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FAIR CO-ED WINS HARNESS RACES
ABSENTEE VOTER
BREAKS" LEG IN i-TO MARK BALLOT
AUTO ACCIDENT! FOR FlRST TIME
FROM ENGLAND ISi ON TRIAL TODAY
WIEOFORD VISITOR FEDERAL C
FOR FAIR WORK
jrETVFOTCD MATL TTCTBFXE, rEDFORD, cORF.r.ON'. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1023.
ChULOQUIN MEN
HAROLD PORTER
it rested
yount; j
woman stepped mi a morning
triiln. put down her foreign look
, f
ing :tis and looked anxiou.stv UP
and down the depot platform. !
Henjnmin Webb, who had been J
wait In tor his great niece due to j
arrive l'rotu Hereford. JOtiK t:t ril. j
... , . , , , ... . '
walked up to her and asked it she
were Miss IMith Snowz-U. she
was.
"I had a wonderful trip after ;
I left the ship." the Knlish Kirl
Mild, and remarked that .Medrord ;
Mioiceu very nn-e fspeviuuy unrr j
l.assii.K tnru siau-s jik Texas ami;
Arizona before KettlnK here.
Two years ago next l-Vl.ruary
Mr. Webb wrote to hnKland.
where, many 01 nis relatives resme (
and where his home was until I
years ago, asking; that Miss IMiih
be allowed to come to Med lord.
Mrs. U ebb at that time was
invalid and they both wanted the
young Kill for a companion. Immi
gration laws being intricate, pre
parations were under way during
the long interval for the relative's
visit to Medford. In the mean-
.1..... M.L- U i.ttut,! nu-H'
v...., ii.. nUM ,.n 'i' I
nhe. esnccts to make her home i
with her great uncle he said to-
day. "It's all so ditferenl from
Kugland, but 1 think the country's
very heautii ul," the new arrival
repeated several times. She sailed
from Southampton Septum ber 2 5
on the Leviathan and landed in
New Vork Oi-ioher I , ami after
that began to enjoy herself for the
first time since leaving I lereford, j
the comity of while-faced cattle.
AT HIGHJCHOOL
The Hixie Jubilee quartet, ached
"tiled to entertain al tlie First Pres
byterian church Wednpttday even
it:;, wilt give u program at the
senior high HChoul on Wednesday
afternoon, October 10, at 1 o'clock
in the auditorium. The quartet ap
peared at the high school twit years
ago and everyone enjoyed the pro
gram immensely.
J. H. Iteeves, first tenor, also
plays the saxophone as well as fa
voring his audiences with a num
ber of solos. Kdgar U Sliupee, Bee
ami tenor, draws the applause of
the crowd by his. excellent readings.
mine of which are very humorous.
Mr. Sliupee can also manage a gui
tar with great ability. S. It. Slew
art, baritone, is nationally known
for bin piano playing uh well as
for a number of compositions he
lias composed. Mr. Stewart plays
selections from grand opera, negro
melodies and popular music. Xeoma
Campbell, basso prof undo , does
wonderful solo work. It is said
that you wonder bow much farther
inu the cellar he is going wnen
singing so low. Mr. Stewart is
manager en mule.
The Dixie Jubilee quartet is well
known till over the fnited States
' and is recommended bv all who
have heard them as a "suaranteed
grouch remover.
Ten cent tickets are now on sal
nt the school book exchange.
CLERKS TIRED
Four clerks In the county court
house have writers cramp today
and they're mad enough about it. '
Wrists whirled around and fiiifiers
were given individual daily dozens
thrunui tlw morning hours In an
.tfmt to straighten out and Umber
up the taut muscles.
It started Saturday night when.1
after an all day session of signing
up lardy registrants of Jackson
futility, the four clerks were re- j
ipiired to stand in a row ami write
n. lines steadily from seven o'clock
until eiKht-lhirty in order to dis
pose of the numbers of people who
swarmed into the office and
crowded the hallway at the last
minute. The otiice xunposed
to have closed at eight o'clock.
