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arid, { Circulation Books Open to Al »| To-Morrow’s Weather—FAIR, SLIGHTLY WARM ep fo | NAL Mi EDITION WORLD PRICE THREE CENTS” DOCK WORYERS WALK QUT, (ASE ALC YAMESTESOIRENSKIH, | DESPITE ORDERS OF UNION, = S552" =°o0" OVERCOMING TWO RUNLEAD I CHELSEA AND HOBOKEN ar VOL. LXII. NO. 2¥,859—DAILY. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER l, “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | — Sos Copyright, 1924, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York ye HF IVS ASSESSED TAK VALUES, REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE NATIONAL LEAGUE i bt iN) ocsneccieictiasens ‘ ™ | © Jump of $440,002,667 Over| 1 the Total Figures of | Previous Year. REACHES $10,604,004 092 CITY’S TAX VALUE ON REALTY IS UP $402,594,567 COCHRAN TO FAIL IN DIVORCE PLANS, DECLARES MALONE) e poe are, Recent Cut in Wage Scale and Increase in Working Hours Given as Reason for Sudden} AT PHLLADELPHIA—F.rst Gam 6 \Giants ... 3 0 O O \Phila..... 0 0 O 1 | | y | kUNS BEBEEa- 2 BSEaS B-"™ Carl Mays Pitches Against Sullivan in Opener of Double-Header With OF PHILADELPHIA TEAM “Aan” Ph | cecil = —_——- Decisi f M it WORLD “AD” UNITES z ’ Wy 1} EQUITABLE PAYS MOST Personal Property Shows Increase | Attorney Says Mme. Walska’s Hus- ecision of Men to Quit. fi; | FATHER AND SON, Athletics — 35,000 Fans See the Fi i C mass in All Five Boroughs of band Is “Joy-Riding All . : rm | PARTED 23 YEARS Cc test f = " S c S WM Acerca. ab 830.000 na $37,408,100. Over Europe. President of Union Declares ontests. i ssed_at $30, ,000 0: Henry M. Goldfogle, President Dudley Field Malone, representative; Action Is Unauthorized and Parent Who Failed in Long Search Office Building—Rockefeller | of the Board of Taxes and Assess- | in this country of the affairs of Mine. Result of Radical Agitation si ahi i Day By Isaac Shuman. Leads ih Personal Tax, | ments to-day announced the fol- |Ganna Walska, the opera singer who) N°SU! OF Nadia’ Ag Koos DP ay POLO GKOUNDS, Oct. 1.—The Yankees and Athletics met here ng assessment figures for {1s being sued for separation by her! and Will Not Be Supported. | Arrival Here. e F Soe a sree ee husband, Alexander Smith Cochran; zs | Jacob Marcus of Milwaukee, py | this afternoon in a double-header and with the American League pennant The Board of Taxes and Assess- otal real estate assessed valu- | arrived to-day on the steamship P aly : | ict ; P eat es i adve \hanging in the balance. Winning of one game would clinch the Yanks’ ments opened the assessments books | tions ir all pocte bat: of the French Line. Mr. Malone, wno| UN ard, French, Atlantic uta site ady aut i ging in { 4 ga cline ks’ for 1922 today, ‘The tentative valua- a ey oe 4,66 aq [Tecently opened a law office in Transport and International Carried Di Ladd Wh The Wor! jas accomplished In |hold on the flag ang the consequent right to meet the Giants in the Personal estate assess: 4 tf mit Jarre own Ladders CN | one daywdabhe-had-tried la.vain ane % netted " Canal oeomeane was quite willing to talk of his cite i 5 0 " ew tion put on real estate in the Greater] vyajuations ft all bo bs P; f dd. lic rai ~ Werld’s Series. It was éstitnated The ere 3 ans present. - oa (is oes) conse and wis UNsparig in his denun- iers Affected—Police SetiT] ~p¢- by--Stairs in Apart- to do in twenty-three years. He f [ City for taxation purposes {8°¥8.947-2" $667,480,950; increase, $37,408,100. |S o o ae Cochran to Threatened Points ape Dy Stall Pp Re ee ; Jim sullivan, a right banded recriit¢@—<$<$_—$—$__—__—___ 23,092 and on personal property Real estate assessed valuations URES UCUEHFRA Tike’ Heh lor ridin O Threatened Points. ment House Is Cut Off, | Ss#/fetnd Bis son: of Connie