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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933 Radio Dial-Log Today's Radio Program -B, JO RANSON- tribulatiotu of typical Italian family sports of the day: the boxing bouU at the 106th infantry Armory at 10 p.m. over WBBC. and the bouts, from the Garden at 9:30 p.m. over WMCA Charles H. IngersoH come to a WRNY mike today at 7 p.m.

discussing "Technocracy and the Depression" Victor Young and his string ensemble have been signed to plav for the Mills Brothers over WABC Ed Wynn will not broadcast from the st-ane of Wherein One Ground Hog Meets a Sad Ending and Another Faces a Mierophone Radio Carniral Tomorrow Other Airy Happening For the Merry Souls 7:45 "Tarzan of the Apes," sketch, WOR. Further adventures of Edcar Rice Burroughs amazing character. 8:00 Jessica Oragonette, soprano, WEAF. Singing In perfect harmony with the Cavalleri. 9:00 First Nighter Drama, WJZ.

"The Regiment of Strangers." drama of the French Foreign Leeion. 9:30 Boxing Bouts, WMCA. You get all spruced up, comb your hair, polish I tne local Metropolitan when he Life is like that lightweight buttle, from 3. OShea. Portrait of Du Barry.

on A. L. Alexander. 0 15 Jerrv Baker and Orch. 30 Boxing bou'B.

11 on -Eddie Jackson and Orch. 11 15 H. T. Revue. 1 I '3(1 Jack While.

1 1:45 Dance orch. I no Hazard Revue 13 15 A -Bide Dudley. 12.45-Narrii and riuss. Johnson Orch. 1 15 Clark Orch.

1 45 Calloway Orch. 1 400K. WXTH 2HM. 1 30 P.M. News flashes, Brookivn Dailv Eagle.

1:35 Jewish proiiram. 1:45 Calllor J. J. Altman. i -on Ensemble.

2 1 5- Esther Field. 2 :30 Entertainers. 3:45 Ghetto Singer. 3 on-Jewish Folk Music. 3 15 Mat.

George Witten. travel talk. 3 no Lost and Found Brookivn Daily Eagle service. 3:45 Opportunitv program. Polish program.

Jusko. 0 3O Polish Polk Songs. 0:45 Polish ouinlet. Can'annerl Townsend Madison 8quare Garden. for the Times Square Studio to do his radio stint Elmo Russ is featuring Earle Taylor Push's tune "I Loved You in the Spring Time." over WMCA SfiOK.

WABC 349M. 1 no P.M. Caliowar Orch. 1 30 Mustcalf. no American School: Current events.

2 30 Berrenj Orch. 3 45 Melodv Monarch. 3 no Sa'on Orch. 3 4 Actors Benefit 3.45 Alex Semmler. Diano.

4 no School Re 1 let Milk Fund. 4 OS Grab Bait. 4 United Statei Arm Band. 5:00 BobbT Benwn. VIS John Kelvin, tenor.

5 30 Sklppv. 5:45 Indian Story. no Vaughn de lth. 15 Resume. 10 Hall Orch.

8:30 Gertrude Niesen. 45 Plain Bill. on Mvrt and Marge. 7. 15 Buck Rogers.

SO Martin with Claire Willia nd Travelera' Quartet. 45 Boake Carter. 8 no Scrappy Lambert and Billv Hilloot. 8 15 8inin' Sara. 8:30 a a i I newt eventa.

Havton Orch. 9 15 Mary Eastman, o-prano: Modern Male Chorus and Symphony Orch. 9:30 "The Inside 8tory." with Edwin C. Hill and Jerome Kern: Shllkret orch. your tails, and what happens? Hard luck strikes you with her horrid palm right in the face.

And that's just what happened yesterday to Willie, the groundhog, of the Bronx Zoo. It happened this way: A group of Boy Scouts borrowed Willie and planned to take him up to the top of the Empire Stat Building, where, shadow or no shadow, he would say a few kind words to a multitude of listeners tuned in on the N. B. C. networks.

The boys bundled Willie up in his cage and placed him in a taxicab. r'oice of DX But Willie, a curious lad, wiggled "Poste Partsien," France's superpower station, will broadcast a courtesy program for listeners early Tuesday morn BOBBY BEXSOV 40 to 70 OFF "The Inside Story," WABC. Jerome Kern will continue Edwin C. Hill leriea of dramatized Interviews. For the More Sedate 7:00 Charles H.

