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MS BEAR- SAUFORMA ECU . . lnl 11 11 ii JLtlJCrl ' I I SJ -txrv-: . 1 Salem Y.M. C.A. SPORTS HUSKIES DROP TILT80T027 Vashinaton T e a m Loses Second of Two Game; Series at Seattle SEATTLE. Ksr. J (AP) Af ter the fisht of their lives the Goldon Bears of tie University of California ctptnred the basket ball dia.ar'oselx.'p of the .Pacific coait VeoB.arease here tonight when the7 defatted the Huskies of the Ualrirsltr of Washington by the doie srore of 10 to 27. The coast tills went to vthe Bear by vrlctin two consecutive game of the series. Entering- th. second half with revised Hr.np the HHw .' fonjtht one of the greatest uphill - battles In !fe history of JYash- lnrtan.tft&alfcall. , Smarting un der the emvirraslng score of 21 to 6 against thcra at the end of the i&alf the Washington ojilntet oat- 'Played ml outshot the 1929 chamoici-s 21-to 9 In the last half. GODUQGE ENDS PHES!! DENT IB Volleyball Team Eeats: Portland -for District 1 TVrfe EVENTS 8 Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 3, 1929 Muller Leads in Derby As Third Round Clos Only Three Weeks Left 1 smii 1 Finai Active Day in White - House is Mere Matter of Dull Routine .1 RKEST MUL LKR of the Capital City Bedding Cobs toppM th f'ld in the; States m a n - bowling derby as play la : the t h I r d r o in d, n eared Its close Satur iay night, with i gross total of 1032 pins. Mul ler 'has been close to the top In other rounds and promises to be among the final eight. ' The field this weelc will be cnt to 24 bowlers, next week' to 18, and the following week eight fin alists will compete, the winner to be rewarded - by presentation of the Burnett Bros, cap, which will be his an til next year's derby. T. J. Brown finished second last week with a score of 2016, Wood ruff, last week's winner, was third With ,2006,, and; Brees fourth. 19,97. Others. who1 had : finished early Saturday night) Included,. n the order of their ranking: McKinney, 1942; C. Martin, 1942; Hall. 19J0; Lyons. 1900; Alien, 1891; KuTh, 1880; Fitz gerald, 1832; M. Hemenway, 1802; Coe, 1783; Davidson, 1746; Aiken, 1773; Bassett. 1724; Karr. 1714; WoUers, 167S; Stoliker. 1674; Allison. 1611; Perd, 1561 Standings of the teams in the Winter Garden leagues at the cldso of last week's play were as follows: City Lesgn W. Cb' Shon IS Schai's Man's Wr 15 Flyinj Cloud 14 Gencro Kayotd in Firtt Seconds cf Co With Plainer PARIS,' MarV 2 (AP) Emtio "SpMec" PUdner, of Fnuaoe, knocked omt Fraakie Genaro, Itajlan-Ajnerlcaai ex- . flyweight cfajunplon. after a few oecottdB of "gMlTtsr im ' the first round of their boat -here tonight. " v " f .i' :t SEGRAVE AFTER NEW SPEED MARKS STAY1J1 BEATS RESERVES c. a Beddmg- C. O'Lary'a L. 5 7 7 12 14 19 Pet. .791 .714 .67 .4"J .S39i .097 I.iana Wntern Auto . Nalaaa Dntxeiatt Kw Kilti KJka Cuba .... Aatoeiaked Oil .11 ..11 7 5 5 4 L. 4 4 8 7 T 11 Commercial Xaagn W. C. C. ftwJdin Cuba 13 Barr Plumbara . 10 McKay ChaTrolet 8 Vally Motors. 7 Wood'a Auto Co. 4 General : Oil "... a 6 7 8 11 8 IS By KT7KE I. SIMPSON tofjfe' PrfM Staff Writer " WASIIt'raTON. Mar. 2 CAP) The. last work in the White 7no for CalTln Coolldge was it thst. a day of patient, persto- ten wcrV. It was late in an af terceon rrdden and gray with sn-w jnfl rain when he turned at ls trom his desk to gather the Tne stsd women of his cabinet f"irrt'T ahout him at dinner and h t?? n farewell. P,at ht plans to spend the Sat vfdtT hoars, which for Mr. Cool !d? a3 president, hare been al tnio?t. Inrariably longer than those of other working days, clearing M e-re-utive office desk of crowd. In- !&st minnte tasks, failed to rcr'-on tUIl the esteem In which roc-, htl 1 him. They came throng-In- o-r the wet streets to gather 651 rftrens for a place In the h"-r!