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The Bridgeport Telegram from Bridgeport, Connecticut • Page 73

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Baskerville Dies; Active in Wateibury WATERBURY Dr. Nathaniel G. Baskerville, of SOS Congress avenue, a deritist ami first Negro member nf this nity's Board of Educatiim, died Tuesday in St. Mary's hospital. Services will take piece Friday at 1.1 a.m.

in the Grace Baptist Kingsbury street, with the Rev. Jonathan E. Reed ot- licnting. rsunai win oe in mi. Olivet cemetery, Watertown.

The Keyes home, 63 Pearl street, Is in charge of arrangements. In South Hill. Virginia, Dr. Baskerville came In Water-bury- in 1340. He was the first Negro member of the Waterbllry nnard of Education, a forinet member bf the Board of Directors of tin: p.

Nr.oi.i onnnr. House, member of the Negro Business and ProffissKinal Club. Messiah Baptist iihurth ir Bridgeport, Waterbury Dental Society, and Phi Beta Sigma fraternity of Medical College in Nastiviue, lena. "Survivors are his wife, Mrs. lllie'M.

Baskerville: ters, Maty' and Callie Baskerville bnth of Watcrbury; two sisters, Mrs. Joint Randolph of Montoc and Mrs. Frances Giiifen. of South Ozone Park, a brother Samuel Baskerville of Bridgeport; rind several nieces and nephews. DEATH NOTICES MOHR-ln Mlllord RING-In CMrlfn 1 Tnscurta.

Fr'wiW iniriSny 3 ctiV Wudroiilav iBARREl rculptured 1 GUILD) from-Select -J Granite. Worki I960 -STRATFORD AVE, 353-7027 i 'oi'- i-30 -o tram tho KinughniiiSCV t.rc-nl aj 1 1 7 SB, £lV IrwiM in 'ccilhotlt Ctiurdl 2. BlShT 'a Son, MM FalrlWd 79 p.tn-TURHfeR-in Mlllord HospHrjl, June kind CKpresslciTS II coiijri of splrNunl und fkiral 1 1 rn 1 1 1 1 fnlh-- spin' Bereaved Family Positively No I We- aSvisu yon on cemetery requirements how your monument shouliS be sc: listed 10 harmonize with environment. CaHm. There is no obligation what-fiaevcr.

arc specialists IB S-Sgt. Flynn Of New Milford, Dies in Vietnam NEW MILFORD A James Gerald Flynn, 22. in of Brewster. N.Y.. former- killed in action in Vietnam-, word recaived '-bv his parents and his the- former Kccine or t.anoi«wooa Lake toad, Milford.

The. soldier's was, notified of Ins death by the De- 1 tense aepaitment: iwi Tuesdav. Details on his i death, reported' to have occured 1-ast w.ere noc idiately available. 1 was a of First Cavalry division (Air- mohiiej. iter: fivm jHigh school-where lie was it star.

nlaver. and had been stationed uVViotnnrn since mid- Febriiary. Before entering the Army, ne as a' licensed funeral director 1 New York, serving with Garlock's Parkside Memorial of New York' City. four nieces. a 1967 eraduatc of Inc I American.

A a 111 Mc- iAllister. institute ot funeral Services, in New York. While studying there, he wa elected vice president of i class and president of the Student Council. Upon graduation, he received, me mamas iji award for vlunn nnripn-went basic trainins at Fort Dix, N.J., and was also stationed at Fort Bennuig, as a tactical, non-commissioned officer with the company, Sth Student battalion. Danbury high school futiLball mnrh Eucene fGus) F.dwards, who coached Flynn on the jun- as 'The typical cleancut.

all- Aniencan coy. Sot Kivnn is tn his oarents and wife. by three brothers, Sgt. Patrick land, Kevin riynn anil riuup u. Flynn, hotn ot Krewsier, n.i., hie PTsndmotiier Mrs.

Mildred Flynn of Danbury: and leces ana Mrs. Aruad Ji, Moek TlATOnuRY Services for Mrs. Charlotte E. Mock, 78, of 57 Garfield avenue, widow ot Arpad Mock, who died Tuesday in Fairfield Hills hospital, Newtown, will loin, Frldav at 11 a.m. in the Tomlinson Homestead, Main si reet 'the Rev.

