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' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2. 1927 e e ————————— - —— e | I was so anxious to teil Billy she was ! A".ANIA SGHU[“.S fl LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT TWU ARE me[RS et | SPECIAL TUBE USED. |3teut wite'bi ot me danie st | v, S0 et i e WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. Opening Studio Program| |Device Guards Against Burning |sausre of stmop bk wil edged with Aeriale and Fliminaiors invtined. “Call i Out of Filaments. Programs of Distant Stations Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time With Song Is Chosen | | : e 5 A station stopped broadeasting | | Are operators caveless when wiring 4 TO 5 P.M. stattons. Meters. ad cert from @ hotel af | |the set? Are they always afraid they | er : g 2 7:45 o'clock last night and trans. | ]l make the mistake of hooking-up Srenvo Moree: mRritient Sehealler o ferred the program to 168 studio, | | 1 woors Lpy pasters connections, or Foll: News bulletine; market and Fi i A The studio program opened with | | 530 short creutt " a vocal. solo, “The One You | | Syl ut station is the secol sed in place of the usual . 1t Chosen Correctly—0One selected for identification for the | | U557 in viace bf (e Wo . e name i ninth week of The Star's radio | | o¢ the manufacturer. but the number Has Four Right contest. The third station will | | oy po the same for the different % be picked up tonight between | |, o5 It is the 377 type and is 730 and 8 o'clock. A cash prize | | known as the protective tube. When of $10 is awarded weekly to the | | j¢ is connected into the B circuit it Atlanta’s adoption of radio as & Leo V. Scanlan, 525 Kennedy street, | | winner. Ty hrotsitas the. Alanienta) definite part of its public school cur- and Miss Florence Poston, 802 Mary- |against the possibility of burning out | | e cidshes a-sple ample . z SInnEAy A land avenue northeast, are the joint | through accidental mis-wiring. for other communities. The dis : 5:00—Chicago T e wM 5 9 5 5 | i 3 i clatmed by the Georsia city of being iy douts: Talle." ‘ 2803 for the eighth week which ended Sun BROADCAST FEATURE ! Handkerchief Brings Praise. the first sizeable city to install radio, Minneagolis: Readers’ Crub > 3% | day night, according to a final tabu- SRS | From Chicago we learn that the < e ke i ouisvile oo ®; polica ‘bulleting: news jtem: lation of the returns today. handker f has been put to a new as part of its school equipment *;“ market reporia: orecast and bullating. - (HAS - i eominners. dontified five of | ProgTams Held Best Because They | yse. Rilly Spears, who presents travel been brought to the attention of edu- 1cago: Algebrs ' iess 2 S0k GN 8 B9 Ko mew , i “ during the Can Be Enjoyed with talks through station WBBM, claims cators from all parts of the country| g York: Qroheatr e the seven stations picked during {0 be the first radio personality ever attending the convention of the de- rices and qu e e R week. Under the rules of the con- Other Activities. | to receive an applause letter written ' ! b Fi v v vard ; lon a handkerchief. The fair writer partment of superintendence of the H C';'_':’qgl" n market roport tefx;l(;ach will receive the full awa z“' 1o )1is the migat porniu feative o handkerchie T N Sducatio! Assoclation in | i : Garden talk. . . . : 8 B .3 o - of broadcasting, not necessarily he — = i e S I - SRS : 0 Stations Are Listed. canse It is liked the most, but because | " 6 TO 7 PM. = it is the most practical for the busy - Some time ago an x;::.!.a.m:)“:nrm:g E L i mall bag.. 3 MA 0 muT:y:-!m”om Wlkctedl for- the:week /1L I8 the most practics, for tio bee) ************ dealer came forward with an E -weBd A L i sorbed while one is indulging in other install up-to-date receiving sets in 100 Eeatty o 5 e dseande e i = \‘M_fm‘r:a,\\, 7l"ehrunu'sy 21—WAAM, | O Vities. | schools of the city provided that the| 1 readings KN N o Vhebruary 22—WJAY, |, The same cannot be said for a lec ESGIY) Y e *lture or anything that calls for un-| E ARS0DLES § 52853538 » AT S Georgia City First to Adopt E Air Program as Part of o f"v’?::u'”“fi:i?a"‘gn ki Curriculum. 