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’ P Raider Five; Haskins Scorer By PEDRO Ret Ravders just rede through | the chempeomehip to victor yvalter eee the feet game They won he Geet eight straight and the championing, while the Eartl: Gusher: and WKWF and the Dw o> phere od owe we then tet pet could not make — the se Phe stewing of Mashins Skogu ont Butter Sweeting featured ©) Arnel, Roberts and Mat ewe comming we for their shar ont Meme Demnemech ami Swoet oe G48 ew pert towards eccwwme al Une cluty aed the chad witheut doubt eat Hawe hee entered in the | test played a good game, and they Ay ha al Nk de gly | lots of teamw torvge on _* oi Ll tah are * & the Perthquakers, the ferme Geheme bk brothers HMerrek | ma ¢ teem played the club's Bedete by themwelves, with no ome t help them out They play 8 © Greet game and ost som otehetam test they of having sub @ great a credt tot pt Pres ptarent nm game me te WKWP. the radi boys owt tte bit ehaky, but ait mow they are in fine shape Herald Throws News went te an o Lindeley Lam eed feb, @ to 24. in & Witte bin dr lant GHENT at the lig sparked the victors th 14 pilata Crus came ~ “i heading scorer of ee Bemeritt, of tne wrth 18 pont he quarters TP —-. ; i; 4 lit-«# ethene y id ’ 2-H Mine beveid gave Sweeting s te Geewne teve a rea em i eth quarter of the second atime tet the Ne werner shen gitten the Autemen enough ent 8 vite Heratd lost, 38 1 ~ Vettes tet tt Cm le but t a oe miy mine Boy b only, o tet Boy od Stand ~ Bete The thet Rae Rots mtr Mewteeat Piece tie mene vhs Ae ’ n ave By PEDRO AGUILAR ‘ield Da ToBe Held Friday, March 22 | AGUILAR and playing the game with the best of them. C. Smith, R. Smith, endoen, Joe Pinder, they got in ® fast, and Knowles was get- os there, with Saunders, Harvey rounding up into shape fast. The Divers looked like a real club in their last two games and them all a run for their very good players. The Independents had several Spec players for Bruno and Mc- Donald played well. For the Dental Corps, the tast game they played was one of the best I have seen them play and they sure looked good against the Radio boys, and Shuer and the ork. a OLSEN that cmeenctmegonnu oF SI SR a hen Ne har ayer and son, pride oft We sey eee Clem De- MHP IS (the shiek), Sardinas, Charles Perez, Joe Fleitas, Tony Hernandez, who goes out with his Pinto “Buster”; Albert Cabot, who has just returned from a visit way up north in Miami; Chiche Martinez, the one and only, and Andrew Martinez, the dark-hair- ed hiek and the boy who took nis horse to the beach Sunday and geve it a haircut, while the others played basketball. Seare Into points. Sweeting topped the vic- tors with 16 points. » by quarters: te Swan Hogs. 9 .12 10 15—46 Herald 5 7 18 8—38 In the third and final game, the ‘Trampit Company five clinched the Men's “B” Basketball League championship by defeating Car- bonell’s Lancheonette, 61 to 18. Valdez, tle little boy that’s everywhere over the court, sark ® total of 18 points, followed by Rosam with 17, Sellers 10, and Pineda and Hansen with seven each Curry seored five for the los ers, Sardinas and Giles four each. Seore by quarters 7 Carbonells 4 5 7 2-18 Transit 4 lt 12 35—6: Seorer: Buddy Williams. Timer: “Red” | Referee: Sailor. Umpire: Ray Schoneck. 1946, TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) E. M. Newman, noted travel lecturer, born in Cleveland, 74 Willam B. Stout of Detroit, ted Graham-Raige automotive nd aeronautical engineer, born at Quincy, UL, 66 years ago. hbishop Robert E. Lucey of Antonio, Tex., Roman Catho- relate, born in Los Angeles, ago. Janis, oldtime actress, n at Columbus, Ohio, 56 years Van Doren of New York born in Bir- Ala. 55 years ago. Nagel, actor, born wa, 49 years ago. P. Kelly of Dart- Col professor of jour- noted author, born at| bury, Mass., 62 years, ago. ta literary editor, ghar ad i Eric in ty-five boy stowaways| been caught since the end! . 