IngersoH, talk, WRNT. FMher of the dollar watch present! hi! views on "Technocracy and the Depression." 7:15 Horace Greeley's Birthday, WEAF. Marlen Pew. editor of Editor and Publisher, will observe the great Journalist's anniversary. 9:15 Talk by Dr.

William J. O'Shea, WMCA. "Milk for 100.000 Needy School Children" ll the Superintendent of Schools' subject. 8:30 Dramatized News Events, WABC. Hitler's appointment to the Chancellorship of the German Republic will pass In the parade of events.

10:30 "Moral and Immoral Society," WEVD. Will be discussed bv Prof. Reinhold Neibuhr of Union Theological Seminary. his way out of the cage and hopped from the taxicab to the street. A few minutes later it was all over a truck has passed over his body and ground him to pieces.

So instead of Willie speaking over the air, "Bunny" Grauer, an announcer, conducted memorial services. ing. This international feature will begin at 1 a.m. E. S.

T. and con- elude at 3:30 a.m. "Poste Parisien" is located at Paris, operates on 915 i kc. and uses 60,000 watts We rec- ommend that you DX for this worthy catch. I Last Sunday at 3:45 a.m.

Charles Brand heard a Cuban station on LEADING MAKES OF RADIO 4 about 790 kc. presenting a program While this was going on over N. B. Burrows Ground Hog, president and founder of the Ground Hog i Shadow Boxers Association, was ad Revue: Don Ball. m-ter of ceremonies; Tito Oulzar.

tenor; Eton Boyi; Boswell Sisten: Sorev Mixed Chorus: Rich Orch. 10:30 Street Singer. 10:45 Fray and Braggiotl. piano duo. Nino Martini, tenor.

11:30 Lvman Orch. 1 -i :00 Pollack Orch. 18:30 A.M. McCoy Orch. Pelton Orch.

1:30 Orch. Main Events On 1300K. WEVD 2.10M. 4 30- 4:45 P.M. Wvnken.

Blvnkrn and Nod luvenile program. 4 15- Readings by Amv Vanderbilt. 8 15- Making of Tomorrow: Henririk Willem Van Loon. "The Intelligentsia at Work In 1780." Harry Cump- snn, niano. 10 30-1 0:45 "Moral and Immoral Society." Prof.

Rein-hold Neibuhr, Union Theological seminary. TOMORROW-MORNING WABC 7:30 A M. Organ reveille 8 on Salon Musicale. Rhvthm Kings: (too Tony Wons. 8:15 Little Jack Little.

0:30 Health talk. 8:45 Reis and Dunn. 10:00 Melody PHrade. Artells Dlcksons. songs.

10 30 Helen and Marv. dressing a convention at the Hibernal Club. In no uncertain terms Burrows attacked the statements of Dr. William Reid Blair of the Bronx Here's Another One of the Many Values Besslnger. 7.00 Suorti Richard i ii oovs club Halliburton.

dedicated to the Philadelphia DX I Club. He was not able to get the call letters. Consequently ne would like to know if any of our readers I ran Identify the broadcaster. Mr. Brand has logged 268 stations and i has verifications from about 200 In the week Just concluded we made two new additions to otir log.

WCBD. Zion, 111., and WAOM.l Prcsque Isle, Me. Our total is now 401 Incidentally. WCBD (1080 kc.) will broadcast next Thursday from 1 to 2:30 a.m. They use 'sketch" Wvs'(," Cottage." 5 "Tarsan of the Apes." 5 "J-Cliandu the Magician.

15 Jack Arthur, baritone. 8:30 Whlteman orch "The Ghost sketch. 4 00 Schilling Orch. 4 Denver a capptlla Choir. Slim Bailey.

5:15 Little Italy, skit. 5 :30 Singing Ladv. 5:45 Little Orphan Annie. 6: no George Rector and Judge Gordon. 6:15 Lampe Orch.

:45 Lowell Thomas. OO Amoi 'n' Andy. 7:1 5 Hilda Burke, soprano. 7:30 Five Star Theater: "Chinese Parrot," with Walter Connolly. Vocal and Instru-mental ensemble.

