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a Man 60 Dies The Bee: Danville Va Monday July 3 1972 3 Was Shot Twice IMO In Auto Wreck tn i Al No 1 II Miff Championship (Continued rom Page 1) Is Threatened Bethel St where the approach wn the road from the 4w vohirlpe were renortedlv ki I BRANCH OICE uaj num jpuiKci auu ividuvno wa? Monroe to help clear the tracks! ceed Mitchell Samoa is made up of 14 main islands and thany Small islands I i was repulsed and 120 of the at 1 tackers were killed most of them by air strikes Over North Vietnam US Navy jets blasted the Yong Bi thermal power plant 10 miles northeast of Haiphong for the second time in six weeks The up 13500 pounds of a explosive commonly NAME RALEIGH (AP) The North Carolina Nursing Home Associ ation has changed its name rom now on it will be the North Carolina Health Care a cilities Association The executive director John Kerr of Durham said the members voted for a change because the new name is compatible with the numerous typos of nursing care given to long term between Kessler and the explosives were onto the it ederal agents then wrecked car Schiemann is reported in sat isfactory condition at the Naval Hospital Cochran was reported Yemen Resumes Relations With United States known as the complaint said "The explosive was then transported back to the site where the DC4 aircraft was being kept and per an agree ment Diaz loaded said moved in or damaged including treatment facility boiler gener ator buildings and other areas The power plant was last hit on 1 May 24 with TV guided bombs US spokesmen said they did not know whether the bombs were used againi in attack In other areas of North Viet nam US: planes hit petroleum pipelines! pumping stations and Mrs Gandhi had met for a to tal of less than five hours and Bhutto told a news say things have gone Then he and Mrs Gandhimet before dinner at the house where he made his headquar ters and talked for two hours dinner they walked in the chill air of the Himalayan foot I hills then were closeted with'top aides Meanwhile other aides worked on drafts of the agree "ment at a billiard table in an room and 30 minutes before the televised signing cer emony typists began preparing 'the final documents The nine were charged with conspiring to smuggle the ex plosives from the United States to Mexico for future shipment to a third country Among those arrested were Richmond Harper a prominent South Texas rancher banker and Marion Hegler a former inspector with the US Immi gration and Naturalization Service They were taken into custody at Eagle Pass Texwhere they reside then re leased on $25000 bond each 1 The federal complaint alleges 1 dealings by a man known as Larios Diaz to purchase as much as $12 million in muni tions and weapons ranging from submachine guns to M16s No guns however were aboard the plane raided by federal i agents at Shreveport oh Satur day Gallinghouse said that Diaz identified only as a man claim ing to be a Mexican citizen was being sought along with another man The federal complaint alleges Kessler agreed last Wednesday to sell to Diaz 13500 pounds of 4 plastic explosives 7000 feet of primacord 2600 electrical blasting caps and 25 electrical detonators for $430000 In addition it alleges that other $35000 was to be paid for flying the explosives to an air field near Vera Cruz Mexico ederal officials said how ever that no money changed hands They said the prima cord caps and detonators also were seized in the airplane The complaint outlines nego tiations with Diaz including a trip he made to New York al legedly to confer with Kessler It alleges that Kessler took Diaz from New York to the Kent Steel Co warehouse in Port Newark on May 31 where Diaz showed letters of credit Kessler then allegedly took an order The complaint claims that Diaz on May 30 had told Har per in Eagle Pass Tex that he had letters of credit each for $625000 which he was going to use to purchase the ederal agents said that the charges also allege that there was also a conspiracy to sell around 3000 rifles and 1000 guns with 500 rounds of ammunition for each gun valued at approximately $625000 This was in addition to the explosives mentioned in the charse 'Hie complaint said that last riday told Carlos (Diaz) that he had no rifles but he had the 4 as per their A rental aircraft was flown that afternoon from Hammond La to Shreveport the com plaint said rental van then went to the South Western Pipe Co in Shreveport and then picked plastic REYKJAVIK Iceland (AP) 1 The world chess champion ship was threatened with col 1 lapse today 24 hours before Bobby deadline to show up or forfeit his match with Boris Spassky of Russia ischer the American chess champion was reported stick ing to his demand for more money He told the New York Daily News he yield The six man board of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess ederation was reported unani mously opposed to paying is cher the extra money One board