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THE MORNING STAR, WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. .TWO ' ' m quard IFormerhamps. Rube Mar Shuts Out Giants OS TWO HITS ARB SCO&KD OFF HIM PIBATKS B1AHK THE . ' "CUBS FHltUES SWAMP ; THE BRAVES. Results Yesterday. Brooklyn, 1; New York, 0. Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 0. Philadelphia. 10; Boston, 6. St. Louis, 12; Cincinnati, 6. Where They Flay Today. New York at Brooklyn. Boston at Phlladelhpia. Chicago at Pittsburgh. Cincinnati at St- Louis. Steadies of . he Clobs. Clubs. Chicago . New York Boston . . . Philadelphia Cincinnati . St. Louis . Brooklyn Pittsburgh , Won .....35 35 ...-28 ....24 . ..23 ....21 22 21 Lost 17 17 28 28 " 29 29 31 30 Pet. .73 .673 .500 .462 .442 .420 .415 .412 Brooklyn,. N. Y June 1. Brook lyn defeated New York today 1 to 0 Jn a game in which only -28 New York batters faced -Rube - Marquard end nly two were credited- with hits. Scorer - R.H.E. New York .. ....000 000 000 0 2 1 Brooklyn.'. .'. ..000 000 lOx 1 5 1 Sallee and Raridetf; Marcuard and Millar.- - '- Swamp Athletics Results Yesterday. Boston. 13; Philadelphia,' 0. ' " Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 3. : New .York. 2; Washington. 3. Where -They Play Today. St. Louis at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. " ' Washington at New York. Philadelphia a Boston. LOW GRADE GOTTO! TO REUSED BY DEPT. Charlotte Men's Protest to Sim mons Gets Results. v South. Crowded With Low Grades for Which Market la Narrow Good as Aay Gottoa for - Araty Cloth .Win Use ItT' ,V " . ' -' 3 - t - i. t Clubs. New York Chicago .... , Boston . . . . Washington .. Cleveland . . . . Detriot.. St. Louis . . Philadelphia . Standing of the Clubs. Won Lost Pet. i , Pirates Blank, Cabs. , i Pittsburgh, Pa-, June j 21. P5tts fburgh defeated Chicago., 3. to 0. today through the timely hijting, of Fred OfoUwitz, . who. In : three times . at bat with . men on third singled ., twice, and the .thirtl time pounded .out. a. Jong sac rifice fly to right field, thereby chas ing the the runs. T - Score: Chicago.. .. Pittsburgh. Tyler and Schmidt. R. BL E. ..OO'O 000. 000-rO 1 . ..000 101-six 3 Killifer; Steele 6 0 and . Stock's Flayiaaf Featured. ; Philadelphia, June 21. Stock's ter rific batting and brilliant fielding fea tured Philadelphia's ten to six victory over Boston today. Boston 300 000 003 6 10 1 Philadelphia .. ..300 020 23x 10 16 O Uphamand Kilson; Main, Oeschger and Bums. . . .. . Sayder Wats Farewell Game. St. Louis, June 21. St. Louis, to day beat Cincinnati, 12 to t. It was Snyder's last game with the Cardinals, as he departs for the national army tonight. ' ' ' R. H. E ..000 022 101 6 11 1 ..820 011 00112 20 1 Smith and. H. Smith, Score:,. Cincinnati. St. Louis .. Toney, G. SHUT OUT THE 1KACKMKX 13 TO 0 SENATORS WIX FROM ,. THJB,. ' VAJVKJS ONDIAAS BEAT .' . frr lUDinv if ' ' MM M. 17. . M. I .l J . from word H. A Wood ' Charlotte, pres- sident erf the American 'Trust Co., and P. C Whitlock, president .;. of. the Charlotte chamber of commerce "to Senator F. M.. Simmons as to the fail ure of the government to uti'lite the low grade of cotton in "the manufac ture of cloth for building "army - tents have' produced results- Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia and 25 - -.545 senator Simmons have obtained de- 25 .519 finite assurances from the war Indus 34 .514 tries board that this inferior grade of 34. .514 cotton would be utilised. Observers 26 . .486 0f tne New York cotton exchange 31 - .475 and manipulators -of -"cotton figures 29 .463 have noted that the difference be- 33 .400 tvn strlri mlfldllnir- and' low mid dling has been eight cents a 'pound. xtoBion, june zi. juoston snut outinn i. noH.iiiv a tit Philadelphia 13 to 0 today. It was the made from strict 'middling cotton so r" "T1"1 same in as .many con- far es wearing quallUes are concern lesiB, eacn ciuo naving won two. led," writes President Whitlock of the . j i, ' l.i - " . tt-Jiu l charlotte., chamber : of commerce. x-miaacipma . . . .uuu ooo oooo 17 .lf the Government would permit ..3WJ- W OIX IS 10 Z 4t,A rnH tn th tnftnil. Shea, Adams and McAvoy. Perkins: I r,. nf mth th wnnit t Mays and Schang. I that & marbt would be created for the low err ad a cotton now crowding Mllaa Caase Back. tne warehouses of the "south and for New York, June 21. After a muff by I which there is no market," said Mr. OFFICERS FOR DEIITAL SOCIETY ARE ELECTED Dr. 