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ostimatwi 15 Russian-type jet fiphter planes in a running battle i/ver northwest Korea toilay ami ileatroye*! one of tiieiti. 'Phe f{ thi eseapeil unsernti hed. The Super-fort, crippled by c-npine trouble, dropped out of bombing formation over the Yalu river eity of Sinmju and the enemy jet moved in for the kill. They earne in toward the tail of the btjr plane only to be met by a withering blast of 50-< aliber machine gun bullets from the automatic gun turrets.
V\ \SIIIVi.rON, •Ian. 1(1. (ISS)—\nn> licadcjunrters chnled published rcpoils lodat that (icrnnil Mac Arfliiu has rcc omruendi il ila wllbdrawal of I nltcd NutloiiH lorccs from lior-
Wlthouf commenting on Ma<Xrtliur's possihb intenlioii, an army spokesrnnu said Ihal no inessagc from MacXrtlmr contalning such recommendations has been received In Washington.
Todays Market
Hogs 10.000. Harrow* and gdt 25(Ms lower. IVO-t’-lO lbs. ■'t20.75-$21 top >21 ail 240-270 lbs.. $20.25-$21; 270-:(00 lbs * 10.50 >20 .0 120-160 lbs. $16$17.50. sow* $10.25-17.75 Hattie 1.200. Calves ton Steers and heifers fully steady commensal and good lightweight steers $2fc ri0-$32; odd head prime held at $38; cominereiui and good heifi i s .>28 >•12. vaalers >1 lower top >.‘10.
Sheep 1 000. Fat lambs 50c75c higher; good and choice natives $:!1->2-l 50; top $35; medium and good $.’12-$33.5t>; slaughter ew >12-$20.
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1951^
_ S p OPTS
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HEPALD CONSOLIDATED
Arrival of Early
Spring Hats.
I Oillmore \\ S ( S. Mill M.-el TliursdHV Tlie Flllaiore Woman's Sociey ot Chri-tiau Service will m<-et rhursday afternoon at the honu ,1 Mrs. Alberta Gorham. witn Mm. Ruth Smith accisting hosiess. Everyone is welcome.
Entered in the (Kjstafflee at tirrs ni a-tle, Indiana as sceorul class mail malter under act of March 7, IH7H. Sulmertptlon price 20 cents |ier week; $4.00 pel year by mall In I'litnum county; $5.00 to S7.X0 per year outside
Putnam County.
H. K. Itarlden Publisher 17-11) South .lac-kMn Strcs-t
Tltat flattering hat to |n-rk-up viMir vvardroln- now intu spring. Hat- made to order. \ eilings and Klowers.
NELLYE RIGGS
207 Itloomlngton Ml. Phono 1037
M W M V VS\ II.I.E Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick ailed on Mr. and Miw W. H Ader. Friday (“W-ning. Mr and Mi- Clarence Ward eftlle<l on Tom Harris Friday
ccvermig.
Mr md Mi Henry Muyhew and daughter ol Indianapolis is
visiting with Sam Hove and children Albert Shuey remained in u Mi and Mi Hill Robortsor 4 ,.pi ollst condit’on at the Putnai i and family of Hanvilh*. Bill Ixing county hospital today
Lafayette, visded Sunday i
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of Lafayette, visited
and .son Sunday. Saturday Aith Mr and Mr Bob .Johnston visitors wei< Mr. and Mrs .Ink-
Long of near Fillmore*.
Mr and Mi Alls i t 'I’hrnlls md family IihV' moved to Gpove-
land.
Mi a.nd Mr Win. Walls called at I he bon 11* of Mi and Mi Clatenro Ward and Aivont Weller Sunday afternoon. Robert Johnston called on W. H. Ader Sunday evening. Mr and Mr Orville Thomas and family of Grecncasil? visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Walter Buttry. Mr a id Mrs. Cleve .Joseph moved near Bakers ('amp and Mr and Mi John Hong- moV( I where they* ],*fi
(>har!: s Broadstreet, Co! * Apts, is visiting with Ins <!aug.’ter, Mrs. Rex Rafferty in Ind-
iana,ikiUs.
