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SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OEGEON. IHIDAY NOVEMBER 13. 1914. GOOD SHOWING MADE ! UNDER BLUE SKY LAW; Paid State $288,16 and Drove $59,564,104 of Worthless Stocks Out of Market ! Since the "blue sky" law onino into, effect, Juno .'!. IMS, according to the! first uniiual report of Corporation Com- : missioner H. A. Watson to Governor! West, brief mention of which win i chronicled in Wednesday's issue of the Journal, it has turned into the general fund of the shite treusnry the net sum of $2Hli,l Hi.no as u contribution to-1 ward tiie yoncinl expense of state gov-1 eminent, and. through its operation und administration, during the year it drovo from tin) nmrketH of the statu ' an aggregate of ril'.Olil.l'H of worth less, doiibti'ul und nnproven securities. . "It roiiie too late to keep the United Wireless from reaping its if.swt.chil) lmr-i vest of fraud, or to stny the uvulunehe , of Columbia ltivcr Orchard company j bonds before it swept ti million und u linlf of Oregon investors' money nivny. or to ireve.it the unprincipled firon. (it ers of the past from strewing the min imi sections of the. stute with the! clean-picked skeletons of u hundred mining cunpnnics that lie todny gaunt i scarecrows to f righten out of the stute j any thinking investor who might ven- j tu re in," says Mr. Watson, utter re-1 viewing the effects of the Inw und the attacks that hnve been made upon it ; by promotion schemes which have beenj denied the- privilege of plying their grift-upon the inno'cnt and unsuspect ing public. "Hut since it came the Tinted States; Cashier (on. puny, the final chapters ol whoso history are in course ot com pilation by the federal government, has moved its stock books to the mid dle West, when.1 bothersome "blue I sky" laws do not obtrude; the Coin .Machine Manufacturing company which nssurcd the department it was fully financed and hud no stock for sale, has put the Itocky mountains be tween its stock sali'sim u nnd the Ore gon law! the Nissans Diving Hell com-1 pi ny hr-.s Hought the sunny waters ol tho Southern California coast; ami mnny other promotion schemes nnd their promoters hnve taken their hands out of Oregon pockets and have gone to easier climes." j Mr. Watson contends that "good business docs und g ud law should re-1 quire that one of the chief requisite 1 of u corporation should be a reasonable estimate of tin itnio'iut of capital atocl. needed for nctiinl and legitimate) pro-; motion und development, on the basis of pnr vuli.e nad to lie sold at its, fe.ee," and that "one of the biggest fallacies of corporation practice is Ihoj thread-bare theory that you must, capi-i talizo u company at n million dollars, j because you ijuannt Moll the stock at I more than ten cents on the dollar. "j And in relation to promotion stock lie says: "The law of Oregon should say that t'tock issued for patent rights, lot j mining claims, for promotion services, could not he lawfully sold until tlio company had been put on a paying basis by the use of the stock set aside for that purpose." He also points out that the Oregon law makes no provision for preferred stock, and insofar lis the law is con cerned, there is no such stuck, but that the law should provide definite minim of procedure governing the nutliori.a tion, issuance, retirement nnd general handling of preferred stock us u pro-1 taction to the holder of the common stock ns well ns for the holder of pre ferred stock. Furthermore, that nil Is , sues of bonds, debentures and eurlifi- cites should be required to show upon j tho face of the instrument in plain,, concise langungc the character of the security brck of It. 1 Mr. Wntson recommends the exemp-' tioa of "close e irp irations" from Ihe operation of the "blue sky" law, as' it works u useless Injustice and bur- i WE HAVE GREAT QUANTITIES OF THEM FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, FINE LARGE ONES 3 for 25c; per dozen, DOc FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, EXTRA LARGE SLECTEI) FRUIT. . .2 for 25c; per dozen, $1.35 CHOICE SUNK1ST ORANGES 25c dozen THANKSGIVING NEEDS Seeded Raisins 2 pounds 25c Sultana Raisins.; 2 pounds 25c Sultana Raisins, bulk 10c Muscatel Raisins, bulk 3 pounds 25c Currants, lG-oz. pkff., 15c; 12-oz. pkp;., 2 for 25c Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, per