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i-'HV W' -ok uj D-8 September 14, 1963 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Two City Women POPE L. II. CHANT ELECTRIC CO. Electric Conrroctori 712 Copper Ave. NW Dial CH 3-1785 Sheep Show Attracts 210 Entries Win Top Awards Per 104 Winning Contract By Richard L.

Frey and Howard Schenken In Hobby Division 83 He. 15c Si le- 89 2eft 2Seft SI 2 3Jft. 31e. 17 49c ft. 45e.

827 54eft. Bleti. 1 two AiDuquerque women XVI walked away with a large por YOUR tion of the top awards in the antique dolls and china and CUTTING ft THREADING VALTIS nTTlKOS ROOF OVER im 1 rv iK yr 4fj A pottery classes in the hobby division judging at the 1963 10 YEARS 0LD? Don't Get Caught In Bad Weather With An Old Uoky Roof jJ New Mexico State Fair. Savings, Loah Groups Praised By Rep. Montoya Rep.

Joseph M. Montoya praised the accomplishments and growth of the nation's savings and loan associations Friday night and told delegates to the New Mexico Savings and Loan League state convention of the role of Congress in savings and loan development. Speaking at the Western Skies, the New Mexico Democrat said the federal government's involvement in savings and loan affairs traces all the way back to the depression years of the 1930's. He said the Congress at that time realized the lifeblood of any economy was in the financial resources available to it for expansion, for a ready source of credit and for all the services financial intermediaries could provide to pump life into the economy. He termed two pieces of JE0utE) Mrs.

Velma Williams of 235 TERMS TO MEET YOUR INDIVIDUAL BUDGET FOR A FREE ESTIMATI CALL 243-3789 ask for Jamtt Ward 16S7 IS LET A HIGHWAY Th. TEinltr 7-WM Jefferson NE took 11 first places in antique dolls senior class and modern senior class judging, while Mrs. G. L. Trimbley, 7509 Pickard NE, BRIDGE QUIZ The crucial bid in many bridge auctions is the second bid by the responder.

Even though opener has made a re-bid describing his hand with some accuracy, the responder may still oe in doubt about where to go or how far to go. In some cases the question may be whether the respond-er's exploring rebid is forcing or not. In each of the following situations, is the final bid forcing or non-forcing? a. d. won five firsts including small terra cotta tomb figure, circa 600-800 A.D., judged the oldest entry in the antique ex hibit.

Now Is The Time Have your forced air furnace checked for the coming season. Our service dept. is qualified to give you the service you want. We do monthly maintenance and filter service. Radio Dispatched A listing of first-place winners in the antique judging About 210 animals are entered in the sheep show at the 1963 State Fair, according to J.

R. Stauder, superintendent. There are 32 exhibitors from several southwestern states. There are about 75 entries in the wool show. Two exhibitors Robert Reid of Hillsboro and Kincaid and Sons of Carlsbad have entered 25 animals in the Angora goat division of the show.

Mohair is obtained from Angora goats. Not all the animals were in place Friday. Stauder expected them to be in their stalls by tonight. Some, which are being shown at other shows this week, were unable to get there for the fair opening. Breeds in this year's show are the same as last year a ouillets, Southdowns, Columbias, Corriedales, Suf-folks, Hampshires and Dor-sets.

The New Mexico-developed breed, Dubouillets, is not shown at the New Mexico fair. Stauder reports there has never been a demand for a division for this breed. Judging of the show will start Sunday, when lambs entered in the carcass competition will be judged on the (winners are all from Albu Son I querque unless otherwise not Sooth North 1 10 SV 30 North 1N.T. ed) follows: Dolls, antique, senior class Urfte cnina. Mrs.

wunams: Mrs. Gertrude Smith. 9306 Fourth NW: china. small- WA-CO legislation, the founding of Mrs. Williams: Bisque, lare Mrs.

Paul Rector, 148 Ortega NW; Bisque. small- the Federal Savings and Loan I PH. 298-1845 610 GENERAL PATCH SE Sooth 1 3 Insurance and the Fed Mrs. Williams. Bisque, head Mrs.

Howard Fleming, 4715 Crest SE; Bisque head, small-Mrs. Smith. Parian Besi Streator, Sandoval; Mrs. eral Home Loan Bank system as "pillars of strength" for b. North 1 I NX 0.

