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SUNDAY OaklanD-Crffiutie SEPTEMBER 231923 1 ri 11 ii i rn nlr Ofe Planets and the Stars MLLlU R3 ,1 ii nnipiirn BROKERS LOSE 3351 IN HOLDUP SCOUTS GIVEN DTMDGES II I II I.Kf SHI- I Comments by the Chabot Observatory Staff Earle g. Linsley Margaret c. Walker James f. cressitt State Grants $81,900 Pastors and Wives Pll ST TR 11 1 II lJ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22.

22. Boy Sept. to Richmond Schools Entertain for Four While customers In the place were waiting to transact business, two years ago. But, like other babies, RICHMOND, Sept. 22.

Rich mond elementary schools will re Last night, shortly before midnight, the plane of the earth's youthful gunmen today walked the planets had to grow up Endue Plows Into Truck At Fome scientists think that after ceive $81,900 from the annual ap Into the brokerage office of Louis equator passed exactly through the sun. The calendars say, Septem the gaseous stage the earth must But as It passes southward It rises later and seU- earlier, and the nights, in the northern hemisphere, lncrea In length until the winter solstice (December 22). This apparent path of the sun Is called the Ecliptic. On each side and Frank Jones, Market at portionment of the state, school ber 22, 11:06 p. m.

(Pacific time), have passed through a liquid stage. fund, according to notification re Eighth streets, "stuck up" the brokers, rifled the cash register Santa Clra Crossing; Local Boy, 7, Hurt. sun enters Libra, autumn com and then by cooling from the sur ceived from County Superintend face passed gradually into the solid and escaped with $350. RICHMOND, Sept. 22.

Welcome to Rev. Alden Pratt, new pastor of the First Presbyterian church and Mrs. Pratt, and farewell wishes to the Rev. H. K.

Sanborne of the Stege Presbyterian church, were extended at a week-end gathering of Richmond ministers and their wives. The Rev. and Mrs. Sanborne are leaving for Mt. Her-mon, where he will have charge of administration.

Welcoming ad ent W. H. Hanlon. Tbe basis for mences." That is, the sun appears to enter the sign Libra, one of the twelve equal divisions of the sun's Four customers and the Jones the allotment is $700 for each state. Others think that the earth has been practically solid from its early infancy.

But even if it teacher, showing that 117 teachers or the ecliptic, extending 8 degrees, a belt of 16 degrees wide, called the Zodiac, Is drawn. It Includes the apparent paths tf the sun and brothers were forced to lie on the floor. There was no argument when the bandits enforced their are employed in the local schools was. It was by no means In the same condition, nor as large, as it apparent path through the heavens. But every one knows that it is the earth circling about the sun that gives the sun this seeming motion.

The diagram Illustrates moon and the eight planets. This LODGE PLANS BARBECUE. orders with prodding pistols. Is now. 'RICHMOND, Sept.

22. Tahoe belt Is divided into twelve equal parts, called signs of the Zodiac. "Business not so good today. The earth has grown by attract Scouts of the Richmond district assembled Friday night at the Lincoln school auditorium for the largest court of honor of the year. T.

G. Gray, chairman of the dls trict council, presided. The program, presented by various troops was broadcast by radio. Merit badges were awarded to the following Scouts: Trooi No. 2 Albert Weuslbotf.

'Ircoji No. a Uusue Hall und Llojil Hall. Trooii No. i Henry Lee Coun, Jubii Oar-side. Donald Pierce, Charles ltussell aod Henry Pedersoo.

Troop No. it Ira Cole, Clyde Parnliard, Glenn Coun. Victor- Curistechen, Kobert Urexel, Edtfar Oerbardt, Juliu tierit. Lee Haley, Waller Uaertins, Erwin Ktdlt-y, 'lorn Ta.voU, Ivan Utter and Hume Vaubo. Troup So.

Karl L'ovell. Toop o. 8 Elmer Bayley, Paul Krtss-man, Jacon Cox and Hermit Moe. Troop No. 0 George tsbaw.

Tr.Kiu No. 11 Krancia Norllinay, Kenneth Hiteb. Trxp No. 14 Douald Slevenn. Star rewards were received by John Gar-side.

Troop No. Edgar Gerhard and KrwiB Kidlej, Troop No. George Ishaw. Troop No. 0: Keunctb Hitch, Troop No.

