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16 Continued From Page One POWIIX VII VI i : imary la l t Au^itf-I. "This will be out Near* com rnunitv, Riucc !<1 i vcj.<n(it.-. "that will! not fall for 'be coll-; l.ikt ;and tin. i:ev, spapor column ist:-: wh- have predicted that Harlem j will vote for Dewey. Actually the • • ptsopli are somewhat ahead of then j i a|ter: Anu anothvi- tiling -'llo i 1 ever heard • t • nev -pap’ • ": 11 Harlem'- final i nil;. I'oi the Trti-| man campaign t. schcfluh d he | Thursday mr.'h - . at !!:••• • ' Gate ballroom with at ex pec nj audience of mote 'ltan G.ttou pc .-or:.-. The lollowinp Sunday after nnon Congressman Powell will id-1 1 the . Tb< *•it v ‘ . voter in bet at If ol j frittum; and tie; 1 entile Ort'ivc: o>, j ticket - e.ccorciii . . to tut tmuantce nU'ti! made by the .noil: 111 :::■ t,-> - offll . micro \oti: j plied "W- t) : i y ... • Iv. ; ’ to con c out ’ 1 m to- Truman | 1 talked v. illr ; n ■ Id ft lio .-. on :; j tius in New Y.u i; tie < liter d.-y ! He raid hi' had lived tie re U u j about. 42 year IJuI he asif lor- j got Jim cmiv .a South Care.lina. ; his home state t vetr- ntV ei li.. ; breadline ' he ;>,b. rub bit . hi-' unshaven face. •Hooseveit ■ ’ u - "tit "i thal." he cut:!inaed Ttu-j win I"llo\vir>|j in hi kn.'-ih j teY tor civ .! figiit- 100 mi:.-, ; 1,, vole for hiii,. - in bid,iapoe- i ader tedd tin-. "! at!, a l{coUi.)licall :;tl! ! II: it.l 1 ‘I 1 lit! if. Ii t It.; \ • I Intldeoit-lly Pit! f. J". .11> ill hide.O.l J fj.- Tt 111- o i ft uititm " '1 h.. wu.rhouf the tout J have tuni into tilt I ’ "tie Hop,nil :n'eel v -1 • who! «s. f..eiutiti."l v in lav or us D-cvve ! Hen- :i' lie Ita: iHr;; invi; ;i-'tit« «i 1 Hi lie i.. - alt ■ e , til e* ~;et :. i'rumati o,i * .'I ■ . ui 4 -t- i i !,.: .; I ~ r In I ! a.id lhit tbiii nit it the;; « t-.m-ti !■ cut villi dt-il j t ar./.' bhidf.- iSv,i t nat ho-: ro \ v,: c . v. civr. i i: Ml. ! , ur,i.,. , - : - lot toe y i;, I i ~-j |e e, <> . ,t it--,, was hi i-U*Vv<.-V<.-r. it is hipiliy probable | . that • lit- Nh pio vote iii liliti j-. I, - . dtaua, Missouri. Ohio, and I’-.-nn- ! sylvania nu.v .-issnrc 4 tie cdectii.i• . •T T: ),ta;jit 1- i scncraHy bc-l.'cv ;. ed itc.w that HST will carry I .-• ' et.Utv .-"titii except ~ossibl> Vii ijiitli. With rorm No • n?!tern v-. te- j under hi- tn-it. Trimtati may -.vr-ij ) P*ck .-tnotflc: Ido m tite no:'.' ..tlli V*. e- • Tl. . •hi :i •... .- .- vie tury v. uh a -mail t.an But Wit! It. e Me N'es.iin fp. !■ that It- » vole sot Truman is < • ifit ' to l-feile.jtc tile lii r-t mU'CCst : •-'! \ eei Oi - K', >-■: It till- Prt’skx.nt 1 Uue not wiii, their vote lor t tit at ! v. ill be an tippi/i iaiit ~.-kc.i el m- ; i -P pl eetttt i: ,i; ft,-;- i, t.; eiv-t: . l oftl.-; -‘an 0 anti it *soi 1 i peeve is t Ne - diO's Hand by their teal friends. ! Al-U viiti-e use : : their Trumat- v.-te will say P.t Ks- : vou’l! have to peovc yourv-h ev t y i or, Abraham D.t.e .in': cuanuil RA( i: LO W or iht* Fode; a j Honit* I.