pound 25c NEW WALNUTS The best No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts 25c CANNED GOODS SALE Wc can rivc you better goods, larger assort ment and better values for the monov than anv other store in the city. INVESTIGATE. ROTH GROCERY CO. den upon them. "A clear-cut distinc tion should be drawn by the statute," he snys, "by which the !h)sc corpora tion should be without the purview oT the blue sky law, both in its organiza tion und lr.ter, while the company that went to the public for ;'unds shoulu just es definitely come within the stat ute." The blue sky lnw in its present form does not embruce within its provisions the fraudulent land dealers who are nperi'fing practically unmolested in the state, and Mr, Wntson urges that the scope of the lnw lie so extended ns to envelop these shnrks within its juris diction. He points out wherein the misrepresentation, "mud, deceit nnd pinin, unvarnished dishonesty of land promoters have done the stnte of Ore gon more hnfm than nil of her fake niioing schemes and patent light frauds eombi'te'1. and cites instunces of cases which were beyond the pale o:' the stat utes and were taken up, upon his init iative, by the federal authorities fo: investigation and proscuition. Among the other recommendations for amendments to the law, Mr. Wat son states that all mining cunipnnies should be ( onipcllcil to patent their claims before being perniittid to Inunch their stock upon the market; the receivership statute should be bronileii'-d so as to nllow either the at torney or the district attorneys of tho proper districts, at the request of his department, not only t bring proceed ings in receiverships but to tuke such action ns would work for the best in terest of the stockholders, whatever that action int.y be; that building nnd loan nssoointiens should be oxeiupi from the .revisions of the law if the corporation department be given the same supervision over this class c.f bus iness as the banking department exer cises over state banks, und the dissolu tion statutes should be amended he that the governor may dissolve nny corporatioa at any time, upon the pro per certiticl'tion being made to him by the corporation commissioner. Corporations organized not for gain should be required to report to the de partment, whoie it lie of religious, be nevolent, charitable or other .hamc ter, and thut they should lie included in the statete covering dissolution by the governor; co-operative corporations should bit required to file notice of dis solution and that they be required to file the original articles of incorpora tion with the state 'ind certified copies with the county clerk In order that tho department iimv keep an neenrute rec ord of same; thut the st-itute govern ing the rcuulutiong of corporations Ihe nemes of which are confused should be amended so as to include foreign cor porutions und to i liable the department to prevent outside corporations iron, coming into the state to interfere . itr, and injure the business of an Oregon corporation with the same or n similar ni mo. Mr. Watson culls ntlcution to numerous other amendments which he recommends for legislation nnd stall1 that he intends limiting u bill Incur porating nil of the proposed umcuii ments he calls ntlention to for the con sideration of the governor nnd the leg islature. The statistical part of Mr. Watson's report makes a most creditable show ing for his dciintrtnicnt from the finan cial standpoint, in which it is shewn that the depnrtment is nit only self supporting but that it cunt ributos very handsomely, toward the support of the genernl st.ite government in amount of net receipts which nro turned into the stute treasury, ns stilted in the lead of this article, THREATENED WITH DEATH. New York, Nov. CI, Death thrents were received here today by both Judge Louis (libbs and District Attorney Miirtiu. Tiiey were believed to hnve been sent by friends of nine white slavers recently sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from l!l to 40 years. Police Commissioner Woods wns con vinced today that a white slave gang, trafficking in women throughout the country is responsible fur recent bomb outranges at the llioiix county court house. An effort to get in format ion from the nine white slavers nlrendy under sentence will be made today. 