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" a THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON; D. (O, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1929.' songress Jleted the pending | meet tomorrow evening in the lecture | RITES HELD FOR TEACHER | o et fsitation and he pas ey | CLLY NEWS IN BRIEE. 5 (0 Cnieen o the Covenant | | R WEATHER Beatho it. Mr. Hoover is never disposed to | TODAY. | Rev. George Farnham of the Cleveland | ) B3 [xmos. wasavr o B | i ing, at| Park Congregational Chureh will speak | AM. On Monday. Puneral services f(‘l' N(l,‘.‘ Mars cross his bridges before reaching them.| A special Civitan dinner meeting, . 122° 1 i i | ““Those who have talked with the Chief | which cvery Civitan is expected to bring | before the Eible class and an fllustrated | ) AR IR e Tefed tmchr of T Dl | N lecture on “The Seal and Salmon Fish- | ; Aar- hiv Executive about this matter scem to ! a boy, to celebrate a men and boys District of Columbia—Showers aiit | clov of Mas :: e e ?‘;fi‘%xm%fi&;g? g:l;(-i | be very certain that reports that he | night, will be held 6:30 o'clock at La : eries of Alaska” will be given by Com- | possibly thunderstorms late tonight and | : | Runeral serviccs at the v atter a long illness, were con- | will seck the services of Frank O. Low- | Fayette Hotel. Comdr. . W. Shrum | missioner Henry O'Malley of the United | tomorrow; warmer tonight; cooler to- | > iy Lo, LA B > . former Governor of illinois, as| of the Navy will give a stereopticon | States Bureau of Fisheries. | morrow night; increasigg mumeny, Kon wit o A 518 cucted at the residence this afternoon. den, e rterment was in Farmony ('rmrberv | chairman, are far from the mark. "Mr. | lecture, “Ringing the Bells of E: winds. by e s | 1 i ¢ Mr. o nding boys o si La N “ha eill | Showers ssibly | 3 | Fanabars Miss Mart t tav e t | Lowden, who was foremost among Mr. | The outstanding boys from each senior | Psi Lambda Tau A.Xu Chapter will Maryland Showers and possi | | A called fo £ h‘(:nl un:n"r‘r(l;::d‘:bml:‘{ 1“!& {l(“mf‘:g;r Hoover’s opponents for the Republi high school will be guests of honor and | give a dance Friday evening at the | thunderstorms late tonight and -tomor- | | © was o member of the Metropolitan | Hoover Expected to Use EX- | presidential nomination. withdrew from | be aecompanicd by their fathers. Roosevelt Hotel. | row: warmer tonight; cooler tomorrow | More Pressing Than Enrnne 1AM A. M. E. Church the race after the Republican conven- | = T T o LT — atioy | PlEht: increasing southerly winds, be- - M. E. CI s S 5 2 tion had rejected the equalization fee| The Fcho de France will meet, 8| The D. C. Public School Association | coming fresh to strong. _ \vum AN, JAMES B e s, o treme Care in Appoint- | principle of the old McNary-Haugen in St. Paul's Hall, V. street | wijl meet tomorrow, 8 pm. in board | Virginia—Showers and possibly mun-| Improvement, Gen. Foulois el tin: a sister, Mrs. Phoebe A. Clarke, and | | bills Fificenth. The play “Gringoire” { yoom of the District Building. derstorms tonight end tomorraw; warm T : Ditaber oF enhews abd Dieces. ! Some friends of Mr. Lowden now in sent = " er in the interior tonight: cooler in 2 number of nephews sod nlepes. ing Its Personnel. | Washington assert ‘that he would not NI e e s will join the Zonta | west and central portions tomerrow; in- | elis Aero Club. "‘H‘(!