< >;.r: IXink r and trm-o jVder all v d thcnt end. is rnn; iiahlhks K..KH-. lor NCC :: V K .:.. for .Union. HIGHWAY 55 u, APKX j.. ; icaliy ctiper ..Ay; sue:, aid umn 1 tky. trees glistening brown and gold ail tite wav--a veritable oanorama oi natute s wonderland from tup or crest of each KTI to i'iic depth of each valley filled the poet: t' situ. 1 Vi it;: -real fevvo. jit o rest . Apex hay matured . Oniy a lew ol thy natives have re mained ancient. If you visit so do nothing till you he.,, from Mi. Rainy or J. C Hoy: Mr. Have- vat ~f tor :.uy 5 Novo York, to vi'H Mr Calvin L‘.-a;v-. and Mt. and Mrs. Bill \V;!e«. x, forme; pianist fur Jimmu Lunfe- Inrd’.s ban.;.!* thence to BaJimiore, i Md. to see m-t; ;-in ivt'A Mr-. I.OTTA BURTON. MR. AND MRS. JUDM/S FREEMAN AN j MR. AND MRS W. W. STiiUD- VvICK v. i re entertained while in - Apex -by Mr ~ d Mix. Jones and Mcsms. Harrv and Elbert CY lien H I L I. S 1 D E HOMECOMING. THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEKEND. Ttum wait plenty ,-i support, for Gastonia in the root • .up .-i'etiorr Over . ,dd sirotu;. Hiirhlanti dre ■ first ITocd fc;it failed to make tfu extra pmnt. They scored in the fust qmulcr but Hillside r.miv back in tht same Iframt imJ evened things ! , the turn ot ?-« That is n .w the btoi s ended. Spf'lted oi t; . Throng Mi : and :'vl i* -. J li .St'h..xi-ei. Fori:.-; -Flft - - Bustc; Baines, Robert K.o;r,i pv, Mr. . i Mrs. W. .1 j Kennedy. F, .'i!V-ss..r Harry Wliif i fed. F ’cv„i:- Guttis, Mr. an d j Mrs. Samp on, Dempsey Whitten. ! Mr and Mrs. {Joyrnai and Guide 1 I Lin Hcillovva: . Ale.v R even a Do j Vann ,e* al , The came was \ spieled Via : *.:■ t;■ » WFSB. Air.- i pr;.-;eist Dr. arid Mr.-:. ' W. Love i Oi MeLuiic. Carolina . I Mr. ftubvi McNeil petit the j -woi k-erid m Durham. N. C. Fit i.-. tin- ii, .tl’Ui 1 liat Onk Cil / ■ N i ■ Me; ,Julius K FYci'ttian j vj.-ikd hee husband Mr. Juiiit- ! of M". Glenn Ft •lioi'tnn. n. C - M”. and j Mr: (, j T .Wits,- 1 1-TV) M r.- fnl F' -V.- , I i|V-w .1- • 111 i 71), V:-d - ' ! IV- • n-> j u T ' ... .;■ ‘ ~ , t ' . • • n j A nw r -is cr -v r : owe pw 11’- ! T mt/i;’ t-v • ~,y, tyrrinh'"-- ’vere sun-no*tc»< to u'nnC'-r and ghosts In the early 15th can tury thousand- el • .* ii were slain aid burned at 'be stake. King Jc.tnes had u nv pa>'-*ed tn Farliarnent pruviding im tlv.- pun i.shitK.T.t !j 1 tmyoe.c b..iv,n;; mtei i uuim: with witches. One sto'.A t:;-i 1. the Jaek-O Lantern:- .vt re iv -iti"i ' • ■. .sl:ng\ man namerl Jaci: • u as c i front ll'.. t.uf’ ;c. - rind f'li-t ;i,! -. ro ei r1: 1 t-s ini playing .- ■■ ' eai iok' ■ : ‘hi -,h --vil;: Tho-t. ■ r us mtiny su plus' '.ruins -Lout t.v tirm Om- V..i--.I .-'-lie. !- !.. ’he t' : ■put an . cm t l . t -to fry and • pen : ' ;Vs Mild win-litv.';-, vv, th< rr- to h a .;. come- l be eg'.; rv : . Aniittier: Tu- n >. ; j tin : • ard ;:k !.• ' >t. I. ,n *• tfu's on ;. 11 r fed Pul ' sto< kim*!- "i; y e ii< .id -. il •iiijatii oi tiu- "in von at- ..-. i n-; to wed. Then. If yum eat -i crust of drv bread bi-lore tot lied on H. any wish yiu ,v:;! i-oirn true, tla :>■ '.Vti: i-'t -s: 1 '.i: p: -i.