Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOT1D, OREfiON'. WF.nXESn.VY. .TANTARY ?ft 1020.
P'A'OE F.iniTT
PLEASE IN RADIO
ll,T Mr. K. I-:, iiur'
Wlls It Dr. C. U Kliol. prcMiOfiit
of Harvard college who ild, "Ac
a mind-trainer th Htudy of rmiHlc
haa no ei(ua).'' And wan It l'r-d-dnt
Kdward Yeoman of Oillfor
nU whu sal J, "Not many will ad
mit" It, nut it 1h never thcl' HH true,
that Inwdc In the inmi Imp-'iUnt
inK) tudy." and then proceed
in n Illuminating uttIHe to prove
It.
On could not we and h-ar th-;
program .'in pronenUd ly the ti
dents of th Junior hiuh etbool List
night without a sen no of the above
splriL Heveniy-flvc children wre
f-i(jjMd In Kirn.' and uoya U-v
etub uumbera, harmonica bund
and quartet. Th n utlliliik' the
ability of children who an fortu
nate enoiixh to have tbHr mlenl
developed and their ability ntlmu
Jattd ty h pedal hiukIc ntudy In and
out of He hoc I, piano, violin, harp,
flute, clarinet, naxophorie and a
foidian aulos and cncmblt-n were
hvord.
TtWivldnt lot ' rent of the chil
dren and -their cnthufdiirm for
music la certainly a h pi end id thins
for thij community.
MiiM Metlm Wllllnmn. the talent
ed instructor In tho Junior blub,
who- wan imftlNted by Miet Knthf-r
Church, KUpcrviHor of musk In lint
city ehoolH, was heard Ju a (roup
of aongit- Kvoryone who lltu-d
in on thfa delightful demons' ration
of public HhOoI inUfde work must
have heen ImpreHned wit h tin
magnitude of tins community wr
vle rendered hy Ihln group "f um-Mciuna.'-
1. Combined Hoy' and Oh Ik' (ilee
' -1 u jh. accompanied hy Alius
Church, "Orcffon Htnie Hong"
M urt'igh
2. Ilnrrnonlca Cjuartet, composed
of Tlngloy Chnmpic. liob Hchre
ccrigObt, Dick Hlcoter and Mux
Rnf
CW "My Wild Irish Hose"
ih) "Sweet and l.ow"
Ilartiby
3. liny'' f.-c flub Itljby Hloue.
He hoot pluni-J', iieeoiiipanift-
,'Anvt Hmtlu" Park
4. Trio of riutr. Clarinet and Pi
ano i I Jura Crawford, flutlM;
Perry Crawford, Jr., clnrlneiiM
and.MrM. I. O. Crawford at the
piano "Allta" j- n. j,ohv
b. Platio wolu by l''riiee Arn
plger "Uancu of ihe Ilo-e-
Inplu" I'vt derick Keatrf
C. fiicl' fileo nub. aeruliipailb'd
by Ituby Htone, ' Happy liinl-"
Hoist
T. Violin nolo by Ijtirothy (lore,
ueonipaiilert by MIh l.eulnh
C.oTii, "I'etllf Muuree"
r-v Ar.Kelo de Pioahi
8...lu'nion !ll;li Hrliool HarmoiU'-u
Hand
(a I "Cumin1 Thru the Hy"
lb J "licuheil, Kftlben"
f () "KwniK'P rtlvel'"
9. Juiilur 1f,h Hrxtette. eMinpO';-
ofNell (iriM-n, Hybil Jean
Yoiinj;, Jiuhy HtoiM. iJarliaia
ViMr Tlnf;lry Champic and
Max Ha i: MUh KhIIum Church
at iihu plnno
5a) "ItenedlctUH" from the
IJt. Cecilia M.ivi Oounod
Ollt Mclba U'llllaniH, Soprano
ftololttt. i -
'T) "Sweet tt ml Iow"
liariil.y
10. Accordion hoIok, by Hilly Hyan
ULl "Anuubid l.c"
(b) "Varlty Draw"
tv)' "Doll Daucu."
11. Trio of harp, violin and flute
Hetty Htennett, harpiwt ; Hit
MUlo Hlmm tt IuIIiiIkI and
Iiorit Crawford, flutist.
