Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1951 — Page 1

: ¥ ii : 6 : J _ ; : : ~ d ¥_ ® - ® e FINAL accidents . : ¥ : , ; n : ; rE HOME | severity, ' » u : i ance De-- ny . a ; J ince com- . : : . | st of auto FORECAST: Fair and cooler with frost tonight. Fair’ and warmer tomorrow. ‘Low tonight 34; high tomorrow 62. : - ‘ — Steines teen PRICE FIVE CENTS UP. That 62d YEAR—NUMBER, 220 ‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 Entered 4s Second.Clacs Master at Postofice renner as The 48 * — : wt : — : - — ered Cat o ! 2 : ’ : : estimate = . “© . ae If You Flunk, You're Loyal American— Yanks De end : AAP x B : C ies Begi Reds Khuckie Under hy 1 ; = | Indiana Commies Begin g pili to =| | Their Own S i lk . rpaire Fr . =| | Their Own Spy Hunting sion Giants , ING LEIBOWITZ \ | — i Tp 2 : NEW YORK, Oct. 8 — ; co. E he subversives are hunt: FOPGOtten Homework Adds me yankees and Giants ° 8" k ing for spies. > were deadlocked at 1 to 1 ), R-2921 2 “They started a new quiz in Students to Traffic Toll after three innings of play ), BE:3686 . Indiana. If you flunk, you are in today's fourth World meem— denounced, ostracized and ® : Series game. The Giants ’ [INES pranded a 10Vel SHeNCED: spy-| i scored a single run in the

first inning as Monty Irvin

got his eighth hit of the Series. The Yanks broke 1] p b,

the ice in the second on a

| double by Woodling and a ’ Oo single by Collins. p

i By LEO H. PETERSEN

United Press Sports Editor a NEW YORK, Oct. 8—The ere onig

New York Yankees hoped to

hunting in their own Communist ranks. Too many red hot comrades turn out to be FBI agents, American Legion “plants” and just plain kibitzers. How do we know 7 Well, Richard 8. Kaplan, a Gary attorney who has been fighting subversives for years, told us. Mr. Kaplan, chairman of Lake County's American Legion Un-? American Activities Committee, has five Legion “plants” in the Communist Party.

Concede UN a Right to Help Police Parley

By United Press

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take advantage of their break

LOCAL TEMPERATURES

MA. 4818 Put Through Tests on : And these Legionnaires have in the weather and even the 6 a.m... 44 10 a. m... 46 | onY0 ek Sel Mat IR Ne gn tle test, ‘3 World Series against the New 1a. m.. 43 11 am... 48 | wo i gway today Be Sn “But these giz Kids don't York Genie fudge, | 3 Mos il 17 (hom) 5 ; [cepted a Communist proposa worry. They have been in the The Yankees, trailing their Belen ttre op _ “= fo-resume-the suspended Ko lable Communist Party for 12 years, Latest humidity :..... 567 rean truce talks at Pan Mun Jom,

planted by Mr. Kaplan and his associates to report every movement and activity of the comrades. So cleverly have the Legion “plants” disguised their true personalities and worked their way

interborough: rivals two games to

one, figured to benefit most from the rain which caused postponement of yesterday's. fourth series game at the Polo grounds. Manager Casey Stengel, growling over the manner in which his club has been playing, conceded

five miles southeast of Kaesong. The supreme United Nations lcommander notified the Com{munists that he iz instructing his [liaisch officers to meet Red repre{sentatives at 5 p. m. Tuesday

Better get your overcoat out of mothballs—Indianapoljs- will get its first nearfreezing weather of this fall tonight.

rices! .. into the Communist Party, they > ] are not afraid they will be found out--despite ‘the new tests.

that the postponement “is a fine

* | (Indianapolis Time) to make the break for us.”

| necessary arrangements.