Mr. and Mi Miss l«'l a • m • day for a vs Mr and Mi from then to
1 >on Mel .rail an l S Ut fieri ill left to
Sect loll Four
To Meet Thursday
Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Thmsdav evening at 7:30. intend of 2 p. in , as announced Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Grorp- Garrett. Members please noli change of meeting place.
given and Mr*. Clella Hays reported the purchase* of a Heall
Bond.
The club irgretfuUy accepted the resignation of Mrs I* loi • enoe Hicks as president. Mas Maudie Garrett will be the nr.v officer with Mrs. Letha O'Connor voted to tie vice president The Lord's jirayer was given in unison in memory of Mrs. Pearl Sanford. Mrs. Lancia Buser and Ml -, i Hazel Blaydes entertained ti ** I club with contests which were ! won by Mrs Carl Bartholomew, j Mrs. Lorens- Rusk and Mrs. Daisy Garriott. Iwively refreshments were ( served by the hostess The next m<***ting will In* wit i Mrs Annie Dixon
BASKETBALL
By Jim Zeis FOOTBALL
BOWLING
Tiger Cubs Bow To Brezil, 42-34
This Week
Home F-
Home Ec. Club Mel Wilh Mrs. < ■ hid lugs The Happier Homes William M. Myers ( elebrntes Birthday Sunday Dec. 31 was
happy day for the children, j hostesB.
grandohildreti and greatgrand-! 'Hie meeting was called too*
I Club met Jan. 8th at 7 30 at th> I bore of Mrs. Betty Giddini* - very j with Mrs. Velma Goldsberry is
The Tiger Cubs were clawless
in the second half Tuesday night Wavf ,,. iml
and tlie Brazil Red Devile. who had trailed. 24 to 18. at the rest intermission, came bark to de-; feat Grei-ncastlc. 42 to .34 Local i fans in the Cub gymnasium wenmore or less stunned by the set-, back handed their favorites by Coach Babe Wheeler s aggrega-
tion. Needless to say. the Devil rooters went wild
final gun.
From the press box. it seemed that two games in one were played In other words, the first
Wednesday
Wabash at DePau v
Biiinbridge at Reeisville Russellville vs. Fillmore,
Red |
at the |
Friday
Roachdale vs. Russellville, at
Hadoga
Quincy at Re. lsville
Filliiiorh vs Ladoga, at Creep
castle
Eminence at Cloverdale Monrovia at Bam bridge
Saturday
Belle Union vs Bainbridge, at Greencastle Del uw at Indiana State
M( I a au Mexico.
Kloi Ida
Mi and Mi Clyde Handel of Tern- Haute were in Greencastle <>n Tm-«1 iv Mi Randel attended the directors rneetiing at the Ontial National Hank.
ot Wm H Mv t .■pn-c-i;- Mrs Mild- half was all in favor of the^Cubs
irg his 89th birthday. They took | '«* Armstrong. Mrs Ailcen Klwell filled baskets and very i more iv*,! the history >f the song pi i. antty surprised him. The j "f *be month, Jingle Bells, w-hich
day wits spent in a social way.) vvu - s sung by all.
At the noon hour ail enjoyed, 'The club creed was repeated
the bountiful dinner which was *n unison
who jumped into a 13-7 advantage at the quarter and then led
easily. 24 to 18.
at the half.
Dr Loins W. Norris, dean of DePnuw University, is attending the meetings of the National Aesoi iat mn of Ai ademi'i I’cans and the A-sonation ot Aimrican (’•lie ,• m Atlanti< city, N. .1 thi .veek
TALLULAH ANGRY OVER LIES’
James Phildp mn ol Harold
Phillip.s, (Ji
, .'IK il ! le, R.
3. will
.st’ivc as
a page for
David
Griims, r
i.l iiain-Owen
inernhei
of the Hou
•■1 Representative
on MoikIhn
Jan 15th.
