ILAQE FOUR THE cllllltlorrrrowll GUARDIAN Morning Daily iFouudc-d in I387) President: Lieut. Col. \\3 CW5!" 5- 519ml" Vice President: J, R. Burnett, F..l.l. Secretary: Lleut, Col. l). .-\. hiuclfilnnon, 0.5.0. Editor and ltliinnglng illrrl-tor. J. It. Bllfilfll- F-J-l- Associate Editors: Frank iialkcr and iun A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION RATES l, u“, m PL,“ $4,“, p“ year; $2.50 for 8 month; 5L25 for 3 months; Bun for one month Ultv Delivery $5.00 per 71'1"“. $3.00 I0! t1 mfllluil 51,75 (or 3 months; 60c for one Month. By Mail to other Pnlvlni-i-s and u. s. a. 85-00 I191‘ yell’ Saturday Weekly: 513ml pUl your; $1.00 for ti monthl- iUu-for 3 uloutlil obtained at New York; Old “Wellington, bililfilliill may be Th; Charlottetown llllll‘! rulllnre. liotailnl’: piawa Agent-y. 5w", y"... Aggq-fll-y, tnrnl-r llllll and B01195] Dlvlflillulil-lli M... Alli-hwy, 124s Peel 5a., loan-m“ ,1, rim», .\ i IIl|_\ .~i., Turutlln; News fltnld, chum, Lam-p", Utulnn; linlfn- \e-\\o Stand. Hudbury. Ont: llub ‘robin-rt: shop, Milllrfnn N. IL, ' ‘The Strongest lllenlury is Weaker Ulllll "l6 Weakest Ink." ‘HILIISLL-SI‘, Yiilfiiljfvilii-{Y 26. I912. serving ilovo blasters It i. Wm, “gun “'5 jfflv learn that the blame {gr the loss of tlle car ferrv stcalllci" Charlotte- fautn rests on the shoulders of her inastel”. Cal-Y‘ tain john L. Rczld; {or [lint £5 the verdict of the federal board of intptzrv lletltlCtl b)’ MR Jusllc” Archibald aided lJV lllc ZIIlVlQQ 0i Colllpelent assessors. ;\.s a c». e the Lllllllllllys ‘"35’ tcr‘; ccrli n-ni llvtfii >llzliVllflCfl for SiX months. The pen; ' ‘ is not scvfltfi and might in other _ .25 considered quivalent to a w» titloii, But it 1s the conviction that c- it throws into the shadow all the qri" ' ll for segmiillsllll) enjoyed by tile kiztpgt" --r so litany years. He Ind he alone, snvs 1.1x: court, 1S to blame. In this conticctirul we v.i~h once more to r63‘ lster our protest a); rl-t l"e glllWllltl lellflellc)’ of public officials vll’ I llllml 011K‘? dull" than (“v5.3 for irll.-. 1v are primarily en- ‘aged and paid, \\'¢ \'e the shoemaker should stick to his 135i. government 1nd other public officia‘ conf obilitics to the $IlIl<l'{lC"‘l"\' titscharge of their own duties. "These éllfllllll be sufficient to occupy their time; otherwise they must be considermi underworked and overpaid. \Ve have too many lit" mi public officials burtizig into public affairs, which is neither to the advnznagc of their substantive One cannot serve two masters and give both satisfaction. We hope m,’ the Government will note this and benefit by "Sim", to Sh, John Dmh the present bu“ other ublic officials devote ull their time and atten- 5 leave the affairs to the duties nor the public wenl. experience in govcrlliilerlt the dearly bought one. Henceforth let and on to their respective offices, and iirection of public and other public who employ them. Politics And Pinnacles " A leather medal or sonlething should be award- their "all" cmlmry". (d to Mr. D. A. l\lC.\ili-’€ll, Liberal M. P. for ltllll on Prime Min- Regina City. for his euro‘ ister Mackenzie l\"r=~ F‘, lidestepping responsih ilics \\l King's trllctit f0 their attention and King’ . . . . One should listen to those church- es in Toronto. I did so, the last Sunday I was home. They were singing, ‘God Save Our King.’ and I said, ‘Ch, they are just those Irish Orange- lncn over in Parkdale.’ But my wife was listen- ing to the radio in the evening, and she heard the congregation at Ofd St. Andrew's singing the same way. So heaven help Toronto if they mzilcc no distinction between '0ttr King’ and ‘the King‘! They sang it wrong in both churches." .- EDITORIAL NOTES .