'J. N. Johnson, of Goldsboro, Succeeds Dr. S. E. Horton. . ..30 . ..27 3 6 36 ..34 ..28 ..25 ..22 farmers of this sec- Washington New York- . .001 "001 000 000 3 8 2 000 000 011 000 02 5 0 ladiaae Sealp CluusjMoaa. Chicago, June 21. Poor base run ning by the locals and bunched hits by the visitors gave Cleveland a 3 to 1 victory over Chicago today. Score: R.BLE. Cleveland .001 000 002 3 8 2 Chicago 100 000 0001 Enimann' and CNeil; Russel Schalk. 7 1 and Meadows and Snyder. GIANTS AGAINCT SOLDIERS TO BE GREEK AGAINST GREEK. Undefeated City Team to Meet Uale feated CaaweU Outut. - -While the undefeated Giants, of the city baseball league?' meet the unde feated soldiers from Fort Caswell this afternoon at 3:30, o'clock at the Rob-! ert Strange playgrounds, it will be a case of Greek against Greek, with, the odds on - whomsoever happens' to be your favorite. Boswell will be In the fcox for the locals while i den will per form a like function for the visitors and Bell and Tindall will do the re ceiving for the Giants and the Fort Caswell team respectively. If the Giants are able to retain their lead they will be the first local team to defeat the visiting soldiers. The 4ocals have a clean sheet in the city eigne to date and they are in high hopes of being the team that will make th soldlrs tak notlc Following the game between the Giants and the visitors, the A. C. I team and the Dodgers will play at 5 o'clock. The game between the Giants and the Rattlers, which -is scheduled for this afternoon, "has been postponed until Tuesday afternon at 6:30 o'clock, thia to be a twilight game. . . Latonla Derby Today. Latonla, Ky., June 21 Seven 3-year-, Ids, reputed to be trained to the min ute for the gruelling route of one mile and a half, are carded to start in the thirty-sixth running of the Latonia . Derby tomorrow. Milan permitted New York to tie the Whitlock. cn.. i. I "The cotton TT . . " ""v" Ition of the state and throughout the me ninia inning toaay, the same play- south are in distress today because er drove 4n the winning run for Wash- the Government has practically shut Ingrton" la the thirteenth, the visitors off tne " sale of law er&Aea of cotton , . . and fronL the-Jbesti. information, I, can lu llu,u ame 0i iae Beri5 obtain it would - seem . that ' this by a score of 3 to 2. f r : I course is not onlv- unnecessary . but Score; . ; .. ; V - 2 - 'J: R. H. E. I unjust." said Mr. Wood. . Th letter of F. C Whitlock - to t senator :sim mono folows: " v . XT J: m . " .1 ,am "-writing to. irge. v-upon.. you what I believe to be a very important matter. .to wit, a change In the policy of the Government so as to allow the use of low grades cotton in the man ufacture of cotton goods for the gov ernment. "As you doubtless know, there Is at this time a very large stock of low grade . cotton throughout the south. It is almost impossible to' sell this cotton at this time. The New York cotton exchange differences are more than ever before, as I am Informed. The spot differences are much great erthan the contract differences. I am Informed by a cotton merchant that the spot differences at this time are about as follows: 'Middling fair 8.00;. on middling. strict good middling, ' 7.00; on good middling. 6.00: on strict middling. 5.00; on niddlfng:i basis, .4.00:' on July atrict low ? ' .middling 1.50 off: etrtct gopd ordinary 18.00 off; good ordinary. 