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I ‘You'll Be the Proudest Lady . .. "McCarthy's Challenge
Lattimore Declares | Speech to Ex-Gl's Really ‘Retraction’ |
{Carthy (R. Wis.), dropped fp. 2 . . : this Congressional immunity (from lawsuit today to accuse Owen Lattimore of fashioning a Communist U. 8. policy for | China. Dr. Lattimore replied immedi-
ately that the Senator's accusa{tion had been toned down to a
Truman Goal
| Senate Mr. McCarthy. in a speech to a group of his fellow Marine Corps veterans, <lared Dr. Lattimore to, sue him for libel for charging he had. guided the .U._ 8S. along the Communist trail in China. * But he did, not call. Dr. Lattimore Russia's. “top espionage . agent” in the U. 8. and a Com- President munist as he did in the Senate under Congressional immunity.
Remains Optimistic: Despite Reversals Since Taking Office
By MERRIMAN SMITH
United Press White House Reporter Truman ron tec Far Eastern expert in
speeches on the Senate floor, where he was safe from libel World peace.
With, her brand new Easter bonnet of natural straw and a matching purse, 4-year-old Cynthia
Ann Williams, 3510 N. Pennsylvania St., paused en route to St. Joan of Arc Church to pick a spring - “Rett ne Rotation has es » that . her. . Sees Retraction | + 488 . flower that braved nippy Easter weather Dr. Lattimore. upon hearing the, But he remained
“HE is risen!” These three short words from
the Gospels tell the great story of Pope Blesses
Easter as it is being observed in In- ow . dianapolis and the whole world today. 000 Pilgrims : "The Lenten fast is over, joy aid [YY ; hope return. | Worship and praise of the Resurrected Saviour, which began with the rising sun, will continue through the day and into the evening. And a spirit of love and fellowship — at least
contents of Mr. speech, said in Washington:
libelous-and fantastic accusations. ¢2uld be attained. Of course, the Senator did not re-|
ileged speech. . “Again’the Senator weasled. He friends in the Senate. knows that the charger are false,
| Joyous Rome Easter | Throng Cheers Pontiff
ROME, Apr. 8 (UP)—Pope Pius hide ‘behind his Senatorial im- White House. |XII gave his blessing to 40,000 munity while pretending to come had died. z {cheering pilgrims in the. basilica!Out in the open.” : I Catapulted to Front {of St. Peter's today as Holy Year| A member of the law firm re4 oda binds d . {Easter rejoicing swept toward its| tained by Dr. Lattimore to con-| visor from Shissoun Jou or t — binds races and nations {climax sider suing Sen. McCarthy for self abruptly catapuite ! y g { The Pope spoke to the libel said therg was nothing in|job which he said at the : ' lin six languages — English, the Senator's “speech today to|he never wanted.
together. : : French, Italian, German, Spanish Provide the basis for such a suit,
of a multitude of 100,000 Italian Sue a man for saying that.” i flgrims uri into ahd. foreign. pLgrines pouring in porters he will not repeat his spy 3 charges without immunity unless Cold, Winds to Blanket North Half the government allows its secret . y bed . + loyalty files to be opened in case i ills ing, and Vatican authorities said, °°" =" Of Nation as Millions Get Set for Parade ses would be. parked moar inalof a lawsuit. Receives Award 1n most sections of the nation. the fashion note for the Easter 3000 Church Bells Ring h . parade called for bonnets with built-ifi ear muffs. The Pope’s greeting to the pii- Ore. This does not mean the FBI dence.
