Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1950 — Page 2
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Korean War Wounded Off Balance
Pfc. Charles Whited Is Ambulance Driver
Attached to Hospital Unit in Tokyo An _ Indianapolis medical corpsman is statioried _ Japan, “helping take care of wounded Korean casualties.
Pfc. Charles Whited, son of]
“Mr—and=-Mrs. ~Charles - Soe OF Pee Va i : 530 W. Abbott ale St., is an am- * v
bulance driver
Japan, : He wrote to his parents that wounded soldiers from Korea are being sent to the . hospital at which he is stationed. Pfc Whited
ol ol mn dee IH HARD com)
Pfe. Whited
pis {
September, 1048. Hé is 20 years! old : et alh Oe Pfc.
Tony Quagliese has Te acl —enttsted tn the service and-is sta-Dacle tioned with the ~Alr Force at Lackiand Air “Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.
is the son of Joe Quagliese, 644 Woodlawn Ave. He enlisted in the Army in 1946, served three years in Japan and was discharged early YTe: Quaglieso this year, after which he signed up in the ay Force.
- » Pfe. Jack “H. Smith 1s serving with the Army Medical Corps in Germany. > Pfc. Smith, who 1s 20, ‘is the
son of Mrs. Martha L. Heck, 4530 E. 17th St, Pfe. Bmith was graduated from medical field service school at Fi. Sam Hou-|t ston, Tex, In November, 1048, and then ‘was stationed at Ft. Totten Medical Center, Long Island, N. Y., before he was sent to Germany in| Fun 1940, While in Germany he has com- | pleted requirements to receive his| diploma from Technical High) School, He was scheduled to re-|
Pte. Smith
turn home for a furlough this) .
fall but the furlough was cancelled, » ” » Pvt. Donald Elmer Ward is a ETH}
Combat Co., believed en route overseas. Pvt. Ward 18 3 the nephew of Mrs, Mary Troutman, 2103 Hobart St. Pvt. Ward, 2 who is 18, form- © erlyattended | Technical High School and entered service in October, He was trained at Ft, Knox Ky, served in Hawaii : four months and has been shipped
Pvt, Ward
EEA Butler Rite the Medical 5 x 7h Corps In Tokyo y
{were placed on an eligibility list
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Summer Graduates | Hear Minister
Butler University summer. grad-| uates yesterday evening were exhorted to Keep burning the lights of affection, learning, liberty and faith. : i “The rules of conduet and be-| ¥ Fe IRE
sult of ideals,” sald Dr. Roy Ewing Vale in delivering the [commencement address. Dr. Vale is minister of Taber Presbyterian Church former moderator of the Prothye] terfan Church in the United States, Pr; Vale drew for: the gradu ates a parallel between the he-!
. {roic life of Kate Walker, widow |
of a lighthouse keeper, who kept the light for 35 years after her
& [husband died, and the lives of |
outgoing seniors, i “The word I bring to each of | you is: ‘Mind ‘the light'” Dr. Vale said. ‘Light of Affection’
He charged them with keeping | not affect drafted men who en-| Se-|
the light of affection so that “you
will bless yourself and you will/lective Service: ———help—others—and—the— —Hght—of — learning so “it will throw radi-|urnder authority of a new law,
ance across the sea”
Dr. Vale condemned the phil-'signed by President
osophy which holds that the state]
{is the true end of man, saying it!-
makes persons the slaves of the state, Instead, Dr. Vale argued for the right of the individual human being, for dignity of person and religious liberty, “Religious faith is not merely nor alone the conviction of relation to the life to come,” ‘Dr, Vale said, “it is that, but it also
freedom here and n now."
31 New Troopers in State Police
Picked From Class
of
fense line. They |emy at Odom-Dong, five malleg
RR RR RR
iments,
is the basis of law and order and! -
Counter-Attack From ‘Line of No Retreat’ On Naktong River {Continued From Page One) - {one point, the river is only eight
; “mites from Taegu. Hs
On the northern flank of the
{Allied beachhead, South Korean) ‘units fought a rear-guard action
as they withdrew to a new dethe en-
southwest of Andong, and Sim-‘hung-Dong, five miles south of ‘Andong. The Korean 3d Division res pulsed an attack by two Communist battalions just north of! Yongdok, 88 miles up the coast from Pusan. Epemy casualties, {were heavy, a headquarters announcement said. - a {signed to religve pressure on the Communist lines resulting from! the recapture of Yongdok by the South Koreans earlier thig weék.
