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1 PACE NINE THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE. DEKALB, ILLINOIS MONDAY. MARCH 1965 fUl 0) IKS VIE SYCAMORE IMA after it was stolen Saturday W-' 7:13 pjb. from the restaurant tf the Sycamor Armory where h. had parkedIt State police and tha herlff department searched for the hide, and It was found la Kan County at 8:30 pjn.

It was the fourth stolen ear. recovered with the aid of th sheriff's office during thJ Wtalu I aw vnar 320 new movie thst ind tix soloists. Soloists are Volleyball Scores Arc Announced SYCAMORE The Sycamore Community Center Volleyball League have announced this weeks standings. The Women' result are Diamond Wire over Duplex. 15-3: 13-; and 15-1 Independents over Anaconda.

15-7; 15-3; and 15-2. Turner Corporation over John OBITUAKIES HIGH SCHOOL I Tina tigers and Joan Kenyon, H'rl hifjh voice, Mary Johnson Scholarship Teats Civen This Month EARL UTERBROOK I and Jean Erienborn, girls medium voice; Mike Boehmer, boys unchanged voice; Jim Yousling. boys medium voice The ensem- WILL COMPETE SYCAMORE Larl Estar-brook. 74. 227 State St.

pasMd away Monday morning. ten were punt in me U-J-JJ CARDINAL IS SOfOETTER lie Has Continued Slow ReeoYery From Operation tinned Preaa International CHICAGO Albert Cardinal Meyer's condition remained un March 1, 1963, at Sycamor Municipal Hoapital. SYCAMORE National Merit Scholarship qualifying tests and National Educational Development tests will be given to more than 175 Sycamore High jbles include two girls trios, two Miimo Drpartiiu lit VilltSlrls douW qurteu. two boys quartets and two boys double U- III K. iion Ht was bom In Burlington on Nov.

23, 1890. the son of Jay and Kittie Fowler Ksterhrook He spent moat of his life around School students on Tuesday, t.OHK'M Itiese voal solos and ensem-i tiles will give a preview recital March 9 SYCAMORI. Hie Monday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in; The National Merit School Department tlw hiuh school cafeteria. The ship qualilying test will be given this community Earl Esterbrook married Fan to all students who wish to be changed today from the effects ny A.

Lawrence en Nov. 6, 1919 DeKalb Daily ChrontcU SYCAMORE OFFICE 126 South Maple Sttwe Phone 89M023 HOURS Monday through Friday 8:30 to 11 IK to 4J8 Saturday 8:30 to II of brain surgery. In Mahnomen. Mum She passed son's Auction-dears, 15-3; 16-14. and 10-19.

The standings are Independents, 33; Diamond Wire, 32; Turner Corp. 17, Duplex 18. Johnson's Auction-dears, 11; and Anaconda 3. The Men's volleyball league score were Holub Industries over Turner Corporation 15-0. 10-15, and 15-2.

Anaconda over Anaconda 'B" 15-12; 15-10; and IM. The standings are Anaconda 27. Anaconda 23; Turner Corporation, 13; Holub Indus The next medical bulletin was away in 19M He was emploved at Anacon da Wire and able Co. in Syca considered for merit scholarships to be awarded in 1066. Any of the student who art Interested should take this test.

It is a three-hour examination of educational development. The test is the first tep in the Nth annual competition for more for (M yewrv retiring in 1958. He was a memter of Syc will have a lare number of en-: public is invited, tuts in the state solo and en he band department will ensemble contest to be held Man 13 ensembles and four solos. 1.1. at New Lenox Ilih Sihon! are Ray Brock, trom- Music directors.

Martha Da bone. Diane laulkner, baton, vis. votal music, aiul Don 1 Neal Sihinske, cornet Smith, band lnstru.tor ate pit- Hie ensemble includes two paring their sili ami (jroup brass sextets, a cornet trio, a contestants for the eent cornet quartet, a drum trio, a Sycamore is entered in duet, a baton ensemhle, A which includes schools with wtxxlwind quartet, clarinet trio, enrollments of from I lol.ii) saxophone quartet, two flute Sycamore's eniollrnent this year quartets, and a clarinet choir to be made at noon today. Hospital aides said there had been no change in his condition during the early hours of the day. In a medical bulletin, doctors Sunday said Mever.