4:16—New Y EnEEE D= BRI 3 NEREISE GAIND @ ZIBRLES RHRRRR: BR52223 810 SSES: | | That four-o’clock ache between the shoulder blades! Watch your secretary some afternoon \We maintain a staff of ex- M after she’s been typing all day. See her sit perts who will repair your I iz s set at a reasonable price back, straighten her shoulders, trying to and at once. FEPTE TS 183338833 @ *3 S 262 S8 IEOEORAROD S o5 ES R, el Gid Srzasason S =3 T © fetaite S w» R L wueiasas c39mramd. Sducation would agree to P Mo TAM s o Wil oritheiAL SETnehold gusacg it tiols: arkel bl ot 3 Cleveland. =~ eary lanta Journal for the broadcasting of New yorb e S U RDR o .-,,\,\Cf}?,',"‘:,d“"‘ Eebruscy listener. Radio has asked the busy | Dinn i 4 Een VEAR ) A e . [ world to take still more time for interest to school children. - No com-| 1o Rl deiies ARG ey g [ liumanys Rebruney ab WO Phil- | iSure, and this has been a difficult mercial arrangement was involved, N, ore e ey, ] 5.0 o ary 25—WBZ, Spring- | "“" ”‘; :’”““’ X = s 3 SR WEZ, Spring- | " "would be aimost impossible were pupils in both the eleme}l;nfryw:o":: New By % W E 313 | york. ; usual order of thin 1d in the same high schools assemble in t {erekl o4 A, Granciaco: Goncert orchestra K 3.9 Miss Poston fafled to identify |confines of time. He can read, perhaps auditoriums for one hour weekly nd WAAM and WSAL The two which | play cards, and listen the same which official and faculty talks and 3 S racitu1 obie Baps; <eal 3 were WSAT and WBZ. tentfon to the broadeasting when varlous entertaining features are of | == New ¥o pickerhocker Grill Grel CWHN 3 oward Edwards, Congress Heights, | something exceptional comes through. | fered. More than that, a epecis : D. C., had four of the seven correct. B and Ip.mmu; alike is provided each Dt Lz ! IgE A s et | oS Saman: evening. 5 's dige 3 - o ed three Macoris Atlanta thus has one large happy lcago: Ne ariet rapo h b1 1 Contestants who Identified thres pf de_Macoris. Dominic doubtful whether any other commu- Y % 5 3, ., 617 Third i | . . St its e can show the solidar: P e : : w3 i s | HUBERADIO Lot ILGL RS What makes her so tired? It’s the recoil ity of interest and endeavor that is 3 ed; XS £ Street: Mrs. L. B. Olmstead, Station epairing o 2 7 displayed by the Atlanta school sys- i - 5 3 H, Route 9, Washington, and Ran- STAR RADIO of the keys against the sensitive nerves of her ) { ‘ SERVICE 60,000 persons listen in on the edu- cational broadcasts each day. Supt. M. D. Rathgeber, 3515 New Hamp-| i esh | z Sutton Is enthusiastic over the ar- 3 l arnrsere a5 Buger, 313 || FRANKLIN—36 || L g Let her try an L C Smith and you will see rangement. K arketgraim ‘and weathe Ninth street northeast, each identified | ' S 0 6 0.0 & ¢ i i “Thanks to the radio,” he told the Jork: Address ....... two stations. an amazing difference in her work. The keys echool history. RADIO PROGRAMS HELD of an L. C Smith have no recoil. The ball- “As a means of broadening the : OO - school-horizon, of stimulating new in- TO BE LIKE VAUDEVILLE bearing action is supremely easy and swift. terests and promoting teamwork e throughout the whole organization, Newark: Hotel Shelton Ensemble . 