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i | ] 1 i | i ; GE FOUR DRIVERS Ins ARE JAILED Re Five Injured in City Traffic tall Traffic System /( ady for Big Conc ‘lave addict I have ever known.’ Quaker City’s Vice Is Too Much for Butler; tist faith, His motion was indefi. FRIDAY, JULY 3 ‘Women Lead Campaign STREET CAR BUY IS HALTED j Nichols and Campbell Move } Pla n Community Hos spital ° ° \ 4 Accidents | B ~ . I t P. I J | | to Delay Purchase £ I le ull Olice JO ‘ » drivers were failed and od c w and we Hees Mulan rte July 3 crime and vice so much as mpbell 7 , accidents (By United News) I have been fighting ae ee eerie . : ‘ f ence that opposec ’ W, Bath Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler, | ‘ ul influence that opr Biaine’s m oan ler of | Ils me at every turn sue to p Pe of the marines, has finally And then the director of ey Aaa ve. and Pir was t > admitted that he has been public safety, who but a hols < b fellow e city . 4 unable to clean up Philadel- few months ago said that a ; rs: me eg t \ peli! wipe phia and has announced | he was going. to “stick out cipa ee nga coming | that he will turn the job | to the end,” announced that Campbel 4 if thea ouise = M. Lavigne, Raymond of fighting crime back to he would retire from pub- issue was floate be for apartments, was injured about the the local authorities. | lic life at the end of the $5,000,000 or $ clude dy when struck by an auto driven ." - " ” “ ee the cost of p between about by Gertrude Hanna, 1106 13th ave! I may have failed,” the | year, 18 miles of m pa eet cap W. The accident urred at Fifth marine officer said, at an I do not want any more ||} trackage ave. and Union st old home week celebration | political jobs,” he said. |} Attempts to use Mrs. May Lundstrum, 62, of 2816 at Phoenixville, Thursday, | “I've had enough of serv- such @ purpose, ¢ seat ein cars pi by « strom “but I was not bluffed and | ing the people.” yee beak cg aia nd avd. aha Gy wb”. Bho received if I did not accomplish the | Butler declared, however, = scalp wound and injuries to her{ purpose for which I was | that until his retirement he ms brought to Philadelphia, it would continue “4 — County Bee Keepers When «@ street car crashed Into was not my fault against the lawless ele- H . bus potemeeie of dekh. a : . old Kent M Mm BUSIRCUIS. SF REND AED S20 “T have not been fighting | ments of the Quaker city, : eeting Atlantie two brothers, Georg yj) Bees will come into prominence Kislow, 17, and Mike Kislow, 20, were | when the King county beekeepers everely bruised and ¢ Mike was | | nvene at Kent, on July 4. The iriving the car, Ho did soe t $s 4 ~ regular bi-monthly. fleld meeting and sie cr i we istoric Church Tenets a my nea George was thrown out and the auto A. O:° Jeffries olled on top of him, badly injuring Lent, Wash. sts 4 is leg and body Mins Eilsabeth Dickerson, of caged inl ron iscarded at Convention eM eer Karl McKee, 29, was arrested at | on Paani Honey": B. A. Sie First ave. and Virginia st. after } m, of Pullman, on “Beekeepers minor accident. P. J. ‘Givnan, 50, ' a and Keepers of Bees”: Muriel ax bid for redhiode @riving, “he cul VF ight Over Seating of Rockefeller Haoal of Bosuiclaw, ti Mael accident occurred at Seventh ave.| e Y ing”; George W. York, of Seattle, on and Pine st Delegates Ends in Upheaval “Grading Honey,” and. ¥red ‘Diy kK MoDonald, 32, was arrested " ecke. of Zenith, on “Co-operation.” nh Sg pe : BY J. R JUSTICE Jon the platform and offered an held after a collision at Fifth ave.