"Hans A. Voss, pastor at Immanuel I.uther- in Lutheran ceme tery. iwre. Mock was bant In New York city anil lived, in Danbury most nf her lite. She was for active In the Ladies society of Immanuel Luther- church.

I.rt enrvived hv two SOUS. Mor.lc nf Daiiburv and Arppd w. iviock ui gianr.daiignier, ivius Nfock of Danbury; brother, Jacub Buckman.at Treasure a sifter. Mrs. John J.

Morgiin'of Sutfera, N.Y.; and DEATH NOTICES hfaaVcd molfier "rt SI nS. 5 Intorcrwnt li Frlentli i church with Ploco on Soluraoy a cemetery: ids may cojl I. In. Fneov 3-J, Phan Ron; Wnln Street cri, Joseph oral Huoh, Marilyn ond Miss Friend! te oernt wilh mllllanr HONAN-i h. FlnnilJ.

j-tonon. fiveiTJ-, OH ot o.m., cl vcl v. Humsy-iii unit Sorch Hurlay, cJ-47 Devon Frlei -Si in St? Jal may call J.i end Tnure day, s-s, OBITUARIES Mrs. Estcban Alhertv Shrvices for Mrs. Florentina Lopes Alberiy, of Bldgl 39, Father Panik village, widow of Fsteban'-' Alberh', who Wr.lr in her -home.

Avill take iplaco tomorrow at 8:15 a.rii.Jn the D.ouglelld Bnd; Son's funeral home, to St. Mary's cnurcn wu.n. Mass 'Burial will. be Mtehaftl's eemeterv. in puerfq' Rico, Mrs.

Al-berty had a resident here Sui vivors are tvo sons. 7 Ahraham Ltfoez. both- of i-Bridgenort: ihree. daugh ters', Mrs. of and Leonora boih' of Brooklyn, N.

12 g'rand- ctuidrcn William Butts William F. Butts 33. of Stratford a welder for the Ayco Lycoming division, died yesterday jn St- Vincent Services will take place Satur day at 10 a. m. in the Bohic and funeral home.

the Rev. Raymond Worster, pas-tar of IhB First Congregational church, Stratford, otllciatmg. Burial win be in Forestview can-slsrv Winded. as a resident 'of Bridgeport i.JVVK.l Survivors are his wife, Mrs, Aitr-o Butts: his mother, Mrs. Alice Berryhill of Wlnsted; slur.

Mrs. -Sally Dvnes of Winsted; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ernestine Touttcl- lotte ot Brooklyn; ann several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Fred O'Neil Services for Mrs.

Grace Pi cirriJio O'Neil, 63, of 480 Noble jvpniie widow nf Fred O'Neil, who dleri Tuesdav in BridRenort hospital, will MKe place lomarnjw iniiri funeral home. 499 (Washington avenue, and at 9 ocJocic in rioiy Liiuitu with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs.

Phlllo Phillins Servicer, tor Mrs. Rita Moore BhllHnc ill. nf 1UB4 Mill Plain road, Fairfield, widow of Philip IPhillina and a secretary for the Tnwn of Fairfield, who died Mon day, will take place tomorrow at a.m. in me o-nangnnessey -Brothers funeral home, 50 road, Fairfield, and at 10 o'clock St. Tnnmas Aquinas auircu with a requiem Mass.

Burial will in tiakiawn cemetery. Joseph StafBcrt ANKtiNfA Military services for Joseph Staffleri, 72; of 18 Elm street, a retired employe of the Anaconda American Brass company, who died Monday, will take place today at 6:15 o.m. in the Louis M. Spinelli funeTal home, 62 Beaver street, and at 3 clrjck in Holy itosary cnurcn with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in Mount SL Peter cemetery, Derby.

David A. Jcrman DANBURY Services for rvurirf A 7D. of Candle- wond Park, a refiied foreman with the Pitney-Bowes Tostai Meter Stamford, who died Monday in Danbury hospital- will take place today at 2 p.m. in the Bouton and Reynolds funeral home, Si5 Bedford street, Stamford, with the Rev. Charles Geriinger of the United Church of Christ, Danbury, officiating, Burial will be in Fairfield Mem orial Park, Stamford.

