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1 Friday, October 7, 140 Visitors' Co-Captain PUBLIC NOTICE 1 NOTICE OF PROPOSED yp SUToDlTDOll in Toon oh ft ivir lo)U AMENDMENT TO THC SANTA CRUZ MUNICIPAL C0D NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN that by Resolution of Intention passed and adopted by the City Planning Commit, lion at their regular meeting ot Octobor 5, I960, it haleen proposed that th Municipal Codo of the City of Santa Cruz amended as follow to wlti That Section 9209, R-3 Neighborhood Apartment District Regulation of th Santa Cruz Municipal Coda, bo amend-ad by th addition of regulation permitting additional dwelling units on parcels 62b0 q. ft. or larger. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that two public hearings on (aid pro. Posed change will held by th City landing Commission of th City of Santa Cruz a follows to wit.

1. On October 19. 1960 beginning after th hour of P.M., in th Coun. cil Chamber, City Hall, Santa Cruz. 2.

On November IS, I960 beginning after th hour of 7:30 P.M., In th Council Chamber, City Hall, Sent Cruz. At either or both of ald hearings, ny and all person Interested In said amendment may appear and heard thBre0n'CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA CRUZ Byi ROBERT W. COOK City Planning Director Secretary to the City Planning Commission Oct. 7 and Nov. 4 (3574) SC Seeks 1st Win Lockwood Will Probably Get Call At Quarterback Huskies Heavy Choice Over Indians On TV Trevor Hurt SLVTeam Loses Fullback For Gonzales Tilt Tonight Undefeated San Lorenzo Valley High received a big blow yesterday when Cougar Coach Wayne Richards said fullback Ron "Trevor is a doubtful participant in tonight's game with Gonzales.

The Cougars and Mustangs, both unbeaten in two outings, will tangle at Harvey West stadium at 8 o'clock, imme Senior quarterback Bobby Lockwood will probably get the starting nod tonight as the Santa Cruz High Cardinals entertain Bellarmine on a wet Memorial field. Card Coach Bill Wood said early yesterday that Lock-wood will probably start ahead of souhomore sensation Bruce Buckner and lunior oassinc star joev PaDDas. .) i p. A 0 However, Wood indicated that the position is still very much up for grabs and he may change his mind just prior diately following junior varsity' preliminary at 6 p.m N0TICI OP HEARING UP-60-10 NOTICE is hereby given that th City Planning Commission of th City of Santa Cruz, will hold a public hearing on th 19th day of Octoher, 1960, beginning after the hour of 7:30 in the Council Chambers, City Hall, for a Us Permit to establish a parking lot on property at 534 Front Street, Assessor's Parcel No. 5-151-44, located In a C-2 General Business District.

At said hearing, any and all person Interested in said permit and the matters proposed therein, may appear and bo heard thereon. Given over my signature this 6th day of October, 196(5. ROBERT W. COOK City Planning Director Secretary to the City Planning Commission Oct. 7 (3570) Trevor Jammed his left knee to the 8 clock kickoff.

Wood announced two backfield changes as he is still trying to find a winning combi- nation that can move the ball. practice Wednesday. Richards said he eipects X-rays will be to determine the seriousness of the injured Joint, Bellarmine is a solid two touch By Jack Stevenson AP Sports Writer Stanford MV-Lo the poor IndianStanford varirty. Not only do the Tribjs football forces meet heavily favored Washington Saturday, but thy do it after the Huskies were upset by Navy. Additionally, a national television audience (ABC) will be looking in at the game with its 1 p.m.

kickoff. "I wish," says Stanford Coach Jack Curtice, "that Wash- ington had beaten Navy 40-0. That way they might have come in here feollnjj fat." But Navy Avon 15-14 on a field goal in the final minute which brings the Rose Bowl champions to town aiming for revenge and a recoup of national prestige. They fell from No. 3 in the Associated Press poll to No.

12. Stanford hasn't won a game. The Indians dropped their opener to Washington State and then fell before Wisconsin and the Air Force, the latter by a 32 9 count. "Washington has more speed than the Air Force and has a much larger team," asserts Curtice. "But we will be in there down favorite in tonights en vavmcis race Wilfoiu Glcit San Loret.zo will be seeking Its third straight win, having tripped up Amador Valley, 19-12, and last Bears Hope To Put Together Complete Tilt Berkeley Call the game at halftime and Coach Marv Levy would be a non-loser in his first season at California.

