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took on a deserted, mid summer
look Friday as Sooner students
Meanwhile, subpenas will be is-
Sophs Soft
Cut Gasoline Prices
So Frosh
By noon Friday, the flight was
office in London.
Oklahoma City area gasoline prices spiraled down-
precautions against disorders.
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Fella Congratulated
Hospital Tragedy
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chamber.
Inc , who said he spoke for 900
cheer.
Savage, in his broadcast to the
tion are:
Friday he is awaiting formal con-
behind 61 to 54 loyalty to the
crown.
points. Lower lips beneath the
Talks t People
Albany hotel precinct).
mea-
sures at its disposal to protect its
officers at Kansas City.
Hall is Shackled
State charges of kidnaping have
29 Miles From Crash
about 100 conscientious ob,
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waist field maneuvers were cancelled.
Border Sealed Off
responsibility.
demning their families to a life-
had no need to fear physical earliest practicable date"— possibly
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To Cancel Trieste Ruling;
Mobs Attack Embassy
Storm Lashes
Florida Coast
GEORGETOWN, British
Guiana, Oct. 9—(UP)—Britain
Friday fired premier Cheddi
Get it off your deskl
Get it off your mind
Place Your Sunday
Want Ads Todayk
Kidnap Couple
Shuns Hearing
Silent Pair Fearful
Of People’ll Anger
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 0—rtf’—The two
The eight former officers then
will be subpenaed to tell their side
Missing GIs’
Families Irate
El Reno Woman Hurt
By Rioters in Belgrade
Mary Ellen Wampler, 23. El
Reno woman who was slightly
injured during rioting in Bel-
grade, has been abroad since
April 25, 1952. The daughter of
confessed and fear stricken kidnap-
pers of Bobby Greenlease Friday
waived the first legal steps on
what the state of Missouri hoped
would be a swift road to the gas
of the story and also anything they'
may know about vice conditions in
Carl Austin Hall, narcotic ad-
dict and master mind of the kid-
nap-slaying, and his alcoholic ac-
complice, Mrs. Bonnie Heady, 40,
a divorcee who abducted the boy,
In Rome, the Italian cabinet
unanimously congratulated Premier
Related news, Page 22
is held on federal extortion charges
the last moment that saved the
Greenhorns from another two
weeks of being marked collegi-
ates: a weak rope broke three
times in the tug of war event.
employe, she went to Belgrade
to work in the American embas-
sy as a stenographer. Reports
from there reveal she suffered
face cuts from flying glass
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Annual Tug of War
Al (MU Turns
cial investigation. The county at- line and 25.9 for ethyl, reporting
torney apparently is holding these the company's tank wagon prices
to submit them to the grand jury, were down Friday to 19.9 and 21.9
These additional disclosures re- cents respectively.
suiting from The Times investiga- A Deep Rock wholesaler said
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Oklahoma City Times may come
second on the agenda.
Six city employes and one city
former POWs, asserted in a state-
Related news. Page 21
ment: “This is . . . the first aban-
donment of soldiers in our nation's
military history ”
Some of these men once were:
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broke again
That's when Haines settled the
question and gave the Frosh the
good news.
The track event opened a day
of Freshman activities that will
conclude with a dance Friday
night and announcement of the
Frosh queen Spirit was running
high for the four candidates for
queen They in elude Sharon
By JIM JACKSON
EA, FROSH!
Sophomores.
Richard Malone, president of
the freshmen, 2241 SW 23, wasn’t
too worried "The freshmen al-
ways win,” he said, “or so they
tell me ”
interests,” the protest said.
A direct Yugoslav appeal to the
United Nations security council
was forecast.
In Trieste, communist-led labor
leaders threatened a general strike
New skirmishes in the admitted gas price war: Mid-
Continent and Deep Rock announced reductions, local Texas
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Britain Ousts Hey, Texas!
Seven Already Charged
Investigation of vote frauds re-
surged on the United States embassy—which like other
American and British buildings in Belgrade and other cities
was damaged in violent demonstrations Thursday.
Police, swinging clubs and the flat sides of their swords,
fought back the crowd in a 15-minute melee with the aid of
firemen who turned on high-pressure hoses from a truck.
The three Americans suffered minor injuries in the
stonings and violent demonstrations. They are Mary Ellen
Under Way
OU Campus Deserted
As Big Red Eans
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general.
Veto Frauds to Be Next
This investigation may be an
opening wedge in a general probe
of vice conditions throughout the
state of emergency were taken to
Harry Haines, a decent sort curb the activities of the ruling
penny from its already lower
retail rate.
American principles of
justice and humanity.”