, I'ards are still arriving from the
Various outlying precincts, and a
final checkup on the total registra
tion Ihruout the county will not
be completed until Thursday, ac
cording lo .Mrs. Meyer, county
clerk.
s. p. SSis
, POULTRY RATES
The Southern Pacific har. in
structed publication of the follow
ing rates on dressed poultry lo San
Tranclscfi and !ns Angeles from
lUigenr. Cottage fJrnve. Sutherlin.
Ttoseburg and points south to and
including Ashland, with the priv
ilege of( having one or more stop
at intermediate points f(,r tne pur
' pt9 ftf completing loading:
Kate of $1.-0 to San Francisco
nit l.r,T to Los- Angetes. niinl
BiOtil weight 24.filiO lb.. and
h'-re cers are stopped in trnnslt
t.litionl charge of Jti " p- r car
Will 1 midt for .Mich stop. This
i trujemcnt Is to enable (he pnul
grors to constdidate their
ftcU and to more ntf.rmly mar
lift Hk prodO't. The arrange
mHt Will 1W IH effect In time to
i..H- t:e uf UK ThunksfivinK
A tall, well
t et
Hen Mitchell, alleged klnu of
: the Chilnquin bootleggers, anil d
asserted associates Iti Klainnth ln-
reservation liquor operations, i
went on trial in the federal court;
lhs mornlnK ,hnrne1 in II:' counts :
, ... . . . . ,. .
of an indicement with violation m(
the national prohibition laws, sale,
ami possession, and tnainiaininu of
misilIK.(.s Th(. (.ast, is tm, fiu;ll ;
jlPy ,rla, lt( tm. present term of ;
lhft feti,.ral t.0urt for the southern'
Oregon term.
Th(, government in lu openinu
statement t.. the Jury, said it would j
,ut,.mm !o provo lnnt MUchell was'
m, ...oailln whoiesuler" ami .Urn!
. lA. ,lnf. r,,,n,ier of the
, t'hilotiuin area; that .eland I'ara
j zoo, Kichurd (l.efty) Lorry. W. i; 1
l(lilacky) 1 '.alley and Carlos Itlair!
t were operators of "beer joints" and',
i snlesmen of the rinn, and that .1.,
V. Uiatt was the driver nf the '
i rum car that bronchi in moon-
j shine from Susanville. t'al., and!
; Klfco. Nev.
; The L-ovei nmeni said It would . ,
show that the "rlntf" boasted it
" - "'"'eo "v i
GO.noft gallons of
moonshine on the reservation, and
that t'arlos Itlair, a former Indian
agent, had told special agents he
afforded protection to loads of
Ihjuor and had assisted in securing
a shipment that had been "hi
jacked." The government charges that the
gang maintained three 'beer joints'
in the vicinity of ('hiUmuln. and!
that they hid their beer supply In
the Williamson river. The brew-,
master. Assistant District Attorney!
Francis Marsh, told the Jury, had'
fled and was indicted under lhe..
name of 'lohn Doe."
Special Trohibltion Agents Karl
Kohl or of Seattle, Wash.. tJeornc
Godfrey id' Portland and llalpli
Kelly, now a deputy sheriff of
Washington county. Oregon, secur
ed the evidence, representing tb.-m-seive.s
as "bin liquor men from
California, loking over the Klam
ath field."
It developed that while the spec
ial agents were collecting" the evi
dence by purchases and conversa
tions with the alleged jrunir. Spec
ial Indian Agent Oeorge McNabh.
former chief of police of Ashland,
had conducted raids on the nights
following the visits of the dry
agents, and this aroused the sus
picions of the defendants.
"We hear you fellows are fed
erals." Mitchell is averred lo have
said, "and if you are, come and
have a drink." The officers con-
vinee.l Mitchell they were not, and j
the drinks were poured.
On July 2 a series of raids were
held In Clihomiin. and moonshine
!rcnui'ii ior tne i-ourui oi .iui
oeienrntion was si-izeu. .i mm
time the true identity of the spec
ial agents was revealed.
Opening nf the court was de
layed by the necessity of calling a
special jtnly venire to hear the
case.
It Is expected that the federal
court will conclude by Wednesday.)
After the present trial two equity
eases are scheduled for hearing
' OFFICIALS MEET IN!