"Noanolltan NltbtN" Znmnrrik
bil
mil m&Zi imw v:Mm mm v
i IpMH iff
12. lianoonica Qudrtctte.
i (a) "There' a i-wng,
( Trail A-Windins"
(b) "Xw nc Low, tiwi
Churlot."
13. Vocu, .wup by
Vtlliamn.
(u) "Clenicntln."
( b "Ijidy .lo'ii
MiSB .Mclba
. Kdwardn
1-1. Piano nolo by boiothci Vllnon.
"Man-h of the Flowi-r CiiIm" :
U icJ;.i.
10. Harmonica band. '
(a) "Woe HHJ of .otlutitl"
e(bj "My Honnift I.l'H Over th-,-
Or.iin'' m
) turn and Htrip.--, Kor
:M.r" John Philip Hiw- t
S.ixaphorif and piano nurn
b. r by Hob and Hilly Prentke.
( a ) ".Sonny Hoy"
lb; "I'm Horry. Hally"
17. IlaMiiuni' u holo by Tlnclcy
('bauiple,
"MlM McCloud'rt Heel"
IS. Harp i-oJo by Mii, licit y Htcn-;
nMt, '
"MooidiKln Waltz" - Hobinfoll
1!. Vo'-nl Ki'oiip. by Miia Mclba
Willliii.i-. i
(ri "Jlincl'i Hluinber Houk'
Harriet Ware
b) "Ihe Hw-'l of tint Year" i
Mary Turner Kaidt- r
1 1 1 rr
AND THOMPSON TALK
.JACKS .VVIIJ,i;, (n-.. Jan. 3o. j
'A1)- (Spticlal.) A very enjoy- j
aide program was j-ponsored by I
th JaekMonvllle CranK' h'Ht l'ri-
day evening. Thin was an open
mcctlnK and a larK's number of
p.'ttrou.i and frtenda wre preneut. :
Chester Wendt who had chart;' j
of the niUMlcal features pri-(tcni-d j
the followlm; number: Piano folo
by l)oi Ih Coner ; readiiiK, from
"Mi h. WiffRM "f th CabbaKe ,
Pat eh," by Mjh. Wallace; vocal .
-olo by .Mr. KnlKht, accornpaiiied t
by Ituth Sevcranec: and a number i
by the JaekHon vllle (li anjrc coin- j
posed of C. C. Hoover, Men. Wendt :
enry Neidi-rmeyer, h e t e r ;
Wendt. with Catherine Wcndt at !
the iiano.
The educationul featui of the
veniiiK wan an ititercKtlni; talk by ,
C. I. 'I'houtpMou on "TblnKH Our j
fjovfi nmi'lit Hum Oone for Cs." I
The eluHiiiK liuuihrr wns a coin- j
munity hont; b-il by C. C. Hoover,
the w-H known exponent of the 1
famoUH blllboUH blue (,'1'tlHH. j
The m-xt ineclliiK of the Orantrc
will be a btn-lneHH kcmwIimi to be
held the 1'nd l-'rlilay in I'ebiuaiy. I
The On-Koil State (In u le ulii- ;
mlhttion, in on Jum i ion w it h t he
Hani la m VM n ml ( liini" iihhocIr- .
tfon Ih uinb'rlaktnu the .experl-;
im nt C rainiiiK milliard (lurks on
Wa It on In ki- mar I he town of
Sliced Hporlhineii id I. inn ruuniy
are ilou.-illiiK a number of tlielr
dei-nys and the kdiim department;
will trap a mirfieient number of!