North 1 South North 1 7 2N.T. I Sooth North 10 ltf 14 the entire savings and loan wunams; wood Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Streator. Wax Mrs.

Williams. Baby Mrs. Williams; Mrs. Streator; Mary Burkett. 10312 Apache NE; histori system.

Sooth 1 37 "From that point on, the calMrs. Williams; collection under 12 Inches Mrs. Williams; miscellaneous "Most interestinq and least DON'T MISS THIS Sa federal government was an Mrs. Smith. changed in the State" says AAA Annque dons, Junior class baby, no active partner in the destinies entries; china head Nellie L.

Green, 21ul June NE; historical or Indian of the savings and loan ABOUT HALFWAY BETWEEN ALBUQUERQUE costume Paula Rector. Composition Kathy Zack, 2904 Aven Visitor from all business," he said. Montoya pointed out the Answers to Bridge Quii a. Forcing. A jump bid by the responding hand is usually forcing, even in the opener's suit.

II over the world. AND SANTA FE ON U.S. HIGHWAY LOOK FOR THIS BIG SIGN AND TURN LEFT AT HIGHWAY MARKERS eda Nevada NE; miscellaneous Patricia Boatwrtght, Alameda. Modern dolls, senior class collection savings and loan business unner 12 inches Mrs. Sharon McUenn, hoof Thov ha clnnoMor iil3w Bnow foreign collec- iney Will De SlaUgmer- Hon-Janc Pecille, 3112 La Veta NE.

was an important part of the home building industry, one of the largest industries in the b. Non-forcing. One of the lLl prl Mnnrlav tho eareas. Pair-Mrs. Helen Sieitrtsl.

10.016 Mat. Pair-Mrs. Helen Sieitrtsl. 10.016 Mat lew Cases in wnicn a cnange -ithew NE: historical-Mrs. Williams; Re- of suit by the responder will be judged.

Object of United States. He concluded ngious Mrs. wunams; character costume J. E. Handschy, 6331 Kiowa NE; ceramlc--Mrs.

Williams; creative Otto be passed. South may mpeuuun is iu miuw ie- by discussing the savings and loan legislation now before the 88th Congress. two five-card suits and be ueiween external simon, wi Paloma NE. Miscellaneous Thelma Engen. 1707 Second; doll and accessories Susan Mccreary.

1061 Georgia NE. Dolls, modern, senior class baby, Pamela Milton. Sandla Base: bride Jurlv Jtitfuir characteristics or tne animals and their meat. ml 1 lllMeT11111 ll'1 Montoya was the key speak The wool show also will be! Hartman. 817 Lafayette NE; girl lady er at the convention's Friday night banquet.

TRADING POST OPEN DAILY, SUNDAYS end ALL HOLIDAY n. r. unavez. Mother-daughter Beverly Schiller, 4116 Hendrix NE; boy Pain Milton. Character Ann Horger, 1530 Vassar The convention will conclude Real Indian GIFTS No Come One i with sessions to begin at 9 Show Your Visitors THE REAL THING No Hocus Poru me; pair Becky Cavalt, 7IKKI Shosone FOR ALL AGES weak.

c. Forcing. Many players make free use of a bid in the fourth suit as a waiting maneuver; in which case the actual spade holding may be quite unbiddable. d. Forcing.

South could have passed three diamonds, and any further bid by him must be constructive. p. Nnn-forrine. Smith shows 1 this morning. ti loreign pair Dorm Morris.

1641 judged Monday. The open sheep classes and Angora goats will go through the judging ring Tuesday. The Indian range sheep will be judged Tuesday. The last class is for non- No Gimmicks Vassar SE; collection under 12 inches Hetty Trawitt, 3016 Espanola NE; his, toncal Becky Cavalt, 7000 Shoshone NE; religious costume Kathy Zach. Aven- eda Nevada NE; organization entry Margaret Ernest.

1022 Va.ssar NE: Me. chanical Paula Marie Rector. 14H Orteim registered animals owned by iKU' miB, nllaliann. Ann Kilft ST iuuicins. uuicli, i iu uiuviuc vai verae he, Wiltl-- MOITSARVf CONTINUOUS SBeiKf Chtna 4 pottery.