| iL ING before the proraoureresy et. men mea bop sigs € or amd Marion st. charged with reck 4 the modernists were heard | tee put ¢ h 1 of there were three things that|referred it bach gn mis eas driving | j were fundamental with the Baptis om board, with tions to take | denomination. Baptism by immersior ever atepa seemed beat for the ‘ ’ ‘ SEND WAR rll Go tai dna preston, ne. tnerighe| Afra 'Can’t Decide on “Donny- of faith and practice, and the right Afte he debate, many ” 5 f each church to set up its own sara amendments brook” Damage Suit rm of government |Dr. Meigs’ amendment was carried | Thureday, during a storm that) py a of 742 to 674 | Unable to agree after deliberat aged all day at the Northern Bap- | ————— pT ing all night, a superior court jury — ee Sevrenton 1s) tye, — ‘ HERE'S MORE ABOUT 6 rying the ‘Donnybrook Farm” ., teci tae? temple, baptism by immersion and the ai c, was still locked. » China Missionaries’ Launch Sew Tueniiat us the only: cule;ot BAPTISTS ° oo D Fails to Return « vernment, were heaved overboard STARTS ON PAGE ONE |anthropic work are rallying to support of the $200,000 fund egory, Seattle attorney, - fox tanborat __j|campaign for a West Seattle community hospital. Among | '* pombe! 000 aie ge from C. DON, July 3.—" £0) i — ; i : r > y, steamshi LONDON, July 3.—The Hongkong haptiot Chur had been broadcast} them are (1) M Daniel Ragan, (2) Mrs. H. Sanders, |@ Pes ate oe a ee _ vorrespondent of the nes reports Panes ang Ss Ss dish meaieca p . ast) 8) Mrs. David T. Y arid (A) MES Mala Ed di operator, on the ground that that an ‘American destroyer has been rch » wig By La . the publi o ministers, an 5) Mrs, David T, Young and (4) Mrs, Marian Edwards. | Peabody seized the farm after Greg- sent to Yeung Kong, in Kwang Tun: Seaver cake ehine/at' cts et eo Park Avenue) on wh eleaine ich : Jory had contracted to purchase it province, following the non-retur pay p to make marked and radi I ha facet sceaens 49 have. 8 Ww Pr enident of the io | | for $159,000. of a launch. dispatched to bring nee 3 al departure from the standard of p 00 |eration of Seattle elu! Gregory « ined his contract, 4 ‘ NEW YORK DELEGATES doctrine ' tice of | West Seattle ¢ ital | president of the Parent-Teachers’ as set torth Seel cf ssionaries to Hongko 2 OE NE : ' and practice : set for M. Seely, and ecerllasens ar 7 ghar pe HERE’S THE NEW signal tower at Fourth and Pike,! ane FINALLY SEATED Baptist charches in the United|{und. They are WP | sociation; Mrs. Marian Edwards, 1444 thas contrat vie tne safety of the missionaries caused; One Of two which the city is putting up as control stations Baptism by immersion Hs ot \ pene Sunset ave., me of the West 6e-| y got $13,000 the sending of the launch. |for the 21 automatic traffic signal lights now being installed | the: me bed ut patr Nee ANA Te neg noe ace a mn yeni ; = Bi litrom: Peabody. | Pheccase-sae haa n President Milliken + t . anders ave. nen ge Jol 2 Twelve foreign warships, including| downtown. They will be ready for operation by the time|"?*" Le Md ae oe ptist churet he belief x i Teroe Ths okie aa. | before dg vain oe sit according to the by-laws, the Of atvine © oie ptin ber of the same ch ting here from Ellensburs. sanRghoy Sarah, French, are on/the big conclave of Knights Templar brings thousands of | \.o Bantist church delegates co abs es A a ws Reaiiet aa lass " ofune at} 0 re ee » actual drive opens in August Shameen, the forelgn colony, was| | pedestrians and automobiles into the city. not be x fused a se a th n te ck premiered deren ; said to have departed from the} payy ae ee Seattle’ ocean beens oon “tice bi an ¢ bes a Coen Among the first to volunteer for} st 2. fo complete, Seats ‘Sat wil be conoid by trae emcer| wat the park Ave: church o€ New i Cee Sewer Development Three foreign women have re-|svatem. within days. By the| Tratti inne witht (ha grant | XOCe ere oe ee sOun D. Beeke to be a Baptist church a one aniet cae Angry because-the job was let at mained at Shameen to help garrison) time the I s Templar stage} lights an op with the red. ‘The te vs beg = a Aang ares = ft tice, it immediately ttle Community a cost of from 15 to 20 per cent pap Ln ” their triennial conclave here thelamber light will flash to warn |° eared ps sins snp pei’ necredit delegates ; f panei |more than the city engineer's esti he Times’ Hongkong correspond- | traffic heads expect to haxea s pe ans to clear the street be-| ee ¢ * ve to onvention club chairman of the hoped! mate, a large lobby of 34th aye. ent say@ that Canton is “now gov-/tem of 21 signal light® and twolfore autos start