* Voluntary ‘Enlistments Frozen by Military WASHINGTON, Aug 5 (UPj=
{
No-man who voluntarily dlisted
{In the Armed Forces can get out!
now for at least another year, The Army, Navy and Air Force have “frozen” enlisted personnel, {They have tacked another 12
months on the scheduled expira-|
tion date of all current enlist. The freeze applies only to voluntary enlistments. It does
listed for one year ufider
“The freeze orders wer: issued"
{rushed through Congress and
earlier this week. The Air
tually on duty. Navy have [rozen the status of] reserves as well as regular en-| listees,.
on duty reserve officers who had! been scheduled to serve on active duty for only a limited period.
Trumani
The Air Force order also froze,
Force freeze applies) only to regular enlisted men ac-| The Army andi
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Diver Hikes 14 Miles Across Hampton Roads
OCEAN VIEW, Va. ANE. 5 (UP) Deep-sea diver Roy Butler, aided by a fast-running tide, completed a daring 14-mile underwater hike across historic Hamp-
Of 60 at IU School
BLOOMINGTON, AU. 5 (UP)! State Police Supt. Arthur M.! (Thurston announced today a
t “1ation exercises Tor a seven: tow surface expeditions was sickiCross.
‘week trooper training school that {31 of the students were appointed
[to the state force.
Mr. Thurston said a number of the other candidates for the force
for future appointments. The 31 new state troopers go from training at Indiana University for a week on the firing range at Fort Benjamin Harrison for target practice. Among the new troopers were Gene D, Chaney, 610 S. Spencer Ave, Jack M. Larson, 945 Middle Drive, Woodfuff Place,’ and Robert H. Reeds, 1626 N. Tacoma, all
out for an ‘unknown destination.” He formerly resided at 917 N.| Beville Ave. here. His parents, Mr.!| and Mrs, Elmer Ward, now live) in Hialeah, Fla. 5 : tefl il is 2 Sgt. Perry C. Robinette is sta: tioned: with: the Air Force in-Ger+ many, He is a
‘He called
to talk to his father, KEverette Robinette, R. R. 6, and his two
Fi at in Jans 1947, after in the Air
listed uary, serving 18 months Corps.
Egt. Robinette
» n = ~Cpl—Paul-Scales—is—serving in Japan.
who js. 29, has been in service five years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Scaies, 2603 Collw Ave, ol. Scales ; d from this country June 23 on the USS General Freeman and wrote his ‘amily from Ad pan on July 14. ® -
pl Seales
Re ance Squadron. ]
of Indianapolis; James J. MecKowen and Phillip L. Stout, both
“Three From Indianapolis |
ton Roads today In less than ad the 20 hours he had thought
t {it would take.
as he came up nine and a half Thours after submerging off the Ipler at Old Point Comfort, Va, at 15 minutes before midnight last night. “I've taken the worst beating of my experience,” he said. Rough weather and the constant jerking of his lines had bruised the tough diver and made him ill.
A FAVORABLE wind plus a fast-running tide practically swept him along the muddy, treacherous bottom of Hampton Roads. He came up here at 9:15 a. m. Heavy swells prevented him from walking up on the beach but
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{of Fort Wayne; V. Ted Biberstine, Bluffton, and - ~James W. Harris, Kokomo: Others were Jacob I. Jackson, Lafayette; Edwin C. Moody Jr. Crown Point; James. B.. ‘Peva.. Bi Joamington: Manuel Pakramenos. Gar: s
“Supt, Thurston said the othe men
{security jobs. from various em-| Tplovers throughout the state.
