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| UsTruso resume Gambling Reopens ty Discussions Today on _ _ _. _ $ Aa ay et | Blockade in Berlin WAfjth *100 Limit Dice Games Jessup Arranges Surprise Meeting Mier Tolle? : - : -. - a yh With Malik; Hint. New Red Data Received 5 poe + : — oy a repr rns te mean te ore Mrs. Reynolds Starts 2-to-21-Year Term in Slaying * Patrons Are Screened | blockade in New York today, the United States ~e ra EE : ‘ = fe a aa = : Downtown, Then Go ! The surprise meeting was arranged by U. 5. Ambay ! . : i or © ata is Ste © = ET ; To Joint on West Side egate. Jacob A. Malik this | ' Poolroom 1s Clearing House for Syndicate; - i Lo ages. b __ We've Paid for Protection,’ Gamblers Say~ "The somomeement or he In ‘Word War | ~~ greed FARING Ty Marton CoH Vi BOTTA ~~ A instructions| - u. S., Red Propaganda business today at the same old stand.
Clubbed out of Indianapolis. and nearby Hamilton County by city and state police, a local gambling syndicate reopened an old gambling joint at 4444 W. Washinyton St. ~The new gambling den, open for the last two nights, IRE an. wee jis strictly a dice table oper Mother, Tiny Baby ation for wealthy patrons,
‘No other gambling is pers,
from Moscow regarding plans to \ 1ft the Berlin blockade, and cant] . Attacks at High Pitch a meeting of the Big Four Council] WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP) of Foreign Ministers’ on Ger-|_Diplomatie officials said today many. ; : they see little chance that the lift-| . (In London, officials cautiously ing of the Berlin blockade would ; predicted today that the year-old pring any truce in the propa- : blockade of Berlin might be lifted | ginda war between this country! within two weeks—"if all goes| 14 Russia.
well”) : { A By “well” an h They. pointed out that attacks! . mitted inside the plush. he ily | Russia wel}. ghey an ant in- [and counterattacks have con- Nn urt in [as | guarded butiding. : . = ey ¢ ' eS i “ »” ® BY y V' - ¢ stead of “no” to western views 'inued despite the current “peace ! syndicate, wary of intrud
A b I H s ers, has taken all kinds of precaus mbulance Hit on Trip tions to avoid detection. a t . P ‘Screened’ at Poolroom Home From Hospital A bolted steel gate opens In © A mother and a three-day-old {iont oi the Soar: J we and | Sommés ld 1 | iY out’ daughter being taken home from! ou iside the joint, , St. Francis Hospital escaped in-l No one can énter without being jury when the private ambulance recognized by the doorkeeper. : in which they were riding was; An added precaution is taken struck by an automobile at oth| WI'R new patrons. They must St. and She Dr. tod first be “screened” at a poolroom « Bh rman Dr. today, {In downtown Indiunapolis, 505 W, An elderly man and woman, Washington St, occupants of the automobile, suf-| The poolroom serves as a clears fered from shock and euts on!IDg house for the syndicate, When their heads. . A prospective client comes in, he The mother and - child were !8 given the “once-over” hy a found to be unhurt after they BPeclal screener. If he
curren : alks designed to end the blockade In the alik th ations, gave|and arrange a meeting of the Big! his. ¥ }- assurances that the Four foreign ministers. Soviets would accept a proposal| On the oe gay that Albis to simultaneously lift the Soviet S2dor-At-Large Philip C. Jessup blockade, the Western counter- ad his latest talk with Soviet blockade and “set a date for a Envoy Jacob Malik, Secretary of rs foreign ministers! conference. State Dean Acheson declared that : E ; Russia was responsible for West-
Agree to Parley = Ee vaaee oe Hussar
! : On Berlin Canal | Just yesterday Warren R. Aus-