8 SO "Cancer." Dr. Herman Bundesen. 8 4 5- Howard Thurston, magician. 8 no First Nighter: "The Zoo. Facing a WOR microphone he took issue with the zoo authority and said his organization would leave no stone unturned to prove Blair's remarks a base canard.

"The whole facts," Burrows said, "must be unearthed. This groundless challenge against the fair name of our association will not be ignored. Not one of us expected to come here today under a cloud. On the surfac it must be clear that It is Dr. Blair's intention to cast wis-Elmer and Walter reiasamp: Neil Roy; Mirian Ray; Gobev Orrh.

660K. WEAF 454M. 1:00 P.M. Market; weather. 1:15 Scherban Orch.

1:30 Lampe Orch. 3:00 Magis of Speech. 2:30 Male trio. 2:45 Muted Strings. Charles Gilbert Spross.

3:15 Famous Loves, drama. Woman's Review. Marjorle Horton, soprano, and trio. 4:15 Talk on interior decorating with organ music. Joe White, tenor: Instrumental trio.

4 45 Lady Next Door. OO Sherman Orch. 15 Paul Wing, story Man. 5 Flying Family. 5:45 Safety Soldiers.

:00 Davis Orch. Betty Boop. South Sea Islsnders. 11:00 -New York Philhar "Some Call It Luck." Rod Arkell. lO OO-' WOR Limited." revue.

Time: weather. 1 1 :03 Moonbeams. 1 1 Denny rrrh. I 12:00 Jack Pulaski. a shadow of unreliability on our watts on the 1080 kc.

band and should be heard without much difficulty. WOS a call not heard very often nowadays Jefferson City 1630 kc), will bo on tomorrow from to 4 a.m. XES (1055 kc), Tampico, Is another nice catch scheduled to broadcast tomorrow. Their program will start at 4 and end at 5 a.m. Here are the details of 11 more special programs for tomorrow: 12:05 A.M.

Madriguera Orch. 570K. WNYC 526M. (. 00 P.M.

Aviation report. :05 Jenne Gatowska. violin. work. Burrows at this juncture looked down on the floor only to meet his shadow.

Hero nf fie Rnnurr, on W.4HC each Monday, rdnexlny and Friday at 5:00 m. (1:20 Dr. Harry Confusion broke out and the meeting had to be adjourned. A monic Svmphony Society Young People's Concert: Ernest Sehelling, conductor: Theodore Cells, harp- Agul-lar Lute Quartet. WEAF 6:45 A.M.

Health Exercises. HOO Organ Rhapsody. 8:30 Cheerio. 8:00 Rollickera Quartet. 9:15 Dorothy Lewis, children's slorics.

9:30 Masqueradera. 9:45 Otlo. baritone, lo on Vass Family, in: 15 Souvenirs of Melody. 10 30 Le Trio Charmanl. Brepn and de Rose.

11:00 Melodies of the South. WJZ 7:30 A.M. Rise and Shine. 8 00 Allen Prescolt. 8:15 Morning Devotions.

Pepper Pot. 8:30 Mos and Jones. 9:4 5 Nothing but, the Truth. 10 OO Musical Melange. 10: 5 John Fogarty.

tenor. 10:30 Jack Turner, songs. 10:45 Irma Glen, organ. OO Mrs. A.

M. Goudiss. standby orchestra in the studio Time- On Off Kammoi. Muslcale. Board of Estimate.

7:25 Time: alarms: civic in formation. 570K. WMCA 526M. 1 P.M. Starr Orch.

1 1 5 Sid Schwartz. 1:30 Italian program. Bioe Dudley. 2:15 Samuel Shankman nlano. played during the rest of the pro gram.

Regiment of strangers." drama. 8:30 Marv Steele, contralto-Songfellows Trio: Stokes Orch. Alice Joy. I 0:1 5 Vic and Bade. 10:30 Shield Ruth Lyon, soprano: Robert Royce, tenor.

1:00 "Mrs. Nagsby." skit. 11:15 Aileen Stanley. io-prano. II 30 -Lew White, organ: Trio Romantique.

12 00 Calloway Orch. 13:30 A.M. Furst Orch. 710K. WOR 422M.

