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NATION WILL HEAR CONERESSHONEN Ruth Hanna McCormick and| LOCAL STATIONS. Beer Runner Killed Across AM b ::: = at 8:30 Ruth Bryan Owen Speak Gissarat Rt Street From Home %::;u: CRONBALD PA'I‘:KC . | The Great in Star’s Forum. Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick and; Willard Allen Colcord (N. B. C.). | bison, entertainers. | o wear [ 4 Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, two outstand- | 4:45—Studio program (N. B. T) 6:45—"Where to Eat and Why," by| CHICAGO. March 23 —The gangland eV 74 s 1 in public 1if ho are just| 3:00—St. Regis Orchest: 3 ) the chef. | death sentence—"Let him have e e | 3:30—Joily Bill and Jane (N. B. C.). | 7:00—Flashes from The Evening Star.| Was shouted in front of Danny Stan- WELs B d entering upon thelr duties in Congress.| 555 Motion picture guide. | 7:15—Piano syncopations by a “Cot- | ton's saloon D South Halsted strect last WF1 ME roaaway . will speak to the Nation tonight through [ §:00—Waldor{-Astoria Orchestra (N.| ton Picker.” | night, and a submachine gun sprayed WGR a coast-to-coast network of Columbia B.C.). 7:30—Correct time. | death to Raymond Cassidy. WEELI In & Story by Rex Beach H Broadeasting System stations, in Which | g:30—White House dinner music (N.| 7-31—Thirty Club Forum, conducted | Five men, four carrying revolvers, wegy s Staex o Nax: B Musical Washington's WMAL will serve as the B.C). by A. Cloyd Gill. leaped from a closed cad that drew up e The Matmg Call” 3 “key” station. .| 7:00—Bible talk: “Stewardship and | 7:45—Entre Nous (C. B. .. where C: several others were WTAG = | Matinees Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Owen, both Missions,” by Arthur P. Black | 8:00—Eve}ine M. Papas, pianist. |in conversation. Cassidy was_ clubbed WJAR ANTHRACITE | C d . daughters of the greatest political an- O sart Eavmen's Move: | 8.90—MoAthly summaty of the activi-| At the command, “Let him have it"| WYVC ' ne Boct Gince 1820 EYELYN BRENT | omeday and Evenings tagonists in American history, but who | ment for Stewardship. ties of the Washington Cham- | the fifth man drew a submachine gun WRC | are themselves close friends, will maic their appearance before the microphone | in the weekly national radio forum ar- | ranged by The Evening Star. It will be O'Malley, commissioner of fish-| 9:00—Swanee Syncopators. " 22, on his way v's their first public utterance on national | eries. T e N iavraiigeq | to Viklt 1hla ‘fances; ‘was struck in the| DD COMPANVBIREHIGH Casb idmigh politics since the election when IIlnois | g.99_Organ recital by Lew White (N. by The Evening Star. Speakers, €¥¢, and perhaps mortally injured. Movie Star in Person in | Extra Mi t Bent Mrs. McCormick to the House and BC) | Representatives - elect Ruth| Cassidy was known to police as a “Happy Go Lucky” Performance Florida did the same for Mrs. Owen. THE EVENTNG _STAR. TASHINGTON. D. €. SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1929. merce is Today on the Radio PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1929. (Meters on left of call letters, kilocycles on right. All time p.m. unless otherwise (National Broadcasting Co.) 3:30—R. C. A. demonstration hour (N. 4:30—Stories from animal land, by :15—St. Regis Orchestra. :45—"What the Department cf Com- | Doing,” by Henr: 8:30—Mildred Hunt_ with Marimba indicated.) ¢ (Washington Radio Forum.) 