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Mis. Cara Majors For Mrs. Steffen [= sss Dies. in Oregon |

Sent 12. Million | nh Jom, S109 Park Ave. She Daughter of - License Greetings Civic Worker Will Be A native of Clatbourne County, Local Pioneers Becretary - of Tennessee, she had been an Indi-

Services for Mrs. Clara Boring was 28... Majors,’ former Indianapolis resi‘dent 0 Saturday In" Al- Lic bany, Ore., were to be held there today. Final services will be at 1:30 p. m, Friday in Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be! . Survi

| Buried in St. Yoseph known in community affairs, who|Fresbyterian. Church in Craw{died Sunday in her home, 1427) fordsville, Union St, will be buried tomor-| Among her survivors are six row in St. Joseph. © bruthen 4 Charles Ea, Sdimn- : : al : v v UU a, IEE ; re F Sor Sra, Sut, who TL; Robert F. Hill, Crawfords.|!n Crown Hill. She was 71. Miss Sandia Joan King, and h in Lauck Funeral Home and at]ville; Edgar Hill, Lafeyette; Oscar| Mrs, Majors was the daughter paren SE Mrs. And [9:30 a. m. in Sacred Heart Cath-|Hill, Galesburg, Ill. and L. New- of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim neangpe

olic Church, of which she was ton Hill, Pomona, Cal. A, Boring, pioneer Indiandpolis Edward "Servoss ;

anapolis resident nine years. She was a member of DAR

1114 a ote ee : Richard Madden will move. in million license. plate applications| Robert .C. Beche s been] | Madden move 1 ~ sent out by the Bureau of Motor Ro ar bas ofithe news editor's slot and Mitzie Vehicles, The cost: was some- Masters takes over as feature edithing over $3000. Frail tor. Virgil Beeler will run the said he-was under| At the same time the retire-[SPOrts department and Barbara

. Fleming : Services tomorrow at 1 p. m. in{residents who came here before i the impression his essors|ment of Frapk-S. O'Neil, vice Knotts will serve as editorial 12 ember. _ |Fianner & Buchanan mortuary|the Civil War. Her husband, Al-| Edward A. Servoss, : .@id it. But they didn’t, although|president and general manager| Writer. Baru In Madison Steen, | Vill be followed by burial inflen E. Majors, died in 1912. [road engineer who died they occasionally sent out little|of the Indianapolis operations, Other Members Widow of Willlam A. Steffen. wounington Park. - She was a member of First/iD his home, 2220 N. LaSalle St.

explanatory notes on license law|was announced. Mr. O'Neil, a| Other members of the staff in- co-founder of the Steffen Cigar be : buried tomorrow in

‘over their own signature,

self.”

“I'm looking into. it,” Mr, Fleming said today. “If there's no|l1939. precedent for doing it at office po I'll pay the bill my-

Link-Belt employee for 43 years, had been general manager since C. V. Loughery is general manager of the company’s. Ball &

clude copy editors Mary Ellen Morris, * Doris Parrotte, Janet Lahr and Ruth Wnight. Photog-. raphy editors are Carolyn Dessauer and Don Schafer. Richard is makeup editor. Librarian

Co., Mrs, Steffen was born in

+ Pe. George R. Boheim : . Madison, and came to Indian-

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Mothers societies, both of which

James S. Hurley

Services for James 8.' Hurley

vs - I. Pe |apolis 55 years ago. She was & oe | 3 S for member of the Sacred Heart 203 Bleknse A Sve Indianape Polis the : Church Altar and Christian ent for years who

Saturday, were to be held at 8:30

Missionary Society and Ptelfer-| Simpson Circle of the church and; Indianapolis. 3 Survivors include a daughter,

Presbyterian Church, Albany, the Wil

Memorial Park, after services at in Moore Mortuaries [) - Vi 8 e

Born in Ashville, N. Y., Mr.

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a. m. today in Moore Mortuaries Peace Chapel and at 9 a. m. .in Little Flower Catholic Church. Burial will be in Washifigton

Mrs, Myra Majors Wirenius, Al- years. He formerly worked 40 bany; a son, Allen Henry Majors, |years for the New York Central Indianapolis; a brother, E. A. Railroad, and was a member of Boring, Baltimore; five nephews, /the Brotherhood of Locomotive {and two nieces, ~ ° - | Engineers, Division 507.