20 Yd. Relay 1 four (4) b) A contestant may enter as two (2) events. Starters and judges will be} cials provided by the Key ‘ Recreation Dept. and the Athletic League. Poinciana Resident} » which will re- Sponsors ancal nen aeieies peas ae Sa RIAN Hi | Deepsea fishing, small boats. Let’s Set Our 1946 Goal For A Healthier Natio By CHARLOTTE ADAMS Associated Press Food Editor The average American house- satisfaction. Some of us are apt wife gained valuable information’ to have more money than we’ ve; about food during the war. She had in a long time. But that’s) knows moré than she ever did no reason for forgetting the eco- before about food values and bai-| nomic lesgns we learned of ne- anced meals, and she has also cessity. It's possible to avoid all! learned how to make Jower the hungers—hidden, hollow, and: grades and less interesting types, hum-drune—if you know your) of food palatable. This knowled- , business as a planner, a buyer ge improves her family’s health, and a cook. and helps the budget. We’ve made gains and we! There is a great question, how-,should keep them: Let’s raise the ! e ever, about how’ much of this) pees nation that’s ever liv- newly acquired wisdom. will stick. The need for better seta tional health among American: people was not just a war emer- gency. When you consider the ap-| palling number of American men turned down by the draft be- cause of defects directly traceabie | to nutritional deficiencies, you! begin to appreciate how little we! knew about proper feding before} LEGALS NOTICE UNDER prceyrioue NAME STATUTE NOTICE 18 HERBEY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Rose Bootery, 425 Tfuval Street, Key Wiest, Florida, intend to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monro *o , Florida. the war began. You realize too pated Marché, 1946. that with all our abundance of Rage eRe resources, we did not know (or! ai Sole Owners. | perhaps care) how to make the apeeyee best use of them, Hunger in the U. S. A, There are, and always have been, people in the United Sta-; tes who do not get enough to; eat. Even today 50 per cent of; the people in this country can’t Pattern all their eating habit: after the “basi¢’ seven” foods w> have heard sb’ much about—be- cause they can’t afford it!” That doesn’t necessarily mean}! that they are suffering from mal- nutrition, however. There are se. veral kinds of hunger. “Hidden hunger,” which comes from not getting the proper nutrients in diet, has become a familiar term to most of us. Then there’s “hol-| low hunger,” which comes from} mar16 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 10-634 LENA INEZ DARLING, Plaintit?, Dr |ouant’ ES F. DARLING, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION 0: CHARLES ‘F. WARLING a. AHSIDENCE- UNKNOWN “its hereby ordered that you are réquired to appear on the 9th day ia ‘April, 1946,-before the above ene fied cou Bill of Complaint RG soaleaytsof in the above en- Rites penune Cenmgeen ies Citizen is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Order shall be published once a week for four consecutive wee Witness the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key West, Monroe eating insufficient food, The rest) GOUMty 4gcT4® this sth day of of the world is suffering from! (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. | By Mary K, Woodson, Deputy Clerk mar9-16-23-30,1946 that in far geater proportion thanj we are. Last of all, there’s “hum-j drum” hunger, which is brought! on by housewives and cooks who! eare too little about their jobs! to contribute imagination and va-: '%,, riety to the food they feed their] Ne PEAR c COURT OF THE ONTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or FLORU RO. families. 