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SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7. 1953 THE "OSTTOCTON, OHIO, TRIBUNE PAGE FOUR Save These Two Pages for Handy-Reference During Coming Week Radio Program Highlights Censors Getting More Liberal TELEVISION DAYTIME PROGRAMS MONDAY THROUGH (All Times Listtd Ar Eastern Standard) FRIDAY LEADING -May 9-13 1560 WTNS Monday Through Friday- 13:45 Music In Tune M-W-F As TV Gets Past 'Child' Stage Fi AIR-h'm WAYS jKlf NEWS ABOUT hy, WTNS STAN ROBINSON Err oil Garner ruea. Ray Anthony Thura. 1:00 Nawa 1:05 Hits and Misses M-T-W-T 1:05 1560 Club Frl. 1 :30 Hita and Misses M-T-W-T 3:00 Ohio News 2:05 Hits nad Misses M-T-W-T 2:05 Social Security Talk Frl.

3:10 Hita and Mlssea Frl. 3:00 Local News 3:15 Hits and Mlssea 4:00 News 4:05 HillblUy Hit Parade 4:30 Manhattan Melodies Mon. CHANNEL 4 (NBC) 7 to 9, Dave Garroway; 9 to 10, Walter Phil Hps; 10 to 11, Homo; 11, Ding Dong School; 12 to 2, 50-50 Club; 2, Studio Party; 2:30, Undo Bud; 3 to 4, Paul Dixon; 4, Pinky Loo; Loo; Doody. CHANNEL 5 (ABC-DUMONT) Western Rosorvo Tolocourso; Paig Palmer; :30, Kiddloland; 10, movie; 11, Studio 12, Fam Features; 3:30, Undo Jaka; 4, Texas Jim. CHANNEL I (CBSJ-a to Morning Show; Rompor Room; Garry Mooro; to 10:30, Arthur Godfrey; 10:30, Strike It Rich; 12:30, Welcome Travelers; 1, Alice Weston; 1:30, Art Linkletter; 2, Big Payoff; 2:30, Bob Crosby; 3:30, On Your Account; 4, Play Lady; 4:30, Adventure Theater.

MOBMNO 6:00 News 9:05 Breakfast with BUI 8:30 News 9 35 Breakfast with B1U 7:00 News 7:05 Breakfast with Bill 7:31 News 7:35 Breakfast with Bill 7:55 Weather Report 8.00 Breakfast Edition ot News 8:05 Breakfast with Bill 8:15 Morning Chapel M-T-W-T 8:15 Let Thera Be Light rrl. 8:30 Breakfast with Bill M-T-T-P 8 JO Wesleyan Hour Wed. 9:00 News 9 :05 1560 Club those TV westerns. Whea Jackie the Lion's tail was pulled on one program, animal lovers phoned by the hundreds. "After we leleca our first ballet, some people who hadn't seen ballet before thought the men costume- too revealing! But since ballet costumes have been like that for a century, we don't worry about such complaints," the censor said.

"Problem" Stars A censor's biggest headache: by ALINE MOSBY HOLLYWOOD (UP) Television is franker than ever because audiences are more sophisticated and -grown up," a TV censor decided today. Five years ago network censors were cautious, but now that TV ha both feet wet programs are trying more controversial and adult themes. "We did the opera 'Tosca' recently involving a colored white romance and the response was nipped by the Hollywood censor so he'll try to get by with it in New York," he sighed. "Actresses ued to lower their necklines before program time. "In fact, our big problem four years agu was the 'battle of the But Lilli Palmer put them back on Ihe tracks by wearing high necklines." Now, if you notice such things, most of the TV ladies go in for uji-der-the-ehin dresses.

"One last thing," added the censor. "1 use a red pencil, not a blue one." Our area may not realize it but the music of Les Paul and Mary 10:00 News Headlines and 1560 Club Stars who try to dodge him. Ford, is very popular over many other musical aggregations. Kempf Electric will bring you the music of Les and Mary, -at 12:15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Kemp Electric, home of appliances styled by General Electric, asks you to listen.