111 1 IS ANGRY III I Exposition of the Justice of the Day of Vengeance. "THECONTROVERSYOFZION" Explains How Jahovah Balances tho Books Wrong Thoughts of God's Wrath Preparations For tho Now Dispensation of World-Wide Blois Ingo to Both tho Church and the World Tarribls Fruitago Now of Falls Doctrines Taught For Centuries Oct. 2.". A splen did congregation listened spell bound to Pas tor Russell ns his for I)Unislul,,nts for (.v,eK m(,r( address Inquired . or (.ss wIfn Bn(, tlm.,,fro not u,.hl(1 Into the reason,e(llll the Saviour's atonement. w u y in u o u s providence the world Is being ushered Into "it Tlmo of Trouble, such ns wns not since there was n yWactt,!.'.- &taw H'ASIORjgUSSaL) I nation." What special sins call upon Justice for ex traordinary penalty? Tho Taster's text ; was, "And the nations were angry, and i Thy wralh Is come." Ituvelutloii 11:18. After some Introductory comments upon his text, the speaker rend n num ber of corroborative HcriptmeB Isalnh jilil-O; Jeremiah yr:13. Id, liT-HS; Isaiah 1X1: 15. 1(1; Luke 2 1 ;'.'. 'M; Revelation 0:0-11; 2 Thesssloiilans 1:3-10. Com tncnlliig on theso Scriptures, the Pus I tor claimed that their united testimony . referred to tho present, mistranslated 1 thu end of the world; proiierly Inter ! prided, the end ot this Age, lapping , upon and iuniiguruting the New Age j "thu world to come." j Only Jawa, Gantilas and Saintt. The I'astor declared that the whole I world nre Gentiles, according to the 1 Scriptural presentation, except Ihe true 1 followers of Christ and the loyal-heart-od Jews, who mo still God's people I under their Law Covenant. In class I Ing tho great muss ot Jews and ot pro ! fesseil Christ Inns as pnrt of tho world i tho raster meant no unklndnesN; but ' declared that to understand God's deal ing In tho present time, nominal Chris i tlans, or tnero professors, must not be j confounded Willi the "little Hock" who Lhnvo responded to the Gospel Call, I "Gather My saints together unto Me sallll tho Lord', those who havo made in Covenant with Mo by snertlloo" I aelf-HiicrlhYo. (I'snlm W:T Iionmns 1 12:1.1 If wo Khali recognize thesp i saintly Christians of every nation nnd denomination ns being the one true : Church, "whoso niitnes nro written In ( Ilenven," and If we shall recognl.e all , others ns Geullles, we shall bo getting I the eyes of our understanding Into truo , nllgnmout with thu mind of God ns ex ; pressed In tho Hlble. Thus Been, God Is not merely calling ; nations to war, to battle, ns nations; ; but In a more particular sense tho call Is to this Gentllu class Irrespective of national boundaries. And it Is worthy of note that throughout tho Scriptures the great masses of India, China, etc., : nro comparatively Ignored. Hccnusii j they have not come Into partlculnrcon tnct with God'g Messages they nro not ( so particularly Included In tho Judg i ments, chastisements, troubles, fore ! lold to ha coming upon the earth at the close of this Ago. In other word, nn- Intentional Ignorance of God Is not t ' crime to bo punished, but a defect to bo corrected In duo tlmo by the bless lugs of Messiah's Kingdom. Wrong Thoughts of God's Wrath. J When thinking of the wrath of God coining upon thu world, wo nro not to think of tho Almighty as having eier- , clsed great patience for centuries nut finally losing His temper and wreak lug vengeance uixm His creatures. 1 Such a thought might be gathered from ! soino of the expressions of the Scrip tures, becaiiso of adaptation of lan guage to human comprehension, nnd mom or less loss of the truo sentiment In translating nnd through tho mental gloss ot tho translators. In nny event let us remember that this wrulh ot God and the judgments Coming iiM)ti the world mo wholly dif ferent from the legends -namely, eter nal torture at tho hands of demons, taught us by our creeds. Instinctively, s. pnrt of tho dread wc hnve of death In every form-by war, famine and sickness Is the fear of that elernal tor ture nightmare thrust upon us from childhood, Inculcated by all the creeds of Christendom, but without Illble foundation when the latter Is properly translated mid llghlly understood. Furthermore, wo should remember that while God bus foretold tho trou bles of tho Hay of Wralh for centuries nnd Indicates that He wlll hnve to do with their precipitation uion the world, nevertheless elsewhere Ho nhvo shows us Hint these troubles rvalljT cimio from ourselves, (but they nro the outgrowth of human wrongdoing, and Hint theso dire penalties of sin would hnve wrecked our social nnd religion fabric long, long ngoi, had not Plvlno Providence f off ended us holding back the storm of human pas sion and avarice, and permitting It to conio only now, lit the end of the Age, at (ho time when ldvluo Providence has Messiah's Kingdom In full read!