2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 15, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Eisenhower Approves Raids Nearby China WASHINGTON (AP) -- For mer U.S. president Dwight emerging from after a 10-day stay, said Monday he approves the bombing of North Vietnamese targets as close as 10 miles to Eisenhower, hospital the Chinese border, He said military targets are involved and such bombing should be continued. He had a news conference on the steps of Walter Reed Army Hospital and said he did not believe the bombings constitut- ed a risk of bringing China into the Vietnam war. Eisenhower had been in hos- pital for a gastro-intestinal ail- ment. Actress Dies HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Jane Darwell, 87, whose career as an actress spanned 61 years on the stage and in films and televi- sion, died Sunday. The Acade- my Award-winning actress died at the Motion Picture Country Home. She had suffered a light stroke May 31 and a_ heart attack last week Wheat Pact A new pact that aims to gov- ern world wheat trade almost to the least kernel is in the DWIGHT EISENHOWER . . » Supports Raids Strong Backing FORT QU'APPELLE, Sask (CP)--Alvin Hamilton, former jagriculture minister, says he jhas strong backing in Ontario |for his bid for the national Con- servative party leadership and bee 2 oo After Blis optimistic about his chances vo argaining 1D| in British Columbia and Que- Rome. A draft treaty is expect-| 16, ed to be completed this week} "I have concentrated on Brit-/ with an 18-cent boost retroac- Request Rejected | WATERLOO (CP)--Waterloo council Monday night rejected a request by local merchants! \for a bylaw establishing uni-} form closing hours for stores. | The council also turned down | a request for a shopping ban on jnine statutory holidays } The yote may scuttle plans) \for similar bylaws in Kitchener jand Guelph where councils) jhave voted to support mer-)| jchants' request for similar) ibylaws if Galt and Waterloo | both approved the bylaw. | The Galt council has not dealt with the question yet . The proposed bylaw, similar} to one in effect in Hamilton,} lat 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 6 p.m .other days. No Settlement (CP)--A five-hour { Brantford meeting between city officials) and 100 employees of the city works department Monday failed to settle a strike which has tied up garbage collection here, The workers, members of Local 181, Canadian Union of Public Employees, went on strike last Wednesday to back year contract with an 84 cent- jan-hour pay increase | The city has offered workers a the two-year FOUR TERROR-STRICKEN SURVIVORS would have closed stores here' - Rotarians Given Data On Pensions Members of the Rotary Club mer of Oshawa were told Mondayjex ecutive council admitted an| before a government-appointed rs }commission investigating gam- up their demands for a one-|hardship for Canadians in their) bling that he es ea Teie 000 elder years, and that benetits) ($30,000) from the Grand Baha- and|ma Island Port Authority as a jorphans in the event of the/consultant's fee and did nothing contract | de that the Canada Pension PI is designed to avoid financia will TELL OF MONTANA ORDEAL Youth Punches Grizzly But To No Avail WEST GLACIER, Mont. (AP) ~Four terror-stricken young people who saw one of their friends killed by a grizzly bear in a Glacier National Park say they tried everything they knew to drive away the marauding animal. They built a bonfire, but it didn't frighten the bear. They lay motionless in. their sleeping bags, but the bear attacked anyway. One youth even punched the bear with his fist, he said, but the grizzly kept coming. The students, who had come to the scenic park for a work- ing vacation, told their story Monday after escaping from the maddened bear, which threatened them for hours before finally attacking and killing Michele Koons, 19, of San Diego, Calif., early Sunday. $30,000 Paid To Councillor NASSAU member of the Bahamas accrue to widows Twenty miles from the camp- site where Michele died, anoth- er 19-year-old girl, Julie Helge- son of Albert Lea, Minn., was killed in her sleeping bag by another park bear during the same night. One of her compa- nions, Roy Ducat, 18, of Perrys- burg, Ohio, was badly injured. _ HUNT IS ON A hunt continued today for the killer bears