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MEDFORD M'ATL TRIBUTE. afEDFORD, ORKfiON". SrXDAV, AFOrT 10, 10P.O. PXCTE FtVE r ... Golden Link Class Members Ate Guests at Richardson Home Mrs. T. S. nielmnlsun was hos tPHS to me ml tern f the (loklen Link lillili Vliish of the Kirst Chris tian church, Central Point, and friends at Iipi hunii1 on Heall lane Friday afternoon. A group of 24 members and guests met on the lawn ami pre-st-nted a short pt-oKrum under the trees. J.tevot ionals were led hy Mrs. Victor liursell, followed hy songs and discussion of the coming year's plans. The remainder of the afternoon was spent homtnins napkins, which will he Riven to the Christian i-lntrch children's home. Follow ing the social hour, refreshments were, served hy the hostess assist ed hy -Mrs. M. Telherow and Mrs. Catey. Legion Group Ready for the Convention to Open August 13 Cole, and Humphrey Wedding Is Event of Saturday, Aug. 2 Missionary Groups Hold Joint Session Tuesday Afternoon The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society and .the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. K, church met in joint sessions, in the church parlors. Tuesday ullernoon. Miss May 1'hinps and Mrs. W. W. Walker Mrs. Rice Hosteh to Church Group, Mrs. Cobb Leader The social meeting of the South M. K. church wus held July 15 at the home of Mrs. Itiee on West Kleventh street. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Cobb wus leader fin- t ).. ii ft.ii nniin'M nroir 1-U 111 III L..i- ! whfi'h illffWiHit iii(robers took DETROIT KILLER TROOPSPATROL FRENZIED FATHER FLEEING BY AIR MARION TQ BALK AND SEA, NABBID, NEWMOBFRENZY presiding. Mrs. George Kunmuan i part. At the close of the program . .m.u juiiK. .ng. leailing the devotions. Song, High- a social hour was spent, while the j w.uiud in Detroit as a suspect er tiround, Mrs. Kunzmun offering : hostess served ref reshmunts. ( h) 1)m, mur,or nf j,.lTy luu kley. prayer. Song, Dwelling m iuinn , him regular mommy nunnit-nn , rilu .niMoumvri Ted l'exzonl, al Land. Mrs. K. C. Koppen led the meeting was held August it at ine K;im.Iiin, "trigk-er man. study. Sfluetion. Two .Mile xes, Mrs. C. C. Van Seoyoc. The story uf the Jtlue Cube (a mite box) was told hy Mrs. A. G. ltennett. Vocal duets. Song of the Soul, by Itrelll, and My Task, by Ash font. Mr:;. Melvin Mall ami .Miss Lueile Crews. Miss Crows accompanist. Mrs. Kdwanl Steep gave a most i Interesting talk of the various places of interest visited in the Lord's prayer in Misu'Ethe! Cule. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kugenu Cole uf this citiy, a nd Leo 1 1 u in phrey of Cent ra 1 Point were married Saturday mor ijing, August 1'. at it::io o'clock at tho home of tin. bride's parents. Key. Springs of Grants i'ass read the ceremony.' The bride wore n dress of print ed crepe and carried a shower bou quet of garden flowers. Bride and groom were attended by Miss Hur- nt Hill nf M I'd ford and Louis south land. ruiman or rnoenix. Guests were unison. I The immediate relatives ami intimate I Mvh. Kin ma Whelden. assisted!) friends of the bridal couple. ty m,s. Georgia Blackburn. Mrs. Following the ceremony, Mr. and j o. W. Whillock. Mrs. 11. C. Gile, Mrs. Humphrey left for a motor; Mr. Jessie Mineat- served dainty trip 'to coast points. j dainty refreshments. cnurcu. i ne nuxi soi-nn nimmfi !tr,.,.su.i ju.,. will bo held August 1!) at the home j'mnu.s Ilofun of Mrs. MeCuiston on West Main fm. njs lyMiv street. .Memoeis anu irieuos an- , i ...,.,., i M A UIOX. 1 n d . , A u R . 0 . UV) Aiuiciiiating it crisis in the tense ness ihat has gripped Marlon sim-e Thursday when a frenzied mob murder of a white 1 burying the boy to Viff himself. Although he fulled the children will btj cured for. Charitable or guulzaljonsfc.hiivq taken chaise of them. . OF CRIPPLED SON WAITSAL', Wis., Aug. 1.-(rV-A farmer vin had planned to kilt anil bury li in crippled sun In a grave scooped itut wltli Ills hands, ! was taken today to the stale llos- invited to attend. 