mov on the | Wwiremer 2 “sa spa aca STRIKE AGAIN if Mra. Daniel Ragan, 5: |Grays Harbor County Swept residents Thursday afternoon ‘erned by commissions in soviet style.” | strebtowers-in operation (o,mandle| next? i Gf the green laihp,|1Po ares can ory oto, 82 Tb MISSIONARIES by $100,000 Blaze protested to the council streets com- = 6 influx of autos. Councilman Campbell, head of th O cates plete n offered re-| Judge Freeman's res to aes | mittee against a sewer development “Phe ‘lights, suspended over’ the! pubtic safety committee, Friday 19-|, A resolution had been offered r87 1 ag F of | Twenty-eight square miles. of|!2_ thelr neighborhood. street intersection, contain thre@/sued a, warning to pedestrians and| cline the ceporl oN lil Cee | mh urad . n lGray’s Harbor county have. been|. TRe assessment rolls totals $122. Jautolste not to take the amber srneliua Woeltkin, the pres delegates lewept by serious forest fires, now | 689-27 of which the council hax light a» a signal to go ahead. yo geesagy pad gape For h, were [: 7 1 lumber | Voted to appropriate $13,000 out of MORE ABOUT | pices mor: na of the Park Ave. church raging uncontrolled. Two lumber IS CONVICTED HERE gd Te es eae Warne 2 enident Milliken had ruled the five logging railway trestles, |e meee to aid the proper- I}. TEETON —_|.tis, cnenee enn we ccom-|ronentabon, ad rue hs ve orn rae conn [the Former U. S. Agent Flayed|\ STARTS ON PAGE ONE. )| 1m ime tne city stminiaution| vaa"ngnt to send ngntn te idee ara Se r * $ ‘ } . 7 had a nt to send delegd } | loss of $100,000 ormer gent Flayed) Avo a full ayatern of | Cor vention must recognize, them rescind the ac-| Another Pole Trip ite lates. Te alan ab caked for Breaking Dope Law is kness is 1,110-feet. The fill con- : | RULING BRINGS t in. which me nn from Moclips, near where it. start- SRS }tains 2,000,000 yards of earth and STRONG PROTEST | pegay agree BY OLAV MYRE jed. two months ago on the M. E.| Waiter J. Clausen, informer| Tock, while the core-wall and spill | It was a literal interpretation of rege. hog United Preas Staff Correspondent th Logging company’s workings, | . against the late Dr. W. A. Shannon| Way required 40,000 cubic yards ot S, A, R, OBSERVE : jawn, but it brought strong pro: | 4, “* be ‘Gu ’ 8 OSLO, July 3.—Ca Raold |and extends to Carlisle. Most of Of Seattle and Dr, Balabanoft, Thurs. | concrete st from the fundamental group. | Iii ,oin which defeated the mission. | Muunase”, Arctic flyer, proposes to | the ge done has been on the| day appeared before Federal Judge; A drainage area of 187 square | Dr. Joshua Gravett appealed fr suas ae Nas el jattempt an air journey by Zeppelin Hobi and Alohi Lumber companies’ | Jeremiah Neterer and admitted the| miles contributes water, which will | | che deciaion ofthe chair-and & Jong | *'Y, res! ; sinckea {12% Spitzbergen to Alaska, acord: | properties g' unlawful possession of narcotics. j submerge 2,500 acres. ‘The total battle followed. When it was ap: The Grace motion was attacked) ing to the newspaper, Aften Posten, | Beside the two lumber camps and| Testh As Low As Beth cases againat the doctors last cost was $4,318,000 | parent that the modernist group | George I. Eastabrook, of Penn: | which interviewed him aboard athe railway trestles destroyed, it is| ed! ~8 Ww year were branded ‘‘frame-ups.”” The was winning, Rev. “Russell M.| Arb stoa bey Coe ENE cott Jateamer off Aslesund. The paper|reported that miles of track will] $6.50 Shannon case was dismissed after Brougher, youthful pastor of the| “'*™ he protested against the con-| quoted him as saying his recent | need to be relayed | . ahe fury failed to agree. The in- Patriot Celebration Held Fit Baptist ckurak’ Of Pateeoe,| unued of ‘time valued atlattempt to reach the pole by alr-| Logging trains caught In the fire | The Best Set in Se- dictment against the Tacoma physi- on University Campus |S. 3. mm a ringing. twominute| #1200 ® minute,” and asking that! plang waa only a preliminary to|zone were broken up, and in some|M# attle for $14.50— clan was dismissed on the