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''"”*•*'**'* * * * * ★★★★ Eleven Red Armies Hammer Germans NAZIS STRUGGLE TO BREAK TRAP •'“•WPS?™1? "”i , OAM710T pAST PRUSSIA!, i *‘v*n ®allemstein C I POLAND A *. * \ Warsaw' 1 ?REST'u]|lsiV^L!->x -I o «:%, ? L0DZ d * ^/marshes -fc _LUBLIN"', KOROSTSN# i TP,AT,-'6 5Y THE SWlrT ■. and:/ • we t of I! ;a. tin ■ a ■ a :i< 1 - .>[ Gel- m ' n I'Mnti-.i and ! v.a (I) are struggling la light their way ta . other Nan units ia ,-t Pru>.-. i. Meanwhile, tin. am units n ur . i ■ are tanning out r :dlv toward the cos •. ; e ties of Mnzunp, and t.iepaja, t" p u the tia|k_ Anoints K d Aru.y gi .up s reported at the g.dc ; of , ■' Pru i. appare’ 11 y headed toward i g. T<> the smith (It, ‘It 'ml K<-i n I; >ko sev.-ky's tro>.o* i r furiously pt cnc y f'.rceu 'ending Warsaw. (Int^rnaiiotaf) Congress is Faced With Reconversion, State Right Fight Britain Is Alter More Lend-Lease I 'ii r liens |n | Ir>|<| Aloof Oil, Pl’WISO * |1 111 Pacific War Yuri., Any. ", ( \|') "I I'ii'iaI.; a i'1, in i -l in;; ' <1 !* ■:i.i■ a ii I a I'l it < ■ ■ i ‘Irfeal a . c •• Till ial I, In play her full pa r! 1 '• ' ■ I’an fie war, l he N at ion,a I A " '■11 i'll nf AI a mi I'acl 11r<■ r ii• ]"■ a■ 1 *• a| )(l,|ay. 1 ' >1 I fei l Is have told ' dll' ' ! -Ill’ll art ii ,|| l . , ii i ,"lul el V ■ l Pi -I ivr off i .i'll 'Us i'l'" - '••'tii n in KiigI'inrl." 11',-■ ■' ' li •. weekly publication of nation, said, 1 'aimed Hi,a unless ve di■ 1 la'I un’s r|. mestie it ivm;. , • ' not lie able to play tin par' ' ' ' 1 : her in l he Puri l ie . a i '' P'lhlieatton said tin* pm ,■ ■ -a!, Tier diseiis.su n in nigh I ' r, i. fjivies, \vi m i |ri e l * I, 1 *, ., S|:,',.s $2,a00.0(Hl,O"s l and up ■' ’ ! 1 1 I v above war eo t. a ■ 11 v ' u ild ' :,ii departiin* from • iie a; "sent ' ■'ii- " -e proerani. bcnnisr t \ mid " '• frankly to suppoi i Hrita " policy." ( i nr primary concern nt 1.1 -mis ,, 1 1 '! I U'iais fav"ring the i .‘ ' ■ t " XM aid, was hf w I i olita n ill., a n I1"'' 1 • Congress and avoid inalur ' "i ■ lia-m Russia, K: an e. liclgi '.'and and i ither count lies. 1 1 111 ici,11 estimates, X .XM 1.1• i<• i British experts have d roped *"1 1,1 , i percent since the w.ii n ■ f*'1". d that she has lost or Pqn'd '■1'''1 'n estimated fiftv pc-cot i "t "a 1 i'nign investments. i’rU'sh are determined to . . 'id. s" tar as possible, going deeply >nl" dehi or liquidating any more " 1 w holdings," the public action Saul. Thus far tile British Imp re .iirted all suggestions that such post war assistance be placed or. u , oa-'i t'i direct loans or that they go * > the V li.otuii eu t f tu'fcfc) Postwar Relief If, P>i*Tf;e~! Issue in ( ontrovrrsy I>111 \\ . .