Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1935 — Page 19

OCT. 24,1035

Roscoe Ates, Billy House and Water Ballet to Be Lyric Stage Presentation Bill Booked for Nov. 1 to Continue Policy of Offering Hollywood Stars in Person: Last Named Act Now Featured in Chicago. Continuance of the policy of the Lyric Theater to present Hollywood Mars in . rice shows was announced today by Charles Olson in the booking of Roscoe Ales, stuttering comedian, beginning Friday, Nov. 1. Mr Olson stated, in addition to Ates. the bill will include two other headliners. Billy House, stage and film laugh maker, and Lottie Mayers Disappearing Water Ballet

Miss Mayer and her ballet now are headlined at the Chicago Oriental Theairr. Mr. House appeared In "Murder at the Vanities" and '"All the King's Horses," both movies. Before gome in the movies. Ates was a standard vaudeville act for many years. In his act he makes Use of his ability to play the violin. His movie record includes "Cimarron,” “Ladies of the Jury,” Politics.'' "Billy the Kid" and The Big House.” Phonograph Preferred Allen Jenkins, Warner Bros, player. hales radios, but loves music. Instead of a radio, he has a phonograph that plays 12 records installed in his car. Likes to Read LawFrank McHugh, playing in the Warner Bros, picture, “Freshman Love." reads law books in preference to lighter forms of literature.

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Jackie Coogan Near Manhood H}t ( ttifrrl Prrs* HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 24.—Jackie Coogan, former child movie star, plans to celebrate his twenty-first birthday Saturday with $1,000,000 and four good resolutions to his credit. He'll get, the million from a trust fund created by his father, the late John Coogan, out of Jackie's salary checks from the silent screen. The resolutions he concocted himself. Here they are: That he won't marry till he's old enough, which he says is not yet. That he’ll finish his college course at the University of Southern California where he is now a student. That hell be a movie producer after grduation. That he'll take care of his money. • Copyright. 1935, by United Press)

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WIRE (1400) Indian.- oolis (Indianapolis Broadcasting. ue.l TODAY P M 4 00- Matin*’® Musical* NBC', 430 Three Scamps NBC' < 45—Clara, Lu n' Em ;NBC'. 5:00 News of the day 5 15—Harold Stern s orchestra ‘NBC). 5 30— Interlude 5 35—Stanley High (NBC>. 5 45—Happy Long 6 00—Meiiow Fellows. 6 15 —Popeye the Sailor NBC). 6 30—-Sports review. 5 45—A1l Star revue. 7 00 —Hot Dates in History. 1:30 Barn Dance 3 00—Show Boat 'NBC). 9:oo—Musical Cocktail. 9 05 -Basonology 9 10—Dramatic skit, b 15—Indiana sportsman. 9:3o—Roy Shields orchestra NBCi. 10 00—News of the day. 10 15 —Leonard Keller's orchestra NBC'. 10 30- Meredith Willson's orchestra 'NBC'. 11 00—Ben Bernie's orchestra 'NBC'. 11 30—Kav Kayser's orchestra NBC). 12 00—Midnight— Sign off. FRIDAY A M. 3 30 Morning devotions. 6:4s—Reveille. 7:oo—News of the day. 7:ls—Musical Clock. 3:4s—Mary Baker's reviews. 9 00—Sons of Pioneers 9 IS— Edward McHugh 'NBC' 9 30—Breen and Deßose <NBC'. 9 45—Herman and Ban'a 'NBCi. 10:00—NBC Music Apreciation hour. 11-00—Martha and Hal tNBC>. 11:15—Honevboy and Sassafras iNBC). 11 30—Farm and Home hour (NBC'. P M 12:30—Charley Boulanger's orchestra (NBC'. 12:45—Happy .lack Turner (NBC . 1:00 —Walter Hickman. I:3o—Kathryn Reiser's Kaleidoscope. 2 00 —Pedro Via's orchestra iNBC). 2 .30—Vaughn DetLeath 'NBCi. 2 45—King's Jesters iNBCt. 3 00—Woman's radio review iNBC). 3:3o—Girl Alone .NBCi. .3:4s—Strolling Songsters (NBC). WFRM (12.‘}0) Indianapolis (Indianapolii Power and Light Company) TODAY P. M. 4.00 Howells and Wright (CBS). 4 15—Jimmv Farrell (CBS). 4:30 Tea Time Tunes. s:oo—Joseph Plotke orchestra (CBS). s:ls—Patti Chapin (CBS'. s:3o—Christian Science program. s:4s—Dick Messner orchestra (CBS). 6:00 — Buck Rogers 'CBS).

