Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1950 — Page 13

10ld the laws,

i organization r hours, “each : n schedule acnciple of cusng the clocks, ishington ‘who high price for

tie it on the Bet they get

on’t take an Senators and a large loan » his sleeve, I t Tito ordered 3 cold blooded ican boys lost identity.” of these boys vho shortened 1g to pull the can people by | against Joe

’ he is stamp- ' there. 1t, letting him our Congressthis time beh may lead to

noney to save

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5 the time for wed faith in ives, fortunes ' our fathers, rave the danAges to found America. Let his Christian thers, is faced ganized anti. sm,” or Com.

nd mock at . All of this » Bible. There rit is moving n is getting mpaign for a se our moral ith in God. lor a spiritual

ational awak-

the American by the people t ‘which tells on. Robert A.

1ed the presibers of the selfish. They and those of ng Kal-shek.

r the governconservation put out price deliberately etary Charles

e-readiness of t say that the y adequate.— lef of naval

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se fields, Mr. good a friend the Senate, because he ential in pro. sage of iman many of labor's bless

sue of Taftetis no’ stubs [e approached seeking jusor, manageblic. When sed in 1949, ay-have-been-us points. In , he proposed amendments iw. But his 1 the Senate, because only sfy labor,

s suggest Sen. arfect ally or llible, Quite undoubtedly rors. But it t to anyone record and sly he works ts that he is 1¢ most honhat word. kes Mr. Taft never, guilty the pertinent ways tries to ind honestly -. . ding to fear

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MONDAY, MAR. 20, 1950 Today in Business—

Excise Repeal

Rush Is On

Motor Industry Latest

-To Apply for Tax Relief

-

Group

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor IE ANY OF THE EOYS in Congress are tired of it al,

there's a quick way out.

All they have to do is to stand up and ask Which

excise tax to repeal first.

If they don't get caught under the heels of the stam-! pede, they’ll surely be buried alive under the petitions of the railroads, the cold cream|, rr ‘or town failing to_pay

makers, the . jewelers, thelits debts. t Standard & Poor won't bother with the small fry. They're Which..owe:

leather goods trade, and the

fur coat clan

- #4 ue k are laying figures on the line.! And they're big figures. The motor industry's getting

time to get prices down. Knocking off the tax, or part of it, would] help oodles. » » »

THE HIGHWAY users have an|

who want the excise tax on automobiles tossed in the ash -can. |

‘Open House GENERAL MOTORS Accep-

around to the place where it's tance Corp. that'’h the finance | company,

and the General

|echange Insurance Co. are mov|ing into a new home today at 11435 N. Meridian St. They'll have friends in for a organization down in Washing-|formal opening Wednesday and ton, and in the right place—the, Thursday. They're nice quarters, National Press Club—which has/and North Meridian is getting lined up forty Indiana groups) more and more limestone fronts|

farther out.

Ex-

Given Medal For Heroism

USNR, of 3015 W. Meadow St. has been awarded the Bronze 4 Star Medal for heroic service in World War II. He was in command of a Navy guard aboard the S8 Flora McDonald when the vessel was torpedoed while en

Cited for Saving The ‘Life Of Trapped Seaman

Lt. Cmdr. John Paul Brown,

Cited for breaking/into a fame Tz

filled compartment and saving the life of a trapped seaman, he then manned a life raft “and continued his courageous and determined efforts on behalf of his| gun crew at great risk to his own life.” ) "= FOURTEEN Indianapolis sailors recently visited foreign soil when ships on which they were serving put in to foreigh ports.

THE

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

| £ Joins Anti-Red foe

— Johnson County

Chick Harris Die Re Weekly Publisher ©

Greenwood ‘Man Was IDEA Officer

of Greendied]

owner and publisher Johnson County News, wood weekly newspaper,

Democratic Editorial Association,

elected president of the organization next month. He was first! vice resident. ay the time of his

Mr. Harris Boag the Green-| wood News in 1930 and merged!

Supported Schricker Mr. Harris was a member of) a group of Democrats who supported Gov. Schricker for nomination and election in 1948 for

1oday in a hospital at ‘Dwight, Temple in

Mr. Harris was scheduled to be yn

€ ot New York." i His activities gurig the last {10 years, however, were limited {to his synagogue after he suf-! | fered a heart attack in 1940. A brilliant theological student,

- Jackie Griffin, brother of Mrs.