Mack opened for the Atb- | FIRST GAME hd $€67,480,950, a total valuation subject PY boroughs: About Burops, buying! and’ soiling “Twenty-three years ago,” he opposed to Carl Mays, lending | * ‘ fi Manhattan, $5,807.549,956; in- - i Six thousand longshore: in Man- | tola Evening World reporte: : le o. The | to taxation of $10,614,904,047. i yacht and Houmestanachoraesiat ale of usand longshoremen in Man See ; | told an Evening World reporter, on the American League BOX SCORE FOR 7 INNI The increase in real estate valua- ipsa a ey a increase, [0WN whim. If he thinks he can dis- hattan and about 4,000 in Hoboken TEN FAMILIES IN PERIL. “my wife and I were separated scored the first run, but] NGS. j tions in all boroughs over 192] is Giake ah nc ded AS * |pose of his beautiful wife as if she went on strike this morning despite |_| . | andl the custody of Be bo; : Jo Mays was nervous and the Atnletics — ERE SeTe Bnd ie) areate area Brooklyn, $2,416,869,131; in. [Were a toy of which he has become* efforts of the Longshoremen's Union| |enants Awakened by Police- peo Bye tare oe ae Aran a pepeteied. a) tare run Jend Ine Fore PAUEADELEH ANAS sonal property valuations in all bor- a HANSA Vinson eee® i (4 apes i % | A _ | tome, But my wife took him anc when they scored three rune eB te ae aoe Gughs is $37,408,100. ‘The heaviest real Tease, $108,646,226, Eee ia Pease aacrmees & oy jak en tne hs In Manhattan tbe man Who Broke Windows | disappeared. “Ever since then I Babo Ruth is in the line-up and the | Witt, rt pees 0 0 ‘ \ a : ; Queens, $742,864,850; increase, : ogeedings to strike is cunfined at present to the : c | Dae aie peat ese ce ; y ry Witt, rf... a 2 estate and improvements inerense,| Oot), ti ep. Me WAlBKaNUUtiCE hers House |Gtnizes a eornealiee eiecea teres From Across Areaway. | AY? been searching the Went for |erowd gave him a eran cheer ‘ be | Dykes, 2b 8 1 ot ae in tng to $4 600 is charge Leceidedaseld b > a 4 7 1 . walked to left the start of the;¢ ] ee nai eee ttin Aver crease, $8,083,250. was Jae ated By ine) nese ctl ternational Mercantile Marine lines. Fire, that the pollce were told) ang put an ad in The World, of- ee SCORE BY INNINGS | Perkins, c 3 0 0 4°Qim% 4 \ Fe eee eae iene: i white eal her to break in and| On some of these plera it is said the | gtarted after a mysterious explosion,| fering a reward for Information E BY II 5 Welch, cf a1 2 1 Gee ; sudes the Grand Central Zone omice PRESIDENT HARDING OFF cee ree 5 4 ar | neckers have gone out. On others it) oot through the two upper floors of| and promising that the boy would | |Galloway, 3b... 3 0 2 t 1 0 ‘ ec. F Park So far as Mr. Cuchran‘a removal) tg said they have remained at work " } learn something to his advantage. | FIRST _ INNING. Calloway,ss.. 3 0 0 tb 6 O ray penatruction projects end the ER TO CAMP WITH MARINES Jor tnings trom the New York home At the Cunard Line most of the| the five-story apartment house at No.| [DME semouting fo lls Mivantng ATHLETICS—Witt grounded out te| Brain ip 302 7 Fee 4 Avenue apartment house and hotei wa fs concerned, they are all in her|, ya z 26 3 th gual tel eee peen Tonk On | binp Dykes out, McNally to Pipp. ue & checkers are at work. 26 East 113th Street with such raptd Spee voaila projects. The smallest district {D- wan s) in Tent on Wilderness SIRGAT thie enti hat - | | the street before Poe cailed on | rather Peck to Pipp. NO Sullivan, p. 3°90 0 0 00 : : | , lame and the enthe house was re-| The strike is due to the recent scale} ity early to-day that many of the| meat No. 116 East 115th Street RN ioe a da aie — + — =e i crease is charged nst the lower Battlefeld Review the Troop | furnished at his own suggestion.” announced whereby the rate of pay 7 y 30 HITS. { Kast Side between Mth Street and WASHINGTON, Oct, 1.