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615—A! Feeneys sports talk. 6 30—Kate Smith (CBS' 6:45- News. 7:oo—Harv and Esther (CBS). 7:3o—Radio hour (CBS'. 8 00—Caravan (CBS* B:3o—Mobilization for Human Needs prof gram 'CBS i. 9 00—Horace Heidt's Brigadiers (CBS). 9:3o—March of Time 'CBS'. 9:4s—Mu§iga! Moments. i 10:00 —Myrt and Marge (CBS'. 10:15—News. 10:30—Dick Gardiner orchestra (CBS'. 11:00—George Olsen orchestra 'CBS’. 11:30—Phil Scott orchestra (CBS'. 12:00 —Midnight—Sign off. FRIDAY A. M. 6:3o—Chuck Wagon. 7:oo—Early Birds. B:oo—Dear Columbia (CBS'. B:4s—News. 9:oo—Hostess Counsel (CBS). 9 15—Captivators iCBS I . 9:30—T0 be announced 'CBS 9 45—Saundra Brown (CBSi. 10 00—Crazy Quilt. 10:30—Mrs. Farrell's Kitchen of the Air. 11 00—Voice of Experience (CBS). 11:15—This and That. 11:30—Life of Mary Marlin vCBSI. 11 45—Farm circle. P. M. 12:15—News. 12:30—Modern Musical Treats. I:oo—Midday Meditation. I:ls—Happy Hollow iCBS'. | I:3o—American School of the Air (CBS). 2:oo—Motor City Melodies 'CBS'. 2:3o—Down by Herman's (CBS). 3:oo—Grab Bag (CBS' 3:OO—U. S. Army band (CBSi. WLW (700) Cincinnati TODAY P M s:oo—Dick Tracy. 4:ls—Jack Armstrong. 4:3o—Singing Lady (NBC). 4:4s—Little Orphan Annie iNBC), 5:00—Old Fashioned Girl. s:ls—Sundown Varieties. 5:30—80b Newhall. s:4s—Lowell Thomas. 6:oo—Amos ’n’ Andy < NBC). 6:ls—Jeannine and Paul Pearson’s orchestra. 6:30—-Lum and Abner (NBC). 6:4s—Overalls on Parade.

English 3 tS, | Oct 31 GILBERT & ~ SULLIVAN Comic Opera Festival Civie Light Opera Cos. of New Y’ork City. AH Star Cast. Ensemble of 50 THURSDAY EVE.—"THE MIKADO" Fl'l* EVE.—"YEOMEN of the GUARD" SAT. MAT—H. M. S. PINAFORE and ** trial by jury SAT. EVE—The Pirates of Penzance S g E * A T- N a^ BTS V* sse t 0 *2 2M~TAX SAT. MAT aoc to $1.65 4 IN CL. NOW! 3 DAYS ONLY! I W*** M Spencer Tracy "n r. m. “DANTE’S INFERNO” J’lus the Smart Hit LEW AYRES “SILK HAT KlD’’ DANCE LADIES FREE TONITE! FALLS CITY CASINO 3547 E. Washington St, Red Gables | 1610 Lafayette Rd. BE-1246 ||' it PRESENTS it 'j>i: Bob GREENAN I AND HIS 10-PIECK ORCHESTRA g&f • DLL'S SPECIAL "3 ENTERTAINMENT |jg| • CHICKEN • STEAK * "’S nnd FROG DINNERS • THE BEST OF MIXED • ■

