Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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Ltavt for Eut wiiu.M ur.t
ton and hit nephew, Junes Wal
ton, and Mra. Loulie Brown left
Monday lor Winter Park. Fla.
There they will visit WilUam
Walton i brother, Major General
Lo A. Walton. James Walton
will be there lor a few days,
then will go on to Washington,
c- 00 business, planning to
return home in about two weeks.
The others will be gone a month
or six weeks.
Claahea to Start Capital
Business College ol Salem, and
the Northwestern School of
Commerce of Portland, are joint
sponsors of the Dale Carnegie
course in speech and personal
ity development that will be
gin the second slass on March
18. The first meeting of this
second class, will meet in the
Cave room of the Senator ho
tel, which will be an organiza
tional meeting. Following that
will be 16 Wednesday night
sessions. These will be held in
the study hall at 7 o'clock in
the Capital Business college, 345
Court street. The organization
al meeting in the Cave room is
open to the public. There is no
obligation or expense. Every'
body is welcome.
Heme Fresa Com Bit Mr
and Mrs. C. W. Parker returned
Monday evening from Coot Bay
where they were over the week
end at the home of Mrs. Parker's
Mother, Dr. C. W. Endicott They
attended the funeral of James
Lyons, prominent Coos Bay lum
berman killed in a huntinc acci
dent In Mexico, on Saturday.
Meet Wednesday Flying
safety wiU be discussed at a
meeting arranged for the eve
ning of February 18, at 7:10
o'clock at the Mayflower Dairy
hall, with the public Invited to
attend. Three travelogue mo
tion pictures are to be shown,
including one on flying in Alas
ka. Here from Portland for the
meeting will be Miles Ruggen-
berg, aeronautical agent with
the Portland office of the civil
aeronautics authority.
' Building Permits D. L. Cum
mins, to repair a garage at 1060
Mill, 50. Mason Chappelle, to
alter an office at 1838 Mission
$1900. J. J. Herlick, to relocate
a garage at 1320 North Liberty,
SS0. Nellie B. Nollman, to build
a one-story dwelling and garage
at 910 North 17th. $10,500,
Knee Fractured A fractured
Disease Report The brief knee ,nd 0,ner minOT wounds
flareup in the incidence of influ-were ,utter'l by Delores Carr,
nza reported by the Marion 81, 1510 North 25th treet, Mon
county department of health aia,y wh'n lhe tripped and fell
week ago, subsided materially on "H'oad tracks on South
during the seven day period end-1 Front street near the Oregon
lng February 14. This is indi-jPulP ,nd PP ocmpany plant,
cated by the weekly report of she wu treated by first aidmen
the department when 17 cases ,or hand lacerations and taken
Flat Causes Crash A flat tire
caused her car to swerve into a
parked car in the 800 block of
v -. . t i,n v.ik
were checked in by physicians. : to Salem General hospital where High toJd city p,,,,
r::;:: ?r"?"""v wcre.- nrr""'","" . The parked car belonged to
1 T; A
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;
Speech Winners Miss Rosemary Gilbert of Salem high
a:hool and Bill Thompson of Sacred Heart Academy (right),
finalists in the' American Legion high school oratorical con
test, receive their awards after the finals at the American
Legion club last night. Miss Gilbert won first place and
Thompson second in the city-wide contest. Making the
awards are American Legion department of Oregon com
mander Carl Wagner of Eugene (left) and speech tournament
chairman Jim Turnbull of Capital Poat No. 9.
ported during the same period.
Other cases of communicable
and reportable diseases listed in
clude: three syphilis, three jaun
dice, two each of measles and
impetigo, three mononucleosis,
one each of chlckenpox, epil-
treatment. She is an employee of
the paper company's lumber division.
Thornton to Prineville At
torney General Robert Y. Thorn
ton is scheduled to leave Salem
epsy, broncho pneumonia, poli-lThursaav toT Prineville where
omyelitis and scabies. A case of ne wlu confer with district at-
tuberculosis in a 40 year old
white male was reported. It is
the first instance of this nature
since Nov. 5, 1946. State in
stitutions reported 10 cases of
measles and one each of chicken
pox, influenza and jaundice.
torneys of a number of eastern
Oregon counties on civil and
criminal law enforcement prob
lems. He will be accompanied
by Walter Foster, newly elected
district attorney of Polk county.
