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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1956)
-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., NE A Renews Fight For U.S. School Aid Br HERMAN R. ALLEN lit the final session of the repre- sat, wcsemgy Gear forFour-Hour Gun Battle Ends in Death Of Tennessee Mental Ward Escapee PORTLAND l The National Education Assn. NEA turned to the nation Friday in it tight (or federal trhooi building aid and. after plea by iti retiring presi- dent for a united profession, passed a slate of resolutions al most without debate. Neither of two controversial pro posed resolutions reached the floor Salem Obituaries Crart tmn Aauiiu Lei resident of aMS'prinil ltd.. Mpital in Alertnorie. v.. July 4th. Survived by hit nil: Mr. St Grac Amuntfon of Salem; dauah tare. Mrs. Barbara Blumnteln of Sales. Mr. lure Clark ol Salem, ' Mr Ruthalla Barry of Biversicle. Calif. anna, E!mr Amundaon of Sa lem and Marvin Amundion of Sprlnr'ield, Va.; brother, Laarrenc Amundion. Chotork. Wtaouuln. An nouncement of aerviee will be maoo later by tea Virnl T. Gold.s Co. Alrt B. rapshaw At tlx family rwldtnr. SMS t.au rri Av. rather of Mrl. Alberta Snadlla of Salem, Mrt. Anna Mat Raw of Oroenrlvor. Utah: brother ' of Daniel Caphw of Wataonvllle, Calif. Alao eurvived by four Brand rhildren. Service will no held In tht Hnwtll Edward Chapel Saturday. July T. al S p.m. Bev. Duane MulA will odiclata. Wimaaa CraMroo At a Balam homo Wednoaday, July 4, at the afe of SS veara. Sur vived by daughter. Mra. Joe Spaniol. tayton, and Mra. Juanlt Greene, Douslai, Ant.; brother!, John Crab troe and B. D. Crabtreo. both of &- lemt eutera. Mra. Nora Taylor and Mra. Grate Marrins. both of Balem. Funeral aarvltoa wilt bo held Satur day. July T. In the ehaoel of the Weddle Funeral Homo. Btayten. the lev. Clydo Freeman offlriatlni. In. torment will bo at Lon Oak Ceme tery. Ciena Aaa Bod. . At tha reaideoea. BS40 Cherry Avo., July Tin at tno ate of s year, sur vived by wife. Mra. Mildred later Dndaoa of Balem. Daughter: Mra. Glenna Grace of Philomath, Ore., Mr. Gal Brown of Lakeview, Or., Mia Barbara Dodaon of Salem Bona: Harlajr Dndeoa and Frank Dodaon, both of Balam. Announcement of service will be mad latar by tht Hawaii-Edward C ha pal. Beaee Aaa Boward Infant daughter of Mr. and Mra. starry M. Howard of 1701 Bunnyview Ave., Salem. Privet fravtaid aerv lre war held at Belcroet Memorial Park Tueadav, July rd. at ! a m. under the direction of the Cloufli Barnck Funeral C ha pet sentative assembly. One would have condemned racially based teacher employment practices. The other would have called on the - NEA to cut Arab nations which bar Jews off the itinerary of NEA-sponsored tours. Leadership an the first proposal had been drawn in large part from Oklahoma, but the Oklahoma chairman announced tils delega tion had voted overwhelmingly against it, The resolutions committee's pro posals went through smoothly ex cept for a divided Georgia vote on the section urging that integra tion be approached "in the spirit of fair play." Sheald Coaforra Chairman Harold McNabb. Al bany, said 38 Georgians voted against it becaune Georgia state law prohibits desegregation In public schools. They feu he said, they should conform to the law. Twenty-two of the delegation voted for the committee proposal with ii not present. McNabb said the vote was not along color lines. Coos County Lumber Deal COOS BAY UTi - Blylh and Co will exercise an option to buy his firm July 10, J. W. Forrester president of .Coos Bay Lumber Co., said Friday. It was believed this would clear the way for purchase of Coos Bay Lumber by Georgia-Pacific, Inc., last-growing wooa prooucis company, Blyth and Co., an investment firm, holds an option on stock of Dant A Russell which in turn owns Coos Bay Lumber. Co. The lumber firm has two