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PAGE FOUR . SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, Daily Al(lsk{l E"lpire The Future of Alaska SPECIALIZING IN PERMANE WAVING Publisied every evening except Sunday by the (New York Journal American) ) HAIR CUTTING AND GENERAL BEAUTY CULTURE B R N Senator Magnuson, of Washington, has wisely pro- A FULL LINE IN DERMETICS CREAMS HELEN TROY MONGEN ety Junedus AlRSKR o dent | posed that the United States Government institute a \ g DOROTHY TROY LINGO . Vice-Presidegt | ¢ t LUC'LLE,S BEA[]TY SAL‘,N WILLIAM R. CARTER Editor and Manager | G¢velopment program in Alaska in proportion to Soviet JANUARY 12, 1926 PHONE 492 ELMER A. FRIEND - - Managing Editor | Russia’s undertakings behind the northern coast of | > 5 : ALFRED ZENGER - - Bualne:l Mlnl.e: Siberia " A riotcus welcome greeted a lively herd cf 34 Elks and Elkesses from " ! roris 2 i | . an when the steamer Alaska docked here. Although they were i Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class Matter. The Soviet enterprise, as Mr. Magnuson pointed Ketchika ] BUBSURE TU-i 0 out, includes trunk highways already constructed in|e e Saturday, Jan. 12, 1946 e e met at the dock by the local Elks with “more cars than they ever saw DR E H KASER The Charles W Carfe[ e in any Alaskan town before,” they refused to ride—marching uptown DENTIST ] Jeannie Foster o | instead, their Serenaders playing a funeral dirge for “Juneaw’s Goat” BLOMOBEN BT DING Mortuar y Harold R. Brovj'n ® | which was carried along on a stretcher. Phone 56 Norman C. Banfield . RAECARR Rl Dorothy Pegues e! Three brides, Mrs. F. O. Wilson, Mrs. H. O. Moore and Mrs, A, E.| [ HOURS:9A M to5P. M. PHONE 136 Mrs. Edith Boldue + @ lgoioock arrived on the steamer Alaska, joining their husbands here. —_— Virgll Anderson ® | All three husbands were employed at the Alaskd Juneau mine, and made Dr A w Stewart FOR TASTY FOODS Mrs. J. L. Jewett o Dick McRoberts o | their homes at the CIIff Apartments DENTIT nd VARIETY TRY Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per month; . A . six months, $8.00; one year, §$15.00 the Siberian maritime provinei with a projected By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: i e thibara o » 8ys agricul- One year, in advance, $15.00; six months, in sdvance, $1.80; | extensive inter-connecting road system, and agric one month, in advance, $1.50. ; tural experiment stations and test farms which are | Subscrivers will confer a favor if they will promptly notify \ producing types of cereals and breeds of cattle adapted the Business Office of any failure or irregularity in the delivery | of their papers. {to the region Telephanes Oftice, 374 'l The Senator could have said more. OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The same Siberian area has ben thoroughly s is exclusively entitled to the use.for | charted by a Soviet scientific mission to record for | ® ° ° ° ° ° ° . ° “([L;’.\p::pg:wx:“nt:im;:u‘:"«?xl-mlioc'x?x ‘;e‘:s“g.‘m‘:f,}:{j exploitation the water power and mineral and timber ! ° resources. “ ° i ° ° ° . . . . . ° . Fourth and Franklin Sts. John Rustgard, Attorney General for Alaska, returned to his head-| | 20TH CENTURY BUILDING i ; . | quarters in Juneau from Washington, D. C. where he had keen on Office Phone 469 Gashneafl cale lofficial busitess. Foremost in Friendliness T Alaskas Newspapers, 1411 | Furthermore, Russia—in possession of Saghalin Pourth Avenue Blde. Seattle, Wash. and the Kurile Islands—has been laying out airfields | N RETRE TS land presumably seaport facilities in the Siberian | north above Vladivostok, making a strategic military | 1 and naval base which, if unmatched, would give Russia | unchallenged command over a vast section of the| northwest Pacific. There is a reason for Russian activities. Russia has regained the use of Port Arthur as a “warm” harbor and has amnhounced that the Russian Government intends to make its weight felt in Pacific | affairs That alone is a sufficient reason why the United | States should give at least similar attention to Alaska | as an integral part of our own Pacific defenses. | H 0 R 0 S r 0 P E ' o o Sunday, Jan. 13, 1946 @ o Lou Hudson Harry Stonehouse . . . . Shella Berry . EBZA. ¢ LS ROBERT SIMPSON, Opt. D. Mrs. G. G. Brown » Charles Williams, who was interested in mining’ property in the| | Graduate Los Angeles College VANITY BEAUTY . . . . . . Mary Campbell Hawk Inlet district, arrived from the south on the steamer Princess Mary, §t Ontapetry and DBllc“ ’{‘;‘mrd accompanied by Alexander Stewart, Seattle mining man, enroute to Hawk Opthalmology SALON allas Weyan i % " el . Cooper Buil Helen Jane Adams g Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground i ding X MBI £ LSIE HILDRETH, Manager J. W. Leivers was :nstalled as Worshipful Master of Mt. Juneau Lodge . Open Evenings Phone 318 No. 147, F. and A. M, and Mrs. Amy Guerin as Worthy Matron, Juneat | Alaska Music Sllpply | Chapter No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, at joint ceremonies held last night. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager About 175 people, one of the largest crowds ever in attendance at 10cal| | piynae Musical Instruments Dr. John H Geyer But there is stil another reason—the unused wealth | lodge meetings, were present for the ceremonies and the social hour and Supplier DENTIST of Alaska belongs to us and should be utilized by us, | b 4 . which followed. Phone 206 Second and Seward Room 9—Valentine Bld, and Alaska can support a population adequate to the || ‘The stars incline AN PHONE 162 o j purpose. | but do not compel” || weather: mighest, 44; lowest, 38; rain. METCALFE SHEET METAL PROSPEROUS FARMERS V&;e x;\rd [Alnsl:gf\ mint}rals._ : A I S AR A L P R 3 e i A Alaskan forestry can furnish enormous quantities SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 _“ Heating—Airconditioning—Boat The Hexall Store One of the most remarkable and significant finan- | ©f lumber, of which our own resources are becoming | 4 ~ % . h by i 00 R pos b ae L " | depleted, and wood pulp for our chemical and paper| = . al y essons in ng IS W. L. GORDON Tanks and Stacks—Everything Your Reliable Pharmacists cial developments in the last 20 years is the manner | & ? B e g (o Mingled good and ill effects are . o & in SHEET METAL . < ¥ __ industries, which is now mainly an import from foreign y > in which farmers have paid their debts. At the close | .o oo foracast from today’s horoscope. The 24 BUTLER-MAURO of World War T about half of our farms had mortgages ‘Alaskan fisheries are of tremendous importance in |€VeNing is propitious for - public . ~ | | Phone 711 90 Willoughby Ave. DRUG CO. ; 2 5 ¢ riize i B e | eetings. | WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “The church will have their { plastered upon them. Now, more than 80 per cent are | our future food supply, while the rich seal-fur grounds | ™ 8s. | i b srtherinor i A 4 7| HEART AND HOME . |annual rummage sale next Friday.”: Say, “The church will HOLD ITS debt free. Furthermore, the volume of farm mortgages | are In the Pribilof Islands, off the shore of Alaska, In| . o i1, Bible reading should be' annual rummage sale next Friday.” Il HARRI M AC“INE remaining declines at an accelerating pace. the Bering Sea. s A s BTN s . 