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The Daily Nonpareil from Council Bluffs, Iowa • 12

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Ml lOn Bach Long Island ield And Stream Entry Blank Needed (U or Big ish Listing at (Phll Nebraska Scene Pts 4 48 Munch ires 658 Series Sunday Substitutes Unwind Arms Ted at 2 9 the WIND uzz 14 Lettermen On Hand ex for to Need tax money? Miller To the 0Uld0fir mijG Wuster (mile) Lynn Hansen Omaha Phone Post run and holds school rccordsi in the mile (4:358) and the rro n7 £sn no 7 Harris (880 and jumps) five Thursday was annc fhvp Pptmnccon f'inmnc aJ A At mi'e HOUSEHOLD INANCE HOUSEHOLD INANCE year at just a Ask about credit life and disability insurance on loans at group rates committee Parish LINCOLN CT) There may be an attempt made soon to seek the temporary release on bond of convicted mur Aboxe payments include principal and charges if paid on schedule 211 Bax Squealers that imitate an INJURED RABBIT BRING BOBCAT COYOTE OR OX INTO SHOTGUN RANGE LOOK OR SQUEALERS IH LOCAL SPORT SHOPS OR OUT DOOR MAGAZINE ADS Carefully fields PRAIRIES AND HILLS TO LOCATE OX OR COYOTE THEN USE TER RAIN BRUSH ETC TO STALK UN SEEN WITHIN A 400 YARD RANGE LYING BEHIND LOW GRASS ETC WHERE YOU CAN WATCH QUARRY SQUEAL 3 OR 4 TIMES TO GET AT TENTION THEN SQUEAL ONLY AS NEEDED TO KEEP HIM COMING Bobcat calling is done hit or miss IN WOODS SWAMPS A personnel change effec tive Thursday was announc ed Monday by Al Brown manager of the Northwest ern Bell Telephone office here (Webb) Miller who served as the outside repre sentative for the past eight years will be transferred to the Omaha office where he will become the securities re presentative Moving tothe post vacat ed by Millerwill be Roy Mortensen He is presently an installer and repairman and has been with the tele phone company for 11 years 3 3 Cocoa Special To Tbe Nonpareil RED OAK Coach Dick Red Oak High School Tigers appear to have enough balance and depth to rank among the top track powers in Southwest Iowa again this year ourteen lettermen return from last squad which won three meet champion ships and the Class A Dis trict title The Tigers finish ed third in the State Indoor meet and fifth in the outdoor meet Senior Ron Jones tops the list of candidates He won Results York (A) 2 Angeles (N) Games games scheduled Game Louis Baltimore here from to and 4901 South 24th St PHONE: 731 8080 ASK ABOUT OUR EVENING OICE HOURS Loans in Sebrasha art limited to $30 substitute bowlers Clarence Munch subbing in Shirts Skirts League bashed a 255 game to start his way to a 665 se ries Both were highs for the day among keglers His other games were 170 and 233 Georgia Rhoten substitut ing in the same league au thored a 212 for high game Her 538 series however was eclipsed by Helen Baxter of His Hers League She fired a 561 total including 197 201 and 163 lines Harlan Re 30 Atlantic at Lemort Results 2 1 Results Ellis high around but has of fire was moderately heavy I could not tell how effec tive last raid 'had been but there is a differ ence Six Japanese shipping firms decided Monday to halt sailing of their freight ers to North Vietnamese ports because of increased risk to shipping in North Vietnamese waters The six firms had 10 ships making monthly calls to North Viet Nam hauling an annual to tal of about 500000 tons of coal from North Viet Hongay mines to Japan Smash Outpost A powerful Viet Cong unit snjashed a government mi litia outpost 17 miles from the North Vietnamese border Monday killing 24 defenders The Communists also wounded five of the defend ers and captured one Twen ty five weapons and a stock of ammunition were taken from the post A US Army helicopter crewman was reported wounded by Communist fire in central Viet Nam Sun day and a US Marine heli copter pilot Capt William Reynolds of Santa Ana Calif was killed during an operation 11 miles southwest SAIGON Viet Nam orty two US Navy fight er bombers struck again Monday at North Viet radar installations on Bach Long Island following up a raid riday against that mil itary target in