MaJ. Wood Released Return-
Uullly Flea Entered A plea lng to Salem after over two
of guilty to a charge of illegal
possession of liquor was made
In Marion county district court
Monday by Kenneth Paul Early,
20, on leave from the Oak Knoll
years of active duty with the
Army will be Maj. Thomas M.
Wood, who was among those
reporting for duty with one of
Oregon s Air National Guard
Merlin Estep, 850 E street.
Damage was slight and no one
was injured.
Mrs. Wallace to Speak Dor
othy Wallace, state representa
tive from Multnomah county,
will speak on current legisla
tion before the state legislature
at a Knights of Columbus meet
ing Tuesday evening at 9 at the
Ike Talks
(Continued from Page 1)
. Addressing 256 correspond
dents, mostly on topics he se
lected himself, the new repub
lican president also cracked
back at the expressed mlsglv
Ings of Adlai E. Stevenson that
his "business administration
Wins in Legion
Speech Contest
Rosemary Gilbert, 15-year-old
Salem high school sophomore,
won the Salem champion!) ip In
tne American Legion-sponsored
high school oratorical contest at
the Legion club last night
Miss Gilbert defeated Bill
Thompson, 17, Sacred Heart
Academy senior from Aumsville.
In the finals. Miss Gilbert was
rated at 71.1 percent, Thompson
at 80 percent
Miss Gilbert daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert will
next enter the state finals at
Portland within the next two
weeks.
The two finalists etch gave a
prepared talk based on the Unit
ed States Constitution in gen'
eral, and following with an ex
temporaneous speech on one of
the articles of the Constitution.
The extemporaneous subject
drawn was the fifth article the
amendments.
A ten-dollar prize was pre
sented Miss Gilbert. Runner-up
Thompson received five-dol
lar award.
Judges were Judge Harold
Warner of the Oregon state su
preme court State 'Represents
tive and attorney Ray Bassett.
Capital Journal, galas, Ore, TmskUv, Fb. IT, ltU-l
Offer Wafer
(Oontinued from Pa 1
promises to enforce the present
price support law. And when the
time comes for legislation to re
place it after 1954, be said, the
new law will be based on de
tailed studies taking Into con
sideration the 'interests of the
farmers, consumers and every
body else.
The president didn t bring up
Korea himself but he told ques- Qvernlaht lodging in a down-
tioners the embargo and block- t,, hotei wi, HCured for the
ade questions have not been dis-.f,mliv hv the Red Cross and ar-
cussed with him except for what r,ngement were being made
Newbry declared that If the
water right could be obtained
the costs entailed would be
quickly liquidated through ad
ditional crop that could be
raised on state owned farm land.
The proposal mad by the
water company would provide
water to Irrigate ISO acres at
Fairview home; 160 acres at the
penitentiary annex and 480
acres at the Cottage Farm.
At present the state farm
land are Irrigated with water
from three wells at Cottage
Farm, two at Fairview Home
and water pumped from Mill
Creek irrigates farm lands at the
penitentiary annex.
Extent Fans Operation
The additional water, that
could be obtained under the
preferred water right, would
make possible extension of state
farm operation and result in
far greater crop return than at
present, Newbry pointed out.
The last of the 12 million state
building fund was allocated at
the meeting, leaving an unallo
cated balance of $3,613.51
In the final allocations $22,-
344.10 will be used In
pletion and equipping an addi-
Lose Home
Tubsweule hospital.
$3,000 was allocated to Fair
view Horn to complete reeaoe. sl
ing of the Institution's kitcbea.
Senate Passes
(Oontinued front Fag 1)
"Jackson County need mora
water also," Boot said, "but wa
ar willing to . wait until th
needs of Klamath County ar
fulfilled." .
Rep. Henry Samoa, Klamath
Falls, said that timber removal
ha mad Klamath County mora
and mora dependent aa agricul
ture for it wealth, and th re
sultant need for mora water.