tin, chief U. 8. delegate to the BERLIN, Apr. 20 (UP) — Rus-/United Nations, accused the sian and British officials agreed Soviet Union of pursuing a “detoday to a peace conference on|liberate and calculated policy of control of canal traffic in west Obstruction.” fs Berlin, and guards of both coun-| On the other side of the fence, tries settled down at the control (Russia Baa eed up, Jus rob : , at SR Pike Bla Ihoroatophin: were transterred to Aflother am. the ybdicats provides a late ks for a 24-h armed truce, |28an a Be ! 3 § ; ’ 2 4 : lance an en _ General | mod ne for transportae heh en. E, a Brit-{On the same day the Tass News Mrs, Gertrude Reynolds clutching her daughter, Martha . . . "Mother, mother, what are we going to do now?" Hospital. ‘tion to the joint. ie ish commander here, announced Agency announced Russia was : :
rey "wo. ’ LEE re Baby Sieeps Through It. Patd For Protection’ : he would meet at noon tomorrow | Willing to lift the blockade, Mos- & : ° 1 her Granted Tg mother, Ms, Robert Cali-L..'When-a fidthar " -“, - Col - - Le fea) | | Eee se en as se ek ov BSS S2YS Judy | Jury Convicts Housewife (Teachers man 1 3020 Carron Ave iid one Sains t work out a solution of the water. (¢"s” and “American (foreign) Er : ; ; Sumpigingd ‘0 a : ci{Optrators that he. waN afraid of
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: Under a arrangement . sos : DE oT Lee Cannon, slept through the, “Don't ry, wi n paid | I barge Uafic on the canals was, Mb sgeson. dug Ney: Jork Vordict Reached After 9: Hours; + tre wore, We'vy palq ;
J ccident, hospital attend- protection.” : A tc be allowed to proceed without|address last night, seryed notice i ds : ' rR : x CRS NS fra- ¥ Russian interference. Armed Brit. (that the U. 8. would consent to! = -Asseris Data Asked |. “Jurors Swayed by Ryan's Closing Plea 1. Je SYstage ro ee of ‘the car, . which ass Buster oF well dressed ten thers | ish military police were ordered renewed four-power negotiations Op Russian “Agents Mrs. Gertrude Reynolds began a 2-to-21-year sentence in the in Sc Here Twas ‘sast on Oth St, was | grand on tan ht fot he are b to stay on duty at the locks,|with Russia on American terms By DOROTHY WILLIAMS Indiana Women's Prison at dawn today for the fatal shooting of her! Indianapolis School Board to-| Orel te, 75, and with him was inight slong with ‘8 iny ytime ; along with Russian officers. Pnly. United Press Stat Correspondent husband, Richard, 42, in a marital brawl last October. Addfe James, 76. ‘Both reside at Sock 0 . | s 55 = .
: i . : § {day -grapted pay increases aver- gambling habitues, - Last night, ; . = » ASHINGTON, Apr. 20--Jud- The frail, blond housewife, shaking ' with exhaustion.® was! > ‘ 30 N. Bosart Ave. They, too, . . : ® * ° : Hh INGTON, Ao, of Just-/sentericed by Criminal Court Judge Saul Rabb at 1:45 a. m.| Aging $170 to teachers in the city would Be released, the hospital however, business wasn't ing Report Troops Skirmishing ice boss testified today in her spy today after a. jury of six men and six women found her guilty of 30 pers = S
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reported. | vy. Ld pte eeeeeine Sales sons were playing craps. . : om rial that she asked three times |manslaughter.The jury deliberated Ty {school ‘year, { Police said Mr, Bligle's coupe hot With 0 emia 4 51 = i see a “top secret” FBI report the case nine’and one-half hours. | And ute by one they answered: The ihireased pay next year/smashed into the left side of thel,, he 5 Loom . sront Jor. ider the “Yes : | , expe _ decorated % i Irs. Quezon a ers on Russian agents in the United | Jurors Tetuscd 10 Sons tion Court attaches were so moved Will amount to a total of 3425./Mmbulance, which. was going * fremiy pont Jecorated + . Fo Col ed. uge
: : tom J north on Sherman Dr. The front Firing Between Filipino Soldiers, Rebels Heard | iss Coplon is being tried tor [on first degree murder. Members by the scene they could not speak. 000 for all the teachers in the Y8-|of the coupe was crumpled and the "ADI 18 situated in the center of
