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A NEW ANdLE.
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"Houston got the sur-
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Much that is new and interesting.
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Presents for Those Who Would
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Tills age is, indeed, a fast one, and
is getting faster. Where it will lead
to no one can even hazard a good
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♦ STORY OF TEXAS COUN- ♦
+ TIES ONE BY ONE. FROM ♦
1837 DOWN TO PRES-
ENT DAY
. Dallas Phone 2-1700
Fort Worth 6-1092
Denton 45
Gainesville 108
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TOKYO. Oct. 38.—The commun-
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fanning Um
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Haman Interest
Editorials
By Wickes Wamboldt
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As some one lias said, everybody
seems to be in a hurry, yet they
don’t know where they are going
and have nothing to do when they
get there. Whence this mania for
speed which has been developed in
recent yean no >n« aeeips tp know.
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There is no excuse tor it yet »,
motorist out for an afternoon drive
to pass a few hours away will take
his life la ’his hands in the effort
to beat a fast tnda to a enadtag!:
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But what pledge will they exact
i of their wives? Is tt fair -for the
groom to make such a promise in
the face of the fact that his w|it
may take to ocean flying or chan-
nel swimming before the honey-
moou is over? ’’ - -
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TirdMBaiGE ttfWER Y P A Y DAY
tar fi a chtahfatfe to the Nuta who
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ALL ITOS nSBHMX
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8. H. HAWMTSW.
FRANK KEEL, Manager.
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Japui Plans Airdrome
for Aortal Visitors
Meant
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construction at _
a trdrome” near Rusaki, on the Chi-
br. aide of Tokyo Bay. and for the
purpose has Inserted an Hem of
about 11,000,000 in next year's bur-
' The flaid would be so armies il
thaj both land planes and sea-
planes could land and take elf
from IL The authorities believe*
Speed, speed, speed! The manta
lor speed is constantly rolling up
1U victims for hospitals and un-
dertakem "Bpe world seems to be.Hn
MR awful hurry to get aomewheiic,
and many of the speed maniacs do.
Suddenly, completely and .penna-
become a 96- Mently.—Mineral Wells Index.
having
four i
hJKl1
lifjTnB
is pn
4«»*alMMiw4 repairing,
Phfltp D. Coury
■ <08 Fry 8t ^jpwos Mil
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> war against liyuor
■wld up aome more
dents. Hardly a ease
before a federal
M,n ? •’a°te<^ f°r his justice
and humaneness in some
“ “ but that the excuse of
dent children, a sick
>r an aged grandmoth-
l brought up to amelio-'
tie sentence.
— 1 to jauhbc
ready to put Riem down to
his pockete for the winter.
lefect in the quaran-
iva if it were carried
1 the courts, appear-
lall^s a few days ago.
under quarantine
iiphtheria was found
'amily, a man has de-
1 that\he city furnish
th either food or mon-
I claimed that he can-
to work, and without
1
0an O’Leary, whose feats of ped-
estrlanlsm thriltod our grandfath-
ers. is 85 years Old, but he is not
yet through walking. ,
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-pottoffice, today and Wt>
■wasn’t anything tn par
talk about, one word brought on
another until almost a converse ♦
tion ensued.
KB to hi« foresight, to Ml business
sense of vaiaes, to his ambitions
Ww Mltan Jim
timsaand R
«we our vocaMkfjn|
one word e«* T
Ptustoate; toWRh
reduce to wtewus M
CmONICLB
ntion deadlopk of fo»r
ago would be an equid-.
<m the
Kone at ih.
iRtea who
Newjaxksd
WARsaw-Mrn
sued h— fnr tsrt
r hmnflMMI <m. J
I from that of tte I
styles an Mtag t
uous by their numbers at fashionable gath- . L
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brilliant with a touch of rhinestone, and H
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each dress * an exclusive model that hn»
been originated in the collections of Paris
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ition is not unfrishdlg
I the nomination of 1
possible Democratic1 ’
t» • 111
^Texas Women’s Chris- i
temperance Union is
ir an uninstructed del-
b, with. lhe proviso
■g delegates should
Mbe for any candidate
I n professed wet, ob-
f aimed at Gov. Al
.of New York and Gov.