Ymm ;
aiiier for
erved cafeteria style. All left at a late hour wishing him many more happy birthdays. Those present besides the ronor gii '.sts. Mr. and Mr- W n. Myers, weiv Mr. and Mrs Lon .: i Mi nd M* J My.-rs and daughter Sheila. Mr.; and Mrs. Wm A. Myers. Mr and: M* Alva Myers, Myrna and Bob md Mrs Gertie Nicholas of Ci awfordsvilh Mr. and Mrs l>*.'* Myers and Jerry and Mr. and Mr Clarence Phillips of Rus- • llvill,'* A non Liundy Myers ..f N, a Market s*m nt the morning ’a Hi his parents On Saturday a d.oi.-iilei Mis Alva Ban ol Sun .1 California sent him a li rlhdsa gr<*eting ami gift.
Roll call was answered by (ight(*en members by repeating their secret sisters of the past
year.
The ert^kury and treasure reports were read and approved The meeting was then turni J over to Mrs Banner who ga vi a very interesting lesson and demonstration >n quirk and easj cicaserts. which w *re served as refreshments. The piograms for the nqw j
The last two periods were a complete reversal from a local standpoint. We don t know what Wheeler said to his players dining the intermission but it certainly worked. The Red Devils held the Cubs to a pair of free tosses in the third quarter while collecting 12 points on their own account They chalked up 12 more in the last period, holding Greencastle to 8. and it was all over with Brazil the winner, 12
to 34
Vabash Faces Tigers Tonight
An nrtiele by Dr Henry E. Kolbe, ., .ci Re professor oi j>rof< ■•sor of philosophy at D< - Pan v University, has been published in the January issue of "The P istru ,i journal for mini stern published hy the Met bodin' Chnmh
Mrs. Cronin . . . pleads Innocent. lallulah Itunkliead . . . angry. t2 COUNTS of grand larceny and forgery faco Mrs. Evylccn Ramsaj Uroiiin, 58, former vaudeville dancer ana former secretary to Tallulah Bankhead, on charges In New York of rm ing the actress' checks Jeuying the charges, Mrs. Cronin said she used tho money to buy lallulah "dope, sex and whiskey," an a; ertion echoed by Mrs 2ronln’s-attorney. Angered, the actress aid, "I know nobody will be* ieve those lies aliout a Bankhead of Alabama," and statint she would tue the uttorney. District attorney Frank Hogan tpologized for saying itu* "acted like all the other suckers In the town" in nut filing a comiliimt win n H- *r*n. d with "exposure" months ago. (Intcrmlloml)
Mr mid Mrs. Chester C. Coan and son, Fred,li, . actompanicl 1 M• an i Mi , ICail Coan of Lafayette, to Charlotto, North Carolina, where they wi.l visit a brothel of Mr. Coan. I’hey left. Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Coan will pend it tew W, t ks in Florida befor, returning bv the end of this month
iiospi i u sort s
NOTH I
During The Month of January All Permanent Waves reduced 30 lo 40"'„
For appointment Phone 300
(Will work imjlits liy appointment)
SUNBEAM BEAUTY SHOP
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•d hy Mrs Ev-rett Wallace
Piem*. Mrs
Serena Burk.
Mi -
Eleheson
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2: Mrs
Mi Ethel Bggera md Mrs,
Clella K,yt
Mrs Lola Picket!
Lawrence
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Maty ('hiirc*h,
1 huivillc
Ri ihuul
Herman Hawks hel|>is| with the
M i s )leien
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Miles
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Spent (1
hanilicnift work.
Goddard and the hostess
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Mi
Cmikies and cocoa w(*re served
A mold.
TOTALS
11
12
Edgar
Wilson
mid son
Green-
to tin- entire Floyd Township
castle;
Mrs
Minnie
Query,
Farm Bureau group.
Kra/.il (T*)
FG.