His Bears led Tulane 3-0, and Army 10-0 and were tied with Notre Dame at 7. But they're still playing 60 minutes of football and Levy is still looking for his first Bear victory. He hopes to see a stronger week stunning King City, 25-7. Gonzales last week downed Pacific Grove, 12-0, and a week earlier slipped by Gustine. The visitors are led by halfback SHOP Butch RIanda while the Cougars are paced by bark Ken Wright and quarterback Steve Rodriguez.

San Lorenzo mainstays in the line are Gordon DeMoe and Ward for A. Hoys9 Johnson. 1 tI I tail I iVi "(m it 1 NO. SLV Pos. Gonial No.

LER Bearden 24 fighting." Santa Cruz High's lightweight football team seeks win number, one tonight as the Card-lets take on Willow Glen in a 6 o'clock preliminary to the Santa Cruz-Bellarmine varsity encounter. Cardlet Coach Hilding Ron-ning said David Bell will replace Frank Mazzarino at halfback on offense because Maz-arino has an injured knee. Don Dryden will replace Mazzarino on defense. Otherwise the flu-bitten Card-lets will start the same lineup as last week. This Includes ends Rick Wilkins and Mike Gagne, tackles Don Swan and Tom Knapp, guards Frank Fujimura and Mike Olivieri and center Ron Vitzian.

The offensive backfield Includes Fred Pfyffer, quarterback; Bell and Steve Mondini, halfbacks and Al Ferrell at fullback. Two of the finest quarterbacks second half tomorrow in Memorial Stadium when California plays offense-minded Washington State. Levy shook of his defense, mrw will be on the firing line, All- 50 SO 0 71 70 61 SI 17 41 12 IS Bounds DMo Johnson Hudson Green L. Tiylor lippard Rodriguez Wright R. Taylor Ullman ITR Velasquez ICR Brenzikofer Walker PGL Gott RTL Twlsselmann Rtl Sanks OB Guzman LH Rianda RH Sanders Segundo America Bob Schloredt of Wash ington and Dick Norman of Stan ford, the nation's leading ground counter which follows a lightweight preliminary at 6 o'clock.

Jim "Tex" Fullen, Watsonville transfer, and Wally Walker will get the halfback starting assignments, replacing Bruce McPher-son and Jim Kowal, who will see action on defense. "We are pretty close to being ready," Wood said, adding. "We are about as ready as we can get It's up to the kids now." Santa Cruz is still seeking its first win of the young season as the Cards play a very tough schedule with a slightly inexperienced team. The Redbirds lost to Campbell, 18-6, and last week dropped a 25-7 verdict to Stagg of Stockton as Buckner Impressed in his first varsity offensive showing. Bellarmine, year-in and year-out, one of northern California's powerhouse teams, brings to town a big squad and a big team led by 242-pound tackle John Filice and 228-pounder Wayne Valley, also a tackle.

The visitors have 15 returning lettermen and 25 seniors on the squad. Santa Cruz has 13 seniors and 10 returning lettermen. Tom "Butch" Finta, who's father owns and operates a So-quel drug store, will oppose the Cards tonight. He will be acting co-captain for this game and he is a defensive deep back. For some Bellarmine players, Memorial field brings back unpleasant memories.

In 1958, Santa gainer last year and already ing Jerry Scattini and Bob Wills to the halfback spots and Walt Arnold to fullback to get more speed. Sophomore Randy Gold stays at drafted by the Chicago Bears. Schloredt, wearing No. 15 mill ffr doesn't hold the passing record that Norman has compiled, but he a solid runner, good team leader and good on defense. quarterback.