He is survived by his wife, Betty May Ealy Biarche two daughters, Mrs,

At the same time, Mr. Fleming begged off responsibility for another #3000. his Republican critics implied was billed to the state in connection with the “greeting” episode. = Because of the

Holmes Ave.

Delinquent’ Mom Held by Police

Mother Blamed

Rolling Béaring Plant, 51» N. will meet for prayer at 8 p. m. : today. x es Survivors include a daughter, Miss Gertrude Steffen; two sons, Park Edward and Raymond Steffen, . . Indianapolis: two sisters, Mrs. A hative of Gardner, Mass, Mr.

Hurley was an employee of the Mrs. Guy Deareth, Denver, Colo. andi, "s np mes.00. He is survived by! 3

is Jerry Mitchell. Typists ‘are! Anna Marie Nordholt and Marilyn Clark. : A Cartoonists for the paper are Janet Baldwin and Tom Johnson. The sports staff includes William Adkins, John Brown, Jack Fitz-

Pfc. G. R. Boheim

Local Soldier Killed

outsized On Iwo Jima

envelopes in which the license Services for Pfc. George Robert Mrs. Henry Schneider: Madison;|) "ooo yogic: one stepdaughter, Mrs. Betty May Ealy, who died| William Tripp and ap applications are mailed, about a Seay Jona Lyman and JerTY|p etm, formerly of 47 N. Glad-|two brothers, Edward and Henry| is Vii: Fessler one stebdSughton, 1, "hor home, 934 Burdsal|L,, Johnson, all of In fourth of them ran afoul of a

Kimmel, Madison, and four grandchildren,

Mrs. Herbert Teague .

T Ris Viens Jot oh So Setly Joan |ner; Mass.. and two sisters, Miss ague, , of a who died Sunday in St. Vin. Eliza Hurley and Mrs. Rose Bal-|lived in Indianapolis 25 years and

’ {tam, Gardner. {was a member of the Church of Iwo Jima. He died at 20. Born(Ser ~ FHOSpital. will be held at F. h the Living God. She died at 56. in Birmi Mich, he lived in|1:30 P. m. tomorrow in Shirley Laura F. Smit n Birmingham, ng TNF Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Bur- | In addition to a daughter, Mrs. Indianapolis 10 years d at- Mrs. Laura F. Smith, native of [1 ou Edna Hardy, Indianapolis nébt. Heial will follow in Washington : | Lou y, polis, tended Howe High Schéol. Help, oo she died at 19. __| Shelby County and Indianapolis|ghe.is survived by three sisters, worked in the Lyric Theater be-| pogigeq her husband, Herbert resident 59 years, died yesterday Mrs, Hilde Tolbert and Mrs,

stone Ave, who was killed in action Mar. 1,-1945 on Iwo Jima, will be held at 2 p. m. Monday in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, W. Va. > Pfc. Boheim served with the| 3d Marine Division on Guam and

lis; a stepson, William M. Cay. Parkway, will be buried in New dell, Bloomington, Ili; two broth: Crown Cemetery following serv- gir ers, Paul Hurley, Kansas City, ices at 1p. m. tomorrow, in Jacobs) Services for Fred Dehiier, res Mo: and Richard Hurley, Gard- Brothers West Side Chapel. tired retail producer who died yes . A native of Burksville, Ky., she térday in his home, 4715 Guilford Avéd, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

On the news staff are. Rita Black, Mary L. Becker, Nancy ‘ : Cravens, Nancy Dickerson, Tom . The mother of a 14-year-old! Gags, Nancy Hadley, Jane Helbad boy” was under arrest her-| mus Betty Ann Hester, Mary Sue self today along with a man|johnson, Dottie McClamroch, whom’ police said was her com-| Adrianne Nail, Nancy Niblack, mon-law husband after police Randy Nicholls, Robert Nicholls, labeled her the cause of her son's! Nancy Pippenger, Robert Sardelinquency. . ~s geant, Den Shaw, Shirley Shaw, The mother was arrested by|Nancy Sledge, Sandra West, Nan-

new postal regulation a postage penalty for such envelopes. But Mr. Fleming pointed out, and is verified by the records, that: the outlandish envelopes were made up by his Republican predecessor, Thomas E. Bath of South Bend. “It's the same size envelope they used ‘last year to mail out applications,” Mr. Fleming said. “This batch was printed up and