8 “Radio is developing new life. It {cago: Supperbell program: Board of Tr: mmary ;_cl gets hold of that ethereal element P o e Better Class. known as imagination. Curlosity is ! : aroused. More information is sought. Radlo {s much like vaudeville, and Purpose 1s strengthened and life en- unless this fact is kept in mind enjoy-| ment will not be received from the set. | established with the outside world. e o : Great educators, statesmen, captains| 7:30—New_ York: South Sea ¥ " WTAM. sure; but the thought should be that of industry speak their messages di- R e ¢ many other bills will be better. In- rectly to the students. Brain cells polis: Talk . 2 . variably, such is the case. previously dormant begin to function. Nashvi] . b But the tendency is to infer from a| roRTamn 23_1wSAT, | divided attention on the part of the educational talks and subjects of real New. York: ; e demand to meet and station WSB gladly acquiesced in Shrnensid: Bl ton, supérintendent of Atlanta achools, | o, Minneapotis " Children's ho o Cwode 41 e ruary 27—WBBR, New |his ether entertainment it in to the listendin on the radio hour, during i ghirkel and weather sumimary: Caretui Chiidren p A A M4 ot mame correctly | time, oceasionally paving stricter at- | t pupll axenport. | Chy, radio hour designed to interest puplis H es coneert. ... . * 5 b 7 auto hi; v 8 il ’ Have Three Right. An auto highway achool family, and it is said that it is e : s avenih Batteries Installed throw off that gnawing ache. tem and those related with it. Some dolph Buckley, Clifton Station, Va. | + 5 :00—Chicago: 3 g Thomas A, Bamford, 725 Fern ftreet; | | 409 11th St. N.W. | finger-tips— 50,000 times a day! Dallas convention of educators, “this has been the best year in all Atlanta Phone the office below for a demonstration. i Clncinnati: Orchests S : ¥ Poor Fea- ;l;?“erm:o has proved of inestimable R o {:fi:u"-’:fi"ng'n 4 Y & Fans Urged to Overlook . et ety - tures for Those of nobled by radio lectures and instruc. | tion, Direct vocal, audible contact is Sometimes a radio bill is not up to the | hnouricement L average. This is discouraging, to be e story . . WS fl‘ A new growth and understanding de- & A e ] k. poor bill that all the rest will be the Velop.” 5 Orpan " and " piano recital’ K] 3 3 | Same. The set is temporarily discon- | g O iy a8 4 | nected, or the owner forgets to turn A program made up of eight out- ‘hests > Y v 422! it on. | standing features, five of which will At Garden Orchestra. - W Result: A number of good radio pro- come from New York, will be broad- grams missed. > ® As with vaudeville, radio entertain- ment must not be all of the same level. There must be lighter elements I~ to contrast with opera and drama, and cast tonight by WRC. vice versa. 1If every radio bill was the same the whole thing would lack color. THE BALL-BEARING OFFICE MACHINE Nice balance is what makes x;n e)](pert- ly arranged program so uniquely in- £ 3 triguing. ! L C Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc = blished 1903 THREAD MILLS SOLD. New England Business Will Be Moved to Illinois. ELGIN, 1l March 2 (P.Purchase| proyed safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ST SHo 5 =t =tz » ® &3 The three attractions of local origin are the weekly resume of the political situation in Washington by Frederic William Wile, a concert by the Army Band and a program by the Howard Usiversity Gles Club. - -~ eading the list of imported fea- ew York: Atlantic Ensemble . tures are the weekly programs of the | 7:50—Rew York; Keal asiate talk - Davis Saxophone Octet and the Ipana Chicags" ino ola Tashioned aliiina Troubadours and the operretta “Man- ola” to be sung by the WEAF Light | 8:00—Harrisburs: Quartet .. Opera Co. From New York also will Betrors: “Biks’ band come the entertainment of the Smith ok Jodants, WBZ! KDEA. Brothers and a concert by the Na- e k: Talk, WIAR, WLIY trom tional Cavaliers. According to advance information from WEAF, Arcadle Birkenholz, X 5 violinist, will appear as the special of the Dexter Yarn Co. thread mills guest artist with the saxophone | for Orchestra cone g g;zol’nwtl‘lxckfit, l{f. (ll..a e:‘ml:sr:mmlg & . 