And why not? It's the main, H. M. Cope, 1718 Woodlawn Ave.

Most of us don’t know how stem, isn't it?

many taxes are tacked on a car. And nobody ever will. They're buried in the parts factories, and| payrolls and corporate tax

Red or White?

IFF YOU HAPPEN to be

one:

, 8nd of those lucky individuals wing-|

{and Frank E. Kelly, 842 S. Lynd-| ‘hurst Dr., were aboard the de{stroyer USS Power which wuisited | | Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Hamilton Jeter, 1111 N. Shef-!

enough others to make you give ing down the coast of South! ifield Ave., also visited The Neth-|

up the hunt.

Panagra

‘America to Buenos Aires in a erlands when his ship, the de-| (Pan American-Grace|Stroyer USS Steinaker, docked at|

FOR INSTANCE, Uncle Sam Airways) plane, you'll get your Amsterdam.

nicks you for about $95 when choice of Chilean wine, as good you drive the average new model, any to be found.

car home. And that doesn’t go| to take the bumps out of the roads. fund. That can mean almost any-! thing. Indiana plunked down $39 million last year on this one alone, And that gives you some idea why a lot of buyers have to wait | awhile before they can slide be-! hind the wheel of a new jalopy, | and drive it home for keeps.

Quick-Change

LAST FRIDAY some of the

|

You can have it red or white attached to the Sixth Fleet in the (at every dinner, no extra charge. Mediterranean, It goes into the general ‘“yyhich makes me think the Italy, North Africa and Syria.

Chilean propaganda ministry is|

sell, it's the best in the world.

onthe job. They've got wine to|pjles, 1230 S. Whittier, Pl; and in Chile they'll tell you!

Ex-Union Official

Files Libel Suit

Howard Jackson, a former lo-| |aboard the USS Roanoke, part of filed a the Sixth Fleet, include the fol-

cal CIO Union official,

|

clerks in the box candy stores, $200,000 libel suit in Circuit Court

were wearing little green ties. They're qujck-change artists. |

[today against John Sullivan, Jersey St.; Pedro A. DeLaCruz Jr.,

Mr.

— Around Valentine's Day they wore President of the P.R.- Mal a touch of red. And 5d Chistras, Union, Local 1001, International, (Wright, “819 "N. ‘Brant St. it's red again with bright tinsel United Electrical Workers (C10). Carl E: Brooks, 13294; Central

and stars. ¥ [ Jackson charged in his| |Ave

But the next shift in the candy suit that Mr. Sullivan inferred

costume will be business. That's| when the chocolate rabbits show!

colored mallow eggs. But it pays off. It's a reminder to candy buyers on where to get) it on ‘next gift day.

Idea Pay-Off

OUT AT THE South Wind Division of Stewart-Warner Corp. the boys are ringing the bell with| the suggestion system. Nearly every company pays off] for money-saving ideas but thy're feeling pretty good at South Wind about employee response. ‘Last year 400 men and women turned in 800 suggestions for im-

proving processes, clipping pro- ol *Co

duction costs.

c And about 30 per cent of those 2 mmin:

hit the cash box. Supervisors - along employee ideas aren't left out in the cold. They get 10 per

hasn't taken a look-see at In-| Stokely-Van Emp » dianspolis. market place. Here the| pon

stores scrapped their war. harn-|

service back info; their merchandising dictionary.”

. All We're doing pretty well here,

professor, a little better than stores in the rest of -the»country. Come over and see.

Municipal Credit

STANDARD & POOR'S CORP. which rates securities, are going

to put the tape measure on state - and ‘municipal securities. Ku “In haek “door language that”

means the company is going to see how much chance there is of]

Del who often help| E

pubion

he was a Communist.

The suit. drawn up by Jessie der USS Sierra, visited Sicily, up on the counters along with|Levy, stated Mr. Jackson “is not/ North Africa and Greece.

