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The Recorder from Greenfield, Massachusetts • 14

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The Recorderi
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Greenfield, Massachusetts
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-t! ir i GBEtNFTPJ) BBCOKDEB FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1wi GoodAfiernoon! a (Continued From Page One) tiimal one-third increment for all chairmen of the legislature's vlljnipMtanding committees STATISTICS Krfk Ellgwyth-Veber -N Anna Andrewicwich W- Mrs Anna Mary An- drewlewich 77 of 96 Main St- died Thursday at ity leader to split the issue fell -sing Home: to defeat oh hill call votes which She was born Oct 2 1999 in fuliowed lengthy and bitter- de-Lithuania the daughter of bate Simono and Lindvikos UOenous) intention is to trsn-Raskeviciute scend the mere question of di- She was a member of the viding the said Rep MacLeod of Worcester and Mr Lithuanian Alliance of America Paul Murphy D-Boctonr major- and Mrs Russell Johnson of i a communicant of Holy ty whip minority leader is Westminster great-granddaugh-attempting to divide this ter of LeonerdMacLeod of Hop-- klnton and Ernest Johnsor of At sn informal season with Westminister Trinity Church Her Joseph died in 1917 She leaves two daughters Mrs Twd moves by Rep Francis Hatch' Jr R-Beveriy minor- As any good old Yankee knows ipring la almost herewhen the maple tree begins the annual sweet sap flow So with the first announced sugaring season coming out of Sunderland Sprttg Is Here Yankee-wise of course Steve Telega of Montague on Wednesday ended a day of work at the Hubbard Homestead on prediction the Greenfield DPW says today will be a day for sap collectors dear sunny and the trtnperatures In the upper to Also tonight will see clouds moving into the region and rain iexpected4onight or tomorrow Saturday's temperature will be In the and SQ's Yesterday there wu no snow-melting and no new snow 22 inches remain oh the ground 'ROWE Veber 72 Franklin County Public Hospital where he had beena patient about three weeks Me was bom In North Adams March 21 1899 the son of Herbert and Nina (Richards) Veber He was a lifelong reddest of Rowe He was employed by Deerffeld Glusfae Co for 17 years until his retirement In 1965 He also operated a mapft sugaring business and maintained a snail farm la Rowe He leaves his widow the former Blanche Slfton three sons Ellsworth Jr Arnold and Ellsworth died Thursday at Court Changes (Continued From Page One) pointing -'out that the jurors daily Amhert Kd with 10 gallona of Teal fancy syrupTrees were tasted on the 19th and 20th and barrels of sap were gathered Itaddqy I have S50 palls out bow" lays Steve starting off like a good season and we hope It will continue that As If to back up the' Yankee from Northampton and bring the prisoners to Greenfield from the Hampshire County Hampshire County commto-rioners have plans for a new 95- million courthouse to be con- structed oiT Pleasant St in Northampton but because of' disagreements about the location and the rtjurtance of taxphyers to Hampshire Court newdmen Thursday Hatch reiterated nis claim thaj he had not been asked by die governor to try to divide the issue to he could veto the addition! increment for committee chairmen District Court Friday lodge A WBUani PMkin George Wood 44 Oak Courts trial set for March 25 denied af- iriai set mr wren a aemeo at- tempting tocommit crime (cause injury to property) Richard Budrewjcz 19 382 Country Club Rd trial act for March 5 admitted minor poa- Greenfield great grandson 'of tin split on Mn Howard JWHson of of the guyt wanted to nar(Uton vote for the 9600 and a lot want- ZWYNA At Franklin County ed to vote for the Public Hospital Feb 26 a son Hatch said they khould have to Mr and Mri Jerry Zwyna of Mary Trudeau and Mrs Catherine -Markfe both of' Greenfield tour grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren i Serviced will he Saturday at 1 :30 a jn at the McCarijh Funeral 1 Liturgy qf Christian dy Trinity Church at 9 Burial will be fa Calvary Cemetery Thqrewill be no visiting hours Home with a Liturgy Burial at Holy NOGA SERVICES TURNERS FALLS Services J'for Mrs Amelia Noga of 6 Bulk- ley st' who died Wednesday were this morning from Kostan-sld Funeral Home followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at OurLady of Czestochowa Church with Rev Ladlslau Slmeaazko pastor officiating Burial wu In the parish cemetery Honorary bearers were Mrs Honorate Ba-nash and Mrs Nellie RastaUls essing alcoholic beverage and vn Hr alaoscHSb doiedbetogUfeanddfeorderiy Robert F-Dame 19 31 1 1 wmuimiee St trial Wayne all of Rowe two grandchildren and several deces and nephews three NeUte E- Veber Rowe Mabel Sears and Mrs Beatrice Pleshaw both of Charlemont a brother Floyd A Veber of Rowe Servicer will be Sunday at 2 P-m- the Johnson Funeral Home Rev Henry Bartlett of the Church Charleinont will officiate Burial will be In Arms Cemetery'' Calling hours at thh Funeral horns will be Saturday 7-9 pm Allen Overing ORANGE Funeral services were in Augusta Me yesterday far Allen Overing 79 for- merly of Orange who died Monday at Augusta He was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Charlu Overing and an Orange High ijehoal 1910 graduate Previous to moving to Augusta and retiring ha -had been employed as a mer Hazel Forrest a sister Mrs MTrtarfe Lter rtT WWte necessary Franklin 'nd Hampshire Counties would share in the costs of any new court construction in Franklin County' Franklin County Court Clerk John Moseley said any move to transfer Hampshire County court facilities to Greenfield would present serious problems in the local court but said ft might be possible without additional court construction an interesting Atty 'Moseley said assume -yustice McLaughlin means that superior court Judge would not be assigned to Northampton 'but that records and court personnel would stay in Hampshire If that is the cam it is possible that our courtroom could be used to hear Hampshire County rsaidsessionsare regularly scheduled here In January May and September Special misdemeanor sessions usually are in late spring abd sometimes in thd fail Tbs next opens March would be quite a Moseley said County would have to cases around our schedule bus Robberies-r (Continued FTom Page One) foe finance the project have taken no action After complaint by Superior Court Judge Henry Ch-midinski the state department of public safety reported serious -lire haxsrds in the 84-year old ircourthouse in downtown Northampton earlier this month "Fourth floor jury rooms were dosed and three Northampton firefighters were assigned to fell time dutv at the courthouse following the DPS report Durigg meeting with Hampshire County Commissioners Thursday Chief Justice 'McLaughlin was highly critical of court conditions in Northampton my judgment' then is- no remedy short of a new cour-its he said He warned that unless- ira- Whatever the reasons fnm Holy Rosary Sodality and Democratic leadership had'gone Mrs Francs Nledbala and Mrs out on a limb to support the pro-Stello Srdcolowski from the Polish possl and had been rebuffed Alliance Bearers were er the Republicans raised a Franis Bernard John and stink over splitting the issue Charlu Noga Frank Skowron jig the Republicans are in and Leonard Desauteis -'trouble 7 A Th a STEINER SERVICE -KOllte STEINER SERVICE pus another deficiency budget Servicu for Mrs Lillian Mgy far wdfere because the alrqsdy the reasons the Public Hospital Feb Veber 72 Plane Crash Blamed By JAMES FMwemKraDfcvenport Richard Robbina ever 1 nieees and nephews BANKS SERVICE wh0 TOwday were jwaaterday mornirg in Robbtos MemtrUlOiurch Rev Roy Leo Burial wu fa Green Alan Weston Rme DreJardtoe and HenryMa- mediate and long-range plans are tne- make to improve the Situation will file legislation to transfer alt court functions to Franklin County facilities in Greenfield sure can get it through the he added Under the law only the chief justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court hu die power to order Hampshire County to build new court facilities but McLaughiin chief justice Superior Courthu the power to suspend court functions while the legislature hu the power to transfer court BLANKER 1 (Continued From Page One) unrinn ms the hoard Just prior vacancy la more thaa a month Blanker is vice-president and of Ealeeck Mfg Co The term of Montague Trustee Francis Pleasant is up this year too accordng to Montague Town Clerk Bernard McCarthy who said the appointment usually is made by selectmen there In AmlL Selectmen also appointed Mrs Carol Boswell to the annual