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. A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, Unbiased, and a Booster for City, County and State Che Casper Daily Tribune ' ye_5 BUEN CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1924 NUMBER 93 SENATE PASSES DENBY -°UISTER RESOLUTION ; NEW RE VENUE BILL re, secvvg. teste so risa Protege to tee nooner SLING REE. S BACK IN HOUSE Attack on Him Is Purely Political and Four Separate Reports on Measure SUMMARY OF Fy From every authoritative source on the outside comes the oftrepeated declaration that “Casper is the brightest spot in the inter-mountain region.” 8] WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—In an atmosphere sur- Its busi: is in bett: sh: its s ts for the fut charged with political tension, William G. McAdoo faced vomiting, and that feeling of option rroratie itr Genres are promising, and that feeling of optimism prevails in Casper % the senate oil committee iy and explained his connec-|| that can be found in few other communities in the West. Hr tion with the Doheny inte: The reasons are obvious. i 95 At the very outset he read a prepared statement harg- He Had No Interest In Leases Made—Debate Expected to Take ing that had h y bee ¢l Casper has builded on a sound business and financial i Month 1 as. ‘ 1G ing that had he no’ n_ “prominently mention in con- || structure. ; : v5 on Before Bill Is P. sed | HT NEWS nectlon with, high ottice” his na “2 ember 30, 1919," was the Its banks are as impregnable as Gibraltar, and its business Probe On Oil Leasing 2 y wou ave rot reply. + ; : " forth into the inquify. roene ded fuckds Haass Sry or. institutions are conducted along the most approved lines. ; WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Four reports on the new He declared he had acted in per- revenue bill, differing widely on the question of income fect good faith in accepting a re- eae Gaal ha wll em ra While Casper has made mighty strides in the past, its fu- Becomes More Herrin, Ill., is reported quiet, but cabinet to enter the service of Mr. || ture horizon looks brighter than ever before. more troops are ordered from Chi- der City of the West.” clal to The Tribune.)—Tho Senate. = this afternoon passed the Robin- E —_ oo __________] 80n resolution calling on Preot- beng Doheny only on Mexican dent Coolidge to ask for the resig- MR Sse TRAIL BLAZERS FOR AIR LINER | “ev: @dtised me about this matter,” he . Taking its first voto on amend- added, “he never would have gotten la its this aitncatt ments to the resolution request- ve 0 this leulty.”* ji s 4 Mr. McAdoo said Doheny was TART INTO FROZEN NORTH TO Hake as, rei r When he appeared in the com-| mistaken in saying that bis services * provided for in the bill as submitted | payers and the amount of reduc- Denby, the senate today refused at Body of Louise Lawson is shipped | mittee room, accompanied by David | here for the Doheny companies end to add to the request the qualify- will bring an annual saving to tax| tions and consequent loss to the| {tom New York to Texas home with| Rockwell of Ohio, manager of his|¢@ with the passing of the Wilson T FLIGHT ing phrase “if gullty of misfeas- nt payers estimated at $341,440,000 af-} treasury is larger in the lower | 0ne of former acquaintances at her|campaign for Democratic presiden-| administration. In 1921, he said. a from four per cent to three per cent and upon the remainder of the tax- able income from 8 to 6 per cent. The initial surtax rate of one per cent is made, to apply at $10,000 in- adopted by a strict party vote in he| Stead of $6,000 and is increased to committee, although three of the| 25 Per cent.in incomes of $100,000 Republicans, including Mr. Green | #24 over. are known to favor its amendment, Mr. Green said, “the bill gives declares the income tax reduetions| material relief to all income tax had been purely political, fore the committee, first revealed | President and Mrs. Coo'ldge hear| “I conceive that the matter 4®|thelr connection. — ie said he had pastor's tribute to Woodrow Wil-| wholly irrev son at the Central Presbyterian church in Washington. from the floor. Chairman Green, in submitting the committee report, which was tainers’ fee as counsel for Doheny. | Doh: Mr. McAdoo replied in the With building permits reac! ‘a7 illi in 1925 pec and surtax rates were Teported to the house today by]|°S° to strengthen forces already! In accepting the retainer’s fee weeative, adding that is had not!