Show ' i : ' 1 ' ta-i-- ' i ''' - ' z tr !'--! 1 ''' - ' : - it- " 0:r i '' H '1 i' - ' : - — i —4 - ki i - 1 '''''°'"'""'''v''''''-----4- - I1 ' ' ' - ' -- '' ' - ' - ' --1' ' - it----1 : - I ''' ' :- ''' ' ' 40 r 1' - - - t 1 To Be Boss of Distribution 7 t ':' WASHINGTON 2 Aug- - - r-------::- a - p 1"— r :' i 11"1100' - U11)--- 4 - r t - - t:- - - d- ' ' 4 -- A -- - -- ' - - Nr - 4' -- 4 :"7- ''' - I f ': ' 4 ' r p 4 ' e - 40- -" 411" 'VP "1 j o ) ioN (AI—Com 7" 11600 - - 0 41 044 f t government control of all 41144th 44t404adillukalloommemlb 5x044041610mik Ateelbmotleudiret4mWme6014'AxAmOvs!olummomN 04'4444 copper distribution through an of100-to- n Lone Mountain 37 miles north- of Elko fice of production management The milling :plant of tho 'Rip Van order wits regarded by metal cirWinkle Consolidated Mining company at Nev IS shown In this recent picture cles Saturday as Imminent Proposals called for a retroactive order and producers have been asked io continue consumerl shipments with deliveries to be applied against future allocations Primary producers continued to : quote 12 cents a pound Connec- ticut valley while custom smeltens adhered to 12 cents :r Export copper was quiet and un- By Max L Brown ConsoliVan changed at 1 cents ?AS New United Press Staff Correepondent Winkle rite nip York cOmpany its Lone at dated Mining YORK NEW business around held Aug 2eneral activity wned Mexican Mountain property 37 miles north and Canadian lead volume for the highest level in hiatOry last week but there was increasing ol'ElkO Nev la drifting south in United States consumers was uneasiness over the high-grasoon lead that and lead ore on ' tenshortages possibility may supply Called satisfactory and the 600 level and has started diathe threaten sion attributed to lack of metal capacity operations mond drill exploration work of has been alleviated-- The price The situation in the: s1 eel in- of he company reported cents dustry r eflected such uncertainties held firm at 585 to SaturdaYI a poundt New York and 570 For uIlI Is being operThe 100-to- n many weeks steel itilils have cents SU Louis to handle ated development ore ! The emergency pool for Au- been operating just under full and averages one and one only gust zinc defense needs has been theoretical capacity but batklogs-quarter shifts daily The comset at 27 per cent of June pro- mostly et defense nature—have pany resumed mining operations duction Or 19000 tons—the larg- continued to pile up with:the re- May 1 and milling May 15 after est monthly allocation The first suit that the administratiOn has t the company had been reorganiconsIgnment called for 5 per cent pressed for about a 10 per tent ex- 2 RICHMOND Vs Aug tin— zed in February by a Onsolidaof JanUary production for March pension of present facilities non of the Rip Van Winkle Min-- 1 inJ Louis Reynolds vice president Ang needs and : the figure has company and the tRip Van Davi t creased' progressively the Reynolds Metal company VoivinIsle Rationing Map Scrap Extension Mining coracontinued at 725 cents a pound This week however Etigene C said Saturday negotiations: for pony The latter company's propEast St Louis Grace president of BelPlehem Van Winkle erty adjoined 1000000 ttip of sale tps approximately Steel corporation intimated that company's operations maintenance of present operations pounds of aluminum to Wasik Mining The drift on the 600 level was threatened by a shortage of had been completed except for is on south Govaernment new vein the strap metal and Iron ore The head approval by the office of 'pro- opened-- Thla vein dips recently to the country'p second largest steel duction management and!' the east at about 'Ti degrees andthe Is organization gisclosed that the state department 60 west of the feet approximately situation had become to serious The metal originally destined vein on which all work In the that efforts were being- - made to for France has stored been In Upper levels has been carried on collect scrap in na- - New since June 1940 That vein dips at about 76 deWASIliNGTON D C—Add gold lions and some public pro- - 42'heJersey that repur- grees to the west and officials company Reynolds beneto the long list of as such that carried out to chased about 3000000 pounds of think the point of Intersection fits of the Cintral Valley Reclama- obtain aluminum supplies' may be the 'aluminum after the fall of should be at !about 730 feet or