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			Additionally, one of the Curtiss owned production facilities looks to have been darn near connected to a Chicago Tribune facility.  That alone doesn't prove anything, but again, it's interesting that the R310s were printed on thin paper and have images similar to what you would see in a newspaper.  There could be some connection there, of course that would be hard to prove.  It's interesting to think about though.
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