| every line of Munixoos MCR ee Pr S tacular . ° members of the ways and means committee. The measure, | ™**- for Doheny after he left the cabl:Jentered their service until after he|| year 1924 cannot help but go down as the biggest and best ev Soe 4 which gessocutplediateke tliat’ oe . , , net, and in the course of a long cros#| had resigned from office. fh? ‘ : no aun dea be BULLETIN. + : has occup! fo pronto months of the com-| mexican tederals claim ito have| examination, Me. achdoo nated frie resignation as counsel was Casper is the pace-maker for every other city in this region. PamiINGEGNY Wiel Spe. 2 mittee time is expected to provide at least a month’s debate | won important victory in 11 hour] forcibly over and over his asser-| submitted on February 2, he said—| Get in line for the greatest year in the history of the “Won- WASHINGTON; Feb. 1t-—@ § in the house where a change in the] 000 of taxable income is reduced | battle at Ocotlan. tions that the attack made on him|fthe day after Doheny testifying be FY rules will permit its amendment ? : nt to the subject matter of your inquiry,” he said in conclusion, “but I have been will- ing to come here and give the facts for such use and for such value as they may have in the pursuit of your investigation. Four children and two men are burned to death in fire at Rock- ville Center, Long Island. ter it s in full operation, as com-| brackets than in the higher, though | bier. tial nomination, the former treasury | he appeared before Under Secretary ee: or yer oer ce bates pared with the estimated income re.| the perentage of reduction of course, secretary was greeted with a burst | of State Fletcher to “earnestly” ex- he amendment a pro « turn together with an estimated re-| is much larger in the higher brack-| More than 2,000 persons are ex-|of applause which continued for a|press the hope that the Mexican WASHINGTON, Feb, 11.—Trafl landing on i¢e and snow has been in.| P0Sed by Senator Howell, Repub- a duction of $232,750,000 in 1923 per-} ets than in the lower. pected to attend Lincoln day dinner| minute or more. He smiled and eeted toiai Lincoln ain ip on zoee: | Stal ale aa Dolley of the Hartiog administra: | blazers for the U. 8. S. Shenandoah | 'tded in the party's equipment. Ii] lican, Nebraska. r nal income taxes yable this Ex o ie National Publican club at| bowed as he ma wi oa si ion wou as vigorous as was will be left at Fairba y ¥ o = bara plaining, the reductions. in the | New:vork city, Tuesday night. Pres:|to await the call of the committee. |that of the Wilson administration. |'*ft here for the frozen north to|.Wil be ABS ooh fe GOTT CER ee eae bs year. maximum surtax from fifty to 25 make adv tions there f¢ ~ to set it up while Lieu- An amendment by Senator t ; ident Coolidge will speak. Many’ members of the senate ming-| Asked by Chairman Lenroot if he | ™4ke advance preparations there for tenant Wyatt travel v F The reduction in estimated rev-| per cent. Mr. Green referred to Sec- rt 2 yatt travels to Nome with| y, Key Wash ecue will beiaMetehurted/an tollows:|eptary. Mellon's, armument amarcona led with the crowd. regarded Mr. Doheny “equally asthe flight to the giant navy dirigible| the dog sled party locating landing | J0M¢%, Hepubtican, ington, 5 Normal tax $91,600,000; surtaxes | rate “should be ighandeda the point |_Afchbishop Gauthier of Montreal tbe ayers alt ra guilty on Seale ten ott Je vod to the North Pole next summer. Places and gasoline stations. Wyatt| Which would have made no re- $101,300,000; earned “incomes $89,-| at which they (the surtaxes) could oe Te ret : lagrant abuses” in Lat hd caliente a “enn a am: are yan ner Four men comprised the party,| Wil! later return to Fairbanks and quest of the president but merely 500,000 and miscellaneous or war] be applied effectively or the point ‘e including modern dances e i eq . guilty , a fly the plane down th ¥ val- poetics “e imum produativity.’’ gia | 8nd indecency: in dress. the stand. of a very serious matter. Of course | Lieutenant B. H. Wyatt, in com- ge N have declared that the public tn- ley to Nome, with the mechanics as % add “4 “Do you desire to make a state-} I don't undertake to express a judg-|mand; R, J. Castor, aviation chief passengers. terest would be served by the res- n Pies reat Lseegerias pte tly TE ied ey 9 hairiuan atte: the Get Man Reet cay mil yous evidence ts com: |machinists’ mate; Quartermaster|. ‘The plave will be. used at Nome| lsnation of Mr. Denby sleo. was capital losses and certain deductions | Of tax this point is reached, but it tae fo ee petes. Preps Stee | appears.’ | (first class) Francis, and Quarter-| to study upper alr conditions and to| elected. lmited to tax frog tonine, which i Sane ee, somecod that Seating himself under a battery |ally he felt some indignation that | Mester (third cinss) Jackson. are Scientist aes es ea brasead ° sd tert 34 Jones amend- is eattmated will, bring in Pe t ei . ht into | 0 » Lieut . R. Hawes ment was 0 one additional reyenue annually. a stantly increasing effect in cre- of cameras, Mr. McAdoo adjusted} his name had been brought into MUapecGe A: Bu DAK. ott ee tae KILL SIX IN PRISON RIOT Ps : his glasses and replied by reading | the investigations. “ee At 5.16 p. m. the senate began ating eyasions and that it is inad- " : bare would |Party at Seattle, The normal tae So Sa gret 8 ieable foe other Feasons, <i . eb SEE See aa OE itor wadits, otetely ad neato ceal feb apeiiar scl Aipaninhianinsetipaplie W, Peb. 11.—-ix deportees,) Voting on the resolution in final Referring to the provision’ for a| OMAHA Nev. Feb. Al.—Kdwin R. Democrat, Montana, Mr. McAdoo| Senator Dill, Democrat, Washing-| Nome to establish a weather fore-| including two women, were killed or | form. ‘ - 25 percent reduction in tax on Gurney, former presifient of the de| said he resigned as secretary of the | ton, then wanted to know if Doheny | casting station and select a site for | died of wounds in the clash between Democratic senators supported we earned incomes, the chairman said: | rynct Lion Bonding and Surety com-| treasury on December 16, 1918 and{ then delivered the $100,000 retainer | mooring mast there. prisoners and guards in the barracks| the resolution almost solidly and E Goes Coeumton -tiat “at: “seant | Dany: oF danaba which. Uperatadvin (gave Up’ the'‘poat of director ‘gen-|fec to Mr BicAGroe Nom lene of-| | The party will travel from Seat-|of the Solovetsky monastery on De-| enough Republicans joined them i ‘ 3 ‘ $5,000 of the taxpayers income shall | nineteen middle western ‘states, was|eral of railways on January 11, | fice in “a satchel tle to Seward by boat, from Seward|cember 19, according to an official] to override the opposition of the in all cases be considered earned r to Fairbanks by rail, from Fatr-|report of the incident in Levestia.| Republican leaders banks to Nome by dog sled. Leon|Two others were wounded. The Some response from the White fined $2500: in Federal court. today | 191! After a three months’ rest “He did not” replied Mr. McAdoo. » {amply provides for the small tax | when he pleaded gullty to using the|in California he entered the law|“It came to ms in the form of « ° Ppyer, such as the farmer and malls to defrau of Cotton and Franklin in ad-| check.” Chairman Lenroot sald he| Hard Sepha! Norwegian dog | cause of the trouble {# not given. House is expected shortly. Here- un merehants whose income ‘is derived) nis activity par vastetern et fiton to an agreenient previously | wished to-explain “outside of the|musher has been engaged by the| Commissar of Justice in a’recent| tofore officials close to the presi. de in part from personal services. and | Gurney ts now vice president of the | m: record” that the questions which} government to pilot the party over | Interview said he understood the mu-| dent have taken the position that od in part from capital, and approaches | Raker White Pine Lumber company| “When did you begin service with | had been put to Mr. Doheny and|the last stage of its journey. tineers were members of an anarchy} the question of cabinet resigna- re of Baker, Oregon. Mr. Doheny?” asked Senator Walsh. (Continued on Past Seven.) An airplane fitted with skis for] group. tion is not one falling within the n Province of the senate. we a eo eee ee nooo Tho vote on final roll call was ! 