- Tlie white frost yesterday morning made the city look like fairyland. e n- ‘e e Money in the bank will not matter a hoot should Mr. Hitler win; put your money in Bonds and save it while defeating him, e ll- n- r According to Mr, Clay, of the Federal Depart- meflt of Agnculture, at the Swim Breeder, an- “Pal mew"! the Maritime Provinces have the highest number of ‘;selects" in Canada, n- e e A letter from the homeland this week an. pounces that three girls, daughter; of d pm. csslonal man, had begun life as farm labourers to re ease men for the Army. They are all do- "lg l‘ lhf"; so Will our lassles here 500 _ a- w n- 4- The Northumberiand Ferries did not get even $28,o00 subsidy fro the Wood ISlElnds-Caribgu frvlcs last year. only $25.s78.5o. Had flit! lochclaga being running she would have g0; ‘$30,900. though not performing anything like the service rendered bv the Prince Nova. it u n- v- Whatillfr. Churchill meant in referring to the: Pmbflblllty of peace sooner than might bd m. peeled’ was that l" the ¢v€nt of Russia reach- lngbthlpr erman frontier, Mr. Hitler would in all PW a llty hoist the h‘: fl - and Ital)‘ t0 100k affdrlfshemzisilvtlaesavbori-g rzjifliaf] 5° l°°l<¢d after by the United Nations e ’ m 4- v m ' viFtllri" B— _C-, wit of government of the province, has evidently g Ciry council _w,'th some EPl "P Y0 lllfim. for they called for the resggna- tions of Hon Ian Mackenzie from the Govern_ ment because he failed, in their opinion, to pro. Pfily look after ‘and safeguard the vital inter- ests of the Province. Their example might with Pf°fll be_ followed by both Charlottetown an'1 Summerslde regarding the Car Ferry. m e w: n- 51; Chrmvpher Wren. English Architect, died at‘ 1723 It fl" 83¢ of ninety-one; appointed . , am! Surveyor of royal dmss 1_n_166I; me.- the great fire of I666, was commissioned to rebuild St. Paul's Cathedral (“Si nionumentum requires, circumspice"), and some fifty other London Churches; his other architectual works include Trinity College, Cam- bridge and Temple Bar; ‘_‘Architecture has its political uses. Public buildings being the orna- merit of a country, it establishes a nation, draws people and commerce, makes the people lovc Ill! _“_Sicklied o'er with the pale cast of war’s at- r trltion the butter I bought today,” writes a col‘- mh "fight lead to respondent, “had an anaemic look. My purveyor Political repcrc,,s__.,n,,s h“, ,-,,_.,,,,H, van-OHS Con? told me the coloring that has come froln Den- mfllls in Parliarllerlt and in the press. But this mark stoPPed ‘mining about H" tlmC one surel merit; a, ltirlle llv itself. Y . Ml’. hlCNevin rwrflls lll.‘ Furs of Lord Tcliliy- I011: “And. because right la rlcltt, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence." "This coulllet." he Fzlrs, “expresses a whole of sugar’ won't be thww“ political philosophy: it is a chart for personal the cup of wife“ md the Euidancc; and the Prinlc \lin' tor’; adherence to. look elsewherc for clothelines “m on of its truth ‘m1’ and the dogflsh ha! flcc in hinl ;n the minds of exalted posmon 0f to and his courage in the U-Ylll‘ _ has inspired confide the Canadian people aml has hrpllcht confusion T we =trllirlnrlls flf p0- litical life do not rezlcll tin- pinluiclc which he to his critics and. Him.- \\ ha; achieved." \Vhich reminds us that it was Tennyson who advised the shepherd mniil to “come down from yonder moulllztin llt I; ' - ' n; bring a place entire ly unsuited to her (‘wll-lllllli n, It is to be hop/ml 11m f\lr, King's pinnacle is of the tele- grams the CilélTllillffUnYjl lmniwl of Trade has wilqivli (If the car ferry. position o‘ not too remote to he win n1’ lcrlch been sending hint on tin‘ To quote Shelly fl-r a with ~- his wliole gtivcrllzllt-pt in might not inappi-ilpriznci, “pinnacled deep in the intense inane." the The National Anthem How well do it»; kmw nnr ‘Irilional Anthem? stock products llollsc of Com- ' lilllir, M. P., for m pointed That qtleltion ha: l'll'=f_‘(l in d mons recently hi- .\lr, ‘l, l\'_ \Vcllingtlwn Xlvrlll‘ -,, ;l-,. _ _ _ l‘-"ii'l\\'lll_( criticism ullitll 1E of \~-:\' ‘l‘i‘l.'ll zlpplicrltion: “May I (lrnw the Tiflflllilill of [l]? [lyyugc n Said making statement; which the- - - ' r > i _ lr l'_' vIQlli-nr front Toronto. ‘varmnl bcmg posmon illf‘. Blair, “to the <1 __ Probably l .