[jin;■ ■ ■ in. A liir V. i M’) ( ■ .nj,:i'c • f'.nii'., In :;ri|» thi ; v oil with i I'cnn \ it . i < i n lend da ■ I i<,11 wit Ii a a .ties' '■ i-1 i In <■ V. I 11>■ III t he Splint' III! UIITM j ill iv in ‘Mi (Minprii talon. ami I Inn ■ |; iiiihiii an • imli'innina' a. hal 1 la \ ■•all all aerent u.i nil ■ ni|i|uy na 111 ra I h<■ r I lum of ways I it* ai i111• finiiii.ynvei]I. I • , I ■ i . • n! IK ’ inched al I ' Sr aif 'I ::i --f lay a lien I ii \i • ■ i ! ,a> r ua a K .. me- • il'iy ■ nr i a .! 1 mfl i i . a I nir i 1 • Si 11.1. r f'.r. a :;r. (■ a a I) a "a at. • oier. up I r i|rlia.tr. AI .. nr liir ,m,'".in', and v Ii hall pay ll. : 1..i i a ■ I . y i large ' gnu a’’ nl w -■ , ii/rd . tin- Mlin ay-'l ' ii :afl K i a i- , me i ..11., , ■ a ix-nrt p . I.a gill.; .... high -la via weakly lor ! fob less rtrrai and rivii'ai'. ua m I>1«i\ i-ii The Feilern I "a ■ i nnif-n' ■a.'' id pa v i ar - ’ \wr s.- t a r lit" r t:r ii ' SI,: - '■!.,>• ecragt' o| Sac n m prn -. 111 a i 1 . a - Witilr . a " nI n.ng Cl \ l'l ago .V Stale pi'.'gl a: as and . aging Hum some I.OUIt.uiH) | Federal en,pl"Vfs. the (.!• i go pr • .,i ... 1 aa ninistrat i"it In the state.:. V. ;th a ,,] Irr payments I hall : ■ re | " a a I nv tile rival nu-as.a'O. I; has the harking "I most van ’ill ; a mirral ;n the Republican k' d er.-hip, a h'> h;e. <■ iss.tiled tile Mur-| rav-'l i .:i..m-KiIgure i'ill .is .."st |v. pkrlv I . ene.'iiragcd op-longed id let. i s . d a attempt t" 1‘ 'dein! -,. St • a ployment programs. The Senate leadership la >ped ! hi-p, m the light "ne ivav or the ,a;a th .- week and t a1 II 1 ise Wavs ai.i Means C mitnitee already has call n a meet : I i '-'.a <.I . in tin' hope taking up "l Senate i ii] ... t can i"' rushed to Hi Ii' m" : 1 ]■ eat iv next ■•>. eek While unemployment lrgi.-l lion , r, a ■ '.'a. v ' a t ll<s Senate finer, there t •> business before Hie IP use proper this wek. Committees in both branches expert to t\. n in ,-hape hills dealing with sn-Wts prnperty disposition .and os' nlish ment <■ 1 machinery t"i' managua; tin. overall reconversion job._ hfatiifp Partly cloudy anti warm to nii'lit and Tuesday, with stat ic,.,.,t shower* and tluuuler Nazis Offer Stiffening Resistance V'l.il Center In. .South Captured l*y the Russians Moscow, Aug. 7. Kiev ell [Jus inn arms' group. hamw.iwi'd with artillery and homier- i<. day at the steel I mtmlal inn ; of i many s east wall, ha - ed on ivrakow . Warsau and tin I 1 esteii corner of Kast I’rusi.i, • ■ n countering the toughest oppo sitinn m 11it1 in-nay summei u I( nsive. Towai (I Die southern extremity m 1110 1 .Hftll-milp front, the Ills-.-.u-. captured !hf oil and . nim n ill 'ii eentor el I)rm orye/, chn.-iid lie German.- m a bloody rout deep ju; , ihe Carpal in.in inminl an appi -, -, . In the (V.eelu..Slovak border. IP-d om ii, 'i! ded tt:e I loo ng .-:u my - norsele.-sly liter deslr,y,.ig six o • ip -1 id ill 1, at the 1 )rohi> e/ 1 a - lion. German resistance stiffened with infantry and armored re serves now making iin.it stands to save the Reich from conceited invasion. the Russians, eaotur ing .'