the gulf of Tonkin Enemy ground fire downed a Skyhawk jet in the area The pilot was reported res cued uninjured The attack was the 13th in a series of raids launched against North Viet Nam eb 7 Bach Long only 80 miles west of Red Hainan Island and 100 miles south of the Chinese mainland is the northernmost point to be hit Radio Peking charged that eight US military planes in truded into Communist Chi territorial air space near Hainan Island in two groups during the day The Chinese maintain their wa ter and air space rights ex tend 12 miles from their coasts raid was led by Cmdr Henry Glindeman of Coeur Idaho skipper of Airwing 15 on the carrier Coral Sea Primary Objective Glindeman who flew di rectly to Saigon following the raid said his primary objec tive had been substantially damaged A participant in four or five previous raids he said the ground fire on this one was same as Glindeman said a Phantorri jet fighter he was flying was not hit but that he did not know how many other air craft had been struck by ground fire did not see any ene my aircraft or people on the he said small arms and automatic Longhorn cattle were nam ed because of their long horns They are valuable Western beef producing steers Dave Rasmussen (jumps (sprints) Steve Afdahl (440 and 880) Bob Lovejoy (high hurdles) Phil Anderson (weights) Randy Dedrickson (880 and mile) Bob Beeson (sprints) Denny Hammer (sprints 440 and broad jump) Dick Jones (880) Joe ields (weights) Daryl White (sprints) Terry Kam merer (low hurdles and sprints) and Bod Woods (broad jump and sprints) Coach Morrison lists as promising material Steve Bowman Steve Jones Paul ish Denny Bloom Denny Meek Mark Conrad Jim Hicks Steve Don inley Benjie Benda Denny the clergyman said his strong stand in favor of civil rights made him unpopular with many church members but a leader of the opposi tion group disputed this and said there were other causes Robert Oberbillig a board member who spoke in favor of the minister at the Sunday meeting said: a few people have stated openly that they were on his (the Rev Mr Luns side until he took a stand on the racial question But then they felt he had rank Knappie a board member who spoke against the minister said rights even enter in We think that his work as pastor was what it should COUNCIL BLUS 7 North Main Street near Broadway 2nd Phone: 322 5551 2 OMAHA OICES Barker Bldg 3rd loor 15th arnam Sf PHONE: 341 2462 DIGEST CALL PREDATORS WITH A SQUEALER Checking The Schedule Donald Scovel of the laboratory school at State College of Iowa discusses the social studies workshop with Mrs Kathrine Christensen teach er at Wilson Junior High and Edward Rethman of Avoca Nonpareil Photo Dangerous Side Effect Of Drugs CHICAGO Dr Basil Bahme of Dubuque Iowa Sunday famed a group of osteopaths on the possible dangerous side effects of drugs Bahme spoke to the osteo paths who specialize in sclero therapy the injection of drugs into ailing body parts a meeting of the American Osteopathic Acad emy of Sclerotherapy Osteopaths say the inject ed drugs help build up scar tissue in affected parts of the body thus promoting heal ing Sclerotherapy is used to treat hernias torn ligaments ruptured discs of the lower back and dislocated spinal and sacroiliac joints Bahme said the scar tissue producing agents may enter the blood stream causing systemic and shock reac tions Because of the poten tial effects he said osteo paths must learn if a patient has a past history of similar serving a life term in the York Women's Reformatory One of Miss at torneys Merril Reller of Lin coln said Sunday he will ask that the 21 year old bru nette be temporarily releas ed unless adjudication of her bid for freedom is expedited He said is only she be given her freedom pending final determination of the case since are so many reasons to doubt that Caril was legally con victed and Miss attorneys Reller and John McArthur filed a writ of habeas cor pus in US District Court in Lincoln last year contending her rights were denied be fore and during her 195S tri al She was convicted of aid ing and