‘p‘ Tembership on the board even R e S v s at a dinner to be | creasing southeast winds. hpe c ~ if it were offered to him. The former 3 S Prances Chtteiis, . ois i ven tomorr 5:30 pm., at the Na- - o1 e . a v "t OPEN A CHARGE 5 e acociated press Fovernor twice has sought the presiden- | ¥, Miss, Panccs, Guteius, pramst, ““.:mwn Press Club Building | Besdnimter S hare 0 o | £ Thie warkilof thier new SeronuuNGs| voliean: axbeatk Even before President Hoover has fin- | tal nomination of his perty and was e ] SR i) Thermometer—4 p.m., 63 8 PM., 58: | 1yan o of the Department of Com 3 N, GEORGIA. ACCOUNT | Ished the difficult task of completing | nominated for the vice presidency in| The committes of Christ Church,| The adult Bible class of Foundry |12 midnight, 51; 4 am., 42; 8 am., 47|, /& - | the personnel of his law cnforcement | 1924 only to refuse | Washington patish, will give a card | Church will meet May 7 at the home of | Boon, 63 | st FINE MEN'S WEAR | commission he finds the problem of & g pe Di rty, 8 o'cl at Northeast Mas Mirs. Elackburn, 1525 O sircet, for its| Barometer—4 p.m. 2085; 8 pm. ! acronautical - selecting members for another impor- Sclections to De Difficult. per Bl and B streets horthe | monthly business and social mectiny 29.91; 12 midnight, 4 am, 3001 | two years, Brig. Benjamin D. | | - tant new agency, the Federal Farm| Selection of the farm board is not | cast. for the benefit of the Episcopal - 8 am, 30.06; noon. 30.00. | Foulois, ant chicf of the Arn o) ‘EISEMAN 7th & F Board. already being thrust upon going to be an ees k. as a prerequi- | Church Hc u,h Bl Golden Rule Council, No. 10, D. of A., | Highest temperature, 64, occurred at| Air Corps, told members of the Aeio | ° 5 —— e | Lt e dow oo i b tment, it is explained, will — Il give a card party tomorrow in pan. yesterday. Club of Washington Chapter of the Na- | PEOCTOR. 0CTAVIA i the. honorary posts of the commission, | Site for appointment, it i s fliary to WNational Capital Post, | Northeast Masonic Temple, Eighth and | west temperature, 40, occurred at|tional Aeronautic Association a R SN but_indications are that there will be be the possession of broad financial |y Bareln (Wear. Wil strects northeast. | 5:45 am. today. incheon yesterday in the New Willard | 53 i ¢ A 3 Temperature same_date last year— | Ho e ; 3 W N | plenty of candidates for the $12,000 and executive experience as well as a | card 8 o'clock, at Thomas E Deray e . y W ARRE* places on the farm board. Many of the | thorough understanding of the farm b, 132 achusetts avenue. The Board of Education will meet Highest, 79; lowest, 55. here is need for further improve- % AL hopeful, in fact. are in Washington now | problem and a sympathy Wwith the ; Wednesday, 3:30 pm., in Franklin | Tide Tables, ment of airplanes and aviation eng v . ISAAC HAWLING f T TAVULL to exert what influence they can mus- | plight of the agricuitural industry as a T W homas Circle Citizens’ As- | School Building. 03 SR e oday, Gen said, but he e o il i ter to obtain appointment to this new | whole I meet. 8 o'clock. in the lec- ; o Furnished by ';4““0-1 5;;‘“-- Coast and | pressed the opinion that ths 5 ey v v t F l H Federal organization which is expected | Mr. Hoover is represented as being in oom of Northminster Presbyterian | The ‘gmwn' Guild "\l” S"rv: ;‘, Geodetic Survey. more pressing '"‘P”! for improvement of | . to have power and standing comparable | accord with the leaders of farm organ- | Church. chicken dinner tomorrow from 5 to 7 oday—Low tide, 6:50 a.m. and 7:34 | aviation personne | f unera OME 1 5 1% Th Faderst Rescore Aoar or jzations and other friends of