~ll(1lll(l Hill one listens to hp: lfllll’) , do not cvcn know hon‘ King. 'l‘hcy ilo not lfllll\\' ‘the King’ and ‘our liillgf that when we sing ‘(ml Rnrc tlnr King,’ word ‘our’ is the pp.“ and refers to the p " last line of our .\':ll=' w! \llzllt‘lil, wt» sing ‘('10: Save The King,’ \\r- w - ' in; splnctlling alto gether (liffc-rcnt. 'l‘.‘i.- t‘ more coniprchctpil-ig I; . ' our institutions, ml: . everything <-l<c. lbw - singing in Clillft‘ v ~: l say in Toronto. n does not set-m ri- sing the l.'|~"t llflt‘, ‘I n»! \\’it1rl.~'0l' l lllzml ‘i in singing the until» ‘twl lll- tlnr last linc of the .\'.ili~ll-..' .\ll.'ilt‘lll. him. ‘Don't you think tune?’ "1 slnnil lfl illlCllllllii “In-n I lli ill’ ilgp Jllgillg 0f ‘God Salve Unr Kinzg‘ but I mnnl (lllllljly p, m. tcnlioll when l hull the “it'll: ‘Ml Sill-c 'i'lie rril 41c lllnr Cit“ but i llilliCW ill‘ this fact; . 1' ill.- ln-n to this matter he. described as being _ Hitler gripped that harmless, busy nation with his murderous hand, and the supply already ac- cumulated is now almost exhausted. So prepare for white butter’ for the duration. But that isn't all. A match Will one of these days not be thrown in with the price of the cigar, and a lump in with the price of housewife will have made of _been elevated into the , _ _ essential war material be- cause his liver is to be utilized for margarine in Britain." v t t a Aéeirsitcayflér was the most prosperous year for 27 p" czmaglyc" ""3 égfll. and an mcreaseot creased cash i" 1940f 1e gam was due t? m‘ which is cstimntcodne mm farm Inarkeungs‘ flared with $33 2C8 at ‘ifinfizooyooopoo as com. a men“ i, r »°°°»°°° In I940. Government 80(3)’ were 2°: e Year at an estimated $600,000,- $766|ooooo° pexfrgent beltow fhe 194°. total Oi from mafrketin s w: grfa est mpreasqm mcom? ‘ particularly cogonsee; rpm oil-bearing crops, increases we" also refigldsgybean} but marken the m . r e ii'l income from rye, grain sorghums, "Cl sugar cane. Corn rm: _ CI-IhRDOTfIlETQWN ,_ GQARDTAN NIITES_ BY TIIE WAY The National Art-Cflllwllflll Fund hos bought for the Nattonal Gallery a 9011"“ 0f Mmiuem“ Trip (nee Geer). W Rmltb-‘mdf- from the wllectlon of Lord Clow- ford and Balcaries. The 9111011859 price of this picture. Wlllvh ll signed and dated 1661, nwuzh the mm- l; wearing the costume of 25 your; earlier. ls given as £29.- ooo. - London Ttmee. Wim would have 111W!“ 1111-3 the war would have provoked I fish-hook crisis? It only prov“ what has been sowed 111 “W18 that the Nazis and the Jew "9 not good eporte. But the fact" l4 reported in the stem tones of busi- ness, In "Business week." l» t-lwt four New York fume of fl-ill- hook makers are asking the 60W eminent of the United States f0!‘ p, steel allocation. Toes‘ want the steel to make hooks needed for the us. market. Before the war. saw-t fish-hooks were made in Norway- England and Germany JflDflh fill-P- plied the cheaper, imitative stuff. And have t-he fish-hook manufac- gnm-s an argument based on the war? They'll any they hovel The‘? rate fish-hooks as a mllltafl’ 5W7‘ ply. ~ St. Thomas Tunes-Join‘- nai. Three high school: in DeKalb County will so on a six-day w“! basis for the second semester so tangy may close on May 9 to enable students to help with farm work. The Dian was worked out by boards of education and faculuy members at Lee, Shabbona and Malta be- cause of the dlortage of farm labor. While the Idea is new lrl this part of fll-lnols, adjustment of the school year to farm labor needs has been worked out. successfully over a, period of years in a mim- be-r of counties in HD1961‘ Wn-lml Wisconsin. In the ereo where potatoes are raised, the term be- gins, late 1n August. wbwl WW weeks before schools open else- where, so that classes can be sus- pended for two weeks in Oclflbel‘ (or potato digging. During the "P0- tato vacation" youngsters of all ages, and frequently their teach- ers, too, help tn the fields. When the