Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 23, 1947
Colorful Garb Marks Florida Indians
S< *inino les Misrepreseit ted
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By BAVKHAGE
N e tt,
l o a / x f ju 4 C o m m e n t e l o t
W M ' Service, 1616 Eye S tre e t,N W,,
W ashington, I). C.
W o m e n ’s S k irts
A re R eal A rt
(T b it it th e U to iiil o l tw o t r l u l i i
b t t t i i on risili Io the Sem inole In J u n
revert alion t! R rigblon, Fit.).
U n like the hairdo, the Seminole
s k irt and cape ha ve n 't changed ex-
' cept to grow m ore a rtis tic and more
S O M E W H ER E NORTH OF T H E
in tric a te w ith the advent o f colored
E V E R G L A D E S — W henever one te xtile s. They likew ise have become
trie s, as I did. to study the human
less d iffic u lt to create, thanks to
side of the Seminóles—th a t nation the hand-driven sewing m achine.
w hich has le ft so This gadget long since has been as
little w ritte n rec com m on in tepee, hogan or even
o rd o f its short igloo as an ice-pick in a m odern
but h is to ric life flat.
span—one is del-
The s k irts are made o f p a ra lle l
urged w ith in fo r
bands of a b rig h tly colored patch-
m a tio n and m is-
PO LIO POSTER B A B Y . , , Once a v ic tim of the dread polio disease,
w o rk design w hich experts c la im
in fo r m a tio n .
Nancy D ru ry , 4-year-old daughter of M r. and M rs. F ra n k D ru ry of
are re a l a rt. They are fashioned of
M is in f o r m a t io n
L o u is v ille . K v „ was chosen to sym bolize the lig h t against in fa n tile
hundreds o f separate pieces o f col
of the type on
paralysis in the 1947 M a rch of Dimes. Nancy, shown re la xin g in a
o rfu l cloth, blended o r contrasted
w hich the Sunday
w a rm bath at her home, made a splendid recovery a fte r being s tric k
to m ake a b a rb a ric a lly splendorou*
supplem ent w r it
en w ith polio In Ju ly , 1944.
whole. The s k irts bell out, w iden
er feeds
For
exam ple, i ing in c ircu m fe re n ce as they ap
exam ine the con proach the hem which, according
to regulations, m ust tr a il at least
tra d ic to ry
data
on the Seminóles three inches o r thereabouts on the
ground.
and snake k illin g :
B a u kh a g e
How can this be a p ra c tic a l e v e ry
When I called .
on Agent Boehmer, his w ife re- , day dress in a co u n try of swamps
counted how a g re a tly -e x c ite d In and morasses, of barbed and c u t
d ian had appeared one day on th e ir , tin g unde rb ru sh ’’ T hat is the firs t
doorstep to announce his pressing j question I (and every ig n o ra n t ob
desire th a t B oehm er come to the I se rve r) asks. B u t they are p ra c ti
Seminole cam p— a 100 rods o r so ! cal, say the experts who have seen
000 w ith o u t seriously
im p a irin g
them in operation. Through wet go
d ista n t—to k ill a ra ttle r.
services. N ot m ore than 500,000 e m
Happy Day
ing
and
w
ading,
they
are
“
h
iste
d
”
Boehm er obliged. He c a re fu lly ;
"T h e re are tw o happy days a m an ployees in a ll are needed, Taber
avoided c a rry in g the corpse through j (there are no undergarm ents to com
has in public life ,” fo rm e r Sec said.
p
lic
a
te
m
a
tte
rs
).
T
ra
v
e
lin
g
over
the cam p (a Seminole taboo), and j
re ta ry B yrnes told B ritis h A m bas
he noted the usual fire lig h te d at ‘ the d ry and dusty fields, rife w ith
Labor Reforms
snakes and o ther annoying rep sador K e rr. "T h e re is the day a
the po in t where the v ic tim fe ll. As
Sen. Joe B a ll
(Rep,, M in n .)
tiles. they protect the bare feet and man is elected to office. Then there
usual, the In d ia n ch ild re n had co- ■
and Rep. George Case (Rep., S. D )
shins. As Miss o r M rs. Seminole is the day he q u its .”