town report committee at LevitcWa move Mrs Boswell expressed' concern over the content of the town's annual reports Wednesday at the Four Owner School Pree 2 meeting She accepted the Invitation of Levjtch who wu moderating the meeting to work -on the report othhr action this morning selectmen Indicated the Department of Public Works will put Scout Rd in better condition as soon as weather permits Repairs will be made JOiCOrrect the drainage problem which led to a washout two -sewndary T7wmeetfagwls moving Into reacting to Wright's suggestion at The Recorder's deadUae Suptr Wright opened the meet- LAGERBERG FUNERAL ore oMrs Hilda (Andereoa) 14 Ptad governor 10 helld ecre' Banks 79 of Hardwick Rd Pe- terials created under reorgafa- tenham who dll Wednesdey- esdy utian are going to have to acts a daughter Mrs Floyd te wiKev uUriei Eleanor Crook Royatoton officiating Burial was in East Shelburne cemetery Bearers were Richard Bellor Steven Fay Carey of Leverett Services will be Saturday at 2 p'm at the Petersham Orthodox Congregational Church with Rev Gordon Tate officiating that the 10 person selected by In the second place die legislature hu yet to act on the 9H3JI00 deficiency requested by cff shotgun fled' with 95045 from the bank's Cohasset branch But thebinder police pursuit their car driven by a third into a deadend slree) in adjacent Sdtuate and were rounded up Police the money wu recovered ina pillowcase found nearby Die three men booked on charges of armed robbery were identified by police Edward -J McCarthy of Quincy Manhall Rittienberg 25 of So- merviUe and Arthur Stone 25 of Grafton- -'T Neighbors told police that the three men after becoming in the deadend street nearby woods Two wen flushed there by a search party that: included ht troopers and police from five -surrounding towns The third man wu found ui der die canvu cover of a but i Entombment will be in Slim Lake' Cemetery Athol with burial brf the spring fa the 'East St Cemetery Petersham In -lieu of flowers memorial contributions may he made to the Petersham prthodox Congregational Church A- gEYVERT SERVICE TURNERS FALLS Private services for Wended Paul Seyfert 63 cf 25 Fourth St yho died Thursday were today fa -the McCarthy Funeral' Home Greenfleld Burial will be In Highland -Cemetery Millers Fads fa the spring He was totfrTxcrtrvxn 16 Wilmington 0 the ion of John and Alta (MikeisX He i a retired organization when it goes effect Apri) 30 Lt Gov Donald Dwight who to screening candidates for the artrfavtotg cayi the legislative inaction on the requested fends hu meant that he ji unable to tell the candidates what PROVIDENCE (AP) Ray- utartos will be how many maid LS Pitriarea 62 once to membw they will have identified to VArSwate terti- where their office mony the heed of tbe Coaa will be locates Nostra fa New England will go Legislative inaction he uyi on trial Monday on a charge of hu pfa the program fa being an accessory before the the North Vietnamese' around Hill 31 After the rescue they were flown to a military' hospital at Da Nang and wire reported in good condition -A second UA Phantom wu hit by enemy ground fire near Hill 31 Thursday but the pilot flew die pfene'to-the South China Sea and the two men aboard bailed outOoe wu killed the second wu rescued fa good condition US helicopter pilots reported facilities to other jurisdictions a heavy barrage of antiaircraft ku to Imreett the Added to the problem to dm fire all along the border Lam parthm of Contributory Group said that because of die heavy fire he had refused to allow the inaugural rub today of a helicopter the UA Command made available to take newfanen into Laos The South Vietnamese reported a North Vietnamese regiment also attacked a position called Hotel 2 and shelled other positions in toot Gen Lam said infantrymen of hto 1st Division hilled more than 50 enemy troops at Hold 2 while losing one killed and four wounded Field reports said two' more US helicopters were shot down fa Laos The fete of their crews wu unknown' 'The possibility that' GI rescue teams might go into Laos to rescue downed airmen wu acknowledged by a UA Command spokesman the need arose and an American life wu at stake we would he said would not be ground troops sent fa to engage the enemy They rrr Mtwuhlng would be directly associated with GOC to wanU ests Wishing a