8 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. Mon., Mar. 16, 1959 ' Girl Sets New Record For Flagpole Sitting INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - "I'm plad it's all over." laid 17-year-old .Miun Rose Kirby, at the came down from her lofty perch Satur day, claiminii a ne flagpole sit ting iYcord ul 2U days, U houri. The carhop was lowered from a St. Patrick's Day Parade Program Bars Majorettes Community News Items "aSg CALENDAR rP EVENTS Mrs. E. S. Hall end Mri. J. L. ' Mr. and Mn. Stewart Wilton ofi Marste.s were m Eugene last week on business. ATLANTA, Ca. AP)-The Iriih will have to get along without those pretty baton twirleri in the Tt foot tower in a bosun I chair : st. Patrick'i Day parade Tuesday. attacked to a derrick. ... Wishing the parade all "the luck d2:rMi Kthe'n'-f the -sh, Mayor WiWam asked what she wanted to do now i Ilartsfield laid Saturday a city that she was back on the ground, ban on majorettes applies to all (r)en(j. -ro my un.iu.ino i -" down-town paradei. be the fiu;iar boonie shuffle. id Aa itT h During her lung .lay in a wood-1 . mayor aid me city n try ... h..i .n .h tower Miss. Kirbv mg to reduce the number and had a tooth pulM and weathered , lenglh of parade, at the request P?" 22 rt.n"to1SIkii Um i....ir.. ni ii rfi.ree. twlow I of downtown merchants and traf-iPtv: !ne uerneyi plan to take mm ...pv.-.-... , officials Daclt nome week from today Hartsfield also said the order acainst downtown twirling hau been prompted by "racial tension" and "the fact that these scantily clad teen-agers can't keep up with the line of march and are forced to fisht their way through milling crowds." Tom J. Griffin, parade chair- Mr. and Mr. Lou Mersters spent one day last week is Eu I gene attending to business matters. 1 Chatter Leach, office manager of Nielsen's Saw and Supply, in Eugene, wai in Roseburg Friday visiting family members end Jeff Hill of Portland is visiting here at the home of hit grand- Klamati. Fall. mrr in Roteburg over Die weekend attending to busi ness matters. Mr. and Mr. Malcolm Humph rey were business visitors in Eu gene last week. Students Offer Ideas On Traffic Problems World War Child Born With Bullet Wound PARIS (AP) Business school studenis at a brainstorming ses sion here came up with two ideas .in trafhr nrohlems: Have pedestrians carry indelible i man for Atlanta's Hibenan Benev. ;nir i. iiirnw at mri hranrt ran I olent Society, interarcted the mav- that violate green-lieht crossings. I or's action as "a kick in the pants chinegun bullet while she was Move all cemeteries out of the ! to the Irish." He said, however, pregnant. When her son was born citv and use the space for car, the parade will go on, with or there was a bullet wound in bis parking 'without the twirling colleens. 1 left leg. He still has the scar. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) Yugoslavia claims Ncbojsa Ro mac, now 13, was the youngest person wounded in World War II. His mother, serving with Yugo slav partisans, was hit by a ma flint VVvrtN nt Cranim Pstaa . Mr. rd Mr. ChaH Mills of in Roseburg Thursday and Friday e...em ..till sa Ukrata lliniB nluii I . . i atienaing to Business tor J. tt. Bax ter and Co. Green will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, Sunday. March 22, at the home of their son, Dennis Mills, three miles west of the Tenmile Store