5 COUN or IN CHANCERY. oO. 10-3 Balanced Diet BILL Fon pantt Dr. Robert S. Harris, of the OTHER REL FLORELLE BROWN, issachusetts Institute of Tech- Plaintiff, logy, ‘recently: pointed ‘out that! poRLENE: cr RE | logy, rece {eating the wrong) LURLENE dane things) is worse for people than| LURLENE C Sac ats. ufider-nutrition.. In other words, >) er: AME OF THE STATE OF “ *LORIDA said he, “Balanced starvation is TO: Jane Be Thompson better than unbalanced plenty.” (Mrs, Henry H.R, Thompson) Ani jo Aered 3439, aper balance in diet is far more; meee coamnibian ely to cause pathology than is; the right food in too little quanti-| ee sonk nqwny as: atid ALICE TO: Henzy H. R. Thompson, Apartado. Aereo 3439, Bogota, Columbia, TQ: Craig Fisher, North Carolina. YoU, AND BACH OF ‘YoU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED; that a suit in ' partition has been filed in the above } styled cause against ‘yo and Lur- lene ‘Curry, a widow, pra Blanding, J. i Schmucker, Ta good deal has been’ learned} ut riutrition. And the know-| lege shouldn’t be abused now tHat things are getting back to! mal. Mothers who have this! essential knowledge should use it Zuma Fisher, Blanding, Ww to good advantage if they wish to|Esithig cathe, Win have well-nourished, happy fam-j meritt, Jr., Walter Sayers Light- ilies bourn,” Mrs. Walter 8. Lightbourn, % George B. pI M There's scarcely a housewife in| Schmucker, Arthur’S. ( , -; Harold M. Wilson, E.R. Wa America who hasn’t learned -dur-} Clog gE nuctese Dfane Asscta H ing the war years a great deal, Re alization Company for partition more than she ever knew before} of, the following described ds tson and ying and being in pepe County, about marketing. It’s been some-| e of Florida, to- Wace “rant SL A. On the sland of Key thing of a struggle, though, Boel West, being a part of Tract 5 on to be compared to the hardships| w hitehead’ at of women abroad in trying to epee find varied, good quality food| on the r “3 | Street, and thence in the markets. But we've done] inoNerchwest side of sald Divisi it, and licking the problem} Street in a _Northeas| should give us a good deal of | a distance of 50 feet, running thence CITY SPORTS , Every Type- he Play direction a distance of 101 feet and 6. inche: running thence at right} in a Southwesterly direction ‘sin a South: BAS eof 101 feet and & Inches to_place of begin- FAs ning. ; HOAW : PARCEL B On the Island of Key West, being a part of Tract 5 {Whitehead’s may,> commencin| ' ‘BASKETBALL’ a point feet from the corner of Windsor Lane and Division Stree at High School Gymnasium [$),."\. hwest side of Division Street, and running thence along AugEY Gacica) the Northwest side of said D A TUESDAY— St Northeasterly direction 7:00—Miami Daily News vs. Carbonell’s Lucheonetic. 8:00—Sweeting’s Auto Service| fe vs. Coca-Cola. 4 9:00—Chewink Divers vs. Inde- pendents. WEDNESDAY— 7:00—Lindsley Lumber Co. vs. Miami Herald. et and 6. inch ng thence sht angles in’ a Southwesterly f 50 and fee a distance nning thi Southeasterly distance, Of 101 feet-and 6 inches to point of beginni PARC C. On the Island of Key » being a part of Tract 10 on nown p, but better 8:00—Earthquakers vs. Denial ing to a al cers et Corps. 10 by Kaw c 9:00—Red Raiders vs. WKWF. ed_in the Public Records | County, ida, THURSDAY— 7:00—Lindsley Lumber Co. vs. Coca-Cola. 8:00—Key West Transit Co. vs. Sweeting’s Auto Servi 9:00—Red Raiders vs. Earth- quakers. FRIDAY— 7:00—Miami Daily News ti Miami Herald. mencing at a point 100 feet and 6 inches from the corner of White head Street and Julia Street Northwest side of nning thene ide and ry west South of 50 thence at westerly feet and @tyright direction aches, Street in a distance running | of said J inches, angles in nad . runr ngles in a Nor a Olstance of 50 et and nd running thence at| Seutheasterly 8:00—Independents Ns, Dengaty Fea a distance of 79 feet and Corps. 