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HERALD Decatur, Illinois, Saturday, August 21, 1971 DECATUR Illinois Forecast Partly sunny, hot and humid today. Chance of thunderstorms north. Highs 87 to 93, Fair and continued warm tonight. 65 to 72. Mostly sunny, hot and humid Sunday.

Highs 87 to 93. Decatur Temperatures Friday Temperatures 7 a.m. 71 7 p.m. 79 Noon 78 10 p.m. 78 High 87 Low 69 Precipitation: Trace Saturday sunrise: set: 7:45 Records Records for Aug.

20: High 101 degrees, 1936 Low 43 degrees, 1897 Precipitation 1.86 inches, 1954 LAKE LEVEL Lake Shelbyville level: normal pool 599.7 4:30 p.m. Friday 6 Data From NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, NOAA, U.S. Dept. of Commerce OCCLUDED 80 WARM COLD 70 Rain 80 90 90 100 Showers (18881 90 FORECAST I 90 90 90 090 Figures Show High Temperatures Expected 90 For Daytime Saturday Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local Forecast Decatur, Central Illinois Deaths Decatur MILLER Mrs. Perry (Nellie Miller, 64, of Route 3 died 11:40 a.m.

Friday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home 1n Decatur. Burial will be in Mount Gilead Cemetery. Mrs. Miller was born in Decatur, a daughter of David and Edith Knowls Williams.

She married Perry Miller in St. Louis, in 1942. Surviving are her husband; one stepson, Robert Miller of Los Pallos, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jeanette Bledsaw of Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Ila) Hoyt and Mrs.

Elsie March, both of Decatur; seven grandchildren and several great grandchildren. One brother preceded her in death. SHIREY Rex Robert Shirey, 67, formerly of Decatur, died 5:10 p.m. Friday in Washington, Ill. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Mr. Shirey had lived in Decatur where he was a meat cutter at various grocery stores. Survivors include his wife, Getrude of Washington, a brother, Ray of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. Cecil Altman of Phoenix; a son, R. G.

Shirey, stationed with the Navy i in California; two daughters, Mrs. Hal (Joyce) Erickson, Concord, and Mrs. Richard (Betty) Gillen of Decatur and two grandchildren, STUBBLEFIELD Mrs. Lipscomb (Ida) Stubblefield, 91, formerly of Decatur, died at 6 p.m. Thursday in Byron.

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Brintlinger's Funeral Home, Decatur. Burial will be in Fairlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Stubblefield was born in Decatur a daughter of George and Elizabeth Risley Loring.

She was a member of the First Baptist Church, the Decatur Barn Colony, the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Illinois Ceramic Guild, National Pen Women, Hoosier Art Salon and the ISU Alumni Association. She married Lipscomb Stubblefield in 1908. Survivors include a daughter; Harold (Sue) Neely, Pecatonica; a sister; Mrs. John of Decatur and three grandchildren. WALLBAUM Anthony Frederick Wallbaum, 65, of 63 Ridgeway Dr.

died at 8:17 p.m. Thursday in Decatur Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at Berry Funeral Home, Virden. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Dawson Wikoff Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Macon County Memorial Park. Mr. Wallbaum was born in Pleasant Plains, a son of Henry and Emma Shoemaker Wallbaum. He worked as a former machinist helper for the Union Iron Works. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the South Shores United Methodist Church.

He married Frances Jennings in Jacksonville on March 20, 1945. Surviving Mr. Wallbaum are U.S. Weather High Low Pr. Albany, haze 82 64 .13 Albuquerque, clear 89 64 Boston, cldy 88 69 .23 Chicago, clear 90 70 Cincinnati, haze 88 70 Cleveland, clear 85 71 .04 Denver, cldy 89 56 Des Moines, cldy 87 67 Detroit, clear 92.

69 .05 Houston, cldy 88 77 .16 Indianapolis, cldy 87 70 Kansas City, cldy 94 76 Little Rock, clear 91 69 Los Angeles, clear 83 69 Memphis, clear 91 72 Miami, clear 84 76 .17 Milwaukee, clear 87 64 Minneapolis, clear 85 61 New Orleans, rain 89 72 .42 New York, haze 88 71 Okla. City, clear 89 65 Omaha, cldy 88 69 .02 Philadelphia, haze 87 70 Phoenix, cldy 89 75 .16 Pittsburgh, clear 84 68 .06 St. Louis, cldy 95 70 Salt Lake, clear 94 60 San Diego, cldy 77 69 San clear 64 55 Seattle, clear 77 62 .01 Spokane, clear 86 66 Tampa, cldy 89 75 .03 News of Gregg, Lansing; grandchildren; one great grandchild; services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Schilling Funeral Home, Mattoon; burial Ash Grove, Cemetery, Windsor; call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday.