47 to 34, h “Resolved, that it Is the sense a . of the United States senate that the president of the United States n immediately request the resigna- tion of Edwin M. Denby as secre- tary of the navy.” ct A preamble quotes from the a Walsh cancellation resolution adopted January 31 stating the oll leases signed by Mr. Denby were made in violation of law and under circumstances indicating corruption, Ten Republicans and the two The following changes were cited to prevent the advance in “income ¥ exact justice as near as it is pos- sible withut- making the laws un- - workable and impossible of admin- - istration.’ * ————— 5 . i - beat them and then shot the officers Pittsburgh Convicts Dynamite Main}. soir own guns’ ‘ne prison Gates, Beat Deputies and Shoot | \oinea in the tight, ‘Tae guards col lected near the gates and threaten- Them to Death—None Escape ing the prisoners with the sawed off shotguns, ordered them to their creased on account of the gain by Midnight Accident Bitter Fight On the taxes Is reduced on account of from the sale of capital assets shall not exceed 12% per cent of the gain 11 eetal eb Phe ait:| arte Dall not exceed 13% yer omnt|| Over: Ousting Of Denby From Job Former Mayor of Herrin Arrested In Wet-Dry Riot tax: rs Felix La of New- The existing law provides ‘that vergne the amount by which the tax is in- castle Killed Instantly and in-the proposed bill it is pro- vided that thé amount by which = £ the loss. bune), — While returning} “(Continuea on Page Seven.) home’ about midnight Satur- farmer-labor senators joined = : cells. But the explosion had signals Democrats in ManentiCe the ai ren old-} , i q ed an attempt to escape and with li- HERRIN, IIL, Feb. 11—Form- | olution. One Democrat, Bruce, of fF ony aay this ees ) | pe sda OA a Ae eee PITTSBURGH, Pa., Feb. 11.—Two prison officers) erty in sight they were stubborn] 9, Mayor A. T. Pace was arrested | Maryland, joined 33 Republicans f walked off -a railroad’ bridge thas} | ate debate on the resolution ask- | Were shot to death and a number of convicts were wounded | 2nd showed fight. Even the prison-| today on a warrant charging mur- | Im opposing it. . :. . ers in their cells added their voice more or less seriously in a riot today. der after he had been sworn in as is tngephe te te base aihiey 12° ' seed | Ska Says ep ed : to the confusion, shouting and beat-| ff th ‘hy is thought to have’ been almost 11 RE - tary Denby-entered today upon its ’s fight, during which riot guns, tear|} the walls and bere mad sey. foreman of the coroner's jury to stant death, His body was found at Tt final stage. There was an @greo- After an hour’s fight, iz gu ng upon the walls a 11 o'clock Sunday morning by two hve * A ee investigate the killing Friday b] | i d, the prison guards as-| ing defiantly to the guards in the] night of Constable Caesar Caste D t*to vote before adjournment | bombs, clubs and bricks were used, the ' AS= | fr gle, te boys. It was found that the man tonight and the phar rca the the sisted by Pittsburgh police, succeeded in quelling the dis-|¥rds. A few of these convicts got} ary raid leader. Pace was charged ' skull had been fractured by stri move to oust the. navy secretary |turbance which started when the ing his head on a sharp rock, the z : , . convicts known as “the four horse-|!00s8e but the guards met them, hand te with complicity in Cagle’s deah. convicts used explosives in an effort| men.” They had help from the out- ig eps and threw them back into The warrant for Pace’s arrest 0 HAND to dynamite their way to freedom.| side, the warden declared. i) OO was sworn out by S. Glenn Young, When it became evident that the $ aped. Prisoners, numbering more than] Y ~ é dry worker and paid employee of BS ceatares or 1,000 had just breakfasted and were| S¥ards in the yard were not faring! +44 Ku Klux Klan, who has set appeared confident that in one form or another the resolution . would. be adopted. from: which Lavergre| WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Sweep- fal meets one Yeom which Dia. ing changes.in the personnel of of-| , Meantime there was nothing on body then rolling into the creek bed. urface cate that such bo i. i w help went out to E was ing ‘by a@ lyn irs asi ir tasks in the| 80 Well, a call for up a de facto