Robbery Pays “Vietim' SExfra $8.70 Profit =
Sometiems it pays t ohave a lit: tle robbery around the place. ‘Ralph Jewell, manager of al Gulf Filling Station, 621 8. Illi! nois St, gave a customer five gallons of gasoline last - night, was tendered a $10 .bill, reached {for change and found himself! istaring into the muzzle of a pisi tol. Just“ then, another car pulled !into the station. The would-be | bandit droped his gun to the {car seat and roared away. {the $1.30 transaction, - Mr. or
{racked up. an extra profit of |$8.70. > ; | Business was slow, anywa
[The mick-of-time motorist wasn t
in the 60-candidate class, lv 18. |Who were not appointed to the home on July 18, ir received Overs of plant] Copan Not
his tender and float remained off Ocean View Park and Butler said the would. go back down and. try. [to walk up on the beach late to-| lay.
““éhildren two
‘Coming to Fairs. Indiana county seem like home w _iihis summer.
fairs ithout Homer
‘Sen. Homer E "Capehart, nar Hue
ana's ranking Republican member of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee, has canceled appearances at four fairs +next week to consider proposed
‘emergency powers for President Mrs. Edna White
Truman in thé Korean situation. “I feel that my attendance at Senate sessions is more impor: tant at this time than my ‘campaign for re-election,” he said.
Smorgasbord fo Be "Held at School Today
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nr unofficial | BuFiaT wit for. Fae under. M A ; LEER Ihe & ‘Pestdent of lana
. iward,, Cecil;
{2 p. m. (CST) Monday in Aroma!Henson, C, Winfield Hunt, Mrs.| {| Bert McCammon, Mrs, Mary C.| {| Mrs. White, whose residence was! Rich and. Mis. Harriet West, {at 17081; 8, East St.,
(right). Bishop trainers are miniature field pieces operated with compressed air. : |Everett Shipman, Crippled ‘And Deaf News Vendor, Dies
Everett N. Shipman is dead. But the story of his struggle in best Amertean tradition against almost insurmountable obstacles Failin
Mass Tuesday For Joseph Yaggi
Pharmatcist Here 30 Years Dies at 55
A requiem high masa for Joseph Will live, N. Yaggi, Indianapolis pharmacist
30 years, will be sung at 9 a. m.
m. in Grinsteiner's Funeral
Mr, Yiggl, who was 55, died pital.
He was employed at the Ray Kunz Pharmacy. Mr, Yaggi was a. member of the {Holy Cross Catholic Church and {the Holy Name Society of the, church. Surviving garetl; three sons, Robert, Thomas, | and Dennis, all of Indianapolis;
and Judith, all of Indianapolis; a| Chain Store Council,
Photo by Lloyd Walton, Times Staft Phetographer, These arfillerymen of the 424th Field Avtilery Battalion from Indianapolis sight in on an "enemy" with Bishop trainers during maneuvers at Camp McCoy, J. Chamberlin, commander of the Fifth Army (center), and 'Lt. Les Nagley, 381 N. Bolton Ave. | .
Wis. O
bservers are Lt. Gen. Stephen
Mr. Shipman, who was 79, de-|
Mr. Shipman read his custom-| Indianapolis. yesterday in Bt. Vincent's Hos- ers’ lips and numbered the great Stutzman,
spite being deaf and crippled, had|Ohio Sts. in May, 1947.
Tuesday in Holy Cross Catholic | operated newsstands in downtown [Cauren, Services will be at 8:30]
{Indianapolis for 54 years when Spring st. he 38-year-old -veteran-of- De Home: ~Burigt--with—ze ~ tn Holy{hs-gied yesterday. in. a local nurs-.. {ing home
A native of Leopold, he and the near-great among: his|grandchildren. had lived in Indianapolis 35 years. clientele, . Some of the more famous he ley Brothers Central Chapel are numbered among his personal incomplete. .
friends include President Benjamin Harrison, Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, and Sen. Samuel N. Ralston. g eyesight and a hip In- . jury forced his retirement from a stand at Pennsylvania and
Before the death of his wife, { Jessie; his home was at 211
~AMONE Nis Survivors are two! |stepdaughters, Mrs. Edna Earl, and Mrs. Mary Mishawaka, and 10
|- Funeral arrangements in Shir-
Dairy Festival
are his wife, Mar- ‘Chairman Named
Austin A. Tomey, agricultural three daughters, Phyllis, Marjorie [consultant for the Indianapolis
‘has been |
brother, Ivan, Mt. Vernon, Ind.;! named chairman of the Festival
two sisters, Mrs. Iva Irwin, In-| of Dairy and dianapolis, and Mrs. L. L. Bishop, Related Foods ‘ show committee for International Dairy Exposition.
