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' SDNESDAY, SEPTEMUSER 20, 1922. - €be Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. °] PR) TOSS Pape eerie ee a SE Te er eI 2" fie. gh hearer i | —_—_——, HIMBLINGS Of WAR IN THE NEAR SMYRNA TOLL IS GROWING FROM ( OUR TOWN ir WS f Le been j . MI 1 o . . beings ss Gate to xvold a hostile more sai a was seaeea burned up. Representa! Sees, | aster pes wee te hostess Sunday school hour, 10:30 t ow - c bare chotr fast Friday] - Mrs. Jack Pendleton at . «=m. to ns > antes British reinforce sottiaaiions > athe pp latest bulletins on the situation. oe lh thi ¥. Saas and pro-|¢rening the Presbyterian church|a littis affair given Tuesday evening | 11:30 a. m. Evening service et 7:30 ange oe ee shiidren at- ——— T summoned the principal members of|feasors of the American college or-/hOlr members repaired to the home| in honor of her birthday. Whist wat|p. m. Rey. Jaz. MacInnes, pastor thal Grae’ bot’ peer eta a ee ALLIED POWERS AGREED |the colony to discuss the general sit-| ganized = central committes, Within |Of Mr. and Mra Omar Baker for a| played, with music asa pleasant to-| Everyone cordially invited to attend. |‘Mt over. tn © teuced eee ON PEACE PROGRAM. uation. an hour, while the automobiles were} Watermelon feed. A gay time <a-|terlude. At a late hour Mr. Pendie-| Choir practice, Friday evening st 7/4004 10s: Shot chee mas <& The PARIS, Sept. 21.—(By sThe Associ-| “Thousands of refugees in the de| still in sue’; Mr. Baker carrying off the hon-|ton served a lunch of sandwiches. | o'clock. . era leben thelr possession and with the on their ma- ated Preas).—The allied Daohuteke. hy ‘yt ors of being chie to get away with| coffee, ice cream and cake; the birth- ae Me ont fifteen ew families 3th The powers are|spering city were al jutely hungry stars and stripes ine “ . ~ is helps to account for the Marshal Foch is quoted as say-|agreed upon the quick summoning of! destitute. Rufus W. Jane, anj{chines, they all Over the city/the most melon. The guests were}ay cake, which was prettily decor- An Open Letter increased schoo! attendance as welt as ; at the position is absqiutely ® peace conference to settle the Turk-|American apoke “up on ons occasion sted with twenty-three rose colored] Dear Parent: We are desirous of ona rélief:. Thetr tirst effor,|Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Riley and daugh- » except if held by a very ish problem, but the delicate question|and said they had m+ je to the| was among Americans. ‘Thetr cor-|ter. Exrily; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hun- ble force, while Fiekd Marshaljas to the basis of negotiations accept-|meeting to look out for” own}duct was generous and heroic even|ters Ruth Huntery Rev. Sree. - who has Been insrheting thejable to the Angora government is stilljeafety but to look out for those of!under the greatest difficuitie, WeiMY. and Mre. J. 8. McKnight, Mra. defenses is said to have sent] to be answered. the starving people. Francis W-.jurged the American women teachers ssage, which Prime Minister} It was principally to sound out the| Blackley, another American agceed jin the girls’ school of the Y. W. C. A, George communicate! to the} Kemaliets on this source that the en-|in this add gave 200 Turkish pounds|to leave Smyrna but "hey refused un-| Mr. F. S. Drollinger has under to the effect that he has/tente statesmen adjourned their con-|to start a subscription let for-the/ti! driven by the construction on his lot on .Midwest + confidence In the results of the|versations until Friday and today ef-|refugees. Stanley W. Smith of the the tact that some of the younger members of other families have reached schoo! age. candles set in rose holders, forming|tmproving the da‘ly attendance in the the center of attractioin. Those p.es-| Mills school and we earnestly request ent were Mrs. Robert Avery. Mrs.