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rwwywm JBEX KTT rf Section One MAIN NEWS SECTION SUNDAY TIMES SIGNAL VOL LVI NO 18 ZANESVILLE OHIO SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 1937 SIX CENTS PER COPY SPANISH WAR IS YEAR OLD 1 Citizens Demand Recount Of Ballots 'd ONLY TWO UNDEEATED TEAMS LET IN OHIO MANY OERS I OR RECHECK football with Mus OR PAYING SALARY HE GEIS WELL that of the to buy He'd just a worried moth between with an advance body HOW YOU EXPECT 1 CIO POLICE SEARCH OR BURLAP SACK BANDIT who was going fixed IRISH LIEUTENANT WINS WANT WHEAT CONTROL against war' and to (Continued on Page Two) Sturtz 1 PLI MMER In about STILL LOVED HIS WIE on CASE WILL EXPAND 1 i him with world again la of a great con A The word finally reached a company which quickly ex the covers had no premium Denison and are marred by undefeated tie games have have villages as fol eiectlon totals Saturday af by the Muskingum county board was announced as fol whlch played They go to see the quintuplets whenever they like and many of the clothes and toys are handed on to the other children now a darned with his head elec such thetr and eTTm Ina ce rtaln the bill retailers Kent to 0 proposal com mis instanc r' OICIAL IGURES ON THE ELECTION are Dixson 55 37 and his daughter REVISEWAGESAND HOUR BILL BEORE 11 REACHES LOOR nonin asked to get of THREE INJURED IN STAND COLLAPSE to live his own life himself he said in with bad we never saw GREATEST ACTOR Of ENGLAND DE boO2 at the fLYING COLUMN JAPS IS REPORTED NEAR SHANGHAI DAVEY IS HOPEUL ATER GIO DEEAT Madison went to a State team Heffernan 53 yeax old Bowman waa three 7 to 33 Baldwin Wallace the in Mary Carlisle and Shirley Ross to Caddy As Bing and Bob Settle Bet Mr him but the hot dog store be Scores still come counter In Papa has closed until the gins next May Employes in the souvenir stores are delighted with the visitors from faraway places They talk now about Calcutta and Havana and one held an conversa tion with the late Dr Alfred Ad ler psychologist who had come in to warm his toes Life In the Dionne home has not changed The little house has a new front porch and has been shingled with slate but it still has no plumbing although Mama Dionne enjoys hearing the faucets run in the nurs Although duly elected qualified and under oath to acquit themselves honorably and efficiently during their tenure In office Muskingum bounty commissioners as well as those holding similar positions In ether counties of the state are draw ing their salaries these days despite the fact that there is no provision tn tne laws or Ohio giving them right to do so At least that appears to be result of a Cuyahoga past six were the Polar their third tie tilt have learned to the Washington Nov A to put the labor department in trol of the wages and hours Citizens of Zanesville skeptical over the close race for mayor in this city last Tuesday when Tom Moorehead won out by a mere ten votes over rank Worstall are demanding a complete recount of the ballots cast that day Election officials completed their tabulation Saturday giving the elec tion to Moorehead by ten votes and announcement of this result was im mediately followed by demands for a recount In the meantime rank Worstall re ceived numerous offers of financial help to pay for the recount and tion officiah anticipating that a request will be made retained 24 hour guard over the ballots election records In their office in city hall Request for the recount must be made early thia week Under the law the request must be made within five days after official certification of the election result by the board of elec tions to the proper officials Certifi cate of election is issued to the vic torious candidate but a certificate of the election showing the figures must be filed with the auditor and city council It was stated last night that these officials figures will be submitted to city council Monday night at Its regular meeting Scores of Worstall advocates in ev ery quarter stoutly contended that a recount of 15047 ballots cast Tues day at the would turn the tide of battle against Tom Moorehead Slack candidate Supporters of Moorehead who was officially declared winner in Zanes ville's most heated mayorallty bat tle were walking the streets with worried meins as deputies former to the of hie OCO expansion program for Case School of Applied Science planned tn connection with a forthcoming cam paign for that sum was outlined to day in Case Tech student newspaper Youth In Hospital Cheerful As unds Pour In to Buy Him Set of Limbs mg ball over the goal to give the Rockets their second touchdown and a 13 to 7 victory over the lyers who failed to show their usual punch Denison moved into second place tn the conference by trimming a stubborn Mt Union team 14 to 0 