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BE SI RE TO
VOTE SATI RDAT
Hrrrftwniw Antrriratt
Full Leased Wire UNITED PRESS
VOL. 38 No. ItK
"NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS COMMUNITY DAILY NEWSPAPER"
BKECKENItflKtk\ TEXAS —THl RSIUY. Jt'LY 26. 1956
WEATHER
Scattered Rains
NEA rVewsphoto Service
PRICE DAILY 5 CENTS, SUNDAY 10 CENTS
CRASH OF SHIPS TOUCHES OFF
DRAMATIC FOG RIDDEN RESCUE
FAMILY M.irnte S-Sgt. M.itth
v""n- r'" ' a general r,.urt martial on manslaughter charges,
K n| J u 1 «; MM"r du"nx "f t,i;tl at '*>«"<*■ N. c. Left to i i,fht:
"Xr f'Z" .T Ntt" 8U>,r- Mrs" A"" C.^tello ;,„<1 Franc-is McKeon. Former
m^mbf rs of Marine K««rruit Matron .1 testifying about "discipline'
Marme/d.'lwnLi ^"w^n th-y were marched int.. R.bb-n Creek. Six of the 78
march said that
it was mostly
Oil Men Of Area Vote
To Air Public Danger
Prosecution In
MeKeon Trial To
End Testimony
By H. D. QI'IGG
I sited IVf«« Maff 4 orretpondenl
PARRIS ISLAND. S. C. npi—
The proaecuti <>n e tmIh jts caw
against S-Sgt Mitthew C. McKeon
tod iy. It i* expected to p rrtray — — r
drunken drill instructor „ j '1 th*' d"*ct ,rs hoP* " t'es
LINER SINKS AFTEN 1,635
: ARE RESCUE); FOUR KILLED
NAN 11 ( KET, Mass. <r.p>—The $29 million Italian lux-
ury liner Andrea Doria, rammer! by the Swedish liner Stock-
I holm, sank today in the Atlantic 45 miles south of here a
; little more than an hour after the last of her 1,635 passen-
gers and crewmembers were removed in a dramatic fog-
| shrouded rescue operation.
The Coast Guard reported that she sank in 225 feet
of water. At midmorninj? only the fantail of the three-year-
old liner—the pride of the Italian merchant fleet—remained
above water. Salvage operations - : ;
appealed impWI IIIW> I il mainland hospital, Die
At ivuat loui persons were re- 1 Stockholm rescued 425 of the An
polled lo have u.ea a. the result!™"?* [),'r'a passengers but the
bulk or the survivors more than
him
impulsively leading his platoon
into a swamp where six drowned.
Directors of the West Central, find that a fourth purchasing com-
l exas Oil and 4,as Asociati >n in pan;, had ordered a 7 cent-per-bar-
their meeting in Abilene Wednes ie| pi ice cut.
day voted to initiate an adveitis The
dig campaign aimed at the Ken by Sinclair Ciude Oil C> It in
era! public to show how a "d.pres- volves the company's purchases in
sion i„ the oil business can harm Brown. Callahan, Coleman Co
the general economy. manche, Eastland Palo Pinto
The campaigning will be g,n in Stephen, and Throckmort .n coun
in West Central Texas, and
ol me tragedy winch occuried late
(Continued On Page fi)
One of th.' final government wit''4'' A^ilc^* which they discuss
Wl>j sP>«"i d. , . I Cooke and Grayson counties in
1 he) came out of their meeting North Texas.
weancsoa, n.«hl white the Andrea | {Z'T^a by l\ '"T'i
. . , . , liner lie de France, which sailed
uoria S passengers ceiv.-i>lalcu aI
a "last ingrit out parly, the huge
olack-huned liner wa.> lu nave ui -1
rived in New York today.
One of the injured, identified as1
Alt' Johaimssan, ;>0, died two limi-
ne w est cut older was made utes alter ueing rushed to a hos-
pi.al here by helicopter. I |
The Coast Guard rep.nted thai I
three bodies had been spotted1 KDITORS NOTE: James Geggis
aboard the Italian vessel shorti> of the United Press was the first!
before it sank. They were not newsman to fly over the scene
identified at once. ] where the luxurv liner Andrea Do-
Writer Pictures
Stricken Ships
hk;H
spirit
with I
*cheduled to testify in the
niarh of death court martial is
Nany I t K J Ate he* n, the (I'M*
tor who ica\e \I« keon a bUw*d te*t
for intoxication.