4 ot | extensive this year when prophecies OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Tensile. Pronounce the I as in ILL, SH0P M 4 ; ! Alaska also lies under the “Great Circle” which ; Farmers have been prosperous. They have had " ; g - 8 s P i 4 makes the shortest air route between our citles and the | Will become of special —interest. ), 54 i FILE, . | Plumhmg et l'lea!ulg — ofl Bul‘ners npey of and “""“v”‘l“" ‘:‘”{ ;’]”f““‘ and have used 1, oot centers of northern Asia. |Church attendance should increase " Gprpy MISSPELLED: Indispensable ABLE. Comprehensible; IBLE. | HOUSEHOLD APP “'h“’ b ““’”““gbfi e :"_a Y 'd‘hc“’ bl B We need commercial airfields in Alaska, and the |25 ¥arious denoWnauels SUTICIT SYNONYMS: Oblivious, forgetful, forgetting, heedless, unmindful. £ AR On: i pe ef_ LIANCES when the farm situation wa$ so bad the holders of | j5te war proved how vital Alaska is to our Navy and| o : WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us - - 2 r se: v mi; N v A1, . s turn to religious observances. the mortgages began to fear they might as well write | aviation forces, for our Pacific Coast defense line BUSINESS AFFAIRS increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: off their loans as a bad loss. Now most of these loans | begins in Alaska in the north. | 5 : A > 3 - A g i 4 have been paid in full Piaglly, ‘Alaskn Is natiohel terriiory and, anice | TS Weekis taiPe olewcrigin JADEET (mbun); one who 1a sy skilled. “She is an adept in this art. The Store for Men” HARRY RACE { i : |business and finance when foreign fe-e——e 3 One of the reasons for the serlous trouble of the | the States on our mainland, requires to be developed ' VS BEE8 o 0 BEL PO uenee farmers a quarter of a century ago was their ambition Y the Federal Govenment, and can be so d”c“’p"di’l‘hxs winter is to add encouraging i MODERN ET'QUETTE byROBFRTA LEE SAB'N9S "TheDSrqliggii:fm" ] as various denominations introduce PHONE 319 to buy the farm which adjoined their own. They “’t]‘l‘:;:sk‘:r;’a':g;‘i_:’fi’(‘l m:,fm;“:'j‘;rfl'gngfjw 4 States| Chapters in the adjustment of inter- bought land at extravagant prices. Wall Street was | pyjper i | national money values. ) Front St—Triangle Bldg. Where Pharmacy Is a . : RSl A ST LSRR BRI R ey booming, stocks were soaring, and if everything else| It can add inestimably to our national income WAL N A e ik | e Erolgeien was going sky-high why not land values? So land was | and equally to our national security, but not if we let U:iltigle:l;rgi T‘:‘X’“ms: :)l::“lfy ‘SX:)"CZ Q. Where should the address appear on a visiting card? g 3 ‘hat mi : 8 4 11e neglected Wi N i s : s A. The address should appear in the lower lefthand corner of the bought on what might be called great expectations.|it lie neglected while Soviet Russia turns neighboring |\ 'oe oo™ on "on o o the winter. De- warheld s Drug S'ore 20TH CENTURY MEAT The farmers used as bad judgment as did the Wall | Siberia into a productive stronghold | e . i ~ " card, and in smaller type than the name. spite strikes automobiles will be pro- b o . (Formerl; A Street brokers. All that is now past. The farmers have C o Ve ?dl:xed Sty p Q. When conversing with a person, is it good form to use this per- ormerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Juneau’s Most Popular paid the larger part of their debts. Not only that but “A Salt Lake City baby has been laughing aloud a| JNTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS |SoWs mame frequently “What do you think about it, Mr. Allen?” NYAL Family Remedies “Meating” Place the deposits in the rural banks are increasing steadily. | number of times since he was born."—News item. If he| According to the stars Britain's| “I don't think so, Mr. Allen.” “Let’s sit here, Mr. Allen™? HORLUCK’S DANISH ONLY THE BEST OF MEA S Evidently the farmers have had their share of the war | knew what kind of world he had taken' abode in he |financial condition depends on her; ~ A. Ye: ICE CREAM PHONE 202 prosperity. | wouldn't be so derned hilarious. |Allies. There is a sign warning that Q. How long should a guest remain after dinner has been served? Sl it WEAy 5 : |any false move on the diplomatic A. Usually from two to three hours, HUTCHINGS ECONOMY The Washington|s me we eiie fuiris bri o' Poue, AP