abetting Charles Starkweather in a killing rampage in 1958 that resulted in 10 deaths in two states She was 14 years old at time To Decide Charges In Shooting Case NEBRASKA CITY Iff) Otoe County authorities were expected to decide Monday on filing charges in connec tion with a Saturday shoot ing incident which left an eld erly woman hospitalized Mrs William Snyder 66 of rural Talmage was trans ferred to an Omaha hospital Sunday evening A hospital spokesman said her condition Held in Otoe County Jail here in connection with the shooting was Danny Hatten 125 a brush salesman from Auburn who was arrested at his home a few hours after the shooting Otoe County Sheriff Ralph Hall said Hat ten could give no reason the shooting Pastor ired By Church In Omaha OMAHA Ifl The Rev Wright Lunsford pastor irst Christian Church since September 1959 was fired at a Congre gational meeting Sunday The Rev Mr Lunsford commented only that he is to abide by the con A church official said the vote at a special congrega tional meeting was about two to one against the min ister George Newton chair man of the Church board said feeling was expressed at the meeting that the Rev Mr Lunsford has split the 1000 member congregation was a question of his judgment and tact and will ingness to work smoothly with church New ton said Two of the supporters of 9 Cardnsl Relays at Clarinda 13 iienandoan Relays 14 'ays 23 Red Oak Relars Relays 1 Graceland Relays 11 Glenwood Relays 13 Hawkeye Seven Conference meet at Clarinda ZOO LEAGUE Men's Ray Sorrell 149 202 573 Women's hiqhs Thelma Bledsoe Uo MJ XM Bools Mallory 201 Over Jerry Stewad 210 Splits Gene Jorgensen 4 7 9 5 7 Bled St Tulsa 6 St Louis 0 Memphis 11 Omaha 1 (End of Season) Byron Sievers (vault hur I dies and high jump) and Wes Peterson (880) Promising candidates in clude Dennis Akers (mile) Henry Nash (440) Lyle Abel (mile) Roger Carroll and Dick Holtz (440) Alan Olde hoff (weights) Jeff ell (low hurdles and distance relays) Terry Glissman (mile) Gail Harris (440 and mile) Jim Lenhardt (880) Gerald Mur phy (mile) Daryl Michael sen (880) Mike (hurdles) Neal Shirm (880) Rex Sievers (weights) and Bruce Ridnour (vault)' The schedule: 4 Nebraska City Relays: 9 MrJ BBS End Nenro High School Boycott JONESBORO La i Gov John traordinary effort to ease ra cial tension here ended a Ne gro high school boycott Mon day The pupils voted to return to classes at Jackson II i gh pending the outcome of con ferences between a Negro parent student and the Jackson School Board McKeithen flew Baton Rouge Saturday hear Nego grievances talk with leaders on both sides Negro leaders had predict ed that this little north Lou isiana town was potentially Host Of Prospects Coach Ed will build his Walnut school track team just seven veterans a host of prospects Ellis in his first the school returns small nucleus from last sea third place finishers in the Tri County Conference His letterwinners include: I Steve Bees (shot put) Rod' Unfair To Close Part Of Business WASHINGTON lP) Supreme Court ruled Mon day it is an a i labor practice for an employer to close a part of his business if his purpose and expectation is to "chill in other parts It said an employer has "the absolute bus ever to close his entire iness for any reasn The decision specifically applied to Darlington Manu facturing Co which shut down its plant in Darlington in 1956 The National Labor Relations Board said the plant was closed to avoid dealing with the Textile Workers Union but Darling ton said the closing was for economic reasons Justice John Harlan de livered the 7 0 decision Visit Camp David WASHINGTON (P) Presi dent Johnson relaxed Sun day at Camp David in the' Catoctin Mountains of west ern Maryland The President and Mrs Johnson flew to the camp by helicopter Saturday night and returned ate Sunday evening Anglers interested in en tering a fish in the 1965 Offi cial Big ish Records must do so through the Iowa State Conservation Commis i Entry can be made on an official entry blank or a fac simile Entry blanks can be ob tained from the Commission office 7th