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Americans Mass For Offensive Roosevelt Says GOP Running Campaign Of Fear This Year Canadian Proposal Now Nearest That Made by Washington i, N'i\ . 1 l A1 ’) - A that tin ■ 1 niteil -It at - " he ] in'pa ml to make c*»u , ns appeared tod;y m ui • x|>re.-,.sii:iis oi altitude ln ..: ,i the ('anndiaii draft <it .■ v i air authority, pre-ent *d ■ .aiiv to a < in»i r -ia: a na! et i ; iat ion ee11 i ■1 reive . '! ■ ! . . r :. . ■ i pi.m.-, p"tu ;, i: . : i :' dab ral i •!»-. • p : 1 4 .t . 1:■ l 'annil,I : i i >:!. ill'1 I'm O' i K . II! |a p1 -at, "i ll 'a; O-'V :: I : a . ill" mini An.O'.'alt • \ ' i i < m; i I : i 1 i "Pula' I • !• t r:.ur! (i.i* * ;; t al ■ i11: • p > ■ named ; . • ' 1 I ,i' I. '. I I'11UI (all'll. •|v 1 rente a I t'H.'al mu., by an 'i run aulin*nt.v a., prnpn.,ed 1 ■ , 1 i r." I it a pi" -ii v I t ii:i ' • . - r* t• i reae!; ,• nin .• pi : a aid . is S'llti . ' fl III ti e '1 e , n S m. < i . a!is's- !y 1. i ■ i "'•• 'df'd fp i i ins ■! i IS'U I : I lP'-t I '• M-, . P libTf-Ii'-' I '., ' i:p!e'• '1 e p a i ■ . .n'.-ie • i: i on, aid .'.ill ! \P el.iy i i’I'e.si, .ii i ' . Britons Shy At Air Plan \ I A1 ’ ■ I f. 1..I !: '1 • i‘hii- : 'I 11 tlu> A i: >■ .'"in , !. m ' 1 ■:11.1! civ I i ..\ t I v II ,•' i' !i"t - .'V. a i d .d ! in- Chi- ag‘r f m 1 . d iiis 11-. ■:n s m> K.ig!: . r i df! d S -mj tin a 11 I'l l io .illy 11i tin- plan, as d . 1 .■ !. ■ ■ disf ift tv '\di-r 1 i:•* lic adlaii-. 'K.i pi; o A a d l ’psi-t I>y r. S PI.ill.” .-i’ Daily Mail sa.d -It is . ' Jii.it * lie cimilif 'll .’.'I'.illl, -i• 1 ■ - ■. i! \ i ac mi Lj3< a- against s* a.-.i Daily Mil r’ Irmit nay ■ •" s ia-a 11: "15ri I a in Is '1 X’lnnlcd 1' S At Pi - nasal " Daily Hi- aid d- a ><‘d tiv A a i Iran pnipiisa 1 as " n in., i.cd :..is' 111 thr 13i iI:sii ideas” Plane Output. For 1945 Is Further Cut V. 1 ngt< n, Nov. \ (AIM T " : ’ prod i ft ion progi ;itn t1 >r 1 ‘ u It: s been r«d another ii\e p<‘i o'. 11 -,v as lo, i !H ci t »d iv ; i ■ di i i - ehrdule colling lor about < •>. I u • , i ,ni , c >in pa rod w:lh ihi y< ■ • • II »li .00* i Tin drop w.i.s attrihuted to low In *1 ant ioipall'd In -a s in all ‘».• >a: tnd 1 tht general sh 11 : P* "luotinn emphasis 1" airca'i ad:-: •. d ’ > tip. Pacific- do tre o' '• - I >» -piv tin* overall cut in butc t‘”,n and numbers, the ad.a u.' ii* was reported by informed 1 •«, i elude a step-up ui -he plan* ,,pd pi • (tuelion of >uper-b unbe1 u •:t t one type ot large trail oor' planes An ( ietr.bei output of olanc e ported yesterday by ■' \ hiug. chairman of the aircrait P "■ duet;• .n board. This was "on schi fd*. Krug said. The output was HU 1 ‘ant s 1 iwer than in September Mag' vere reported in some of the u.os urgently needed types inch1 Tie. A?-bombers and long range Uuu& ports. C stos t' rosy ; u ty I hat Has Consc In r. C fi icc I c’Hire s ili'iionl. ( mm., A o\ . 1. — * ^ c i i in\i-:.n > j.o:icrpiin I <:i i n ndetr. Kno.