- A, ! MM 1 ne8 to take control. Just so soon as , the storm of liuin.ni passion shall have I taught humanity its needed lesson anil i shall have liquidated the long standing accounts, Messiah's Klii'-'ilom, with a ' lean slate, will be inaugurated. Aacount, Ytt to B. Squ.r.d. In Jesus and In Ills saintly follow ers throughout this Gospel Age. the j world has bud God's Cause, the Cause 1 of Righteousness and truth, more ot j less clearly manifested. Every perse- ! cution against these members of the Body of ChrUt is a crime against God i and against righteousness. Of such j sufferings the Apostle says, "If nny suffer as Christian, let hl:n glorify 1 God on this Ixdinir; for the spirit of j glory and of God rcstelh on such." As n blessing rested upon all the j Lord's faithful people mho have suf- : fered unjustly, so correspondingly n . Divine curse, or penalty, bus rested 1 upon oil persecutors of these, their re- ! i sponslbillty being ganged by the degree I of Ihelr knowledge, nnd their punish- j nient proportionate. On the books of j Justice, however, God represents that I the lives of nil Ills faithful ones cry j I out for vengeance; and that while mer- I cy comes to all mankind through the : ! sacrificial death of the Saviour, this does not niter tho fact tint Justice : Thus It was In the end of the Jew- lsh Age, which may serve us ns it pat- tern, or illustration of the ending of this Age. St. Paul, writing ot that time, says, "Wrath Is come upon this people to the uttermost, that all things written In the Law and the Prophets concerning them should lie fulfilled." Notice, however, Ihe vast difference be tween these Illhlt! judgments nnd the eternul torment judgments, falsely de clared by every one of our creeds, which Indirectly tell us that every Jew tit death goes to eternal torment because be Is not u Christian. But the Scriptures declare that the punishments upon the Jews which cul minated In the destruction of Jerusa lem In A. D. 70 were, some of them, for sins committed long before. No tice Jesus' words, "The blood of all tho rrophets, which was shed from the foundation of the world, shall be ro- i quired of this generation; from the ! blood of Abel unto the blood of Zucha- rlas, who perished, between the Altar nnd the Temple." Luke 1 1 :B0, 61. WhereUi wns the Justice In exacting nil that of the people living In the close of that Age? We reply that those pco- ,.,o- on., .a. mum .espoosuMiny loan in. .i.c.-cm-u i .-.... iney nail ll groin Light amongst them, shining from Je- , bus nnd tho early salnls. In their ! treatment of theso lighlbeiircrs, cruel j tying them nnd variously Injuring them, upon that last generation of tho Jewish Ago "wrath came to tho uttermost." "Ths necotnrjansas of Zion." The Iilblo Intimates that similar ag gregations ot punishment are to be expected In the end of this Gospel Age. Tho great Time of Trouble, or Day of Wralh, Is the "recompense of the con troversy of Zlon" the saints, tho true Church. For eighteen hundred years has Jesus prophetically declared that the Kingdom class would suffer vio lence; nnd the violent have usurped the plnco of the true by force. All the while, Ihe violent have out wardly been posing as the True Church of Christ, while tho salnls of God In every enoch and In every cen tury have sulTerouV-"ns deceivers nnd vet true: as t.oor. vet making iiianv rich: ns having nolhlng, yet possessing nil things." (2 Corinthian :S 10.) "Heirs of God and jolut-helm with Christ" (Itomnns :17i. they have been count- e.1 "the mill nnd offscourlng of the arlli," "of whom the world wns not worthy." Hut the sin of their persecutors must bo Ihiuldntisl, even though the perse- j ,.,,. tl(.mi)l,vl,H Wlll nil eventually be forgiven. I'rom this viewpoint, Ihe "Time of Trouble such ns wns not sfnce'lfccre was n nation," and which ,s ...... ,i.