"A comedian will have a joke 10:30 DuBol'a at work 11:00 Newa 11:05 Town Crier Notes 11:10 Melody Time 11:50 Harriet Green T-T AFTKRNOOON 13:00 World at Noon 13:10 In Tour Neighborhood Server-Upper on 'Breakfast' Show 13:15 Les Paul Mary Ford M-W-F Ohio Story Tuea. and Thura. 12:25 Hymn for the Dav T-T 12:30 Musio by Ken Grlifln 3 3 3 3f Sfi WTNS Coshocton 1 560 Spotlight on xour scnoois T-W-T-F 4 :45 Small Fry Follies 5:00 News 5:05 The Song Shop 5:15 Showcase of Hits 5:30 The Song Shop 5:45 Buckeye Sportslite 8:00 News 8:10 Weather Report 6:15 Stroh's Polka Party 6:30 Evening Melodies 6:55 Newa 7:00 Stars at 7 7:30 Siirn Off BASEBALL MONDAY 13:15 Baseball Matinee 12:45 Dugout Interviews 12:55 Cleveland at New York Kc Saturday, May 14 9:45 Assembly of God 10:00 Book Parade 10:15 House of Sounds 11:00 Dixie Harmonaires 11:30 Stand by for Music 11:45 The Bible Hour AFTERNOON 13:00 Around the Globe 13:15 Baseball Matinee 12:45 Dugout Interview 12:55 Cleveland In Washington 3:30 Teen Time 4:30 House of Sounds 5:45 Buckeye Sportslite 6:00 Local News 6:15 Stroh's Polka Party 6:30 House of Sounds 7:90 News Headlines nd House of Sounds 7:30 Sign Off Monday the 9th, the second of a new series will be heard. At 4:30 each Monday, we offer a new review with name bands, entitled Manhattan Melodies. This coming week will bring you the Henri Rene orchestra, famous for backing the "big" stars on RCA Victor waxings.

seven to one in favor of the program," declared the head NBC tensor, Stockton Helfrich of New York. We did 'Salome' with the dance of the seven veils on a Sunday afternoon, and not one single complaint. We wouldn't have tried these years ago but TV has grown op." Next the network will try a highly-acclaimed new opera, "The Saint of Bleecker Street," already tested by CBS on "Toast of the Town." The story involves a heathen boy accused of having unnatural feelings for his aamtly bister. Network Cantor Buiy There still is "good taste" censoring to be done, however. Unlike HORNING 6:00 News 6:05 Breakfast with Bill 6:30 News 6:35 Breakfast with Bill 7:00 News 7:05 Breakfast with Bill 7:30 News 7:35 Breakfast with Bill 7:55 Weather Report 8:00 Breakfast Edition oftheNewa 8:05 Breakfast with BUI 8:30 Religion In the News 8:45 Town Country Time 9:00 Newa 9:05 Town Crier 9:15 Coshocton JC'a 9:30 The Christophers At least for the remainder of the time, "Spotlight on Your Schools" will be aired Tuesday through Thursdays, 4:30.

"Small Fry Follies" for the younger set, if MONO AY EVENING, MAY WLW-C (4 Columboa WKWN (S). Cleveland WXEl (8), Cleveland No. 4 oi) Cabla No on Cabla No a on Cable 5:00 of Jungla Mttla Raacals Adventure Theater 5 IS 5:30 Meetln" Time Newa Highlight! Looney Tune 5:45 Weather; sporta Newa Parade 6:00 Big Town Corliss Archer Parla Precinct 6:15 8:30 Tony Martin Name's the Bams Douglas Edwards 8:45 News Caravan Perry Co mo 7:00 Sid Caesar TV Digest Burns and Allen tjjgia a sa 7 :30 Voice ot Firestone Talent Scout MM. 8:00 Medic Break the Bank I Love Lucy 8:15 8:30 Robert Montgomery Masquerade Party December Bride 8:45 8:00 Fights Studio Ona mmm :30 People Are Funny 0 'I a it 19 10:00 Three City Final Theater News; sports 10:15 Sports Review Nlte Qwl Theater 10:30 Steve Allen TIESDAV EVENING, MAY 10 WLW-C (4). Culumbus HEWS (5) Clrvelannd WXEL (8), Cleveland No 4 on Cabla No 8 on Cabla No 2 on Cabla 5:00 Dick Tracy Llttla Raacals Adventure Theater 5:15 5:30 Meetln' Time Newa Hlghllghte Looney Tunes 5 :45 Weather; sports News Parade 8:00 To be announced Pooch Pnnide Death Valley Days 8:15 Meet Schools 6:30 Dinah Shore Cav of Amerloa Douglas Edwarda 8:45 News Caravan Jo Stafford Martha Rave To be announced Myrus 7:15 7:30 Playhouse Halls of Ivy ij i 8 :00 Fireside Theater Danny Thomas Meet Millie 8:15 8 30 Circle Theater Elgn-Stl Hours Red Skelton 8:45 9:00 Truth or Conseq, Danger 9:15 9:30 City Detective Theater See It Now MM, MMM 10:00 Thrfe City Final News; sports 10:15 Musical Memories Nlte Owl Theater 10:30 Steve Allen the movies, TV did not wait for outside censor groups.