3024 , and one o X 4 2 141 sroup. Shits s § M8 imills in the United States, by the Neuralgia Colds Neuritis Lumbago S 4 i Collingbourne Mills, Inc., thread man- . : e e " ufncturcrs, of this city was announced Headache Pain Toothache ~ Rheumatism vesterday. R and Conglelin of the Argonne Apart- Chicago: 4 ments have bee n Vi SEE Tk Wi Recently the local concern pur- have been chosen as Washing: "WRE. WA . W 204 | chaser the Berkshire and Becket Silk lowe Tepresentatives in the - recep- st. Yol = o 2 g 3 481 Co. mills of Becket, Mass. The Rhode DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART usic. aps SO T T Sgmgd Fems Peiiieis SHEEaRRE R SR53E223553E = & Mills Bldg. M. 411—-M. 412 Washington, D. ¢ c>>§ igé: o SEaRe P ing, and are among the 25 listeners in Island mills will be moved here. gl S the United States who have an oppor- st tal . test . 2 tunity to win a free trip to Cuba. :_Childre X E R Speak on Ai The Cuban station will play host to H ; Tt Hoover to Speak on Air. i “ ” the fortunate radio fans and al i ol AL i Secretary Herbert Hoover of the De- Aigehgt ortflz' ayer » Eact!cage ready mapps out an fitinerary # - = partment of Commerce is scheduled to ! which contains proven direc 10ns. that includes trips to various inter- °=00—-“D';lm"r Ipana Troubad i WHO B talk on the present chaotic conditions Handy “Bayer” E‘ms of 12 tablets esting points near Havana. e ey e Radoums WEET WOR, WOAE. ruilng in_radio broadcasting through ) Unusual conditions prevai 0SB WBAF, WG, WRO h AR 4 4 | Station WTIC in Hartford, Conn.. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Shar e B Ient et 1o the o I P W _ Saturday, March 12, His addresy will | Amirin Is the trale mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicact gther last night. While static kept Pl ixiwel “Hotr. . waz be made before the New Haven Cham- | b e 4 lr"n r“sfeemed :\a‘w-d(_ Ln - 5 2 | ber of Commerce at the Hotel Taft, ! Sosaduct: iiin:. ik ‘r; ‘}" on | % & rograi L 206 | beginning at 8:30 p.m. It is expected S e b L T . all, bows . the Natlonal Broadcasting Co. will sections could be tuned with ease 2 ick up the speech and transmit it and came through with surprising gt Louly: “Studio program . . “ 3 719 | Plc D sty volume and clarity considering the A ‘&;"m Al . 374 508 throughout the country. interference from atmospherics. ) i¥ori rograi T ssae 0 unters found it exceedingl, o Y i 3 $ aifMcult to avold the Chicago sia. S R ' o3 o RADIO’S BEST OFFERINGS tions. Almost y Stock ¥ WA stance, within a_half hour period we o ng, Twine z S 8705 13 Todents, WBZ, KDKA, KYW i sem logged WLS, WLIB, WJJD, WHT, & string ¢ 3 /17, 8 o'c WQJ and WCFL, six of the Windy e elba Vo t oo bhEs pjjeen ez tede City’s 38 broadcasters. ew York: ‘Songs: we! 5 . 