100 P.M. Dalley Orch. 1 Orch. New Jersey Motor Club 2:15 Klondike Bob." 3:30 Bobby Burns, poet: Anson Depue. tenor.

3 00 American Institute of Banking: "Wills and Trusts," Leslie .1. MacDouall. 3:15 Organ recital. Ariel s-nsemble. Stntton Kilns.

KrtFK. Oasper. Wro mo W.IW. Akron. Ohio.

1210 CHfiS. Smn erslrie. I.I 12(1 KPPM. Oreenville. 1310 KASA.

Elk City. Okla. .1210 KGV.K. Yuma. Colo 1200 OKPO.

Preston. Ont. flno KKJR. Portland. 1:100 KI1SC.

Seattle. Wash. ..1120 KPKQ. Rt. Joseph, RHO CMJH.

Co de A'la. Cuba. 1150 4 00 4:00 5 00 5:00 3:30 5:00 5:00 6 00 4 00 9:00 4 00 3 00 4:00 5:00 3:00 1:30 2:00 4:00 3 00 3 00 4:30 uanaies oi ieMtiu Quartet. 15 Marlen Pew. editor of Editor and Publisher.

"Horace Greeley." Hirsch Fur Trappers Quartet. The Goldbergs. Jessica Dragonette. soprano, and tho Cavaliers: Banta and Hettenherg, piano duo- Bourdon Orch, 00-K-T. "Lord.

Kitchener." Spy drama. :30 Relsman Orch Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, "A Mother's Responsibility Citlsen." Al Jolson. 10:30 Gruen and Hal.

piano duo. 10:45 Harmonica Rascals. Weeks Orch. Nelson Orch. 13 Ralph Klrbery 12:05 Orch.

12:30 Hollywood on th Air. 7B0K. Eugene Howard will be guests of honor. Jack Pearl, Cliff Hall and the Pickens Sisters are Tuesday's attraction. Wednesday will bring Paul Whiteman and William Adams and Vivian Ogden in a sketch "The Wayside Inn." A dramatization of "Buck Rogers" will be Kiven on Thursday Rnd the NBC Rollickers will furnish the music.

On Friday A. te S. will present Jimmy Melton, May Singhi Breen and Peter De Rose, and on Satur im Talk by Mrs. Bentamln Spitzer, president National And 14 more for Sunday: Council Jewish Women. 3:45 Celebrity period.

3: no Bob Stanley, tenor. 3:15 Spotlight. 3:30 Stock quotations. 3:45 Sports talk. 3 50 Ra Fox.

Sugar Orch. SilverbelL soprano. 4:4 5 Michael Romano, songs. Studio party. 5:30 Health News.

5:35 Edith Mann, A. S. Radio Carnival Starting tomorrow and lasting through next Saturday, a radio carnival will be held at Abraham Straus featuring an array of the most oustanding talent. Visitors to the store will see these air personalities; sound effects will be demonstrated and auditions will be given to those interested in finding out whether they have any talent for the air. Tomorrow's headliners include: Colonel Stoopnagle and Budd, Jolly Bill and Jane and the Early Birds.

On Monday, Morton Downey, Jessica Dragonette, Dave RubinorT, Harry Horlick, Richard Gordon and John S. Young and Willie and 18:30 P.M. Farm and Home wrt.t,, urban, ami 100 KVOR, Colo. Sp'ps, Colo. 1270 3:00 4:00 CKOV, Kelown.

B. .1200 3 00 5:00 WMMN. Falrm'nt. W. Va.

B90 4:00 5:00 KIDW. Lamar, Colo 1420 4 00 7:00 WBHS. Cicero. Ill 1420 2:00 3:00 10HQ, Brantford, 1100 2:30 4:30 CHRC. Quebec, 645 4:30 CHML.

Hamilton HHO 2 00 3:00 CMBTf Havana, .17.10 1:00 2:00 OMOB. Cardenaa. 1340 2:00 3:00 KXIj, Portland. Ore. 1420 3:00 OO KFXM.

Ban Be'dlno. Cel. 1210 3:00 4 00 KTF'l. Twin Falls, Idaho. 1240 1.00 3:00 The above tips were supplied by the Newark Radio Club.

