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PAGE SIX Newsy Nofes .||||l||||I||l|||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI. | NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! L | From Skagway Effective. October 1st to April 1st ! ¢ P 4 d E s | Ki\sg;{]tn;:l Correspondence) ' AGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 25 | assenger and LXpress oy gliing” ot s O 5 Council was held last Monday eve- ! DAILY :‘::mu at the City Hall. ! Janedn--Kethilan 1 The . Counel “paid the school g SOUTHBOUND : NORTHBOUND g‘lmurd the portion of the budget to k. Spwiing 2 | ca through October. The Terri- 1730 Lv. PETERSBURG Ar 4P BT LTSt rerurind e school 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50p | |mobey as yet. 12.40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2.00p {| The ice rink planned for the 7 4 H { |young people of Skagway was dis- Juneau—Sitka { {cussed. This rink will be ready 9:00A Lv _Ar. 11:50°A { |when the weather permits skating. +10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A {| Charles Wright, chief of police : i :‘!::mw'! in his resignation to be | tfective October 31, ! 11 A letter was sent ' the Eederal ! TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS E Works /\u'm;‘ in Jun;flu to figplvm . s the stand the city has made or Juneau—Haines—Skagway |the sewer issue by withdrawing 1(1;; BB Ty TORRED .. it Ar. 4:40P two offers that had been made 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P |carlier to purchase the system 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY .Lv. 3:30P resolution was passed Wwhere- Ali Times PST (190) by the City telieves it has var- jous and numerous claims ainst {the United States Government for {damages done within the city dur- JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Jl;;“i\{;{urxtlot_ M}t;nAWed.Frl. {ing the war years by the Army Angoon 3 T sy 2 |These claims are to be prepared Baranof = birar iy X % X ||and presented as soon as possible Chatham . X g K") nhqn X The erection of a permanent Chichagof § Pllie e | structure. for. heating. the. water Cobol x PC t ‘:&;!hor 2 x m the mains during the periods of Elfin Cove = an e L X cxtr(mely cold weather was dis- Excarslon In. = ol * % cussed but no action was taken. Funter . X T“‘a 8 £ | M. Strong of the Alaska Native Gustavus x Tod |Service offered to turn over to X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. (the City the buildings in the {City of Skagway that belong to PHONE 612 {lthe Alaska Native Service. ' The Z City refused his offer. He then| { |decided to call a meeting of all the & - ad |\ | veterans who were interested and| nlns“%as : have a drawing to see who would z get the buildings. ¥ nlnlln:s: louncements have hbeen re- { {ceived of the birth of a daughter Wm Aa on October 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butterfield of Port Or-| { , Wash. The Butterfields lwere engaged in the taxi business "lIIIII|Il|||lIIIlIIllI||IIII|II|||IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllI'lIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIHI" [l oo et Sres : Eince the D did net reach !Skagway until Tue night EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED ] the funeral of Mrs. Clara Smith was held Wednesday afternoon in- OPTOMETRIST nmmcsd. at 2 o'clock at the Pres- second and Franklin Juneau byterian Church. Mr. Calkins con- PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS ducted the services at the church md at the grave. Mrs. H. Honius A —_——— ang “Lead Ki o pr—— B R L companied on JUNEAU PLUMBING & HEATING G0, | ", Malcolm Moe PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL A. Carroll, Dave St “VELDING Rogers ¢ Smith was b PHONE 787 Third and Franklin I Fand in the. Skag Mr. and Mrs. Frank SHTISRIAE i purchased the Har: o rrrrerrrrrrereeees, dence at Third and plan to move into BLISS’ TRADING POST | 10 005 Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose i Skagway was inter LHILDREN'S UNION SUITS H }l'i,»nv‘.’fif{ l;':::‘“:“ : MARINE WAY ——w_s given by the Milbrae Players of San Mateo, ~— early this month, tha