Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1950 — Page 11
1 received on
it. When we of sin, every The wages of nd you won't nk legally or
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ation, because public-spirited lic service beof public cont of character
loss of the ninds because rected.
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g people who ition are now a matter of an. eg is due to the ree enterprise the resources f independent Wriston of
sive fact conwis’ policies is ays a week, Lt south of the contains only » United Mine
are paid the )5 4 day basic iderably more niner. Labor however, that nty scale runs nder the union
~ distinguishing lon County is $s. Arthurdale, nat was estabal days largeiterest of Mrs. It. Arthurdale t the govern8 attached to ve been sold ership of the 'ncle Sam as e sack.
ston County n, which is a district a few antown. the “horrible
brought about rthurdale,
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Ig companies Scott's . Run. is Pittsburgh
nérous mines v stream that his mountain 1.
fonday mornkesmen said. go into the hree days like when a whole ts showed up. 3 been a thou-
ere strung all or nearly half the cars had license plates, nia. They told ible if we went
80 we didn't.
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four Ft. Wayne sex- slayings free today from a life term in prison,
Christen was ordered released “érved as a leutenant-colonel In after serving rine months in the the Army Transportation Corps Indiana State Prison by Judge uring World War L = Lowell L. Pefley, who sentenced! The appointment of. Mr. Coy him last April in Whitley Circuit Marks the inauguration of proCourt after a jury convicted him fessional work in traffic at IU. of killing Mrs. Dorothea Howard, The school is one of the few in the nation offering class work in
volved in the strangest legal triangle in Indiana history. They were charged in the 1944-45 slayings of Mrs. Howard, Anna Kuzeff, Wilhelma Haaga and Phyllis Conine.
efforts by Ft. Wayne police to solve the crimes, Ralph Lobaugh of Kokomo walked into the police station in 1947 and confessed the Howard, Kuzeff and Haaga slayings. On his plea of guilty he was sentenced to die in the electric chair. But when the other men were implicated in the slayings Lobaugh received many stays of execution and awaits death in the state prison. Christen and Charles Dodson, other passenger, also injured, was lolis 47 years.
wife of a soldier at Baer Field.
The Indiana Supreme Ccurt on!
Jan. 4 ordered a new trial for| Christen, ruling that he was convicted on Judge Pefley dismissed the murder chargé on motion of Prosecutor James Biddle, who the evidence to support a new trial,
insufficient evidence
A the judge
state had no additional
Returning to Denver Christen attended the hearing
at which the charge was wiped off | the books. He smiled happily and said he was going back to Denver immediately.
He was one of four men in-
After two years of fruitless
still
Mr. Coy
truck and bus operations.
The curriculum, offered by the IU department of transportation, (is designed to prepare students ‘for examinations given by the Society - for the Advancement of
2 Dead, 11 Hurt In Car Mishaps
2 Children Struck On Streets Here
Two persons were killed
apolis streets. Dead were Cleo Antle, 35, Shel-
byville, killed early today when Mrs. Hal Sheetz the car in which she was riding overturned on State Rd. 44 west 3703 Graceland Ave. of Rushville, and George Conn my reqay in her home, will be Robert, Beem, Tiffin, O., Jr., 64, Royal Center, when his ‘held at 2 p. m. Monday in Royster Warren Beem, Chicago, and a car was struck by a truck on 'g Agkin North Meridian Street nephew, Harry Beem, Indianap- | Mortuary. Entombment will be in: o}is,
State Rd. 35 near his home.
apolis, Lt. White was shot down
in| traffic accidents on state high- man J. Dil, ways yesterday and early today. Eleven others were injured. Two children were struck on Indian-|
Burial services for Lt, Edward
bardier, were held today with services for eight members of his crew at Jefferson Barracks, St.
Lows: Mo.
over Germany while flying his
19044. “He had won the Flying Cross Medal and Air Medal and four Oak Leaf Clusters after three years of service. graduation from Tech
an: University, Lt. Whité' was trained as a bombardier at Albuquerque, N. M, Prior to his milijay service, he resided at 5222 E. Michigan St. Surviving are a brother, Paul White, Indianapolis; his grandmothers, Mrs. E. F. White, Long
when she born ada.