One. of ItH most HueceHHful meee
ln'?B of the yeur Is expected tonight
-hen the Southern Oregon Law
Enforffyment Officers association
meets ut the Hotel Medford with
bunquet scheduled to begin at
fi:30. Fnited States District Attor
ney Oeorge Nenner and Federal
Judge Robert Lmin will he among
he main speakers of the evening.
.M.meru me nous ior ine uppie
iieiisiou oi c uuuiH s uiiu i mr
vention of crime will he ainor-7 the !
topics for discussion, in addition to
discussing modern means. of home
protection. It is largely the pur
pose of the organization to instill
a greater degree of co-operation
aning the individual officers and to
create a stronger feeling or fellow
ship. At the same time it Is the
purpose off Hie organization to gain
greater co-operation from the gen
eral public.
Delegations are expected to he
present this evening from Ume.
Josephine. Dimilas, Coos. Curry.
Jackson. Klamath, Multnomah und
oilier counties.
WISCONSIN NOT WET
DECLARES LENROQT
WASHINGTON, Oct. (TP)
After a call upon President Cof1 -
itige during which Wisconsin poli-j
tics were discussed, former Senator j
I unroot nald today that the react
,lfin i.i-.i, u-iuonnuin ....it
lion in his state 4o Governor Al-
fred Smith's speech In Milwaukee
on prohibition had been unfavor
able and that the state would go
Itepublh an jn November.
'Wisconsin Is wet. hut not as wet
as Smith thought. Ken root said.
The former Wisconsin. oscnalnr
also said that Coverno Smith's at -
Mtue on Ihe St. Lawrence waU'iwav
was nnihieuoiifl. unsatisfaetoty and
obviously straddled the issue.
Ke would IiBve doue fur better
never to nave mentioned tne mat -
ler," b declared.
LAW ENfORCEIVIENT.IViANY PAY VISIT
MEDFQRD TONIGHT SINCE LODGE SHUT!
1 l
i
jc ' :
Helen Davis, a junior at the College of the Pacific, at Sacramento,
Cal., finds diversion in racing her trotter, Polo Cres. She purchased
the horse as a yearling, trained him herself and won every race in
which she was a starter during the present season, including the 2:20
trot at Pomona.
LEGION OFFICERS
TO -TAKE CHAIRS
T
ry member of .Medford post
No.' Ki. Aniericaii I.egiou, U urged
j lo attend tonight's nueting at lib'
I Armory, at which time several im-
portant nuiiters will transpire. The
first order of business will be an
adjourned election meeting held Cm vallis will pay the local orgaiti
over from the last regular meet- zuiion an official visit. Mr. Health'
ing on .Monday, September Ji. The i;
election of a second vice-corn-, Council of Kuyal and Select Mas-mandei-,
finance officer, chaplain ters for thu state of Oregon ami
and two members of the executive his official visit to thin city will
committee will bo held to complete prove a real treat for members of
the annual election and all Legion-. Table Hock council. The Medford
naires should be present promptly Mcam will confer the lioyal and
at S p. m. to vote on these new
officers of the post.
Installation of the new com
mander. K. C. Ferguson, and his
staff of nsislants will follow dur
ing the regular meeting, the eere-
j ninny being in charge of Paul '..
! Mi-Donald, district citnimiu eenia n
j of district No. -l. Seely Hall, state
t chairman of the Americjin Legion
i f(.ennnoll..1 rninmilton veil! .'Iv.i fi
ol on jhp )rnK.PSS'(lf lnW fo.
i.,i..,iv t.- i it.- i.-i
liott will report on the matter of
sponsoring a Legion troop of I toy,
'.rm!ts
j Preparations Ri-e being made to
j take rare of a large attendance,
I as many visitors are expected in
j addition to the loi-al Legionnaires, j
i According- to telephone advln re-;
, celved from Yreka by I '0111 mander
nn'it i. iiirir "in
lelegation of ('a lifornia Le-
gionnaires present from lloss Neil
on post nf Siskiyou county.
10 CRATER LAKE!
An au'ragr of two or three bun-
died tourists visit rtatwr lake each open the ohl grand Jury eontro-1 ines who a few years ago would
clear day since the closing date versy; (hat he was convinced hisj have been content to regard a rose
lor the lodge hist month, ni-cord- friends would refuse to believe th- bud with rapture or plight Ihelr'
ing to officials from the park stories and he ditl not feel dis-j troth amid the tnllns. j
lu-a tIo,ua i ters who arrived hero
saturdav
ifternoon.