tion prOject'in California inaugurated for Inn and steel France and sold about one-thi130 feet below the present work-Ing- e Commissioner John C Page of scrap customers after its circularizing the bureau of reclamation reported Automobile dropped and the OP M to cireu' for $37993 sharply during production Saturday: that a check the week-- : but the larizeasking prospective buyers :The Drift is 'Ors had been tendered to the govern- decline entirely reflected the fact metal was offered Reynolds 'Said Me drift on the new ore has ment as Its 'share of the gold re- that the current model year is at been the belo'w prices pushed soiuth about 300 feet company's covered from sand and gravel about finished Ilowevet:l produe- with lists the :last 170 feet being in ore rOgular price processect on the irrigation project tton of 1942 models dui to start The 2000000 pounds sought by with high values in silver and The gold was extracted from the soon may be expected to- tun well nussia worth approximately lead it was reported This ore is aggregate—sand gravel and rock– behind a year ago berauole of the $500000 la and is sufficient to being mixed with lower grade being excavated for mixture with inability or producers to get need- - make about 200 medium :size ores from the Upper Ileve1s to cement to produce concrete for ed materials t' silbombers Reynolds said maintain a minimum Friant dam one of the two great The Reynolds Metal company ver mill head with lead and zinc water storage structures under con- Slump Threatens cent 6 struction on the project Worry also increased lifihe con- which has expanded Its facilities running 9 per cent and per Gold separation operations which struction field Beavy engineering for the production of alumfnum respectively Incline raises connecting the 400 awards for the year to date have during the past year wilt be began In August last year have in a recovery of $94520 topped the $3800000000 mark a turning out finished aluminum at and 300V levels north have been worth of the precious metal to record and some 108 per:oent-- over the Tate of 13000000 to 17000- - completed and raises connecting June 30 this year—nearly $10000 a year ago But with defense con- 000 pounds a month by this time the 500 and 400 levels north are next year as compared with under way The high-graa month stope struction increasing and level has been for urgent materiali coming about 4000000 pounds produced above the 300-fo- ot from other lines engagedOn mak- last month the vice president reclaimed it was reported and is being held as reserve ore in ing armaments a siump In non said case of Interference with hoisting defense building appeared certain operations below that point Driftto develop in the near future ing on the south 400 level is proRetail trade meanwhile con tco gressing with good ore showing tinued to run well aheadief a year The company Plans to place the ago with consumers attempting to south 500-fo- ot level In working cover themselves against anticipiece --- - 1 'SobillAtallt406141K -- is a general view of the Emerald Isle 'eompany's new leaching plant near Italia Axis In the foreground arortha solution tanks with a total capacity of 387465 gallon& Ramp and scrap tin and concentrate bins isre at left Revolving precipitator and engbie rooin are shown In tenter background1 - ' v Ccingiany BatIed brUtahns Basta" Silvels Blocks Opt Gets New Plant' Ready Lai-gTonnage ore crushing Nev—When installation I I i o S of LAS-VEGA- 1 The illrtatol Silver Mines Counit is completed Emerald Isle Copper company will be ready mpany:4Felt' is carrying to launch production of the red metal on a major scale at its forward an building extensive developprogram'in its mine neer leaching plant near Chloride Ariz it was declared Saturday ment Plochei Nev and at the same e at company offices Boggs building time 14 producing about 1500 tons of ori a month J H Buehler in unit The crusher purchased ' in-th- Brougher Wil the east is en route to the property Ploor plans were sent ahead so that housing for the machinery will be in readiness m hen the equip- ment arrives Te leaching plant las a capacity of 300 tomt a day and is expected- to turn ottt an ev- rage of 12000 pounds Ixtopper ' dallY The Emerald Isle CoppercomPaIRY beaded by Ogden C Chase as president and general manager organized an4 financed chiefly Lake City and Utah men Salt by The company holds large acreage at ground