; Tio: : Mrs. Lorena rg ‘both of Indianapolis, and five sisters, Mrs. and has held 27th combat mission on Apr. 8.|Carrie Wenger, Kokomo; : Emma Fodrea, San Carlos, Cal; Mrs. Ruth Mumaw, Oblong, Ill, and Mrs. Charlotte Linson and Mrs. Mabel Liechty, both of In-
After High School and attending Indi-|
both of Indiamapotis, and four grandchildren,
Seth P. Beem
Beach, Cal, and Mrs, Stella Hemphill, Indianapolis; an aunt {and two uncles.
‘Frank B. Dill
Services were being arranged a,
|
y for Frank B. Dill, 7045 E.|of Indianapolis’ early policemen, | Pleasant Run Pkwy. who died/who died yesterday at the St. Francis Home for the Aged, Tiffin,. O., will be at 1:30 p. m.|Moo Monday in Shirley Brothers Cen-
yesterday in his home. He was Mr. Dill was a retired sheet metal worker. He was born at | Shelbyville, but had lived in In- | dianapclis the last 40 years. Survivors include two sons, Nor-| Indianapolis, and| | Morris F. Dill, Arlington, Tex.; | two sisters, Mrs. Harry Winter|day and Mrs. Emma Holbrook, {both of Glendale, Cal. and three | grandchildren.
who died|
Cleo Antlé was a passenger Crown Hill Cemetery. She was 87. |
in a car driven by Elvira Rob-
Mrs. Sheetz was born in llon-
bins, 50, who was injured. An- ticello, O., but lived in Indianap-!
She was a member, of the Methodist Church.
Services Monday
Services for Seth P. Beem, one ee
tral Chapel. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 95. Born In New Vienna, O., he
was a harness shop operator in Brookville before he moved here and joined the police force.
the New York Central 29 years before he retired several years ago. He lived in a local nursing home before moving to
Services for Mrs. Minnie Sheetz, | Tiffin five years ago.
Julian Wilkerson
Memphis, Tenn. postal worker, h 2. Both are Shelwere indicted for murder in Mrs. a AER, .
Howard's death but charges were
was the ' state's against Christen.
the ruling said, hours elapsed between the time] Christen was seen with Mrs, Howard and the time she was found dead.
Later, Franklin Click, 30, Ft.
Wayne celery field worker, con-! - fessed the Kuzeff, Haaga and Conine slayings and was sentenced to death in the Conine| case.
He now awaits execution.|
When . the Supreme. Court)
ordered a new trial for Christen, it said it was “possible” he killed Mrs. Howard. “ei |
“But so might many others,”| explaining four]
Jobless Claims Decline in Indiana
Indiana dropped 16 per cent last curred.
Survivors include her husband,
Police said the truck which col- [Hal Sheetz, and a ‘daughter, Mrs. dropped against Dodson and he lided with the Conn car was O. G. Schoff, Lake Worth, Fla.
Center.
star Witness. griven by Ed Gunther, Royal|
Five persons were critically injured in a two-car collision on
| State Rd. 29 near Arlington Ave.
last night. | lesser injuries.
‘Corvin Vare Dies After Fall at Work
Two others received Services were being arranged today in G. H. Herrmann Funeral
Reported as critical in General Home for Corvin Vare, 2714 E. |Hospital were Mrs. Justine Fin- New York St., who died yesterday ney, 45; Mrs. Margaret Davis, in Methodist Hospital, after he
24;
Mrs. Frapces Asher, 20; Miss fell 30 feet from the top of a {Marvis Ensminger, 27, and Rob-| cinder hoist Tuesday. ert Harris, 49, all of Shelbyville.
The accident occurred in the
The four women were passen- New York Central System's Shel-
{gers in the car driven by Mr. by St.