5:20—Farm hints for the suburbanite. 5:30—Naylor's Orchestra (C. B. 8.). 6:30—Phil Hayden and Jimmie Har-| | ber of Commerce, by Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., secretary. 8:45—Frank Davis, reader. Hanna McCormick of Illinois | MACHINE GUN GANE SLAYS CHICAGOAN { of Fiancee. By the Assoclated Press from under his coat, and Cassidy fell. A street car passed during the firing |and bullets poured through the win- | dows. James Hawkins, | gambler and member of a beer-run- Yomorrow (Sunday) EVENING LQM p4 7 °clock Ask your dealer for AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. FILM ARTS GUILD Praents UFA's Sincers an The Eternal Triangle “HOMECOMING” F_St. at 13th—Cont. frors 11 AM. NOW PLAYING REREE ADOREE —ON T STAGE— BOBBY AGNEW il With a Brilliant Cast 1 i Versien of ied exellent { OPENS TOMORROW! With GALA Evening PERFORMANCE All-Colored Daily —_— A sparkling comedy Mrs. McCormick is the daughter of Orchestra (N. B. C). and Ruth Bryan Owen of Flor-|RNing gang. He formerly was a sanitary | 3 = Mark Hanna, noted Republican leader. | g.00_General Electric hour with sym- Jda: ‘music by United States | district paliceman.’ He wvas fo have N B SOREDY Friday Night at 12:01 Mrs. Owen is the daughter of William phony orchestra under direction Army Band. jeen married next week to Miss Julia | g “WRONG AGA] & Jennings Bryan. Both will discuss Con- of Walter Damrosch (N. B. C.).|11:00—Leese's Saturday Nighters. |8 ‘ebb, who rushed across the street | P f FOX MOVIETO! m(xomidu‘rmm -specglsl. be“'ér;‘iféfié 10:00—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra 11:30 to 12:00—Everglades Orchestra x;flfl;cl;;fl::gemzmr the shooting and | ay or M-G-M N Ph M Ii 7 riate musical program wil (N. B. C). | (C. B. 8). s y. one: Metropolitan 944. ¥ the United States Army Band, under | 11.00_\weather forecast, 4T Stanton’s saloon, which has been | ANNOUNCEM| % . A the direction of Capt. William J. Stan- | 11101 o 12:00--Radiograms—Ward- | 205.4—WJISV—1,460. closed for some time, is in the heart of Pl‘OpCl‘lV alace has fif’..f.’,.... For Reservations in Advance na}r& sty s ae] man Park Dance Orchestra. | 6:30—Old King guti hnni(lzist.‘ il e stockyards district. I & L e mh® wreventation usual e major por St 6:45—Talk on Spring planting and | ——— f what ti . remainder of WMAL's program will e | SRS N AR, gardens, by F. W. Bolgiano, Erich Kleiber Operated On | nsurance ot ate oW mme ot B b o cse schecuied 1o taK | (Washington Navy Yard) TR Ramert’ G Jammson, Jews ham | BERLIN. March 23 prich | ith e A THEATRE organizations. cse scheduled e vy | 7:30—Robert G. Johnson, jews harp , Marc 23 (#).—Erich we a T et part are Eveline M. Papas, pianist: PI¢l | 3:45—Weather Bureau reports. Wb | Kleiber, cliief conductor of the Stafe | o e e T Fiayden and Jimmie Harbicon, popular | 9:55—Arlington time signals, 8:00—Shenandoah Ramblers. | Opera, whose wife is the former Ruth | Character rm;mm:;s; annl; s?:;;sp.ml;‘-:g:ls‘lm —Weather Bureau reports. 