of Mrs. Virginia Suff ed as a member of t Mr Suffecocl, for many years a resi- FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS r ¢ wmanagement of this sug S Dieaged Lo conserva- ave operation The safety ) depositurs’ tunds is our ortmary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- oer of Federal Denosit In- surance Corporation which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. most convenient link with Alaska. For full informatior DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - SEATTL ! Only o few hours away + may ‘bowl as tnor guess, by fast, new 4-engine Clippers Seattle is now easier to reach than ever. And flying on Pan American’s big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers you gain valuable time for business or fun. On the way, pleasant company, courteous service, delicious meals or snacks . all make for an enjoyable flight. Flying by Clipper, you benefit by Pan American’s 15 years of experience in the Territory. The kind of experience that helped Pan American win the Aviation 7 Safety Award for 1946. Pan American logged 43,878,591 : flying miles last year without a single accident. i | Next time you go, take a I Baranof Hoiel-Telephone 106 PN AMEBICAN Worio Amewars \ =7/ cg/!/(’/’l of. //r%/flf (,7)6)”: WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE : J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA vernment insp ge Lunde, Jl, whose €n- 8 PASSENGERS ARE Mrs. P. E. Olsen, Mr S i e into the Mt. Edgecumbe And My H Hontit {Scheol had been approved recently, 5 £ g {left for Sitka October 23 by the 4 Mrs. Merritt| Alaska Coastal Airlin: 7 OUI SAIURDAY ased T o “,:01191?(‘_":4 Wilbur Thompson, the assistant g passenger agent of the Northls o Ll ‘If::‘“‘“‘. ation Company in Eight passengers arrived at Ju- ot s WEite B ask nnit Ylk):{ arrived in Skagway on the|neau via Pan American ! s i lanes et the e 1 e ‘“\‘l!A!h."kn, October 18, and left | Saturday from Seattle. Seven per- i VA 0 #lJuneau by plane, October 23. Hesons took passage to Seattle. is making a tour of all the North- Passengers from Seattle were: | Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital for medical attention Saturday '»U‘lc Charles Robich and Mrs. Rob- ‘cxt Kemp. Mrs. Vincent Hensey entered the hospital on Sunday. Relief At Last For Your cough Leaving the hospital over the \\eFI end were Mrs. J. J. Thoma £ Creomulsion relieves promptly be- | {and vaby : girl, Annette Jacobsen, | ‘eause it goes right to the seat.of tha | (Mrs. Ervin Hagerup and baby boy, trouble to help loosen and expel | erm laden phlegm, and 2id nature | Mrs. Norman Sommers and b soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | and Mrs. Raino Aho. BUE I AG TO “llo‘\l T flamed bronchial mucous mem= branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | & bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | AY CONCERN derstanding you must like the wny it ; BB quickly allays the W“Kh Or you aré | From this date on I will not be 6. Jour Ancey bk | responsible for any bills or debts CREOMU LS|°N incurred by Mrs. May White. | | forCouzhs,ChestColds‘Brawchms (Signed) W. C. WHITE. £ —av. 718-t15 Ask your lumber or building supply dealer for lying Clipper—the fastest, Seattle and key points in 1 call or write INSULATING BUILDING IB‘OAIRD | I et 1\ ¥ ‘ “I. It's Stronger | (& '? Insulates Better '® Attractive Finish ® Packed securely for | Alaska shipment WOODFIBER DIVISION ® SIMPSON LOGGING CO. Soles Division: Simpsen Industries, 1010 White Bldg., Seattle, Woshington s i o {land Transportation Cempany offi-| Bertha Goetz, Jane Collins, Harriet fces in Southeast Alaska. ! olds, Hubert Varner, Fred Ja- |- | cobscn, Mrs. Olga Varoff, Lloyd Hal Johnston, Jr. received alZimin, Mrs. Norma Johnson. British B.S.A. motoreycle on the' Juneau to Seattle: Ralph Mize, Alaska | Bess Mize, Dorothy Mize, Elizabeth Ll Mize, Norris Richardson, T .R.| The Elks are opening the bowl-:Jolly, V. L. McGuire. ing alleys each Saturday after- ————————— noon in order that then' pm] bovs may bowl as their sues HOSPITAL NOTES ONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947 deat of o gave the tor for the CAA| They feel sure that this opy ~--»—‘--‘--'—'-'-'--a"——--—'--‘-«'—-ro—.