-wi 11 \ 1 >;i 1 ir.i n v »s killed and an nlker officer u a ■ rntiealiv in .in < I tod i . v. hen struct* h a train in a heav \ log near th* 'vi:*i: m il dr jioi. 1 rancid ( arrigan, 10. w a killed and t hendorc Harth it, II. v.a in.jmed. ' :»ri > n .ind I l.irtld t I »d he- n e si’Jicd to guard Ike piv siflenti.il train. About n mm tiles at ter I !;r speciai arid’. ' I. aiiether train struck Hartlett, then ( irrigan, v. ho w a hurled into the air. Kil i; . ■ to i ;■ > .I • : V. i ; I’i't• • iiii lit, \■.v. I (AIM I ii ' U I", I 'll ( I i'.,L, I l 1 l I tlav lit ;. .' liran i-r;«t• »rs try iiiff to panii tin- Am ric n i copl • l>y -ay iii'.: hi - lvolcrt i< n *,vi!I il ■ ■hr . • I. ir in drain-.‘ -avid;1 . i I >■ i . h 11 a "ca: aic •■( fear, ml lid it i I. . j . i : . (i ... i! ■ i.i Ii '1'. hi Ik v ■; cc-.n I of da: .; cch . ■■ H . . • • , ■ I ■ i Host n's F , ■ ... P I i ■:1! 1 '' ■ • ii !• ■ ' m ' id that r:- . will r: 1 .n Ihp st1 i■! a thi 1.. mrl i-d nif I!i y ri• ■:. • it. <I Pi-1 id. ■ ' Ihii --PI- i'll- I Pf'l' rl an ■ \\. ■ tin* Prpsihn ' <■•.!■ t■■■ • .■■■! Ml<- ' .1 l-'.'ti d P' i’ .irir. In.* .' 1st r.i i ' c as ..ttiR ill th • ... I . . . f lip I P'l'1 S 1 1111 V. th "i n di husitic anti ■ ■ l i in}11. .viin r.t 11 . la',' lit! V ;)’ "a nil ( ■ : ' i ’ ", Hep .i'|l'-.lll }' 1 i i" ' ' ” P ,i"y a ./'I I nn,” Mr I' . I'll .. . ' ' ' 1 • : : ' Ua;, i: .1 , a ■ ■ - ill l - I a lid a ' a I ' ' ■ K. : . I a , !' . 1 ' i' i ' , a' , ', '.' i i i la i '.r ail'. i I'V. .' had h' '■ , ini . i 'll n\ i ill la dull and •:• living i ” Say 'iadi n I 111" a\ "idi'.l 1. .'!;i' a i n f I a 1." i i . 111, ! ’ del'! dta-!a red he l( -sail ": t a 1 v. or v a,- iji!y plain ■ i nn nl in ti trillion,! •h : ■, . a ls |a I | Election May Turn W ith Pennsylvania —.—_ Philadelphia Nov, 1 \P —Pniiisy Ivania's 1,600.000 rot its held an important spot in the nation's political spotlight today as supporters of both Re publican and Democratic parties put tlic finishing touches on their efforts to win the coin moil wealth's 35 electoral votes. The decision will he a close one. most observers believe. An estimated 550,000 soldier votes may finally become the j decisive factor. The military i ballots will not lie counted until November 55. Hotli parties are aware nl the States importance President i Roosevelt visited normally I5c publican Philadelphia, and <■"' criior Dewey paid two calls oil normally Democratic Pdts burgh. Cotton Weak At The Close | New Y< r.. X a I <AP) ' I'll tare- opened live b> 5a cents a ." gl , 1 eloM d mehanged to fi ' cents a bide lower. IN. Close (''"ii December ■ ■ 21.5.3 51 . y, ,!'(•:i , ..21.05 3 5I.i v 21.6.3 3.,o ..lulv 21.45 21.45 October - , 20.72 20.02 AS LAST EFFORTS WERE MADE TO SAVE PRINCETON V' ' v... . -— THlj REMARKA81E PHOTO def ieting t ti in of the tight aircraft, battle in the Philippines Sea Planes t nped n the Pt tor:' ’' 'v us taken a n a do- lorn It h k may b.I ed ai Hit *U •> *“{■ P” ;• ■ 1 nlo Ine hangar d ... p where one Jap b< ib Her. Fifty-ei jht Jap wai ; . kvere damaged or d ... ‘ nn..