TiioM
in the
the fedt'
Moen,
who are now- employed
national park offices in
-a I building are Arthur ),
hlcf clerk; .Miss .'s
()llviH IIHHlHlnnt ,.i(.rk( .MiHH Kthel
Y i 1 k i n s o n, stenographer; .Miss
lean steel, stenographer and su-
' I)(l,jn,
nd'-nt C. I). Thomson. als -
arrived here the
nd of the w-ek.
Ijst year thr
park employes
ditl not leave the
esort
October Ki
SAN JUAN VETS
HAVANA. Oct. X. Ti San Juan
Hill, famous for the hectic diys of
'iH when Fnited State,- troops were
fighting shoulder to shoulder with
Cubans for their independence
from Spain, will be brought back
Into the limelight on Friday. .On
tluct day several thousand Fnited
Spanish war veterans. who are
jnmv n-n"'" ' ' unmet h
janniiai encampment, win go to the
grim hill to honor comrade who
II In the historic ehnrgo,
The tile
nfed fortress with lis
s',iinlsh anuns dating back
lo
l renain almost the same hs
it was at the tint- of ihe chnrge.
Small bronze arrows have been
added to.the building. Indicating
the direction of Mnvm'w, the line
JVliorr Ami rican trf.ops moved and
!,,IH g-'in-nil direeiinn of other bi.
1 M'" scenex. A bronze tablet set
in, ln'' W lU "f ,h" tnrtrt- toll
gaoam rnnrKn nno
eommemorates the men 0o fHI
l'" "twnt nivuumei ui juiy
jf l"'"-
i
VISITS MEDFORD
T
Medford Masons who nit mem
bers of the Table Rock council
are looking forward lo the sjiecial
meeting at the Masonic hall Tues
day night when W. S. Healtie of
illustrious grand master of the i
Select degrees upon candidates
which wljl be another incentive for
members to attend t o ir. o r V o w
night.
Promptly at fl:3n o'clock a ban-
; quet will be served In the Masonic;
, hall dining room for those who
'attend the evening session and II. ;
D. Powell, illustrious master of i
I Table Rock council has extended a
'special Invitation to all southern i
Oregon members to t :i joy the din
I ner, the degree work ami an ad-
M"-SN " Mr- ''"'-.
Ye Letter Box
Commit ice Statement,.
the Kditor:
i-oinmnnl.-illon .m.,,. rl nlr Iti
To
tlie rt-i v
papers, signed by Jury
man Younger, impels the Kepub
, lican Counly Central committee
to make this statement of fads:
! K': the past two months in
formation has been coming almost
I dully to the chairman of Ihe eoun
j ty committee that Norton pari I-
sans were retailing the story that
I udge Thomas had siippresMed
tnd jury report to protect ecr -
tain thieving county and state of-
ials. These stories varied In tie -
tail tti suit the occasion, but in
subsiance were the same. Know -
Ing of no way to combat un -
truth except with truth, the com -
iniltee culled on Judge Thomas
lo furnish It with a statement of
the facts. The Judge frankly
stated that he was loath to re -
posed to worry too much abnul
what, his enemies might nay. Mow -
ever, he consented to furnish the
committer with a statement of his!
recollection of. what happened
when this so-cnlled report was pre-:
Kerned.
ti to the commit -
t then oci urr
tee that if. the six Jurors wlmj
jwere opposed to filing this report;
I would also ign thi.t statement of
fact, it would effectually silence
OiRRiNIGHTpiORiSTSFl
until. ibis particular canard. ;
j After taking the matter up with
;one or two of ihe jurors It was
j agreed that .lodge Thomas could
get these Jurors together easier!
than could the committee. 'I his
was done; all subscribed to Hi"'
j truth of the statement by affix-j
ing their signatures, this man
itiunger nemg ine oniy one wm.
showed reluctance.
, vnen .inuge I nomas reiurn-o
iihis staliment lo the cnmmlHce
he retiucsted it not be published
unless th
committee (elt It
w
j a bsoluli-ly necessary
I As this committee, under the
law. Ik responsible for the. oondinM
t of .Judge Thomas' campaign, 't
i decided lo at once ttop this libel
lous gossip by publication of the
! facts.