agriculture S < .. at Albright Memorial Chur 5, 4ih high tide, 12:21 am. and| “It is far more important today to i the Interstate Commerce Commission. | that the makeup of the board i§ just | “¥e Old Time Barn Dance and Mod- | a tten] 1 | have good pilots to sol | 3619 14th St. N.W g : | about the most important thing in the | &1 Jazz Dance.” sponsored by the ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:41 am. and |plane and engine problems Corner Spring Road Waits Passage of Bill. | Whole program, and that the members | Rechabites, will be given this evening or class of the Immaculate rgh tide, 1:13 am. and 10t economize on personnel, | SWEENEY. BRIDGET A ¥ Col. 464 While some names may have been | will have the power to make or break | &t ¥Ye Old Country Store, Phoenix Club) Conception Academy will have a card | 1:26 p.m. | ot very soon to sec commercial | | s 4 suggested to ”,r. President. however, he | the plan proposed in the pending legis- | Hall. Pennsylvania avenue and Third | party Friday. 8:30 pm., in Oyster’ e i aside Mo aviation organizations in this country | lencil Adams 10341 has given little if any thought to ap- | lation g sirect southeast. ditorium, Twenty-sixth and Penns) P ety S e [estabiish the rigid Army sys- | pointments. as this is @ problem he| Senator Nve of North Dakota, one of | mye economic siudy class of the | Vania avenue _ Today—Sun rose 5:12 am.; sun sets | tem for producing pilots 4 will be calied upon’ to meet only after | the Senate group of Republican inde- School will meet. o'clock, at — . LT RSO e Stul the pilats s | pendents, and ne ot who have o e vited i omorro n rises 5:11 am.; sun|thoroughly trained and th talked with the President about the ® reet. Public invited, Porto Rico Bars Death Penalty. | '-: 1pm. Fon Kininod to iy by ap ¥ | kind of i s 1.’ o ah :h‘(‘ FUTURE. SAN JUAN., Porto Rico, April 30 (). | A:‘,\:fl‘nb(p Ilan*::xq(j:‘ br-\'};;h:«z e ;i | TERRY. LILLIAN CRABRF e L e Jige S. Watson, chiet of the Dis-|—The death penalty was abolished yes- | nalf hour after sunset, o o OoC ed himself as the | 129, 129 : o O T ceie t Jiamo_ men of | trict of Columbia Fife Department, will |{erday in Porto Rico with the signing | iy ARG Deriape, thies only atilor wio f of his carnest desire v ST tie | Bu the Speaker s @ wenkly Tuncheon | by Gov. Horace M. Towner of the bill Condition of the Water. to fiy by a correspondence ability and of broad sympathy with the | be the speaker at the weekly luncheon | bY ; « { b i e e AN P farmer. ¢ | of the Probus Club at the Hotel Ham- | Passed recently by the Legislature. The | Great Falls—Slightly muddy. cours '“, e Lot N | 1 - ilton at 12:30 We 2 governor said that during the recent | " 4 tion pilot and in the early part of 1910 three-year trial during which the death Weather in Varlous Cities. he constituted the entire officer person- The West Virginia Society will meet | penalty was suspended there were fewer | FTempeiatie oz nel of the Army Air Service & tomorrow, 8 p.m. at the Washington | first and second degree murders com- | z e received a little Hymi traning | i PRIVAT Club. “Elcction of cfficers. Dancing and | mitted than in the period preceding. = rom the Wright brothers at Fort ) Becutiful Floral st i Lo o 2 in 1908, but when the Army purchased | Tributes AMBULANCES | 13 yreather. | its first Wright plane he was sent with vation : h that time he had the benc morrow, 12:30 p.m., at University Club. | : of only 90 minutes of flying time. He and up Steel Burial Vauits $85 Address’ by M. 0. Eldrldge, assistant = e e P e o 1o Fisiondy | fiew &t every opportunity, he said, and COMPLETE (34 The Rotary Club of Washington Wil | BAG-—mall. biack. contaln anye S0 o 1wy [dent e and his men would sit down | praGs. ANNIE. o loc meet tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Wil- | clothes. hetween 4ih St o Snd sis i : : loving men v Ha glothes. between, 48th st. n.e. and 6th @ ? 