7 InéRes*to pont of beeinnine. :p— v Diag sgaeh of you ar Baas NOSES appete and to file, pane age to the bill of BASED AR Nort iat : at Municipal Stadium tions will be take n as co ness a by vou and each of yot -| (Afternoon Games) | that SUNDAY— 1 week To be announced. e on | a newspaper 1 REATION a Key “West, Monroe County, REC »> oO » at Key Bayview Park—Tennis, basket- mera. tae as ball and handball courts. Dia- mest mondball. Comfort stations. Sa r of th cuit Court in South Beach and Rest’ Beach— Swimming. Gulf Dock and Rest Beach—- nd for Monroe County, F By (sd) Florence E. Sawyer Deputy Clerk marl6-23-s0-apr6,1946 IVORCE | West | A, N AND FOR MON-| | WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday work MANY OTHER ADVANTAGES Let our Chief Operator, Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole. story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE feb1- Positions, permanent, for citizens. Western Union. mar14- ex- service men, women and local CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers Eliza St. mar16-3tx WANTED TO BUY jue! upright piano. Phone 558. | mar12- St Wanted—Old rags. Call at The Citizen Office. janl7-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot in residential district. fine location. Sell or trade for car. 40-1 Poinciana. marl4-4tx FOR HIRE f bay i A ‘mari-imox FOR SALE Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There - is none finer at any price tf] Pierce Bros. marl-1ma Library copies of current best sellers—at prices that get lower with each rental. To fill your tf| bookshelves comparatively Aggressive sports enthusiast with spare time to represent state- wide publication locally. Rai paid for copy and pictures, lib- eral commission on advertising. Give references and experien: in first letter. Address the Flor-| 3132 Beach ida Sportsman, Blyd,, Gulfport, Florida. mar15-3:{ MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, | 220 Duval st., phone 333. feb18- ANTONIO M. HERCE Novelties, gifts, toys, drug sun- nails, miscellan- Key mar15-3t« dries, paints, eous. 1007 West, Fla. Division St., painlessly, get acquainted with system. Paul Smith, bookseller cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. mar1-tf oo We carry a full line of all plumb- ing supplies and fixtures. Pipe cut and threaded at Pepper’s Flumbing Supply, 512 Fleming. jan31-tf Vita Var Super Chromium Finish Aluminum: Paint, covers. 30% more surface than most of the}: aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal lon. Pierce Bros. marl-lmo iS) Catherine st., phone 672-W. i feb6-wed&sat-tf 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance } Payable monthly. || Call 9136 if you need mops or brushes or any Fuller Brusn mar13-6tx Company product. Johnson, Phone 372. marl1-tf Housing Unit. mar12-5tx Make bricks. Millions are needed. Start a quick cash business, re- turns can start in two weeks | easily hand operated Tyra Brick Mak- Only sand and cement and Build your home of brick. Save mon- ey. Let us show you what can Box with an _ inexpensive, er. any old shed needed. be done. R. K. Tyra Co., 101, Wyoming, Minn. mar16-23-30;apr6éx Vita Var Full Body Floor Varnish; | $5.00 value, $3.95 gallon, none} better. Pierce Bros. marl-1mo “Three and five-ton Chrysler Aiv- temp packaged air-conditioners now available for installation in Key West. Representative will be in Key West March 18th. Address inquiries to Box GBO, c/o Citizen. mar11-6t Portraits in your home by ap- Monette’s Studi, Call between. 2- pointment. 