SARVER Harvey Greenup Sarver, 63, of Oconee died 1. p.m. Friday, Pana Community Hospital; born Cowden; married Indaleen Hadley, Jan. 23, 1928, Cowden; leaves wife; daughter, Mrs. Melba Jean Hayes, Maple Park; son, Larry, Pana; five grandchildren; brothers, Roscoe, Pekin; Woodrow, Urbana; stepsister, Mrs.

Veda Barr, Mahomet; arrangements incomplete at Wallace Carroll Funeral Home, Herrick. THOMPSON Susanne M. Thompson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson, Oreana, died 4:30 p.m.

Thursday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; leaves parents; brother, Brian, at home; grandparents, Ariel Thompson, Stonington; Mr. and Mrs. Linn Knoles, Athens; graveside services were 3 p.m. Friday, Old Stonington Cemetery; arrangements, Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville.

WILLIAMS Ivan Lee Williams, 78, of Paris died 10 a.m. Friday in his home; member born Methodist Effingham; Paris; retired carpenter; married Gladys Melton, May 5, 1916, Paris; leaves wife; sons, Wilbur and Allen, both of Paris; Francis, Quincy; daughters, Mrs. Lois Rowe, Paris; Mrs. Margaret Fagar, Seattle, brother, Edgar, Quincy; 10 grandchildren; services 2 p.m. Monday, Blume Stewart Carroll Funeral Home, Paris; burial Forsythe Cemetery, near Marshall; call 2 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Traffic Accidents THURSDAY (Driver) Clarissa J. Trump, Route (driver) Darlene Slunder, 22, 293 Cardinal (passenger) Mande Slunder, 20, 2937 Cardinal Dr. (injured); 5:35 p.m., 1400 E. Pershing (Driver) Jacqueline S.

Bright, 19, 1365 E. Walnut St. (injured); 5:52 p.m., 1600 N. Woodford driver said she looked down at her purse for a moment; and when she looked up, it was too late to avoid hitting a power pole. Randall Clancy, 16, 3 Alice Lane; Ed D.

Humphries 19, 58 Sandcreek 1:30 p.m., Decatur at Franklin streets. (Driver) Pamela A. McKinley, 18, 915 W. Main (pedestrian) Martin Smith, 4, 1019 -W. Wood St.

(injured); 6:10 p.m., 1000 W. Wood driver said the boy ran out into the road; she swerved to avoid hitting him; but he ran into the car. FRIDAY (Driver) Wilma M. Wayne, 54, 2232 Hoyt Ct. (injured); Harold J.

Bruse, 26, Oreana; 6:30 a.m., Home Park Ave. at Ramsey Dr. Traffic Court MONDAY tion of liquor, $50 fine, $10 costs his wife; one son, William H. of HAYDEN Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Conlee Franklin; Mrs.

Anna Flynn of Cincinnati, Ohio; five brothers, Frank of Pleasant Plains; Edwin and Paul, both of Cincinnati, Ohio; Robert of Waverly; Raymond of Jacksonville; two grandchildren. Central Illinois BUSHUE Greg Bushue, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bushue of Mason, died Friday, St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; leaves parents; brothers, Eddie and Keith, at home; sisters, Terri and Sandy, at home; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ed Feldhake, rural Effingham; Mrs. Thresia Bushue, Mason; graveside services 3 p.m. Saturday, St.

Ann's Cemetery, near Edgewood; arrangements, Gerbel Funeral Home, Edgewood. DURBIN Mrs. John (Mary Durbin, 86, of Taylorville died 8:30 a.m. Friday, St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur; born Wright County, member of St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Taylorville; Catholic Daughters of America; married John R. Durbin, Feb. 2, 1909, Morrisonville; he died 1962; leaves daughters, Rose Durbin, Taylorville; Mrs. L.A. (Lillian) Campbell, Palmer: Mrs.

Charles (Zelma) Pettigrew, Denver, 10 grandchildren; services 9 a.m. Saturday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Taylorville; burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; call until time of services, Connolly Funeral Home, Taylorville. GRANT Mrs. Ervin (Olive Grant, 73, of Arcola died 7 a.m.

Friday, Jarman Hospital, Tuscola; born Arcola; member Arcola Presbyterian Church; Order of Royal Neighbors of America; married Ervin Grant, Oct. 25, 1924, Arcola; he died 1955; leaves daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Crist, Arcola; Mrs. Mildred Doty, Tampa, six grandchidren; five great grandchildren; services 2 p.m. Monday, Shrader Funeral Home, Arcola; burial Arcola Cemetery; call 2 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m.