Officials at Central State ho
pital, Norman, are attempting
the heart-breaking task of find- l
ing where 1,200 patients, many
of whom haven't had a visitor
in 10 years, came from. A study
tion and close co-operation with
the United States. (Page 1)
U. S. Charged With
Abandoning Soldiers
BOSTON JI — A spokesman for
families of missing prisoners of
war protested today against a De
fense Department decision eventu-
ally to classify missing military
All Are Pro-Reds
All ousted ministers were mem-
Shops closed at noon so that workers could join demon-
strations—which the authorities said must be orderly.
But a crowd of 3,000, armed with rocks and clubs,
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independent firm cut another -
cents, but considers the reduction listed as prisoners by the Chinese blue and white frosh beanies
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for the girls which brought a the coast in the vicinity of Fort
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men using high-pressure hoses beat back rock-throwing
crowds from the United States embassy Friday in the sec-
ond day of violent Yugoslav protests against the Anglo
American decision to hand over Trieste zone A to Italy.
Three Americans, including an Oklahoma girl, already
have been injured.
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Scanland said he will subpena
several eastside city whisky deal-
ers who accused the eight dis-
charged officers of shaking them
down for small weekly protection
payoffs over a period of several
months.
Top police officials and possibly
the city manager will be “invited”
in the west. Low tonight, 40-50.
High Saturday in the middle 80s.
IXTENDIO — Temperatures
will average 6 to 8 degrees above
normal the next five days. Con-
tinued mild temperatures, with
a slow warming trend, but only
minor day-to-day changes. Nor-
mal lows, in the 50s. Normal
maximums, 73-78. No precipita-
tion indicated.
Hourly Temperature
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Frosh were
acd
ONE—Twenty - one voters with firmation from his firm before
addresses in Ward 4 illegally cast notifying dealers of new tank
ballots in Ward 3, Precinct 4 (the wagon rates of 19 9 cents and 22 4
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black, black coffee; come on
gals, let's percolate ”
Hal), restrained by a
MARCH AIRFORCE BASE, , a _ ..
Calif., Oct. 9——A wrecked F86 tor, said Eriday.. . „
Sabre jet was found four miles He said the state selective serv-
THE ROPE BROKE twice.
I Someone decided it was time
Badge Means Low Pay
It doesn't make much differ
once which type of badge a man
wears in Oklahoma City, he is
probably underpaid. That’s the
result of a study by a five-man
fact finding committee here.
Firemen, members said, are
just as underpaid as city polioe-
men. (Page 9)
Pupils Give Pledge
The city's school kids have
taken it on themselves to see
that there’s no unnecessary noise
or disturbance in motion pie-
8,713 Army, 78 Navy, 871 airmen
and 493 Marines.
“Presuming them dead as though
they were just 7,955 statistics rath-
of fellow who was once a fresh- people’s progressive party, led by
man himself, made the ruling. Indian dentist Cheddi Jagan and
He’s president of the student his Chicago-born wife, Janet
ran senate running the varied track I A colonial office announcement
Vincent H Harrold, commander) events. said:
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fusiliers, streaming ashore from fans moved out by gaily decorat- :
British warships, took up strategic ed automobiles and buses.
positions throughout the capital and1 Two strong-legged students are w.m.i.. e p.. , .
threw up barricaded roadblocks as even pedaling their way to Dal- wampier o El Keno, Tace
---------------a-—--. ta> Buddy Krogstad and John- cuts from flying glass; Mrs.
ern decision to return zone A to
Italian control. But even the Ital-
ians were not entirely happy with
the move.
Cabinet members warned that
Italy has not given up its claims to
Yugoslav held zone B.
going rate. (Page 34)
Stalin's Policies Stick
Old Jee may have departed
this earth, but as far aa Russian
policy is concerned the former
dictator is very much around.
Russia's aim ia just the same
old story to an authority on the
subject who’s at the University
of Oklahoma, Norman, lectur-
ing a labor school. (Page 34.)
Gas Price War Widens
Oklahoma City's gas price
war reached Into the lower-
priced field Friday aa the battle
went into its second day. Aa
major companies reported some
slashes of more than three cents,
some of the lower-priced gaso-
lines also went down. (This
page)
Ike’s Explanation Lauded
Moot lawmakers Friday
cheered Ike's sssurances that
the U. S. is moving to meet the
Russian threat of an atomic at-
tack on America. But Kefauver
says Ike may have created an-
other layer of secrecy by not
giving details. He said he will
urge a senate quiz on the issue.
(Page 14)
Labor Secretary Sworn
James F. Mitchell, new secre-
tary of labor was sworn in Fri-
day and attended his first cab-
inet meeting. President Eisen-
hower was on hand to see Mitch-
ell take the oath of office. He
was named Thursday. (Page 38.)