-.neritv i( a . cat tumps in \a us hip lion •i 'Mir. Hu!" ! Nl) ’! ;■ '.I ' tt-' i! Mi I'--.: li tOi.i: • \ t-;» o spieled of lii.it which c.-.ic- m Tone . What i- it?. !r ■; on uti • xplainable ioi ryliiing. \-V:G-. ii fid things .are ir-s-.'bic. -tit :l not;; op Y- a :v i : di’ii.y mirach: Sale-; pu.sie-is : .on a' : ,;:ll U ,"'..:.|t it 1 vai awfd-u vo..i have irv-.h sup!.;y Lit h" :■ .•: -v ii*. t , " . luifac-r.tvi d .-a i. w . . it. :s the mo.-it toseoj iu'. of pas..( • •‘i i <l l'- ,i:. i \ ;.-i ; ’ , • ; u J t liu . : 111* 5iJ I>H si Mr --V < ourst* Nuyy OjH‘ll \f \! .Fill I a .Ah ,y /-, -. lil FVO.itlftioll M0t..., - So, ,-! iji a,.;’ of f.val .a ,Mi;-ina ■ah Si-h-.iol a: ikoiiit. Admimst*.' ;;.! i !h ! ' . , ir !i ; 1 - <h|.i E Mavev in. "t-ii aat" t-u f»! o'.o e than li" ur,sad i-ina. amt arovid' - inte.":.i'.i.- ti.iimfiC in U 0:3 itl't: •- Si Siaot' .;!> l.t;V' teach in'-' ruethriij-. With fie object :n -lew i'■ training managers, the course ; onsidei-r a chne-ai ■ e.s of produet ion such as time e!-tUv, i; :u s: i< hJ.; .% OiK f IJihu -prj ilc ' - . - .: Ha: i Univi , i: > ~. i --j <-t ntJpg by oi, eihi r insfhuiid:.: in ti; lav r Elates and Canada, mclmk'n; f-, Univ. i.-ity of Chi-aco met t| vard i Jrsi verst t.v. Prok-ssor Maxev spent th-- past co"., on a Carnegie Garni to ert liogo m r< t aieh m P.-o. -vs-e -vvi'ii'-'f! hi- 1., K ifilt . I- vis'd, u -- or Jods-.m Neff, ha-tueriv h, v proV.e ; . . :a: . ii ■■■ .J*) \ j’S) tv. ai Co'ik*g<• .sut i ; a rmitiGU' Scii-' u 1 iXu-uMi - /'>•'* min ignition of Harvu: i U;i--ivr sity. Hu joined the liJ-cuity -o .\i whom, umni-s the ijiip-iu- NJerri- rvcctitL tMumi iivt-r in ft > t ouri Oc tober IN mi several cl..;rs.es a (u; javi- N. r^ ro > Vlt v ,js his address lets r.rvi i registered a*, tie Hiootivi urtli Street YMC.V aecordiiig In the i; coi'L .jJ ties \s-.o; i.itiiiii. i l Raif'il it ix «*u i\e 'St i.“i-tar> has informed the press Tlh.-. da-'ly aiakc-hcik-v -.- pravtJcc It) reco;-.;ni7:e tliv broths'.* vli< n.»d i.l ft Pa\s lo Ad\i-iiise! ! ! rrlir — r , - - i.y . . ■** '*,“**’ F.' “ -X]* , J SJkJr- A J\ ‘ v j » .. " <V / \ %V"' J ..i ■ , •"n -^,..nn; .;„d , ....yiL2. MAP PLANS FOR AUGUST MEET DKTROIT 'ANP: At: eigli! point ; tO; liM|j (UIS bl-l-il m.i -p.cl -'ii! ff>v I. he t ennecdonal ii it-goriiitalion of tbc AML Cl'urc lit i Deri I. DiHlcy. prc-i dent, .use,!-."'cert tins ,veek The L. held -If: an nual rn.v.hv; ~ W'lbcrfortv Urn v, ir.lty. -N.tt.-l 5-7. reviu.- e ■ Bees • . . ivn • live Li.* y they ;,.i bcu :, -a- I prop;, c tor as 1040 ng sv :it i a: oi -- -1 It 4 . Laymen ; r.tiin:’ tc Vtcmi the S. f|,,- ;,r. 11-. u> -ted !,.- rite A!. •! G, aces cere!..’." f .he ai 7«c N'lt-lb -khd Slreel 1 hilsdejphia -1 Pa Sctniiinr.s .uni pan el discti: skins v.-ill i • l. -id i-rt the variou: m;:i- - f't i- jikciifis v/til Incucle 1 Ai ■; i c-:- and nupniix ■ i of at : it:n 1 ..icc-o ihi'-* X b ti < is■ i:i 1 ol ! ; !!::• yvnera! enrfi mu - «-f i lie AME it N ui c’i! held, m Kan -:.: City Kan., j ■ la:-: AT..;- Study lit tifoecdiirc- ~|td r-: , iinmicnua'Lai-: for in-pr.