Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1921 — Page 5
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GRADE CROSSING
VICTIM DIES Felix Swerski of Gary Killed When M. 0. Train Demolishes His Auto. 0;,ry r ord ! : fier fa'nl grad rresx'.ni? ac i.h nt 1 -i r-. f ntsM f..lb in K -ori, ., of mm.. i- nut., a. c idem a ovi-r til " U end. Irivinir his big Auburn ..ir n front ,.f ih" f.i-t west i nrd Michigan Cen-r-al ,.,i.ciiK.-r tram N 2'. at the :.-.' i- sT.-.-t .r..s.--lr.g K.-1U S.vi-rUi. s ft drink parl..r .wivr at "'. Wash" Ingtuti street nJ well kn.-wn South S .' ii;ifr wns f;..My Injured. The k- l'i tit i '"i "! ' i :; '' , ,,r,r. . k !i" ii-if, ith t- rr f, , i.r.i' icilly .'.m -Hsblng the. n. .n- ..!;-f and h-irlni.; toy! all a!. n ,.. of way. SiiuVraig fr..tu a fr i.-'-.i'. skuil ami oth- r fatal Injnrit s Sv. .'f-kl was ru-b- M-'-Y "'- j.'.ftl wh re little I,..;... v. a In Id "'! !',-r his rci'.'viM v. died a-" lu-ur h.r.-r. Sw.r-V.I Is nvirrled mi l I' 1 rAA was r turn I fr..tu a v, -.::!..- when the rvush t urrc 1. 1!- a' VVh-th-fr th- I'iii.'Hln.' Flailed ..t the .Ton-. UK' t whether h - f ;.;!..! f n. !'. the Iat ciprwiwlilns !hi..ii If n.'t kuwn. Funeral arrarK'-ni--r:t ? r te!ni? oo:np!etd -and wl'.l be iiniioutuvd later. LANDS EDICT: MAY "GET GATE" BUFFALO, N. T.. Oct. 17 . VH.b Ruth, played with the Kuth Ail-Mars, n tarii5.onni:is basaball trup h-re yesterday, dtfeatlr-sr the PoLrih Nationals, a semi-pro team, to 3. In open i.-fta.nve of tho ruling of Judge K. M. Tndici. canmlsswnsr o- or:ajiUel ! bavl.uJl. that he must not play. Lob j Mciiei, thf Yanks' ettu- rltrht fleld'.r, f else Tiayi with tho All-Stars, as did X'.n I'iercy. the Yankee nlt'-nr. KutU ' B.ud Meusel ctch triad a h...me ru:;. FEARFUL OF DEFEAT; HE WANTS HELP (Continued from page one.) that I stood for," raid Twyman. -In a irlvate ronvera' Ion h" fld jlr. Kd Murphy tiat .vhen I wej en?!stin voluixte-rs for the army 1 was fe-lad to st for'irner9 ax. 1 now I ain as air st them. "I wish to answer tre rhargpj by ptatirj? that whm the UiiiH-d Sutfs declared -r I ws over the draft affe ar.d eoii'd h-ive iaimed exetr.ition as a n:arr!fl man with two i-hildren. Inpttad I organized a ccmpany of volun-t-rs ard served in France with the American Expeditionary Forces. Judge Co lien, rny opponent, w a? single and of draft asre. Jt '.aimed and received exemption on aTourt of being a city -fflo!al. I am not. criticising Jud?fhrn for clalmUiir exe.mpti--n but I do l-:sire to deferi my reputation as an American." IAI.I.AHAV PrAKS. Frank Callahan. Citizens candidate f t nvayor. -"all that J K. Reppa's att ,.-k upon Mayor MeCorma-k was Ix?-'..i-.i. .said that Ilepp.i slvi'tlJ have - ed Mrt'ormack when he was contr. ;:?r. "it fert:. stranpe that Mr. R'-ppa lcf.pt hiient ?or thre. and a half years about th" extravagance and mlsmantmnt of the M'-Cormark adrninistrntion." raid Callahan. "If h was inc-re lie should have exposed Mr. McC.rmack at tH -time. Instead I t arge t.ha.t as 'Tity cr.r'r. dler MYv Ktppa was ad much responsible as Mr. Td'-Connack. "Mr. Keppa would hive tJio voters rf !ovo t hat my adtnir.iy.rat i n was not fr'o from scandal- It will be recalled thwit Mr. Riley and Mr. Parks were mom-hers cf my board tf works and 1 (fe Isure they would have reslgn-'d !f hT had beitn anything irregular hntrt the cionduot of my office." A CLEAR COMEtEXfON Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Iost Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr.F. M. Edwardi