1J. and Donald Slevens, Troop No. 14. Eagle Talma uwrit to llradfleld llobln and Julius GeritS council. Degree of Pocahontas, will hold a beach picnic lor members.

this. On August 1, the earth Is at ing to itself myriads of "planetesi eh?" one of them asked when he found only J350 in the cash reg The word Zodiac means "circle of the animals." all the signs being dresses mere made by Rev. F. H. and a line drawn through the relatives and friends, Sunday, Sep mals." At first it had little or no atmosphere; but as Its mass In- ister.

centers of the. earth and the sun 'named for living creatures except Two persona were killed, vie-tlms of a train and auto crash, and a 7-year-old boy wag seriously Injured yesterday in bay district traffic accidents. The dead: Antonc M. Founts, 28, Santa Clara. Miss Amelia Mello, 25, Santa Clara.

i- Both died at the San Jose within a few minutes of each "other from injuries received when (Jlje Southern Pacific Daylight 11m- tember ill, it was announced today. "We wish you better business r-rince or the First Methodist church, and Mrs. Prince, greeting the Rev. M. and Mrs.

Pratt. The farewell messages to Rev. Mr. barbecue lunch will be a feature of the day. Games and entertain luck the next time we call," said the other as they backed out and ment will be provided by the com and Mrs.

Sanborne were conveyed slummed the office door. mittee in charge. Members are: oy me itev. u. u.

Llndemann, Wes They fled in an automobile that ley church, and Mrs Joseph Felciano, Joseph Moitoza, George Goodwin, Arthur Lang, had been left with the engine run Lindemann. Fred Meyers and Wheeler Green. ning near the'entrance of the build irtg. Colusa Man Fined i ited, fast passenger train, hit Untutui HOSTESS AT PARTY. RICHMOND, Sept.

22. Miss Founts' truck at the Lafayette slreet crossing at Santa Clara. The Red Cross Will Aid a 'c A VUdkf s'r- --J LSc-tfc 1 $15 for Speeding RICHMOND, Sept. 22. E.

M. Marie Enriti was hostess at her home, 241 Eighteenth street, this girl was walking toward Santa Clara when she was given a ride by Founts. A few minutes later the Veteran's Insurance RICHMOND. Sept. 22.

Aid will week, at a farewell party for Miss Troop No. fi Clyde Barnbard. Troop No. Smith, of Colusa, paid a fine of $15 in Judge Arthur A. Alstrom's court today for speeding.

He was cited to received a life medal, and Kayinonv Melin, Jessie Thomas, on the eve of Miss Thomas' departure for her home speeding train wrecked the truck Troop No. 11, a Junior assistant acoutniaster'a be given by the local Red Cross to World War veterans who desire to reinstate or convert their war risk Both received Internal injuries and Los Angeles. Other guests certificate. counts had a fractured skull. Mrs.

Elizabeth McCIish. Mrs. Betty appear by State Traffic Officer Charles Nissen, who said Smith drove through a 15-mile zone at Kobert Cametta, 7, received In Insurance policies, It was announced today by Mrs. Kathryn Orr and the Misses Irs Hooker, Frankie Jackson, Clara Malianni Ynt.ffllL' EQiniTnq 4 Ott.f la TAN Jb miles an hour. Rogers, secretary.

The American and Roma Rogers. Legion post here is cooperating. BUILDING WASHERS FALL. LOS ANGELES. Sent.

22. Two Many veterans are not aware, PYTHIAN PLAN WHIST. RICHMOND, Sept. 22. Point SuccesKful completion of a lifesaving course under Bed Cross regtilfl tiona won Junior litesaving certificates for the following Scoots: ltobcrt Humphrey, George Brougham, Melville Gariout, Lionel Blount, Billia Walker.

Wendel Neeley, Gene ltotlertsnci. Jack KobertKiu, Harold Westwood, Krank Gordon, Ralph Green, Harold Kelly, Klloa. Walden, Lloyd Fierson, Kant Antbes, Robert Frerlchs. I'anl Kiessuian, Francis Landman, Hume Vaughn. Joe Blacksliaw.