operated w ith him , w ith o u t a c tiv e ly
January 7, 1947, therefore was a pushed la b o r re fo rm in e a rly ses
moves fo rw a rd , toeing in slig h tly ,
p a rtic ip a tin g in the execution.
a ccording to good In d ia n custom, happy day fo r the dapper little South sions of the 80th congress. B a ll
There are tw o explanations as to she g ently kicks the d ragging rim
proposing sweeping measures fo r
C a rolinian when he
w hy the Seminóles would not them fo rw a rd w ith o u t b a rin g the bare stepped down from
co rre ctive leg isla tio n .
selves k ill the snake. One is that feet to in q u is itiv e eyes o r any flora
his high post in the
F irst, B a ll called fo r p ro h ib itio n
once in the past the Seminóles were or fauna th a t m ig h t obtrude.
T ru m a n
a d m in is
of secondary boycotts and m a kin g
ordered by the W hite M an to leave
The only other cloth garm ent is tra tio n . I t was a
labor organizations lia b le fo r v io la t
F lo rid a fo r points west. They pre the cape. This is usually a single happy day, too —
ing contracts.
pared to re m a in even though it solid and b rig h t color m atching the under the B yrnes'
Then, he introduced le g isla tio n to
m eant re tirin g deep in to the E v e r s k irt.
s ta n d ird —fo r Gen
ban a ll union and closed shop
glades. H ow ever they decided it
The Seminole beads re m a in a e ra l o f the A rm y
agreem ents and m aintenance of
w ould be a good idea fo r both m yste ry. So fa r, I have been able M a rs h a ll who was
m em bership contracts.
p a rtie s i f they m ade a tre a ty w ith to le a rn little concerning the o rig in , named to succeed
F in a lly. B a ll proposed to decen
the snakes. They did so on a " liv e
purpose or excuse fo r them beyond him .
tra lize co lle ctive b a rg a in in g to p re
and let liv e ” basis. That is one ex the explanation offered by Agent J B u t as B y r n e s
Byrnes
vent the tie u p of an e n tire in d u s try
planation.
im p lie d ,
M a r-
B oehm er and supported by his w ife:
through general negotiations.
O r i t m a y have been one o f those ‘ ’They w ear them because they shall’ s cheer was destined to be
The new Case b ill introduced in
com m on sense arrangem ents em th in k th e y 're p re tty .” And w hat bet short-lived as he took over d ire c
bellished w ith the a u th o rity of m ys te r reason in any wom an's le x i tion o f the n a tio n ’s in te rn a tio n a l a f the house p e rm its issuance o f in
tic is m . There are few snakes w hich, con?
fa irs . Byrnes had a tough tim e tus ju n ctio ns to prevent strike s im p a ir
i f le ft alone, won’ t reciprocate.
I t does seem strange, though, to sling w ith the Russians over com ing the p u b lic w e lfa re ; fo rb id s un
ions to coerce employees, seize p rop
A nother in te rp re ta tio n m ay be see a com ely In d ia n m atron, her pletion of peace treaties fo r the
e rty in disputes, w ith d ra w essential
th a t when a w hite m an attacks the s k irt tucked high before a ro a rin g axis satellites and M a rs h a ll faced
m aintenance w orkers, o r o rd e r w a lk
ra ttle r, the chances are th a t i f any fire on a hot F lo rid a day, o r w o rk the even tougher jo b o f fra m in g
outs w ith m a jo rity a p p ro va l o f m e m
one is b itte n , it would not be an ing vig o ro u sly in a tom ato patch, pacts fo r G e rm a n y and A ustria.
Although frie n d ly w ith Russian bers; and makes union lia b le fo r
In d ia n . I understand Seminóles do o r even s tro llin g through a shop
damages re su ltin g fro m breach of
k ill snakes when i t seems nec am ong sw eltering whites in low cut | leaders, M a rs h a ll is no a d m ire r
contract.
The b ill also grants the
dresses or open sport shirts, w ith |
of C om m unism or
essary.
states a u th o rity to ban the closed
perhaps
25
pounds
(they
have
been
C
om
m
unist
tactics.