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WEST SIDE Srp 4rn p 2*02 W. 10th SU [AIK Double Feature Mav Robson “YOU CAN’ T BUY EVERYTHING” “THUNDER IN THE NIGHT" _ npi Tlyf/AM'T' W. Wash. A Belmont BELMONT •THE IRISH IN US" Da Tc \r Ss4 ° W ‘ Mich - st - A I S Y Double Feature 11. A vj A Shirley Temple “CURLY TOP” "ALIAS MARY DOW” NORTH SIDE R| T 7 IHinoU at Stth 1 A Li Evelyn Lave "EVENSONG” uptown :szr "TOGETHER WE LIVE" GARRICK 30th *■“ SPECIAL FEATURE ATTRACTION CT Os A TTY St. Clair * Ft. Wayne M. LIAIR Ri n i ,e /*;*■' Richard Arlen "LET EM HAVE IT" “WOMAN IN THE DARK" 30th at Northwestern Victor McLaglen 'THE INFORMER" TALBOTT SsßfisF* Double Feature "THE ARIZONIAN" "AWAKENING OF JIM BURKE" ri, , r j 19th A Collet* Stratford "LOVE ME FOREVER” "THE PEOPLE'S ENEMY" If p p Cl i Noble A Man ]VI £j Cj (| A Double Feature LIIU U U 11 Claudette Colbert "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” "VAGABOND LADY" rvpr a ivf 2361 SUUon st. XV All jCVlfi Katharine Hepburn ‘BREAK OF HEARTS” EAST SIDE RI VO L 1 •* mfc Paul Robson SANDERS OF THE RIVER” TACOMA Double Feature Anne Shirlev "CHASING YESTERDAY" "HARD ROCK HARRINGTON" TUXEDO TS&tt? ILIWJI/V Claudette Colbert •IMITATION OF LIFE” "MEN OF THE HOl~K”

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Best Short Waves TODAY MADRID —6 p m.—English programs EAQ, 30.5 m. '9870 kc.'. BERLIN—6:3O p. m.—Musical scenes DJD. 25 4 m. (11.770 kc.i. CARACAS. Venezuela—B:4s p. m. Remembrances. YV2RC, 49 8 m. ,6112 kc). TORONTO—9 p. m.—Late news, CJRO. 48.78 m. (6150 kc.i.

7:oo—Rudv Valiee. B:oo—Death Valley Days (NBC). B:3o—Crusaders i Mutual*. B:4s—Loveliness for Sate 9:00 —Paul Whiteman's Music Hall (NBC). 10:00—WLW News room. 10:15—Dark-Town Meetin’ Society (Mutual). 10.45—Ted Fioßito's orchestra (Mutual). 11:15—Bob Chester's orchestra. 11:30—Moon River. 12:00—Midnight—Bob Chester's orchestra. A M. 12:15—Ted Fioßito's orchestra. 12:30—Joe Sanders' orchestra (Mutual), 12:45—Nightclub parade. I:oo—Sign off. FRIDAY A.. M. s:3o—Top o’ the Morning. 6:oo—Family Prayer period. 6 15 —Rise and Shine. 6:3o—Sunday SEchooi lesson. 6:4s—Syncopation. 7:oo—Academy of Medicine talk. 7:ls—Twenty Fingers of Harmony (NBC). 7:3o—Cheerio. 8:00 —Hymns of Alt Churches. B:ls—Richard Leibert (NBC I . B:3o—Fields and Hall (NBCi. B:4s—Back Stage Wife (Mutual). 9:oo—How to Be Charming. 9:ls—Home Sweet Home 'NBC 9:30 —The Morning Housewarmers (Mutual). 9:4s—Livestock reports. 9:ss—News flashes. 10:00-—Mary Alcott. 10:15—The' Mail Bag. 10:30-—Chandler chats. 10:45—Minstrels (Mutual. 11:00—Pat Barnes and Larry Larson (NBCI. 11:15—Tom. Dick and Harry (Mutual). 11:30—Livestock reports. 11:35—River, weather and market reports. 11:45—National Farm and Home hour (NBC), P. M. 12:30—Painted Dreams, drama (Mutual). 12:45—Tommy Tucker's orchestra. I:oo—Vocational Agriculture I:ls—Story plays and rhythmics. I:3o—Health 1:45 —History of Music. 2:oo—Doctors of Melody. 2:ls—Ma Perkins (NBCU 2:3o—Vic and Sade (NBC). 2:4s—The O'Neils (NBC). 3:oo—Betty and Bob. 3:ls—The Life of Mary Sothern. 3:3o—Chauncey Parsons, tenor. 3:4s—Evenin’ in the Mountains (Mutual).