govern- eech, set the convention in an the motion be indefinitely postponed. (the new venture with a Zeppelin, | cases, cars loaded with blazing ties and this means no more. on Rey. Grace declared that it mat 1 broke 1 dd: chargt 4 Ss : ment’s motion. Starting the series of patriotic ob- | uproar and turned the tide again in A aos he holding this latter type of air- © loose, and charging down Clausen was silent as he aeara heravncen’ marking "Independence | favor of the fundamentalists tered little what times was valued | craft preferable for polar explor-| grade, plunged thru burning bridges | $10 and $12 haved ‘Wiltameon, efter of the local | yr Site Chaptes #on At this point ‘Dr, Abernathy, of at f a man spends eternity in| ation into deep canyons. Gold Crowns tie office, brand him as| Sor : hell.” He contended that he wished | pense federal narcotic offic Lassiacheatt Revolution Washington, D. C., former pastor of! 140°) then to learn the true Bi $4 and $5—No More. “the most untruthful and unreliable | Says Dishonesty Must Stop program thin attern President Harding, caied for x vote he heathen to learn the true Bap- 5— . Earl McCale Opens MYSTERY DEATH re jin front of Lewis hall, on t by states, This waa followed ; ; Gold Inlays, $2.50 to Williamson added. that Clansen was | Of Reclamation Will End jw. campus \more “speeches” and yb | htely panne ees New Service Station $5—No More. fone who “‘played ‘both ends: against — Judge Harvey G. Remington of| Finally, when the president had | NEW OF ; Sarl AinHeais Sande SE Tha oak: Plates Repai 1.00. the middle,"*-in-acting asa prosecu- , " LY ran n0 | ARE ELECTED , es Re) , $1.00. 3 “ 4_all Say YAKIMA, July %—Dr. Hubert} Rochester, N. Y., president general| made it clear that there was no Barry Bone, of Orexor ked for| Vice station at Eighth and Union, Teeth Added, 25¢ Ext tion informer, and alleged to havel wor gecretary ot the interior, Injof the order, and Judge Cornelius | way to reject the Park Avenue del-| | TiAr> tone, of Orewon, asked for |... completed arrangements to es-| ee! , 25¢ Extra been breaking the same laws he was} eon inst fight at a dinner|Hanford, past president of the state|egates without rejecting the entire | ae te estar mittee Of | tablish a second station on Elliott Remember, above prices are helping to enforce. : iven at the Commercial hotel, as-|society, will be introduced at the Clausen will be sentenced Monday. | trey "early and unmistakably |besinning of the program. Rev A a that unless the principles of com-/Frank Smith of beth, N.Y Two Convicted | mon honesty were observed by set-|chaplain general, and the Rev, Am ‘ters on reclamation projects in dis-| brose M. Bailey, state chaplain, will in Liquor Case | report of the committees, thus un, aptist convention wa CONVENTION WALL. unanimously, Thruout the morning session the various as were the officers of Baptist anizations lcharging their obligations to the | Pronounce the invocation Harry and Louis Cobb, brothers,| government for money advanced| Boy Scouts will appear in a tab also named in the Olmsted liquor) for ‘construction. operation and |leau re-enacting the scenes attend conspiracy indictment, were late| maintenance, reclamation as a fed./@"t upon the assumption of com ‘Thursday convicted of possessing | eral policy would very soon term-|™and of the continental armien by and selling liquor and maintaining | inate, |Gen. Washington. Henry J. Gorin la nuisance at thelr grocery, 1422| “Bianket relief must atop—it has|Will receive the guvel from Com. EH, Madison st. They were on trial! stopped. Asking for relief had be- | Mander Charles Saunders. before a jury in Federal Judge Net-| come a habit in which the able-to-| On behalf of the U. of W., Prof. erer’s court, pay joined the unable-to-pay,” said|dmond 8. Meany will receive a They will ask a new trial before sentence is pronounced, to feel Dr. Work, plaque presented by Seattle chapter thru Col. William McClure. “Settlers must be made thelr responsibility. Helen Ann Hamilton, S-yenr-old daughter of Mr. and Mra. Vogel V Hamilton of