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The Press Democrat from Santa Rosa, California • 2

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WALL STREET 6-Prca Democrot, Santa Rosa, Oct. 15, WQljAKE COUNTY No Murder Charges Filed Vital Statistics Births, Marriages, Divorces, Deaths Status Report On Democrats Plan Luau At Lakeport By Staff Correspondent The Market Holds "Firm Funerals Reservoir Project Sonoma County's chief prose-itions in the case ore answered ITRAWN To Mil, Raymond Winder, at Santa RowMmno WOMMlal, Oct, 2. 1970, a My. pounds, ounce. JOMNITON-To Mr.

and Mri, Witlard cutor this morning said lie, to the satisfaction of the proseo RANSOM In Santa Rosa October 13. tola e. Ransom, adored mower ot Mrs. Mvrtlefeelle O'kana at frran schedule, reported Mr. Johnson.

LAKEPOKT A status report lion no complain would be is- jpnntton. Santa Rota, at Santa Bom Oct, 12, IV7Q, a boy, cisoo. A native ot Connect iut, ag to NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks continued to hold firm after memorial notpiiai, i pcundi, II Memorial Hospital, on the Lakeport itcscrvoir would not issue a murder complaint at this time against the unnamed suspect in the slaying SMART CHART by Stansbury The problems apparently involve a young woman, who re LAKEPORT A gala Hawaiian luau sponsored by the Lake County Democrats will be held Sunday at the Lake County Fairgrounds Home Economics was presented to Lake Supervisors by Corps of almost two hours today but in of Clayton R. Wilson. portedly failed to keep an ap al Park.

I. ff i A tAniAeAnf otlf'Ac pointment with officials yester The body of the 20-year-old Santa Rosan. missing since light turnover. Shortly before noon, the Dow BREININGER In Santa Rota. October day to discuss the case.

a. ivu. cva u. ormninqer. wits ot me Building here.

Festivities will begin with late Ambrose Breininoer, lovlna That was the "major witness" moiner 01 uuicie tonev and Bene M. Lacabanne, both ot Santa Rosa, and In describing future action for the project Mr. Johnson stated. "Initiation of construction could be scheduled in fiscal year 1972 if funds are made available for that purpose." The California Water Commission will appear before the Bureau of the Budget this week $1.2 million appropriation for to recommend approval of a starting construction of the reservoir. Lake County and Lake- referred to by the DA yester cocktail hour from 5 p.m.

to 6 r-reo Breininoer ot Fremont. Alto tur-vlved bv 7 arandcnlldren and 1 Great Jones industrial average was ahead more than 4'i points at 767.C6. Of the 1,317 issues traded, advances were leading il ll 9 ll'l vailltawviB Tuesday. Edwin C. Johnson, supported by two other Corps representatives, presented a detailed report and explained that the exact dam site is still under study.

Originally the dam site was to be located two miles west of day, who has been tentatively identified as the slain man's p.m. after which an authentic Hawaiian luau dinner will be grandchildren. A native ot England. Aae. years.

Friends are Invited to attend the July, was discovered early Tuesday morning in a shallow grave in the remote hillsides around Glen Ellen. "We arc having witness problems," District Attorney Kier-nan Hyland said, and until ques- wife. served from 6 p.m. on. Congressman Robert L.

Leg- declines, 613 to 413. Yesterday, Mr. Hyland said information in the case at that services Thursday, October at 11 a.m., from the Weill Chapel ot the Roses, IMS Sonoma Santa Rosa. With the Rev. Joseph Settle, Eolscooal minister, olliclating, private Inunrmcnt, Chapel of the Cnimet.

Santa Rota. LAU-ln CuKhaven. West Germany, Oct. 12. 1970, Clarence Frederick Lao.

loving ton ot Outlay A. Lau rf Sanla Rosa, beloved lather of Judith Staoleton gett, Candidate for Congress in District Four, which includes Lakeport on Scotts Creek but ANGULOTp Mr, and Mri. Jot Anoulo. Warrack Hotplttl. jn uZ0' a oolites.

Biorkman, Santa Rota, at Warrack Hotoiial, Oct. 6, 1970, a boy, 7 1 1 ounce. CONTB To Mr. and Mr. Anqelo Conta, Petaiuma, at Warrack Hospital.

Oct, ''2'. Sl'li tO Bounds, 2' i ou.icit. MOU-To Mr, and Mr, Vfuohn Mow, Healdsburo, at Warrack Hoipilal, Oct. 7, 19,0, a bov, 7 pounji, TITILAM To Mr. and Mri.

Richard Till, tan, Santa Rota, at Warrack Mur'fal, -Of'- 7, 1970, a 0lrl7 pounds. cuncet, SERB To Mr. and Mrt. Richard Serb. Sevastopol, at Warrack Hospital, Oct.

7, Jundt, 1 ouncet. TELLINGHUISEN To Mr. and Mrs. John Telilnonvttn, Petaiuma, at War-rack Hospital, Oct. (, 1970, a boy, i ounces.

BQDIRSKY-To Mr. and Mn. William Bodlrtky, Santa Rosa, at Warrack Hospital. Oct. '1970, a airl, 7 pounds, 1 ounce.

LEBEDEFF To Mr, and Mrs. Michael Lebedeit, Guernevllle, at Warrack Hospital, Oct. 10, 1970, a alrl, 7 pounds, 15' 7 ounces, DUTTON-To Mr. and Mrs. George Out-ton.

Santa Rosa, at Warrack Hospital. Oct. 10, 1970, a oirl, pounds, 15 ounces. RICHARDS To Mr. and Mrs.

Darrel Richards. Bovet Springs, at Sonoma Valley Hospital, Oct. 13, a boy, i pounds, ounces. PRUSKKO-To Mr. and Mrt.

Larry Prushko. Sonoma, at Sonoma Vallev Hospital, Oct. 13, 1970, a bov, 5 pounds, 8 oucnes. POMEROV To Mr. and Mrs.

