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“PAGE FOUR The Bismarck Tribune THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE notable: strides in extendimg the air maf thretgh- | out the length and breadth cf the continent. From | autical Back-Seat Drivers every great center air lines mow radiate. In the | : early delivery on the Henoring of those °1\ ‘rancisco at the close of | to mind the.axiom that in the morning as at you do your work a Ii ee ee you live, if better than one else, on the opposite sid>|the world will seck you out.”: Little °| John: 4, 18. | Tove can sun the realms of night. Schiller. An Independent Newspaper | 4 = . THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER future these lines will be leased to civilian com- | By Tom Sims | (Established 1873) * fe | | New York has a new police reg- —— pias. sea panies as soon as they are well established, as some \ulation giving pedestrians the! ©Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company, | have been during the past year. Thus the air mail ; [right “of ‘wayrvet’ crossings. + 1% is| ismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at | wit! prove to-be a great boost for the development | | being rigorously observed—by the} jismarck as second class mail matter. ‘. . i | af pedestrians. i ‘ ‘ of private commercial aviation, which will ulti- RN | rge D. Mann.. President and Publisfler ‘ “A ‘ | = i ea maseaAA Bikes Payatic 17K mately provide not’ only mail transportation, but | iy anes are ar ie! Akad P| be: subscription Rates Payable in Advance i 4 jfore Congress. at's y one of By by carrier, per year $7.20 ae pede ban. by ato i devel: {the things, that make life easy’ for| i Daily by mail, per year, (in Bismarck) 17.20 opme! of the air is a great lying ore bee i} the newspaper paragraphers. | { Daily by mail, per year, It will in time be a great factor in the economic | Toduy's “deliniens . to°- slough — 1 (in state outside Bismarck)........ scheme cf our national existence. Short-sighted | big leooue word meaning to pas} | Daily BEER Noa Galton at Careataliah | people cannot see this at.the present time, but the football in a baseball uniform. | i - en =f = = a apa result is bound te come. | | biiee ate ae beat ish, ae i lember of ie Associa * « | an ex-president of Mexico is farm- i The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to| Yet the air mails, for themselves, regardless’ of | ing. You'd think the land. down r i the use for republication of all news dispatches | their influence on future aviation development, ac- |there would be pretty well tilled. aa ¢redited to it or not otherwise credited*in this pa-'complish a great good and congress should provide | | deeded “Suraank. Soke pebaen { tit tee aes pe repabIIe Cio Seal | the money for completing the lighting of the ne by bicycles in London in a recent 4 | other matter herein are also reserved. continental route. j month. These newfangled | con: Foreign Representatives | | unsafe. z G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Coolidge and the Bells \ |_A Kansas man lost control of ‘CHICAGO KJETROIT _ President Coolidge, that august dignitary who {ee pent ae tis eect permane ae Tower Bldg. LYNE, BURNS & SMITH Be Bice: | issues messages to Congress so full of talk of mat- | jrodent thought the car was an old NEW YORK g J 2 Fifth Ave. Bldg, | ters weighty, we now learn is a very inquisitive | | Cootyright 1927, NEA Service Inc.)} Usually it takes a dressing down ~ person. ; | ct) sete ~ | ¢o make a man dress up. | {Official City, State and County Newspaper) j : , Pere marae | —— | It seems the president has the habit of pushing IN NEW YORK | Ee SERS ST ORT | 7 . Corfecti emergency police bells scattered around the White | , By Way of Cor ion % ” \ | P; F .. Public interviews directed presumably against the House, just “to see what would happen.” Often in |, | Seb ener oa || Programs From Fecent address of Commissioner Wenzel of the Work- | leaving or entering on his daily strolls he pushes we written of Broadway in terms of || Radio Station | | men’s Compensation Bureau were based upcn a mis- the police emergency bell near the front entrance jits seamy side, its incongruities and | KFYR, Bism k | | understanding of what was said at the Kiwanis meet-| We haven't heard much before this of the pres: Hrreigirredled ants Saag in MORE et niesent del | ing of last Tuesday. No one in the state is more sin- | jdent’s sense of humor. This is one of the first inti- | praise. om Wednesday, January 12 | €crely committed to the idea of werkmen’s com- | mations that we have had of the capacity for “prac- ereiondway (is today truly, “the! 6:30 to 7:00 p. m.