known locally as Emerald Isle because of the green coloring given it by copper content f the ground n this Beneath a light overburd-earea le overlaid by a stratum of conglomerate leveraging sbot4 60 lett In thicknest tnd tarrying : teas Ina eopPer content w 220 to about Trill diesto average 238 percent copper' The stratum 11 cut by a vein believed to be the feeder which shows 11 per cent topper It Is estimated by engineers for the company that there are ' over 600000 tons of proven ore in the conglomerate stratum with a million-to- ns of probable and possL ble ore of lower grade tat may be developed and profitably ban- died by the leaching process The method of operation at the property Is to strip the stratum with bulldozers "lift" the ore with powder and thin ban-- stle It by dragling ta the crushing pLant From here' the ore goes to two-acr-e H leaching bed covered mixture of aswith an phalt and oil It is then sprayed With weak sulphuric acid which re- moves the copper content The copper - bearing solution goes through concentrators and then to : precipitators where the copper is collected on scrap iron The used acid Is purnpedE back to a recondi- Aigning plant and conveyed to the i acid tanks for further use Tests kave shown It is said that the cop- per can be producedby this method at less than 6 cents a pound : RUll Gold Cash' proper ' 'ev-a- ' - ' acid-pro- y ' In a reorganization of1 the Brougher iDivide Mining company San Francisco Peer E Athas of 2660 Highland drive has been elected treasurer and !a director The company will operate the Gold Cash mine near Battle Mountain 1Nev1 in which Mr Atbwits was interested Leo P Musser of Oakland formerly Of Salt Lake City wu elected president of the Bro gher Divide and Paul F Troester of Bettie Mountain was named vice president George J Flitch and M Evans both of San Franciaen were former dirsctors o the Brougher and were retlecte The Gold Cash mine whie joins on the east the Copper! Canyon property reeentiy leased by International Smelting andjtefining company La developed prindpally by two tunnels one 600 feet long and the other 207 feet About 45000 tons of gold ore have been blocked out according to Mr Athas New equipment has been installed to Istart production at a carload every other day or about 1500 tons a month In about a month- when a development program has been advanced aufflciently the output will be increased to pa cart a day be said The deveopment program calls for 500 additional feet of drifting on the ore body and the sinking of a shaft which would gilie the mine a total depth of 4001 feet The new work will be st the lower levels Ore shipped from development work in the past two years leveraged better than $9 a ton he reported and totaled $234001 It is estimated that with modern equipment the mining freight and! smelter charges should not be more than 50 per cent of the grou value The gold ore an oxidized quartz will be trucked 13 rnilte to Battle Mountain and then shipped by rail to the McGill smelter - s ore-nearl- - e - ag of - tg-- ' Neglett Will Ship SILVER 'CITY Nev (A)—After rear's' two 'van' of development 'Crosby Buys Mill on the neglected 'property work manager of Mines for Snyder Mines t Inc said Saturday Bueha ler makes his headquarters at the Bristol Between 1oo0o and 15000 tons of ore heir been blocked out he sal& The coMpany is not stoping the large Ore bodies and is for blocking out an ore reserve outfuture mining All present ore put is 'from development About 700 feet east of the Snyder shaft the company is working between the 1400 and 1700 levels developing lead zinc and silver ore West of the Shaft on and above the 1500 level the company If working on the extension of the downward :projection of big ore bodies which were mined at upper leVels ront-- 1928 to 1931 On the west 170CY the company Is driving smith td pick up the downward extension Of or bodies which the company has contacted on the 1500 The ore on the weat aide runs to aliverti lead and copper With no zinc n FortY-fiv- a mon are working one shirt daily at the property The Bristol railroad from JackrabbiCto Plocha a distanee of 14IS beinjt relaid The 30mitt aro being poundIrallaT teplated by rails hi The Bristol is one of the famous mines 'of the Pioche district Since it started producing in 1873 it has been operated almost continuously and has a gross production of $7434534 to date The ore recently has averaged $12 