Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1944 — Page 4

5 Hog prices werg steady #t the In- . dianapolis stockyards today with|, , the top at $14.35"on 160 to 270-

ported” active, Receipts included 1500 hogs, 300

cattle, 75 calves and 23 sheep.

a v anapolis securities GOOD TO CHOICE HOGS. (1300) P jx 140 pounds 40- 180 pounds

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w—r ————————————————— LOCAL ISSUES Nominal quotations furnished by IndiBid Asked «9% .....|New York's Greenwich Village. -

dealers,

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|'Speakeasy’ Boe Le ad

4.500 5. ve 275@ 4.50]

12.75

Era in Film

| Greenwich Village’ Brings Fun to Circle Screen. -

“Greenwich Village,” a tuneful musical comedy’ which opened yes‘terday at the Circle theater, ‘rolls back 22 years to the zany hey-day of the Latin quarter of America,

Into the colorful center of “art”

(Don a Kansas-born music

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00® 12.50 | pared with a’ year ag » 1g This Year

Last Yi

‘LOCAL PRODUCE

Pei HATS )

y{one of the village's numerous speak-

ay | attracts the interest of Danny (Wil-

«| who. needs. backing to try to o 1

, |draws the interest of the Latin

, | terests blues singer Bonnie Watson

‘volved in writing music for Danny's

.lfor presentation in Carnegie hall

easys, Harvey's few thousand dollars liam Bendix), a speakeasy SRLer, Zeigfeld Zeigfeld. The money also

singer Querida (Carmen Miranda), and Harvey himself more than in-

(Vivian Blaine). From there on anything can and does happen as Harvey gets inshow and trying ‘to sell his concerto

Incidentally, the theme of both his

lof * ‘Greenwich Village."—(By Donna | Mikels.)

Times Amusement

Clock

: CIRCLE * “Greenwich Vilage; " with Carmen Miranda, Don: Ameche, William Bendix and Vivian Blaine, at 13:50, 4, 7:10 and 10:26. “Candlelight in James Mason and Carla at 11:25, 2:35, 5:45 and 0, Sunday—"‘Greenwich,” at 11710, 4:15, 7:20 and 10: 28 . Condislignt”, at 12, 2:50, 5:56 and 9. !

KEITH'S On stage, “Radio City Pallise, at 1:55, 4:25, 6:55, 9:15 and 11:3 “Nine Girls,” with Ann aii, Jinx Falkenburg, Evelyn Keyes and Anita Louise, at 2 2:45, 5:10, - . 7:45, 10:25 and 12:2 : Sunday—Stage, at 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, and 9:20, “Girls’™ at 12:30; 3, 5:20, 7:40 and 10:10,

INDIANA “I Love a Soldier,” with Paulette Goddard and Sonny Tufts, at 12:21, ) 3:35, 6:45 and 10. ' “Three Little Sisters,” with Mary Lee, Ruth Terry and Cherryl Walker, at 11:12, 2:26, 5:40 and 8’ Sunday~‘"‘Soldier” at 12:30, 3:35, 6 8:5 ane 10, “Sisters” at 2:30, 5: 40

Algeria,” with Lehmann,

LYRIC

“Arsenic and Old Lace,” with Cary Cfant, Raymond Massey, Jack Carson and Peter Lorre, at 11:15, 2:44, 6:16 and 9:48,

“The Big Noise,” with Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, at 1:30, 5:02 and

Sunday" Arsenic” at 12, 8:19,. 6:38 and 9:57. “Big Noise” at 2:08, 5:24 and 8:43. LOEW'S ; \ “Since. You “Went Away,” with Jennifer . Jones, Shirley Temple, Claudette Colbert, Joseph Cotton, Robert Walker, Lionel Barrymore and Monty Woolley, at 11:28,. 3:39, * 5:50, 9 and 12:30. Sunday—"S8ince You Went Away” at 12, 3, 6 and 9

top {and dancing are as usual, but her 84% other popularity streak after its re- | | comedy is better than ever before. | Tony and Sally De Marco, dancers

de luxe, and The Revuers, comedy quartet, add to the general hilarity

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NEIGHBORHOODS

BELMONT ‘Heavenly Days’ and “Fal. con in Mexico” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Step. Lively”-and “Song of Nevada.”