sawmills here, a hardboard plant and a ply wood plant at nearby Coquille plus more than four billion board feet of timber. According to Forrester, Cons Bay Lumber's 231.M2 shares of sloek were valued at $305 a share, for a total of nearly 71 million dollars. At Portland, Robert Floweree, head of the Georgia-Pacific saw mill operation, said closure of the Cool Bay mill was being "consid ered" if the purchase is complet d . Illness Claims Salem Man on Way to Get Aid Oregon Man Accessory to Bank Robbery Wllbot Lat roaidenl of SSI Center it.. July 4th, at tht ast of M year. Shipment Is belnff mad to Portland, Or , for eervlres and interment by the HoweU-Edwarde Chap!. Ant bear Kttwcky At tht residence. 44St Verda Lane, July etn. at the are of n year, ri band of Mr. Agne Kooecky of Ba lem, father of Mr. Lillian WIIHta of Beam. Wash, and Mil Kooerky f Seattle. Waah.; brother. Anril Ko oerky and Jerry Kopeck , both of t edar Rapid. Iowa. Member of tha Meat Cutter Union. Service will be held In tht Howell-Edwerda Chapel Bet., July I, at I :JS p.m. Shipment I betna mad to Seattle. Waah.. for fi nal eervtre and tntermtnl by the HenrU-Cdfar Chapel., . . . Mary A a aaa Beeeee Late resident of SMS t. Slate Bt at tht aft of at pro. Survived by , nuenana. wtnaro noaro. jnir mother of Mary Faro Fiaher, and Vvillard Alton Rrtarot both of Balem, alao I yrandrhlldrtn. Bietar of John R Courier. Green River. Wyoming.! Robart Courier Sweet Pom. Or. ton. Jam Gourlev, Winnemuera, Nevada, Wilbur G our ley. appner, Oreeon. Mra. Dl Johnaon. Cor- vallia. Ore., Mra. Florenr Hertford. Balem, Or., Mr. Ida Goodrich. Roh ertaon. Wvomlnf. and Mrs. Harriett Pi, Be ve lion. Or. Funeral service will b held Bat., July 7th at l:M p m. In the Chapei fat tht W. T. Big do Co. Inter men t la City View Cemetarr. A. Victor Water tat rwtoent of an N IBth, July th. it t local hoapital. Huehand of Ann Wilen of Balem; father of Mra. Betty Cap D Vlll of Lot An- felea, Calif.. Mr. Vicky Ventura of n Fraarlaro, Calif, Mr. A lira Kleetl ot Portland. Or.. J. Weatley Wafers of Balem and Thomat Watera. alao of Balem. Seven arandrhildren lea lurviv. Service will b held Monday, July Ith, at 1 JO p.m. In the Chapal of the Clnugh-Barrlrk Fu neral Horn. Interment in Reatlawn Memory Garden. Rev. Harold Grin ds hi will officiate. Member of Amer ica Ltftoa Capitol Pott No, S. A Salem man died In front of the Salem police station about 8:45 p.m. Friday. Thurstand Joseph Blsnd. 77. of 444 N. 14th St., became ill at the Meier at Frank store and was brought to the station in a ear driven by a friend, police said. Bland was deed in the car when city first aidmen arrived. Death was due to natural causes, police said. Bland's wife Mid he had been ill for some time. Charles Roth, Bend, who wss visiting Bland, said that ba was driving up the ramp of the Meier ai Frank store when Bland be came UL Roth drove immediately to the police station for help. . Bland, who retired from the merchant marine ia 1048. was bora July 17. 1871. ia Orange. Tex. The body was taken to the Howell-Edwards funeral home. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. ( Mania Frederick!, H, a Navy man from v eroerburn. Ore., ad mitted Friday he was an acces sory to a 828.44 bank robbery Thursday, the FBI said. Agents said Clinton Emil Wlth ington, 19. another Navy man, confessed he was the gunman who held up the Florida National Bank at Slarke. j Mary Ana Reid, tS, Jackson ville, also admitted her part as an accessory, the FBI said. I Agents, acting on information from an anonymous tipster who overheard plans for a bsnk rob bery, arrested the three Thursday night in the- woman's apartment nine hours after the holdup about 40 miles southwest of here. rrederickson and Withlngton were stationed at Cecil Field, Fla. Hubbard Man Booked On Larceny Charge A Hubbard man was booked at the