TONIGHT’S BEST SELECTIONS 6:ls—"Popeye the Sailor’’ (NBC) WEAF. Buddy Clark, baritone (CBS). 6:3o—Kate Smith (CBS). Lum and Abner (NBC) WJ2I. 7:oo—Rudv Valiee iNBC) WEAF, Harv and Esther iCBS). 7:3o—Atwater Kent hour (CBS). 8:00—Show Boat (NBC) WEAF. Caravan iCBS). B:3o—President *Franklin D. Roosevelt (CBS) (NBCi. 9:oo—Paul Whiteman (NBC) WEAF. Brigadiers (CBS). 9:30 —March of Time (CBS).

Alyce King, blues singer: Bernie Mattison. vibra-harpist,; and Maestro Heidt, himself will fill the solo spots on the brilliant variety program by ’ Horace Heidt's Brigadiers tonight at 9, over the WABC-Columbia network. ONE WEEK ONLY b Starting Saturday Jgi TEDDY BREWER 1 and His CBS Orchestra fff Tomorrow, Ladies’ Night ||| indianaroom|| D A N C E k “Red” Hufford I 25e YY'eek Nltes; Saturday 40u |p L __CONTINUOt;ft Adm. 15c and 25c J

EAST SIDE IRV I N G Lew Ayres "SILK HAT KID” "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT” HAMILTON Janet Gavnor ••FARMER TAKES A WIFE” "SILK HAT KID” EMERSON Double Feature Richard Dix "THE ARIZONIAN" . "WE RE IN THE MONEY” PARKER SL "CHASING YESTERDAY” "MAKE A MILLION" STRAND^ISS^ Eddie Quillen “GRIDIRON FLASH” Wheeler—WooUev “KENTUCKY KERNELS” El Brendel “WHAT DO MEN” (Technicolor) Paramount f R^doinh E sc*t* 5h "SHE" R/"v v\7 *l2l E. Wash. St. () A I Family Nile * E. M. Oliver ‘MURDER ON A HONEYMOON” SOUTH SIDE FOUNTAIN SQUARE Double Feature Wm. Powell "ESCAPADE" “LADY TUBBS” SANDERS "IT HAPPENED IN NEW YORK” “ON PROBATION” Ay A I A \T Prospect-Churchman V £\ Li Vs 11 Shirley Temple "CURLY TOP" ODICYTAI 1,05 s - M * r!d, * B ■ vMYilliil 1 ftL Randolph Scott "VILLAGE TALE” GARFIELD SWJWfc' "AGE OY INDISCRETION” HOME ON THE RANGE”

Mac Murray's Crooning to Be Feature Cast With Carole Lombard in Comedy Picture at Indiana. Although once a featured singer on Broadway. Fred MacMurrav does his first crooning for the movies in the new Paramount comedv. "Hands Across the Table." opening at the Indiana tomorrow. Carole Lombard ! takes the leading feminine role. Sam Coslow wrote "The Morning After" especially for MacMurrav and he sings it to Miss Lombard in one of the romantic moments of this gay picture. MacMurrav starred in athletics at Beaver Dam (Wis.) High School and later entered Carroll College at. Waukesha. He worked his way through college by playing the saxophone with a Waukesha roadhouse band. He stayed with the band, later joining an orchestra for a vaudeville tour. When the company landed in Hollywood, Fred went movie-minded and made a tour through the studios, seeking a job. His attemps ended in failure. A man must eat and Fred found a place with a newly organized band called the “California Collegians. The musical troupe arrived in New York just as "Three’s a Crowd” was opening. MacMurrav was offered a part in a singing sketch with Libby Holman. “Three's a Crowd” had one of the longest runs on Broadway, and before it was over. Mac Murray had played nearly every part in the show. When the show closed, therp was another part awaiting him. Later, he played long engagements in "The Little Show” and "Roberta,” and it was the latter show which brought him to the attention of Paramount. Film tests and a contract followed. Fred Mac Murray now is becoming a favorite in the scenes of his earlier disappointment. Hollywood reports that fan mail hasn't spoiled him and that he’s still "one of boys.”