years ago Intentions continue repairs fa years: Scout Rd's difficult driving' conditions were a sue point brought up at the Precn-2 meeting Wednesday by David Stone a resident there He wu asked to geT people to prevail on sSlectmea today wMch he fad Several attended Including Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell Selectmen also gave official support to the quutloo appearing on 'Mayday's town anticipation of Income at 215 per cent Interest the lowest Interest rate for anticipation loans In years The transaction wu done locally through' the First National Bank of Franklin County and Franklin County Trust Co school there 5 tv -z a OATES At Frank) in County Public Hospital Feb 25 a son to Mr and Mrs Roger Oates of 11 Keegan Lane Greenfield grambon of Mr and Mrs Rob- eit Kill ay and Mr and Mrs Robert Bickford all of 75 School St Greenfield Death ANDRE WLEWICH At HUH side Nursing Home' Feb 15 MrsAnna Mary Andrewlewlch 77 of Greenfield OVERING Augusta Me FOb 22 Allen Overing 79 "of Augusta formerly of Orange At Franklin County 25 Ells-worth of Rowe POLK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Federal hrtestigators have blamed the 31-death Wichita State Ufa-: versity football disaster on a-ghtsefang route that wound up! fa a dead-end canyon Safety Board made the finding fa a report due to be issued next Wednesday The NTSB died what' it termed the intentional operation of the rented airliner over rugged mountain terrain into a sudden situation where the plane could not dirnb a' towering ridge fa front of it and had no room tq turn around low too said a safety source with access fb the -still-confidential report The aging twin engine propel-ior-driven plane making its -first passenger flight after coming out of mothballs crashed last Oct' 2 abort 2000 feet below the Continental Divide fa a Rocky Mountain canyon west oj Denver Goto The NTSB report quotes hearing testimony that the plane wu taking a sightseeing path through the Rockies en route to game at Utah State The Continental Divide towers abruptly -at the aid the can- at p- -flators aid die canyon wu only thTpljuie crash occurred tried to turn around The NTSB hu already upheld tiw 'revocation' of the air taxi -and commercial flying licenses -of the pilots' firm Golden Eagle 1 Aviation Inc of Oklahoma City Okla It found that the downed airliner wu nearly 3000 pounds overweight when it took off to try to climb over the' Rockies -Still under investigation fijr the NTSB to the 75-death disaster that virtually wiped out the Manhall 'Unfversity football team only a month after the Wichita State crash llie NTSB to not expected to- issue its' re- --part an that accident until much 1 later this year The two charter crashes came during the first death-free year ever for scheduled airliners fa the continental United States: The Wichita State -tragedy spurred-thr- Federal Aviation Administration to push new itions posato to tighten its regulat on nanairiine charters The NTSB report fa retracing the circumstances that tod to the Wichita state crash applauded this FAA effort and attached its own suggestions for more controL RE-OPENING APRIL 10th Banquets Wedding Rsceptions Class Reunions Partios hrb SS-2044 THE SWEETHEART Shelburne Falls Mass Junior SPCG JThriftShop Solo of tho Year! In f-Wbe Comer This Fri Sat Wtaf A Dollar Buys 4 stored for die of a Sdtuate set for March admitted speeding and being a minor transporting alcoholic beverage denied being Idle and disorderly Orris Isles 2L 368 Davis St fined S50t plea changed to admit operating after license has been suspended or revoked Police Lor Thanday lam-Twtxar collision at Elm St and Oak Courts cars driven by Stanley Kane Jr 40 114 Elm Stand DeborahGould No Ini 18 River Rd Deerfield juries reported Base Falls- (Continued From Page One) in '-an F4' PfeuitOfll lighter-bomber while attacking with search and The loss of £ill 31 came six days after one of ranger battalions wu routed from haw five mike away with 923 of its 450 men killed wounded -or mining The South been suffering the most severe toffws since the big Tet offensive of I960 Some A officers called the fighting the heaviest fa the Indochina war- Before the loss of Hill 31 Gen Lam gave this account: Despite massive American far support North- Vietnamese troops spearheaded by a column of Russian-made