4 Ice Cream Social Is Plan of Ladies' Aid was ' avenged tin today just a f,''' ""d " criminal assault upon j ,,,,, fr th(1 inKIlno. he planned to sail , III" fiancee l.y lynching two n-j cmrlc Meronk told tho county Italy. I grocs on tho lawn of tin- (Irani j,K,, , plan was prompted by was captured as ho 1 county coin-mouse, state minim-; (j,,s, nitioM for money to feed his trht nnithft'lesH children. Ills wife had died a month iiko. Program Enjoyed By Missionary Groups The convention which, opens in linker Thursiluy, August 13, is holding "the center of ' Interest with meniher of the Women's Auxiliary of the American hellion this week-end. The local chapter has prepared a stunt, which will he presented during the conven tion and will he well represented In the eastern Oregon city. Mrs. X. C. Chancy, state presi dent and a group from the .Med ford chapter will motor to Baker. Interesting Party Given, Leach Home Mrs. Edward Leach and Mrs. Bolva Aiken were . Joint hostesses at a "rag" party at the ' former's home Wednesday evening. After working on rugs, which will be given to the Old Soldiers home tit Hosehurg fur nil hour, guests spent the remainder of the eve ning playing cards. There were lour tames in piay ami iukh j was held oy .uss wiimrou- ivuih er and low hy .Mrs. N. t". Chancy. Cllt'lltltintl Cltll) .Meets Wilson Home. The Carnation oluh met at the hnmu of Mrs. Ida M. Wilson on Thursday evening, August 7. All present spent a very delightful ovenlng and were entertained with radio music, as well as two whlsll ' Ing milliners by M Isf ' Kllow Mae Wilson. l'laiiR wero made for n lawn socinl at tho next meeting. Mrs. Wllsort served refreshments. - H ' I'.njoy lMCiiln Supper In I'ark Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clement and . two solM and Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Hanlsh and (laughters Joyce, Kuth nnd Carol, enjoyed a picnic suppei .ithia park Tnursuay evening. Eight guests from Central Point attended the meeting of the Wo men's .Missionary society of the l-'irst Christian church held Tues day afternoon in the church par lors. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. A. II, Hailshack's division. Handwork made hy girls in I'orto Hico was exhibited at the meeting by Airs. 10. 1. Ireland, who was a missionary there years ago. She gave a short talk on experiences on the island nnd showed a number of pictures taken there. .Mrs. Kirkpatrick spoke on the present conditions in l'orlo Kico. Mrs. lluson led the devotionals, reading scripture passages and two short poems. Other numbers on the program were: Headings by Miss Shirley Chadwlck, who is guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Helle K. Murell: a duet by Mrs. Dorothy liarr and Mrs. Kuth Reed and a negro spiritual and a read ing by Mrs. Harry Young of Cen tral l'oint. Refreshments were served by the group in charge. D. A. R.'s Will Meet in Library Friday Members of Crater Lake chapter Daughters of the American Revo lution,' will meet in special session at 10:30 Friday morning, July 15, at the city library, it was announc ed yesterday. All members t are urged to attend the meeting. In Hodgimuis Here From Pasadena Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Ilodgman nnd two children of Pasadena, Oil., formerly of this city, arrived on Thursday evening en route to Lake; o' the Woods, where they will spend a month vacationing in their cabin. Miss Muliier Iteturns M iss Louise Fluhrer has return od to Medford from Seattle where she spent a two weeks' vacation with friends. She made the trip north by plane. Will Allend Convention Members of the local chapter of the Women's Auxiliary of the . American 'Legion w ho will leave Medfurd by motor Tuesday after noon 'to join Mrs. N. C. Chaney in unending; the convention in Baker, are Mis. F.dward Leach, Mrs. Win. Leo Itrlcker, Mrs. Helen Willson, Mrs. Cole Holmes, Mrs. Kelva Aiken, Mrs. Amy Kent Smith and Miss Winifred