Columbus, 0,
Mrs. Leona, Padgett
Services for Mrs. Leona Padgett, 520 E. Wabash St. will be at
The walk gave the father of 2 p. m. ei in her residence. Yous wo
1h New Crow. rs. | adgett, who was 65,
i i
41 years. . Surviving -are seven sons, Fd--Elmer;-Arthur,-Earl,. {Charles and Donald, all of In-| tdianapolis;-two daughters;
Dorothy Pence, and Mrs. Irene
won't poss hoth of Indianapolis; seven
sisters, Mrs. Cinda Gunyon, Mrs. ‘Carson, Mrs: Cora Pagel} Mrs. Nellie .Jeanett; Mrs. Nola | Parsley, Mrs.
Mrs. Mary «+ Mendenhall;
is Bal- Co. ‘will be ‘introduced as vice brothers, William ‘uid Lots chairman of the Indianapolis Ad-|torney, was elected to the State 5 Wayne
and assistant Senate in 1949 and ‘was to be a|Indianas to Dudléy R. Gallahue, chairman. candidate for re-election in the!
lard, all of Indianapolis.
Services for Mrs.
White at 8.p.. m. tomorrow inj
held trom Oct. { through Oct. 14. Women
festival wild be one off vive: major shows | pt the
“world’s
Austin Tomey | from
Legislator Goes Into Army Service
| Rep. Roysh Disclaims i immunity for Duty
A state Representative . told
Young. 28, of 1129 River Ave, were taken to General ‘Hospital| None after his car hit = concrete safety’ # zone guard on the northeast cor _ {ner of New Jersey and B Wash-| 0 in ington Sts a SR a
Bellefontaine St., was said to be in serious condition,
mary Wyatt, 1539 Kappes St.
rested on a charge of drunkenness.
F- Illinois St., ‘was seriously injured) when a car he was driving col~
le automobile driven by Ralph E Tittle, 27, of 3138 8. Ave,
with ast Year _
"Man, Woman in Serious Condition
Mrs. Beulah Pritchard, 1223
Driver Arrested Mr. Young, uninjured, was ar-
Earl E. Ross, 50; of 1608 N.|
Keystone |
Mr. Ross was taken fo General|
THospital with head and-chest-{n-+— * | juries.
Treated for Scalp Wound | Louis Carey, 54, of 1514 E.
Market “St., was treated at General for a deep scalp wound. He
+ Wag. 4... passenger. in car.
Mr. Ross’. m
Mr. Tittle and his wife, Lois,!
{23, were ‘treated at St. Francis { Hospital for minor wounds. Their car was knocked into a filling station at the intersection and i hit an electric light ‘standard in L" (the driveway.
Donald G. Dudley, 29, of 1135
8. Meridian St., was listed in“fair|
trol and hit a tree in front of 100 8. Noble St.
Soviet Plan Called New ‘Shell Game’
Russian Peace Offer
{ “Today's polio totals in Indians. since Jan. 1, compared {same date last year:
with the
No. of Eight persons werd“. injured, [two iy. = J%o 8 lis. is 1950 67 3 ities early today in In anapolis Four women riding with Roy 1949 324 32 54
Be cases reported todays:
Figibl for oo
“State Plans to Use World War Il System (Continued From Page One) fore the unit departs for Camp Oceanside, Cal, Aug. 28. Since its alert, the 16th has {enlisted more than 40 former
{men with more than 90 days
fim Yesterday the 915th was alerted to report to Camp Campbell. Ky., between Sept, 3 and 7. Both are | Indianapolis-based units.
Total Indiana Navy Reservists “called” in the Korean crisis rose
‘to 87 today as orders were cut for HM2 James Robert Lenahan, 514 ‘8; Graham Ave, to report for full
anent. assignment al building in Indianapoils.