municipal goveyn- CHEYENNE. ; me Slim, hu h-j ficers at Lakeh N. J. air] the si to indicate that suc! William H. Pfeiffer, assistant de-|@bout to go to the’ the city and the county and these of- tal fy TPA ‘ 2YENNE, i pe Me 3 Hyace sacha Sealer TF] action by senate would effect Mr, uty warden. J. A. Cox, an over-| Workshops when the blast ripped the S sone noun ta the thick ot the| ment since the arrival of the | wyomin be . signed to the + | puty » J. AL a pote i. hing party in 1903. ‘Slim’ had been] station and others as: tates board of medical ex- aminers went into executive session accused of a double murder of a| airship Shenandoah including the re-| DeMby’s announckt determination | seer. main gates and a section of the wall, ant state troops, who were sent hb her and wife in what is now]lief of ‘her commanding officer,| "°t to resign under fire. Warden J. M. Egan, reported the be rancher and wife in’ a —— >. rocked thg entire district, shattered as a result of the near riot Fri- . t 2 o'clock this afternoon t con- Ps With this large force at his dis- fs peal a s © con its t of night between ‘wet, id 2 so x . & Campbell county Commander F. R. McCrary, have| plot was born in the minds of four| windows and Cauged residents to flee) 01, Warden Egan took command, pe A “a toa Be Girne ae Pons a . “ny x five“ men” recently trans- zi He stationed the county detectives gp ohoteds i The inquest into the déath of La-| béen made by Rear Admiral William Attorney Goes tacten ta Whee piace hice: troin the | {oketalstes! SAL" ae’ werk’) nearby: AMMO MUnWioguene Gel a fore the board to show cause why © vergne 1s being\held today. . ‘The de-| Ai, Mottett, chiet of the nayy sero- eastern penitentiary to be disciplin-| Fhey started on a run for the hole|‘roinen took up the battle in the| Great demonstration at Glasgow] his license to. prustioa meaite’, i conned! WOE waco ico UAE a nere: me menucer iy ea 2a. eneeayed uy Y q ed, He added that ho believed the| in the wall but were intercepted by| neiosure. ‘The prisoners used pis.|°f Clydesdle group of labor party| should not be revoked. Dr Otyene quarter. of 2 century, ago, | Ho is sur+| Secretary Denby. oO Jail For plot was engineered by a quartet of! fifteen convicts who disarmed them,| (ys ana anything else Ising around | SS ON record against excessive| nell was noe peesnt’ now was ho vived by a widow and three chil- Lieutenant. Commander Zachary loose. The officers, trained to handle|®°™Promises by British ministry,| represented by counsel, ly dren, two of whom are by a previous} Lansdowne has been designated as such men, bore in and soon got the! but avolds any declaration that will! The board cited Dr. O'Donnell to e marriagt commander of the Shenandoah. 30-Day (| erm pauee hand. The convicts were back-|™Perlol the government. appear on the ground that he had fr ed against one of the gray stone ne obtained a license to practice in ‘ walls and after a brief hand to hand|, Thomas A. Edison today observes] Wyoming “by means of a false and ? ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 71.—(Unit- struggle the prisoners gave up. They | M8 seventy-seventh birthday. fraudulent application.” ‘ ; 4 Prees).—-Attorney Waltor M. Nel- were driven back to their cells and] ——S—SSSSSSSS . . som rertenced to 30 days in jail by ‘Warden Egan immediately called to- Judge Horry Dingeman for contempt of court during the “one man grand MEX REBE LS IN jury” investigation of alleged im- morality at the House of David colony here, appeared at the Ber- rien county jail here tonight to gether the prison board so that the P | i leaders of the revolt could be punish- A continuation of a series of petty; Nothing was removed from the es-| ed without delay. r _—_—_—_———Sse robberies which have been causing eee ena Leiba asa on NM U rR D E rR = re Ss re) F trouble to many small stores in Cas-| te1eq the wrong building since per- per was discovered yesterday morn-/ sons were seen prowling around sev- ing when reports of several such in-| eral adjoining places of business. i A oO N WO Mi A N w iven to the police. | ‘The grocery store of Rosenthal sUrhe ‘West Yellowstone Poa! hall,| Modre, 956 South Chestnut street 328 West Yellowstone avenue, was|was one of the establishments brok- ___ entered by means of a pass key atjen into. About $100 worth of cigars 2:3 o'clock yesterday morning. Two|and cigarettes was taken while a serve his sentence. Nelgon was released while his case was appealed to the Michigan Bulletin = ,4gainst Guadalajara, the rebel VERA CRUZ, Feb. 11.