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cz two FRIDAY. JULY 9. 1983 THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE, DEKALB, ILLINOIS Jury 30. alternate coatrnit-j i if -J" ELECTION SET, OBITUARIES teemea wia alto eerve at altar- place, it appear It will be necet-tary to convene the grand jury," Terrell laid. The tap, which were turned sau deiegarea to the cooveotion.

Steel Sash vueaoona "en' engrbOity to MRS. ELLEN PETERS 1 0 DC KALI COUNTY 1965 Safe Driving Record over to Terrell by a Chicago LMLOTS Mrs. Ellen Peters, 1115 S. newtpapar (American) contained vote and hold office, or oa the electioa procedure, will be) determined by the ASC county committee subject to appeal to Huge Damages Sought After AutdCrash Damage of $51,500 were sought in a lawsuit filed In Circuit Court today at the aftermath of an automobile collision two years ago two miles east of Waterman Comer on Highway alleged conversations in which bribea were discussed. ASCS Committee Vill toe ASC State committee.

Wall Reinforcing Steel and Aluminura DeKalb Block Company $07 Hafeh Boulevard Phone 7M444J Choose Blen to Ron jY Codnly Seventh St, died today, July ft 1063 at St. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Peters wee born Feb. 10, 1869 at Moline, the daughter of Mr.

and Mr. Patrick Consldine. She married Joseph J. Peter at Molina and was a member of St Marye Catholic Church. Surviving are her daughter, CAR DITCHED Rice, IL of Water.

Pleads Guilty Drunk Driving, Goes to Jail man. lost control of hie car at 30. Approaching electioa of ASC 18 11 -11 II IS 1 12 Dy 182 Sleet) AUTO ATAimO 53? 30 cdm'o4 AecldMts comaiuniry cotnnjittees for farm Howard W. Mullln filed the tne totarsection of Chicago and Runs aider Roads while turning the corner Wednesday at 1:30 program administrttioo in De Mrs. Catherine Carlton and granddaughter Mrs.

John Stan- Kalb County was announced to suit against Walter Loptiea and charged that July 10. 1963, he was westbound 'on Highway pjn, ana wound up in the ditch, the sheriffs office reported to- Jonathan A. Fisher, 30, Rock Falls farmhand, pleaded guilty taf a charge of drunken driving when arraigned in Circuit Court berg. DeKalb: three great-grand- 30. Loptien eastbound.

day by Fred WUlrett, Chatrmaa. Agricultural StabDlzation and Conservation County Commit- oey. thi omen op chlldim She was preceded by her parents, husband, three before Associate Judge Carl A. ftee. ATTEND CAMP brothers and five sisters.

Funeral services will be held He claimed Loptien was negligent and careless in driving on the wrong eide of the road and demanded $31,500 damages for alleged permanent Injuries, and wanton today and was sent to )wi for five day and fined $100 The community committees and costs. Fisher was arretted on High GENOA Marcia Quinn, Para Carroll, Janice Keller end Gerrl Neat. Genoa Kingston High School Cheerleaders, attended a cheer leading camp at at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Mary'a Church with Rev.

Clement W. Cain officiating. Burial Will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. assist the ASC county committee ta administering the price support, acreage diversion, agricultural conservation, and other way 30 by Trooper J.

L. Rack- THE DEKALB Daily Chronicle BLAZED TRAIL ACROSS STATES The DeKalb Daily Chronicle Clot at I p.m. Every Saturday ley of Hinckley. The rosary will be recited at normal last week. More than Assistant State's Attorney a Jury trial.

BALLET ARRIVES LONDON UP1 Russia's famed Bolshoi Ballet arrived Thursday for a aix-week season, It first in England since 1963. farm aetion programs In the county; they are particularly re 000 cheerleaders from all over 8 p.m. Sunday in the Ronan-Burch Mortuary. Friends may James Grady was the pro ecu tor. the United States were, present sponsible for keeping their (Continued From Page 1) call at.

the mortuary from 7-9 DKKALB CHRONICLE PUBLISHING Ca IUIM Usut torn neighbors informed about tbe program. The county committee pjn. Sunday. MARKETS The opening show it scheduled after Chare pica was freed. They were turned loose near Basalt.