—President] When Mr. Malone was asked|was reduced from 80 to 6s per ane scantily clad tenants had to be var-| more! Baye Been ster a ih S—Miller bit, safely through| Totals. 7 3 100 22 1 8 . \ James Street cast of Third Afgenue and Mrs. Harding left the White House | whether Mr. Cochran had any) nour for regular work and from $1.20| fle@ down ladders by fremen, Noone} 0 0%, at clectrical engineer |DYKOS Peck filed to Welab Ruth NEW YORK (A) im the Bowery y motor early to-day to spend twenty: | ound, Pee igrerier wule ee : , an electrical engineer | PYK? ease ‘4 { i MTT ey IRLICeED ct Gt MET i tT ee punga forrclvarsiog! Me Walaa, to $1 for overtime and the making {| was injured | He ta married and has a aon of bis | forced Milier at second, Brasil! ab ot oh polcaeene ) te board, Insued the following exe on the acone of the Civil War Batti] Me POP iss, Ane Ww ablever | the week one of 48 hours instead of 44! Robert Newman and his family of | own, and he's going back with me Moway, Meusol forced Ruth. Gal: |p Milter,ct 4 0 2 0 0 0 ; a TT teh ee scompany of the Wilderness, Both will sleep tn a| Harold I’. McCormick, who financed | hours ag heretofore, The men livt the 118th Street stde| to Milwaukee. He has been living |!oWay to Dykes. NO RUNS, ONE |p 3 9 0 2 6 @ | Planatory statement to ACCOMPANY |e ang eat thelr “chow” from tin|the Chicago Opera Company, with! vote accepted the ternin, Ne Duet nu) tay snc tCeimtne |t crlinshini mother’ @biNo. 4196 (sth. | HE Ruth. 60 Ee { the figures dishes, which Mme, Walska had a contract,| In Hoboken there are other compu {M the fifth floor, and the fve mem-| Yo 1, babies SECOND INNING. uth, ° 0 Lae j | GREAT OREICE: BTAUSTUBES | A sham battle will be stared for the| which she broke, was one of the DEE cations There the only work being} ners of Albert King’s family on the | ee ATHLETICS Perkins hit off Mays's | Manet rt. . Hi : i: 4 . ‘ . Presidential party this afternoon, the|sengers on the Paris. As soon as he| gone is upon the Panama : ° ax thrown out, Ward to | Pipp, 3 . ' " | 8 Upoi piers and] fourth floor, were umong those whose | glove but was thrown out, Wa i “Many of the large increases Ar opposing “armies” taking up positions |saw the reporters aboard he sald: “L/ the Scandinavian-American Line pier Sebi ers BB ay iis *|FOR BEER AND WINE [5.,,. weisn peat out a slow grounder | Ward, 2b. 3 0 0 2 46 ‘ ! due to the recent construction of very along the Une of the famous Civil War| know what you want to ask me but| where the old scale is belng patd perlisaa pealtlan ja windowe required 161,742 TO 3,594| to MeNally and was caught trying to |MeNally, 3b... 2 1 0 0 5 @ \ large office buildings, theatres and battle. 1 am going to request that you do| 1 : thrilling rescues, | ’ ’ a Soa Schanj ar} 2 r) ‘ j arge 0 J during! ‘To-morrow camp chapel and a review |not."” ‘That was all he would say, | Efforts have been made without ud Gb steal, Schang to Peck. Galloway |Schang, c. . 2:1) geen \ mm | pperimmens houses complaiey. 20a ne ot the marinea are scheduled, after| Other passengers aboard were Miss| Success to extend the strike to other] Several of the tenants among the] allots cast up to Sept. 10 in the| struck out. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. | Mays, p. a 1 4 2 ig the past year DoS anes which the party starts for Washington. Apne M ree Charles W. Morse and) picrs in Manhattan and to Staten|ien families In the building told of| city referendum which is being con-| YANKS—Pipp fanned. Ward popped ----- 4 | these are the Cunard Building, the y4y, sarding expects to make the seven- | Charles R. Island and Brooklyn ducted by the National Liberal Alli-|to Dykes. MeNally out, Galloway to| — T, 278 7 t \ . ‘ >| | Sa \eles= . ’ hearing a loud explosion just before f mi National Liberal Alli 4 be * otals. & a2 ‘ on Borden Building, the Strauss Build-/ty-fve mile trip in less than three hours, | | When the strike was decided upon f P ance on Prohibition and proposed] Brazill. NO RUNS, NO HITS. Summary. for seven innings; % | ing, the Canadian Pacific Bullding,'but bad roads may slow him down. &' FAMOUS FLYER CRASHES =|. attempt was mace by one of the | {De fre, but the police could not con-|di\6 iaws totalled over 165.000, a THIRD INNING. | \ “4 e - - ect} he Fair Grounds tn i} . “| ‘rm these stories. 7 . a _ Two-Base Hit—Dykes, Three-Baag ; ’ the Heckscher Buildir the Cam: shorty Reaern Ate Raea eee GOING 200 MILES AN HOUR, | union officials to persuade the men | ate casper ae Pre the | Coding to figures made public by| ATHLETICS—Galoway out, Ward | Hits—Miller, Witt’ Welch. 8tol i, meyer Bulle OS eae ane ee ee mime ia indetniter | : | who had quit and gathered about the | Policeman John Boedecker of the! chairman Harley at national head-|to Pipp. Brazill hit through Peck for! pases—Schang, Miller, Pipp. Saci ee ing, the Penn Terminal Building, the |the programe Ue Lilet. of the | ETAMPS, Oct 1,—Flashing ‘entrance to the Longshoremen’s Union | St 104th Street Station heard erack- | quarters, No. 15 Whitehall Street, to-!a single. Sullivan ined to Pipp, who | 4 Mays. Double Plays—Pipp (ui } Loew Theat uilding ,the two Gar- 124," Denby, Secretary of Agriculture |‘MTOUEM space acm rate of nearly 299 | peadqyartera at No. 164 Eleventh ing glass as he passed and saw flames) day This ig more than the total yote| touched the bag for a double play |aasisted), Galloway to Brasil, Wau } } ment Centre Buildings and several im-|Wajjace, Dr. and Mrs. Sawyer, Secre-| Miles Per Bau: Ad! Lecainte, Freeh) Avenué to go buck. He had not got coming from some of the upper win-| cast tn the recent Republican pri | NO RUNS, ONE HIT lean Bedi to Fl op, Lett. on “aia f \ crs tary and Mrs. George B. Christian jr, RELBLD Te aan, “a ery ly the frst | very far with his talk when the|70ws He tried to reach the occu-| mary and four times as many votes] YANKS—Schang fanned Maysein-| A nictic, 2 4 van \ | : (Continued on Second Page.) and Commander Holmes, the President's iify.°" siu° escaped mifaculously, “with | threats of the men became such that | Pants of the house after sending in| us were cast in the Democratic pri-| gied to left. Miller triplea over | Athletics, 2; Yankees, 4 Base ol | | \ - <— naval aide. slight injuries. he took refuge in the union head- {2 alarm by going up the stairs, but| mary The tabulation follows Be neon ete centre, morng |BUls—-Of Sullivan, 3. Struck Out> —\ JAPAN ACCEPTS U. S. | quarters to avoid being assauited, [the smoke forced him back. He then | ravoring a liberal construction | uaye. Galloway threw out Feok [2% May® 2: Balllven, ® CiaRipaeeam 4 VIEWS ON PARLEY GAVE BED TO DYING LINCOLN | The bitterness of the men ugainat| Went Into the house next door, and| of the Eighteenth Amend Liew, etter making « beautiful stop |Nala. Moriarity and Wilson, sf the officials of the union croppes|feaching over from the windows! ment and authorization of Te nig @ranRaAn CBUtb Llane One cal ee — > a ela as 9 jine wherever a group of them gath-| "mashed an many windows in the| the sale of light wines and | Dykes ca an, Sao Mies third, The double steal was workea : eS i Hee ea % Aca %y our Ouse he could reach beers teens 161,742 - Schang scoring und Miller taking see- i * Suggestions Satisfactory— Jerea They insisted that the reason] /Urning house as RTH INNING. aes Agenda Suggestions Satistactory a strike was not sanctioned was be-| Many of the tenants were terror-| Against a Itberal construction