converting two pass interceptions into touchdown runs Right behind it Bears who played scoreless orbes Robertson Toured States Eight Times Mar ried California Girl CLEVELAND POLICE START DRIVE ON BINGO Cleveland Nov 6 () Police warned today that bingo the "com on the card" game which has mush roomed to popularity here must stop Police Chief George Matowitk said orders would be given Monday to raid bingo operators many of whom op erate beer places Acting Police Prosecutor Sidney ink declared the game has reached such propor tions here that gambling and racketeers fighting for the profits Pittsfield Mass Nov Smil ing Bobby wheel chair whirled around the shiny corridors of Mercy hospital today! and the white walls echoed his happy observation: 'It's Bobby is nine and he has no legs that is not below the knee He has been in the hospital since last spring and hell be there until next spring He fell under the wheels of a train His playmates scampered around a makeshift football field but Bobby mind although he can never join them His only ambition is to walk again and his friends are mak ing it possible In Dalton home town and Pittsfield boxes were placed In con venient locations police housewives Legionnaires laborers and school Save been dropping In coins for sev eral days Checks have come through the mails All because matchcovers "axe no and Bobby needs arti ficial legs Months ago someone told folks he could get a set of artificial limbs by saving paper matchcovers Hundreds of neighbors and friends saved them The word went throughout the east and the mails brought loads of them 25000 to exact match plained value hopes fell hut not for long The people who had been saving matchcovers readily contributed money when the Dalton Post of the American Legion started a Biggart total was $521 By Armistice day the campaigners expect to $1000 father works in a mill and his own thoughts are best expre by Bobby himself Today as nurses pushed his chair to the doors ot other patients he said: I think TRAIN GUNS ON CAPITAL YOUNG DEMOCRATS TO CELEBRATE NEW DEAL Washington Nov 6 UP The Young Democratic clubs of America an nounced tonight they would hold a nation wide series of dinners on No vember 9 to observe the year of the New Deal victory of James A arley Democratic national chairman will address the gathering over a national radio hookup from 10:30 to 11 eastern standard time A arrell of government farm pro grams in western wheat areas said today a majority of wheat growers appeared to favor compulsory control over wheat production or rallying for two touchdowns and a field goal In the third period to defeat Cincinnati 17 to 0 Charley Metzger senior fullback scored two of touchdowns and replaced Bob Bloom of Hiram as the leading scorer with 54 points Bloom was stopped cold by Ot terbein as Hiram lost 12 to 0 John Carroll licked Olivet 47 to 6 Marietta lost to Washington and Jefferson 0 to fl Xavier trimmed Creighton 19 to 0 Akron trampled Davis and Elkins 33 to 7 Lake orest walloped Kenyon 42 to 0 and Wilberforce and Lincoln unl versity played a scoreless tie In other contests Involving Ohio teams of both however The B1g Red has one Bears three before Andy THE WEATHER OHIO air and warmer Bun day Monday cloudy with mild temperature ah wets Monday afternoon dr night THOUGH OUT Los Angeles Nov 6 UP) James McElvenn friend of Jacy Doyle box er and singer said in a deposition hearing today Doyle still was In love with his wife Judith Allen of the films even during his association with Mrs Delphlne Dodge Godde motor heiress Allen who holds an interlocu tory dicorce decree from Doyle re cently filed a $2600000 alienation of affections suit against Mrs Godde teams today Tittle the i the the game a kingum Oberlin but had lost to Wooster The powerful team retained the conference lead shutting out Case 13 to 0 for Dionne has for sale 1n his store say 'Corbel not Papa expansive store of pine boards has a large sign: "Operated by Oliva Dionne father of the quints des parents Dionne Refralchetements la direction des parents des fameux bebees pictures novelties iced tea sandwiches postcards film pennants coffee ice cream Dionne Down the road the British flag waves over another sign: Lebel (midwife of Di onne quintuplets) extends to you a personal welcome and will be pleased to answer questions and autograph With winter around the when the mercury here sometimes drops to 40 below the crowd that eomes many miles to see the quints at play through a screen is diminishing On a summer day there are often several thousand visitors Lewis Organization Weaken ed by Showing In irst Effort AILED TO SEARCH HIM SHERI SHOT TO DEATH Salyersville Ky Nov 6 G) Chief of Police Lewis Marshall was shot and killed here today as he placed a pris oner In a cell on the second floor of the