to $14 a ton : 58-pou- nd T - i' - 1 '111r1 itil i I t etallM"g1 St - t e ! wits depth of Herman C Bellinger metallurgist Ichown to mining Men throughout the world' 1ast:1 week in his home at the western Spokane )41ash United States ipst one of its most valuedi adisert and staunchest supportor ear'old metallurgist The until recently 'tvice president of the Chile Copper company did most Of his work in the Butte area althOugh he was widely known in 'Saltrtake mining circles and throughout the west generally -- : i ' ' it04100 ' Atellfillr ' ' :P t ' t I v04110 1 1 ' 1i'' ' z 4 - - - Elson'ildtw F3oaollifim ' Don't take something you will not - it's satisfied with justlecitise you can get if no wiser to Wait a short while and get what you want t Nt 11 I o I TRACTOR (117 - i' - - il EQUIrMEN S AL T Nii ' 01k Nt4libuter of lestirptilar4 DINO rigiints 1 I n z as8 LJ '1 ao) we I '' V - - - T17 Ill ' ll t - - :1 20-ou- nce i de ' gloat Engineers In New York City last Fehr litary he was awarded the William Lawrence gaunders medal for distinguished achievement In metallurgy and mine management Mr Bellinger was born in Ger many and came to We United States when a bóy H began his chemical work In a copper and lead 'meiter In Utah and worked In the while' Bingham district for Around Abe turn of the century be was with the Heinze smelter In Butte and laIer with the Northwest Smelting and Refining company at Crofton B C In 1909 he went to Australia-tmanage the Great Cobar Ltd copper and coal mines Joins Guggenheims In 1914 Guggenheim Brothers engaged him as consulting metallurgist and two years later sent him to Chile to manage the Chuquicamata mines for the Chile Exploration company- When the Anaconda Copper Mining company took over the Chile Exploration company In 1923 Mr- Bellinger was retained as vice president in charge of ()Perations In recognition of his accomplishments in the betterment of the economic welfare of the people of Cti1ehe was awarded the Order of Merit Grade of Knight Commander' by the president of o acnod CITY North Ply Ready to Start New Drift The Shaft' at the North Lily in the Tintic district has 100 feet end 4s titintieQndeepened i0 bring cut preparatory to running an drift into new groundexploratory officials of the North Lily Mining tomPlinr Kftgulla buildiag said Saturdaze i ' ': z i : f I 1i Z - - pated ahortages Cotton futures whipped 'Alp to 11- year'highs early in the week broke more than $5 a bale on the k action in and then rallied to make up most of the loss when it was propdAed that farm commodities be allowed to move freely up to 110 pee cent of t their parity prices - z price-contr- ol mid-wee- Strategic Ore Tax Is Blow s WASHINGTON Aug'!a bouse bill (H R 5417)10 apply the excess profits tax tti income derived from the produttion of a sericertain strategic meta1s-1ous blow to the mining Industry and to national defense as Senator McCarron (11) Nevads4:1 sees it Senator McCarron succeeded in Including the exemption in the 1940 revenue act but the house ways and means committee voted last week to eliminate thatprovis 'ion Bonds Hold Thin Range NEW YORK Aug 2 (A)—Bond prices Saturday were most l unchanged to a shade higher second-grad- e railroad issues resillning their leadership and accounting for most of the volume Weakest issues of the day sveire Gotham Silk Hosiery 5s which closed at 69 down 5 points from sales made prior to governtriental f! freeing of silk supplies Among more salve domestic corporates which Improved In value were Baltimorelk Ohio stamped convertibles of '60 up at 34 Missouri Pacific 5s of 17 up 14 at 28 Southern Pacific 4143 Of '69 Delaware k Hudson up lit at 15 refunding 4s up 11 at 567i1V trio 55 of 13 up at WI and International Telephone 5s: up at 44 4 on the downside were American & Foreign Power 5s at 6114 at 15V and Frisco Railroad Illinois Central at 47 '1 S government issues Closed tradsteady in ing Settling back from slight :gains earlier in the day 4s 42 over-the-count- er ColoradoalsPlan Reopening Of Famous Matchless Mine - LEADVILLE Colo Aug 2 Silver ort from the -The Matchless mine on less was said to have added:beFryer hill whose drab shacks tween V7 500 000 and $11000- are a reminder of the Meteoric 000 to Tabor's fortune which rise and fall of the fortunes of rehe estimated at one thmet at W H A Tabor wilizibe $100000000 After the Minopened within a few weeks Dr W F O'Brien of Leadville an- ing