3 1 and patiently analyze the accident and | dear mather. ANNIE DIGG: o departed Up |lard Hotel. Edward T. Franks of the | e Finder "blease enil Lincola | Brminghem . 2382 82 62 L Sedk <ol Qeternne i hen he | this b o A T e FUNERALS it SR o | Blamarci cck to determine its cause. Then he n will be the guest speaker, in | BEADED LEATHER BAG. Black and white, | Buffaio. N. Y 9 35 0.06 C would write to the Wright bre i 1his world may sends SHERATERIE speaker, vear_tsth and H sts. nw._Call Col. 8049, * | CI . S.G i describing the mishap, and they would | obisLnusia oy Sedoe. HAMBERS | lon of Nallonas Boys’ weel. | mieg, voip, wrewd otontaining | G Ui #2040 2% Biciuds | AdTRE R BY Felnenth tiow (o cors | : iend s [| GEL AN BE R S 1 oo |t TR S e B T . . e [ 5 : tomorrow from 5 t0 7| CAT. sray and white, from near 196 7 Main 3707 PHONE COL. 432 | pm. at the Elks' Club. | Please phone North 72 o | ciGareT JASE, silver ¢ of engrav- | El Paso. T 29 3 A i The Business Women's Council will | Presenited. at” Lowell Aitport | Galveston. Tex. 3 s Eulaeen, aptuatinell fomers - ica Reward. Address Box 50-5, | Helena. Mont... 29 1 acronautics branch of the Depar | —° ' | Huron. §. Dak: 2 ¥ |ment_of Commerce, urged members of Indianapolis.ind = CRO 1d. sbout 3 imchies | set with | J 0D Fin, 4 | the club to ex care and judgment o i Béga. ) 419 duhat, mow | Prsiin | dunaea: Olty Mo: S858 2 0,01 sel lanes which they may HER CHILDREN. i DOG-~Witite wire-haired teivior, BIRE 9ot | Toulsvite. Ky ; ISR Dt e s P, A e e 1V clipped.” except. lexs and | Miami. Fia 0 : can further the progress of aeronautics | ihe ; iy ‘dearly beloved son. Phone Prankin 4102 or | New Orleans’ - better by purchasing older types of) X a0 demazted (his | New York, Y. 2 5 ersn r gines i n L L et o e h AR CeTy— G | BEN otk X R aireraft and engines which have beeh | peap ¢ the grave where my son is laid white with hlack .spots groon i | Omaha. Nebr 3 y |proved by use than by giving their 5 the memory which x WS oy ors o “Spot B P : support to new types which may appear Wisconsin 217 Raymond st. Chevy ‘E"f’”'l; “‘N- b ;\(:‘lm;.]r;'b;n:;:" Er{r?:,m‘:i:v:“t?:tl;\'rrm 1 Saiurday nignt. consisting bf spread. caste | Soruand, Oreg.. 30,38 56 3 'F,' ‘;’"“’ et o e el ADDIE 1319- 1321 F Street Pk 3 chossed shhers And) 5 doweln |Rinder | galt Take Gty |3 6 3 olidy | of aviation engines must come before | 0t iy dear wite: ADDIE i Sin Antonin B there can be any marked improvement | died one aplik | San Diego, Calif 5 b of aireraft, he said My >, how T miss you SSES, tortoise shell rimmed; at Fox Fran : SR renentalive ® ¥ ne but God can tel Theater Saturday night. Reward. Frankiia Louts. Mo, 29 ar | Teprenenative. Muns, of Mioresciw) 1t som o ..‘u'm you OLD WATCR. RamaCErveT |8 M 5 a0 b R vl e JOLD WATCH, hand-carved initials ~J_ K. | Seatle. 