Each net work has its own censor (delicate ly called editor) who reads scripts and checks costumes and camera Sunday, May 15, the Town and Country department of the Ohio Council of Churches, brings you 30 minutes of recognition for Rural Life Sunday worship service. Listen at 7 p. m. Sunday the 15th, over WTNS. angles.

3f 3 WTNS Coshocton 1 560 3fi 4r Kc. Sunday, May 15 Censor Helfrich sometimes the boom if every dramatic show has a lush in the cast. He also keeps an eye on any racial slurs or extreme violence. Father's day falls on June 19 this year and as in the past we will offer a special quarter hour. Danny Kaye will be this year's guest.

On June 19, listen at 5:30. MiiKMNU I 00 Breakfast Edition ot News Organ Melodies 8:16 Gospel oi Chrlat 8:46 Hour of St Francis 00 Friends of Christ 9 15 Oral Roberts Broadcast 9:45 The Way Out 10:00 Ave Martb 13 30 wins Symphony 11:00 News Naaarene Church Various interests pressure him. A national florists' group nearly popped a carnation when a funeral arieitjsoon 12:00 Looal News 12:15 Baseball Matinee 12:55 Cleveland at Baltimore 3:30 Whistle Scoreboard 3:45 Cleveland at Baltimore 6:15 10th Inning 6:25 News 6:30 Guest Star 6:45 Here's to Vets 7:00 Rural Life Worship Service 7:30 Sign Off in a TV drama specified, "please omit flowers." The American In It's been said the rooster is to the farm dians' Association got upset he The regular monthly JC program will be heard next Saturday morning, Keep up with the Jaycee activities for morninir man in radio is what the Regardless how you think of the "Breakfast With Kill," Hill Du cause, Die red men always lose In waker-upper program bois, locally, there is always time, temperature and tempo Alfred 'Muscle-Bound' On 'Meet Millie' Show This coming Monday through Thursday, the Rev. M. F.

Bell-ville will be heard in the "Morning Chapel," 8:15. Friday, "Let There Be Light. Alfred resorts to bar bells and LEADING EVENING NETWORK PROGRAMS Monday Thru Friday (All Times Listed Are Eastern Standard) NBC :30, Morgan Bearty; 6:45, Ona Man'a Family; 7, Peopla Ara Funny, Dinah Shore, Roy Rogers; 7:30, Dragnet, Bob Hope, Garroway; 8, Telephone Hour, Radio Theater, Groucho Marx; 8:30, Meet the Press, Truth or Consequences; 9, Fibber McGee and Molly; 9:30, Five-Star Final. CBS 5:45, Lowell Thomas; 6:30, Choraliert; 6:45, Edward R. Mur-row; 7, Mr.

and Mrs. North, Suspense, FBI, The Whistler, Crime Photographer; 7:30, Talent Scouts, Mr. Keen, 21st Precinct, Night Watch, Godfrey Digest; 8, Perry Como, Rosemary Clooney; 8:30, Amos and Andy. exercise as part of a plan to im WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 11 press nis giri-inemrs tatner, on WLW-C (4), Columbus No. 4 on Cable W'EW'8 (5) Cleveland No 8 on Cabla VVXEL (8), Cleveland No 2 on Cable Listen every Saturday morning for the Rev.

Robert Mclntyre and "Religion in the News." Tune in at 8:30. Sunday, Mother's Day, it's an to give the day a Bill started in the field of radio in his home town, Red Wing, on KAAA. After learning a few fundamentals, Bill traveled to Littlefield. Texas, KVOW, and for the jiast year and a half has been newscaster and platter spinner for WTNS and vicinity. Fittingly enough his hobbies include good movies, food, and Hi-Fi equipment, plus some quality music thrown in for good measure.