crop is in, they retum to their clmr-oonls, certainly none‘ the worse for two weeks of activity in the crisp, fresh air of Autumn. Education should not be neglected during me period ahead, but. It. W111 b, necessary for those who oper- ate our schools to adjust- their thinking to the demands 0f’ war- time. What m‘ been done by the boards and factlJ-ty otf tluee De- Kalb County schools show that they are alert. to the needs of m9 day. - FIOm the Register-Repub- lic, Rockford, Ill. But the most exciting job. In Doricaster, indeed at. first to me it. looked a. terrifying lob, was be- ing performed by girls 111 U19 drop-hammer shop. A man ex- tended a red-hot bar of steel upon m anvil, the girl beglde him flick- ed a, lever; down came a huge steam hammer with a. tt-‘YFUIC thud “Inch shook the floor. Smoke find flalmos belclled out beneath its tnighty stroke; then the hammer rose, revealing the bar squashed into u, square. Working together with a. swift, skilful, silent synch- ronization, the man t/wisting and turning the steel, the girl plylnl; her lover quickly or slowly as the use required, they reduced the red-hot. met-oi to a neat. prong and sliced it off. It was a ‘strange, lurid, eatanloaily beautiful scene; flames, smoke, huge hammer, wheels, with tiny llunian figures moving In glare or shadow among these colossal forces, directing and controlling them. I am not. glad that. the necessities of the times compel women t0 this harsh Vulcan labor, and no one could call it comfortable, despite all amenities of welfare and canteen. But it has its own drama, Ila own exhilaration, even pciliaps its own joy, When a Doncaster girl wields a gargantuan hammer on molten steel she must, I think, feel very close to the realities of modern life and nlcdem war. - Phyllis Beurtley in the Leeds Yorkshire Post. Retired Admiral Sir Roger Keyee. hero of zeebrugge 1n world War i, reminds us that Japan i! now profiting from the folly of Britain in signing the naval llmi- tlaLIOJ treaty 01f 1930. Our folly was even greater. Not only did we sign a treaty limiting our Navy t0 - a two-fifths margin over Japan's th f live stock and live. e greatest gains being in re. and eggs, _ w e lilfiliyilllfhcl men, esgcclany fiwmbm , slould weigh their words turns from hogs 0f Govern- before would considered acce ted f truth. Accordin p as l sin-n find that they Service ministe -” >lll'.' liflll Save The ill!‘ iljiii-rrnec between illness developed since c ' ' _ nllstment z ' _ \\ must remember 5T llllln the total of all discharge; fioina6z high all forces ‘he fl." a" mcdlcal Fuwllfi- The statement that the int-ohm] adjective (llscllargcs were "mostl " ‘ H . “hen. zis in the mid tuberculosis" y on account of coldh _ seems to be e uall ~, l ‘lip to November, said Pensionsqltliriisfgrifonllfglg. . ellZlC, only 1,320 tubercular discharges had been ~1<inll ‘the King’ i5 effected in all so ' m; lllt; llritish people. Minister Ralston . our churches and has now been exc in‘ this fact we hear present time was i] "lb"? "l ‘V35 golllflfo 01h" 3,322 dlSClIBFgCd for other respiratory dis- i .\ l 1w iiflPil go -whlcl1 cases. Mr. Mackenzie replied to the char e that they “improper clothing" g ‘W lilllflT When in by showing only 39 finprclnc Court trziclcil or aggravated Klllf lit tllfi since they enlisted. nlltl I silid f0 mom’; war "ll "l" H lllll“ "if ll"! In the course of such criticism, occasional mis- v r had caused these ailments, lllfill‘ tubcrctilar infection Criticism of the Gbvem. effort is both justified and desirable. takes cflltllot be avoided. But in the case of such a serious charge as the one made by Premier llcpburn, it is desirable to know in detail li0\\> they came to be made battle fleet but we didn't even build the ships the treaty allowed us. President Hoover was too busy slttmg on that. Rlalpldim 10g with Ramsay MacDonald _.a:id talking the world into good bAavior. He had neither the time nor the temperament to proVlde the only tools that ever have filéhlfliifd an endurirg potter-the weapons that win a decisive war. - Chicago Dally News. You are familiar with the out- line o1 the Libyan campaign; how Wavell with his little army at‘- tacked on December 0, 1940, and entered Benqasl on February ‘l, i941; while the motorized forces which had been sent across the desert 150 mils to out off the Italian retreat. arrived at. the right spot just. one hundred minutes before tho head of the Italian column appealed in sight. There are. however. many new and as- tonishing facts to stir the blood. At. 