach of faith on the
chairman; Lee Lehman, Pitts:
you, in accordance with Para-
the general public. Invitations to
part of a great government,
The U. of I). stadium has been burgh; S. P. Halle, Cleveland;
From the Series: Fascism at Our Gates
graph 7 of the Reich Escape Tax selected for the soccer game be- Ben Holub, Akron; K. J. Schen- 1111.1111111=11 the dinner, which will be given
Thursday evening, Sept. 24, at 6
Ordinance (R.G.B.I., 1935, page tween the Maccabee l'alestine farber, Columbus; Rabbi Leon I
Arabs Oppose Stoppage
p. in., in the 13th floor dining
393) security amounting to championship team and a local Fuer Toledo; Meyer Efroym-
By DR. L. M. BIRKHEAD
room, are in the mail and reser-
Reichsmarks ... I request you to all-star team of the Michigan , son, Indianapolis; Sam Finn, Day-
of Jewish Immigration
HARRY SCHAFFER
vations
are
limited
by
space
to
the
render this security within eight
, ton• Sam Feiwell, South Bend,
I.III•OIUS ‘011:: Ur. IlltUtend here nontinom bin enoninnillon 0 l'oln.14 goll-
first
700
acceptances.
days, in the form prescribed by
tioqal
encampment
which
had
met
Ind., and Ilarry Berger, Canton.
senntle annul. In 01, country. TN, 110. the bniInnIno or Odell opprured
JERUSALE51 (INNS-Palcor
The Agency Booths
Paragraph 132 of the Reich Or-
In Thn Drina Jenklt hronbln but seek, bring. In nubile attention 1110M,
A resume of the Sunday morn- here for four days chose Harry
Agency)—A memorandum ap-
000no,or ollIch Wen to Introdonn anal., Into the United
Agency booths are to be ar-
dinance, otherwise payment must
ing session will be given at noon Schaffer of Pittsburgh to head the
pealing
to the I'alestine gov-
be enforced."
on Sunday by Julian Krolik of organization for the coming year. ranged to explain the work which
ernment not to suspend Jewish
is carried on in Detroit with
The imposition of this tax in-
Detroit and Ed Baker of Cleve- The new commander-in-chief, who money
immigration
is being circulated
(Copyright,
I/35,
Seven
Arta
Feature
Syndic/0o)
contributed to the Com-
tensified fears that restrictions
was elected by acclamation, has
land.
for signature in numerous
munity Fund. While agencies are
against non Aryans will be ag-
At the Sunday afternoon ses- served as senior and junior vice- grouped in seven divisions, the
Arab
villages,
particularly those
To continue the list of Fascist anti-Communist and anti-New
gravated by the Nazi Party Con-
sion, the topic for discussion will cemmand er-in-chief. Maxwell family servants, care of aged, care anti-Semitic
groups in this coon- Deal. But it has enlarged its Re- in the vicinity of Jewish towns
gress now in session at Nurem-
be "Campaigning," and the ten- Cohen of Boston, who had bean/ of -children,) health, protective
and
colonies,
it is reported by
berg. One of the - measures , ex-
tative list of discussants will be j u n i or vice-commander-in-chief,) work, young people's activities, re- try: The Industrial . Defense As- tivities to include anti-Semitism. S. /dentin, Arabic daily. A num-
Inc. (136 Federal In its office in Boston I found a ber
pected to be taken at Nuremberg
the following: Leon Falk, Pitts- was elected senior vice-command-1 creation and settlements, and com- sociation,
of Arab leaders, the paper
street, Boston, Mass.) Edward H. large supply of anti-Jewish liters-
is the deprivation of Jews of their
burgh, chairman; Lee Lehman, er-in-chief. Michael Weinstein of munity planning groups, there are Hunter is the lecturer and orguni- tore. I was given a pamphlet en- asserts, are conducting an ag-
passports, which would render
Pittsburgh; Carl Pritz, Cincin- Asbury Park, N. J., was named distinct differences in the type of ter of this group and its activities titled "The Grave Diggers of gressive drive to collect a sub-
their emigration from Germany
nati; Judge Bernon, Cleveland; junior vice-commander-in-chief.
service different agencies furnish extend throughout New England. Russia" which is devoted wholly stantial number of signatures
impossible. It is also believed that
Clarence Strouss, Youngstown;
The 1 9 3 7 convention was the city. Geographically, these According to Mr. blunter this to "horrible caricatures of the al- quickly for presentation to
Jews will be forbidden to engage
Morris Sachs, Akron; Sam Thal, awarded to Asbury Park, N. J .
agencies form a network covering society was "organized to incul- leged leaders of the Sovit govern- High Confmissioner Sir Arthur
in any real estate activity and
The Ladies' Auxiliary elected Detroit and the Metropolitan area;
Dayton; M. Steinhauer, Colum-
Wauchope.
will be barred from bequeathing
bus; Lee J. Goldman, Toledo, and Mrs. Dorothy Kurman of Brook- at the exhibit each will have a
any of their property.
lyn as national president.