Ner, tlitx a temfying ride in Today's Weather supervises the ASCS county of ma for Monday at the Royal Festival Hall. Waterman WSCS UU BJJMOtt fice and Is responsible for the ceAiN bangs CLoamo which the fugitives offered to administration of the various Friday, July Ittt, 11 Nooa MMnee ewy viat free them for food and amrouni- Temperature 7S programs. left Urn Wheal Iomj Baramatru oraaaure 19 Ul boa and threatened them re Suarfxy MM tfcM MUVK Mew TW. MM rid P. My On.

Teetv M) "1 Ouucsm. if botwUy Voting wIQ be by mall, the Barometric tendency rlalng "Sj peatedly. July 1411 114 Announces Slate of July Events WATERMAN The July sched chairman explained, and ballots Authorities said Bowles and win be sent to each known eli i ee Mtwea? er Meaaar. MM MM) Gray told them they wanted the DBMM. supplies to "give you a real bat- gible voter.

In case eligible voters fail to receive a ballot tle." tuuu ov tuBaaurnoN ule for the various circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Waterman Metho-dist Church has been announced through the mail, contact the As the chase progressed cams Ma pm Mail aubaqipgoe am WANTED HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE TO TRAIN FOR ASSISTANT MANAGER POSITION Apply At Office SCHULTZ BROS. CO. Downtown DeKalb DeKalb ASCS County Office, through the Nevada desert be wrier eariu. niuniuuy eir PreclplUtloa for 24 hour 0 04" AocuraulatlOB for yeer 143- Accumulation for month p.S4 High peat 14 hour 1:00 p.m. S7 High on year ago 77 High peat 2S yean IS4S Low pt 24 hour 00 a S8 Low on year ago SI Low paat 2S yeara ltasi 41 Mean temperature yeetarday Tt Heating degree none Wind weat at h.

Sunaat today 1:37 p.m. Sunrte tomorrow 9:33 a m. Report by Earth Science Department Weather Information Service N. V. as follows: er aafl jelf tween Reno and Las Vegas, the DIRECTOR DeKalb Park Board president Robert Ball reported successful summer of Park Board children's rec-reaaonsJ sctivities to a large crowd of parents day visitors at Hsush School Thursday afternoon.

313 North 0th St, DeKalb. Generally, a farm owner, tenant or sharecropper It eligible to vote fugitives talked with authorities Miriam Circle met Thursday tu.tfc 1 tMM. Aa (Mil i over the radio of a sheriffs pa- for a pot luck dinner in Lions if he it eligible to take part In one or more of the programs ad- Park with Frances Mercer in charge of the business session. trot car they had commandeered. "They were calm and collect There were 10 members four RTYTWO T0C03IPETE 14114 44 14S l4t ue tass lit us as 71 Tl ne 114 11s U1H rrs 2521, 245 349 252 159 l4 Dec J4 144 Mr io Wt 144 141 OM.

14 14 Star. 11 ifiy ui us tpJ' us" ow, 11 liS! Mar 1U Mar US Oau JulT 74 se sr s7 dc WU. 71 May Tl nw July ll 110H SPC IH 114 Dc 11 U7 Mar Ulft Ul anB July 21 4 2SS14 Ai mi srt as4 2si Nwr. 15 Jtn. 250 24 Mir 1UV V1 May 254 SSI guests and seven children in at ed," one officer said, "but used tendance.

Belle Green was in foul language." S' miniiierea oy roe as, committees. Eligibility to vote or bold office as a committeeman Is not restricted by reason of race, color, creed, or national origin. Envelopes containing marked ballots may be mailed or returned to the ASCS County Office. i) charge of the lesson and devotions. The August meeting will IL0BUBMQ II MM FJ.

beKtib, attended Central However, the police were able to persuade the pair by radio to release Champion first because he was wounded and SchooJ be at the home of Joyce Gree "Tftanfe Fom, Mrs. Lee" in Sycamore tad will in ley- hi seventh grade. This will be anytime before July 21 Ballots ccond yew later the mother and daughter. Apparently starved for food. Esther Circle meeting was held with Lucille Baker.