—Dinner hour | Yensation than Governor Sorlie or Mr. Wenzel. | tical jokes” that has come from the White House in| Europe: has come to look upon it SORT tb 7:10 p .m.—Weather fo: \ Neither of them, believes that industry has been | many moons. | en epee a | cast market reports and late news i ‘rom b; f such legislation Pay Ba eae an leer te ce] erie | riven from the state by reason of such legislation’ = W. .. wondering if just a trace of the eternal |the world can be viewed here as! 7:10 to 8:10 p. m.—Musical pro- and finally the matter of rates to be paid by indus- nowhere else. - Paris, Vienna, | gram 4 : i. boy that once roamed the Vermont hills still lives. | London—all the world itals | @"™ try was not at issue in Mr. Wenzel’s address. With Sa rid capitals Gaitial 2 aE EE itl nta Claus just around the corner, and this | aad become provincial by! Thurs Jaheery 13!" ene ii tha extected that ‘inset | Urs Seem eee iy we summer ttidome eas | prea? 200 Parr fMinmen: | age Ss. 5 acai Stride for a half hour up and down!” 7:00 to 7: _w i i is a 20 ip and ¢ 7:00 to 7:10 p. m.—Weather fore- 7s aati aa Fgh hilieeasue uals eso te hal — a healthy, according | el co eae itl alee will be] cast, market report and late news . $ " 4 nd retary Mellon; pnsound expansion has: been | tions, while the outstanding talents : ji } eee en of experience, a04 avoided, and the general business situation offers find ‘their names emblazoned in the | pram. bdictnd tibet ll etl he e time for a fair adjustment has arrived. © promise for the New Year. Don’t bet inet ‘hi right lights. For Broadway is a | Pureau can give the legislature the benefit of this tits sal aerate tee Fe Leable A Bae Wend d o—_______—___ | experience. ala | aah eS Se te Bee andthe worst, | Temperature and . 2 If this state is to have workmen's compensation | . bringing. clothes and food for your|blers, with well-lined purses, have Road Conditions | it is vital that the solvency of the fund in view of | Editorial Comment \ ang sister. “May I say that she will: not brought to this street of many faces |__ Road Conditions | benefits fixed by statute be rigidly upheld. That | Ls dah Ls Lie arr ity, | ell things that money could buy and} (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) | : “Yes,” Faith ted hastily. . i ts is only gcod business and sound common sense. Trying to Be “Nonpartisan” ‘ Yy Anne Aust ei Apduwarreally. NavArantIToN tite $6 Hip nele prone: a caieceouaty: fain Be loud Clea LE tocar er etd " a frit ‘ “ 1 5 ' Fai ” The distric : nt, 8 is a Hebrew troupe from Mos- —é oH i Unfortunately a few scent a move to nullify work- | Nieeed pi higeed NAM ey Aesth ig wba Ride gone really corer bilo secise oak Spee attorney, the) with her in her trouble.” | cow performing in the ancient tongue Farvon Cloudy, Mier reads ‘ Jmen’s compensation in any attempt to revise and|S0t@ Senate have arrived at the conclusion that |¢ried. so beside herself with grief prosecuigr you know, presents his) They were admitted immediately to| of Palestine. Here are the most deft | good, : . aa iad ‘ | reeerentdbis: f jand terror that her voice was sharp! case bef@re the grand jury, but the| the warden’s office on the first floor.