I As this r-n. called partial report
was voted down by the grand Jury,
and Is a part of the grand Jut
records whb h are -secret, It would
manifestly he Improper for Judge
j Thomas or this committee to have
j d made public, an suggested b
Mr. Vounger.
We believe the pnblie will fee!
'that Mr. Younger' statement thai
he was coerced into tellitm the
truth is ns ridiculous as the shal
' low and insincere pte;i of the Nor
j ton nttorneyn that they were In-
timldatt d when they voluntarily
endorsed Judge Thomas for re.
election without opposition.
JACKSON COFNTY IIKIMMIM
C A N CKNTItAl, COMM ITTK It
Ity Frank I. Fnrrell. Chairman.
, Thtt r0-ijp Kiver Valley-
j Para(w ftf th AVorld,
-the
4Clalfled advertlilnf get feiulti
I this
,nUl.- la
whi-n a
-u
fii-
nog
vM
I'al-
wits drivirm, turned
near the niiiskirts of
t Wir
eni. other oc-upants nf the ma
chine. Mr. and Mrs. William
Sh.itiu of t his eity. escaped with
minur enis and bruises. The t
w.is badly wrecked and the mis
hap is blamed by I'ortcr on Mrs
Shann. who. elalm.s 1'orter, step
ped on the accelerator while he
was driving.
I pou investigation by S I :i I '
Traffic Sergeant I'. Talent. I'or
ler was held blameless and .Mr
and Mrs. Shann are accused of
intoxication, but have not been
si i eharged. Shann was found in
an alleged intoxicated condition
tto weeks ago by Sergeant Talent
in a ear parked along a road,
but due to the fact that Shann
hei-ame very sick, the charge was
not pressed at that time, but is
still hanging over his head.
Following; last night's crash,
Shann and 1'orter left the seem
in another machine, leaving Mrs.
Shann in the Itmid service sta
tion, where Officer Talent found
considerable difficulty in having
her come out of the service sta-
t Ion rest room in order lo
questioned.
T he old cha rg will now p r
ably be placed against Shann,
cording- to officers.
be
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PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. K. wP)
An unidentified young- woman,
about L'O, was found by a piibsing
motorist today, lying unconscious
in an old rock quarry near Karnes
Road Circle, at the head of Wash
ington street. She was lying on
her coal and her shoes and pink
and white parly dress were, lying
nearby.
Attendants at a hospital to
which she was removed said she
apparently had been drugged
Gossip From
New York City
(ii. 1). Seymour.)
NFW VOKK. The thing to see
at this year's dfthlin shows Is the
Kathleen X orris dahlia. Ii Is a
flower with which anybody who
j pretends to know his dahlias must
i be familiar the I Jtliii model, so
to speak, of the industry. Chris
tened and first displayed, by a
Trenton, X. ,L, nursery, at the ex
position of the American Onhtla
association in Madison Simare Car
den, it will be exhibited this au
tumn at a thousand dahlia shows,
more ihnn a hundred of ihem In
and round New York-.
The current sensation of dahlia-
rtom bears the name of Mrs. Xorris
because she is a dahlia enthusiast, I
but more specifically, one suspects.
I because she has done the flower
i good turn by mcuiiouing It ocea-t
sbmally In her novel. Von have.
1 never seen grateful enthusiasm un-
MM yon see a dahlia, lover who has
' Just run across the name f his
1 favorite flower In n best Heller. (
I And this year has been Just one!
thrill after another for Ihem. what
with Mrs. Xorris, . Louis UromfiebC
, and Carl VnnVeehten euscouslng !