Sunday. GRIFFITHS Vernon Castle Griffiths, 54, of Taylorville died 6 p.m. Thursday, St. Vincent Memorial Hospital, Taylorville; born Taylorville; me ber Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter day Saints; veteran of World War II; leaves sons, Larry, Taylorville; David, Pana; daughters, Mrs. James (Connie) Boaden, Gardner; Loretta Griffiths and Mary Ann Griffiths, both of Pana; sister, Mrs.

Lucille Stickel, Taylorville; five grandchildren; services 10 a.m. Monday, Shafer Funeral Home, Taylorville; burial Oak Hill Cemetery, Taylorville; call 4 to 5, 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. GUDGEL Bessie B. Gudgel, 73, of Olney died Thursday afternoon, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Richland County; member Church of the Nazarene, Olney; leaves brother, Aden Runyon, Xenia; sisters, Mrs.

Viola Bohn, Decatur; Mrs. Christina Hohl, Olney; services 2 p.m. Saturday, Zirkle Mortuary, Olney; burial Haven Hill, Olney; call until time of services. Mrs. Burt (Hazel) Hayden, 79, of Flora died 12:20 p.m.

Friday, Richland Memorial Hospital, Olney; born Ingraham; married Burt Hayden; leaves husband; daughters, Mrs. Harold McCaig, Berwyn; Mrs. Hope Court, Glenview; son, Paul Randall, Flora; arrangements incomplete, Frank Branson Funeral Home, Flora. KEIGLEY Mrs. Richard (Mary Lavetta) Keigley, 71, of Charleston died 6 p.m.

Thursday in her home; services 1 p.m. Sunday, Harper Swickard Funeral Home, Charleston; burial Tower Hill Cemetery; call 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. O'DELL Mrs. Loren (Lenora) O'Dell, 63, of Louisville died 2 p.m.

Friday, Clay County Hospital, Flora; born Clay County; married Loren O'Dell; leaves husband; sons, Donald Clay City; Larry, Olney; daughter, Mrs. John (Doris) Chandler, Woodburn, brothers, Frank Miller, East St. Louis; Lawrence Miller, Clay City; Raymond Miller, Florida; sisters, Mrs. Mary Maglone, Decatur; Mrs. Velda Tolliver, Lincoln, 10 grandchildren; arrangements Neal Funeral Home, PHILLIPS Jerry Franklin Phillips, 79, of Salem died 8:30 p.m.

Thursday in his home; born Camargo; member First Presbyterian Church, Salem; American Legion Post, Salem; Veteran of World War married Myrhl Tully; she died 1944; leaves sons, Jerry and John Bush, both of Salem; brother, William Fort Charlotte, sister, Florence Bowyer, Boca Raton, three grandchildren; one great grandchild; services 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Rankin Funeral Home, Salem; burial East Lawn Cemetery, Salem; call after 6 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell (Dora Reed, 88, of Mason died 6:45 p.

m. Thursday, St. Anthony Memorial Hospital, Effingham; born West Township, Effingham County; married Mitchell Reed, Jan. 6, 1901; he died 1956; leaves sons, 0: land, Independence, Randall, Ranger, Stanford, Decatur; daughter, Mrs. Harold (Clara) Sayre, Altamont; sister, Mrs.

Etta Theisen, Springfield; 19 grandchildren; 42 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; services 2 p.m. Sunday, Kull Funeral Home, Altamont; burial Mahon Cemetery, Mason; call after 4 p.m. Saturday. RUDDER Nye Rudder, 83, of Clay City died 7:45 a.m. Friday, Flora Manor Nursing Home; born Richland County; leaves brother, Guy, Clay City; half brother, Alta Fitzgerald, California; services 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, Cardascio Easley Funeral Home, Clay City; burial Hanna Cemetery, Noble; call after 4 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. William (Kittie Pearl) Rue, 79, of Mattoon died 9:05 p.m. Thursday, Mattoon Memorial Hospital; born Windsor; charter member Central Community Church, Mattoon; married William E.

Rue, March 14, 1912; leaves husband; daughter, Mrs. Harris (Emily) Richard Doolin, 3255 MacArthur speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Eddie L. Dandy, 454 E. Decatur driving on suspended license, $15 costs, seven days in county jail.

Timothy G. Comerford, 1648 W. Forest disobeyed stop sign, $10 fine, $5 costs. Kenneth 1 R. Davis, 3164 Lakeland improper left turn, $30 fine, $10 costs (in court).