700. Duval St. 10 P.M. Tel. 569. mar15-16-18-20-22 BOTTOM FISHING $3.00 10-4:30 DAILY, BAIT INCLUDED BOAT “GREYHOUND” CAPT. C. N. McCLOUD Spotlight, fog lights, heater, END OF GULF DOCK good tires. 511-A West Poin-/| KEY WEST ciana. mar15-3tx mar8-12tx Wanted—Laundry to do. service. Albury, 1010 Olivia St. mar15-6tx | Quick Apply to Mrs. Reva Man’s pre-war bicycle, $30.00. No. 1 Fire Station. Ask for Mr. Roberts. marl4-3tx * 37, Packard sedan, Tadio, heater, trailer, hitch.” ’ @éod” running condition ‘and tires: No reason- able offer refused. 822 Flem- ing St. marl5-3{x 39 Pontiac convertible coupe. Lady’s type bicycle, excellent con- dition, extra sturdy construc- tion, balloon tires, like new. $25.00. 415 United Street. mar16-lix MACHINERY 4 Easter rabbits, four white Angora com- | Machinery and factor equipment, new and used, fo rall industries. Atlantic Machinery & Equip.! Co., 211 N. E, 59th St., Miami, | mar11-1mox | Fla. EDUCATIONAL VETERANS lTake advantage of your chance for education under the G. Bill. after 5:30 p.m., phone 831-W. mar16-6tx | Enroll with the Interna- tional Correspondence Schools. | C. B. Harvey, 518 William St.,| | with hutch, which cost $25.90 685-W. Do you want a brand new trailer, 6x10, equipped with new Good- year tires, tubes and tag, rea- sonable price? 48-2 Poinciana. J.| ing leather baby carriage; knee action, rubber tires, storage space. Excellent condition. Will sacrificé for $35. Naval Hovs- | | ing, Rest Beach, Unit 6. | mar15-2tx WANTED ;|Wanted—Laundry to do. Pick up| Phone 224. mar5-12tx | service. FOR RENT der for car or traveling us Sturdy carrying handles. $ Naval Housing, Rest Unit 6. mar15-2t: Detective stories, romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for only 10c for a whole week. Paul Smith, Bookseller, cor. Simon- mar1-tf ton and Eaton streets. If you need an iron sink for wash- ing pots, dishes, or pans in a restaurant, bar or business place, see them at Pepper's PiGH Ine Supply, 512 Reruns D-t£ \ our unique rental library salea} | Radiance roses. Freeman’s, 1121/ Johnson &} Household furniture. 36-B Navil/ to build. Total, $40.00, Phone)” mar16-1tx marl6-1ix | Extra large, all-metal frame fold- | Baby bassinet, fibre, legs fold un-} 2 RATES is 3c a word and the tec DEADLINE = Regular Type charge for the first 15 words! ‘To insure publication, come 2 — Advertisements under this|0r less is 45c. must be in the office before: 1 i= head will be inserted in The PAYMENT o’clock on the day of publica- = Citizen at the rate of 2c a word tf lassific d- | tion. 2 for each insertion, but the _ era ae reser eae OFFICE = minimum charge for the first| advance, but regular advertis-| Business office in The Citi-~ 3 15 words or less is 30c. ers with ledger accounts may|zen Building, corner Greene ‘2 Black Face Type have their advertisements | and.Ann streets.. Door to the |2 The rate for blackface, type | charged. right on entering building, DL HELP WANTED WANTED. TO RENT ! FOR SALE —— Apartment. or cottage, 2, 3 or 4 |New factory-built all-steel lug- ae rooms. Officer; wife and one} gage. trailers, new tires. Put- TELEPHONE child (3 months old). Rewaid, camp-Alexander Motors, Duval —_—— $25. Would also buy furniture.| and Division Streets. mar15-tf OPERATORS Lt .(jg) Robert C. Preston, 1213 1936 Dodge sedan, excellent con- dition, new tires. 907 Virginia Street. marl5-6tx | Notes (Promissary), le each, Art: man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. marlo tf - For Sale—Lady’s bicycle, $18, Ap- ply to 1010 Olivia St, Trailer, sleeps four, good conéi- tion, machinery finished inside. Gulf Stream Trailer Park, mar15-2ix | Bedroom, living ‘rdém, kitchen , sets, including ‘radio, ‘électri¢ fan, “Reasonable. 