Daniel T. Hurlov Services for Daniel T. Hurlev. 78, of 47- West avenue, who died" Monday; will take place Friday at 15 a.m. in the Gregory F.

DDyle funeral home, 2S1 Bridgeport avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Ann's church with requiem Burial wid he dale. ftirs. Auenst J. Mohr Mit.Ffwn Private Christian Science services -for -Mrs: Emily Woosler Mohr, of 34 Nells road, widow of August J.

who died luesaay in ner. neine, laVfi- nlaee todav neral homo ot Henry, t. nisnup snn. 1139 Fairfield avenue, Bridgeport. Cremation will in Mountain urove i-rciiiuwif, BndReriort.

Ttnpnweit -services far jChris Burnweit, 79, of 5 Morning side terrace, who. (lieu in Friday at p.m. in the Fairfield funeral home of Albert W. Spear. 39 South Benson roan, i-it thn Trumbull Congre gational eaurtii Moir Mr.

Burnweit jsoii-in-law. Burial Lawrieroft ccmeiery, will he in Fairfield, BDrn in Lithuania, Mr. Bum-welt lived in Trumbull 10 years. He-was; the 'owner of Burnweit Construction company for many years. Miiry Schneider Burnweit; a tin and.

Mrs. Hubert L. Melr jot Mrs. Bertha Kflims or onygo' Iport; end six grandchildren. THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 1959 Mrs.

Richard Moore Services for Mrs. Susan Sulli an Moore. 65. of 352 Priscilla stteet, widow of Richard Moore. U05pitaii will taKe piai Larsen funeral home, 2496 North evenue.

and at 3 0 elect 1 iCharles chiirch tvith a requiem Mass, Burial will be in Mount Peter cemetery, DerSy. Miss Harriet J. To'mllnson Services lor -Miss Harriet Jane Turn! i -mi. 97. of 124 L6IMHC nop.

who died Tuesday in her hnnc, will lake place today at 11 a.ra. in St. George's Enisconal church with the Rev. Hobart J. Gary, rector, officiating.

Burial will be in Lakeview ametery. The T-Ienrv F. Blshon and Son funeral home, H.lfl Fairfield ave- ments. in charge of arraufie- Mrs. Diego Quintero Services for Mrs.

Sallv Ann Bums Quinlero, 58, of 755 i-ho died Monday, will take! place tomorrow at 15 a.m. in the l. I'l'tej' ar.o hons luner-al -home', 255 Bamum avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. John Ne- ioomucene church with a icouiem chael's cerhetery. £amond Bnrbi 51prvii-ek fnr FrtmnnM Rarbi "Rd.

ot 135 Merriam street, who died Tuesday in" St. Vincent's viU take place today at in tho Louis A. Abriola and Son funeral home, 426 East Washington avenue, ana o'clock in St Patrick's church with a requiem Mass. Burial wdl be in St. Michael's cemetery.

Lawrence H. Grille Militarv services for Airman l-C onwnce H. Grillo. 21. aon I of Mr.

and -Mrs, Hugh Grille of 13H5 East Main street, win killed hv liirhtninu Mav 28 Ivietnam. will take olace" Friday at a.m. in rjie spauaccino and Sons funeral home. 499 Washirifitnn avenue, anil at 19 o'clocic St. unaries cnurun with a requiem Mass.

Burial will be in St. Michael' i James V. Esposlto, Sr. Services for Jamei Esposlto, 63, of Fanton road, a former meat cutter at the Market Basket on White street, who died Tuesdav afternoon while imowing his lawn, will take place Friday at 0:15 a.m. in uie tor- street, and at 9 o'clock In SL Edward tho Confessor church.

New Fairfield, with Mass or quiem. Burial will be in Peter's cemeterv. Mr. EsEosito was torn in Dan bury and managed, the meat department at the Market Basket for more fhan 20 years, retiring when the store ciosea Parmcna Scalzo Esposito; three sons, James oeraiu and Robert J. nil of Danbury; a daughter, Mrs, Basil Lendaro of Danliury; rnree William.

nuis and John Es- nniiif. and two sisters. Mrs. John LaCava and Mrs. Frederick Vis-crjnti, al! of Danbury; five grand-! children and several nieces and nephews.