Marion County Jail Friday on a charge of petty larceny, the sheriffs office reported. Deputies listed the man ss Har old Leon Copeland, Hubbard. He was arrested by state police on a district court warrant, the office said. Bail wai set at 82S0. NOTlCB TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby (Ivan that the un- nertifne na been appointed admin lat r lor of the estate r Carl mol niaky, deceased All Doraona kavln Claim taainat in estate of aaid da ceased are notified to present the earn to m at SM Harrison Street. Woodbura. Oreton. within urn month after um data of tht first publication or mm nolle. Da lad and first nubllahod Juno at. lap. M(dalna Smolnitky, Admlnlatrator Wllli. Kyle sk Emmona First National Bank Bid. Albany, Oregon Attorney lor Admlnlatrator Publlah June M. July T, 14. II HVMBOLT, Teaa. (AF Aa escaped BieaUl patient armed with a pistol barrlcadeel him self la his tenant heme Friday Bight and held eft officers far four hours Before he was shot aad killed by a ttat trooper,. Sheriff Guy Bradihaw Idcall fled the patient as -Murray Brooks, 82-year-eld farmer whs fled the West Tennessee State Mental Hospital at searby Boll var about It days sga. "After tear gas failed U ferce Breots from his heme, several troopers Tweaked through, the dark ta I window. As they started through the window, Brooka cam out from ander a bed shooting, the troop ers said. He was killed by a single bullet. The officers previously had withheld their fire In aa effort to take Brooks aharated. Sheriff Bradahaw said bo re ceived complaint! earlier today that Brooks was bscL ia the area aad was threatening his neighbors. "We went to the Route about dark and ane of the deputies went In. Brooks wss In the loft and took i shot at him,' the sheriff asid. A call for assistance went out to the state patrol and Hum bolt city police aad about IS officers coaverged on the scene, a farm about three mile aouih eaut of this West Tennessee city. Brooks is married and has two children, but they left for a neighbor's home before the 4 shooting started. " Several times officers thought Brooks waa oat of ammunition aad started toward the bouse only to bo forced bsck by gun fire. Officers ordered thst absolute darkness be maintained around the house and warned news . photographers against asing flash bulbs. Reporter Edmund Noel of the (Memphis) Cemmerclal Ap peal said Brooks fired at him twice whea be stepped into an open space. "I heard one. (bullet) going by and thought It was going to part my hair, Noel said. Sheriff Bradshaw said Breaks was taken to the Bolivar Insti tution about three weeks ago. Pistol Thief Flees in Car PINAL NOTlCt NOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN that w hav tiled In th Circuit Court of tht State of Ore jon for Marion County, Probate Department, our duly verified final account a avecu tor tf th estate of LEONORB B PRUITT, deceaeed. and that aald Court ha fixed Monday, Auaust II, 14. at th hour of S IS a.m., and th court room of aald Court aa th Um and place for hearing aald final ac count and ohtectlona Thereto. RALPH LAWRENCE SCHARF MARGARET 8. RCOTNEl , . JOSEPH P. MEIER Executor. JOREPN P. MEIER Attorney for Executor XVI Court Houea Balem, Oregon. July 1, 14, II. M. Au. 4. NOTlCB OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IB HEREBY CIVEN. that th undersigned Executrix under th Leal Will and Testament of E. B. WOOD, donated, ha filed her Final Account In tho Circuit Court of th Stat of Oreion. for Marino County. nd that Monday. July SO, ISM, at th hour of Ton o'clock A.M. In th court room of aaid court. In th coun ty courthouse, in Salem, Oregon, haa been appointed by tho court aa th time and place for hearing of ob jection thereto and tha settlement thereof. Dated and first published: Juno M, ISM. Data of last publication: July II. 1hm IRENE ROEMHIt.DT