10.00 off.. "By the above figures you will see that the present differences in the price of ; strict .middling tor ; Instahce and low middling is eight cents per pound. This is for spot cotton. There is -not as Tou know any strcn-'flirer ences as: that between the lnstrinic value of these grades. am told by cotton dealers that the chief factor responsible "for this is" the Z govern ment reguirement that government goods shall be made of high grade . The staple and the fibieor low MINOR LEAGUES. Virgiala Leajrae. Norfolk 4; Newport News 9. Richmond-Petersburg; rain. Iateraatioaal Leagae. '.'( 1 Newark 1 Buffalo 3." -Binghampton 3 ; Syracuse 0. Only two games played. ' Soathera Assoeiatloa. Birmingham 4; Little Rock 3. Mobile 10; Chattanooga 1. New Orleans lr Nashville 0. -Atlanta 3; Memphis 2. DOTS . The Star office is blooming with cotton blossoms. They have come in1 irom ail points. The latest is one from H. C. Blake's place In East Wilming- - ion. There will be no services Sunday at Winter Park and Seagate Baptist cnurcnes. -rne. pastor Is out of th city, Services will be held as usual tunaay tne aotn. Hanson Herring, colored, of Par kersburg, Bladen county, sends a cot ton bloom from a stalk of the Cleve land, big boll variety J stating he Dlant. ed his crop March 30 and plucked the bloom June 20. The field averages 36 incnes in neigni. Asaerleam Asaoeiatlem. St. Paul 0; Columbus -T.. Milwaukee 1; Louisville 7. Kansas City 3; Indianapolis 2. Minneapolis 1; Toledo 0. AIRPLANES SOON MAY cotton. FLY ACROSS ATLANTIC Urade cotton is practically as good as that oi tne nign graae coiwn, me difference in grade being' attributed largely to the trash and color. Cloth made of low middling cotton Is prac tically as good as that made from strict middling cotton so far as wear ing qualities are concerned. White cotton will last no 'longer than blue or stained cotton. . If the 'government would permit (Continued From Page One) been assigned to work in conjunction with the British on the' project Suc cessful Bavigation of the attempt it is now before government officials. Gen. Brancker laid his plans before officers of the army general staff to day as an achievement that could be I the use of low ' grades in the manu realized In the Immediate future I facture of its cloth, the result would The point made by Gen. Brancicerlao inav Hr-- " t-ICBLLC"..iUi favorine the ninvm. d.u. 1 low grade cotton now crowaing ne --e a-rf w. iJl 1 LI m I eauinment' fo rth vcntitn i v. I warehouses M . and .for new Rolls-Royce 375-horsepower en- Bincs nave proved reliable enoutrh of tire south which there is no market. "If - might be argured that this lower the price of good, cot' nracticallv to innr -nn kh..i I would from this nnrnA -ri,0 a 1 ton. I do not think this result would liberty motors, he said,' are admitted ly better in performances than this necessarily .follow er, if it did, the average price would be raised and the Rolls-Rovee. "heJiie- r K.rhf.. -,..-v the general result, would . be, benefl- and giving greater . power, butthey I cflaL. ' " - SEVERE PUNISHING . IS GIVEN THE. HUNS of nave not yet reached the status reliability of the Rolls-Royce unaer any consideration, . a : sea plane carrying at least ' 750 horse power will be the first craft to U. tempt the flight. Until ararngemehts have been made for the touching, of airplanes at the Azores' enroute, which is a difficult matter owing to the rugged contour of the islands, landing there for re-fueling will have to be made In the harbor. - , .As the trip is now profiecteu, -4t would start from . British soil in New foundland, touch at : the Azores and again in Portugal and conclude . in Ireland, probably to be resumed after overhaul, to France. While this 4m (Continued Worn Page One.) i i Christ! day had passed." . ; ; if Another letter asld:-, ; ; "Of course, the bombs f 611 before our air defense began to operate as us ual." ; RAINBOW DIISI03f IS r" -5 H CITED BY, FRiyrPB; GENERAl With the American Afmy'itt Francej June 21.