Fred Dehner

mortuary, Crown Hill TRL Mr, Dehner, who was 68, res tired six years:ago. He Is sure

; police investigating. her son’scy Willett, Nancy Winterrowd and fore entering the -service. Teague. she is survived by her(ID the home of a daughter. Mrs. Martha Williams, Indianapolis, (and & ' oy TAT. us betote | Sool omtice. escape from Juvenile Center. Of- Bob Young. Besides his parents, Mr. amd!parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Berry, Esther D. Akers, 1441 Fairfield and Mrs. Eula Young; Danville; Leavitt, four grandchildren and

ficers said an investigation

Mrs. Paul Boheim, Indianapolis, showed the mother’s illicit rela-

Ave.. She was 75. {a brother, Milton Jones, Indianhe is survived by two sisters,

and two sisters, Patsy Lou and - : Mrs. Smith was a member of \apolis, and three grandchildren,

overtime ti e to get as many applica Erma Louise Berry, all -of In-

: Robert Schoen is business manHAWS v5 : -llons. mailed as soon as possible

ager, and Richard Warne is asist-

rs before th posta tionships and. the common-law|, es "poet ager. “| Dorothy R. and Patricia Boheim, !dianapolis. Gethsemane English- Evangelical! Lr . og xs a Jan; } ate living arrangements were a prin- ont Ce an Te] . me : Church, Her husband, the late Harley Davis Services for- Otis ‘Hayes, that the rest are taking more|C Pal factor in the boy's troubles, q Betty Sue Ross. Advertising P| Hospital Frank 8. Smith, died in 1045. | Harley Davis, who died Sun-|N. Capitol Ave, who died nd postage is due to the change in The boy escaped from Juvenile| on, cers are Carole Barrett and an Pp ir aw Services at 3 p. m. Thursday gay in his home, 2022 Cornell|day in his home, will be at 2 p. the regulation, not to any error| Center Dec. 28. He had been ar-|sn,e Rust. Members of the fo s p ram : in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill| Ave, will be buried in New Crown|tomorrow in Jacobs made in determining the size of| TSted- Dec. 18 for bicycle theft|versiging staff include Janet Bald- =X PANSION rog ] : Sh Chapel will be followed by burial Cemetery following services at 11, West Side Chapel. Burial will . the enevelopes.” rand had been in trouble before. (wi, editor; Nancy Ahrbecker,| A hospital expansion program | Washington Pak: v a. m. tomorrow in the residence.|in New Crown. H ; Beld-14in NG UNDERGROT a Calls Police Mary Asquith, Phyllis Ballere, to meet the needs of Air Force ecr dry |eS aaa anor elute andther A retired porter, Mr. Davis was| Mr. Hayes by PAVING UNDERGROUND . Last Sunday the mother called Sallie Hathaway, Jean Hebel, land ground. personnel and. their _ J iS ughter, Vo A Halen M. i Jeon. a native of C and had Edgar Foster Plastering Co. Born a Haid Yorks subways and ye-| officers and told them her son's Ruth Hubbard, Alice King, Susan|dependents will begin early this| ‘Allan Hendreks, who served as 2 aanalo 18: 2 So hor. Mich: u lived in Indianapolis 30 years. He in Omaha, had lived J ya tinuels contain enough whereabouts requesting them to|gtark, George Ann Varnes and /year at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, |the first secretary of the Indiana a ag a wi on A Bled at 75. ; here 24 years. 20, $1.90 Seramic tile to pave a street more “come pick him up.” It was after|yanet Wert. Dee Gulley will work base officials said today. | University Law School of Indian. Ms. Al y I Alby] ved bY: 2 brother he. wits; 0, $90 hah 40. miles Jong. [his re-arrest that the boy toldion the high school exchange desk.| Capt. Albert Albrecht, baselanolis died today in his home| J true: N. M. and one grandson.| [U6 18 SUCEEed ON on Harbor Cla: a sist r; Miss Maggie —— PERMANE et a aan tr Te at tes Tor Complete I tha|1734. Pennsylvania St. after an||ST STEEL PLOW IN 1837 |Mich, and three nieces, Mrs. Hayes, On and three s a x et e 3 , . . ad “h SRE —— N T He said that his thrice-married|are Bill Adkins, Richard Johnson, old hospital and provides for 100 illness of three months. He was| An important farming advance Verna Barnes and Mrs, Lillian ers, George and William Hayes,