!0 villages in Itie north, stood file to !."> miles from Hast i’rn. sia. In the south tieyoml ilie Vistula river loir, they were within 7.V miles of German Si lesia. lughlv inilnsti iali/ed . o il region. In this area, they wei° toil .’,0 miles trim the I’ohsh city of K ra kaw ( llllv ill till- I! d I II- .1.11, I - i ■ 1 lie nor;hern •!< • - the !' 11 ;o*h inns did the war rei .an fluid. Clhp Geri’i.an . , . i i« d llwv had recaptured ,Jcli>av , in tail a. in lip , f'll-l 111 le 101:0101 Ma- 11 1 |i e. ‘ Ost nl Riga. I Rlli .-ion pIT 'tie ■■■ a . 1 • e,"l V 111 - 1 PI1..P a g. I i I)I all G ‘ I an I rollg - point. SIpad ; I v nut .... ing w patwarfI .a|, eg 1 • 1 . . .’ 01, 11,, Red army wared the mom.-m w-hen it r-M| 1 ] f I l.u :i ltd 1 p- ■ ' el 111 i ’ i , •■’ I,, ’ an a I thp I torn ihr> tv,..; n, - 1 ii'-)i i . Genua 1 y'. in <■ ,,l !>.• 1.• -1 Wa; a v -. 1 irulf-' ■1 ...e 1 u:’ r. ■ Pen; 1 wek. eethf-f! 'll .1 ' I ie.hf i U g tfpt w Pf-n P- d<- , lid f pa ill ua j •••* Ills. Prices Up To 41 Cents For Georgia Belt Vald'i I.I. < I . . 7 A P) - I. ••fly mdd i-.:. ‘ i . df a . high a - 1! frill ■ i op. a ird today ., . Georgias li <■ err 1 lohadat mar kr! opriif d 1- ■ •1 •• .ecnpd week oi flir liny mg ,<• ., ■ «n Warfljnii a- ■"!iglim11 the -li . tficl wore !. i; 1 "Hi Ire.h iffer i Jigs. Vidalia i *•;•■> a 1 1177,000 pound, nil Ihr flo. a ... dd lie wa . reslim ed. Price - llm ■ i mged from Ilo 11 fl'll! At Adfl ir f'i of Hie fphaf(•■ i .olrl nl from HO •.i to cfiiis, with onm higher. The f.r-i .•!; rinsed, with leaf selling at oi average of $38.07 ar; hundred ])" aid-, slightly .aider tiie $39 ceiling -el by Ihe Office of Price Administration, the War Food Ad min ist rati mi reported. This was $2. 8.7 per hundred the average lor the lir-i w i a IT- de- m 10-13, W FA .-a; i. Sides for the first fil e days of the season .. reported as 32,741,360 pounds, rum pared with 23,302,.725 pounds for the first lour days last yeai The WF\ report -aid finality of the marketings was lower Ilian la-! year. Stocks Show Slight Gains New York, Aug. 7. - f AP) —Low priced motors continued to draw heavy speculative support in today's stock market, while standard lead ers attracled moderate bids. In front were lh S Steel. Bethle hem. and General Motors. Occasion al loser swere Santa Fe and Stand ard Oil NJ. Bonds general!v lacked a definite ADVANCE THROUGH AVRANCHES WRECKED GERMAN VEHICLES almost blo&k a -treat ai Avranehas. Fr r e. ar A' Iran tr >• •:/ • an i nrnn»r pick their v In •• ; .:h the town r\; ‘ 1 tho heel- of the retro nag Nazis. The Ah ' 1 f • o- nr*' report' * * 1 : • even more rap Ty than the Russian *• ,ics • *n ih.e cast n : U. S. Army Signal Corns Rndiophoto, (International Sour'lchoir*) * Big Jap Convoy Is Wiped Out In Blow At Bonin Islands f . '• I ' 1 • i i • * ' i ! f a ■ I | i.. ifi I1*' II I 11 • • . \ U . : \ I’ ;h ’ nit: '.Mni. ii"1 i le. ..! i , . *.. .1 1,1. Amr I r.,; , . It ! . i . 