| of the French artists, an outstanding |" Hibbing—Cl : harmcnize benefits with actual experience. They | there ought to be no crganization; bloc, clique or | *P They’ ‘ 1 in! The ward : ting thi is and si rf] tk Sar es ee re h 2 t jence. | seieten i te-deene kadai tes Ladletiiate. with anger. “They'll railroad her to(defense is not represented, Churchill The warden was, expecting them,| tragedienne of Paris and singers from! Winona—Cloudy, 30; roads good. Tegard it as the opening wedge to wipe out thi L csi: chars eat’, Dison, and you don't care, Bob! No-| won't even know what transpires be-|Etpe'same te Litthes Mey Lane dedt | oestaeneet pabera., comique. An| Mandan—Cloudy, 8; roads poor. form of legislation and instantly raise the hue an The Senate, they point out, is a “nonpartisan body’ anythin; Oh! T'mj fore the grand jury—” Little. Mr. Banning and Mr. More-| work of a Frenchman. and’ tlie ‘aie Pe ielt a Sie perce | ‘cry that the whcle insurance scheme is in peril./and the intrusion of any organization among the! I can't s 5 | “Is that fair?” Faith flamed. “They| house have telphoned their permis-|rector of a leading art production! Crookston—Partly cloudy, 7 below: pe og f | Res rere 9 | the ; ec st call his own wi 8 ’ mfort- st revue features a se- : —C : purely personal grounds let this impression be. con- jeach participant to incite and vote for such Ipws 4 | their cars close to Bob Hathaway’s,| who made it look so black for her atjable as Possible, under the circum-|ries of “Moscow-made _ entertai stati ea renin ee j aeyed that such a contingency was behind his rec-| will redound to the common good.” to euielve and report, ever soorea the eoroner’s inquest, and they'll Hehe era ‘a powerful pretty, ments and two of Wie “most — good. ones t = ; “eae zi ae sea ment ind emotio: this obscure t -—indict ! ,| sweet little lady.’ i i di a q | Qmmendations. Fertunately this issue has been| These highly individualistic Senators ought to do| family that had suddenly become of| Bob, Bob! Thirk of something!” Faith breathered a swift prayer of| favorites at their, heads "| ,okochester — Snowing, 32; roads | ‘ Sleared up to the satisfaction of all, and the legis-|some’ prsselyting among their Farmer-Labor col- ra boranve Plerapedl ie laid : oe ead Pate — a appear mrp orereee etre ES edn een - " mee named Boleslavaky di-|” Mankato—Snowing, 31; ronds fair. ; 3 . gs % ‘ er head on her father's shoulder an e gra 'y with the story] ¢ a t in litt! ti é | Iatcrs can proceed calmly t> examine conditions in| leagues in the House, who held a caucus, agreed On| hogan to” sob convuleively. Bt you told to the coroners jury.” Bob|the man into whose keeping she had|and~ another named Bel-Geddes qs coh AES ; the bureau, not as a muck-raking expedition, but | candidates and a ccurse of action, and made other |Lane’s arm wer about her shouldery| asserted grimly. “And since I'll have] been thrust. . makes some of our hest stage de- At The Movies | | to get at the-facts as an actuary would who was| preparations to interfere with “the individual right |Reld her close, though his own stern] to appear Til do thebest can to xet| ‘They, followed him down a long,|signs. The Guitrys play at 935 a : ‘employed to place benefits upon a scientific and/of each participant” in the lower chamber—which | porters later called “stolid s Well, here we are. I won't came in,|which is peculiar to isons. Faith|Spain brings a similar sum. For ELTINGE THEATRE ' | gafe basis, or as any. business man examines his|is presumably just as “nonpartisan” as the Senate. pre rere . usnit Bel ing. a want ‘oe ate pial] padi esee ea leaned heavily against sine the efter a Vienna tan- sy ne Rodolphe . live their + S ry . 5 i 3 on the steering wheel. “! t the ice, a tl "ll have ’s arm. . i ei . fe t ‘Bests and overhead to determine the price of his} ‘The progressive Senators apparently believe |{ can for the moment, dear. Dva}quick bite of dinner and go to see| A negro. in faded khaki overalls||ations are as common as weeds.” | over a aint witht wither ics ae 4 product. that, because Legislators are elected “without | hired Churchill and pala ni to, ge Churehill.” Hates Rel peeh rtp ee which bore eee a ification of the wistful | © The issue is one merely of sound business prac-| party designation,” they ought therefore to be | comes to qcdefiece, if cone Ss prey 1d Sages silechend’teeiees as “There's a little room at the end of eine eeainne ender vig? tani hatin fogs aes roe se 4 tice. Efforts of a certain clique to twist the Wen.