61. showed gradual improvement" after an operation last Thursday re am ore v.r font No r7t and of the Sycamore Moose four -year merit acholarships Lodge. tries 6, and Ideal lndustries.t. Esterbrook is survived by provided by the NtUonal Merit Scholarship Corporation and by three daughters, Ruth, at home moved a walnut-sized growth of sponsoring corporations, founds Mrs. Armond Mattingly, Syca tissue tions, colleges, associations, un is HO.

Ihere are hijih lxls more, Mrs. Donald Scott, DeKalb. Also surviving are his l-aboratory tests expected to BORLAND'S i Topics A I to the ions, trusts, and individuals. The National Educational De 1 en- going MASONIC MEETING day or Tuesday were to deter- stepdaughter, Mrs. Richard Mur minc uhthe thm cmwfh Wl I velopment tests is a series of ray.

DeKalb, nine grandchildren SYCAMORE A special meet- Iirge Group Attends Vets' Social Event SYCAMORE The springlike weather contributed to the large turn out which was in attendance at the "Winter Carnival" held at the Sycamore Veter 15 great-grandchildren; and two ing of Sycamore Lodge No 1 34. tests in English, social studies, tar Other area schools assigned to this center are Hatavia. DeKalb, Geneva, Kankake1 Iixkport, Mendota. Morris. New l.enox.

mathematics, natural sciences, sisters, Mrs. Alice Lawrence and Ancient Iree Accepted Ma malignant. "The Cardinal Is still very sick man." doctors at Mercy and word usage, which have Mrs. Grace Wade, both of Syc amore sons of Illinois, will be held in the Masonic Temple on North i' ir-sS -s IsKO' ro4M.Sr I l- 4 Hospital said Sunday, "but the "ED. JR." been designed to measure each student's ability to apply basic learning skills rather than his Services will be at the Van I Main Street Wednesday at 7:30 Ottawa.

1'lainfn'M kiwhelle Harlem, St. Charles and Wood tixk. Natta Funeral Home Wednea ip.m., for the purpose of inttiat day at 2 p.m. with Dr. C.

Wesley depart- lnK one candidate. Lunch will be Sycamore venal mu ans Memorial Home, Saturday evening. Israel in charge. Burial will be ment will enter emht ensembles served. medical team is hopeful that this improvement continues Two brothers and a niece who is a nun visited Meyer Sunday.

Afterward they said he recognized them but did not speak. Meyer archbishop of the Members and guests arrived In F.lmwood Cemetery. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m ANIMAL ZOO The Sycamore Chapter of the Future Farm ers of America Is sponsoring an Animal Zoo, hich began at noon Tuesday and will continue until noon Wednesday. Pictured are some children admiring and petting a baby pig. This Animal Zoo has been successful and has been held annually for several years.

ability to memorize particular facts or specific subject matter. The test scores of students who are examined in March will be reported to their schools before May 15. The scores are used by counselors in many high schools to help students make on the scene wearing colorful ski sweaters and various types of winter wear. I Tuesday. AREA TELEVISION PROGRAMS MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY archdiocese of Chicago, the na- A delightful evening was Man Stabbed spent dancing to the music of Roy Anderson and his band- I 10 ml Carnival decisions about college attend-1 lion largest, with more than two million Catholics under his supervision He is one of six cardinals that administer the riT Id llitl 1 Siy 1 ') JT rhaxton A lunch, prepared by mem (hi .1 vi mi M.c 'ii I a ml I li.s Home Tlnkerers Occasionally BORLAND'S RADIO AND TV will set a aerr-cc call from "Horn Tlnk-rr." We can appreciate Ike urf thai a person who likes to "flu things" himself, but altar aeelnf tome of Ola results, say, "Please Don't." Then Is an element of daJlfST from shock, even after Use sat dlsoonnecied To service many hundreds of components and devices, vou should have the proper meters.