Boehmer, whose opinion I learned
shop.
w eighed) of beads in a solid c o lla r
Ju st before being
to value as I pursued this subject,
ris in g as high as the whalebone-
named
to
office,
he
th in ks the ra ttle sn a ke s itu a tio n is i
b la s te d
C h in e s e
in te re stin g , but I c o u ld n 't get h im j enforced “ chokers” A m e rica n g irls
w ore in the firs t decades of the
Reds fo r ris k in g the President Reports
to say i t m eant the Seminole was
1900s.
w e lf a r e o f t h e i r
superstitious.
In the firs t annual econom ic re
co u n try to o b t a in
p o rt issued by the P resident under
p o w e r a n d r e - the em p lo ym e n t act of 1946, M r.
G a u d y C ostum es
so rtin g to untruths T ru m a n set fo rth the p rin cip le s fo r
In t r ig u e O b s e rv e r
to ta r the U. S.
a prosperous A m e rica . D raw n by
Some o b s e r v e r s
L ik e every observer, I was im
a three m an council of econom ic
M a rsh a ll
also read in M a r advisers, the re p o rt called fo r con
pressed by the Seminole a ttire . Not
sh a ll's appointm ent tinuance o f the tra d itio n a l free en
by the m en's—they w ear conven
an e ffo rt by P resident T ru m a n to te rp rise system supplem ented by
tio n a l garm ents lightened by a gay
b u ild the general up as his succes co n stru ctive governm ent assistance
h a n d ke rch ie f about the neck w’hen
sor in 1948. Should M a rs h a ll make where necessary.
th e y pursue th e ir d a ily tasks, hunt
a name fo r h im s e lf in the state de
on the re se rva tio n or lo a f in camp.
Long-range recom m endations
p a rtm e n t, his w o rk there plus his
T hey have shortened the long s k irt
include m a xim u m use of la b o r
prestige as the No. 1 m ilita r y chief
lik e g a rm e n t (com parable to the
and p ro d u ctive fa c ilitie s , p re
in W orld W ar I I w ould give the D em
w o m a n ’ s cape) to s p o rt-s h irt length,
vention of economic fluctuations,
ocrats a strong candidate to offset
even in cerem onial dress.
cooperation
in
in te rn a tio n a l
dissa tisfa ctio n w ith the T rum an re
I found only Sam H uff, reputed
trade and finance, and p rom o
gim
e
in
the
reconversion
period.
to be a m edicine m an as w e ll as
tion of w e lfa re , health and se
the handy m an at the school, w ear
c u rity .
in g the long s k irt-lik e garm ent, plus
Because of th e ir Im m ediate
the blouse. Some say Sam clings to
Sharpen Payroll Axe
bearing, the short-range rec
th is o u tfit m e re ly because of his
Econom y - m inded GOP house
om m endations were of g re a te r
love fo r the past; others say it m ay
m em bers, axe in hand, were eying
in te re st. The re p o rt asked fo r
have som ething to do w ith his spe
the big fe d e ra l p a y ro ll in th e ir an
the
m aintenance of present tax
c ia l fu n ctio n as a m edicine m an;
nounced d riv e to scale U. S. ex
rates to p ro vid e fo r substantial
th e re is a w h isp e r th a t i t is a badge
penditures 12 b illio n d o lla rs below
re tire m e n t o f the national debt;
o f repentance o r punishm ent fo r
the 1946 budget o f 41 b illio n dollars.
lo w e rin g of p rices w herever pos
some past sin. Sam is a g rand
D e c la rin g th a t there is h a rd ly a
sible to increase consum ption;
fa th e r today. He s till lives in the
governm ent d e p a rtm e n t th a t does
m oderation of labor demands
nearby cam p w ith the rest of his N EW G E R M A N F L A G . . . U n fu rle d
not have tw ice as m any employees
to head off a d d ition a l price
th re e generations.
fo r the firs t tim e (o ffic ia lly ) is the as needed, R epresentative Taber
rises; increase in the m in im u m
The younger men save th e ir gay new G erm an flag, shown being
(Rep., N. Y .), ch a irm a n o f the
wage above 40 cents an hour,
sh irts fo r dress up occasions (the hoisted on the T a g b la tt to w e r in
house a p p ro p ria tio n s com m ittee, as
and extension of the fa ir labor
annual green corn dance and the S tu ttg a rt, G e rm a n y. New state col
serted th a t 1,000,000 w orkers could
standards act to w orkers now
h u n tin g dance), but th e y have ors are black, red and gold.
be chopped o ff the p a y ro ll of 2,300,-
excluded.
adopted m odern trousers. T h e ir
s h irts are coverd w ith com plicated
g e o m e tric tra c e ry ; th e ir scarves
are bound by a m e ta l o r wooden
clasp; they w e a r beads o r other
b rig h tly-d e co ra te d fobs.