The lesson, "Two for Fulfillment" Mq Substitute Will Deaa Lyons, 11, of Rte. 1, DeKalb attended Ctntrtl. School in Sycamore and will be an eeventh and devotions Were In charge the fugitives stopped briefly at the Coaldale Inn in CoaldaJe for whiskey, cigarettes and canned sardines. Bartender Jim Cook, of Erthel East The program will be tabulated publicly by the county committee July 26, at the DeKalb ASCS County Office. The public is invited to witness the vote counting.

The following slates of nominees for ASC community committees have been announced: grade. That is ha first )W, books were filled in for the new year. The next meeting in September -will be held at the home 52, said one of the suspects gave hiri 1200. saving: "Here, this Keith NeUoe, 14, of 420 tut Elm St, Sycamore will be attending Sycamore Junior Hith at aa eighth grader. This hit be Serving You Next Week" aoctmxE MAaitrra rrtday.

July 14 HOGI: 10-200. UtOU. 200- Franklin Park Youth Placed on Probation Michael J. Globke, 19, of Franklin Park, was placed on probation for two years today by Judge Ctsaius Poust in Circuit Court. Globke was arrested In Montgomery, Nov.

29 and returned to Sycamore to face forgery charges stemming from a check writing spree in DeKalb and Sycamore last summer with another man named Robert O'Conneli in which ten checks totalling $500 were cashed. Globke received $28.50 from the checks. 0'Connell now is in a federal prison in Chillicothe, Ohio. Judge Poust ordered Globke to make restitution and granted probation on the recommendation of Probation Officer Wayne Treece of Elgia Assistant State's Attorney James O'Grady of May Huff. Deborah Circle met for a pic will pay for what got 1 won't need it anyway." The chess-lik game continued AFTON TOWNSHIP: Clifford Hammett, Ronald Jackson, 220, J4 006 24.75; 220-240.

23 716 first year. nic at Lions Park with Ruth Circle meeting the same day at 24 75; 240-270, 29.25 924 50. Steve Overhaog. 13. of 1031 as the fugitives sought desper SOWS; 350 ton.

20 7521 75; 17. Bernsrd W. Lyons. Raymond Lyons, George O'Brien, Russell the home of Mrs. Otto Babcock.

500, IS 75920 50. ately to cross into California South Fifth St, attended DeKalb Junior High end will be in ninth CATTLE: CbotC Own. tOO-1100. through Montgomery Pass near Rohrer, Edward Vrba, Joseph Mary Circle met Wednesday evening in the Fireside Room at 23752t79t ctwXce Kter. 1100-1150 25 75 88 75; food nm, SOS-1100.

grade, Thii it hit flrat year. Mount Montgomery. Walter, Jack Watson. the church. Authorities bad been under strict orders not to shoot at the 12 25 24 25; fqed Mean 1100-1250, 23 250 24.2S; Mandird and utility, 17.258 IS.7S; eltolc htfen.

BOO-1050. David Quick, 14, of 329 North first St, attended DeKalb Junior High and win be a sopho-. more at DeKalb Senior High this CLINTON: Arden Baie, Clarence IBaie, La Verne Bend, David Birch. Roy Craigmile, Kenneth Moeller, Donald Sawyer, Myron suspects so at not to endanger Rachal Circle members were entertained on July 8, at the home of Mrs. Preston I.

Woods, 21 24 0O; food Mm, S00-I0S0. 2J.OO924.0e-, itaatard an4 utility. the Champions. But once the 17 759173; fit coin, 12 23014 50, at a potluck dinner. Martha Circle is planning a Spanxler.

CORTLAND: Marvin Aldis, fall. This la hit fourth year. John Reuters, 13. Rte. 2, Syca cannert and cuttert, 12 00 fi 14.00 bulla.

IS 009 17 00. picnic for July 26, the time and CALVES: rrtmf, 27.00 02S 00; a sod James Barr, Tom Fenstermaker. place to be announced. family's safety was assurea, officers pressed the search, prepared to shoot to kill. HAVE REPORTS OF EXPLOSION Gerald Hartmann, James Hoi more will be in ninth grade and he attended St Mary'a grade school in Sycamore last year.

and choice, 24.O062S.O0; utility nd ataadard. SO.OO02J.OO; lljhta, 19.00 tod dowm. The July meeting of the land, Robert J. Keneway, Robert was the prosecutor. WSCS will be held Thursday LAMBS: Choic to prima.