(led. ihcc...i.ei was fatally hit dm mg the history-makine sea-air . Xin., ns an ollicjal U. b. Nav v photo. (I aen,alioiW. ., jur asno- , i W”\ & A a 3 $■ r> & Sr I, 4^ Ck It. Japs Recoiling in I he 1. a ,i i 4 flours; Landings by Lnemy < r i v.i 1 -. . \: 1 bur’s He.ni - quarter'-. ; hilippines. N«i\ 1 ( The ,<!• :J.ipinc'.0, PC) . iny sr - a ! . r ‘ ie v» s cl V. rail men and tuns on the nunc tow ard O: rior. marshaled nin I'.nTiurnN, today under a hi 1 of aerial la mbs lor a Hindi !»i;Iit on w est rn i tv te. K< p-'LV-‘ • ; i i :’ i ) •: L-ld 11 1. ’ ■ * l• ;. y mi ! 1 . • c. >i! Nip pr>: i a' . ’ ('ll M adr m-nv * i an Mb a.i\v m-< \ all.<rl.- -a: r.v.Vn: Le.vt i:ri * hie and 1»i<'*• - up in . •■ a a i m 1 . p .a i set , 1, 1 , 1 ! 11 p V, - . f - fire *• • csfmgu 2- . d. \t 1 'earl Harbor Admiral N Mu it/ announced Sippone •• plain's attarked .in aircraft ran i r ppnip ol the third fleet which has hern Mjptmrtiun; the Philippines it invasion, and damaged several shi «)s. > i c 1»* • *ii iandi'd ,» ( ), up .- tA (•IMV )>• which ’• 1 I ! v I t aii.-pn; : at i 2a ri;v.t*r:;:y plaua . in a tier--' b.aPla V. i: h the T M! ' . - • T yi • <lj a <'• j d bl laikin;; .-t | ;;idi a ■ T 1 lie IN. F.t ' a army a.r IV,v*' • hip.v cs(. j »1. mu • bunny *. a • .. r. a:ai ■ A ■ M It ha.ref ! Ik i.y. m P, pi,. . Wi .. w .' h a hay <\Y,\, lap a- -jI te. 1 ‘vn-rniIt'-k i.y • a dor -n . »y i • I! ny V "i-; the ; a'. *!!..! a.a <\ .“in: 1 .v MTnls. i 2 i -P *y -'-ii true : . a* : ,l a 21)-1 j :I• • v ad * r«». ■ t h n; and tire tenth cm-. At the • i ' I ’ . c • id. whore ‘ fa .r:;1, 1 mm tho Orni v •alley, ciy; i-ua-ii 11• ■ * :t/«•. - wen' v. heeled uiP p<* it a w - !•» lay duwn ju t such <i v. i''u-riim ! ire a the IT.-hour ioarraye v Imai c -2'eb ’he p; iffn la-: a ,. C 'any..:.. P " ip The 2 pan- • hiyh a- a:a• an i >' skod sondiny Hr* r- ni‘ .. " up the , ■ pns>j 1 't y n!' their beiny ii »tk'd up t».v the seven!h ini.intry di i.-aRi 1 r. .ny ::i behind them. Germans Are Now Kntirek (ileared From All Greece Home. Nov. I—(AI*.— I lie German', have been complete ly cleared from Greece, Allied headquarters announced today. |* \K pilots on reconnaissance (lights leported they Here un able to find am traces of Nazis who occupied the country early in 1!U1. The Germans, seeking to as cape the closing Allied trap, have been fleeing into Serbia and Albania. In the last ! I hours, small enemy columns Here seen in the vicinity of I ake I'respu. .iusl across the Greek border in Albania. "We believe German real guards went over into Serbia Thursday night," an RAF olii iL-r said. * (Arman Industry And Railroads Hit I>\ l . S. ijoin!)crs lx ndoii, .\<u . ! 