paberk DAt (8¢ |, Do ut insivete it [CRR | b ‘ > | S 4 the augury of a year of firstrate LO 0 K d L E A R N Y Ch . poiag | oice Meats At All Times HAUILING and CRATIN l an A C. GORDON = , | chessboard will be most UNFOTLUNALE. | (o e e e e e e {the truck back with no drivers. | the Manila papers? No, they don't. | 'in business. Openings in many Merr 2 Go _Round When asked what's happened, they | “We ask for protection, and we o 'oetoromon o are forecast. | | Located in George Bros. Store DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Y ‘don't know. Why should they | get Filipino guards. We ask for side| cpjidren born on this day prob- & == e ot L S i | PHONES 553—92—95 Phone 344 5 Phone 344 T —— know. Probably theyre membets | arms. Nothing doing. We refuse,p rious 5 i § | g eetiathape g ] by 3 > y will be serious and exceedingly 1. What 15th century scientist was ca ' z (Continued from Page One) of the ring. Our M. P.s are too |to drive—court martial. We speed |ctydjous. These Capricorn folk have. @ught and 'die; 5 ris;:i:icx:t;l::re:c:: darper homacant eveRviRioE hpg — —— i busy chasing violators on speeding. | at night to stop being pilfered— great talents, }- o “p R AR 9 | c A L l r o n “ l A i day he (Creorge Carlin, Pearson’s| . The speed limit is 20 and 25| we get a ticket and the results are | Bl { 2. "What does “multum in parvo™ mean? | Wall Pa er / : miles per hour. If a driver is carry- | busted in rank and a court martial. | MONDAY, JANUARY 14 1 What is a “bluestocking”? { Grocery and Meat Market p editor) quietly passed on t - i 4 other world, where T lika to think | Ing valuable cargo and mo guard,| “Is this what we fought for? IS| Benefic aspects rule today which| 4 Who was the creator of Charlie McCarthy? 478 — PHONES — 571 he has to figure how to get to his | this democracy? If it is—I'll vote g ¥ o foresi . Who was the author of “The Rosary”? High Quality Fe should be fortunate to foresight and Q y Foods at destination without getting hi- | Socialist and so will 1,000 other good judgment. The stars favor in-| ANSWERS: Moderate Prices Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt jacked and yet remain within the | Yellow Ball Base drivers when and | tellectual pursuits. | . Galileo. i — truly appreciative of their great speed limit. Going along at 20 | if we do get home.’ fi L HEART AND HOME . “Much in little.” genius, a world free of wars and|™-Ph. a child of 10 years could S | This is a time to concentrate on| . A name for a learned literary lady. Jones'Slevens Shop § hop on a truck and dump the S he ail f all b f the fam- | bloodshed and the puny pettiness | ; PAN AMERICAN PROFITS |the aims of all members of the fam . Edgar B ) | cargo off without the driver know- | A Soldier in the Azores: “Pan|ily. There should be no waste of oisdbic LADIES'—MISSES’ of mankind.’ 2 . clay. ing it. So we lose both ways. SIov | American Airways has 17 me- |effort, no informity of purpose in! Florence Barclay. Y Shattuck Agency of him with Ray Clapper, Ernie Pyle and Heywood Broun, pounding out masterpieces for a new public “Mr. P you sai i ; : _T0- carson, you said more in| traveling—lose your cargo. Fast | chanics. here to service their ships,|making ready for- the demands of B AR THADT-T0-WEAR that paragraph than you've ever ” & sald in your life. Having been | traveling—get a ticket, a summary | put G.I’s keep the base function- 1946. Young folks will be wise to ¢ —————— — | | seward Street Near Third al i . court martial and, if you hold a|jp, PAA’s pli h their | concentrate on science. { ] captain of infantry in this last| e 8, gas 8 UWBER, 0uss the ! Mako, ‘Vou: aft reazllly Ay derm‘l‘l dg;s;:fl:. ::mAwu a lgr_ad;d Or_l Lo | passengers and feed them, give out| BUSINESS AFFAIRS e rWln ee 00 3 b | That’s the Army rule in Manila. ther reports, manage all com-| Building will be general wherever