member called gambit blatant at tempt at The board met until the early hours today with ischer's law yer Andrew Davis A spokes man said there was no prog ress As the deadline approached the board was in session again to decide whether to pursue ne gotiations with Davis a man they say has no written creden tials from ischer Some chess experts who have gathered here from distant parts of the world for what promised to be the match of the century expressed a belief that ischer in the end would sabotage the championship Among the more optimistic was Larry Evans a former American champion who knows ischer well He said say there was a 50 50 chance he will pome One Swedish expert left for home in disgust Icelanders themselves though they may not believe ischer will come have made no great rush to return the tick ets they purchased for the match 24 game match with the Russian champion was to have begun Sunday and 1 the president of the world fed eration Dr Max Euwe an nounced if the American chal lenger failed to show up by noon Tuesday he would risk forfeiting his chance at the 1 title Euwe said his personal opin ion was that will be no play at The Russians reluctantly ac 1 cepted decision to delay the match Asked what he thought of the situation Spasky replied: came to An Icelandic chess player and longtime friend of ischer i Tnorperoeresson flew to New York and said he would try to persuade ischer to meet the Tuesday deadline ischer continued to hide out 1 from newsmen in New York but was reported to have stayed until riday at the home of friends on Long Island Ice landic Airlines had four flights to Iceland Sunday night but said ischer was on none of them The airline has more flights on Monday night that would put ischer in Reykjavik early Tuesday about 12 hours before the deadline for him to start playing representatives in Iceland requested the post ponement on the grounds that he was unable to play because of fatigue But it was generally assumed that the request was part of campaign to get more money out of the Ice landers ischer and Spasky have agreed to spilt a $125000 purse with the winner taking five eights and are also to each get 30 per cent of the sale of film and television rights But is cher is seeking an additional 30 per cent of the gate receipts and his representatives have been negotiating this point with sponsors of the match the Ice landic Chess ederation INDOCHINA South Vietnamese forces re pel another armored attack on the Quang Tri front and claim 1 100 North Vietnamese killed With growing confidence South armed forces are striking back in hopes of reversing the North Vietnamese invasion but the outcome is likely to fall short of what President Nguyen Van Thicu has called final INTERNATIONAL The pilot of a Pan American jumbo jet foils a young attempt to hijack' the plane with 150 persons aboard to Hanoi A passenger kills the hi jacker Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto reach their first agree ment and promise future nego tiations on other issues in cluding Kashmir and the Paki stani POWs in India Three men two of them Prot estants are killed in Belfast and a Protestant militant is kidnaped The International Chess ed eration postpones the start of the Bobby ischer Boris Spassky series until Tuesday as 1 ischer remains in New York NATIONAL Death takes Joseph ielding Smith the 95 year old president 1 of the Church of Jesus Christ of 1 Latter day Saints (Mormon) A plot which US officials i say was aimed at the over throw of a foreign ap parently is revealed by law officers in the wake ot ar rests of nine persons and the seizure of tons of plastic ex plosives Sanitone cleaned draperies look POLITICS Halfway through this election year President Nixon has spent about two thirds of his 1 time away from the White House where his lease is up for grabs I A federal judge today will hear a suit contending the Democratic Credentials Com mittee acted unconstitutionally in disregarding results of Cali winner take all presi dential primary The Army plans to station up to 3000 paratroopers near Miami by the time the Demo cratic National Convention opens a week from today An island of contradictions and contrasts will play host to two political con ventions this summer Sen Edmund Muskie says it is vital that the Democratic National Convention the appearance of the will of the convention being frustrated by some backroom against Sen George presi dential nomination WASHINGTON 'A healthy flow of Pentagon business a huge federal loan guarantee and a helping hand from Britain have failed to lift the Lockheed Aircraft Corp above the financial storm clouds that threatened it with bankruptcy Washington area rape victims now can turn for help and ad vice to a newly formed private center staffed in part by for i mer victims The center is be i lieved to be the first such in the nation No 8 (Continued rom Page 1) main line some three miles north of Danville as it ap proached the city limits Said