:nmong the dahlia heroes and hero-1
i -
' t lirtMrnlmc tutc.
l no naming of a new dahlia Is
no haphazard chore. A grower
discovers a particularly promising
seedling mid ponders for whom he
may name the flower that Is lo be
j It is a problem not to be wrestled
with alone. Ho seeks expert coun
moI, and Airs. Norrls Is singled out
for the distinction. Her permls
, nion is sought and granted. The
flower buds, and on the eve of the
exposition It spreads wide Its rose
pink petals nuffusod wllh sliver,
u H unveiled lo the public, and
Mrs. Norrls. in her California home.
receives n handsome J0-lnch blos-t
soul despatched by air-mall,
iMh1 w.flWlll the dahlla-tir-the-
year was the Jane Cowl. The aci-
nttH m,9nef1 the oxposlllon and
I chime a seedling from which blos-
Homed n siieclactilar flower of rich
autumnHM1(.. AmonK the duhlli
varleiios n.imfd for Fdm. i.Ve.
her, (Jllda firay. Fay 1nnuhier and
Margaret W'oodrow Wllsi p. Itut
mere man may hardly hope to have
his name thus perpetuated unless
that name be, nay, Col. Charles A.
Lindbergh, for whom a new dnhlla
Is christened this year.
Kuylnic It With Dalillas.
The dahlia never ent much fig
ure In New York florist shops un
til about ten yen rs ago. Now II
outsell in ihe commercial market i
every flower hut the rose, having
taken rank ahead of the Woet
pea, the gluditilus and the tulip.
A tiny flower hardly an Inch In
diameter when It was discovered
growing wild in Mexico by Her
nandez In 17X7. Ihe dahlia has been
cultivated until the specialists,
whose gardens In the east cenier
largely1 n New Jersey and Con
necticut, now produce blooms a
foot In diameter. They think that
to be about the lltilt in size, lyit
they am constantly We king new
colors. The dahlia now appears In
every hue but blue find growers
aren't yet ready to admit thai they,
my not prouuee in no dahlias aome
day.
ll.irolil fuller
int-d a broken .
A at li oYlo, k
DRUGGED GIR
tty Camsby
nf Klaniail
-bland will
n or A
inn lien
.ti-
alin
t HTll
i of iha:
ill).: been
,' cU'i U s
ute in J:i
idential eleclit
augi'iuelils ha
at the c.iun
mom h. sir
Completed
office lin
ing of a
Ini-clUH.n
i absentee
!.r
the . asl-:-.
Mis-
Uam-b is leaving this Week lie
; New York City to resume her
study of music and will be ab--en'
fiom her home at the lime tin
election will talte place.
No ba Mots ;is ye, ha vim; been
printed, n ue u ill ho sent to .M iss
llanwl.y a Sim;i ;is the ill e coin
ipleted, after will, h she will send
the hallot ba. k ti the coiintv
clerk's office fully made out. Thi
: method of voting is rarely used
in this county, many of ! In- a b-
etllee vol ers 1UU knowing I his
inettHMt in be available.
I Miss lluiushy was anxious to
cal her ballot at the ele-li,.n. as
ii would be the first time she h:i
ever veil d, havimr n;ached the
'age of l' i only this cai . She
itobl the situation lo A. S. Ilosen
baum local Southern Pacific dis
trict passenger agent, and he luad.'
'all m cessa rv a r: a ngcuien is.
i -
1 KI
Miss P.e
.1 unit ion,
have the
the first
in the pre
v:
Itavi' liri-ti ln'i-iliu
mliniil mi j iitI ii 1 1' ii -
Prepa ralions
at the county s
ilenfs office- for
llli- ti ii ii ii: 1 1 si's-
slon or U oiinty leadiers' insii-
tute. ( be held the latl-r part of
next week at Ashland, markim:
the first institute that has I n
held for the past two years, last
year's sessions not taking place
because of (l county wide infanlib
paralysis epidemic, which dosed
many of the town and
schools. This year's instltut
cording to Mrs. Sltsaniie Home
t'arter will be above the average
and u I on per cent attendance of
'ill Jlli'U.inn
ouniy leaehers is e -
IK'C'tM.t.
AN
ANNIVERSARY
FOUR BIG DAYS
STARTS
TODAY
The M
i
u ixits;i&ji&
LflED
with rwx
EVELYN BRENT RENEE ADOREE
jrfSL. Directed by James Cruzo j;
fd j ''SV. The Man Who Cava You
jrj- 25S Ki "The Cov'r" Wa9on'' ti IS
f vjTa 1?? Is a vlvid' drair.alle atory, rt- M i
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ment won nI.imi nil a un ttoseful
piece of science Wo); ami SI. lit) oil
science note books.
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his good work.
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