IS of Maryland. .
tele two campaigns
I succeed in placing
I “famous 40* in tbe
bl. convention with <t>be
F$o cMt their vote a^
not bound by
Elhstructions. Observ-
KSSSS
B8'l—re prestige with
■aiStructed votes Mt —
shxll pev- M£*ni!rimer with.,Roth of his twQds
ack to ha«W; exposed to JJMblfc, Y>CW U JUSt
thaft about ready to jm| Uwm down to
happiness has] his pockete for the winter.
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A good sized crowd was at the *
the,-,.
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A football season is Uie time of
year when radio announcers are
suppose^ to broadcast eheir life
■toriee te tha-people.
>«atetant Secretary w Lawman
says his arm gets tired some daj s
. — ----hihition
_ the
•^5?t^*ttMo^'p^ie8rD?o<’yonr
rwH bto <ood right arm. Mr. Lowman!
wi*cs
five months out ot the year to
rp ,a nevrs Story, And
' some of "the men
Rape to Leave 'their wlvto to pay
.ETJr. fofthem.
(Copyright, 1»17. NBA Soryio*. Inc.)
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putting up. but the Postmaster
Re is going tp waiU SS the
'd that sits around there knows
so much and is always telling how
things ought to be done, he believes
they know better how to put it up
than anybody else.
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> CORYELL COUNTY—1AM ♦
March 4, 1854; +
fewr.......
The women have taken over
the aviation business, it seems.
No wonder, srlth all the men in
the cellars. ’ •
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- Perhaps the women' aviators
are so successful because they
can lake on more different airs
than the plain males.
Women flyara should have one
advantage, anyhow. They
shouldn't run out of gas as soon
as most men.
gniiJdMIi irr. Gee. MhMbhf mmJ
the noimriil
JNMs wtobmtad figbtem meet to
|M»W * prineeiy iwtoe, toe mm*
dtete Jte vaiu may gn»t the gr|ri|
their beard* and wring twr les*,
and Wipe -the briny from ttudr
in rate the mondista stechwe ’
totter itt if w« would go to
eatte speaker paw the afr pnd
Sura tib' an hour er ao: each —
draws MP hi* lavcawl chair, and Jia-
tape' to the radio. He hears tbV,
•tekMtaw detail* of hruisera dealing
irtehtfuT ciipa. of blood that flows
around by pail*, of flattened ncato
btotemd Up» and in his brsast p
Joy prevail*, the cup of happiness bs
Mfis> Vor In each num old Adam1
dwells, the ancient instinct doss not
Ata;; in.Hiun the naked savage yells
anfll makes the lur and feather* fly,
Mbugh he diacussea panes and tens
Ms fate of culture with a sigh. 4 of-
tog' Agnlt' i* a 'luisr that jeanmi
‘jStetsots are in debt, they tou m
^i, .their credit’s Jams, they oan’t
•tforan cigaret; there is no money
Wrigto Rame that uses up their blood
and sweat But when such gifted
mtd Rebate un things uplifting gpg.
abtauap, X do not pare to bear UMm
teato, stthotnrh their facta -be full of
hilfle; J do not pay up at the
to hear them turn — *—*- ■
1 Ng n°t lend a pati
them o'er the radio;
puglliat* appear. exchanging swat
and biff and blow, I draw my chair,
with ardor, near the strange machine
and let her KO.
Stanton,
pioneer,
died in New York City Born at
Johnstown. N .Y„ Nov. 12, 1815.
1917—Brazil declared the exist-
ence of a state of war with Ger-
many.
1925—Paul Jones and Edwin
Booth were selected for America's
Hall of Fame at New York Uni-
versity.
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as th. proflt. wMmstobe
That wka the flMnflahlp Of Vis boss, i
Only a fooiteh bogs wopld prop
The beet man in bls store or shop.
but L
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♦ By Bath Camsroa
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THE END OF THE WORLD
Something brought to my mind
the other day a scrape I got my-
sell into by a mistake in my work.
I remembered the morning when
that mistake came home to roost.
I was going to the dentist's and I
customary pain and fear of that
experience was egUpsed
worry over that dtiiadful
I stared, at the brtok wall
'wh
■I Of his life the other
jpwhen Frank Ingrando
■Add guilty to poMeosion
Unuor and declared that
did not have children or
lek mother to support.
^Most unusual," said
(^Hutcheson.