Physicians Needed
Indiana Main Induction Center at 342 Massachusetts Ave. said more $25 a day private physicians are needed as the center swings into gear to process daily total of more than 500 Army: reservists, draft registrants, recruits and extended duty personne} within Nayy recruiters” stepped up the drive’ for enlistments with special
service. A full commander will interview applicants for - 18month Naval Aviation Cadet program Wednesday and Thursday in the Federal building. Ages 18-27 with two years college are Jeligible, and graduation brings base pay of $355 a month,
time service Thursday, His per- . ‘be the
on the air arm of the -
Surprises West (Continued From Page One)
until next Tuesday, no Western| voice was raised in guesses were that the West was| Almost caught flatfooted.
Best
Thus, instead of being left with
a situation which would have placed Russia in a bad propaganda light by forcing it, effect, to veto the United Nations’
in Korean war effort, the West was
Mr. Malik's “peace” plan in the worid’'s headlines for the weekend. Mr. Malii’s resolution, it ac-
the immediate pull-out of the forces the U. 8. and other countries have committed to Gen. Douglas MacArthur's unified United Nations command. It would leave the decimated | South. Korean army on the tip of the peninsula at the mercy of the Russian-backed North Koreans.
Attendance Jumping {For ‘Street Scene’ . BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 5—At-
tendance is increasing nightly for the Indiana University production of “Street Scene,” Kurt Weill op-
{The Times today he would dis{claim his legislative immunity
unit. which was pressed into. federal service yesterday.
lthe 17-man "279th Counter-Intel-! igence «Corps... Detachment .. ALT
the “Indiana” Farm Bureau, In Huntington, said:
Mrs. | dianapolis Council of Women, | Parent Teachers Association and
“I-cowldn’t-do-otherwise. It is
| Indiana Home Economics Clubs What my constituents and I-per-will act as hostesses during the sonally would want.” exposition.
During an Aug. 7 7 Torah ao in Huntington’ and receive its com-| La training at Camp Camp-|
visory Committee
Rinsy Strain, and|the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Dat two | Samuel Harrell of Acme- Evans bell Ky. Capt.-Roush; a Huntington at-|
The unit will muster Sept. 3 at
Other members of the festival Fall. His Republican opponent in!
Edna May committee include:
the campaign, 1st Lt. Frederick New York Mrs. B. Lynn Adams, Mrs. Rus- Mowrer, also an attorney, is an|8mana ©. o.. Grinsteiners Funeral Home wHl| sell Cushman, Mrs. J. H. Gillaspy, | investigating officer in the 279th: Eittsburgh ..... | 8
be followed by graveside rites at! Miss Eva L. Goble, Mrs. Elza lcrc.
Park, II.
died yester-
A smorgashord ®ponsored by day in Methodist Hospital after! Societies of S8. Peter and Paul|a short illness. A native of Thorn-|
{Cathedral, to 11 p. m.
will be held from B&itown, she had lived here 40 years today on the grade and was employed the past eight
a customer. He wanted directions! school grounds at 14th and Penn-|at Stewart Warner Co. She was!
0 get to Rd.-67.
Robert P. Stuck is. serving with La Porte Woman Held
the Navy aboard the USS Raby. ’ aio In Husband's
He is Norfolk, Va, | The
at
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dearborn Ave,
Howe -Sehool;—listed Navy - 1948,
in in
: July - Robert Stuck
Death
LA PORTE, Aug. 5
tion into the death of her hus-
Fred band, Charles, 34, who was shot M. Stuck, 76 N. “| Mr, Clark died yesterday after A graduate of giving conflicting stories about High/his wound. Mrs. Clark said the ~he—en--Shooting was accidental,
in the stomach with a shotgun.
attended Busses Rerouted
machinist’s mate
schoo! in Chicago and later was
stationed in Hawaii 11 months.
CAN THE U. S, STOP RUSSIA IN EUROPE? The FACTS Will Be Told in ~ "IS RUSSIA READY? A Times War Exclusive ~~ Starting Monday IN THE TIMES
BLOOMINGTON; Aug. 5
(UP) -—
Bloomington Traffic Commission]
{sylvania Sts.