Executrix under Will of E. B. WOOD. Deceased W. C. W1NSLOW Attorney for Executrix; Masonic Building ' Balem. Oregon June SO; July 14, II Bypass Crash Injures Woman A Coquitle woman was taken to S a 1 m General Hospital Friday evening following the collision of a esr snd a truck on the north end of the Salem bypass about 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Ruth Laycock. Coquille, re ceived a back injury, Willamette Ambulance Service attendants said. Drivers of the vehicles involved were listed by state police as Or ville Diltx, Vancouver. Wash., and Roscoe Laycock, Coquille. Motorcyclist Hospitalized A Salem man waa taken to Sa lem Memorial Hoapital with a puncture wound and a possible fractured ankle following a motor cycle accident in the 400 block of Court Street about 10:40 p.m. Friday, city police reported. Police listed the man as Damon James Rosa Jr., IS! Leslie St. The accident occurred as Rose made a right hand turn and the footboard of the cycle struck the pavement, police Mid. Rose was treated by city first aidmen and taken to the hospital by a private car. A nervy Wyoming "cowboy" was being sought By snenu s deputies Frldsy after he stepped i swsy from the bar in a wooa-1 burn tavern, snatched a new Distol from the hand of a cus-' tomer who had brought it in for : the bartender to examine, and i sped off scross the Willamette ! Valley flatland. in l car witn Texas license plates. Signing a complaint for reeov- ery of a stolen .22 pistol was Burton K. wuieiord oi wooa- burn. He told sheriff s deputies he visited the Log Cafe Tbursdsy night to show his new gun to Joe Hopfer, the owner. As they were discussing the weapon, Willeford Mid, a cus tomer at the bar, later identified as Don Wilson of Buffalo, Wyo., wslked over, wrested the . gun away and fled in hit car before anyone could stop. him. Theatre Time Table ELS1NORE TContimious from 1 nm 1 , "TRAPEZE": 2 37. 111. I ll -the kiu.er is Loose"! 1:00, 4:21, 7.M. 11:14 CAPITOL (Contlnuou from 1 pm.) "SAFARI"! 1:00, 4 07, 7:14, 10:11 "SECRET Or TREASURE MOUNTAIN": :7. 104, 1:11 NORTH IALEM DRIVE IN (Catr open 4:45. Show at Dusk) THE LONE RANGER," Clayton Moore , THE PRIVATE. WAR OF MA JOR BENSON." Charlton Heston For kid from I to So Four col or cartoon. ?v- HOLLYWOOD (One showing nightly) THE YEARLING : "NORTHWEST ton PASSAGE": 1:41 Gun Wound Fatal to Man Services for A. V. Waters Set Mopday Funeral services for A. Victor Waters, 125 N. 18th St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Clough Barrlck fu neral home, the Rev. Harold Grin dahl officiating. Waters, production superintend ent at Willamette Lumber com pany, Dallas, died Thursday at a Salem hospital. He was 82. Survivors Include his wife, An ne, Salem; three daughters. Mrs. Betty Cap De Ville, Los Angeles; Mn. Vicky Ventura, San Francis co, and Mrs. Alice Xleen, Port land; two sons, J. W. Waters and Thomas Waters, both of Salem, and seven grandchildren. . Interment will be ia Reatlawa Memory Gardens. Glenn Asa Dodson, SO, died at his jiome at 3640 Cherry Ave., Fri day from a gunshot wound. the Marion County coroner's of fice said the wound was apparent ly self-inflicted. , Dod son's body was discovered by his wife about 10:35 a.m. in the garage of the home. City first aid men said he was dead upon their arrival. He had been ill for about two months, his family told police. Survivors include his wife, Mil dred Esther Dodson, Salem; three daughters, Mrs. Glenna Grace, Philomath, Mrs. Gale Brown, Lakeview and Miss Barbara Dod son, Salem, and two sons, Frank Dodson and Harley Dodson, both of Salem. - The body was taken to the Howell-Edwards funeral home. State Salary Modifications Expected Soon Possible Inequities in the state salary itructurei will be elimin ated ai soon as possible, Jsmes Dsniels, executive secretary . of the Oregob State Employes