Robertson Pomeroy, Glen Ellen, at Sonoma Valley Hospital, Oct. 1970, a oirl, 7 point offered no support to spec 1 a i that the "execution- Prices were slightly higher in relatively light turnover on the American Stock Exchange, with gainers topping advances by port officials plan to be on hand for the meeting to support the Lake County, will be a special after extensive explorations it was found that the foundation style" slaying was connected ot Oes Moinet, Iowa, Patricia Crane of guest. project. If the Bureau includes with "any known underground for the authorized site was poor Kansas liiv, Kansas ana jenette ot Des Moines, Iowa, beloved brother of Hawaiian entertainment-' and Martha Foreman of Willlts, adorod the appropriation in the federal budget the amount will then President Signs, Hails Crime Bill (Continued from Page 1) music for dancing after dinner organization." He argued the slaying appar and would greatly increase construction costs. After studying grandfather ot 4, also su'vlved by 3 neohewt, A native ot Coiatl, age 54 around 125 issues.

Among the most active Amex issues were Hex Corp. fractionally higher on 22,000 shares, will be furnished by Richard have to receive final approval years. Funeral services are pending at the ently came out of a triangle be Freeborn and The Group. several alternatives the most promising site was picked and a from the President next year, tooen Lenco Mortuary. PENNINGTON In Santa Rill CM.

17 "At first Ace Clifford waf just a little nip, now' and then." were Telex Corp, up and National Can down U. Motors, chemicals and air-crafts were fractionally irregular. Steels were mostly higher. tween the suspect, victim and Price per ticket is $3.50. In addition to the dam and preliminary foundation explora his young wife.

1970, Albet Edward Pennington, adored husoend of Goide Pennington of Santa AIC Photo ahead more than a point on 18,000 shares, and Magna Oil slightly higher on Everyone is welcome and tick reservoir which is expected to tion program is currently under-; attacks where previously they However, the DA today indi Kosa. a native oi Mendocino to'niy, aae 85 wars. ets will be available at the door contain some 55.C00 acre feet of had only been allowed to do so cated he was also having second Friends are Invited to attend funeral service Friday, Oct, 16. 1970, at 11 a.m. at the Eoaen and Lance Mortuary.

Pri or from Lake County Democrat storage at full the project 15,000 shares. Favorites on the Big Board "at the invitation of local thoughts about that theory. Club members. vate nurnmenr. Santa Rasa Memor a way according to Mr.

Johnson. He noted that the proposed site is one and one-half miles upstream from the previous au includes approximately seven miles of downstream channel authorities." Park. Those desirino may make memorial contributions to the Tuberculosa The body of Mr. Wilson was included Corning Glass, Getty pounds, i' ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSES recovered by authorities in a ana Kesoiratory Diseases ot tne Redwood moire, 1144 State Farm He praised the FBI repeated improvement through the can Oil, Superior Oil, and Mclntyre ASHCRAFT-ASHCRAFT Jerrv Ashrraft.

Rosa, shallow grave near the Jack yon below Scotts Valley. thorized site. When the final location is de Porcupine, all up 2 or better. Albert Pennington Funeral services will be held London State Park at Glen 79, and Patricia Ashcraft, 32, both ol Uklah, at Carson City, Nev. ANhVK ELL John Swarm.

32, Santa Rosa, and Mauu.e Keller, 18, Sebasto- pol, at Carson City, Nev. GATES-DOYLE Carvel E. Gates, "9, and Channel improvement to InUsied Stochs Up a point or so were Jersey ly and specifically mentioned the capture in New York City Tuesday of Angela Davis, fugitive black militant sought for more than two months on California murder charges' in SORACCO In San Francisco, Oct. 13. IV'O: Niloa Soracco, dearly beloved mother ot Robert and John Soracco.

both of Healdspuro; loving orandmother of James, Jean, Carole, Joanne and John Soracco, all of Healdsbura; sister of James Cunco, Edna Cuneo and Marv Emma Nave, all of Healdsbura. A tiona Dovie, pom ot Santa Rosa, at Standard, Burlington Northern, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, A young woman, also not termined the Corps will proceed with the remaining planning and design as fast as possible. The $223,000 contained in this year's federal appropriation bill Scotts Creek through the canyon would consist of channel enlargement together with intermittent levees from the lower end of Scotts Valley to the point at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Eggen and Lance Mortuary for Albert E. Pennington, 85, of 111 Brown who died Monday in a Santa Rosa hospital.

Louisville Nashville Railroad, Sid. Asked larson tnv, Nev. DANIELS-LOWRIE Gerry Paul Daniels 22, San Rafael, and Cheryl Lvnn Low rie, 18. Petaiuma. at Carson City, Nev.

HENDERSON-CLIFFORD Lee Rov Hen oerson, 45, Valleio, and Corlnne B. Clifford, 42, Petaiuma, at Carson City, memrjer ot br. jonn's camo he cnurcn identified by officials, was reportedly the one who led Santa Rosa and county officials to the IBM, and Motorola. A native of Healdsbura, aged 78 connection with a shootout in years. Friends are Invited to attend the Albartsons Cal Water Geothermal Resources Airlines Penn Central, which headed i A- JO' 4 ra Private inurnment will follow of inflow frcm the Blue Lakes, gravesite.

NICHOLS OUINN Werner A. Nichols Sr. which a hostage judge was among those killed. the active list, edged up 8. would be adequate to continue the program as planned on kui corp.

51, and Muriel A. Qulnn, 55, both of at Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Kail Stl Df 1.46 according to the report; District Attorney Hyland, who Also on the most active list KnurRon sama Kosa. at carson uiv, Nev. IOLE-RUTHERFORD-Paul E.

Sole, 24. Nixon said the apprehension Memorial contributions may and H. Elaine Rutherlord, 20, both of neral service Friday morning, Oct, la. 1970 at 9 a.m. from the Chaoel of Fred Youna Healdsburo, thence to St.

Jonn's Catholic Church where Reaulem Mass will be offered for the reoose of her soul commenclno at 9:30 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary Thursday evenino at 8 p.m. Entombment Oak Mound Cemetery. Donations to vour favorite charltv would be oreferred. FUNERAL PARKING ENTRANCE has kept a tight lid on information he wanted released about same nosa, at Larson city, Nev.

Mil RPHY BAVLESS Frank Murphy, 25, Santa Rosa, and Janet Ravlets. 77. of Miss Davis "is an indication that once the federal govern Leisure Group National Car Rental Optical Cwtinq 9'4 Pac Veg Oil Jf If Pav Save ll'i Racoon Equip Rnwuitn Inriutl' The African pygmy seldom 'Fright Drug9 Tested South Lake Tahoe, Carson City, Nev. be made to the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of the Redwood Empire, 1144 State Farm Santa Rosa. reaches a height of more than ment, through the FBI, moves i UKKts-iuiKKe ttias onrcia Torres, the case thus far, this morning again refused to be quoted as the source releasing information ju, LaKeporr, and Maria t-eiix Aquirre, feet.