FT
Quincy
R I
IN
MEMORY
Brown
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Births Tuesday Mi ;m,| \ti s Robert Eppclheinier of Greun(Iistle a •laughtei Mi and Mo. Don Musselman. Danville R 2, i j daughter . Mr and Mrs Etlwai l 1 Gulligan, Greencastle, a son. Dismissed Tuesday: Charles I Keek, Rtmchtlale H 2, Mrs. Paul i i’ox anil son, Cnat, iville R -j; j .lame-; Green, Gary Mrs Marjgaiet Johnson, Givencastl**
BANNER ADS PAY
COPPER
BRASS
We have |ust received a new shipment of highest uualifv guaranteed copper and brass at NO PRICE INCRESSE After March 1st we will he unable to buy these lovely pieces Priced
CHINESE DESIGNS
MANTAL PIECES WALL PLAQUES HANGING BASKETS
PLATES WASTE PAPER BASKETS
MAIL BOXES
HURRICANE LAMPS SPRINKLING CANS.
Pi t md Hobby Club field Good Mcrtihg 'I i ■ Floyd Township Pet aril Hi uliy Club met January 8th. 1851 ai 7:30 p m at the Grove land school house There wore seven mom be it pi— nt to begin the Ntvg. Year, anil . th the ic,y comlition of the roads we thought this was a good i oni. On i leader, Mrs. HerscJtcl Nieln,. < sh (Wed u.s some plctuies ot pet.s and hobbies, and also gave i- .i lesson on how to care for net flogs. Foi our handicraft, we made dog of toothpicks ;uid puff, d
wheat
had a story read to us Jan’s Magic Trick.” Nichols was ably assist-
year was distributed. Upon the resignation of Mrs Mary Miller from cur t hib. a 1 new metnb»r, Mrs Regina Moore i was \-oted into the club. " TWO gUCStS. Ml S. Katllel il.r B*>nner and Mrs Mildred Flirt
were present.
The meeting was closed bv till repeating th,* chib prayer
Now don’t misunderstand u.s the Tiger Cubs were out there trying the entire seiv/nd half but they just couldn't click like they did the first two periods. It did seem to us that they took too many hurried shots at the hoop hut on the other hand, the Red Devil’s weren't giving them too
DePauw set ined to have a light edge as favorite in its basketball game here tonight with tradition rival Wabash College. Tipoff is set for 8 p. m. But when DePauw and Wabash :et together previous records and any slight edges granted either team mean little. Latest example, -till flesh in the minds >f fans at both schools, was the Little Giant f itball triumph last fall. For tho statistically-minded however, tonight's contest lookr tins way DePauw has won 46 and Wabash 35 games since the • nes began in 191)6; so far this eason DePauw has a 7-2 record he last six games in a row being Tiger victories the Cavemen have ,i 1-8 mark, the last three
lan.tp - S g y ( int( '’ 'ed. Dy.e The speaker r did not arriv,» cushion was t
vat,
Joe Sutherlir, assistant supe n servati , n , )f p.
he
gave an inm
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■uiiu,
f
N. f,
much time to gel set The Cubs tilts in the Little Giant favor, also missed eighteen chances at
the charity stripe.
Mrs. Vrnohl Hostess To Clinton I nils \\ s< >
We
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M i >
Thurstiay < Hih Mel \\ ||h Mrs. Ida Cradick The 'Thursday Club met at the home of Mrs Ida Cradick on Jan. 4. The forenoon was spent visiting and at the noon hour a delicious dinner was served anil enjoyed by all. The meeting was called to order by the Pres . Helen Sinclair, singing the club song. America, and then repealing the Lord's Prayer Thirteen members answered do roll ran. The secretary's report was read and apprrwed and the tren surer' report was also given \ letter from Mrs. Ida Sinclair was read by the secretary The elect Ion of officer* was heltl and the following were elected Pres., Helen Sinclair; Vice pres Rosalie Allen; Secretary. Avertl Allen; Asst . Sec Florence Allen; Treasurer Esther Gradlok; Asst Treas My rile Parker The president appointed her committees. Flower committee; Rosalie Allen, ICffie Parker; sick cornmil! ec Edna Cox, Gertrude Zlegelman. Two contests were given by the hostess and won hy Helen Sinclair and Myrtle Parker. We were very glad to welcome our new member Mrs. Christine Hendricks. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Rosalie Allen, February 1, 1951.