Flsaaiag Ceasmlsalea Th
monthly conference of th Mar
ion County Planning commission
will be held in th county court
office at t o'clock Friday after
noon. ;
Holly weed lima A motion'
picture entitled "Th Resource
of Oregon" will be shown dur
ing th weekly luncheon of th
Hollywood Lion club. . i
Capital Toe stm a stars Mem
bers of th Capitol Toastinaster
club and their wive will attend
th installation meeting of th
newly formed Sllvorton Toast
masters club at 7 o'clock Thurs-
tional floor at th Oregon State day night at Tony's, Silverton.
(Oontinued from Pa 1)
he has read in the papers,
Reporters asked him to clarify
this, and he said the questions
have not been brought up offi
cially to him. ,
Clarifies Position
Then such matters are not un
it C hall, Cottage and Shipping can't conceive of anyone's
might become "big deal" ad-!der consideration at all? Eisen
ministration. . hower replied that they are, he
Eisenhower told a questioner
he has lived with all Americans,
including fighting men, and
Tuesday for a home for them to
move into. The Marion County
Welfare office announced ten
tative plans to pay the first
month's rent in the new home.
Arrangements have been made
to leave any donated articles at
any of the Salem fire stations
and the Red Cross said it would
supposes, under consideration in ! lccept any cash donations for the
several aeparimenis. ne am noi family,
elaborate,
As for the statement of the
streets.
navy hospital. Early and two units. Wood exoects to arrive
younger companions were in a in Salem next Saturday and will
car that was stopped for a traf- soon return to his position as
fic violation by a Marion county
sheriffs office car and several
bottles of beer were found in
the car. The other two youths
were cited to see the county ju
venile officer. Early recently had
his right foot amputated and is
in the naval hospital awaiting
discharge. His home address is
736 North Commercial.
Lenten Services Begin Serv
ices for the Lenten season will
begin in St. Mark's Lutheran
church Ash Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. with a brief message by the
pastor, the Rev. John L. Cauble,
which will be followed by the
administration of the Holy Sac
rament of the Lord's Supper. The
Rev. Glenn Sachs will assist in
the administration of the sacra
ment Wednesday evening Len
ten services will continue each
week throughout the season.
Brief meditations will be pre
sented each week by the pastor
on the subject, "Personalities of
the Passion."
Small Bridge Broken A
small bridge in county road No.
914 has been broken through
by .truck hauling gravel Into the
area northwest of Jefferson. The
road in question is a dead-end
affair insofar as the county is
concerned. However, it has
been extended to a connection
with highway 99E by persons
living In the district It is said
administrative assistant to the
acting U. S. property and dis
bursing officer, Col. William
Hugh Adams.
Big Day at Airport McNary
field's CAA control tower last
Sunday had one of the biggest
days in operations In many
months with total operatins for
the dsy being 216. Having th
largest number of operationsvas
the Navy with 146 .navy locals
and 24 Navy itinerant Others
were air carriers, 12; civilian
itinerant, 10; and civilian local,
24.
nkini he T is not coneVrn fert "Tv.",
.wt i m .1. i.n ,i der in Korea, Gen. James Var
with the welfare of all 150 mil
lion Americans.
He said he chose hi cabinet
members without regard to
their business connections but policy does not rest in a field
Van
Fleet, that a U. N. offensive
could succeed now, Eisenhower
said mildly that the responsibil
ity in matters affecting broad
solely because he was sure they
could aupply badly needed bus
inesslike administration.
Russia Has Atomic Bombs
The president reaffirmed, in
even stronger terms than he has
used before, that he is absolute
commander. He added that Van
Fleet, a West Point classmate of
his, will be coming to see him
shortly.
A considerable number of do
nations were already turned in
by noon Tuesday, firemen said.
Red Cross workers said they had
a number of calls offering help.
Monday afternoon even before
a call for aid had gone out.
Among those helping the fam
ily are the Kappa Alpha Theta
alumae, who will meet Wednes
day night at the home of Mrs.
Oliver T. Mansfield. Donations
are to be brought at that time.
the connection is used during 'iv nninH ik. n..i.
times of high water when other j.tomic weapons. Ex-President
routes are flooded.
Rhotens Making Trip Mr.
and Mrs. George Rhoten are
currently engaged in making an
extensive trip to Caribbean wa
ters. They made a stop at Cuba
and are believed to be in Ja
maica today. They expect to
return by mid-March.