2 Plays Arranged by Drama League The Shortridge Drama League, sponsored by Miss Eleanor Dee Tlieek, is to present two one-act plays at the Masonic Temple. North and Illinois-sts, Saturday, at 8:15. Both productions are to be comedies and part of a Halloween program for Mystic Tie Lodge members. The cast of "The Advantage of Being Shy” is composed of Florence Harrison, Jean M. Smith, Jim Bowling, Margaret McCracken, Betty Lou Johnson, Betty Jane Mock, John Farley, Genevieve Schaefer and Jean Van Voohees. The cast of “Lotus Flowers" includes Jean Bannister, Virginia House, Betty Firth, Paul Farrington. Robert Parr. Joan Colgin, Vern Vanderbilt. Margaret Millikan and Maxine Roberts. 50 Business Men to Present Comedy A comedy. “Ladies for a Night,” will be given by 50 business men of Memorial Baptist Church tonight and tomorrow night at School 75. The play is directed by the Aldridge Production Cos., Bloomington, 111. The cast includes the following West Side business men: Chorus girls. Sam Scott, William Margrove, Luther Johnson; ballet girls, P. K. Dewar, K. E. Brower, V. R. Henderson; Spanish dancers, Ed Oliver, Walter Fries; blackface comedians, Chester Plank, Dale Littrell; school scene, William Euliss, Roscoe Conkle. Reed Dell; broadcasting scene, Michael Fries.

Opera Doffs High Hat, Manager Says Bn Vnilcd Prcss NEW YORK. Oct. 24.—Edward Johnson, former tenor of the Metropolitan Opera House and now its enthusiastic general manager, declared today that opera has “taken off its high hat and the hat is now in the ring.” “They have been saying that we should take off the hat,” he said. "We have done it, and we are going to try to give the public what it wants in opera. Opera is not dead; it is being re-born.” Movies Becoming 'Art/ Hays Declares By United Prc s* WASHINGTON. Oct. 24.—The film industry is about to become an a*t, Will H. Hays, guardian of tile movies’ technical purity, informed the Society of Motion Picture Engineers today. One evidence of this, he said, is the fact that the camera has learned “to photograph mind, as well as movement, and to reveal the intellectual and emotional interpretations of life and literature.” TONIGHT Thursday 7 P. M. WIRE e FRANK TOURS and his international orchestra s^jj| IN H “KROGER'S NOOSE OF| A THOUSAND EYES“¥| •V W I rnmmmmmmwmmmrneJKm