after park rangers shot and killed two grizzlies Monday in the area where Miss Helgeson was slain. Tests were being made to try to determine whether one was the killer. With Miss Koons were Paul R_ Dunn, 16, of Edina, Minn., Denise Huckle, 19, of Sam Man- uel, Calif, and Ronald A. Noseck, 21, and his brother, Ray T. 23, both of Oracle, Ariz. Saturday they had hiked to (Reuters)--A _ for- casino cil. opened hearings March 16 and adjourned April 21, so far has} 4" delved into the activities of|alistic operators, staff members and former) the Arabs, member's of this self-governing British colony's executive coun-| operations for SNCC, the militant "4 The _ investigation followed|group is "not against Zionism} Sunny but we feel the public| forecast Trout Lake, pitched camp and caught some fish. Then while cooking hot dogs, the wind blew their campfire smoke into the trees and Michele said: "there's a bear." The bear invaded the camp and the four ran 50 yards down the lakefront. It ate their food and left with Michel's travel bag in its teeth. UNSURE OF TRAIL "We discussed whether to stay: where we were or try to go back," Dunn said. "It was dark and we weren't sure of the trail, so we built a big bonfire." They saw the bear again standing on a logjam in the lake. "None of us really slept," Ray Noseck said. 'We just kept putting wood on the fire." "About two o'clock my little dog, Squirt, started growling dent ;Committee has top-ranking | designe: iday Letter Hits | At Zionism ATLANTA, newsletter published by the Stu- Non-violent Co-ordinating charged |Zionism is a worldwide nation- Jewish movement) d to overtake the lands|f Donald Stone, head of Atlanta and I heard something in the water," Denise Huckle said. "I knew there was a bear near us." Between 2 a.m. and 4:30 a.m., the bear stayed at the edge of the area lit by the campfire, moving about in the brush "When the attack started, I was the first to see the bear," Miss Huckle said. "'Squirt start- ed to squeal. I looked over a log and the bear was loping straight toward the camp. The fire was big and I could see his face and the upper half of his body. Then about four or five feet from me, he stopped. "By that time I was back under the covers," she said. "All of a sudden he grabbed one of the packs and we could hear him ripping the pack. Then he stopped and I could hear him breathing. I kept Squ:rt very quiet." PUNCHES BEAR "Then he came toward me," Dunn said. "I could hear him come. I remained perfectly still and he just sniffed. It was kind of hard because I could hear him right above me, breathing. Then I heard a crunch into my sleeping bag. He bit half my shirt right off. I lifted up the covers and hit him. He reared back on his hind legs. [ crimbed a tree 30 feet high in 10 seconds. I saw the bear turn toward Ron." "T yelled to Denise that we had to get out of there," Ron said. No; "T've got can't, she replied. to undo the collar around Squirt's neck." The dog' was tied in the sleeping bag with her. WEATHER FORECAST Ga. (AP)--A that oday. Synopsis: Little civil rights change in said Mon-| weather in Ontario is indicated | ©' Lat a during the next two days.;|\Wedn esday. A few isolated 80-degree weather is showers or thundershowers late for all regions today |today, tonight and Wednesday. western James Sunny with a rane, regions: ath of the pensioner. jin return, widely published allegations injas such, and Wednesday. In Northern] Warmer. Winds Change In Temperature Small Today, Wednesday TORONTO (CP)--Official orecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. Sudbury, North Bay, Algoma, White River, Timagami, Coch- Bay few loudy intervals today and southwest to for consideration by go "| 7 : W. H. Baker of the Scarbor- ' iB. infi i yf r- these situa-| ; i Hail ' ments. The draft would iay|ish Columbia, Ontario and Que-|tiye to July 1, and another 18-/ough office of the Dibarnieal é However, Dr ayniond baw: wea Gohstcene alaexte Gol et ae eat Ontario widely scattered thun- Westeny near. 15, down both celling and floor| Dc, Where the gains have to be! cent raise July 1, 1968. of National Health and Welfare,|/%c™, (ne council member, said to the Mafia crime syndicate] c, ; sletter|1ershower activity is expected) Montreal and Ottawa regions: prices for all grades of wheat made, =i Rigg people " a The old two-year 