» n = " n ” Huge Easter Throngs Likely and Portuguese. The crowd which Calling a man “an ‘architect’,” he has seen war victory on tw Rome. during the day. Hotels and boarding houses CHICAGO, Apr. 8 (UP)--The weither laid an Easter egg, but city’s major, basilicas tonight to! despite rain, snow and chill winds this year's Easter celebration will house pilgrims who could find no grims came soon after the 3000 has uncovered any evidence to . U. 8. weather forecasters said cold and windy weather would ch rch bells of the Holy City extend across the northern half - — u , ) !
jammed St. Peter's was only part Said: —is—net—a—erime. You ean’t' fronts; helped usher in the atomi In Spite of Chilly Weather were already jammed to overflowbe one of the biggest in history, other shelter, of the country from the northern world’s 10 “best dressed women,” silent since Thursday morning—
It was learned in Washington|for him. He did it in the face of that the FBI has opened a full a split in his own party and a tre- not give an accurate time because| scale investigatior of Dr. Latti- mendous Republican self confi- he first saw Mrs. Singleton only|A fire truck went out of control
Tow said she would be wearing a bath- pealed out in unison to signal | ped , ) a me Ge Rockies to New England and the ing suit on a sandy Bermuda the beginning of the Easter ob- oF the Passaic Chapter of the scarred bythe constant pre Ssure Middle Atlantic states. beach ’ SETVADCE Marine Corps League after receiv- under which he has lived for five
Snow was forecast for the upper, J. Co : Tomine te 4 Mississippi Valley, the northern. New York expected one of its The pilgrims jammed into the
. {biggest Fifth Avenue crowds. A vast basilica. thundered “Viva oe ita : Seem hal De en record detail of 639 police was Viva!” as the Pope was carried the Iwnae of nad Security risks Mar. Lakes. In northern Ohio oe pr a EN and Orowas Ty The Senator, who rose from pack Monday. af Yeostern Jew York temperatures teller Plaza to Central Park wept, while the hundreds nearest private to captain in the Marines, 9 roped lo p Plaza. the aisle pressed forward to try,
ing the league's Americanism years. award for “rousing the nation to
of 8 degieet. Tareai E | Sunrise services at scenic out- to touch his garments as he was, velerans, on, mewsDaper: any Setinaly. le has a heavy’ “loyalty” probes ........ fovivenenn CensieFruiien 2 the boat when the accident hapFlood Threat Eases | door SW -learri st. s. (ta <8 $ > - . 73 yooh 3 ened. Temperatures below or nearitract os ot ad py Oa, ke in turn to each’ Mr. McCarthy punctuated his he has in years. He looks it, too. Good news for Windsor Village . Cl You're going to get ’ Besides Earl Jr., the Arme« . freezing were forecast for much|worshippers. A crowd of 200,000 major group of pilgrims, and each remarks by brandishing wha he| Waistline Worries a new $750,000 school building ...............: strongs leave another son, Hare of the Midwest, with snow in'had been expected at the all-night group cheered and applauded as sa Were pho sia x Copies o | About the only worry of Brig. The Times’ Weather Fotocast . . . Also the monthly | wood. Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. Easter pageant in the natural its turn came. His speech letters allegedly written y T.. Gen. Wallace Graham, the White h . } Wo Life-long Resident But the cold weather eased granite amphitheater.at Lawton, French was divided into five! Lattimore. He did not disclose House physician, is the Truman weather chart... 6)
their contents. His audience stamped, shouted, | discourages rich foods and en clapped and yelled “call their| courages exercise. - | bluff, Joe,” as Mr. McCarthy defi-|
flood threats in North Dakota and| gla, but it was feared that cold parts, for pilgrims from Belgium, | Minnesota, where some ‘residents wegther would keep many from France, Canada, Luxembourg and! expected to spend Easter fighting attending. parts of The Netherlands. swollen streams and rivers. The Stays More Than Hour
He has been resting here since 16 when he arrived from] «Washington -by -ship.- He--wiil fly
The President's present weight |
East Side Couple iis Drowns When Boat who ~.Capsizes on Out
| point where it amounted to a { retraction of earlier “spy” I | charges, which he made in the
‘KEY WEST, Fla., Apr. 8— try doctor of Louisville, Ala. tonight neared the end of his first to assist Mrs. Singleton, 33, de- tell there would be quaduplets,/ was drow These were two labels he pinned five years in office still aim-|l!iver the children. All were doing anyway.” ing “at his favorite target—
3 action “ The 65-year-old Chief Execu-, i po af “ | Asked after his speech if he tive was naturally - disappointed Photo by John Spicklemire. Times Staff Photographer expected to be sued, Mr. Mec- that the world had not “made
optimistic anything like this.” 5 rg about the future and was confiMccarthy ®| dent that with enough “under-(°f age. Anna, Eva, Frances and! : 1 “Sen, McCarthy's speech today Standing and hard work. the most Pearl after the parents consulted Of their birth, two pounds, 10% next to each other at the south is in: effect. a retraction of his/difficult goal of the 20th century
On the afternoon of Apr. 12,| Were “holding their own.” peat his charges. He knew better| 1945, Mr. Truman was Vice Presi- . (than to make them in an unpriv- dent and leading a comfortable, : pleasant existence among his old|Pect this to happen,
Without warning, there was athem. now and he is i chilling telephone call from the; take care of them, A . hic is Jranheally ujing $0 President Roosevelt! There was help in sight for ©ld twins, Jimmy and Judy.