-vine pro- j , cc'li'.t ■-: -! tls- general conference pa "I c;: is i l.v Hu- ele'-tisni met hi,(t- Idea:- l : -r us.ptov :r, iti. rU'.v lii i a : i -St.- of lHe i t i , .-em lit : !.li,-c..i"hout ti e chneciiOM. 4. Rc-commendaiions lor bemtU fyin.; -e- vt nu'ikie mor-- n.ancni r::? V: j 1 1 -1 i:■ the s:;:-.,,c of An te.." .VjK k *hnciis»>». < ions Oi in l j *•')>>: King f-.Ji ii t oof t: i>: u \> .- ol l '*' so the Ah] Y: ('hor<!j f \ ' O JU- S:. * ••;t y a ! 1 t ?' ■ i.tv n,«,vp„ ; pdi. 'I Siody of X-.v x)u A.MK h,y --* • •''h -re.,! - i v! \;t>;i;u 1 ' to 'Ft- iuoczn ai »d j;ii jJii »: lit'-' the eiVUicii h Definrao.:] of fih in^ilar-eota] |j» l. i<M 'pi y. • ofjii t' ! J-J JljOj i. «jf Xhe A*ME ('iiiivvh !’• llhuU: -.H ff-Ui,y.. l he x rii A!lt i: F*' . Ouhhy wee!- . 5S uj-e.y lay* : ; >;• ;l.!e h) .-iUohd the niurAnq. IU v. them io ady for the inretin.-r FEINTS SERIES Os ARTICLES ON NESRO POLITICS ~. a'"' - hhslN - "A total t< ' diffti: -"H Xinung •-■ imd'y ■n<r;;:;...H ns !,s *,/i; ct- of power xt:n■ ,v, jts s Henry Is-,, Moon T-’i die diri'eni Rt:Dubl.u i . f= The Negro in Politics. "hi Lh-H, Mvfoii <’ontimu jfc :. t i'H* t )th& fi: olu > ■:}.' ’ ;uii:.. : Balance of pow er— ihe Nv:g to Vote - ir-aiV;- iii ..ia i r< x i• oducioi y artf cl e m t : h is oil.} 1 JS>. vt ■ V !,■].! u ..CuUJiar: "Fo, the inst •'mil in his hisknv to* Nt/gro-Aaivvican ha; signii.- * arit voting .’Tn-ngtii tn variou : set-tii.vis ol in; i uuntry " Sin-c*' tin- iiivnhdatinn ul the wnuo arimai'y by the supreme court de c* ion iJ April 2. 394-i. Moon as a nd(-) lot political )e- G'ognitmfj in the south. According to Moss, tr*e Negro issue of di.scrinrinatioti. He tare, anl ; ■ tnJ'iat :-::i. iabc: am h- o-'ine iegi: ia* v..i. but i vc-n ti" -Hsu. .- :ms Tite Negro citizen. Moon sjyy . - confront'- J ;th the i.'is.i -lems rd weighij e THE CAT CM NTT A NT Happy Khmer New Year. W ith nearly fiftv Negro mindidale-. for oflii'i-H ranging from L, S. Senate to sanitarv district trustee. Hie f*rogressive Parly -late lists the larg es/ number *»( Negro e.mdidaU's for |nildie ofliee *i ire Iteconslriietiou <lavs, 1 i\e of the nominee on the llenrv W aliaec ticket, reading from b ft the merit - ol pu cati-P 'ate- on ila vital is rut o' civd right-, ni d' tet'niining which could m; st effectively implement .-.ucti pio gram. and of < valu.-titn. th. p-.i --i.!ii .1 prn tics and tin In: ees tlt, y epresent. Cit:n:; '.’in e pr<en* X.-cr- • poli’.H-al ll acie. s tc h, d,ed \ OTi: Till, S I RAILin DEMOCRATIC TICKET i! « i>o V<HI | RemumbcT Turn Dewey talked integration but thumbed his nose at the Andrews Bill to wipe, out Jim Crow in the New York National Guard. Bus President Truman Issued un Executive Order end' ins discriminatory practices tn oar armed forces. • Remember the Hoover breadlines people selling apples on corners : ; r e >F\ r. .Hid a uni Ul jobless, hun-:’. \ X'lX ere* tu ' ng thr •• oveu v? But the Roosevelt-Truman