The m o st s trik in g piece o f Sem
in o le clo th in g is the w om an’ s b il
lo w in g s k irt; next come the beads
W ASHINGTO N. — R eturn o f w a r 2.2 ch ild re n a fa m ily w ould m a in
w h ich cover her neck fro m shoulder
“ The sta tistics show that, first, the
blade to ear tip s ; then her h a ir- veterans was la rg e ly responsible fo r ta in the population at its present depression postponed about 800,000
boosting m a rria g e s and b irth s to size of about 140,000,000.
dress.
m a rria g e s fo r a tim e ; second, the
U n lik e the men, the Seminole record highs in 1946. V ie w in g the
B u rch says, the increase In
w ar caused young people to defer
wom en (except those who have been trend, population experts are try in g
b irth s “ d e fin ite ly appears to be
m a rria g e .
co m p le te ly converted to m odern to fig u re out how long the U nited
te m p o ra ry , e n tire ly a ttrib u ta b le
“ Veterans
have
re tu rn e d .
w ays) w ear th e ir special g a rb and States can support la rg e population
to the re tu rn of w a r veterans.”
They w ere, and s till are, being
increases, but G uy Ir v in g B urch,
w e a r i t a ll the tim e . Consequently,
S ta tistics fo r citie s of m ore than
m a rrie d in large num bers. So
d ire c to r of the population reference 100,000 population, m ost com prehen
th e y alw ays look “ dressed up.”
the b irth ra te Is up. This w ill
The hairdress, an in n o vatio n and bureau, believes the rise is only sive figures a va ila b le , show m ore
continue fo r a tim e . But then
a h ig h ly p ra c tic a l one, dates back te m p o ra ry.
m a rria g e s were p erform ed in the
the tre n d w ill recede. B irth s
o n ly some six o r seven years. The
B irth s in 1946 were one per cent firs t nine m onths o f the ye a r than
w ill decline.
w om an’ s sm ooth bla ck h a ir is g re a te r than in 1943, previous re c In a ll of 1942, previous high year.
"M o s t students
o f population
b ro u g h t fo rw a rd over a s e m i-circu ord year, acco rd in g to the office of
M ore F a m ilie s Created.
la r ca rdboard fo rm lik e the wide v ita l statistics.
A p p a re n tly styles in the sizes of trends agree th a t the U nited States
B irth s headed to w a rd a peak 11 fa m ilie s are not changing, B urch w ill experience a decline of around
peak o f a cap. T his gives her the
m onths a fte r a re co rd high in the says. “ I t ’s s im p ly th a t w e've had 25 per cent in the b irth ra te before
appearance of peering at you fro m
underneath a wide, c irc u la r hat nu m b e r o f A m e ric a n m a rria g e s.
m ore m a rria g e s and m ore fa m ilie s the ye a r 2000.
b rim , and is achieved e asily w ith The trend s till is upw ard.
have been created w ith one and two
"T h e experts disagree when the
F a m ily Size Drops.
o u t the aid of the beauty shop and
ch ild re n in them . O ver long periods population to ta l w ill 'sta b ilize ' its e lf;
v ir tu a lly w ith o u t m irro rs . F u rth e r-
B efore the 1946 rise in the b irth the tendency to w a rd large fa m ilie s these estim ates range fro m the
m o fe , the co iffu re is one develop ra te the average size of the “ com has been dow nw ard.
present nu m b e r of about 140,000,00(
m e n t th a t has no connection w ith ple te d ” A m e rica n fa m ily was about
" I t 's m ore reasonable to assume persons to about 175,000,000 o r ever,
2.5 children.