The former county road super- here, announced that a fund was found him-|being raised nationally into a the
Since that time, Mr. Truman help this almost destitute fam- killed tonight in the crash
era with all of its problems, batSen. McCarthy has informed re-'tled a post-war economic slump | the children, and her h 1 at home and fought communism mained at the farm to care of the around the world in the cold war. six older members of her “brood. | He also waged a bitter re-elec- She said she was “kinda tickled" tion battle-and won a victory that at the multiple birth. stunned political experts and even| many of the millions who voted)
There has not been a day since] _Isubstantiate charges by Sen. Mc-/ Apr. 12, 1945, that was free of | last Sunday when she came to rail and plunged 25 feet down an Carthy. Sen. McCarthy dropped|crisis for the President. But to-'me fora check-up,” said the doc- embankment. | his imnfunity today to speak be- day -he appeared relatively un- tor,
0 In the long hours on the beach in World" War II, spoke to 200 here, he has prospered physically
| waistline. Dr. Graham constanly Mrs. Manners’ column .. 2
The Pope's aids had urged him 20tly challenged anybody to" sue js something over 175 pounds. Dr. Indianapolis Caps skate to victory over Cleveland .....
worst threat was along the 1 | r rEseseopicturesque Red River ofthe! No Rain - Expected Hot to spend “more than 30 min- OF Hoel aid adiad: po : - {Graham says-it {8 -mear-his-ideals north. ‘ , is fig as only just pe-| weight, but he would still like to For Local Parade {utes at the mass audience, in or n { g
Religious leaders said the number of persons attending public worship may total the highest in history. Due to a coincidence in the calendars of the Eastern Orthodox and Westérn Christian faiths, all Christendom ,is cele-
Cs der to prepare for the strain of No showers will mar the Easter tomorrow's ceremonies, but the parade in Indianapolis today. Pontiff remained in the basilica That was the verdict last night for more than an hour. of the "weatherman, who said, pilgrims jammed all occasional showers will probably Eternal City’s 300 churches today | hold off until afternoon or eve-'ts hear Holy Saturday mass as| brating Easter on the same day DDE. the massed church bell? rang out 2 this year. | “Other gloomy portions, of his their message of hope. v Holy Land Tense forecast still. stood. ‘Indianapolis y La -/skles will be overcast most of the Meanwhile, the Jews Were ob-'day and temperatures will be wim gerving the end -of- Passover. upp: sess i ay ; An armed truce reigned in the, Breezes up to 25 miles an hour.
In ending his speech, Mr. Mc- mer. Carthy shouted: The President planned a tran“Are these men I've told you quil ‘Easter week-end with his our foreign policy? “No,” replied the ex-Marines. Charges Roars’ of Lion Become Bleat of Lamb
WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP)—
take part.