H. VARRELMAN. WOR 6:45 A Gym Classes. 7 59 Tims. 8:00 John.

Joe and Froslnl, 8 05 Weather. 8:00 Produce reporter. 8:11 Al Woods, songs. 8:20 Dogs Tales. 8:30 Girls Club.

8:45 Musical Novelelles. Children's program. 9:30 PVenrh for Little Folks 9:4 5 Scout News. 10 on-Keens Orch. 1 01 5 Dancing class.

4 15 "Silas of the Hill Countrv," skit. Ellas Breeskin violin; Mordecal Bauman. baritone. 4 55 Resume. 5 no Bartnl Ensemble and Reg Sheridan, baritone.

5 :30 Pauline Alpert, plan. 5:45 Talk. 5:58 Time; weather. 5:45 Selzer Wilson day, Baby Rose Marie. Eli Da'ntzig and his Hotel George Orchestra will furnish the music throughout the week.

On the Dotted Line The first of a new scries of dramatic programs will be aired over WJZ today at 5:15 p.m. It's called "Little Itaiy" and will deal with the and Baker, songs. Hour. 1:30 Ambassadors quartet. 1:45 Rhvthmic Serenade.

3:00 Prom Germany: Lelp rig Symphony orch. 3:30 Ivy Scott, soprano. 2 -45 Sisters of the Skillet. 7:30 Gypsy Markoff. Kolla Negin and Eileen Weniel.

7:4 5 Musical Modernists. B-nn Three Little Funsters. OO Uncle Don. 8 30 "Detectives Black and Blue." si 15 Talk by Dr. William 3 00 Betty and Bob.

3:15 United States Marine Band. I-- mum I jl Regular Price I 1 513950-1 I En Starting Today for One Week I We sincerely urge you to see Metro-GoUwyn-Moytr't fin new soul-drama! Irene Dunne's performance is thrilling thing to watch 1 Even her voice changes as she runs the gamut of emotion from girlhood to motherhood 1 You'll see- BETTE DAVIS FRANK McHUGH LEO CARRILLO CLAIRE DODD HAROLD RUBER SHEILA TERRY in toniatit-nal -Slof Coat Dlrtttrte) by ALFRED t. OREEN EXCITING a the first jump out of a crippled FAST as the split second before 'chute opens! ROMANTIC as the kiss they knew might be their last! DOUGLAS fjim tht it ft mm G.J.SchnatzWill Nullifies Bequest To His Son-in-Law Codicil Leaves Him SI Instead of $5,000 Family Shares Entire Estate George J. SchnaU of 1491 E. 18th who died Jan.

12, left an estate described as "more than $10,000 realty and more than $10,000 pergonal" In the petition filed with the will in Surrogate George A. Win-gatc's court today. The will, dated Oct. 7 last, carried a bequest of $5,000 to Charles Stock of 1937 E. 15th a son-in-law, which was canceled "for good-nnd sufficient reasons" in a subsequent codicil that left him $1.

Bequests of $7,500 outright were made to Henry Schnatz, a son, Bogota, N. Annie Meyer, a daughter, of 360 W. 260th Manhattan, and Frederick, Evelyn and Helen Bchnatz, grandchildren, of 2103 Amsterdam. Manhattan. Another RTandsoTi, George Schnatz, of 18 Fabbathday Path, Huntington, is left $5,000 in trust, the principal of which becomes his on reaching 21.

And $2,000 goes to George F. Mever grandson, of the W. 260th St. fecial JjLj Complete with 9 Matched Tubei FAIRBANKS filed with the will, to two children: Clifford H. Weston of Port Washington, and Arlene Ketcham of the Avenue address.

Anna Younf Left $5,000 Anna Young of 932-A Gates Ave. left an estate estiro'd at about $5,000 to Walter Kilese, also known as Walter Klslser, of the same address, Kantrowiti Money to Family Samuel Kantrowitz of 414 Sutter who died Jan. 9, left an estate of about $8,500, according to the petition filed with the will. The will makes a bequest of $200 to a nephew. Rabbi Jacob Kantrowitz of Trenton, and the rest equally to two sons.

Barnet, of 241 Watkina and Morris, of the Sutter Ave. address. Blaustein Estate to Widow Joseph Blaustein of 432 15th who died Jan. 28, left an estate of $6,000 personal property, all to the widow, Rebecca. Van Nostrand Estate $11,000 Kate Van Nostrand of 277 Clifton Place, who died Jan.