Clinton Falls WSC9 met i' the home of Mi Ward AnioM Thursday afternoon. Meeting opened by g.ngmg What a Friend We Have in Jesus. Devotions by Mrs. Jean Ston-
er.
Roll i ill was answered by a New Yen's resolution. Prayer by Mrs. Lida Pierce , Reports were given for the past year followed by busir.ev - i.eeting and pi >grani. Plana fo; j the coming yeat were discussed. I 'Those pii- ent were' Mrs. Madonna CJo lfelter. Mrs Jean I Stoner, Mrs Minnie Brattain I Mrs Matti, Bettis. Mrs Lid.
Charlie Brown left the Jilt in the second half via the personal f ml route and so did Billy Brown shortly before the game ended. Brazil lost Miller and Grissom late in the contest the same way
It was an all Brazil evening as the visiting B team downed the Cub second string. 32 to 27 in the curtain raiser.
Tiger Cubs (34) Taylor McMahel C. Brown, Whitman B Brown Baldwin Gould Mast en
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Met Tilt To Be Broadcast
Tonight': game with Wabasr *1 i' e: > l.a-.t over WGRU darting 7:55 p. m. with TipOfi Time and Buzz Sperry an nouncing. Also on.gli: Opinions Differ' "’ill I" h' it'd at 7:30 p. m. Thost pea 1 '.!: ,. tie- cm relit top c '' I '• ■ G, orge B. Manhart and u A Stenzal, Dr. Don ,.ii .1 Conk w I be the moderator.
tu-
In loving memory of our deaf mother and grandmother who departed this life Jan. Hth, 1944 Six years has passed since that sad day. And our hearts so sad with pain A faithful one so kind and true. Dear Mother how wc long tm you. Sadly missed hy her daughter. Osh, and huahand, George Anaoker ^
Mrs. Eilna Young Hostess To ( luh Mrs. Edna Young was hostess for the January meeting of the Social Club. Fourteen numbers nuswemed roll c«ll by paying yearly dues. The s^rretaityta report was
PLENTY OF I. \\\ WORK
STILLWATER. Okla (UP) Chief Justice Denver Davison of the Oklahoma Supreme Court advised young lawyers they •viII find plenty of work in Oklahoma. in a speech to Oklahoma A H M. College law students. Davison said, Oklahoma is tne most litigating state n the nation." He isilntisl out that the high court has had to decide 41.000 cases since Oklahoma be came a state.
Sanderson
Cox
Miller Grissom Reden barger Johnson Oi-orge Metz Wheeler York ley
I.EGIM. vn KK udditioiuil Veterinarians for ; 1 leulin testing Of cattle. A dn-.; i,, , ontrol law with ud tn increase the numl" i "I inll-time local health de-
partments.
P' I" i Senator Samuel F, "1 Andeisoil, said he I; n concerts for the before Introdua 5 ,i! !| ' 3 a hill. Johnson assnilnn* tax because I f l"'i|>hol,that (-liable thoua- * "ids tu evade full payments.
TOTALS Free throws
missed: Taylor
5; McMahel 5; C Brown 2; Whitman 1; Baldwin 3; Gould 1; Law-
rence 1. Officials; Nichols and Proffitt
NOTICE
•I" 1 i ■ i a id he hail been uiliirii,. .! that thousands of resl- ' tell . do thei. ■'"'IT 3 ' IndiBM In avoid '" " "' 1 !IX ' Ile added that Thdltt) Id use this tax
money.
Kina! legislatora of boOi pactii lined up against the proposal to legalize pari-mutubl • iilvanced by the Indiana As-aciation of Countv Fairs and indications are that such legislation is dead at the present session.