|your cooperation. Every day missed Ray Bohrman and Mrs. M. Garside. |Grover Penieton, Mra. Russell Beaver|means extra work, not only for the end Mrs. M. Garside. pupll, but for the teacher as well. We reailze that some absences are neces: sary, but we hope to reduce the num- Troop ten ef the Mi Boy Scouts school year iast Fri evening by celebrated their first meeting of the Mls to Have Gas Seon : ‘ka |having © watermelon feed. The “These brave worsen igbored un-/zvenue. ® cement Sasement ant! Construction on the Producers ana|ber of these absen: tardy mar! - | forts werergoing forward to obtain the | Standard Oil company in. Smyrnalceasingly without food. and Sleep.}foundation. When thee are com-ineciners absorption gascLne plant}? ® minimum. A invitation is} meeting was an open one and quite Turkish view. gave 500 Turkish pounds. Some are still there.” pleted he expects to move his present & number of the school boys attended. extended you to visit school at any ted on the hill just north of every boy having all the watermelon time. Trusting that the home and " this, We mee Glad tO eapOre eee ie lechoo! ‘will work together for the|he could hole. Sixteen boys are lined a oe a ea eae d of the cbné, Y am up is troop ten this year, making hauled ‘and strung on the streets of Dg A ag A. aan The laying of thim pipe will be MR. RB: Principal igh «Arkon B. hed "| ‘The Junfor Scouts will meet at the ph esha oe Mis p= SES ess sehéol “house erery Friday evening, le to use gas for cooking Mrw. Kirkpatrick an m-| Stunts games, stories and inspection and heating purepores in about a Hd B vit Casper and the Cliff Rich-|twenty minutes being devoted to each month or two, at the most ards family of Mills motored SurZiy|will be emphasized in the programe, In agreeing to summon around the hame on to this foundatio. and make othet «aftensive alterations on the wollding. “We started the work of relief im-} irs, Horton remained with her hus- . Peace table the elght nations princi |mediately. The American firms con-|band at the consulate until it was aval force in ‘he Dardanelles, which | Pelly interested in the Near East and | tributed the use of thelr automobiles| finally burned. ‘The consul “general i. considered gufficient alorm to hold} the status of the Dardanelles and the|and trucks. They never: saw them and his wife embarked on the U. 8. 8. any possftle by the Turks. Bisphorous, Premier Poincare, Lord again. because they were completely }destroyer Simpson with 65.other Am-| Mrs. Donald Raymond and Mrs. No details are avaftable of ‘the burn-|Curzon and Count Sforza consider ericans and came to Athena. Vice|Roberts of West Casper risited."Mon- 4 the; southern | they dia a full day's work. h Consul Maynard 8. Barnes remained |Gay with Mrs. J. P. Smith an@ Mrs. -| The peace conference is expected to ,in the devastated city with 13 other |Cliff Richarte. open with three weeks, probably at! Americans who were chiefly engaged ri Rome or Venice, with délegates pres! to fef work. Consul Horton now| Mr. Olof Fiustad returned Saturda:r i ent representing Great Britain, France, is suffering a mental strain. A Jap-|from Colorado where he had beer yrcording to the Times, ; Scpatrick hornestead neat|of the four things ol oviet government se@e in the/titely, Japan, Turkey, Greets, Ru- ‘anese oy a bi ht « to|making a ten ‘ey motorcycle trip » » to the Kir’ rein Rasa tamed , Near Eastern sitjaation an}™ania and Jugo-Slavia. i popale agat 5 saline tng este ts, Various pointe, Mr. P. S. March ena daughter,| arminto. A pict was. taken “nde or abtasal Woven ry from —— si gr ay Rg Base hesbinon = gahem ia Leona. of Waltman, Wyoming, visit-lalong and the men of the party 41481 aie ang ate, T, C. Bassett passe Dac toag the news | DOMINIONS