T"= smorgasbord is a part of
the
ceeds of .the festival will go to!
a fund for church at Knightstown,
the erection of a mother,
Canadd Reported Ready To Send 5000 to Korea David Walterhouse
OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug. 5. (UP Unconfirmed reports said today while! that Canada will send 5000 highly Béuse. who died of polio July 8 in. the they were wrestling for the gun. trained soldiers to Korea as .its|Osaka, Japan, will be at 3 p. m.
|5T. Surviving are two. sons,
nnual summer festival. Pro- encé Francis, National City, Cal,
iand Robert Francis, Georgia; her Mrs... Mary Cleveland O.; two sisters,
and Mrs, Cleveland; a brother, Young, Aroma Park, grandchildren.
Ruth Lindstrom,| Jesse E.| and six
Services for David K. Walter-
{contribution to "the United Na-|Wednesday in the family home at
{tions ground forces.
The reports said Prime Minister |
| Ladoga. Burial will be there. Mr. Walterhouse, who was 38, |
{Louis St, Laurent will announce was employed in the consular the preparation of a brigade/service of the U. 8. State Depart-|
approved a rerouting schedule for 8Toup and plans to place the na-/ment in Osaka. The body will]
both Intra-city and
busses. The schedule was recom-|iDf a cabinet meeting Monday. | ‘mended by the Indiana Fratelli brigade would include three
Safety Commission.
Queen Engag ed pba Aug. 5 — rhel engagement _of Lavonne: Bel queen of the Shelbyville Centen-! nial celebration, was announced by her parents, Mr.
‘Ralph "E. Bell. The 23-year-old
queen. will marry Robert Money.
and Mrs.|
air-borne infantry. battalions With;
|air and armor support.”
GEO. J. EGENOLF
MACHINIST
18, W. South L6212
inter-cit tion on a full war- footing follow- grrive Monday from Japan.
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Bridge Gives Way With Heavy Bulldozer
BRAZIL, Aug. 5A bridge on {a country road north of Carbon, Clar-| | collapsed
when a
ierashed through it.
It was the second bridge Lichliter, the county to give way under Mrs. the weight of heavy vehicles this In charge of the smorgasbord Elsie Phillips, Niagara Falls, N.|year. 20 ~year - Mrs. Eva Clark, 54, was held to- is Mrs. Charles Lines. {Yo -old Navy man is day for a grand jury investiga-
Li
Bill —
225 WEST
HE REMEMBERED the DAY. of DAYS
with
FLOWERS
The big anniversary
from the moment you bring her the beautiful camellias
corsage. Gardenias cious orchid. You tell rest.
bulldozer
in
n— DAY oe Yen
For Your Convealence
Both Married Both Capt. Roush and Lt. Mow-|
rer are married and have young
| children. The Fall election was to] {have been Lt. Mowrer's first bid for political office. State Democratic Hesdquariers said the House seat of Capt.|
Roush would remain vacant until} the election. Both the Republican and Democratic county commit-| tees of Huntington County will
have to file new candidates with
the Circuit Court there before!
November,
pee DRIVE-IN FLOWER MART ry
16th STREET
evening is a happy one -
-perhaps a gra- y us her taste—we do the $1
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era currently playing in’ East {Hall here on the campus.
The elaborately. staged. version. and enter active. Army service of the opera based on Elmer {with his Organized, Reserve Corps Rice's play, directed by Walter;
Russell and ‘Ernst Hoffman, will
be repeated at B15 Pp. m. DET!
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU —Aug. 5 1950
. has left with a situation that had be one million pints a week for .
Great Need for Blood Three million pints of blood— almost the amount used yearly in the United States in peace time-—would be needed for transfusions if an atomic bomb were
M. Lyon, former
three weeks. Announcement of Dr. Lyon's
report was made by William H. of the disaster
Book, chairman : that It would be woul a compe] relief committee, = Indianapolis
{Red Cross... Mr. Book said the current inventory of whole blood in 1700 blood banks throughout the country totals only 80,000 pints. :
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