-r-(By the Associated Press.) American troops . forming the. Rainbow mia' 'i ' U'Ji m-m division on vumvieiiun ul u, nunoxeu days consecutive . service,, on the front nilaV ner p- ment which wni-be kepttby thetn a a orecast th weather , in valuable,iouventr of Ithf wit: f; Itlls :p :A . ,r,t a dtation by the Frericn general tes JOINT THRIFT RALLY. : James T. Dally, Reeeatly Back From Europe, to Speak Tomorrow Night James T. Dally, who recently return ed from the western battle front, will , make the principal address at the Joint war- savings rally to be held tomorrow night at S o'clock at the Southside Bap tist church by the members ' of that church . end of ,the Church of the Good Shepherd -and Zmmanuel .Presbyterian Church, S. A. - Matthews,- who. recently enlisted for army Y, M p. A. work, will preside at the meeting, and short ad- .dresses will '-be., made b7 ;Rev. T. T. . Caldwell and Rev.. F Dean, v XrTeVTf. I' Win Lorraine tVdayeivcd a docu-, portunity to forecast advance,; soverilin .tactT:ot- the fllffhtjtlfylng to the good work of the divi- r Jr ii'piv. BrltIan officer as 8l0n. . The citation renders homage engine reliability, navigation and to "the fine military qualities which weather forecasts. The probable loss the division has continually exhibited . achlne enroute . could be mini- and to the services it has rendered mlzed he believed, when the weather this sector " and adds, "The spirit. forecast had been fully worked out I method and discipline shown by he and flignts started only when .it was officers "and men-proved they ' can' at wen etiaDlnnw tnat mnfl v,th I -.. ..n t.H. n e-lnrfnus cia.ee in tne The Strong Wltkstand the Heat of Sammer Better Thaa the Weak - Old people who are feeble and young er . people who Jl are.,.wjeak, will be strengthened and enabled to go through the'depresslng- heat 'of .summer try tak ing GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It purifies and enriches theblood and builds up the whole system.; You can soon feel its strengthening, 4nvigorat iJxtc affect. . 0o. AdV.T. a . would prevail.-' The use of weight-carrying mach ines such as night bombers, is essen tial as the carrying capacity later to be devoted to hauling high explosives vo uennan centres selected for -fles irucnon wouia go into extra auring tne time. line of battle, '' '' voter Libels Steamer. Nnffriiir- va.. June 21. In the fede Tcourt today the master of the -tug Hamilton -filed libel suit agalhst h.iUi,. Amcrlna-n steamship .J ason " ror The ; twin ' liberty salvage, following colliB4on In the type of American seaplane built nj bay between the Jason and the Nor British desla-ns. &nd nnw iU .tpamer Hesperog. The.ae Won here on a steadily increasing I claratlon' alleges that the Jason vrfcs scale, meets thesa rMninm... . ainvincr. condition when the Gen. : Brancker-. .rftnfii . i I ti.ifnn answer fed the 'call .for ,: as other aspects of the air service that al-Unc, tnd.saved the and experience has -taught HJreat Britain, cargo valued, at ovef L509,oo 0 r frpm He also warned American' manufac- being a total loss, keeping; the -Jason luxera mat tney, must expect constant f afloat. -iiipi - : :- -v r.: -..7 ?" ; ,iA changes in design 4oth of k engines I - '" v" and nlina anil u. .'i. .v...i.i . nfLW ITmn. XCW BiTfMfc. V new tvoei AMdtvw n ,v.. n I TtrJatni. , Tiia.-viu. June HI. isns The United States alone,' of all pow- tol. Since may . 10, a vrheat less city ers, the general thought, could be as- today resumed consumption or .wheat sured of both .quality and quanity flour made from the jmw. . 