Expenses ...$32,604,075,737 $30,320,306,00 Mediu Sesunteevans Ase Arbroiol "e - Joann d Wor Bpend “+433 #901,623,379 430.320.308.005 [OTNEMA." “The in White: Sno and prratanir 00 Rec! 8 iran 12,787,172,505 12,931,243,173 ree n in ite.” Tomorrow ter and common 6.50@ 8 Bis 9.007.808, 141 17.908,153,922| throagh Heed “Mr. Skeffington” CALVES (15) cain Bal 5.148.184.561 18,844,883 536 8nd “Dudes Are Pretty People Wor al, .. 8.085.302473 18,083.169,485 - ara lt yogi) Pub. Debt ...211,936,686.788 160,208.080,123| DAISY Racket Man” ang ‘Henry Ald d to © Gold Res. ... 20,125,973,315 22,115,060,983 | it 8 OIFOW an on Shy HO x 00 RT onday: Christmas Holiday” and

“Heavenly Days.”

seeatEirseansarsttarseess NDIAN LIS CLEAR Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves re APOC ING: HOUSE DREAM "Her Primitive Man" and “Boss teers ays of Boomtown.’ Last show only: Cleatings areas vous 9 3001.000 od00 Mah AI TOTIOW fhrough ADAD oeevessesssss 11.50013.78 obits... .iieriiierisirnane, 15,881, Tuesday: istmas Holiday” an En Pounds eessssennase 10. [email protected] | This Week— The Navy Way. ] dl pou 10. Clearings ....., serrrnaes arses 33,118.00 ECarabonrd Lover 1 Jim” and fi ene mee SHEE "cv tuiaitsetiiiessanenin 101,818, ar Ar ver.” omorrow rou 800-1000 pom “ie sees nae "| Ne - Wednesday: “Double Indemnity” and

“Passport to Destiny.” ESQUIRE — Through Tuesday: roads” and “Bedtime Story.”

“Cross~

a. ise a breed hens, 3%¢. Leghorn hens, FOUNTAIN a SUARE--TRIOUEH A ssday : TR: : evada' and Choleb- oy hw Brollers, fryers and ‘roaster, under § oamriELD a . 5 X Sek Tare. a pounds dOWD ...ieeeeer. [email protected] (bs, white and barred rocks, 35¢; col Lg rely ven’ Oh GWD +2s5nvivn SHOEI | Si POTI0INES, Tht; \eghora springers, 3h. a "The "Cantervils - Ghost and Calves (heifers) Eggs—Cugrent receipts, 38¢; Grade A ven Lays adore : God and Choice |arge, 49¢c; grade A medium, dc; ade A | GRANADA--Through Wednesday: ‘Step 300 Bounds OVA iierninenne [email protected] small, 20c; no grads, Lively” and “Heavenly Days * Bustertat-o. 1, | HAMILTON" Three Men in White” and

“Mr. Skeffington.’”* Tomorrow through

Nov. 4, 1944

What's Cookin’ in Sports—

THE ANNUAL basketball season got under way Wednesday night with an estimiited 100 ¢ high school hardwood quintets competirg + + « New rules just going into effect: permit the team not in possession of the ball to call for time out for an injury, even when a A Spore is about to be made; permit unlimited - on rd: prevent: interfer¢nce ny or i ars emer : ©. + The Cathédral- Shortridge “foofball. game ES scheduled for 1945 has been canceled because 1 of the painting of pillars at Shortridge : Sunday. night. . , . The Broad Ripple bowling . alleys at 1010 E. 63d st. have been sold by Charles Foreman to J. L. Von Burg: . . . . Indiana university took the measure of Iowa, 82-0, hist week-end, . , , Purdue bowed. to Michigan, 40-14, while Notre Dame clicked against Illinois, 13.7... . . It's been / announced there will be no further races at , the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at leas until 1946. , . . Gasoline rationing, the ih 0