24 MA Smith, Roger Steimel, Jeff Tbit tu third year. afternoon, July 15 with the 29.0U-, food to choice, 23.00024 Uw, run, 7.00 down. BEFORE HE goes on vac, tion, your newspaper carrier it melting sure that you end all hit other route customers will receive satisfying service in his absence. AS HIS substitute while he's away, your carrier has picked and trained an alert, reliable boy to give you auick deliveries, courteous collections end careful attention to any special requests for service, or for change of address. IF YOU are going on vacation, too, either carrier will gladly arrange to save your Chronicle copies until you return.

Just tell him to save your paper and pay him for ell copies delivered before you leave. Many thanks! Strack, Anthony Umbdenstock. DEKALB: Jerry Bemls, Don torn Reinert, 12, Rte. 2, Sycamore, attended St Mary grade Deborah Circle In charge. The STOCKS program topic will be "What (Coatianed From Page I) school in Sycamore.

Thit CHICAGO UVtCTOCK i NOGS; S.OOO: atsadv to IS law- ald Faivre, Walter Johnson, Gerald Latimer, Paul Montavon, Would You Dor' first year. bodies scattered through the un United Preaa International No. 1-J 190-225 lb 24.758 25.00: 7.1 derbrush around the wreckage. NEW YORK -Galna outnumbered head at 23 25; mixed No. 1-3 19O-2S0 lb 24.150 24.76; No.

230-20 lb loasei by more than 3-ta-l on the The plane circled overhead as John Thompsoa, 12, of 829 Normal Rd attended the University Lab School and will be in sixth grade. This is his first J4.0024.0; 350-20 lb 13 SO24 00. New York Stock Exchange around noon today but moat advancee were CATTLE: 7,500, bo calvea: daughter Leonard Rich, Walter Sanderson. G. Terwilllger, Jr.

FRANKLIN: Allan Aves, Mar-lyn Banks, Theodore Bruch, Donald Kaalaas, William Ken-ten, Vernon Myelle, Franklin Taylor, Elmer Weber. long as possible, using a waixv-talky radio to guide a ground crew of searchers to the site. fractional. Trading waa moderately Terrell Says That He Plans to CaU Jury SPRINGFIELD Sangamon active. year.

ateera ateady to 50 lower; heiferi ateady to 25 lower; load lota prime 1250-13SS lb aUusbtar ateera 2 50 tf 2S.7S; high choice and prime 1150- Groups of searchers includ Vera Tripp, 13, of 1430 North UPf Stock market THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONICLE 14th St, attended Uttlejohn 1400 lb 27.258 28.25; choice 1000-1330 ing many of the 700 townspeople from 100 Mile House arriv School and will be in eighth GENOA: Everett Anderson, Franklin Dahlke, William lb 2 00 mixed good and choice 25.S092t.00: ood 23.50; high ed at the scene early today to grade, lint is hi tint year. County State's Atty. Raymond L. Terrell said Thursday he plans to call a grand jury to investigate alleged tape recordings of help recover the bodies. choice and prima lOuo-1100 lb alaush-ter heiferi 28.50 27.00; choice S50- Karl, Ned Rolston, Vernon Stoff regen, Howard Storm, Paul Walter, 13.

rural DeKalb, 1000 lb 24.509 25.75; 750-550 lb 24.00 A temporary morgue was set up in the village. James Zimmerman, Earl Inert: attended St Mtry's School in DeKalb and will be in eighth 925.50; mixed good and choice 23.00 conversations between several KINGSTON: Quentln Dailey, 24J0( good 21 00923 50; cannar and cutter cow, 12.50914.75. lobbyist. grade. This is his second year.

Donald Johnson, Armin Koeh- Terrell said he had issued SHEEP: 300; iprtni ilauEhteNlanba Gary Wesshtar, 12, Rte. 1, DeKalb, attended St Mary's Grade ler, Walter Lampard. Guy Lanan, subpoenas to six persons, none VICTOR fully ateady; few lota choice and prim 85-105 lb 24.OO02S.So: moat Stanley Peterson. of whom were legislators. NEW YORK midday price.