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UN1NBTRUCTED dele:
GATES.
two separate sources
™™““^Tfcare appearing strong
Bents for an uninstruct-
Megation from Texas to
I1*'■Democratic National
Mtation. The Texas Un-
■«ed for President Club
■en formed with Chas.
Kiicis, former Denton cit-
rdow living in Wichtta
■ as president. This
y has stated its cake
H|t the instructed dele- u>e rest of .my birds to climb the •
fanner.had a red ww. He ,
lound her in his sweet potato patch
Mte'-dar and ehnwd her out. mm. ]
cannot make
money to feed hjm-
hia family.
authorities arc
wc 1
not the end ot.tib;.u^_ v
And years afterward Re look
back xl .these end pf the world
times and for some of “*“
have a unite to think
so soon < . " '\-
snd a tear to think that time, af-
ter all brought rose*
What Ought I> aft Bat N0 Wbat i>
And <hen some othgr eihd of the
world time cornea and- of course,
remembering our previous experi-
ences we, don't let .ourselves be W
much depressed. You doubt thaW.
You think wc go throutfi it alt
again? Surely no human being with
a logical, reasoning mind could ev-
er be so foolish. An animal with-
out logic or memory ruight be tlial
waXjKtt stinly. no hqman beinfft
MtorTW-enruT Put Hate*
Oklahoma Boy Makes
84)000 on 4H P»Mrt, aag-^tlr’L'"^11
*«R Okl*.. <
l champion 4H .
Her of Guthrie. Okla.. Ma
Ing pay him In a big way. ~ *
*g_ club project* have jaet-
r"and te2xh?S!L. *"• —
"iSS t£l
H given talk* ang ---- ....
tone before 91.701 e---
and crop production have I
rlncipnl line* of activity,
i him state championship*
M*t time*.
CollegeUhare JUftl
it of the freshman class.
THEBES! BUY Y{T
' Mlola Model 17
A. C- operation—no bat-
nel. Operates direct.from Lf7
jflftWaet. Just tirfti th*'
the
draft produced some
tees of exemption be-
.. ... ... dependents, such as
the’ wealthy mother who!
£VMtaniy becomes a depend-
her young xon of mili-
1 by my
lul shp up. ”2
* •“ *"•»« NbUjiORPosia,' ’ :
. and tried jto think .of some RMF' ' ‘
• out. I can aae that brisk .*■&'
whenever I think of that mi*tote*.
I was «tek .tp rny Stou
heart (a ■flag 'frtaxwa
oi that all-gone feeling
at such time*) and it seemed to
me that the end of my world had
come.
But as you have guessed by now.
.it hadn’t, a .
; /JJRt loupa fl., waft : *ao
scrape.; th« oanaeq&BM^ thougn
annoying weren’t serious. I touched
bottom and presently began to rise
again. And now as I took back T
l»ere be-
Dm’: Radio Shor
jfeir
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8M 1-1 Card Tlr.
MH 141 n»er Tube
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— — __
; comes to the fore
next few months
shadows the oCBei
, tiea. an instructed <
likely would crubc
great amount of embt
ment.
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS
Henry Heide, millionaire candy
manufacturer and philanthropist,
be t n in Westphalia, 81 years ago
‘ today.
Flisworth M. Statler, a bellboy
who became one of the world’s
greatest hotel builders, born in
Somerset County, Pa , 64 years ago
today.
Dr. Max Mason, president of Uie
University of Chicago, bom at
Madison. Wis., 50 years ago today.
Jackie Coogan, the famous Juv-
enile film star, born in Los An-
[•< i< s, 13 years ago today
Jack Sharkey, one of the lead-
ii i: contenders for the heavyweight
pugilistic championship, borni at
v^pton. K X. X
In a tnAihlwaak EwwAkla <xvw4 T aH.
Pop was watching ttw waves and
looking kind pf thawtfUL and an-
other man was sitting »ext > hlm
looking jest as thawtflU. Mig a.
•man in a brown derby bat and pop
Md to lilin. Have you bin across at-
3ten? j - ,..-
O yes. Ire stopped counting, the
man mkI arid pop eed. O, yea?, Well
■to in koon, wnto ae? Jbfl ted and
the man sed. < houip ipore and
pop sed. O, reely? Ever try, to
smuggle in «iy Beker? Be eed.
