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5a PRESS licago Bears still paced the league as the only unde- , deam in the circuit today 38ir slim, one-game hold on ‘weste division lead faced a ~ threat from the Green ers, - Packers, runners-up to them or western honors, have lost| N: ce—to the Bears—in six . But. they have picked up ent so fast that they now k- as. the -league’s’ top pointwith a total of 211 markers

n Bay plays Cleveland next and the Bears invade n to play the Dodgers behe’ western teams’ climactic ih 8% Chicago on Nov. 15 which probably give the victor the p meet the Washington Redfor the professional cham-

Exciting Contest

‘Redskins held a comfortable jame edge over the Pittsburgh feelers in the eastern division only after a fighting Philadel_phia Eagles’ squad had given them | their closest call of the year. n finished in front, 3027, But the battle kept 32,658 fans 7 tense until the last second of play, when Bob Masterson booted a 10-

: £ yard field goal which sailed through

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cross-bars just as the final sounded. ‘The game, at Washington, was easily Sunday’s most exciting contest. Five touchdown: yere packed into the first nine minutes of the third period —_ touchdowns which came on 8 fumble recovery, two 96-

Y. the

yard returns on kickoff, a 50-yard

runback on a recovered fumble and

an orthodox line-smash.

: Strike Via Air © The Bears played their first

game without Owner George Halas

dn the driver's seat and shut out ‘the Detroit Lions, 16-0, before 12,000 ago. The Bears struck twice ‘through the air to gain their sixth consecutive victory and their 19th ‘straight against all competition. It was the Lion's seventh loss in as : y games. Charlie O'Rourke ed to Ray McLean from the ons’ 33 and McLean scored standup for the Bears’ first tally in @ second. A 26-yard pass from d Luckman to Harry Clark added hother in the third and Monk Mamicki wound up the scoring with

8 field goal from the 16-yard line

in the last period. Packers smashed the Cardinals, ‘55-24, at Green Bay before 147782 spectators. Of the eight

oe Backers touchdowns, seven were

scored on passes. The Packers’ 55 ot ts, combined with the Cards’ E set a new league record of 179 points for a single game, bettering % I mark of 73 hung up in the ind-Green Bay game on. Oct. il Isbell tossed five touchpasses, three to Don Hutson vo to Andy Uram.

Steelers Trim Giants

d by Bill Dudley, the Steelers med the Giants, 17-9, at New pk before 19,346 spectators. With [¥ 50 seconds of the game left, ley broke through the line for ctacular 65-yard touchdown to salt away the contest. Curt dig scored on a 64-yard gallop

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in the second and Millon Simington

kicked a 15-yard field goal to wind | up the scoring. Leo Cantor passed]: to Ward Cuff on the Steelers’ 20];

and he went over for the Giants’ only touchdown in the fourth. The Rams scored their first victory over Brooklyn since they entered the league in 1937. The count was 17-0, George Platukis scampered 35 yards for the first score in the second when he snared a ball fumbled by Dodgers. Parker Hall ended a 66yard march by going around right end to score from the nine in the third and Chet Adams booted a field goal in the same period,

DePauw Coaches

Issue Net Call

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Nov. 2.—Nine returning veterans reported today to co-coaches Lloyd Messersmith and Hal Hickman as DePauw university’s varsity cagers began practice for their season opener at Bloomington with Indiana university Dec. 8. Thirteen sophomores from last

year’s once-beaten freshman squad and 12 freshmen who survived the final cut this fall will bolster upperclassmen. Returning veterans include Wally Etcheson, Bainbridge; Don Jones, Greencastle; Dean Dooley, Dayton, O.; Dick Fillbrandt, St. Joseph, Mich.; Wayne Heiber, Ft. Wayne; Pill Thatcher, Chicago: Dick Hawkins, Bedford; John Wittich, OChicago, and Harold Negley, Indianapolis. Sophomores from last year’s freshman squad are Ed Dibler, Woodstock, Ill; Bob Daugherty, Carmel; Orville Graves, Princeton; Page Kellam, Culver; Bob Ball, Terre Haute; Hank Harper, Plymouth; Jack Gidley, Hebron; Art Huber, St. Louis; Larry Whiting, Louisville; Dan Guinnup, Seymour; Bob Greiser, Sterling, Il; Jack Isenbarger, Muncie, and Tom Sturm, Dayton, O