Alum Ltd 24 Am Air 63 Am Tan 48 Am Oar 75'4 Am re 12 Am TAT Anaconda S4 Atchison 41 Beth SU 35 Boeing 70 Caae-14 Chrysler 47 Deere 39 DourI 3SH Du Pont 235 Eaatman S3 Ford Mire 53 Fruehniif 30S Gen Dvna 39 Gen II-10O Geit Mlrr7H Ooodrk'h 87 III Cent aH JBM-467 Int Hv-3 Int Nick 83 OhOle 25.0092SOO. Int T4T 54 Kennecott 105 Lockhd 4Xt Mont Ward S3 Nat Bi 60 NYC 50 No Amn 82 Penney Pens RR 40 Piper Alr-38 RCA 34 '4 Rep Stl to avion 4 ReynTob 40 Seare 68 Sinclair 54 So Pao SO Ind 48 SO NJ 77 Stude Pack JO Swlftv-45 Texaco 77 UnCarb 58 Unt Air 74 US Stl-47 Wtgna El School in DeKalb and will be in eighth grade. This is his second MALTA: Edward Arndt Earl Three lobbyists, allegedly Iden VICTOR Mrs. Norman Her- Butler, Charles Rockabrand, El tified from the recordings, had year, rlck was guest of Mr. and Mrs.

mer Sauter, Kenneth Stoddard. notified Terrell through their at David WlHey, 14, of 425 Fair-! CHICAGO PaODUCE United Pre International LIVl POULTRY: too frw to report. CHEESE: procaaaed loaf 40345; brick 40945; tingle dalaiea 420 Raymond Willrett Hardin Richard Nisbet of Rollo at a picnic supper the Fourth of July lane, Ave, attended Lincoln School and will be la seventh Wright evening. Other guests were Mr. torneys that they would not appear for a meeting in hit office to authenticate or deny the tapw.

MAYFIELD: Kenneth Aves. grade. This is his first veer. Some people buy a '65 Studebaker for love. Some for the money.

and Mrs. Arthur Lake. Mr. and 45; Swlsa BO-lOB lb Mock Grade A 4SH952, 47950. Burton Bingham, Donald Carey, Eugene Ehrhardt Henry Lanan.

Mrs. Deaa Lake and the Robert UTTER: ateady; 15 aeon 5SV; tl 'Since the only person who Kim Williams, St. Cortland, attended Cortland Grade School and will be in score 5S; 90 ccor 37; tt Kore J7: Bridges of DeKalb. Robert Pearcy, Carl Swanberg, EGGS: tteMier) hita large extraa can authenticate the tape are unwilling to adroit or deny that Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne wesson Uiarles Weed en. ixth grade. This Is his first vear. 2S; mixed Urge extraa SO; mediums 2CVi; ttandarda V. and Mr.

and Mrs. Heston Wes MILAN: Eugene Adee, Arthur the corwemtions actually took son en loved attending the Jim Wise, 11, of 428 rairmont attended Jefferson Grade Byro, Jr, Ronald Byro, Dale "Mi! EVuirtta tt liilv Herrmann, Eugene Krueger, ta picnic at Hi-Tlde Sunday eve-grade. Thit It hit first year. nine. rred Stoddard.

PAW PAW: Leo Benson, WU- Allam Stover, of Maple Park. Matt and lor! Beardsiey spent Sunday night with their grandmother, Mrs. R. Hansen. attended Kane land Junior High and will be in eighth grade, Thit fa his first year.

liam Boston, Raymond Daniel-son. Frank Ftdler, Robert Foiles, Floyd Larson, Raymond W. Leg-ner, Donald Scbou. here are 28 Lida Appel andfrlend from Piano visited Linda Van Neatl FIERCE: Edward Friedlund, Clyde Skarren, of 420 Washington St, Maple Park, attended Kaaeland Junior High. This is Sunday.

Harry Friedlund, Edwin Frie-stad, Kenneth HalL Robert Jor- Mrs. John Pederson accompa nis second nied Mr. and Mrs. August Menk other reasons! dal, Frank Klein, Jr, Raymond KloU. Jack Mullis, Orris Paul HENRY CABOT and family on a trip to Yellowstone National Park, the Black Hills, and the Badlands.

