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JtutiUsli-ed eftry afternot~r. U·
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Seatlnel, Ii'le., at &lt;_ho Meehanie
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ror cx.arnple, if all gfobal ten· ages nntl through spec1al pur

cha!ies Farm tools and livestock,
buLidtng tools, machmes for new
cotage
mdustries, cducatwnal
and bealth atds-all are coordlna·
ted so that the people o[ each
trit!s 1n ouP 20th Century'
YJllage can help themselves to
Notio • coiit-tnt wtth dreaming, decent llvmg condJtwns, as be
OAiftE rece'fttty launched 11 broad. f1ls free men.
ened program to make th e m1r·
II, l.l;e CARE, you
real12.e
act' of pleQty com~· to pass v1l·
la~e '))y ~11!!-Jfi~. 'so tha1 the whole that there Jsn'l ti m e tu wa11 for
"f'rt!e" worfd "'Wl'll be stre ngt heried . miracles, you'll want to
semi
Work tng with
governmental yo ur donation Lmmed1ately to
ahd prlvate-fountlatlon experts "Freedom VLllnges", C..:AIIbE, 880
.on t.be .scene, ()}!!RE cfetermmes First Ave , New Yolk 16, N. Y
the vari ous supplH!s needed to (or th e agency's nearest local
carry o~t economic and soc!al ortice). Whatever
you
give,
Improvement s Jn selected under· CAfRE reports on what you pro.
devcl op&lt;&gt;d Villages 1n Southen.s·t vided, where 1t went , ahd how
A.'llll, the ~Ttdd l c E;;~st &lt;md LaLin "your" vtlla se 1s Lhnvoing. In·
Amer Jca-the areas of greate.st .stead
of
wistful
4reamillJ,
crUiLS By poolmg the fu nds Am· through OA.nE you'll have a ptl'erican.s contr1Qut(' to 1ts "Free· sonal part in working mlr.CI~
dom V11l agc" Program. CARE for the caust of freedom .
stons miraculously disappeared?
If, overnight, we saw an end to
the mass povert} th !l.\ has bred
polipcal unnst m .so many coun-

Backstairs At The White House
I:Y MERRIMAN SMITH
Unl ...cf .,,.... White House Writer
WASHINGTON UP - Bnckstain
at the White House:
Jn~\ma~es. slY·' Mrs Eisen hower
i ~ f;,eliltl 'better than she has In
mant ~n\onthg,
.
~e has a phenomenal faculty
f ~· reMembering names At West
PDlnt earUel' Ou s week, she wa~
a ble to cRII by their 1ir~ t names
man)' ~rmy off1cers and th eir
wlv~• . whnm she ahd not ~ce n m
a nqfubero Of ycarg,
NotbinR t'Ould haYP bE&gt;en mo1·e
fi:Jtterin g tO the pcr~ons whose
names were call(&gt;d, as !I seemed"
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first bmllv's stay In Colorado this
summer. Six weeks, be~
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late August Lust , ).;umrp
\(ttl
President an4 ~Is ~
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West Point cadet. his room num
her ..,as 2637 in the north area J f
the bleak, gray-walled barracks
M'4ybe the President runs again
in J~mnybe he do~1m't. But th e
poUttf,la:n ~ who aro advociting ht$
,llJ;aklria another race can't get
rnu('~ cnmfo""l out ot sOmo of th t&gt;
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Another European Is For ALot Of TroUble;
This Time It's T~e Menacing Corn·Borer