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that synthetic tires won't hold up at high = speed, and - the - number of drivers anc technicians im the services and war-ndtstries WN are the reasons, . The IndiAnapolis Caps \ are unhappy over the action of President Podoloff of the American Hotkey league who reversed Indianapolis’ rece victory over Hershey because the Caps violated the league's player loan rule,

’ Yr

Smokers Having Trouble—

. THE CIGARET shortage~has been giving emokers the triple jitters this week. . . . In

fact, thE situation i almost past the shortage stage, .

. . Even the less popular brands are almost impossible to find here, . . Smokers took heart, however, at reports of an unusually large tobacco crop this year, . . . Homer E. Capehart, who runs the Packard Manufacturing Co. when he jsn't busy running for the U. 8. senate, this week demonstrated-a newly ine vented system of transmitting television over ordinary telephone wires. , , . Henry J. Kalser, West coast ship builder, will address a luncheon of the Indiana state C. of C. here Deo. 1. . . . Wiliam H. Book, executive vice president of the. Indianapolis C. of C., proposed at a convention of the Indiana Commercial Secretaries’ association that Hopsier cities consider a payroll and gross inconfe tax -to pay fob increased public . tmprovements and service after the war,

ft of Ww

- New Manual Is Planned—

~~ THE SCHOOL BOARD has named D. A. ~ Bohlen’ & ‘Son, architects, to prepare plans for a new Manual high school . . . A building committee was instfucted to seek new site for the building. ,', . Sonja the ‘queen of the ice, will bring her . 3 edition of the Hollywood ice revue to

Saas aiid Gaeuaeh wide

‘to T. Sgt. Mother, Dad and Gang. . .

- Continued from Preceding Page

the coliseum for an 11-night stand Nov. 16-26. . + . Brig, Gen. Gerald C. Thomas of the U. 8. marine corps will speak at a civie

luncheon Nov..

commemorating the 160th anniversary of the

marine corps founding. . . © minstrel show is scheduled for Dec. 3 as the . first production. of the Players’ club.:. . , Chases Ms Jonesy senaral SupEFinienden) o--Slane hte of oF 4. TRL ATUACK AU TIS Ln . Bundey Amps,

i &

10 at the Claypool .-An old-fashioned

wr dngrien- dr Sk

Yr hw

FROM THE Netherland East Indies, T/8 Forrest L. House sends greetings and his

| In the Mail Bag— : Co

thanks for “What's Cookin'", . .

. He says

this letter—in fact any readablé bulletin,

«with all sincerity that it's okay. . 'T. Sgt. Robert A. Silknitter

coming.” . .

writes from Midland, Tex,

@ Dastin, in officers’

book or newspaper — is passed from one person to another until it's in shreds. David F. traine ing at Aberdeen, Md, writes his mother: “Your letter with ‘What's Cookin'' just arrived and it named a few of the old boy friends. I can say Keep it

that “What's

CdBkin’ ” is a “source of joy for any typical

Hoosfer.”

from Pvt. Owill E. Williams, at Ft. Lewis, Wash. who, like many other G. I's, would

. We received a nice letter

give anything for more letters from the folks

back homie.

V:malils us from- Paris,

PYt. John A. Patten France, to extend

greetings and to voice the hope-“we’ll all be

home soon.”

. Marine Cpl. R. J. Eckstein,

on leave from the South Pacific, dropped in the office to see the editors of “What's

Cookin"

the news from home. . the birthday greetings. . . D. H. Gwinn, England, Dec. 3,

and to expréss his appreciation for

And now for . Happy birthday

. And to Peter 8,

Briggs, H. A. 1-¢c, &t. Albans, L. I, Dec. 9,

Mother, Dad, Caroline, .

