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YHE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. AUGUST 28, 1927—PART 3. the period t the troops are there No officer will be prt pointed to any grade in the Officers’ for their training. P & ° Y . The building operations will be con- Reserve Corps higher than that of a h tinaed Wk e MaTstnd GUard o 1vilian Arm CWS | | et e Bt sl vave cot panis War Veterans cers permanently detailed there to pleted the full course of instruction supervise a permanent force of clvil- required of Regular Army officers at jian workmen. Practically every bit the pecial service schools of his ¥red Kaske, department bugler of | asell” by dent Machado of With the return today from their| National Guard Division staff there|of the material us ruc ranch 2 i y from 2 ard ) material used in the construc 5 i s e hal T8 i be loca] | Dranch and the full course as required Sl 5 . With the completion, yesterday, of | were announced last week by local | gg“Reg Bt (e Tl SoTRe 83 FRILITE | the Spanish War Veterans, has had | Cuba, as the official representative ot camps in' various 3 of the East|this yes ; ! ained rig e reserva.- Semps I various parts of the Tast|this year, and he expressed himsel | tion is ebtained right on the reser¥a| o'\ nit training camp uctlvities'for | Reserve headquarters: First LICt.|mand and general staff school or shall | &7, enviable record both in the active | (e presidont, 4t the Nationsl Fiv f o units composing the National |\ onthusiastic over tho camp and its | Ho, The native stone used in tho | 1937 °0r two of Washington's Reserve | Joseph I Hollister, Chaplain Re-| havo passed such special examinations | *r¥ice and in the veterans' fusani. | chispment Detroit. Consul Quesada immediate steps will be taken to put | possibilities for training. gonstruction can be picked up 1008 | its, the 313th Fleld Artillery, Col | serve: and Second Licuts, Carlton B | s 'tho Secretary of War may direct L 1 [ UG d e I (e clen Becu i S Immediate steps will be Laken 1o DUt | Posslbllitlen for tr . o cener. | o the mountain slopcs, And, Ule| Leroy W. Herron, commanding and | Brown, William 1%, Harrison, Howard | provided that this restriction will not | President McKin- | for whom he said a monument will which will put to use {he practical | varie tery re Soiiy on the reser. | wed and planed by machines which |the 3431 Eneineers, Col. John Stew.|B. Hussler, Bldred 8. Lanler, Helty | apply in the cuse of promotion of any | ley called for vol-| be crected by the Cuban Government. work which has been learned in the|ing training that can be found at Fort ‘e been installed by the State of |art, commanding, the eyves of all local | Osborne, Charles W. Phifer, mes 8. [ Reserve officer who has had World | unteers for the | He also zave details of the proposed SN Buiins tha pait Tes weeke. e I O arary1ina, ; fHoscrve officers are turning towards | Ruby, Arthur Skarry and William | Wi experience as an officer. . Spaaish War in | encampment of the veterans in Cuba Reports from all of the camps indi- | which pontoon apock bridges| There are two rifle ranges and one | the inactive Instructional as: -mblies | S. Tarver, all Infantry Reserve, as- he eligible list from which selec- 1898 Mr. S By cate that they were the most success: | may be eonstru 8 ddges | s tol range on the place, a8 well as|Which will be held at local Tteserve | signed to the i itry; Second | tjon for promotion to the grade of | at th 5 | Department =~ Commander Albert 20l from . training standpoint, dUMNg | atsee ot ster fo te. ot e O e e e toaons | headquarters in the Graham Ruild- | Lieut. Darwin J. DeGolia, Field Artil-| Lyrigadicr gencral may be made, will vears, enlisted in | Michaud, Quartermaster Gen. Ja the postwar history of the units now | pem Saater, in two great lakes | o0 8 Geaselessly against the moun. | Ing beginning the first part of Octo. | lory Resetve, assigned to the 313th|he maintained as now contempiated || I8 the Second | 3. Murphy, Joseph J. Harvey, formed, The attendance of troops|men moth for rentig iy omcers and| 4 inside without fear of doing dam.