To his class of 11H5 at Welt
Point , he stud t he other day, "My
life doesn't have the freedom it
once did."
A cl assm~ Le stopped bim Monday night in the lush e11tJ1:e ':Of
Gene Leone outside Weflt PQIP.t
.IJ GAYLOR P. GODWIN
corn whereas It had only
and said, " It Is sure swell to have UnitN #r"' StaH Corrti!Mn•nt chance before.
you with us tonight"
VMSUJiNIGITON UP - There's
1'•k• Another Look
troubl~ewing for
the J RcsJstan~e. wh1eh
The Prl!sldent said with an air die\
The change In tiLe borer
or deep conviction, "And brother, European corn borer .
the Agrreultural Research Ser ed Dtcke, and Penny to
is It good to get awa}."
of tmg resista nee-breedtD i
Apd as rrJends at Gettysburg V~f! is developing strains
have heard him l'iav l:Hcly, he re· corn better able to resl8t the vor· They fo~.md that :
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salt mine.'' a phrase used by his almost 192 mtUlon bushels of the corn borer
predecessor. ex-Pres1dent Truman corn worth 261 mliUon dallars m mg, is es.tential
Mr 'J't'uman, when he didn't call 19M. N the strains prove tough or early summer,
the Whde House a sal t mme, enough, 1t 1s coneeivable thr 2 Tolerance to
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gomc hmet~ referred tu the execu· eorn borer could JtaJ"Ye.
Dtveloptnent of tbue strains
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Is
underway
at
the
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sta~k
lunne:ltng
by
prison "
corn borer researdl Ia
't o at 1esn.I'Y to save the
Al!keny', 'tow a, 10 the o art of 1the second, or Jul;
Someone gave t he F.IRenhnw~; tbe corn belt Th e
brood.
rive dogwood t'ecs for their arronomiBt t eam l)f If' F
The first llroOO
Pennsylvanllil
farm The trees and L H. Penny beli eve they
eggs laid
were c:hal,v planted in a proll,linent meet a tar1e.t date of 1960
to
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~pot nuur the house, hut the El·
reloue of the new strains
m the
scnhowcrS' farmer reported after
At one
lime,
a few days to the President that
thr trl'~~ were heAvily clipped and 1£11entists believed they
transplnn tect to a molat area near the way to l!ckma the corn bor·et I
h1~ pond Now the trees are doint: with an lnbred lin., Of corn
f.11nnu~ly nnd the President ex· borer resi!ltance Bul the
pf'rt~ ~reat blossoms nex:t spring. a resourceful msect,
Onlv one 1lrnwback- he doesn't l:jP by developin&amp;: a new
lis own. !luring the
kll•JW wh.1 t rolor thf'v wi!l b"
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1o a 1·wo-.brooded rather than
Slftile-broocted Insect.

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:knew bt~ftf!r now She knows thnt
th :orc i ~ not hm ll lilte the frc£'
and naturnl an1ff
var;ltlcm becauM we fHI that
In i t N·hntcal rmhllr11t1on of the
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re1!4'11lrch 11inr.il lfl:36.

The rcm1on why hhS1-and-~
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to donnn11tn hi t bat H1ey
fellow ,,tciJitsts
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Unlf•d Pnu Selenre l!dltor
NF.W YORK UP- A lcadlnr,
"dt•n!J fu.' slurlent of ~mo llm g hu,
thrown n bomhKht•ll 1nto that cor·
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hi.11 breat h ion!( e no u r~ h rnr !J
lllmel l Lo be blown 1nto his noso.ri]8.
a~o1us Sid• Questions
Even alt"r ion::~: trumm!l. rno-.t
human belucs con't t~rform r~
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arttrl&lt;!h.liljY of th ~ :~ l tuati on " 'oil.'
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tbu llttadk, plants w.ith severe
shank hljuty proiluee · eh\ill)y
ears, or! the ears 'drop and are
miS!Ied ny the plct.er.
T.Jte aetvln Say1 It il
easy to, establia:b borer "''lst•'l',•i
in neW 'Inbred Unes 0of eorn
.owienti.9ts began in 19ro wlth
a
fi!W promiJiing hnes, and
now 1 Wrinkle 011
face
hav~ !lOme 600. But the nut job
''They had to chance
movle
they face i1 more dntficu1t. Tbey seript bt'eaule of ceruJors" abe
have to lntl'oduee thts resistance la\!a:hed.
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1118ble charaCters such u good had Stanfoi'd ,.,.,,jng • 91, 1,0:
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8Y ALINE MOSBY
UniMd Prnt St1~1 Cor,..,O..dent
HOLLYWOOD tJP-on a rieh,
dliovle set actrds Joan
is portra~lng the .fabulous
Nesbit ThaW, the ~Gibson
of the ·gax tOO's over whose
love millionaire ltarry K. Thaw
shot playboy Stanford White.
Twenty miles acrosa town from
1J;;; 1 ~h e movie fintasy at 20th Century
llth~e~bo~r~e":r_Lt~w~o_:s~hlllo~b'~~·tt~~~~~~C~~~~~~~~~~:t_; Fox, the real Evelyn &amp;at oquJetly
in her simple }.rt studio today.'
l cr('d, odnr-frce air 1s int ooduced
,Forty-nine years ago next week
Into the box for him to brenthc.
-June 23, 1906-Evelyn'• hus·
Odors nr 11ny sort in 1ny degree
A\)11088
tot. Came ftlh 13. A. apree
band killed White in a fit of Jea·
M mten8il )' can be added to thnt
1. Bet'ont!
. lolall()
10usty at the Madison Square
1111 &lt;tnd ngully controlled
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DOWH
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Garden Supper Cluh, aDd the
tor
1. Spade·llkt
Smelllntt Fuclnltlen
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lmpl•menl
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C:OJlvt)'Of' teaeh 9e'ulptin1J.
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Weert 'Attlrt'• Smoell;
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a:. Ch&amp;.nue c:l~ r.emnant
of diamonds an,~d,O:I~~:·~
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llti!Jlhcr of unanswered que ~otions '
:llmut 1t cnn be gtleti1Sil!l~ at 1 when'
ytJu remember that \\Jh•t.~ man
~m e ll :t a~tottle;l doesn't' sln~i at
all, v.hil Whftt smells ·gdocld lt one
man ml\y be ofleh~lwe eno.U b \b
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tlve lv rl 1slntcrested sctontitie re·
8ttlrl'h showed ~hat vet)~ 1mal1
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):)ut mto chewinl fUm, co"ld deodorl 7.t• nothlnjl ,.yet 'ln'\ny peonte
wel'(~ eomplctely eonvince&lt;! that
lh1•sc ~ mall emounti worked. In.
dec,J, smt"l!ing Is 11a clasely co ~' ·
ncrt&lt;'q w1th mental proeettl'!l
lhtil mnst Bdenttflc studenta cr1 It
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while southpaw Johnl!Y
handttdfed the Redlep
hits for his !eventh
Duke Snider, who Insists
rather hit in Crosley Fitld
Ebbets Field , capped ' th' ~-"_cc·
run rally with ~is 20th
run that drO\'e in two team·•••"'-'
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epea,ol. we have jus! die pn~Oij4l. slft that
will please Dad. Come in today --'- an&lt;l
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ther the ain\a,tnd pumDfeJ oJ,our
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year we will aim. l'IJJIIL and Ob&amp;I!IJQJ.