11 h . f . mipM'-m 'ii'- i a * i i .' * • > i 11 n • lif 'iv t iim in ‘ ■ ■ ..i • i. r ,i 1 vo d \ • M t, i f |. .i. .1, • ,, .1 . |. mi',; v .. ,f| ., imiiim111;: . .1!.|aml d ■ a•• •»:V*d ■ . r raft ’ I’ I • f • f H () i n M1 a, d.'.p iii'' • • ii no, tlvp'.fcni !i1 ? -1 . !.'•>' : v. I ! ■ ! ? 'll. t’t.rin m-lljp. < - riei pi •>' v i ■ ' m ( ii i » M ' • mil* • ■••'Mu \ i'' • • '• mi' -1 • thf \»11*• i ' v • }• .!•*•»* *v• • • .rv v. I j .«•. i I j I I .! .1 j . . • I •• ny ’ ' i , ■ m ; t Itp im • - ’I ! 1.1 v i'M Friday '!"■•■ '••ii* • ’ !• ! ‘ • ‘ ; ."•■■■• df 1 n »y ’> d•(?;>! i '.vi »■ ■ • «i' . • i - .ni,.. • »nr ■ • i t * - * • 'iitt a n.d ■ pi d M.o M- Mr ,t! • .yrri. • *'f ‘In'- uni {>' ii-iiv .;iu. ' >nr > • £ 111 ' i i 1 t . 1 . ' * ■ 1 I 'm 11 •<'; . ■. 1 . ■ ■1J • I • ' o| , I <•(' : . ; * . • , 1)1 .1 j] . I.. V - . I I i r. • liny . u; tin; -i sin ill u. .• . »f tin In ■ .} >• uini i \ t | ’ ■ ‘ - ' j . I I | H • ' * 1 r I clown • . . > wei r or 11 .\. . • iJiH I j\ r ! ■ n;< ,i ,,|t fin* j«| ; (i ( >nr i»-ti .. • , f|p n. ., j ( " 11 j r 111 I 'll • 1 ]•» -1-.* j t ;" ;; fin' ll 1 I > \ ' ‘ - I ! ■II *' |■ J > 1..I) r .. ''I \m:i | lorn W '■ nil y I v ’ iui 1 11 • * I "I | >-»’»• t. * I - f j r. • ■ : -r : ) ,..<‘r| op 1 >• . pnn. i n iy nil- h or, ;,| Robf-io 1 ) iy I • . -f ' - ' • I tin* '■ « | : f j | ;'v OI : nil th <‘ \ < in » i, yi ■ • - 1 hr M on m is. c*r OI jrll; h 1 nj; II irlf • »*' I Ml -J , . I I• Ii,‘ w* ’ y Inyyr J- ((, ]>,;.« Hint I i ! I . ! ' • ’ ‘nr \ r | y : r T* ii,;, ' •. Crushes Strike in Phi! irlHpiii . A u;- . ; M'i Foili b’a ti c! nl P.r Philadelphia ti a i*poi t a ! mn hike who air free mi v'.lll) homls in charge-* oI \ 11 i 11:! i!! i * ■ .s n i i 111 Cnnii.il lv .nl ha\»* hern dismissed from their jobs. \n u in', spokesman confirm ed the dome il . but declined to give dr*(aiis. Tiie four ire :.imc> YleMena min, who registered to return u o»*k hul loid strikers ‘ you are going to work at the point of i bayonet;" Frank l‘. Carney, William < I)i\e\ and I rank Thompson. Major (ieneial Philip Haves, during an inspection tour, told Ira nsporta (ion workers last m>ht **> nu'ii* all soldiers. even though von are not in uniform. Any man who i-n't hack on his job at the scheduled time will get no job anywhere for the duration and the duration may be a long time Pill I oie! nn, a. \ : 7 ( A P) The Forlerp:] p ,\ n n- • am .dl it> a ,n - tiiv-e might nr.'' .ng lull controls over the I’mnl i.vmi destiny ai d even loud r d nn of individuals, crushed P:! 1; .i(' 1: ’■ Cs wildcat trat fia walked out u>d y. after a ■night mare" week in which production 1 sIi'Mi;kxI. Negroes and white men battle 1 in the streets and a city td two mil:,mi waited virtually help less again.d the " ill of ti.tHH) strik ers. While troops in battle dress pn troled all mis. Policy. subway and subway mrva’rd ’ anas, and Phila delphians rode ’o work as usual • '' j i * i ’ mils li ' • ♦ '14 U I »I ?! a 11 .1 { . j» \ * r o■ ii: u{4 1 he r;ir.