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TOLUME XX. NO. 20. Successor to fhef.lola Dally Register, The I Ola Dally Record ind The lola Dally Index. lOLA, NOV.

17, EVENING. The Weekly Register, Established 1867. The Dally Register, Established 1897. EIGHT PAGES M. 'S OKK A A THF.

KXnrH) (iUE.STIO>. SPECOLHOIIS ON IHE FIELD BKK( KENRlBfiE WELL W(LL MAKE lUO Jiiillrate TImf Jbe rmiltuf Will (Test Altoiit Twcjitj. One THE WEATHER. AXT EOK Fair and Siiliirdaj: not iiiiirli 111 Data recorded at U. S.

Wcatlier Bii- rc.iu Office: yesterday 3 p. CO: lowest last, niglit 7 a. iio'rinalr for today. 42; jp yesterday. oxccas since Ist, degrees.

i Precipitation for 24 hours jcndiiig 7 a. TO. today, excess since i inclies; total for this year to date, inches. Uelativc huniidily 2 p. m.

ycstevd'jiy ppr opnt: a. 84 jjcr cent; iiaroniPtcr to sea level, 30.IS inches. Interesting Analysis of Returns From Suffrage States. little'ioni patch Uy Ihi- two iiiiurrcd ards north of IVP Urivk- Piiridr farm lioniP nolWwpsI of lola. V.

here Peter Ral l)it has goni- lip- Whitp has, poacofiil- ily reared lii.s irorios of fainilica'for iy and years is tho scpiie. of nm-rh loday and rig 'is scndiiri the erliocs along il'rook. The of Mio liiiigliinL" i jtiroolt is wiili a nasty darl; oil and men sfiiiidlng alioiii llic well Ironi wlilch the: oil fUiw.i ar- on the ')i of harrels Hint Mil mirgle forth a 'I'lip optlnintoii ruti all the from fifly lo Along last May a company 01 .1. L. Bod well.

Tiill. Mowlim and Ross leased one (lioiisan'l acres of land four niilhs: northwest of town, including th" Upecltonridge liirrn. A woU was sovciily-fivo y.uds trotn the old' abajwlpncd works starlcfl Viy the lola Porllaiid Company some eight years airo. T-iio work lia.s heoi; done tyBreelicnrid'se and Gates. Yesterday tlio drillers encciinfercd oil 'v'and' and at o'clock the wetiwas Following shot oil welled up and flowed naturally in good Jiheral for hours.

The of llic produ-cts is good'. spftciai test lia.s been made 'bnt several oil men who' have examined the oil atVd, tcst'jd it h.v the hot water method declare that it is light enougli to pipe aild will grade about twciTty- one gr.ivit\. oil is ily it 'is the custom for llie to into" wiclls pro- (litclhi; thrt grace- This afteriioon the pressure o' -gas is interfering with the AvdrU o' down the well casing. The flow of oilvesterriay eyoning. according In the worUmen.

stopped by tbi- of water below the aTul lentil the casing can bo rnrkc'I through the gas presffiirc and and oil l)a'ied out it will bp known with any degree of euracy just what tlic well wili'produce Ir. at thoiworlis this ajftcrnoon that he certain Ion would not drop below barrels lie would not be greatly ssirprisp(' it went boVond the liighest estimate Oil ill iio'd naliinilly ip' I 'l the lighter iinil inore lieslriihle oil is always on lop. I'IH' oil IS the first drawn II new welland il is possllile. t'lal ihe i-nide of tills will full hf Iniiirlt, 111 triidWi' 'ii WOM)ERFFL MUSIC AND A 1'0 i NE KM 0 I'ho IN'ople Are Wnhliitr Uie Fad That Two Jii- usuiil Men Are Here. I iw iweiity (ine gricvUy 'lBl the prodiiel will bi r'lliie.