John Gar-sble. Robert Grice, Erne Ridley, r'rancis Northway, James Marks, Francis wood and Lloyd Hall Mrs. Rogers said, that congress has Richmond lodge, Knights of extended the period for converting building washers probably were fatally injured early today when the rope holding their sling slipped Pythias, is preparing to entertain members of the Pythian Sisters at the war term insurance into other forms. The final date for application Is January 1, 1930, which Is and hurled them four floors to the whist party Wednesday night In pavement. The men are Archie Brotherhood hall.

The committee also the time limit for bonus ap in charge of the program consists plications. Johns and Joe Beston. Both suffered probable skull fractures and Internal Injuries. 1). S.

DeLaney, E. W. Parker, Siftl Aul (k M. Deathe and Osborne Carroll. Judge and Attorney juries which may prove fatal when was struck by an automobile driven by L.

H. Pfister, of Gustine. Kobert was playing In the street at Hollywood boulevard and Victoria street. He was taken to the Fairmont hospital whera surgeons said he was suffering from severe cuts and bruises and a possible fracture of the skull. Richard Mohr, 11-year-old newsboy, received Injuries which may prove fatal when he was run down at Dutton avenue and East Fourteenth street by an automobile driven by Mr.

E. Lundqulst, 2934 Abbey street. The boy was hurled from his bicycle and two wheels of. the automobile passed over his body. He was taken to the Fairmont hospital by Frank 8.

Dutza, 1J6-1 Dutton avenue. Surgeons said he was suffering from serious Internal injuries. After striking SCHOOL TO GET FLAG. RICHMOND, Sept. 22.

An American Flag will be presented to the Sunday school of the Wesley Methodist church. September 30, by Richmond circle. Ladles of the G. It was decided at a re LODGE TO PICNIC. RICHMOND.

Sept. 2 2. Plans Fail to Find Deer RICHMOND, Sept. 22. Justice were completed at the last meeting of the Peace Arthur A.

Alstrom and Alexandra lodge, Sons of St. Deputy District Attorney Hiram E. LODGE TO INSTALL. RICHMOND, Sept. 22.

Women of Moosehart Legion will initiate several candidates and hold a banquet next Wednesday night, It was announced today by Mrs. Minnie Phillips, senior regent. In charge nf the banquet service are: Mrs. Lola Brown, Arts. Sigrld E.

'Rine-berg, Mrs. Clare Barry and Mrs. Nellie LaLonde. cent meeting of the circle. The George, for a picnic in East Shore park, September 30.

The committee selected arrange a program of presentation will be made by Mrs. Ida Daley and Mrs. Joseph Buckley, as a memorial to the latter's Jacobs are home from a week's vacation, spent in the MJLassen region of Tehama county. They found deer plentiful, but wary, a'nd returned empty-handed. Mterlaintiient consists of J.

i. 'inilkner, John Gregory and A. father, who was a member" of the Baker. G. A.

R. This is part of the great skj--map, the part through which the sun now appears to be traveling. Down the sloping line of, the Ecliptic it seems to pais, through the constellations Lao and Virgo, crossing the Equator at 1 1 :06 P. September 22. It is the Autumnal Equinox, and day and night are now of equal length.

1 ma- youngsjr Mrs. Lundqutot lost control of her car and It ran over a qurb and into a lamp Han lyeandro police are investigating tin accident. creased, its gravity became suffi cient to hold the different atmos pheric gases. The atmosphere was Libra (the Balance). In ancient days the celestial equator and the ecliptic had their Intersection in the constellation Libra, and It seems that the name Libra was given to the sign because It was the time of the equinox, or equal points toward the central part of the constollatlon Cancer (the Crab).

On September 1 the earth Is at Bi and the Hun appears projected against the Constellation Leo (the a little to the east of the star Regulus. On the 22d of September the sun appears to probably dense enough to hold water vapor when the earth was IIIT-HrjfNEIl HURTS 7. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MERCED, Sept. 22.

Seven women and children are Injured as only one-half Its present mass. Then the first rains began to fall, the seas gradually formed, and the proper environment etabllshed for in result of being struck by a hit-and-run truck driver today six balancing of day and night, crosq the celestial equator, which Ifunilreds of Dollars Worlli of Prizes for the Bost Pies and Caked tTf Tell Your Friends, Arrange a Party and Come Every Afternoon. the origin of life on the earth. HOW OLD IS MOTHER EARTW nines soutn of. Merced on the Ool den State highway.