Reich OKs Pacts
The West German parliament
re-elected Conrad Adenauer aa
chancellor Friday. The vote
showed widespread approval of
rearmament, European federa-
Rranson, , Muskogee; Norma
City, where the abduction occur in anticipation of violence there,
red, and murder warrants have United States and British troops
been issued at St Joseph, Mo., were put on the alert. British troops
where the boy is believed to have were confined to barracks except
been killed. when on duty. Planned American
THE SITUATION looked grim people said:
1 for the frosh for a while. | "Attempts have been made in
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city and county. However, no one) Another independent, Yellow Cab
gasoline, announced it would drop
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“At this moment the navy and Bean continued their bond of Appeal to Un Seen
the army are here in sufficient 3100,000 each on which the pair Yugoslavia "will take all
_ ----- — - ------- . waived preliminary hearing before
When the tug of war started, the recent months to undermine your U. s commissioner Edwin J. Bean States and Britain announcing that
Myers, Punta Gorda and Boca point, 15 months service on a five real estate firm, five of his em-
Grande - fishing hangout of the .. v-j --ployes and two of his customers
wealthy. FKK2SE CVCMN% Kidnapers were under federal grand jury in
------——-— ■ - dictment Friday, charged with
Clue Lost to Pasts of 1,200 Patients m
Facing the charge are W. C.
80 to 70 miles an hour pounded penitentiary last April,
t "From a common sense stand- The owner of a Midwest City
2 -Times Staff Photo by George Tapscott
Split Decision (The Rope Broke) Routs OCU Tears
The scoreboard looked dark midway in the Frosh-Soph track contest at Oklahoma
C ty University for Freshman Marianne Shirley, 2928 NW 50. She unhappily pulled
her beanie down on her head, prepared to wear it another two weeks if the Frosh
lost. She later threw it away, though, when the freshmen won a “split” decision
The split was in the tug of war rope—it parted three times. (More pictures, Page 31.)
been filed against them in Kansas throughout zone A.
In anticipation of violence there,
A third Independent, Native State
Oil Co., would make no comment
but not subpenaed to testify in ’ _ . . _____ ______
connection with the probe, Scan ward Friday morning as observers predicted a budget-saving
land said. era of “buying by the dollar’s worth” for delighted area
motorists.
in official position would comment _
on that possibility. later Friday from its present re-
investigations of county commis- tail rate of 25.9 cents for regular
sioners' purchasing policies and} grade and 27.9 for ethyl. Size of the
wide-spread city vote frauds willimpending reduction was not im-
mediately discloaed, but a spokes
man said, "We'll get on the fence
. .n., shackle, and Mrs. Heady, hand-
Rain Torrents, 75 MPH cuffed to the former convict, re-
Slav Leader Brands Move
111 just Dangerous’; Violent
Rioters Injure 3 Americans
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Oct. 9—(UP'—Marshal
Tito appealed dramatically to the United States and
Great Britain Friday night to cancel their “unjust
. . . illegal . . . dangerous" decision to give zone A
of Trieste to Italy.
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Oct. 9—(UP)—Police and fire-
er than human beings mourned by
Oklahoma can expect to get their loved ones and • grateful
about 100 conscientious objectors to nation might be an easy way out
work in her mental hospitals. Dr. for Pentagon brass,” Harrold said.
H. H. Donahue, state mental direc- However, conclusively proving
“ “ “ them dead ia the sacred responsi-
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been discovered the day before, ished.,. .
25 miler snuth tiu W’rdor First ones turned over to his de- , ---------------
March AFR official rdertmio partment will be used at Western time of doubt and anxiety is a
th/nilnt ama It r a State hospital at Fort Supply, he complete abandonment of funda-
s Theotigh”nfiEhter Antrcemor said.- 20 are needed there, mental A........--- -
squadron based it St Paul, Minn, uw, t,g, ,
ehad Aril” on wednesdayfrom plows there, the doctor
umaeAriz, gunnery train "Since conscientious objectors
fheairtorce ..id noma. slipped must stay two years, it would sta-
put of his parachute, harness and He said volunteers for hospital
developed trouble aftet the aireraft work will be interviewed, and only
councilman have been charged by on what might happen to its Black
the county attorney with illegal vot- Gold gasoline, now selling for 25
ing in the April 7 city election. J cents and 26 cents per gallon re- _ , , „ .
