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: ; ing directly with the state industries. | part of the chattels or securities; 15th of March, 1920. covering four ‘This was voted down. put up by the Farmers State Bauk|Nash automobiles, valued at $5,600? i Following an informal *tacussion|of Dawson, as shown by Index 4027/A. Yes. oe ar . f 5 . , Pe | that waxed warm at times and was/A. You are referring. to 408 on page! Q. And the next note No, 719, for THE THEATRE ISMARC epee ‘ 11 NOTE | ineffectual aS far as reaching any’ 14? 1 $4,500, security as follows: Storage BEAUTIFUL : ; 5 E conclusion was concernee ‘he com-| Q. Yes. A. That is the Citizens! receipt No. 53, issued, by Conway THEATRE mittee recessed to 7:30 p. m. State Bank of Grano. sStorage company, dated the 18th of z Q. All right, there isa note, dated April, 1920, covering five Overland | + | IS UNSHAKEN BLANK NOTES SIGNED BY-the 19th day_of June 1920, due,on automobiles, valued at $4,500. ‘That |demand, signed by Gilbert Semfng-' ts correct f8 it not? A. Yes. DOUGLAS MAC LEAN With Doris May, in . § Tonight and Tomorrow |N. P. OFFICIALS FOUND IN! son? A. ‘Yes sir. Mr. Sinkler: Does it show the in- 66 >rp7? ; : Fi | 3 Q. For $1,200? A. Yes. surance? i TH E JAI LBIRD ! Brinton Sticks to His Story Be-| ENVELOPE; RECEIPT BOOK = Q° Do you know who Gilbért Sem-| Mr. Murphy: They are all-insured. e y Raps \ ingson is? A 1 don’t. | Q. The next note, No. 609, $4,200 . fore Senate Committee f a i\CPatinted front Page One) { Q. All right, go ahead ‘with the, is secured in the ‘following manner: A Paramount Picture om 1X y e second. ‘other one I gave you. The papers! Storage receipt No. 48, issued ‘by_the He was. wise as ah ow] in the ways of the world, and : | Mr. Murphy then wanted to know; you have read is paper held by the; Conway Storage company, dated the a PROTESTS QUESTIO NS) wa peer mu natlon of fier bank hed Bank of North Dakota as security to 18th of March, 1920, covering’ five i loans, mentioning some loans or rediscounts or‘certi-| Chevrolet automobiles. valued at ee a, Sinkier, attorney for the senate | (hem by name and amount, which had- ficates of deposit from other banks?/ $4200 in their storage receipt? A. | appeared in Mr. Haldorson’s report as ; . ri is " investicaine, committee, failed last’ undesirable paper with TReaHicene se) Yes a The American State Yes. a i ee toe $i ight after laying an. elabora! ND! curity, Mr.‘Lofthus answered that his} 2a" of Burlington, overdrafts $3,-/ Q. ‘And the next note for $700, be- dation, to impeach the testimony Of! deputies had made the examinations! 20%12: wnhonored drafts, old, $52,- ing No. 644, secured in the following J. W. Brinton, former=private secre-' ang he could: not say. "| 061.60; current collections, $10,000; | manner: Storage receipt No. 50, is- tary of A. C. Townley, regarding the| Mr. Murphy then had Mr, Lofthus! Collections, 9795.70; ‘and redeposits, sued by the Conway Storage com- she thought he was simply wonderful. She didn’t know he’d escaped from jail and had come to “clean out” her town. But when the show-down came—vwell, Shakespeare Clancy, editor, alias Kid Dugan, faker, bowed down to things even he didn’t know before. / Funny as “2312 Hours’ Leave.” Exciting as “What's The Greatest Western Star in Pictures. The only actor who never fakes. , . Tonight in \.$11,000 check which he signed \with-| ead ‘into the record porti ir, ) $60,007.45. Total of $126,123.88, | _| pany, dated the 24th of March, 1920, Tai . oe DI Vr : ‘ : out funds and which he declared in| Haldorson’s report nievine roterence |: Q. No ‘offset? ‘A. 