The Cougars, seeking their first victory over California in four years, beat Stanford 15-14 in their opener but lost the next two games although scoring a total of Curtice uses the wild card substitution rule to get Norman out of the lineup when the Indians go seven touchdowns. Denver won 26-24 and Arizona State beat on defense. But Dick, a 195-pound senior who wears No. 18, poses WSU 24 21. Mel Melin's arm has given Western Grid Teams Staying Close To Home Washington State the collegiate forward passing lead nationally.

orii HC, SC Jayvees Battle Tomorrow Two evenly matched teams, Holy Cross hjgh and Santa Cruz' junior varsity, will clash tomorrow night at Harvey West stadium. Game time is 8 The Panthers, who defeated San Lorenzo Valley's junior varsity and lost to the Watsonville Jayvees, will be looking for their second win. Santa Cruz' team, composed mainly of freshmen and sophomores, will be looking for its first win. The Cards lost to Monterey two weeks ago. Panther Coach Rod Crump yesterday bemoaned the loss of end Brian McCoy, who suffered a broken finger in the Watsonville game.

Cruz said, "We are moving our men around a little bit." The Cougars have hit on 44 of field. Finta specializes as a defensive safety man. Bellarmine is a solid choice over the "nev-er-say die" Cards. Tom "Butch" Finta, Soquel youth, will be acting co-captain for Bellarmine high school tonight as the Bells meet Santa Cruz high school at Memorial s- a big threat on offense. He seems almost a cinch to join the exclusive "300" club this year emblematic of completing 300 passes during collegiate career.

He has hit 258 with seven games left. Only six men have made the club-Don Klosterman of Loyola of Los Angeles with 368, Zeke Bratkowski of Georgia with 360, Don Heinrich, Washington, 335, Babe Parilli, Kentucky, 331, Ken Ford, IlardinSim-mons, 315, and Chuck Maloy, Holy Cross, 304. Starting with Schloredt in the PUBLIC NOTICE Cruz crushed the Bells, 39-0, in one of Bellarmine's worst beat 74 attempts for 664 yards, Mean 39 for 64 for 563 yards and four touchdowns. Keith Lincoln, a halfback who runs, passes, punts and kicks off, however, is the heart of the WSU attack and the key in the Cougars' three-touchdown per game offense. Gold has completed 63 per cent of his 46 passes for 309 yards and has yet to throw an in intercepted pass in 46 attempts.

ings. Last year, at Santa Clara, the Bells partially avenged the Sports Calendar TODAY Football Bellarmine vs. Santa Cruz high, NOTICE Or PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE SANTA CRUZ MUNICIPAL CODE A-SO-13 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by Resolution of Intention passed and adopted by the City Planning Commission At their recular meetins of OcAatmr setback with a 19-6 triumph. Comparing the weights, wood chuckled as a reporter said Santa Memorial field, 8 p.m. Prelimin 5.

1960, it has been proposed that the Cruz has a very slim advantage. Municipal code of the city of banta I've added on ten pounds per backfield are Rose Bowl veterans Don McKeta, No. 36, George By Alan Cline AP Sports Writer All but one West Coast football team stays close to home this weekend and maybe it's just as well. California, Stanford, Southern California and Idaho haven't won yet. The 11 major football schools in the coastal area have been able to squeeze out ip victories while losing 19.

UCLA got a tie with Purdue. The Big Five Washington, USC, California, UCLA and Stanford have won a grand total of three games while losing 10. Washington beat College of the Pacific and Idaho, UCLA took Pittsburgh by a point. Saturday, the Huskies, upset man and he's taken off ten," the Fleming. No.

25. and Ray Jack Card coach declared. The Santa Cruzans seem to be AT HACKBARTH'S, You'll find a complete selection of DRESS UTILITY Rainwear MEN'S Rainfair Drtst C1Q AC RAIN TOPCOAT 1 3i43 Rainfair Glovebrotter Dacron RAINCOATS Plasti Raincoats S3.95-S6.95 Black U.S. Rubb.r UTILITY Clrt QC RAINCOATS VlWaOU 2-Pc. Black U.S.

Rubber QIRCH RAIN SUITS QliJiSU 2-Pe. Imported HOODED CQ OA RAIN SUITS v9ivU BOOTS 514.95 KNEE C7 QR BOOTS VlidU WORK CO A(k RUBBERS W4lI coming about after a bout with the flu earlier this week. Tuesday, a half dozen Redbirds were ill and missed practice. ary, SC Lightweights vs. Willow Glen, 6 o'clock.