«. eh'1,'!! ; i ; i ; u i i ’ • • > : . m today m i . i 11d W< | , : 1 r i|'i • • V ■'! .. Mon 1. y iT4i.‘.’r,h on " >d bv ready to Opr. .dr ' >i ': llev i i v '.lid thOlr (’ \ •!' p! - •. 11 .:.: ’ . i1; 11. I ■ .o-\ s",ired ili iin in ‘;.. - • i. • . yr•'* arsenal ot n n.« ’ >n , ! ' u brtv. 1'i'ij rf*r ><•. ..mi A i) ’ r - r U'd. 1 f i ..a* had been in -a. rmht . i . • ; ( , - • !r.at aliped ’he War.; '1oppai4e. ■ ' A ; •: *•! • hey ha i rep": ted I ■ ' .ja 11"! be /let erni; ned «‘ efei • : i esfrinne* M.i • il Philip i 1 ives' slate ■ T • ttrsday that l! the on - ,> ,• l. ii »:d mue in the eapae.tv jl'.ry ’i•;ii uelou the u alkoi t.” Gen i ei ;,l Have' did not mention -peeitt I rally ike e nht trainees. (101)1) MIGIIBOK TAI K ^ Cii .pc’. Hill. An£4 7 - With a num i• s t Am erica t students n * mi tlie ran , !.- p.i rt iei pa*' %,4- ti'-e lit ternat r. d lb*!a! • ns Club vdl ' >lci ,i disc on ot t e O : > Neighbm p.»hcy .*t it> regular weekly meeting Monday r, yht. \u*i nst 7. :;i Gtal'.r »• Mem ‘ria • • • i;• i-it* at the l. Diversity U. S. 7 Vo op s Ne a re r Paris Now Than To Brest A Week Ago Hot ll ,Sa I irnt . Arc VV uirnrd t ',i I hr I rr 11 r 11 j .(in) ■'11)i < nn 11' i A,i id I'.X|)('diI inlia i I- \ .,. ( Aid An, , a-. i’ll I )nflHI'')!:' l'ii! i. : i * , , ■ ii ■: 1111;■ 'n a "in ni i 11 lY ! t i : i , , !; Icy s i:r’.\ 1 i.i' I• ■: , i ram •••• ..jril townrd I’ai'i Id' null ..... which the (11• i n„■ 11. ■.■. r, r<■ |»<,i ; cl c\ ai ; la 1111 . lirili i1 i f . . . "ii ,i l ".-ii-m i! In lit. i•; i i .■ "ii • .i■ ■ r,. . the i true river, in ., new • ,,i I I'l.ni lie Ill'll I ■ a I .1 L'a i a ) ’, i; is. I >11'. 1I1L' III!" I 111 \e. ! . ; ' i rit!.trc- i a (I.. iai : i ■ i . Ill' licit isli 1 ::! , ,1:. ., t ■.. 11 - I lank I ii" i lertaai, c l n - i tile Caen liillp'. I 1 • I ; : (] ' ' the aii 11a Xnrmar.riv ,<*.• 1 Iir* uf\\- (. i • * • in ' : , , j’: *. ' any Vmcrir.m troops now arc • los er to 1‘arJs than the\ were a week ago to tee port i f Brest at the tip ef the Breton peninsula. \ct v;*nre:J sp'a \ heads o, t he I ni ted states Jore-s now ire tight enin': their stranglehold on tin* flenird Nazi garrison •! Brest, one (d iive great ports in the IViirn spl.j ' ■n; i ' m*- h'-.Khr lar'c, , ,„d .,\ ' • 't ■1 a* ( a i m , n i! : . a \ ‘ t1.. a>.I . ,'v, T 'V ! j, <r] • k»-d '' • a i <■■[!(11 r In '•• ■ ■ >ni" i..'r • i ; I \ ‘ |; i . i i -;! 11 ■ , , . . 1111 1' a :. i it,!- * •, '' ■, 11 nil t h*‘ l . ‘ I t.r : ' I s' Xa/a l " ! A'lie • in’’ d '-nn'ietii M,p -uppii, , I i • ‘ i *i;' v 'an ti' ni \ • v . ! ’ ) f ,d 11 ). V *• . , ! 1 i )('V ii i ' . • • ; i • ,1! V • - < ' *' ■ ri *, • re d. ti e ,p,. ' i'■ ij♦», tn M» V! . | 'he fit r pn,» .it tip- Id Pa* •! 