- | “nonpartisans”—a conclusion of the sort that dsesn’t | pared to spend every cent I have in; stood beside the car which had; the hall here where common prisoners | European artist, writer or actor, heme,” the much-heralded fiimiza- + el statement into anything else has a personal slant | follow. mid ect to free sare nd ta stained before the little Myrtle street | are ee ae ae Chal taiks, an: ‘The lecture bureaus sihout wite tien of the great story that inspirea os : 4 “4 mortgage my income for yeurs, i ouse, le ‘d, »}names of Walpole, Ma ield, d-; Puccini’s most * in Which neither the sesislators nor Governor Sorlie| But the fact remains that in deliberative bodies jthet's necessary, “but 1 can Bomts| HOF course, And 111 phone More leading them, down a corridor waled| dox Ford and uch, picts - . which comex iprthe Elttare taste y) ve any interest. e legislative and execu-| whose members are elected to represent somebody, | **¢ jail to get her out tonight.” B she vce and get him to arrange with] on b: 5 -| The musical bureaus cry the ar-|and Thu le ie j i ‘ sao ja. ‘| “I know I'm unreasonable,” Faich4the—the warden for you to see Cher-| sion of rusty iron bars, reaching from 1 of Hungari tanh “La Boheme” h: , five branches are anxious to place the North Da-| partisan organization is all but inevitable. Govern-| lifted her head and let her great ry in the mea atime, You'll be taking floor to ceiling. Through the bars and violinists, eno | Gish with what is, mae Sho rks j ita bureau on-a sound basis. Just how to accom-} ment by parties is the American traditional way of | Lregte: Ore upg head wich him tot saaelnnse and things to her, of See te ae Ser ane pear in forsign cinema Host ber lostyiss| ed role in which plish this is for legislative deliberation, and the | government. It has always been so. Only thus can|{ can't believe it’s happened to Cher-| "Yes," Faith's lips trembled. “She{ less, faded prison garments. Back of|up the money” to. bring over’ the| The picture was made under the Senate has wisely left the whole matter to the com- principles be fixed and fought for. Only thus can|ry—lovely little Cherry, that never|by2u't a thing. “She must be wonder-|the barred enclosure, shared by all|greatest directors and actors of | direction of King Vidor, the man who mittee on insurance where the issues will be | responsibility be placed did anyone any real harm, If it were} ing why I haven’t been there already.|/the women in that ward, were open-| the film. directed “The Big Parade.” threshed out pro and con without personalities or | : jonly me! I can bear things better] And I'll cook something nice to take! front cells, each with two iron cot} But for Broadway America| “La Boheme” tells the soul- : P Pel es Or! When formal party organization is lacking, blocs | than Cherry. She’s never been pun-jher for her supper.” Because she|beds, made up with thin gray blan-| would never know them. story of the woman in the Paris i} | Snap judgment. {and factions spring up like weeds in an untilled| ited for anything, and now thai | could not bear to say anything more,| kets, a built-in iron bench—nothing h, yes, we like: to tell about|Latin Quarter, who inspire art stu- ii pring up like i she’s innocent—oh, Bob, don’t jshe turned and ran up the snow-|else—except a small barred window,|the weaknesses and ‘comedies of|dents, young poets, and other gen- 4 \field. They meet, albeit imperfectly and often| see how I feel? Don't be angry with| covered path to the house, ran zig-|set high in the gray-painted walls. |our little highway, but at this|iuses in their struggle to fame. i | 3 The Movies in Medicine \harmfully, the haman need for organization. | me, Bob. I need you now.” | zaggedly, blinded by her tears. “Is my sister here?” Faith gasped,| opening of a new year I've got to| (A splendid cast is seen in support ; id Plans are now afoot to use the moving pictures if | “I know,” he tutned his blue e; |, Faith and her father and Junior almost fainting with horror at the| stop « moment-to take my Hat off.