for 17 years treated score6 of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few' well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cuse a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, callow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tonfrue, headaches, a listlesr., no-go--! feeling, all out of sorts-, inactive howeK you take one of Dr. Ed .yards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and r.ote the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olivo Tablets the successful subst'tulf for calomel now and Then jut to keep them fit. 15c and 30c. ,- "V . J i. mm 'le looked For an honest man T i:rFrBKR the Ptorjof Dio.-rr.r--, the queer old Ciro.'k philaipher who Sear; !tl v i.t. for an -! ? il-'.i j:'( t.;,b!y bo ato:ifhrd at ike j-rt :i i cus wav we fxt.-nd cr.-dii to ,:'.:'' Hut v.t know wr're snfo, rx-cause pe"j !e are Loue.--t.. Up n an account here. Dress better and jjiv l.ss. LsberaL i-4 STORE Hi 59S H0H:-1AM ST. B--ifr'fJtiiiiry
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IIMH'.UiONU Nt5 SfcRVlCE) CHICAOO, Oct. 17 figa-uc zaa- . tor tti--.13yurtit.io j tlt is being- mobilized horo tod a in preparation for a railroad strike. 'Blur a tliin li,5i trucks will tie org'autzad to carry ial and food stuiTs. Chicago manufacturers doclirad tlta etr.io will atiact ouly a few industrial plants hero Decauas oyaratxou li- been ou a small scale. 3caw goods hare beta stored, tliey say, ami there v.-ill te auipie time to store manuf actxired material lielure the threataaed tlsap. BULL! XXI? i INTF.S'FOr.At NLA S SERVICE! CHICAOO, Oct. 17 Vh Southern Facilu-, tli- Cnicao A Kortliwistorn and tho Hdissoun Faclcc are auiougtr.e tdg- railroad lines included in the group to be first iiit by the railroad. s.riic, according to well inlorined sources today. BULLETIN f'NTfcRNA.IlONSL ,tns SEtVlCEl ClliCASi-O, Out. 17 Assurance 'from one lilg man iii the ionimsnt" that there will be no further wage reductions for a j ear, would avert a nation-wide raivroad strike, T. M. JPisrson, second vice-president of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers declared here today before his departure tor his headquarters in New York. BULLETIN t'NTtfNAT!CN!. NEAS SERVICE EAST ST. LOUIS, ILL.. Oot. 17 A general railroad strike will not affect the packing- plants her lor some time, Frank A. Hunter, general inanatrer of Swift & Co., here declared today. "The strike -rtU not affect the packing industries' ability to meet the demand for some time," Kanter rtated. "Swift & Co. has from 8,CXi,004 to lO.OOO.liOo pounds of meat on hai.d, wlUeh is aiUricient to meet oox normal demands for long time." SULLXTTN riNTjcMT 0Na. SERVICE KEW YOBK, Oct. 17 Tlaas for aerial transiicrtausn of food to New York City in event the threatened railroad strike materializes, hare been completed hr the Aero Club of America, it became known today. More than 2, OK) airplanes are avaUable throusrliout tna coustry to sapply food to the larger cities, It was stated. BULLETIN HNTfc)T:cVAL NEWS SERVICE CLEVELAND, O Oct. 17 'The proposal by the pnbllc group of the railway lalor board to convert present and prospective wage reductions Into lower frelynt rates, Is Joke No. 1 that the railway executives are attempting to play upon the public,'' declared Warren 8. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, upon his return here this morning. Did You Hear That RALPH FORBIS. popular "mplayee of the (iary Land Co., for a number of years and son of Chief of Police W. A. Forbis, started in his new duties today ai secretary of th Clary Commercial Club. The appointment is very popular one. PAVE SHAVER, well known Oary .TitomoNlo ma-r who recently dl? posed of his Fifth avenue business, fjtpeta to leave for the coast sometime next week where he la to make his future home. Pave will probably locate at Los Anjreles. R. O- JOHXSuN. candidate for Mayor of Gary, on the Republican ticket, will fire the cpetilner R,un of Ma a,mpaisn In a monster mast meeting at t 'mp ! rjy 9 h a.l 1 W e3 re ? $ iy evening", when he will appear anvniii th! list of eprakers. He lias been confined to his home for more than a week with an attack cf neuritla. CART P'reet Railway officials state that traffic oTer their lines Is crra dually .becoming heavier to the various steel plant In the city. The Increase has been gradually growing showing the a? eel plants are Increasing their output. (iAP.T will have a new It.'.OOO parage when the building started last week f.jr S. M'.e ,vi -h l completed. The new garaee will be lo. an .1 at ; Washlnt n sticc-t and will have room for 75 cars. Anderson Brothers are the contractors. O.'RY 1? tfiklntr ken Intereet in the nnv .fs,.n of the grand Jury which started at t'tovrn Point today Th-re will be at l"ast Gary murder case: an investicratlon of Gary constables and deputy ish'-rtff';- shakins down ignorant foreigners . the Aetna Treasury shortasre; the Ga!-Panch expose and pr.lab'.y another sensation which has :.ot .been brought to light. MIKE MANGOI'LIS. white divorced hiif'wnd of I.i ia Harrison, colored, and more commonly known as "Brownie" of the St. Regis H.'tel, is hemsr held in ourtody of th Gary police and questioned as to her myferimif app-ar-Sr.i-e. Helatrves ot tn woman Par tl-.st she ban met with fou'. play. she was last sen go1;is Into her fortner husband's shack on the south side. ANYONE havine any complaint against the Gary School System may now a'r thiir erlevanees to a newly appointed committee appointed by Pres idi-.nt ?!. S. N-irton of th. Gary Commercial cum at the request of the orga.nlzatlon. L. W . M.t Namee was eloiil chnirr.ian and William E.irip as S-cr.-tary C. T. Ieary. Henry C. ?I k anri ''"iarles Do.-.rley are also .11 the committee. r L GARY NEVS WILL LANNING ASKS FOU $1,000.00 Carrie Goshaw was made defendant in r s'l fl-'l 'r Jil,1 i1inm-e on ir-
coutu of an alleged broken contract with Will ljimlnK. b al real estate man. I The complaint allejfea that the plalnj tiff .suffered the amount of damages asliI ed for on account of the d- femlan t' f.-ill-: are to buy a Jive ap.irtmeti t brick flat ' building at the northeast corner of 4th i .l.hI Van Ruien ft., after a contract by
plaintiff and defendant had been entered Into. DR. GEO. GREENE SUED FOR $2,500.00 1 r. George St. tlreen, of Gary, was made defendant in a Milt for damages (lied by Mollis Foreman in the sum of $:,'iU. Foreman alleges In his complaint that on Aucust 1th. 1921. he suffered a broken riifht arm. and that due to a poor Netting of the Injured arm, it has become crippled, thus compelling him to !'.( up hi.s transferring and moving butilne.vv. The suit 1s filed In the Gary Lake Superior court.. AUTO HOPS CURS AND INJURES ONE BULLETIN (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 James M.