Ill i-ojHi and 11, siiii I prol'lt XInil for flic nn'n who proin' led i'. The history of the' oil (iiisiiiess (cii''' lo shew thill Ihere is-it dose nd.ilioi' -'irtwpcn mis and oil, So ixri'nt Held been -diM eloped' xv -bere pas lacking. On J.he other hnnil Ibere has neier been a great jzas -where oil in more or less 'I'lanlity iiot present; Ir'has been on thai that oil have pro in i '11 past. Hereto fore the ino prolific oil wolbs in len c'lunty have t.ccn Inouglit. in ir.

southoustern iiarts of th'' coMiit-. good wells have -been ilri'Ie Hii'mboldl and traro ot'fiil have found in every pros ppct has Itoen the Kw- fa'm jiist soethcTSt of 1I12 lasl siimmT an oil weJl was brougii; in I flowing and paying these -'irillirigs liavo -been iiiade in the hope of strikin i seetTi-; e.vi.'rt the major pool thai I. in every nil dislriet and now those wlio are in-close ilh Ihc fepl tltat histor.v ahoit to repeat itself. S.M'SCII- lalor.H- are on lie field and fhoie in tlie nci 'borhoo (i of the Bro'kpnridce well have 'been Today dozens men repre.ientin's different interests, ar-cove, iiig territory where oil is ii P'lod prospect. Other wpll.s- lirobaidy hnnipdiately and the work of the inen sending down t'w easint: Hi 'well shot will be with breathless interest.

If a of aiiylliing iiii- (l of hundred barrels a lola -will with speculators and a new'oil boom that; will rival i activities at recently may expected to follow. The oil is here. Thot.9 mlerestod' in the'business feel cei t'in that and the really big finii wjl' Iw but a.matter of time. don't know what the will to be. hut it certainly iobUs good: said Thomas H.

Bowlus. one the ihrse pardners. will tfior-, be iill that it seems, we will 1 i i put down more The cost o' IS and personaliy I of the opinioji that this bg tested ijpfnre.mo.re are put down. Bui as 1 iiefbre. this seeiiis -tp 1)6 well." Mr.

Bowlus was at the field when the 'I'here were "only a few cmply pews at the I'reshylerian eliiirch last eveii- iiiH, apd the chances lluil Ihere be none tonigJil, Hir evc.yhody last nighl's meeting is today lo his iiclglibor: "Yon MVri'l- not fail to hear llHiidenscJileld and I'liKh. They arc simplyCIUOAT!" ihiii is not an cxaggeraiiini, 'Die service lasl niglit began promptly wlih the last stroke of'the and for the next half hour Ihe ejuigreRalion had a feast of has scldonr been enjoyed in choir plalforin was crowded to'i the liinit, llfly young men and and under the magnetic load- er.ship of Mr, Pugli they (he Irashy tiiinply-lunilum so- often heard at revival moetings, hut real music expressing the sentiment of genuine pottic. words. Mr. Pugh is.himself a notable composijr and many of the hymns in the collection used are of his own composition.

He knows, therefore, how hymns should be and he imts his own fire into the splendid chorus that has re- I to his appeal. Today' the platfor is being so as to acconinodatc twenty or thirty more singers, and tlicrc is still opportunity any young people who wish to have thii benefit and the of Mr. Pugh's great leadership, to lind a'place there; and they are cordially invited. Don't wait for a personal inviialimi but be at the church at ioniglit and walk right up with the rest of them when the order is given- Yon will he very wolcomo. shall it profii a man though he gain the whole world and lose own soul; and what will a man give in exchange for his own sbiil?" Those were the familiar words which Mr.

took his text; last night, but the sermon that followed Has far from heing familiar. -Mr. iluudenschield is a groat, big, sial- man's 111' talks that way. 1 Ic never-iii- dirlfje; iiii' slang and he Is never bnil- il or liisiillliin, but oil the other hand lie 'l lime III mere iiialory ni' lie kiiowifex- Die illlllllde of llie avel llllllt iiiy.anl fi'U'wIiMi, lie 11 iderstands ilillieiilile llie av-ra tiiair has in iiiallers offjiilli and doclrjne, and hp talks to not like some ereaele'rs, Inil like a Indeed hLs discourses sound much inon; like lawyer's armimeiit. before a jury than like a sermon.