|of Miss Gish. John Gilbert plays otk . ? | The Farmer-Labor senatcrs, though hopelessly in | upon her, let her see his pity and | left the street car a block from!thought of pampered little Cherry in| It’s really more. than. a cross-|the leading male role as Rol i | ; f lophe, hm a new and virgin field, that of surgery. Will! 1. iminori do teit aanitl @ the |#nd understanding, “Nothing \the jail, followed by half a dozen|such a place. roads of the world. It’s a big|the poet, while Renee Adoree is seen : ‘ . |the minority, could do their constituents and the ~ % Pi imate i ? “] ” 8 H. Hays, head of the moving picture industry, re- . : {could say now could make me love curious passengers, delighted at this} “No, she has a cell by herself,”| doorway through which. passes|as Musetta, the. vivacious grisette, al - i | State a greater and better service by maintaining | you less, dear. You're not re: |opportunity to witness even one) Warden Little answered. “Most of| everybody from beggar to genius.| whose name was immortalized by the ry Aeggaaiig cage and Laps X- | 4 vigorous and organized opposition. As critics of aie, Bt teyito neh gins money smell seabastthe aroxt cikamas these women are old offenders, in or| And that’s why there's always te Waltz” in the opera. Oth- a je motion picture is an er feat in- Beistaoh, all our sakes. ‘m going to ha they w: A steps of the irty to sixty days. irs. ey thi: te ite be y ry in tl : £ ix the 8 Fp sgs vod os | the majority’s measures, they could serve a useful tai” with Churchill tonight, make /big, gloomy, ‘red brick building (hasnt been tried’or indicted yet, so] ™<'' ™™ ‘© WEG ADO A | Bane Edward Bvcroty roses? Karl j een mace ie: 0F ; purpose. : : him realize the importance of those! press photographer snapped their) she has a—room to herself.” ' | (Copyright, 1927,.NEA Service Inc.)| Corrado, Frank Currier, George Has, i He SS gpane that the imate nia sould oe But if they insist on being merely “nonpartisan” | so0tPrints J saw sander the wind Pictures. Faith met the unexpected Beeb tn bee Beare A: fombing 3 sell Farene | Pouyet, Rosita Marstini 4 |. Berve for future generations cf medical men the e murderer made them— attack of the camera bravely, hea ig ‘aith was grateful B08 nnn | and Day’ ir. eae A " ‘individuals, each striving to “incite and vote for” ve that.” up, both Junior and Jim Lane ducked his hesitancy to speak of Cherry’s NEW: pein’ fechnique and operative skill of eminent surgeons | '™ . ; 3 3 ischili tell. the grand ‘hele heads, shielding their faces with |actual condition—-the fact that.sne|{ ( CAPITOL THEA of the day. He pointed out the possibility cf thus Raha ideds, Ls sidinies stents the honorable | about them,” Faith begged. a ae can was jailed on suspicion of murder. 4 | Six western hb ue kepevaa 4 stration of the special skill of successful surgeons | sacs i aaa eateries iB pleasant little sitting room, with ee ee tatenge Me sempeesy | starring Rex, the kin ¢ wild horses, 8 4 of assisting doctors to teach the world the value | Burdens Are Shared | mle Sareea hein, ra fale 8 of Mexi learaana aie setters to fin fie fect lo- { of health and the need for personal attention to| (Kansas City Star) | EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO | pedicel oy is “groundless,” ‘ c preamp the ee Tate Male “T" i eee end contagion which will: develop a stronger | The man who produces a crop in excess of de- so eee: Brg jaf share Sheriff's men overpower Nels Pet RE Veg eM: kati eee Peaehy persens. ists which i mands with resultant unsatisfactory prices is not) {WHAT DID us 7 “Age . 2 ese peste, ee prdigg four-day Utah, Nevada and i = It is certain that not a disease exists which is not) 1», cnly one who suffers. The bankers in Iowa; ! Call ME OU: z iting all Indian reservations in those ' ptable teystudy by motion picture. The action! 1o¢ suffered as much as the corn rede haces |h 4 OR? Old Masters Two year battle between warden| States. Scenic possibilities and In- the heatt, the flow of the blood, sleeping sick-|he”i Sut gay, ae much as one eae Gale and two governorg who sought to| Dasticular ablecte of Mig nearene ” i fiess, cancer and other ills may all be studied by ‘ n apegmase .retgrpe.. The My days among the dead are p oust him, ends as ‘Thomas J. Tynan| PM eSnwhile, at the Roach atadi ” ‘ ‘ i .