Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 76, 30 March 1922 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922.
OPEN LEGION CENSUS
HEADQUARTERS IN OLD RANK HOME SATURDAY
Headquarters for a service cenBus to be put on by the American Legion Harry Ray post here, will be established In the old First National Bank, Seventh and Main streets, Saturday, according to the statement ot a post
official. A house-to-house and farm-to-farm canvass of every city block and township In "Wayne county will be made. Every veteran will be Interviewed, asked forty-eight questions and his answers recorded. "When the national census is complete national headquarters of the Legion expects to have a concise and complete record of every man and woman who was in the service. This record will be Invaluable to the legion' In prosecuting its fight for the disabled, and for all classes of veterans who have unsettled claims or adjustments to make with the government. In the past two years the national service division of the legion has been Instrumental In settling claims in favor of veterans totaling more than $10,000,000. Every veteran will be asked If he was wounded or gassed or injured by accident, if his health was Impaired la any way while in the service, and if he has received satisfactory medical treatment and compensation. It is
known that there are many still suf
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eral of a cousin, Mr. Girt on, who was killed In a railroad accident at Camden, Ohio, Monday.... Miss Marie Ingal was the guest of Frank Clark and family Sunday Mrs. Earl Able entertained a number of the little friends of her children, Betty and Dwaln Able, Saturday, complimentary to their birthday anniversaries, .which are but a few days apart. The afternoon was spent In games and a delicfou3 luncheon was served Miss Esther Meek entertained the following little Ngirls Saturday, it being her 12th birthday anniversary: Ether Clark, Clarissa Ahl, Mary Burrls, Martha Hatfield, Erpha Lunday. Emily Hurst, Charlene Jackson, Faye Darnell, Mary Hilligos, Ruby Fender, Elisabeth Palmer. Mildred Hill. Mrs. Charles Porter also assisted In the entertaining. Refreshments and a good time in games made the afternoon pass- pleasantly. SPARTANSBURG, Ind. Mrs. Murl Moody, of Lynn, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Laura Mann, at this place.. . . .The Juniors of the Spartans-
I burg high school were entertained Sat
urday nipht at the home of Miss Ruth TTa T A A . . . !
i iiui u, ui jyuu. Alter me DUSineSS meeting was over, the evenine was
! snent in games. Those present were
Misses Dorothy Cox, Fern Lacev, Elisabeth "Wise, Geneva Burkhardt, Virginia Scott, Ruth Thorn, Maria and Helen Thorn; Verlin Brown, Orville Bo wen. Roy Dean Mote, and Floyd Hutchinson The Young Married People's Sunday school class gave a class social in the basement of the Christian church Tuesday evening.
WOMAN AUTHOR BACKS FLAPPER AGAINST CRITICS
fering in various ways as a result of ! Games and contests were the features their military service, who have never j of the evening. Refreshments consist, been reached by government relief. ' Ing of sandwiches, pickles, cake, cc
The services of the Legion are laid at the disposal ot all persons In this
position. Others More Fortunate There are other ex-service men in a more fortunate position, who have re-established themselves financially and can spare to their less fortunate comrades the benefits to which they are entitled under the pending adJusted compensation bill. These persons are to be asked if they will devote their shares of tho government compensation allowance to aid their needy and disabled "buddies." In this way the Legion intends to establish a rotating fund for the immediate relief of all whose needs are too pressing to wait on the course of government procedure. There are thousands of these. They will not be helped by the passing of laws. They need caro taken of them right away, according to local legionnaires. It has been a case of "let George do it," and "George" as usual has stayed around the corner. This is the condition that the rotating loan fund of the Legion has been designed to remedy, and the legionnaires are confident that the same old spirit that brought
coa and coffee, were served Misa Alverda Maxwell is staying with hti aunt, Mrs. Ellison Elliott, while attendin? school. She spent the week em! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maxwell at Farmland Miss Lucille Morgan, of Indianapolis, is visaing for a short time with her father, Dr. Thomas Morgan Miss Lucille Morgan and Mrs. Rex Morgan were calling on Miss Rae Clark Monday afternoon.. .Miss Anne Martin is sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wjggs...The seniors of Spartansbutg high school entertained the juniors at a class party given in honor of the juniors at the gym Thursday evening. Games, the junior class prophecy and an insight of paradise were features of the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served, consisting of sandwiches, pickles and apples. The sruests of honor were Misses Fern Lacey, Pauline Carper, Elizabeth "Wise, Ruth Thorn, Dorothy Cox, Geneva Burkhardt, Virginia Scott, Frances Hough, Edna Welch; Herman Scot. Verlin Brown, Roy Dean Mote, Floyd Hutchinson, Norval Picket, Orville Bowen, Lawrence Moore. Ernest Rol-
ins and Robert Ross. The hostesse?s
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Miss Dorothy Speare, novelist. Flappers, you don't have to divide your time between powdering your upturned noses and patting yourselves on the back. Miss Dorothy Speare, novelist and author of "Dancers in the Dark," has taken it upon herself to do the patting. "The eirl of today ic what the boy of today wants," Miss Speare said. "It's foolish for the men to blame us for tunpting them. They get the 3ort of girl . they're looking for." She blames prohibition for the evils in social life."