|ber and concluding the first part of | Feld Artillery & following second | {n regulations. In cases. whero Re- nols Volunteer | Commander John Farner of . was Jarger than cver before reported, | Thers mre 000w A0 e | age. The reservation proper and the | next June. Though definite s | lieutenants of the Air Corps Reserve | werve officers have complied fully with Bisinteg i & uafHency W LastoneCRing: RE €onss and it was indicated that steps will be | reservation. It is located in the Rlue | Surrounding country furnish an ideal | have not been formulated » lare asigned to the $0th division air | the provisions of the revised policies fEives: v nid'e £ nindse Clidiee € ICHER JOINEE ken during the en rmory Arill| Mowntain ranse. ang. 15 surrounget e | area for the training of combat troops, | What the approaching instruc corps: Farl ¥, Arquet. Elgin . Bla-| announced under date of January 10, | Gen. Brooke in| Bethune. William A. Herron, Alfred year to compel a larger attendance at | high peaks, 1t is at a high altitude |and they have almost illimitable space semblies will consist of, b - | lock, John W. Butcher, Joseph L. |] regarding promotion to the grade | rto Rico. L. bel, George W. Kingsbury and drills than has been usual in the past. [ and experiences weather conducive to|in which to operate, drew Moses, F. A., senior executive | (ain, Stanley Clark, Wallace of colonel, and recommendations for ihe closs of the | John A. Gallagher made snort talks Many men, it was pointed out, enlist | the nenith. of men. in eamp - Rapiq| The recreation favilities on the post|officer of the Organized Iteserves in ) Dawson (Chovs Chase, Md), Charles | such promotion with reports showing | # Spanish-Amerizan UnIEIES CaSpeY Chi Many e it s pointed outy enlist| the health of men in camp. Rapid | The reereation fucititios on the bost | (I, Lo *js pianuing an interest. | . Grotz, - Childress B, Giwyn. | vacancies have been forwarded to the War he | at the monthly meeting of the Ad- o e O i ot | SiFldes are beins made by the State| fre 4PIe [or tho mer, whd for those | ing Winter program which mory than | Alton . iievser. Joseph M, Ledense, | office of the adjutant ‘general of the listed in M| miral George Dewey Naval Camp Rhis Drganization| (o this homs etetion | Nant HoLs e e s BT | ek reROELIGf Ban Muc fonty iaif T1kely il Inelude Sthe isana.table | Cortiand " M Aleader, *HeRry Army not later than August 15, 1927, First U with Past Commander W. J. O'Donnell they aro <cldom scen for the Next|eouple of seare it will ha’comaored |4 mile away, whero the troops may |method of Instruction which proved an, John 1L Nelson, Roy iction on the recommendations wili| FRED KASKE, States it | acting as senior veie commander in vear, but usuall in_ show up at | although it is large enough now for & | find amusement of all kinds. so popular last year O'Neal,’ Charles Maylon, John .| he taken by the War Department un- Teooe® e “bovred | the absence of 1. A. Nolan; Past Com- mp time. Howeve Was M0880 | bontte oL Eacimbr miot e Tt pointed out that the disp | “1he vecent departure of Maj. Sam 1| Price, " Wallace L. Rockwell and | der the provisions of revised policies [ three vears in the Philippine Tslands mander Arthur H. League acting that in order to keep posted on the | The expansive parade ground is|Of the engineer troops there next y McCants, Infantry, contact ofticer of | Jeffery R rke. zer C. | dated Januu 10, 1927 As soon as | With ns. Bell, Sumner and Chaff junior vice commander in the absence RiHitcaty Sehine ot drnteartion el e losit o e e RS o T e Xt YT | the local Reserve headquarters, for | Hilder, Engineer Re S attached | practicable after an officer has engaged in the skirmish at Lake of W. Wilburt; Past Comm tain the fund of information taught|the lakes, and 1o teed for the Todins |increasing the men of the force|Fort Benning. Ga:, will impose extra | to the 305th Lingineers for Instruction| cepted appointment in the Reserve | Booth Peninsular, and was wounded | Y+ lanch. officer of the d. them during the encampment period it | of airplines. On. the stope are le | £reatly, because of the fact that they | duties upon the aiready limit-d staff |and trainin Lieut. Leo C.