. And to Sgt.

Albert Monroe, New Guinea, Nov. 17, the

Folks, Theresa. . . Heavrin, Italy, Nov. 12, Mom, Dad. . .

. And to Cpl. Robert L. . And

to’ James Russell Carter, E. M. 1-¢, Tampa,

‘Fa. Nov. 1, Helen. .

Frank Gruzinski, Australia, Nov. 6, Family. . And to Capt. ‘Joseph H. Schober,

McCook field, Neb., Nov. 7, Sisters. .

. . And

to Pfc. Ernest P, Smith, Italy, Nov, 24, Gus

and Frances.

, And to Lt. Richard J.

Niedenthal, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Nov,

8, Mom, Pop, Norma. . . Stingley Jr., England, Dec, 4, "Mother, Dad, . And to Herman C. Redfern, Corsica,

Sis, . .

Oct. 31, Nina. .*

. And to Pvt. Fred 1

. And to Pfc. Albert J. Lee,

Camp Shelby, Miss., Nov. 12, Mother, Dad,

Family.

<'.. And to Pvt. Freddie Williams,

New Giuinea, 'Dec. 6, Mother, Dad, Lillian, Patsy, Aunt Dot, Uncles Bob and Buck. { \ And belatedly to Pvt. Gerald Horrier, New an

: Guinea, Family. .

>a os | Entike contents copyrighted, os, L. Strauss. & 5 Ine.

+ Best o Jur to all

| | | | | | l l | | 3 . And to Pfc. Gilbert | | | | | | | I

60. m THE MAN'S STORE Ae

| ZARING—"Heavenly Days”

“Follow the Leader."

ORIENTAL ‘Mr, Winkle Goes to War” and “Oh, Susanna.’’ Tomorrow and Monday: ; ThI6e Men in White” and “Eve of Bt, Mar OLD TRAILS wil and Saddles” and “Night of Adventure.’ Tomorrow and Monday: “Heavenly Days” and “House Across the Bay.” PARAMOUNT "The “Riding West.” day: “Gaslight” teen." PARKER-Through Tuesday: Chan in the hinese Cat’ ody Parade.” REX =’ “Fhires . Men in “Rootin’ Tootin’ Rhythm." Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Canterville Ghost” and “Seven Days Ashore.”

RITZ "Gol and ‘“Leaye It to the rish.” -Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Waterloo Bridge" and “Mr, Winkle Goes to War. RIVOLI--"Heavenly Days” and "The Falcon in Mexico." Last show only: “The Fallen Sparrow. " Tomorrow through adn nesday: “Step Lively” and ‘“Jam«

Devil Bat” and Tomorrow and Monand ‘Cowboy Cane

“Charlie White” and

My Way"

ST. CLAIR—'Sensation of “Invisible Man's Revenge." ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘Dragon Seed.” SANDERS! ‘They Made Me a Criminal” and “Partners of the Trail.” Tomorrow and Monday: “1 Dood IV and “Swing Shift Maisie. : SPEEDWAY "Double Indemnity." Tomorrow and Monday: “Heavenly Days” and “Step Lively.” SHERIDAN — “Mr, “Days of Glory.” Tomorrow through Wednesday “Once Upon =a Honeymoon’ and “Whistling in Dixie. STATE-"¥ncensored” and “Thundering . Gunn ors. id Prag] through Tues-

1945" and

Skeffington’ and

Tampico. ot TACOMA "Sahara" and “Beatitiful But Bro oke.". Tomorrow through Tuesday: “White Cliffs of Dover, TALBOTT nr “Mr. Skeffington™ and “Mardi Gras." ‘Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Once Upon = Honeymoon" and “Devil and Miss Jones.' TUXEDO--''Doctor Takes a Wife" and ‘Falcon out West,” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “The Cantervilie Ghost” and “Three Men 4n Wh

UPTOWN" yi of 1048” and “Invisible Man's Revenge.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Dragon Seed.”