'I‘obruk, for Distance, a um: ooiumn of Italian prisoners was seen swinging along a toad under the leadership of a British private -who was the aole guard. Ho was on such good terms with his orie- oners that. one of them wag carry- inc his rifle for himi An even more extraordinary case was that of the Italian artlllerymen who were taken prisoners, and while the battle was still going on the Ital- ians gathered round to watch our men firing. Suddenly the Italian officer pointed, gave an mlder, and th¢ stretcher-harem returned with picks and shoveis which they gave to our men w enable them to of: British Farmers Meet ar Test (Monetary Time!) How British agriculture has been orgtuuzed to meet the war situation was ably described by Col. George Drew. Opposition leader 1n the Ontario legislature. Col. Drew's personal observations of the situa- tion In Britain are well vol-thy of study and action in Canada. "Already," said Col. Drew, “'.l‘here County‘ Weir Agricultural Com- mittees which are In the process o! being set. up In Ontario. are but a shadow. however, of the strong, well o. mined, and ex- tremely powerful Cotulty War Ag- ricultural Committees upon which the whole organization of British agriculture for war depends. In this respect we are already nearly three years behind Britain. “It was In March, 1839-some six months before the outbreak of war —that the first steps were taken to organize a Committee In every county In Britain. By May all the preliminary steps had been taken. and on May 8th, 1989, the County Chairman of each county wrote to every farmer living In his County explaining that Bfltlsh agriculture was Qanlzed in case war should break out and every farmer was asked to complete a detailed form giving all necessary facts upon which the Cctmnlttees could act if war should come. Upon the basis of the facts thus detained the Coin- mftteee made an accurate survey of each county. ‘Iite result vraa that when war did come, on September 3rd., 1939, everything was readv. The following day the County Com- mittees met. Each Committee knew what. forms were being well-farm- ed, what Ifllflls needed some assist- ance, and what farms were being badly farmed. Instructions were immediately given In ace anoe with the information on hand- From that time on there was a. con- stant intensification 0f effcrt t0 bring every arable acre under the nlow and to raise the farm DQ91115- tion of live stock t0 the l-llgmlsl possible point. “Starting wlth.12,000,000 acres at the outbreak of war, crops were harvested from almost 17,000,000 acres last year. lfliey hope to add another 2,000,000 acres in the FY95- ent year. "The organization is extremely simple. It is all centralized under the Minister of Agriculture in Lon- don, I-Ie, in turn. has twelve liaison officers, all of whom are nationally recognized runners, and each of them in turn la responsible for four or five counties. "There has been a surprisingly SONNET For beauty being the best of all we now Sums up the unsearchable and sec- ret. ms _ Of nature, and on 105/8 whose earthly names Were never told can form and sense bestow: _ And man hath sped his lnstlilct to out. o of science; and against _hcr shanles Imagination 4 stakes out heavenly aims __ Building a tower above the head of woe. Nor is‘ there fairer work for beauty oun Than lllllll. she win 1n nattue her re e» From all Liid woes that in the world bound: Nay. with