He -knows just i evIdeiK'o that has been broiiglil before this jury the argumeirls that opimsing counsel have made, and be sets himself lo set the jury straight lioth asi to facts and tlin argument. His lanpiage is resiieij'tfuf always, as the language of a lawyer to a jury inusi be; but it is language that the jury can wfien he has linislicd the jury up and goes away wilh a great jfor the line, warni-liearted man who lias talked to them, most- of tjieni, it is safe to say. the conviction tlint he has "made his case," To liear such man 50 much alive, so whol ly sane, so abi-olutely certain of own faith, so-gennineiy sincere in Xhe appeal to others, an inspiration which' no citizen of; lola or of the surrounding community should deny hinisqlf. i Sppcijil Toniirht. As a prelude i to the I'lie subject of which is "The jiioii of Kntering Heaven," Piigh 'has arranged a special niusical program in the nature of a song recital which cannot failj to be extremely enjoyable.

In addition to, numerous specially selected Gospel songs by t'no great.chorus choir, several of them composed by the leader himself, there v.iti be one or niorc songs by a male quartette composed Pugh, C- Scott. Mr. Gowans and Mr. F. Scott, solos by Mr, Pugh and Mr, an organ: solo by Mrs, Wheeler and of course congregational singing led by the choir.

This musical program in itself should be sufficient to pack tiie church, and yet it will be only a to a pow erful sermon that every one will be better for hearing. Tonight: will be. a good night to go NT A A N. DAKOTA. DAKOTA ip.775 OTA U-eiois NEBRASKA COLORADO 126.644 D- I68.0OO (04.

coo A RI ZONA i NEW OKtA 9.166 I4.000 I 1. A Every woman suffrage stale of the California, which let women vole in Wyoming, asuffragc sta Union in' the eight years figures for suffrage sdatcs which have-been ad- creased its Demo milled to Bryan con of MAKES BHD SM THE GERMAN IXDERSEA MER- A rm. FIVE TUG MEN ARE DROWNED CAFSE OF THE AtriDENT DOVT SEEM TO HE As it the Pcntsohland Had lo Rolurn to Her Onrk nnd Must Try It Ail Over Agalif. trty llio Press) Ixuid.nn, members of the crew of the T. A.

Scott, one of Ihe lugs which accomp- in' l.S6!l, change. The Democratic iilurnlity in 1 showed a remarkable change 19ai. i.as Ucpubllcan iilu- i.om B.iiuu rteirub! a nre-sidential vote over that of ralily of lojaDemocratic plural- 000 Democratic in a total vote of a lit- it is about 112.000. ago, to the best Ity of 3,000 or more. lie over 40,000.

1 Kansas the inii; contest. The Nevada, giving isufffage in 1914, in- Utah, the home.of Reed Smoot, of publican allied the Ge1-nian submiarinc, Diutscli hind, at Xew London on (he start of her retiiri irip to iiieti, were drowned wlcn the subma- riui' and the tug collfdqii about twelve miles from ihls jiort. TiiP only per- jsoii on the tug saved i was Cuplaln Fred Hltigsl, of IIK Geriuan liner. Tli" tug, which belongod lo llie Scott Wrecking llompiiny. went to Ihe bottom.

The Duutscdi- lanil returned lo her thick at'ri this moriiinn, i The tug and the Kubmiirliie came lo gellicr in 11 rolatlv (dy smontli sea. WhiMi.il was aiiparent tliiit the crasli was IIK crow jumped over boaril.j The Captain swiim- to llfi' 'preserver llirown out by tlio liiiid crew. The )i drew out of her pocket at liastern Forwnrd'ing company's pier tit this Tiiornliig, accompanied ib ythe lug "Cassie" of the A. Scott Wrecking si'iid a lug belonging to the iiastern Forwarding Company. Siie carried on her homeward dash a cargo valued at 12,000,000 in mettil.

om 6.11(1(1 rteirublicnn to 1908 was less than but this-year jjars. The trip down harbor without incident. ratio plurality from the old guard. Washington, a bed-rock Republican the home of the staunch Re- iAllhoughishe had ready for some where women got the vote departure was rather un- jard, which gave women the in 1912, gave Taft a idurality of Her skipper, Paul Koenig, in 180, also showed a re- she gave Wilson a plurality of 36,000. thei evening in his leisu'rely mail r.

change, turning a Republi- Jn Illinois, amillion men vol- about the city. He called at two having gone in in189G. turned a Re- enn plurality of about 19,000 to a ed in 190S. they the Republican aiid shook hands with publican of 20,000 into a Democratic plurality of 22,000 candidate a plurality of when -wben asked about the date of sailing he-Union since the Taft- 500 to 5,000. suffrage est showed a remarkable idaiio, one of ihb old suffrage states, markable form.