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i ram! charges will be filed later. signed to the unit. - : iles At Me’ “Needs Guidance” | Bigger . and better Hoosler| Estimated cost of the program Named Librarian Glad! Filled! 0 Meanwhile, the boy was re- county fairs for 1949 were prom- is $40,000. Mr. Hendricks was appointed y ii . Su. z turned to Juvenile Center. Lt |'56d today by William (Babe) | - librarian of the Indiana UniverN Forest Higgs of Juvenile Aid Di-| homas Jr, Logansport, president 1948 G 1 sity School of Medicine in In- ; nit vision said the boy will be turned ot the Indiana Association of ross iax dianapolis in 1924 and became’ over to Juvenile Court. InLY aud Dini Fail. oi S R d librarian emeritus in 1938. | “He's had a tough way to go! 1undreds of show people and jets a Recor Throughout his adult life he con-| the officer said. “It's no wonder|SOTCESSIONAIres converged yester- tributed his : Sal onder The Indiana Gross Income Tax torical to sx rn he’s been in trouble. He hasn't|38Y on the Claypool Hotel for the Di the papers and periodicals. I § % 2 Ailey had anyone to care for him or|2?th annual meeting of the asso-| Division today reported larg- ¥ ; d , te ciation which will be concluded to-/est calendar year tax collections He was a member of the Plo- p » tiles At Me anyone to care about. in his 948 Socle His 1 Soci 4 £4 ies Trouble” “We'll try to see he get's nigh the ti 11 | I a a the year were ay the Ee rie yw A ie Fi ; idafi » m the meetings will come 4 Fe i ey = wie factory Authorized guidafice—not punishment. scheduling of exhibits and carni-|$67,715,212, more than $10 mil-/Club. .

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$ £ in. Indianapolis, . |at 7 p.m. " |bined Student Branch of the|2 . m. Thursday will be followed 2C ory i City police officers arrested Trolley Wi - Br k American Institute of Electrical{by burial in Crown Hill. ~ | IDE : Sain Pe i Y ire breaks, Engineers and the Institute of , ; IDE : § cigaret to another man in an tn Cone! Blocked Off [Radio Engineers at the Univer-f yoyyspy of EARANGE Washington diana Ave. tavern. Police con-| The police emergency squad ‘