Testimony of Atihetton anil in-
troducti n of th * result# of the
"Bogm's t*%t" for intoxication in
dicateil tiiat th** government mijrht
try to prove th.it McKeon was
drunk v* hen he ordered the re-
cruits into the muck ami ebb tide
of Kibb >n Creek.
Result* of TeM
The Bog en # tent," um'H by the
Navy to indicate decrees of al-'
ed the "soft crude'
Russ Subs Are
Concentrated In
Pacific Water
Fears Continued
problem to; News that the price cut trend
j had m ived into North Texas con-
firmed opinions voiced in the di
rectors meeting that West Central
! Texas did not stand alone in the
; problem.
Excessive imports received most
, attenti >n at the Wednesdav meet-
; ing.
Cong. Omar Burleson spoke
briefly at the meeting, pointing out
; the problem
PIIMTS—Vice President Richard >1. Ni\
i lie I- ft Whi le House following ni.*et;ng ..
111 Kiseahower. Kailier. Massae||iis>
was boosteii as (iOI* Vice I're.-^ije
01 Se. Ilietl ill high
legislative leaders
.!s Gov. Christian
itial candidate by
to
regions. He said congressmen from
Community. She was known also
t _ ^ | as Mrs. Ella May Delauey.
SL'BIC NAVAL BASE. The Phil- areas are "well^ informed 'on .il in- n,,'>'li y s eil as returning tour- flying 54 feet over the helpless, Befoie moving to the Retreat
coholic concentration in the blood 'PP'™** «* Soviet Russia has dustrv problems, but that "educa ,sts* *'**« shinny down ship. We P#iiM sfe no one'aboard, to Itye some three months ago.
showed a result .f " 1.5" when Mc <- ncentrated the bulk of its >uh- tion" is needed among those from Ci"K" ",P,S and nt't!i to "U'h (Continued on Page Six) She lived in Breckenridge, making
Keon was tested at midnight last ".-t in the Pacific Ocean, other sections .f the countrv "escue boats. The Andrea Doria — -mm —i nonie at 810 Last Williams.
April 'J. Th.' march began around Plob;ibl> including a number car- R. M ( Bobi Wagstaff. Abilene luid ^'heduled to d-« k in C#UI|> Admittfid TO "« suffered from tailing eye
f :<H p. in. There has been no tes- r> ",a missiles, reliable. attorney discussed a petition re- V'w V "rk thl--' morning and the "™ " .. . ! l !' u111 . yevtn' ^Ut
timonv that M. Keon drank anv sources said ttoday. garrling imports that has been pre- Stockholm left New York Wednes- I a«m| HoCBltfHC ! had ben in ill health for only a fevv
thing dtrr ing the march He «as ..Ho '1 . S„ n!,val !4""""s pared by the R.iyalty Owners As- ,,a> enroute to Kurope. | weeks. She suffered a stroke last
said Russia has "probably two- s..elation for submission Fridav
t 11 l . ■!■ . k.. . . ft .411. _1 ' •
arrest M immediately afterwards. .. .
A leading of 15 is considered t,., . f. h',V --xpanding
to be borderline where a person *' " a< wa
at
might he pas--iiijr fron s.biiety to
Ru.-.-ian submarines are
t . i . „ . based in Soviet ports on the Asian
a cwidit.on v> hen he t.« "under .1 j , ,K. ,,
- ri,, . i . mainland and at base-, in < ommu-
th" influence. A reading above n|sf
1 5 usually is . onsi.le.ed to indi -p,.. no r,tin,.ltf. „(
catc so"ie intoxication th>> „1I(, ,)f th#> Sov„.t ,ubmar|n<.
The 1 .. figure means that the f„,vt,. However. th l 5S-.V! edition
• ' milligrams of al of thH authoritative Jane s Fight-
ing Ships estimated Russia's
Special meeting in Washington.
"W est ( entral T"Xas is in a
weak spot," Wagstaff said. "They
are building more refineries on the
eastei n seaboard to process for
eign crude >il. an.l they are build-
ing larger and larger tankers t«>
bring the nude in
Imports Cheaper
"It is getting cheaper all the
time for th>
c .hoi [mo cubic centimeter of
whole blood. underwater fleet at "riot less than
Li.iuor hMdrnce Protested ton" w.th at least 100 more under
( hief defense counsel Kmile construction.