Caldwell fo Test

Jules La Rance

Bill Caldwell, a newcomer out of Cleveland, is to test Jules La Rance of Montreal, Canada, to open the wrestling program tomorrow night at the Armory. La Rance at one time was a title holder in the welterweight division, ; Main go action is between Billy Thom, head mat coach at Indiana university, and Ali Pasha, Hindu grappler from India. They are rival junior heavyweights. Ali has taken three of their four bouts, while Thom hes annexed one since their “feud” a year ago. . The semi-windup is between Ray Steele of California and Angelo

Cistoldi, an Italian from Boston.

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nymph. 26 Crowds, this morning. 29 Permit. Denson was scheduled to meet 30 imseual Leo (Red) Bruce, another local child heavyweight and state champion, 1 38 Blot. in a 12-round fight Friday night at La 38 Eat away. the Armory. Denson reported he UA PS 39 Characteristie would be unable to fight because 40Doctor of 56 Unaspirated. ‘spirit. he was not in condition. Science "© 878Ship. 41 Her husband MSichmeRes Lloyd C fier can(abbr.), y is a presi- cele e entire program for Friday 43 B0W of Bost 1 Meadow. 42 Company Denson’s suspension is effective 2 Paddle. (abbr.). immediately here in’ Indiana and 44 Toward. 3 Employs. 45 Lubricates. [43 other states in the National Box48 Discount. 4 Skin. irritation 46 Talent. ing association, 48 Wounded by 8 Ocean. 47 Driving a bullet. 6 Erich “(abbr.). command. 40 They were ? Indian corn. 48 Observe. o .., married in the SH svamast. 49 Sorrew. Sports Quiz . e—— OW 50 Neckwear. a Srilmsen, 10 Biblical 8 Long pan. e. Leas 3 a (J S4Chiness 11 Boast, BO Ir pace ia te 41 $5 Golf peg. 13 Existence, sion (abbr). [jor 00 ueing the 6 ¢ Ts | iy split even, Win and : ! Q. Why is John Cobb's record a breaking racing auto called ‘the - ; “Railton Red Lion”? > : A. It is named for the builder, a > 2 [26 British engineer named Reid. Railrs CEE ‘J | ton. Q—Who won this year's Professional ; Qoiters' -association 'championship ] | Bs : A--Sammy Snead, with a 2 and . + - 1 victory over Jim Turnesa in the s final 36-hole match. e tournament was played at Aflantic City,

shington, | *

Walt Fedora of thel-

Ohio’s first defeat of thé season.

All Alone

Wisconsin stands alone today; the only unbeaten football team in the Big Nine. The Badgers “H” boys, Pat Harder and Elory Hirsch, teamed in the backfield-Saturday to whip Ohio State, 17 to 7. It was

Tom James (No. 66 above), Buckeye halfback, was topped for a one-yard gain in the third quarter.

triumph.

outmanned. The Hoosier line began to tire and fade as the Cadets marched to the one-yard line and put over the tying touchdown on the opening play of the fourth period. Pive or six good reserves might have rescued the I. U. margin at this time, but McMillin didn’t have them. 4th Period Rtily From then on, it was only a matter of turning on their brilliant power for the Seahawks of Coach Bernie Bierman. They plunged, passed, lateralled and sprinted to three more scores to defeat Indiana, 26-6. Purdue’s Boilermakers held Iowa to a 7-7 tie until a 94-yard march in the final quarter scored a 13-7 triumph for the Hawkeyes. Purdue was outplayed in the ground game, 263 yards to 103, but as predicted, the Boilermakers smothered Tommy Farmer's passes with the same airtight defense that repulsed the aerials of Wisconsin,