tankreverran parts of the base late Thursday The battle wu dose Seventeaf PT78 fight amphibious assault tanks led the attack en the base about 2 pm Thursday UA air strikes drove the assault back and five tanka were destroyed The 'North Vietnamese attacked again 2fe hours later Lam uid $50 REWARD isr ratwi at hum Irad OMdw A IM1WVW nWUf 9 mRmna1 INy HP 9 rWWWw whfc In1 lilts Him by Mma Mipl" Lad fan fafelh-Mar Sump Sab IS TI444V7-160455 announced policy of legislative' Committee- on Counties which hu warped that it wiH not approve any new court construction this year on an abeolute priority i The Cofamittee -on Comities last weak recommended a thorough study -of dohnty government in an effort to and regionalize county junctions including the courts Clerk Polito atatidg that statist kz on court cases handled in Hampshire and Franklin" Counties would be meaningless painted out that the Northantyton dm hankV reported -Ptotrkt Court merts fax (toys a-tan two sawed-off weefc roughofa ihe yrer ahd Superior Court meet for live weeks etch beginning in February June and October Special twoweek misdemeanor sessions -are conducted in the courthouse (in April December practice we find we ire in session mare than six months a dark Photo aid "There would certainly be overtopping conflicting sessions if we are forced to move to winter fa the yard where home near were taken Kane acting-chief police said the contained nfasfay the automatic pistol earlier renaom tnr at men entered the Donald Young at 9:40 after he had left manager of the Weymouth branch they tied up 31 dm ordered her husband at did so one of the hill art WU mare varied than that Same House members thought it would look bad if they voted a raise for themselves during this time of economic difficulty Others were offended by what they thought to be token si- luy hike Wrigned to notenoujft t0 carry the Welfare Depart- through June 30 the end of the present fiscal yar But reorganization of state government to the about to rnnkssir gent's performance any public applause First off it to safe to assume At this point however the re- orga dilation program and ita requisite 9413000 in implemen- tatiufends seems lesapresring dull wu aboard the Hie inductees all from the OaktandCalif area' were headed for Ft Lewis Army base near Tacoma Wash The flight originated fa Ontario Calif GOLUMPKI FEED otPotft Gibb's -MMwiMb Fd Night 5 to 10 12 Noon to 30c AlSbti (MhIiMinI -IWT1CAL PRECINCT 2 RESIDENTS Votq Sdscthraly Rather Than AlphabotkoHy Elect David Stone Town Mooting Member A Vauiig Man of 1 Proven Action the other two Lt Tbomu of Cohasset pil-vknrcase $5 that stolen' but diotgunsl an and a revolver In the Whitman two home of am shortly for hie job South Police said wife Brenda her to telephone did bank When she mu grabbed the telephone and demanded 960000 email The money was to be left beside Massachusetts fa near-byHfagham The Plymouth Cbynty district office said 912600 -1 wu all the money in the branch at the time It wu left direct-' JedbUt never picked up Police -went to the Young home and found Mrs Young 1 gagged and bound a couch 4 jhe wu alone She said the two men left about 0:15 Her two children were fa school Police said Mrs Young wu -not banned teaching day and teaching load referring to the extended day-open esmpus concept whfch will fag by reviewing the many prea probably start fa September at irnato made to bring together Hlvh acta The the many governments supervis Greenfield High School The GTA they will negotiate on the nme charge and John when measured against another Rossi 29 and Robot Fairbrolh- program that also appears to be He was a veteran of Worufwar masi-mm IL He had lived fa Turners hejried on murder charges The trial sterna from the intended to raise some 9311 mil- tiiooting deaths of Rudolph Mar- lion fa new taxes for the 'state feo 41 and Anthony Mdei 26 wu reported favorably al-who were slain fa April 1968 fa Jhough with some alterations a small Providence grocery by the legislature's joint Com-tare where Marfoo did hto mittee on Taxation the same weekly shopping day the House killed the pay The four defendants were sen- raise and Dwight signed the da--tenced-io 10 years fa prison fa fideiky budget August 1989 on charges of con- That program to expected to spiracy to murder Marfoo In reach the Home floor Tuesday September 