{munist .

trical union,

now or ever has been a Com-/are Russell E. West, 2633 Mars . or a sympathizer” The suit charged Mr. Sullivan’s|629_E. _25th St. {remarks were ‘made in a story] _.|published . in .the ‘Local . 1001 8t., was aboard the . destroyer News,” publication of the elec- USS C. R. Ware, when it made

scheduled calls to Trieste, Italy,

Local Issues —Mar, 20 KS Ble | American States com ........ IT *American States pfd . ...... 24 Ayrihite Collesits som a neerne 11% . _Ayres o Belt g¥ & Stk & pfd ..... ot Belt RR & pe 3 ds “ee % Bobbs- Merril} esses 1) Bobb Merrill id h% . . 15% Central Sola

cent of the total value of the . 82 : award. Don ater vor 38: Not Us, Professor rT A PROFESSOR over in Urbana } te [-tend took a pot shot at retailers." - jak hak & 2 Jha... 108 He said they had “retail gout.” Enea” National Life com 10 And that’s his idea, not mine. K Ran £8 rg wureeraer OTH Robert D. Loken, professor of| Lincoln Nat Life - 97 management at the University of Mase "aphages . i + Illinois; said the store were stil!|Nat Gomes mos 38 suffering from a wartime hang-| IN me By Pub Serv 20 22ers 31% over of high sales costs, lost sales, | {N Ind Pub. oj 4%% ptd ..101 inadequate control over merchan-| Ei Mallory com..." i dise, and pay too little attention| | Bub Serv d com ...... 27% to pre-selling factors such as lay-| Ross Gear” of oo os Bly HI Bn out,~ windows and displays. [80 na O GF oom d Tree i The good professor evidently 30 Ind O & E ora 2%

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-:15, Indianapolis, the Fleet All Weather. Training

-+Caribbean.-

: Ex-President's Povn /|Dies at Age of 83

Four men serving aboard 7,

{heavy cruiser USS Newport News,

visited Sicily, They are Pfc. Harry Robert Paul Henry Chapman, 2069 N. Luett Ave.; Harry Raymond Tripp Jr; 1034 W. 32d St., and Charles Lewis Jacobs, 1926 Koehne St. Indianapolis men who visited {the Island of Cyprus, Sicily and Saudi Arabia, while serving

lowing: William H. Ross, 3026 N. New

1822-B- “Merrit St Richard E: and

The other Indianapolis men |serving aboard the destroyer ten-

They Hill Ave., and Charles S. Baker,

Donald L. Farrell, 2829 w. 30th

Communist “Bovernm

Hogs Drop 25-

France and Syria. » Ld » RAYMOND K. CLEVENGER, seaman apprentice, USN, of R.R. is .gerving with

Unit, Pacific, based at Hawaji.

» 8 » ROBERT A. HARRIS, 1021 Groff Ave, and Robert Myott, 1148 Sharon Ave. recently began “boot training” at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, IIL ; td » 8 RICHARD GAIL ALGER, son of Mr. and Mrs: Gail 8. Alger, R

yard, Vallejo, Cal, aboard the submarine USS Barbero. = » = LT. (jg) ROBERT G. NEWBY, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Newby, 8001 Westfield Rd., has returned to San Diego,

+/Cal., from the Bering Sea aboard {the troop 2, | USS Perch.

carrying submarine

HARRY EDWARD ZORMAN,

thusband of Mrs. H. E. Zorman;

1505 Hoefgen St., is aboard the transport USS Fremont, participating in joint Army, Navy and Air Force war exércises in the

FS

LEWISTON, Me., Mar. 20 (UP)

night at a nursing home. Mrs. Hayes, only

where she was born.

7 /4 ps Th 4 oz.