Farmer hit on only one out of seven passes for 19 yards, while Purdue hit five out of 15 for 90 yards. But Purdue couldn't stop the drives of Fullback Chuck Uknes, who gained 131 yards in 17 attempts. Iowa's first score came after a bad punt by Bob Hajzyk, while the Boilermakers tied the score on a long pass from Ed Cycenas to Fred Smerke, who ran over from the Iowa 32. Navy's defense and fhe weather

Dame’s passing attack as Angelo

tries.

Denson Suspended From Boxing

Johnny Denson, local heavyweight boxer, today was Suspended indefinitely from the ring by Sam Murbarger, state boxing association commissioner, for “failure to fulfill a contract with the Hercules A. C.” Murbarger made the announcement after a personal investigation

Waid ‘Renominated NEW YORK, "Nov. 2.~-Holcombe

Boilermakers Smother lowa

Passes, but Not Chuck Uknes

By UNITED PRESS

Indiana and Purdue failed again Saturday but ‘the defeats were prestige-building, while an underdog Navy team held the Irish to a 9-0

man teamed up to ruin Notre

Bo MeMillin’s valiant Hoosiers surprised 15,500 fans for almost three full quarters by fighting back ‘the vaunted Iowa Pre-Flight cadets, matching pass for pass, drive for drive.

But in the end, Indiana was

Army Quintet Survives Round

Electronic Steel and Virginia ave. Buddies were eliminated yesterday from the Warm-Up. basketball tournment at Pennsy gym. Army Map Service defeated the Steel quintet, 40 to 25, and In-

diana university Dental school held:

the Buddies, 25 to 10. It was the

losers’ second defeat in the tourney.|

In non-tournament games Edgewood A. C. edged P. R. Mallory, 39 to 37, in an overtime game and Stewart-Warner beat out Indianapolis Eagles, 40 to 38. Tonivht’s schedule is LukasHarold Grinders vs. Drill Press at 7 o'clock; Allison Service vs. Army Map Service at 8 o'clock and R. C. Cola vs. Allison Receiving at 9 o'clock. The latter two games are tournament contests.

The First Time

CALCUTTA, Nov. 2 (U. P).— Negro troops of the United States army introduced baseball to India yesterday. They won, 11-3, from a

team recruited from the Calcutta

police force for the first ball game ever played in this country.

[Spades Drop E(15-t0-0 Game | To Pendleton

Indiana Reformatory exploded with a 15-point rally in the second half yesterday morning to defeat Spades, 15 to 0, at Pendleton in the] city recreation departments: open

amateur football league.

: 126 “to 7, with King, Masur, Barry

i | season by ‘the Rams, who have won

[Ed McGovern

* |Struber of Missouri, who failed to

It was Pendleton’s final game of the season and assured the team of second place behind Gold Medal Beer with four victories, one defeat and one tie. Gold Medal played a ndn-league contest in Muncie yesterday, whipping thb Muncie Flyers,

and Roth scoring touchdowns. Holy Cross and the Rams battled to a scoreless tie in a 150-pound league game at Christian park. It was the second tie game played this

BATTLING ITALIANS

LONDON, Nov. 2 (U. P).—Re-

| ports from. the continent said today

that Jugoslav guerrillas: had surrounded ‘an Itslian infantry regi-

iment in Croatia and were fighting a

“battle of annihilation.” Twelve hundred Italian soldiers were said to have been taken prisoner by the guerrillas, who captured 33 heavy and 60 light machine guns, one tank, several big guns and

quantities of machine gun cartridges.

More than 400 German and Ital-

fan troops had been killed in the fighting, advices said.