5 : Among the other stations heard 34 ; *Enier Davis Saxophone Octet. were WSMB, New Orleans, which| 40—Rue™ R0 in g i : 4| | WRC, WEAF and associated signed off at 7:51 o'clock, Eastern| 9:45—Loulsville. Orchestra program Lt £ LWHA d 7 stations, 8:30 to 9 o'clock. standard_time. to observe a silent Nttt SR ik night; WCAE, Pittsburgh; WSAI, 10 TO 11 P.M. Harmony Twins, WGY, 9:30 Cincinnati: WOK, Homewood, Iil,|10:00—pes Molnes: Quaries sitematioy with dance orchestra o'clock. INTESTINAL STASIS, say! . and WSB, Atlanta s Angeles. Pty h “a 4 i New_York: 8mith Brothel famous specialists, afflicts N i i et i Toans ‘Troubadoics, WRC, fites papI8 gt cHievaryiidush T €rves one purpose. . to Orchestra progre; . “AF and associated sta- That statement might mean | tions, 9 to 9:3Q o’'clock. little to the average man or woman ' if it were not for one startling Yy T Arabian _ Nights' entertain- fact. It is this. Recent medical ment, WGN, 9:40 o'clock. discoveries show that most cases 5 LocalRadioEntertainment B :"f"“imfi‘;";fifi? of gas bloating, sour stomach and Wednesday, March 2, 1927. R laonorts Bufiale. L"Maxm{a," by the WEAF lndxgest}on are d;lesm just that one | ight Opera Co,, WRC, WEAF cause—Intestinal Stasis. | 3 . N and associated” stations, 10:30 | | ‘Intestinal Stasis ? ‘ That explains why t‘tzt{l éru‘:/m/ with Colgate’s Yo" fo 1l Sococs MPROPER food, lack of exer- are always dazzlingly clean piastet cise and other faults of modern - R v York: . 5 : . » = = B = s e B Eapetal {110 4 i Bl aidimand s b 7| 1life are the cause of this insidious ATCH the bubbles coming to the PARKLING, clean, Cream brushed over your Fund (256 5 4 : 3 | B un Meters). ,. Hest w | disease. In everyday language| ,":,f,,.':,', :n;;:;g:: .c’::s'n;bzy as healthy teeth . . . they teeth—and at once the finely 11 to 12 noon—Current events and Tos, Angelon: Talk <-oi: : [ e v eapolla: Muste o 4 | t ; ter at the | : police reports. ?«‘fil‘n?}-\'fl?““i’{:‘n?fifofli& the’ W ey }lns;:vm:nao‘vei:::: c:? ea‘::“eh ef;gg [t ity f:::.' 1o ;’_:;he‘gb: sam tell a story of good care and powdered calcium carbonate AR YAV Musical e . s by - H WMAL—Washington Radio Forum R "3'1‘ - Danes ofchentra - . . viz 4 L matter through the intestines or | Way, “iste feod matter 2 € ls clean health . . . astoryof loosens all particles of food i (293.9 Meters). el H ;-.'.‘,.i\fi.r »pgn«nm e g % SAT G Take Father John's Medici l‘):we‘l)u.d B;!rhgmym‘gnmof long 'm causing bloating and indigestion. daily brushing with a denti- that have lodged on or in Silent. » W yric woprang ... .. ; e ohn’s Medicine e body, this matter ferments, S . Prop A b e e P Oben o, WO VRC., ! gives off gas, hinders digestion | which you never guessed was in '“_cc '.l"’.t has done the one between the ?ec?h. WRC—Radio Corporation of America |, o . WGY. from o alk ! i s e 204 To Ward Off Colds | and poisons the whole system. |your system and which may have thing it is supposed to do. And by this time the paste (468.5 Meters). . Clncinnatt: Ford ‘and Glean, .. 0000000t Vi 123 % i Even if the bowels move daily, |peen the hidden cause of indiges- For a tooth paste can only has broken into & white, re- 6:45 pan.—“The Political Situation | 10:85—Newark: Newark Evening e 2 /|| enough old matter is often left to | tion, nervous dyspepsia, headache, TSl titas & toathe Erdshinafodmn AN At talkice the S N i S o sl March is the || form gas, causing bloating, gas|sleeplessness. e el = i cas i WEAF. | 11:00—Loe Ange most dangerous || Ppains, sleeplessness and nervous-| = s g1orika is not a cure-all. In brush can only brush. And loosened into solution 7 p.m.—Concert by the Unites Javeland: Orchestra program - P 9.4 ) - n 0« D D. ¥ X nited Chicago: Dance Nite ......... e < , 440, o4 month of the ness. Ordinary laxatives or soda cases of gastric ulcers or deep- the dentifrice that succeeds and washes it away. States Army Band. an Francisco: At el n R 2, Sar et fik i jve temporar $ p.m.—“Oyster Farming,” by Dr. v “The Mu WGN 30" i B i or magnesi y 8! POrary | - ted organic trouble, a good phy- : . York:, Di i the change of || relief—but that is all. Intestinal|0 0 G Coig be consulted. But if in cleansing teeth and gums Thus the causes of decay Taul 8. Galtsoft of the Bureau of s B i : % . o i Fisheries. ; L 3 . B ajud g | i 2 ghorglli Stasis ‘l"d e be‘-"‘h%"l'gn";t your trouble is due to Intestinal and mouth has enough to do are removed . . . thus teeth 8:15 p.m.