1969 Maurice Ler- and according to observers it ner 33 of Brookline Mass wu will find itself fa serious trouble sentenced to life for the first degree murders of the two men and to fen on the conspiracy (Continued From Page One) charge with the eentencu to the hijacker wu coming off the run consecutively plane The state built its caw around would say It went without the testimony of John Kelley 55 01 Watertown' Mass Most of thou aboard appar-He uid he wu told by Sciarra ently wert unaware of what had and Lerner that Patriarca' wart- happened until the plane landed ed Marfoo stain becauw he wu in Vancouver interfering with gambling oper-' A Western 'spokesdUfa said ations in' Providences the pilot notified headquarters fita time tin five men were at the time of the hijacking but convicted in March 1969 the that the conversation could not jury could not reach a verdict be disclosed He said he did not on the charges for which Pa- know whether a federal skymar- agrees with the school committee relative to any change needed to implement the concept Minor change were made on the language fa certain areas and two unnecessary paragraphs were deleted An example of the imguag change wu to "Voting tor the ope-year contract extension were Mrs Robert Davies Herbert Hodos chair man of jhe negotiation sutKom- mittee Jamei Hanley Jr Bete Jr and Mfs fod murder Atty Gen Rich- ud Israel said Wednesday In Aiinw ra 46 of Johiuww be tried triarca Sciarra Rossi and Fair- brothers will hie fried starting Monday Asked about the 'length upcoming trial brad uid the first trim lasted six weeks and don't seeany wayit can he shortened this COUNTRY WESTERN MUSK hrCabiaftati' TH8MOHTI HAWKS HOUYWOOO INN WEEKEND Special SPRING ROWER 'ARRANGEMENT $3i50 cam plats cash And duHnr Bookkeeper Wanted Ezpwrtoncwd fa ha'iidfing ppvrofi accounts receivable or and payable 515 day Raply FO Baa 2M Greenfield Mats 'i' Yule (Continued From Page One) or letters they had received and glue them to mail they were aiding re-use wu not a major problem officials said 1 A side benefit to the Postal Service wu increased- sales of Christ mu stamps to collectors Instead of the single stamp five were toned four depicted antique toys the fifth die Nativity collectors bought five of the precanceled stamps and five of the said William Dunlap a special assistant to Blount for philatelic affairs instead of selling just one stamp to each collector we sold Every year the world's seu produce 100 to 150 billion tons of microscopic that are the- basis of the' aeu' foodjphato STEAMED CLAMS' ariha HOUY WOOD INN North Eamardstan POLmCAL ADVERTISEMENT SUPPORT- SMJTm Montague School Committee A ing education In Franklin County He noted that 22 towns were unable to W9ifc effectively under the French King Regional Voca- -tlonal Technical School District and that lt was disbanded He said educators and school officials generally seem agreed that a smaller administration must be created to operate a vocational system that would be open to all atudenta within the Robert Galley deai of adml 1st ration and executive director of the GCC Foundation which own the Erring tide building aid a group of educator has asked the state Department of Education to describe the legal forma possible for establishing hdmfafetratku The Information to still being awaited he 1 DANCING TOTHS DREAM-MAKERS TOMGHT POUSHCUJB Hspaft' Mt Mohawk Ski School Adults Ski 'v Lessons Channlng Stanley Cummings Gilbert Knapp cut the negative vote Rev Roy Leo pru absent and William Hayes arrived too late to vote Following the special meeting the negotiation sub-committee met with Unit of the GTA THE FATHOM FRI SAT 9'taiAM FIRESIDE Fonnerfy Captain Tumor 1 ISO Ai Kj Turns Mb Country Western Swthg with tho Drifters tonho 10to2 Saturday 9 to 1 The Dreamakers I 4i '5-' Alan's Bar-B-Q French King Highway Gill Dance Fri night to TheStartighten Dance SaL night to tomeonenew THE MIXED EMOTIONS Dance San night fo-T Randy and the Couhtry Drifters NuCmmrChmtfm Must l2 See mtuemekt Pagt Beginning Fob 27th FwdSats 10am-l pjn Contact John Kails 773-3550 For Furthar Information A Bag Full of Goodiot II ChapmanStreot YETTER'S 525 Bsmardston Rd OXBOW INN East Chariomant UPAftSt netarSBCtmpMl lU SUvcr It Ciwndtlrt Mm -lr i I- vj 'i jjl if 'iV 4 1 ft.

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