Morgret expect to have the line back in service by this Company officials had said yesterday that it would take work crews from 24 to 48 hours to reopen the line to traffic In the meantime he reported Southern is rerouting passenger trains Nos 1 and 2 and north bound freight train No 154 by using the Richmond red ericksburg Potomac Railway and Seaboard to Raleigh NC and own line back to Greensboro NC One other No 5 south bound and No 6 necessitated the busing of pas sengers to their destination late yesterday he added A spokesman at Tippetts Crossing here reported that was through that point late this morning He said derricks were brought to the wreck scene late yester dav' from Snencer NC' and mg venicres were repuiveuij both traveling in the middle pf the road as they met on a hill During the afternoon yester day on River St at the city in good at limits a station wagon flriveu Roper Hospital by Thomas Jonn tsreeaen Carolina Ave and an Akers Motor Lines truck operated by Herman rancis Walker of Gastonia NC were both head ed west as an unidentified driv er came from the left at the city farm and through a cross over into their path The result of avoiding a collision with that vehicle was some $300 damage to the left front of the station wagon and about $40 for the right fuel tank An unidentified oncoming driver was blamed for an sideswiping a parked vehicle Saturday night on Canterbury near Townes St Police esti mated $525 damage to the en tire right' side of the car driv en by Kenneth Bruce Stokes of Alexandria and some $275 to the entire left side of the park ed auto owned by Dorothy Graber Turner 121 Canterbury A three vehicle rear end col lision Saturday afternoon on Piney orest Road near Lans i dale involved an estimated $75 damage to the front of the auto driven by William Travis Mar shall 1217 Greenwood Drive some $275 for the middle ve hicle the compact of Donald Bruce Herndon 12 London Dr and only about $25 to the back of the car of Edward Starley Parrish 254 Westover Drive The desire for air conditlon ing led to light damage to an auto and to What a Burger building on Main St Saturday afternoon The auto owned by Ruby Mitchell of Reidsville NC wa parked at the establishment with the driver going inside and leaving the motor running for cooling the vehicle in which her daugh ter and grandchild remained When the grandchild grabbed the gear shift the auto moved forward and struck the build ing Police estimated about $50 damage to the wall beneath a window and $15 to the left front of the car Also under investigation Sat urday afternoon was a hit run incident which resulted in some $10 damage to the car of Cabell Beverly Mitchell (Continued rom Page 1) Committee not only had changed the rules on which ev eryone relied but had done so discriminatorily in barring Cal ifornia alone from having a winner take all primary should California be singled out as the only state that 'have winner take he asked contending this was a denial of equal protection of the laws A court recess was taken be fore Joseph A Califano Jr counsel for the Democratic Na tional Committee presented his arguments in support of the Credentials action McGovern would retain 120 votes but the loss of the 151 delegates posed a major set back in his hopes to win the Democratic presidential nomi nation on the first ballot Stephen Reinhardt Demo cratic national committeeman from California who announced the suit accused the Creden tials Committee of acting ly from political considera in taking the delegates from McGovern McGovern still the easy front runner with'' 12769 com mitted votes with 1509 needed for nomination indicated Sun day he would be willing to com promise on the challenges to the California delegation which he lost and to the Illinois dele gation which his forces won "If I thought it would serve the interests of a stronger par ty and heal some of these wounds and not do any violence to the rules of the party 1 i would support a he said on and program McGovern again expressed confidence the convention would overturn the recommendation on the Califor nia delegation convention is going to be McGovern said is going to be the most open the least bossed convention in American In an effort to beef up his strength in advance of Miami Beach McGovern said he will seek a meeting with AL CIO President George Meany this week Meany is officially un committed ini the race for the nomination although he is con sidered a supporter of Sen Ed mund Muskie going to see him if President Meany will see McGovern said welcome and need his The senator also said he will ask Lawrence to re main as head of the Democrat ic National Committee if McGovern is nominated And he said he ruled out hav ing Sen Edward Kennedy as a running mate but feels Kennedy will not be a candi date suit filed before Judge Hart by the McGovern forces is similar to one filed earlier by Mayor Richard Daley of Chi cago to prevent a challenge to himself and 58 other i