1 \ r • 1 if I nited states < iirhlh an* i ■ « taged i s attack on <iernr*n synthetic r il industries an*l rail ways today with mere than 1.100 bombers and 8t>0 fighters fan nmy out over targets Irom Ham bury to Saarhrurkon. One foree attacked in! plaid, and reiincrn> in tin* twin cities of Hamburg IS.irhurg. Another hit an oil plant at (ielsenkirehen in the Kuhr. V third fennation blasted military objectives in the Hannover re yion and a I.until flew down east ef I.uv-mlMini'K against the rail read y arris at >aarhroeken. U. S. UNITS IN ASIA NOW UNDER BRITISH I ,< itmI- i.i, N ■ 1 M».) The ■ II nd n eluding .s.ei-f .A ■. .i-.iii ... !• .i.erlj led 11\ (j :■ .1 St:: ... ell. ;is p'.tioed '" ■ i, 'nr ’ i::d .>! Li (ien. S.. ' ’ \V !i Lee e L:. (I. . S i: . . ,. i .1 Met' •• v Wti.s met ed I ■ - „vml Le.-e e ,:n tn.inde: .' • 1'.. T.e :i ei^lil:; tiy Capital Is Gripped In Wildest Disorder As Crisis Develops Moscow , Nov. 5— ( AI* Kus sign troops siege tocla.\ to r* irij jv t, and front dispatches • • m the (.( ninn and Hungarian dc, ad rrs iiad fallen hark into the Hui: :.t» ia n capita I itself. S!“d a." v laid.' wei a - l ' i ,• • , a p ♦ . I on t hf* i'a 1 • . 'll a ! t h i h Hilda pc .k: .' ‘ ;■ d*<• . i \ fi patch lid the: 1 ■1; 1 at. :re; t ark d an arm* red r >1 nr. i . ■ i ' m. a * nM i the city in ;,t ri'cireli g r- « »• The. c.lunin v’ , - :i:.d to he . • se 'ikj the appro aches "f k’.ipfbst, on 1 ' e rat bank of t he I binub'P t' 'I miles ja rth of the capital.) The capital itself was reported tinnMieially to he enveloped in wild riis rder as the Nazi rem nant* poured through the streets. Hundreds of fugitives were said to he jamming the railways and highways toward Vienna, MO mills to the north. Hod Star reported that 4 hr fn-td , r " i by t hr Hungarian p :, p. ’ 4 • : nn dll had : •* en I" ajtrri nut - • 1 di • the c., pi ta 1, and 4'. 11 a rap1 od cap‘;im .aid that ut of era (llV! . ■■ *i • •! iy 200 men a ’ n* d a 11 *r ; h day of intei, r battle i he * * '* -pap* i • : e»] < m man a d Hungarian ’ . • n a ; i Ml ’ i' an :, > " pntanlarly U'-ar T'e V. -ba V the I )anub“ JU I aab -a day b iierr Ik-d t n aj . a ipe,j a great _ *• 1 * i" d 11 II a- ■ ipture of Hr t U«j,c;a "d 111 • min"n', in11 the fall . a 15uda, on • : ,\ i : .side • : the \ )anu • *. was an Tim i tci T .<• 13anui <• rt a r . la pest , . (>;"■!•■ ’d ny the ik'd : • ■ , v er;, •,4 an Ti-za river*. I: .4 lit in 4 JU. » 'nbat' the pri : a-*', i a I 3 m (■» bes a '4i'd i. ini’ • r j : a i • 1 1 a! miiit <ry p a aw k e city a; • ne;:red lust Fne reportedly ganized uedition ut t.u* city'. !ond"l.' |). <\-.asPd tin early I Army Seizes Eight Plants In Toledo, O. \V;,'!:t::V..i! X 1 (AT T.te Wli to 11. uv mi. if. ! mi del f '1 ■.■ .. v ' I.m;m - • ! |.||. I -i'i* l if t • r ... .1 111. 1 T.ilfdu. ( >h,.., plants pi'. .d'|M IK’ IlltM. i i ,;i rv to the war . 11 Mi The eight ron.p;M;i'' urt’eiied I >\ ;,m executive nril." suited b\ I’i1' - .Ml h . volt MV H.l M. I’M ..1 ' 1: ' - I’ M \\ vlli. I ) . i.il'rl Milt. , . !■■■■ (I . t 1 . St I: ■ 11 M : y X- M :. m ■ • l... • t m um l’• inpony; i " ’■. Tool ,'c I >ii (•..mp.'.nv; 'llv ( i . -eon' Kiu'.uioe.'iei ('.. j‘ . I'.: t i 1 • M The T 1 leli I !V'hI ■* ' i p.M ‘ v ; Till- '!'