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tereited me~bera ,) "e utled . W
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Leagu~ fleld witb a 7·6 triumph
over the Thrers ' In 10 Innings.
Mickey Manne's sln,le w\th two
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of the Women•• Soeielf ,..
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Ruben Gomez in a S..O
tbe hinds of the Giants.
the rookie first bueman
recalled trom- MinneapoU• ol
American Aa•ociation, drcwe
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oj¢nt of. tllo ¥(d.,el"'i1 B~olrieu lim, o/ the Chamber ol com. lllU lli&gt;u4Nt0tk wu 1110::,~~
llld Prolutlon~ Women} Club, meru, J. H. Orale; Rev. W. B. of lno qndlo-llln\t•t !
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lDOilth w~eq the reeutu dinner aPw "'1110 eponsored e~)' and
tlleotllir ~ the B~W wu held P9•1"1' Cjln!.,ta in the ochoq)a on
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Your TOwn Boo1t,s Yr,u."
Tbe nin;t:h &amp;Aniverury qf 'h'
KiD Hina Rus~ell wos pret:ident
loeal clu~ WQ "ltbr•ted durinl tpr two years and the iDeal BPW
t~e •dlnntr Ud ~t presidents broadea11t' over Wlf.H In obler·
lighted treed and fQt c.andl.es vance of Nf,JionaJ Bwineu Wom·
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eake ,.._a Pllt Q1 ,the ,ee~emoqy. the Chll4i;e\J'' Home; had noal.i
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Q'l~mbel', n1hted .a meroor~aJ spon 5ored a style •how by 8 Cip.
· candle tor 1be . first prMJdtnt~ cjnnati 1 t~pt, and 1 card ptri:v tt
Mrs. Lewit Bl.JrfonL
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Major C. D. Graber wbo has 1
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Army.Jiospi~al, Denm, Colo., is

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Mrs. Honrd Nolp;n:, _ ~l gs
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Mr~ and Mrs. ·H obart Ri111 . of
Crooksville were weekend guest~$

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240, Boy Scouts ol America, w1Jl
meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at
Lbe Middleport Public Library
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and other relatives.
Mra ·M. S. Campbe!l of Hunt-·
ington, W. Va ., lS the gueat O( her
brother, Frank Chapman and dau~
ghter, Min Mary Eliz:abeth.
Mr. and Mrs. John TerreiJ an~
daughter l.Jia Sue w~re bUJiDeU
v&amp;sltors in Gallipolitl Monday.
Orvel Michael of M11nsfiieid
rJved"TuesdaY. for a visit wnn.f.'~'1
father George Michael and
brother and sister in·law, Mr.
Mrs. Oliver Michael. and family.
Mrs. Bertha Scott is confined J.o .
her home by illness.
·
Mrs Lester Hart underWent ·
major :;urgcry Tuesday at St. Jb:
s(\ph Hospital, Parkersburg. ' Hfir
1 room number Is 422.
Dr. Kenneth Amsbary spent
Tuesday in Culumbufl and accompanied his daughter
Ltky home from Mt. Carmel Hos1 pita!.