As sociation, said Friday night. Daniels, speaking to about SO new association chaptei officers, said the results of a survey of state salaries and wages will be available about Aug." 1 and will be referred to thi SUte Civil Service Commission. "There is to be no forgotten man in state . service, Dsniels said at an evening session devot ed to training of new chapter of ficers of OSEA. The salary and wage survey of state employes is under the di rection of James May of the Ore- ogn State Game Commission snd P M. Brsndt of Oregon State College. Friday's meeting was held in the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. It Wss part of a training program designed to instruct OSEA chap ter officers in orgsnization mat ters. Similar programs are being carried out in Portland, Corvallis, Roseburg, La Grande and Klam ath Falls. Publicity and public relations were discussed by Polly Pr ea rn ore, association publicity direc tor. Insurance representatives also explained insurance pro grams available to' state employes. SoLmsTell Military to Quit Bickering WASHINGTON W The House committee which holds the purse strings bluntly told the Defense Department Friday to cut off "squabbling" in the armed serv ices. "The taxpayer will be the prin cipal loser in such a quarrel," the appropriations committee said. It directed the department to take "immediate steps" to settle one of the disputes involving the relative merits of guided missiles known is Talos and Nike as de fenae weapons. This ihould he done by having qualified independent experts evaluate the merits and potenti alities of the two missiles, the committee said. Over Nike The Navy-developed Talos has been adopted by the Air Force over the Armv's Nike. The committee complained of what it called duplication of ef fort and money in building guided missile installations. It expressed its views in a report recommend ing $1,555,535,425 in new approp riations for miscellaneous govern ment agencies. The bulk of the money is for military construc tion programs. Sla Distatlefled Dissatisfaction . also was et expre.sed by the committee over the Defense Department's han dling of the Distant Early Warn ing ( DEW I line program. Early this year, the committee said, the Navy ordered a change in the program Invoking reloca tions. After delays in seeking con tracts, the committee reported, the Navy decided to use cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts.- Saying Congress long "has de rided the use" of this type of con tract, the committee commented: . "This is a prime example of the lethargy that seems to creep into the military construction program whenever efficiency and celerity of action are required." DANCE I Unlit! J&qr aataST) Vx it i it mi 4 i m::is ki:;s upsn h ) Today 2;C3 P.M. )) 2234 Fairgrounds Id. Fcr Ihs hnkukt ' EaiyCr sal 1955 tXds bpr II S4m- $2495 VALLEY K3T02 CO. Usee! Car Dept. Cantor 4 N. liberty Its. AU.'ASVllLE PAVILION - SATURDAY NIGHT Jim ' Bp SILVERTON Drive-In Theatre . ENDS 8ATIKDAY "MOGAMBO Pins "Cattle Outran of Montana" STARTS SLNDAT THI AFRICAN LION" Plus "Disney! Imperor Ponquln" .Cottonwoods Every Sat. Night Jack Kizziah And His New Texas Ramblers Adm. 1.00 tax Inc. Start of KSLM 5:304:00 P. M. Woodburn Drive-In ENDS SATURDAY "RAINS OF RANCHIPUR" Plus "APACHI WOMAN" STARTS SUNDAY "SUSAN SlT HIRE" . , Plus ' "GREEN FIR!" DAYTON LEGION HALL Music by LYLE aad the VYESTERNAIRES Ivory Sal. Night 9:30 to 12:30 Adas. 1.N (Tax lac) II FRttl A--- arf una If l sufc. - xWso tor -v 7f 1 Tax V 1 oraTsoift! r IMTMIlei SQBth rtSalcsB City limits - p TOMMY KIZZIAH And His Wtst Coast Rambltrs MtsHrt of Vttsfrn Swing PLAYING ON THE FIRST FLOOR CRYSTAL GARDENS SAT.NmJULYZ SECOND FLOOR THE OLD TIMERS flaying Tour fnorilt Mtlodits Admission 74c for TWO ONE TWO FLOORS PRICE BANDS MM Every Ssl. KlSs n u n u n n n u a n n M CI n n , to th Mniie of Now Orchestra Tcp-0-IIill North af Aurora -Old Time It Madera n u n n a a a a Jalcpy Destruction Derby SAT. NIGHT, JULY 7 TIMI TRIALS 7:4J F.M. C0LLYIV00D DOIVL Cont. Show I From 1 P. M. NOW PLAYING! I 11 -e I a I navi rwvor etn jucn Y J A Sptctacular Show Btforo LOW-ADVINTUfll . that mrm APWIOA APkAMII VICTOR . JANET 5, MATURE-LEIGH, W " - 11 J V II"! l- infra OMsiMASoopti vsha I -.'f ?;. 