The mercury will dip to 34, the {Weatherman said.

eors As a matter of fact. they want “Now I have my best pitchers Previous low here since last : 5 , Se The Red commanders yesterday the comrades to try and find them. ready to go and don't have to winter was 38 degrees on Sept. 29. vr 2 : had reluctantly suggested Pan ites | Their very presence spreads sus- gamble on my second stringers,” Lowest temperature in the state NOT SO HANDICAPPED—Harold Russell (left), movie star Mun Jom for the conference after ———— J picion, distrust and dissension, he explained. so far .was recorded on the same and handicapped war veteran, and Paul Schmidt, assistant per- Gen. Ridgway refused to send his

among the party faithful.

po Must Check, Too

The Communists, who com-

date—27 degrees, at Wheatfield. sonnel director at Goodwill Industries study how a shoe cobbler truce team back to incidentLast night it- got down to 41 with artificial hands repaired one shoe of a pair. {ridden Kaesong. here. Tomorrow will be relatively : g |

Lippy Agrees

Manager Leo Durocher agreed Wants Small Zone

: . : . rorn: that the postponement was more warm, with a high of 68 degrees. \/ M kh fF — ombined . plained bitterly about the govern . g g ast anpower eservoir : : . assures ment’'s loyalty program, find they favorable for the Yankees than P ° |, Gen, Rig Way indicts, how. oad Rag Bg ag nl of his club. Cold Front Moves Russell Warns U. S. Against ..x. neutral zone than that ING Thi atest quiz makes the gov: 4 a “I would just have soon played A Midwe t : * {envisioned by the, Communist ey : Ee beee . . ‘est 7 bled. addin i . ernment's loyalty screening test HEADACHE—Ambulance doctor binds up bleeding head of yesterday.” he mum sd ng cross $ Not Usin Its Handica e [somnanders - G look 1k xinderparien exercise . . that he feared the rain may cool : | He suggested “a small neutral ook like a Kinderg - Bobby Lowe, I5-year-old Technical High School student. off his red-hot Giants. Br United Press sons around the conference site 'WELRY Some of the questions : : . Wind-driven rain lashed the At- By NOBLE REED handicapped rsons to fit them ¢ . : / . oh ¢ Given Stinday's respite, which : Dped. pe with Kaesong, Munsan and the )IMPANY Give the details of your mar- Forgotten homework today into a milk truck parked 20 feet rlven Sunday f Spite, lantic Seaboard today as the Mid- America is losing a #ast reser- for useful lives. roads to Pan Mun Jom from

riage. Previous marriages added to Indianapolis traffic toll. south of the intersection on State meant he did not have to gamble voir of manpower through failure. FOUR: There must he a Uni-|Kaesong and Munsan free from E to utilize millions of physically versal program in every state to!

IR-9863 Who are your closest friends” william Wagner. 16, of 2141 Ave. \ with rookie Tom Morgan, Stengel West shivered in below-freezing 5 a, In the party? Olive St. was happily piloting his _ Taken to General Hospital were Soe fe gg ign Weather 204 the Wory! Real Wave handicapped persons, educate employers on the ad-* TE five miles northwest M————— Complete list of relatives. ANY 1939 jalopy, chauffeuring four of Bobby Lowe, 15, of 1127 E. Ray- vo was pg i Ba of the year hit the West Coast. This was the warning given vantages of employing handi-|,, Pan Mun Jom. iz neadauarters ATCH residing abroad his school mates to Technical High mond St, and Ray W. Viehe, 16, Series opener at Yankee Stadium... pg. tern storm cost the here today by Harold Russell, capped persons. f the C Set tou q 1 Name and address of all per- 1 of 1229 E. Raymond St. Thursday, would pitch against the . : : ; P “nil e Communist truce delega- ; EE a School. Giapts today lives of at least seven persons. handicapped war veteran who He pointed out that a man with!i; 1 a5 well as site of the truce sons with whom you have been guddenly one of his buddies re-| Treated at the scene were the ’- starred in the movie, “Best Years both legs off can be as valuable , 1... yntil the Reds broke them