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$1.98up

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CAMERAS

CIGARETTE
LIGHTERS ·

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Pldure• In A Minute

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PIPES

BOX CANDY

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'FREE VACCINE

has not '
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veto the biD.
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appointed by the goveroor would
isSue ~Ida lo fiDanet ~
tlon,. estiUted al about five mil·
lion doltan:: ,
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eraUOil WOUld beC!ome tbe ruponiJbilit)o Of the .tate. n wu . lestionated the &amp;o.iilll would be retired
in 4P )'~~
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The prq:e would be open Jfor
t~ubUC ale,. witb, ,tbe mtm1ted
ebarae $1.40..- for·.eilht' houri. '
Tb&amp; Houee put an 1amea~ment
ll)to the ·.blJI pmidlnl tho\ ,le~P.
latoro 'IIOo!ld be -...ured of p.&lt;tt.
ID;

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Lillo"' Jt..MtriOn said
c~erat feelial that

l'tl'l ud otiHi!(Mate '

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SHAVING
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Mrs. Jack Seell&amp;, aister 0{
if'Oom and Miss Carol
eouJin of the bride

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JILL MAYBE

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Wilson, John Wayne Teaford,
Jack Seehg and ToRt Reutel'.
Preceding
the ceremony a
half hour of nuptial mu.slc - was
presented by Ml.ss Joy Smith, organ~at nnd lUra Ed1th Kunz'e and
Mrs. Jun~ VlnVranken, vocaLists
Miss Smith pJayDd, "Atway.!l", "I .
Love You Truly," and "Whither
Thou Goesl". and Mre. Kunz.e and
and Mrs. Vt~nVranken sang, 'Mel·
ody of Love", ''eecalL!Ie" "Ob
Promlse Me",
"Through
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Years", 'The Lord's Prayer" •
whJie the couple W(!re ""''•"'''
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by her rather, wore a · ballerina
length t:ress of whiti! broeaded
satin, fat~hwned princc,u style
with V neckline and three

Kenneth Kmg served

Super' Speed Ramr
With the Enrydopcdla of
Sports

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Cr1vottA told police hit attad'
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Tbe 'tbrory th1C II.Afet)(iea; adiDI" on IHmbiert of the rtng. l..a· J ·~.::':;·, or tomeoae conneete4 witll
ter be ideatif'lild 12 other men anA l"
ltaa:~ the tn&amp;rgiai'J' ·, .

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dans' organiution would reluc
hntly arcepl the President's mord
modest an million dollar propoaal
to furnish free vaccine only to
youngsten whose parents cannot

A gift 1&lt;t make him even more
handsome . , . at leisure, at
the club, at business. Give
Dad oomethj.ng smart to use
aild bo proud, of ... from our
huge selection.

loath Side mp Sebool in Pitb·

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Sheriff Claark!:l;
Ruuell 11id today.
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The 1berlll, who iJ iavetd&amp;lt:hiJ the thrft with Pomeroy Po.'
lice, tald that wtknown thlevea
broke iD to the dnll rtore oa

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'l1le nUdlkl rlnl'&amp; operaUnn11
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Cravotb., 18, a formlft' student at 1ft ~,. MJ~nlnt tWt ,...,.._ 1'hf,

ed , "no ehdd will be denied a
. vaccinahon becau.!lc of inability to
pay a rh.Ysiclan'.!l fee."
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worth of nareotia aDd appresk
matelJ" 1125 Jn eub, wu cirritd
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Loose To Enter Store

l'llllburp - · • Supt. Adam
Gelsler aid Todd'bad refuted to
waiYe atraditiOD I.e Penn11ylvaniJ
aad "we11 haw!: to fight to set
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ican Mctlleal Association ehara:ed
today lhat a lJemoc:uuc pl'an to
provide frel.' polio vaccine to all
children ts "completely unneeea·
sary" and would , involve an "un
relllonable" expense f, ,r American

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•Mrs . Allie Grueser and i 84?D
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an d "'"orae Roy carried in a · Columbus paper Abe and Jrandaon Randy )IaUck
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