Harris when it collided with one | operated by Samuel Abernathy, 36, of 158 Drexel Ave., police said. Mr. Abernathy was in fair condi-
tion in General Hospital. Investigators said Mr,
|
Aber-|
roundhouse, where he
was a millwright. Employed there 32 years, he apparently lost his balance and fell to the concrete floor, fellow workers told police.
Mr. Vare, who was 65, was a
member of the Moose. His wife
nathy was attempting to pass a/Mrs. Frankie Vare, and a son. {third car driven by Louis Water-| Richard Vare, both of Indianap- == Initial job insurance claims in| man, 60, when the collision oc-|olis, survive.
Mr.
week from the preceding week, | slightly injured, they said.
the State Employment Security|
Division said today.
In city accidents,
Waterman was
Carol Ann |Riggs, 4, of 812 E, New York St.
Director Everett 1.. Gardner an- was struck by a car driven by nounced yesterday that recalls to Richard Elugott, 28 N. Harbison
work have exceuded
layoffs in St.
most sections. Claims from newly condition in Methodist Hospital. Donald McKinzey, 8, of 3h
unemployed Hoosiers dropped to]
more workers in that area.
givsiows: een of Bermuda, Hamilton
IN oF RULES e OF THE INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY ber of the Westfield Lions Club, oy siren that the Director | the Friends Church and the Maof the Indiana tion has approved a certain proposed ru regulation {etionary Order No. 37 fyke-nets,
os which forms between Ii Indiana and Illino!
Purs 120 Acts of 194 that ofr"-
A number of employers were |
recalling workers but were not hiring from the open labor market.
Ship Movements
By United Press ew York Arrivals—Leerdam, Antwerp.
ew ork Departures—Aicoa Ploneer, Genoa: American Clipper, Plymouth; Jitannie, Mediterranean cruise, ueen
LEGAL ‘NOTICES
TATE OF INDIANA INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION THE MATTER OF THE DOPTION AND REGULATIONS PURCHAPTER 120 OF THE ACT!
partment of Conjerva-
and order being Director's A which abrogates ed season on the use of hoop-nets,| trap-nets, basket-nets
Ihe ions of S, notice is hereby siven|
SS. unkel Director (signed), partment of Conservation
T370-last week. - There were 8830. Ft. Wayne Ave. was also-in f. claims the week ending Jan. 14.
John C. Hinshaw
Rites Tomorrow
es State Serv
NOBLESVILLE, San: 28—Serv- Lodge in Crawfordsville. ices for John C. Hinshaw, cashier (of the Union, State Bank at West- Nettie /field, who died yesterday .in his | Young, Indianapolis; Mowbray, home there, will be at 2 p. m. Cristobal: tomorrow in the Friends Church la sister, Mrs. Lavanchia Wise, — Burial will be at Summit | Miami, {Lawn Cemetery, Westfield.
|here.
was 70.
Formerly postmaster at West-|
field, Mr, Hinshaw was a mem
sonic Lodge.
| {Edna Hinshaw;
Chapter field; a stepson, John Burkhart, | Indiandpolis, and a stepdaughter, Ham- |
J. 8. Beckman Jr,
police said. She is in fair ggg Fletcher Ave.
John M. Young Services Monday
Services for John M. Young, retired New
| York Central System pipe fitter,
Services Monday
son, 36 8. Butler Ave. who died Thursday in Mayfield, Ky., after
He children.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. |
two daughters, nt , Dasket-nets p04 Mrs, C. L. Smith, lea Cal. || acoustics, died today in his home er Be ie. “common poundary line and Mrs. William Kaiser, West-
{who died yesterday, will be at 10
a.m. Monday in Meyer & Abdon|-
condition, in General Hospital. | Flood control projects at Vin- He was struck by a car driven) Funeral Home. Burial will be in
cennes provided amployment for by George F. Byland, 32, of 3449 {N. Bancroft St., yesterday.
the Masonic Cemetery, town. He was 75. Born in Newtown, Mr Young came to Indianapolis in 1914 and |worked in the railroad’'s Shelby [Street shops as a pipe fitter until he retired three years ago, He was a member of the Eagles
Wayne-
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Young; a son, Lloyd a brother, |Harrison Young, Crawfordsville;
Fla, and two grand-
- Dwight N. Brown Dies at Age 44
Dwight N. Brown, 145 W. Hamre Drive, president. of Brown Anning Johnson, Inc,
He was 44. ‘A graduate of Purdue University, he was a member of Theta | Xi college fraternity, the Rotary and Columbia clubs, Meridian Hills Country Club, the Shrine, Scottish Rite, the Contractors As-
900 sociation and the Construction League.