1• • * () i - j jn i c a a • tic : i! iins’ p* 11•*’ ' ’: ( Irntii'ins h • n , ill • •! t in !: • j \' •: m airly ,vts: \)\v < h r •. ' ' 1 1 nrl are p i>h ii.; hi r •* - a j t.'i i nut p c 'i rai' a* I Oh r ' ■ ;A“ - h -■■■" 11 - ■ Allies Hit Nazis From West, South i . •. i . i • ^ ' , \ i ■ i ■ i . .. ■ r • • .lit* |v j *; >• • ; n ' • it . . , , 1 bon be* i vd : ".■t's! a i n' 1 op. idl'd i iv ' ir id. .i. P ’ : '0 '\i'; Tilt' i‘ i ini', i 1 -■lit .1.1.0 V irimt'V s'.-a i'i i ■ MAI' .i'ii'. ., ’ - s.:.., s;; c : . i! ’:. i1 ! la ... ■ ),in Hi ... ■ . "... t’ppi'i S Ir- ... Mm A ' . and A i>!i a. md tin' day 1 a . ...s linn; . ill,. .V. against ill pan Idol - I) ' lev's crumbling continental t • W!"do lb ■ - i hr . y i■ ■ ■■ rained explosives on the enemy's import.m! imi" h- mill .-apply av’cs \i-' night. Mo-.(|uitiis : inged • ■ *•: Germany md a wide area K.aaee hop.moving ■ante's neai die b,aile .rovv md 1 on ■ ies :leytmd. M.i,: o! the M isip.Mt Itin'.a 1 ,ve slanted it rad transports in ,■ >n j ttnuati m ot cttorts to bl imve aieiil at German forces \v thdra-.vina rapidly from the eastern front. Oth ct Mosquot 'Os eont in ed the as . ■ on Get nany's -a: nlcing supply by hm’ s ng a svnthilie ml plant at Chiirstot-Hauxel. near the eastern end a: the Kuhr. and -till others returne: with two-ion bloc', busters 1., bit. >,t-aalte; c\l city .a , ■ • * t • i Deserts to Russians THE BERLIN RADIO has announced that Gen. Geo: gc C. !. nd :m inn, commander of ah the German armies in the B rs, “has gon# ever to the Ru ns.” Some 300, 000 of Lmde:. r ■ ; men were re cen'ly trappe ! : y the Russian dr:'.'# to the Bait.c eea. (Ivternai’.onal) «r* — — _ azis Are Blasting At Florence No Npi'( i for ( 11 y i o i! r- Haltlrf irl.-l Alox.inrlrr I liinka 1 IF;.’ (j.'rman ’• ' 1 oil.iy to kind v '.ion F!oi - A :. il hanti ■. A I'Anoder said n>■■><1 i a : '1 ■ 'O’ a fiat ' ' 1 :.IM.IJH ' - . .- ha^e • the i i tipi’i '■!1ai - - . and } * 'that ,i jn.-t t ro»n 1 ‘il p a i ill’s with in.n hinc cutis “ii thr north hank thrrr k Jik 1 h' P l'Ml \ i < 11V 11 \ m I hr t n\\ n. ' nd •'**! thp \ a .ms u p.-p fjpvnt : thru major • .‘torts .•• s f r r n " - ' •mi.' <1*1 ' ii n in!ciu|p<i to hurl h ' i in \IIi4 | H tort to rrnss thr II \ PI on p i; Ijp i snip ot | Jor r Upp. l i i ? H • ’ - • . rj hrp n • Flo - I- i M.irsh..l K< ■ - ' • .ip K! ••>nr ''. B • i t r ' v n « 4 '''h lS . ' 1 *f l i '<■ Am i. i’he • i ( fl ' 'iill l pm: a Fiona 1 ’ • ’-vn . of M ■ ' ; ii,!- • . i ■ -'M • ’s Cotton Lower Around Noon NVa York. \ 113 7 \pi < loll 1 i III res ■ 11 ion I . i or ' l.lll^prl I r, 2d ( ,aiN a bah Iraci X *on values 'ere I * to al) rent.' a bale U>V cr. Ocloiaa' 21 04. December 20.86, Marc! 20 00. Pv. Close <»'~M Del "her 21.14 21.08 Dece i.h” 20.02 20.30 March _>n 73 '’0.72 May 20.36 20.33 20.70 211 36
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