Phone 5-34S7 tor TV aervlce and save a lot of lime and trouble. You ran watch us aervlce your set and find out why a formal training and proper tools sre very necary to do a good K'b BORLAND'S RADIO AND TV 204 Somonauk St. Sycamore, III. Tuesday to visit with their daughter Linda, who is a fresh man at the University of Illinois They were overnight guests of Rev. Bourne's cousin and wife Dr.

and Mrs Van Miller. I 7 00 ive Mlootn I 7 1(1 R.iv HI rrirtnp llmne 9 INI Hnmp Room 10 Kxerrl.se 10 (Ml HiKhwav Patrol I 10 to ro st nf l.rantho i It ii Ol'l 1 1 bers of the social committee was served at midnight and made the at iSorthern on Saturday ame and field of study. Many students who do not ex pect to win a scholarship take! the test in order to learn more! about their individual strengths! thurch in the United States. Physicians had been fearful evening a complete success. Is Reported by Hospital SYCAMORE Sycamore patrolmen were called to the Sycamore Municipal Hospital Monday at about 12 o'clock in the morning to investigate a stabbing Incident Lloyd I illers, rural Sycamore, was under treatment for chest for Meyer's health when he suf- tnitt entertainedifered a relapse from the opera- and weaknesses in the areas of the Charleston mixed with the splashing of fra Mrs John Ch 1 I HI 1 00 Ho7i, 11(111 1 Ml Mike Douglaa 2 30 Sra Hunt measured by the test ternity men dropping into water UJ I 9 It IS.

Nlllht I. INI Nl-W ii 10 Mr Novfllt 1 111 Hullabaloo in WKk rtiat a iHi 1 Hour 10 no s. Wz-d'her her birthday dinner club recent Hon Saturday. Then an emer-ly at her home on I'rosser Drive gency tracheotomy was per-Later the group enjoyed bridge formed to cut a hole in his tanks as Northern Illinois Uni 1 00 Bjt Muslerson 'ourtli Gir 1 Recovered by Law Office A car heloneina to Samuel SVRRW MON. Nig hi no nm i All ihf Tm'h 7 00 I've Sfi tM 7 .10 An.lv cnffith 8 no I urv Shi It 10 Hrtppv 9 (1 Nl'WS Sps Ml 10 NfU'l, Wenther WBBM 2 Tl'fcS.

IS Sltn On. 6 IHl Sum lp 10 Sfminnr 'fi' 7 1X1 News. Wcvhfr 7 1(1 Mrs Carniil 8 'Ml K.inKi-'io i 00 Mike Wai'jr 1 ti) I ivp I 10 no Ami'. 1 1: til ,0 I SI i (as 1 (Ml "ve uf I 'r 1 111 I 1 I'M) H- t- 1.1 As U'i ri 1 I versity's traditional Winter Car its! Mrs. John Adee of Elgin was the' windpipe and a tube was insert- nival moved indoors for wuidup Sjiurday.

Two Mishaps Kt'portod in Citv Limits high score winnor ed to ease his breathing. wounds that apparently he had if Ihcsn rbo sounds to l'O Hospital officials said the re inilictea upon nnnsen, iu Cooley. rural Genoa, was recovered a little more than an hour 3 .10 .1 Monjtea 4 00 Dirk Tracy 4 10 Mli key Mouse 5 (m) r.oosa WON TliFS. NlKhl fi 00 Y'ihi Hear tit M.itjlllM (io Il'iMr (jtllis 7 111 M.ivie rMI Thriller 1 0 00 Ness Wea'heT with the sights and actions atj Mr- Mrs in" "illqiist lapse was apparently caused by the Carnival traditional mul- are enjoying their annual tweling duf to ivav of booths and shows in the vacation in Honda post operative conditions in the Northern Fu-ldhouse. 'brain.

i SYCA.MORF Two rear-end collisions occurred in Sycamore i Sunday. The Sycamore Police Department reports that about 10 derelict automobiles have been moved from property in the city Mr. and Mrs Dale Pollett ot ii r.i nelta Pi sorontv Dre- Cardinal Meyer's "general re ilKiirss Tin c- St announce the! MONEY PROBLEMS? R.maM A Com mented a cabaret of trie -ln l- I snonsiveness continues to im in accordance with zoning regu i lations in a crack-down initiated a few weeks ago by the City: MS Main were in an acci-j complete with Charleston d-nc-jJ, of rove," hi. personal physician, the corner of ers. while midway visitors as born F.