on Highway 42. Friends are invited to call be tween 1 and 4 p.m. Arthur Todd and daughter, Pat, went to Medford Saturday to visit at the home of the tatter's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wil son, and to see the fomer's son, Joe, and another daughter, Sandra. Pat is remaining for a week's vis it, during which time she will also spend some lime with Miss Joanne Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCuire have left by train for Lansing, Mich., following a visit here with the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mills. McGuire has been stationed in Hawaii and has just recived his discharge from the U. S. Navy. Mrs. McGuire, who formerly resided in Lansing, flew to Hawaii to be married and the young people are now honeymoon ing. They will make their home in Kansas City, Mo. Thg foflowJxf radio aW television ereurarM or ari.tW at a fen public service for News-rfeview reooen. All pro ram Nltir.fi aro published M reeeivea1 from Hie respective Marions. Tho New. Review do not acc.pt rotoomibility for variation from erialnal schedules fumtrfiod Hilt aewspepee. KEES-TV Ch. 5 Remaining Hours Today 4 OA Devotions 4 n Friendship Cirri 4 JS I'ruie Bill's C-trloons 5 no- TV QiiMtion Box 3 IV Jarkaort Countr Chamber of Com. 5 ;tO 77th Drngatl L-r.nrr k Your XV Wsatihtrinan 1)3 Nr-wi 15 Doug Fd wards b . Naii.sj That Tuna 7-00 The Texan 1 : K at her Knows Best 8 DO Danny Thomas 8 M Ann Sot hern t0O Deallu PlayhoUH 10 oo Great Decisions 10 -tO News 10 :t5 M(M Hall of Tanv 12: JO Si fn Off Tt'EAPAY, MARCH IT, It It B-4.1 CB3 News 9 (10 Morning Playhouse s' 30 Arthur Godfrey 10 00 I Love Lucy 10 30 Top Dollar 11 OO Lov Of Life II :iO Search For Tomorrow 11 4 V Guiding Light 12 00 Continental Classroom 12 (0 A TUrn World Turns 1 00 Jimmy Dean Show 1 :iO House Party 2 00 Big Payoff 2 JO Verdict Is Yours 3 00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3 30 Edge Of Night EXPERT TV REPAIRS IN YOUR HOME ONLY $3.50 ports Mt ntrs esiffj fir Sat, Svi., t mil unici urn. E. W. ROELLE & SONS OR 2-3539 KOINTV Ch. 6 Remaining Hours Today 4 no jimmy Dean Show 4 M Cartoon Circus O JO Kov Rogers (Mon-Wrd-frO Kit Canton iTue-ThUr 6 00 Weather -Sports-News 613 Doug Edwards. News :..0 Nanve That Tun 7:00 Tho Texan 7: 'to Father Knows Boat 8:00 Danny Thomas It .TO Ann Southern 9 00 Detilu Plnyhous 10 -on Colonel Flack to to City Desk 10.15 News Wir 10:40 Theatre TIESOAT. MARCH 17, 7 30 Cartoon Time BIN) Grant Holromb, News 8:19 Captain Kangaroo 9 00 HI Neighbor B .io Arthur Godfrey Time 10:001 Lovo Lucy 10 .10-Top Dollar 11 00 Love of Life 11:30 Search For Tomorrow 1145 Guiding Light 12.001 Led Three Lives (Mon-Wed-Prl Dr. Christian iTut-Thur la w As World Turns 1 oo KOIN Kitchen 1 30 House Party 2 00 Big Payoff 2 to Verdict la Yours 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge Of Night DON'T BLOW YOUR TOP ON WASHDAY . . . Let ui do ft for you. The Laundromat Corn.r Moin and Court Sts. RALPH L. RUSSELL Home Loan) Iniuranc Ponds Loan Representative Equitable Savings & Loan Ass'n Mildred Hornichuch, Associate Km. 315, Pacific Bldg.