jail Chief Marshall had arrested the man named by Sheriff A Cooper as Wiley Salyer a farmer about 50 years old on complaint that he was drunk and disorderly Marshall led him about two blocks to the jail but had failed to search him Hollywood Nov On the greensward of the Lakeside Golf club tomorrow' Bing Crosby and Bob Hope actors will cross mashles to deter mine which will be kicked downstairs In the screen world The loser of the match the oppon ents have wagered must work as an extra without pay in the nxt picture Crosby champion of the Lakeside club is the favorite Hope a Broadway stage actor is new movies Little is known here golfing prowess A distinctly esthetic note battle will be furnished by Mary Car lisle and Shirley Ross motion picture actresses They are going to caddy Crosby to a talented golf club swinger so good that John Mon tague untll recently mysterious golf wizard once had a hard time downing him Montague however used a baseball bat shovel and rake as weapons WORLD TOTTERING ON EDGE GREAT CONLICT Ottawa Nov 6 UP) James Gerard United States wartime am bassador to Germany told the Cana dian club today the tottering on the edge fl let United States he said "against alliances against be coming Involved In the muddled af fairs of Europe We are arming to de fend ourselves but the European na tions are preparing for Prime Minister Mackenzie King was a guest at the meeting There is more canned food on the table than there used to be for the Dionnes when they hard working farmers thought Manon Nov fl Marion police today joined the search for an elu sive bandit credited with a dozen service station holdups in northwestern anfi central Ohio within six weeks following an $31 robbery here Kohbarger station attendant a bandit covered to his a burlap sack menaced a gun and escaped afoot 4 Temporary Structure or ootball Game Cracked Under Weight New York Nov Tommy the flower boy may die but what ever destiny holds for him they at least know tonight who he was or more than a year he has been Just Tommy: Tommy selling Howers to Greenwich village drunks Tommy wandering through the village night spots pleading with carmlne Iaced ladles and dissipated men with young girls and down lipped youths his faded posies The night of October J7 a ruddled man angry perhaps flower boy's plea struck him brutally fracturing his skull Since he'has lain In hospital with death stroking his Nobody even He was Just Predicted of Madrid by Week ailed to Materialize While in Meantime Thousands Have Been Killed and Many Cities Wrecked ranco May Renew Strike Soon Lad Who Wanted to Live His Own Life inds That Moth er Knew Best BARRYMORE REPORTS KNOCKOUT VICTORY Hollywood Calif Nov John Barrymore claimed knack down victories today over two unidentified youths who he said had made dis paraging remarks about actress wife Elaine Barrie When the hecklers spoke as he and his wife were leaving a drug store Barrymore said be swung two open handed blows felling both youths Then the Barrymores drove home tn six board of Worstall their hopes of the time proven is ex Saturday night a recheck would MUST TIP HIS HAT ON MEETING POLICEMAN San ra ncisco Nov 6 Carlyle Campbell must tip his hat to every policeman he meets within the next So days because he resisted one The unusual sentence was handed down today by Municipal Judge Ther esa Melkle Officer George itzpat rick had arrested Campbell on a wife desertion charge when the man sud denly tore off the officer's buttonsand bad Legislative Oversight Makes No Provision or Payment of Salaries By the Associated Press Toledo's startling upset victory over Dayton left two small Ohio conference schools Denison and Ohio Northern as only un defeated (Sunday) Records Northern tic games the Polar Dayton Popp broke through and blocked Willard Banks punt in the final period of game was the only unbeaten and untied team in the state Big Jim Day fell on the bound QUINTS BREAK INTO SONG PIPING VOICES RENCH TUNE WHILE THEY PLAY An official tabulation of the coun ty wide temoon election lows: or mayor Zanesville (all choices): Charles Barron 1653 Tom Moorehead 6205 LeRoy Talley 2471 Prank Worstall flll5 Ed ward Zlnsmeister 1053 I or city council (term ending 31 1937): Edward KenUy 8183 unopposed or city council (term ending Dec 31 1939): Wildye A Combs 6285 George A Judy 5 851 or city council (full term): Her man Brugh 1267 Dennis 6834 Dallas Dotson 1472 Loren ogg 7739 William uchs 4360 Ralph Hock 1510 ora Howell 7391 George Kuhn 4723 William Lang 6351 Charles Moore 1703 Harry Orr 5691 and Smith 3771 or city board of education: Bateman 7112 Holland Gary 2298 Grace Howe 4848 Ralph Lancaster 2768 and Harry Orr 7441 or the tuberculosis sanatarium levy 7427 against 5289 or the fire department levy 5424 against 6409 or the city school levy 6600 