-Gotlien, 1741) Pennsylvania st. Har.i. had a narrow escape from eri"us injury letv,een lUh and 17 ave on Rroadv. ay on Saturda ymorning when an auto driven by W. W. Swart. of Michigan City plunged up oter the curb and onto the .sidewalk, striking him. Examination of his injuries at a physician's office showed that they were of a minor nature. Open Broadway to Traffic on Both Sides On account of the heavy Sunday automobile traffic on South Broadway between the Wabash and Pennsylvania tracks which has been torn up by the city and the Gary Btreet railway for several months in making street and . track repairs, was thrown open to traf- j fie on both sides of the street for the first time In months yesterday. The j Gary Street Railway expect to have their j part of the task finished before severe j winter weather sets 1k AUBURN CAR GOES UP IN SMOKE A Jaffer'es Sedan car ownt.d by Theodore Kalacke, 4 33 Connecticut st-, Gary, cauRht fire at 11th avenue and IV:rborn street Saturday and was completely demolishtd. WIFE DEAD; HUSBAND KISSING KlYnrtB were made by the Gary police yesterday to locate I-awrcnco V. Davis. fol!ewiner a telegram sent to Chief Forbis that Iav!s' wife had (lied at East OranR-e, N". J. Search was made at all the hotels in the city, but he could not be located. -j GARY MAN LOSES HI.3 COAT Two overcoats were stolen from automohiUs parked on downtown streets of Hammond yesterday. E. A. Barker. 441 Jackson st. Gory, told roVre thieves got his overcoat and two ladies' coats while his auto was parked on West Sibley st. William Habermann, 821 Walter st., missed an overcoat and union suit from his, machine parked in front of Blum & ons clothing store on State st, GRIDIRON FANS ARE JUBILANT Emertmn high school rf Gary tightened tJieir g-ri pc,n the Northern Indiana titlo and won the first leg in the race for the t-tate championship at Gleason park In Gary Saturday afternoon, defeat Ins the heralded South Bend high school warriors by a score of 14-7. The gam was one of the best that has evr taken place on the Emerson gridiron. Petermlned that they were going to anr.ex the game. Emerson started the first quarter like a flash, out-puntinr and out-playing the visitors in every department of the game. Emerson took the pjlgskln over for two well earned touchdown and might have held the wagon city players without a score but ?or a long and pretty forward pas that was caught back of DRIED RIGHT UP Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, ran be quickly overcome by applying a little MenthoSulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Recall-.; of its germ destroying proprrtles, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin Irritation, soothes and heaig the eczema r'R-ht up and leaves the skin clear and smooth . It seldom falls to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble shoull get a little Jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good Adv. druggist andjjgejt like coH cream. EYES EXAMINED by Dr. L. C. Ark fa New Improved Method Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrist 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.
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the South Rend goal line by a spoedy South Rend t;nJ. Vhil Emerson was taking the South Renders into camp the Froi be Hlfch school players were busy, defeating thefcnappy Michigan ;ity high school team at Mlohtgan Jtty by a score of 21-3. Neither the Emerwn or Frot bel teams have lost a game this season. This ca nalfo be said for another Gary ten,rnthe Elks who yesterday trimmed tl bard fighting Thorn Tornadoes. 14-0.