-OR 3-4311 ROSE CITY MOTEL REASONABLE RATES MORNING COFFEE BUS. RTE. 99 NORTH 1142 N. E. STEPHENS THE RICE BOWL Noon Lunches, Bonquot Room, Fine American and Chinesa Food. Cockraili. HOURS: Dining Room Tuesday thru Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. HOURS: "Lounaa Tuatday thru Sunday, 1 1:30 a.m. to 2 a.m. CLOSED MONDAYS Phono ORchard 2-4S8I 734 S. E. Stephtm St. Mrt. Clerente Horn and children, Weston and Mareta, left Friday for a wei-k'i vacation in the Lot Angelet area. They will be the guestt of the former't brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrt. Al vin Myen. The Roseburgitet also plan to visit Disneyland. Mr. and Mrt. Norman Crandoll and five children of Dolores, Colo., have moved back to Roseburg and are itaying temporarily at the home of Mra. Grandell't parents, Mr. and Mrt. Lloyd Louderback. The Grandella left Sunday by plane for Fairbanks, Alaska, to attend to business. The children will stay here in the care of the Louder backs. Mrt. Gregory Young, who teach es at Hard.n School in Corvallis, and who is presently on spring va cation, is visiting here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eugene Spring er. Mrs. Young is the former Mari lyn Springer. Her husband, an en gineering student at Oregon State College, is studying for examina tions and was unable to accompany his wife. Mist Diane Myert, sophomore student at Oregon State College, has been chosen as one of the fin alists in the race to become "Miss OSC." The only underclassman to reach the finals. Miss Myers was the candidate from the Pi Beta : Phi house and was chosen on the basis of beauty, personality, activ ities, scholarship and loyalty to , OSC. The winner will be announc ed at the "Mayhem" play on May 1 following the decision made by popular student body vote April 29. Miss Myers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers of this city. tomorrow MONDAY MARCH H GET THE Only Gasoline THAT BURNS CLEAN! See your Flying A Dealer in RIDDLE Bob Young's Flyin.9 A Service Keystone Circle of the First Methodist Church, home of Mrt. George Singleton, 816 SE Chad wich, 7:30 p m., Mrt. James Doyle and Mrt. Ray Hampton will be hostesses. Oregon State Mothers Club. Chi- nfiA aurtinn hnmtt of Mr. l K I R.u.lri IV7 CP Uain 1 V nm Mrs. Burdette Peterson and Mrs.' Bud Meredith to be hostesses. Winston Umpque grove 51 Ser vice Club of the Supreme Forest Woodman Circle, home of Bea Cornilson in Happy Valley. I Junior Duplicate bridge club, special eventt St. Patrick'i Day party, gold room of Umpqua Hotel, 7:30 p.m., Mrt. Walter L'irich, di rector. Sutherlin Associated Business Women's Club, Community Build ing, s p.m. Roseburg Art Assn., home of Mrs. Floyd Warner, 3993 SE Carnes Rd , 8 p.m. University of Oregon Mothers Club, dessert-supper, home of Mrs. W. H. Carter, 1051 W. Harvard, 7:30 p.m. Class of 1952, planning commit tee for June reunion, home of Mrs. Jack Walters, 223 W. Hazel, 8 p.m. Golden Age Club, American Le gion Hall on Oak St., 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Ruth Downs and Mrs. E. R. Ault co-hosting; Joy Powell Danc ing Studio to entertain, Charles Dondero will explain Rosewood Park Homes. Lookingglass PTA, potluck sup per, school cafeteria, 6:30 p.m., centennial program to follow. Knights of Pyfhiat, Pythias Hall, 8 p m., refreshments. Winston Dillard Kiwanit Club, 6:30 p.m. Obedience Class, sponsored by Umpqua Kennel Club, Pavillion on fairgrounds, 7:30 p.m. Boots and Calicos, beginners' pattern lessons, Winston Commu nity Clubhtuse, 8 to 10 p.m. Canyonville Jaycoos, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Douglas Camera Club, 