14. I He came John Keeey said 1 IMI I' 1 in Hoi: 1" 2 I'd I I 2 l.i t-ilB'' firry Nifht iii -in, their hiwiip on t-en zu. l.i ii'nn ira I'm- to st and California tossed baseballs Council. He also cautioned that Meyer West State The maternal grandparent is i rrr is still a very sick man." rrr IVj.rr Vs HKB 7 MON, MKhl 1 1 'ii IV.O-.m nf Sra 10 Nil 1 line hi ani Me hinrf M-ny 11 len i ascv 10 (mi npws. wz-ather BKB 7 TUBS.

1. 1 11 to Mrle-l'H'i'S 00 Hi-re dft.i; 1 nt i oo i.ove That Hub (o l-i 10 I'm! Is R.aPt I on Donna Refri i i in Father Bet i 00 I rnK' mil in I'nvdlf I I no t-Unie in Wi.id 1 30 Dy In Court oo General Hospital in Viiuoii Marueda .1 (Mi rr.illmasrer We Solved Ours By Opening A ny men plunging into a enmy Maness had stopped his car lank of water Among other at the caution liht at the in- midway event were a simulated Meyer, administrator in Chi Mrs. Treas Scheffler and the pa-: ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Pollett, all of Streator.

cago since has been ail The towing is being done at; the owner's expense. Tim Geithman, 922 Esther reported Saturday at 8 a.m. that about $80 worth of equipment was stolen from his car parked near his home. Japanese Cieisna nouse ami a dance pavillion ing for the past two months. In January, he was hospitalized 12 Rim jriT.s.

Night terseclion, when oia car. ioi-lowing the other, slid into it, The trunk lid WREX IS MON. Night 00 Ailitms family 10 Bi'tt'ini nl Sea 7 io Andy 00 t.ucy Show to Bin i rnsby 9 (K) Hen 10.00 News. Weather WREX 13 T11F.S. Sunrise Semester 7:00 Joe Emmeisun 7:30 Breakfast 00 C'apr Kanp.ap.io (Ml Knmper 10 Ernie Font The Carnival ended late Satur days after a gall bladder attack and rear bumper of Maness' car, day night when Susan Carlson and the front end of Coin's car of Mendota was crowned Snow He complained of headaches The theft included a tacho Sycamore Club and Lodges Queen meter valued at $53 and a send iin Hi -li'ip .10 ti ski'Uon (a pi-t'lcoar Juncflon i1 ml Ti iir 11 iiii -a Wfaf hci recently and entered Mercy Hos pital for a checkup when aur gery was ordered.

ing unit valued at about we were damaged. A citation was issued to Coia for following too closely Checking SYCAMORE The Sycamore Ftks Nn 1.192 will hold its reg Despite lack of sno early in the week, all Carnival outdoor events were held. Snow sculpture failed to decorate the campus until after a midweek snow- ular meeting Tuesday, March 2.1 Community l. 11... I I S' I 5 Authorized ELECTROLUX SALES AND SERVICE ai trie i.

irsis i i s- tuiiiiiia i ism Account Center Is in Arnold L. Lane. 25, 9(18 Pleasant St DeKalb. and Forrest iF. Sherrill, .366.

1505 N. Four-! teenth DeKalb. were in a similar accident Sunday at 11:10 i in at the corner of DeKalb i Avenue and Center Cross Street, of officers will take place at this; fall, but an ice-skating party on the campus lagoon and winter meeting. Members are urged to id 00 inilv I III .10 Ft ice Is Mmht II oo I.ove of Lite 1 1 .10 Sean Tomorrow oo A ete ill As Turna 1 I 10 lame in Wind I 1 10 Housie Party I 2 (M) Hospital .10 Fsije of Nltthl 4 (mi Movie WBKB 7 It I S. Nijhl fl oo 'esvs in omlinr io MrHitlp a Na-v no Tv o- "I Pcvt'v Plate 0 IHI FllRi'lVf 10 News.

Wealher attend. sports events went ahead on schedule. Full Swing SYCAMORE The Community Center is in full swing with its Saturday classes in Arts and Did you know I Lane was traveling west on I DeKalb Avenue and had stop-i James Drtska 228 Koch Dr. 784-2290 Genoa, III. Sycamore Spartanettes held the sixth meeting of the current series at the home of Mona Gass -i I I ts.