'contract,|explained some of the details of il a Tr ae into gambling operations atl pare bg ock por ayn in| develop again late today wearer ge' § io f and warm today for the first time. The Rome|PCMc Tally Sunday in this giving the workers $2.16 an|the plan. He advised those with i Fieger Freeport, a multi-million dol-|t-roe) j " siti Wednesday. and Wednesday. Light winds. draft would replace the 50-coun- pe alge teal northeast of hour, expired last April. problems and questions relating |Silowing pigeon ong Tenet lars tomrist andindustria eg oc eT aes Toronto ,Hamilton, London, Forecast Temperatures try International Wheat Agree-|"<5' have not mad : The strike has tied up street|to the plan to contact the Scar-/Bahamas, casino operators to|development on Grand Baha-|tne country and handicapped in| Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake) Low tonight, high Wednesday ment which expired July 31 and lave not made any claims and sewer maintenance as well horough office, or the Oshawa mbli ilities je: mas Island, 125 miles north of tak nati Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara,/| wings tah tha world Witte of numbers of delegates but it as garbage collection sifice whith || £*) open gambling facilities in the h , getting jobs and an education. Lake Ontario, Géorglin Bay indsor ..+..... sos 60 85 ket la, wheat tor the first time appears inet i now nave & plur- : Thursday a8 oe he He quoted the newsletter as| Haliburton regions: Sunny with pes Loomis = 8 in 18 years ? ality over any other candidate Ships Crip led He said that contributions to... %@ commission, investigat-| ELECTION ISSUE saying: "Zionist armies in 1947| 9 few cloudy intervals and little ot ee : jin Ontario and that I am very p the plan are compulsory and|i® operations of three Baha-| The allegations sparked a,occupied more than 90 per cent|change in temperatures today | ny c vee - 55 82 k Vi il lose to a plurality in B.C." LONDON (Reuters) --)nayments from the plan 'are| 8S gambling casinos and their|major controversy during gen-jof Palestine. Zionist terrorist]and Wednesday .Winds light to Hiker orest 52 80 uaker 191 So Britain's. pirate commercial|made when those contributing | Possible. links with organized/eral elections last January in|gangs deliberately slaughtered|soythwesterly near 15. feb ta 52 80 WASHINGTON (AP)--Ross| sfermgage |Tadio ships went out of action|reach 65 years of age. How.|'"ime in the United States,!which the United Bahamian|and mutilated Arab women and] abba geil ' + 58 85 Flanagan, a New York Quaker «jone by one Monday ,crippled by lever, a person can continue|'CoPened Monday after a four-| party was defeated by the Peo-/men in 1947 causing them to ia "23 who had staged a one-man sit- ik new law that cut off their working after 65 but must ac. month recess. ple's Liberal party of new Pre-/leave their homes." C r D ede a md se in at the U.S. treasury depart- e "Hipp crore agen on two ships CCPt the pension at age 70 Sawyer testified the consult-|mier Lynden Pindling, who! 'The newsletter charges: that| ance rug eiieaton ... i 4 ment since May 29, ended his ee | ol a rh y cuca S™'PS/ whether they retire or not. Alij"t's fee agreement was signed ordered the investigation . the U.S. government has helped i Trenton .. 60 80 vigil Monday with a plea to the : _ {Planned to continue bombarding | persons between 16 and 70|APril 5, 1963, just a few days| The casinos involved are the|{srael against the Arabs, Stone W P | Killaloe 52 government to stop bombing the shore with rock 'n roll| years, who are employed o lafter the exemption eonitcate | i Carlo and the Lucaya at! said, Ins raise Mickaka b 85 Vietnam immediately. Flana- music after midnight Monday|-eifemployed, must contribute.