-mu,un K.m,......; ,., wir stimulated, wlll be the squaring of God's accounts with tho world, prepnr-' ntory to handing the Kingdom over to Messiah for the blessing of nil. As Illustrative of this principle, note the lesson or Itevelatlon 0:0-1 1 : The cry I. "I low long, O Iud, holy nnd true, dost Thou not judge und avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?" The message for nil (best niai'tyrs oP ,Ieus was, Wait n llttl. season, the vengeance will coine. bU not until all of this class shall hnve experienced their share ot "tho suffer Ing of Christ." To these martyrs tho Buffering brought polishing of character, test lugs ot fit U It. Iilvlno npprnvul nnd nn Increased glory on Iho spirit phi no ns nicniiicr or tiie iiride ot i nrist tne blessings to be i;lvcii to them In the Klrst llesurri'. lhin-the chief Itesurree. tlou. referred to by our Lord In Itcvelnlloii "o il. Then will be accom plished the binding of Satuu; and then Messiah's Kliuihuu. with all Its blessed nnd uplifting influences, wlll bless the whole world with the long promised "ltcstlluthui of nil things which God luilli spoken by the mouth of all the holy Prophet since tin' world began. "-Act :i:ID'j:i. Modtrn Paraaoutiona Diffar. We do not say that the persecutions of tlle last member of the Hody of hrlst will be by literally cutting their tongue out. by literally burning thorn nt thu stnke, by literally crucifying them or beheading them, n wns done with some of the oilier member of Ihe Hody In the post. In our day there I more refined proces often Usui Some lire gibbeted by the pulpit, some ro "roasted" In the public press, somo havo their tongues cut out In the sense, that their words n?o misrepresented, and that they are denied a hearing, And yet there nre things In the Scrip- 1 tores w hich seem to Imply that them may be a literal nssnsslnatloa and de- , structlon of Cod's faithful people In the end of this Age, as well ns n flgurn- ' tlvi' 011e' Bl" the f'0"1'8 K'c wl" be : giiuicieiir. iur incoi; ami me more iue.r : shall sntTer- for Ills sake, for the . Truth's sake, the greater will be their I glory und station tu the Kingdom. Who shall be punished for these : crimes against the Saints of God? We answer, Rabylon; nnd Haliyhm slirnl- 1 ties what Is today known ns "the Chris tian world" n very unomnlons term; I for the world has no Identification with : Christianity nor Christianity with the 1 world. The no-called "Christendom" of ; our day corresponds exactly to the Jewry of Jesus' day. Then Scribes nnd riinrlsi'cs, hypocrites, were band ed together with the Sadducees und ; the Ilerodlans. the worldly and Infidel : politicians. Their object was one, namely, the perpetuation of their own Institution, regardless of God's nr- , rangenieiit. So here, the civilized j world, misnaming Itself "Christ's King- 1 doui," Is Intent upon the preservation of the grout Babylon which It has con structed, and willing to do anything to avoid Its foretold destruction. Hypocrisy the Greatest of All Sinai. Taking Into account the persecutions endured by God's saints throughout ; this Gospel Age, there must be n j heavy account on the book ot Justice I f0 be settled. Saintly. Ciilhollos. saint ly Presbyterians, snlntly Haptists, saintly Methodists, saintly people In 1 and out of all denominations have suf fered; nnd Jesus' words still stand true namely, that whosovcr would give to the least of His followers even a cup of cold water would not fall of i reward, nnd that Injury to even the j least of these would be punished. I Ate we asked what nro the special ' sins of our day? We reoly Hint here, ' ns in Jesus' day, hypocrisy Is thu greatest of till sins. There were thefts, murders, adulteries, and Injustices of various kinds In Jcrus' day; yet while denouncing nil these tu spirit, lie prac tically ignored them all in Ills denun ciations of tho hypocrisy of the re ligious rulers of Ills time. We be lieve that Ills Judgment ot so-called "Christendom" today is the same. There was a time when the world Ignoruntly thought that the kliuss of earth were ruling as part of Christ's Kingdom. There was a time when men really believed that their ever lasting destiny wns in the hands of i he ,.1(,1!tyi irotfHt:ntt nnd Catholic, j (ljat u,,t,p8 th(, ,-. flees of these In bapllsm, marriage, funerals, &c, they would be eternally tormented; but that day has pnsscd-u more enlightened day has come. I Our Hlblu Is better understood; the clergy are no longer deceived. They i know that the word Shcol of the Old I