magnate's death in 1R99 his widow moved from Denver flounced Saturday to Leadvi Ile and lived on the Dr O'Brien a former state Matchless property until her Senator from Leadville—and as- death sociates have leased the prop- She believed the lkiatchless erty from the Shorego!Mining company which has o4mcd it again would disgorge millions and strangers at the property since the death there in 1935 of Baby Doe Tabor widow of con(rontel by e MrS Tabor and a double-ba- r United Stites sen- the ator He said' the long idle reled shotgun The recluse Was 311110 is being cleaned and i II found dead in her shack 'her stew shaft will be stmici body frozen on March 7035 - Were one-tim- : i i 'i1 i - ' ti: q - i Ii ' l' :- IL 1 - It ' l t - - ' Writers Display of Ignorance ‘i Mining Problems — ' ii ' : ' i1 ' 1 1 i i! 1 ' i b By the Shift Boss i At least one eastern weelcly publication had tumbled to the Import- tone of a fair prico for Abmestio 1 silver ind the basic reasons there- tore but another of greati national reputation anti long lilt continuos to overlook or purposely f ignor ' facts so familiar to all who give ' I theclustion the slightest !study 7 Most mining men and many ' westerners will smile at the last mentioned publication's recent al' ' 1 t vet statement: i i 'Benno for tho stiver-bu- y Ing program and Its artificial I 1 price floor (now 7111 centa alt ounce for domeotie) was to keep ' miners at work ' In 414 new ' UN shortage economy' this ar aliment no longer bolds oven a i drop of water" The Other publication aps 1 proaches tho facts by saying: ' "nos who howl that Mining i of subsidized silver 1 divertiot labor that-'mis- ht be used for 0 P (production of) critical metals forget that most of our sliver I output Is the byproduct of other commoner metals" ' Ilr The publication first quoted was ' entirely in error because Its state- - gI ment omitted the fact that Most et our sliver Is contained In our corns plex ores and that Its production i is not a separate Industry t ' Mere to Aeoeunt The second quoted weekly did not go for enough In its expiona tion of the part played by sliver it If iI: In the production of copper lead and zinc all desperately needed at this time During normal times 1 many underground mines teuld not operate without a fair price: for sliver At present such a price I for silver is even more important because of the price ceilings aut: tained on lead silver and eopper I costs 1 despite higher and higher and apparently no limit' tO wage ' 1 1 Increases and demands for moro i increases All this many tint explained silver detail is on old stor y in our ' mining states and iti continuti to be a mystery why 'sp may tillt11 I ' ern publications do niot become in formed or continue to Ignore di- liberately the simple fund:Amen tals of stiVer prices and silver min1 ing details IVestorners Do rare 1 Certainly westem senators and congressmen hay done their part to educate" eastern writers and I1 politicians on the subject and the late Key Pittman's demonstrations of the mining and monetary features of the sliver problem were i are—i-i- -muterpleces of clarity They all In the record and are recom-11 mended for study by writer in U 'I ' Interest of Intelligent treatment Of a very much garbled subject If the mining Industry has done 1 an efficient job In 'Its effort to enlighten-easterwriters i and east ern members of congress nn tho silver question one is forced to ' conclude that many to treat writers refuse homatter In a realistic manner or Upon a basis: of fact Some question tho 1 efficiency of the Industry's efforts - ot ot ot 'gra Lane Falls Off irtASHINGTOIst D C DomeatIO mines:produced leas zinc to May than In Aprit amordirig to the Production in bureau Of mine Sled 60703 tOritt of remit My totolive so ronipar4 with 81- erable 439 In April The outp4t for the - Wail first nuarter of the yeae-194174302 tons production for June wi01 approximate 62000 tona due to a in (Keheas ' Irlahomal and Ms et the settri)r atid th full deveioped mines at Gurnee 1' celch — --: : a11 re-gl- en ' 7 :!r!L I ' - ' - -- : : ' & - ' 1 ! 