lar : {Spectators sobbed. Mrs, Reyn-| : {the second room. sur ded b _1.88 H ; s : x [the theft of confidential espionage |afgued for hours whether t6 let] a tem, school board officials an-iside of the ambulance was badly + urroun y ‘ . In Hills; 100,000 Line Widow's Funeral Route the gounter - espionage mage Mrs. Reynolds free or convict Repiolds oked slowly around ; the! pounce Fk <= Laented, police sald. {plush lounge chairs and sofas, pe _* MANILA, Apr. 20 (UP)—Crack Filipino constabulary troops | tion. ™ 3 lesssr charge. | © Walks Out of Courtroom | The pay increase is largely a, Residents of the vicinity said No Cut on Game ’ seeking the ambush slayers of Mrs. Manuel Quezon were reported, She reportedly tried to relay the! Impressed by Closing Speech | Then she was in her daughter's result of the increased state they have been trying unsuccess-| It takes nine men to operate
*kirmishing with outlaws today near the scene of the killings. [information to Russia through They were impressed by the Hen THe Fo teach ist ted fully for two years to get top| the one game on three shifts. Two A i . Lk g the girl to her, teachers pay assistance gran " ree shifts, Ay at a A a inde 000 in, the yalentin bor Mag i Lo Moar Ruan Ot Mra, Sarah Shaw, eS of the de- by the 1949 General Assembly, signs erected to protect the inter men collect and pay off bets while ived ) enginee y | : ‘harac ite
| { 3 {section. Another dire ame the funeral route to pay a final tribute fo Mrs. Quezon, widow of says shé was in love. rized the 38-year-old wife as afense counsel tried to comfort the, The new schedule provides nou, Harry Webbér, 901 N.| Ene Same,
; 8 inci or Th : the first president of thé Philip-| s x = William E. Foley, Justice De- [cold-blooded killer who shot her|daughter who was weeping un {increases for beginning salaries. = Dr. Mrs. Robert T. Lee 0 i dicata gamblers put a ‘pi : iw * fficial, testified that husband because she wanted an-/controilably. {of teachers holding bachelors orig. 'n "op b a Mrs. RI on each roll, explaining panes. . partment. official, tes al} | "A matron and sheriff's deputy | g ‘een. ~ Th - Sherman Ur, and Mrs. R./that they wanted to start “slow. President Elpidio Quirino broke eno al ne Miss Coplon told him early in other man. {masters degrees. e salari F for & private citizen a the i port on certain Russian agents in mented that Mr. Ryan's summa-| “It's time to go. Mrs. Reyn-ig2500 and $2800 respectively. *4d it Is “generally believed” that and any patron can either play
bearer for a private citizen at the
EE she had received a re-| Criminal Court attaches com- approached irs. Reynolds. lof these teachers will remain at|'. SmAY, 903 N. Sherman Dr. ly" There fs no cut on the game
” | {Sherman Dr. is the preferential|for or against the shoot in | ; ® Ca f the most brilliant olds” the matron said. The/rhe fncrease amounts to a $100 | Bainst the shooter. state funeral. | the United States. wo Hon was Sue et the most Tillnnt | eni-old defendant nodded hers year raise for those (eachers ®"*¢l: but that there are no op, The first two nights brought &n - 11 Others Slain 0 dil HE wanted oy | pa-|their memory. Iblond head. . She walked out of wih the maximum of experience *67# At the corner, assortment of “amateur” game Mrs. Quezon and 11-other per- | Sia 1) a a aa It noticeably swayed the jury. the courtroom between her jail yng training, : ps | plers. For the most ‘part they sons, including her daughter and| SHANGHAI Apr. 29 (UP)—A Per 2 it,” Mr. Foley said. “I said Charles E. Eller, jury foreman, *T0 ended the aftermath of the) Average to Be $3800 (Pope Sees Mankind [a ee refuge hg ti son-in-law, were slain by guer- Nationalist train from Hangchow |, .¢ 1 didn’t know that she could Said after the: verdict: was ren-| a Ids. | : 4 ‘ . vis lion : - rillas yesterday in an ambush in/to Shanghal was six hours over- gee it, that it was top secret.” dered that the state had failed to/marriage of Richard Reynolds,| = The average salary for class (At Turning Point {Hishment in Hamilton County put