8:30—Plantation Echoes. Gom}l ich of Los Angeles, was operated = g reader; e Swane vl e e 9:00—Uncle Jerry. on for appendicitis yesterday. Peri- | the pianist of the Cotton Pickers’ Or- 228.9—WOL—1,310. 9:15—Harmonica sdlos.. tonitis had set in and his case 1¢ consid- | Loan | ATlONAL chaea, e e oriie o (American Broadcasting C0.) 9:30— R. F. & P. Fiddlers. | ered dangerous, but his physicians hope | | £1.00, 75e & 80c. ;‘:rsn ‘::xl:dfnnlgl‘l t concert of the Ever- | 5:45—The Town Crier. mzoo—gb"oodvllle Brown, Southern trou- to save his life. ]NSURE your property— THE HOUSE OF SOUND HITS “THE HOUSES OF TALKIES’ e ;hdes Orchostrs and a new feature des- | 6 Nuugetéln( knowledge. 10‘15—_“5:“,‘;;“129' . —————— - automobile, . furniture, LOEW'S | | | MAT. TODAY %% 506 ] igatedas Entro Nou . Or- & Patriotic. taik. 10:30—Catskill Trio. R on e s eaway, WL cost Douse, Tl | William Coliier's Greatest Success The General Electrlc Symphony O | 130 mequest program. 10:50—Flantation Bchoer. | TS T eversthing Jou Bosess se- COLUMBIA “NOTHING BUT Pamrosch, again dominates the musical | 7:11 to 7;%0_:3““’; o “2;::""' };:gt%,.&lf‘:mz | r— e ‘B""“w f(he ot 4 ¥ ST. at 12TH | d f ' - 10:00 to 12: ance music. E 3 rom “Your Bank” throug! ST, | e portion of WRC's program. The or-| Do You Kno & (Charicter Loan: THE | THE TRUT“ chestra will play the miniature master- piece of the French composer Sain:- Saens, “The Swan,” and a group of other classics, among them the overture to “Le Roi d'¥s,” excerpts from “Cysa- Pro; 454.3—WEAF New York—660 OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. grams prepared by the Associated Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 461.3—WSM Nzshville—650 That my Special Private Train on my 39-day Vacation Tour of the West next July will be one of the finest trains crossing the continent: that it will carry plan enables you to return the money in small monthly - payments that establish a final bank bal- ance for you—if you are a by James Montzomery HTRING i LAUGHTER AND THRILLS! Next Week Seats Now “TWIN BEDS” lise” by Pierne, the andante from e ' Brahms' “Symphony No. 1,” Moskow-| g.30 _gjj and Jane. 7:15—Sunday School; newscasting. $, Sullman Club Car and a fine Loung- government employee. - P ) s “Spanis " and two old | 5 ; 3_Dr. Kieln: Goidman Band. and O n “Car “with thower ; ; B tah Songs by De Greel. LT ‘30— Bilite Jones and Ernie Hare. Whitlhe, Yeadime and Jomgins a5 i i OUGLAS | TONITE g snunent gy TODAY WRC aiso has scheduled the weekly | 7150 Romance Isie Sketch. 9:00—Uncle Walsh; Possum Hunters. || %ell s two fine dining cirs” We'ha [} a7 3:30 BEL A3 fi s organ recital of Lew White, another| g:50_hite organ recital. 9:45—Barn dance features. e pottinle i drval, Use all the services of e s concert by Mildred Hunt, crooner. and | gigg— wiidred Hunt and dance band. | 12:15--Ed McConnell. TOUF of Lo West “Your Bank.” Begin - e fodern Play by . H. HARPER SomCe o3 band. and dance music by | 3'50MUICEeC T Restra. hour. s i Tl TR ine e nese A B L i L e eet- | 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. o P e or savings account. ifl‘n‘ | T"E nE'". s MIST.ESS 7:00—Amos-Andy; Pipe Club. 8:00—Goldman Band; Jones and Hare. route will 11:00—The Wright Sisters. Sunday Night Fingers” included in Miss Hunt's 3 g tra. mg::n, While White will play one of B “_ 00—Symphony Orchestra. Tl MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEATS MONDAY is own &mnpuv&ehw;n‘mg:r& £l 394.5—WJZ New York—760 10 :tn'rll'amct:] features. ne AMOUST Theodore Dreiser's Dramstie Classie Storm,” Faure's ‘The B °| 4:30—Rudy Vallee's Orchestra. ! eater organ recital. PARAMOLNRE “ » = T T ki 39— The Pickard Family; sports. 