I t Is estim ated th a t th is is w h a t is happening:
the W hite M a n ’s culture.
200,000,000.”
NEWS REVIEW
M arshall G ets K ey P ost;
L ab or R efo rm s S tu d ied
STATE DEPARTMENT:
ECONOMICS:
CONGRESS:
TEMPORARY TREND
Marriages and Births Hit Peak
END CONSTIPATION
THIS NATURAL WAY!
Million* Now Take Healthful
Freeh Fruit Drink Instead
of H arsh Laxatives!
S H IF T OF C O M M AN D E R S
It's lemon and water. Yes - just the
W ASHINGTON — Inside
fu e l
Juice o f 1 Sunkist I.cin6n in a glass o f
about the s h ift of U. S. com m anders
w a te r-first thing on arising.
in G erm any is th a t the stage was
Taken first thing in the morning,
set fo r the change sh o rtly a fte r L t.
this wholesome drink stimulates bowel
Gen. Lucius I) Clay visite d the No-!
action in a natural wiiy-assures most
tio n a l A ssociation of M anufacturers
ptxiple o f prom pt, normal elimination.
In New Y ork.
W hy not change to this healthful
S hortly before that, the senate w ar
habit? l-emon and water is goorf for
in ve stig a tin g
co m m itte e 's
chief
you. Lemons are among Ihe richest
counsel, George Meader, hod come
sources o f vita m in C , which combats
back fro m G erm any w ith a p re lim -j fatigue, helps you resist colds and
in a ry re p o rt h ig h ly c ritic a l of w hat
infections. They also supply H i and I ’ .
went on in the U. S. occupation zone
They alkalmize, aid appetite and
G eneral Clay, then in the U n ite d ) digestion. Lemon and water has a
fresh tang, too - clears the mouth,
States, was upset by this re p o rt and
talked to S ecretary of State Byrnes
wakes you up!
about resigning He fe lt that Gen.
T ry this grand wake-up drink 10
Joseph M cN arney. top com m ander
mornings. See if it doesn’t help you I
o f U. S. troops in G erm any, was the
Use California Sunkist I-emons.
m an re a lly responsible, although he,
Clay, as head of the m ilita r y govern- J
m ent fo r G erm any, got Ihe blame.
On top of the u nfavorable M eader R «la,od la 5 m inute, or duubi. ,9tte mono» lu ck
W hon ea .-ooo
h « old coumo p a in fu l o a f foeal
report. G eneral C lay addressed a
I n i f B M io u r it u n i s r h s n . l l i« M l l H R n ,
uwually
m eeting of the N ational Association | prworriho < h . f.-tw w t as*liittf RMRlIetniN. kM >w n fo r
•y m p tu m s tlc rw llw i
mw.Hclrww I l k - thwo* 1«J » » “
of M a n u fa ctu re rs and a fte rw a rd s T abiw ta N o l a i a t l v * «w ll
b rtn » « essmfnrl I n •
double » o u r rannwy b * r h mi rw tu m o f botUo
sat down nt an olf-the-record meet- j H U> f fy ua. o r «b*>
a t a ll d ru g g is t*
Ing of N AM leaders Including some
of the top moguls of A m erican In - '
du stry. T h e ir solution fo r the future
of G erm any was sim ple They told
C lay that they should be p e rm itte d j
to get in touch w ith th e ir opposite ■
ysF promptly relieve coughs of
num bers in G erm an in d u stry — the J
big in d u s tria lis ts who helped build
up H itle r's w a r machine.
If allow ed to do business w ith the
bub ON
G erm an cartels, the U. S. indus
tria lis ts told Clay, they would have
G erm any back on its feet in no I
tim e .
T his shocked G eneral Clay.
He
said he w ould re tire fro m the a rm y j
Im m e d ia te ly i f any such deal w a s !
c a rrie d out. He warned that the G e r -'
m an people did not believe In or
understand free e n te rp rise and that
G e rm a n y could only continue under
strong governm ent controls.