“., Ifm'u: theatrical productions a pro- and his headquarters are in Kan- | will produce several champion . H ‘essional touch, Her many friend as City. bowlers i e years to come. 3 m here will remember her excellent i ‘hLA.‘L l. ; “ : acting. Douglas Blanchard, who has| W. Thompson of Seattle was a ‘ l ; e becn the customs officer for the| dinner guest at t me of Mr ! % "he Fraternal Order of Eagles Taku district, returned home for and Mrs. C. A. Carroll Sunday " g : sponsored a dance last Saturday a visit on the Alaska, October 18. evening {3 SRR A ST S e evening, October The regular — gt ! . meeting of the 1 was held Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Nelson| Early Wednesday mc MUBPHY & M“BPHY Pon SALE Tuesday evening. October 21, with of ton returned home on the|found that igway had ba TRANSFER Business. the largest attendance of the yea ka from a six weeks' vacation | first snowf s el by i 5 e R The members decided to sponsor tip through the States and Can- 8 "hp‘”cv“ BLANON swre - HliRs LI'LL; 36 FORD, perfect condition the Community Christmas program oda. They, visited in Portland, Ore- | evenir phimUing tep Al et A O ol e again this year gen; Denver, Colorado, St. Paul,|found the SEVERAL good homes on_ Glacler e e 1e lodge was asked to back tHe Minnesota; Salt Lake City, Utah,|with a soft here in the val-| Eigbway.' Betenion nd Tuttorm- RN S 0 FEDR e s tiew, Cub Scout Organiz n. General ar Kansas City, Mo. '[:h(‘_\' re- ley | ;,"‘ IUC IS SN Ak S}o( Elli nL mlslfgm(;h:;tsf :IGM discussion was favorable but no ned to the coast on Can- b - I o L i Sk Pk o decision was reached and the mat- adian Pacific railroad ::; went! The Princess Louise left DECKER Bldg, apts, and commer-| Vinl electric neaier §6, 2 tennis ter was tabled until the next to Ketchikan on the Princess ening with several of cinl; rents h(k;l\f(",h"'h‘.“im“ N s meeting for final a Louise. From there they came citizens aboard. |3-BEDROOM h"'?":' lf‘"g? b"'”" 087, guitar $25. Ph~Red 653 E. D. Logan was initiated. A to Skagway on the Alaska. They and Mrs. E> A. Rasmuson 21::: fu“rr;‘f!"t-,t; baths, elec. kit- 8-13 Lerger was served after the initia- Mrs. Nanita Ca“]]uv of Sta muson is attending to business nished, »()1‘1 heat, pr:ceq to sell. lrllrilx;n)‘t ‘\. \fvuh.mk type w s tion. Cofin., who: hés been cot «t 'matters. They plan to spend the ALBATROSS, “80 ft. Zcng, fully 5 ‘“;"Ld chair, plano fruit jars the Clifton Section House as holidays in Mir equipped for fishing, $3,750. AT N klin, 718-t2 The 4-H Club met Tuesday eve- the absence of Mrs. Carl go to Californi EARTTRLNS drinaio) o e 3 7T ning, October 21, at the Soldin has come into Ska to Soldin will go to P and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE P o home. The club gave a Hallowe'en ccok at the W. P. and YRR. H to attend a clinic to for immediate sale. 3 718-t2 costume party Friday evening, Oc- pital | treatment. While in 7 ROOM house, Douglas furnished. 7pnNiTi 10 tube 110-V AG Rad tober 24, at the home of Jane and| I she to visit r{ONE 7 tube Console™Radio, one Rotithitis: seleotar LoD gid Rose Steffen. The Club leaders, Lumber arrived on hter, Mrs. Elmer Jonmes in :“blc d_‘“t"m l“‘dm_”“"m 10r | plug-in, and plug for low inde- Mrs. H. Soldin, Mrs. T. Ccoper, to be used to bu eattle, her son Emmit Soldin in| Iimmediate sale. | pe ce vecord play Y Mrs. C. Rapuzzi, acted pn« float here, '_‘0‘:\1111 s icq, her Erothers in Los Angeles, BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Polnt }B(O‘:i('llizlg }S;‘tl\‘l)l E}?r I}:I,:Ii s chaperone territorial prof beiand cther relatives in San Fran- Loulsm fully furnished, large o508 Main St ",1 o the Alaska ad Com- | cisco. She will take her small I quarters, unsurpassed 2 The Skagway Woman's Club met under u) »n of |neice, Kay Dilch of Juneau, with view. Priced for immediate sale. WCOD and COAL circulating heat- Wednesday evening, October 22. Ludwig Frolander Alaska | her COMPLE modern home, 12th, er No. 4 Winn Apt., 4th Mrs. Henry Dedman entertained Road Comm )n is also in charge| Alfred Sullivan artist-photo-' St. with rental addition. Can be Gold St. 18- the members by showing the many cf the work & ¢ done on the air- grapher, left to reopen his studio seen by appointment only. o, gy - 2 beautiful colored slides she took port at present. The sod ! ) le. He spent a busy and|4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill. APT: SIZE electric refrigerator, $50. on her recent trip cver the Alaska cut off and the en: t summer in Skagway Call Black 614 before noon Highway to Fairbanks and to be surfaced with t Frolander is going to MURPHY & HUBPHY 718-t3 Circle City Mrs. Dedman and — Minn. Immediately af- s Shplaiad 4 (»()OD "BARBER % T Mrs. Soldin, the President of the nd Mrs. C. mas he will go to Swed-: REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Club, gave interesting bits of in-|n short visit to Whi Y. T.len to relatives. | Phone 676 over rirst Natwonal Bood formation abcut many of the They went over on the 1 on —— 5 o s A places shown. Refreshments were Monday and irned Tuesday eve- arty for the High School -W"A“ R TR »‘t"\'n\ Tunley and ning. was given by Eleanor o McLOUGHLIN home e S her home Friday evening, o e el TO RENT—Furnished or P e e A Mr. and Mrs. Rodney ; 17 anfutiisliedt oo ob thise bedoi ;= TIORLRER, 10LB0HL X 100 e A Fine Arts Exhibit and pro-'and small daughter Dean of T : | doaa e o e e Nl . gram will ke held at the Woman's Anchcrage, Alaska, have been vis- vay Post No. 7 of the o Yt T Bttty b to highest bidder at e Club November 12 with Mrs. Vie- iting in Skagway this|/ an Legion has started an ex-) -7 " - for small |® 2 pam. Satu v . tor Sparks acting as chairman. The past tensive drive for members, e T Bl‘ L. 1, 1947 ° Club will hold open house to the L Many plans bave been made and ":“"- N RoAREL 2 ,1,“‘.L, ® Premises may be examined e putlic. 5, p to date have been working out 449. 7 HP 8 at 7190 pa. Weduesday & == EC'HY\} The Post is building )'1\;)1(%- DOORM No ° and iday October 29 o Monday afterncon Mrs. Han and eight new members Were ™y .. 20th Century Theatre, ® st e Honius was hostess to a group o iated Oct. 8. Plans are be- g, 0 o0 gyani 716-t3 ' ® . her neighbors at an informal sew- made for a banquet for the_ 5 ing party and tea w e S “”i( tr(v‘.ro ul;)'\'.* '14 SECOND M\?”)fl '}}‘30 ; mnm}i}. ST fw 3 s held on Armistic ay in; room and board. Ph. 21 or write iy ::::: “-f{‘sffl‘.ff?\”’{ ;Lvm,‘, 1 n's Grill, in memory of the| pO Box 904, Juneau 716-t6 BOAT h 4215 s. Hilda VanZanten and Mrs [, o°" "o 0T OO 1 b ¢ des lost in the wars. Follow- : _ m 133, 1B5 Ketmat, Heter y Blanchard gave a surprise| O AN, by, DRSO the banquet th will te a HIGH SCHOOL girl will ¢ o Ol A Uh P ian Sk shower at the VanZanten residence 5 Ry Skbabg. g & b, » Armistice he Legion children, Fri i Sat. nfixg}nj T7-t7 lnnd:}iy evening for Mrs. Tomi!, “ "o~ 08 B g 1. One Hal 38 will be| Call 036-2 long 2 short. 7T16-t i - = Blanchard. The guests were Mrs,| i b awarded at the dance. Comrade —- = = = = - |AIRLINE portable io, 1947 mo- Tenora Moe; Mss, Helen TLee. Mya|ny riane Octob 7 3. Matlow was® nominated as WORK WANTED—Waiter, scoond| qel, reasonable. Ph. Dougla Rith Allee, Mrs. Vivian Patter-| o o o pooos oo oo | Commander of Post No. 7 succeed- conk, o hailsaman. Well ‘¢ son, Mrs, Verna Ildved, Mrs. Dixie| D+ B- M. Hestet, &€ SPAEETE1ing Harry Honfus. C. H. Hermans Gres R SRl Turpin, and Mrs, Beulah Lingle |V 1as been in Skagway for sev-| L oeq S 14, Mi M5-t4 R. W. KRUSE home, Auk Bay, 2 Mrs. Blanchard was presented with g{‘":'nb‘l“:_“;m“'“‘u:_’-‘ h":;‘:]‘ P, ucceeding is. C.| HOME appliance Service, PO Box' coq 1 garage, "“”“7"13'7‘_"1‘1; {ru. lovely gifts Delicious re- ’ 2 s ,""",“',5 Vic: =i 1043, Douglas T14-£12 | ___ Hesien Ao { Bert Parker of the Pan Ame : Waiielm. Bocond e R Shons] 09 cINIERNATIONAT, Sl don e {zan Airw fiiti foe s ihnean 70 S Beauty Shop, Phone gqump tryck with hydraulic hoist. ge Villsvik and Mrs B ins. O S B ra it heen dwl oo Ct off C. W. Clark, dand Main. Specializing” ‘pn. egs. T17-tf re hostesses at anf 2:"’ FRIER frdie 8. m‘_’ul‘, Mijain; B. A. Wright, Historian in permanents. Open evenings by 3 ewing party oo S I‘(;’:}{]f"»“ e sy James F. Serg appointment 714-tf BOAT 31B328, 29 ft. troller. Ready me er ; and Johr L)D.nnl\ Ad- - — to g 00. See P. F. Smith, No. o guests were hl»", parts in the City on 2 DA€™ | jutant and Finan | nts work on Satwr-' g Eowin spts 717-t3 Mrs. W. Dewar, They are to be sent to Fairbands 5t ¢ 04DS pigapenl R T TR it Mrs. | NJEv way of Hain .. — HAVE YOU always wanted to play QLILT WORK!’