)¥ THE CITY : . i ————————— of Pennsylvania and Washington - WW. Michigan. FEHR ‘Butler Student Forum |Sts. this morning when an over-|°"C and a tour of all-the com-, HOME APPLIANCES f Chass rank hanging trolley wire broke. An| hy 8 research and engineering - ‘nw oo vOIS ST lly DeWolte . sewn co. me | To Discuss ‘Minorities’ |inai apolis Raflways emergency oratories and production fa- : : os anapo y gency IANTIC! Loviaville 2, Ky. [Buti i cilities in the capacitor, contact, RIFTW 00! _ | er University’s student Fe-/crew restored service after a0 vibrator and electronic parts di- oh ” Rod Camenss {rum Club will discuss “The Im-|hour, | visions. ‘ H R ki | Yyonne DeCarlo MANY NEVER portance of Minorities in a De-| An unidentified woman told] , : e——— 5 Ow & e ieve { lor " | mocracy” at 7:45 p. m. Friday in/police four persons were shocked ; J ‘ PENTRAL PARK" 3 {Room 131, Jordan Hall. (when they stepped on the wet Jasper Takes Oath , at | SU CT AUSE l. Moderator wi be Charles Pos-/tracks a halt-block north of the On Supreme Court ronc i is T, and speakers will include!intersection. w oris Day Prof. Searle Charles, Dr. E. Bur-| ree ameeeeeeeeen Paul G. Jasper of Ft. Wayne,| co opuision relieves ybecause | IGN SEAS” OF BACKACHES dette Backus, Norman Matthews Work Hurt Bal took his seat 10day on the heneh it gos sight to the eae the trouble | IT ROMANTIO® Old Treatment Often [2nd Julian Kiser. . yYorker nurr as 2 of the Ingiana upreme ou : | 10 help loosen and expel germ laden | Sh WwW This nan etme eee een | h brief ceremonies at the cou egm and sid nature to soothe and or woos Happy Relief T P Of Rags Falls Off Truck room in the State House, the oath Jlogn 4 tender, inflamed bronchial |} antic When trond of ines function pert | F70OPOF Promoted Marvin Malone, 34, of 638/of office was administered to the! mucous membranes. Tell your druggist | JON CITY" + may cause nagging backache, rheumatic | State ‘police officials today Blake St. suffered .injuries of newly elected / judge by Chief] to sell you a bottle of Creomulnion { to and announced i i iy Pains; leg pains, lose of pep. at. the promotion of both legs today when a bale of Justice Oliver Starr, ‘with the understanding you must like | h Ili hi nder th SIDE ng up nh “loriness. Irregular |€Ne Trowbridge, attached to rags from the truck he was un-| Judge Jasper is the only Demo-| the way it quickly alleys the 08 OA or painful elimination sometimes shows [the state police post at Putnam-|joading at the New York Central/crat on the court. He suct or you are to have your a Iby there is something wrong with your kidneys (ville, to technician first class. | : / Judge Mart J. O'Malley of HuntPrank or bladder. {tracks on W, North St, fell on|Judg y C 0 eo Tonnhanta Don't wait! Ask your druggiat for Doan's Trooper Trowbridge, In charge of him, ington, the Republitan whom he - - c— . u 2119 Prospect Be A enre..Doan's Five Poti re tr oe for the| Mr. Malone, an employee of J./defeated in the recent election, for 8, t 8 itis MA, 1849 happy relief and will help the 156 miles of ct, 1s a resident|Solotan Co,, salvage dealers at 61 7 ne Allyson Kidnay tubes flush out poisonous waste from Of Greencastle, 8. Harding St., was taken to Gen- E ORT SAID Jou bloods et Dogn 8 Pils = ee reeset pete rn. sgh more be Si OC Pastor Resigns lin fair condition. | : Times State Servies | : boa ' a h . Promptly relieves GOUGH BLOOMINGTON, Jan. Rev. = | : oo ege 31 100h ; Sot | estar F McCliire, assistant OYUN Goes Off in Face - : burt Tancastor pastor of the First Christian Times State Service A a rt Laneas Church here for the last three! BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 4—Del- : | LIVE AGAIN" : Sours, thas Jesigned to accept an bert Kinser, 30, was in good con|appointmen race ‘Presby- dition in Bloomington Hospital . " = ‘| tertan Church, Clarksville, Hi 16” wide, 28" long, Stands.42” HIGH! .

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mother was living with a man to whom she was not married. He said that his mother had turned him in because she said he caused “ar, ents” between the couple. flicers investigated and found that the mother was not divorced from her last husband and that she was maintaining a residente with a man who was separated from his wife* and two children. They were arrested on vagrancy

Nancy Lowe and Art Plumley. Advisers are Miss Ruth Marie Griggs, director of publications, and Mrs. Jane Gable, assistant director.af publications.