New Y«aroff Wot 'e lS child|(j
imule
creat.ona, Th '' meeting "3Ci" ■ of ooki-
A niw
enjoyed by ail
< OMMISij 11.1,011* •> >• Nt
1
-lay. January; — 1 inti i, m l 1 * i \If, “
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I> haikm ,v Poyi,..
V
P' 1 J ^h J ^loiua Tinchi-r‘1
Anna Riinyan Jeorge Welisi, Pearl Webster
Eddie Buis
C(*eil Roberts Claude Wimm Tress ie Lmg Fred Tod,! •!
r ^ee Todd
Mrs. C. V. Cue ■ John T Suthf: John T. Snth.: fl H. R j*
K
Sinclair R, fii. Coca-Cola Cn Putnam Co. Aim suranee Afr:,^ India” Gas j.
Co
< ■axnliw To Re Allowat] Putnam Co A-d surance Ayrfl Dale .l,,n, - Lawr, 1 ■ Cm j Raynin I All,- ! wmi - Ed Bt ■ son (lent i Chester Day Edwin M, In! W’avr.e McK.i tra MrK. Calvin McKan Vei n 1 in k Elddt James i’i:dt Thoi Joseph A Ralph Ti i John \'. Sinclair le: 1 Ohio A IndliM
Co.
RtlSSell Inc. ( one ' Mabel Vei n L I-'i i Bug Morn i 1 ini' T R l\
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Signed: Ji Auditor
:D I 0 ar osl im
The Bowman gym will open i
tonight at 6 00 p. m for fresh-
man and varsity games
THURSDAY SPECIALS
JOE’S
GOODIE CAFETERIA HRKAKKA.HT SPECIAL Er#-sh sausage, hot MscultN ami gravy. Noon and evening XpcHal For Thursdnv. SWISS STEAK With browned Potatoes, ('nullflower, etc. Honrs r, it . ni . t o 7 : .so p. m.
HI HSKU.VII I F |t p ,
Hoyd Tp. Farm Bureau In Meet
SON-IN-Ut'
m
Frank W " Street. H 'H>!' , r. enough I'm H.\: steamfitii'i ' n - the he's really *
days i
1
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Myrna and Robi>rt Myers ot Crawfordsvtlle spi-nt part
A
<(f 1 ho TowiWWp Farm
their vacation with the aunt and! '!'!!''Zv ^ M " n<lay weniT M?* and uncle. Mr and Mrs. ciar- J' n,oveland ' with 33 enoe Phillips. ! , 8ent - 7h( ‘ new officers: A. D. -Mr. and Mrs. Randel Grimes "’‘'T ^ chain,lan : Mm. Sibbit. "Pent Wednesday with Mr m,i M '' < ' e, " V: Mrs Ra r] Sutherlln Mrs. John Grimes of Waveland ' -i-i ' ! ' 1, ‘ a,ll ' r took charge
Mr . and Mrs. George Kel\ , mpetin «' was called to or-, „ . . 0l , •vere called to Brazil Monday bv ^ , hairman ' A11 ^>'• ^1^1 the d<*ath of a,n aunt •'ungmg Amertca. The de- : Here is Mr "
hw rebun 1 '"' V giv *" ^ Mrsc men: ha , nKS| ,.„ u«u«». {asssa?■
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4
Bl an in ba M al
now Ud | and W I
be without
Woche f 'in'! ' helned .
of *4
vacation there with
T’’s concerned th * we ight and "
his Xmas
an ' ai >nt. 1 ’ con -8ervtng of the land as "com-' time" After the > Mr. and Mrs. aarence Phillip, ^ ^ ,mtf > Moses. • 1 "Urted uvia.... The pro era mo . away. I h
d>en t Fridiiv I.,the oomte* I ^^ | : md dim*.. bTStte I
tbeir nephew and family M r
s'
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lett
with Mr Phillips
and Mrs.
Flarepco
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