mallard for breeding purpoHes. '
The wliia of tin thick h will be j
pln!m-fl ?o that t liey can not fly
Th i fb-pnrtment Ih co-oprritt in; j
w:ih t-portHiiirii of t he 'or alliH
Ho and (inn club in a tduillar ex
periment n( Vlri);b' laiie. which
is nine inl'eM vout h of Con ui I in,
The Mart will be made with lUO
pair of doinentle ditekH and lecnj.H
and add.tloiiH will be made from
time to thin1. The CorvalllM Hportn
mcn believe that the original num
ber will be lurnn:rd to bi ter 1
than I fin, mm tn five yenr. pothl
Walton and Winkle liiki:. will be f
nnid ir me ri'Hti'iH '
DBQDQD
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PARKER PREDICTS
BRIGHTER FUIUFC
POULTRY RAISING
A litit;ht-r futui- loomn f r th
pouhiy iiulu-tty of J;n k 'ii coun
fv. Clay 1. PaikT. inan.it,'- i- of the
Kai in l "oOp rat i v lix- ha iw.s
Mt n ted ( ft ei d.i . at the iiie-tmn
for t In elw t iuii of I hre- li uMe f
to IJijUidatf the iiffaiia 1 In- Poul
try H Mine fM A.HOCiilt JOIl of Soljlll-
ern Ot'-t(oii, a ml met c with t be
HxchaiiKe.
J.ow r lateH on etri; -hipni'-rt
to Port land via lii- South'-rn Pu
rl fie, u h"l eby than f ai bjd
hftx would be i vi-d mean l a
f.iMfr-r n:ark'-t fur lo--al poultry
pioduetH by f peniliK tb'- way for
tin: -Mtiiblihhuient ff a bran h of
tb- P.k iflc Co-Operative I'.t'K I'X-ch-tiiKe
in this city.
The Paeiftr Co-Op. rat K e now
controls the Klamath Kif inuket.
Conditions would Mbape them
f.tdven Ho the Ilf'KUC Hiver valley
VKK would cuter lhal fb-ld without
com pel 1 1 n m. Maiiiij.'cr pit r ker h ld
thin va lley wa I he nat ui al ikk
.supply pourre -f Klamath county
and northern Calif oinit.
It wan rev ab"l at the me tin
that the ar"t:i of tin Poultry ao
rlation totalled about XU'.'J'Hf, and
lwdr liabliti-M about Mh.u'H'. Most
f the Iialdlitn-K renter in a Sum-u
notn, and .ManiiRer ParkfM x
preHHed the belief lhal th- affaliH
could be evenly adjusted. He Hald
that the KxchaitKc wan ready to
help In the rc-adjutment, ami
that the new order would, elimin
ate the overhead.
J. K. Judy o( fJrifflu Creek. .1
C. IIPIMI cf Ashland, ami Clav
IJ. Parker were muncil trustei-n of
dit'Hfdutlon wit hunt opposition. All
t liree are highly i -onvcnmnt with
(he affiilru of Ibe poultry associa
tion. The work at IbptldaUnji and dl
moIvIhk will Htart at once.
Tl
l-'ailiti!; to arrlvi on scheil ule
luKt Sunday, the new l!J!i Pontine
models Were put oil display yen
terdiiy at th' Sandej sun .Motor
company display rooms on South
U'llth-tt Mieel.
The arrival of 1 1 1 - ears was
awaited with considerable Intereni
by the lora tnotirlnK initdic and
nie regarded as a ileclded im
provement nver previous models.
The general public Is Invited to
visit (he dlHplay rooms and i-'lvo
(he new models complete Inspec
tion. E GlEE
The appearance of the Willam
ette Cnlvetslty (ilee club last nirM.
at the l-'lrsl Methodist church was
enjoyed by a lame attendance. The
sinners sang college soims. nemo;
spirituals ami a number of wolt
known old-lime melodies. In ad-
ilitiou to fdnhiK. xylophone solos
were presented and during the In
terinlhlon, it short slelhl-of-hand
performance mi retained. .
w ni:ijij;n - .t w k.
reefed M 'ditniuitr null
rta.-l; :
GAY PAREE LEAD
PRAISES TROUPE
AS FINE PEOPLE
I've never iijvel-d with u finer
l.'jm h "f in n and women than
tin- cast in Cay Pane." said Chic
S tie, famous comedian v. ) headn
(he (Jay Paree mtlHical comedy.
oprnltiK at Hunt's Ci alerian to
nlKlit. "They are alt coiihcieiitnus
hard u ork-i s. nmst of w horn hae
their boines and dear ones v. aitim?
anxiously for their r'tuin.
"The old impic'sion of show
,r-ide or rhoi us u'li Is passing.