-plcing line at the noon fton- It 'was the largest group of tf. nlain folk, without claim to tnt'lt nrirllege or the will to do tfor han clasp his hand and wish M- f-d peed.' Mr. Coolidge has Dnn -aJled upon in many months to sr?t. . TJkes to Shake Hand i Si-nee he came first to the White Hn-'e rfflce to take up the heary dns's thrust upon him by Pres W'T? Harding's, death. Mr. Cool- " Mt"? h-As felt keenly that th'e daily roT-4 of handshaking contact ith -the humbler folk ot the na- fon H a privilege of the presi if"?'. not a distasteful necessity o n-bMc life. He has said that it hn weant something more than a rre gesture of democracy to him. It s always, to this last day. a p'ire to him. And so. eTen with hi" k burled under the mas of if.- 'am that lacked on'y his sig vl and with imnortant men of -m bid him a personal fareweiu purprise Fare well Party Is :rrunemeand SX iSk'S : Given Retiring Vice Pres- i XnshMM JLe affile Fairmeunt Dairy 8 Sanitary Dairy 0 Xew . Stateimaa ' S Montgomery Ward 7 Retk Grocery ... S Stiff Puraiture 4 , Bank era' Weatera PiMr . Capitol Theatre Ci mat fiuah Hoadqoarters 249th Imm W. . 4 4 e s 8 7 8 Ii. 4 S a ii Pet. .738 .738 .468 .418 .4' 6 .287 Pet. .867 .667 .575 .425 2fl7 188 Pet. .867 .800 .600 .468 .416 .833 ' STAYTON, Mar. 2 (Special) Stayton high school basketball teams won a doubleheader on the local floor Wednesday evening, the- Stayton, gjrla .winning cfwer unemawa, in anara,patue Z6r?f, and the Stayton boys nosing 'out the Chemawa second team 27-26. Both gamea were hard fought and Interesting. x If looked as though the Chema wa lads were going to hand the locals an awful trimming, for the score was 13.3 at the half. Stayton fought an uphill battle In the sec ond half to finally orercomo Che ma wa's lead and aoee out by one point. The scorers got their wires crossed and announced the final score as Chehiawa Seconds 26, Stayton 25, but a later check by both coaches showed that both scorebooka gave Stayton a one point win. STOCK MARKET ll Bm ll l'il . vCTi s i Li rv' :? I ;K ' j Major and Mrs. IL O. D. Segrave, snapped at Daytona Beach, FUl, where the British land and water speed kins; la preparing U smash more records, with his new car. Golden Arrow, and his speed boat, Miss England. PolkHoop Championship Still Undecided; Dallas Wins Two Tilts Saturday IBFOOTS 111 SWir.l COTEST Oregon State Comes Back Strong But Loses to University Team Bulls Trip Over Heavy Profit Taking at Week End; Losses Slight Pet. .718 .600 .800 .267 DIES HONORED IN U. S. SENATE greetings. Summerall Call Fivrly among his official eall- e- "we General Summerall, chief rf ve army, and Admiral Hughe ident by Solons WASHINGTON. Mar. 2. (AP) The senate hold a surprise rr of naval operations. They farewell party today for Vice heen th chief technical ad- President Charles O. Dawes, who 'r to President Coelidre under Jon Monday turns over his office ..- ronstltutional provision that to Charles Curtis, veteran of Its tce . him commander J n-ch let town fold. bth army and navy. Each came j v Pausing la the busy: closing tsv Ms own personal, word to I hours the sonata gathered almost rhlef, whose work is now fin-jits whole membership to the floor I- ed. - ' joy avro-arraBged signal la mid Senator Robinson or Arxansas attaraooa, hoard tribe. t . to Mr. democratic, leader-la the senate. Da was and then as token of Its ateo came to -add his own touch eateem presented hint with a larce tntnis unique, unsutgea y aiuum tray. .. resneciuu i"inrwpiiaic w m. twice xna memrersaip arose idem waose nanrt. oas oeen mtemnj waa appiaurzed heartily na Senator on tno neim tor six ; suennmta rKODlnaoo of th denMkrrats ' and year. SenaUtr dce of New Jer-1 Senator Mawea, ot tho ffaubllean jor usoenu jmmmm, curei w avrwy risrvweuav . Uovlonsly rnoved by nanwer. - ::1 oiapaay v oT affection by hUl "... !TjT-7 K" wouldn't lis coasreH imvmxmmi u iiraav wsmsjif to i Tad