4 - - 5 P I i - A ' - - - : ' g - z n eastrn g I --- 7----- White Seeks Mine Roads' - j mine s I g F: Representative White (D) Idaho conferred Saturday with Governor Clark and Public Worke Commissioner Al len C Merritt "I am primarily Interested In - out strategic metals for defense" White explained "Thera I talk of admitting these' neces- miry metals from other countries tariff free and I think we've got plenty here in the 'west If we can get them out to market" Accompanying the represents) Uve himself possessed of mining interests in north Idaho were Ida secretary Tish Erb and William Hughes Lewiston city engineer getting- MINA Nev un—Th Royston Coalition Mines company of Salt Lake City which recently took over the Mabel mine here has started operations on the gold 1 and silver property Timber has been hauled to the mine a new 10004not cable has been purchased and a contrect has been let to sink the shaft from the 600 to the 800 foot level" - 1 I 1 I It II i1 I 1I 1 I I - I ' producewhen West End Consolidated compettyl During the last 10 years operations have been carried on levet by leaiiers above the 609-fo- 1 'ç- ot 1 9 - ' ‘ - 1" t i I e '1" - - 1 e 'Mining 1 - - 4 - ir ' I -- 9 I : g BOISE Aug 2 (A')—Bent en se-curing access roads for transpor- tation of strategic rnetala from Idaho : - Royston Begins Work at Mabel output the-ttat- 1 : P ' shape A station Is being tut on the 600-folevel and diamond drilling operations were started this week New equipment purchased includes a Diesel for the generatcompressor ing Want a 750-fo- ot an electric mine hoist new drills and other materials The company shipped four lots of lead concentrates in July three in June and two In May The' mill also makes a zinc Concentrate Contemplates Ilhaft The company contemplates a new shaft at the mill Coarse ore level with apbin to the 700-fomain proximately a 1000-f9haulage drift from the mew shaft WI the present developed ore body Mine development will be speeded 'so the mill can go on a three-shi- ft basis before cold weather sets in number of Salt take Denver and Nevada people are Interested in the mine W 134 Thatcher of Reno Is president J D Carter of Salt Lake City vice president V Birks of Reno secretary R D Quinn of Elko treasurer and in addition to Thatcher Carter and Quinn the following are directorfn L S Breckon of Bingham T LJohnson of Laramie Wyo an& John P1 Kendall of penver - Match01--- : 7 I ' i I re-suit- ed irt ‘ an rd J S ) z Tractors 'toad Machinery Traci-liyp- e - - - ' : Latin-Americ- by-prod- When hi retired as vice president of the Chile Copper company the first of this year a testimonial dinner In New York Oty attracted mining and metallurgical leaders from all parts of the world - i ) i Share of Gold From Dam Project Chile in 1933 We are in a position to make future deliveries of des "Caterpillar" e4tiipment but 'rot! I livery "Caterpillar" is working for defense i Gets - 1 '1 '' : - a - '' I ' PP -'' - i t 'i - 717 t - ' i - 1 ! 01M"111111W '' Al mil Lo t Sale to Russ ANValts Okehs - 4 : Lime - 5-- - I t i - de Work 1m or I GOvel-nment-- o 4 I Grieve N ill Operation Late 11 erman Bellifigr Began ill WADSWORTH' Nev (114Purin Utah chase of a! mill was recently made Began Otterman Nevada min-- by Milo Crosby: local mine latter-&tEarl and jie started his career am a cheming men now plan to send 120 and Ihe will install it at the ist in a Utah smelter in 18R6 tons of ore daily to thereduction lEmma Id mina at Whit Ilona At the meeting of the American Institute o( Mining and Metallur Nev plant here Pouth west of here Material Shortage Perils Company Plans Increase Level Production High M z :- ::- l' '2 - ! : t Aug2 1 I!i T Ivo - ' ' 1 - s — '11: Baffles fr''''''''''' A's 4' I - o' - 0 A y r - - - EAsterners: - '' "' - ''':s - 4' - - (lel pliyer---m111(- : a k it i ' al h ) - - - 1 - tt' NEW TOttIC 1 Rip Va it Winkle Pitsites'Mtitte Work after August II no deliveriee of refined copper can lb made except upon specific 'dime- tions byfE R Stettinius Jr defense order-sayin- g L - :: ed Cp:pp Tit ' It' i - r it 1 1 19110 t 41 e 1111 1: 7 k prioritydirector Previotislicopper had been under a system of' priority control that provided that nondefense orders might bir' filled after a stipulated amount Of 'copper had been set aside for a pool and an defense deliveries had been met illet -- I goveinment tlghtened Its con- :4t1 ne trot over copper Saturday ki an P — — r 1 ' ' - ' : Wugust 3 - e ' a --- i'' ' ''- ''''' t: - I t " 0 ver Deliveries of E'riority Chic' )t - 4 ' - Emerald Isle Nears400cI Produettow t o 0- - r ' i - ' ‘ 11 : - Tightens Control i'Li :0-Téririm6 I ' Ir f i Mit 5alt gakt Tfribune ! è '1 4 - 5es 1 i (r t - ' i N ?' 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