FAVOR crt Ss poeak wot aamiraton of a] Mrs. Ben (Grandma) Gallinger has|¢¢ with Mrs. M. Gar Me GS |tise wurbing, lene 8. wee en . Dorothy, and Mr. cr saya, to act the part qt mediator | ACTION BY LEAGUE. - s , pipe ky Deen iM for the past two. weeks and | 2¥ very appetizing meal was enjo: le 1 w Kiween the ‘Turks and Gueeks, hop-| GENEVA, Sept. 21—(By The Asso- ‘Turkish girl, who was attached to the Press American school. She having” no ing thereb:r to establish the popularity seen pnt eB dyer Gognin- (Coutinuea srom Pace Une) thought for her own safety, ran to of the Soviet republic among the steeaed tates Senses ae hatlone nesemtt,|#0Uth to visit various coal’ fields. tt} the Turkish lines seeking to aave the roples of Mohammedan fais and t0| are to be faverable te aubesiasion vy|was assumed at bis offices that le /Greek women and children... She suo- ; compel the entente Be ROTO ihe Wabos Grecke pr Segoprten desired personally tc make ‘arrange-|cecded eventually tn reaching|any other reason, to the regen their atti Seaeremer £3 Naeinati ~ seeuel ments for an uninterrupted flow ot| Athens. to applicant, should file their affi-]'he Tent of tie fishing” ~ Foreseeing apposition’ to this course, The raat coal to Detroit. os American observers say that the|davits of protests in this office, on turned empty-handed. party wn ‘$e bana al. she has instructed: hee representative! Cee dominion delegates sant “inh |_ Tho first intimation the public had! Turks fired on refugees who tried to|or before the 23rd day of October, ddition—The Beantitul: their arrival at the homestead. The)... They Mr. an¢ Mrs, Omar Baker, Mr. and|return trip was made in the late eve- Mrs. Ray Bohrman and Mrs. Milo| ning. Garside drove to Alcova Sunday for —- ® day's outing. Fish poles and all] irs. N. B. Campbell is reported to the rest of the fishing equipment). quite ill. recov: report pee ne baat cares? had a wonferful trip, the scenery in the canyon being well worth seeing The mountain stream which runs through the canyon was well stocked with trout so the party returned with their share. Make monty—bey a lot. 9-21-4t bs Paani <s Mace ames to i 2 $ 922, . een plies’ > 63.85 ar A een.» Pomtuhy BY ‘#EPor-| George urging autkntagion af the ques- Lane adhe. igen’ egy relh io 8 aie ol haga ea 2a SO ss B. J. ERWIN, Council to meet. on October 16, wee Canper “Stationery Co, / tion to.the league and it is declared when Mr. Ford lsgied public state.| Why buy lots in the avmtry? Register. | 1922, at two o'clock p. m. to con-|Fourth and Fifth Stree! mean tupolies = cs 46:20 MOVEMENT FOR Tans tay: Wh be, Depoeeg.sto retain | © Ot. so coalag "his plana te tesel Da14t] | Publish Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12,]sider further any objections to as-[Lincoin and, Jefferscr Streets in| vctianal Rubber ABDICATION DENIED. Se ee Sa Sesion He tie ES heaehiet 1h, finithas. sbutecomit 203} SG RTS ATE oll 19, 1922. ay cgay eo gpse oea eia fagcaoRC, B RS .=-57 > +a553 CONSTANTINOPLE, Hept. 21.—(py | British government refuses to lsten in later statements and interviews he| NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. —— os The Mayor notified the City] On roll call all vi oe elect Richards & Cunningham The Associated Press)—4n important |*° thelr request. made known his bellef that “no real ae Fair View is what it implic: Couneil {f2mect on October 2 Mayor, declared said motion duly ae SUPRUES nna 60.45 2 . , Wyoming, Lan ice, ’ ai o p.m. to consider | carried. 2 jamewe! . A. Tele, Ce Md tet DN at whine | GEEER-AMERICANS ocak Maacetpg Sao, RA that “She | | Doaaien, reer —— bus franchise to the] Moved by J, J. Giblin, seconded) “Co "Supplies --__--- 16.86 ; .