|W4S Stanted by the Bahamas| Freeport, operated by Bahamas| ----~--------__ : é hee ge 52 80 gan has been protesting against the > aes Provisions were built into the ¢Xecutive council. /Amusements Ltd. and the " '4 LONDON (Reuters)--The Sadbury ay « = 60 the department's refusal to| force of the marine teoatcant|Plan whereby it is geared to the PAYMENT IN FULL Bees lh la Neen Sailor Survives enccens Ot: Re Ae oe aa| Earlton a 2 license shipments of medical |! e marine broadcast-|.oc+ of living index. In this way,| = aL operated by Paradise Enter- |diagnosing cancer was claime: lsault Ste -M . i supplies to North Vietnam and a ing offences bill which takes| age security pensions are ' so the agreement called | prises Yt; |Monday by a British drug one ae ae! ar 60 85 treasury freeze on two Philadel- pe to Cappy werk for on creased if the index rises. pi = 'aieies a Rictas ig geet S tntitcating Three-Day Ordeal |Pany. t li |White River ee Pe iy ee {|advertise with the pirates. |/imif means the dollar value of/requirements in Freeport ,but/centred on the activities of| NEW YORK (AP)--A sailor, a Price 5 ie eer + 60 80 : Pg igi _ rine ig a tected 5 ; fie yao rag giv eggs a three Americans who came to|rescued after clinging for three an anti-cancer agent, the com-| MS **r+* 60 85 2 with a ship calle adio 43 sanuery, , and he receivedjthe islands early in 1964 to|days to the ke yacht | » Cy i i } Former President Caroline, Operating outside|, Starting in February, 1968,/£4,000 to cover the balance operate the Monte Carlo casino|in the Atlantic, was taken today Pan' Cyanamid, said. __ Xx _ DX _ DX PARIS (Reuters) -- be _@\\British territorial waters, the)' -\owing. as credit managers. to feelin: He wae suffering! .,. Se RUCCCESI tests. president eadste cdc al ae " | pirate fleet was immune from taunp. in PEE oi acane Sawyer said he was first} The three--Max Courtney.) from Beonare and fatigue, NS diagnosing cancer were carried | BE WISE: P ; _|prosecution under legislation '|approached by former tourism|Frank Ritter and Charles Brud- out at the University of Chile) f Peru died in hospital here Mon- day following a heart attack. Prado was twice president of Peru, from 1939 until 1945 and from 1956 until 1962, He had lived in Paris for the last five years. Calls Embargo WASHINGTON (AP )--A} Republican senator called Mon- day for a total U.S. embargo on trade with all Communist coun- ROBERT NIXON + « « Breath Tests? Breath Tests % CAMPBELLFORD, Ont. (CP) -- Ontario Liberal Leader Rob-| questions by potential students, ert Nixon said Monday that he began early last month and will then: existing, which gave the + | BBC a radio monopoly. | chi Counsel Service LONDON, Ont. (CP)--An experimental counselling serv-|its ice established this summer at|Change their jobs. If they go) the University of Western (outside Canada, Ontario is handling almost |Cheques will be mailed to them. twice the applications expected. | ------_- ---- Fulton Asks Defies Order To Leave The service, geared to answer tries supporting North Vietnam.|would impose a system of com-|run until the end of August. It Senator Kar] Mundt (rep. §.D.) told the Senate the need for the embargo was illustrated by the shipment two years ago of two gravity meters to Romania. The instruments, he said, can be used in tracking guided mis- siles. Fines Canadian AYR. Scotland (CP)--A 35- year-old Canadian on holiday in Scotland was fined £12 ($36) Monday on a charge of assault. Alexander William Lamb of London, Ont ing a woman doctor at a home-| millington. GUELPH (CP)--A proposed $2,00,000,000 intense neutron gen-| pe Mr. Hartlen said action by| erator for Canada came under | the local's executive prevented|*"4 irrevocably the party of | Wi R , fire Monday from Dr. W. C.| Capital Murder the walkout Monday night. but ad-men; we must become the! Endorsed ins osevear Winegard, president of the Uni-| CHATHAM (C P)--Harold dissatisfaction over a number /P2!Y of idea-men,"' Mr. Fulton wae versity of Guelph. Arthur Ortt, 28, of Chatham, jof issues had forced the local's|#!¢- PORT HOPE (Staff) -- An Dr. Winegard told a _joint)Monday was committed to trial |officers to call a veneral meet- He proposed establishment of TORONTO (CP)--Delegates peat ape yy do Bow- BUY DIRECT meeting of the American Farmjon a charge of capital murder ing for Sunday a "bureau of policy develop- from most of the more than 300 pling caenat waved sya TONE-CRAFT Economics Association and the | following Mr. ers could be bf He Nixon, speaking am aware of the also suggested checks for drinking, if cars, to a ates in Ontario have made the Rotary Club meeting, said driv-|trip to London to seek guidance |ton, a candidate to asked when/!" preparing to enter Western. applying for licences to sign a|About 1,000 were expected dur- statement agreeing to take the ing the two-month period. tests. lega implications involved," he said. "But to me driving is not absolute right, but