Never and never ixpect to. the
man eed. Having, brewm eyeglasses
and a brown mustash to nurich
hi* brown derby hat and pop "$d.
Well, I gees you are. wiee at that
Im within the law. that* emit!
for me. the man sed and -pop sed.
Yes of eoree certeny. Personally. Im
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in a tooUiwash botele and I ad- ^et.
•mit Mb got me a trifle wonted, not -
that theres reely enyQpng/ to
woruy About, of corse.
man not saying .anything
and pop sed. Of cone I realise I
hare a thousand chances to one
that Hl get bv with it safely, but
then on the other hand one is a
number too and of corse theres a
chance its the number Ill .draw,
jest one chance m a thousand to be
ixact, but I mite be jest the Jon-
ah to draw U. wat do you tbtak?
The man not saying wat he had
thawt. and me and pop started to
wawk around the deck and pritt.
soon we met Mr. Bingam wawfcing
the other way and he sed. Morn-
ing Mr. Potte, I Je«t saw you,in deep
conversation with the new prohi-
tlon .enforcement officer.
The Who the wat. vee gods, pop
epd. arid Mr. Bingain sed. Sure the
-man in .the brown derby, toata him.
they say hes a tarter
' Ixcuee me write I go down In my
cabin and throw a little something
out the pertbok*. pop sed.
i Wlch he did, being the Jargon*
Tpothwash bottle with the conyack
In it.
Judge J. C. Hutch- is milk. not brains; I keep cows
for their butter fat, not for their
•iflfl*.”
One man had a pig that waa
keen. It persisted in getting into
a neighbor's garden in spite of any-
thing that wu done. Although the
gate was kept carefully fastened
the pig ime
in the garden and the gate open.
Finally the man who owned the
garden discovered how the trick
was done. The pig wquld stick its
snout under the gate, lift tt up un-
til. yw lateh was Clear and push in.
The . man tacked a sharp scytlie
on the bottom of the gate and the
Pig bad sense enough not to get Its
noee cut but once.
Chickens that have too much
, understanding are a nuisance. I
have a -fowl that cAfl'.etimb a fence
like A) monkey. It r(U hook it* bill
into the wire, draw itself up. hang
on by its toes, and stretch up for
another hold with bill until the top
te reached, then over it goes.,That,
chicken i* too brainy: I shell eut1
off the part .of its anatomy that,
houses its brains before tt teaches
Dog Hill
Paragrafs
By George Bingham
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Little BenkQfV
Notebook
• By L«a Papa
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wavM and
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words often ifllMni
-I moan to hare go*
'ne«M* J» «o X . v
Often sniepivoywpred satire.
The a to iteTWMte—nori m in •'■te"
or as in "ooy."
Often misspelled: provable; no e
after the v. was prostrated *y 4ifl
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that tho next- feat-jiM
many aerial visiiore i
it is hoped that mmbm
their oomfort and <81
be provided. Xue 4te
posed airdrome M so
foreign aviators Wig
ffly.owAr Japanese
when visiting the flftp
Lfc. 1^&to!bKS:
Coonty).
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ths (tn advanaa) .45
Mated Press to exclurively
(ba ufla for ra-puW>cation
dtWMtcbes credited to it
rwtoa credited tn thia pa-
• (ba focal nows puMMh*
goes with -them, but where there
la pot judgment, smartness is o'
detdment.
“I don't nant a cow with too
much sense," said a fanner. "She
gives me too much trouble. Mhe
figures out all sorts of schemes for
getting into the cornfield. She will
take her horn and work up the
she will bump her shoulder against
latch or will lift down the bars
apple trees and shake down
taut.. What I want of a cow
hour she was back again grubbing
up sweet potatoes Again and Addin
the sow was driven out. Again and
again she reappeared in the patch.