RING intimate. membered he'd left his completed Wagner boy and Clifford Ellis. 15, Durocher stuck with the cufve- Rain. driven by a wind which "py iooy 0 employee as a normal man. re | How About Wages? homework at home. So they Of 2024 Reformer Ave. The fifth balling right hander, Sal Maglie, reached 52 Tiles an hour gt umes. ™ vr" russell. who manipulates City Ranks High joff Aug. 23. E'S Give full account of your wages. turned around and headed back student, Robert Wood, 14, of 1226 who won 23 games this season Pelted New York Rai for 17... 6 artificial hands with much ac. . Mr. Russell said Indianapolis| Victory for UN Also labor activity. to pick it up. Calhoun S8t., was uninjured. while losing only six. Reynolds hours. A total of 2.41 inches of curacy, was the 'principal speaker.ranks among the top three cities| Gen. Kim 11 8 N PRICES What is your entire income? Driving south on §. State Ave. In another accident, an 18-year- won 17 for the Yankees while main fell at the kickoff luncheon for ob- in the United States for its ad-| Be ang, North Ke. ’ y Religious affiliations? the 16-year-old driver with three old Manual High School student, losing eight. Portions of the city were .,;. ance of National Employ the vancement of programs of em-|opior Breitler ud Sommer in. Do you have any children? months of experience told police David Adams, 815 Lexington Ave, 1 t Raschi Next darkened when the rain short- ppygically Handicapped Week. ployment of handicapped persons. | cup + ah i eng = a ICE Do you use drugs or alcoh6I” he swerved to avoid being struck was slightly injured in a car- .WOPRl, Wasa: circuited electric cables. Tele- The Juncheon. at the Antlers The other two cities are Hart-|q Rese oman er, accep.e Give list of Marxist literature py a car crossing State on Naomi bicycle accident at Virginia Ave. “I'll probably follow Reynolds'phone. failures hit portions of : . tord. C d Detroit |Gen. gway's demands that Y SHOP : Hotel, was sponsored by the In- ford. Conn., an etroit. {both sides share in the responsistudied recently. St. and Merrill St. His bruised knee with Ed Lopat and Vic Raschi,” Northern New Jersey. dianapolis Junior Chamber of “These programs are being, io gor th tecti t th inols St. Furnish details of military serv- The carload of students crashed was treated by his own physician. Stengel said. “That way my top, The cold front swept through Commerce and the Indiana Manu- pushed by labor unions, employ-| 11Y S91 1% protection 0 .

5 3% z 1 e. three men can work in rotation Indiana, crossed the Great Lakes facturers Association under aus- ers and insurance companies,” he PSiral Zon

{with their usual quota of rest.” and delivered its pent-up knock- pices of the American Federation said. “Other groups must be- Por aC unis selection oi ‘While Durocher conceded that out blow in the East. of the Physically Handicapped. ~ come active in these programs if| ... s.0 confer y india nlite ———————— : 11 the handicapped are used to E ence represented the .postponement was more of a Number Increases a ppe a United Nations victory. The break for the Yankees than the Minute Women— “America faces a serious probprincess from the plane. They — = : rem—

the fullest tage.” | : Hest sdventag (village has served as the meeting Giants, he pointed out that Larry {lem unless it pays more attention . Order of Day: MONTREAL, Oct. 8 Princess were greeted by Prime Minister

Mrs. Russell, a paratrooper in| eK : the Army, lost his hands in a Place for United Nations and Jansen and Dave Rosle would to the training and employmen?® jyunamite explosion at Camp (liaison officers to exchange mesnow Dave an extra gay's resi. of handicapped persons,” Mr. Rus- Mackall, Pinehurst, N. C., in 1044, Sages. Elizabeth and Prince Philip ar- Louis St. Laurent and Gov. Gen. David and His rived in Canada today. They were Viscount Alexander, who ‘escorted :s vy . greeted by more than 10,000 per- them to the reviewing stand. ‘Roaketship Win

fce, if any. .There were a few trick ques-

tions, apparently designed to trap ® oge ? unwary plants. One of these was: i “What is your opinion about ana a al S i i £ . prostitution?”

ct — After Stormy Flight

T Once Noisy "Red Leaders

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By United Press sell said.