nate BOVE a triplea to the {OB Peck lined to C. Walker ONW® ff Woman Brings Greeting to lcause it meant etrike benefits, The|#tricken when they opened thetr doors| and the sule of wines and Oat ae Meuse’, |BHUN, ONE HIT » i = } a, (eight centre field fence. Meusel “ q Women of West. police reported there had been no|%nd found the hulls filled with smoke,| beers 8.594 ow to Schang prevented it from | HI aid INAS, h 4 aes jolence and that the men who were|4nd those who could ran to fire- are on Getibled to left ATHLETICS——S y threw oug | TOKIO, Oct. 1 (Associated Press) —} Thomas Proctor, to Whose Room Wounded|’ prc Ot Total 165,336 | being a homor Dykes dowbled to lett, | (, ac, Baxi J. Peg : oan : ; ro.{escapes and roof Others had to get y , : |C. Walker. Perkins fanned. Pegk | The Japanese Cabinet, after lc thy A jat work on the piers would be pro | Aes \nat cilia laws 49,069 ng Witt ©. Walker aingled to ‘ * ene - } 1 ‘ nen in their windows and wait for the] Af al 96 : threw out Welsh, NO RUNS, NO } deliberation yesterday, decided in President Was Carried, Now a tect A Mtr sey 308 scoring Dykes, but was out at{threw \ Lainie Roger Williams, Superintendent of | firemen. sayeneys Ny to wara, | its srinciple, according to the Aasahi as ee aire ——— |} ceoond, Ruth ta MoNally ath [eee Aree oo i | Sn AR ee ncan he TAcuarican Pauper Here. jthe International Mercantile Mar When Engine Companies Nos. 26] Total 1 ET ao en to stretch the nit to a| .YANKEES—Dykes threw out Ruth, 8) Shimbun, : 2 ; ; a iat mntand b and 54 arrived the flames were roar- The work of ting the rete By Galloway tossed out Meusel Pipp } suggestions as to the agenda for the| gearch by a New York sculptor for, probably tne last surviving witness of | Piers, said at noon to-day that many| i padimits every othe Union is | 400 Perkins out, Ward to PIpD.| ow ove. second. Pipp stobelmene y Washington Conference on itmitation | inegrmation concerning the death bed | the deathbed acenc of his old men were at work and that|'ns through the fourth and Meth | cage Vy Welch nit a triple to the eight field |*nsled over second. Pipp stole ase. i : Achar eaals ' 4 ay axel PPE the walkout was due to the radicals | floors, Tenants were running «bout ane Ke i satloway forced Gallo-|°"d @nd went to j of armaments and Far Eastern ques-|o¢ president Lincoln has revealed the aibaine Koll seul t pe lvl at) mong the men. The ships of the |i their nightclothes looking for miss. —_ ine W Le ( 9 w ny. ford 1 Gallo | was at second to take Perkins’ throw, Hane ventne | A08 that the map ip whose bed the rian Ae OUR an he guid, would eal) with slight|!n@ members of families or trying to| RUTH L. MANIERRE dog aaa : the ball going to centre. He score@ ) Underterred by her eighty-nine t died is an inmate of the|0ld friend, Timothy Daly of No. 286/!!ne, he suid, Id gail with slight} RUNS. FIVE HIT siege wild to aula i - r Presiden! fal prevent persons in the wigdows from! 1§ BRIDE TO-DAY OF | & a when Welsh threw wild to third, Gale fi years, Mme, Kajiko Yajlma, Presi-|city almshouse on Blackwells Island. | Adeipbi Street, Brooklyn, who had delay | Ree ree ee ee 5 | YANIKEBS -- Meusel struck loway threw out Ward, ONE f dent of the Japanese Women's Bet- ls Thomas Proctor, formerly, a| heard Proctor’s story twenty years t the office of Anthony J. Chelo-| bs Fae Site Pipp singled to right centre Ward! OQ on ip } terment Association, which has a aed in thi city and as an amatdbr | 80, found the old man yesterday. It Pek, President of the International | such confusion it could not be learned | L. L. DELAFIELD JR. Into a dovble play, Gatloway tofONP ME ing membership of 500,000, left Tokio! aturalist was a friend of the late] ¥## ene of his “bad days,” however, Long