Walker. Lutheran ladles' Picnic At Fluhrer's Cuhlti The Ladies Aid society of the Kngllsh Lutheran church will meet at the church lawn on Thursday, August Hth at 4:00 p. in. The ladies of the church are invited to come with well filled baskets for the evening meal, ns the men will attend about 6: no p. m. Conveyances will bo provided nt the church lawn to proceed to the picnic ground. Trinnglo Meets At Latham Homo Miss Geraldlne Latham was hos tess Thursday evening to members of tho Hl-Tiianglo club at her home," "AO Stewart avenue. The meeting" w.as held, on the lawn. Miss Leneve Simkins was leader, the subject being Jamaica. During the business meeting. In charge of Gerald .Latham, it was announced that Mrs. Kllu Ii. Day of JCugeno would be in Medford soon to visit the Triangle. Mrs. Day is state superintendent of Jli- Triangles. Miss Velma Smith gave a book review on Jamaica, nnd Miss Vir gi niu G regory gave a report on industrial conditions as well as religious situations on the island. Miss Simkins also told Interesting facts concerning Jamaica, and the educational systems there. Following the program games were enjoyed, and refreshments served. I'liihrers ltcturu From Vncation Mr. and Mrs. John Fluhrer ar rived homo Thursday after spend ing two weeks at Lake o' the Woods. They enjoyed fishing and boating, especially the delightful cool bi;eezes, so they plan on re turning again soon for another two weeks. Garden Club to Meet Thursday Afternoon Mrs. L'land Men titer, president of the Medford (birden club, has returned to this city after spending six weeks in Corvallis, and activ ities of the local club will be re su med. A meeting of the club has been called for Thursday afternoon be tween ;t ami Ii o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. 15. Williams, South peach street. The afternoon's pro gram will consist of a business and social session and the silver loving chip, awarded I he club as first prize on its display in the Port land Uotse show, wilt Ik1 on exhi bition. Royal Neighbors to Picnic Thursday Eve Plans for n picnic to be held at Jackson Mot Springs Thursday eve ning. Aug. 21, were formulated at the regular business session of the ltoyal Neighbor camp held last Thursday evening. All Royal Neighbors nnd their families are urged to attend the picnic and bring basket lunches. Thursday Is the regular social mcVting day. Motor to Crater Lake For the Week Fnd Mp. ami Mrs. Carl Jlrommcr and daughters, Frederltka and Louise, accompanied by Ted Llppert of Seattle, Wash.; are ' spending the week end at Crater Lake. They motored to the lnko yesterday morning. I'lricliH Knlertiiin (ucsts from 13ny City Mrs. Then as Itourko, Mrs. Lil lian Sherman and Miss Marjory Halsiug of San Francisco, who are house guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis Vlrleh of this city, are on- joving a trip to Crater Lake this week-end. n. & V. V. Club Knjoys Vblt or Wlatilx a inii.i..siinL' event for mem hers of the Business and Pro fessional Women's" club was the visit tho first of the week of Miss Kdith Foltz, nviatrix. who arrived with the fleet of the Pacific Northwest Air Tour. An inform nl dinner pnrty was given in her honor nt the Hotel Medford Mon day evening nt which covers were placed for ten. Mies Foltz was greeted upon nrrival by Mrs. Maud Chapman, president of the local club. She Is an honnrnry member of the Vancouver, Wash., club. Mistletoe Club Will Meet The Mistletoe club will meet with Mrs. Callie C.ear on North Riverside next W ednesilay auer nnon, August 13- Mrs. Mnt7er to Hettim With Family Mrs. J. S! Mntzcer. who left Medford Wednesday by motor for ' Vosi-ow, Ida., will return the end of thin vek. accompanied by her rhildn-n. who have heen vi-iting their grandparent this summer. H org raves Itdtirn To Berkeley. Calir. Among guests who have been spending several weeks of the summer season In Medford and returned south, are Dr. and M rs. II. P. Hingrnve and daughter, tier t rude, who returned to Berk