'No, the offset! covering five Wallace tractors, val- Your Hushand Doing?” Yet big and fine and beautiful Hell Roarin. Reform his testimony before the hotise com-| to the loans that weye excess or al-| ‘8 an overdraft. ‘ ued at $7,000? A. Yes. \! mittee had been carried as a cash! jeged to’ be unsound. © All right: give us'the Security Q. And the next note. No. 679 vy item in. the Scandinavian-American | ‘Admits Sending Money. | Staté ‘Bank, vt Deering? A. Loan | $4,900, is secured by storage receipt ~bank when the supreme court hear-| In answer to questions from Mr. | $20,000; collections, current, $5,202.16, No. 51, issued by. the Conway Storage ing: was on with the knowledge, or! ‘Murphy, Mr. Lofthus admitted that he) redeposits, $32,372.30; total, $57,574.-, company, dated the Sth of April, 1920 rather at the guggestion of William had sent from the state bank $10,000 | 46; deposits with the: Bank of North| cbvertng* seven Fords Valued, at Lemke and 0.°E. Lofihus, bank ex-|to.a Beach bank the day before j/ Dakota, $6,171.17; net of $51,403.28 $4,900? Ax Yes. © aminer. + (closed, He said that at that time! Q. Give jus the Farmers State| Mr.’ Murphy: Ever hear of seven Wednesday “HUMORESQUE” ~The Greatest “Mother” ‘Picture of All Times Adventure, ‘Thrills, Daredevil Riding and Swift Action. Mr. Sinkler had a copy of the re-| they expected to, be able to keep it} Bank of Coleharbor now? A. Loans, Fords worth $4,900? 7 port of the Equitable Audit company, open. A ;14,910;' unpaid drafts, $5,000; cu Q. Now. Mr. Lee, that is all for the] bonds, Bank Series. A. Yes. | Q. Whatever amount the interest| taxes raised by the people? A. Yes. and the only notation regarding the) Mr. Murphy recalled Mr. ‘Lee to the! rent collections, $3,530.85; total, $23,- present: * * )* Q. And that was to pay the inter- | was was paid Hy state auditor's war-| Q. That is to covet the ‘preceding Sisal Trust item .was.to the effeet| stand and had him read into the rec-| 440.85; redeposits, $24,747.15, or‘ a Mr. Murphy then gave Mr. Lee a|est falling due on January 1, 1921,/ rant, and that camie from the general| year? \A. Yes. a § that it was carried as a note with, ords certain collateral held by the! gross total of $48,188. Deposits in list of banks, asking that their lia-| and July 1, 1921? A. Yes. s P ) s _ the advice that it should be liquidat-| Bank of North ‘Dakota as security for| the Bank of North Dakota, $622.14; ' bilities to the Bank of North Dakota|’ Q. The interest for the preceding ’ ed. / - | loans to the Scandinavian-American' net liability, $47,565.86. , be figured and. given, at a later ‘time| year, that- wasn’t paid, was it? A. Item Missing. _ Bank of Fargo, thé loans referred’to) Q. Now give us the Michigan City in testimony. 4 Yes. ' Mr, Brinton insisted that in the re- | having either directly or indirectly ap-| Bank “of Michigan? A. Rediscounts.| Another phase of the hearing was| Q. By auditor’s warrant, howev | a d port he saw the item varried ax Peared in the report of Mr. Haldor-! $97,800: current cotlections, $180 the questioning of F. W. Cathro re-| er? A. It was paid as a result of j R ee opotirai PRODUCTIONS y paid. John F. Sullivan of Mandan, /0n’s on the Scandinavian-Americin | yeqenosits, $3,096.08; with depo in garding interest coupons from ‘bonds. | taxation. | a one of the attorneys for the house in- , b@0k. 3 | the Bank of No Dakota, $333.47; | !t follows: Q. And you got a warrant from! UM S UE vestigation committee, was in the) ging of haere ead ja net of $30, | Q. (question by Mr. Murphy).