|Corps he will be placed under the as- |at San Pabla. He seived three years Eugre; A ciEss ok ary that the men attend the | cated the mess halls and the company | Will be some distance from home and |of the commissioncd personnel under | Wilson, Air < assigned 10| signment jurisdiction of one of the (in the 115th Company, Coast Artil- [ The following ularly. 3 Stiests. Mone than's seors ot il cloge'ito Blinés ‘where Aneyscan \And| Coll Moses. Biforts have len wikds |tho. Stlt division; seeond SLIjute:| foligwing” ugencien: Covps ared com { iy, stationed at San ' Diego, Calif, | TISIEred i1 b8 Acive nember ise many of the men in the | nent mess halls have been constructed, | Plenty of ton whith they. have | to secure the detail of another officer | Harry I°. Garber, Robert . Heriot, | mander. chief of branch, or the ad-|and three years in Company 11, camp: George Kely George R nds are personal friends of the [ They are built of native stone found | Mot had at Fort Humphreys. to take the place of Maj. McCants, | Norman L. Kre i James G. Gray, | jutant general. surth United. States. Infantry, at | ot Chatles Dlentges and Williany officers, there is no disposition to force | on the place, and have concrete floors, The camp site is yet close enough |but so far the vacancy still exists. [ Jr. all Infantry Reserv and John H. e e t Thom: Ky wd Fort Wayne, | Rhodes. Remarks were made by them fo attend drills. but those Tn one end on the road where sup.|that it may be visited by the friends [ As soon as Majors R. P. Lemly and | Tilton, Jjr., Air Hescrve, are all as- MIEH. Tn' the Worle Wac he serveil | Crosunent ‘Commander Albest M- milfar with the Guard organizations| plies may o delivered with epmten | of the officers and men on the | Albert S. J. Tucker, hoth Infantry | signed fo the S0th division. Second HINDENBURG BESOUGHT in the 307th Battalion, Tank Corps.| ‘Paud Eon Ve Sanestnant (€ (s B O Setinimany e e it tonent eompanyi| 20, BUTHEY, U ey e e e et | arve b i e FOR USE OF HIS NAME | ' Kusie was mustered into Richard | et “Commanier Charies W he opposite end of the mess hall | CAMD 4 d open house. Tt is|rive in Washington from their le \fl“ J N It W 1 14 Siaden Cantw (0 108 806 Poreed | ; ey and Commander James E. | drills they are given court-martials|thero is a large o i casily accessit ¢t r sence, : Sept - | < hey are gi s a la pen fireplace, and | asily accessible by train and more|of absence, the former of September i as junior vice commander of the | &€ bl and fired. There is now on. the | thers is an abundance of wood on the |€asly reached by automobile, being |11 and tho latter on September 1. ., and William Le R. Poverill, camp with Comdr. John A. Gallagt JHIES OES (ARCOLS Junleal = R :e’]::ie ’ru: o mr‘ll;::‘mi\“::ll:l\r\' pro- | mguntain slopes to feed the fires for ;ml,\'l:lhmn two hours and a half ride actual task of preparing the Win' h«nh] Inf 'ln'.\'l Reserve, are e He has been camp bugler for the pas S ding for the court-martial of men The mess cquipment is of the | DY the latter means of transportation instructional embly program | to the 80th division. Seconc oy uests of German President 18 years; was a delegate to the el i who m‘n to :ulw_ml drills and who are apsible type, which can be quickly | ©Ver smooth, hard-surfaced roads. will begin so that the local Reserve | Edward D. Lewis, Quartermaster Re: 9 tionul encampment at_Buffalo, wh .':{ v‘)ntr'!lmf‘n{ vr_f the lnsn-!uz of not excused by the prover military | folded asainst the walls, so that the officers may be informed as to what | Serve, having moved to the fifth corps and Soldier. Capt. John Lewis Smith of th olumbix Auxliaries held thelr sec- Siithagity. STt Berviten !;;:-lt)elhe -| halls may be used as recreation cen-| Sergt. T. L. Thorne and Corpl. N. V. | Wintor military training will | a1ea is Mg e ol T Associated Press. was elected commander-in-chief, de'c- | nue south 4 ,,';','":;"“’,"1‘;'::;:' s e co sha by GO aes e g - T s | onaistiot: the 3324 Sales Commissary Unit, zone i 2 ihe e by ue o . i out by the United States marshal for | teie lighted. Back of -m‘fl;:l 2= clec. L. Beall, Company A, 121st Engineers, | cOnsist of. Nt dmuitcation: " Secona Wt.