Illinois' delegates The Credentials Committee voted the Daley del egation out riday Hart had ruled in fa vor saying the new rules could not supersede Il linois state law but the US Court of Appeals overruled Hart a The Credentials Committee still meeting in Washington' re fused convention seats to Mis regular Democrats late Saturday It voted unani mously to seat the 25 member Loyalist delegation which also was seated in 19B8 Race was not a major factor in the challenge this year as it was four years ago There are 14 blacks in the Loyalist group and nine in the regular delega tion The main charge was that i the regular party failed to adopt the reform rules in picking delegates Gov Wil liam Waller of Mississippi acting for the regulars sought i a compromise offering the loy alists 40 per cent of the seats but the Loyalists insisted on 50 per cent Other challenges settled over the weekend included: The committee ruled that supporters of Gov Wallace could substitute three of their supporters for three delegates elected on a Wallace ticket but believed leaning to ward Sen McGovern It also agreed to include 10 women with one half vote each in the 27 delegates committed to Sen Humphrey Wallace lost three delegates on grounds they had not been apportioned according to party rules Humphrey picked up two of the delegates and McGovern the third The action was a compromise pro posed by Lt Gov Blair Lee III Challengers in the 4th District involving three of four delegate seats agreed on a compromise to share the seats on a one half vote per delegate basis A black woman will be added Meanwhile President Nixon Sunday telephoned former Atty Gen John Mitchell to press his over decision to resign as the President's campaign man ager Mitchell whose wife threat ened to leave him unless he re signed from politics told Nixon that he had to meet one obligation which must come first: The happiness and wel fare of my wife and Clark MacGregor counsel to the President for congressional relations was named to suc Laundry Dry Cleaning 1095 Riverside DrDial 792 1511 No 10 (Continued rom Page 1) No 4 (Continued rom Page 1) Three of the victims were Protestants and the fourth was a 19 year old Witness from England who had been working in a camp for poor children since coming to North ern Ireland a week ago His body was found on a garbage dump and authorities believed 1 he may have been killed' by mistake Soon after the sixth body was 1 found early today gunmen hid 1 den in a factory in a Protestant 1 zone fired about 40 shots into the Catholic Andersontown dis trict nearby Guerrillas fired back until British troops moved in and stopped the shooting Leaders of the militant Prot estant Ulser Defense Associ a i threatened reprisals against the IRA after Spence a Protestnat hero was apparently kidnaped our men stopped the car taking Spence back to jail after a two day parole to attend his wedding He was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1966 for killing a Catholic UDA chieftams said they would mount a rescue operation if Spence was not returned alive The IRA denied taking Spence and charged the UDA staged a phony kidnaping to free him Meanwhile the UDA dis mantled most of the 100 barri cades it threw up around Prot estant areas last week in pro test against the British refusal to tear down the barricades around various Catholic areas The army made no move to remove the Protes tant barricades either The biggest gun battle since the truce began last Tuesday erupted Sunday morning when British troops shot it out for an hour with IRA snipers in Bel fast More than 500 shots wprft fired and the soldiers claimed they hit two of the estimated 14 gunmen attacking them One sniper running along the roof tops was seen to fall when an army marksman fired at him The commanders of the Provisional wing telephoned the army to disclaim responsibility It said the snipers were men from its force and it was disciplining them later he stand the sight of the dead hijacker in his plane and he pitched the blood ied body like a to the concrete taxiway below Authorities withheld name of the passenger who shot Binh but another traveler said he was a former police man from Richmond Calif coming to Saigon to work for an American firm The pilot said the man had checked his 357 Magnum pistol with him when he boarded the plane and that before con fronting the hijacker he re turned it and asked the man to help The big 747 has two aisles Vaughn approached the hijack er down one aisle while the armed passsenger went down the other At a news conference in Hong Kong where the plane went for repair of its emergen cy gear the captain displayed a souvenir the sixth cartridge from the pistol which had not been fired Miss Yuen the stewardess held hostage said she felt sorry for Binh he ended in such a disastrous way tie was very nice to me and he did not mean to do anything In Seattle the University or Washington isheries School said a 24 year old Vietnamese named