Madera mnn ty officers are holding K. Fljimoto The methods by which we attempt to calculate the age of the earth are geological, chemical ui rresno sam to be the driver of tha truck which 'orashed Into the la the circle traced on the celestial sphere by the plane of the earth's equator. Through the remaining days of September and the month of October the sun Journeys through Virgo. Day and night are now of equal length, and the sun rises exactly east and sets exactly west. aBaaBssaaaa1r( In last Sunday's TRIBUNE we explained the planetesimal hypothesis of the origin of the solar system.

The "dynamic encounter" between the two stars, which probably caused the birth of the earth and the other planets, must have occurred more than five billion automobile carrying the party of (having to do with disintegration of radium) and dynamical. There is a wide range between results, but all agree "Mother Earth" is emu cnuaren. Pinole Elks to Be very old. Richmond Guests Learn About Pies and Cakes Meats, Fish and Everything nlUHMOND, Sept. 22.

Pinole members of the lodge will be hosts to Richmond Elks next Tuesday night at a "clam feed," an annual of churches an dafflllated organizations such as the Y. W. C. A.J has developed. Loral conferences have been hold and a number of local committees of white and colored church women have been set up and are actively dealing with the community problems involving the two races that confront them.

There are so many things that are now to bo discussed bv Women ACTIVITIES AMONG NEGROES BY DELILAH L. BEASLEY local herd. Jack Hllva, of Pinole, heads the commit. iee inai la preparing the dinner prugram. ladles' night, an other annual affair, will be eele mibu nere Saturday evening, Sep lymoer zy, with a dance.

Charles leaders, white and colored, from all sections ot the country, that a sec- nemo is cnairman or the arrange nients committee. The writ gratefully acknowl ono conierrnce Is very necessary." Some of the topics to be discussed iwo-score local Elks will Join the automoblln caravan to the are: The present statim nf the edge the receipt during the past week of clippings from 'the fol lowing dally papers: New York World, New York Times. 8an Jose Negro In the cultural life of Amer rmiiui nuroara convention, October to according to Exalted Ruler post No, 51 of the American Legion at fort Huaohuca, Arizona, which, according to the press service of the N. A. A.

has sent a petition signed by CO of Its members to the state convention of the American Legion Urging full officers' training for Negroes at the citizens' military training camns. ica, his achievements, bnnillraim rnK nuer, who will head the Dally News and Los Angeles Times. Particularly Interesting was the Hnu cultural opportunities in America: how Sunday schools and other religious educational nreani. ueiegauon. Richmond Eagles clipping from the Han Jose Dally News, which contained an article IPS rS (P 'fcr) Co VM from the pen of Whitney Wright, This petition was forwarded to the zatlons can be used for developing friendly racial attitudes; the problem of Interracial relations In our According to this article, after 45fcNew York office of the N.

A. A. years Capt. Simon Turner, a col ored man of that city who served mission schools; race relations and religious education; mental and moral attitudes Involved in inter- Will Play Hosts RICHMOND, Sept. 22.

Two hundred visiting Eagles are expected to attend the entertainment planned by Point Richmond Aerie with Troop nf the Tenth Cavalry wacfeicantacts. during the Indian wars, has Just A full review of exnei-lnn received from the United Slates on me evening of October 20. The churchwomen during the nast two government a medal of bronze and urogram wnicn is being prepared years In dealing with problems that a letter of congratulation. The medal was for services In the In mciuaes a parade, headed by the dian wars from 1973-1S8J and was conironr. mem in their local committees, and methods they used in dealing with these problems, will bo considered bv the cnnferennA one of a series Issued bv the gov ernment.

Continuing, the article C. P. by V. il. Marchbanks, warrant officer In the U.

army and reads: "Whereas, the-Negro has always furnished his full quota of officers and soldiers in all war, expeditions and conflicts In which the United States has engaged since Its earliest extntance, and he will always be expected to do to. "Whereas, the citizens' military training enmpa do not admit under th present system the training of young colored men unless there is a sufficient num-her of qualified applicants to form a separate unit. "Whereas, this system Is unfair and unwarranted In states sparingly populated by Negroes. Invitations have been sent out to stated: "81111011 can well be proud of his new decoration, not only more man 400 national, state and district organizations of church women, and a number of the or. tecause of lis high honor which it carries with It, but nlmi beeaune ganlzattons have selected" their del- of the small number of survivors of those wsrs.