TTe had mi i. morej iiuh . iwv , mvis uan CJaKX TIM II Bits - fcnB two rf reioaav tlm crowded Into j sidiaa; entr w Cssrtlo Changea eloba Miar . as darkness rathnet att ths amsltol ttmae r.bari. ine inner a r nswuiuy-M nas earfsaj so w loajr rears nd. oait neoTTow, too Sathath. he and on ISonday noon fa au to UN TlM Draaldaacv as was tna end Af"a-MM .r orrieai , in - qh Boaao- and senate w uea aassn aant 'W as ke Cutis. rH Visr last -workday. Jail told. Mr. Coolldge BMfnsrs than 6w . persons at hla alf ico. i And botweea -times, with steady anplltloB ha aored lato tho Sa . of hfUa awalttag 'hfs signatusw. Thr- flowed JUaaar .his oa In an endless .atroam. v big asatfara - that hava bean grand throsgh eongros In all tha stomind stress of pol itical controversy . and .little -local aff-Ira like tha -aathorlsatloa of bH4co constractian. - To each tha retrlinx prastdant : iv l a. A ii a, Sw wawsi snat. wwnniiaBuv :eaarariiiinn -sariin- - tho fact that hi hor of releasa ndudlnuloa from tha rndxarriafLhlh offleo T'"a. cxd last No- and return to simple, common Ufa IT""1 laied of h JJew England home, la al- f?" " throagh iU eloa- BBS OIUlCBlt ' ahort nam ? na enaeo nia laniM. "J: th toaWntlamr program wauca aw aaa planned had been w au purposes enacted. K Both lien To Sneak On Monday, Ur. Cortis. will do- most at hand.1 - Ona unusual gift was presented to tha president during tha day. It Is tha desk, specially designed for h comfort and convenience, on which has stood tho radio micro - tthnna rtv wIiIaTi V. k. UlV.t w w m.vm hl mwt U It. . " w many, times from Washington to M'wtho enstomary fnaagnral'ad- ra ill ions of llateoera at home and I CM incoming rlce-presl-in other lands. He smiled a lUtler.ent rtw takes the oath -of of- whimsIcaUy r at it, . remarking to iwce,, just, prior to- the Inaugnra- the representatives of the national Won of tho president on the cap- Droaacasimg company wno made j 11,01 aieps. - it also la understood . the presentation thai he might nse that Mr. Dawes will hare) a fare It as a breakfast tabby back. home. I well message then, -s ;' NEW YORK, Mar. 2(AP) The new "Hoover bull market" tripped over heavy profit taking today and gave up part of the week's sharp advance. The mar ket's technical position had been weakened by the persistent driv ing of shorts to cover, and the normal week-end profit - taklna:. swelled by overnight news devel opments Rearing on credit, quick ly sent the market Into a sinking spell. . ; Scores of important issues lost from 1 to 6 points, and Adamr Ezpress. which had gained' more than 85 points In the past two ass ions. fell back S 4. Trading was fairly active, total sales runntnjr tn 2.472.480 shares in the two hour session. The- day's news was rather meagre, but continued favorable Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.. president of General Motors, said that the company's first quarter nnlt sales wilt exceed the aame period, last rear and net earnings should make a favorable comparison. A tew mora excellent earnings statements for 1928 were- i pob "hM. and negotiations -for the acquisition, of Loew's ; iac, . by vox Interests wera said to Jo in progress, although confirmation was lacking.'' : --v------.- , , - . Radio sold down mora than 11 points at one time, bat eat its loss Jn half 'at tha eloee. Allied Chemical. Amariaaa Hallway . Ex prasa, Baldwin Locomotive, A. M. By era. -Columbian Carbon. Conv mareial Solrenta. National -Cash Reglstar. Industrial Hayon. ana wngkt : Aero wera amonar lsaae losing; iront X to 7 -points. Amer- lasn lan, JLdsanea Romaly. Johnsr Maaville, and Inlarnatlonal Har vester sagged paint and more. U. .8. Steal Jost mora than ftolats. but soma of-tha hdciMB. lieni liteei arain nroka into jnaw tdgh jrroand Tor. lhar year, tinclad- mg Kepubne; Otli. and CnTf Ktacas, (Motlnbcrt .f b I points. Copper