F. Doucelte iVlnss. Services for John F. Doucette, 85, of 33 High street, father of Kobert Doucette of 53 Sharon road, Stratford, who died Wednesday in Lynn hospital. will lake place Friday at a.m.

in the St. Laurent funeral home, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church, with a requiem Mass. Burial will be in SL Jean's cemetery. Doucette had been a resident of Lynn for Sf) years.

He was a retired shoe cutrer. Survivors, in addition to nis annHier son. Georee Dou- eette eight grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Lawrence M.

Turner MILFORD Mrs. Anna Irene Turner, 09, widow of Lawrence M. Tamer, ot sparrow nuau lane, died Tuesday in Milford hospital. Services will take place Friday at in the Cody-White 'funeral home, 107 Broad street. arid at 9 o'clock in St.

Agnes church a requiem Mass. Burial will be in timgs riignn-ay cemetery. Borri in Pittsburgh', Mrs. Tume i.nrt in Milford nine years. cin-iunTc ire three sons.

James E. and John R. Turner of'LaMlr-, ifdo, ana Lawrence ivj. rur- vjtrikler of Pitts burgh, a Sister, Mrs. Agcns Becli- gtnn.dchildrcn.

PJ. Moslev for. James Mosley, .45. of. 51 Spruce a' flight inspector -em-ployed by Sikorsliy Aircraft, who rurnnrfiu In SU Vincent's hos: nriHoonnrr.

will take'Dlacii today at 8:31) a.m.. In. the Cody-White funeral home, Rr'Wnrv'ii rhnrch with a TCrnlienri Mass. Burial will be In highway cemetery. John 70, Dies; Ex-Daricn Principal nARIEN Jolin H.

Rine 70. of 27 Leroy avenue, principa! nf Danen high senoui lrum nils to 1942, died Wednesday in his home. Services will take place Satur-1 dav at 2 in the Cnvcnant Congrcgalional church, Georgetown, with the Rev. Luther Ek, pastor, officiating. Burial will be private, The Bouton funeral home .0 West Church street, Georgetown, is charge ot arrangements.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. Ring lived in Georgetown and Danen area for most of his life. He attended Georeetown univer sity, and received his B.A. from New university ana ters deirree from Yale ty in education. Ir.

1042, Mr. rv.ee In; i he ee of principal of Darien high school to become a -personnel specialist- tor tni General Electric company 1 Bridgeport. irs are his ivii'i-, J.lr; Rulh Nordlund a brother, Joseph Ring of Bridgeport; two sisters, Mrs. John Locke, of New York city and Mrs. Arthur Carl son of Lake Worth, and! several nieces and nephews, Ex-Danbuiy Fire Chief Johii H.

Ireland Dies Retired. Danbury Fire Uue: John H. irri.mi, died Tuesday Danbury hos- Services will take ple.ee. Friday at a time and place to Be announ-rpd hv rhft Tomlinson Homestead. 336 Main street.

Burial will be in Wooster cemeterv. with cui cf.n.tnj.'i hv the Rev. F. Graham Luckenblll. rector ofl St.

James Episcnpal church. Chief. Ireland, who retired In 1955, joined the paid department! in 1912 and became the meat's sixth chief in 1949. He member ot the International As- He Is survived bv his wife, Mrs. TTih.J Hiilhprt Ireland: son.

John It. Ireland, Jr. ot Broomieiu Center; daughter, Donald- brother. Thomas C. Ireland of sister.

Mrs. Harry L. Baisley. 'also of Danbury; grandchildren, lour Swimmer, 17, Drowns In Lake at Lakeville Aircvii.r.i-: (API A Salis bury youth drowned'wlille swimming in Lakeville Lake Tues day afternoon. 1 ih 01 jyui nF Mr rtild Mrfi.