Std Reolst "''a Thermal Pw 12 TIU 20. Stockton, at Reno. Nev. into an area, it should be a In 2 State Hospitals WAR DS-HElSE Kenneth Michael Ed FENGER In Santa Rosa. Oct.

13. 1970. warning to those who engaged wards, 20, and Linda Fave Heise, 19, on the prosecution's "major wit Frederic Fenoer. PhD. Lovino husband Of Inez Fenoer of Santa Rosa.

hAlnueri and paralyzing "fright drug" SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) these acts that they are ness." tather of Frederic Tucker Fenoer of Palos Verdes and Barbara Fender Havne of Santa Rosa. Adored grand-; aimed at literally scaring them Two state-owned hospitals have going to be apprehended." coin or santa Kosa, ar Keno, Nev. Bernetta Wachford Funeral services will be Sat He indicated concern about tamer ot 7 grandchildren. Also survived almost to death. Nixon underscored his anti experimented on violent pa oy several nieces ana neonews.

A na live of Odense, Denmark, aae 92 possible damage to the case in court if too much publicity is tients with a breath-stopping crime campaign by going from Use of the drug called succinycholine and "aversion given to the public and said he Sales(hds) High Low Last 'Cha. urday for Bernetta C. Wackford, 64, who died yesterday in a Santa Rosa hospital after a month's the Justice Department which swarmed with Secret Service agents as well' as other security years, A member of the American Pharmaceutical Association and an honorary member of the American Medical Association. Friends are invited to attend funeral services on Oct. 17.

1970 at 11 a.m. at the Eoaen and Lance Mortuarv. The Rev. Alexander Brvans. First United Methodist Church officiatino.

En- therapy" was made public Sales(hds) High Low Close Chg, did not want to have the courts tell him later he prejudiced the 1 17 6 18 illness Wednesday through a medical 'journal story although the 72 officers to the Diastnct of DOW JONES AVERAGES 11:00 A.M. EOT Close Chanae IND 765.88 3.IS RAILS UTL 10 0 65 STOCKS 26 55 1-71 VOLUME 3410,090. NEW YORK (UPI) Selected stocks on jurors by pre-trial stories in Mrs. Wackford came to Santa ipmDmeni treen Hill memorial park in 43 22'a 17 11 10 4 3 29' 2 29' 2 36 39J Columbia police headquarters Murder Trial Jurors Told To be Silent EVERETT, Wash. (UPI)- practice has been stopped.

news media. san rearo, cant. GAC Co l'j GAF Co .43 Gam Sk 1.30 GnAOil Gn Dyn Gn Elec 2.60 to offer congratulations for a partly because of a lack of 9 1 2 19- SCOTT In Santa Rosa, October 13, 1970. Rosa 18 years ago from San Francisco where she had been Meanwhile, Sheriff's Inspector 115 84'. 74 74 4 lower capital crime rate.

volunteers. the New York Stock Exchanqe. Timothy Brown and District At 7 9a 55 40' 4 57 ZJJi 512 8 29 I 111. 26 21 97 11H 21 18 47 89 3J'4 25 40' 4 101 19'4 110 43' 4 181 30 3 45'i With the new law, together ParPwr 1.28 1.70 Pan Am WA Panhdl 1.80 ParkeDa .60 Penn Centrl Pennrq JC 1 PenDix PennPL 1.60 Pennoil .80 PeooGs 2.08 PepsiCo 1 Ptijcr .60 Phelp 2.10 PhllaEI 1.64 Philip Mor 1 PhllPet I 80 Pillsorv 1.36 Polaroid .32 PPGInd 1.40 ProciG 1.40 PuS Ccl 1.12 8 17' 1 employed as a clerk by Owl Drug. Co.

Her home here was at IO14 V. 2'2 78-. '4 193. '4 8334 V2 77'i-l 17 3) 72' i I4 21 V. '2 26-a 1 r.s I.

51'. 5' j2'4 17 SO torney Investigator Ed Cameron were working to locate Mr. Wil '7 1734 11-, 40 i'i 7-1 48'. 11 2014 35' 4 4'4 4 19 42'. 29'4 2 281.

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23 14 12 'j with a previously enacted GnFood 2.6!) Gen HostCD Gen Instr 21 GenMills .88 GnMot 2.55d PubU 1.60 GenSteel .40 Gen Tel 1.52 More than 100 persons were treated, without their consent being asked, at Atascadero 117 27a Sales(hds) High Low Last Cha 31 20' 4 inanes uwen scorr, dearly beloved husband of the late Clara G. Scott; aevet-ed father of Norma S. Maher and father-in-law of Martin G. Maher, ooth of San Farnclsco; loving orandfather of Mrs. Nancio J.

Feenev of Pacifica and Mrs. Mary Clare Balestrieri of San Francisco: fond oreat-orandfather of Patricia Ann, Michael Scott and Martin Thomas Feenev, all of Facirica. A life member of Musicians Local No. 54 end life member of B.P.O. Elks Lodge No.

646. both of Santa Rnsa. A ot nriKi. Prospective jurors have been warned to keep mum in the son's former wife. 41-'e- 3i measure prepared especially for dealing with Washington's 12' 26'.

29'i 25 4 1 I 64 42-4 The Press Democrat also 0'4f ViGn Tire la 10 83 19 16 134 127 43 743. 65 2 i38 oenesc 1.0 high crime rate, Nixon said: 40 jl'2 2 case of two young eastern Washington men charged with first-degree murder, first-de State Hospital, a mental facility near Paso Robles, said the Medical World News, a weekly for physicians. "We will be able to see to it 25'. 7l'j 9 22 431. J.i Getty l.Oid Gillette 1.40 Aldn 11 that this capital city of the 14'4 49 3 37'4 17 13:.