from WiOOri in 1190-S to less than 12.000 frago state in 1914, made the niost less uiaii :i.U()U ago. ana a 1:111, ny this remarkable of all. lurning a neniocratic plurality of 7.000 this year, had voted as did Oregon, giving women the suffrage- Republican plurality of aboiil in- Colorado, also finotlur old sulfrago 'He men also in PIP' gave Taft plurality of 24 to aneinocratic plurality of or stale, having graintcd women tlie vote Hughes would ha and'gavc Hughes less than" S.OOO,' more. in I.S93, made aj most by about 340,000. state, which wont to woman suffrage uoinocr plurality of li ,.000 Arizona, becoming a suffrage state a half million women were added, the iV.rherpTvVniVrpd "and said hn did not in irilO, cut its ilopublican plurality Montana, becoming a woman suf- in 1912, gave a plurality Democratic candidate was; beaten in Afrer from injlOO-S to less than 12.000 frago state in 1914, mtulc the niost less uiav.

jive years ago. and a I9if; by IRn If the woAien there strolled (lown to the stale illerstop- 'had voted as did the men in 190S and to on the done the same, Mr, way. In'the meantime thorough pre-, have the stale piii-ations had been made.for leaving. The macbitiery liad beeii tested and provisions supplied. Captain Koenig appetired pale and shaken as he stopped ashore from his his return to the dock.

He' He Need Stnuiuous After ii I -to'talk about the coMlslon, In the ahscnen of autlwirllative information considerable specuiatlon lis to the cause of the accident was hcand, shipping men the opinion expressed was that the stenrlng pear of the subniariiK! was at fault, caualng MAY HE A EIBEI- SItlT. tipiieial Fiinsldii Doosii't: l.ikt; Riiptist Rrsoliitioiis. (Tiy tiie Associated I 'less) San Antonio, Texas, Nov. tists who are distorting the stiitement of niy position regarding the kind of cbiireli work In border eanips had their' property In the name of their wives," was tin' coinnienl made loday by (leneraL In regard lo'llie iictloiiof Ihe Itapllst (ietiiMiil Assiieialion ol 111 iN'orfolk yesterday In adopt lug a resolution pfoteellng agaitiHt tlii- (Jeiieral's alli 'ged altitude. Ile.jntliii iited thill he might bring llb(d suit.

MR. W. H. FULWIDER IS. DEAD RUMANMNS SUFFER AJIEFEAT TEDDY TO TAKE A TRIT.

Need StrenuoHs Exercise After 11 Streiiiioii.s OLD RUSSIA WILL: STAND HRM THE tiERMA.N.S TAKE MANY I'RIS ONERS AND til NS. 'I'lie Aiisd'laiis Also Ifeport lurtlwr Successes in Riinianiti, 'I'aking VllliiKPs. I liable la Siirviwv His Frlglit Injuries He I'lissed Away at Fhc Yes- tcrday Afternoon. The UumaiilaiiH have lailfered tiiilli ei' reverses iit ihir hands of (ieiieral Von FalUeiiliayiiK Itiviidliig forces according III todays' olllelal niiiioiinee- mtint by Ihe (ierinan war olUce. Tak lug a total of more than 2.100 prlsoii- ers and a machine guns the Ten tonic; forces in yesterday's efirricd a inouiitiiin peak on the Molda vlaii frontier of Uumama ojisl of Ked- zivaslii.irliely, a.

iiuniaiiiaii and i (By tho York, Tlieijdore Roosevelt will make a trip to the P'lji, Siimoan and Hawaiian Islands in it was announced here today. It stilted that Mrs, Roosevelt will aeeoinpany lilm. Plans for the trip, It la said, have been under way for some Ume and, have now been coinpleled. It wild iinderslood Ihe t'nlonel elume the Isladds beeiliiselliey jiri' highly by medical men for their climate and heeiiuiie of llielr iiioiiiitaltis and volcanoes Ihey will give plenty of o.uporlunity for the oroiis kind of outing he enjoys. EMPHATIC OEMAI, MADE OF SEI' A KATE PEACE RIMOR.