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T ties nrt com 19S0EOW. L.A WAGNER AL RGHTS sso : JONIGH! AND AND TR he first day of

Fares

Today's Weather Fotocast

4 MIAME

centered near the Great

AFFECTED - ania Lara REA no SLEET Cd snow RO So min

i rain or snow to the

+ I Plains, is

surviving sold at- $19 to $21. child of the 19th President, had/réached $21.50. Good beef -bulls| ‘been ill Several months. She will sold at $18 to $21." “Vealers ‘sold |

| Indianapolis Stockyards. Best of the

.1 814. TR. 11 Indianapélis, recently ar- % rived at Mare Island Naval Ship-

choice 270reached $14.75

to

steers sold at $27.25. A moderate share. of

low-good. in all” weights

Bulk medium. and

Czech Sonja Henie Balks At Life Behind Iron Curtain

Champion Figure Skater Doesn't Like

The Way Communists Run Her Country

LONDON, Mar. 20 (UP)—Aja Vrzanova, the world's champion woman ‘amateur figure skater and daughter of a Czechoslovakian

“= As Receipts Rise-

$16.10 Top Recorded As Supply Hits 16, 975 me ‘of age’ in my country.”

“Now I am 18 and my parepts| {her home. Heavy receipts today tumbled! have no jurisdiction ‘over me,” {hog prices 25 to 50 cents in the she added.

ment official, joined the parade of political exiles from behind the’Iron Curtain today. The 18-year-old brown-eyed successor to Canada's {Ann Sco Scott as. ‘women’s international skating titleholder announced|

Sc

late-estimated | |action. 16,975 porkers showed the drop! |myself. as good and choice 190- to 240-|Prague any longer.” -|pound barrows and gilts brought | $15.75 to $16. The extreme top leventually to go to the United Abe Jones, Terre: Haute; a step-| was $16.10 per hundredweight. [States and possibly follow in the daughter, ‘Weights from 240 to 280 pounds footsteps moved at $15.25 to $15.75. Odd | (Henie, was to have returned to Mrs. Letitia. Shepherd, Blooming-| lots from 280. to 350 pounds sold} {Prague Saturday. Her father is|dale. at $14.75 to $15.50. Lightweights an official of the finance ministry.| from 120 to 160 pounds brought| $12.50 to $13.50. A few choice|sion of the British Home Office| pigs around 160 pounds reached {to remain in England, as many, lother Iron Curtain country sports|apolis_ blacksmith, were. held. Satpe [urday ‘in Feeney & Feeney Mor[tuary, followed by burial in Crown She is the third famous skater Hill. Mr. Sparks, who was 77, died Hun-|{Thursday. He lived in Indianap-| skating titleholder and|0lis 40 years. He was a native of| Dick Shelbyville. Retired 10 years, he]

“Sows “sold at” “prices “56° cents figures have done. lower. Bulk of 350- to 600- -pouind | sows sold at $13 to $14.50. A few] 350-pounders to

Cattle Price Sinks Steer and heifer prices dipped {funnerup as much as 25 cents in cattle Button in the world championtrade. ‘A part-load of high-good Ships, and Irina Nekolova, to low-choice lightweignt steers Woman skater. moved at $28.50. Several loads of | low to average-good 1050-pound tennis star, also became a politi: as year's Wimbledon - tourney and|three sons, Wallace and Paul, Inthe Czech dianapolis, jn/director of Edison High School, Miss Indianapolis, and a sis-|

mostly

B00d 950-1150-pound steers moved at $26.50 to $27. Bulk medium to

brought |

$23.50 to $26. Several loads of 800-pound heifers sold at $25. A =i few-high-good reached $26.75." low good hter! heifers in small lots sold at $23

ito $25. Common fell to $20.

{

A few good beef cows $19.50 to $21.

$21.50 to $26.

400, and sheep, 600.

sold at

: Common and me+o __Mrs. Frances Hayes, 83, whose dium moved at $17 to $19. Can‘father, Rutherford B. Hayes, was ners _and cutters sold at $14.50 ii |elected President of - the United to $17. * States when she was 10, died last] Bulls af $21. 50 Top Medium and good sausage bulls]

Good and choice] 92-pound fed western shorn lambs than 10 hours “because we knew in No. 2_ pelts moved at $25.75. We did something bad.” Slaughter ewes moved at $9 to! ‘The boys started the fire with

$15. {kitchen matches in a second floor Other late estimates of re- closet early yesterday. Neighbors ceipts were: Cattle, 2050; calves, awakened the: parents and the

Official Weather

UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU

Mar. he “WE HEARD the fire engines, Sunrise 5:40 Sunset 5:57 but we were scared to go home,” Precipitation 34 hrs. ending 7:30 a. m. «os! Robert. said last night. “We never Excess since dan. 1 oo. 10s thought ‘of our baby sister. We

e in ot

iami ‘ faint cilis-t: ‘Paul’ . New York

The following table shows the tempera-|

High Low 60

3

BEASERUSLINALBLSRERTEE

. champ skater now an exile.