One .has been conviced by a jury spectively. personnel in Korea as presumed
and three have confessed guilt. ' Mid-Continent's DX service sta dead
But, there is evidence of still tion operators posted new prices of
more voting frauds awaiting offi - 23 9 cents for regular grade gaso-
ony’s constitution to prevent nual Dallas daffiness.
it from becoming “a commu- The exodus actually began
nist state ” I Thursday with some Big Red
The' drastic crackdown on the faithful risking professors' anger
red-tainted regime was announced' over class absenteeism to get on
by British Colonial Governor Alfred’ the scene early for the Oklaho-
Savage on orders from the colonial maTexas grid clash
of the Massachusetts chapter of “Throw 'em away,” he in- "There is no doubt whatever that
the American Prisoners of War, stnicted the new students Off Dr. Jagan and Mrs Jagan are
went the caps and up came a closely associated with interna
tional communist organizations.”
“Presuming men dead and con-
vealed five months ago by the with the rest of the boys.”
DX Joins Parade
Jagan and five of his minis-! NORMAN, Oct. 9—The Univer-
ters, declared a state of emer- .sity o. Oklahoma campus
gency backed up by British .......
guns, and suspended this col- once again succumbed to the an-
of weeks has failed to show who
1 relatives are. (This Page)
Marshal Tito's government sent
an angry protest to the United
Knox Cuts Rates Here as Independents
Indicate They'll Follow Big Finns’ Action
By MARY GODDARD
sued for the first of several wit- N ar A • n C, •
nesses to be called before the VI Ann I ifv mtatianc
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probe. | •
'Invitation' to Manager?
Oklahoma City Times
There were about three times > PLEASE TUBN.To. Britain
as many Freshman tuggers at PAGE 2 coLUMN ‘
City Police Quiz
To Open Docket
For Grand Jury
Vote Quiz Due Later
With Many Phases
Left to Explore
By HENRY BURCHFIEL
Investigation of the police
department, including the dis-
charge of eight Negro police-
men in particular will be
launched next Friday by the
new county grand jury.
Members of the grand jury were
busy Friday making routine in-
spections of the city and county
jails, county poor farm and tax-
supported homes for boys and girls.
When the routine inspection tour
is completed jurors will recess un-
til next Thursday. Then, they will
hear criminal cases to be present-
ed by County Attorney Granville
Scanland and his aids.
Criminal Caws First
The prosecutor said jurors, in a
brief session Thursday after the
jury was impaneled by District
Judge W. A. Carlile, .greed to de-
vote next Thursday to the routine
criminal cases and begin the po-
lice probe the following day.
The long recess was made nec-
essary because Scanland and his
assistants will be busy with trial
dockets in district and common
pleas Monday through Wednesday.
Want Ads for The Bunday
Oklahoman will be accepted
until noon tomorrow, but place
them today, if poastble. Call
Central 3-1211 for an Ad
Taker.
TWO—Twenty-three ballots were a certainty. Communists, he said, and his or-
illegally cast in the same precinct Charles E. Knox, president of ganization wants conclusive proof
for women listing the YWCA as _ c re, - of their deaths.
their residence. Ten say they didn’t page 1 oouimni Gas F'rices I He said more than 300 New Eng
vote. Eleven others had moved ---------------------- — land men are included among the
from the Y before election day, II • T A 1,995 personnel listed as missing—
and Y records show two others HOS Dita!S tO Get 7
PLEASE TURN TO Citv VntA 4..
Eete-B--t° 100 Objectors
Pilot's Body Found
those acceptable will be used. The
army allows conscientious objec-
tors to work in hospitals instead of
a combat branch of service.
ai^tart^NocSih tanet hsa"mhnan
High Saturday in the middle 80s. all Oklahoma employes Dr Dona
STATE-Fair today, tonight hue »aid. However that oath was
and Saturday. Not much change declared unconstitutional, and the
in temperature. High today, legislature has adopted • new oath
about 80 in the east to around 85 ;
ny Johnson, juniors from okla- Tina Moretti of Providence,
homa City, sheved ot- at 4 p.m. R. । • eye injured by glass
bers of Jagan's pro communist 1 ursday on their bicycles, slivers, and marine corps
people's progressive party. THEY hoped to make it to Dal T/Sgt. Enil S. Thomas of Dal-
.. The. colonial announced 1 las by 9 pm Friday in or- las, arm bruised when struck
that additional British troopsof the der to collect a $50 pot collected hv stones
---------- Korea-toughened 1st battalion of from "Doubting Thomases” ' pic..........