against 5 947 or judge of municipal court: Lincoln Knapp 9449 Incumbent un opposed Results of the elections for mayor and marshal in the principal of Muskingum county were lows: Adamsville Mayor: Albert 61 incumbent Marshal James Sei bert 14: Emory Wortman 52 Dresden Mayor: Guy Ryan 450 insumbent Marshal James Lacy 483 William Powell 204 razeysburg Mayor Eugene Conner 221 Robb 96 Marshal George Huey 10 Stanton Mont gomery 195 John Untied 105 Mayor: Allen Reed 158 Bert Tharp 284 Wallace 124 Marshal Eddleblute 493 South Mayor Harry Morrison 737 Incumbent Marshal Albert Gibson 502 Warren Marrls 520 Mayor Hardtla 214 Ira Stockdale 162 Marshal Don Grant 260 Noah King 109 Mayor: William Hen derson 42 Marshal Chesser 40 Mayor: Brown 68 March 21 Marshal Al Wolfe 42 Lester Leasure 30 New Concord Mayor Smith 469 Marshal Sanafrank 540 London Nov 6 Sir Johnston orbes Robertson characterized as "one of greatest actors of the English speaking died today at his home near Dover He was 84 years old The famous actor toured the United States 'Ight times and during his 1900 tour married Gertrude El Hott of Oakland Calif who survived him Also at his bedside were three daugh ters including Diana Sheean wife of the American author Vincent Sheean In recognition of his outstanding contribution to the theatre Sir John ston received honorary degrees from Columbia and Aberdeen universities He waa knighted In 1913 when he re vestlgatlon Into legal technicalities governing commissioners salaries Some months ago the state legisla ture acieo lavoraoiy oil a to increase the salaries of sloners the amount In some es being almost doubled The hitch in the law however is traced to a legislative oversight When the law was passed the salary In crease was not scheduled to become effective until commissioners now in office are re elected or until their duccessors are named In order to make way for the new legislation the old law was repealed leaving no current provision for the payment of salaries It Is understood Since passage of the bill no question has arisen regarding the legality of payment of salaries and county officials Jiave continued to draw the pay which to rightfully theirs However tn the Cuyahoga county case the matter has reached serious proportions and court litigation is being threatened to prevent payment of the salaries neverthel'ss that the legislature may shortly re adjust its oversight and authorize payment through amendment to the bllL REMOVE SAETY PIN San rancisco Nov An open safety pin which endangered life of 2 year PhUip Piner wad removed from his stomach by a sec ond delicate operation today Bur geons said they believed ha would cover said with i with i the money A similarly garbed gunman at police in Kenton night when they surprised him In a rob General eeling of Uncertainty Over Correctness Official igures Back of Move for Recount AU Choice Total Gives Tom Moorehead Victory Over rank Worstall By Ten the first league back The Yellow Jackets won four league games but lost two outside frays In other conference games State swamped indlay 20 Wittenberg won its first league game over Bowling Green 12 to 0 and Heidelberg edged Capital 7 to 6 10 to 0 win over Ohio State provided another upeet while Syracuse big 27 to 6 margin over Western Reserve furnished another surprise Reserve had been expected to put up a stiff battle Two Buckeye conference games found Miami trouncing Ohio Wes leyan 32 to 0 and Ohio University House Labor Committee a vors Giving Measure to Labor Department Individual international military championship to be decided at the National Horse Show In Square Garden tonight member of the Irish ree when Lieutenant nosed out Tlminis Canadian colonel for the challenge cup her front in a house leaned her door post to about the perplexities of Japs Launch New Thrust Un der Cover of Shells rom Battleships One quint lagged and sang the last phase very fast to catch up Another went over and over the refrain so it sounded like a round Papa Dionne so busy and baffled by the whole situation he has dropped farming he has an income now anyway from the store and a percentage of the revenue away in New York to buy Christmas toys for all his children Science medicine government education and the world at large are determined the little iXonnes shall Uve end thrive partly for the joy of seeing them grow partly to see how great a force environment will be on five iden tical heredities Mama Dionne is bewildered Papa Dionne often differs and speaks his mind or example he doesn't want the babies called the Quintuplets of Callander but the Quintuplets of Corbeil which to the parish All the postcards hospital with death broi? obody eared knew for that matter a kid He was just Tommy He probably lived somewhere A kid has to live somewhere Maybe In the subways