LIONS TO HEAR CHAIRMAN Ralph Roberts, program chair-

man, will speak on “Civilian Pilot Air Training” Wednesday of the Lions club. The meeting will be held in the Clay-

at the luncheon

the receiving end of the aerial drives. © Warner caught. two for touchdowns.

Scorers Chase

By UNITED PRESS The amazirig mite, Eddie McGovern .of the Rose Poly Engineers, stretched his individual score lead | to unreachable heights Saturday and today rode atop the state standings with 106 points. McGovern extended‘ his margin by clicking for five touchdowns and five conversions against Franklin for 35 points, to move into nationwide prominence by beating Bob

score against Great Lakes after leading the nation’s scoring with 82 points last week. McGovern's 106 total has been stacked up in only four games. Last week he made six touchdowns and seven conversions while playing only half the game. The wee, wiry Terre Haute youth figured prominently in all but one of Poly’s nine touchdown drives and paved the way for Francis Hillenbrand, cousin of Indiana’s Bill, by‘ heaving a lateral that accounted for a 25-yard run to paydirt. : Pete Varini of St. Jo kept hold on second place by scoring another touchdown to bring his total to 54 and Sanders of Ball State scored once to tie Indiana's Bob Cowan, who went scoreless, at 36. Three touchdowns for Francis Hillenbrand moved him ahead of cousin Bill in the standings, giving him 31 points to Bill's 27. A three-touchdown barrage by Dick Neibur of Wabash tied him with teammate Earl Dowd at 30 each. :

Barons Lose Rookie

CLEVELAND, Nov. 2 (U. P.).— The Cleveland Barons have lost the services of their 21-year-old rookie defense star, Harry Dick, to the Canadian army, officials of the hockey club announced today. Dick, a native of Port Colbourne, Ontario, is en route to Toronto

where he will be inducted tomorrow.

JORDAN—William,

ST ele, 177 Beeler st.,

ton, aeparsd this life Sunday. Funeral Tuesday, Nov. 3, at the Moore & Kirk North Side Colonial Mortuary, College at Fairfield ave, 3:30 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Priends invited.

CORY—Lex A., age 44, Pelovad Jhusband of

Cory, brother of

Adah, father of Jack L Mon-

Mrs. "Lacey Duecker, passed away day morning. Funeral Wednesday, p. m. at hirle Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington st. Washington Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 1 p. m. Tuesday.

beloved

Esther L. Jordan and William C. erdnn. assed away at his home, 1429 N, Dear-

evening, Nov. 1st.

be held at the son’s residence, 540 Holly Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 4th, at Interment New Crown cemetery. Priends are welcome. Friends may call at the son’s residence after Tues-

ave,, 2 o'clock.

day noon. Wald Service.

ROWOLD—George, beloved father of Mrs. Beech Grove, passed Service Wednesday,

Flossie Sunkel of away Nov. 2, 10432. 1 p. m, from Little & Home, 1001

Sons Funeral

Main st., Beech Grove.

Burial Garland Brook cemetery, Colum-

bus, Ind. Friends may call after 7 p. m. this evening.

SCHAFFER—Aaron L., husband of Clara,

father of Benjamin ‘of Indianapolis, Joe and John of Evansville, passed jauay son Chapel of the Chimes, Wednesday, 10{ Work and a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill

Sunday afterncon,- Services at, J. cemetery.

J. Smith, mother of Mrs. 'C. Klei

grandmother of Rose and Robert Klets sister of Helen

and Margaret Jarvis, Shaw an

Suns . m. Priends may call after HOUSEKEEPER, middle-aged; part time p. y Poder. 2330 Union Ye Service| Work; no laundry, reference. 400 N. : D. m. Wednesday at Olive Branch| Delaware, Apt. 8. Christian church.. Burial Concordia

cemetery. Friends invited. Tolin Service.

[Washington, Ind. and Loogootee papers

please copy.]

