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A merica lavish Periaileal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE NINE

PIE RLTROITIEVISA CI RONICIL

\

April 2, 1937

Hapoel Hamizrachi Leader
Visits Detroit

Sydney K. Mossman, a graduate
of the Hebrew Theological Semi-
nary of Chicago, president of the
Hapoel Ilamizrachi Organization
of that city, visited Detroit this
week in the interests of the Ha-
poel Ilamizrachi movement and
held inspiring conferences with
members of the local organization.
Mr. Mossman, also a graduate
of the DePaul University Law
School of Chicago, is known as
one of the foremost youth organ-
izers of that city. He is the youth
director of the Adath Israel Insti-
tute of Chicago and principal of
the Sunday school of the Wilner
Shut. lie is also the editor-in-
chief of the Hamayon publication
in Chicago.
During his stay in Detroit Mr.
Mossman was the guest of Ed-
ward Ruthenberg of 1942 Glad-
stone Ave.

Downtown Theaters

MICHIGAN — Bette Davis in
Warner Brother's striking melo-
drama, "Marked Woman" with
Humphrey Bogart and Eduardo
Ciannelli is now at the Michigan
Theater. On the stage is the famed
New York Roxyettes, America's
greatest precision dancers, heading
a show that includes Gilly Feindt;
Lucille Paige; the Four Crad-
docks; Arens and Broderick and
Reynolds and White.

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

STAGE AND SCREEN

Isa Kremer Concert
Here Next Friday

Templeton, Blind Pianist, in
Recital on April 4

Maurice Schwartz
Back in Detroit in
'The Water Carrier'