German porcelain IN QUALITY IN VALUE IN NEW MEXICO to absolute minimum values and I an incentive to Indians a six-card spade suit, leaving improve their herds. laDieware aituiey uueaaer. 622 IJart mouth NE; German porcelain orna MIDWAY WINNER: "Step rijjht up and win a prize," shouted the barker at the State Fair midway. And Jan Enders, 6, smiling contentedly, carries away a huge stuffed dog after her mother responded to the challenge. Jan is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Enders of Santa Fe. (Journal photo by Ray Cary) menial Frank West, 408 Cham NE; German earthenware James Daily, IN PAINT the decision to North. If raio Duro NE: French poreclain ornamental Mrs, G. Trimble, 7509 South wishes to be in game, jSix Children he can invest a bid in a new 14 Years of Manufacturing and ricKara t.

English poreclain tableware Mrs. suit or bid three clubs. o. L. Trimble; other European chma Mr.

Martha Conner, 2IW8-A Mercury Supplying Paints for Home and Industry FRENCH-FITZGERALD MORTUARY "Die Chapel in the Garden" 1111 University N.E. Pfi. CH 3-4404 f. Forcing, according to the, IV sfAjaiie in rire fct; English earthenware Mrs. El Deet-er, 1814 Ross PI.

SE; American earthenwareMrs. O. L. Trimble. Oriental porcelain tableware Mrs.

Nelson T. Turner, 619 Parkland SE: H. C. Roehl Dies Here oriental earthenware Millie Ray, U5 Seventh NW; early hand-painted china- DRIPLESS LATEX Equal to the nationally advertised brands et high prices. White and Colon WEARWELL LATEX Now also available in new re-usable "Plastican" iwaujr use uiio uiu aa nuu-ivi ing by partnership agreement, especially in the Midwest and West.

STAFFORD, Va. Six President Plans Opening Speech Of UN Session Mrs, u. lj. Trimoie: old maiollca Mrs. E.

R. Allen. 1801 Stanford SE. Lustreware Mrs. Robert S.

King. 8318 children in one family died Friday in a fire which destroyed their rural home. At Age Jim Irwin Appointed State Editor The victims, from 1 to 9 "Serving All Faiths" EXTER-TONELLA MORTUARY 930 STANFORD DRIVE NE Phone AL 6-3545 a jasperware Mrs. Jack Q. Motto, 204 Olrard SE; flpinnes.

bisque Kalhertn Kolar, 2921 Tennesse NE; figurines, porcelain Mrs. o. L. Trimble; tobies and steins Fred Kulin, 1435 Vassar NE. Firearms and accessories antique long (runs Richard C.

Zalaa. 1321 Van Cleve NW: antique pistols Ernest Van Winkle. 93i Fourth NW- miijjl. H. Charles Roehl, longtime years old, were among the 10 children of Mr.

and Mrs. James Baker, who were away The Associated Press has named a veteran Albuquer figure in Democratic circles here, died Friday in a rest home. Roehl was 84. from home. Four other chil loading Robert Kine, 8318 Cagiia NE; u.

S. arms Donald F. Deul. 346 Jefferson NE: martial arms and accoutrements. Lisa Cates, 2941 Alvaxado NE; U.

S. martial edned weapons Philip R. Stober, 806 Cordova NE. He had lived in Albuquer 52499oi. $395 V3 gal.

que 62 years, for a number uiassware. ik ass Mr. Allen Oar- "PLASTICAN" Half Gallon INDUSTRIAL WHITE Exterior Oil Base PYLON MIRACLE FLOOR FINISH El Paso Bonding CEMENT PAINT White and Colors 25 lb. bag STAWHITE ENAMEL Interior or exterior finest available at any price dren were in school. Identities of the victims were unavailable immediately.

A helicopter crew from the nearby Quantico Marine Schools spotted the flames coming from the one-story, frame five-room house and of years as a resident at the vlnl, 8007 Indian School NE; milk glass -M. E. Stewart, 600 Madeira NE; blown glass. Clear Mrs. TMleinn.