1.64 Pullmn 2.80 PurcxCo .84 4 20 23 42 learned yesterday she had been living in a house a short distance from her a 's grave, but that the home burned in July, around the same time Mr. Wilson's parents reported United States and in the eyes Of the 68 who took the V. ,4. 14! 21'4-i- UV---T :9 '4 14 L7'4 59; i7' 3476 Mendocino ave. She was a native of North Dakota.

Survivors include her husband, Fred Wackford, Santa Rosa; two brothers, Frank Sturm of Fall Creek, and Ben Sturm, Sethbridge, Canada; a sister, Lill Milam, Glen-dale, and stepchildren George Wackford and Dorothy Mills, both of Santa Rosa, and Earl Wackford, Sacramento. Funeral services Saturday 293-4 7 of many (capital) of the world Gooorh 1.7? .85 Grace l'i Grand .80 Grant l'j 1.30 75'. 27 25'4 18 iV'7 4" .4 3,4 will be an example of respect 15 '4 52n 40b Vj 21 V. J8V. 42 14 26 lo5 6 therapy at the California medical facility at Vacaville, all but five gave their consent, a state spokesman declared.

gree kidnaping, robbery and grand larceny. Judge Thomas McCrae of Snohomish County Superior Court cautioned the 156-mem-ber panel it would not be permitted to discuss the case, dent and honorary life member of the County Treasurer's Association of California. Retired Sonoma County Treasurer. A native of Iowa. Age 91 yiirs.

Friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services Friday, Octcber le, at 1:30 P.M. from the ChaDel of the Chimes under the auspices of Santa Rosa Lodoe No. 646, B.P.O. Elks. The Rev.

Harold E. Parrott, Vicar of St. Patrick's Eolscooal Church, officiating. Entombment in the family crypt, Chop-el of the Chimes. Friends may call at the Lafferty Smith Colonial Chat el, 4321 Sonoma until 10:00 A.M.

Friday. Contributions to the charity of your choice preferred. for law and not disrespect 454 4 59 23'. 5 72J 200 231. 12 2T7.

1 63' 3 him missing. 85 for the law." 22 4 207'o 221 Ralston .70 Raython .60 RCA Corp 1 Rep Stl Revlonlnc 1 Rey Ind 2.40 ReyMet 1.10 RieqelPap 1 Riviana .90 RoanST 7 3 34 9 45B 5' 1 2073 3 22 11 15 J- i 1-2 1 '-5' 3, 1V4- V. GtNNek 1.60 Gt West Fin GtWsUn .90 GreenGt .96 Grevhd Co I Grumrrtii.i 1 Gulf Oil l'i .50 Nixon said he decided to 271. 70' '2 11 14'4 293'. 33 45Mi 60 During the treatment, the "4 22'i 1, 233- 1,2 It-Hi- 1 63'A 3, 45- ''2 244ii 17 -1.

3,4 V2 73H 1,. 15 4 19' 2 797a 174 2334 23'. 27 6ii 44-4 2. '7 5 23 7314 27-4 17 wide-awake patient experiences 2 2 254 personally congratulate city policemen after a White House read, view or listen to reports 54 5'. 7 V.

AcmeMk lg 3 42 417a Adresso 1.40 67 2Vj 29A Admiral Co 2 8'' 8'a AIR Red 8 18' nn AlcanAI 1.20 10 21' a 21H AlleoCo 17 9 87 All Lud 2.40 3 M' 28s Alia Pw 1.32 11 20' 4 20 Alld Ch 1.20 28 1814 '8'i AlliedSt 1.40 5 227 Allis Chalm 24 15 15 Alcoa 1.80 46 53 AMHSS 110 40Vj Am Airl .80 61 21 208 ABrand 2.10 11 39 38' A Brest 1.20 5 2Wt Am Can 2.20 62 42 's 42 AmCyan l'i 72 303 30'i AmElec 1.64 74 24' 24H Am Export 36 127 I2'j A Home 1.60 49 64 634 AmHosp .24 TO 93M 23H AMetCx 1.40 31 33 27H Amer Motor 52 7 47 AmNGs 2.10 55 41'i AV-i APhoto .1 2d 13 105b 10'4 A Smelt 1.90 45 28' 2i AP Stand 1 15 ''4' i 34' i A Suaar 1.60 73 T2 31'i 2.60 137 43T' 43 Am Zinc Co 4 14 Ametek .60 4 13V 13 AAAF Inc .90 56 25'4 Ampex Co 56 U'-i Anacon 1.90 50 723s 72 ArmcoS 1.60 10 21 Wt Armour 1.60 3 467's ArmsCk .80 112 29'j 26 'j ASHLOil 1.20 43 2454 24lj AssoTr 6 9 9 AtlRichfld 7 148 57 S6'i Atlas Corp 25 2's 24 AvcoCp 14 12 We Avnet 39 8' I't II a vivid fear of imminent death while a therapist sits at the of it. will be at 1 p.m. at Eggen spokesman said Wednesday WILSON In Glen Ellen. Clayton Rickey V. Well Drilling Problems At Lakeport By Staff Correspondent Robshaw .70 RochG 1.20q RohmH 1.60 Rohr Cp .10 RoyalDut Id 30 31 2 53 2 73' 4 79 2234 111 47' 2 McCrae opened the trial of that the Washington crime rate bedside scolding him and Thomas E.

Braun, 20, and had dropped 25 per cent in urging him to think before he 5H4- 'i 261 1. 36 43I. 51.2- 37 3,4 734 Sl'i 26' 2 26 43 77V2 37 7H 33'9 Leonard E. Maine, 21, both of Lance Motruary, followed by-private entombment at Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Frederic Fenger September from the September, acts.

51 '4 76'2 36 431 1 23 27 '34 25 '4 84'4 223 40-4 I33. Harris Int 1 HeclaM Hercule Heuglein .80 Hewitt .20 HiltonHoll 1 Hofl Electn Hoi Inns .22 Homestk .40 Hopvwl 1.30 Hoover 1.20 HousLP 1.70 Howmt Ritzville, by reading the 1969, level. Safewy 1.10 St Joe Min 2 1 3378 3.B wiimwi, ramer or Kusseii Vinson cr aan-ta Rosa; son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Santa Rosa; brother of S.oney Wilson of Wisconsin, James Wilson and Mrs.

i Hie Lee Wriqht, both of Wyoming. A native of Wyoming. Ace J6 years. A member of the Operating Engineers Local No. 3.

Friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday, October 16, 1970, at 2:00 P.M. at the Santa Rosa Memorial Park Chapel. Eggen and Lance Mortuary in charge of arrangements. WACKFORD In Santa Rosa. October 14.

information outlining their 25 -4 LAKEPORtT Attempts to dig a new well for Lakeport were Nixon described the new law Paralysis resulting from the muscle-relaxing drugs lasts up to five minutes and breathing Sander charges. 8J3 8134 1,4 723,4 223.4 14 40? Si 403a 2 17'. lS7.a li as a rather formidable piece Funeral services will be con Sanq Ele .40 SaF Ind 1.60 Srhnlm 1 40 iC'n-r 'i 14 25-4 'i 19--. 'j 1.4 SC4 46 '0 9 57 J- "3 27J 12 14 temporarily halted yesterday They are accused of slaying of legislation." stops for up to two minutes ducted Saturday for Dr. Freder .80 bcherinq because of drilling problems Senium 1.40 Separate sections of the bill During treatments oxygen and Deanna Hegewald Buse, 22, Monroe, on Aug.

19, .4511 According to Public Works 1970, Bernetta C. Wackford, dearlv beloved wife of Fred Wackford of Santa Rosa; beloved sister of Prank Sturm nf 213,4 283 4 Scott Pap'r 1 SpAr 1 70s deal with the wave of bombings ic Fenger, 92, pioneer in the field of endocrinology and well-known for his studies of the respirators are kept handy in Director A. J. Roberts, the drill 12: 1967. Her body was found two SheliOil 2.40 3 28; 48 13 37 34-4 16 11 313,4 around the nation and the long case the drug slows the ing rig ran into problems late 36 1C'-8 3' S3 31 '2 Fall Creek, Oregon, Ben Sturm of Seth Bridge, Canada, Lill Milam of Glendale, devoted steo-mother of Georae Wackford and Dorothy Mills, both of days later near Echo Lake SiqnalC 1.20 Simmns 1.40 Sinoprr 7 4n standing war against organized yesterday morning.

3,4 135 thyroid gland. Dr. Fenger, a Sonoma County 43 ll'i 16 26' 4 11 16 143, 5 16'. 50 21. 6 26' 4 25 5714 9 80 27 153, 55 23'.

83 69' 36 473, 20 "67i 1 3' 2 8 70 47 73 25' 45 19 17 56 13 12 46 8'4 73 31 22 17 631 2 13 431 64 433. 35 50 231 687', 4 69' 4 176 157, 2 sanla Rosa, and Ear wackford of Sac 28 24'a 433 24a 43'i He said a new heavy duty rig 2 43' 2 Idaho 1.60 IdealBa; .60 III Pwr 2.20 Imperial Cp INA Cp 1.40 ING Rand 2 Inland Stl 2 InsoCoopr 3 I 4.80 IntHarv 1.80 IntMno IntNick 1.20 Int Pan IV2 1.05 Ick Corp crime. The measure provides strin 54 2'3 '4 291 2 50CalEd SouthCo 1.20 SoNatG 1.40 resident for the past 13 months, 31 76 37') 2 1 2. '4 563-4 80 15'i 23 4 68''. 7 16-i 5ji 6:1 '4 451 2 253.

20 ''4 524 55 1 'i 83 63 43 4 48 67- 691, 3. i 273, 54 a 4i-'-4 25'4 will have to be used. 3 26V4 14 3 14 7'H 26-4 14 80 lMr la i. 47U 1,4 16'. 53' 2 68 V.

467l 3 25' 4- 3, 2-4 1 5212 56 1 1K'- 5634-1; 14 72,,, 14 6J J- 1, 4Aif 1 -14 SOi.v,... 3S-. "2 5'-14 55 .3. l''-'4 1 155 Tj' 252 ramento; dear aunt of Mrs. Carmelite-, Madison of Havward.

A native of Nortn Dakota, age 64 vears. Friends are invited lo attend services on Saturday, October 17, at 1 p.m. at 2 1 "2 3 133S gent new provisions to deter Mr. Roberts said it is hoped A 443'a Ai'i sowstps died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Barbara Fenger 33 22 1334 244 4434 31' 2 179 4S-4 34 33? i terrorist bombings, including the Eoaen and Lance Mortuarv.

Private 34 the new rig will be in place by Sparlln SoRand SrnirpD 45' a J5'4 the death penalty for anyone 33' 4 33-s 12 Hayne, 2315 Oak Knoll dr entombment, Santa Rosa Memorial Park. DOYLE In Santa Rosa. Octr.her 15. 1970 Monday. Squibb 1.12d St 8rnd 1.60 convicted of a fatal bombing, patient's heart dangerously.

"Some of the patients describe the sensation as one of suffocation or drowning," said Dr. Arthur G. Nugent, chief psychiatrist at Vacaville where convicted persons are taken for processing. "Even some of the toughest (inmates) hate and fear this," he added. "I myself wouldn't try it for the world." All but five of the 68 who underwent the treatment at Vacaville since 1967 had given Dr.

Fenger, a native of Denmark, earned his PhD. in bio Elizabeth Dcvle, loving wife of Leslie J. Dovle. Beloved mother of James In the meantime, Lakeport's water supply is maintaining its 77 -2 777- 5 In addition to tightening .50 9 201. 197 197r-- BangrP .1 Sh 6 8'.

S'-j b'i Bath Indust '1 14'4 U'4 14'4 BeatFoods 1 39 3Ui n.ij Beckm 4 77 27 J- BEECHAr .75 2 12 '2 12 '4 .60 4 34 34 3) 3' Bendix 1.60 17 25H 25' 2ss a Benguet nc 12 6i 6'4 Beth Stl 1.80 54 22'k 22 .88 10 SO' 50' l'i BoeinaC .40 31 IS7. 1 15'i Boise 58 477 47'b Borden 1.30 35 2714 278 1W 1' BorqWr 6 25't) 25-4 75H Bost Ed 2.24 3 34'j 34V. Bourns Inc 2 11'4 ll'i ll'l BranilfA .50 10 81 BrisMv 1.50 3 4 57'4 567- Brunswk .10 39 19 'Vi 18 BucvEr 1.20 24'4 21 24'4-f V4 Budd Co .70 3 94 o.vt 91.1 BulovaW .60 51 JO'a 20v4 BURLInd 1.40 1 403,4 40'4 401i- Burl 1.77d 256 32n 32'- l-l'A Burrghs .60 51 120'i 1 1 93.i 110 '4 control on the interstate trans 35'i 54' a 4'2 1 11-1. 113 chemistry from the University 20 277 20 70 5434 2 2 27 26 44 'i JeffPilot .60 JohnMv 1.20 JohnSJn .32 Jones Jostens .70 JoyMfq 1.40 Doyle of Placentia, Marv Dovle of Eugene, Oregon and Leslie J. Dovle of Placentia, and Robert E.