eley the last of the week. While here they were guests of Mi. Margrave's sisters, Mrs. W. H. Mc (iowun anil Miss Gertrude Weeks, ami were the inspiration for sev eral informal affairs. -;nol (Irecns Move To Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. One! Oreen and daughter Joyce, who have made their home in M ed ford for se v eral years, left Friday evening f'r Walla Walla, Wash., to which city Mr. (Ireen has been transferred by the Chevrolet Motor company. Mr.' (Ireen is district representa tive for the company and nas made his headquarters here for some time. He nnd his family have made many friends In Med ford and will be greatly missed. Former Residents of Medford VMl nt Idike Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth llodg-, man, daughter nnd son of Phwi- dena, Calif., who formerly made i their home In this city stopped here Thursday while en routo to La k e o' the Woods, w hero t hey will spend the remainder of this month vacationing. (iiuMs of Srott.n Return North The Misses Patricia nnd Hetty Flynn. who have been guests for several weokp of their aunt. Mrs. Krneft Scott of Rop? avenue, re turned to their home in Belling h.m. Wash, the first of the we"k with their mother. Mr. Hurry K. Flynn and grandmother, Mrs. Nat alie Fraznlr. who motored to Medford for the week-end. Miss Ditnlap Returns To Portland MisH Louise Dunlap left Med ford Tuesday for her home in Portland after spending a week as guest of-Colonel and Mrs. (lor don Voorhics. Wakefield Vacation at Diamond Ijike Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield, Mrs. Hester Whitman and daugh ter are snendinn two weeks at Diamond lake, enjoying fishing, boating and swimming. M Clnru fircen Here From Los Angeles Miss Clara fireen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. JO. fireen, arrived in Medford during the past week from Los Angeles to spend part of the summer with her parents. Mrs. (ireen, who recently enjoyed a trip to Town, is also at home. Stop In Medford Fn Route: South Interesting visitors In Medford during the past week were Rex Underwood, professor In the school of music nt the' University of Oregon, Kugene, and director t.f the university orchestra ; and h's Hister-in-law, Miss (iracc Pot ter, who is also prominent in mu sical circles of the northern city. They stopped in Medford on their way to California. regular meeting of the ; Indies' . Aid society held at the , Presbyterian church parlors at , Phoenix, on Thursday afternoon, i was well attended by the mem -. hers. Different plans of work j for the organization were dis-1 cussed, among which was the discussion of an Ice cream social i to be given some time in the nenr future, announcement oi date and place to be made later. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. (Jiiests of HninmcttH Complete Visit Here T h e M i sses Julia and O rel I a Spengler ana nephew, Julius Kurth of Ackley, Iowa, who have heen gm'sts in this city for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ham melt are now visiting in Seattle and will soon continue their re turn journey east. Big Hock Lodge Scene of Several Affairs Win. F. Isaacs has heen, host at several Informal affairs during the past week at his summer home. Big Rock Lodge on Roguo River, where he Is spending ni vacation. Mrs. Ruhl to Accompany Unuuhtcr on Trip Fast Miss lloxane Ruhl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Uuhl. will leave the last of this month for poughkeepsie, where she will enler Vassar college. She will be accompanied by her mother, who will visit in the east. Miss Uuhl graduated from the Katherine Rram'on school in Ross, Calif.. In June and bus entertained several school friends from California as her house guests during the sum m reseason. Miss Marjorie Daley will return to Medford tomorrow from Seat tle, where she has been visiting her sister, Miss Fern Daley, for the past week. She made the trip north by plane. Miss Jeanelte (Jure of Kugcno; is in, this city to spend the remain der of the summer) as guosC of Miss Grace Smith at Orchard I-oine. Miw Gore formerly lived In Medford and is welcomed on this visit by many friends. Guests at the C. N. Culy home during the past week were Mr. Culy'u brother, sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Culy and his sister and brolhor-in-luvvMr. and Mrs. Hubert Rogers of Sail Diego, Calif. walked into a bank where police ! men patrolled the streets tonight allege he was to withdraw $15.