a ¢ And drinking drivers who can) aoains{ kill and maim innocent people|,>. | admitted assault-|@buse that privilege." privilege. a pulsor breath tests for drivers|is the first of its kind in Ontar- suspected of were premier. he io. 4n strike by members of the Cana-| dian Union of Postal here was averted Monday night} _ but union membership is ie periodic] 'poised for action," a CUPW coming party in nearby Dog-jretesting of drivers,nompulsory| official said early today. safety | : : department of highways task|the Windsor local of the CUPW Generator Rapped |force to: nstitute safety features! said the growing unrest amo in ; ; jon highways and strict enforce-' the union's 157 members here is Pose is to generate ideas and jment of the demerit system. the June 24 death Canadian Agricultural Eco-jhere of 56-year-o!d Evelyn nomic Society consideration of | McPHee. the project, recommended July} Detective Garland Babcock of 13° by Canada on the state of our society." the Science Council ages gard said HERE and THERE ESCAPES INJURY | A Whitby woman escaped in-, meat oUt of conireh sink amsiedl fet, er" eas ne | 289 over on Garden Street in Whitby ecnerece py ne aes ee) Short. RR to ve tg during the wee selon "ending Aug. | - yn sg tae had been proceeding! were born. Seventy - six major,|{inancial structure' arising|Fair was a loser. Gene Stark, a|y the individual company. north on Garden Street when! 100 minor and 54 eye, ear, nose|{rom doubts about the exact Mrs. Margaret Whitby, her car went out of control in loose gravel. The vehicle rolled over and came to a rest on its of | Chatham s a "sad commentary/hearing the woman's semi-nude pared with 186,844 tons the pre- policy. 15 jand mutilated body was found vious week, the Dominion The money could be better/in the entrance to her small!Bureau of Statistics reported Canada today--an electorate the All Canada Insurance Fed- spent on combatting food short-japartment in downtown Chat- Monday | in the world . Dr. Wine-jham, one floor helow the room : occupied by Ortt . told a HOSPITAL REPORT foreign banks Two hundred and ninety pa- 12. wheels again. Although the carland 33 casts applied. The phy- was a complete write-off, woman was not injured. IN HOSPITAL An Oshawa man was rushed to Oshawa General Hospital Mon- day afternoon suffering from shock. He is reported in fair the siotherapy department g 725 treatments visits. The occupational therapy |department handled 97 cases. and made LETTERS PATENT ave 568) Two Ontario County firms have condition in hospital today. Edjbeen granted letters of patent Reed of 1969 Ravine Rd' receiv- ed an electric shock when he of incorporation. They are Ux used an electric drill without a| bridge Dairy Limited. Uxbridge ewe Fire Oshawa. Fifty babies! z : jries in the explosion, after ground, according to the Osh-|and Todd Publishing Co, Ltd..Jnaq been put. aboard Department. | destroyer Para. Nearly 1,200 Grade 13 gradu- "C I co Strike Averted WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A the main post office g ise William Hartlen, president o reaching the "flare-up point." meé: Ingot Output Steel ingot production ula preliminary week totalled 187,537 tons, com-|Party members in formation of jold line Bank Study The federal government to operate Canada, J. H. Coleman, presi-|alternative appeared." dent of the Canadian Bankers' SALVADOR, Brazil (AP). -- jay Eleven men were killed Monday | -- when a pipe carrying super-| heated steam to ich at Hi turbines} KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)--|to $100,000 liability insurance | urst on the Brazilian cruiser|}More than 25 interested glider|and $25-deductible eomprehen- ERVI Oshawa i Barroso, about 120 miles off-|fans have formed a gliding club|Sive coverage. : prio My OVER | Shopping Centre, 728-9482 shore. Eight men, including twolhere. A two-place training glid-| The proposed changes would | J. W. Froud, MANAGER officers, engine-room blast were killed in theler and more men died later from inju-| test 'hey |'eas here will also be a pension to widows and disabled while each! forq sands a receive $25 per month. The maxi- mum death benefit will be $500. | Mr. Baker said pension cred-|-- PC Colle e ;munist Chinese freighter shooed|hull inscribed with a quotation James Dodge, 56, of Hamilton| 9 (Sway tugboats, staged a|from Mao