Dovle of Sebastoool. Also survived bv thirteen Stoical 280 STDOInd 2.30 Std NJ 2.70d StdOhio 2.70 SterlDrg .75 StPwWn 1.80 StuOWort 1 nnOiirn In present low level, and emergen port of explosives and increased 2 r.7 at of Copenhagen 77: cy water shortage procedures 44'2 oranocnnaren ana one arear-orandch Id penalties, the measure broadly A native of North Dakota. Aae. 71 vears. A member of St Fnnene's rn.

remain in effect. Prior to retirement he served as technical director for Ar southwest of Everett. McCrae told the prospective jurors if they were selected they would not be locked up unless a second trial was needed to determine whether the death penalty would.be imposed. The judge also amended an earlier order to newsmen to exclude cameras only from the second floor of the courthouse and to permit sketching on the second floor. Earlier, cameras and sketching had been prohibited anywhere on the courthouse grounds.

Still standing was an order to newsmen not to report anything that is unavailable to the jury SunshM 8 55 1 4634 33 15 10 155 14 expands the power of the 40 thedral and the Santa Rosa Garden Club. S'lii Va suoun 1 Swift CO 1 .60 City water, at present, is to be used for household needs only, federal government in the field 36 -12 53 1 16 26 Friends are Invited to attend a Wake Service at the Welti Chanel of the Ro 3134 36 72'4 27V2 40V2 mour Pharmaceutical Labora tories of Chicago. .6 27': 403a 104 of bombings. 403, 11 ses, uctocer is, 1970 at o.m. will Falher Charles Tracy officiating.

Interment Holy Seculcher Cemetery, Orange, California. It permits FBI agents to 19 105 consent, said spokesman Philip andy- Corn He had joined the company in Kaiser Al 1 KC So Ind 2 KanPLt 1.26 Kelsy-H 1.30 Kennctf 2.60 KerrMc l' Kidde KimbCI 1.20 l.iOd Kraftco 1.70 Kresqe .44 Kroger 105 73 223 2230 and not for garden irrigation Bessie Duncan 14 12 investigate and U.S. attor 1906 and developed its research feiedye 31 Teneco 1.32 Texaco 1.60 TwvPTr 1 jin 30 46 44', 46 114 neys to prosecute bombings and 3812 3tj 6 33; 19 511 205 33 5I'4 51'2 TxGasT 1.48 Ella Rasmussen arson on college and university 33 23 14 URIAH Private services TXGuSul .60 Texlnstr .80 TexUtll 1.80 Tpxtrnn On campuses and every institution GLEN ELLEN Funeral ar were held today for Bessie Dun 11 48 74 21 21 2214 221 33 -4 3 36 47 3334 44 1714 50 79 12 161 3 91.4 25 28 15 53 187 14 46 5 71 31 150 143 12 763 6 35'i 8 17 373 3j'4 33-i 73 53 4 27-4 91i 23 '214 li'i 43,4 51 1334 5'-4 35 or organization which receives 3Jtu 1 1714 i 79. -h 533 i 1 7232- 1, 28 3, 53 a-, 31 5 1 31- 14 141 35 Thiokol .40 rangements are being made financial help from the govern V4 12V, li 181, 1, can, 82, Ukiah, who died Tuesday in a convalescent hospital 12V. 18V4 39 13V4 12 18 39 Duggan's Mission Chapel, Son ment such as public schools Timken 1.80 TraneCo .90 Transam .55 Transitron TranUn 1.20 Trans Air TriCon 2.45d here.

if H'-i for its consideration. This 57'a 5' and hospitals. oma, for Mrs. Ella K. Rasmus-sen, 79, who died yesterday in a 32 31 4 66 6 12 5 31 71 12 77 276 21 4134 41 12 A native of Hopland, Mrs applies to testimony ruled 16'i 1,4 16'a 16''2 Two of the key provisions in Lear Sie .50 LehiqPC .40 Leh Val Ind Lehm 1.70d LOF Co 2.40 Libby McNI Ligo My LinqTV .331) Littn In 2' 2i Lockheed Loews The 1 LoneSCem 1 LoneSG 1.74 Lou Nash 4a LuckvS LykesY 7(1 24'i TRWInc 1 Duncan lived in the Ukiah area Sonoma hospital.

7i. 11 the section dealing with orga 111 3014 73 3,1 all of her life. A native of South Dakota, 107 793,4 27 73' 23 34 nized crime permit judges to inadmissible or stricken from the record, comments made while the jury was out of the room and statements made in 733 4 Her only known survivors are Guthrie for the Department of Corrections. The five were considered in such acute need of treatment that a board of examiners put them in the program, he said. It was used on self-mutilators as well as explosive convicts, he said.

Although the program stopped 18 months ago for lack of volunteers at Vacaville, Guthrie said it might be tried again with caution. Part of the reason for stopping, he continued, was the drug's controversial nature. Correction The annual bazaar sponsored by member clubs of Luther Bur- laboratory or oranotherapeutics. During his active laboratory research he published 36 articles. He assisted in the standardization of posterior pituitary preparations and prepared the first standard for determining the activity of the posterior pi-t i a gland.