Adminis (rations gave Negro breadwinners the chance to work at every land of job earning mod? money than ever before in then fives, Remember Negro families crowd* mt'-le, GOD-H - (i.y f'eA: - and v HI I ! B;it under fDR and 1 ruman they got decent homes in Federal Housing projects at rents they could afford. Remember Dewov called American teachers' efforts to get better / *A~ salaries “vicious' and his stooges Gin the HGth Congress olocked gj education. But Truman urged Congress to pass the federal aid to education bill so that teachers could get better pay and American children better school facilities. Remember Hoover had veterans lired upon and kicked out ol the Nation’s Capital when they ask jTljjK ed help from the Government. But the Democratic Administration of Roosevelt and Truman passed the Gl Bill of Rights the greatest progrnr >r | veterans in the world's history. i ‘•EMEMBER THAT SINCE LINCOLN REPUBLICANS HAVE GIVEN NE GKOES NOTHING BUT HARD TIMES. VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 2. in the Nr.v Hcpubiic n-.i'.t,;::. Grorgo Cynnon. Pragn-.-.-'u' 4 . A. T W ; Id. n. D.-mocrat, end A.chi ::l-i ( 4 , . .!. , It-, pui-.iii an. ,\l:> 'll i nciutk'S: “All thne f- • L-‘ ‘ the pin! il ill of 1 ti,., :. !'"l!;t- •.>;• ,-t -U • Xcgfu votl-, :.i 1942 io vi> Tin c.M.OM.vi io rigbl. art-: H,-\. William ItroKii, cantiidalr for 11.I 1 . ''(•nati 4 from Nvirlli Carolina, Pastor of St. C* 4 org*% Methodist Church in Maxtor,, V C ; ® Nlr-, Paul Hubo-om, r-audidate for Scrrelarr <d Siatv in < onnt-cticiit. author and lerlurrr; Koh vrt i bur-on. . mdidalt f»»r \.-»enibly from Pldhi- (Ml H( il TO OBSERVE 0lit! \\M\ERS\ii\ i New Orh ar.H (ANPi - Saint Mark Fi.urtii Baptist Cha:v?t, l*c rdido and Galvr/ Str*■*.■:*•, one -if '*• r fe f ■ \ * \% r m 4%r 4 * mC. i *3 l ® ? j w? W‘ . r i . 1 ‘ • :■ss< Till V!AN is CH AMPION OP JOBS I’OH M'iGKOKS • Governor William Hastie is v,.>. *. -- ! ti.vu of President Truman. And for J von.-.on. in. is th" first Negro Governor oi the Virgin Islands. He was ..ipijoinud by True no, it its typical of Truman that merit not race —— har. been the basis of his appointment*. Under his regime, Judge Irvin C. MoHison oi U. S. Cil. turns Court was appointed ;,]<• He appointed Dr. Chan,ting Tobias and Mrs. Sadie Ak'xandei to the Presi dent's Committee on Civil Rignts; Judge Herman Moore, federal judge in the Virgin islands; Mr. John St-ngstaeke TRUMAN PISJ.S FOR NEGRO HEALTH Chief Executive O.K.'s program tor better med ical services for Negroes President Truman’s policy or Negro he- Th is the strong est ever taken by any l.e S. President. Last September he placed himself squaudy be hind a 186-page report pre pared by Federal Security Administrator, Osrm K. Kw iug. Kcpresenting seven months of research the report war. pledged “to provide complete medical services to every one in the Nation, . . . without re gard to his race or religion.; the color of his skin . . . or the place he lives in our land ~ • , It was hailed by Dr. Lewis Wi ight. Surgical