San Lorenzo Valley vs. Gonzales, Harvey West stadium, 8 o'clock. Junior varsity preliminary at 6 p.m. Cross-Country Santa Cruz vs. Bellarmine at halftime of football game, Memorial field.

Other Grid Games Palo Alto at North Salinas, aft SC-Bellarmine Lineups Memorial Field, Tonight, 8 o'clock SANTA CRUZ BELLARMINE A check at the high school this morning disclosed that only one gridder has not returned to practice. Junior guard Brad Cruz be amended as to mows to wit: That Section 9225.49 Definition of Institutions for the Aged, be amended to permit the establishment of individual detached living units. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that two public hearings on said proposed change will be held by the City Planning Commission of the City of Santa Cruz as follows to wit; 1. On October 19, 1960 beginning after the hour of 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Santa Cruz. 2.

On November 16, 1960 beginning after the hour of 7:30 P.M., in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Santa Cruz. At either or both of said hearings, any and all persons interested in said amendment may appear and be heard thereon. CITY PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SANTA CRUZ Bys ROBERT W. COOK City Planning Director Secretary to the City Planning" Commission Oct. 7 and Nov.

4 (3576) last week by Navy, open confer ernoon; Paso Robles at Watson Elliott missed yesterday's workout. Bob Small will probably replace him at left guard. Bellarmine lost its opener to ville; Salinas at Santa Maria; Hartnell at Vallejo; Menlo at Sier ra college; Hollister at Pacific Grove; Palma at Live Oak, after Vallejo, 19-13, in a shocker, but since then the Santa Clara eleven has bounced back to defeat Wat noon. No. Player 53 Dan Hungerford (190) 61 Ray Lowry (205) 40 Bob Small (170) 34 Brian Owen (185) 42 Ron Lowe (180) 54 Lee Curtiss (215) 47 Tony Tomasso (190) 24 Bob Lockwood (160) 52 Jim Fullen (160) 23 Wally Walker (160) 58 Dave Foster (190) Pos Player No.

LER Tim Berrey (165) 80 LTR John Filice (240) 72 LGR Ralph Francis (176) 63 Bill Sterling (190) 53 RGL John Gay (175) 65 RTL Wayne Valley (225) 75 REL John Mickelson (175) 88 QB Tony Morici (145) 17 LHR Tim Osmer (170) 40 RHL Al Roodhouse (170) 24 FB Terry McNally (185) 32 ence play at Stanford. Southern California, limited to one touchdown in three games, plays high scoring Georgia Friday night in the Coliseum and Washington State (1-2) comes to California (0-3) Saturday. UCLA is idle for the second week in a row. The Bruins meet Washington at Seattle next week in what probably will be the Rose Bowl decider. In other action, San Jose State TOMORROW Football Cabrillo college vs.

American sonville, 20-6. Last week the Bells clobbered Salinas, 45-6, as the Cowboys committed 12 fumbles. River, San Juan stadium, Sacra Despite Bellarmine impressive mento, 8 o'clock. record and 15 returning letter- Holy Cross vs. Santa Cruz jun men, Wood does not fear them.

"They can be had if we ior varsity, Harvey West stadium, son, No. 35. In reserve is sophomore speedster Charlie Mitchell, No. 21, the Big Five leader in rushing. Stanford opens with veterans Mac Wylie, No.

34, Gil Dowd, No. 38. and Skip Face, No. 42, operating with Norman. Face, a solid runner and good place kicker, has gained 244 yards rushing in three games.

Along the line, Washington appears much the stronger with a veteran crew two-deep and even deeper in some positions. Stanford banks on sophomores and juniors in many of the key spots. Back-Up Derby At Watsonville A back-up derby and double points in the main event will be the added feature tonight when the NASCAR sanctioned $99 claiming stock cars ramble in their weekly competition at the Watsonville speedway. The program starts at 8 o'clock. The back-up derby is one of the most humorous sidelights of auto racing with the entrants driving their machines in reverse.