It was later adopted and remains the standard today. Dr. Fengers assistance to the many early investigators in the field of endocrinology was world wide. He was a member of the American Pharmaceutical Association and an honorary member of the American Medical Association. 6.T2 1 impose additional sentences of Camn 1.10 5 27'fe 77' 2 IVt, CaroPL 1.46 43 23V 71 23' CarrierC .60 51 33 32 37 54 CaterTr 1.20 36 35'4 347'a Celanese 2 14 56V, 55'i 557'i "2 Centl Sova 1 9 224 22H 22'a-r Vj Cerro 1.60 cj 3 187s Wa id'a ChmSPI 1.20 72 Va ChaseM 1.80 52 48 47 Vj Ches Ohio 4 18 51 tVA 50 CHRISCr 10 7H 7' Chrvsler .60 92 25Va CinGsEI 41 24Vj 241 14 CIT Fin 1.80 43 39V4 39 CltiesSv 2.70 33 46V4 46' 1, Citv Invs .50 76 167'a Wt CleveEl 7.16 7 37H Vn fcwaCol 1.44 44 77H 77' '1 77J' '4 Colaate 1.30 74 Co'linR 11 I6V2 14 Collntst 1.60 7 3 36 TBS 1.40 33 77' -9 Col Gas 1.68 21 3Ua 1 ComSnlv .40 10 77 Com Ed 2.70 16 32'i 7' Vj-t- Com Sat Co 145 4W8 4,:3, ConsEd l.0 73 735 ConsFri 1.10 55 371 2 Wil'a ConsNG 1.88 14 77'4 77 77 Consm Pw 2 6 31 31 31 ContAir 3 ll'i 11H, 1,1214 ConCan 1.60 17 411 Cnotl Oil 56 2678 26" 76V Contrl Data 3 4H7a 4e 4" 1,1 CornGI 21? 5 l7i'? HI Toy B-d .31 t.

-1834 Ifi 1H1 l' CPCIntl 1.70 17 2934 vii Va rrowllCol 41 41 H'4 11 14 1114 CrownZ 1.60 13 307'b 3034 3n7-8 CudahvCo SI 10 UK, I.i3i CurtlsWr .60 4 in ll'-i 113 1. Cyprus 1.60 28 53'4 53'i several cousins. 8 Sli 313 up to 25 years on certain 3 81 8V4 BU UALInc UnCi-bide 7 UN Elec 1.28 Unocal 1,60 UnPac Cp 7 Un'rovsl .70 Aircr 1.80 ltd RranHc The services were at Chapel 36 19-i 80 361 88 18' 4 8 37' 49 161 17'2 11 343 12 1534 Mrs. Rasmussen had lived in Sonoma Valley for many years and made her home at 2563 Trinity rd. She was a well-known poet in the area, writing "dangerous adult special offen of the Chimes, Santa Rosa.

Ev the chambers. lsabelle M. Lam bert aers" convicted or crimes 12 ersole Mortuary was in charge UTDCo 1.05d 31' 934 which carry lesser penalties; 37 mi2 31 "4 31 'a 26V, UGvpm 3s of arrangements. i 36 18', 36 '2 47' 4 34V, 151 93'4 59 '4 151 76 30 "1 24 lfi-4 49i 234 31 "a 14 3 V. 7, 34VB 1 15s 934-J- 1 273- 76- Vt 14 '8'a-t- Vi V4 28'.) 14 US Indus uspivr-h 261 Final inurnment will De in 3612 under the penname of Idaleen Nelson.

She is survived by her hus US Smplt 'lo WUJJTS Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday for USStBel 7 Jfi Hopland Cemetery. Contribu and allow special grand juries to indict or issue reports on non-criminal misconduct by appointed government officials. '11 51 1512 22 7314 7 76V, 38 30'i 12 747. 86 183 68 51'i 4 7.134 30 283,4 US Tob 1.10 32 18, 313a 32V, 263a 367 2434 151 11 14 23 79' 17i 2012 177 14ii 3 9 15 37 8 4 18 12 6 48 4 2 20 11 43 12 61 543,4 244 15 151 1 111 1114 73 7314 14 793', 593, i tions are preferred to a favorite band, Rasmus T.

Rasmussen, UtdUtilit .97 Uolohn 1.60 USMCn 1.60 UtahPL 1.92 Mrs. lsabelle M. Lambert, 87, who died yesterday in a Stockton hospital. charity. and her son, James R.

Rasmus 17 14 203 7034 sen, both of Glen Ellen; her sis Macy 1 Mad 1.84d, Maqnav 1.70 Mar Oil 1.60 Marcor .80 MarMid 1.70 MarshF 1.10 MartMr 1.10 Massev 1 May DS 1.60 Mavtag 1.10 MCCror 1.70 McDonD .40 McGr 1 1.40 McGHM .60 weadCorp 1 Memorex Merck 2 Inc AAidSoUt .96 IV4 MinnPL 1.20 MobilOl 2.40 Monogram Monsan 1 .80 Motnrota .60 Mt Fuel 1.80 30 305, He leaves his wife, Inez Fen 173 irya li'V- Mrs. Lambert was a native of England and had been living in In addition, the bill would make it a crime to use money from organized crime to establish a legitimate business hi interstate commerce; make 8614 bank Art and Garden Center will take place Oct. 22 at the 83 34 8614114 87V. "i 4 Varian Asso VendoCo .60 VlctorCC .50 Va Elec 1.12 ger, and daughter, Mrs. Hayne, both of Santa Rosa; son, Fred i 4 '314 18...

2:14 Sacramento since 1943, 37 875 1 15 23 2314 15 7.1', 71' i center, 2050 Yulupa ave. The She was a former resident of 33 89 a 14-r- ii eric Tucker Fenger, Palos Verdes; and seven grandchil 1634 T3' 16Va 54 3 it a federal crime to participate Press Democrat regrets that it 545 54 FREE ESTIMATES Walqreen 1 Warl 1 7ft ter, Clara Nelson, Los Angeles; her brother, Gen. Herning Nelson, USMC retired, Virginia, and by one grandchild. Correction Charles S. Shriver of Santa Rosa not Charles S.