I'nder X(i Circnnistunres Will She Do her run suddenly into the tug. The Ought Else than By Hi -i Viiliiiut A Mil's." iHv I'l Pelrograd, Nov, The of h'oridKii Affairs has' sent a teli' graii) to all representatives III allied ciiiiii strong detenu separate iieae R. STARTS news aneney. ries ileelurliig Itiissla's liiimefliale sinking of llic tug i was taken to Indicate tliiit blow iliiiKl h.ive liOPM a powerful one, Jillil jiiliisl hive eoiiie with unexpeetn Icnire. Citiiliilii llliiKu) reported lo liiii 't jilioard the liiMitKi 'liland.

"'I'lie iierldeiil lia ppeiieil all In a liiliiuli'," aeeordliig to It iiieinlinr of (lie lieulmlibiiid 's iTesv who talkeil under any eirciim- position in the Predeal region scored, advances, south-of the Rotheii-I thiinii Pass, the statement asserts. Aiidiliunnl Injnnetion Suits Are .1 1 Apparentiv tlie Rumanians liold stitutcd tlie Merc.h. ly relieved by the use of from the aval "fler-, Moldavian boundary line, lier- ing which ohcrwise would have e- reports them withstanding s.ilteil from burns wh ch reducedr the, Austro-German attacks. luatbm not to make about-ll. "KT said.

ill I rout ol tile Hiibiiiarlne and lliir lleulsehlanrl crossed It In the iThe telegram declares: "Kcports'spread ahmad receutiv by '7 I'lK wont under, press of enemy countries Aii explosion the boiler in the tug tollowed inimediately, taptain Miiigst caught liold of a guy rope and was carried down wilh the lug When ho reappeared lie managed to seize a the pres lof pretended pour parlors being Iricd on between Russia and.Germany with the object of reaching a separate ipeace, are futile and make no iniprcs jSion Upon the Russian governuK 'nt, i Russia will stand firm to (he interest of the union wliich binds her; lo of nearly all liis body to a crisp. Mr. H. Fiilwider, wliQse. clot'iing a''cidentally cauglit fire on Wednes- the 'Hv til-' rYi Washington.

a special and so far from the Chamber of tommerc-e con.sitle^^ via -Nov. the; tnited States today Represent- day as reported in yesterdav's the Auslro-Hungar- alive Adamstin author of the eight- common enemv without the slight Register, died at 7, 'clock Thursdav Ruman-; hou rrailroad law and viec-chairman fHltoring unti) (he hour of evening. The funeral services will lUeol ihe congressional commission belli tbn IT i.1 Cainpulung area is announced today investigate the whole subject of at tlie 1, cnurcu al to- war office. Tlic Rumanians portaticm. predicted that Congress I The Deulschlaud was iiol damaged it was stated probably will bo ready to sail iii a few days when repairs have been made.

Sever- plates were bent and the rivets loosened but the interior of the submarine was not damaged. The repairs will be made by members of t'lc crew. morrow afternoon and will be con- i .1 diu-ted by Rev. V. Brivbaker, pastor he village 01 of that church.

T.gajnilij, in the Jiul sector. William H. Fdlv.i'Icr was born near Rockviilp. Imliana Sept. isr ,4.

Hi-; Ircnch Prisoners Starving. parents removed in IStili to York, from now invaded portion of France held in preliminar yto the be- Slinson farm formerly the Simpson pruson camps virually have a congressional invesllga-' farm! in Carlyle iieiahborhood, ith- to subsist on such supplies as are A tf tho r-hum -i s- FOR TE PRESIBENTIS PLAN ralysis as was threatened a few months ago, Is Proposed to Put a Paid The Chamber is holdin ga special tary in the Field to Devole His nholp Time to the Idea. Thi' FederuUtm of Eahor Ctim imlsory Investlgutlon As Well As Arhitrution. the family died and som.e two who had no one to look after of.Congress and denied t'le of the plans of the World's Associat- Federation of I-abor by aftpr that the siilij K'I of this sketch them a truly terrible fate, a(- contention lliat it-is an act to regu- cd Advertising Clubs, according lo vpic today declared agains removed to lola which has over-since cordin gto Dr. Roosehooui assistant wages and riot an act to, fix Prank McClure, an officer of the As- of President Wil.son's legis Assoriniert I'resMl Hallimore, American unanimous that part pro- been ills honii'.