258.5—WWVA Wheeling—1,160 Deparlmental | et st to HEAR AN l"“"g" TRAGEDY . 00—Faultless Five. i | Be oneof the I8 e you ith The second of the series olt mk: or; 90 _Pals Orchestra. 11:00—Mountaineer cxu:m B k | this star who l::"em}’”_ ; HOWARD PHILLIPS g;n "’:‘c"e‘"‘,’;m‘;‘t #é% ?‘@b:l"):ggs“:g 7:00—World in music; dance. 11:30—Old-time Orchestra. an laugh ""‘.]"“: e you roar | And the Season’s Most Important Cast me) 5 145—Dr. n business. g, HETES rst Nights. 5 e . Geekly will be given tonight by Henry | [T45—Dr, Kien oF b CENTRAL Tost reasonable price. “Your Bank” e | der, HeEmake B0 g | | ek 30 SRR SIRY MRS O'Malley, United States commissioner | 8:00—COIMAD TET oie Hare., 2939—KYW Chic 1020 1 also have two 16-Day trips to Colo- it Leatrice JO)"il | tete =5 % it of fisheries. “Facts About Fish” s the | 3300 Por "\inericana Matimbas. K o T 8nd Jon Fare: Bl ce- Canyon. Fat 1326 Penna. Ave. N.W. Betty B | S - ¥ g 10:00—Orchestra; String Ensemble. FA"rorcsr 4aq’ the morin rm"oE Grand Fio M E ty Bronson ! POLYI’S-- Tonight, 8:20 | topic of his radio address. 9:30—The 7-11's Orchestra. A half hour request program will be, o 11:00—News; orchestra. Canyon. i oldunn-Mayer nerums broadeast by WOL this evening, WJSV's | 10:00—Melodrwte o\ 11:30—Slumber music; orchestra, Asi: for details of my Western Tours. Under U. 8 Aflf::;mg "o‘;fifl\.): s BEGINNING TODAY o ehief contribution to_the radio enter- 1:00a—Insomnia Club; dance music. || E. R. ROCHESTER’S TOURS Government VAN and SCHENCK | ©. < MARKTWAIN'S < | | I Musical Comedy Event of the Deeade tainment will be a radio revue and barn | PR AR T T DL T l dance, scheduled from 10 to 11 o'clock. . CHICAGOAN IS SLAIN. 422.3—WOR Newark—710 5:15—Studio tea. 6:20—Hebrew Orphan Asylum Band. 6:50—Aviation talk; orchestra. 7:30—Sports review; Fraternity Row. 8:15—National Security League. 8:30—Friends of Music Chorus. Main 3880. 910 District Natl. Bk. Blds. or Chesapeake & Ohio Ticket Office. Main 748, 714 Fourteenth st. n.w. | A CONNECTICUT L YANKEE 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 NAT AYER ELSA ERSI METROPOLITAK DAILY 11 AM. TO 11 POL SUNDAY 3 TO 11 P)M. y. (2 hours). 11:00—Features; popular a—Knights of the Bath. 447.5—~WMAQ Chicago—670 Adapted by Fields, Rodgers and Hart ¢ CHICAGO, March 23 (#).—Raymond with WILLIAM GAXTON Cassidy, 30, said by police to be identi-| g.56 Gampoleers. 9:00—Concert orchest i g B e it TR T T i ’zo—-?r:'ccfu;;d' s!l;’err::.l'n, s SlmdaY, March 24, 8:15 PM. | B ¢ a7 FOURTEENTH ST year ago in connection with the sIa¥; | 19:30—Hotel orchestra. i P o |8 Wilisn Fos Fresents ' BES. MONDAY NIGH O nies, Hiwkins, 23,| 1:00—News; Clolden's Orchestrs. 4283—WLW Cincinnati—700 ree upiic Lecture H : s wounded. 