: . deceased, and Gertrude Réynolds, room teachers during the current Wi out of operation a month ago by the heart of central Luzon coun-|due today, rail officials reported, Miss Coplon scribbled notes( Prove tase of TiRst: Qegret Hike: slayer. lyear was $3725. Next year tel VATICAN CITY. DIB (UP) the state police. ; try controlled by members of the amid circumstances indicating furiously as ME. Foley testified) rime i= —————— {Increase will raise the average to), OD a sd ar ast man The $100-a-roll gamblers had outlawed Communist-led Hukba- that Con fst ‘armies have cut|iDat she came back a few daysjcr ot illing to believe M di M C d $3895. The current schedule does ne hist apive aH Hg yoin to elbow their way past crowds at Commun {later to ask “when she was going| Jurors, unwilling to ve rs. In ana cL org, not include differential pay for of its history” and called on the of 35 and $10-a-1oll Ahcotérs lahap dissident peasant move... ine to see that top secret report.” Mr. Reynolds shot her husband down . services rendered in addition to|Chtholic clergy to show greater,” “O AT ble . ment, ? : 4 h ists|Foley said he told her he didn’t/in cold blood atter testimony bv Pioneer Hoosier [Vc rende |zeal fn combating “the spirit of able operators kept Ine The Philippine constabulary At last reports the Communis 8 Foley sa defense he had been beating her, teaching duties, The new sched- |, lie which dominates the [orming patrons that there was. a sent more than 2000 of its best | Were only 10 miles north of know en tien memorandum Were also unwilling to free ner. Woman, Dies at 00 ue of differentials will pay from |. 4 » big weekend of activity starting
. " troops supported by planes and/Kashing, a main station on the ich the FBI claims was found Felt Punishment: Due 4 $300 to. $1000 A-Year or an In-| rhe present hour requires from tonight. : N ija hill I bout | , rr OIINT A IRTOAWN. Am o Crease of $200 to $400. the priests a stronger virtue, a We will be open from 7 p. m, tanks into the Neuvaecija S| Shanghai-Hangchow * line about; wee Coplon's purse when she, “we felt that since a human life FQUNTAINTOWN, Apr. 29 Ba ue ee in some 100 miles north of Manila i 4 2 “ t-.The board granted custodians, more ardent zeal, a more intrepid . m, eve ght, including ce midway between the two cities. and Gubitchev were arrested on hag been taken, some punishment <UP) — Miss Indiana McCord.’ ILemen. elorks and oitV Horan ar heh Fue Sunday.” they prophesied. under Singer to “Battle WRBOUt! * omer spearheads of a four- Mar. 4. detailed her attempts t0/ghould be given for the crime, who grew up with the Hooster| “4 mn - ¢ ohABe Ph ring $10 Sant th . ope sald - e ai tm Yuarier tos gueirilias. pronged Communist drive south get “the top secret “FBI report Mr. Eiler said. |state. died yesterday less than a/JCU0 RPT TnCEasen avCraging Tio, i feonine College of Anasn: Five “i : Press veports from the scenelof the Yangtze were reported to!rrom Mr. Foley. { The case went to the jury at 4! year before she would have been a menth. i wees . 8 Anagn. Five Firemen Hurt said firing could be heard in the have struck to within 35 miles of (p.m. yesterday. When - jurors) 100 years old. - ® : 3 ~ a al» * n Bongabon' aréa, but emphasized Shanghai and 25 miles of Hang- pg . ht Makin . (failed to reach an agreement by: Miss McCord, member of a plo- Chandler Slaps Suspension | Texas Oil Blast there. was no Brge-acale Senin chow. 5 { rg 4 5:30 p. m., they were taken “to|neer- family in central Indiana,| : . ' Lp ORANGE. Tex., Ape. 29 (UP)ie yet. It was to Bongabon that the| Telephone reports from Hang; dinner, Then they returned ‘to. died in a nursing home here: Fu-| RB tH . J ve firemen were injured today survivors fled after the ambush. chow sald Nationalist troops «White Cat Out ithe Courthouse to »ontinue de- neral services will be held at n a ing uroc er when an explosion jolted a. 55.000 Brig. Gen. Alberto Ramos, com- {ready were fleeffig'south from Of a Bl ack One {liberations, still = divided. on |Fortville and she will be buried! . barrel ofl storage tank that had