Monday in Fountain friends Mrs. Oscar
guest of relatives in Rushville Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Monks of Winchester had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Denzle Mann Mrs. Fred Clear and daughters epent Monday in Richmond. .. .Frank Wright and sons Donald and Harold were on the program at Farmland Sunday. Mr. Wright in capacity of speaker, and the sons in musical numbers. The program was given by the young people of the Friends' church Samuel Betts is much improved after several days' illness.
roosts at the .home of Roy Heacock and stole all of their thickens while they were gone away from home Saturday night. .. .Mrs. James Stultz and baby of Indianapolis is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Steffenson. .. .The ladles, of the M. E. church cleared $17 at the the market Saturday. ...Mrs. Mary Toler of Modoc is here visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Sullivan.... Mr. and Mrs. Ward Elsey were In Richmond Friday Mrs. G. F. Walton and daughter, Dorothy were shopping In Indianapolis Saturday. .. .Mrs. Mary Funk who has Bpent the winter with her daughter at Liberty has returned to her home here.... A reception was given at the Friends church Friday evening for the 20 new members that have been taken Into the church the last year. Lunch was served. Several afternlinner speeches were made, and a play "A Mere Man" was given by five of the ladies. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hollingsworth have returned home at Springfield, Ohio, after a visit here with relatives. .. .Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Smith have moved about seven miles south of town on a farm.... Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell and children of Indianapolis spent Sunday here with Mrs. Martha Butler. Mrs. O'Connell and children remained for a week's vIsitMrs. Mary Helms has returned after a visit with relatives In
Indianapolis.... Miss Emma White returned to Muncle, Wednesday after
a few days stay at her home here.... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sampler ar
rived home Tuesday morning after a three months stay in Florida.... Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Bennett of near Rich
mond spent Sunday here with Percy
Bennett and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Lurt Focht and Mr. and Mike Focht of Gratis, Ohio, epent Sunday with G. F. Walton and family.... Mr. and Mrs. John TLawrence entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huddleston, Ernest Huddleston and family, and Mr. and Mrs. John Huddleston... Mrs. Longfellow and daughter of Lynn,
was a week end guest or her sister, City, guest of (Mrs. P. M. Thomas and family Be-
Mann is tne ginning April 9, there will be ser
vices each evening at 7:30 at the Friends church and will continue until Easter Sunday, April 16.... James Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott, of this place, and Miss Ethel Martin of Greencastle were married March 21 and came here Friday to the home of his parents where they will stay for an indefinite time Leonard Dean returned to his work at Cincin-
in wounded comrades under fire will j and nosts were Misse.s Opal Anderson,
not be found "around tho corner" in
the relieving of the ex-service man in distress today. All veterans are to be sought out whether members of any soldiers' organization or not. The matter of their membership in tho Legion is of no consequence. The fact is that there is no other organization of sufficient scope to undertake and carry through a national census of veterans, and with the very apparent need of such a census th Legion has taken it up. : .