The "Breakfast Server" is married to WTNS continuity writer, Joellen, and they are heard as a man and wife, team Tuesdays and Thursdays, a. m. Currently, we invite you to listen for "Hreakfast With Bill" six mornings a week. ll-l). On Saturdays, he has a co-chef for music and chatter, at least during the tirst hour.

Adventure Theater Looney Tunes News Parade 5:00 Flash Oordon 5:15 5:30 Moetln' Time 5:45 Llttla Raacals News; Hlghltghta Weather; sports MBS 6, Fulton Lewis 6:30, Gabriel Heatter; 7, Top Secret Files, "Meet Millie," Tuesday, May 10 (CBS Television, p. m. EDT). Alfred's woeful lack of muscles stands him in poor stead with the father of Rosalind, his new-found love, until Mrs. Bron-soti, Millie and Johnny Boone, come up with what they believe is a solution.

Elena Vcrdugo, Florence Ha lop and Marvin Kaplan co-star, with Ron K.wd and Roland Winters featured. Treasury Agent, True Mysteries, Official Detective, Counter Spy; 7:30, Take a Number, Cisco Kid; 8:30, U.N. Charter. Waterfront Jlsneyland 8:00 It's a Great Life 8:15 8:30 Eddie Fisher 6:45 News Caravan Matchless Theater Douglaa Edwards Perry Como Indian double header with the Kansas City A's starting at 12:25 Wednesday from New York, 12:55 and on Saturday from Washington, 12:55. Arthur Godfrey Jack Carson Will 7:00 Film 7:15 7:30 My Llttla Margie 7:45 'Studio One1 Will Star James Dunn Mr.

Citizen Desert Comedy in The Millionaire I've Oot a Secret Uberaee Penny to Million James Dunn, Doreen Land and 8:00 TV Theater 8:15 8:30 9.45 Pianist Popular on Maxine Stuart have the leading When You Think of TV Favor of Dramatics roles in "A Picture in the Paper," Sunday evening, May 15 at 6:30, "Guest Star" will bring you Tennessee Erni. Ford and tomorrow night "The Sightseeing Bus," starring Jeanetfe MacDon-ald "Here To Vets" for tomorrow evening brings you Sam Hinton and one week from Sunday at 6:45, Ray Anthony." Hugh Williams interviews Nat King Cole' tonight at 6:30 in the "House of Sounds." Nostalgic WLW-C Tuesday 'Eve Show an original television drama by Mann Rubin about a small town bookkeeper who finds himself thrust suddenly into prominence as the result of a newspaper's mechanical error on "Studio One" Monday, May 9 (CBS Television, p. m. EDT). John C.

Becher, James Hick i stWaMssstaui asU man, fcari oeorge, Heywood Hale Broun, Jason Robards and Christine Burke are featured in the cast. Evening Melodies for week of May 9th: Monday, Ray Anthony; Tuesday, Louis Aicaraz; Wednesday, Jan August; Thursday, Les Baxter; Friday, Boston Week of May lGth: Monday, Owen Brandley; Tuesday, Frankie Carle and Wednesday, David Carroll Thursday, the Commanders; Friday, Think of Me! Towers Antennas Rotors Lead-ins And a Complete Line of Other Television Supplies and Accessories When It's Service You Need, Coll BILL NEWELL, Jr. AT Felix Jackson produces "Studio 9:00 This Is Your Life Hop the Music Boxing 9:15 9 30 District Attorney District Attorney 9 45 Red Barber 10:00 Three City Final Theater News; sports 10:15 Sports Nlte Qwl Theatre 10:30 Steve Allen Till HMD AY EVENING. MAY It WLW-C (4), Columbus MVH (5). Cleveland WXFL (8).