INDIANAPOLIS SLEARING HOUS J Deblts Tor the. day. s. for e day 94 Cleurtags for the ocprek ia 008 | Debits for the w 148,182.000
| He was born in Milton, Ind,
and lived here six years. | Services will be at 10 a. m. {Monday in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial will be in Milton.
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Mabel; three daughters, Misses { Nancy, Linda and Claudia Brown, {and the father, William H. Houston, all of Indianapolis.
Survivors include his widow, |
| Mrs. Josephine Prince I services Monday
Requiem mass for Mrs. Josephine Prince, 5301 W. 10th St. who died Thursday in her home, where she was born 84 years ago, will be sung at 9 a. m. Monday in the St. Christopher Catholic Church, Speedway, Bervices also’ will be held at 8:30 a. m. in Corikle West 16th
be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Family ownership of the home dates back to 1850. Her husband, Donat L. Prihce, died in 1947,
Mrs.
are three broth-
Mr. Beem was claim agent with System
Burvivors include two sons,
and
Services for Julian M. Wilker-
Chapel. ington Park. He was 56.
An Irvington barber, he wa
a veteran of World War I. H
Survivors include son, Indianapolis,
Mrs. Ky.;
Luscia Stancil, two brothers, Rudcliph an
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i M., ake 15, beloved Nettie and father of brother of Harrison and Mrs, + also
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3 Card of Thanks
wich. ech appreciation the kindness, sympathy and MARY beautiful floral Fibutes extended b y our neigh-
and friends in the passing of sur dear daughter axine rker.
ne singers, Mrs. Yo. Pe Indiana State Police. Dept. t ynhurst {st Church, the
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born in Kentucky and lived in Indianapolis only two years. He was
wh a member of the American Legion and the Methodist Church. three sons, John W. and LaVerne Wilkerand Darrell Wilkerson, Dallas, Tex.; a sister, Paducah,
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bin's Mortuary, Huntingtop, Indiana, 2 p. m. Burial Huntington. invited DENNY Robert F., 3844 Graceland, husband of Mary, father of Mrs. H. P. Mitchell and Mrs. P. L. Burrin, Dr. R. Frank Denny, all of Indianapolis; Dr. E. Rankin Denny, Asheville, N. C.; brother of E. O. Denny and Mrs. Lawrence O. Drapier of Indianapolis, assed away Thursday at Orlando,
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Goebel Wilkerson, Mayfield, Ky., ER HANGING —P — PAPER HANGING—PAINTING— E. 10TH TROLLEY. —FRNT. ADDISON 220 N.; fn. ; i d-rm.: “hot and a half-brother, Marshali wil. | 100_Dogs Lost & Found seta, Bapies Sheth PACTOSS. ork Closet: WerSDENGS. (NRIbY, | water: priv. ent; men. MA-6964. kerson, Mayfield, Ky. BRINDLE Brown Dog, thie legs Paper Suing — CA-1708 | WooDRUFF, 535 Middle Drive—Nice ALABAMA, N. 2421: i spiraciive Jv - W_ Raymond, : FREE esti Sen pl steaming. ay Priva. oy Mag oath: hg Des ingerspriggs: sald eat; AN NOUNCEMENT LOST—Beagle; black, white and| Wall washing, patch plastering. transp.; emply. girl. oF Water; phone S brown; fem. Vic, Edgewood. Rew. | painting. ID-0453 WOODRUFP PLACE Business man. ALABAMA, 2454 N.; nicely furn. apt.; 