| BERLIN, August 27.—Hardly a day |E8te to the encampment at Chicago, | Burns, presiding. Chief of Staff Irene the District of Columbia, and P son % 5 oeenles Te. | passcs but that President von Hinden. | Where Capt. Daniel V. Chisholm Was | Orange announced a card party for are the company streets, and during lected c andef chiel 1 at vides that upon failure to pay the|the year conereto bases Wil ba: oo burg is approached by some firm or | €lected commander-in-chief, and at | 12, to be held at the Chestnut fines assessed by the court the men|structed for each of t ®_con i < inventor for permission to name his the national convention at|farms iditorium. Col. James 1) e ins e s iAAD ior b |t e e o, e aamiRl) FONG £ollDwihg dhembers of Company | 3 folbwing: B v will | Product after ‘the soldier-statesman. He is a_delegate repre- | it 'y will hold a lawn period, ¢ one day for each dollar | pense for wood flooring. - ¢ |4+ 121st Engincers, have been pro- i undocso activedduty training with the | During the war these requests were hard J. Harden Camp 2 ity Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- of the fine a ed er supply is ol o asted: ol 1. Yeatman fo be|duced to privates in Company F, 121st | et SN0 URE ™ R ivities in | Yery numerous. His painter, Prof. rational encampment which oper. of th . at the home of Mrs. i e st b - supply is obtained from . 8. J. Yeatma D iness s war dep : fes In | Hugo Vogel, in his memoirs recently sessions tomorrow at Detroit. | Jenkins, Ditol street i e W a\u;m-\:“ in streams which are run into | sergeant, and Pvt. (first class) H. L.| “The following promotions were or- (\_\. ‘lz'n:u:r{m \\'-'1""1 te " Fir LD _Auln::. SUBIRRGH. Focountishs s ot th S dh o ke is aide in the Militar i — 3 N et e rvoir and served out by gravity | Peterson to bo corporal. detad in Company 1, 1215t Engineors: | George, A, Weyel, Tinance DePAL | g’y rival at general army headquar | Section of the Division of His-| The meetings of the camps and District Guard. would have the effect ot ’"i"od“j RUBHES _1 ump Pvt. Raymond A. Gallatin and Pvt. | Corpls. Adam G. Mouton and Donald | g o” ¢ (e chief of finance, effective | (8T8 he saw two basketfuls of such |tory. United States National Museum. | Auxiliaries for the week are; Richard of mwakening ihe men 1o the serione | 1ns worros, Toduired at any stage of| Rolland R. Huehlman have been pro-|R. Hyland to be sergeants and Pvt. eotanber 19: Tieut, Gol. David A.|letter | J. Harden Camp, Thursday night. CABs& oF (EhIr cAths Iap ‘wBD1A Pesilt] dence are. Srocits e Ao o opnn: |imoted to icorporals i Company, ¥\ \Worksman and Det. (irst | September 10; Ticut, Col. David A} obiingenburg.” the professor states, | Richard J. Harden Camp at fts last Pythian Temple; Col. John Jacob 5 AU L RAsioas i resort e s i s gulehb mum. 121 st ingiriter alter . Horn to he corporals, | Maurier Infabtiy Bletiive, 2 \War | “Was especially amused at the many |meeting elected George Mair of Com- Astor Auxiliary, Thursday night, 921 ing to further court-martials. quartered there for Al M hat might be| Pvt. Lester 1. Oliff has been pro-| Sergeants’ chevrons h been or- | NoR K A0t tive - September 18;| Feduests to be permitted to mame |pany K, 19th United States Infantry Pennsylvania avenue southeast. =3 Bricins Hiead oL : j"‘t‘-_l moted to corporal in Company D, |dered for Corpls. Albert King and \“,‘ i Liteut rl‘-“L '1,'( ik, Corps | Mustard, charged water, whisky or a|and Ravmond B orris, Unite Concentration of the majority of the | ( Brigade headquarters bulldings of | 1215t Engineer Albert 1. Kubeldzis, in Company C,|Sgoqhd lieuts Hobert B CHs Caye: | Saloon after him.” States