Director of Harlem Hospital. He called it . . . “a document of historic , importance'’ . . . For the av erage Negro it meant a recog nition of his medical needs To you and you and you. it 1 means better hospitals, better health. That is if you re-elect Truman this November. Il was the same Oscar Ew- i ing, appointed by Mr. Tru-1 man, who sponsored the fa ;nou, Gallinger pHn. It goes, into effect this year. Perhaps you don't know of it, But this is what, it does, Gallinger is 1 a municipal hospital in the District of Columbia. Ai- WKIK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1018 delphia's 21st District; f.dmi joluiMin, ramliilalv ti»r Slat* 1 Auditor in Indiana am! only woman to In president of <4O United Auto Workers l ocal 7<*l; and Jerry Uilliam, candidate for UongreA* from \ irginia, executive secretary of the Nor* folk, Va. IYUAUC « I i l ibt* u!.t and his: >rn oditice ~!' X: -' Orb an . will ■ oserv" t' 041:i X. v !: !;> ; pastur. tiu U>. 4 . Ki.i’v.. d .1 Thorap'-.-n. aniuuinn : tn- 'w-k Annivt-r.xai-y eoiVimilic.. 4 huh are .Limes K. G.:ie ;»one: ;<1 ■. bair tn.in; 1,. C. ,T,j.ir,r' tt>. ;Vl. T Hnno.lt M' 4 M Sa'.dcv.-s, K and Mr. Lester Grange,, to ihe President'.: CommiUee lor Equal Opportunitv in Armed Services- ' Rd vard Dudley, minister to Liberia; Dr Mar shal i Shepard. Reiv-rder of Deeds of D. C. hold scores oi !ugh salaried jobs undr r Pres. Truman. Mrs. Thomastna Johnson in the Labor Dr-pi.; Frank Horne m Housing; Joseph Albright in Veto vans Administration: Ally. Maceo Hubbard in the Dept of Ju.sitce; Marsden Cabell, Jr. as as-istanl to the First Assistant Postmaster General; and Dr, Ralph Bun dle formerly with the Stale SWW ' 9 “ 6 D ■ \ / WHIP I /‘j WOULD \;[ Buy * j tw THIS MUCH f _ ra//1 1 1 ' AOT-H A \ lEPUSJLICAN/ KCONGRfSS 425? %) ml ; though seven out of every ten ; patients were Negro, it. jim : crowed Negro doctors. By ; Ewing’s plan a certain num ber oV beds will be assigned !to physicians from Howard University. Vacancies among its. six medical officer posi Mr, A Stewart R J Laßi anre, ■ ; Mr.-. Annie Mae Thompson. Mrs, D. V. Johnson and Mi-.. Km ! K' | : The: ( is. itjii- ! hmt; mo, ■ ass»mg the lii.it: aha a fair; tlis rOSlt , v/o»-< :jo crowded here raid he'lt Depr.rt.iViC'-it. ?.mv U.N. Medi ator it» Palestine. But Pres. Truman is not in toesied onK in big job* for' a few people. Thousands of government girls, thousand* of Negro fathers are earning their living in federal em ployment, And these jobs are * protected by Truman’* Eut* <; alive Order setting up an FEPC for ail federal depart ments. i'ins guarantees that i * here can be no discrimina tion on any federal job any where ir. the U S. To keep this job pro tec lion Negroes will vote for Truman. tions will be opened to Ne ! groes on a basis of merit. . Right now tite administra tion is completing a program to increase medical training for Negroes. And to all of this President. Truman gives his full executive support. * . -AZ-i
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