. .1 • 11 ■ S'o.-l T „ I '. ill] i:i . v ;.nd \V Me M'-t.'i 1 Pi ■ ' pany The announcement of ti.o p t dent Ml oot on v. x made Ml M Ri revolt’s il... He is campaign. 11iy Now KukImil ! 1 .; Tire i.riler did not mime any t ■iiztiti.-in ms h:n nv: cm si'd o lulu, disturbances. which Ih" Pre.-aiie 'iiid tiro inifieditiK the war .-fM,;- . hi. pltints have been involve i i strike • or.'tiding from the wnlkm /,:• ally called by tit, Meehan: s rdnoa , uonal but'itty ul Autcncj .'t til One Nazi a Minute IN A FIVE-MINUTE battle with III# Nazis while on a mission over Vi enna, Flight Leader Lt. Sheldon K. Anderson, Kenosha, Wise., of the loth U. S. Air Force, shot down t':\ e German planes. He was escorting heavy bombers over strategic tar gets. AAF photo, (international) Le ml -1 .c i : e Won ’ f Be Re-Sold, Under rrmiise •:.! London Washington \n\. \ \T'i ... British niiviiK have in for inert tile I i. ted States that the \ nit erf Kingdom intends to drive, vigoi«u.sr* tor increased exp irts BUr t!:r Ba<ili< stage of the war if was learned hulas To push up exports so rash ran he obtained for needed civilian imports, the British are discuss ing with \merican officials pro posals. tor relaxing regulations which |h, \ maintain hamper their foreign trade B tl i \ , end nfftru ‘h • lend . or ! i: £ .d . t i). '-exp'1 !*te ■ t" • n-- 'v B, uis'a H wev< i. it • • ■ ■ * ■ • ’1 v '! i ff ’ .: • M * race The -!' I ;n-d. •: il> in ?*nishecl Tin Ba 'Li )•. they 'invr be n Mu *111 i, •. ? \ " .ihi* l - t ■ gp trade .,:i • : . f Send 0 %0 p Derlm bays Allied Push Very Near I.oc a! Gains Made Ali Along Front; Enrv, y Resisting I..; mi,. S I AI’)- - Al ,. .! •a.>i<iii} ali ali.ng tli«* ij, v. i -t ft; ! n nt, rack d ip c t< gains , la; a- tin Ih-i-in radin dinned iiif warnings t i. a * (»■ in ral 1 in. n iiiiv. cr' . forces wen* nia.- v d for a huge i I foisi ve. Th Atri'i'ii an i i.r11-• into * •• matin fifteen mill - .-nuthea.-of Aachen lost its s.|u cd a.- H c.ol 1 i(I* 11 with stiffening .1 am after capturing tin- town of Schmidt, hut forced ahead ■ ith -mail gains with the aid of fighter hontibei’s I ha sting mati infantry and tanks in its path. In P .mi--, I. n n .-I Sfitc army veterans were ,h"vir.« c. > • n vie 1,00 yards t ward V:o R e ri\ ' in s' .'nid hst'ilv..’ ■ : ■ my ■ r Having I'il-d beyond 'le thickest forest in tti s area, the Ametirans w si i- a I v a n P :i i .•‘gainst hastily dug field d'-fen ■ and natural obstacles — barrier a whbh American oft leers heli'-ve may bp tougher to crack than th" the I reached renceete and \I v I I >• lj ol the Siegfried lire. The assault was m. lav.ii'-il is n i front fa 1."le ■ ■■■ or 4 ie ■ v.r ... Hut in the first two day . < t the cl. th Ament n *. mad • gams tot 1 i r; ; In; )".t four tnd©s. General Hodges' infantry ap parently w as shotilde*ing its was up to a pimp-off tin" on the ftoer cut of the I crest licit an! unto the edge ef the ( rilog'i plain, where every hour would he he one of grim menace to th ■ Germ'*" armies' lines. In 11 i Mi s r.'