1'erhapM because life off the xt;iie
ban broadened and Income lnoie
t'dfrant. You tan h-e things on
lb !-treets or in public any place
to ah nek you, if youY looking
' fr that." In Maid,
"hie Sab-, the nly remaining
rural i-baraeter comedian on ttn
Mtn 4- today, in a sliKht, dark-ey d
ma n wit h a smooth face. When
he Is Chi'- Hale, hi l-'i Very, very
yoiinj and vi adouH. Hut this
( versatile actor Ih mi alwas him
! self. in- uneidi,hiU'-,ly ( ? im
pe sona ti -i whoever ero.SK-s t he
threshold of his conversation, und
often Jie speaks of bu.ved do" n
veterans ut U-'.
"How old are you." he tsa--asked,
din iiik an interview at
Hotel Aledford.
I "Yes." answered the actor, and
'proceeded with the conversation.
"The -.'orld Is full of all kinds of
people, with all kinds of tastes,
j There is something In (Jay Pnree
, for all of them. There is fine
1 miislr for the mush' lovers; and
. darn: t nr. for those w ho love that
best. Kor the artist, (here Is the
hcjiuly ami cijitour of the nude
form. For those who prefer com
edy, (he- producer has provided
, (hat phase, and for those who de
1 mand rpice, ho has thrown In thai
1 e.ement . too."
M r. Sale was presented with a
; beautiful Ki ay Hnrdeman hat by
i Clen I.aidley, of the .icl'tier.-oii
I clot hint; c'tnipany, as a compli
mentary fcift. He expressed his
: appreciation for it; tried it on.
and after admiring it in a mirror,
said :
"I like t his hat. Kveryonc
wouldn't like it it is the mum
( way with my type of comedy. It
j Is th'e same way wilh other de-
ments In the show. Hut because a
few mlt-hi not like it, Ih no reason
whv It Isn't beautiful, or Kfmd."
Tlie actor then demonstrated, by
means of no other ma.ke-up than
tth hat, how it would be worn by
. 'in I llinols farmer, by it Mnall
country boy at Sunday school, by
a botany professor, and by a eol-
: h ue shlek, until he had the small
Ki oup around him at I loir) ;.icd-
i ford, doubled over with laughter.
j WILL SC.W TAX COST SIIKKT
! (Continued from Pago One.)
i.' -nt Hall wilt be summoned before
''committee.
: SAIJO.M. ore. Jan. :i. iVi--
Intended as a brake upon the vot
ing ol fpreial tax lr Us and Imild
Js-iie;, In orc;oti, s. enaior-i in
, 1 1 oil need I w ii bills 'I'm-hday r
' ' 1 1 1 1 1 i it lhal only persons who arr
. taxpayers on real property or per
sonal p-op(. rty valued at not h'-s
it hau K.u within the tax levying
district shall be allowed t vole.
one of the measures n.pplies to
the slat'1 and Its pidttlcal subdi-
Ulous and the uthwr a n plies to
cities and towns. The heiiutors
who.- names are attached to each
of the two bills are Cody. Schul
mera h. i; her hard, Straycr. Unit
and prow n.
C I CANTS PASS - orct:on Cave-,
to i i. "nil impi'tivcitir nl
They won
at San Divgo; these motor fuels that
you, loo, ean have for your motor
Kimt'M'dind;Milnl!l;ladiinHiirriM
ihcliniHlillnpnttlicMaliounl Sped
I ton I Kacctt in l)ccctnWi,lriin rm
injt craft proved a in in I he fiiMt
loritv of Aiwttrinted irtK4iid.i.
1 1 pived mc prcut plcumirc to
trntify U ihe rnllrnco af .H..
atu KTiivt.UvMit aiil K. M.
I I it mm ond nflrr htrt MM
chrntcr 2iu1.t,aKilvliMik firJ jdnce
in the 151 ru. in. unilmltrd cIum.
M is Kcm i Ircck Jid."nil "M i
Keni10 took rrotul anil Otlrtl
plnccftln iwilh hcatnitf li, free-for-all
hvilroplanc nice, the former
m till a Imikcn oil litu hrltl in place
hv mcchaiiic! tlcrc U;ulii sso I.