WHmNG MAN
TROUBUEOVER CHECK Chief Collins Arrests Steve Furtyo on Fraudulent Check Charge. tSI'ECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING. Ind.. Oct. 17. .Stev Furtyo was arrested In Chicago by Chief Collin and RalillT Glrard in a warrant charging him. with issuing- a .fraudulent heck. Furt.v.i casing a check f..r at !ulfi Raumw ohl's store on llPVJi street to which was signed the name of Geo. Girnrd Jr. Furty.i was arraign d in the city i-ourt and bound over to the criminal court In $l,M.n n-nls. J.din Knlh who wes also arretted with Furtyo In Chicago was dismissed. Beautiful Ruins of Melrose. Mlro, & plensnnt IlttU vIIIst tn fTnjr'anfl t fh foot of th Etldon hills. Is famou for th mlns of the Plslrclan abbpy, founded by Kinjj aid I In USA. destroyprl mirlns; th Wars of th Suec(?sslori9, and then rebunt, belnj o-'mplefd in th Siteenth century. The ruins Indira' It was a nnhle structure with wuorterful tracery and rarvlnzs. WHITING and - PEOPLE Tne Civic Section of the Fortr.ijrhtly Cluh will have luncheon at O'Keefe's restaurant tomorrow at twelve o'clock. Members of th department and of the i-luh In general making reservations through Mrs. Wm. Nought or Mrs. A. X. Reauglen. The program is to consist jf a reading by Mrs. Bertha H.iskina Public health will be discussed by Miss Eckdall, the public school nurse and Dr. F. R. Poll. Considerable business will be up for discussion so ail members1 should be present. Mrs. O. V. Rransky will be hostess to the Literature and History Section of the Fortnightly Club at her homo jn Sheridan avenue this evenlnar. Tli?e to app'-ar on the program are Mrs. H.iskln.'i. Mrs. A. P. Davidson. Mr. E. V . Brown. Mrs. Schlerhty, Mrs. H. E. Reaublen. Mrs. Huggins atid M'ss Mary Grugan. Pr. M. Stern-berg and daughter Miss Sylvia Sternberg saw "Llghtnin'. " at the Blackstone theatre In Chicago. Mrs Loul lahse . f Central are., In Memoriam Hi BCEMOJtlAAI ftlngley. Ellen. In sad and loving memory of our dear mothtr and beloved grandma, who passed away two years ago today? Never to l forjrotten. Tcur sad and lonesome children, I Wllber, Anna and Evelyn Rlggs. 10:17 X3t WTBM01LI AM Tonke. Elizabeth. In sad and loviiic memory of our beloved daughter and niece who paased away two years ago today: More and more each day we miss yoei Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow, Thatlles in our hearts concealed. Tour sad and lonesome mother, father, oleters, brothers and Aunt Anna. 10:17 ttoti certainly ' difference in when you
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has been brought home from a ClilcaKo lospJiul, her condition beln such that she is allowed no visitors. Thlrty-un.i of Mrs. L. P. X luer's friends tendered ht-r a very pleasant birthday .ourpri.se party at her home in Ohio avrnuo on Friday evening. The guests rami: maski-U and laden with "food things to eat. which they later in the evenlnK did Justice to. Various Kauies were played, the honors going to Mrs. E. Kadow. Mrs. poller was preiK-ntrd with an elec'rlc toaster. Miss Lor"ta Kuhn of Center street, left esterduy fur un inderlnite visit with relatives in Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Wll'inni Z''lg of Atchison avenue visited with her sister Mis. John Klopivh and her newly arrived son at the South Shore hospital In Chicaso, and reports hotb. getting along nicely. Pan lUS'ir of Ohio avenue who un-('frn-fnt an operation for appendicitis at the South Shore hospital in Chicago is getting along nicely. The nr.- department were called to Clai k street by a c'-k- fire. a. load catching tire aftt r it was delivered.