‘““Fhere alreadv are 28 million Begin Probe of ‘Possible’ 2 Hills Seized

handicapped persons in the

United States and this number is N. Y. Boxing Monopoly. In UN Advance

being increased every vear by WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (UP) —

* ge : Now Hiding sons who jammed Dorval Airport As they reached the stand. the 5 . £00,000 to 800,000 more. persons > EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR- « to get a glimpse of the heiress to Royal Canadian Air Force band (Jycle Sam's Praise P| S R llin disabled by accidents annually.” ,A federal grand jury in New TERS, Korea, Tuesday, Oct. 9 Communist Party leaders in In- the British throne. began playing “God Save thé He said the tremendous in- York City today began an Inves- (UP) -. United Nations troops e diana. who boasted thev would A 21-gun slaute boomed as the King.” The royal standard and sess 8 y crefse was due to more accidents tigation of a possible monopoly captured five hills Monday and never hide their activities, have Princess stepped from the 80-ton the Union Jack were hoisted side, Bv AGNES H. OSTROM in traffic, in industry and in the in professional boxing, it Was plasted out gains of up to a mile 1 p i 1) is . y y AGL h . 3 3 hi y iy pa Oe a ER Orr) hat prong! by side, Times Club Yditer BO handicapped in war co ee hore. ev General H under Soves of 2 Shattering dawn. noiana 8 go ba oriLond : Reviews Honor Guard Get in the pledges for blood nme pp com- 88:8 ! y s€ -|to-dusk artillery barrage along 10 ranteed ’ They went scurrying®for cover Landon. prise only.a small per cent of the Graham Morison, head of -the miles of the Korean front.

Smiling and with a wave of her Then Elizabeth, with’ Philip fol-

donors, numb b » Justice Depar t's anti-trust the Towing reviewed a -100-man-—Air, oy hsalled persons Wr 1 ’ Da :

That's —the—order ofthe day Russell said: division. said that the action was to he rushing a new army of for Modern Minute Women in Civilian Problem taken on the basis of numerous 30000 men to bolster Korean their campaign to prove that “The problem of disabled, per- complaints and a preliminary in- units believed to have lost 75 per American women cap meet a q,nq jo pot one resulting ‘from vestigation. cent of their men. y challenge in an hour of national war 1t is a civilian problem. He said it was expected a “If the report is true,” said peril. During World War II about 17,- humber of fighters, managers Maj, Gen. Robert N. Young, 2nd The Red Cross Blood Center. 090 of us were physically handi- and others would be called for! piyision commander on the front. 18° W. Georgia St, has reserva- capped. During that same period testimony before the grand jury. “the Chinese will go through the tions open for Oct. 16. 18, 19, 23, 170.000 civilians were disabled by Only recently, the departmentizame meat grinder.” 25, 30 and 31. When reservations accidents at home.” confirmed reports that it was in- Monday's 12-hour artillery bomfor donations.to be made on Mr. Russell, past national com- vestigating the International BoX- nhardment obscured the hills ahead these dates are filled the Fed mander of the American Veterans ing Club. of the advancing Allies.. The Cross, depending on the avail- of World War II and a member, The United Press learned that! communists threw back more ability of skilled nurses, will add of the President's Committee on the New York Grand Jury al- than 1300 rounds but failed to additional dates on the calendar Physically Handicapped Persons ready has heard from Nat halt the United Nations drive this month. has been touring the country for Fleischer, editor of Ring Maga- The Reds wera still putting up a Do It Today several years in behalf of thezine and a nationally known desperate fight, however.

: The urgent need for the local Pro8ram. boxing authority, and Dan Dowd Prince Philip, uniformed as a

‘ n . . ; He outlined a four-point pro- deputy boxing commissioner of A made a formal request to Lake ,,., o mmander, followed. the Sterling St. was in critical con- INVENTOR — Ten-year-old Red Cross is to know as soon Pp P ng g

. Si s .1) &ram which, he said, will be New York State. A ‘E | ‘ne’ County Prosecutor David Stan- a __ dition in General Hospital today Dav mb has an eye for Aas possible that these dates will oS ho ces . ! rm Xxpiains ton to bring to trial the four per- - P id Lomb y ve filled. Get: your pledge card [eCeSSary if America utilizes its; The FBI at the direction of 4 pla

: ‘ g er rent: i General J. Howard Mec- De 1 M . - sons suspected of Communist ac- in the mail today or call LIncoln ManNPOWe and prevents millions Attorney G : At Pp County or forfeit IN ; a lo BR I nae of disabled from being forged on Grath, also has been invastigating elay In essage tivity in Lake Count) knifed following an argument! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 8 1441 and make your appointment dos % . their bond. Invited! with a 20-year-old man at Roose- (UP) —Ten-year-old David Lamb, If vou send in a card be sure public relief rolls. Professional baseball since May. Among. the four mdicteg ls : velt Ave. and Olney St. He did jhyentor, started working on a 0 Write the name of vour group