-» | low price ‘of corn has also caused a glut of heavy | 5 ae me resigns at Colorado state penitentiary at evan : teans of the motion picture, which misses nothing | round me I beho! id, at Canon City, Preparations were going on’ for the | TD cthich pinks with Bere pe Lp. steers, whieh have resulted in tremendous losses Where’er these casual eyes are cast, making of the production, and, when 4 4g ‘ | to their feeders, Land ‘values have depreciated be- | The mighty minds of ol hi Washington—Becayse he. believes| 28ckman found his locations in + and every movement of the patient. | f fail d i My never-failing friends are they, |. should not get too far from the| Montana and Wyoming a company oPt The great value of the motion picture in surgery, |". ° ‘allure fb ieee taxes And tatprest cures. With whom T converse day by d8Y./'national capital, President. Coolidge ee Pigeni(iny Seg aad severul A ; tT it i 4 n i on! mal e picture, < flowever, should be in the training of surgeons in nye ey cotton cro, now selling at ruinously With them I take delight in weal Brebaly AAnEPt hinge sSvitations Jackman ¢ook his time st the start the various schools and particularly in cdd and rare | OW fortunately finds southern bankers in a And seek relief in woe; summer vacations *pend...0'*! of production becsuse » leading d s, These rare operations, especially when | f#vorable pcsition. Funds aecumulated during re- Aad male eneeey on fet ‘ Nae? ey ate iis oo apn : a » 4 : . - ing- | his in_privat was performed by specialists, are seldom seen by the nei years of bayiaguad prices are available Mal My cheeks have often been bedew'd Ph Hind Molbbenpsbehps| eget ing the aproach of the stork. "The s Student. Yet motion pictures might be filmed dur- | D¢!P in carrying the surplus. Cottonseed meal is ith tears of thoughtful gratitude:| stsorney and municipal judge, died. | Beir Of Rex appears in the picture ji ‘i now selling at lower prices than at any time in re- i : = * | written into the final construction of ig the course of the entire operation and the film, My thoughts are with the dead; with i, the scenario for the fade-out scenes. in hundreds of colleges and clinics, would |e" Years. It_is today the cheapest source of pro- bah Pages teats aennaon daar convict- 2 f “ bs fi er: a 5 f ‘ selling jiquor ‘in Cass county c tein. It has a de T live in Jong-past years, : . PALACE-MANDAN |. show the embryo surgeons the best methods of (ei It has, & depressing effect on other deed Their virtues,-foves, their faults| jai and sentehced to six, months in] The vaugeville bill at the Palace, Sera cod hs rene proce The fn eat | ets he neat fos “atten te rai ad “a pic HG tuin_wn| SERRE shown in and jn ‘i f d r compel nm for artake their hopes ai fears, m 3 ind in nique No 9 bough! et he vs tg rgd: te eg lard, for which it is being substituted in large quan- | And from thelr lesgous:sesk and find minal yore hace bar apes which he does the unsupported lad- ly driven home without the need of wait tities. The I of m Instruction with an humble mind.| OGG tiie stop transit riyil b: der balancing. Popular, standard and ing for ancther case of the same kind to require anaued low price pry has given mys toa ek caon__ | Grosh Northen meyioee P| tase musle is presented by, the -Mar- “! for greater use cotton goods in tl ly hopes: dead; + & imba 0 offer. apron. place of wool and silk. There is an ee ey rere ohn ee Le Plas ie ay ead we cope gi =! bet ric 4.7 on And I with them shall travel.on : peer in Fics S ‘Transcontinental Mail ween varicus commodities produced on the farm Through. all Futurity; LITTLE JOE of Mi Melody” ‘ ieee which is reflected by their markét values, The use et, leering: Rare & pane, 2 tract. : Stes Sad: Sahenes ae = Development of the transcontinental air mail to | o¢ substitutes.is stimulated by extreme. prices for ay on eae. Hie sinolar. PLE RID nu fp Snag rs ak fare fre oe F one day basis is the aim of Postmaster General S f BUSINESS MAN COMES | O25 any product. - s , who explains that as soon as the money is|~) PCutt ¢—_—_—_________» BACK AFTER LUNCH, let vided for the lighting of the Salt Lake-Pacific | A THOUGHT || @ActHoUGH THAT's WHAT | thy, introduce special song number the enw schedule will be Lee, Tp mate The Master Farmers fa i eae WENT OUT ** | closing act presented oy the Ver- from New (Granite Falls, Minn., Tribune.) : aap a pe Keay be Neves i will then be able to iS bases tu z | ject love casteth out fear—! . farmers” brings

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