Znla Iter.nan protested bitterly The sources said the Soviet sub- lonK «a>' from refin-ries.
against the Ian officer's admission marines in Pacific Waters are not Kaudei-dale -t Abilene
of the test e\H uation int evidem*e al! biif lonK-ranj?e underuater an "'^ce Street of fii.iham will
Wednesday B< rman said it «as a ,-r.ift. They said the force in- i'tt"'ul meeting in Washington
t«?st for in toxica* ion. He declared eludes smaller submarines appar- ^ ^ a*H ' ♦'preventatives of the
McKeon is not charged with ently desijrneii to harass American "*** Central Association. Twenty
(Continued ot Page Six) surface vessels that mijrht be ope- | am' ^asi associations have
ratinar near the Asian coast in the bwn "v'te«i to discuss the import
e%ent of war. problem and take part in a Fri-
U. S. naval quarters belie\> the 9a> aft* rno«>n conference with De-
Steel Strike
Agreement Now
Appears Near
By ROBERT G. SHORT AL
XKW \ ORK il.lfi Negotiator:!
worked 1 in111 the early hours todav
on details of a three-year contract
■xpected to end the nation's fourth
It-ligest stwl strike.
The steel industiy and the United
Meelworkvrs union met until 1
a. in. KPT.
Negotiators said they would re-
sume hammering out a new con-
tract this morning. When they
broke up for the night .the tiled
negotiators said they had not
completed work on a new contract
hut indicated they were near agree-
ment.
The negotiators staged their
marathon night session, the fir.it
>iniv til.- strike began r> days ago,
j in renewed eifort to end the walk-
, out ot liall.lMii) steelworker... It
vvas reported that two prominent
figures in President Kisenhowei
| cabinet had personally brought
| pressure to end the strike which
'already has cost an estimated -jL
billion.
Policy makers To Meet
Barring a last-minute hitch in
the morning meeting. David J. Mc-
Donald, I'SW president, was ex-
pected to present a new three-
year agreement to his wage-policy
committee this afternoon. If the
committee approves it the strike
will be over.
The night session strongly in-
u ..viTuii creased hopes for a settlement.
B-v 1 MTKD PRK.SS At Pittsburgh last week, John \.
the six gubernatorial candidates Stephens, vice president of I' S
started their last concentrated up- ! Steel and chief industry negotiat-
peals for \otes today bcion* head - ! nr. told reporters that "when we
ing home to mark their ballots in I into night sessions, you knew a
Saturday's Dem.*ratic primary. settlement is war."
W. Lee O Daniel spoke in A us- 1 After Wednesday night's recess,
tin and planned to leave later in Stephens was asked if negotiators
a motor ealvacade for the gates had hit a had snag. "If w> had."
of the Alamo in San Antonio. ' he replied, "we would not he re-
Sen. Price Daniel talked to turning in the morning."
Houst >n policemen at a. in. Price Boost I.mints
and then It'll for Beaumont Dan 'Tie agreement, when accepted,
iel will return to Houston Friday v''! be followed almost immeiliate-
to Breckenridge in to wind up his campaign. by a steel price increase of h. -
stayed aboard the precariously past 24 hours. PI-7 and made her home at 2021 J- Kvetts lialej was head"d for tvv,en >,S and $111 a ton, according
listing iiner in a desperate attempt Stephens Memorial Hospital ail- Souih Flint. She returned to her "Victory Dinner" in Dallas to ■ informed industry sources. 'I no
to keep the pumps running, but mitted W. H. 0'Hara, medical, home town to live, but came back' night. average price of steei now is JSI-'.O
they were ordered to abandon Sandra L.e>' Sweet, accident victim, to Breckenridge a short time later, i Daniel spoke bef .re a change of
-hip this morning by Italy's min- and Mrs. Charles Dunn, surgical Far many years, she made her liv- > shifts of Houston policemen and
iste>- of merchant marine. ( patient. ing baking bread and sweets. I reminded them he conducted a na
Seven persons w re iep..rted in-' Sandra I.e.. Sweet. Mrs. 41. 4i. Born September 20 1871) in Ti- tionwide inv estigation which "has
jured in the i-<.111.-1- n and five of tlililland and Rickey Pendleton tusville, Penn., she was married to led to the strougest federal nar
the;n were plucked from the deck were dismissed. Capt. David Sidney in 194MI in De | cotics law yet."