30. kitchen; utilities; excell, transp.; I Dea Coat ied Teh Te; col PLAT F res SGNDS | | Pleasant, modern Pls “AX- sao" ghildren welcome. ae rish setter, ma - - th Notices lar with long rope: vie. 54th and MB 4 IM-924 chair, lal large lamp. us. “ARLINGTON APARTMENTS Keystone. Rew. BR-2098, before 5 p.m “PU ING—Suburban. [Te LARGE front room: private hom BATTLE — Charles M., 215 Koehne, tae S 1 Holiday good DOF n. Home oriv- Immediate Occupancy IR-8363 age 60, beloved husband of ‘Sara, LOST—BIk. and tan Dachshund, 338. YOUR refrigerator needs re- fleges. FR-1713. BROADWAY, 2160; 3 lige furn. rms. n of Mrs. Kate Battle Brown. name Pretzel. 4565 Park. HU-723 fring. eall us. Immediate service | WwaRM RM., priv. ent. bath. day | bath, priv, ent. Utilities furn. Alford, Ind.; uncle of Harold, Ken- LOST —Male beagle joynd. Reward. 0358 employed em IM-6846 { Couple or 3 of 4 empl. days. WA-4672. eth and Donald Bennett, nephew of Call MA-0941 or FR-0584. REPRIG service: al makes: Coldspot O35 ah Mrs. (Lillian Wolven. Alford, Ind. ee — |" spec. Expert. Guar. Quick. Coldspot | 1105 N. CAPITOL-3- rm. Jurnished ASS away atur . - ec. Expe A. Gi mete apt, : - fees ussday, 130 pm. 81 ney POLICE SGT. JAMES PAYNE SEPTIC Ane Kd ge 24 South come. LI-5831. N CHA L. 2002 W. he . systems ean repair n- — 1 - lean. Burial Floral “Park Priends Supt. of the Dog Pound, said! |stailed. Free es TOWA, 534—Nice rm., priv. ent, emp. RT a py PC may call at the chapel any time “I want to be known as the A Sanitary Septic Tank Co. lady. FR-5509. ate bath, tile floor kitchen, bath, after 12 noo hoon punter... | meanest. man in the. world." : ON LiEy. Bot water, Iarxe. | hardwood floors, fireplace. Venetian BEEM seth P ase e 95. of ' of Tiffin, O., This statement often made by hu- | MAZ0329 ~ 1 no ans.” (D-T48¢ erm, © comb oFtable; Hext bath: | wick oxer hen. : const nt uot elo: a er *5 Roger M. B mane officer g ayne Was re- adults " of Tiffin, O., and Warren Cc Beem peated by him Tuesday, January 17, © FLOYD | ALLENDER COMFORTA ABLE sieepingrm., Dear | Refined quiet aduits: $100 mo., $23.50 of Chicago, Ill. Survived by 7 grand- 1950, in Municipal Court No. 4, be- We clean and install septic tanks. | "hath, constant hot water, pri] | wk. Owner. 2415 College, WA- 9154. children and «reat-grandchildren, fore Judge Howard and an over- | vaults. dry wells and finger systems. | ont CA-2198. DELAWARE, 2325 N.—Cholce 3-rm. Passed awa a hufsday in Mercy Hos- flowing courtroom. and wi quoted ELECTRIC SE E ERVI fuin._ apt.: lge. porch: bus Mop. Ty at wr aly) Monday, In the press. Webster's Qletionary WER § CE 25 W. 549 PLETCHER AVE. ap A—3- . efines ‘‘mean” or ‘meanness’ as on riends hay APEL. 48 N. Hiinols 8t. low, co! mon, conteiptidle, wicked. Drains RY kinds, 34-hour est $1550 fam, apt.; joint ‘bath; utiifiies; e chapel any vulgar, paltry andvi — time after Sunday noon. ~~ Judging by the many affidavits Vacuum Cleaner Repairing Art pain AY aga twin beds. IR un nn XN FENN. an atements my possess re- =a 3 : eo H. waht Nineruaps Sins: garding Sai. Payne's conduct many | 70tel Bros. 1314 W_Wash. MA-635) | NOR DYKE. 1358 — modern; TWIN | In apt. building. Adults. HU-3885. nds and and