. c: bllU'i 'd ' * .' • ■’ ' Hull I, American It cd er tin . i With ms m;i \- le • i m i i ■ • the >-< . no. 4.find v i j ,, 'Mi' • r.gll |, • ■ :ud a. ,' Vi Ii vcr-icr:i Hclland. A c in. ! - I- h H ni. , ' p. dr- . c t • . 1 1. lie. det'1.1 , 'ic dwp-rll:! ; Chi 1 gcIu1;i -I. Re ist.il , mill o ' a V; ' ' i - . ' ■ \ i ' • .p" -pi fin ■ hi iny ids . 1 i . 1 OK yoni!' ( tllOLA Increasing il miiois- tonight, ''iiuda' ilnud. with light show crs. ( Ir. ii.g and cooler Sun ila' night. Continued State Revenue Decline Causing Concern; Large Drop Since July 1 BV JAW MSIJKT Daily Dispateh Bureau , a aPod genera! ' nil -urp!a- tins • ■ c ■ e n Re , ajr { i , a h v !■ ;; a (»■ I i i o p. a-li'.l till a] 1" a I. t ’ i I aia a,’; '".is de , : ■ . ■ - :|| ,,u : : S' p'emi e , , ] If, ' i; i i Cl 7 1 . a i»’l If ee'pi I" l.i-t 1 »''■ I' ,:a ■ a '. m " i ' d : Pi.i n i !•'" « nun d - . ; Ia • ; i;.!I7 '. I 1 I pelt y. a in 1 . a ':‘i ' It .udei Sep teiTitiei 'I | 1 helo.v Oc : i a , M • i de| art . i ■ . i 7 . vys $.7,001 Srple-- i.er a 11 'J.i.niiii under |., ,t ii a .: 11a . an (.] a i• dI\ Isi■ ■ 11, S ’ ’pi ! :>« p 'Linn live Septet .! it a <■ 1 ai ■ .' , hundred la,, ,-and d 'll ip - Ins' On t. A )<*r. Kurt In • ■ ■' ■ ' '"l ,,, |,-i, * . mi ■ a p" a - e uci., I unlit trend • iv two naj'it brack id a ';i 11". onuc die ■ in, that sht ' "1 a a, .vere pn 'e”o and Kent" . 1. I. I’i ■ tliw.- i,r< e, tiler' i • ere ip |ti C.sand Cmv September, hut domn luiir tin, . a",i Iron (tetober, 1943 K me!' e ii'i'eipt.- dropped about 1 FJ ,t.u \ t 'l’.te Cnmtuiiiv. There \va> lie eicion nl Electric Aut file ■ .ii the presidential duccln e • : pi, an i n<*,1r. v ■ in: • .. ■'a <• ■ ( Vi . lm-nnuj y • i 1 nree q tc o’ n 111»i! a n lr V «n :i Srphiu.m; iy a q :: rte. m !ccn :n ’ * pr • . • ■> Qrt ijf»r ["•.eve v. ... r.l ::Va:qlino 1o.\r. . ‘ ; her H i: » . . : : ]\" V .-•••.• ita i f.m an: >;:*'• Uikph ;n ins < V! •• ■ *. - » I v r J j:i! > l igi I) I e lr1 .and ■ < * ’• ■ *• r... • 1 a- and n n: ipalitir 7a p" > r,l >; , I! • .'I deduct mg a a .. i. • ■ 'em.in Ice) d*»re poj nteresf Ihe gcncin! sales tax bar in. anv • »t)ie. ’ •. ai• krt in The genei a! in I via • S:i>‘ * ai r hold mg up ( let .bet receipt:, f ro: ' tin . -«». a e< ;.; in st r ta'nli.'.hed a ro.-.ud, < \c nr fo O'! xt’ii.i- -ra 1.0 purchase . I • i \ **a ■ • • •' a : . . p ' M , • : . - i bowed • . : • ndbnn dollai I i unrig * a-* 11: M*j the S ’ ;< ed $1,881? "'54.18 ti nr. the :*u e, ... : - •. eat general -ales levy. . v as ah' 'lit ‘.’dll tl * isand cl.. I.,, d r r September and neaily liir same mat gin ever ( Vtober of ... T year State officials and other nudeum of tax problems believe hr increase reflects higher prices !". merchan dise rather than large; q antities purchased. The same thing is true i (Continued on Page Two.)
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