417 Clifford's Taxi Line A. T. S. F. RRD.

DEPOT Dial CH 3-7811 WASHINGTON Of) President Kennedy will deliver this nation's opening speech at the UN General Assembly next Friday, his Newport, R. weekend headquarters announced. Harlan Cleveland, assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs, listed for newsmen here these old Elks Club. He lived in the Thirteenth NW; blown glass, decorated Mrs. G.

L. Trimble, blown glass-colored, Mr. C. F. NIcklos, 805 Morn-i que newsman, Jim Irwin, state editor in New Mexico, replacing Harry Moskos, who became chief of bureau at Honolulu this week.

Gil Hinshaw, formerly with the Evansville (Ind.) Press and the Albuquerque Journal, has joined the AP news staff at Albuquerque. He left the Journal in August for the Indiana job, but returned to New Mexico. lngslde NE. Franciscan Hotel after the Elks Club was closed several months ago. Opalescent glass Mrs.

C. F. Nicklos: relayed the alarm. The Bakers had just pur Until about 10 years ago, overlay glass no awards; satin glass Katherine Kolar, 2921 Tennessee NE; cut glass Gypsy D. Johnson.

324 Heraiosai SE. cut glass Mrs. Edith Miller. Cut glass Nlkl Janetakos. 202 Tulane chased a new home a mile away and had begun moving Roehl was a familiar figure at Democratic meetings here.

cut glass Mrs. L. Trimble, car two main U. S. goals for the fall meeting of the General nival glass Gretchen Danielson.

1614 some of their possessions. NAVAJO RUGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES FREED CO. OPEN NIGHTS TIL 7 P.M. 107 N. FIRST For a number of years, he was one of the political fig uel Mont BW; carnival glass Mrs.

Cholerton. Sandwich glass Mrs. E. Deeter; glass, miscellaneous Mrs. A.

F. Lent ures around the late Clyde Todays Crossword Puzzle check. 7201 Claremont NE; casters Rob Assembly which gets under way in New York Tuesday with more than 100 items slated for its agenda: 1. Strengthening of the Unit ert Newmann, 10,300 Eden Ct. NE; crih Tingley, former governor and former chairman of the City ets, clear C.

E. Gray, 2000 Wisconsin MANY OTHER ITEMS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES TO SAVE YOU DOLLARS AND DOLLARS Hew Mexico Paint Mfg. Corp. KB. Cruits, colored Katherine Knlnr: bottles Mary Bachechi.

533 Morningsidc NE; miniature glass Mrs. E. L. Dee ed Nations. ter; commemorative Mrs.

Manha- anne Conner. 2. A testing of the Soviets Metals and other mediums, newter. BRICKS FOR PATIOS $3.00 per hundred KINNEY BRICK CO. 3 Milei S.

Second Ph.TR 7-1130 Phone AL 5-2600 209 San Mateo NE Mrs. L. L. Deeter; silver, George W. Commission.

Roehl was chief state parks commissioner when Tingley was governor in the late 1930s. He also was parks commissioner under the late Gov. Thomas J. Mabry. He was postmaster of Albuquerque about 50 years ago, lower, suo santa Monica silver on a wide range of issues to see where East -West relations will go from here, As mrs.

L.narie8 s. uaeiord; si ver Mrs, Oranvllle Greene, 1017 Aruona NTS. brass A. o. Freeman, 6619 Fourth NW Cleveland put it: Brass H.

E. Houston. 624 Claurilne NE; coppor Mrs. Granville Greene. 1017 Arizona NE; copper J.

L. Ambrose. 909 "After the test ban what?" Kennedy's appearance at Rio vista SW; iron Thomas Zerdlck. tinware Mrs. C.

F. Nicklos. later was city clerk, and then was with the state Bureau Ivory C. E. Grey; wood-Mrs.

Allen the world forum was timed to follow what the administra-; oarvlnl: antique clocks-Barbara Kirk land, 1004 Childers NE; antique watch. of Revenue and the State Land See Indians Make Jewelry Low mt Prices COVERED WAGON 014 Tew Mrs. Lillian Treslse. 2733 San Pablo tion hopes will be Senate rat-j Office. He retired about 10 nk; antique Jewelry Mrs.

Marthanne Conner; antique furniture Mrs. Nelson fication by a respectable mar-i years ago. T. Turner; antique furniture. Victorian YOUR PDQ AND QUICK HANDY STORES FOR CONVENIENT SHOPPING 7 to 1 1 Daily 7 Doys Each Week Welcome to The Fair gin of the limited nuclear test- Ed V.