| WOULD JOIN ARMY, “plot to raise prices.” The manufac- jotice is hereby given that Santa COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. parties petitioning for same. _ by John G. wena Cone ‘of the| Motor Service Station, “4 cussed in the event tle nationalists} NEW YORK, Sept, 21-—In a cable- turer also bitierly assailed the inter-|Fe Pacific Railroad Compeny, by There being no farther business|Council extend the time ry Ge 3.35 forcibly take Constantingple, “The heir| "70m t Premier Lloyd George at/ 101) Commercy, commission, charging | Herbert E. Dafley, Attorney in Casper, Wyoming, to come before thw meeting, same|Lioyd Building Company ing Dis: apparent an@ other. princtpal’ person-|1ondon, members ot the Pan-Ionlan| ‘01% Carts permitted profiteering fn /fact, of Casper, County of Natrona, September 18, 1922. |was adjourned. completion of paving in Paving Nis: 55.90 ges were present, and measures for |/*8Sue. composed of Groek-Americans (1 (O°7 ir State of Wyoming, has filed in this] The City Council of the City of W. A. BLACKMORE, trict No. 17, to the first day t tho protection of the sultan were do-/4n1 Greeks originating from western | °°, 0° Sots. oe the commission's |office his, application to enter, ¢-|Casper mei in special session at]. Mayor. |vember, 1922. 1 ¥eting aye, the 5.5 cided wpoets apiece Ast gel Rn Mead Brit! rules pertaining to coal distrfbation|lect, locate under the provision of|twe o’cock*p, min’ the Counc}l} Attest: On roll call al penne, sxe 8 Tt ts learned that 1a no truth |S fxpeditionsry, force which might} omits the sending of opal to auto |act of June 4, 1897, the following| Chamber in che City Hall, _ with i. .H. PRICE, Mayor declared sa! Supplies _ 8155 n the reports that the Angora gov-| °° tormed ihe ‘Turks. ‘The! mobile plants previously elasecd as|deseribed. land, viz: Serial No.| Maver W. A. ilackmore presiding. Pang cere carried. ing bills were pre-| Casper Welding % ment had decreed, the abdication | Ot#anization aera nat ne: fo | "non-essentfa! concerns.” 31982, for NW NE Section Sh, mn. roll call the following were blish Sept. 21, 1922. The following 5.50 sultan, poe The re-opening will bring back to|Township 84 North, Range est,| present, W. W, heefe, J: S. Pet- sented: win beth faiial ‘andl turkish circles | Potition as Republican leader to avert!__ °°, coches i ataition tn the Ford (6th P. M. % tingill, J. J. Giblin, John G. Jones,| Boys buy a lot. 9-21-4t/H. H. Price, Salary_---$ 60.00 further catastrophe in the Near East. 1 Jaiming ad- H. H. Price, aa Re a J. S. Van Doren, Salary here there is a grogwing belief that posal. ones xis des employes, approximately ,120,000 oth-| Any and all persons claiming J. M._ Whisenhunt, Le A 1a: the next Near Bast conference will} > ers on the payrolls of accessory com-|versely the lands described, or de-| City Clerk. \ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. |R. M. Boeke, Salary -— ius ie be held in Constantimople. . ere raha estab 1 BLE TO aca madtiine chigpanitea Maik of] aicingt to. obfbcty betaube nat. «ee This meeting was called for the obs John A. Murray, Salary Julius Pearse ‘ understood the French and the] pay ee ‘Trimune and get’ Whose products go into automobiles|mineral character of the land, or| purpose of hearing objections. to Casper, Wyoming, Dr, J. F. O'Donnell, ply Co., Supplier _ ___ 16.0 from their], key 2 over we pald. BV4f and tractors. Wheat the assessment in Grading District _ September 18, 1922. ary ~ --- Casper Sheet Metal .* wor to conyoke Sennen aul | The majority of this class are in| Palr View Addition — oll rights|No. 5. f : The City Council of the City of |G. R.-Dafoe, Salary- 4 Works, Supplies .___- 5.50 meeting at the earliest possible 9.21-4t the Detroit district, given. 