ice 1 that I also shared the identical | g jpores, 8 s P 8/ HEny g4 Office in Case Lot Groc: feelings you experienced when you‘ “When we first came into the | munications, supply medical at- |weather conditions permit cohstruc- Case gy Tlle Alaskan Hn,el B. P. 0. ELKS wrote that paragraph. I've Scl“{Army. we were taught how to|tention. It is small wonder that{fion. Architects, contractors and PHO“E 104 bl | handle firearms, protect ourselves,| Pan American has cut the price of |stecl workers will profit in the Spring Newly Renovated Rooms Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. | cards to all my buddies with y s Wi why don’t the Army | fares. Cheap G. I. labor made this|when thousands of dwellings must ll AY’ GR AIN, Co AL at Reasonable Rates m. Visiting brothers welcome. L. Christmas greetings, but I'd give J s * J. HOLM¢ the world to have just one of mylgne side-arms to the truck drivers | reduction possible. We soldiers |be provided for families of soldiers. PHONE SINGLE O H L. M?géi’:fg‘";: rl:';lg little sergeants back on this earth | '@ Protect ticmselves and their|didn't mind giving three years of Novel ideas will be introduced. with me_g At second thought he.slcargn? The war is over now and | our lives to our country; we damn | NATIONAL ISSUES and STORAGE ends. I've been wondering if wi ; y 8 > protec ee years s and | ! S. sta Shouldrit, have been the lacersz - | Army goods and vehicles and stand | Regular Army oificers whose ca- |seem to indicate that they will seek BARANOF UPHOLSTERY (0. R L Gl I ke l‘;mh\lhv chance of getting killed? reers will suffer a rude termina- |followers among returning Service- . . B:;;JPHOLSTEBING § 2 “What's happened to thése driv-|tion once demobilization is ef- men and women who come home ALASKA’S FINEST W FURNITURE :lhlvmnn. which bore the brunt of | oo that have mysteriously disap- | fected.” with any sort of grouch. Evil propa- LE““ARD ALLEN HOTEL DRAPERIES e Belgian Bulge attack: “Your| S 2¢loba da will be widely circulated f i 4 peared or been shot? Does the From a Soldier at . Tacloban, |ganda wi widely circulate; as a paid-up sabseriber to THE DAILY ALASha Phone 36 122 20d st claim that the 106th Division was| A0 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. * EAT IN THE led by green officers is perfectly | Uranus is read as presaging Rus- | i ; true.” (This refers to a statement ia’s fixed desire to dominate - Present this coupon to the box office of the | {Slas xed desire to dominate in re- BUBBLE noofl ALASKA ELECTRONICS| i made by this columnist one y ildi is a s bed in :)&‘::zdgegmf‘;fiima?f;it l:he’:'(f\ifgll‘: CAPITOL THEATRE Sales and Service . - the last war were replaced by gre ACROSS g1 Uccurrence e e : : Special Dinner % & I8 | gerent self- ~ 4 Expert radio repair wi dela; r s H a 83. Sta U Wi pair withoat officers just o A eion: abor. assertion but, instead, a diplomatic and receive TWO TICKETS to see: 510 8 P. M. [ e, & A S =) E s o u ] wi | e 3 flfif\‘:y breath- : I turn to democratic ideas and pur- "INVISIBLE MN'S REVENGE" $1.65 ay 622” Seward| G 3 ] i I was working in Officers | 9. Obstruction in ing in sleep 5 poses. Better understanding with H ago that older office Sect { Divisio nance ring -1 fo ion of Division Finance. During | | & stream i the United States is foreseen. Federal Tax—11c per Person — Persons whose birthdate it is have ’ fl:all time e have transferred s, mScoueh 28. Down: prefix | _— Silver Bow Lodge | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE N at least 400 of out of the, 13 the augury of a year of success ; # o ok | 14 L h el inos i N divisicn as overseas replacements. | 13, Full to hit O bilear wora through unexpected activities. Pol- PHONE 14 — THE ROYAL BLUE CAB cn- oA Bl 0 DR e DA FOURTH { 13. Fi itics will be steppingstones for some. & Hgets Shch. s Jedday.af each manth Ohlltrad b on thts