AT.t Ktiul Gamm.ik gave the tu-
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A$SOCiATEi THVI' GASOLINE
o
A
STRIKES VALLEY
Meiilotd. which hitherto hid es
caped the Monny weather that has
U.'L'U prevalllriK for days past ia
the utlier her ions of the si.au, was
today enjoying a snow ttoim. which
beuan at !:!" o'clock this morning,
with a very lit'ht fall that con
(m'.ied In that form until about 11
a. m. w heri hir'e Hakes began to
fall HU-ndily which continued much
of the remainder of the day.
At o'clock this al(ermo:i
the snow measured three-quarters
of an inch. At that hour L. V.".
bik. head of the I'nitcd States
weather bureau here, said the out
look was that precinitatioti in the
form of t;i in or snow w ould con
tinue to fall until late tomorrow
afternoon. If the snow does not
turn into rain am) continues to
fall fn that time It may measure
several inches; at least. Continued
cold, and cloudiness with rain or
enow, is the forecast for the weath
er of tonight and tomorrow.
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TO AID LOBBY WOHKlNo. 1 Common
! Fir s4s
City Council ma n H. H. I lam
mond left last niKht for Salem as
t he official representative of the
Medfurd municipal government to
work with the representatives of
the other :i(i"H In the' Oregon
League of Cities in opposition to
several bills in contravention of
the interests of tlcjse cities, which
are pending in the legislature.
One of these hills aims to place
regulation of public utilities in the
hands of the public service com
mirsion. and another of them
would Impose a lux on city-owned
utilities, such as water systems.
As the city would be financially
crippled if such bills became laws.
Mayor Pipes and the city council
men deemed It wise to send Mr.
Hammond to Sab-m to help defeat
these bills.
The annual fa i hers' ami sons'
bamiuet will he held at the hase
meiit of the Klks club Friday night.
Fehruary S, according to an an
nouncement made today. Tickets
will he on sale at J ami in & Woods'
dri-; Htore, the Southern Huildlng
and I-ohii office and at Scout herul
quarters. A committee. In charge oT Allen
Smith, Dr. K. C. Mulhtdland and
Frank Farrell, h tn ehargo of the
haipftiot and has arranged an in-t.'M-esting
program, including a
speech by Professor Vining of Col
umbia university, a sketch hy .Mary
(irelner ami Karl Havis. speeches
by hoys nnd their fathers tnd
Hi if lit k hy l lie Hoy Scouts. Names
are wanted of- men who will tako
hoys.
Screen Stars and
Beauty Shop Experts
Favor Use cf Lux
"l.ux is not only a popu!;
household word, but it is
doisrd by nine out of 1 it s ret
stu-v- lil-Mid t-rnutie-, end
litlnnl, (mi w erf ul thnit which cti
ntirefi tinevl motor iH'rfortnnncc.
Ass4riatvi CtiMIinr Too
And Houston 1th.,"ftMir
vrnm worh) champion, look firnt
place in four Mirrctwi'ir hcnli,'A--nocialctltfUioliiic
has muilca warm
booster, ivs II. !. '1 hirwclt, her
funioti pilot. "Sy tiuat's motor
fuitctioncd pcrf ctlv.M
Ynit, loo, can hac the thrill of
perfect motor performance. Prhr
In al ny nM.ri'cn anil cream mt
rotation. Fill up Uh Asih ui
nt t-'.nm. ;mii ik or Ar&un.it
Camii inu inlrr (raojtMtuI kntw
new moloftig plcanurc.
o
7,
)-adi ullkt as vi-l a.-4 by b-aat
hops all oer tie country. Th ..
Vj)atis art i-stabh-h.-d by two ad-,
in this papi r this Av-niii;, w In ll
should
- '
toll
o:
i iliv mfu ial
si .!-' tlr-'vsiii
b"t.iii-c it produces U.at
smooth. vcl-t- kin u nere..aiy
to moving id" cue actres-es.
See v h.tl Clara How. Hebe iJ.ili
Marion lJ.tM.-. Hene Adore-.