1

Ep

Barbara

'she would not return

papers Loogootee and Vincennes. once was city editor of the West! American,

his second term. He was born in Shoals, son of | ahapolis in 1928, following gr

John Harris, who published news- | Washington, |

in Shoals,

Frankfort, Ill,

He is survived by

Margaret, and two sisters,

| Mar Haynes. Louisvill nd Mrs. at Kirshbaum Center, until the y yes, REV] Re, a first heart attack confined him

Services tentatively arranged !0 New York City.

| Leo O'Neill, Jasper.

{Rabbi Steinberg came to Indi-| ad-| H

He|

| his

his wife, | Mrs, |

through Kirby Mortuary in Indi-|

uation from the. seminary. had been engaged while still a (UP)—Naval officials said last

senior, the congregation of Beth- night the four enlisted men who El Zedeck waiting a full year, for Survived

Rabbi Milton Steinber

x Indianapolis Post in 1933

Rab Milton. Steinberg,

He was rabbi of

The rabbi® was own as a leader

any books on Judaism.

gis formerly taught homiletics at Jewish Theological Seminary tof America in New York, his alma

Ss services.

" After leaving Indianapolis he|Were improving, although one was |returned’ several times to speak Still

He is survived by his

morning in Our Lady of Green- and David, all of. New York.

{wood Catholic Church.

Mrs. Luttie Colter

Funeral Set

will be in Crown Hill.

park 19 years.

to 1945, when she sold est.

She was a member of the White | Cross Guild of Methodist Hospi-|

tal and the Riverside Church.

“Surviving are

|and other Communist officials !and Roy, Peru, Ill.

irun the country. “I have been dreaming of this freedom for two years, ever since!

L have been-traveling in Western Rural St., was to-be buried in New 2 | Europe with the Czech team,”|Crown Cemetery today after ills “But I had to bide my ices at 11 a. m, in C. M. C. Willis

ja said.

‘Mrs. Sarah Wilson |

Mrs. Sarah Wilson,

Aj time until I was 18, which made & Son Funeral Home. Mrs. ‘Wilson died Thursday ml Matter Fin: 1. 54c No. 3, 85¢;

She was 74. lof North Carolina,

“That. means they member of the Simpson Methodist |

“her Charles R. A, Long; two sisters, | Mrs, Fred Wikel and Mrs. Walter] {Bowles, and a brother, Charles) to her/Jr., all of Indianapolis, and two. [homeland as long as her father other brothers, Robert,

» Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Park Avenue SynaBogue. Place of {been announced.

buriai

Votes $1 Billion Slash

Burial C

her inter-|

Methodist "father, |

H

Detroit, oa

stitute an equivalent | surplus farm price support program. The cut, contained inan amend- against the French Lick Springs ment sponsored by Rep. John M. Hotel, French Lick, opened here

Vorys, would reduce today. A petition to transfer the

. Jay Congress Ave., ing oe 32H WASHINGTON. Mar. 20 (UP) | tp Omemalie Brow® fon the ¥ D. “I. -lOmOrrow. dn rieY| _The House Foreign Affairs yu, Charl Brothers Central Chapel. Westminster, 8. C., and arles

ommittee voted today t from

commodities

(R. 0.),

actual cash funds for ECA to | hearing te Indianapolis from New

[$1,950,000,000, but the $1 billion|Albany was heard Friday. The ” £3 uillon action was filed by the Massa~

|chusetts Life Insurance Co.

slash would ‘be made up for in| food.