THOMPSON—Nettie E., wife of Ricey J. Thompson, mother of Mrs. Dr. F. C Crum and grandmother of ‘Jack E. Thompson, patieq away Sunday, 5 p. m., ome, 915 8S. Randolph st. Wednesday, “Chapel 0 the Chimes, 9

of the Chimes.’

1:30 Burial

father of

nerai services will| GIRL

widow x

Otfe Williams, passed away

Edghill E. Thompson and at, the

1 p. m, at the J. C, Wilson 1234 Prospect st. Friends invited. Burial Washington Park. Friends ,may call at the “Chapel

Schools & Instructions 7A

Night § ight School in Beauty Work

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607 Daa Fellow lig

Biller General office, experienced, 18-35. 359 N. Illinois.

BOOKKEEPER, furniture experience, some typing. LI-5513. Mr. Kane.

CASHIER-BOOKKEEBER — EB Fented, Answer own Dhavdwriting ving qualifations and referen Must aT Excellent 9 opportu if you eet these firemen , CAre Indianapolis

Colored Girls for Fountain

of ang Sol colored girls, 18 years or over, education and refinement, can obtain Smploymens serving at our fountain. Positions. are steady 34 | rofitable. Bre uent salary increases 5 who alify. Apply HOOK PROS 0., CaliSry and Market sts, 9 to 2! er

COLORED HOUSEKEEPER Imes i extra good salary. LI-4912

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-| lis Letter Ly 285 Century bldg.

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Grill & Counter Man

—Full time job. Indiana;

Station Boiler, Coal : FIREMAN 57500 i350 1dr" a8 Bore. 1202 W. 28th

Experienced; $25 and meals to

Ex. eo Cue

GROCERY MAN

For north side super market. Apply Stop & Shop, 5561 N. Illinois,

MAN-—Colored, night Work in sto rage; steady position. 36 W. tt

MAN AND WIFE--General work if fun

AN (drive car); must stay on i 1-room apartment; references. 3226

| Browning position for the Fiat man. Wri

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experience and training. Box _ 4, Experienced on trucks. T. J.

Finchthan, 1608 Kentucky

ave. MA-0827.

! : : ELDERLY WOMAN puts. assist housest a Ie ee passes to pace Ray Street to at 21- ELDERLY colored lad f to-6 triumph over Keystone Boys’ Deaths—Funerals 1 fasd) is children. a age Jo eolored . | Town at Garfield park. Tom War- Indianapolis Times, Monday, Nov, 2, 1942| EE i ner and Dee Timberlake were on|CLFTON—Lucy, widow of Stephen Olif-, |

Experienced Pairers

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MEN-—Take over on -estanlished groce;

MESSENGER with wheel.

routes, : : year-round work, with Byun con= cern. Apply in person to spl ment manager, 136 W. 16th st., after 9 a. m.

Century Press, 513 Century bldg :

wy PASTRY COOK

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WM. H. BLOCK CO.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK; LIGHT TYPING, APPLY. 1760 8. HARD-

GIRLS 13 25 to assist in longhand billing; in mathématics; 40c hr. Address Box 925, Times.

GIRLS TO LEARN

FASHION DRY CLEANERS. . 1801 Central.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS EARN

Learn beauty work during spare time and No tuition. Fine chance for a briliiant future. RI-0481. Ral BEAUTY ACADEMY, 401 Roosevelt Bld,

HOUSEKEEPER—-Coloreq; il housecooking, stay. References. $8 Week. 1754 Madison ave. HOUSEKEEPER, elderly, care for invalid Bone. More for home than wages.

HOUSEKEEPER immediately; white, 21 t

must to iy

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HOUSEKEEPER and plain cook; experiSnes 2. stay; white or colored; 21-35.

JEWEL TEA CO.

NEEDS 4 salesladies for established retail grocery routes. Those with dependents referable but not necessary. araneed salary plus commission and bonus; 5-day week. Car and Sapenses 1 furnished. Apply in person. 2020 h.