He was'a steady, in-j secretary of the permanent of employment, Mr, Ajiamson socialion here loday, -Ten gram "making illegal anv strike or dusindus and honeiit'man. devoted to arbitration at the: Hague who arrived railroiids should not be pieces of church advertising matter lock-dut pripr loan investigation of his fanfily and loyal to his friends who here today, lie his mission charged, with disloyalty becauke they displayed last night at a joint ihe case." have allUeen.shocked'and grieved was mainly to interest Amori- eombatled the act of.iCongress and conference of ministers and advertis- The committee report, which was yond nieasure over the tragic mannerin tjie rplicf work in Holland for should have their day in court. ing men, and it i-s the plan to place rnaniihousiy adopted, recommended ot his untimely death and whoso warm-! t''6se Pfsoners. i O. I.orenz, stalls paid secretary in the; field who will that the convention take "au unequiv- e-st will go out lothe be rcaVed relatives.

Tho wider. (Continued on Page Eight) Maiiy Lili-' BatOes Yesterday. (By the Assoclatec Pres.s) Paris. Nov. aerial were fought by French aviators in; the Amiens area yesterday.

During this fighting Lieutenant Guyijemer' brie' of the combatants brought dl3wn his machine, the War today. son, Mr, Freed Ful- at once from his homo in Iowa u'pon reeciving he news of his father's condition. Th oldest son. Alia, wb is in Texas has not yet boon heard fipom and it is that the message may not yet have reached him. The funeral.

above slated, be held at 2:30 tomorrow noon at the U. B. church and friends of the family are iiiviited'. tician of. the interstate commerce com devote his time to urgitjg ministers, ocal po.sition against compulsory iii- Presldent's Cabinet Met Today.

the Pressl Washington, Nov. iAV'ilson held a meeting of the cabinet shells to the punitive expedition in Berlin wireless to Sayville, mission has been appointed secretary .1., N'ov. forces have riiade the commission to investigate tho renewed attacks in strong force on of the eight-hour railroad the German-Bulgarian positions about Major General Goethals, re- Monastir on the Macedonian front, tjred chairman of the commission, the war office announced today. These to Xew York- today to arrange attacks together with others launched preliminary meeting there Mon between Malik and Presba Uikcs met of. the commissioii.

with- success the official statement i gt ixmis, suits against ihe Adamson, were Pled in the federal district court here yesterday on behalf of the St. Iron Muuitiutis to i itio- Kl Paso, kov. otflccrs ar- Mouittain Southern railway.and the riyitig here froni Columbus! report St. Louis Southwestern Cotton Belt shipments of large munitions and line. today for the first time in- more than Mexico.

The ordnance department al- Charles, the four year old'son of two months. Secretary said so has sent morei tlSan 2,000,000 small and Mrs. Charles Williams, 312 S. he had-no new on subraa-jacnis and ammurittldu south to Anier- Kcntncky street, feU on a broken milk rine activities on which anv action Field Headqulrters during tlie bottle this morning and cut a deep the United States could be based, past month army oMcers say. -sash in his right hand.

newspapers and others xa adopt adver vestigation and in favor-of Using plans in their church work. fully, protecting the and said, of r1 The creation of a federal 1 com iiis- Army" Eiat-uuted; San Hcnito. sion 'to investigate all phases'of the increased cost of living and irctoin- Browuville. ad- Congress "rheasures designed vance brigade of the "white army" de- remedy this situation and prevent fending the United; States from inva- return" was demanded in resolu- sion by the "Erown army" that the- tion.s adopted bv the convention todaj-, oretically has crossed into this coun- xhe resolutions declnred that "amont try, today evacuated the citj- of San chief beneficiaries of those abnor- Benito, 19 miles north'of here. Thecal conditions pve the bitterest eu- brigade was threatenedkby the ap-eniies'of organized labor." proaching 10,000 men ofithe.

invading i force under Brlgatiier peneral'H, IJoy Kencuckv street Allen. The "Brcw-jn" cbinmander be- who riius the linixlng niaehiric for the lieves that the brigade com- Kaw'Pavlnir cbmpany cot. his right manded by Col, iL wfll arm caught In the cogs while at wtirk take a position six Wednesday afternoon, badly cutting San Benito- and therep where the and bruising It is reported that ho country is5 favorabie, a stand, is getting along nicely today..

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