Whiting will have a big attraction 1 on Nov-mber 16th when Cor. .nor petr M. Hoffmann of Chicago will give a talk In Whiting cr.di r the direction of the American Legion. Coroiiur Hoffman apeak at the Siovak Porn on the subject of Safety and Accident Prevention. The public is invited. Steve Witvhcak arrested for toeing drunk, plead gulity to the offense and paid a fine of $5 and costs. Mr. and Mis. Ridge of Sheridan ave.. moed to Chicago on Saturday. Joseph Pal. charged with grand lar(eny, was released on a 30n hond. Pal and a Chicago man made a horse and row trade over whoih the difficulty arose. Miss Ruth Ropp of Iporte avenue is attending I-ake Forei.'t College at) Lake Forest. 111. The Woman's Auxiliary of Whiting Post No. SO, held a very interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. Griffith on Ohio avnue Wednesday evening, minutes of the state convention were read which was very good. The following officers were elected ot the state convention from this district: Mr;'. C.'jzz'e Sharp, Plstrict Chairman. Myrtle Coner, delegate to National! convention, both Gary ladies: Mrs. EHz' abelh Griffith, Slate Chaplin. Whiting, j The Legion are planning a carnival to j be held on 1 ndi.i napol is avenue and the, Auxiliary will have a booth and sell j refreshments and will have some useful articles for sale. All memSers j of thoi AuxiUnry are a?ked t . help, the: carnival wuii ia:'l one wci-K irom Oct 31 to November 7th. Get Your Rest at Night Zemo Soothes Eczema, Tetter and Rashes If yoa euffer with burning Eczema, don't lie awake all night; apply cooling Zemo, th; antiseptic liquid which has helped thousands. Zemo keeps the skin clear and free from blemishes, heals Tetter and rashes, does away with blackheads and pimples. All Druggists'. OR SKIN IRRITATIONS 5V? LL.lilllJ '& rrnrciiiKt' TOUK CLOTHES AT THE IGHT PRICES Pressing While You Wait ONE DAY SERVICE ON CLEANING SANITARIA CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 2298 "Criipv an' erunchy an' alt-the. time-crackljM Get, whet would eeierc ivmviiv. realize the ComMakes eat
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Winter apples and Pears for sale by the bushel; Call Whiting 23-J-U. 9-2S-tr ll&th btrt-et, phone Whiting 10-1-6 FOR SALIC By owner, 6 room Bungalow, hard wo. ,.1 rio r and tr:m. tile bath, ph ut-j V1;.i.!. 40t-R. 10-14-S Ri m M FoR RENT Suitable for professional purposes, csj eclally doctor I'huiH! Wli.tiiiji 23. 10-14-3 FOR SALE Oak sideboard, table, china -h Jiuet and four chaiis, S-nger sewiriK machine. u;e box. irui bed. .-,'is stove, phone Whtii.g 40n-K. 10-14-i LOST On North Sid" of USC.h street. lower half of jrold fountain pn, on Saturday afternoon. Initials E . P. engraved ..n; return t I'.-ib 1 ewers. 437 Sheridan a-. '-n'Jc, Whiting. 10-17-1 j.ne wi-e.st word any man can write in hij tablets 01 his ni. inoi .- is H.W L. 1 Save today and you will have totr.or- I low. T!ie W'.iiiir.g Sav ina and Loan Association pays a divide nt of A per1 cent. l'i -17-I j Po you enjoy a good dance? Then buy a ticket for tlo Triple Link Sncia! Club dance Saturday. October C2 . at the Oddfeilow's hall. Coupler, Jl.Od. 11-17-4; Fop. SA LE Py owner. 6 room PuncaloW, hii.'d Wood fin. r JiJ.ll tlilil. tlie bath, phone Whiting 4 '. 0 - fl. 10-17 1 FOP. SALE -Oak sid-hoird, table, f china cabinet and four chairs. Singer' .sewing machine. ic box, ir stove, phone Whi:ii- 41 ft -1 ..n bed. gas
j KE "AVMe-Coal. hard and .r 't ' l,- X ! phone Whiting 2:7 and 13C-W. Hird- 9 ,J (tr,iZ. ? A - ' i FOR PALE 5 ro.m llm.alr.v, a.l . t If C VV' K V j modern improvements, must 11 at ; .y ' ' 1 once, leaving city. Phone Whiting K,V . V K. i lj. V -" S 616-J: 1340 Amy av-en. 10 14. )z 1 V 7
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For CityJucJge, the people of Whiting are aked to vote for T. Joseph Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan was chl' ted by eighty votes out of 2,000 four years ago. We believe that many people who did not know him then, have since learned of his true worth and character, each of which we think are of the very real sort. Mr. Sullivan has practiced law in Whiting seven years. He is known as an able and fearless attornev, of th" 't"i05t integrity. He has a most cordial hatred for sham and hypoc ricy and everyone with the slightest knowledge or joe ojiuvan's character knows that the question of securing a square deal in their City Court is the last thing the people of the City cf Whiting need be concerned over, if he is elected.
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