- with loaded rifles and fixed bao iitt.i sent him fioni Detroit to en-j nets. aMc him to take a midnight liner! Meanwhile a board of inquiry, for Italy. i composed of state and county of- J.ihn Hoffman, detective lieu-1 ficia Is had taken steps to prose tciiant of Detroit, brought about j cute and convb t those responsi- IVi'.H'iii's capt ure. Me said ho j hie for the dual hanging. The 1 cideil to kill him, he told i in tl Pe.ont had moved to ! i.ffieials met today and prepared , court. Three nights straight Sunday Pinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 "The Food Is Better &t The Medford A sou, tl. hud fallen from a tree and broken an arm. There was no money to pay a doctor. j Tho Injured boy called for his ' mother incessantly. Meronk de- ! the , he 1 New 1 ork and his money had bt v, ithdruwn at Detroit and sent lo a bank in the Itroux, ' I t i. l ANSOCltitrtl l-itna l-luiiti Detroit police say Marjorie Man cell, radio entertainer, knows the "voice" which lured Gerald E. Buckley, radio announcer, to his death. Huffman li'ft Hi'lroit Friilny nnil fli-w hi-re l.y plum-. Wlwn lin r.'ai lii'd Ihn i'il.v tiiilny In- luirrloil tu imlii'O licailquarli'rs for niil ,, Mil Milli two ili'Uilivis wint to tho llrunx. Tin? lianUs hail not oponpd when lu iirrlvi'il. 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 t kni'W zoni Ijv hIkIU nnil tin' Ihri'i' lin kim-hiI on l ho corni'l' m-iir lirlnir nrnsi'iiilioliM uniltT slato took him to n cnn-tory In tho law whiih iiroviilis iho ilialli n'ii-town of (Inllowiiy. to pr.-iian- liiiti iltv for any oln- convii O il of llav- lor m ain. .xeiKiinors laili'n poili c. Iiik takiMi an aitlvi- part in a l!i'iilo a nowly iluu Bravo two lviH'hlng. I 1,1 ''"I11'1- wllh'll .Moronk hail lt.-porU tin- bmli.'S of ThoniaH!s'""Pi'l with his hamls, tlu-y Shipp ami Ala- Smith. 1 !l-yoar-olil ' founil him rsilnK from his of-n.-Ki-.M-H who w.-ri- tho vlotlnw uf :'"'' A offloor.s oamo up. tho tho lymhiiiB. woulil l.o hruucht "." i...... . haok from Munloo tmilKht Ore and Bxilllon Purchased I.Uol Suie ol Ciiilurnli WILDBERG BROS. SMIil.TING U RhFININO CO. Otlk: 742 NUikct Sc.wn IVanciacd PIjdi: South Sjn t-rjnciito con- and askeil tributed to some tenseness as the -'apa wny oon t you ,.,- ,,ih I'1" so tired; I want .-red. The bodies were taken to, Muniee the morning after the hanging and were the cause oi some demonstrations in that city last night and officials feared an outbreak might occur there. hoot me? o go to mamma. Meronk told his story in court ' yesterday. It was his plan after YOUR HEALTH Is your wealth. IV a ua neur as your telephone. Call 120 for appointment. DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Wool worth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic . mm again EULOGIZES BYRO , Aug. Hyrd, the bank entranco scanning tho faces that passed. I'ez.oni. walking carelessly down the street half an hour later, un wittingly stepped into the trap. IP- offered no resistance and tho detectives said he was unarmed. He was taken to the high bridge station nnd held us n fugitive from Justice from Detroit. (MIAlthOTTKSVIlJ.l-:. . Vn 0. T) ltlchard Kvelyn conqueror of the ends of the earth, was linked with the great Virginians of the past and offic ially placed beside ureal Americans of the present when he was wel comed today lo Montlcello as "Thomas .Jefferson ( luest." On the luwn of the stately Jef ferson Mansion, the explorer was hailed a the nation's hero by President Kdwin A. Alderman of I the