VOGUE-"The Canterville Ghost" “The Has Plans.” Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Mr. Winkle Goes to War” and “Once Upon a Time." and ‘“AdTomorrow through Step Lively” and “Falcon

DOWNTOWN ALAMO--Through Monday: to Monterey’ and rine." AMBASSADOR "The Minstrel and “Seven Doors to Death.” row through Wednesday: Days" and "Step Lively.

dress Unknown." Tuesday: in Mexico,

“Sta “Two-Man

coach bma-

Man" Tomor“Heavenly

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

“|'TROLLEY TRIO". - FOR 'LITTLE FOXES'| GOES ON RADIO

Tickets now are on sale at the| “The Trolley Trio” a new radio Civic theater for the theater's program sponsored by Indianapolis

TICKETS ON SALE

T

0. E 8S. DINNER SLATED Mrs. Mildred w Smith, grand

SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1944

6 p. m. Monday at Irivington Mae sonic temple. Official inspection will be held ith Mrs, worthy, matron, will be,honored by|pes 1 M, oid ab 8 P a Barry J. J. Irvington O. E. S. at a dinner. at Buchholz residing.

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second production, this season “The | Railways, will over WIRE 2% Pm. Little Foxes,” which will play Nov.| oo ow y 10 through ‘Nov, 186. ~|- The program will feature songs Eura by Harry Bason, pianist;

The cast will include Frank Sargent, David Mitcham, ° Donna | Parrish, tenor; and Virginia Byrd, Leigh Collins, Earl Davis, Winifred

{ organist. They will present a halfSkyrme, George Spelvin, Paul Me- | hour program of request numbers. Namara, Mary Hall and Ronald Stmrm———————————

Skyrme, PEANUT OIL LUBRICANT

WASHINGTON .SLUGGED AND ROBBED “|}¢ 54 to lbricae. both isn Benjamin Vinard, 74, of 26 Bright and tractors. st., and James Rogers of Frankfort reported they .were slugged and robbed of $17 by a gang of men who surrounded them at New York and

sy

(GT ST ill

Douglas sts. last night.

“SENSATIONS OF 1945” — Plus — ; “Invisible Man's Revenge”

“SENSATIONS OF 1945” — Plus w= “Invisible Man's Revenge”

“Oh, Susanna”

HAG on sii

Wednesday: ‘Double Indemnity” and “Take It Big.” HOLLYWOOD-""The Hitler Gang’ and | “Laramie Trail” Tomorrow through Tuesday: ‘The Canterville Ghost” | and- “Three Men in White.’ IRVIN G-Through tomorrow: “Step Lively” ard “Heavenly Days." MECCA—"Night in New Orleans” ‘and “Blazing Frontier Tomorrow through Tuesday: “Around the World” and

and “Mel

oing M Moi a ot Joes snd i visible Man's Reven Tomorrow through Tuesday: Eon 2 ry a “3Y

Baki _

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STARTING NOV, Tth

Admission 60¢ (Incl. Tax)

729 N. ILLINOIS ST.

Rent i Ladisaatulls. Sh Shaving

FRANK @ QEORGE SINATRA MURPHY

MAT. TODAY

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-TELEVISION-

When It Finally Comes, Can Bring You No More Exciting Fun and Music Than Does Our Screen Today With Its . .

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CASTAGNA

ENGLISH THEATER “Sunday Afternoon

New Date Announced Later MARTENS CONCERTS, Ino.

GLADYS ALWES MUSIO SHOPPE 33 The Circle, Room 201 FR. 3761

4 Song Hits .

ROY ROGERS

A MUSIC LADEN GEN

. Both Popular and Range Songs With a Grea Cast Who Know How te Sing Them.

‘With Dale Evans, Mary Lee and Sons of the Pioneers — PLUS TWO ADDED SPARKLING GEMS OF ENTERTAINMENT —

~~ EASTSIDE KIDS THE 3 STOOGES ‘BLOCK BUSTERS’ © ‘BUSY BODIES’ Adults 1, 250] EUR] cov, ov, Plus Tax® TUES.