Ills new medal is csuics wno pian to attend. Among tho lint of nnmn nt ,11. not the only honor Simon has re reived for his services In the army. tingulshed women leaders appear the names of Mrs. Cordelia a Long before getting discharged he became sergeant and ufter leav and Mrs.

George E. Haynes of the national board of the v. i a jocai arum corps, drill exhibitions, Initiation of a large class of candidates and a banquet. Among committee members who are working for the nurceas of the affair are: p. F.

Barry, A. (I. Kagello, John Fi-udner, B. War-rington, John -liarreiHas, Harry McClosky. William McChrlsllaii, Ii.

Debolll and A. U. Narcotic Suspect Faces U. S. Charge SAN FRANCISCO.

Sept. 22. Jack Miller, arretted 'by officers if the state pharmacy board for violating narcotic laws, was accused today by r. piwt office inspectors of sending poison thiiiiih the mall. A complaint v.

is mviirn to before U. 8- Arthur Fiske alleging that -Miller ha. sent drugs to Jain-n IhiiikIiim, an inmate of the Inglelile county Jail. The poison was imieealeii lu'iHaih a postage stamp ing the army he was made a cap tain of 111 ill! 1st in the elate of Texas He has four service stripes." also the name of Mia. Charlotte Hawkins Rrown, principal of Palmer Memorial Institute, Sedalia N.

C. 1 The article then relates some of Turner's nrtny experiences during hose Indian wain. The part of he article that will Interest the takland renders Is that he has a augbler who Is a resident of this it y. In conclusion the article t.ited: "In 1S2. shout a year be re taking bis discharge from the riny.

Simon was one of three men The Advocate, published. In Portland, under date of August -s. had this to say in regard to the N. A. A.

C. T. organization: "Is one of the largest nationally recognized bodlea of the country and it should command the support of all right thinking people it It 1 to win the battle for our group for full civil and political rights, and since tnese questions concern us all, there should be no cause for rancor and dissension, but all should unite and work together to help the association put over the big things that irrvliig mall from HI Paso, Texas. Home Economics Expert Showing Foods After School Session. Tribune Gas Cooking School October 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th AUDITORIUM THEATER While nearlug a small ptation be low Kl Paso thev were attacked by liereas, "the Negro admission to tbe citizens' military training ramp Is based upon his ability to obtain the neceewary quota for the separate camp, id "Whereas, many sections of the United States do not Include Negroes as residents In sufficient numbers for him to muster tills necessary quota, thereby depriving him of the benefit of this training.

"Re It resolved, that the high school law nf the state where citizens' military training camps aro held shall govern In the training camps and where there Is not a sufficient number of qualified applicants of the Negro race to form a separate unit In the citizens' military training camps that Negro boys be permitted to train In units with other citizens and that the state organization of the American Iyeglon use Its Influence to this end. "He It further resolved, that a copy of thene resolutions be brought to the attention of the national convention to be held st San Antolo. Texas. In October, lSi'H." IXTLItKACIAL CONFKRKXCn. The following Interesting news Co-ed Rules At U.

C. Unchanged Says Chairman it naa set out to do. This con only be accomplished by becoming a member and becoming an active worker in the ranks." Officers Elected By Richmond Druids RICHMOND. Sept. 22.

Officer- Tribune Gas Cooking School will ma-terially assist in solving your daily problems. Lectures and Demonstrations on marketing, menu-planning and food budgets will, we believe, be of practical value to every housewife. Every tabic, every luncheon, dinner or special occasion must incorporate the latest dictates of Fashion and Vogue in Foods. The Home Economic instruction that ill be presented to you at this coming for the coming term were nominated by Point Richmond circle of 20 Apache Indians, who surrounded them, firing as they came. Simon was bit in the leg during the first of tbe fitht, but was able to continue shouting.