Hiliie Ioc a;.d ollu-! kadilr-' actress.-;
r..y i ei;.;rdi:ih- I-ux 111 thij
issue.
Nobody ha a bell r ciianco to
compare wi. man's hands than the
b'-atity -lion fi-t is, man;- o:'
when- ay, ' cannot dlt:nuihh
bet w ron hand.; l hat m- r wash
dihes and hands lh;:t us I.uX
i'i the itishpan."
Uoth these products ar. in popu
lar um' by housewives cverywhej.-.
M'-Minnviil.. put bases new am
t'dati.-,..
Lota! Building
: 've
Ixl to 1x12, por J $22
2x4 to 2x12, V(jv M $22
lxG Shiplap, per M $22
1x8 Shiplap, per SL $22
No. 2 Common
Fir s4s
1x4 to 1x12, per J $18
2x4 to 2x12, per M $18
Sliipliip, lxG-lxS, JI $18
No. 3
Common Fir
Rliiplnp, Dimension,
Hoards, Slieathing $15
Lower Grades
j From $5 per JI up
i
Flooring
! Ceiling
1 1x3 No. 4 Flooring $20
'ixl com. Flooring ....S1G
!1x4 No. 4 Flooriiig....$25
1x4 V. Ci. Flooring....$40
ilxo com. Flooring....S15
1x4 Ceiling '. $20
'2-Sx!-8 5xi Door $1.75
1 8x30.4 It. Sash 75?
j Medford !
Lumber Co.
I Ono Block North j
' S. P. D-epot.
.. . ,
ni in'
'f--V.v'
' A'
thtt 'l hotll MV4(r ( o.. Uris
CoJui W cjn' v wrouonl ;- lir -f
UrMy with tht ptoorrrt m hM rfictv
Rptrroc tsi t( hi- w h il.tt trr
told tcHi rch Ws1nri)jv niM iIhwjc'i l.S
tM)n latwtlf ft tt NaDufW ttfOCJitiTH
Lit-.m irs Ws.m-J) -.vm -,
I .ill p. tti.ott ililWM KPO.fUn Kramt:,W
KOO-OhlWH): KM-Ua AnKW; KUW.
Putla-Hl. KOMO-SmO; KHQ-Svhanp.
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MANN'S Tho Best Goods for the Price-MANN'S
Lsst D
Don't Miss These Bargains
Sheets
81x90 Bleached
Regular price $1.20.
Thursday, each '. . .
Turkish Towels
24x48-inch Fine Grade Turkish Bath
Towels. Come with blue, green, rose and
gold borders. Thursday
3 for 95c
Figured Outing Flannel
33 inches wide, ccmes in lavender, pink -4
and blue floral patterns. Regular price
39c. On sale Thursday
4 yards for 95c
Corset Special
Women's Corselettes, Wrap-A round
Corsets and Garter Belts, made of coutil,
brocades and satin, all good styles up to
$1.50 values. Thursday
W ash Dresses
"Wirthmor" and "Happy Home" Wash
Dreeses, new fpring styles, made of
Ginghams. Prints and Dimities f J
all sizes. Thursday, each . . .
Fabric Gloves
Women's Fine Grade Fabric Gloves
with embroidered cuffs. All sizes; $1.19
values. Thursday,
Linen Handkerchiefs
In white, colors and prints, good quality,
scld at regular prices up to 59c. On sale
Thursday
2 for 95c
Dress Goods
36-inch Mixed Woolen Dress Material
in green, rose and
$1.29. Cn sale Thursday,
yard
Wash
32 and 36-inch Wash Goods, including
Printed Suiting, Tissue Gingham 8nd
Broadcloth, up to 59c values, Thursday
2 V-2 yards for 95c
Silk Hosiery
Wc.men'o Nevermend Pure Silk Hose,
medium weight with lisle hem; all col
ors. Un sale Ihursday,
pair
Muslin Slips
In flesh and white, all sizes; good qual
ity. $1.25 values, cn sale Thursday
o 2for95c Q
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Jfcwrib'Bifoaifmiu
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Mail Orders Promptly
ay of Our
Sheets, good quality.
95c
blue, regular price
95c
Goods
ii, an coi-
95c
o
llcd, Postage Piaid
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