7, left an estate of $11,000, according to th petition filed with the will. The will bequeaths $1,000 to William Ostertag of the same address; $500 to his sister, Mamie; $100 each to Edna Francis, a cousin, of 1120 Bergen and Drs. Ada T. Hobby and Evelyn Lowe of 19 Halsey St. The remainder goes to the following nieces and Ellen P.

Gordon of Glen Cove, Carrie H. Reeve of 279 Clifton Place, Jennie Van Nostranc1 of 463 Macon Katharine Holmes of 215 E. 72d Manhattan; Helen Van Nostrand Meyer of Great Neck, and Norman W. Van Nostrand of Berlin, N. Y.

Turiwr Property to Widow Harry Turner of 1581 E. 24th who died Jan. 7, left an estate of about $3,000 in real estate, accord- Jr. in another great show SECRET MADAME On Stage CONNIE'S INN REVUE with Luis RUSSELL and ORCH. and catt of Harlem's Hottest Entertainer! 111! PARACHUTE Ill Here's a whale of a Sale tliat New Yorkers will talk about for mimy a day.

We've sold thousands of these fine radios for Seeing helieviii. Hear it liny it, and Ipt your family enjoy ood radio entertainment. III I' JUMPER BLANCHE with PHILLIPS HOLMES Here's a new kind of air thrill the lads who live fast because they don't live who make every night count because it may be their last AND ON THE STACE Brooklyn' faforitvl Una Mrkl Uonol Atwill JJ 1 A Metn-OoUwyn-Mayr Jhontn Jr '4 Men chanted ererr GOLDE RAYE JANET MAY and Extra Added Attraction WATSON SISTERS Fanny and Kitty 420 RADIOS With itifi featuret and tup-riot tone quoify. A'citfl at the tamest prict we've ex'er told them for. Special K.tch..

iiW9' TODY' r.V.V, 044 ReguUily FRED MORITT Tht S.nfftaff HirniUr with JOHN HAMMOND at t-h Or can Contul A4 fftMtt Vtaphn Shnrta WW Item DfMfMl Th Kua-Arvund" Th Cfttlnntl In "Hot Coanp(Mton Tb Prw mmk" Vitaptimie AnifttaUd Car town klyn STRAND A'IM ttockill ate ID Sat. and San. teiCLAL cniMrxi'a Uhm m. 1 1 a jk. MIUNIUIIl' SHOW SATURDAY tMk Tiia Screen Thrill I fj that Startled Broadwavl -Wfj address.

After those bequests have been natl.sned the will leaves $45,000 each to George F. and Annie Meyer of the same address, son-in-law and daughter. Of the rest a third govs to Annie Meyer, a third to a son, Henry, and a third to a daughter-in-law, Helen Schnatz, as a lif trust, to be divided on her death among her three children. Watson Estate to Children James R. Watson of 2717 Avenue who died Jan.

left an estat of about $500, accordlns to the petition in to the netltion filed with his will, all to his widow, Elizabeth P. Opoalei on Both AC and DC I I TUB DAK1TUFD I I "'w Turner. The control of the Columbia River 500 New Personal RADIOS Small romfiacl. for hnth AC end )C mrrent. Plat Special in the Oregon -Washington region 1 is said to be a bigger problem than that presented by the Colorado.

I would 5h LOUld 5he love A Mon A I p- v-JmmL. rhsftf STARTS TOMORROW jarr "n'Vl Brooklyn's SM The FOX has the HOTTEST SHOW in BROOKLYN! ,1 i lHiiH 40.94 on hour, iovd 37. i 4 "'(f Finest vf I 2T prices" WtHP CITY RADIO LupeVELEZ "WORLD'S LARGEST RADIO DEALERS" Edmund LOWt vt Victor McLACLEN IJKOOKLY.N, 117 FULTON ST. (IWouxh .,) RrmVlm rialhn.h nmwntvlllr Pllkla An- Klnt lllihox IM-4 Jam.lra nt.nnhnrt Hiuh Bat Rl'lri- 3HM Hflh Av. H.i.h-m i M.ln d(.

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