It was a tough fight Fri- ’he Argyll and Southerland high
day, with the Sophs pitched landers will he rushed here to help PISE CSIMN° Hey, Texas!
against the Frosh in the annual preserve order. --------- — IGuisenne pin. Fridav on the weg
Freshman day track competi- The colony a British governor.,— _ _ |Guiseppe Pella Friday on the west
tion at Oklahoma City Univer- Sir Alfred Savage, broadcast an
sity, but the Frosh won the right appeal to the colony ‘ population
to throw away their skullcap to remain.calm.and assured tha
labels. ‛ " the Royal Welch fusiliers and Royal (
, ' , . marines, already on hand, are ade
it was a technical decision at quate to prevent bloodshed and
cope with any trouble.
Party is Curbed
The drastic suspension of the
constitution and declaration of a
...... aancuueu w u auumez cuuvIII, 20 Yugoslavia completely sealed off
w: J u:> p • I mained silent during the appear- the border line between zone A and
for new rules—only 40 from each " ands Hit • eninsula ance before Bean except for a zone B, which it occupies.
class could tug. But, the rope brief private conference with Mrs. 1 in Rome, the Italian government
FORT MYERS, Fla., Oct. 9—UP Heady's attorney, William Rosen- prepared to take over Trieste de-
—A new tropical storm of near thal of st. Joseph. spite the violent Yugoslav reaction,
hurricane force struck the west Rosenthal said the kidnappers Premier Giuseppe Pella called his
Florida coast in the midst of a showed fear for their aafety while cabinet into emergency session to
"millionaires fishing ground” and talking to him and the only ques- consider steps in a possible new
plowed inland dumping torrents of tion they asked was about the crisis with President Tito’s anti-
rain on an already water logged "emotional situation” in Kansas Kremlin communiat government,
peninsula. City and St. Joseph. In Washington, United States
Although the Miami Weather, Hunt is Pressed government officials said zone A
Bureau said the season’s eighth The attorney said he told them will be turned over to Italy “at the
howler was powered by winds of up they
to 70 miles an hour, the highest viole
fopNEws
in Meys Times ete Glance !
f.z
and were ordered turned over to it "will not reconcile itself" to the meater. „ ,h.0 . .. aan
Missouri authorities, delivery of zone A to the Italians. tureitheatersezqtheyagain will
Bean continued their bond of Appeal to Un Seen &et in for • little less than the
were sagging.
The tug of war was open to all force to cope with any emergency
members of the Frosh and Soph 1 hav to declare * state ut
Setweenonttbesomniaeranonarna ISavagl’exglainedthat.tthe were until they are turned over to state
Gold Star memorial buildings. measures taken by Britain were .........K........
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velocity reported when the blow the preliminary hearing. Had they PKCAECOCUMN° Tito ' leads
smacked the coast was 62 mph demanded the hearing their transi-j-----------------------------r
Clements. Denver, Colo., and in gusts at Fort Myers. tion from federal to state custody
Shirley Norris Hennessey. | It appeared the worst damage would probably have been delayed Hioh# I n el little 1
—o.e, ete... . would tot caused by water. several days. Llg III I UUUUCUEO
TRA.K EVE NT --’j tradition Hundreds of thousands of acres Gov. Phil M Donnelly said Fri- . “r, A c
at the school, pitted both eds of rich winter vegetable farms and day he ia checking futher into the I n H H A f neoe
and coeds in some unusual feats, ranches were flooded and winds of parole of Hall who left the state SUS 141 UU0cd
There was a potato sack race 1 - - _
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Royal marines and Royal Welch, in full awing as Dallas bound
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find where these 1,200 folks came perintendent. says social workers tt anyoSundredthbinthda it £ stopped, depositing a mentally ill | The grand jury alleged that on
move non-oklahomans to their "opresorslatirveys have shown, “rymenntDonahun, tata ph anerhese are “* to obtaih ■»*'
home states and let those states however, that many of the 3,000 tients found to be from other Statisticians say patient popula- One loan, for 13,000, waa al-
support them, instead, patients at the hospital haven’t had states will be sent home aa soon tion at the four mental hospitals legedly obtained for improving
a visitor for more than 10 years as.arrangements have been made has declined by 297 patients since property of Mary Ford at 438
" * r‛t also shows with their home state officials, last March. Patients have either Northrup drive, Mk
patienta have been at Central A few of these patients would be been discharged or removed to----- 1 • —
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Town Talk ........ 9-.
Vital Statisties 27
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State of Emergency
Is Declared; Colony's
Constitution Banned
Editorial Page
David Lawrence reports the
Alabama governor's definition at
the right to work aa contained in
his message signing the bill.
Doris Fleeson finda the Turks
a little nervous over our offer at
aid to Iran.
Stan Delaplane eounts his eu
profits as he recans the more
rugged aspects of life ia the
country.
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