| the state auditor for $100,000, for the audience and he looked over Mr.) Noles ‘of Porter Kimball’s corpors +” Q Now, Mr. Lee. your records| Now those statements that you have | purpose of paying thats taken out of | ———__— A FHOTOPLAY ———_—_—— Sinkler’s copy and found that two of} ae phy ontanrsed by him and ‘us | showed $27,800 of paper rediscounted ‘brought us here, those printed state-| the general taxes of the state? A.) k i wh RUBENS » he thellast pages of the audit was migs-/ Hows and endorsed oy all had ex-| bY the Michigan City bank with the ments. show that $109.00 was taken | No, eaturing ALMA ing and informed the committee that ere ioe iy’ the Scandinavian-Amer-| Bank of North Dakpta? A. Yes sir. from the profits or earnings of the Q. Well, how was It paid, by s dat I Paramount Arleraft Giclure it was ‘on oné of, these pages thai n bank at the time Attorney Ge2-| Q. Will you please turn to. page hank, so-citlled, and deposited with | tion? A. We probably received the item referred to Mr. Brinton was! erat anger and Secretary of State! 15 in Schedule No. 1, index 420 to, the state treasurer, 1 tke it for the | state auditor’s warrant all right, but — e / found. | Hall closed it. | 425, care and tell us whether | purpose of paying interest upon the | it wasn’t for $100,000. - ! eye ey - Mr. Brinton, was then adruptly ex-| Note of E. J. Wheeler for $8,642,54,/ OF not. the notes rediscounted > ar J cused. The hearing adjuurned until) neld by Haldorson not to be good se-| there set forth? A. Yes sir. | z ELTINGE THEATRE 4 o’glogk this afternoon. curity. ; Q. All right, now these are» the| Stleks to Statements. Jauhke Notes. notes the bank rediscounted with- the| All through the cross- examination.| Notes by P) C, Jaluisce of Casselton.| Bank of North Dakota, the Michigan Mr. Brinton stuck to his original) secured by bank stock of tess par| City bank, are they not? A. statements regarding the control, of} value than the face of the xotes. Held! Q. They consist of six notes, do, the Scandina¥ian-American bank, the| by Haldorson to be insufficjent secur’; they not? "A. Yes. agreement by which money from the | ily. ) Q. All given by_the Conway Stor-| state bank was sent to it, to be used | ‘Notes of O. N7iHatley amounting to! age Company of Michigan City to the! to finance the Nonpartisan league and} approximately $19,0v0, Michigan City bank? A. Yes. its subsidaries | Mr, Lee also testified regarding cer-| Q. The first one was dated on the ‘The minority members of the ‘coin: | tincates of deposit from te People’s| 18th day of January, 1920, and was mittee last night exercised their right State bank of Leith for $14,500, en-/due on the 18th day of September, to employ an_ attorney. Thepdore -4orsed by the Scandinavian-Americar| 49997 A, Yes. Koettel of Bismarck, was called. (bank of Fargo. This is the bank Of} Q And it was for $5,600? A. Yes., Protests Questions. 4.1. Cahill, Hew member of tho sisi®) 'q. Was any discount figured on| 5, , board a he } 7 Vi ear 1 altel aternO eee ee othe sonata ‘He read from the audit the item ot | eet one No berereratcari ei its dauaie Fons aerate ite ey is ¥,000 in certificates of deposit trom Q ’ Carried at its face then, isthau. debate regarding Brinton’s right to! 114 gt John’s State bank, which haa| toot. 4 ‘That is our notation on Richholt’s Cash »« Carry | Phone 631 | Grocery [7th & Thayer | IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT. Our. Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time E.A. BROWN - -114 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer ‘No Prices Given Over Phone Teas, Walioré, Little Gem Sifted, Reg. 45¢ seller, Saturday Special, 1 can 80c, 3 for .... 87c appear as counsel for himself. | yeen closed and of which the cashier; J Soap, P. & G..'8 bars for 2hes Brinton’s first-action was to PYO- nas yeen charged with embezzlement | O10 report, al Bop, P C'SGS NAVs LOL aac; 98 tost against the inquiry into his per-| o¢ nines, Pasa tee to'Mr. Murphy, ana 625 elu te Aa corr ett jnatever, it) 12 bars for ......0. ip icrescormeiiy sista He wiseies Cc SATURDAY SPECIALS sonal ‘political ambitions and wanted! wich the Bank of North Dakota is anes Anat aie ecorg me Bale he ; : : : ; . the committee to confine its attorney! pow holding as collateral. ipa ane OF North DG Chocolates, Preners Bitter Sweet, Very Choice and You Leary ieee ically to questions relating to the state in-/ Admits Check. = iver Wen Ben atere: tate ne {pth should try this splended brand, 1 Ib. boxes, reg. ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES 50c dustries. | Le 3 to the iscandinavian-American | pe avalos 8 oth: ys . : ? ii = e 7 li 3, Snpeinl 2 y . “Ghairman Liederbach pounded on beni, with tavtitieates of deposit from |of August, 1920? A, No, the 18th of $1.50 seller, special to introduce them, per box c Medium, Size, Special 2 dozen for ...seeeees September. | Q. I am talking about the second C the gavel and exclaimed that “th? ocher banks as collateral were read in-| committee didn’t want any speeches! to tie records by Mr, Lee. ifornia Prunes, Medium Size Sweet Cream, 5 per quart. . Oc . 7 : , i Lof-|note? “A. Yes, correct. Special per 25 Ib. Box nor any political propaganda like that, Just before adjournment Mr, OB) COTTE, akan HE DEN QUAL! igie eee Bleed oaks 4 1 aly 2 i Nis aeibs ewtenaue injected yesterday. thus was recalled to the stand and} \Q. Runs from the Conway Storage | Pee Nee cease a Vs ie ‘ 4 , Baker Speaks. read tnto the record the statement of company the Michigan City bank, Dressed Chickens and they are fresh, Extra Fancy, Navy Beans > 5 Brinton ignored the remarks of the| the Equitable Audit company in the |for #9, Ni NGS: | Strictly Fresh Kegs and Fresh Dairy Butter at the right Special 5 Ibs.gfor oo... ee. eee aheealeng is ee 0 chairman dnd continued. until Sena-| report presented to the supreme court; Q. Was any discount made on that Pric BBS i 3 3 Special 5 Ibs. , for 4 Cc Pa | i case of the Scandinavian-Amer-| note’ or was it carried by the Bank Tged that He in the cee against William Langer, at-|of North Dakota at its face? A. torney general, in which the $11,000 | Notation on the record says it was) sisal trust item was recorded as hav-| carried on its’ face. i ing been paid, Mr. ‘Lotthus. admitted | Q. Asd the next note dated the} m had presented the/13th day of April, 1920, due the 13th tor Baker arose and cha! had forced himself into the hearing, and moved that the witness be con-| fined to answering the questions askeg him. i Senator © Murphy, independent | that Mr. Brintol Fag Re es ea y Crisco uw suttermilk that is more than fine 5 Special per Ib. .. Manet 25c Swift's Pride Washing Powder i $ Special, 5 pkgs. for . nal aWiel eigces 1 .00 The Original Cash and Carry Store BLAME YOURSELF—If you pay too much for your gro- . - ; est o vaused the audit| of September, 1920, Conway Storage amended this motion so as to instruct | $11,000 check which cause 1920, C y e his m Pag counis as paid Mic y ank, the ‘committe’s attorney to retrain | orton claime that he had 20 tunds $4500. Is that correct? ‘A.’ Yes.” ff ceties, This store offers you the opportunity to buy right Home Rrand Cocoa, 25c from aSRIGE, any eee lwhen he gave the check and that!’ Q. Was that carried at its face, but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store Special per 2 1-2 Ib. can’....... iorweteselees Lemke and ‘Lofthus knew it. - | without discount—that is true of all prices, you can not expect to enjoy the saving that careful i | A part of the testimony of E. G.|these notes? They are carried at buyers at this store enjoy. Try us tomorrow. Fresh Roasted Peanuts a RS H. 0. PETERS, of Kan |/ree. accountant of Bishop, Brissman their face, isn't it? A. I think that : : per Ie veeeeeeee eee Cc sas City, Mo., whose experi- | and company, before the committee covers all six notes, that notation. 