and Court Sts Des Moines Each entry must include the name and ad dress the species of fish be ing entered where and when the fish was caught (including county) weight and total length method of catch and the signatures and addresses of two witnesses to the weighing The fish must be weighed on scales legal for trade and a photo of the angler and his fish must accompany the entry Any entry in the 1965 competition must be re ceived by the Conservation Commission by Jan 1 1966 Any species of fish com monly taken by hook and line and caught in state or boundary waters is eligible Minimum weight limits state crappies must be over two pounds channel catfish over 18 carp over 20 northerns over 10 smallmouth bass over four largemouth bass over 7 walleyes over 10 and flathead catfish over 20 Records for each calendar year along with state rec ords have been kept since 19'2 by the Conservation Commission ive state record fish highlighted the 1964 Official Big ish Records including a 25 pound three ounce chan nel catfish landed by Law rence Carpe of Des Moines a four pound crappie caught by Harold Conrad of Keota a nine pound eight ounce largemouth bass hooked by Harley Bryan of Monte zuma: a 58 pound paddlefish caught by Leslie Young of Cedar Rapids and a nine pound six ounce rainbow trout landed by red Daugs of Robbinsdale Minn A total of 28 fish were en tered by 26 fishermen in the 12 divisions bluegill brown trout bullhead carp chan nel catfish crappie flathead catfish largemouth bass northern paddlefish rain bow trout sauger sheeps head smallmouth bass wall eye and yellow perch There were no 1964 entries in four divisions bluegill sauger smallmouth bass and yellow perch Records: Bluegill One pound 12 ounce Mrs Grant Dillon Unevllle caught at Llne V'l Gun Club pond (Wayne County) September 1962 Ercwr Nine pound eight ounce Ro or Janes Ottumwa caught in Hick ory Creek (Allamakee County) Septem be 1953 Three gound nine ounce La ry Kocour Missouri Veltey caught In term pond (Harrison County) July 1973 Carp 40 pound Peter Hach Cedar River Tear Their Way Through ences Berlin cpi An a German couple and their three children tore theiq way through barbed wire shortly before dawn Monday and es caped to West Berlin The escape was not noticed by Comm i st border guards It occurred in the Spandau district where the frontier is sealed off by Baseball EXHIBITION Sunday's Cincinnati 4 New Minnesola 7 Los Innings) i New York IN) 6 Milwaukee 2 4 PHtsburoh 3 Kansas City St (10 Innings) Chicago (N) IL San rancisco 3 ClevwBDd be Boston Los Angeles (A) 5 Cleveland Chicago (A) 5 Detroit 3 Hawaii (PCL) 11 Washington Houston vs Philadelphia at (postponed rain) Tuesday's Games CMcInnett vs Minnesota at Tampa Houston vs Baltimore at Cocoa Los Angeles (N) vs Chicago (A) Milwaukee vs Kansos City at Braden ton Pittsburgh vs Washington at ort Myers St Louis vs New York (A) at St Petersburg Chicago (N) vs Cleveland at Tucson Houston vs San rancisco at Phoenix Los Angeles (A) vs Seattle (PCD at El Centro Detroit Montreal Chicago Boston Montreal 5 New York 3 Toronto 4 Detroit 0 Boston 3 Chicago 1 (End Regular Season) Viaduct Lanes SHIRTS SKIRTS LEAGUE highs Clarence Munch (sub) 255 170 Women's Georgia Rhoten (sub) 170 212 156 538 Over Harlan Sehlke 210 Tom Snod grass 210 GH Orr 231 Bob Lay 212 John Orr 206 Splits red Teeole 5 10 Steve Cory 4 7 9 red Petersen 3 7 10 GUYS GALS LEAGUE (SAT) hlghf AI ries 187214 Shirley Miller 158 190 Over 200 George Jacobs 212 213 Marty Boehme 207 Jack Miller 201 Goldie Butterfield 6 8 10 Ray Harder 5 810 Betty Dooley 5 8 10 MOOSE NO 262 LEAGUE (SAT) loyd Emerlne 172 202 Ly'e Roner zi8 Over Leonard Brockman 210 Noel 20 Ted Evans 205 Willard Hanna 2 4 10 Twin City Bow KINGS QUEENS LEAGUE John Brock 175 618 Harold Pople 245 Darlene Speth 164 145 Nancy Mattnew 202 Ann Stebbins 5 10 Juanita Dick 5 7 9 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (inal Standings) Pts 40 23 7 87 Toronto 30 26 14 74 36 23 1) 83 York 20 38 12 52 34 28 8 76 Boston 21 43 Saturday's 6 Montreal 4 Toronto MbfcH 29 1965 Council Bluffs Nonpareil 42 