Double points tonight will be welcomed by the pilots attempting to overtake Hap Barber of Seaside in the championship contention. With a limited number of races remaining, Barber can cinch the crown should he outshine his foes this evening. Chief threats to Barber include Ed Jones, Jim Burdick, Ed Erco-line, Vic Irvan, Art Eaton, Dick Larimore and Jim Stewart. 8 o'clock. SANTA CRUZ ROSTER just eliminate those idiotic mistakes," the Santa Cruz coach said earlier this week.

NOTICE OF HEARING V-60-35 NOTICE Is hereby given that the City Planning Commission of the City of Santa Cruz, will hold a public hearing on the 19th day of October, 1960, beginning after the hour of 7:30 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, City Hall, for a grant of variance in the strict application of Section 9217.7(d) of the Santa Cruz Municipal Code, requesting permission to construct a church sign 24 sq. ft. in area on property at 1303 Seabright Avenue (Assessor's Parcel No. Stagg made only one sustained Other Grid Games Monterey at McClymonds, afternoon; San Jose City at Monterey Peninsula; Foothill at Diablo Valley; King City at Carmel, HACKBARTH'S 1 drive last week but took advantage of Santa Cruz miscues to score three more times. Outsiders give the Cards a chance for an upset but most agree that Bellarmine should be favored.

21 Harry Smejley, fb 22 Jim Kowal, hb 23 Wally Walker, hb 24 Bob Lockwood, qb 26 Joe Pappas, qb 27 Bruce Buckner, qb 28 Mark Shulti, hb 29 Rich Simmoni, hb 30 Jim Richie, hb 31 Bill Burja, 32 Fred Hibberd, 33 Gordon Smith, fb 94 Brian Owen, 36 Randy Smiley, hb 37 Andy Wood, hb 38 Jim Skinner, hb 40 Bob Small, 41 Ed Dalbeiio, 42 Ron Lowe, 43 Ken Gregg, 44 Byron Shields, 45 Bruce McPhenon, hb 46 Brad Elliott, 47 Tern Tornado, 48 Dayle Singer 49 Bill Osborn, 50 Steve Winters, 52 Jim Fullen, hb 53 Dan Hungerford, 54 Lee' Curtiss, 55 Ron Bengston, 56 Eric Taylor, 57 Jan Graff, 58 David Foster, fb 59 Ellsworth Zackary, I 61 Ray Lowry, 1 10-092-10) located in an R-2 Two-family (1-0) journeys to Oregon (2-1) Oregon State (2-1) goes to Indiana (0-2), Idaho (0-3) hosts undefeated Utah State, and College of the Pacific (1-2) plays Villano-va (0-3) at Philadelphia. Southern California is a 6 point underdog against Georgia, the Orange Bowl champion who walloped South Carolina and Vander-bilt. The two Oregon teams should enhance the Northwest's football reputation with victories, but Idaho has a tough road in Utah State, a solid club. Off comparative scores, COP-Villanova rates a tossup. Marquette whipped COP 20-0, Villan-ova 22-13.

Mickey Mantle has hit 11 World Series home runs, four less than Babe Ruth. nesiaence uisinci. At said any and all persons Interested in said application and in the matters contained and proposed therein, may appear and be heard thereon. Given over my signature this 4th day of October, 1960. ROBERT W.

COOK City Planning Director Secretary to the City Planning Commission Oct. 7 (3572) BELLARMINE ROSTER 1618 Seabright Ave. EAST SANTA CRUZ Hackbarth's honor Bankamericard and International Credit Cards Forbes Field in Pittsburgh was opened June 30, 1909. A crowd of 30,338 turned out as the Chicago Cubs beat the Pirates, 3-2. TROPICAL WEED IS GROWING IN ARCTIC Kampala, Uganda (IP) A tropical weed called buskamarant is growing far above the Arctic Circle in Norway's northernmost Finmark Province.