mander of the Constabulary, flew Hangchow across the Chientang! {whether to free or punish Mrg. at McCordsville, the Hancock Commissioner Acts on Accusation Lippy already. caught fire from a lighte
“Cabanatuan air port spect | River that no major battle } IC y . . ning bolt. Gn moa oi Toon So soe omnis at roa] repent a Cd Out for Coffee poy Sawn vamed for. her Punched and Kicked Brooklyn Heckler -Bmoke billowed from the to a ; a Kaght yl > da a h EN suttered At midnight ther sent out for| She had been fi} for the past] By STAN OPOTOWSKY, United Press Staff Correspondent = |tAnk. owned by the Gulf Pros to Manila later for a cabinet ng. day e , |
: : [duction Co. in Orangefield, eight (year. Until the death of. her! Ww : . - . baseball 4 10 Manila laus 58 4 eabls Raphi Shanghai railway admin- such a scaré in an altercationicoffee and sandwiches. Only the) other, Stephen Douglas McCord, | NEW YORK, Apr. 29-Leo Durocher, baseball's No. 1 problem miles west of here,
i istration announced that the 5 with a canary that his fur islights.of the basement courtroom |, .. ro she shared the tamily| "OY" was suspended from the game today for the second time in his’ | ol 7 . p. m. train from Hangchow, due turning white. showed in the darkened Court-|p ... ih him in McCordsville. |StOrmy career. . Retail Trade S High of 78 Seen in Shanghai at 11 a. m., had not| “Kitty was a coal black An- house. i The action might mean the end of Durocher's organized baseball:
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. » * ; arrived at 5 p. m. and that there gora until he tried to catch the; At 1:30 a. m., Foreman Eller MISS McCORD, who liked to Career. s Banks Ease Loans ) WwW its fate! » Mrs. Wright said. “Now summoned Bailiff John Mac:| sy y W0 1 : Er ’ For Tomorro pad been BO Od L Re Ive ceaduxtly eight = white.” |Gregor and announced the jury recall how she made dresses for Baseball Commissioner A. B. Chandler's order, announced at, WASHINGTON, Apr. 20 (UP) : ‘LOCAL TEMPERATURES The administration did not ad-| She said the cat knocked over had reached a verdict, Mra, the wife of former President Ben- his Cinema otfiee. suspendadi > until Stoneham talks with Another nationwide slump in 6am...42 10s m... 60 |mit that the line actually had the bird cage and a couple of Reynolds was brought back into jamin Harfison, was also a the New York Giant manager and © ‘retail trade was reported today as
s i t 10:30 Durocher by telephone later to- : . Yam..4 11a m...65 [been cut by the Communists. Offi- flower pots about two weeks ago.! court. ; {talented painter. J tr roa 41 "The day. Durocher was reported en he governtat again loosened 8a m,.. 49 12 (Noom). 67 |clals said only that there was The clatter frightened the cat 50) She was accompanied by her She was born in Decatur Coun- spention was effective im-|route to Boston for tonight's 2 Jani lending resiations in an 9a m..55 lpm... 70 trouble” on the line. Traits still} much he hid under a chair for daughter Martha, a student of [i jn 2 Jos Sabin Ind moved wih Znetiatoly, game, = ° trend check the deflationary Le : were departing from Shang! or{hours. {Hanover College, and fellow em-| ’ he { Leo had been accused by, Fred Boysen, 22, an unemployed kaa : [Hangchow, they said. - {ployees at RCA-Victor who nad Hancock County. Her father|. 