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CARLOS CITY, Ind. The Victor Sunday school of Union Chapel gave a very nice play at this place Saturday evening entitled "Patty Makes Thir.g3 Hum." , Those participating in the play were -Misses Sarah Jane Clements. Delia Lamb, Martha and AHce Martin, Luella Coffin and Marguerite Miller, Messrs. Earl Clements, Oti3 Lamb, Garth Gibson and Chester Reger. The Wright orchestra furnished the music. They sold tickets amounting to over $60 Mr. and Mrs. Bart Burroughs were in Muncie one day last week Dr. C. E. Martin is able to be out some. His mother, brothers, sister and aunt of Genoa and Bryant 6pent Sunday with him Mr. and Mrs. George Smith are ailing; also Mrs. Thomas Catey and Letha Doll... Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings and family spent Sunday with Troy Puckett and children near Union City Russell and- Nellie Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Gaveston Shell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Alyea. .. .Miss Carrie Thompson of Richmond spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beard. .Lanson Thompson is 111 Miss Marie Smith entertained her cousin. Miss Pauline York, the last week end Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cox entertained the former's mother, Mrs. Coulter over Sunday... Several from, Huntsville and Modoc attended the play Saturday night Miss Alice Starbuck spent the weekend at home with her grandmother.
Mrs. Docia Badkln. . . .The I. O. O. F. lodge received three new members last Saturday night, namely, Robert
Vox, Phil Coggshall and Mr. Harvey.
.-. . .Mr. Earl Morrison of Indianapolis.
who has been very sick, arrived Sat-
urdal evening to spend some time
here with relatives while he is recuperating. CENTER VILLE, Ind. Walter Ratlift gave an interesting lecture to the pupils of the high school Monday afternoon on the subject of "Birds." ....Miss Marie Cass-el who was operated on at Reid hospital Saturday is reported to be getting along nicely. . . . .Walter Dunbar who has been confined to his home for several weeks with a broken limb, is again able to walk about on crutches. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson moved last week Into the John Fender property; Helen Locke and brother into the Eliason property on Plum street; the Rhodes into the house recently vacated by Kings, and Ray Jones has purchased and will move into the property vacated by Hilligos Katheryn and Kenneth Krone of Indianapolis are hre for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Rodenberg ,E. T. Clark spent Monday in Cincinnati on business. . . .Anna Russell, who has been confined to her home several weeks, is able- to be up Fred Hartley and family of Hollansburg, were guests of Ed Smith and Perry Hartley over Sunday.... The children of Mr. i.nd Mrs. Perry Hartley with their families came for a family reunion dinner Sunday The following friends spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith who are to move this week near Richmond: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mathews. Earl Able and family, E. T. Clark and family and Miss Beside Buhl.... Mrs. Nettie Charman and Mrs. Rena Ilenwood spent Saturday with friends in Shirley. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clinton C6oney attended the fun-
Alverda Maxwell, Mildred Chenoweih, Alberta Brown, Ruth Welch Esther Arnold, Paul Hunt Willard Tarp, Ted Murray, George Tapp, Don Tillson, Howard Potts and Isaac Wise Miss Marguerite Scott spent Sunda afternoon with Misses Edna and Marie Vaughan Ralph Jones was the week end guest of Miss Dana Wise... . . Frank Catey was in Farmland Monday evening for Tom Middleton who traded his store . for a farm in the western part : of the county.V. . .Mis3 Geneva Burkhardt, Miss Dorothy Cox and Miss Ruth Thorn spent Thursday night with Miss Elizabeth Wise. WHITEWATER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout and family of Richmond spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robinson and daughter, Marjorie....Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wright and family and Miss Ruby Hart attended the birthday dinner which was given for Mrs. William Jordan of Richmond, Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. William Henry was the guest of Mr. anid Mrs. Wills, Sunday McVay's Minstrels of Richmond will play at the Christian church, Thursday evening, April 6. Admission will be 25 cents. Everybody invited. .. .Miss Irene Austin who is teaching school at Winchester is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family. . . .Mrs. Minnie Robinson and son, Paul spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mr3. Raymond Ranie of Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stetler and family of Richmond took dinner Sunday with Mr. and -Mrs.
Newton Alexander Gayle Hunt
spent the week end in Bloomington Mr. and Mrs. O. Blise and Miss
Maryam Woods attended the funeral
of Merrill Staley of Marysville, Ohio, last Sunday. . . .Miss Cora Hill of Muncie is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill.... Mr. and Mrs.