Nguyen Thai Binhf had graduated with honors lest month and that about six months ago he started speaking at antiwar rallies Binh had attended the univer sity on a scholarship from the Agency for International Devel opment The scholarship ended with his graduation South Vietnamese police ar rested father Nguyen No 3 (Continued rom Page 1) been unloaded from the ve hicle which still had the key in the ignition Another break in discovered about 3:30 this morning was at the Kentucky ried Chicken es tablishment on Main St where entry had been gained by breaking out a glass The loot there was cigarette ma chine coin Complaints to police over the weekend also included the theft of nets and tennis court dam age at George Washington High School a window broken on Paxton St damage to vehicles on Main St and Holbrook St theft of tire rims on Tim berlake Drive and malicious damage on Cabell St US Command reported sev sie area under surveillance eral main buildings destroyed I an(j they warned that any Viet 1 a COarnamflCA latfpnrntintf rn enier treatment facility boiler gener might be arrested No 7 (Continued rom Page 1) s' Henry and George Gwynn both of Yanceyville uneral arrangements are in complete The body is at ulton uneral Home in Yanceyville In the motorcycle smashup Gillispie and Atkinson suffered cuts and bruises while Daniels had fractures of the ankle and leg A Daniels was a passenger on the Atkinson cycle according to the investigating highway patrolman Lancaster who reported that he was un able to determine who was at fault since other traffic along the dirt road had obliterated skid marks Trooper Lancaster said the Atkinson youth had no insur ance or tags on his bike Both cycles were badly dam aged he added No 5 (Continued rom Page 1) No 6 (Continued rom Page 1) auto and charged her with drunk driving Another drunk driving arrest was made Saturday night on Spring St near Union where the car driven by Billie Curtis Moore of Greensboro Rt 1 NC veered to the1 right and struck a parked car owned by Ernest Howard Smith of 152 New St Repairs to the front of auto will cost an estimated $800 Only about $60 damage was reported for the rear of the parked vehicle A $700 damage total $300 to the left front of the car of Linda Gail Taylor 333 Audubon Drive and $400 to the left front of the auto of John 'Cep hus Dodson III of Ringgold Rt 2 resulted from a 5:40 pm collision on West End Ave near shelling of the city since the North Vietnamese offensive be gan March 30 Allied officers said the shells apparently came from a 122mm artillery piece which has a range of about 13 miles It was believed concealed in a moun tain position west of the city not far from ire Base Bas togne Spokesmen also said govern ment troops in two positions west and northwest of Hue were hit by more than 1200 rounds and by a ground attack at one position Sunday and ear ly Monday The spokesmen said the attackers might be trying to pull South Vietnamese troops away from the drive on Quang Tri The Saigon command also re ported fighting continuing for the third day 75 miles northeast of Saigon It said a North Viet namese attack on a district headquarters at Phuoc BinhjVan Hai an officc in a division of the national port au thority His employer said Hal was a good employe and he confirmed he had had a son named Nguyen Thai Binh studying in the United States Other' sources in the office said police had placed the dock No 11 (Continued rom Page 1) my laundry I had incredible strength I could feel his neck I collapsing under my arm Two like new The colors are the fabric Is as soft as new what Sanitone dry cleaning does Call on us and see RALEIGH (AP) Edward Baker 60 was dead on ar rival at a Raleigh hospital Sat urday night after he was shot! twice and then was invoiuu i jpassengers made flying tackles an auto wreck uiand we all went down'on the Wake County Coroner W'ifloor Bennett said Baker could have Vaughn said he managed to ziinzi oiihcr from a wound or' move his body away from the died either Sllffpred inlVictnamcse while keeping the from the injuries suffered in the wreck unidentified armed passen Raleigh Police said Kill the son of a charged Bakei JJjpive shots were fired four hit wife Betty Godwin Bakerwrtmg Binh the chest assault with a deadly weapon said a few mjnulcs i cUa time rP 0 i i with intent mu leased under $500 bond Police said that after he was shot in the arm and chest Bak I er drove his automobile eight blocks before he collided head on with another car i orrest Herman Shuford II driver of the other car and his wife Grace were taken to Rex Hospital Shufford was reported 1 in satisfactory condition but Mrs Shuford was ns tea in serious condition Sanitone Certified No 2 4 4 (Continued rom Page 1) Division which has the standing responsibility for1 dealing with any East i Coastcivil disturbances when local jind state governments ask forfederal help i The Army operation probably 'will be directed by Lt Gen jrJohn Hay Jr who com