f tile ciippled St.. kholm by Bieckenridge Clinical Hospital j troit. Mich He died in l! l>7. I IVovides Death Penalty
The White 12,alio-ton Stockholm 1 i ia and the Swedish passenger
cut a huge hole m the black side -hip collided in a fog. His dispatch
of the 2y,lW:{-ton Andrea Doria at j follows.
11:20 p. m. edt while dancing pas-. ——•
sengers celebrated their "last JAMES GE(i(>IS
night out." Some six hours later j
all ot tiie Andrea Doria's passen- . NANTLCKET, Mass. (l.P Th<
gets and most of its crew had "'a Dona, in the glare of :r
been transferred to four of the I.',8,n1? sun- ',,,,ke;J l,ke a broken
flotilla of vessels that steamed to! toy boat on the calm sea.
the rescue. | •>.r"u"41 the tncken vessel, over
a five-mile area, were gray Navy
destroyers, transport ships and
Harold Stassen, announced in Boston that h.- will "lionored"
nominate Nixon us President Kisenhower*s running mate.
Stroke Thursday Six Candidates
Proves Fatal To
For Governor In
Mrs. E. M. Sidney Final Appeals
I'nable to Lower Boats
The Andrea Doria was unable ..inpty lifeboats.
>f the relatively small I lower t%*. a1lu;1,",um I'^rats. Th; triple-tiered decks
number of lawmakers in Washing , 'S>engers, including several Hoi- |uxunous Italian liner listed close R"-lfe Retreat in the Necessity
ton wh> came from oil priMlucing •s,'v""u stars, famed correspond to the water line.
''its and socialites and huropean y,-,, I7ie down on the "deck
of thi1
Mrs. Klla May Sidney. 85. died
at 2:30 p m. Wednesday at the
The Andrae Dona's skipper. Local hospitals report four ad-1 Thursday
Piero Calamai and ID of his men missions and two dismissals for the ^he came
• ^,,,,i " i!V L •'•l,1"'s to I 'oast Guard helicopter for trans- admitted Mr. Clark Wood.
Impott ciude while here we face
high production coats and are a
r ton.
An increase in steel prices is al-
iilost certain to toucn off price in-
creases in the products of other
basic industries using steel.
The three-year, no-strike agi' c-
ment is said to call for a total
Surprised Officers Proud Of Success
MARINES TAKE CHARGE OF
BES MOINES FOR 15 MINUTES
She was a member of the First "It even provides a permissable imiea.-e appioaehin
I .. . . .... . , ... < i nr < : n liniii' -I hi .tit 0ii ....ui
Presbyterian 4 hutch, joining at the death penalty for any poison con
ag" of two, and her membership victed of selling the killer dru
| was in the Breckenridge church at heroin, to boys
the time of her death. IS," Daniel said.
Funeral services are to be held! O'Daniel, after a radio broad-
I at i. p. m today in th? First Pres j cast and hotel recepti >n in Aus
byterian Church, with the Rev. E. tin, was to leave for a vote-get
H. Surface, pastor >f the First ' ting appeal with a dramatic back
, Presbyverian Church in Eastland, | ground of the Alamo.
O'Daniel planned to be in Kil
SEEN or HEARD
" By C. K4 H.
officiating. Burial will be in the 1
DKS MONIKS. Iowa <I'.P>— A one else in the tawn. However, i Breckenridge Cemetery under the | gore Friday and then return home
Russians have submarines equipped fer se Mobitizer Aithur S. Flem- Marine reserve seiiteant and 51 I'm pleased w ith the boys because j direction of Melton Funeral Home, j to v >te in Dallas Satarday.
- - ' " companions took over Des Monies I understand th« opearation was a; Survivors include three sisters' Hill \ ole In Liberty
Mrs. Charles Colby of Matville. : Daniel will spend election day
New York. Mrs. Bertha Theiss of I Saturday in Houston. But first, he
50
cents an hour—about 20 cents an
hour for the first year alone.