Milton J. Schaffner, Erie.
PRICE get ),
hostess
each
day
who
will
answer
which has a fine record of ob.
Dr. Ernst Franz Sedgwick
Mr. Peiser stated that the ses-
Gov. George II. Earle of Penn- questions and explain work and
serving Its internationl obliga-
Hantstaengl, Harvard's gift to
sions in Dayton will precede the sylvania, the chief speaker at the services of these individual
tions."
Nazism has been ousted as head
annual
banquet,
received
a
tre-
official opening of the Dayton
agencies.
Signers of the telegram to Sec-
of the Nazi party's foreign press
campaign, the evening session of lmendous ovation from the 1,500
"Every effort is being made to
retary Hull were also Senator
department, because of his un- I
the conference to be combined delegates. After lauding the rec- have Community Fund agencies
Barbour,
New Jersey; Van Nuys,
savory private life. Ilanfstaengl
MAURICE CAPLAN with the opening rally of the local ord of Jewish patriotism in the tell their individual stories in
Indiana; Byrd, Virginia; Longer-
visited the United States two I
drive, and said that this gather- United States and praising the I vital, active demonstrations," ac-
gan, Connecticut, Sheppard,
years ago on a propaganda mis- Stet s Soccer Football Associa- ing will be a test whether such "enviable record" of Jewish sol- cording to Mrs. James McEvoy,
Texas; McNary, Oregon; Davis,
sion. It was at that time that his ties , to be held Sunday afternoon, meetings can stimulate increased iem "in the annals of American chairman of the Publicity Division
Pa.; Minton, Indiana; King,
offer of a scholarship in a German i Imo ber 18. This announcement interest in Jewish affairs—local, fighting forces," Gov. Earle bit- of the Women's Committee of the
Utah; George, Georgia; Bilbo,
was
university to Harvard students was made Wednesday by Ma- national and international — by terly denounced all forms of ra- Fund, which is in charge of the
A seml-monthly for the defense of Gentile Culture
Miss.; end Clark, Missouri. Other
was rejected by Harvard Uni- I uric e J. Caplan, chairman of the the communities to whom appeals cial and religious bigotry, char-
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE al
end Civilization
statements
of a similar nature
versity.
acterized Fascism and Cowman-
are directed in this fashion.
PLEASE TURN To PAGE 5 )
low
were issued by Representatives
ism as equal threats to American
Richards, North Carolina; Dick.
Hull Raps Dictators as Leading
I democracy and urged the Jewish Important Yiddish
ateih, Sirovich, Leyser, Fish,
World to War
War Veterans, in common with
Celler, Sullivan, New York;
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS)
other citizens, to pledge themsel-
Novel is Published
Citron, Kopplomann, Connecti-
— The imminence of world-wide
a ,,o n tha
u n n co dmtp oro ti m eisipnrg eserra.
fight
cut; Ellenbogen, Ransley, Penn.;
holocaust which may destroy
Singer's "The Brother. Ashken-
PLEASE TURN To PAGE 3 I
civilization was blamed on the
of the American ideals of
azi" Makes Its Appearance in
Fascist and autocratic dictators
liberty and justice for all. Be-
English Translation.
Olympk Committee Report' -------
(PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 3 )
fore the convention adjourned
Habit Formation and Specific Projects Through Clubs Governor Earle was elected an One of the most important
j ' :s
e
Suppressed by the Entire 11. " 4 tuo
i' ' :o
;
lt ,IfA
Feature Children's Efforts; Women's Auxiliary
honorary member.
st
books of Jewish interest to be
The President's M
American Press
Makes Fine Contributions to Home
published in a number of years
Appreciation for the services will come off the press this Sat- I .00 of
op. groom, roar ins
f .targ .01 IC Alla ALI • SW VANN!
rendered by American Jews to the urday when Alfred A. Knopf of
nAn non
United States both in time of 730 Fifth Ave., New York, pub-
1,000 Children Return to
i peace and in time of war was ex- lishes I. J. Singer's "The Broth-
era Ashkenazi."
o•LEASE TURN TO PAGE. E1011T,
Religious School; Pro-
■•••
Holy Day Services to Be
Stating that they consider this
•••■
.
grams Announced
book as ranking among the half-
•
Conducted in Two
4
dozen greatest novels that the
Schools
The
religious school classes of
House of Knopf has published
• a.