9-21.4t! The Mayor notified «the City|Casper met in regular session in|Olive M. Batz, Salary. *p9|Auto Equipment Co., === = the Connsths Ohamber in the City i“ = sehnaaes by ARS : ‘Suppl: = 1.70 all, with Mayor W. A. Blackmo: au . a = ¥) 1. %. B: HOA) essa **l peter W. Dow, Salary ; 210.88 On roll call the following were|Frank Julian, Selary- +00 | -. } present, John G. Jones, J. 8. Pet-|0. L. Thompson, Salary- 75.00)" egg 8.25 : : tingill, ‘J. J. Giblin, J. ‘M. Whisen-|M, G. Farley, Salary- 0. L. “Walker Lumber = hunt, H. H. Price, City Clerk. M. F. Ward, Salary- ; Supplies _______ 2.60 : The minutes of the last regular| Harry Olsen, Salary. é Lumber Co., Sup- > and subsequent meetings peattaina Al Converse, PRATER DOR, oo eben ae = 5.05 if approved. : Richard F\ . ry oved by J, M. Whisenhunt,|Glen varie, lary . plies — a ~- 292.64 r seconded by J. J. Giblin, that the| Hi Michel, Sali “90 | Hari C. Boyle, Supplies 26.12 ei sl petition requesting the lowering of|Joe Cody, Salary - “ho |: M. Whisenhunt & Co., f the grade’ on Badger avenue be re-|J. E. McGrew, 8 ; Supplies _ __ "pets ; ferred to the City Engineer and re-|J. J. Fla , Salary. eo |John T. Bogen, Supplies BAS ported back to the City Council ai]. S. Vi tta, Salary— "go|National Supply Co. ; s the next reguar meeting. M. L. Estabrook, Salary . Supplies — 12.27 ‘ ‘ On roll call all voting aye, the|A. M. Zuill, Salary. 112,50] Western Ui The greatest quarterback who ever stepped on a gridiron in the opinion of many =|Mayor declared said motion duly| Marshall Dayton, + Co.. Supplies _ ~ carried. 1 Oe Bergdahl, Salary 00 |The ‘Texas Co., Supplies experts, and a recognized authority on footba!! the country over, is only one of Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec-|F. A. Knittle, Salary 00 | Oscar Heestand, Supplies oaded by: John G. son that the Aree tao stares ; Union Mill Gos Suppl s ity in 58 oN. - Y i the writers who will contribute to the success of the ed bee ee eee] Sine) Cant Balete ened eanmware 08» School District No. 2. Bryan Tobin, Salary. On roll call all voting aye, the| W. J. Humphrey, Salary Independent Supply Co., Supplies _-. _-_._-- 3.00 Mayor declared said motion duly|Chas. Hillman, Salary. Z % C) @ carried. *\ired Van Dyke, Salary 75.0 ee : Moved by J. S. Pettingill, sec-|Mae Combs, Salary ? rl onded by J. J. Giblin, that the re-|F. S. Knittle, Salary- plitey “31.50 quest of J. Gordon Jensen to build|A. Nisbet, Salary. Sun Electric @ garage extending out to the prop-| Wm. Clayton, Sa! plies . ~_--_- 2 60.40 } erty line on Lot 11, Block 160, be|H. L. Rickard, § Union Electric Go., Sup: = referred to the Buiding Committee|C. O. Barsley, gee) oe 3.50 2 for investigation. R. OC. Ryan, Salary. 11) Continental Supply Co., Ms eu eal Pinca tlagaa | He o eek at 2. Sapplies _ _ ie -Ga- 18.85 % “ by ast sas . ayor declared said motion duly|R. E. Ideen, ll | Casper Brick & Tile Co., ‘A big sport section will be carried every week in the Sunday paper, containing local as well as national oateied: i sie ‘ oar ps Se rots . : ; ‘ Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded;Jesse Freel, Salary. August Lieben, Supplies 5.00 news of all branches of sport. ; by J. M. Whisenhunt that the dam-|E. H. Gibbons, Salary. ea Sopotee ve age done the property owners|J. L. Ohlson, Salary- Buffalo Motor Co., Sup- caused from high water pressure/J. D. Green, Qalary_ plies = 50.00 With the football season already under way, and the big teams of the west and east fast swinging into on the Elichorn water line south o! V. Pile, Sala lw, W. Supplies 5 be referred to the Com. 5 ;W._H. Kistler Stat. Co., mittee on Water and Sewer. Roy Plummer, Salary. On roll call all voting aye, the|/J. L. Erben, Salary_ Mayor declared said motion duly =| carried. * Moved by J. J. Giblin, seconded by J. S. Pettingill that the Council reconsider the motion cancelling the petition for paving in District} K. their stride for a strenuous season on the chalk-ribbed field, the articles of Mr. Eckersall will delight those who love the great fall sport. Such famous sport writers as Hugh Fullerton and I. E. : No. 23. { ° ° ope On roll call all voting aye, the/E. Brgdon, Salary----- 75.00|° Supplies _ _________. 