Contract Awarded A con
tract to provide a bulldozer for
Marlon county has been award
ed the Interstate Tractor com
pany of Salem. The bid of the
Salem firm waa higher than one
submitted by a Portland com
pany. However the specifica
tions of the latter did not meet
the demands of the county.
Skirt Taken The theft of a
fender skirt from his car was
reported to city police by Ralph
Cooley, 888 North Summer
street, Monday.
COURT NEWS
Truman has expressed doubt
whether the Soviets have a work
able atomic bomb.
Eisenhower began the confer
ence by saying he wanted to talk
about four things farm prices,
secret agreements, controls and
taxes. He added that he'd enter
tain questions later if there was
time. The half-hour he allotted
left time for quite a few.
Eisenhower voiced sympathy
with the plight of farmers hurt
by falling prices but said beef
prices have begun to rise a bit,
except at retail, since price con
trols were removed.
He reaffirmed his campaign
EXPERIENCED LINGERIE SALESLADY
TO MANAGE LINGERIE AND SPORTSWEAR
DEPARTMENT. EXPERIENCE AND REFER- .
. ENCES REQUIRED. APPLY1N PERSON AT..
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
Have Wt Offered a Bargain
Like This Before
Beautiful
Plastic Wall Tile
In 7 Pastel Shades
Now only 5c per Tile
WW!
Ash Wednesday Observance
Grace Lutheran church will be
gin its Lenten observance with
a communion service at 8 o'clock
February 18, Ash Wednesday.
Rev. L. W. Holte, pastor, will
deliver a series of messages
based on the seved last words
of Christ Wednesday nights
during Lent.
MILITARY MEN
AND VETERANS
Circuit Court
Ohrli .Bd WirtuirlM SMlr rt Mil. H
.04 Rutb X ahrn.r Jueia.nt fiMrlns I
. nil to mun rial huh,
ZZZZZZZ auu Bd Ruby Mull Sr.wtoa v C. B-
T.flfiT' On QQF. htwn Wnnd. omxnl'i uuw.i uklnt
roffe's San Shop and 12th St.
June, via So. 12th. Plastic bag
containing O coat, 2 suit coats,
brn. trousers, blanket, etc. John
Bollinger, 3330 Duncan. Ph. res.
2-3425, Off. 3-3121. 43
Annual Sale Poppytrail Pot
tery. $12.95 starter sets reduced
to $9.95 on California, Home
stead at Blue Provincial. Buy
now. Regular prices will be
slightly higher after this sale.
The Kitchen Centre, 362 State
St. Ph. 2-7892. 43
WedntidaT. Febmarr It
Administrative meeting of the
th Held artellery battalion,
. Army Reserves, at ORC armory.
Thnndav February t
Organised Naval Reserve eurtsce
division at Naval srid Marine Corps
Reserve training center.
Oomranv D. 162nd Infantry red
ment, Oregon National Ouard, at
AmImh irmorv.
Battery D. 722nd AAA.AW field
artillery battalion, Oregon National
Ouard, at quonset huts on Lee
street.
WAC On Leave
Spending a 10-dav delay In route
leave here is Pfc. Shirley A. Moore.
WAC, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Oth W. McRae. 309 South Winter
street, who is visiting at the home
of her parent. Pfc. Moore i en
route from Port Dix, N.J. to Port
Laton. Wiwh., where she will have
an eiwlirnment in the finanoe of
fice. She enlisted in the WAC in
Bnlwn Fcbrusrv 21. 19M
Spencer Corset! Armena Felt
of the Spencer Support Shop
will be at the Senator Hotel Fri
day. Feb. 20. 43'
Castle Permanent Wavers, 303
Livesley building, phone 3-3663.
Permanents $5 and up. Ruth
Ford, Manager. 41
nu.1 ot .ompl.lnt.
Presbytery Opens
Mill City Meeting
Mill City Willamette Pres
bytery is meeting in Mill City
this week on Tuesday and Wed
nesday with about 40 ministers
H.rold H. K.lth n Vtrtll O'Villn:
F1MI .mB4d RttHIM for writ at b.bM
oorpui.