Frank Mucei, chairman of the y ry ; i ; : its forces for a vigorous safety * ge y why it took 14 months to notify Lake County Communist Party. to Tos tatay Jo ute \nviied BOL 3istiee the basis for the ar 200,000 horsepower tank today as Continued on Page 8—Col. 3 program in every “phase of Movietime U. S. A the mother of an Indianapolis solHe has disappeared. Mucci iz 4 homes that are oferad i ——— ——— a companion piece to his AD66 : activity. G L I S d dier her son was missing in action under. $1000 bond. ; te ” i . More -Research Needed ets ocQa enado “The delay was due to loss of For Sale in the real estate . |‘roaketship” officially recognized alkins enfence TWO: M SEarCH St be 3 d the. Commufjst Party has On the Inside by the United States government ’ AN OTe TOR Law At noon today the Golden Jubi- records by administrative personporte e.C Y AAS! Leis of i : : : lee Anni / of 7i ’ f sed its headquarters in Ham- reds of these homes are ad- . i ee Anniversary of movies was of- oa iy Ei t Chica 0 Gey and| Vertised in The Times EX- Of The Times ; th “ray. and other equipment for disabled Command's wire. : ; Only Ty. ueagy,. Lan CLUSIVELY! See the sam- space ship, complete with ‘ray. n,guyirE, Tenn. Oct. 8 Persons. 300 guests, movie exhibitors and A headquarters unit was overPage gun” and “balmbace” for droP- yp) Harry Calkins, former In- THREE: Every state must; ibutors at a luncheon in the Tun by enemy troops, it added dianapolis' traffic toll to 46 2 i a 31 py Government, ied for a new trial following h 5 > T Appearing as special guests Out ang sore Iecorus ye Sen. William Jenner and Con. 3h y Re] : his sentencing in criminal court rive To were - movie celebrities Joe F:'among them those of bic. Lrnest gressman Charles Halleck The intense, dark-eved Inventor ,.;4 1, five years In the state C est ! ps Brown and Rocky Lane, who ar- BE. Sims.

soon after Indiana's new anti-sub-MAKER versive law became effective. So hand. she acknowledged far. no one has been arrested cheers of the crowd, many of Force honor guard. under the new law. whom had been at the airport After the review the princess Authorities in Indianapolis and Since 3 a. m. returned to the plane where She Lake County, principal targets of The plane landed at 10:40 a. m., shook hands with each of the 12 the Communist Party, report the CST, after a flight in which it crew members. leaders have “vanished.” was forced to dodge an Atlantic Then, accompanied by the Richard S. Kaplan, chairman of hurricane and made an unsched- prince and Mr. St. Laurent, the the Lake County American Legion uled stop at Gander, Newfound- princess walked to the open black Un-American Activities Commit- land. car and was driven to a railroad tee, dispatched a telegram to Cold and Damp siding one mile away where she

i 2 0- i Marion County Prosecutor Frank The Princess wore a short fur bosroed Ft. J rain mal Fairchild today demanding coat over a blue suit. The wind their roval tour of coe George Sandy and Ben Cohen, the was cold and damp. And the air- ey amy two top Communists in Indiana port. was so drenched by rains oe . be indicted and brought to trial. that officials couldn't use the red Youth, 18, Critical;

Trial Is Asked carpet they Rad planned to Slashed in Argument At the same time; Mr. Kaplan “Ppl Charles Siddeil, 18, of 1222

The Chinese Reds were reported

with a 6-inch cut in his abdomen. the future. He told police that he had been

Today You're

The Far East command ‘ex plained’ to the Pentagon today

ONE: The nation must mobilize

Lake County authorities re pages of The Times. Hun- k o done to improve artificial limbs nel Ins combal.” sald the Far East David sent the plans for his As 5 New Trial ficially launched before more than : Whiting. 3 \ \T 2 Police here report Colien and Ple below. A truck collision brought In. Ping seven “balms” 10 the 4... 0,)ic newspaperman, today SPonsor more training schools for pin. “Hotel. Personnel had to fight their way