Su lvan, 907 Silver SW: olrf Surviving are five sons and is iip mi: in 42 45 41 zzzzwzzzwzzz s'wW misceuaenous Barbara Parsons, 2412 Roma NE. Buttons, black glass luster Mrs. T. K. Laird.

602 Waller SE; heads-Edna Stick. ler. 2108 Silver SE; transportation Mrs. two daughters; Charles Roehl of Topeka, Tom Roehl of Los Alamos, Joseph Roehl of Albuquerque, John Roehl of Fort Worth, Fred Roehl of El Paso, Mrs. Mary Lack ban treaty.

The Senate is expected to vote about Wednesday or Thursday. By his personal attendance at the UN session, Kennedy hopes to add the weight of presidential prestige to the S. position and accentuate America's role as host. STATE KI.KCTRIC SUPPLY LIGHTING FIXTURES 1209 UNIVERSITY N.E. ey of Albuquerque and Mrs.

T. K. Laird; story, Mrs. 8. E.

Whit-more, 3612 Silver SE; miscellaneous-Mrs. Carl Sherwood, 706 Solano SE. Philately, special award, grand award of $5 for exhibit which. In opinion of the Judges, is most outstanding philatelic exhibit, regardless of class or value-William A. Henry, 1832 Luthy Dr.

NE. Stamps. U. S. 19th Century Lt.

Col. R. O. Babb, 417 Allso SE; U. S.

20th Century Armando Pagllai. 812 Carlisle NE; u. 8. special purpose Issues Hazel Belle. Santa Fe: topical collections Isabels Boffin, 3501 Anderson SE.

Topical collections, mlscellaeous William A. Henry. 1832 Luthy Dr. NE; United Nations Carrie White, 1801 Morning- Eric Lassen of Boulder City, Nev. He also is survived by 15 grandchildren.

Good Thru Sept. 16 hor Funeral arrangements will be announced by French-Fitzgerald Mortuary. Office Desks Galore Of flea Chain by Th Hiintfrtdi. All Sizes Steel Filing Cabinets. BUY OR LEASI PLAN Pacific Desk Company 213 Gold Ave.

SW side PI. 8E: Ind. Nations of Africa. HORIZONTAL 41 conflict 1. manner 42.

fruit Big Half Quart Six Bottle Ctn. )f)t PEPSI Plus Pep vyyy Asia and Oceania H. M. Davidson. 1408 MAGNETIC ENCODING Of YOUR BANK CHECKS U7 151.

B20n Cell the Printieg Division of jeuerson NE. General foreign Charles E. Flnke. 409 Escapee Utah ne; Latin America William J. Cock, 1523 Columbia NE; postal stationery, United States Lt.

Col. Babb; covers, New Mexico Bherman Anderson Jr. VERTICAL 1. breach 2. be indisposed 8.

actress: Luplno 4. actor: Robert 6, liquor 6. negative 7. vacillating 8. commence The Covers, foreign Max Aver, 3009 Ninth Nabbed Here iZ.

entertainment 48. Lake 49. vessel 50. leaping1 amphibian 51. obtains 62.

small child 63. dispatch Reg. 59c Frozen Banquet DINNERS E. 39 tf NW: air mail material, U. James L.

Meissen, 8408 Los Arboles NE; Junior division. U. S. material Michael Mon- mama troy. 8101 Matthew NE; topical material -Tim Sheehan 1504 Cutler NE.

ijYCOMPANY Numismatics. U. S. proofs Walter J. Hogan, 217 Virginia NE: U.

S. minor coins and sets, dr. Gale Huglie9, 516 DIAL 247-4175 Main Offic. 6oU V. Billy J.

Mann, 29, of Oklahoma City and Lubbock, who escaped from a deputy sheriff here Thursday at a hospital, was apprehended Windsor "AA" Small EGGS Dozen Answer to yesterday's puzzle. Amherst SE; V. 8. malor coins and sets, dr. C.