,. l , ■ , , i Tlie new contract will provide
to boys and girls undei j th„ nilti0n's steelworkers with di-
rect wage increases averaging
about 10 cents an hour each year,
a form of guaranteed annual wage;
additional vacation arid" holiday
pay. and premium pay for Sunday-
work.
to carry and launch guided mis- '"ing .n the same subject. .- - — —— — .
siles. They assume that a number Bill Pitter *p r e s i d e n t of f >r 15 minutes late Wednesday, j complete success,
of these would he in the Pacific the association, and J. D. Sande forcing all local television and ra-
since the bulk of the Russian sub fer, both of Breckenridge reported dio stations but one otf the air
marine fleet is stationed in these >n efforts made last week by They had no official authorization
waters. committees to keep other compa
Be sure lo tote Saturday for the' Tl"' lr. S. Navy, according to nies from follwing Cities Service
of ■your ch4ce-no beer 'lua''^*d naval sources, is build- Oil Co. in rutting prices. Cities
vail to Stephtes men or- in* powerful "killer subs" which Service was first t. make the
toss Sloan M-eatlv im- c"u'^ n,,t on!> attack surface price adjustment, but was follow
of oxrre£leet' moot , rH't but also track d-.wn enemy ed by standolind. Magnolia and Sin-
11 submarines and destroy them in clair
\^turned m I
white sttfcrla
injure
ent_ most
flR CONDITION Morw
l 'hat th(. L*. S.
Tropical Storm
Rain Breeder?
By I'NITED PRRSS
The season's first
210 2-door. style-lone brown and biege.
trr, directional
R B Co
low c it ami]
caught
F! #OLKT half-ton pickup, light green. 24.0410
half ",C f miles. One owner trade-in. 6-ply tires, tailor
com-1 yM'«t ""er*
re. I-a jflkitstandinf buy JLUJr J
non ii*w
sw er v& re Just A Few Of Our Many Outstanding
bValues
inancing at Bank Rates
The reversists said the purp.se
of their "mission" was to blacken
the city prior to a simulated A
bomb attack. They carried dummy
rifles and hand grenades with
them.
Reserve officials indicated that
The group als eXp. enfted ap- r:o disciplinary action would be
preciation to officials of the North taken against the gioup, wh , kept sto"rm mav "bring heavy rains to
k '4S ' 'inc^ ,a> ASKoeiatrw their plans trom ott;cers.
J for their as>istance in seeking a
"*lution to the problem.
m :t!'ok "}er the filter cent-r of the Thun.lershowers broke out along
fflfl I IfltinHS it.r.unil 4>hserver 4 or pa, the tivil ^ |owel. coast earlv today and
WIHMIIWin Defense head.iua.f is, the tele K.c;l!ii„na| squalls from a cyclonic
Ireiald 4., Payne phone companv offices and e<)Uip- | monievent in the southwest Gulf
nient, the water plant, anil an \fexico wer* expected to move
emergency unit of the Air Nation- jnto thr area toni(fht.
al (tuaid. Th under sho we rs also hit the El-
, I Broadcasting and telecasting Paso area t siny, but the rest of
° • was discontinued for a bnef pe the stale was fair with no imme
We Buy And Sell
Now And Used Cars
(iene Funderburj? -
Owen Rogers
runderburg & pugers
r MOTORSR
PHONE 113
423 E. WALKER
Detioit. Mi. higan, and Miss Emma will go to his hometown of Lib
Gray >f Buffalo, New York. j erty where he and Mrs Daniel
Pallbearers are to be V. C. White 1 will cast their votes, returning
W J. Rhodes. Russell Payne. Don ' then t > Houston to sit out the
Chrenshaw, R. E. Lee and H. L. ! counting of the ballots which may
Bunkley. | determine who is the next gover
nor.
Ralph Yarborough. J. Kvetts
Haley, and Reuben Senterfitt made
' M f\' , # L' X ' r>ull; s. a consei vtive strongh ild,
tropical | ury V^IHOT the center of their attention tod:;;..
Yarborough spoke over television
Ku ftramle DAI.LAS if.'Ti Bishop John ! Wednesday niu'lit. saying if 1.750.