Marines, William A Herron, | opoa a ; : District troops in one camp at the |5 have been erected. Whey have| ~Sergt. Hemy L. von Ahn has been | 121st Engincers. ctive duty in the office of the chicf he letters were often accompanied | of A. L. Hawkens Camp of Pennsyl- ild Actor Ban in Belgium. next fleld training period will be one | % [ArEe assembly hall and lounging | transferred from Company B to the| At his own request Corpl, Ira D. i Siiteinber by the objects to be named. Vogel | vania, Alfred L. Siebel to member- | Children under 16 are barred from of tho matters which will be given |00 of the upbor floor and in the | Headquarters and Service Company | Gunnan has been reduced to private| i, i™a ey e D ftant | found . regular museum of such |ship. " Williim A. Herron and Alfred | emplovment in_theaters, music halls serious consideration during the year, e rieoa chen, mess hall|of the 121st tingineers. in Company D, st Engineers. | Maj James W. Androws, ARG would-be Hindenburg products— | L. Siebel were reobligated. Adjt. 11 A similar places, according to a new 10 4t aas NidtGaton Chat fovery oot he brigade officers and bath fa-| The following men sro 1 trans- | Corpl. Williz flor has bec neral's Department Reserve, to 14| Nouidbe ~ tlinder L kerRbiets affida i : - and it 3 : e ere Wb s e lana g men were s trans | Corpl. William 1. Taylor has been | (enerals Department Heseiv®, o 0| “match boxes, terrible things with his | L. Leslie reported receipt of affidavit | luw in Belgium. ~In exceptional cases would be made to have all of the units oo e, Saghare’ il u‘b‘mec ;“""19 ferred to the band from their respec- | promoted to sergeant, and Pvts. (first seneral of the army effec. | Picture, fire lighters, liquor that tasted |and admission to membership of | sxemptions may be permitted by the except the lon of Coast|Jiareliouse, rere A rond oy onP | tive companies for service in training | class) James P, Bowors and John e ¥ like poison. Richard E. Smith, previously elected. | minister of labor and social welfare 3 o Samp Albert C.|ning right up to’ the platform on the | fugle Corp of the 121st Engincers'| Linkins have been promoted to cor | " goyen Medical Department Reserve | . Communications were read from | for employment in theaters. The law ade, Md., where about | oo (8 0 VPO A0 P ! he | Bugle Corps: Pvts. Ernest H. Ashen-| porals. Pvt. Joseph L. Thompson has 's have been ordered to . Quartermaster Gen. James J. Murphy | o prohibits children under that age o » the lower level | hach a o » et 3 a T + v have en E ie District troops just | 5ot bach and Richard H. Corcoran, Com- | been_transferred from Company C to « [ advising of furnishing of blank forms | from selling anything in pl Y Sniched thelr feld trabming period of | LIeTe 15 @ storage space for many mo-| pany ‘F; Pvi. Charles’ K. Franks, | the Medical Detachment of the 131st R e 1o eutablish el (0 hospitaliv: | smusement or in the streets,” . - . a rters 3 i » . B 5 'ps o e Regular / y, & AN 5 gl = - - D - 19: 3 iharessiow Mshbsihe vebiasista Headquarters and Service Company, [ Regiment of Engineers. Dvts. (iirst| {0, L oh for & year's Intern-| Model Made: 4 tion; from Lorin C. Nelson, chairman | = e = = The camp site i3 a new one, estab- & completed onand Pvt. Richard F. X. Norton, Com: | class) Henry C. Dixon, Nelson W, | Will serve a8 Sucy FoF : odel Made in Oregon Took Year| (o ¢ . iy p ed partieularly for the Maryland | the shores of one of the lakes a large | pany A. - Brown and John . Johnson have | Ship training at Walter Reed General i ransportation committee, ad- tional Guard, but it is available| flubhouse, containing an assembly| Ppvt. Harold ¥. Melick has beon|been promoted to corporals in_Com. | lospital. Upon the completion of toRgaplate S e Al ' I 0 al arge 10 ' " *C . I v b 2, » > 2 ar's raining 4 Va r Reed, SAT 3, o Vi b ot 3 S for the use of the District troops. ‘g0 enough to seat comfortably | transferred from Company B to the|pany B, 121st Engincers. Corpls, | thelr years training at Walter Heed ATTLE, August 27 (®).