Tnl.Dd R.Tla.tlen Co. t .1 vi auu Tlx
RMimUjIaa: In.a.r and t,u -n . 1 . 1 n t
uekmi luoimint th.i mi. Mun m a expected to be present for the
2-day open business sssion
Willamette Presbytery In
cludes churches from Bend as
far aa Eugene.
at.t. v. Anthoar Aadr.w BI.d4o: Pro-1 Trmumw., AAM,,..A. T,. 1...
b.tlon r.aud fpttmM 11, mi .a .
ch.n. ol kurtitrr ttnaiaaiM court ' afternoon at 1:30 o clock, open
ing with the service of com
munion conducted by the retir
ing moderator, Paul Mellish
who will also conduct installa
tion ceremonies.
The remainder of the after-
Brttr Juo. Bonk. v. H.rold w. Ink.:
Dlvore. deer, to plaintiff too firm, srop
rtr ..ttltm.at.
460 STATE ST.
You can remodel that problem bath tub. RcM far at '
littl at $30.00, complat BMteriars. Isd an 40-ft
racess.
Or you may hove stanoWst hath racas install' by ur
crafts man far at little a $50.00 "llr.
PHONE 4-2279 ?Oft 1ST I MATES
NORMS-WALKER
PAINT MANUFACTURING Co.
1710 N. FRONT
INSIST THAT YOUR
MEDICAL and HOSPITAL
COVERAGE PLAN
MEETS THESE TESTS
ti vi Ward X. meti nd Cftrloi I.
chllpp; SnutnctMj to (v rtar in ni
pnion siitr cnincim iNtu iDfMeeni
well, Phone 3-1345.
41'
Roberti Bros. SliD Cover
BORN demonstration. Free tewing les-
' innt In malcinff nrri.nn pnvri.
The Capital Journal Welcomes !Cu,t0m fitting and color help.
at.to v. V.rnoa fUr Cr.ahll: OlTa
thr. y..r. .tpno6: .mtmco on eh.rt.
of buril.ry not la a dw.lllni. ri.ecd on
tnrjo K.r. orob.uoa aaa rnmr.il w noon will be taken up by re
'. ' porta ot the various commutes.
at.t. ra r.t.r HVfm.n: Idoiiu A recea. will H ralUrf ( a n m
rnwit .o4 P1..41. Innocent to aoa..upport : u u i , . , ,
en... Tri.i hi tor rrtruarr s. when the locl Presbyterian
.. . ... " , - - t Ad committee will serve din-
at.t. . Umuad C. Burk.: Staunton'
to flT. r.r. ot.to arlMB oo aodoair , nrr-
The session convenes again at
7:30 until 0:30 o'clock.
Rev. Noble Streeter is the
host pastor.
Holman Improves) The con
dition of Tom Holmsn, confined
I to a room in the Salem Memor
ial hospital was described Tues
day by attendants as "good.
He recently returned to the hos
pital for additional treatment
after once being permitted to
return to his home.
Cut Treated A head lacera
tion suffered when she bumped
Into a cupboard door was treat
ed by first aidmen Monday for
Mrs. Irene Crabtrec, 2210 Kap
pnann road.
Moving and storage across the w ""' " """;
street, across the nation. Call ora K.itb Rtmiaiton n amui. u.t
Hitfta Pratt. Canital Citv Trans-1 RtmlMtoo: ditotc. .ult siimim cru.l
huss rrsti, vapuai i-iiy irans i,n4 tohumlll t,lnlfI1, ,,.,, g,m
fer Co. 41 Jan. at. l4. Pi.iatlff aitka .uatodr of
i miiiof cmrareo.
Safe deposit boxes are now
available, $3 and up per year.
Pioneer Trust Company, 109
North Commercial street, Sslem,
Oregon. 41"
Frank D. Vluon va William Thorn.
V.r.b. Suit for Ju4cmnt of lie.ooa s.n
tr.l a Ml it.Ml.u apcclal OaaiMH la
conn. ct ion oiui Injurl.a a.ld to hat.
ratultMl from auto-pednatrlan aoeMaat
" aa vo.m.kta ans cnurch
, atroau.