University of Virginia, repre senting the old dominion: uov, o. , The borough of Manhattan (New york) has 8-l,38;i porson to tha snuarc mile. Mux (lit rd tier of North Carolina, representing the south: Harold tl. Campbell, superintendent of New York City high schools, and Jos eph Miller Jr., of Mew York, of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial KouaJ tbui. H t u n r t (Jlhboney, president t.f the foundation, pre sided. Dick Dyrd was tho second Thomas Jefferson guest. Thomas A. Kdlson was the first. All-steel railroad traiiiH hnvo hoen put In service on Alaskan linns. It's Just a Step off Main Street TO . Medford's Favorite Jeweler LARRY SCHADE SINCE 1918 i , ;. Most Distinctive and Exclusive Store : Diamonds Jowelyy Silverware 21 South Central Brisbane's Today (Continued from paga on.) Clirisirtiliij. Hold tin Mfinonihlo llnio Honoring tho christening of tholr young Ron, Hernard Paul, which took plnro nt the Sncnd Hart church, Cnthollc, WeclncK .lay morninK. AiiKiist 0: thfir Wfilding nnnivcrnary nnd Mr. Kel ly's birthday, Mr. nhd MrK. Kd wnrd Kelly cntcrralnrd wlth'n Imffi't luni heon fur rrlatlviH nnd a few Intimate friend of the C.reiner nnd Kelly familim Wed nesday afternnnn. Out of town 3uehtK for th orralon were Mr. and Mrs. William W'ehrll nnd daiisjhter. Mlfs Irene Wehrll, of Ashland. ItoliertM llninc I'rotii llcNf'li ' Amoni; mnmhers of local so oietv. who have returned lo Med ford this week from vacations nt the. heaolt ale Mrs. C.eorue .M Huberts anil daughters. Mary I-ei nnd Dorothy, who spent tho pre vlous week tit Seaside. Tiir'ker l'"nnilly Vlnlt Suiiiiner Cabin Miss May Tucker nnd Masters Michael and Huddle Tucker, chll drcn of Mr. and Mrs. Nion Tuck er, members the local river colony, nnd Mrs. .!. O. Tobln and 1. I.vmnn of San Franc! are spending this week nt the uliiticm of Asiti, Cliinn cspi't-iiil-lv, nnd then (iii the t'liiiit'sc i win-. . Of 2fl,ono llunncsn troops in one China (limiting unit, "more Ilia" half are boyH 14 to lfi yeai-H old. only 2ii pur cent have rifles, Hie others carrying spears anil hvuiiI: for beheading prinoners." When war, brigandage anil fa mine bring to the battlefield boys of roiitteen armed with beheading swords, yon know that Providence, or something, is unending tern porarlly, to tho Asiatic population problem. ' Impoitntlon or King Carol, lier- suadetl to trade n charming lady for a llalknn throne, has not helped tho condition of unforlun- ate Jews In Itoumunln. Constant antlSemitle nulhreaus are reporleil, the latest telling of Itounianian "flliiilents Hoarding trains, nnd henting .lewlsh passen gers. The outrages are slitnulateii by distribution of prinlud mailer, uighig nltncks on Jews ns respon siblo lor all misrortuno, from ton much rain to drought. Various Hoitmunian organizations nre formed for the purpose of .low hating. One Is called "The Iron Hoard" ; .other "the Archnngei Michael Student Organization." Its nnmcsnke would not ho prond of It. The league of Nations tries lo have the nnil Semitic organizations suppressed without succesfl. t liailroad terminals In New York seek some plan of delivering that will enable them to deliver goods at "store doors." For a reason able price. Some plan Is needed. It costs less to ship goods across the At lantic ocean than to deliver them after they reach New York. This wiiter sent from l,os Angeles a catkmil of furniture of'mahognny grown In tho Philippines, (t. ciml less to ship the furniture from the Ixib Angeles factory to the harbor, down the coast, through tho Pan ama canal and up to New York than it did to send It from the New York dock to destination. LONDON, Aug. a. (.) Klx men who hope to bring back to F.nflland from Am'-i n the Went chesler I'oio Cup after the Inter national matches in September I'-'t .i-.tit.Ticlier cabin on the Itogue'here today. They sail from HO'J'- to which Harry Scott returned ! ampton lntir today aboard the Monday. ' Aqultunla. FREE! 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