1 11 '2 61 9 82 70 ll'i 31 dren 3431 in a conspiracy to obstruct the enforcement of state or local 31 14 Wash 47 46 47 1' incorrectly published in yesterday's newspaper that the bazaar would take place today. Saturday's will be at 1 35V. Willits from 1918 to 1943. She is survived by her son, Vincent Lambert, Sacramento; her sister, May Willis, England, and two grandchildren. Services will be at the Anker- vvrestAir WsBanc 1.30 WUnion 1.40 Waet CI 1 an 14'4- Vj 6.14.14 1,4 50 4-1 gambling laws, establish feder 16 163 2 13V4 8 18 120 2014 10 50'4 31 6'r-, l9'2 6 14'4 49 3734 138 363,4 104 643 4 71 '4 130 50 6 17' 4 11 5914 26 167 9 35 45 35 167 3514 X-Y-Z 11 a.m.

from the Eggen and IK nanRiv 7 8'', 8V, IS'', 1 Dana Co l'i 235'n 7Pa Dart In 133 32a 32 32V 12 Da c41.1Co 1 16 16 16 V. DavPLt 1.60 4 71'a 713.4 2134 Oere Co 39 353(1 34'a 35 Del Mnt 1.10 1 6 7434 7a itv, Dennin .60 10 lfs'a DetEdl'; 1.40 10 lm I8V4 Dtam Shm 1 1 TO vj4 Disne" in 117 116V, 117 13 DomeMi 28 63''- 'a Dow Ch 20 49 67'-'e73, Dresfer 1.40 '3 "34 "Hi 73' 1, Ou'-oP 1.40 71, i'-, 7.17 14 DnPont 33 57 ip luonoL 1 707i 2f3' Dynam 17 7 634 6" al control over interstate and 23 3512 39 16 11 4414 91 415 Taking part in the bazaar will Wstva- 1.05 Lance Mortuary with the Rev 201.4 (7 '4 T-a 1i'4 32 36' 2 641 21 4 49'4 "y'i 16'a 36' 4 24 ,4 155i 16 44 4414 foreign commerce in explo be Santa Rosa Garden Club, WPVPrms iWhelPitt Stl Whirlnt 1 4A Alexander Bryans of the First 41 -1 t.c; Artists Roundtable, Redwood IS7. WhMot 165 16'i 14 Lucier Mortuary in Willits with the Rev. Donald Hougland of Shrines wrote the letter about Sonoma State Hospital which sives; and establish a national commission to determine if the measure or any current laws 71 71 -r wicxes CP 1 WinnDx 1.68 Woolwh 1.20 7U V. Garden Club, Sunset Garden Club, Santa Rosa Men's Garden United Methodist Church officiating.

Entombment will follow at 11 a.m. Monday at Green Hill Memorial Park, San Pedro. 3S -I- 14 3J--. 1,4 the Willits Methodist Church of appeared in yesterday's letters 3V4 317, Nat Airl .40 NitBisc 2.70 NatCash .77 NatDistil .90 Nat Gen .20 NatGvo 1.C5 Nt Lead 1.70 NatStet 2'2 Nev Pw 1.16 Newbr-rry 1 NEnaEI 1.48 NiaoMo 1.10 NorfolkWs 5 NoOmRk 1.20 NoNtGs 2.60 NoStPw 1.70 Nw Ban 1.40 Norton Si 5i infringe on individual rights, 16Va Club and Redwood Empire Rose column of The Press Democrat ficiating. Burial will be in Wil 9-t 14 71 22' 4 3 "4 31'.

I67 1934 141 675 1734 471 23'2 34 41 Society. lits Cemetery. J914 I' 7 163 62 172 47 23'4 34 413 1 834 183,4 V4 64 US li; "a XeroxCo .80 ZaleCorp .64 Zayre Corp Zenith 1.40 lJ5'a 1 6V2ll2 '7-' 47V. la HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT 69 68'2 67 34 RENTALS and EascoCo .90 Eastern Air EastKod la EaonY 1.40 EiPasoNG 1 PltraCo 1.50 FSB In 1.20 Essxlnt 1.20 fhvlCo .84 ExCellO l'i 32 14 17'4 171 171i 11 17 93" "3 7 77' 97'. 771 78 14 343 4 SALES 28 31 V4 31 KNOW THE PRICE BEFORE WORK BEGINS ADJUSTMENTS REPAIRS exchanges TRANSCO TRANSMISSION CO.

1470 SANTA ROSA AVE. (FORMERLY A AMCO) PH. 544-6722 23 71'4 21 2H Vz 8 20'. 20 20'A Farm Markets livestock, Poultry, Produce A Boom Grows In Surrender Leaflets TOKYO (UPn 20' '2 70'4 1 13'i 1311 21-' FIREPLACE SCREENS TOOLS! SANTA ROSA TENT I AVHIHG USSMtriKiM 5454407 HOME USE FOR Ok-fltM ThmFf Comment Wilktn WbMl Chairs iMMtt MachiMi TractiM titiimtnt Invalid EfjiMllt Crvtcbts CMn 37 "4 14 Vi 37 37 14 V- 19' 4 14 u. OccldPet la OgdsnC Oh-oErt 1.54 OklafiE 1.1 Okl'NG OllnCorp .8 D-Rp-'-.

1.20 OtiEICo 2 Outbord 1 OwensC .75 Owenlll 1.35 95 40 4 3 3 19 7 7 7 4 17 20'4 21'. 23' 2 iH lEs 415 22'4 7:5 43-4 A'h l)'-4 1,1,, 25s 23'4 aberge .40 FactrM FairCam .50 Fairmont 1 Ferro Co .70 curio dealers are buying up leaflets dropped over Japan by U.S. bombing planes in 1945 urging Japan to surrendpr 41f'- if SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-Fruits and vegetables: Avocadoes, California, two 75Mi 14 '01 15 ,4 14 7V2 23-a 14 49 V. 23 1.2 35 4834 tos n-'i 18'4 18 19 19'i 2334 49'il 492 233b 2i' 16'i FlintkoteC 1 FlaPwr 1.60 39 2 53 5 14 1 5 2 114 12 94 29 5 33 43" a Iceberg lettuce, Calif, cartons 24s 2.25. Bell peppers, Calif, large bell 12c per pound.

Tomatoes, Calif, two layer BROWN'S Dealers are paying 3,000 'yen layer lugs and cartons 48s Va FMC Co .85 FdFairS .90 FordMf 2.40 ForMck .80 FreeprtS .80 Fruehuf 1.70 18.50-20.00. Pac Gas Vj PacLtC 1.60 AMBULANCE SERVICE ($8.23) eacn lor surrender leaflets. 271 32 5'H 51-a SIT 1 Iil'a l'i- 15; a 15 16 273, J7l, 27'. 14 7 21 '4 59 27' 24 721 2 28 'lugs 5x6 2.50-2.75. Eggplant, Calif, lugs, 4.03 48 Vt) PacPet J5b II J-4771 IIOO Plni Hill M..

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