Judith A. Beck, 440 W. Macon speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. John E. Byers 633 E.

Lawrence failure to reduce speed to avoid accident, $10 fine, $5 costs. Murrell R. Barritt, Springfield, speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Douglas L. Bromm, Lovington, speeding, $17 fine, $5 costs.

TUESDAY Robert W. Voelker, Mount Pulaski, improper left turn, $10 fine, $5 costs; expired license, $50 fine, $10 costs (in court). Melvin G. Roady, 1022 W. Macon speeding, $18 fine, $5 costs.

Elizabeth C. Rokosch, 4055 Cambridge disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. John C. Piper, 1174 W. King speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs.

Corwin J. Nusbaum, 32 Ridge speeding, $18 fine, $5 costs. Charlie V. Mikesell, 304 W. William improper backing, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Ronald A. Malone, 4352 Du Frain reckless driving, $50 fine, $10 costs (in court). William King, 1042 N. Pine failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs. Jo Ann Homrighous, Mount Zion, speeding, $19 fine, $5 costs.

Charlie W. Hill, Pana, speed, ing. $19 fine, $5 costs. Harold D. Helton, 656 Moffett speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs.

Ray L. Gallagher, 4711 W. Main speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Mark F. Dwiggins, 1855 W.

Forest speeding, $14 fine, $5 costs. Charles C. Carr, 2014 Windsor disobeyed traffic signal, fine, $5 costs. Earl L. Craig 2914 E.

Division speeding, $20 fine, $10 costs (in court). Charles E. Matonis, 2918 N. 22nd driving while intoxicated, $100 fine, $15 costs (in court). WEDNESDAY Donald R.

Swartz, 343 S. Woodale reckless driving, dismissed, $10 costs. William D. Stoune, 121 N. Taylor illegal transporta- Decatur Births DAMPEER, Mr.

and Mrs. Leon, 1035 E. Orchard, boy, Aug. 19, DMH DANCE, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald, Mowedqua, boy, St. Mary's WHITE, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie, 1019 N. girl, Aug.

19, St. Mary's Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 2306 N. Wilder, boy, Aug.

20, St. Mary's Fire Calls Fire Calls Thursday 8:27 p.m., 111 N. 18th. owner F. W.

Wilson overheated boiler basement, no loss Divorces DAVIS, DURR, Beverly Maxine from Michaelom Donald CORIORASH, Mary Eileen from Larry MORLOCK, Shirley Jean from Richard Arthur DICKERSON, Darlene D. from Dan R. SEARS, Sylvia Ruth from Barney (in court). Henrietta M. Reeter, 2154 N.

Main disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Thomas Lewis, 340 N. Calhoun too fast for conditions, $10 fine, $5 costs. William F. Veschawitz, Clinton, failure to use turn signal, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court).

Herbert H. Steinkamp, 2167 Ridgeview disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Randall E. Bailey, 2314 Yorkshire speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Verna M.

Baker, Springfield, speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. Charles A. Tippit, 1841 N. Broadway, improper mufflers, $10 fine, $5 costs. Donald D.

Miller, 2080 Friel speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs. Ronny L. Kirkwood, Route 8, speeding, $11 fine, $5 costs. Alton F. Baker, Findlay, failure to yield, $10 fine, $5 costs.

Michael D. Joyner, 1845 N. Illinois too fast for conditions, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court). Donald C. Wright, Mount Zion, failure to reduce speed to avoid accident, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court).

Gilmer E. Stevens, Route 7, improper use, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court). Bruce D. Nelson, Clinton, speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs (in court). Alfred V.

Morthland, Macon, no valid registration, $15 fine, $10 costs (in court). William D. Eaton, Paris, speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. Donald D. Duncan, Springfield, speeding, $20 fine, $5 costs (in court).

Hal E. Barker, 1755 N. Main speeding, $35 fine, $10 costs. Lonnie R. Bishop, Paris, speeding, $13 fine, $5 costs.

Thomas L. Slider, 2240 Gary disobeyed traffic signal, $10 fine, $5 costs. Christopher E. Hart, 36 Tanager speeding, $17 fine, $5 costs. Herbert W.

Heck, 4082 Nottingham speeding, $19 fine, $5 costs. Magdalene K. Gould, 568 Lincoln speeding, $16 fine, $5 costs. Darren E. Clutter, Pana, speeding, $15 fine, $5 costs.