• a.
Temple Beth El reopen Saturday
since its existence, the publishers
All branches of the United lie-
and
Sunday,
Sept. 12 and 13.
reveal that they spent two years
•
I.-6-
brew Schools reokned Tuesday,
Children from kindergarten age to
preparing the book for the press
•■■•- - Wm,, amo.1.11.6.8•....... 1.1.
•
Sept. 1, and registration of new
college
age
will
return to their
and that Maurice Samuel, one of
wit pm 1m
-
pupils has already commenced.
classes. New students of all ages
best known English-Jewish
Polish-Jewish Drive to End the
Classes are now being organized
beginning with age of four will
writers in the world, gave up his
for children of all ages and
With Appeal in Local
own writings to spend an entire
This publication receives editorial guidance from Julius be enrolled.
grades. Kindergarten classes for
Rabbi Leon Fram, the Temple's
year translating this book from Streicher's central plant for disseminating anti-Semitism throughout
Synagogues
children of the age of five, and
director of education, states that
the Yiddish.
the world.
special Bar Mitzvah classes for
many
new progressive methods
Alfred
A.
Knopf
made
a
sig-
Final preparations for the ap-I
cote the principles of Americanism ment, all of whom are portrayed
children of Bar Mitzvah age.
principles are being Intro-
peal in the synagogues in behalf nificant statement when he an- in industrial, religious, fraternal with exaggerated Jewish feat- and
Parents who intend sending
duced this season to make Jewish -
nounced
the
appearance
of
this
of Polish Jewry are being made
and educational circles." ores." Handed to me also was a education ever more attractive to
their children to the United He-
by the American Committee Ap- book. Mr. Knopf stated:
The Rev. Herbert R. Whitlock, pamphlet, "Special Report: The the children. The curriculum has
brew Schools are urged to act
"In twenty years I have pub-
peal in co-operation with Detroit
and evangelist, is the presi. Swan Song of Hate, such is a been considerably improved and
without delay.
rabbis and presidents of congre- lished • number of European pastor
dent
of the group, and Ross IL I vicious attack on Rabbi Stephen many new text-books are to be
Sessions are now conducted
novels that have become part
gations.
Currier, "active in military, naval S. Wise, Palestine, Russia and used.
from 4 to 8 p. m. The duration
the
classic
literature
of
our
of
This call for aid to our stricken
nim wui n th ist a 1,tt to rf oll ied
75 Jewish
insurance circles," is treas.! c ao nn dclu c d oes
Explain. Early Opening
of each session is one and a half
brethren in Poland during the times—such works as Thorna. user.
hours, so that the first session
Mann's 'The Magic Mountain".
Explaining why the Temple's
High
Holy
Days
will
terminate
izations.
Practically
all
of
the
ends at 5:30, when the second
This association was originally 1
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local drive to raise Detroit's
progressive organizations in the Religious School is being opened
session begins, On Sundays the RECENT JEWISH CHILDREN'S HOME EXHIBIT STAGED IN ' the
quota of the national 81,000.000
!country are included. Incidentally so unusually early, Rabbi Fram
sessions are held between the CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER COMMUNITY FUND AGENCIES fund carried on in various cities
Mr. Hunter thinks that Mrs. Dil-stated that it is absolutely cones-
hours of 9:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m.
during 1936.
ling's "Red Network" is one of I ' tial the the children shall be
Emphasis on the health educe- the children are offered recreation-
For information regarding reg-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, chair-
the greatest books ever written given the . opportunity to learn the
istration call Madison 8555.
tion and recreation of the boys and al activities in and out of the home man of the committee on religi-
meaning of the holidays and Rosh
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Service. in Schools
girls is the major reason for the and are given the chance of acquir- ous organizations, with the co-op-
Hashonah and Yom Kippur.