14m L Brooklyn Dodger fan Puerto Rican, was dismissed at, The Census Bureau reported Temperatures will climb to a’ “ABOUT a week ago I noticed =. by her and had raised! Sieared land .and built a cabin|® B "and kicking him noon from | Sydenham Hospita),| Dat Independent retail store sales 1949 high of 78 tomorrow if : a white ring around his neck.” | for her def : {near the present location of Mc-|©f Punching him an ng where he had been taken after 0 the first three months of 1049 clouds are not too dense, Weather- Gottschalk Named Mrs. Wright a Naw the backs Lt “Rabb Ssfepae the bench] Cordsville, AY ay She a the alleged assault Tay He Were 4 per cent smaller than in = { : i : e ol y . man Paul Miller said at noon to-| To Welfare Board OL sont oun ae andl and Foreman Eller rose from the|., 1°" [only survivor’ was 8 ‘ne-|O7t 2. It was the second time in had suffered abdominal bruises,('N® 1948 period. day. The mercury was expected! Gov. .Schricker today : ap- sides.” are po i . [ary box and said: i | Phew, rman Mel rd, MeCords- three years .that Durocher had [but Dr. 1. Oscar Weissman, hos ° 2 to remain above 50 tonight. | pointed Thurman G Gottschalk, The rest of his jet black coat, “We find the defendant Ger-| —___ __ _° — heen accused by a former service pital director, announced that X-| B U LLET | N Seasonal temperature highs|former State Welfare director, to|18 becoming & “dirty gray.” she tride Reynolds guilty of man- Times Index pan of assault had suf. Juries Sircluaed 29, nwrmal jn] i ) i + 10 said. : ‘ slaughter.” * | aren iii | Additionally, Durocher had suf- . el rh OA (Earlier Story, P oy tate a re Agatn he the State Welfare Board to suc-. "5" on ya pariane: of the 8b! Daughter Collapses Amusements 20 Marriage ....14/fered a previous One-year sus- Boneh Bay Xan Ove fh WASHINGTON, Apr. 29 Toesda and Wednesday Tem- ceed Joseph A. Andrew of Lafa- .jaty for the Prevention of Mrs. Reynolds looked af the Bridge ~..... 19 Movies ce000.20 pension “for conduct detrimental Roding _n A =n oo . (UP)—=The House today reject 3a a Fa nge from 52 north, vette, who resigned several weeks Cruelty to Animals said at Indi- jury, stunned. but displayed no Business ....26/0thman ..... 9 to baseball.” , inst the Li oon as ne "4 A propesal te repeal the and 58 south to 76 north and 81|ago. "7 |anapolis that it was entirely pos- emotion." IChilds - ....%.10 Pattern .....10, Hax Backing of Club aga a De E as on as E | Taft-Hartley law and revive South in the period ending! He also named Col. George I sible. He said there are such’ Her daughter collapsed in her Classified 27-30 Radio +sives sdb Glant owner Horace Stoneham a wn Delléved BIOMBA aah the New Deal Wagner Act wit Wednesday, he said ':. SSybert ag superintendent of the cases dn record, although they thafr. {Comics .....31/Ruark ......'9 sald the club management “has name: Frankie: or Freddy Out changes. ; Rainfall, totaling one-fifth “to Soldiers Home at Lafayette to are “very rare.” : | “Mother, Mother.” whe cried out. Crossword «+32 Bide Glances 3 the Aull éopfidunge n Dro miss de cana ie, oh Don LAa BAR ON JOB is ns . Col. Ra: L. Robinson. ° i : « . “What are we goi to ” Editorials «+. 10:8Bociety assed {An Ruppo r sr J a . 6G CK 0 ' ¥ % ol = SHE eh oe She, BOrTHEIS Suchée ew afpoiptecs are from SNOWSTORM HITS | . Spectators going wtb 1404 in Fashions res 18 Mports is +7234 ain lit hess false sncustationibc/ishe over . temporary manage 1 JORDON, Apr, 2 AR 8 southern part of the state Indianapolis. : | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I, |their seats. Then Mrs. Reynolds’ Food .......18Teen Ta |. “We: 4re postive Ee : ..& lAmbassador 8 ! : in the a ae natn "Gottschalk formerly was/ Apr, 20 (UP)—A late snowstorm attorney, Lawrence Shaw. rose Forum ......10 ben Prob. * .1|this man” Stoneham added. | a Dros, » nthe horth tomorrow night and state ‘welfare director under Mr. covered Prince Edward Island to- and pointed nis finger at the Hollywood ..20 Weather Map 9| A Giant spokesman said ‘he cher from a spot behind the} for the first time since s fis = / i 4 -'day with as much as fwo inches jurors and ome by ome he asked: Small Homes 18 Earl Wilson .21 would not know who would be| Giants’ dugout throughout yester- accidentally pierced his 1 day, ; tion. } ., jin rural areas, = “| "1s this you ; Mrs. M # 14 Women's .15-19 named temporary manager of the day's game, : A AG ob
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