5t is TCMnccH.oe) .l Jkrt( JOHN JUSTIN ROLANO CU.VTR iuu s, saaaw hub . am sa bbm mm caat CAMraosi . osnaMOO pmsss si am ua auan a THRILUNO CO-HIT UT . VAURII WENCH .tl RAYMOND U, ., fJfi irjifliTr.ri CROWDS DEMAND HOLD OVER IT'S TERRIFIC DON'T MISS IT -NOTE- BIGGEST SINCE "BIG TOP" MATINEE SATURDAY f2 A r-J AskAnyono I Seen .A J "TRAPEZE V ' vi T,rrific Hvl'? Show frrr V( I v i ar w . xi' in niuer IS LOOSE" AND SUNDAY ONRMASCOPtVj hi iit:tr(fiif Kitten Alerts Family to Fire BELLINGHAM If) A kitten with smoke in its eyes ii hero and fire chief Friday in the Paul D. Wood household. The Woods' two sons were watching television Thursday night when the cat began raising such a noise upstairs the boys went upt o investigate. A bedroom was filled ' with smoke. The boys called the fire department, which limited dam age to a mattress, a scorched wall and a smoked kitten. Friday kitty can hardly see through smoke-bleared eyes and doesn't seem to realize It's rating as Cat No. 1 In Bellingham. Girls Paddle Past Salem A pair of Eugene misses, who believe in paddling their owa canoe, passed through Salem Fri day noon, Indian style. Dr. Barbara Radmore, Eugene radiologist, and Marian Johnson, daughter of Eugene's mayor and Mrs. Edwin V. Johnson, paused on the banks of the Willamette River here for lunch Friday in the mid dle of a five-day canoe trip from Eugene to Portland. The girls began their jaunt the Fourth ot July and expect to reach Portland late today after an over night itop at Newberg. They re ported some disappointment in the lack of current to propel their craft along forcing them to resort to considerably more paddling than anticipated. Demos Appoint Swearingen PORTLAND HI - Marshall Swearingen, Bend rancher and former president of the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation, will be Oregon chairman of the newly or ganized agricultural division of the national Democratic Party. H i i appointment w a i an nounced Friday by Howard Mor gan, itate Democratic chairman. Swearingen recently changed his voter registration from Republi can to Democratic. Alaska Fire Under Control ANCHORAGE. Alaska - The . 10.00O-acre forest fire along th Huslia River in interior Alaska has been brought, under control. Russ Bagley of the Bureau -V Land Manager -forestry division, in Anchorage reported Friday the big fire has been whipped and the fa men at the scene are "mop ping up" and getting ready to withdraw from the area. DALLAS MOTOR-YU Gates Opea 7:M Show at Dask Ends Tonight "ARTISn AND MOOEU" "VFJ4 MUZ STARTS TOMORROW Richard Widmark Bella Parvt in KB1 AND NIGH WATtr Cinemascope SECOND FEATURE Fred Astalre, Terry Moore la "DADDT IONS UCS" ' Cinemascope ; 'NOJffltJCAPITQL, A7 M0SL I wtxxs m fooo naoooti Gates Open : Show At Dusk if ENDS TONIGHT "THE LONE RANGER" A "PRIVATE WAR OF MAJ. BENSON" - PLUS: KARTOON KARNIVAL ir STARTS TOMORROW Tht Famed Stage Hit Cmto Thta Emt ii CINEMASCOPE aad COLOR! w 'M ID m-U M -HBIHIrM't CO-BIT. THE ( WORLD'S MOST ! FAMOUS pinn Iti srss fit- ak 7 I i ' J af m- r e ft 1 Haaaaa" TECHNICOLOW MAUREEN OHARA-GEORGC NADCR Ends Todsy - Open 6 4S V "Northwest Passage" M7U "The Yearling" STARTS TOMORROW Special First Run Engagement No Increase in Prices! iv&i-j r-i frsv. Ererythin you've hetrd nbout "GUYS AND LX)LLS" it true. The fame of this greit screen entertainment grows bigger day by day. V. k I sVaaa. 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