mands the 18th Airborne Corps i headquartered at Bragg i But the Justice Department (acting for the federal govern ament will decide whether toJsend the troops into Miami ji Beach Pentagon officials say troops will be committed only if disturbances grow too big for ji police and lorida National 5 Gnardsmen to handle t' It is apparent the Nixon ad jministration is reluctant to jn the federal government insuppressing demonstrations atthe national party conventions officials are concerned about the potential Ifor political damage if troops clash with demonstrators But federal authorities are Inno position to stand clear of theproblem because lorida Gov Reubin Askew asked them for" 'help Administration sources said believe the governor bought federal troops primarily as a deterrent to discourage demonstration organizers fromplanning major disruptions at Miami Beach That could explain why the pentagon announced prepara tor troop movement to the area nearly three weeks jbttfore the Democratic con opening our years ago the Army 6000 soldiers from Texas Oklahoma and Colorado to the area on the eve of the convention But rthesa' troops were not used on the 1 streets when fighting i 'erupted between antiwar dem onstrators and Chicago police Looters Rifle Clothes Of Wreck Victims riTADT TTCTANT fAPI Looters rifled the clothes of two dead and two injured youths and stole the front tires from their wrecked car after a Sun day morning accident on US Highway 17 near Awendaw The dead youths are Richard Lynn Bunch 17 and Mack Thomas Saunders 15 both of Suffolk Va according to Char leston County Deputy Coroner Kenneth Chue Injured in the accident were Kevin Cochran 16 also of Suf folk and Daniel Schiemann! 17 of Chesepeake Va Three of the four youths wal lets were taken and 10 lug nuts had been removed with a wrench to free the front tires from the wreck reported Char leston County Patrolman James A Young Jr The patrolman said he found the contents of a wallet in a CAIRO (AP) Yemen re I A tAlnllnrtf storage tanks and several sur Spates 8 face to am missile launcher Jancj semiofficial newspaper an4 sslleb Al Ahram said today that Su i 01 Y'S' dan plans to do likewise planes were shot down Sunday A1 Ahram said the two gov one over Hanoi and the other ernments have the Arab ver HBiphong The US Com enuse in return for several mil mand made no report of anv non American It losses Sunday but it disclosed called on the Arab League to that a Navy A7 was lost two intervene to member weeks ago on June 18 about 30 states from unilateral moves miles southwest of Vinh It saidiwhich could lead to serving the pilot was not found despite 'American Israeli objectives a search Jthe Middle fication by both governments Radio Pakistan announced that the Pakistani National As sembly would meet July 10 to ratify the agreement Under the Indian constitution parlia mentary ratification is not nec essary India and Pakistan have ac cused each other of frequent violations of the cease fire in Kashmir and along the demar cation line in the Indian states 'Jof Rajasthan Gujarat and Pun tjab In many places the troops are bivouacked within sight of leach other The agreement pledged adhe rence to the charter of the United Nations several times including a pledge to refrain from the threat or use of force I But the bilateral settlement clause was considered a victory tor the Indian position that the Nations has no legal basis for being in Kashmir as zan observer because the De rlcember war altered the original1949 cease fire line The pact is the second renun ciation of force between the countries in six years Aftertheir September 1965 war over Kashmir 1 they agreed in 'January 1966 at Tashkent in'the Soviet Union not to useforce again That agreement fi nally disssolved in December Agreeing to renounce force apparently was another victory for India because a few hours ibefore he signed the agreement fBhutto told newsmen he dis the term war India had called for Mrs Gandhi abandond a basic stand she had made for i months She had contended that India must have an over all set Itlement starting with Kashmir i before going on to less emotion lal issues 1 Bhutto who said at a news Sunday that Kash mir remained the basic differ ence between the two had pre iferred a piecemeal approach 'leaving Kashmir for settlement relations improve a bit 'Apparently Bhutto think 'Pakistani public opinion is ready for the concessions he will have to make Sources close to the negotia tions said India had planned to use the prisoners of war as bar gaining levers but Pakistan had surprised Indian negotia tors with an almost indifferent attitude toward them Before climbing into an In dian army helicopter Bhutto turned to Mrs Gandhi and Isaid you for every She appeared more re laxed than at any previous pub lic appearance during the sum mil meeung rvatrinn Until Sunday Bhutto and Bl MMlBg 1 i i JBk Lit "1 '1 '1 4 1 1 Bf 1 11 llv.

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