20.34 ent. Co e handler, presiden T ariin are falling STETSON HATS Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. K homineral reward on return to 214 Rit- | Qnokane, Wesh- HEL 7 |of ine club, presidd. thd T o ai KEY CASE. black leather. with kevs. vicin- FOREIGN. It the dens wife could Come back home. ity of 18th and Columbia rd. Reward. RUREIC LONELY HUSBAND, HENRY JOHNSON. & Adams_10100. (7 am., Greenwich time, today.) Y BOSTON]ANS e e i Deaths Repoflcd 0MY50X. 301N W, o merory ot oue The Ame Business * Club of | _The memory is a sort of mental reser- : : 16 Lo Texaa with & foree of four endixted Bkt ik City Washington will meet at luncheon to- | : TUrges Care in Selection. ne on back, R. C. Fowler London, England. The following deaths have been reported to | SON, who passed away three years ago to- w. liberal Paris. Fr e . 45 Cloudy he | d 12 121 Shoes forMen , i Kbyl i Lo B f) rwm,. ett > g st [ oen fed 0 T Reward 5 Tl . y | Zisel Aronson. 81, d. THE FAMILY. ® black case, name of | 3 observat | Nethan R Switser, 16, g A token of love to Co., April 26. Reward. 812 | Hamilton, Bermuda... kK Cloudy \‘." e g ur dear mother. MARTHA n.w., Brightwood, ter | San Juar, Porto Pl-'n . 8 Clear ary C e ' N s wh ed three years ago 0= 530 pom. © " | Havana, Cuba D8 Cloudy Ao S vt T4, Sibles Hospital e SPECTACLES, With tortoise-shell {rame. in | Colon, Canal Zone . 8 Partcloudy | RNl R Dousiass. 13, 118 Fast Canitol st Bt LOVING CHILDREN. « Ieather case; ' Grorgin, ave, in 3300 biock. D Callie Kirbr. 0. Garfield Hgm.ya\. LA FONTAINE, JAMES HENRY (HARRY). A TWO RINGS, In washre ‘Tourist Camp, | v. 61 2560 R. T ve. n.e. memo of iny_dear son. JAMES HENRY Sl R B Births REported. . | emer o £7, 0 o JANES, HENRY 172-S. Star office. 1* o T SO R SR sears ago today, April 30, 1920. $ 5 - 7 o ¥ " : { . WALLET, black, confalnifi SO0 calling | Albert’ A" and Florence Miler. irl: iho 3513 Mass. ave | Au revorr. 0 is a nice saving it s g e Lo el and Roosevelt Hotel. Liberal reward. Call J. and len G. Maguire, boy. 3 « Kool od - b THOMPSON, ELIZABETH. In sad but lov- | \WRIST WATCH. gold. on 4 b1 Frank and sy Arionio, ot onsld, O Highas, 36, 1492 Bitmore,st | ouher, BLUABEIL TROMBSON, $ho bracelet: initials 8. R. L on case Robert and Lottie Dungan. gi ; T L™ { " his life one year aso todav. bracsiet: initials 8- R - RCL Rohorld® end Bite Glasor, el farparet . Bimnes 24, Sibley Hospital. e v WRIST WATCH, green gold, initials D, K.": | gaaries and May Manson. boy, oy v, 71, Home for the Aged Silver band, set with turquoise stones. He B el 5 5 Ward. 133 Leland st.. Chevy Ghase. Md. ; hiecn, ins. 56. 1708 Sth st 3 p love's dev WRIST WATCH. white gold. lndy's. Jeanus B.and Helen L. Parke, bo. Emma Wi seedmen’s Hospital. | * ts still long fo . 2 nonds, i hires. gres nan abe [ b . 1231 N. J. & In style, materials and tailoring the suits el W e e e T e iy | SO B i o e RS60 and | paver AR D ULDRER, * ward. est 780, Apt. 610. 2% Ernest and Hilda M. Norwood, boy. T we’re now selling at $29.50 will equal e Shoa e M LIS LS ew ) | WRAVER whe Heueriad” those priced around $45 in nearly all CUSTOM-GRADE-SHOES -FOR-MEN| == T ofdenl g mar i bee @ard of Thanks., | ! To me the saddest of the )‘la.’. h | other shops. | WEAVER. MORTIMER G dr. We wish to | | { His cheery smile and kindly ways Bcaice three ven i Dreskions of ‘Svmpatiyand the besiticsl | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. For proof, make comparisons. SO i S alna g 20 a¢ the T. F. COSTELLO : THE FAMILY. ** | 1794 North Capitol St. NORTH 1976 _ Apaths. "~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 4 | (ISAAG BIRCH) | BAKER. JAMES. _On Monday. Aprit 2. 