V. M) I iMl Secret Storm iebard Froeb Has Received iped for the stop sign at Center 3 I railmaster when old and new business was! Crafts and Chess 4 io Huckeuie rv H'und Street, when the accident (to Donna Keed 'discussed and the eood room in 2 The craft classes are contin His Approval project was given consideration. uing with their work on ceramic 5 10 Kfvs-s WREX IS THIS. Night happened. Sherrill was following his car.

and slid into the rear end of it, said patrolmen. The right rear tail light, fend-r-r and bumner of Lane's car. tile. Louella Lungstrom save a SYCAMORE Richard Froeb; aernonstration on the use of low Thm larldcr tonrnev in chess is IIP I vs Farm a', inn mi fin Oaildv This Sun ,111 rntmtiun When rui cr "i-risfq lliinK i f-T's Make Dfdl '1 'nu-nl of Truth i slurs ar of Sycamore received i heat in milk and eee cookery and I rai well and will finish MON Nlghl 00 l-lu Hi h-rry H'nd ii 10 OunsliiiRt is 00 A (Tv Tn I'aiadise 00 10 (rf' Ni ws W(i ri'F. 41' Sijjn and the li'l't front fender, head fender, head mendations for ecceptanre Into Be(h Armstrong one on how toi up next week A championship of Shenll's medical school, and was one ot hofl()rable lit 6 iki Hi'iinrsey 10 onibHl 7:30 Ki'il Ski'lton in Petticoat Junction no Fugitive lli no Nfxs Wr alhrr light and bumpe lour prenwnlicaJ students to re ear were damaged.

A talk on "The Causes of Fail-! be presented. ceive a ln, Th. Malfina ni Rr1 anrli Tmn Town hv An- The medical student Uwn fundi a ft-r! "tht mmfhlf Svcamore 92.5 FM WLBK it leaves the Oven," was given 1360 AM IVcIiinmary llcariiis Set 1 was established in lMK to encourage young mtn to become eeneral oract itioner; and to High School Seniors are urged to pick up their Teen Town Scholarship blanks at Teeii by Debbie Edwards. I Refreshments were served be Kerresnmenw Tuesday Morning in-. R-'porlT Hrvt.

MarVM Dav 'A'eaiher that have Caoo.ilol ocate communities tnat nave 111 CailUal Aott Hrtrfor, fore adjournment Demonstration Day TUESDAY. MARCH 2 8 a.m. to p.m. FREE Coffee and Cookies STIR ATOR Makes a 27 ft Drying Bin keep up to 4 row Combine JOHNSON PHASE CONVERTER and 12 3 Generators changes single phase to 3 phase current WIND CHARGER 'GENERATOR FARM FANS, HEATERS AND DRYERS Factory representative will be present to demonstrate. Grain drying, handling, storage, aeration problems will be discussed.

A. J. UMBDENSTOCK 2 miles west of Maple Park corner on Alt 50 and Hinckley Rd. Little Lake Farm Phone 815-S27-3435 Town sometime during March. There will be no Teen Town this Tuesday.

March 2. due to tha Stat Basketball Tourney. I .10 N'Minitmp Nwj, 40 I j( Hountlup tntinued i Ml fciitht-T Statistict I 1X1 fw al Atf9 Nftt'1 I 7H RPM mi 1 im? ffi Singlni i (JO i.t'iioji Aips Newi 1 OS 7 fit Mrs. 1 (Vb Bri.wna Scrap book i i 30 Mrrrv-dn Round (Music Alt Afternoon) Wt-purff Com mucd t-ett he 4' f.me and WfAihef i Prrsn inifrnational The need for diK-tor in rural SI.AITLK A preliminary communities was great when hearing before a U.S commis- the student loan program was Sycamore Hospital Notes IIS I Ill S.AS-I HI Mils; HI -SSs I'. KiM-h.

spun fuint l.i Nrsss Swift Marked sioner was scheduled here today established. However, the neec (, iiKirie University bas- frsr e-pneral oractltioneri in IU1 l-s' ketball plavers charged with small town is even greater to NO FILINGS SYCAMORE There have been no additional filings for city offices reported by Mon SV li 7 Admitted: Floyd Filler, Sycamore. Dismissed: Barbara Tindle, Hig future day The number of new oociora locating in rural communities not keeping pace with the number of small town physicians retiring from practice. day morning. Two petitions remain out for First Ward Alder man.