Card of Thanks 2

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Century b

Funeral Directors 5

NIGHT, on order cook and general restaurant work. Consider male. 311

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME

1934 W. Michigan St.

BE-!1934

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HOUSEKEEPER, middie aged or elderly: |

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for advancément. Apply 922 N. Delaware.

SINGLE MAN—General work; must rive;

stay on place; references. 2226 Shelby st.

STEADY JOB—Chance for advancement if qualified. Site Oil Co., 1111 W. Washington.

STOCK MAN, 45 to 55, in printing plant. 710 W. Washington.

TAILOR AND PRESSER

144 W. WASHINGTON

TRUCK DRIVERS

' We have several openings for drivers who appreciate good weekly wages and A-1 ea ment. Our trucks cover sh U. 8. ositions permanent and offer wage increases for dependable men. It will pay you to investizate. See Mr. Gentry, 863 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapéiis. Aero-Mayflower ‘ransit

TWO MEN to paint elevated water tanks, in southern states. Be prepared to leave town immediately and for 6 months. 1158 W. 34th st.

UPHOLSTERERS

STEADY WORK— GOOD PAY. APPLY 502 S. PENNSYLVANIA MR. WILSON. or MR. BARKLEY

OFFICE CLERK

PAUL E. DORSEY

Light stenography and filing. Good hours, good pay. Prefer some one living

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

Bertelli hit only two aerials in 10

COPR. 102 hid NEA SERVICE, INC. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF.

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SHIRLEY BROS. Co.

054 N. Illinois LI-8409

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MA-4944

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SERVE YOUR COUNTRY!

Untrained Men, Women, Can Train for Important Work in iat) aug!

. Cou Offered «in Ajccraft En nes Airplane echARLES, elding, o.

indu, s, for civilian jobs in the air force, orf as a4 specialist in the Bervices. Government-eertified inStructors . ,.. te, and evening classes ition. oo completé Intormanon oy E-5005, or sme di irect to Municipal Airport.

SA

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obstacle for those whe really want to serve their country by training for war work. Excellent bus transportation right to our door.

Municipal Airport Bus leaves 14 Keintucky ave, About Every 20 Minutes,

Roscoe Turner Aero Corp:

3 BE Imont Municipal Airport.

5005 i Indianapolis.

1604 W. Morris | dren;

Bas rationing should be ne |

NURSE MAID—Car: no housework; Baturday after-

noons, Sundays off. WA-95690 after 6

System Laundry, 448 Virginia ave. MA-

STENOGRAPHERS ly STATE PERSONNEL iE, PIVIRICH, PPE

Meridian. Salary, $85 mon

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f

YOUNG MAN—We have an opéhing in our Advertising Service Department for a young. man 17 to 20 who wants to learn the . advertising business. Must alert and willing te work hard. school graduate. Starting $17.50. Five-day 40-hour See Mr. Collier, Advertising Department at The Times, afternoons.

Positions Wanted, Female 10

WILL CARE for childrén in my home ¢

or evenings. Reasonable. TA-

T i t Billing and filing light YPIBL gictation. Li-491a.

TYPIST and Record Clerk, high school raduate, 18-24, to work fo nee company, north side. . training unnecessary. TA-1501.

Travel Opportunities

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WAITRESSES For All Departments Full Time Employment Apply Employment Office Tth Floor

WM. H. BLOCK CO. WAITRESSES

and counter girl. piigh est wan in 7309 Uniforms, meals shed. {orl Jaekson’s—DoWny Bis 1102 N. 2tmayl-

vania. WAITRESS

Experienced, tween 30 an Pennsylvania. Betty's oo No.

Good ER days. Waitresses 1357 §. Meridian.

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NOTICE HOLLAND STUDIO Will extend the time on all expired coupons until Nov. 15, 1942.

Personal Services :

Sapeble Rages. Tn 3 p.m

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