7 f Payee enna eee reeees seeeee ence with slag has been nothing |) yesterday related to collateral induc Q. Well, we can soon demonstrate Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily A-1 Bulk Coffee re less than wonderful, declares her |/ed into the Bank of North Dakote it. Let us take the next note dated Resist to $1 00 This part is giy-|the 13th of March, 1920, due August Special 3 Ibs, for's.......+ 2 aus see ies e husband. After her improvement }/ from other hanks. i ‘ 1 he takes it himself and his health hen herewith, from the transcript, the) 19, 1920, Conway Storage company, is also restored, questions by Mr. Murphy and the an-| to the Michigan City bank, $4,200. - swers by Mr. Lee,-as follows: | That is correct? A. Yes. ) Q. “Have you got a copy of your) Q. And the next note dated the! ‘schedule up there with you?” A.| 24th of March, 1920, due the 24th of Yes sir. | September, 1920, Conway Storage Q. This is just a little off the/ company to the Michigan City bank. | path, but I want to’ direct your at-' $7,000? A. Yes. | ltention to page 14 of the schedule, Q. The next note dated the 5th of pottom of the page? A. Schedule April, 1920, due the 4th of July, 19207, { “lA. Yes. : . [aso : rg! Schedule one—have you got it? Q une sie of July, that is cor- Yes. frect? A, Yes. | JA there is a notation at index! Q. You know what day that '1311, opposite First State Bank He fet as Stites “earhtannd Clote d ttom of the) a "a h hice in toward [ines a “l the Michigan City bank, $2,900? A. . What does that represent, cred Yes. ; ; . fam loan or rediscounts with the; ic Now tite Loe of this is $27,- First. State Bank of Kloten? A. It, 10? A. $27,801 i ; mie is collateral to attached loans. | Q The precise amount carried : Of what bank? A. ‘First State; upon’ the books of the bank as a rc- o a i ; : ‘discount of these netes? A. Yes. Good Standard Corn 5 cans for ... 70c VEGETABLES F Sf vuliflower, Head Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Peppers, Carrots, Rutabagas “We Thank You” (Pure High Test Whipping Cream) Fancy Head Lettuce Faney Celery Fancy Ripe Tomatoes Green Peppers Special Reductions ON GROCERIES Davis's Grocery 319 Mandan Ave. Bismarck, N. D. | Bank of Kloten. gas * 3s $1,5007! Q Which would indicate, that they aoc ite” first “one + were not di#icounted as far as their ————— a "Q. Secured by a note dated the | face was concerned? A. Yes. Grape Fruit Special Q. Now these notes were secured, were they not? Number 600 appears 23rd day of January, due fis 23rd " i . W. Fraser, yt E May, of ay eign’ byte Ay Seming-| to be described at index 4207 AL, % : ; os | Yes sont, Ax Jes. 8 y.| Q And the security i ya) , | . y is as follows: Q.* Do you -know who R. Wh v 2 : oN “One day a friend persuaded my Fraser is? A. I don’t know. Loa aaa Orie aaa aa wife to take Tanilac aut the results} Q. You don’t know whether he is by ane Gongay Stories im my: | have been nothing less than wonder- clerk of court of Divide coumty °F’ ateg igth of March, 1920, covering, ful. Her troubles have mot only en-/not? A. I don’t know. four Buick autos valued at $5,600 and! tirely disappeared, but she nas actual- red Do JOE know who S. S. Sem-| sanied kealnee’ find and theft, B. Hie! Vo. Mea Sem... ly gained twenty pounds in weight ingson 1S: A. lt i Stary. “That is correct, isn’t it? A. and now seems to be in perfect health. __ Moellering Note. t a Yes. ‘ | ‘ ew Manse Syrup She has suffered for eight years with| Q. Well, there is the next one 2/T 1.46 is tne security tor the/fl Don’t confuse this with Old Manse. New headaches, vousness and loss of|note for $2,625, is it not? A. Yes.) Y : ; " aapelite acd Was ina badly taindown i Signed by H. A. Nelson and George Met aa ae ly Oe Phe 1 Manse is a combination of Corn Syrup and Maple Sugar Syrup. conditon. She could not each much,}H. Moellering. | / Extra Special, 21-2 Ib.can ...........