men’s Association, it wus) for ® tne ed HON EBAY eed al azil], NO RUNS. ONE HI ATHLETICS—-Galloway singled yesterday on her way to Amertea,| 7. purrpughs. and he could recall but little that Said he was busy at a conference; eed In as BAR A ae - cal wa | Church Wedding at Rid Id, FIFTH INNING. ett Mate knocked down Galloway's | where she will work in the cause of |” pioctor, then seventeen years old, | Would be of assistance to the sculp- has the strike Wap nal horined and ree Hee cal . Poe isecied| Conn, Followed by ATHLETICS—Brasili ‘singled t>\1°). ona threw him out Gallomall ; sqhatge . , L } would not be recognized e men, anc yee reserve , | conn., lowe y ice auilivane Lit date is (daubla ’ i 4 humanity and peace. She sailed from). q clerk in the War Department _ Was stated, had voted to accept the the East 10éth Street Station under Receptic ee _, Sullivan bit into @ double | sing second. Mays threw out Bras j Yokohama to-day on board the Pinan wae ack Ha sacs. hia long career as a lawyer term off.red and the walkout was } | i play Ward to Peck. Witt singled to pee third, ; Koren Maru, which took the | When : a 4 “aH i a Captain Noble and assisted firemen a orth _ wil, Galloway ‘aking thir Peck . steamer Koren Maru, which took the|room tn a lodging house opposite Proctor was associated with Frederic the result work of radicals. i ee i]. 2a Christ Church, Ridgeeld, Conn. at cant Dykes out McNally to PIpp. | Oey sullivan, NO RUNS 1 HIT army nd navy, ‘ R. Coudert Sr, Lord, Daly & Lord, In Hoboken, it was said the strike! in getting tenants down ladders and!s Qeiock thin afternoon, Miss Ruth yo TWO HITS. RIPE WLS Washington conference Mme. Ya. | Ford's Theatre, and it was in thie! oy °Matthew Daly, Bugene I, Daly order came New York. There in caring for thone driven into the|fackwood Manlerre, Guughter of Mra, NO RUNS 7 i : YANKB sic Nally walked. | 7, Jima carries the following posssage of room the unconscious victim of an| ang Danie! Daly Te ee eee haan tra nrewing there since chity al if Bi enon ry en ' ave (| YANKEDS — Dyke threw out geha singled to center, MoNally 5 eace from the women of Japan to ‘i ie 8 Batural ae 7 1 mothad of ea. | Cou” air in thy heelobhe | Alfred: Lpe Manierss, is to ba mar McNally. Sehang waike Mays’ fly scored on Welsh’'s bad return, Schang pew assassin’s bullet was carried. Proc-| botanist Proctor occasionally made Thursday usual _motho 7 rh one ee ee Se lly 's ‘3 turn, the women of the West: va tori|tor had directed the carriche to the scientific trips with Burroughs and lecting men to go to work is for the, Two alarms were sounded, but the/t» Lewis livingston Deanelé dr. fell safe for a Texas Leaguer be- taking second, Mays sacrificed Bris Japanese Hye ee game | nee ined until the Presi. other scientists, according to Mr, gshoremen to line up and the head fire was under control in less thin|of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Livingston Dela ne Dykes and Witt, Sohang stop. ZU! to Dykes” Miller singled. to. lett) he success CF Lhe Wasnt ,. tom Gnd Memeines untihthe Press nay y hi ay oof the gang picks his men, On half an hour. The building te L-'firid, There will he a revsption at the twee a itt, Beh . rence and the dawn of a new epoch Daly, + said that American a r ¥ tween nations.” ‘ , higher and better understanding 's death, Except Robert T. Lincoln he maturalist, Nicholas Pike, had named ie discovered bug after Proctor. te (Continued on Second Page.) shaped, extending through to No. 1706 home of Mra, William Allen Jenner in ping gt second. Madison Avenue. Ridgeh scoring Seba» Dime tnamee Une Ie Miller forced Ma ruck out ‘4 , i to Dees Schang taking RUNS, 3Ft \ Tee pis Kini

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