None can figure out how it got there from South American areas or how it survives on tundra. Gene Moore is the only left-handed batter to hit a home run over the left field fence in Forbes Field. He did it twice. SHOP IX THE GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA 74 John Petrinl, I 75 Wayne Valley, I 76 Ed Peterson, I 77 George Wilfert, 80 Tim Berrey, 82 Gexa Csimma, 83 Tim Nobriga, 84 Bob Fry, 85 Ted Litchfield, 86 John MacDonald, 88 John Mickelson, Sec the beautiiulltj built 44 Marty Sen go, hb 50 Rich Rixio, I 52 Art Batham, 53 Bill Sterling, 54 Steve Mother, 60 Frank Bergon, 62 Joe Gallagher, 63 Ralph Francis, 64 Bill Sabatino, 65 John Gay, 66 Murphy 67 Bob Mondavi, 16 Bill Schmidt, qb 17 Tony Morici, qb 18 Fred Framia, hb 19 leland Vierra, rg 20 Tom Finta, hb 22 Ed Greco, hb 23 Vince Shannon, 24 Al Roodhouse, hb 30 Tom Abtt, fb 32 Terry McNally, fb 33 Mike Schmidt, fb 34 Bill Morrl.ro., fb 40 Tim Osmer, hb 42 43 Ed Jelich, hb 1o Peerless Prognosticators Guest This Week: BILL WOOD (SCHS Coach) 70 Jole Engler, 72 John Filice, 73 John Line, Preliminary Game: SC Lightweights vs. Willow Glen, 6 p.m.

CARDLET ROSTER the car that takes care of itself! LUBRICATES ITSELF. Go 30,000 miles without a chassis lubrication. CLEANS ITS OWN Oil. You'll go 4000 miles be-fween oil changes. ADJUSTS ITS OWN BRAKES.

New Truck Size Brakes adjust themselves automatically. GUARDS ITS OWN MUFFLER. Ford mufflers are double-wrapped and aluminized. PROTECTS ITS OWN BODY. All vital underbody parts are specially processed to resist rust and corrosion.

TAKES CARE OF ITS OWN FINISH. New Diamond Lustre Finish never needs wax. 17 Dave Garbe, qb 19 Fred Pfyffer, qb 20 Dave Bell, hb 22 Steve Mondini, hb 23 Ron Miyoko, fb 25 Al Ferrell, fb 26 Frank Minarino, hb 29 Dennis Lowell 47 Rich Young 48 Robert Robinson, 49 David Parker, 50 Don Swan, 55 Bill Thuringer, 56 Mike Gagne, 57 Rick Wilkins, 58 Ron Dryden, 59 Jean Strause, fb 30 Ron Vitzian, 36 Veldon McCray, hb 39 Ken Wallace, 40 Frank Fujimura, 41 Mike 42 Vince Lacariere, 43 Dan Singer, 44 Tom Martindale, 46 Tom Knapp GAMI Bellarmin Cabrillo Washington WSU COP SJS Raidart SP 49art Ohio Stat Oklahoma SELECTOR Santa Crui Amir. Rivor Stanford Cal Villanova Oregon Dallas Detroit Illinois Texas RANNEIS Ballarmlna Armr. Rivtr Stanford Cal Villanova Oregon Dallas SF 49ers Illinois Texas 19-11 .433 'WECHTER Bellarmina Cabrillo Washington WSU Villanova Orogon Dallas SF 4(rt Ohio Stat Oklahoma 1911, .633 BOWEN Ballarmln Cabrillo Washington Cal Villanova Oregon Dallas j( 4otri Illinois Oklahoma 18-12, .600 KIEMPNAUER Bellarmino Amor.

Rivtr Washington Cal Villanova SJS Raider SP 49r Texas 17-13, J67 HM 9 IINCIAIR Ballarmln Cabflll Washington Cal COF Orgon Dallas Ohio Stat Texas 1M3, J47 HI Santa Crvi Cabrillo Washington Cal CO Oregon Raidar Detroit Illinois Oklahoma WOOD CONSENSUS Ballarmin Cabrillo Washington Cal ViRaneva Orogon Dallas SP 49r lllinoi Texas 20-10, .667 Announcing The Warranty of all 1961 FORDS has been extended to 12,000 miles or One Full Year! I the opening of JACK HOOVER'S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 510 Soqnel A venae Complete Automotive Repairs Autotransmisslon Tune-up Brakes Carburetion Exhaust OPEN FRI. SAT. TILL 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

Stu Armit FORD Sales 1999 SOQUEL AVE. GA 3-4550 Phone GArden 6-2768 Santa Cruz, Calif. Guest's predictions ar not Included in tfi consensu 1 I.

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