oy witl and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and day at 8:00 P. M. 1. O. O. F. HALL. In Scottish Rite Temple Marble 9. Wager In their place we received men | right frcm Officers’ Candidate| 19, Famous he [ ] o Scheol at Fort Benning, Ga., and| 5, o %o0fane = 45 £800 B 3 be highly intelligent but much in- RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Visiting Brothers Welcome e “fi“";,,:gs’};i‘},gmm- Fort Sill, Okla. So you can seen of food . Strong winds clined to enjoy the material things that the 106th Division was thrown | 3 50, American 53, Finisn of life. . Spiritual development will WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! BEN O. HAVDAHL, Noble Grand | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. into combat with 90-day wonders | Musical stude Low haunt assure great achievements. LEIVERS, Secretary, fresh from O.CS. T was surprised | 35 Bare Seat o™ 21 Pitive hero: i DOWN (Copyright, 1946) in September when I found out| 30. Resinous | variant 2 K OV mx(xlgu\lmlln.g SR L - L that we were going overscas afte: | TP, VaRm e, . Silkworm Leyte: “Last night three men in| =~ GREEN 559 . BOX 2315 < OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING the big turnover in men during | 3. Teach t outfit got vt martialed for July and Aug:sl o | / b Solinern aihie: (s):chornflin:unflc:r‘:;es l::rnloa! ewemo'- ‘ 31 F R E n R‘ e W 0 L F smilh Oil Burner serVice * abbr, SR R R JdEEEN T . | | (o8 VAL AR O Ioie ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR W R LR S S S A Soldier in Manila: “I ran -n/ u. . Public store- men get up for reveille while the| i 1 sy g “HOUSE 3 across your column reporting un‘ 4 % AR, | officers stay in bed. They want ol JIRNG DU SERGEAIN black market activities in the . A i | be saluted when met in the com- — =3 Philippines. The article is true— Y 4 . jeoLaec. pany areas. They have their fancy but, for your information, has zhp; %% A . Remains officers’ clubs where they drink! BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS Army explained to you how these | H .H%fl - 1 B siv-a-quart whiskey which they e | @ ER AY MIARINE ENGINES 1891—0ver Half a (:emu[y of Banking_ls“ goods get into the black market? % worship by making deals on government' . Scene of action 5 property. Now they are talking of SALES and SERVICE Tl name some of the ways. Being | -.%. . . Happy a ‘Yellow Ball Outfit' truck driver, | . Newfoundland having a retreat formation where : = T can sxpim some ot . | . 7 e | the men . get o i Juneau Welding and Machine Shop The B. M. Behrends S A A AR N R R, “Hi-jacking is on a large scale | [38 Upright supper wearing all those silly Bill of fare — o e e 2oy here. There isn't one night that 34. S-shaped campaign -ribbons and parade passes that some of our trucks are Wfi.fi ... molding around like a lot of dréssed-up | B‘lnk not hi-jacked. We have no control | 4 / L 3 ) {::l\:,"ye‘:n‘ monkeys.” | N E 0 N S ' G N s whatsoever over it. We pick up % 77 é"‘ljf;,’;;“',‘;;’“m Ninety Sailors at Sanford, Fla.,' the cargo on the docks, get checked =4 "~ organism Naval Air Station: “There are only . . out and we're on our own. On .na h“'m of tree two people working on our dis- Now mnurACT"nEn l“ J““uu Uldesi Bank m Alaska certain supplies, M. P. guards are " Utter charge papers—two civilian girls.{| 4 Repairs Made on All Types of “NEON” Tubing supplied—mosuy Filipino guards. | Z . Turning Jolnt One of these girls was given three k& 7 A . The moot 3 y ¥ 3 g ‘(,:tmuzh:;‘ev::n:; b:utrusled? Most | : ife%:'c c:’i.mm g:fi'"ofl. What's another Christ PR A" NE“N 00. COMMERCIAL S AVINGS le “Our trucks are hl-jncked—l , 7 5 i F:]‘; behind (Copyright. 1946, drivers shot—or are mysteriously | : . Compass polnt By The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Shainos Viar-Fhewe

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