Sandy have left town. They say they could pick them up in half a

j day, if th anted. ICH Be

2-STORY FRAME 2-Bedrm. and nursery and bath on

second floor. Living rm, dining rm

and cabinet kitchen on wfirst floor The “explanation” did not sat-

t i got a reply from Rep. Walter 5 slay is op. ; PL-3407 Cohen was last seen in Muncie Parr ai ears, factiler | have been charged with Judd, (R. Minn.). DO Be ng his apleet. 28% of Quota ro oliywsed yesterday isfy his mother, Mrs. Jesse Sims, ace He also had been seen recently | ol i Joust. joe floors trying to destroy social se- Mr. Judd wrote David, “thank spree. ” As the 1951 Red Feather cam- “Movietime, U. S. A campaign. 506 Division St., nor other relamA 3 in Anderson. : . 41 it A uly Ave. curity and public welfare.. 2 vou very much for sending the The 60-year-old ex-free lance Paign moved into its second week. Sponsors of the luncheon, the tives ES So completely have the Com | .,, HAYNED REALRY SERVICE . | Amusements .......... ves 4.,/drawings of your AD66 rocket: writer told Judge Chester K. Hart the total raised to date stands at/qistributors and exhibitors of the Not Satisfied With Answer mann munists gone underground, they| GL-2223 4806 Evanston GL-1342 | BHARE +. viii icirsvinines B ship to your government. he was guilty of slaying his $483,731, or 28:5 per cent of the Indianapolis ‘area, honored two | : —— : have discontinued holding regular Tp present ho i — t Crossword dis 8 “We here in Washington are brother, Clinton, af the retired quota of $1,697,302 : lovely young ladies during the' “That Ss no good answer at all. ; 5 group meetings of four and five press Se 3 no Editorials rat always especially pleased when banker's fashionable home here Nearly 500 volunteer workers festivities. said Pfc. Sims’ sister, Mrs, Vada

as modern as you wish, it will be to your advantage. to shop for a more suitable one now. Shop where you will

comrades in different homes. | young Americans like yourself last spring. Immediately after he were present at a meeting today They are Miss Geneva Adams, fiuddleson, with whom his mother Even the Progressive Party of)

ERS - Indiana, listed as a left-wing subs

MOVIES ..esisvvisvs vevenes 4 " Virginia McPherson --.... 9 help us. protect our country. ; Radio, Television ..... 7 David's ‘roaketship,” which manslaughter, Judge Hart passed report. The meeting was spon- Exhibitor,” and Miss Juice Mun-

| answered guilty of involuntary in the Claypool Hotel to hear the 2558 Lockburn St. named “Miss HVes. | ; | Fd Sovola 9 looks like a cross between a fat the sentence of five years’ im- sored by Frigidaire, son, 23 W. 16th St.. selected “Miss about flim more than a year. i

“We've been trying to find out It

orrow versive organization by the Cali- : fornia Un-American Activities] Bi ihe Intges number of Soorts 12 13 robin and a swordfish, would be prisonment. William J. Stout, general e¢am- Distributor.” shouldn't have taken them that - 5 Committee, has closed up shop yn ok - 9 a Wilson... itt" °™ 0 powered by eight “roakets.” The Calkins earlier told Davidson paign’ chairman. said he was Speakers included Clarence long .to. 8nd out there wera no here in town. ioe ++ + Shop in : " ISON conrsnwervarss 5 pilot would guide it with five County District Attorney J. Carl- pleased with campaign progress Jackson, State Chamber of Com- [ecords. ; The Progressive Party formerly, The Indianapolis Times OMENS -eceveenvnnrneens 5 ontiols: “A tellescope, two turn- ton Loser he stabbed hit 48-year- to date. “Results in so far are merce, and Truman Rembusch, MTS: Sims last letter from he: . had its headquarters .at 635 N.| Indiana's Largest Real Estate Charles's Restaurant, 144 E, OMe, Busi. ing controls, a roaket controol old brother after a night of drink- very gratifying.” he said. “but we president of the state and na. SO" Was dated July 21, 1950 ILE : Pennsylvania St. Lot Directory |poismens Lunch. Good. Food. Famous ang a bhalming controol.” Ing and arguing. still have a long way to go.” tional Allled Theaters. Continued on Page 8—Col. 2 0. . : >

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