\(x woman wants board and room in private home. | 709-tf popular piano? Ph. Frances Berg at 125 for FREE INTRODUC- TORY LESSON. 716-t3 — fhe? Button.i 10 hp. EVINRUDE and 1-3 hp. 707-1mo Firestcne outboard. Call Green ALTERATIONS ana Plain Sewing.| ‘o "‘m'{f Call 208 Main St. 45 {t. BOAT, double = T ek hull, engine and gear in guod Waitresses and Fountain Girls ® conditicn. Price $4,400. Douglas y 's Cafe. 665 tf " g wanted at Percy’s Cafe. i85 Boat' Ehop. 716-t3 s SMALL COMMERCIAL Canner, four case capacity complete, 1 .220 Swift Rifle, 1 30.06 rifle, bin- cculars, 1 skiff, Johnson 8, Har- MISCELLANEOUS DOLL Dress Snop and Hospital Repairs made at reasonable pri-| | ces. Clothes made according to; bor Apt. W. 11th. T16-t3 | size. Ph 3 o BOR ] g B ! o OM FOR SALE—-urge Home Auke Bay. Furnished ready to move in, $2,000 Green 279 after 5 p.m. TIR-Af AVON PRODUCTS representative. down. Ph. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T62. 656-t1. CHILDS FUr parka, like new | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete.| 2-4. Ph. Red €10. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. SR TR ey Bl 636-4¢ BEST OFFER ia.cs 1935 Nash Se- ey dan. Ph. Red 694, 14-t2 WINTER & POND €O, Inc. |~ —— o PIANOS FOR RENT or SAL Complete Photographic Supplies | | Developing — Printing — Enlarging, \Utlitzer Piano Alaska Deaiehs Artists’ Paints and Materials of Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. T13-tf Finest Quality INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart ments, completely furnished, elec - tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ap- pointment. T13-112 GUARANTEED Realistic Permnn . ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Wny " FOR BRENT | SINGLE ROOM for working wo- i man in private home, phone Red NORGE washer, complete bedroom 462. 71146 set, overstuffed chair, clectric cnd complete youth bed, lined fitted black range, size 16 inner coat with blue fox collar, T12-t1 | NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian| Rooms, So. Franklin St. | dress like new. Ph. 132 H : ! 704-1m0. | — v e ————— - - | '37 PONTIAC sedan, fair condition, {ROOMS FOR RUNT. Down town 450 cash, No. 2 Maurstad Rocms. location. Inquire at Darnell's. 712-t1 | 657-t1. | 1 ‘monthly CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean!' “jncome, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- 1 beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf.| 500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 336. ‘ | 800-t12 i | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Homc | Hotel. Phone 886. | FOR SALE—Thive nouses and lot I NICk CLEAN ROOMS, by day or houses in good condition and best | week. Colonial Hotel. Ph.'187. location. Inguire Trevor Davis frr ————————| Box 570, Jmeau. Aflvfl ! DE JANEIRO —®— A| | lian newspaper (O Globo) ! Lns-r Am rown says that Brazil is trying to geh | Argentina to break relations w"'h‘LOST—Wrist Whteh. Jarbur A |the Soviet Union. In this event,| ot lthe thres-so-salled AcHee. fhtions| ' Feward, No.:ig Beaview A'Ylb;-w |{of South America, Argentina, Bra-| =~~~ === 000 |#il, and Chile, could prevent a pERSON WHO took man’s tan ga- | | colid front against Communism,| pargine top coat on night of 18th i with all of them no longer recog-| at Elks Club, please return same nizing wc Soviet government. | Douglas 964. 716-t3 | | D i p e £ { sFA'l‘TLE GLE:Tb | Two-fifth of Ceylon’s great tea | Bert Practor, A. L. Florence and crop is shipped abroad, mostly to I C. R. Griffiths, all of Seattle, are London, and the remainder is dis- registered at the Baranof. posed ol domestically. ’; E :

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