US Navy Bombers Hit Radar Installations Basketball NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION (Bethof Stmidnais) Sturday't Reiulfx (Western Division) Baltimore 131 St Louis 99 (Baltimore leads 2 1) Results (Eastern Division) Philadelphia 103 Cincinnati 93 ade'phia leads 2 1) No St uiy KEIdys rKW runknouser Reed Porter sW" R'ys 13 Har'an Relays 17 Coun and Dan Rold The schedule XtRliy TrtowMy LAKESHORE LEAGUE Men Don Cole 193 168 Women's Darlene Reese 143 168 174 435 Jim Reese 4 7 10 VI Thorpe 6 7 6 7 Marilyn Schoening 3 6 7 10 SCOTCH DOUBLES SWEEPER Series 1 Jerry Coppock Shir ley Miller 922 2 Mike Povich Gary Manrose 845 3 Liz Reynolds Ray Rief 840 4 rancis Slefel Gllbert Orr 849 5 Rick 4 Bernie Gibboos 830 Maxine Gibbs Thelma Miller 829 7 Ray Daugh erty Don Rubtnk 814 8 George Durfee Kenny Greutach 809 9 Gary Gibbs Som Kilibarda 804 10 John Turnlund ronk Grego 798 11 Matt Elder Don i Christensen 790 Game 1 (tie) I Ray Lind Larry Bowles Clarence Allen Lloyd Thomas 222 2 Povich Manrose 267 3 Bob Knudsen Randy Beall 236 4 Coppock MHIer 253 Hockey CENTRAL PROESSIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Sunday's Results Paul 6 Minneapolis 2 River (Aitamakee County) May 1964 Rairbow trout Nine pound sla ounce red Daugs Robbinsdale Minn caught In rench Creek (Allamakee County) December 1964 Sauger Rve pound two ounce Art Hurlburt Dubuque caught in Mississippi River (Dubuque County) November 1963 Sheepshead 46 pound arran Clarion caught in Spirit Lake (Dickinson County) October 1962 Smallmouth bass 5 pound lOounce red Schuneman Milford caught In Spirit Lake (Dickinson County) October 1963 Walley 13 pound eight ounce red Stiller Waverly caught In Cedar River (Bremer County) May 1963 Yellow perch One pound 13 ounce Nel Primer Maynard caught In Mississippi River (Al'amakee County) September 1953 Rupp Reprimanded or Poor Defense LEXINGTON Ky Coach Adolph Rupp and the Kentucky basketball team flew back to Lexington after playing one of their worst games of the season against lorida In the airport terminal Rupp accidentally bumped a woman He took off his hat and apologized by saying sorry No The woman looked at him and replied: damn lit tle Boxing James Beattie 230 St Paul Minn stopped Tom McNeeley 204 Bos Ion 5 UNIONTOWN Pa Jock Rodgers 170 Uniontown outpointed Sam Sellers 168 Charleroi Po 6 RAVENNA Italy Antonio erreira 12834i Brazil and Renato 1283i Italy drew 8 5 Rapids cauoht in Mississippi (Ci avion County) AorW 1963 Channel 25 pound Ihree ounce Lawrence Carpe Des Molres caught in Rock Creek (Jasper County) June 1964 Crappie our pound Harold Conrad rJHIvhi in 1 air DaHinw ZtA74 7 ''fciqion County) May 1964 1 iihi 56 pound Eloyd lint Lithe Sioux ceught In Little Sioux River (H rrlson County) May 1963 Lfrgemoulh boss Nine pound eighl ce Har'ev Bryan caught in Diamond (Poweshiek County) May 1964 Northern 18 pound four ounce Doug Hall Estherville caught In Spirit Lake County) October 1963 P'dtflefish 58 pound Leslie Young Cedar Rag ds caught In Mtssissipp or High Bowling Scores Sunday was a field day for ohn Urkctv Irh 4 7 9 MIXED MATINEE LEAGUE highs Leonard Anderson 186 179 Soren Thompson 218 highs Dorothy Lewis 202 133 178 513 Over Dovidson 203 Anderson 5 7 HITS MISSES LEAGUE (SAT) Bill Osborn 180 143 540 Women highs Gretchen Strobehn 207 194 Over John aurot 205 Splits Roseonn Osborn 5 7 Aherns 67 10 Skip McNees 5 7 Broadway Bowl HIS HERS LEAGUE highs Clayton Bachman 194 182 594 highs Helen ter 197 201 Over Don iori 213 Jack Main 216 John Roth 201 Bob Pettit 208 Chuck BdKier 202 Wayne Jensen 213 202 Don Christensen 202 Over 500 Marge Jones 540 Lomse Shelley 517 Marg Shepherd 507 Clare Sen nett $02 Edna Harrings 5 10 Bert Kruse 5 7 Martha Goult 3 7 Helen Bachman 5 10 Lewis Klesath 3 6 7 10 40 Teachers At Workshop Here Approximately 40 social studies teachers In grades 7 through 12 from Pottawatta mie County schools reported for a two day workshop Mon day The workshop at Washing ton School is sponsored by the County office program is de signed to take the place of the one day institutes held in