Tbe Indians were just about to make a final charge when the appearance of a small detiirlimerit of soldiers frightened them off and undoubtedly eaved tbe lives of the three men. Neither of the niber two were hurt. Siiaion took bis discharge papers ik xt year and ratne to California, bringing with hi ni bis wife anil children. Simon is not the only one in his family who has achieved His run Martin is a well-known colored movie nctor and has appeared in M'vernl films here during the past few years. He has a mar-r daughter in Oakland, nn 1 S-year-oM grandson and another daughter teaching music In San Fi a ueiM-o." A 1.1 FORMA I.EAISV In another clipping an account i flv the activities of the relent California state convention of the Am-nran legion, which fa-Vf re.i colored units ith or as a pi.

1 of the Hate militia, with lull training. Sufficient to t'rums at last night's Flection will be hcM The nominees are: Mr. cnm thrnuch the Federal Coun- I of Churches: Iterause the de Green, arrhdroidess; Mrs Tillie Summers, first bard: Miss Fannie Santilippo. second bard; l'ierna velopment of Interracial work among rhurch women has m.r stirh strides the past two years. and because there are many proli (Mian letm which need further discus BERKELEY.

S.j.t. rlmpus rule I Sunday danr-ing exists at the lin of Cal-iforriia. It Is merely tw ciprm sentiment of co-eds vhi rniisr dances to terminate nt miiiirrtit Saturday, ncenrdinc to Mim Kostwirk. rliairmfln of the executive committee on 'he c-ainpiirt. fa cxplaininc rub adopted by omen leader Miss Bostwiek d'-i-lar s.

moreover, that resli n-ti w.meri are allowed week-tH'l every week instead of tv i a month a nas erroneously 1. "Roles mmniino fr.r oo-1 reirulatlon till- mtim tr are the sam as iIkim which lunr Ix-rn In effort for I he nl yi-ar." mjs Mlf Bostnh-k. There lias In'on no change made wlilih hate eaaed any so-ealbil excitement' nn the campus. In fart, uoriien Ntudent are vatKfted and aire living up lo all regulation la erjr happy manner." CJMNGK MKETIVG I'Uf 'RlfHMOND. f-ept.

22. Rirh-Toond Frfeternal Brotherhood, fct it Meekly metinir, decided to chamre t. meeting place from Brother-Ji rd hall to the new, Musicians' kail, tixth and Macdonald avenue, ginning Oriober Meeting on ny tne hite and colored wo men bailers, the second general Interracial conference of church -Sunday Evening- women has been called by the church women's committee on race rl.itii.n the Federal Council of in.ir rew.tiu' lin pnowcii HT1U Itnurrhes at Kasle Mere Park, A Newspaper for the WHOLE FAMILY. All the lappenlngs of Today NEWS EVE-NTS "TODAY." 1 ei mlte.r proveri to Amerira that w. lonuurior: Victoria inn hisso, conductress; Miss Vio-'Vi s'-wn.

inside guardian; Miss 1 hilomena Asresso. outside guardian; Miss Theresa Brigone and Joe Jtodino, auditor. Fort nit Bridge Club Honors Three Guests RICHMOND. Sept. Mrs.

J. C. Walker was hosters to members of the Fortnite Fridge club at a week-end party at her home. ITaS Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs.

Duke F.vans. Mm. Ward McRacken and Mrs. F. M.

Wolfram were guests of honor. Club members present were Mrs. Dennis Shaw, Mrs. Victoria lgcett, Mrs. Ha Maxwell.

Mrs. F.lcanor Perrv. Mrs. Ressie Weeks. Tuesday snd Wednesday, Sep- I the fcieater tnrt of California cit s.

temlMx and If. "Thi conference." says Mrs. Richard W. Westhrook. chairman of the women's committee, "conies as the logical development of work done by rhurch women, north and south.

Kreatly stimulated as they he been by the spiritual forces zrtirr.itct at the first conference held at Kasle Mere In September, 1:. t-ince that meeting a per- izenry ate true Americans. Tbe article called the reading public's atlemion to the many honors won on tbe field of battle by California Nearo soldiers, giving their record as an evidence of the justice according the Men full military training and its advantages. The result of their action almost the action of tbe Nathan ftpch lights wet chsnerj from J-riday Mrs. Alice Pengler, Mrs.

Winlfre aUl4 iUa. i. Walker. fe.znedutelj' beta rtUtcUA ia enact at toauaiutc, tcgrueauUva.

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