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BLUE * BARRON'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA

Directed by Larry Castle .

Adm. $1.10

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With Her Entirely New

HOLLYWOOD ICE REVUE

1945 EDITION

“More Colorful” — “More Sensational”

NOV. 16—THRU NOV. 26 11 BIG NITES . . . 8:30 P.M.

DANCE EVERY SATURDAY

wt KY

Nights Nights

| HARBOR

Corky's Sky Harbor part One ne South of Muniel § Miles From Runiciuat Awgoet

Boxes $3.00, Parquet Boxes $3.00, Mezzanine $2.40, End Mezzanine $1.80. (Tax Included)

MAIL ORDER

iseum Box Office Only, and must be accompanied by check or money order with self-addressed, stamped return envelope.

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EXTRA!

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thru i JOIN ‘THE Il SUN. GAITY CROWDS! Hi

¢ ON THE SCREEN * The Yours You Betius Systeest

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COLISEUM—INDIANAPOLIS

ATTA EET Hn ——

INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY

FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor

OSCAR LEVANT

THURS, NOV. 16, 8:15 P. M., CADLE TABERNACLE ONE NIGHT ONLY

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Now being accepted and filled in the order received at the ColLL

NORTH SIDE

Final XT : ] !

Bing Crosby—Rise Stevens

~~ “GOING MY WAY” Jas. Dunn—Wanda McKay “LEAVE IT TO THE IRISH”

E xX Sist & Northwestern Van Johnson—Marilyn Maxwell

“THREE MEN IN WHITE" Gene Autry “Rootin’, Tootin’ Rhythm" SUN YTHE CANTERVILLE GHOST” . “SEVEN PAYS ASHORE" wes Hollywood 08 “HITLER GANG”

Robt. Watson

A. one

Smiley Burnette “LARAMIE TRAI AIL" CINEMA 16th and Open Daily Delaware 1:30 oh M.

garét O'Brien—Robt. Youn

“GANTERVILLE GHOST”

Van Johnson—Lionel Barrymore

“PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL”

~~~ EAST SIDE

Sheridan Ee is, :

IR. 500V TONIGHT—OPEN 5:45 to 630s

Betle Davis Claude Rains “MR. SKEFFINGTON"

Gregory Peck “DAYS OF GLORY”

‘ONCE UPON A HONEYMOON’ “WHISTLING IN DIXIE"

“THREE MEN IN WHITE”

Sunday Thru Tuesday

te Davis Claude Rains

“MR, SKEFFINGTON”

Also! “DUDES ARE PRETTY PEOPLE”

Fe

Won, — -Lamarr Basil Rathbone “CROSSROADS”

Loretta A Fredrie

Young March

“BEDTIME STORY”

TALBOTT Tp tin

. Cont. Showing Bette Davis "MR. SKEFFINGTON Betty Rhodes “MARDI GRAS”

bh A AAA AAA CARL NIESSE SUGGESTS TODAY

Ma rien—Chas. Lau hion “THE CANTERVILLE GHO Paulette Giadard “LADY HAS PLANS" R. WINKLE GOES TO TAR “ONCE UPON A TIME”

"CONTINUOUS From 2 P. M.

Fibber McGee & Molly “HEAVENLY DAYS”

MAT. TODAY

“Pav Lukas — Mady Christians

“ADDRESS UNKNOWN" o SUNDAY o

Frank Sinatra—Geo. Murphy

“STEP LIVELY"

MECCA , =...

Tom Conway+~Mona M

. “FALCON IN MEXICO”

Russell Hayden Evia TRAIL" SUNDAY—Martha Ra role Landis ‘FOUR JILLS A JEEP” Edw. G. Robinson “TAMPICO™

WEST SIDE OLD TRAIL

ET Range Busters “BULLETS & SADDLES" Tom Conway “NI

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