Maybe in the park not much profit in flowers Mrs Adelaide Lee who moved with her family to Nw York from San rancisco seven years ago called at the hospital today She had a boy His name was Tommy too A year ago Tommy then 15 had told her be wanted look after got Lee said again guess she went on I read in the papers that you had a Tommy down hre It could really be my Tommy it hurt to see does They led her to where the flower boy lay It was Tommy her Tommy She dropped hta bed and softly cried his name His eyes staring from the bandages said plainly as words: "Gee been missing you mom" Gone was the boy to live hts own life He was just a kid sick kid lying there smashed in hurting plenty wonder ing maybe if he been a little dumb and that If he got well make It up he'd hunt up that drunk and knock the daylights out of him Toledo Nov 6 Three persons were injured today when a portion cf a temporary stand at the Uni versity of Toledo stadium collapsed during the football game the University of Toledo and Dayton University The injured Arthur Keller Lois 13 Dixson suffered foot injuries when a heavy supporting plank pinned him to the ground Keller suffered bark Injuries and his daughter a bruised foot Three hundred occupied the bleachers when they collapsed All but the top five rows gave way throwing more than 300 to the ground TO HELP PAY plan con of workers whose product goes into In terstate commerce appeared today to be gaining favor In the house la bor committee That was the view of Chairman Norton (D NY) who made a brief visit to the capital She said both committee members and industrial ists appeared to favor putting ad ministration of a wage and hour Jaw under the labor department instead sOf setting up aif independent agency handle It As it stands the bill would create five man labor standards board to fix minimum and maxi mum working hours for those in indus tries engaged in interstate com merce Mrs Norton said many authorities contended that the bill would dele gate too much power to the board On this account she said It might be better to have the law adminis tered by the labor department Some members of congress have been highly critical of Secretary Per kins however and legislators won dered whether a move to broaden her powers over labor and Industry would be given congressional approv al Chairman Norton said revision of the bill's administrative features probably would be among the most important changes likely to be con sidered by fier committee She said she planned to cat! a meeting of the group soon after she returns for the special session She did not comment on prospects for breaking the impasse In the house rules committee where the biU has been pigeon holed since last session Other labor committee members have expressed belief the bill should be substantially revised before it to allowed to reach the house floor One of them Representative Thomas fu iex) Das recommended tion of for classes of workers now in including employes of local SAYS BOBBY AS CHANCES OR LEGS GROW Hundreds have died streets are dented and tom by shells there have been food shortages and at night the city is blackened lest stray light guide an attacking plane But ranco still has not made good his drive to wrest the city from tts Socialist government defenders days before the siege began last year ranco's force predicted the fall of Madrid that week end On Nov 15 they forced thetr way Into the suburbs but have been unable I to go further ranco has during the year strengthened his grip on perhaps two thirds of Spain and there are those who believe he may stage a massive attack to capture Madrid before win ter to at full blast His armies now are smashing through Aragon in northeast Spain an offensive designed to carry them southward Into the heart of Spanish government territory and finally de termine whether the Socialist regime to to remain or whether ranco with a grand council modeled after Italy shall rule all Spain Meanwhile the 27 nation tervention committee has ranco and the government their foreign enlistments out Spain so that other nations wall be less likely to become Involved ranco has thousands of Italians and other foreigners in his army the Madrid government asserts it has com paratively few foreign fighters Agreement to get them al! out of Spain may but It may be too late for Madrid and Government Spain if ranco to able to strike ef fectively soon Shanghai Nov (Sunday) The vanguard of a Japanese Hying column driving north from Hangchow bay was reported today to be within 25 miles of Shanghai Refugees streaming from Sung Klang 22 miles southwest of Shang hai informed Red Cross ambulance drivers the column had split into sev erai units reaching a rice ferry on th Whang poo river three miles from Sung kiang at dawn Chinese reports trickling