see the President just a bit slim-
of the about the proper ones to shape daughter, Margaret, here. They
will attend sunrise services on a Race Driver Mel Hansen stages comeback . . . Exclusive Naval station beach. Three chap- ’ . . lains, Navy choirs and the Uni- 4 i versity of Florida Glee Club will WISH will broadcast 1950 Tribe baseball games
The rest of Sunday probably
et Offer Made oor nsersecretary of State will be devoted to swimming and OU J ’ Ifonn E. Peurifoy said tonight that|8tn bathing." :
Holy Land for the first time-in were expected to whip the city and years, but the tense political situa- earjy morning temperatures were tion kept many Christians from to be around 32 degrees. making the pilgrimage to hear Forecasters said the mercury solemn high mass celebrated at/would reach 45 this afternoon in the reputed site of Christ's tomb comparison to yesterday noon’s in the Arab area. peak reading of 54. In the U. S., millions of Ameri- More . showers and slightly | cans used the three-day week-end|warmer temperatures were on the to journey homeward or to warm-| Indianapolis ‘weather: menu weather vacation spots. Heavy ton week-end travel
In Chrysler Tieup
Sen. McCarthy “roared like a lion! when he- wore the cloak of con- . gressional immunity; now he dis- d cards . his immunity, ‘strikes the Just One Picke . pose of a hero, and bleats like a At Random From Strike Negotiators A euriy Teterte” to. th 1 : r. Peurifoy referred to e| 000 Renew Peace Effort Senator's. Passaic, N. J. speech. ‘More Than DETROIT, Apr. 8 (UP)--A| Mr. McCarthy dropped his con- xr , 2) - | ; . DELUXE N€ secrecy-shrouded pension proposal £réssional immunity to accuse Dr. } Ph Seal Remy for lay on the bargaining table today Lattimore of fashioning a comomorrow -follo g a low tem-| J negotiators ‘renewed attempts| Munist U. 8. policy for China. He
4 BDRM. BRICK Center hall home
rompted th Ige. glass - and - Pennsylvania ra or hear ature tonight of nest 40. tate, |!0 Settle the Chrysler walkout in also mentioned Ambassador-at-| 5%. Sass Toren: lavatory on 33 extra trains to Washington, pion temperatures this afternoons Easter week-end talks. Large Philip C. Jessup and John: ni Soot, ¢ wagioes pits and where the cherry trees were in g peratures sa | Careful study of- the strike-| S- Service, foreign service officer. trully fnished. with frenl, Bx. miere will range from 40 near Lake, =. corporation's offer and an| But he failed to refer today to| Sfsnt, jhundey:, new. foreed air From La Guardia field at New| nic san to _60 along—the Ohio|,o jer peace bid submitted by the Dr: Jessup as a man with “an un-| his is a substantially built brick York, 33 extra flights were sched-| © dn CIO United Auto Workers were| Usual ply i Communist. -* aut bas buen, completely Teteco, : : | T i ; causes,” and did not again label i Rohl Tee 3 uled to Bermuda and 22 to Miami, Pedestrian Injured interpreted as encouraging signs.| Service as one of a group of Hhroughom,, = ison: “Raallor £ Fla. i ed | Observers held . virtually no, RIE GL.0119
Key West Services Dale W. Sigmon, 74, was treated (nope, however, that the walkout| ¢atd - CArTyIng Gommunists” as S - President Truman and his/in General Hospital for a broken bY 89,000'UAW production work." con = 0 aan Yi oak of i daughter, Margaret, planned to|leg and face lacerations yester. (ers could end before next week: {
| : ion immunity he also dro tha attend sunrise Easter services on/day afternoon, after being struck| Neither Chrysler nor the union I of ‘his first ho
Mr. Peurifoy said in an unusual! {statement telephoned by a State
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: the naval station beach at Keyby a car on E. Washington St./Would comment on progress of| : West, Fla, where the President| near Parkview Ave. jourgaining or on the natury of g will wind up his 26-day vacation, Mr, Sigmon, of 17 Park View the rysier proposal submitta : © Monday. |Ave, was crossing the street last night when the negotiators Department spokesman to news 3 © Mrs. Truman returned to the/when he was hit by a car driven met until-the latest hour since the .
capital after a brief visit to Key by Harold D. Lawrence, 33, 246 strike began. pole Statement wag Shed Just.