3034 M St. N.W. s | 1025, JAMES HAKER. beloved husoand of fened 104y Y > : late Levinia ~Catherine | Baker_ and 5 M. Stein Fiunerai from the _cm\nm 0 7 of F:f"g»_“,;j' ors Sobs Co. 1113 Tth ;; tealliamt A {ngasdsefs G0 TS sl el . : e pAnst 81 the Shyin of the Sacied | Tih, e original W. R Speare establichs % - and Park rd. at 9 oclock. | BED% oo v ess 1009 H St. N.W, friends invited. Interment | miivey And Beus | Formerly 940 F St. N.W. e .l\gy.mpmm w&| Wm. H. Sardo & Co. mes Howard o e, " E ABETH, ved wife of W Barnes. erlate residence | Private Limousine Ambulance 4-Piece Street Suits 2 - EUREEE| Dics Linoskie Sty JD' ‘ 4 . AN o Departed th Coat, vest, two regular pairs of . : = : AP BEINERY the' ellid | Siccceding the original W. R. Speare OO, trousers. e ‘ ; ol ’swl‘l ‘si":,,“,,w‘i . 151:2,3 Cflnncf-‘m;tsa(")e- e ; : iss Ethel Hart and otomac Blue serges and unfinished . 3 N T P from Falr. | 8 vears at 1208 H_st.. 43 sears at 940 F st worsteds. 2 mains restine i Joba T Siewiris it | Herbert B. Nevius g < 4 3 ]n)[n‘fvo. ‘!:t’*mu ce of Mrs. V. art, 65 FLner!l Home Gray worsteds and cassimeres, i . CHASE. JOSEPH. __Suddenly, nday, | 928 New Rork Ave. W, Mate S, 2 PV A ; Siher “J\.m‘lflg:ff“ Sk, bt | T Frank Geler’s Sons Co, mporte annels, plain light ; funeial 7 36 4th Hodern Conpel. * elepnons Main 2473 and dark grays and striped 3 . DODSON. EMMA. o0 0 2 fiied, Eficient Service, — i \ é MMA DODSON of 1034 | automioniie Chaet ! 9 Inodrn thielr ‘loss-a datoted W. W. Deal & Co. LINCOLN 8200. ESTABLISHED, 1876, gain this spring— _ Sty it RN | o't WIRIGHIE GO 1337 10th St N.W Phone North 41 We feature certain exclusive models from the ] f 1708 9 CHAS. S. ZURHORST " i workbench of Stacy-Adams. And again as in band ahale Gaskins, v Full O enone Lincoln 3 $ .50 i previous seasons they are shoes of the most : daug? } WILLIAM LEE’S SOT'\'ST 3 correct and authentic style. The quality you ‘ | CREMATORIUR find in Stacy-Adams Shoes is the result that ’fv"' AERT L T R I 292 PAAVE N W E\ATI)\\& 1384. 1388, can come only from expert craftsmanship in S o R Rl and e | TIMOTHY HANLON invited o . . g Comblnatlon Golf Sults ; the moulding of the finest leathers. GRFEN, .,\}\r Dyparied, s te S {)“4“1"1"1 l)}l;r{p'r(i_r-F- Pri ijl:‘a?hushszc‘; Naturally, such shdes cost more than average. M- beloved nasband of Alberia Green, Sl ) g Many enthusiastic wearers will tell how \nna. and B CEMETERIES. Belted or pinch-back coat, vest, well e fustiy e Wight pies T i el et | FORT LINCOLN CEMETERY long trousers and knickers. : inerdl ‘chapel, drd and Eve sis. sw. Pormatun Cae S S Bactarttn Herringbone worsteds and a _H g SETACYrRA AMS o B e of GLENWOOD CEMETE;{'Y ! $12.50 to $15.00° : Johuison leaves fo mourn. the! variety in tweeds. X 3 % u L T R AL R =i Choice lots and sites for sale, Sold in Washington Only by B trom Fraser s new. e 49 Vaultage $5 per month. ficiat Interment I, n Memorial | === S, FUNERAL DESIG) ) WL Fofi Y| BTACKISTONE, 1407 H o ° it ear, Deigved hustand of Sine Joues| - Beautiful Floral Designs INCORPORATED ====—=mmm=== i N eutiie o S5 and up White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs No Branch Stores A A _GEO“C.SHAFP_'ER A very good quality 1 6 West Side— rec e Al ~ Prdmwt Auie DIIEry BaFY in full, regular size $ 65 Doz. 612 13th Street Bet e:- &lG Sts T Joh ¥ SR B | G e Biree Cog 1313 F St | o (hey lss 4 belog Mary Artistic—expressive - inexpensive. 0,5 Yomt of friena . memalus 7es {|OEHMLER FLORAL CO. nd ave no Funeral services at Wi , 1283 G St N.W. Memorial Church, id Brooks st Beautiful l‘loral Emhl»‘vm—“vdlll Prices ne. at 1 p.m_Thu Phons Main 2181

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