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C A P IT A L C IIA F F
The RFC apparently thinks
th a t the Germ ans are a better
risk than veterans' housing. It
w ill advance about 3 b illio n dol
la rs to re b u ild G erm any du rin g
the next three years, but was
a fra id of losing money on W il
son W yatt's p re fa b ricate d hous
ing fo r veterans, . . . W yatt, ex-
m ayor of L o u isville , passed out
golden keys to the c ity of Louis
v ille to guests he Invited to a
fa re w e ll p a rty . . . . No wonder
John L . Lew is Is hard luck fo r
labor.
He’s the "1 3 th ” vice
president of the A. F. of I,.
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S c o tt** E m u ls io n h elps to n e u p th s
a y a trm , b u ild n tn n iin a , e n e rg y and
m i a t a n r e w h e n yo u f e r l **d r*fg «-d
out** a n d r u n d o w n —a n d y o u r d ie t
lacks th e n a t u r a l A A I) V it a m in s
a n d th o v e n rr g y -b u lld in g n a t u r a l
oils you need. K e m * m l i c r - m * » ¥
doc f o r * r ic o m m t n d g o o d -ta » tl ng
S c o tt**. H u y V x l a y - a l l d r u g g ia U .
A IR L IN E D Y N A M IT E
The d yn a m ite now exploding in - ;
side T rans W orld A irlin e s between
Jack F rye , its president, and H o w -;
ard Hughes, its ch ie f stockholder, [
has caused m em bers o f the c iv il
aeronautics board to begin some
ca re fu l p ro b in g of the a via tio n in
d u stry. T h e ir probe indicates that
things a re n 't going anyw here nearly
as w ell as the a irlin e ballyhoo in d i
cates.
A m ong other things, six companies
operated in the red d u rin g the firs t
nine months of 1946—TW A, C olonial, :
Chicago and Southern, N o rth e a st
ern, P ennsylvania-C entral and West
ern.
F u rth e rm o re , the a irlin e s h a v e ,
over-ordered new planes to such an :
e xtent th a t they w ill never be able
6 6 6 STARTS RELIEF IN
to use m ore than a fra c tio n o f the |
JUST 6 SECONDS
planes supposed to be delivered.
C H fam ous, prescript Ion-type
F o r instance, the present fleet of
tf. fo r super speedy rslief
c iv il planes has a ca p a city of 15 j M
fro m cold miasrleg
T ry fit»«
Cold
T ab lets,
or.
b illio n seat m ile s annually. H owev
Liquid
Cold
er, when the planes now on o rd e r |
I P reparation today-
'C a u tio n :
Uas only
are d e live re d , ca p a city w ill be 41 j
as directed.
b illio n passenger seat m iles.
This is in co n tra st to the fa ct th a t,
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the planes now on hand are 100 per i
cent in excess of the passengers now J
c a rrie d .
R esult is m a n y unpubli-J
cized cancellations. One o f the most
d isq u ie tin g situations is the fa ct th a t
TW A has placed la rg e orders w ith
Lockheed, and heavy cancellations
would deal Loekhced a tough blow, j
COCO
SUFFERERS!
P A C IF IC M E R R Y -G O -R O U N D
Best w ay to gain p o p u la rity In
the F a r E a st today Is to take
along a supply of Roosevelt
dim es. Congressional tra ve le rs
re tu rn e d fro m C hina and the Pa
cific Islands re p o rt th a t these
were the m ost w elcom e g ifts
they could m ake to n ative d ig n i
ta rie s. . . . F irs t general election
In h isto ry of the T ru k island
group in the P a cific was held in
Ja n u a ry. Island ch ie fta in s and
o fficia ls fo r the e n tire group
w ere chosen. H eretofore these
offices have been h e re d ita ry. . . .
Am ong the voters w ere m any
who have live d under Spanish,
G erm an and Japanese control.
This was th e ir firs t election.
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SCHOOLS N E E D T Y P E W R IT E R S
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ahead of veterans in g e ttin g surplus
w a r p ro p e rty fo r educational uses,
according to a plan now under con
sideration at the W hite House. At
present veterans get firs t cra ck at
typ e w rite rs, adding m achines and
a ll other types of e quipm ent—and
when the vets are through there
Is n 't m uch le ft fo r the states, schools
and colleges. This problem recently
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ex-Sen. Joseph R osier o f West V ir
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