L. Haverland, 1705 Fifty-Third. NW. 7 39 Oold coins, U. 8.

Richard Zaluga. 1321 9-4 9. crave 10. poker stake 1L plague 16. inlet 20.

perform 21. child's word 22. always 23. penny 24. plants 26.

listens to the end (2 wds.) 27. heroic 10 scale 28. routine 29. part of clarinet SLcensurft 85. printer marks 86.

discloseg 87. distant 88. vomit 89. fairy 40. precipitation 41 proceeded 44.

In behalf ci 45. digit 46. sunburn Van Cleave NW; V. 8. type setaAlan IV OKic.

4314 Umn, N. I early Friday morning. Snyder, 7421 Arvada NE; mint errors It freaks Bill Sweet, 3911 Hamiett NE. of walking African antelope 8. Htrtke 12.

Verdi opera 13. sped 14. sound 15. pleasure' seekers 17. Insects 18.

loiter 19. butt 21. lure 31. denomin Uon f5. affirm $6.

icflam 80. cavara 81. nourishes 82. Edgar Allan 81 college eours 85. quota 86.

hinder! 87. confronted 88. douses Colonial, medals and tokens E. S. Ra Swift Premium Capt.

Bert Frazier said Mann, who escaped at the same time as Russell Eaton, mon. 4036-A Baker Base; confederate currency Richard Zaluga; ancient coma Earle E. George. 9626 Morrow Rd. 9 PROPOSED DIVIDEND RATE, PLUS THE SOUND MANAGEMENT POLICIES OF Foreign coins Anthony Barresl, 10.320 BACON 28, of New York City, was Cornelia Ct.

SW; foreign currency Dale Lb. McKee, lus onincT 8E: fractional TcriRA5iPISriMOp ado1ax i QjmIJqv a pARjr PtlE ASES "Hs AG SOS ART pg AK EIJP AR VfT" OGJcO ViL A oweEcuredctop WEflP ST A NE IA EFIJE A fTGS SIWII RLjURKlr OST ADHAST NlS AR WflRQuff "jgEP resushrIed VEA DESIGN YOUR PATIO WITH PATIO BLOCKS by CREGO currency Mike Dunlck. 2800 Georgia NE; miscellaneous Alvln Bailee. 1104 Chama NE; U. S.

currency Joseph L. Duller. 520 Tulane BE. Junior division. C.

8. coins, clr--Oale Hughea Jr 516 Amherst; U. 8. coins, unctr Sandy Lommaeson. 9711 Apache NE; foreign com Linda Winter, 904 Madeira NE.

WW SIZES 8" i 16" Grey-Green 12" 12" Red and our NEW GAINS RED AID TRY BLUE RIBBON PRODUCTS Available Only et These Store PDQ STORES, INC. No. 1 6200 Lomas NE No. 6 1309 Eubank NE No. 2 2605 Graceland SE No.

7 1501 Fourth SW No. 3 8918 Central SE No. 8 1113 San Mateo SE No. 4 3901 Isleta SW No. 9 2625 Son Pedro NE QUICK 'II HANDY STORES No.

13513 Gibson SE No. 3 2105 San Mateo NE No. 26513 Gibson SE No. 4 9710 Condelorie NE 9-ef arrested in the 1500 block of Yakima SW, as the result of an anonymous tip. Eaton remained free late Friday.

Frazier said Mann told deputies the escape from Bernalillo County Indian Hospital (where both were taken for medical attention) was not planned. Mann told Frazier he walked from an office at BC-I to the University of New Mexico campus. Deputies also quoted Mann as saying he saw police several times and made no effort to elude them. ALGIERS Wi The Soviet (O ISO. Klnr Feturi Byni.

Inc.) 7.ttacll Union has agreed to provide aid to Algeria amounting to $100 million, informed Alger CRYPTOQUIPS P8WRRSO JT SOPH A IT UHP8A. VJPWK YTRTKF FRWRTR HPFF. Adobe color-else Our New Stepping Stones 12" 16" in Color CREGO BLOCK Inc. 6026 2nd NW CALL Dl 4-347S ian sources reported. They said figures on how much was THREE LOCATIONS fittk I Capper, DwefeM 101 Cealrtl.

St till MefMvl. Ht credit and how much an Classified Ads Get Results CaU CH 7-3311 for Adtaker outright gift were not immediately available. Oryptoqalpi TOO MANY DRY XARTXNXS i CLOUD CEREBRAL.

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