've8t. production, by reason of her enormous Sinos ot-tiir2xejUlef - ity economic nni - nrnnnhotiti-iix, innf . nmil over " 67,000 " pounas oi r-. all ces. t, . - '7... I wheat flour: to:-the government. ENABLES YOU TO ?P J taT 4vr jsvaaia r w ZZ "TVlT ?vni."DeNDOPSEDBY a W1600D DPUGSIOPESYL W ML 33222sSS2 Coatributed $500 for Dental Equip- aeat of 'Captf George K. Patter- oa'a Ualt .Meet Next Year in Asheville. AMERICAfl CASUALTY LIST Dr. J. N. Johnson, of Goldsboro, was chosen to head the Carolina Dental so ciety last night at the final session of the three-day convention at the Ocean- lo' Hotel at Wrlghtsville beach. The convention adjourned J shortly after midnight -to meet next year in Ashe ville. ' Before adjournment, the society voted to contribute $00 to buy addi tional equipment for base hospital unit No. 65, known as the Dr. Long unit, the dental department of which is commanded by Captain George K. Patterson, of this city and Capt. H. O. Llneburger, of Raleigh. The association also set aside $200 for the . purchase of war savings stamps. The meeting here was declar ed to have been one of the, most inter esting and successful of the history of the society. The lectures and clin ics have been well attended, and a deep Interest taken in the progress ef the profession. A class of more than 50 candidates for license was examin ed, among them three young women. The results of the examination will not be announced for a week or more. The officers elected and committees appointed last night are as follows:. President, J. N. Johnston, GoNsnoro; first - vice-president, R. T, Gallagher. Washington; second vice-president, A. S. Cromartie, . Fayette vllle; secretary. W. T. Benson, (re-elected); treasurer, R. M. Morrow, Burlington; essayist, H. E. McConnell, Gastonia. Executive committee R. M. Squires, Wake Forest; J. Martin Fleming, Ral eigh; T. R. . Falls, Gastonia. ' Ethics committee J.-R. Edmundson. Wilson; E. R- Waren, Goldsboro, J. H. Davis. - Legislative committee F. L. Hunt. Asheville; E. J. Tucker, Roxboro and J. Martin Fleming, Raleigh. Auditing committee Whitfield Cobb, Winston-Salem; Dr.- Yarboroug'lt - and Pam 'Levy, TEUlelgh.' v Oral Hygiene J. C. Watklnsy Wins ton-Salem; T. R. Bullard, Roseboro; Oscar Hooks, Wilson. Program committee -H. L. Keith, Henderson vllle, chairman.'- iDelesrates - to national committee F. L. Hunt, Asheville and R. M. Mor row, Burlington. Alternates, C I Alexander, Charlotte and J. C wal king, Winston-Salem. AUSTRIAN CABINET TO HAND IN RESIGNATION Premier Leaves For the Front te Call a Emperor Larjje Cities on Half Bread Ratioa. i Washington. June 21. The army casualty list today contained 38. names. divided as follows: : ; Killed In action, 6; died of wounds, 1; died of disease, founded jsevere ly ' 27; wounded degree undetermin ed,!; ' ?x:X2:-.j'-5vTl';- '.wr;(1 The list contains the names of the following from southern states: Wounded . severely; Privates Wil liam B. Thomas, Lake Charles, La.; viovd TT Whltmore.-Milton. Va. Wounded (degree undetermined , Private Harris Clark, Glenmour, .Va. 1 Harlae Casualties. ! The marine corps casualty; list is sued today contained 127. names, divid ed as follows: Killed In action, 10; died of wounds, 19; wounded severely, 198.. Southern men .named in the marine corps casualty list, are:- Killed in action; . Privates Louis E. Lee, Nashville, Tenn.; Arthur B. Sawyer, Key 'Vtest, Fla. ' ' Died of wounds: Privates Joseph L, Orr, Matthews, N. C; Arthur D. Sims, Memphis, ,Tenn.; Georsr R. Gerard, Nashville, Tenn.; Donald M- Blanken shlp, Rome Ga. Wounded : severely; Privates Charles H. Woodbury, Norfolk, Va. ; George- M. Cortes, New Orleans; Charles E. Dill, Elton, Ga; Clarence E. Curtis, . Round Lake, Fla; William E. West, West station, Tenn.; Corporal Oliver Parker, CenterylUe, Ala.; Privates Leslie C. Daniels. Waverly, Tenn.; Lee H. Craw ford, R. F. D. No. 2, Macon, Ga.; Ser geant Harvey C. Craves, Blacksburg, Va.; Gunnery Sergeant " Oscar E. Jor dan, Ore Hill, N. C.;" Private David EL Brown. Chamlee, Ga.; Corporal Eugene McCloud, Charlotte, N. C ' V 1 THREE GUILTY OF CONSPIRING TO OBSTRUCT DRAFT LAW. London, Juhe t2L--Baron von Seyd- ler, the Austrian pricier, left Vienna at midday today for . Austrian head quarters to submit the resignation of his cabinet to Emperor Charles, fys a despatch:-, to - the: Exchange vTeiegTaph from Zurich. j . -0 : s yrf- Paris. June 21.