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ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notice* RICH. JOHN W—Beloved husband of Moille and father of Earl W and John Paul Rich pass'd a wav Tuesday evening Services a PLANNER A- BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday at 30. Friend* invited " J "18 EDWARD Os s’ beloved husaand of Gertrude Weaver, brother of George Weaver, s 'pfatber of Charles Ballard of Mnoresville Ind.. passed aw*v Os 23 1935. age 51 year*. Funeral Saturday J n m . a- fh* above adorer* Btir sl Flora, Park Friends m"'ed Friends mav call at his home anytime aftr- noon Fnda- BESNBI.ORSOM SERVICE 3 Funeral Dtrrclorg. Florists FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1539 N Merdlan-st TA-133*. FLANNER & BUCHANAN' 35 W Fall Creeg-dr. IA-4400 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market Rl-5374 HISEY & TITUS 951 N. Delaware LI-3828 Proffitt & Hamilton You Ser the Funeral Price. 3040 N Ilhnois-St. TA-0162 TA-3341 GEO. W. USHER FUNERAL HOMES 2614 W. WASH.-ST. RI-OHg. 1713 N CAPITOL-AV. TA-i7t J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect-st. DR-0321. DR-M 23 4 Lost and Found LOST—Antique earring, probably downtown. Reward. HA-2445. LOST—Necklace; white gold chain: 3 diamond pendants. Reward. WA-M'TO. STRAYED Red gel* pig weighing about 125 lbs. Reward. WA-2116, ring 2 SHOES- Brow n suede in Kresge s 10c store. Saturday. CH-6496-M . Reward FOUND—Money downtown. Saturday. Identify. RI-7862. IR-6751 LOST—Boston Bull Brindle white markings; children's pet. Liberal reward. WA--5301-R IF P ARTY who found brow n pocket boo* Tuesday, containing money, antique Jewelerv and glasses, will keep money and call at 4546 N Pennsylvania or Hu-7925 and receive liberal reward. No questions asked i* Personals GUARANTEED copies made from anv picture. Plat: Studios. 703 Roosevelt-bldg JIMMIE see me tonight. They all want you home. LILLIAN. BALLROOM lap. bailee acrobatic dancing, children, adults. Stockman Studios. HAY’ RIDES, wiener roast included. Small charge per person. Guarantee good time WA-2563-R-2. I AM not responsible for anv bills only as contracted bv mvself personally HOWARD E COLLF.Y’ _ I NTERNATIONAL Charm Beau(L Itv School. FREE Finger Wave J|| Jot Marcel every day but SaturRHEUMATISM Neuritis. Aches and Pains quicklv relieved with Wintergreen Tablet s absolutely guaranteed Write for Irea literature. THE KEENE DRUG CO.. Delaware Ar Ohio-sts. Indianapolis. Ind. ILL HEALTH has a cause. My method removes the cause without drugs or operations. Bring this notice for examination and trial treatment tree. I'll prove mv method in your own case. DR. BEBOUT, Chiropractor. 307 Kahn-bldg CENTRAL GIVES FREE Eyebrow Arch 209 I. 6. O. E. Bldg. SUITS 50c Plain coats, dresses GALE CLEANERS DR-5853 Free Delivery 1023 S. Gale 6 Transportation WEEKLY business trips to New York. Want passengers to share expenses. DR-521.3 CALIFORNIA BY FAST TRAIN ONLY $34.50 —Via North Western-Union Pacific from Chicago, in comfortable coaches without change And note this—breakfasts 25c. lunches 30c. dinners 35c. Besides, free pillows, drinking cups, porter service; dimmed lights at night: air-conditioned cars On Los Angeles Limited exclusive coach for women and children, with Stewardess-Nurse attendant Omaha west. No other form of travel offers so much for so lit tie Ticket Offices: Chicago At North Western. 308 Merchants Bank-bldg. I> hone RI-3110. Indianapolis. Ind. —or Union Pacific. 705 Dixie Tcrminal-bldg. 49 E Fourth-st. Cincinnati. Ohio. BROWN COUNTY STATE PARK TOUR (?j r:n Round Trip—October 27. v*-'*" Admission Charge to Park. 10c Leaving 10 A. M. Sun.- Return 5 P M Passengers may take picnic lunches or eat at Indge. (Reasonable prices.) Tour Via Bloomington. Ind.— Leaves From CODPtfte?,^ Chas H Cooper, Mgr. 1030 Lemcke Be LI-2118 Res. CH-2967 Also Private Cars to All Parts Country HELP WANTED 9 Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Coffee rout-; salesman and crew manager. Must prove ability to produce. Those who qualify assured permanent position with rapidly expanding company Apply after 9 a. m. Fridav. 3211 M. Illinois. WANTED—Boys 14 to 17 years of age o carry Times routes Have several profitable routes open for boys who are interested in receiving a valuable business training as well as earn money for school. Apply between 2 and 6 p. m., 948 N Alnbsma-st. 11 Help Wanted—Female A FEW more ladies, 18-35. work with mgr., sal. SB, bonus. 38 ! j N. Penn.. Rm. 320. _____ WANTED—Salesladies; make from $2 50 and up per day. Apply in person. Friday and Saturday morning. 1010 N. Penn.-st. CASHIER, office, housework Jobs open for women who want to become beauty operators; no fee charged. 401 Rooseveltbldg 12 Wanted—Male or Female BALLROOM 'an. ballet, aerobatic dancing, children adults. STOCKMAN STUDIOS.

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