generally waro sreaay. axtnongh XUreaua Canaaaa aUpped back about 2 naia&s? Sasaa aff tha jBotnea mada amall srataa. Aciaaag. coryaiet, Hudson, Juar- ana roeknrd. v . MONMOUTH. Mar. 2 (Special) j-The Dallas high school basket- oaii team won xrom now Mon mouth and Independence In Sat urday's Polk county tournament games, but must play Independ ence onee more for the champion ship. Dallas has won the cham pionship cup twice before, and if it defeats Independence in the fin al 'game Monday, It will be Dallas', permanent possession. The winner of Monday's game will enter the district tournament at Salem next week. In the afternoon game Dallas defeated Monmouth 38 to 12. The game vas slow, and was featured by a fluke play In third quarter when LeFors. Dallas center, shot a basket for Monmouth. . '. - Bond started for Monmouth on defense, and Vaughn jwaa Dallas' outstanding player. J In tho evening game Dallas de-i feated Independence 22 to 18. It was a close, fast game with both teams strong on defense and forced to resort to long shots. Stapleton of Independence scored 11 points for high point honors and LeFors, shifted to forward. led Dallas with nine points. Summaries: Monmouth Langley (S) Johnson (6) Rodgers Davis Bond White Good (2) F F C G G S 8 Independence Stapleton (11) F Kelly (2) t F Harp ' C Newton (5) G Young G Mattlson 8 Dallas (10) Vaughn () TJglp (4) LeFrs (2) Griff en (8) Kleaver (4) Moser Gerllnger Dallas (3) Uglow (3) Webb (4) Griff en (1) Kleaver (9) LeFors (2) Vaughn Two Major Parties Spend ! $16,586,115 on Campaign OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallls, Mari 2. (AP) Tne University of Oregon swimming team found more trouble in de feating the Oregon State college tank squad, 4 0-2 T,. in a return meet here today. The Orange paddlers came back strong from their S2-15 swamping at Eugene three weeks ago by taking three firsts to Oregon's five. Summary: 440 Feet Free Style Relay Won by O. S. jC. winning team, MacMahon, McClean, Griffin, Ho ver. Time 1:07. 100 Yard Breast Stroke Fletcher, Ortion, first; Lewis. Oregon, second; Johnson, O. S. C, third. Time 1:20. 50 Yard Free Style Griffin, O. 8. C. first; MacMahon. O. S. C, second; Atkinson, Oregon, third. Tim -2R flat. 1 ' 440 Yard Free Style Silver man, Oregon, ana Gillette, ore gon. tied for first: Harper, O. S- C. third. Time 1:21 Vs. 100 Yard Free- Style Floyd. Oregon, first; ; Creech, .Oregon, second; Hover, O. S. C, third. Time 58.1. Diving MacMahon, O. 8. C. first; Grafton, O. S. C., second; Brown, Oregon, third. ' 300 Medley; Relay Won by Oregon.' Time,; 3:51.' Winning team, McAlpin. back stroke; Sharp, breast stroke; Floyd, free style. Filial Match Harcl Flight With Visitors Leading ame Early iftDeadiriarG Medford Quint - Wins Roughest Tilt in History . . - MEDFORD, Mar. 2 (AP) In what was claimed to be th'e roughest basketball game in the history of southern Oregon ath letics, Ihe Medford high school team romped over the Ashland quintet 24 to 12 tonight. The game was marked' with fists, quarrels and tripping. The end of the half saw Med ford leading 10 to 3. Washington. March i (AP) The national campaign cost the two major parties $18,688,115 ex clusive of expenditures by district. county, city and precinct organis ations. i The Fenate was given this In formation today by Its campaign funds Investigating committee In a final report which listed expen ditures of $9,433,604 in behalf of the republican party and $7,152, all for the democrats. The com mittee said the. responsible politi cal organizations, and "particu larly the national committee" had compiled with tho federal corrupt pratlces act. The Investigation committee, which is headed by Senator Steiw er,j republcian, Oregon, proposed several changes In the law to tighten up the regulations govern ing expenditures but ft mads no proposal