Tse-tung. Township. N.J., a physician SARNIA (CP) Monday for establishment of a ing political propaganda. courses Canadians with the party's|jated the vessel with a volice 5 ae point of view and to develop i rker. ard and summoned Italian Workers | positions on major national |problems Mr. Fulton proposed the col- | alliance between the Conserva- tive groups in Canada whose pur- and finances | A coast guard cutter carried minister Sir Staf-}ner--have been under U.S. fed-| ,).. wager han bout the agreement eral indictment in New York | nts desi ha 0 eked a day after the exemption cer-|since 1964, when they were| jin be ty tai MANGE, pice tificate was granted accused of failing to purchase a UP ae emt <a. The commission, whichifederal gambling tax stamps. Again and again, Brooks) a SE SUR BED ee ---- asked for drinking water. '"'I don't think I'll ever: stop being |thirsty,"" he said. Id to a maximum of four will] follow workers if they) their pension, Red Chinese Freighter |Brooks' four companions who were reported missing after the yacht, a 64-foot converted shrimp boat called the Lanran, sank last Friday. One of the missing is Dr. GENOA, Italy (AP)--A Com-|jor to rip down a sign on her Peking-style operetta and) We cited an Italian law ban-|Who has been involved in two} Eh caged F ul: plopped three anchors over-'ning foreigners from spreading Other mishaps at sea. The Lan-| vatlve Gay Neste -onser hoard Monday in defiance of an| political propaganda. ran, owned by Dodge, had] party leadership, called) order to leave port for display-| either capsized or been! Capt. Ku Fu-shan refused 10) Fr eatind {hm ator bout 54 'this hardened the irrecation|budge and new placards! mites northeast Caps Hatter: of Genoa Port Authority erent ee on the stern in/as, N.C., four days ago. 18! cials, who yanked out the ship's|Chinese and Italian accusing y asia i a cae to acquaint|telephone line to the dock, iso-jthe officials of "grave, hostile! air end oy pvc arnt aged beg Pieris against the aquare-mile area northeast of| mn i . 'ape Hatteras w an- government officials to decide! The Li Ming is the third oo gly nee what to = gre eis 1 |Chinese ship to get into trouble| ----------- nee Pe Soon after the 8.0/6-ton Liner/with Italian authorities over e as one means to estab!ish Ming arrived Sunday, Luigi propaganda signs. Two were permanent and continuing|Gatti, vice-president of th portlordered out of Venice authority, ordered her to Jeave| month. onservative college." le said in a statement such a llege would offer formal designed CBC-TV is showing eight! party and the various year honeymoon trip around -- "| rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- FILMED ON HONEYMOON | half-hour features filmed by al ~ | young Toronto couple on a ade | promptly and gently relieved . . . and at a medical centre in Montevideo, Uruguay, after it was found fluorescence induced | in cancer cells by the drug was retained for several hours after dosage ceased, | In normal cells the fluores- cence disappeared rapidly, the There was still no word on|company | said. MANY ARE ILLITERATE In Guatemala 70 per cent of the people over 15 are illiterate. $ $ $ $ ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ -- WTH -- DX = OIL |Phone 668-3341 $ $ $ $ DX -- DX -- DX -- DX Announce New Healing Substance... 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Sargent, also report Monday detectives be pe! electronic devices in their w they show cause | tactics in each sp Nige Sece LAGOS (Reut Air Force plane: secessionist Biafr Enugu Monday | troops advanced western capital ¢ tured by Biafra week. Radio Nigeria, - air raid caused damage, quoted : ernment spokesm there was panic Enugu region." Meanwhile, the attacking on seve! converging on Benin, the radio s The radio deni Biafra radio tha forces were 40 mi midwest in their northern Nigeria | northern Ni already had faller Biafra Radio troops had made advance towards Benue rivers fro western strongho! weekend. Three- For Pi By JAMES FI LONDON ( three-year reign pirate radio sta Monday night in : than 1,000 screai fans. As a new bro: came into effec wearing mock mi surged wildly thr Liverpool Street tion to greet dis returning from th Radio London shi Girls were tra foot, policemen | and a train windo the melee. 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