JOCU Bartle of Uuderniountain Road, Selisbury was discoverer! oy other swimmer in about six of water at 3:45. state enllee sav the bodv discovered 3D feet from the shore about 45 minutes after the youth had arrived at the beach. Ho one had noticed him nursing before the body wa found. Somers Soldier Dies Serving in Vietnam snviFRK API The family of Army specialist 4 Roy C. Newsome of Snmers has been informed of his ueaui in Viet-T-Tis wife Marilyn and ills par ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Royal New were 'informed of his death Tues day. Newsome, 20, Joined the Armj last year anil was sent to Viet- September. Wallace tiller Dies; M-16 Rifle Dcsitrner RAN FORD. CAP1 iWallace B.

Butler, designer of the M-16 rifle and other died Wednesday at his home. He-was 19. suit-ant firm in nearby New Ha ven, Butler had worked lor a number of weapon's manufac turers, including wmcncs.er-Western and Colt Firearms, in Hartford, where he designed the M-lli rifle; now in use by u.s. troops in Vietnam. Survivors uiciuae nis wmiiiv, two Fall Is Blamed In the Death of his Samuel F.

Bassett NKW HAVFK Services for Samuel F. Bassett, 61, of 1203 Forest road, father (if Mrs. Jamrs F. Conlcy of. Fairfield, whn died Sundav in his home, lake, place l-riday at in the Si, Aedans cmirc.n, with a solemn liich reouicrr Muss.

Burial will be in St. Lawrence cemetery, West Haven. Tlie'M. Walker and Son fune ral hope, 1201 street, is In charge ot arrangements. Mm.

ThomasiHonnn for Mrs. Marv (Mayme) Finnell Hoitan. widow of 'Thomai-Honan, of 310 Catherine street, who dlefl Ulic place today at a.m, neral home, 515 Washington avenue, and at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church wilh a requiem Mass. Burial will be in St.

Rosu'S cemetery, Newtown. Ford Executive nFTRniT fAPl A Ford Motor Co. executive 'whose body fnnii.i mil side rlic Ford Hos pital Clinic died of multiple iriju- Couhtv Medical Examiner's office concluded Wednesday. A hnsnitnl snnkesman said J. Benlqn Lackey, 55, president of the Ford Motor Credit.

went Id the hospital Friday, because of renurrine abdominal naias. ft noctor saia ne leit i.acKcyi an 1 th-tUinr i- Tuesdav to the with another doctor. When he returned, Dr. -Masoud Shahidi Isaid i-ackcy was gone. His body as.

found on the grountt Delow i open wmoow. There were ri the. Lackev ioined Ford' in 1050. Attn- I -j was elected president ot Ford Lite Insurance- Ln. erri Motor Credit Co.

International. buth herd subsid CD-EMPLOYMENT WESTPORT MANOR Convalescent Homo Immediate Openings all shifts Aldti md OMeiIIb, WFiilincid hi Ptnnt4d, In imlii trahlnE prmidi Lltnm t-inlili. t.tlKsys, MALE HELP WANTED Must have experience on rli tn-rn k- niil.ri!- umi turret tatties. Alt lrmne Uenetits plus nvcrtinin ineiuii ed. Simplex Tool Mfg.

Co, 92S Bridgeport Milfnrd, Connneticul GENERAL OFFICE GIRL Diversified, interesting duties. Excellent working conditions, friendly atmosphere, new modern air-conditioned office. Full fringe benefit! including $20,000 MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN. HEIM UNIVERSAL CORP. £0 Round Hit! Rood Fairfield Thruway Exit) Equnt Oil TOOL AND DIE MAKERS WANTED BRIDGEPORT TOOL DIE CORP.

35 BURR COURT, BRIDGEPORT GUARDS TOP RATES. Full Tttiie All Shifti Immodials Employmonf also. Supervisor Trainees uniforim lunim Apply In perjon a A.M. P.a INTERSTATE SECURITT SERVICES 114 State Bridgeport SERVICE WRITE-UP MAN SALARY OPEN' MANY BENEFITS Test Technician nsslet project In (iv- npmem ol Techplonl man ri.clrtcr.l unichlllicot tech- Clcrical Assistant Homelite OKCcllnnt rates r-iceptlonnl tUck iavlngt plal edUCneionBl prqgrflPr tuition rofunil 70 RIVERDALE AVE. BY RAM, CONN.