High Holy Day services will be happiness which is evident in the ing hobbies in clay modeling, art I eration of leading Detroit rabbis
"The meaning of a holiday,"
conducted in the auditoriums of Jewish Children's Home on Bur-1 instruction, handicraft or sewing. and presidents of congregations,
says Rabbi Fram. "is most effec-
the Philadelphia-Byron School, lingame and Petoskey Aces. I There are story-telling periods by is completing plans for the syna-
tively taught while the holiday is
State
Sisterhood
Herman Cohen, president of the recreational workers in the home,
Through the Columns of
1245 W. Philadelphia Ave., and
being celebrated. It has been one
gogue appeal. A letter signed by
•
the Tuxedo-Holmur School, 4000 Home, is especially happy over ex. and occasional trips are being local rabbis will be published be-
Will Convene Here of the palpable mistakes of re-
taken
to
points
of
interest
such
as
Tuxedo Ave.
isting conditions in the home. Ile
ligious education in our Reform
fore
the
holidays.
Speakers
will
Services - are conducted in these is confident that anyone visiting the Ford Rotunda, Bell Isle Zoo, be assigned to congregations upon
On Oct. 13 and 14 Temples that we missed the ops
auditoriums throughout the en- the Florae or making a study of outings to Eastwood and Palmer request.
portunity to teach the children
tire year, not only Friday eve- conditions there will leave with a Parks and other places of interest.
In the meantime the officers of
The annual convention of the the very holidays which their ear-
Your greeting problem is solved by this conven-
nings and Saturday mornings, but sense of satisfaction that their con- The department of recreation work- the Detroit branch of the Ameri-
Michigan Federation of Temple eats . most enthusiastically ob-
tributions help maintain a deserv- ers who assist the staff of the can Committee Appeal, Henry M.
each day during the week.
ient method of wishing your relatives and friends
Sisterhoods will be held in De-
Children's Home are: Miss Anne
Cantor Feivel Sobolow will of- ing community agency.
Other Temple activities will be
a Happy New Year ... no danger of the embarrass-
troit on Oct.. 18 and 14.
Carefully guarded in their work Austin. who instructs children in Abnsmovitt, chairman; Joseph II.
ficiate at the Philadelphia-Byron
Ehrlich, treasurer; Morris Shot-
Programs of interest to al resumed immediately after the
ment of forgetting someone . . . no trouble . . .
School. Mr. Sobolow, known in in the public and high schools of handicraft, and Mrs. Cora H. Mil- ten, financial secretary; Irving
holidays.
members of the Sisterhood as
time and money saved.
America and Canada as "The the city, the children receive their ler,,who tells stories to the thil- Adler. 1. Finkelstein and Harry
College ■ ed Foram Plans
well as their out-of-town guests
Blind Chazon," has made a name religious and Hebrew training at dren.
Beth El College of Jewish Stud-
Weinberg, co-chairmen and Jo-
have been arranged by the con
A
number
of
clubs
were
recent-
These greetings will be published in our Rosh
for himself in synagogval music. the Tuxedo branch of the United
ies
will
offer the largest selection
seph
ileggai
, secretary, together
vention committee.
Hebrew Schools. In addition, there ly organized in the home and eon- with other active workers are mak -
He will also conduct the Slichoth Hebrew
Hashonah edition, Sept. 16. The charge will be
There will be a meeting on of courses, it has yet. presenter'.
rte . n amount of tutoring in cern themselves with the following ing a final drive among individ-
service! this Saturday at mid-
Among
the new instructors
Oct. 13 at 8:15 p. m. at which Dr
$1.00. Mail your check at once to
night, to which the public is in- the borne, and the children attend interests: Photography club, stamp uals and organizations asking that
Leo M. Franklin will be the prhs- be Rabbi Jerome Folkman of Ask-
Sabbath morning services at the club, ping pong. chess and check-
vited.
son
and
Rabbi Elie Fnesiland o!
I
they hurry their contributions for
cipal speaker.
cpuntorr,/nqsn
Jacob i. Skolnick has been Shaarey Zedek and nisi Moshe era, basketball and boxing, indoor the Polish relief fund.
On Wednesday, Oct. 14. there Pontiac. Rabbi Iron Feler of
and skating.
training • choir especially for synagogues. baseball. handball
will be a luncheon at 12:30 p. m Toledo is expected to come a-sin
A special plea is made to those
Louis Newmart, superintendent
CAdillac 1040
Recreational Effort.
I 525 WOODWARD AVE.
the High Holy Day services. He
Mrs. Hugo Hartman of Chicago this fall to teach during the first
Refusing to be satisfied merely of the home, is making it a point who owe money on pledges to
will officiate at the Tuxedo-liol-
'
will be the guest speaker.
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with their regular school training,
mar School.
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JEWISH PRESS-CONTROL
EXPOSED!
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ON HEALTH AND RECREATIONAL WORKI. to
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HEBREW SCHOOLS
OPEN NEW SEASON
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TO CONCLUDE SOON
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