Genoa; Peter Fabriziut, Maple INI I'. 111 4 00 News From NIU 4 0f and National News 4 10 Weathtv rom MU 4 15 ri 00 Weathpr From MU 05 Sports of Aii Sorti 5 1 Sf-ws rather .10 Sijpi Off AM Kienlng (WLBK I-M) rjm i tub Park; James Phippa, DeKalb, Mane Turk. Maple Park: Martin Johnson, Wally Hjelmberg. point shaving Charlie Williams, former team captain, and Peller Phillips are accused of conspiring with Leo Casale, Chicago tavern operator, to shave points in the University of Idaho-Seattle game here 22. Seattle won the game, 89-72.

The pint spread affects the outcome for betting purposes. Todav's preliminary hearing The U.S. 1804 lilver dollar Is called the "king" of U.S. silver rnlnm rVilv 10 ira In nrivat Kelly Ann Croabie, Jeffery Had- Sycamore Society ley, Chester Wig, Effle Savage, Mattie Norton and Joanne Rein- a Try a Chronicle OaMlflad Ad. Mr and Mrs.

L. B. Bassill of fi 30 Piano and Organ Moods I 00 Suppertime Newt 10 Suppertime Wcathex IS Music for Dining I oo New. Weather i 7 os World of Beautiful Music 405 Thomas Drive. Sycamore, motored to Bloomingtoo to at i.

Morninp (Ml Sf A 9 V'tur Srv'irp in Op1 iv Hoji and i Ma hi 'or 'Uf ail 9 40 Trading Hnst 10 it) s-wi Varner 10 its Star of the Day 10 I.arrii'p Wk Show Idlit Mr ainp Tim In 4S Mixing 11 00 Scamire Arfi Npw 1105 MM viDrninR MarkeHj 1 1 10 Bob B'ovrn Show Aff ernrxrw 12 00 a rrr, R-Tunilup tend an initiation banquet for their son Dan. who was recently pledged to Acadia Fraternity at was to establish if the government had "probable cause" in lodging the charges and will not attempt to determine the guilt or innocence of the players. Illinois Wesleyan 0o News Weather 8 Re-. Giving Band Stand no Bn adwav Show Tlma no News Weather 9 OS Melodies of the Mastera 4S News. WeatlW.

porta io 00 W'hen Dv la Done 10 55 News Wca'har 11 00 FM Sifn Off Steve Brown, son of Mrs Wal TSMirlfrvthl it If fSW" KtH tn Tf Casale was not scheduled to appear at the heanng. He he serving his A Checking Account Offers: it Records for tax reports it A permanent receipt if Thrifty record-keeping system WNIC (FM) 8.7 On Your Dial 2500 Watts Power waived a preliminary (erm Nav? and will appear in U.S. district court here for arraignment if, Mrf Sidnev Lindsay rfitertain the grand jury returns an inaicx- mPmrers of her Tuesday ment. I eveninE bndge club this week at her home A dessert course Sound of Muic :00 The Evolution ci Jaxs I Automatic 1 1 S5 News 00 lntrospcn Tucaaaaji 1 5S News 2 oo Music ib th ArttrnoM 4 00 Sound of Muatc Monday 5 on Si taihf! Sporta i an1 1 1 1 Uncert oo Aearhrf, Sporti indielight Concert io imi-u ine i ndit'lighE on'ert on Vnrrioana M' ad 10 S.mnd nf Muc Of Miifrv ortt From Franca WHO is charlie McCarthy? (Anyone over 35 will Give the whole family a treat! (A nice change from the BEATLES) A Night With TUESDAY, MARCH 28:00 P.M. SYCAMORE JR.

HIGH The U.S Post Office Depart-1 by the bcertess. ment performs banking func-j lions with its postal savings ac-i Rev. and Mrs Donald 'counts and money orders. Bourne motored to Champaign Security is paying by check ALLEY OOP 4 .1 TWIMStJ who wrepa rr wiol, wtu. I camt be botvsfrfd ffs- wviaj DOT tCNCW waa, rr ray unr tv9 kv axfny am vh or whc acta on rr THE STATE BANK of KirMcnd Fw Al Yr l9nkb Needs Mswfcer FWerai Vfmil buimn Cr.

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