James Robinson and son Paul, enter-!
tained Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ranie of Richmond, Miss Erma Lamb of Webster and Miss Marjorie Robinson, Saturday night and Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family of Fountain City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin and family. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gard and Mrs. Cell Graves both of Richmond spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Bennett. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder and daughter, Frances, entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Schroeder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder both of Fountain City and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schroeder of Portland. -.Mr. and Mrs. Shuly White and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Brinker of near Richmond. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Thorton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams both of Fountain City was the guest of Mrs. Sade Wallingford, Mrs. William Curtis called on Mrs. Emily Hunt Monday evening Mrs. Ida Jones spent the week end with her son, Mr. Gaylord Jones, and wife of Indianapolis. LYNN, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowman had as their 6 o'clock dinner guests Monday Miss Lillian Dittemeyer, Miss Emma Horr, Robert Starr of Richmond and John Adams of Lynn. A theatre party was formed and attended the Legion minstrel Miss Ella Roberts of Glen Karn was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smock.... Mr. and Mrs. Jake Milling and daughters, Mr. and Mr3. George Ryan and daughter Elizabeth were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Reece Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gal-
breth have moved from their farm to the Norton property on Garfield street Uncle Dale Nichols returned Monday from a short visit with his
daughter, Mrs. Pete Cutler in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Gid Bowen
west of Lynn had as their guest Sun
day, Mrs. Mary Anderson.... Mr. and Mrs. Alf Harner spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Wolf,
near Bartwig....Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Longfellow had as their guest Sunday
evening, Mrs. Gorelle Thomas of Dublin. . ...Joseph Youngs, evangelist of
Shirley, was calling on Lynn friends Monday...... Mrs. Anna Keever spent
CLARK'S STATION. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teaford and son. Delbert, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ana McClear and family Mr. and Mrs., Ed Down
ing and Mrs. Eva Beanblossom shopped in Greenville Saturday night.... Leroy Clark and family shopped in Greenville Saturday Mrs. Edward
Clark is visiting relatives in Illinois.. ..Leroy Clark transacted business in New Madison Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Cain shopped in New Madison Thursday Eddie Rife and family of near Hollansburg spent Sunday with George Moore and family George Coover and family of Gree'nville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry Irvin Hollinger and family spent Sunday with Orville McKee and family Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jamtes and daughter, Evylyn left Sunday afternoon for Fayette county to spend a few days visiting with Mrs. James' father, who is in very poor health Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petry called upon their grandson, Cecil Petry and family of Hollansburg last Friday Elmer Stapleton of Hollansburg visijed here Saturday.
spent Sunday with Bertha Sullivan and family Miss Marcella Pierce of Millville spent the week end here with Mrs. George Peed and children Mr. Bramer and bride arrived here from Nebraska Friday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bramer north of town. . .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henley were in Richmond Friday. .. .Miss Lula Huddleston of Fountain City spent the week end here with relatives. .. .Miss Juletta Champe, daughter of Leonard Champe, and Mr. Leonard Dean of Cincinnati were united ' In Marlage at the U. B. parsonage by Rev. N. L. Sokwitne, Thursday evening. Miss Champe is a well known Dublin girl and their many friends extend congratulations to them Mr. and Mrs. Ode Oler and Mrs. Lida 01er attended the Flower show at Indianapolis Monday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kellum who have been spending the winter with their children at Indianapolis have moved their household goods from here to Milton where they will make their home Mr. and Mrs. James Earl havo returned to their home here after several months absence.. Mr. and Mrs. Clem White and son Max motored here from Dayton, Ohio, Saturday, spent, Sunday with her mother Mrs. R. L. Moore and other relatives.... Misses Catherine and Mabel Voris of Indianapolis are here spending their Spring vacation with friends Miss Lillian Byba was in New Castle Saturday. WEBSTER, Ind. Lester Palmer and Wilbur Bunger spent Sunday afternoon with Gilbert Snyder Walter Culbertson spent Thursday In Richmond on business..... The Ladies' Aid society of the Friends church met on Thursday in the church. A good attendance was reported. Those present were: Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, Mrs. Flora Fulton, Mrs. Jennie Borton, Mrs. Lucille Beeson, Mrs. Metta ' Hendcrshott. Mrs. Jennie Jessup, Mrs. Hannah Jay and Mrs. Mary Palmer... The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church will meet at the church Wednesday evening, March 29 George Paulin of Richmond; spent the week end visiting relatives here. Mrs. John Lamb, of Muncie, is visiting with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb for a few days Miss Stella Overman of Richmond, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. William Moore Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Culbertson spent Fridav with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hiatt, near
economy.. .Andrew Stevenson of Rich
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Timothy J. O'Connell. Timothy J. O'Connell, trainer of pugilists, of Elizabeth, N. J says he has failen heir to more than a million dollars of the $40,000,000 estate of his uncle, Timothy McCarthy, who died in Spokane, O'Connell believes that he will be able to take care of the million and also several score of aspirants to pugilistic honors as usual.