—Natlonal Cavallers from 3 G e F f 3 many systems || manentlyonly by continued, Stasis (as many stomach and bowel . . . without attempting to and mouth are scrubbed and WEAF, i o 5 intestinal cleansing. . b r : 3 e 3 h . can stand. Too - disorders are), Adlerika gives sur- ¢ ,,:,‘:"“?E:'F_D‘“" Byt Iae Ot s Aneira: 'o'gnfeg"‘ffgrzmz.‘»‘-'flfif. i ‘l'":'!"t L Stops Gas Quickly prisingly quick relief. Even if your | :fatt ““’:i teeth and gums, washed c{oan. Dentists rec- % pm.—Ipana Troubadours from! 110 Snghed: Weather ‘st omly il R. CARL WESCHCKE, in|bowels move daily, you'll be sur; e oy e . ommendColgatecleanness... BEEAY: o iR 3 e Ok Foxsan Sl R - Spring.” But it his private practice, first used | Prised at the amount of additional Colgate’s has one sole aim moreand more :30 p.m.—Howard University Glee New York: Sllver Slipper Orchesira . E )4 ||| the system is fortified, if the im- i i matter Adlerika often brings out- 1 i : “lub, troft: Studio program. .. IR UiEia dre HVER fEon: Dhe Wood the bowel cleanser and intestinal 3 how much better you'll feel —to clean—to gloriously Americans o 10k pim--Bith MBechhers Sifrom Musieal program . . i L4 e e ood. | rophylactic now knowd as Adler- :‘f‘ter taking it. Sold by 39,000 clean. e are experi- WEAF. 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. y i 6 ka. It is a compound of the best i 5 g, 10:30 to 11:30 p.n. 12:00—Chicago: Orean recital: dance orchestrs 3 WL 0 [ Ditre 004 medioins, thers 1s "in& || galine intestinal evacuant with druggists. A little Ribbon Dental encingit. By 3e the WEAF Light Opel > Los Ansel o CConcart proveam. . 2 % danger in the change of seasons. vegetable buckthorn and cascara, i n CConce A WEAF. amo Concert Ensembie ¥ 3 Father John's Medicine is in-| ther with glycerine and other “I have found Adlsrika to be far e i et et . | - Quartet : "Nt | aluaby tonic In ¢ Hi e superiot in bowel and stomach trouble. P 5 1 Early Program Tomorrow. X orchestra. o : g D282 ] walusbia Eh e toniq I (he arrae ! lling and detergent ele- || FPite 000t n " my "entire 37 years g SpaSCoapay g t0. FREE' | = 5 3 e g thens the system and||| S h di e . 6:45 to 7:45 a.m.—Tower health ex- e o 4 : i streng ments. Unlike other medicines, || experience.”—Dr. G. Eggers. 3 - sas City: Ni WDAF 942 ||| drives out the poisonous waste Adlerika acts upon BOTH upper S S Send me a sample of this modern cleansing : i 1 K ses, broadcast jointly with WEAF port % matter—builds up the body. It is H W Yosk s : s $308|[| purmee, ey, N e ||| Bloating. Often Je g smoust ~ gy Rl ; o Bl : rings out a syrprising am e . olmoisono:r waste matter ' For Gas & Constipation " - 3 : falst S seice i 34 ‘zifgisif, SEEPE szne 5% > % % Z RO AA—Washington Navy Yard (434.6 Meters). g 3:45 p.m —Weather Bureau reports. enecimty: | Mhsical proxram 5 p.m.—Arlington time signals. Angeles: Dance orchestra . . 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. e =-_,xs 255 > SR REREE nals. | 1:00—] : Feat i successful in treating colds and| The first effect of Adlerika is to mri‘fifi’:n}"?r?..).{..n 3 Y:’:. fl':?,‘:‘,: rheaira proera 32 33 throat troub! No alcohol or relieve gas on the stomach and gas 1348 pom—Organ recital by Mra.| 1458 Francis Parley D. Parkinson. 2703 AM. 2 1 to 2 p.m.—Mayflower Orchestra. 2:00—los Augeles: Orchestra Drogram. nsed York. the Metropolitan Tower, New % % B i 5 this power that has made it so and lower bowel. 3 AQICTIKE a 2.300

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