- n i Automotive News, meanwhile, TION (Section Four) of Wess and plannea lo a id N. Bamilton Ave. al reported that direct losses from joan Broadcasting go. interview, ON on Tell all church, but she sald she ‘hadn't TRUMAN'S PLANE IN CHILE the strike. which has idled 156-{ “FC ave : ar Ys v ~your friends the good the slightest idea” what she would” SANTIAGO, Chile, Apr. 8 (UP){000, would pass the $1 billion g One mmeasuf- news! . . . that NOW it's
able harm” to this country’s presIncluded, , o, abroad and to morale a‘ home.
wear In the Easter parade. —President. Truman's plane, the.mark Monday. This Millions of American women Independence, arrived late today|350,000 “lost” cars and trucks, planned to wear new Easter fin-/to take President Gabriel Gonza-ipurchases to Chrysler suppliers ery despite inclement weather, lez Videla to Washington on Tues- and wages to strikers and the but Mary Martin, one of thejday i i strike-idied. :
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twater-and “hand tie" things==he'g' several miles to the nearest tele-{ whan they swam to shore after
) i . i ; , hone before dawn, and called the! g SB Carthy grinned broadly and said: greater progress toward what he been through this before. His wife P ° being unable to save Mr. and Mrs, 3 y an 5 tantly. referred fo. ae had had twins, and I had helped doctor out of his bed. :
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Mother of 6 Has Quads M0 Others In Cotton Patch Cabin Escape by Papa Was ‘Johnny-on-the-Spot, Swimming
He Had Been Through It Before Earl Armstrongs
EUFAULA, Ala. Apr. 8 (UP) —Quadruplet girls were born today Die in Mishap at
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in a four-room, unpainted house set back in a tenant farmer's cotton field. to a mother who already had borne six children The girls came during a 50-minute period shortly after the father, Homer L. Singleton, had summoned a physician from 18 Patton Park Lake ib Dr. R. O. Norton, veteran coun- } EE re An Indianapolis couple, the report didn’t come back until M . NL worked by lamplight and with this morning after they were, MT: 2nd Mrs. Earl Armstrong water heated over a wood stove born. It wasn't clear enough to Sr.,, 4912 E. Washington St., weil. despite their combined Weight .......... Rouses the Poctor Patton Park Lake when their Mr.” Singleton,” ato 537 Who Boat Veapsized: ps “Mr. Singleton was Johnny-on- rows cotton. peanuts and a| Two others in the boat, M#f, the-spot.” Dr. Norton said. ‘He patch of corn on the land he|gznq Mrs. Albert Thompson, 1 E,
| miles away. ned last night in was right there to help with the works with Eddis Green, drove 36th St., Indianapolis, escaped
‘ i I Armstrong: After the. birth, Dr. Norton| Mr. Armstrong was
summoned a county public health| Armstrong, 55. : | The girls were named in order Durse to care for Mrs. Singleton.! The Armstrongs and the ! The girls weighed, in the order Thompsons, whose cabins were
with triplets, but there was never 58, Mrs,
with neighbors. Tonight at Sal- ounces, two pounds, 14'; ounces, [ter's Private Hospital here, they tWo0. pounds, 14 ounces, and two pounds, 10 ounces.
{end of the popular fishing lake near Martinsville, came to the
3 resort about 2 p. m, the ArmHelp in Sight Other children of the farm|etrong's son, Earl Jr. 795 N, -
The father said. “I didn’t ex-/cOuple. who were sent out to stay|myclid Ave. who came to th but there'll| With neighbors when the Dirth park atter the ae said. > be some way I can take care of appeared imminent, are Charley,| First Trip of Se I.don't know what it is, but 14; Arnold, 13, Jaunnie (a girl)| Tel CTP ul Season 11: Eanoch, 7, and the 4-year- It was their first trip of the season to the lake.