nati Monday evening Miss Bertha; mond, spent the week end with Mr.
Swift of Richmond spent the week end
here with friends. .. .Mrs. Fred Nixon and baby have come to take care of her husband and mother who are, sick Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Linderman, and family of near Hlser's Station
and Mrs. Moody Lamb Those who were shopping in Richmond Saturday were: Joseph Borton, Moody Lamb, Nothan Wills, A. T. Jessup, Mrs. John Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Morrisson and children, Ulysses Moorman,
Charles Love, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hunt and son Harry and daughter Helen,
-Mrs Virgil Fulton, Frank Jay. Mrs,
Scuyler Snyder and children and J. O. Bunger Three new members were taken Into the Methodist church last
Sunday evening. They were Mr. and
Mrs. George Fleenor and Mrs. Daniel
Hampton. GRATIS! Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Karicofe and child spent Saturday evening in Eaton. . . .The M. E. Sunday school is preparing a program for Easter Sunday. .. .Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Knabe were in Germantown Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Butte and family moved to town Tuesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. George Busch and daughter, Golda, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Miller and family spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 5 Wesley Glaze. . . .Miss Carrie Barton, , of, Dayton, spent the week-end with, her sister, Mrs. Anna Furry, and family and attended the funeral of Frank Furry, husband of her sister..... Clyde Coleman spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. . . . Mr.' " And " Mrs. Earl Christmer and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Zimmerman The ladies of the First Brethren church had an all-day quilting at tho home of Mrs. Clara Smith Thursday. Twenty ladies were present. ...Mrs. Clementha Dwyer and son, Eugene, spent Friday in the country with her mother, Mrs. Henry Christmer .. Miss
Ruth Markey, science teacher in the schools, attended a demonstration for teachers in her line of work at Columbus Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Ada Kimmel filled her place in the sewing classes Thursday and Friday afternoons. Miss Lavern Reddick taught the cooking class during . Miss Markey's absence. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James
jvancoie were m tjaion aturaay. . ; . Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grimes and Mrs. Clementha Dwyer made a trip to Eaton Saturday evening Ray Moses came home from Dayton Tuesday and will make a short stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moses,..., Mr. and Mrs. Saylor Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Will Zimmerman called
on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darrah Satur
day- evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darrah entertained their daughter, Mrs. Shaw, and family, of Germantown, and several other relatives Sunday, . . .Miss Faye Apple and Mrs. Margaret Bookwalter visited their aunt, Mrs. Daisy Coleman, and family" Sunday. . . CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio Kenneth Swisher returned Thursday evening from a month's stay in Traverse City. ...W. W. Campbell returned Tuesday from Champaign, 111., where he had been taking treatments for several months ..... ."The "Singing School," given by the church people Friday evening, was well attended. ....Jim Cohee is very ill. , ;- FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Miss Alice Macey of Richmond spent Sunday with Miss Eva Charles. .. Samuel Orven of Keystone spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas Mrs. Clara Kern and Miss Pearl Mullin spent the week-end with Ira Davisson and family Misses Gladys and Louise Study of Richmond spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Study Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macey and Mrs. Marquis Thomas attended church at Jeracho Sunday Henry Pitts and family spent Sunday with Ross Macey and family.
DUBLIN, Ind. The Friday Night club met Thursday night with Mrs. T. J. Butlsr. Papers were read by Oliver Stewart, Mrs. Harry Shidler and Mr. Guyton Mrs. R. J. Bilby ana Mrs. Percy Bennett and daughter, Lois spent Thursday at Liberty and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hollinsworth accompanied them home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fagan and family of Connersville, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fagan and family Thieves entered the chicken
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