44-B Naval Housing Project. ma Ist Ave and Ist St, with os room cottage, rented month. Excellent corner for business place or apartment. Priced to sell. $3,500. Half cash, balance terms. Apply 324 Southard St., Key West, Flor- ida. mar16-6tx Lots Nos, 4 and 5, 100° x RCA-Victor table model radio in good condition. Apply 1010 Olivia St. mar16-6tx Ideal business location, cor. Divi sion and Packer Sts., 64’ on Di- vision, 105’ on Packer. Property now has 2 small cottages and ‘1 large store building. See Jos. D. Lopez, owner, on premises, or phone 765'or 752-J. marl6-tt POULTRY FOR SALE Baby chicks, bloodtested, B. or W. rocks, reds, red X rocks, Eng. leg., unsexed, $7.95 per 10) Heavy mixed, »$5,95° per. 100. Special assorted, $4.95 per 100. Minorca X broilers, $2.95 per 100. Large Eng. leg. cockerels, $2.00 per 100. Ship C.O.D. London Poultry, Box 1844, Trenton 7, N. J. mar16-it Assorted chicks, C,O.D. $4.95 — 100 leghorns, rocks, reds, wyan- dottes, our selection. Order from ad. Circular free, Biddle's Outlet, Griffin, Ga. mar16-1tx ‘Ducklings, mammoth size white pekin $23.00 per 100; 26¢ each. Large type broiler chicks $3.95 per 100. Quality Poultry, 4415 | Monticello Rd., Columbia, S.C mar16-1tx U NOTICH 1S HEREBY GLY EN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in busin under the tietitius name of “Broadway Super Mavket", 727 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, intend to register the said ‘Tiétitions @ with the Clerk of the Cireuit rt of Monroe County, Florida, Dated March 9, 1946. f e RIVERA. VER, EL OF FLORIDA, IN Anpiom | alin COUNTY, IN G RICHARD C, CROCKE Re Plaintif¢, DL N FRIEND CROC Defendant. BLICATION v VORCE RUTH ORDER OF: Ruth iend Crocker Resident Unkeowh You are hereby required to [ee the Bill for Divorce inst you in the above sty! on or before the 15th day | A. D. 1946; otherwise the contained therein will ed. ed at Key West, day of March, | TO: th | (Gircuit Court | al) Ross C Sa’ Clerk of Circuit Mary K. Woodnon, Deputy Clerk. WM. V. ALBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. marl6 F rt. By { | O-apr6,1946 THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen | TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS eaten mea tN | mar15-2tx! aah? day, Partly cloudy Sunday. lacksonville to Florida St Fresh southerly winds b moderately strong in thy storms over north portion rnoon and = in thunderstorms over south tion tonight. Winds di and becoming moderate to southwest to wert over portion, tonight anh over portion VA tly. Sunday. Jacksonville to. : Ng small craft or storm w ‘have been issued. {i | WEATHER REPORT Key Wert) Flay: March: 16, ‘Observation taken at @:30 a. Eastern Standard Time (City office) T Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Mean Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Total rainfall since Mareh 1, inches 1 Excess since March | inches 0. Total rainfall since January 1, « inches Deficiency singe Japuery. dy inches .., te om AG Ralelinn, SNe ‘ Tomorrow's Almanac Sunrise b . Sunset Moonrise «geet as Moonset 4 Full Moon Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Based: +» High Tide Low Tide 10:02 a.m. 2:37 am. 10:16 p.m. 433 pony Your Horoscop Saturday | This day produces a great mii set on high things and w strength to withstand aspiring and sustained by a@ foi | that leads to success. If the tw uries of life are given they w | be well used. If born in humb station, a valuable abn sure to result Sunday This day endows with keen «> »*pposi ife is 4 tuition and the native goes fom | ward with confidence in his © | deductions. Obstacles and oppr jtion, will be surmounted 4 | friends, attracted ‘by goed wii fPwill give assistance. Dangerous { Journeys afe Indicated, | | | | 0 SSL a rom ET NT, Beach,| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE

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