—With a | the Gen. Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary . > 300 people. One entrance is on th 5 " | they will be tendered commissions a: 4 hose who to that ca i s € | Medical 218 arry B, r i | Sy W e tenee L 1 pa a c i Le athing beach and small- | Fugh E. Riley has been reduced to|Company B, 121st Engineers. nment: ey are NpULAH Ur- | as carved a model of the frigate Con.| William O. Ohm, chairman of the vas said that there is a strong possi- 4 B : S Dbility that the 121st Regiment of En.|D0at dock. A moving picture machine | private in Company st Lngi-| The following have been ordercd Carlton D._Goodiel, Robert | gjiyiion that is all of wood, even to | sick and relief committee, reported 5 % > box has been included in the detail: P ~ > . 3ra Jacob C. Harshbarger, Horace | | incers, which has gone regularly to i s, | neers. Pvt. (first ) Ed .| transferred 1 ° to Com. c 1 h liefco e e umphreys. V. each year. be.| %0 that it may show pictures either in | Borlik has o B ant| ey Bt iae Bipimiars;. Eyta M i), Marion| W Ransorie anal| {8 SUSMR oo o b oo o] ROTerC e CRene by W dlee o ALL MAKES B T that it 1a ' Regular | the hall ‘or in fair weather the pic-|in Company E, 121st Engineers, and | ton W. Adams, William E. Blue, Ber- [ John P Bachinan. Licut, Col. Henty | 4 | oy & o G el et e ongimeoring post, will hext year | tures may be projected outside on a| Pyt (frst clast) Charles B, Douglas|nard J. McDonald and Charles R.|%; Mervick, ry Reserve, is or-| 0 a thickness of an elghth of | list. Hugh J. McKane died at Walter |} @, qnor Flint and Huds: o to ‘Cascade. "1n fact, Maj. Gen, | Screen which it is proposed to erect|to corporal. Pvt. Charles Dunn i s i aries 2| dered to activ ¥, effective Decem- |81 inch from & block of wood three | Reed Hospital August 9, and was rdner, t and Hudson rosve - on the parade ground, where they | uec mornted ‘3 teehnical verkennt| - Buis. (frst class) John E. Palsgrove | DX 1. in the office of the chist of the | FENeR WICE 1L (008 A1 CAPreee it TR SO G SERVICE A SPECIALTY Anton_Stephan said that he would part T 1, o . : .. take the matter up promptly with |May be viewed by thousands of people. | in the Headquartdrs and Servico Com- | and Wyllys V. L. Beall have been or- | Militic bureau. B e % Gt i T.J. CAMFIELD e i Baeran ot the WWar De.| There is a balcony surrounding the | pany, 121st Engineers. Pvt. Joseph L. | dered promoted fo corporals in Com-| rhere appears fo be some misun-| The hull was made of Western red [ary member of the camp, brousht i partment, with @ view to getting an | assembly hall, and fronting on it are | Thompson has been promoted to ser-|pany A, 121st Engineers. Pvt. (first| gorstanding among local Reserve offl- | cedar and the sails of Idaho white | greetings from Senor Rafael Sanche e ssy. ar North 9767 Tradesmen Make Numerous Re- have been reduced to the grade of [ The following changes in the -| Emerson W. Browne, Infantry private. ments of Washington Reserve officers | serve, is assigned to' the 428th In-f fantry Pllotment of funds sufficient to pay|a score or more of rooms, which it is|geant in the Medical Detachment, |class) Raymond E. Landon, Company | cays relative to promotion in the Re-|pine. Two other woods, Port Orford | Aballi of the Cuban Embassy, another | the transportation cost of the regi-|proposed to be allotted to the various | 121st Engineers. Sergts. Ira P. Meyer | F, 121st” Engincers, has been pro- - 5 ’ - a i : S . U s LB J ¥ g LCALS) serve Corps under the revised policies | cedar and California sugar pine, were | honorary member. and advised the | Tires und Accessories ment. Gen. Stephan had the 29th ' officers assigned to the camp during!and William E. Combs have been re-{moted to corporal. Soverning advancement in that corps. | used for the smaller par (B oe- the b desendtiamibior New Series A:5 Consider Their Valt | Faster-Smoother- More Powerful eir value The Result of Hyper-Expansion (Pertected High Compression) Improvements . . 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