(914-939-3400, ext. 353) EXPERIENCED SET-UP MEN FOR INJECTION MOLDING ALL GOOD PAY AND ALL FRINGE BENEFI IS APPLY IN PERSON FAIRFIELD PLASTICS, INC. 186 LIN WOOD FA FRF I ELD EXPERIENCED OR WILL TRAIN MEN FOR SET-UP WORK CHANICALLY INCLINED, lit AND 2nd SHIFTS GOOD PAY AND ALL FRINGE BENEFITS: APPLY IN PERSON FAIRFIELD PLASTICS, INC. 186 LINWOOD FAIRFIELD Keypunch Operators Warner's has immediate opfinihgs ior full time and part lime keypunch, operators. Alpha-numeric keypunching.

Stratford Location. Apply: 32S LATAYETTE STREET, BBIDGEPOBT TELEPHONE 333-1151, EXTENSION 412 All Equal Oiuinrtiinlty Inljlllirr-r JOB SHOP ENVIRONMENT IN A MODERN PLANT TOOLMAKER? MACHINISTS CHIEF INSPECTOR BENEFITS Plaid Bloo Crow CMS Paid Lib Paid Payroll Imur.nc. Paid Vacatioo Holiday. 10-Hr. Day S-Day Saml-Annual Payroll Raview M'JLHARE BOIE MFG.

COMPANY 463 CONNECTICUT AVENUE -SOUTH NORWALK 838-tlMI WAITRESS LUNCHEON OR DINNER Experienced or Will-Train Uniform Meals Hospitaliiation Insurance Paid Vacation For Interview Call MISS WILLIAMS 055-1255 RED COACH GRILL DARIEN SEVENTY-THREE BUS BOY OVER 21 Meali Insurance- Paid Vacation For IntamaW. Call MR. WIBLE 455-1255 RED COACH GRILL DARIEN DIE DESIGNER POWER PRESS OPERATOR BOOKKEEPER woman HAND FAIRFIELD TOOL CO. 65 Howlcy Bridgeport, Conn. Phone 367-A433 Construction Equipment Mechanics Assembly Mechanics APPRENTICE PROGRAM METRO HOIST, INC.

Fairfield, Conn. 255-0483 INSPECTORS QUALITY CONTROL Fumilinr with vernier lool, iMociatBd I irntr-iimentt. Matt Ma lo i-ernt blueprints, txpwionco Htro yimr lo get n. tietter job, plui-exceptiori-kl room to hold abend. Cood.

iiberol iinj thn MciUment of beinp: a part of a growing nev? BridSeport indnilry. -Idlarriew. MonJjiy thru Friday 7 A.M. lo 5 Saturday 8 A.M. 12 Noon Or Call Mr.

R.J. Breniiian For Aprioinlmtiit DYNA-TRUGK DIVISION Dynamics Corporation Of America 151 Kossuth Bridgeport, Conn. Phone 368-0251 An Equal Opportunity Employer OPPORTUNITIES AT AUTOMATIC SIGNAL World Lender in Eleetronitf Traffic Control Here are solid opportunities to join the world' leader in electronic traffic control and to enjoy a secure find rewarding future- in' this growing field. You'll find friendly ca-wnrkers, interesting assignments, working con-' dltions and a comprehensive benefits THESE POSITIONS ARE NOW OPEN: Maintenance Helper Will.be responsible trie nnd housekeeping of the plant area. In addLlion, will assist ill other functions.

popitlan for mntured Applicnnt WAiiii tn contrihute to the efforts of a pennle. urgauiafttion. Solderer-Wirers rs nr tlioso with limited oxjicrience. Your 9-will he devdnped bo that you will be able to Jk ttn every unit of our traffic control firstema. 9 Material Controller lncrcosed -praductirm hnn opened tins machlrifl nhop for B.Ti produclion control, mfln.

Should have worked na a in an electronic or mcthl fabr. eating plsnt. For the CArcer-mindRrt nppUCAnt. For latisfvine work at. Dav plus ouUtAnding fringfl hone-fits, if von are.

fl A.M. to or' id Pcraonnel 838-4791 AUTOMATIC SIGNAL A Division of Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. REGENT STREET EAST NORWALK, CONNECTICUT.

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