Testament nnd the word Hades of the j New Testament represent the Hit to or I condition of death, Into which tho whole world goes good and bud. They know that these words could not rep resent torture or flru in any sense of (ho word. They see God's character more clearly; they perceive that the ! kingdoms of this world nre merely po- 111 Ion I Institutions permitted for a ! time, walling for tho glorious epoch of I Messiah's Kingdom to bring In the ! .New Order of things. Ilut notwithstanding this knowledge, I tho Divine character Is still blaspheiu ted. Tho kings of the earth, told dm'- I '"K ""rk " t'"1' ""V wcru tl,e ! "word of the Ixird nnd servant of the ! Church, have not been undeceived., : " llle l''''',r ,,f llnmlltt tlle 11 1 of ! I ,hu (i,t'e1' ''"Hcves he Is work- : j ' out " ,)vlhu '"tlny; the Ilrltlsh I I ",Ml,'r KI"K h'"''Ke n,' c,1!mIlj' c""" vlnced that they nre working out n great destiny as God's Kingdom. The Germnii Kaiser is similarly deceived Into thinking that he Is tho sword ot the Almighty, ns Indicated In his report ed proclamation to his army In Poland. Theso fnlso doctrines of tho "dark nges" are bearing a terrible fruitage lu . tllil Il.ltlfikllt Will Similarly tho tench- . , . ,,.., ,,,,,,. ing nnd blaspheming God's chnractcr, nre bearing an evil fruitage. Millions of peoplo nro being turned auny from faith in n God of I.ove und from faith In the niblu ns III Message by tho most monstrous blasphemes of the "dark nges." I charge tho responsibili ty ot all this against the sect nnd creeds of Christendom, A great fraud, n great hypocrisy, yon say? I answer, Yes; the most astound' Ing the world hns ever known. Two h u nil fed thousand professed ministers of God and Christ are standing before tho world todny telling tho legends of the Park Ages and seeking to hinder the people from coming to a knowledge of tho Truth, meanwhile receiving the pwpio's money and reverence. Doc not such Hypocrisy, sucn tinspnemy against God, such deception of the peo- pie. such keeping of thein lu darkness, Ili'sorve. II Kiciu piioisiiiociii ; What sbiill wc do, do you nsk? 1 answer: He honest! He true! Come out of lliibylou, Htiiiul free from all such slandering of the Almighty God and Ills giui'lous provisions. Stand for (lie Illble, tho Truth, tho God of I.ove und Wisdom, .Tustlco nnd Power. "Come out from among them, nnd be ye sepurate, nud touch not tho unclean thing; nnd I will receive yon." The forecast of the Present distress I )f llt0, p, graphically set forth III the volume, "The Buttle of Armaged don." cloth, (Hilt wgcs, written In 1i7 by Pastor ltussell. This coupon with will secure to you this valuable book post fr,e. lis chapter expound ing the L'lth Chapter of Ht. Mntlhew's GoshI I worth mnny times tho price of the volume. Address, Intermitloiinl Illble Students Association, 17 Illcks street, Brooklyn, N. Y., and prlticlpul bookstores. PUBLIC AUCTION This new, strictly modern, 6-room Bungalow, at 470 North Church street, will be sold at public auc tion, Saturday, November 14, 1914, 2 p. m., at the house. Owing to leaving the states, this property will positively sell to the highest bidder. Purchaser must deposit 10 of the purchase price to guaran tee sale. Terms if desired. Key first door south. ' J. A. COOPER, Owner. Special Price Five Loads at Prompt SPAULDluG j Front and Ferry Sts. You can help without costing you anything Most of us have never had an opportunity of being of any real service to our community. We nre willing enough. What dyed in-tlie ivool ciliiteii is not I Hut we haven't lind the means to prove in actual deeds our civic patriotism But since the truths about home industry hnve begun to dawn upon us wo are beginning to see the light. Kiinply asking for home product has probably never occurred to us before. We now see how cncli of us can he a iactor In the development of our statu. Our combined buying power will he a tremendous force. Let's nil do our pnrt I'ATUONlZrJ lioMK lN'DI'IsTH Y, und especially remember with our pntronnge the following concerns who have subscribed to this campaign: BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE, Ames, Karris, Neville Co., Portland, Oregon. BANKS, The Tinted States National Bank, 75 Third St., Portland, Dr. i BLANKETS "PENDLETON," Pendleton Woolen Mills, I Pendleton, Oregon. ! 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