rere re About 7 o'clock they decided to Plane Crash Wipes Out take a beat across the lake to . “> Martinsville to get dinner. Entire Family of Four | when the motorboat, owned bv PALM SPRINGS, Cal, Apr. 8 Patton Park, got about 200 feet
(UP).-An entire family = m Armstrong's dock, 1t wiped when four persons A VIN : of a on't knbw what happen lily,” Mr. Moulthrop said. » private airplane that took off) The boat just went over,” Mrs, Mrs. Singleton was brought to here in bad weather because the! Thompson later told Mr. Arms [the hospital tonight to be with father wanted to get his wife and| strong Jr. usband re-|%0ns home to Los Angeles for; ‘The Thompsons vainly tried to Easter church services, save their friends. then swam to The dead were identified as shore. Mrs. Thompson called E. A, Howard J. McCollister, Los Ange- Templin, Who runs a lodge on les advertising executive, his wife the other side of the lake and ine Helen, and two sons, “Howard formed him of the tragedy. Jerome Jr., 15, and Elliott, 12. He went to the scene and the body of Mrs. Armstrong was
(him. M. M. Moulthrop, general {manager of radio station WULA
to aid 12-member family.
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Slightly Premature Dr. Norton said the babies were| an Se ——— ie | “slightly” premature, but he could 10 HURT IN FIRE TRUCK | found. LEWISTOWN, Pa., Apr. 8 (UP)! yy. Armstrong's body . had {sunk and search was postponed on a highway curve south of here! ntil this morning. »
a week ago. “Her only pre-natal care came tonight, crashed through a guard! Both Could Swim Mr. Templin and others at the lodge tried to revive Mrs. Arm- _ strong but she had died before /brought to shore. Mr. Armstrong Jr. said his father and mother could swim to some extent, at least enough to get them to the shore 200 feet lfaway.” Tt was possible that they Page had been struck by the boat when Local Democrats and Republicans launch their own they were thrown: into the water,
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Ten firemen were “I took an X-ray then, but'injured, one seriously.
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Mrs. Armstrong was steering
Mr. Armstrong was a life-long < resident and well-known throughout the city. He had owned a coin|operated phonograph business for 13/15 years. . . : 7 +..In addition: fo being widely ~~
known in busines circles, he was
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Chattanooga Whips Tribe... "Bill" Eggert's baseball
‘chatter ............. Srarwaerpiia ier aii rren 13 a member of Centre Lodge, F. & ) A. M., Scottish Rite and the Purdue footballers get started early ... The veterans win 13|gpyrine. Jimmy Angelopolous’ high school athletic news ........ 13| Mrs. Armstrong's: body was Eddie Ash’ column and The Press Box ................ 14/1aken to the Robert Stirling Fu.
neral Home -in Indianapolis. Mr. Thompson operatés the Al15 bert E. Thompson Real Estate 4 » C0. 138 N, Delaware St. 16| * He and his wife, although under 18 a doctor's care at their cottage, were. reportell all right last night,
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talking mule”... 0 UU enn cee THe ral ate fo Editorials and the Hoosier Forum ............ 1 5/Couple Injured Washington Calling, Our Fair City .................. .21 ln County Crash Ed Sovola, Bob Ruark, Fred Othman ............... 23
James Hynes, 25, son of Capt, Michael Hynes of the Indianapolis police, and his wife, LaVerne, 23, I Tm bar o~ Weré in St. Francis hospital last Society greets the Easter season . . . By Katy Atkins. oo 27 ‘night with injuries received in an Spring bonnets head up Louise Fletcher's Counter Spy.. 27|auto crash at Hanna Rd. and Eat Well for Less . .. Gaynor Maddox’ recipes. . ... .... 31 Carson Ave.
sali 29! Michael E. McCarthy, 17, 807 House Furnishings ..... eeevees 32 carlisle PL, also was injured in
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Jean Maney’s News of the Teens .................... 33/the accident and was taken to the Springtime Gardening news i............c.coieiun... 34a), 66. 18 the. daughter. of New York Dress. Institute's summary of Easter fashions 35 Patt Rudy rage he Henry Butler's Stage and Music ........:...... «ves. 36|police department. ve
X-ray examinations were being {made to determine the extent. of the injuries. > :
Amusement directory for the shows this week.......36-37
"Fourth Section The sheriff's department re. Harold Hartley's popular business column . . , Larry [Ported that Mr. Hynes was driv.
: ' {lug southeast on Carson Ave. and Stillerman’s real estate news .“e 39 ns car was hit broadside by a +veve..42-50|car driven by David McCarthy, Cred ED 17, 1302 Comer St.
Mr. Hynes was thrown from his
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