Claudia; son of Willis men, women and children sincerely | WELL drilling—3 inch, and re repairing. BED SHOWER: near LIIY'S. | NORTH Nicely furn. eff. apt ; good ton, passed away Saturday. believe Payne has realized his ex-| C. W. Hamilton, 1D-185: Chevrolet; $5: PR-0147. . _| Toe.; transp. good. TA-5793. Services 10 a, me Mon: at FLAN- alted ambition TIBBS, 2715 N.; clean room, inner- | Fo — Ly enc ARAN | MORTUKRY. ahlere is no "doubt ha: Set, Payne| = op spring, next bath, priv. home 2164 N. “PENN. uria on, In w e sanction an essin of W .. PTS. | Friends may call at Mortuary the officials has truly won and de- RENTALS WASHINGTON. W. fintlemen WN eood pl iE TION. MntLTs. CRIST—Claude H.. 5201 Clarendon |Ierves the honor and pleasure he transportation. IM-142 [910 N Road, husband of June, father of has asked for being the meanest in- | 2g ,saf 919 N. PENN. Apt. ¥. 3 rms. fur. Connie and Chery! Crist, son of E. C. human humane officer in the world. otels 28 R With B d | aBttied, Juniors basement. Agent. and -Velina Crist, broth f nine, departed this life “Prides. “sre 36 But Payne wants help fo THE KIRKWOOD HOTEL poms in, oo | PENNSYLVANIA, TT N= Nice ¢ Services Monday, Jan. 30. at MOORE | glinch this great honor. Please 387 E. WASHINGTON ENGLISH, 1014; good board: | 100M. Be aren cent: Laundry & KIRK COLONIAL CHAPEL, Col- ROOMS. ALL FIREPROOF BLDQ. | _ back lunch; Fit) wk, Gent. IM a558, | Privilege: children lege at Pairfleld, 10 a. m. and Rob- help me fo help Sgt. Payne. 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(please include phone numbe | MICHIGAN, 8122 W., REAL HOME priv, bath, entrance. possible). Otto Ray. Investrator ‘An: | OOKING. Comfortable rm.. ex- 15 W. 27TH—1, 2-Room apt. 1 eija 4 aud Owners’ Protective Asse. |21 Walking Distance | cei ak transportation, Men. AT-0382. | ficiency apt . R. 16. Box S518R. Indianapolis. H. 657 p————— OHIO. 6085 E.—Room-board. country | WASHINGTON, 4 4328 East—2 Rooms No. | of a Series homelike ® Students ‘pref. CA-5692 | o style. FRO welcome: bo | arEIng employed eoupls glean. No Y er, ——— —. WATCH FOR NO. 2 _ NICELY polurnished siceping water. | CARE for child 3-6 yfs. In my home. | NEWLY decorated furn. bedroom a aot. INDIANA Ss. P. C.A. Gentleman, RI-8970 JA-T108 newly decorated building ENTRAL " Out highway 29 (Mich. Rd SLEEPING R KMS... WALKING. G_ DIST. WiLL , CARE FOR CHILDREN ANY RENTAL AGENCY, 1112 Central. ! A : ~ th Bt CO-2353 has all kind does | sus MASS. AVE MISS DAY | | 720 E.—Large rm. with meals. | PEAY TIFUL 3. room unfurnished aot. and kitten 527 B 1 8 r gerator; Employed adults, WA-7551 of! heat Central trolley. $85 mo.
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3 ROOM “sub “apartment; garage; For detailed information concern- outside entrance: close to bus, |ing a different kind of guest home! Phone Zionsville, Ind., 3423. “{ for elderly people. contact Miss 2-RM “nicely furn. apt. all utils. Wade. MA-8582. _— oft hot water. Prigid.; employed PERMANENT { adults 2154 Broadway. EMPLOYED girl will share 3-bdrm. Por elderly men and women.| apt (Nort hl with couple or 2 girls | Nurse's care. IR-2£82 WA-6534 afte
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