Mr. drastic

ouse floor,

The vote on the amendment | cutta.

as not disclosed.

forerly of Congregation Beth-El Herbert H. (Chick) Harris, 47, Zedeck in Indianapolis, died today the in his home in New York City of |a heart attack. He was 45. Park Avenue New York, a post he I active in the Indiana | atvatied_whes be left Indianapnationally in Jewish { philosophy and for his views on Zionism, He -was the author of

wife, anapolis, will be held Wednesday Edith. and two sons, Jonathan

has not

ign Aid Fund @

Services for Mrs, Luttie Colter, From Forei

o slash l} De ip Crow | 65. dieq/ 1 Dillion from ECA authoriza- E. Smith, of Carlisle, A7K, TS, Lo lef, 'WI0 was €d| tions for fiscal 1951 and sub-

Friday in Methodist Hospital. She| was the widow of Archie Colter, | manager of Riverside amustment, He died in 1938. [She was vice president of the) {park for a period after his death

value of the |

Vorys contended ‘that it | fwoutd protect the foreign {program against

Rabbi Milton Steinberg

Hoosier on Critical List

After ‘Smoke’

PATUXENT hs STATION, Md.

NAVAL

eo AIR Mar. 20

a “smoke” drinking party on the base last Thursday

“critical” and another “serious.” ; In worst condition from the concoction. of methyl alcohol

poisoning; which killed two drinkers, ‘was ‘Robert A. Wilson, of Hammond, ‘Ind. He still was on the critical list. Alvin E. Genske, of Madison, 'Wis., was reported in serious cons dition. The other two survivors— Floyd R. Hack of Mansfield, O, and James R., Button, of Wash« ington, D. C.—were in good contion.

Receiver Hearing Opens A Federal Court hearing on a petition for receivership filed

Buenos Bania eo

Departures: Daters. Gydni ing 1 Traveler, Cale

Argentina, erto Barrios;

\ Bote Rotte

‘Local Produce

2467 N.|27¢: dium, rade, 20c. Poultry—Fowls, 4! lbs. and over, 22c: | under 4% lbs. and Leghorns, l4c; cocks | ig = and No. 3 poultry, 4c less |

A native!

{and

Grade A large, 4c;

28c; Grad

she was a|Local Truck: Grain Prices |

Egss—Current receipts, 58 be. he case,’| me- | Grade .B large, He... at 06. hen

Business Engineering Is An Investment —

Nort A COST Grower S: May Caress

Central Division ®

|cannot be held responsible for my Church, Halcyon Temple and the

I just

Miss Vrzanova,

of Norway's

Instead she obtained permis-|

3d to Get Asylum

The!

receive asylum here. {others were ‘Edi Kiraly, igarian

to. American

Jaroslav Drobny,

cal exile in- Britain after three —members of hockey team “disappeared” {Stockholm and Paris recently. | Aja

-+-Arnold. Gershwiler.-

{naturally joyous” over Aja’s de-| \cision. : |

Brothers, 7 and ‘Set Fire to Home Second Time

last night after hiding for more

father rescued 2-year-old Janice from another bedroom. The boys had vanished. : ”

” »

{thought we beat the fire out with our hands, but then we ran out because Daddy might wake up.” The fire caused an estimated

11317 W. 31st St.,

is now .at the London Sparks, {suburban home of her coach, ter, Miss Lydia Sparks, Knights- — Jtow

Mrs. Gershwiler said she and| ‘her husband were “surprised but! Colla

Indianapolis; Mrs.

‘Luther Sparks

Services for

last operated a shop

Caech block Pierson St. He was a mem-| .« ber of the Thirty-first Street Bap-! the Czech! [tist Church and the Odd Fellows,

|Lodge.

Survivors include his

{Gary; a daughter,

opm

day while working on Circle. General

| Shitical;

Lollie Silance, Sonja|Grand Rapids, Mich., and a sister,

Luther retired Indian-

and Lowell,

pses on Circle co Fred Mannz, 76-year-old city | Street cleaner, collapsed early to-

| Hospital physi7 cians said he apparently had suf-| {fered a heart attack and struck| his head in falling to the pavement. His condition was reported

1 decided on this step Ruth Household chapter, Odd Felcouldn’t stand low Lodge. Survivors include a son, George! who hopes Jones,

a stepson,

Sparks,

in the 900]

No. No. No. No. No.

2 truck wheat, $2.05, 2 white corn, $1.36, 2 yellow corn, $1.21. 3 oats, Tic. 3 soybeans, 32.28.

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