Seattle, direct descend ant of Jonathan Bunker, after whom Bunker hill was named, at the con clusion of the ceremonies will dec orate with flowers the statue of Gen Washington on the university cain. pus. ASK CLEAN-UP Chamber Would Keep City “It they cannot be made to feel this, then government reclamation {is in sight of the end, It will not only be impossible to secure appro: | priations for new projects, but It} | will be impossible to secure money | for the completion or assistance of j those already in existence.” Dr. Elwood Mead, commissioner of reclamation, reviewed at length facts disclosed by investigations of requests for relief. “Relief will be granted only after the closest scrutiny of individual applications which have been made SPECIAL FOR out by ¢ach settler for himsolf,”| | f ‘ 30 DAYS Dr, Mead said. “Defaults tn pay: | in Fine Shape for Tourists ments to the government usb The Chamberof Commerce has Our Red Rubber grown to an alarming extent. started a movement to make Seattle | Platen.,..., d's dae» $5.00 abuse of relief Is not stopped, COM: | Hregantable to convention visitors and | Our Whalebone Set of Teeth docx ization of the honesty not cover roof of mouth, it you || plete demoraliza |tourists, Altho the city has had ita | have two or more and integrity of settlers will result.| annual spring clean-up, it didn’t| teeth leftess....+6 vee, $8.00 |] tio future of reclamation ts at| (ean, according to D. B Trefethon, Gum-Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- || stake.” chairman of the chamber tourist A tel aca of the human gum, Senator Wesley Jones also spoke. committee, QF ; set of 0.00 Today the party from the dopart-| stnapectors who have gono over Gold nd Porcelain || ment of the interior is viewing tho] tne ofty find scores of cases whera President Milliken had ahown the greatest skill in his prompt and un-| ii ave biased decisions, and many times) pioades untangled the mass of amendments | y- and motions that bewildered the del- egates. ‘There were Indications that the} convention wan being operated by machine, but {f so, it was so wel ce oiled and #0 perfectly regulated that! 1. hoy. Charles A. Walker, {t_ brought forth little protest, |. Hot: treasurer, Tt wan at the afternoon session |e scion Towa that the convention appeared to) rg, leut loose from the New Testament switlrol ag the only rule of faith and order The new officers of the conven Prosident, Edwin dr ©, Coleman, president, Roy L, Hudson, Penns vania; corresponding secretary, | wm C, Bitting, St. Louls; ing secretary, Rev. Morris A. Mass.; statistical Levy, sions of the conyen- tion | five and the appropriation of $5,000 elected | H. of Ohio; vice president, jave. Construction work has al- the maximum. 5 |to stimulate among Baptist churches | POE ~ : ther 1,600 delegates, 3 f the motion to. vote by. saates, wan [full cooperation in miionary and|F*Al¥, torte ay a (Auto Demonstration Proves|| BOSTON DENTAL haat : |denomination work. It was referred |, “, 20:000-gallon storage tank will| OFFICES | withdrawn and the delegates wall rs sdavah dep " bo installed, also a large concrete) Fatal: No Report Made neated by a vote of 912 to 364 aaee eeeu Bag oe. of the} Warehouse for the distribution of | i Pi | 142044 2nd Avenue MILLIKEN HURDL litres aia teeea LS Crushed under tho car which was f | being demonstrated to him last Tues- | Swedish Bishop to jday on the Des Moines highway, Gil- bert B. Foy, ractor, of 2112 | Consecrate School rt ‘0: contractor, of 211 Fifth ave. died at Providence The Right Rev, Axel Flyxell, bish hospital, Thursday night, Kansas; second vice ie Rey. record. op of the Swedish church of Amer fea, will direct the consecration of the new seminary of the Swedish church, 421 Belmont ave. ‘The serv- ices will be held at 9 o'clock Sunday Coroner Corson, investigating the case, found the accident was never reported to either police or sheriff. Efforts to communicate with a sales- man of a Seattle automobile agency, socre- Dov- Miner, morning: A church thru the and another man, said to have been