—Mexican| stronghold to the northwest. Subpeere pcme rr ari atbeel | WAM ‘government troops arrived in Vera] The rebels, President Obregon’s 34 Crus at 445 this morning, taking) message states, had fortitied the| | Nevson represented the | Bamford possession of the city after its recent] right bank of the river, and, aided King" Benjamin ‘Purell, Shiloh evacuation by the rebels. by the natural advantages of the ng NEW YORK, Feb. 11.>With the; apparently disturbed Miss Lawson. body of Louise Lawson on the way| The men had shouted through the ff. BATAVIA, Java, Feb. 11.—One a closed door that they wi bri: a mai a five hundred cigarettes | few pipes were also- carried of 1 ip ben tate (tN Wrelnut’: sociees y were bringing position, put up a stiff, resistance. | ene” Sor thea Bs aidan Pete anteehitae ge:36- in cast.|,, Acatitectwuse at 208; Went, iret! Dutch polles /ottisaes aod 3t spatine hag the police today comineea| case of gin, sent by friends. Miss MEXICO CITY Feb. 11—(By The| The government troops moved to|™* - Tho man sleeping in the rear of the|was ‘broken into but nothing was| religious fanatics were killed and| Texas, the polica today continued Associated Press)—Following clos¢ | the assault Saturday morning, cross- Lawson had a girl visitor at the y others wounded in a riot yes-| efforts to establish tho identity of| time and did not admit the pair ent heard the noise made | taken. many ot 7 he pair but qu: thon "thels Ruccesd son’ the Vere |'ba' the fiver. over a pontoon, bridge! FT ce] f Day Closing Pettha ERTASEERADS aot. obi; The | SEEPT MRI eseed. whol tives: te: tt] tontawrat lane cneRe. “Walcy: | twe toon sete gained entrance to her| told them sho was not expecting Cruz front, government forces have| under heavy rebel tire and attacked obber fled Poling apartments, 842 South Dur-|reden. apartment last Friday when she was| liquor and would not receive it, achieved an overwhelming victory| tho fortified heights, which they n Guckey’s market, 740 CY avenue|bin, reports that some one attempt- The trouble began when 41 fa-| strangled in bed. The police now The police believe it possible the had the padlock stripped off the|ed*to steal his automobile from in|natics, armed with swords and|are working on the theory that the men, pretended bootleggers at the in the west, defeating the rebels on| nicknamed “Death's Balcony.” Lincoln’s Birthday the banks of the river Lerma near The fighting continued until six ott t car was| knives, declared they wished to pro-| murderers were the same two who| time, contemplated robbing. 3tes < t some time after 11:30 Sat-|front of the apartment. The car was e ; i same tw: : OCcotlan after eleven hours of fur | o'clock at might wee ane neat Lincoln's Birthday wil be ob- y night. A pound of butter and|driven about a block and was left. |claim a ne’ kingdom of Mount Ge- claiming to be bootleggers % were re-| Lawson ot her many jewels. Dis: dent Cntesee, mater ete sect counaeqhturiens cattle fot 2| served ‘in Casper tomorrow by a | 83 cents !n cash were the extent| The bicycle. belonging to Billy|deh. Native police under ised admittance by young wo-| concerted by the presen: len’ regon states. an Y of a visit. the police | tion eve was recovered Dutch police offic t-| man a month ago may have ‘ majority of the business houses | of the robbery. 3 ve yemurecovered } il bas ey alaarint tk" barn Miss Charlotte ‘Wakefield, may pas ita soe eee. poems nee ee y casualties were suffered by une at Noon. The Dobbin Realty company, 237 Betuiver Briers tf tha > ne 4 tikes asin ye a oe 2 nates, oye Aas : an Mgr peat avers ae eR P by |from in front of the Campbell Jolin- | sev 1 i t tea s id. ft an On < t Jake Chapala, gaining a foothold] both sides the E nartow losing 300 in Parra will be closed all day Rouen remanent ae ons ie pa tesla besten glist the -abher Shane, eapatlivas viata) eebstnts Patiat asic Shee tearm : for @ continuation of their march! killed and woun . : e

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