tn from the countryside asserted IGO villagers and peasants either were killed or wounded as 40 Japanese planes blasted a path through Chekiang province for the swift drive inland from Hangchow bay While warships heavily bombarded a number of ports along the bay from which the Japanese launched their thrust suddenly yesterday the w'arplanes Invaded the rich silk cot ton and rice region between the bay and Shanghai Bombs were scattered over prom inent cities and in the area from Hangchow at the head of Hang chow bay and 110 miles southwest of Shanghai and this city The airmen were reported to have created havoc in Hangchow Hslao shan Chapoo Ptnghu Kashlng Kash an Slashl Changan Tunghslan and Llnping Concentrating upon communica tions the Japanese airmen damaged considerably several stations SA TONIfffflLLMAKE 1 LL Ml I LN tT GAIjARI IT tin ta iiaii ir COMMISSIONERS11 IU IMI It B5 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of Machine guns the roar of artil The ascist siege of Madrid started I leGT ant the bursting of aerial bombs the Spanish civil wax still drags on with its thousands of dead and its dangers to peace Tn the rain and darkness before dawn on Nov 7 1936 the armies of Insurgent General rancisco ranco entrenched at edge of the city Madrid awakened to the rattle of machine guns The cabinet fled transferring the capital to Valencia on the Medlter ranesan and then to Barcelona The siege had begun and almost dally since there have been the spurt guarded sealed poll books hour at the election flee riends of rank who have founded eventual victory on theory that err pressed confidence hat the outcome of sweep their candidate into office by a comfortable margin A lull in the indicated when It was announced that both involved in controversy would meet Monday mnrninff at th a election board rf fire Informed sources said that warring factions would endeavor to agree upon a plan for guarding coveted poll books at this confer ence Veteran political observers point ed out that an official count to mere ly a check up of election books to see that they have been properly tabu lated The organization demanding 'f a recount would be required by law to post a bond of $580 with the elec tion board or $10 for each precinct tn the city This would entail count Ing and tabulation of every ballot cast at the election last Tuesday A maximum fee ot $10 a precinct must be posted with the recount application to cover costs of making the check up Seldom does the re count amount to more than the minimum charge of $5 a precinct In which case a city wide check up would cost but $290 If' a two percent change to mads in the result of any precinct a fund to granted by board If the reaut of the election is changed a refund cf ths entire stun posted mail ue tic 5 It is Interesting to rota that al though four of In election arevresidente of the ourth ward a Terrace district it marks the first time in many years that the local electorate has selected a mayor from this section of the city Precinct I Ward four to the home precinct of LeRoy Talley Democrat! standard bearer and of Tom Miller chairman of the Democratic commit tee however Talley was beaten hete by Moorehead while Henry Stemna emerged victorious four years aga The principal candidates In race for mayor Worstall and Moore head carried their home precincts In this election A majority of voters in' the irst Second and ourth wards chose Worstall while Moorehead successful in the Third ifth and Sixth wards Columbus Nov 6 of 1710 supported candidates for mayor In Akron and Canton was interpret ed today by observers as an ill omen for the future possi bilities of political strength in Ohio As generally analyzed political strength of John Committee for Industrial Organization was wak ened by its showing in its first polit ical efforts Veteran politicians agreed that had the organization been successful In electing a majority of Its candidates It might have been expected to gain strength for the 1933 campaign when congressional and officers will be elected Those observers also agreed that the results might encourage Gov Martin Davey to seek a third term He has been opposed openly by leaders In Ohio HEARD IN By MiRY ELIZABETH Callander Ont Nov 6 GPi Through thin frostly air today across a field dotted with spruce trees drifted one of most enchanting sounds British empire the sound Dionne singing Mama Dionne puttering the same tittle house where the quints were born heard the pip ing voices which carry a tune in months She came out porch a plump figure dress and apron and head against the muse life which given her the five "fameux and six other children at 29 rom the porch it sounded like the old renlh song: "Au clalr de la Mom Ami YEAR AGO TO.

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