Housekeeper for country. 11 r. r. akumi . wini.m nioma. vrb
miles from Salem. J. D. Hart-i;,u" ot nooo ,i ,
the Following New Cltltens:
sal t M'MoaiM. no.nrAL
MURRAY To Mr. and Mra. Wllllaa
lfurr.T. 1MI . Comaaorclal St.. a slrl,
"
ACKIB To Mr. ind Mra. Arnold aclar.
list (. Nob Rill, a tin, rab. IS
ORSOOBT To Mr. and Mn. Alfred Ori-
sory. S1 P.tttraon at., a fin. rro. i.
10. o BPMI.I dan.f.a lor Inlurlaa .1.
I.aodlr raaultlai from .ocM.nl at Ch
aakata and Cbureb atraata, Jua. St, IMS.
at.t. va Norm. a Duan. KauMhar: Pta
batloa ir.ntod apt.mb.r 11, lll oo lar
enr ebaraa, lormlaalad.
Stalla Oilman . Alhart I. A,!-.-., n.
10 to 11:30 a.m., 2:30 to 4 p.m. ""a compl.iat. .llaam. ruai and in-
Wednesday, Thurxday and Fri-J rt"i"",ia rt "
day at the Court St. Store. 42 ! '.
. iPrebaf Court
New arrivals in dresses cot- oiaaxtn anaa tuardiuatup: omh
acHwiNDT-To Mr. .no Mra. MMba.i -vening til 7 p.m. 44
nwlndt. Lrona. a oot. rb. IS. i " .
Ferrlea Inoperative The Bu
ena Vista and Wheatland fer
ries wer not operating Tues
day due to rise In the Wil
lamette river. The Wheatland
ferry has been out of commis
sion for about five weeks. The
closure at Buena Vista occur
red during Mondsy night and
follows the heavy rsins.
Woodburn The Women's
ai-To Mr and Mm. Mat sail, sua jjjt available, containing many v 1." ""' "" oro" ; Missionary society of the Pres-
.Ktri .amiaiatratoT. l,..i . . .,,
llll.m
bor.
anHANAN.To Mr. and Mra.
A Bohanaa. MIS A. Dura fU
''ilCHOiaON To Mr. and Mra. Cn.rlM
Nlrxolion. Ills Broon at., a tin rao. ..
LouU F. Porcltr eonatrvatorahlp: Ordar
appoiDiint TlTia atula conaorvator.
For Card of Thanks Notice
To assist you in writing s c'" " t.port or
CARD OF THANKS, we hsve a "" -ca
I.Q Is k Ne Pnjk , a yotjc i
fori
I. Is k AfffU by Msponsibl aamdesi
your Scat Medical Society; American
Medical Association; Bio Shield? .
S. Does It provide fruntul S trust
or merely auks Ctih AUmmttt so
help defray medical eotts?
4. Do you hare to ill in CMt Tmt
ar doas it pay aoctots sod Hospitals
direct?
.QDoes k hav Ai LimiU at Mooir
Pbyiiful Ensmf
t. Does it allow Free Cheit Derter
7. Does it protect yoa aatsid Ore goof
I. Q Does It hav reputation lot tmr Dl-
iHg in Claims settlement?
9. Q Is it supervised by th Orsaoa Stat Itv
suranc Departmeot?
Oregoa PtiyaicUns' Sarvk hrvites your criti
cal comparison of Its "SERVICE" Plaa with
other kinds of plana, Pleas us th coupon
for I iters fur.
:Polallat Frod
tuortr St a mi. is. Unliable nhrases. L you would
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byterian church will meet Wed
nesday, Feb. 18 at 2:30 pm
with Mra Charles Byers presi
ding. Mrs James Morrison will
an.vsTON qsriTaL mailed to you promptly, without ' ' 'lead the devotional service and
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coat, inrj aiou hi.; wm uU,..cU D, c.l . and fir,. Ma. Hltnola. . I Z .I t -"-v.
DON TO Mr
lot Albart Dr.. . tin,
f Mrl.lll. a bor. m It.
NOWS--TO Mr nd Mra. DarlS Hoa.1 OI ( h r.nlt.1 Jnnrnal aifflp hnuaamf.- o,...,.
thc study hour.
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