880 S! Jackson, 7:30 p.m., social. Emblem Club, Elks Club, 8 p.m. G lend ale Coordinating Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Douglas County chapter of the Oregon Council of the Blind, home of EUery Jones, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY MARCH 17 St. Patrick's Day Lookingglass Home Extension KPIC-TV Ch. Remaining Hours Today 4 0O Adrtie Bnbklni Show 3:0 Rjamar of the Junflt g ;io ITmpqua Fun Tlm 6 (HiNf-wt, Sport. Weather SIS NBC Nt?wti 6 ;iO Ti-n Dates 6:4 Webfiot Feats liOO-Sfa Hunt 7:30 Ruck fit In NBC 8 00 Rf t leu GunNBC 8 .10 Talea of Wella Fargo NBC BOO Peter (eunn NBC B :io Col. Flack 10.00 Arthur Murray Party NBC lo;tO L. Welk ABC 1 1 ::! J arte l'aar NBC U.JO Lai New. Tl ESDAY, MARCH 17, 15 10:00 Price I Right 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Tic Tao Dough 1110 It Could H You 12:00 Truth or Comequencea 13 30 Hang ia Baggu 1:00 Young Dr. Malon 1 .10 From Thes Rnota 3. 00 Queen tor a Day 3 :to County Fair 3 00 Stu Erwln 3:30 Bev'a Coffee Brak PHONE OR 3-4123 FOR COMPLETI RADIO AND TV FREEW' While Supply Lasts Jack & Beanstalk Plant JOHNNY'S 646 SE Jackson St. Guarantetd Mrvic All makes & models We use only tint qual ity picture tube re placements. KLUVER RADIO & TV New t Used Radio ft TV Salet Old Hiwoy 99 et Garden Vol. Jet. WE HAVE MOVED TO 1934 Linnell Formerly at 144 S S. E. Stephenl FIRE EQUIPMENT CO. BOB WITTEN. Owner Phone OR 3-7134 Designed h Yes, Mercury Is designed for contemporary living. Gives you everything you could want on wheels and then gives you mora. See for yourself today at . SI DILLARD MOTOR CO MERC EDSEL LINCOLN ENGLISH FORD KRNR 1490 KC Kemvning iiuurs Today a 00 F.dward R. 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Burton 10 30 TouRery Weather Newa to:t3 KlKht to Happineaa I0:4.v-Ma Perklna U Oft Newa lt OSWrtuperlnr Streeta Couple Next Door 11 .to Helen Trent 11 4.V Young Dr. Malotw 1200 Newa At Noon 12:15 Meet The Artlat 12 .10 Cialen Draka 1 t News 1 os Arthur Godfrey 2 0o News 2 OS tlnuteparty 2 :t0 KHNH Corral 3 .10 Juat Mualc Frigidoire Dishwasher - Deluxe Food Waste Disposer BOTH INSTALLED Including plumbing, wir ing and carpentry work? As low as mm $29995 t NO MONEY DOWN v 648 S. f Roie St OR 3-SS74 LAWN MOWERS MACHINE SHARPENED All Mokes FLOYD CARTER 1237 S.E. Cobb OR 3-8031 CTCDtr. dine J I S. I L.S "REALLY DANCE AT LISTEN THE FRIENDLY 1253 S. E. STEPHENS KRXL 1240 KC Remaining Hours Today 4 no -rmion Uwh-mrs 4 IS Frank Hmnifwai MBS 4 Ul-New. M HS 4 IS -Sunny Js-de t'p ft iu. Nrw MUS a -us idling Mv War S: H II Mrrirn MltS 5 :iA ,oin My W jy 5.VV-Knm A S porta mvNfw.-NHC ir. -l H-al Nrwi IV Dinner Muaie t, m Nk.,-Mii IS -SU c of Muaic MBS 7 tin -News- MRS 7 us r'.trm llurean Pvrhanga T'lO Hliv thm At Kandont 7 -S -KHXl. NVm 7 10 Nr-wi-MHS 7,is-w..nd lHlay MRS J, iHl-.Ncwr MILS B.O.V N lejiil H.-at H Ul-NiWoMllS IS- NlRtll H.