The-fence was carefully examined
the gate aecurely fastened; that
made no difference: one minute the
aow would be outside looking in. the
next minute she would be inside
looking out. Finally one of the boys
was set to watch that pig ant .'yj
mysterv was cleared up. Wtten the
fence vaa built a large log lay in
the tofly UMtend of removing U»
fog the f«we was bulb mctom it.,
The termer didvt think about the
fags being hoifow. .but the sow .dM *
and Abe an Jn and out pf th® P®»
tato patch through the log as tho ’
a tunnel
Thfl more wit a creature has the
greater nuisance ft can beeonte un-
“ knows enough to keep out flf-,
Tbe cleverer Ra crook
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INSURANCE
liable «tBck eompaniee dotar
*i m * -iU
Built out of Bell and Me- ♦
| 4* Lennan Counties and the ori- +
4* ginal municipality of Milam. ♦
GateeviUe. the county seat. ♦
Named after James Coryell, ♦
♦ a Tennessean, who came to +<
♦ Te»« in 1828 Being a fam- ♦
4* OUS Indian fighter, he wa§ ♦
♦ •foremost tn all the early strug- 4*
♦ ties of Texas. Killed by the ♦
♦ Indians in 1837. . +
Letter Machines Do
- AU Except Posting
NBW YORK, Oct 26—A new
automatic office appliance placed
on the market recently eliminates
about everyone except the postman
In handling office correspondence.
The device weighs a letter, de-
tcKpilnes and affixes the postage
aq4 seate the envelopes, iti use in
conjuncticfi with older machines
which write the address, salutation,
fac-sftnite signature and even a
portion of the letter itself *nd then
fold the tetter and place It in the
envelope, teavee only the postman
to do his stuff by hand.
The machines, however, are too I serve_
fast and too expenslxe for use ex-
cept in offices having voluminous
outgoing mall
A (
bood an d though he is stttt-tn mid-
I .die life be has had an abundant
'tw«K experience in public affairs to lit
> baar iffin for the responsibility of his'
fl teo- poettion. Mr. Bennett is oOunt
1 »d a product of the west, though nt
was born in New Brunswick and
,gr« w to manhood in that province.
Ua'housie University gave him r.L>
'scholastic training. Chodaing law as
his profession he began practice at
Chatham, N. B.. but soon decided,
to seek a career in the west. In 18V?
■he went to Calgary and a year lat-
ei when only 28 he began his pub-
lic career as a member of the legis-
lature of the Northwest Territor-
ies When the Province of Alberta
was created he became prominent
it Provincial politics and later
•cLght a broader field with elec-
tion to the Dominion House
Commons.
TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES
•1833 -Adetartde Phillips, one of the
most famous contralto singers at
her time, born in England. Died at
Carlsbad. Germany. Oct. 3, 1883.
1852— One of the columns of the
temple Jupiter Olympus, in Ath-
ens, overthrown in a violent storm.
1853— John W. Gunnison, while
surveying a route for a railway
from the Mississippi to the Pacif-
ic, was kilted by Mormons and In-
dians Born at Goshen. N H., Nov
11. 1812.
1887—Lick telescope apparatus
completed at ^Cleveland. O.
1902—Elizabeth Cady
fz mniis woman suffrage
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home-loving men will
brides-to-be neither to
Tgftsh Channel nor to
ean ‘ flight-—Gainesville
p
Macaroni and cheese already
mixftd. Simply bake and
Try a box, 25c.
Try a can of fresh mack-
erel.
TURNER & EVANS
Phone 27 or 12F»
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Way Mr you to wlp-,
ijtomwn
as ton owa.'
Li
aeain And now as X Iggk I
I suppose I might atop L
cause you can think the rest for
yourself. —— - •■•-- .-
But maybe It will dig tn a little
draper if 1 say it, too. For some-
^ ... a juwe, , The-Atove at the postoflice ntod®
Utile
*ct w*
the person who orow<
how the thiwffs ” V. ,1
a little more authenticity and im-
peearivem-ss than
tli’nk even though
writes them isn't one bit wiser than
wc arc ourselves.
Most of our end of the world
time* do come out that way.
We get into a very bitter quar-
Brains are ah Tight if balance |rel with thfl ope we foye the best
and we are sure that we i"
er be able to get back
normalcy again, and
o' the world of our 1
ccme.
That Hordbfo Combination
Or there is sickndM and finan-
cial trouble (that moet horrible of
combinations) in the family all st
once and we ,can see no hope
ahead.
Or. worst of all, death takes
avay the one who .tohttere mqst'
and it seem* impossible4to.«o.*>• •■<
But We do goret. flnA,by and
find that after ah ^eft that wa*
ai uie Yiwi u£ ■qe. -bmi- v
And years afterward Re
them we
.. Mtoy were
over and (or, others a smite
a)
I.
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