Promises Better

beds. Formerly, bed patients. were cared for at Billings Hos- | pital. ! ~The out-patient and dispensary | unit in operation at Ft. Harrison] is staffed with four doctors and three nurses, ‘about one half of)

medical detachment. - Capt. Albrecht said future ex-

charges. Officers said adultery

19 E Markel, FR. 1862

1949 County Fairs

sionally trained personnel as-

125, of 6144 E. 25th St., who was

of Drug Peddling Charge

Na West St., was fined $50 and costs

4 day on a charge of peddling drugs

{sitting nearsthe windows, escaped /injury.. He and the. bus driver, | Marion Nottér, 26, of 2123 N. Me-! ridian St., searched a vacant lot in the vicinity but found no rifleman.

] * * . Brings Fine, Sentence Elouis Jackson, 30, of 10 N.

and sentenced to 30 days at the] Indiana State Penal Farm yester-

|fiscated two marijuana cigarets.

meetings will start early in July] The division also reported the and will wind up the first of Oc-|largest. number of taxpayers of tober. any year since the tax became ef“Our work® here,” Mr. Thomas fective—1,496,778, ... ; sald, “is the building up of the) The huge upturn in collections morale of the fair officials and Was attributed to large payrolls presenting and discussing their 8nd general business prosperity. problems so that the state will|Average payment was $45.24 on have better fairs. —jeach return as cofpared--with “At the meeting the fair asso- $41.12 average for 1047. ciations buy their amusements, :

show and entertainment.” 150 Students to Tour

The association meeting will end with an address by Lieut. Mallory & Co. Plant P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc., will

John A. Watkins, Bloomfield, at the annual banquet/be host Thursday to a group of 50 student members of the Com-

the authorized strength of the! Engineering Co. of New York.

pansion will be made in propor- [of the 27th Nationa! Encampment tion to the numbers of profes-io¢ the Grand Army of the Re-

|uriversity and entered his of

was the invention of the steel

As the original secretary of the|Plow in 1837 :

(Majors, Indianapolis, and Mrs. 'Teola Bradshaw, Chicago. *

i Des Moines, Ia., and Saginaw, Mich:

Indiana Law School he was instrumental in building up the enroliment. For many years, he was the Indianapolia area representative of the Concrete-Steel

He served as the secretary of, {the Citizens’ Committee in charge!

| public in 1893.

Abandons Plan ~~ . | Mr, Hendricks was graduated rom the Indianapolis Classical School, of which his father was president of the board of directors, in 1882, He abandoned a plan to pursue atechnical course in an eastern

ther's law office as a student following graduation. there several years. On Dec. 30, 1916, he married Eleanora Dilks of Philadelphia, who is his sole survivor. | Bervices from the residence at!

He stayed

blockaded the northeast corner, neon’in the cafeteria of plant]

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| successor has nét been named.

His today after suffering serious in|Juries, from gupshot wounds Ba BO —————— urda hotgun U. 8. ASSAILS RUSSIA emda To ea or Se WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (UP)—|gn hawk. his rural The United States has Sotused onooting near ; Russia of a “breach of faith” for |g co . falling to repatriate all her re-

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Re dds | [lion abov 7 h 3 : 0 ’ vals for each of the 86 Hoosier|!lon above 1947. It was the 10th] porn Sept. 24, 1864, in Madison, : sig : Ts Most Shots Shatter fairs ana the discussion of prob- yea i tionoh §ross In-|Ind. the son of Abram Washing- Li ARKER | indov lems confronting fair groups, Mr. e tax co v “/ton Hendricks and Sarah Butler | 4 ~ © SHEAFFER Two — of Bus st Thomas said ceeded the year -before, division Hendricks, he received his early CH i ° wFL st St. and| pates for esich of the fairs will| records show. education in Indianapolis public : > : EVERSHARP rlington Ave. bus were shat- Only once since thy gross in- ; : ik hers tered by rifle shots in the 1 be set officially tonight. The y schools. He later attended a pri- ; - and ot Block Op N Boman Th . 800 Marion County Fair at New come tax law was enacted in 1933 vate school located on the present | 4 HOOSIER terday. » 1ale yes- Bethel has been set tentatively|Das the tax return dropped—Dbe-|gite of the main branch of the. PEN SHOP | A passenger, Frank Whitman | [OT Aus. 15 to 20. Hoosier fair tween 1937 and 1938. Indianapolis Public Library,

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