Elmer B. Cisney, Macon, improper passing, $10 fine, $5 costs. THURSDAY Phyllis J. Wheeler, 647 E. Arlington driving while intoxicated, $100 fine, $20 costs (in court); leaving scene of property damage accident, $25 fine, $5 costs (in court).

Marilyn J. Warden, 1260 S. Hilton speeding, $12 fine, $5 costs. Theater Clock AVON "Willard," at 1:15, 3:10, 5:05, 7:05 and 9 p.m., starring Bruce Davison, Sondra Locke, Elsa Lanchester, Ernest Borgnine and others, rated GP. Billed as the one movie you should not see alone.

CINEMA I "Pinocchio," at 1:30, 3, 5, 6 and 8:40 p.m. Walt Disney's all-cartoon feature; all seats $1 until 2 p.m. except Sunday and holidays. CINEMA II "McCabe Mrs. Miller," at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m., with Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, rated with no one under 18 admitted without parent or legal guard.

DRIVE-IN "Murders in the Rue Morgue," with Jason Robards, Christine Kaufmann and Herbert Lom; "Cry of the Banshee," with Vincent Price. Theater opens 7:30 p.m.; parental guidance suggested. LINCOLN "Evel Knievel," at 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15 and 9:20 p.m. George Hamilton stars as the daring motorcyclist who will try anything once. OUTDOOR "Summer of '42," with Jerry Houser and Oliver Conant; "The Wild Bunch," rated R.

Theater opens 7:30 p.m. ROGERS-' 'Carnal Knowledge," at 7 and 8:50 p.m., with Mike Nichols, Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Arthur Garfunkel, Ann-Margret and Jules Feiffer, rated R. Warren Beatty Julie Christie Building Permits COUNTY August 18 Mount Zion, Charles K. Holderby, single family residence and garage, $25,000. Mount Zion, Richard Highcock, single family residence and garage, $18,000.

Illinois Traffic Fatalities Aug. 19, 1971-8 Aug. 19, 1970-2 1971 total to date 1,437 1970 total for same 1970 total Central Illinois Births Anthony Memorial Hospital RUNGE, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell, Mason, ALBRIGHT, Mr.

and Mrs. boy, Aug. 19. Carl, Watson, boy, Aug. Charleston Community Hospital EDWARDS, Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry, Charleston, girl, Aug. 20. Clay County Hospital BULLARD, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold, Clay City, girl, Aug. 19. DE SELMS, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, Flora, boy, Aug.

20. Jarman Hospital ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Philip, Tuscola, boy, Aug. 20.

Richland Memorial Hospital VENNARD, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Palestine, girl, Aug. 19. SWILLING, Mr.

and Mrs. Norman, Dundas, boy, Aug. 20. Kirby Hospital JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs.

James, Tolono, girl, Aug. 20. Entertainment Calendar Today The Piccolo Players will present "Little Red Riding Hood" at 1 p.m. in the Children's Theatre in Sullivan. Joel Grey will star in "Cabaret" at 8:15 p.m.

at the St. Louis Municipal Opera. "The Typists and the Tiger" will be presented at 8:30 p.m. at the Clayville Stagecoach Stop Theatre in Pleasant Plains, 12 miles west of Springfield on Illinois 125. Tom Poston will star in "Fiddler on the Roof" at 4 and 9 p.m.

at the Little Theatre On the Square in Sullivan. Fast pitch softball tournament, Peoria Stadium, Peoria. Stock car races will take place at the Illinois State Fair. An Old Settler's reunion will take place in Village Park, Cissna Park. THESE PRICES WON'T CHANGE Chicago (AP) One of the world's biggest car manufactuers is unchilled by the price freeze.

"We will keep our prices the same as we have since 1960 a dime a car," said Richard M. Shure, executive vice president, of the Strombecker which will produce 110 million toy cars in 1971. REED RUE VOLKSWAGEN SHERMAN VOLKSWAGEN DECATUR SHERMAN LEAVITT, Pamela Nadine from DECATUR Russell Deborah from Arthur Dancey Michael ROOF, Alma U. from Michael L. LAST DAYS ONE SPECIAL COUPON (38 WED THURS FRI SAT SUN 738 CENTS ONE SPARKLING CENTS 5x7 August 21-22 COLOR PORTRAIT WITH THIS COUPON ONE SITTING PER SUBJECT ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS $1.00 (GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL) ALL ONLY AGES: ONE BABIES, COUPON PER CHILDREN, FAMILY ADULTS PER PHOTO CORPORATION OF AMERICA PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR YOUR FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHERS ON DUTY mart DAILY 10-8 SUNDAY 10-6 1155 E.

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