his sorrow may his love increase. If from mans greater need beauty re ound, And claim his tears for homage of his peace. ________ ____ ____-_—R0bert Bridges. new gun emplaeementsi _ war Office Booklet. We are now receiving n reg nler supply of the foliowlnr Cfllll. OLD SYDNEY SCREENLL ALBION ROUND ALBION NUT BAYVIEW SOREENED DOMINION COKE BBAS [TOR LUMP LNVERNESB SCREENED Prompt and careful deltv eriee for C. 0. D. ordero. etc W.il. Gillis & Go. Phone I76. They m Lo WORDS OF CHALLENGF l! ‘moneht A Du For A People At War “It may be that our future will lay upon us more than one stern test. Our out will have family: ua how tame meet ‘llt unaha n.’ — King or . Dec. i982. m vvv-rvv smell Increase In the otvfl service nldon. ‘Ihey have followed the Principle of, centralization of policy M! complete decentraliza- tion of administrative control. The County Committees and their var- ious sub-committee; h“, n“ wld. 9" Wwere to assist the farmers tn their counties, to direct the type of Pwdllcllvn. and to assure adequate manpower. ‘mesa County Commit- tees have the authority to retain men and women from the armed forces for agricultural service if that la necessary. “While there were objections at the outset to what appeared to be extremely arbitrary powers in the hands of a. Committee. it is almost impossible m 11m a. IBHTIOI‘ In all of Britain today who does not be- lieve that these County Committee: have done a splendid job and nave been of the greatest possible assist- ance to the farmers themselves. The SW11“!!! fact is that the increase in production has not only been the result of increased acreage, but m; been very largely the result of 1m. veg fargingimethoda and in- creas m" uct on fr i - ready tilled. om ‘dds 8'1 "As a result aval details of a Icuit i ""11 ll ls Dflfiglrble i3.’“melfi"i§"§§l?,? mite the cost of every product, of tr- farm. "British agriculture "We solidly prosperous than i: Is WdBY- BUS/s and girls growing up on the farms of Britain look to the future with confidence and in; convinced that fanning L; an oqcu. Datlon upon which they can rely ifprmtaergood livelihood when we “m- —->—-___ ALASKA GAASTLINES Masks with It; bond - lng Islands has iiitmybxtlmateerd coastline of 25,000 miles, EGGS FOR, BRITAIN T0 BE SHIPPED DRIED Canadian egg; for Brit l m a are be shipped from now on lg dried powder form instead of in the shell, cial Products Board has - The chlmke will make no me In the contract prices for export exits In i942, nor in the de- mand for all the t/op quality egg; tlllat can be made available for Bri- (lifi I1. The bonus of 3 cents per toen on Grade A eggs to produc- ers will be continued. Exporters will continue to offer eggs to the Special Products Board but the r-‘glfs in dried form instead of in um “lrecmd by the Board. The Board emplmnm um this gllliflke In the method of shipment ms not. reflect any change in the dermmd for Canadian ease for 3,1. W38 IIEVEI‘ Tlie decision to a c t c eggs in dried from iiistgiad Ofizdigl: shell has been made to meet the lifltlaest of the British Ministry of O0 . MAGS ilAlR Restorer A delicately perfumed pre- paration whio rugby", igfrllltlhens and heuutifles the It will restore gray hair to its nrlzlnal color, preventl llzéairlidrufl and stops failing Get your boll]; tod . Price 60 cents. a’ TRUSSBS I Modern and up-lo-dalq "l" If"!!! I llrxe assortment of American Trusses lust received. All sizes and‘ styles at lwrlces to suit every one. Coll and have us flt you. COLD! I Prompt and elective relief i| obtained In coughs. coldn. chills, sore throat. whooping wlllh and bronchial troubln In infant and adult by MACS AMMONIATED BRONCIIIAL COMPOUND This preparation I1 eom. hounded from pure drugs and ha: been thoroughly tried and “titled. Price 60 cents per 0 C. We have a complete line of i Max Footer Toilet prepara- tlom always In stock. TIIE TWO MAGS Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. 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