They ing, Joseph Walter, Jr. SANDWICH: Henry Curran. LODGE RETURNS stopped Iowa to visit the Little Brown Church, returning Kenneth Davis, Lynn Ferguson, Spencer Gord, Robert E. Hough, Stanley Hubbard. home late Saturday night (Continued Fran Page 1) Mr.

Omer Sapp patted away prolonged illness. Funeral service uai aa was undertaking the job for only about year. Frank Thompeon, Harold Todd, win ba at Ottawa Catholic John Ward. Church. Inevitably the appointment of Lodge, a Republican, will give SOMONAURj Gerald Broenig.

Correction of last week's Th 1945 Studebottr en ottrochv.ry.stylad car. And ortroctlv.ly pneed cor But if you'd Jii -mams read OK Without even otking, yu get heavy-gauge ttl body, Sturdy Armof-GJO'd i'om construction lor added safety and longer padded doshboord, Kifl it rumen to tion. luxury lntrieri wit door-to-doftr rugs. Dual System tofety big 15 wheal, lor ls Nr weor, elumlnlzed rusrproofing, (ndshj.ld washers ol stondard eowipment. Aid lots more betidei I the Doytono Sport Ssdo you even gel Ironshtorlzed (gnttioe sysiM, too, no extra coil That eieant initsot ign.tion with mr.

fire Itortj. far longer 1,1. (0r plug, 0nd pemtt, -MS W- Stud.bol.r modi for very ie more All this, plus choic. of two great new enginei tupar thrifty i end lupar powered V-8 Both or. miMn on gas -rgulor gasl So.

loots olon won't Mfl yog, end money eie. "ony mer rosons lor buying Shjdeboker. Come ta-tol. leak. Me rid, mokt edeei George Graadgeorge, Donald items: Tbe Perrys and Packmana wparaaaa flavor to UJ, policy in Viet Nam am though by no means does be represent the were supper guests on Thursday Guebler, Robert F.

Hups, William Pratt, Robert Rootpf, Jack; Smith. Donald Wegener, of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rlveland COP. Congressional reaction to of Serena, former Victor resi SOUTH GROVE; Richard HalL the nova ranged from stunned dents, tntrpriae.

to tome outright crttt asm, Mahria Heal, Lvndon jsaatn, Robert Johneon, Howard Rand, Chart Riley, LaVern fmtth, Locge expected to be on the Job by early August, a Frank WenieL lyiii BULLETINS SQUAW GROVE: Otis AbelL tng quick. Senate onflrmation of hit nomination. Ha and Defense Secretary Robert 8. Mc- Hilton Bowgren, Elmer Hander- ton. Karl Kahle, Willie NolL F.

Nomara will fly to Saigon Wed- DaMay Severance, Cliresc Wlelert pelsy to confer with Taylor! and Vietnamese orndals. They stay about a week. WITH QUALITY MATERIAL PH0NI 7IMS24 you lUMin 4ii aj 2g4 SYCAMORE: H. B. Erlewine, RagBor Gustafson, Ray Larson, William teratchow, Wesley Liridstna, Harlan Yunkar, David Wlrsir The trip it being made at' Jchnson'a request according tol re v.TUte House, "to allow both ilcVamara and Mr.

YlCTORi Jamee Doider, Her- man Haara. Wayne Moody, Ger If ta Inform themsetvee on cf President, This .1 ti tfrN'smara'a aixth such aid Svopton, Paul Sawyer, Al LONDON -WJ- PoHea theorized today the dramatic escspe of great train robber Ronald Arthur Bigg may have been engineered bylhehralafhabiad tha worU-t bluest eaih theft be eaa help lead them to the StUl miming mlOloo imtraceable bUla. WA-IHNGTON LTITha V.te House said today the appointment of Henry Cabot Lodge as the new tmbsssador to South Viet Nam reflected no change whatever in American I rvry fc tre mora than dm) i aWaBBBBaBiBtW' aTaT rrr et quasi vm werren. For each ootnmtttee, three regular member tad two alternate will be elected. Tbe chairman, vice chairman, and third regular member of the elected ASC commiinily committee will serve as delegate to the county conventkn wbere the ASC county eanmlttee will be choaca yjest ANDC rjlA UPt-A brief but RU earthgurJce rocked SSSLL SMTH I t'-'y Pyrneet rcputlx Thurs-i y.

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