Cleveland No. 4 on Cable No 6 on Cable No a on Cable 5:00 Dun Wlnalow Little Bases Is Adventure Theater 5:15 5 31 Meetln1 Time Newa Hlghllghte Big Playback 5:45 1 Weather: sports Newa Parade 6 Swift Show Wagon Board of Education Playhouse 6:15 To be announced (l 30 Dinah Shore Eddie Cantor Douglaa Edwarda 8 45 News Caravan Jna Froman 7:00 Oroucho Marx Lone Ranger Ray MUland 7 15 7 30 Justice T-Men lu Action Shower of Stars 7 45 a 00 Dragnet 8tar Tonlte mmm 8 30 Ford Theater Pond's Theater Four-Star Playhouse 8 45 9 00 Lux Theater Publlo Defender 915 9:30 Ouv Lombardo Studio 87 9 '45 -mm 10 00 Three Cltv Final Dodge Trester News: ports 10:15 Ames Brothers NtttfOw' Theater 10:30 Tonight William H. Brown directs- Picture in the Paper." HOLLYWOOD (UP)-Jack Carson, weathering his first regular TV comedy series, today allowed as how it may be his last because of his new-found acclaim as an "actor." Round-faced Carson launched a monthly NBC-TV program last fall which, he admits, "got some bad reviews and some good ones." But while Carson the comedian did not set any TV sets on fire he drew raves when he turned dramatic actor twice on the ABC-TV U.S. Steel Hour. He also scored in motion picture theaters last year with his conniving press agent character in "A Star Is Born." "My TV sponsor wants a different format next fall so we may do a dramatic series.

I would be host and act in some. In fact, I may just drift into character parts," the actor said he polished off a truck-size lunch at his favorite haunt, the Lakeside Country Club. The Theater Guild also is paging Jack for a Broadway play, and he The series is sponsored by the Westinghouse Electric represented by McCann-Erickson, Inc. dick Lonuno. Kduard R.

Murrow ts (ruturrd on "Srr It Now" i'ursilavi and "I'rrson To Person" 1 rnl.i on the BS Television Network. of Philosophy at Rutgers university, New Brunswick, N. J. "Two for the Money" is sponsored by P. Lorillard Company, for Old Gold Cigarettes.

Lennen and Newell, is the agency. Levenson to Take Over for Shriner Comedian Sam Levenson will Maiiella Keyc-s. talented pianist at WLW-C. if taking televiewers biick to a nostalgic yesteryear with her new "Musical Memories" program every Tuesday niyht from 10:15 to 10:3) on Uie Channel 4 Kaeh week she ripttues some of the well remembered and well-loved souks ol a certain era. She has saluted 1927 and 1932, and Tuesday rulit.

May will be devoted to another year in the 30 s. Marcella ls a Columbus Kir-1 a Kraduale of Crandview hitfh school and Ohio State university, class of 1SHD. She has attended Capital university and the Julliard School of Music in New York City. Professional and USO tours have taken her to the Philippines, Oki nawa, C.crmany. Hawaii.

Alaska. Canada, where her musical ability was well i-ecoKined. She has play ed in many of these Vnited and ni aeromimnist for Ving Merlin's KiH'hanted Slnn.ns she has tut Mich famous swts the Desert Inn in Las Veas, the Riverside Club in Newport, Ky and the ArtiiiKten Hotel in Hot SpriivKS, Ark. Thiy attractive young musician has appeared frequently as accompanist and soloist on various RIGHT ON TOP Hed Buttons was called on to Miy a few woitls at a big party where nearly all the guests were associat pinch-hit for Herb Shriner as host of CBS Television's "Two for the ed with TV, Said Ued: "I so Money" during the Hoosier hum APPLIANCE CENTER i OHONl 1260 Wr ta in ft hm avt may co-star with Oscar winner orist's summer vacation. Leven Klad you asked me, because I'm celebration)? tonight, Kot the new nnd here's the rimmJ news I'm back in the first Shirley Booth in a movie.

7 son will take over from July 2 through Sept. 3 (Saturdays, Robert Q. Lewis Sees Repertory Idea 9:30 p.m., EDT). parson minus his TV program hasn't broken any rating records because it's only once a month. Shriner, whose droll tales of In Salvation oi Many Shows on Television you don have a chance to build anybody," he said.