348.6—WABC New York—860 : nna ) SEAT SALE NOW she fired by several men 3:30—Demonstration_hour. . m'lx:: m"i’ curtained ‘automoblle. 1:00—Matinee Progflm& 7:00—Two Trios; aviation talk. [{ v'” | 1 The Grestest Theatrical Semsation Pofice. when they learned Cassidy | 6:30—Dinner music. 7:40—Hotel orchestra. 0 e ur rot ers! had been emplo by the Chicago 7;2“-‘5&7‘,0 . 8:00—Goldman Band; Jones and Hare. sanitary _district, tried to discover | T:43—Studio DIOBTIT o ociry R s Brotherhood is a fact in nat ] Whether he had been called as a wit-| 8:00— P’fl:e So i 10:00—Hawalians; organ. 1 ure. G ] Tess in the recent grand jury investi- | 9:00—Arabesque LoVE Songs. LE00-—Dance o How may it become a living reality in dail it 8 i gation of the aisiicts muadied ngh- | 10i00 ponce hour, 280.2—WTAM-WEAR Cleveland—1070 || Jife? . ® e = EDMUND LOWE 4 s o that Cassidy might have been 272.6—WLWL New York—1,100 0—Hotel orchestra; dinner music. ® u AND DAINTY 2 Thurs, SMatesoe, $1, $130. Slain for vengeance for testifying con- - i 00—Old-time dance; orchestra. A study class in Theosophy meets every Wednesday, 8:15 p.m = LOIS MORAN L Sat. Mat—coe. 51, $1.30. $2 ed pay roll “padding” by| 6:00—New Rochelle College hour. 8:00—Hotel orchestra. . o e [] . e i ek ‘:l:;(dmm{ Sy %:?5_;‘[% I v posta. 0 mmpho?yn orchesira. Library open daily, except Sunday, from 2 to 5:30 P.M. - A Fox Movietone E e 22.6—WPG = 00=Dhnes mukle, (3 Do | § TALKING PICTURE 1 . ST | e [ THE UNITED LODGE OF THEOSOPHISTS || LA L i STRAND - - - %4, S Masical Teature, 398.8—WCX-WIR Detroit—750 709 Hill Building, 17th and Eye Sts. N.W. ! GEORGE ADE [} TODAY! sie THEATER v Tows SHELBY, N. C., March 23 (®)—Five| 9:15Studio program. s o No dues, fees or collections ! : AP I bl PLAYING BURLESQUE children were nuck&d byz‘; rabid ‘(;-t. 10;00_%::10@ Boys. i m:ue:.t'\;ld ‘33?&'1 music. i Added Screen Attraction fr‘h" 'P'"‘ "‘h}“ Ly: 1 8 215 Hours of Real Entert which terrorized e n section :20—] Ice; News; . 00— b o e Peppicst Entertoiner of ‘o e v of Cleveland County this week. o 4 0—7“‘1‘;‘;‘ Minutes from Broadway. ] CHIC SALE | the Foottinkts in a Tl “KEWI.’IE"EBLLS" Cats were being slain in wholesale 282.3—WBAL Baltimore—1,060 M_O—Gflu | Tn Band; Jones and Hare. | | X Amiricals: Crantust. Chisvnctes u a ance That I | {;:ursd':a ol’a!:oh:n;r‘i‘:‘ l:hehr? dlt ':Ts ;E‘MS—B“?:;:\ ‘g-kmg? S 11:00—News; Amos; dance (2% hours). a AL nciingl Comedy a G Eo R G E JESSEL I ! found to be infected with rabies. A | g:30_Billie Jones and Ernie Hare. —_— We Won't Break Banki Rul [] "A _LADY'S MAN" i ass. & g i L.)m nu’l:let:r o!{uglk%r cu';.! t;" 'ldd 00—Program from WJZ. March marriages last longest say Mr. € on't red L ]ng ules W On the Sta; :‘ e have been af and the “mad- WBAL Ensemble. : gkl SR et Eoenain | 1830 T e o o o8, B o fum: ; ; i err rrommans § || “LUCKY Tapidly. 