tor fixing, a maximum limit upon national campaign ex penditures. Republicans Spend More . Most of the expenses wera at- ian student, was on trial In Prague tor; assassinating Zena - Bey, Al banian minister at . Prague " and brothor-in-law - of King Zogu of Albania, Vueiturna rose In - the court: and with, six shots, ended the drantatlc recital of tho assas sin. . . tiibuted to the two national com mittees, the republican committee with $8,157,453: Republican state committees wero listed with expenditures of $4,761,957. and the democratic state committees with $2,445,407. The report showed that the democratic national committee had borrowed $L60 0,000 from fonr banks and one individual. The loans were secured by the en dorsements of John J. Raskob, chairman of the committee;. and W. F. Kenny and H. H. Lehman, of New York, intimate friends of Alfred B. Smith, tho democratic presidential nominee.:: Big Contribntiosjs Listed Raskob, Kenny and Lehman also were the only ones listed. as contributing oyer $100,000 to the democratic war chest, Raskob be ing credited with $129,583; Ken ny with $107,500, and Lehman with $105,000. There was one contributor of more than 8100.- 000 to the republican campaign funds $172,000 by E. C. Jams- son. 1 ine anti-saloon leaaruo , cam paign -commttteo was listed as spending $115,321 In behalf at the republicans while the sssocls tlon -axainst the : vrohlhltion reported as amendment was Southern Part Of State Picks. Hoop Champions MEDFORD, Mar. 2 (AP) The Medford high school basket. ball team, winners of the southern Oregon district championship, will play the winner; of the secondary championship of Jackson county, now tied between Central Point and Phoenix, the tie to be played off the forepart of next week and the game with Medford next Friday. The Salem. Y. M. C. A. volley ball team wra tho district champ ionship by defeating the Portland Y. in a hotly contested final match at the local Y. gymnasium Satur day night after . both of these teams had survived through the preliminary rounds without losing a game. ... The scores in the final match were 15-13, 7-15, 15-13, indicat ing the closeness of the affair. The Portland team had an advan. tags In height and -Its members volleyed viciously, but the Salem team covered the court better and won by going after seemingly im possible gets. Portland was ahead 11-6 In the deciding match, when Salem rallied and caught up. The score was 13 ail at ona time. Members of the Salem team were Acton, captain; Barrlck, Hill, Gregg. Hilborn and Wright. Results ot the earlier matches were: Salem defeated Northeast Y. of Portland 15-5, 15-10. ; Portland defeated Eugene 15-6, 15-7. West Salem Five Defeats Baptists The West Salem Epworth League basketball team defeated the First Baptist church quintet 12 to 7 on the local Y. M. CJA. floor Saturday night.' ' The store at half time aws 5 to 4 for the Baptists. Wright of West Salem was high point man of the game with an even half dozen to his' credit. -'Salem.-defeated Astoria 15-10, 15-9. , . -V. , . f ' Eugena defeated Northeast Y. 15-1. 15-7. Portland defeated Northeast Y, 15-1. 11-1. J Eugene defeated Astoria 15-3, 18-14 Salem defeated Eugene 16-4. 15-1. Portland defeated Astoria 15-5. 15-13. Astoria defeated Northeast Y. 15-3. 15-8. I The Age of Miracles Is . Not Past Scotchman Sends Treatment And Refunds Money If It Fails Parrish Defeats Turner Hi Quint Parrish Junior high school's basketball team defeated Turner high 28 to 12 Friday night at Turner. Parrish had previously won on its own floor, 28 to 21. Kelly and Biewer tied for high point honors for Parrish with eight points each. Jesse and Bear each scored five points for Turner. 