-85¢ dee ee eee cece e ccc ccc eee EEE had pains ‘all through ner body and| @. And the next one is a note for Q. The next note of $5,600, No. Fancy Spanish Salted Peanuts i 85, secured in the following manner. | limbs aud was so weak at tim, | $2,625 signed by George H- Moeller- a va | could hardly stand ou her ra ne and a ‘A. Nelson? A. Yes sir, | Storage receipt No. 43 issued by the These are fresh salted daily. Extra Special PeTAy oR es ke ae phan 20 was losing weight and gradutj-get-| Q. Now turn over to the top of; Conway ‘Storage company, dated tHe Coffee! Coffee! Coffee! ting worse all the time in spite of page 15. This same bank put up as | all we could do. A ‘collateral the’ following notes, did it | “After seeing the sprendid results! jo¢> 4. Which note do you mean? Felt Fa n Fresh Roasted Daily Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib. ....... Sos saa 4be 80 Size, 2 for 25e; 6 for 68c 36 size, Extra Large, each ............20c Oranges! Oranges! Small but Juicy, 2 dozen .............35¢ Sugar, per Ib 9¢ or 10 Ibs .for ... « A5e , White House Coffee, per Ib... sok se Red Rose Coffee, per Ib. 35c, or 3 Ibs. for Butter, Purity Creamery, 2 Ibs for .!.. seen e BIC Eggs, Strictly Fresh, per dozen .......06eee eens ARC Milk, Van Camps or Carnation, per can ..........14e Strawberries, No. 2 Waldorf, Reg seller, per can 35¢: Jely, all Flavors, 19 02. Size, reg. 45¢ seller, . £ 1 can 35; 3 cahs for .» $1.00 Jello, 8 pkgs. for ....... eee BOC Syrup, 2 1-2 Ib. tins, Honey seer, per-can .....5 Molasses 1-2 gal. Trixy Brand, re; per can Aunt Jemima Pan ( soap, Leno Thar for .....ceeeeeeeeeeee my wife was getting I began talking | Yell, I,am just going to read ‘vanlac mysepf and before 1 had fin-| ee Ww . It is the First State Bank of ished my second bottle, 1 was eating | Kioten deal? A. No, 1 think — the fro un on uckle Brand, reg. 60¢ seller, 8) a) things I had not dared touch beforey on. at the top of page 15 is the First in a long time. I am now eating just Farmers Bapk of Minot. anything set before me and my aPP©| «9. All wet tnere ig a note for Fairyfoot Brou: tite is fine.~ I suffered for five Years | 69 4152 ae Aves { ‘ 1 ta Re f with the worst kind of Hane rene Q. Dated the 18th day of May, ms nt He bte.and nervous indigestion, but it h@8\ 1655, ave the 18th of November, 19202] | “Leufaredeach erreraptia {27. Saghe re ‘ake Flour, 17¢ ’ e sie. relieved me entirely. We boti owe A that I almost fainted. eS Logan Ss Special, per || ee er .38¢ Soap, Electric Spark, 10 Ba 4 : - t | A. Yes. fostant relief. Would Pp, r , 10 Bars for ....7... Tanlac a great debt’ of gratitude. | FE H.-R. Wood? A.| Biigredot such Nuecry.” Mrs. A. G. Nieslay. es : st i & : 4 ‘The above. enthusiastic statement! Q. Signed \by H.-R ee f ‘ ~ d 20 We also carry a Complete Line of Groceries and High was made recently by Herbert 0. Yes. ‘i ew ‘Try It for YOUR Bunion Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Grade Can Goods at Low Prices be " Peters, well-known citizen of Kansas, Q. Do you know who he is? A. are a sufferer Oo h kd 4:00 m : wa > a City, Missouri, residing at 534 Walnut) No. ; | ‘can secure quick Fe t er wee. ays - = 4 p. n Nh. : 4 street. / | Q Well, now turn to where we) wrondertal Fasstoot, Tot Sond CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING - DAVIS’S GROCERY Tanlac is sold in @ismarck by Jos, | were aeons the Suen ae semeee ine Balle agony oot 3 s ra 7 3 slow, i iscoll by N. D. and J. H.| Bank of Burlington? Now just a@| isin 2 houre. anded if ui = } oes pene by H. P. Homan, in | minute before you do that; T want) potestiefed. Come and get a box todsy. Both Phones 211 118-3rd St. 319 Mandan Ave. t Strasburg by Strasburg Drug Co you to turn again to your schedule. AOSEPH BRESLOW, | es —Advt.' Page 14, index. 408, being appurentiy ! Next te Hotel McKenzie.

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