11.00—Slumber music hour. iy e capkrated | el —but we can do everything any | § ] " Tonfi's—"; 5 i ciphia—idt | = —| bank should—and we do itina | % JUBILEE L BOY AMUSEMENTS. . d half of orchestras, | manner which will make you B This Merry Master of Ceremonies | Natinal_+Nothing But the Truth,” & oo Bongs by quartet. Sea Food and Shore Dinners, feel that serving you is a sincere | Will Introduce | e Jarce, comedy, at 2:20 and 8: .m. 30—News program. i - Belasco—"The Devil's Mistress,” with | 9:00—Musical Chefs. M- | pleasure—instead of a perfunc- B FLORRIE ARMSTRONG g § AMBASSADOR col*fs*¥w Brandon Tyman, at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Q_:g:}v{lnyne lcg::::{ r:: Commerce. | tory task. E OLSEN & ST. JOHN H TODAYCWM. UAINES in CALIAS Poli's—"A Connecticut Yankee,” mu- | 10: lour of 5 3 | 5 E 118 ALENTINE" (SYN b sical comedy, &t 2:20 and 8:20 pm. | 11:00—News; dance; organ recital. | hTh'atl s }‘ww we have earned ' Tvl;gMBiA%KG:I?JTs N _A;%E:O_“TNTFNL r:posurc which ] o — £ oMb S Pyt iy emetans ot 11 ’ e & 1 rmons s e S o(SiTnd_Keuple Dols buresque, % ?.:H'Et :’lfuburgh: Radio Club. Concrste Rondly Whned N “The Bank With a Smi GLORIOUS FOXETTES 2 - AV?&}JE%;RXP;BE 2 Bt SompA "™ v . el 7:30—Literature gems; Dr. 3 s . o “A MODERN DU BARRY." Earle—"The Carnation Kid,” photo-| 8:00—Goldman Band. ey e kyln rristed Washi Savi Y in a ROXY Setting 9] UEERTY ‘Capitol_st. P ILS am 13, 340, 58, 70| 30 Jones SO B Delivered o your work in Transit ashington Savings Bank “THE FLOWER BALLET” |§ Hizme witvort” S Navon pamt Little Theater—*“Home Coming,” from | 10:00—Chamber of Commerce. Mbtiey isnd’ispecls up S youc werk- Tenth and Grant Place FOX GRAND ORCHESTRA ! JESSE THEATER '35 Jyime 1pm. to 11 pm. i - 260.3—WHAM Rochester—1,150 | Try Our Concrete Delivery Service| Ty, E. Jarrell, Pres. 1. D. Leonard, Vice Pres. & Treas. Leon Brasiloff | TR TR TR GARGSTER ' AT ED OFodTX Palace—"The Mating Call,” at 12:40, | 3.30 Demonstration hour. Mal P: C L g 3 s ot N RN AT N Fox—"Making the Grade,” from 11| g:55—Theater party. SoeiWent AN ST RiBusa NW. | ,‘M°V: T“:F b TODAY —JFANETTE LOEE and JORN | i erneknow tor L E R 1 osRowsRiana v: i - | Y. f’OLONY Ga. Ave.’ & Farragut St. TODAY— JFANETTE LOFF and JOHN _MACK_BROWN in_“ANNAPOLIS." _ 00—Goldman Band; entertainers. 00—School of Music. 0—WJZ program. am. to 11 pm. Metropolitan—“Lucky Boy,” at 11:20 NE HINES in SERIAL and FOX MOVIETONE NEWS “THE WRIGHT IDEA am., 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:25 pm.| 9 m. it ¥ (drnlnmilr(h—‘;’l'k;: ’n:lhmy Tlflf;" ;xczco- }‘; :g?;{,':fif;:‘;g“‘,‘g' i It Speaks For Itscit e EMPIRFE 011 H St. N.E. COMEDY ond week), at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:20,| "7 O — 2 3 SR : g T 5:20, 7:25 'and 9:30 p.m. ;fgl—WGYufrchM%'F’” —_—— “Hearts In Dixie? "'} ™08 ioaecon. i HE EE;I"[LIE&DTQFR A‘?n‘}""figifr‘n ssador- Jimmy Valen- nner music. f R l , . 9 .o _TIGER'S SHADOW.” i | Frre ER_AND_EGG_MAN.”_ ot ! e T and | ety man, » A, lor Resuits rrcss For e P me i G || OME v s sc e~ § I DUMPARTON s T . . —_—_= = a1 TODAY-—VICTOR McLAGLEN 1 ‘O NCOLN in - VEST o A og__g;:,pggys 3::}\_::(;:}! 1rs L i ill % o5 THE SOUL OF THE SOUTH i |J _-CAPTAIN LAsH- e, " ROANC By -COMBDY.” iR 8:05 and 9:55 p.m. T ratway. t's Lactobacillus Aculuphdus TALKING AND SINGING g (f| NEW 9 8t st s TAKOMA “h ni Bt Central—"Me Gangster,” at 12:30, 2. | 11:00—Dance hour. . = ' £ FROM A MOTION PICTURE 4 TORAY_HOOT _GIBSON in “KING T TR !h‘;:)nnx_l'_lsr; sl bl i 302.8—WBZ Springfield—990 With a P (!(Il.grpe H SCREEN : ! TGER'S SHADOW. 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