-rit f) uu HAlh Newt H oS-Nie'tt Ttfitt :.W-Ne- Mll.1 HUiA Sian Off TrrttOAV. Mrt(H 17, lSt S no R.Hi.ter Kevpihe S trt- NYw, Headhnn Weather 5 .IS Rs)trr Kevtlll 0 1)0 lwnluter 6 20--Pal V.otor Newa BJS-FUtnf A Sporta 6 .HV-Newa MUS ;tS-.nirity Aairnt -Alarm CUvk Club e.VS-ll.rni Wralher Capmile 7 OO Frank lleniii-wajr MBS ' IS Breakfast (njug 7 .10 Nfwt-MHS 7 .IS- Rill Steam MRS 7 0 Muira Interlude 7 4S I-val Newa 7 St Mumc Interlude SOni urf Entie-A1BS 8 IS Melody Slill I . New MBS ts ln t lurk B iHi-New-MBS o r arm Itiireu Kxchangt f) 10- Take Trnl 9 M-.Nrw- MHS P .:S-Mot k Cluh 40--SuaoftU.il Serenade KYES 10.00 Ten O'elock News CL 10 IS Tel to Teat MBS 10 30 Cab. tel Meatier MBS 10:33 Morn in f Melodies 11 00 Newa MBS 11 OS Coffee Break 11:30 Newa MBS 11 .lAMulf for Tuny Llatentng 11 4S Carnation Milk Time 12 i0 Mid Dav Newa 12 IS FUlnf A Sport 12 L'O-S.vial Calendar 12 (O News MIIS 12 .is Creet Your Nelfhbor 12 M-Markef Ht ports 12 SSMuMval Interlude I iVi -I..H al New 1 OS i;Mrden Club 1 i N.'wa-MBS 1 tS-Sunnv S.,le Ip 2)Hinle:(h New MBS 3 OS Surmv Side tp j m .w-MiUt 2 IS Musical Interlude 2 s Answer Man MM .1 ii -He tier Newa MBA J i.S- Sunny Side lp 3 MV- Newa -MltS 3 JA Sunny Sitte t'p 950 KC Vanttav thraath Balareay D onSiyn "i eai gir.i o Nell Show 0 l-Uea!hrrrie 25 Newa 0 hi Ji mi O Setl Sh,.ie, SS Weather Sununai) 7 tt Nrw Headline 7 Ul J.m O Neil Miow 7 IS Weather, ana 7 2S Newa 1 TfJ,m OVfil Ntiow OO Newa Headline II H i Jim O N. il Jliow a. i s W e t her an 8 23 Newa 0 tO lroy Hiatt Khow 9 00 Newa Hea llinei ft, Ieror Hiait Show J Weathervanej 2S Newa f m-Ieror Hiatt Show 10W -Newa Headline lit 01 -Urnv t:..lt Mm'W 10 IS- Wetharaiva Kt 2S- New 10 tu -l.erov Hia't Show 11 l-Nrwi lleatlineft II lU-l.erov Hiatt Show II IS-Welhran 11 2S Newa It .0 Jim O'Nrtl Show j on Newa Headline 1(M Jim O Neil Show ti IS Weathrrvan 12 2S-Nr-w 12 to Jim O Nell Show 1 00 News Headline Ot-J.m O Neil ShOW 1 IS We at her van 1 2S Newa 1 JO Jim 0 Nell Show t i New i Headlinea aoi-j,m O'Neil fchow 1 l.v-Weathersana 2 JS-1'oiniminitv CalemW 2 tCV -J i n O NVil Shaw 3 '- New-a Headline 3 At, env Hiatt Show 3 I S W eathajrvaia) 3 2A Newa 3.to-lroe Hiatt Show 4 ( Newa Headltnea 401 lrnv Hiatt tthow 4 lv.vMihervtnt 4 2-News 4 0laroy Htatt Show 5 ' - Newa ltedlinj 3 it- lro Hiatt Show ts-Weathacvana 2S-Newa ft l-eroy Hiatt Show ft ss-Nvwa Headlirvea oO-Si4Tn Off saafVnr nanV fiagHai m "auiT aaraar atr EXTRA-SPECIAL BONUS VALUES Prices Good One Day Only Tuesday, March 17, 1959 MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Morrell's aim 2 29 PRODUCE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL r.oorFRY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL vjiwwx" ssjsw-ee-s enniTTTCC UUAKCII on. U i l rAMa t Pon,,lnr 5ize. vour favorite Dranas, Chesterfields, Lucky Strikes, etc VARIETY DEPARTMENT SPECIAL Available at the new Safeway City Drive-ln Only Indoor rianis Er'. tsrjifz 3 Convenient Stort to sert you . , THE NEW SAFEWAY CITY DRIVE-IN Highway 99 North DOWNTOWN 1019 S. E. CASS SUTHERLIN CENTRAL AT CALAPOOYA Above prices in effect Tuesday, March 17, only in Rosebu-g and Sutherlin. We reserve the righ to limit. Safeway Give GOLD BOND STAMPS For wonWrful fra iff. for your homo on J family Mi I Where you save MORE on your total food ball iVnit. Grange Hall. 9:30 a m., I lesson on plastic upholstery, bring ( sack lunch, open to public. Umpqua post 16 and auxiliary and Umpqua unit 16, joint birth 1 day party celebration (or Ameri : can Legion, Legion Hall, 8 p.m., I cake to be served made by auxil i iary. Tenmile Ladies Club, clubhouse, noon potluck. Melrose Grange, open house, I Grange Hall, 7 p.m. potluck tupepr, ! program, open to public. I Rrill Team of Bethel S. J 0 V 1 Daughters, public card party. Ma sonic Dining Room, 7:30 p.m., Drizes. refreshments, for reserva tions call Mrs. Harold Jellison at OK 2-3239 