10.00 Sanborn will write additional features for the sporting 06.0, FO gall all voting aye, the Bala |, Supe ee ages of the i 4 °“foved by J. J. Gibli ded|W. Layton 50 | 1, a hvorthing ae = = ove y J. J. Giblin, seconde: . ‘9 orthingt: = P by J. M. Whisenhunt, that the peti-| BE. 506.30 : : tion calling for paving in District|P. 7 3 é No. 23 be laid on the table for a|W. -50!" “Services _-_ _______ 4.45 = e rT period of at least six months. 0013. A. Florence, Services 31.50 E On roll call all voting aye, the Casper Herald, Services 9.00 = 5 ‘i :| Mayor declared said motion duly Salary - J. C, Kamp, M. D., Serv- E : carried. F. F. -b0 |" ices _ 18.00 P Plans and specifications fer a d Hyd jalary. Mountain s T. ;, = vi Ga lighting system on Center Street/Anugust Schmoldt, Salary . Co., Services — = 92.95 filed with the City Clerk by the|Floyd Blackmor: 00\. H. Foster, Services. 300.00 é € y ba ‘ City Engineer, presented to the x Burroughs Add. Mach. Cis Ln eee So being eS es balety Co., Services = 14.00 ~ F a : > : over . 7 isenhunt, 5s: Natrona Count: 'ri- : i erest to women; pages of particular interest to children; pages of particular in- onded by J. J. Giblin, 6 rua Sertibee ko ~iabebR ages 9 pa: cular in ; : . 7 plans and specifications be accept-|John MecHa' Salary. R. T. Kemp Co., Services 242.47 terest to business men, men interested in sport, and men interested in sere and relaxation after eds andthe ‘Mayor and City’ Clenk| 3, Mot, Seley “00| f° Seen ates te . i i; be instructed to publish notice ani in ler, ewers _ 4,079.50 a week of toil. And acomplete paper of particular interest to EVERYBOD Dies leall for bids for the construction|Tom McKay, Salary. 700 | raSey Banding Companys : . of same, bids to be received until}Earl Hanna, Salary _ 5 Pav. Dist, No. 1 - 16,160.10 8 o’cock P. M. October 2, 1922. Oscar Hiestand, Salary_ 001 U. 8. Miller, Sidewalks. 2,112.00 z On roll call all voting aye, the|D. H. Smith, Salary -11/U.. S. Miller, Sidewalks. 2,842.42 : Mayor declared said motion duly/H. F. Giffin, Salary_ -11]W, F. Dunn, ‘care Gilbert 4 Sas carried. 5; C. R. Hancock, Sai . Beeson - 1,784.78 Moved by J. M. Whisenhunt, sec-| W. M. Gossett, Salary . Moved by J. J. Giblin, seeynded RE. paint Jj : onded by J. J. Giblin, that the plan) M. H. Hool, Salary. -11| by J. S, Pettingill that the bills be J uy ~ of Dobbin Realty Company to plut/H. E. Razoy, Salary 11) ailowed as audited by the Finance that NW% of NE% Sec. 16, Town-|J. H. Patrick, Salary. -11| Committee, and warrants ordered ship 83 N,, Range 79 W. to con-|Q. T. Gibson, Salary_ -11]drawn to pay same. form to the Seas: View Addition} J. C. Gibson, Salary. . On roll call, all voting aye, the be approved by the City Council. |F. R. Kroh, Sala: -11|]Mayor declared said motion duly On roll call all voting aye, the} William Jones, Sa! 11] carried. Mayor declared said 1otion duly|Marion Andrews, Salary There being no further business carrie Pete Nelson, Salary -11]to come before the meeting, same Moved by John G. Jones, second-|Irg Hoopman, S. 11] was adjourned. ed by J. J. Giblin, that the Mayor/O. F. Sayle: ry. A W. A, BLACKMORE, and City Engineer ‘enter into a|Maurice Kelliher, Salary Mayor. contract with the Warren Construc-| W. A. Carter, Salary_ Attest: tion Company for the substitution|Leslie Finley, Tran- H. H. PRICE, . of a different surfacing from that da a 5. City Clerk. RU Publish Sept. 21, 1922, Phone your order now to be sure you obtain Get your copy in early to be sure of good posi- the first number of this all-around paper. tion.

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