"Every diana have spiced the popular quiz show since its debut on the CBS Television Network Aug. 15, 1953, plans to spend most of his vaca nigm is starting again. But the dis Cable Television Is Better! Three channels give you com. plete network coverage with a minimum dial. Tower Antennas 620 Main Street PHONE 696 advantage of being on every week is that you're worn out too much." Carson, with his usual "ah.

shows at wlw-C where she be expanded to their Montgomery has a reading staff that scans every source of material constantly original TV plays, magazine fiction and articles, fiction and non-fiction in the book field, newspapers and even dusty classics. Almost anything may be grist for adaptation which Is anoth shucks" grin, thinks he passed the acting grade "because if you have a great part with meat to it, you tion around his new home at Larch-mont, N. on Long Island Sound skin diving, sailing his schooner and puttering in his workshop, Shriner's colleague on ''Two for the Money," Dr. Mason Gross, will fill his chair as quiz moderator during the summer with the exception of a couple of weeks off. dross is Promt and Professor get praise.

"Also, everybody is so over been employed for two years as musical director. Her after-hour tune Is filled with engagement to play for a number of Columbus organization In private life Marcella i Mrs, Harry Robertson and resides with her husband at 2SSH1 Neil v. in whelmed by the fact you do something you're not supposed to do line frank Sinatra in 'From Here To If a regular charac ter actor had done that part, you Columbus. Home of GE Appliances Invites You to Listen Each Monday. Wednesday and Friday FOR THE MUSIC OF wouian i nave noticed k.

"I did 'A Star la Born' and say. 'Jeez, the depth of feel By JACK GAVER NKW YORK (IP) -When you use 52 one-hour dramatic scripts annually, year after year, you naturally give a great deal of time to thinking about writers and writin. So it was only natural for Robert Montgomery to lead off an interview about his "Montgomery Pre sent" on NBC-TV with the subject. "1 can't for the life of me," said the handsome actor-producer "see how any young writer today can afford not to make an effort to break Into the television field. "The outlets are certainly there.

Dramatic show, both live and film, 30 minutes and one hour, are all over the channels. The demand far exceeds the supply of good things. "And in the past two years a lea-t. the prices tor "scripts have gone up and up until there is no better paying medium for a writer for the effort required. A one-hour TV scriH ss worth considerably more than a short story for a mag anne except in rare cases.

And the price for the original television use may be the least of the rewards WE SERVICE ALL MAKES er lucrative TV field for writhers. "We slay about six wecks ahead of ourselves," the producer explained. "For example, at the time one of our plays is given on a Monday night, work will be In progress on the play that will be used six weeks hence. In the matter of stockpiling ideas and srripts, we are even farther ahead, of course. If I had 100 scripts stockpiled, I still wouldn't be satisfied.

You can never get enough." There's no letup in the Montgom ingwhen all the time I'm thinking of mashed potatoea. "Besides," he added, "I'm not Radio an il Television comedian at all. I don't think like one. TWO GAMES ON TAP Two ha.M'hull games air on the docket for WLW-C televiewer this next week. The Cincinnati Hed-'ens' game with the Philadelphia Phillies will be.leleeiit on Friday, May 13 ut 1 30 p.

m. on the Channel 4 station; and on Saturday May 14, tlie Ueils' Kaine with the Brooklyn iMUers will be carried (rum 1:30 to 3.30 p. in. or lo oonclus- SIOIl. Carson likes being a dramatic PAUL and actor Decause we nam in me comes out." His beautiful wife Lola Albright, also will be happy wnen ne gets out of comedy work "With comedy show you've got nerves and worry," he reflected "Thu morning my wife said.

'I Mary ery operation, of course no sum mem off. When the regular Montgomery series of fall, winter and spring ends, hij "summer stock company" carries riht on. The only relief Montgomery get during this period is not having to ap-lcar personally as a "live" host on Ihe summer programs He put the tead'lns" on film. Otherwise he's at his desk a usual giving as much time as ever to lining up material. love br ing married to you, you're RADIO and TV SERVICE YOUR AUTHORIZED CROSLEY DEALER 11 SOUTH SIXTH STRICT PHONE 2427 SENSIBLE MAN George S.

Kaufman's classic line alxut turning prie money over to a chanty is still the best. Said George "I would like to (loli.ite this needy f.imily, of which 1 am the head." WTNS run. And i was worrying, 'Now about that joke in the script She coulda killed me. She stand me when I'm doing a comedy show." COSHOCTON OVER now that movie ami stae producers are keeping a sharp eye on every TV dramatic show with a view to acquiring material that can.

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