past County Supt Halverson said is felt that more con centration in individual areas is more valuable than the one day general he added The workshop combines a work and study program and is being conducted by Don ald Scovel of the department of social studies at the Mal colm Price Laboratory School State College of Iowa Receiving emphasis at the conference will be taxonomy or classification of ideas in the social studies field Borrow confidently from MC or any money need get experienced help from the oldest largest company in the business Get cash now to pay taxes or other bilk buy a better car new appliances or furniture fix up the house or for any other good purpose Repay conveniently Never borrow needlessly but when you do hare a need trust Household inance reaction to medication before was satisfactory using the drugs Klansmen Want Talk With LBJ WASHINGTON Two Ku Klux Klan leaders have asked for a face to face meeting with President John son following his denuncia tion of the organization as There was no immediate comment from the President A White House spokesman said the request made in a telegram sent by Georgia Grand Dragon Calvin Craig and Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton Jr had been received and routinely referred to Atty Gen Nicho las Katzenbaoh Johnson attacked the Klan rriday when he announced the arrest of four Alabama members in the night rider slaying of Viola Gregg Liuz zo 39 of Detroit a white civ il rights worker She was shot on a lonely stretch of highway near Selma Another Promising Season or Red Oak Track Team May Ask Temporary reedom or ugate of Da Nang site of the US deress Ann ugate South Vietnamese air base for attacks on North Viet Nam A bolt of lightning set off a ring of 40 defensive mines around a US Special orces camp in central Viet Nam Saturday A US spokesman said 14 Vietnamese were kill ed and 78 other persons in eluding an American soldier were injured To Aid Thailand BANGKOK Thailand (J) The United States will as sist Thailand in establishing a new type of police force in northeast Thailand to help COlinfpr nrrtmiiMtc fr three thick? barbed el train crashed gency the Thai government Jences into a derailed freight train announced Monday' Rites In Omaha OMAHA uneral serv ices were held Monday here for rank Elliott Bliss who who for 43 years operated a livestock commission firm in Omaha He died riday the age of 90 12 Senators or Douglas County LINCOLN LPT Nebras legislature under order of the ederal District Court reapportioned itself Monday for the second time in two years Approved 40 5 on final reading was LB628 which in creases the size of the body from the present 40 to the constitutional limit of 50 and wich gives Douglas County (umana two more senators for a total of 12 The only opposition votes were cast by Sens Bauer Sr of Norfolk Cecil Craft of North Platte Ches ter Paxton of Thedford El mer Wallwey of Emerson and William Wylie of El gin The bill throws two pres ent senators into the same legislative district Sens Hasebroock of West Point and Peter Claussen of Leigh Claussen had waged an unsuccessful fight for an alternative bill which would have given Douglas County only one additional senator and would have left the re mainder of the districts as presently constituted Guggenheim Awards or Two lowans NEW YORK ffl Two pro fessors at the University 'of Iowa are among 313 schol ars scientists and artists sharing in ellowship awards totaling $2115700 granted Sunday by the John Simon Guggenheim Memor ial oundation The lowans are Dr Georoe Kalnitsky professor bio chemistry and Dr Harold Schedl research associate professor of medicine Civilian Employment Down In ebruary A Sen ate committee reported Mon day that federal civilian em ployment declined by 4417 persons during ebruary A report' said it was the third consecutive mont 1 dedli'ne and fixed the em ployment figure at 2459595 19 Die In Crash RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil (TP) persons were reported killed and 33 injur ed early 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