after 12:30. Elks duplicate bridge group, Elks Temple, 7:30 p.m. Roseburg Kiwanit Club, Ump qua Hotel, civic room, noon. Glide Kiwanit Club, 7:30 p.m. Associated Volunt.iers, card party. VA Hospital recreation building, music room, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Army Reserve, 1614 V. Harvard, 8 to 10 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous, 245 SE Jackson, 7:30 p.m., for more information call OS 9-5400. Buckeroos, workshop and begin ners' pattern lessons, barn, 8 to 10 p.m., Curley Reynolds, caller. Roseburg Toastmatters, Swed ish Dining Room, 6:15 a.m. Eagles Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, 8 p.m., social. Daughters of Ste. Anne of St. George's Episcopal Church, parish hall. 8 p.m. Job's Daughter!, Bethel 8, Ma sonic Hall, 8:30 p.m. Pre-Naral Class, Mercy Hospi tal. 7:30 p.m. American Legion Auxiliary, unit 16. 8 p.m. Fair Oaks Grange, Home Eco nomics Club, Grange Hall, 10 a.m. Roseburg Art. Assn. Roseburg Woman's Club, pro gram in honor of Sadie Orr Dun barr who established Sadie Orr Dunharr Nursing Education Fund, at the clubhouse, 1:30 p.m. Movie Showtime mondat. ar It. I9W INDIAN THEATRE Doore we. Complete mow at too "The Bobe T 10 only. "Demetrius end the Gladia tors" I d onu. STARLrrr. DRIVI-I.N Closed Monday thru Thursday. Tt rsDAT. HABCH It. Itit INDIAN THEATRE "Curtain Bt S00." oral" t lO. STARUTE DRIVE-IN SVeopene Its. day nifht - Doors open T TO -Tha Devils Gen- Stock Market's Surge In Week Sets New Highs By ED MORSE AP Business News Writer NEW YORK (AP) The stock market churned ahead to succes sive record highs last week de spite losses among some leading oils and motors. The so - called glamor stocks went to the fore again, some of them making tremendous gains. Besides the electronic-missile-rocket group there were solid gains among such old standbys as utilities, steels and coppers. Volume for the week soared to 21,187,160 shares compared with 21,018,300 in the prior week. Both totals were the biggest for any week since the week ended last Oct. 18 when 24,402,570 shares were traded. While the pressure of funds for investment from institutional sources such as mutual funds, pension funds, insurance com panies and the like remained con sistent, brokers also reported a stepped-up volume of orders from the general public. The market background includ ed such items as these: Steel Output Sett Record Steel production at a record high for a single week; sales of new cars for January and Febru ary at a record total; President Eisenhower's indication that any war over the Berlin crisis would be a nuclear coir oat rather than a ground war; the President's proclamation of mandatory oil im port curbs for petroleum and his order for oil price policing; tur moil in oil-rich Iraq; higher cop per prices; increasing interest ratps. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $3.10 to $225.50. This average hit new records on four straight days. The U.S. Government and cor porate bond markets declined this week in reaction to credit curbs by the Federal Reserve. Volume for the week totaled only $37,888,700 par value on the New York Stock Exchange. This was down from $40,036,000 the pre vious week but up from $23,611, 000 for the corresponding week in 1958. do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? 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