Wesley Lord Is
, . . M.^rt n v i.i f |the drought-Stricken ,MLLAS „ h
member of the^'llih rifle lomDan'v 1 ^ ""fu '"iT t«might or Friday, the w-sley Lord of Boston, today was ! 'W votes are cast, he will win
took over the filter renter^ of the vvther bureau said tode.y. I the ne-v president of 0 Board of fContinued On Page «>
t.M.K Ui. tut. I cent, r Of the I Th.in.lershowers brok.. out. aloosr Temp-ram-.- of the Methodist
.. , | iirrttiu \ ,
W ADlNCo 1 i baby h«iy born
in Hertd-
SWIMMlNIi m.itai in Abi-
Chnreh. 'I - w
at :i m '• t:ng
Dr. Caradine R. Hooten, of
Washinirt >n, D. C„ was re-elected
h ' /" 11" i Next to h.it.estv, your m-st police-
here Wednesday. ! Trammell-Swanson Insurance
Afep*
/VWVW*^V. *v
iferivral -erretaiy of the board.
Hoo*en is a furmer
ormer" r>aUas p V exhausted his - .
Other new offic- to the voters. Dan Krai is feel* that he^
Bronte Man Kills
Lifelong Friend
BRONTE, Tex. -«T.Pi — Hollis
Stevens, 28. died Wednesday night
•.f a bullet wound Ib the hi'ad and
his lifelong friend*.Vernon C.lenn,
also 28, was charted with murder.
The shooting took place in an
■•utoniohil" parked behind the post
office. C.leau was a postal em-
ployee and Stevens a highway de-
partment section foietnan. t'ilomi
•vas released ..n $5,4K)0 bond.
Deputy Sheriff Frank Ktiz7'.
vlio said he had heard there wou'd
Se trouble betwe-'n the two, can.e
upon the scene as the shooting
; occui red.
Kazze was ahot through the
Ji yht hand while disarming Glenn
of a ,25-caliber pistol.
First vie.. < ause, the
ICE CHESTS
VIGOBO
Mr. ,)t- time. Plato said they failed | diate relief from hot weather in I ^V^ 'ffrrible moment, *is-
nd pa- to remaining radio sta 1 - -• -
^•Voters
and
the pathetic conditions even
*■ c sight.
tion in Des Monies, because the Rising tides were ti* «l-
door was locked, and the men the lower coast and «r "" "ar*
didn't want to cause any property were warned to stay j
damage. I „f Corpus Christi. Aid before a Federal Bureaucratic meeting
I... .. squad of in ni n "captured" Thundershowers>mj those in charge that instead of
Ith fighter interceptei sound Junction We«<-' , . , „ ,u„_,
■. .. m BBCIill IkA net ll'h ha5 hwn "n a "Coding had .27 ine>* taxpayer* money in
WHITES PREMIUM DELUce July t. The Marines sh .wer, M the job they were hired to do and do it right.
over a fence and sur The died out of the meeting which broke up soon thereafter
•rmed guard in the >p- seve^j hls HueKndions.
•hev informed th« ; by
40% Discount
Plus tax and your old clean, recapable tire
•tmissi ir
plar
>p«-
Ill Wnl
Walkar
A . T O 8 I T 'fun
WHITE
PflOM
171
•chool bell twenty minutes early to allow one hundred cold
and shivering children to go inside ot a warm liuitding. He
Incurred the wrath of the principal but also hut everlasting
admiration.
He was captain of the basketball team, baseball team and
track team—He was elected President of his Senior class by
acc la Bullion. He played in the band and acted in the school
■Ml*
people and not a selected few. He believes i
and not backroom politics. >
This is the type of man you will vote for on
fearless, persistent, reasonable, open-minded, a ma^ *
true representative of the people, self made, a " ,°3'
American and true Texan. ■
Once again we are at the iross roads in his# alul the
destiny of men.
The issue* are identical with- those precedf the Revo-
lutionary War, The Civil War, and a greater^"1* ■ *
before us. The issue involving «he very
American Way of life now threatened by gl
fostered by "one worlders" and "intellectual
would have us reduce oar individuality to
pattern found in the Communistic system
ticed by the higher insects, ants, bees,
efficiently practiced by the Russians.
Men like Dan Kralis stand out aa pillaA of h#P* to *'ay
tha-oaslsnght of-Ma mad laah Inward Insane
r i
who
social
ficiently prac
and not aa
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