driving the car, Thursday night were unavailing, The coroner's office said it was un- jable even to locate the salesman’s employer, manager of the agency. procession seminary, will march after prayer, | |benediction and conseeration. After | | the tion inspects the new Vancouver Island congr J butlding refreshments will be served This, too, was hailed aaa modernist victory, Dr. Hingon’s resolution of the day before, asking that all missionaties As cream rises to the on the foreign fields be recalled, top, so does the Meer- had been printed, and came up for schaum pipe rise above action at 2:80 | all others in pipe quality, ‘The adoption of this resolution | Tt is full of the richness was strongly urged by Dr. W. B.| of pipe desire, Light in Riley, of Minneapolis Weight, cool to smoke, Finally after much debate, Rev easily cleaned and cared Robert Meigs, of Qunicy, Til, got | for, most wonderfully attractive, and gives to | the owner that certain | pride of possession no | other pipe can give. To | grasp one of these ex- : | ceptional pipes Trustocs of the old Osborne eatate | Int your: hand Friday in superior court filed their | approval of a transfer of $106,000 to the municipal auditorium fund, It was signed by Claude Ramacy, C. i Munday and J. HW. Templeton ax gives you a de- lightful thrill, Crowns, and Bridge Kittitas unit of the Yakima profect|thore are unneces: hata tle dd Mari A Ut EY $4.00 at Bilensburg. the iss Where, ad ie " Old gold tn valuable, We allow bike TE Peak rom you full value forglt on dental | building operationg has not been re All work guaranteed for 15 lonsly. Many vacant lots necd at hc OO | Talks at Chatauqua tention, t00." ho sain Vxamiontion Wien a inten : | Open 1 to 6 Daily to 12 | “Phe Wnd of the White Manin] City officials will he asked to pre sunday | World’ will be the topic of an ad | vent any further tearing up of | dress to be delivered by Josef Wash. }atreets during fourlat season Willamette valley chatauqua, July 7,| few days. and in thin ahort time they 207 Unive Professor Hall j4 a lecturer in Ori.| get thelr lasting impression of the Corner ental languages and iiterature at the|olty’s cleanliness or lack of jt, it iw University of Washington, pointed out, trustees and bore the approval of city counell members Plans for the auditorium to be bullt by cltixena after the and | purchased by Joint contributions of the Osborne estate and the city, were | formulated by the Chamber of Com merce, Tho big recreation center will be erected on property known as the| #10 SRCO cireus grounds, just north of the 707 WINS down town business district, The salesman, it is believed, was riding Jn the back seat of a new car with Foy while a factory represen- tative drove the car, ¥; It overturned near White Center, and Foy's side was crushed, several ribs were broken and ho contracted pneumonia shortly after arriving at he hospital, Woy is survived by his widow, a son and a daughter, Raymond and folen Foy, ~~ Victoria Double daily service for you now on the Cana: dian Pacific Motor Princess from Bellingham to Sidne: - pacity for 50 automobiles; mu- sic, meals, dancihg, observation rooms and smoking rooms aboard ship. Visit Vancouver Island via motor car! \ he MEERSCHAUM a [ife~lime Pal Made by Mr. J, Gruber, i a Time Schedule. Senttle aera Effective June 30, 1925 t Ly, Bellingham 7:00 am. Ar, Sidney 10:20 aim, » Sidney 10:45 am, ‘mas lodgemen will open their 230 pom, million-dollar temple at Seventh and Ar. Sidney S50 p.m. Union July 16, it was announced by my sarey Ey r 3 lodge officers Friday, » Bellingham An olaborate reception and pro. gram are planned, with six orchom tras engaged for the music and dancing, Finishers are giving the big building @ law few touches in iifon fe prepa the opening Ww 1D) FR WATCH FOR THE Shore breathing re Heved ina tow hourn : jaten the liver, kidneys, stomach DAV 1408 FOU Heat, munition tye Mood, rirengthin ‘ne ’ ‘ ; entire aya Ay Vrite tre ment, COLLUM Drorsy ies STORY MONDAY Devt, my tlante, Georgia,

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