-A dispatch , to the tempi, from Geneva says' the' Austrian government has- decided to put Vienna and. other. large cities on half the preaa ration in order to ameliorate-the con ditions" in' Galicia and' Bohemia. These conditions are-' so ? bad, the Temps quotes , the ' Vienna Neue -Freie Presse as saying that railroad ana otner strikes can" Only be averted by such a measure. The newspaper ' adds that the cities-though bacry off are still In better shape than the country -where there is virtually no- bread. Amsterdam. June . 21. The Frank furter Zeitung's, corespondent at Mun ich' telegraphs that BAvarla is unable tOTJUpply Austria with .potatoes. Frost tias retarded the "hew crop and the old stocks must be ' used sparingly. Indianapolis, Ind., June 21. Follow ing the announcement of a verdict of guilty against Leonard A. Snltkln, judge of a municipal court in New York, lis brother, Maurice L. Snitken and a Joseph Schur, both of ' Indian apolis, of conspiracy to obstruct ' the operation of the draft law. Judge A. B. Anderson of the United States dis trict court here this afternoon said sentences would be passed later. The Snitkens and ctiur were found guilty of conspiring to obtain exemp tion for a Max'Swartz. of New York, by arranging for him to come to In dinapolls for examination before a lo cal conscription board where, he acted as government appeal agent. Judge Snltkln denied he was. a party to any such ''con s piracy ' as Schur described i on the witness . stand. His lawyers ex plained telegrams identified as Schur as ' dealing with the negotiations by saying some one else used Judge Snlt kins' name. - -" , ' . Washington, June 21 New regula tions for the importation of raw cot ton Inyj Italy were issued today by the war - trade board,, supplementing regulations made last May. :- All pur chases of raw cotton by Italy and all contracts between- Italian merchants and American firms will hereafter be supervised by a special office created by the Italian royal minister of -industries. . - i BlEUL?AIMIS Absolutely Removes Indigestion, Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIALS FOR SU3TDAY. , Dill Pickles Queen Olives American Potato Salad . Long Clam Chowder Roast Leg of Lamb, Brown Gravy . Spanish Omelettes' ' ' ' . . . Lamb Chops with.. Green Peas Veal Loaf - t Stuffed Peppers ' New Potatoes Steamed Rice . 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THE ELECTRIC MAINTE NANCE COMPANY. T-WILMIlfGTOJT, If. C. 12 Dock St. Pfcone 43-W. USL Service Station I mmm motelI FIRST STOP ON WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH. N. C Excellent Food Concert in Lobby by Lmnina Orchestra Every Day from 12:00 till 1:30 P. M. and 6:30 till 8:00 P. M. Boats for Channel and Ocean Fishing Start From Oceanic Hotel Pier Reservations, Bates and Booklet, Address C; E. H O O P ER Manager SoDiy's Suits for Men $25 To most men all stars in the heavens look alike. But to the Astron omer almost every little star has a twinkle all its own. The same with clothes. To many men all suits of Cheviot, or Serge, , or Unfinished -Worsted are alike. They know nothing of tailoring, nor do they profess-to know.. SoTky's suits at twenty-five dollars are so unusual in line, as to provide . a surprise even for the most critical. In fact, there' to much difference between suits .In our present selections and what most 1 shops show &t a popular' price that .you oat meed to be aa expert to tell the advantages of one over the other. Solky's Clothes are Kuppenheimer and Strouse mada Geats' . Fanaisaiaa-a et Every Deserlptloa. . J. M. Sollcy & Comp'y ; 9 N. 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