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Tho report showed that George Peek, Illinois, agricultural leader, was given $500,000 by the demo cratic national committee of which amount he returned 000 after the election. Peek sub mitted a detailed report showing how this money Was spent and the organisations to which he gave funds likewise submitted reports. Peek was chairman of the Smith Independent. Organisations com mittee. ;. . j .-- Estimating 4he amounts ex panded la various states for the presidential campaign tha report showed that each, party spent the most la wew York state, the re publicans reporting a noutlay of 11991,000. CTff.00l. and l,-i'.Jf.DITS BIllS liFEi SKOPLJE, Jago-sisvla. Mar.' t An Insane man. sent out of the neighboring country of Czecho slovakia because ot his condition, today whipped out a pistol while riding on the Belgrade-SkoBje express and killed Inspector Sar ltchltch of the Jugo-SUr ministry ot tne interior and two Serbian soldiers.' He wounded several oth er passengers: as he tired indis criminately, at those m the coach before he ' was overpowered and put in chains.-- . " '-' " The madman was Zla Vueitur na.. Last November while- Acihl ades Be be, a 24-year-old "Alban- f ' f lnitaHeOTtrr'fjve afTV . Huftoru cSo(cm ond the A I m Stateof Oregon rriHE M54-40 or Fishtr senti L mest was not nnivfjrsal in; the United -States. Indeed; there' was a serioug difference in opinion. : ' 'War with England would se rionsly cripple the South; bjneut- ' ting ofT her cotton mx&xt, and possibly lixniting what might be slave territory in the southwest. The situation was a difficult one,: and the abiinistration- dodged , the issue neatly, as we shall see. next weelc - the democrats tsYNCM-SfS OK TkK AHAVai. blAUJISNT Of TMB . . AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY oT St Ijaa'm. ia the State of Miaaeori. on the Slat day of December. IMS, made to the Insurance Conimisiionvr of the State of Oregon. Bureoant to law I CAFITAI, ! Aaieaat ef capttel stock rata . 1.8S,iM.M Net r rem hi ma received durinf the year . Interest, dividend and. Tent received during the year.. Income from other eoarees reeeirea oiinnf ue year- .J 8.078.07.W 415.859.7 2N.180.8t Tetal laeaate- . .7tlJXMM DISBURSEMENTS Net loseea paid dorlns tha year, including adjustment expenea.J 8.701.081. It Dividends paid on capital stock daring tlie year...... ,. 800.000.00 Commisalons and aaUiriea paid daring the year. ,, j m', . ... S.S77.888.80 Taxes, licensee and fees paid during the year ,, y, r Mt, 071.lt Amount of all other expenditures .. , , - 1.0IM82.S1 Tetal eapenditarea- AS8KTS ... . , A . 1 k Tains ox rwu ceuii ownma mmi ww . i w f m Value of stack and bonds owned (market value) - 8 T.SflSns Nana Loans on mortgagee and collateral, ete- Cash ia hanks-and on hand.. Premium ia course of collection written since Sept. 80, 1928- interest aad rent due and accrued , AU ether asset , , , - , , , t 889.880.00 Now . S48.988.0S . M89.840.8S 1.705.17 27,07.50 Total admitted asset.,. Crass claims for losses onpatdL LIABILITIES Amount of unearned premiams ea all eats tending risks.. Due for commtnioa ana v r , All other liabilities - ,.. ., , tIL708.I98.10 f S.0814B9.S 4.II8.05I.4T 8S2.7S4.11 848.989.(2 Tetal Eabiiitiea. sclaai ef capital stock ef 11.000.900 . T,tl.51.7( BUSINBSS IN ORBOON FOst THE TKAB Not premium received daring th year - 128 Jll.il Leases paid aariag th year -: - 70.940.11 Losses incurred during the year. - 87.479.57 AMKRICAN AUTOatODILB INSUkANCB COMPANT X A. HarrUi. President J. K. Ryam. Secretary R tt attorney foe service; W. J. Kreder ' asssssaeassssssi fmmmmw o Expanded! tnt modern motor eauiD- ment . has - tremendously ' extended the .area served by . us. - " .i ' ( '. -. Cbugh - Huston services reach out to wherever the need may be.' . I CLOUGH-HUSTON C9 PHONE 120 Wi--: Tiiis beautiful 1919 all electrimradio onttt y 1 1 yw c YS$: set. with Tubes lCodel 87 A. 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