After an absence of several
years, Maurice Schwartz, Director
One of the season's most un- of the Yiddish Art Theater, who
ARKIN° • • • CURS SERVICE
Ise Kremer, the noted singer usual piano recitals will be played is well remembered by the theater-
FRI. • SAT. • SUN. APRIL 2 • 3 • 4
and interpreter of folk songs, will by Alec Templeton, internationally- goers for his memorable produc-
be presented in a concert here on known blind English artist, at tion of "Yoshe Kalb" returns to
from Heaven"
Bing Crosby in "Pennies
Friday evening, April 9, in the 3:30 p, m. Sunday, April 4 in Or- Detroit with a triumphant musical
, . P , Ltre
auditorium of Central high School, chestra Hall. Half of Mr. Temple- spectacle which he has been suc-
Tuxedo Ave. and LaSalle Blvd. ton's program will be made up of cessfully playing for six months
"Igr;fr gat,""." in Banjo on My Knee"
The concert has been arranged original works. Among the fee- in his Broadway theater, New
by
the
Detroit
district
committee
tures
will
be
"Pines,"
composed
in
MON.. TUES.. WED. THUR . APRIL 5 . 6 • 7 • 8
York.
UNITED ARTISTS—Jeanette
in 1936, a number of im-
To Maurice Schwartz goes the
CLARK GABLE — JOAN CRAWFORD in
MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in of the Arbeiter Ring (Workmen's Detroit
provisations and musical impres-
now to De-
Sigmund Romberg's "Maytime" is Circle). It is intended not as a alone, for each of which the young distinction of giving
project but merely to
troit playgoers a novelty in the
now in its second week at the fund-raising
PLUS
• Catering to Luncheons,
United Artists Theater, with John provide an evening of enjoyment genius is famous. "To What presentation of a Yiddish play.
members, friends and eym- Place?" and "Idyll Caprice."
This would be "The Water Car-
Bridge Parties, etc.
Harrymore cast in the role of Miss for
of the Arbeiter Ring. Templeton began his spectacular rier," a musical spectacle imported
Jane Withers in "Can This Be Dixie"
MacDonald's tutor, and jealous pathizers
Miss Kremer is at the present career at the age of two and com- from Warsaw, and until now for
husband.
time making a tour of the country posed his first piece at four. In six months in a Broadway theater
AIR CONDITIONED • • MIR ROPNONIE SOUND
under
the auspices of the Arbeiter addition to being a master of the New York , where the members of
STATE—Edmund Lowe, Flor-
T IL P 10 A 141.
keyboard, he also is an accom-
OPCN t
Yiddish Art Players gave it
ence Rice and Nat Pendleton in Ring and arrangements have been plished performer on the violin the
• and substance. Written en-
life
"Under Cover of Night" plus "Her made for the sale of popularly organ and flute.
tirely in rhythmic couplets, it tell s
Husband Lies" with Ricardo priced tickets in order to enable
a comic story in poetry, a meth od
Cortez and Gail Patrick are now everyone to hear this noted singer.
of dramaturgy hitherto never at
Tickets
are
now
available
from
showing at the State Theater.
tempted in the annals of the Yid
members of Arbeiter Ring, from
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
secretaries of the branches, or at
dish theater in America.
12th & Hazelwood
FOX—Singing and dancing to the office of the Jewish Daily For-
Mr. Schwartz's engagement at
five of the best songs ever written ward, 9124 Linwood Ave.
the Wilson Theater in Detroit i
by Hollywood's ace tunesmiths,
The Center Theater, Woodward limited to only five performances
Miss Kremer's program will con-
Gordon and Revel, Jessie Mat-
near the Boulevard, is featuring d commencing Friday evening, Apri
a
new
repertoire
of
songs
of
thews, the international "dancing sist
and ballads in numerous langu- Bing Crosby, Madge Evans an 9, to Sunday, April 11, inclusive
divinity" of the screen, is at the ages. She has gathered these songs Edith Fellows in "Pennies From with matinees on Saturday an
Fox in "Head Over Heels in
the course of her trave ls
Sunday,
Love," acclaimed as her most in
The World Renowned Bolladist
Supporting Mr. Schwartz i
throughout the world. The langu-
sprightly musicomical romance. ages she will use for her songs
"The Water Carrier" are Judit
WILL APPEAR IN
The
Fox
stage
show
brings
more
g
will be Yiddish, Russidn, English, •
Abarbanel, Michael Rosenber
°+;
glittering gayety and beauty from French, Italian, Ukrainian and
Ann Teitlebuam, Morris Gilberkas
14:\
Paris. It's a fast and funny musi-
ten, Wolf Goldfadden and 30 oche
cal frolic called "April in Paris." Hebrew.
members of the Yiddish Art En
Accompanying Miss Kremer at
ADAMS — "Seventh Heaven," the piano will be the noted pianist,
semble.
Akiq
the remarkable picture about that Johan Baselewsky i who will also
Two special performances o
remarkable fellow, Chico, and the play several selections.
Sunday matinee and evening (o f
abused Parisian waif, Diane,
a
Miss Kremer will appear in
this engagement) April 11 will
moved to the Adams Friday for concert at the Shaer Hashomayim
given by Maurice Schwartz an
its prolonged run. In the com- Synagogue in Windsor on Thurs-
his supporting Yiddish Art Th e
MINIMUM
Central High School Auditorium
panion picture, "Fair Warning," day evening, April 8.
ater ensemble in Albert Ganzert'
you'll
meet
that
unusual
detective,
CHARGE 'TILL
stirring drama "Borderline."
ENTRANCE ON TUXEDO AVE., near 'LaSalle
Mr. Jericho, an apologetic, timid
9 P.M.
soul played by J. Edward Brom- Double Reward in the Old
You are assured a most pleasant eveni.g.
WEBSTER HALL
berg, who incidentally also ap-
Gold Contest
Webster Hall is spotlighting
SKI& SUN.
pears in "Seventh Ileaven.".
ADMISSION 50c PER PERSON
new dance team, Mahon an ti
Big money is not the only thing
Rucker, talented exponents of
Tickets can be obtained from members of the Workmcn's
CINEMA—A familiar and beau- you can win in this great $200,000
suave ballroom technique.
Circle. Also at the office of the Jewish Daily Forward, corner
tiful love story is "Natalka prize puzzle contest. You will be
Bee Sarche, attractive Ulu
Poltavka," the Russian production doubly rewarded by getting ac-
swing singer, remains with L
Linwood and Clairmount, phone TYler 5-3682.
of the gay Ukranian operetta, now quainted with the famous double-
Arquette mastering ceremonies an d
playing at the Cinema Theater, 58 mellow Old Gold cigarettes. These
leading his popular dance band.
/
East Columbia, just off Woodward. cigarettes are made of prize crop
BING CROSBY
Complete English titles make the tobacco. They never reach you
SAKS CAFE
3 DAYS .11.0T11
story an easy one to follow.
stale, dry or soggy. Their double Ileaven," this Friday, Saturday
VALDAU AND
APRIL 09N
cellophane wrapping protects every and Sunday, April 2, 3 and 4. The
Broadway Billie, male impers
YVELLE, ballroom danc-
WILSON
DOWNTOWNTHEATER - Old Gold package.
C- le
SEATS
NOW SELLING
other feature on the same bill is eater extraordinary and versati
THEATRE
ers, who are featuring their
"Ecstasy" which has created a
The makers of Old Cold cigar-
mistress of ceremonies, sings los
MATS.
:NI• .
dope dance at the Mayfield.
sensation in Detroit after a tre- ettes did not forget to include their "Banjo on My Knee," with Bar- down tunes and fast tempoed swi r sir
.11;e1.1
.
n'OVittliglells
i'lla.Z
mendous three weeks capacity busi- Jewish friends in this prize contest. bara Stanwyck, Joel McRea, Buddy with equal ease.
GAR• mess has been compelled to stay a Their repeated announcements in Ebsen, Walter Carlett and the fa-
Zastro
and
Marks,
musicome
MAURICE SCIIWARTZ
IY
WRESTLING AT ARENA
fourth week at the Downtown this newspaper are evidence of mous Hall Johnson Choir.
And Me Direct
Yll141141
Company
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- dance team, feature fast and intl 'i-
DENS ON MONDAY EVENING Theater, located on Grand Circus their desire that our readers win
from hie Art Munthui
Hun In In Tuft
New Greet
York S.M.!.
cate specialty routines while Elaii Se
day
and
Thursday,
April
5
to
8,
and West Adams. This is positively prizes also.
g
' A Folk Satire
Manzi,
former
Lady
North,
does
FRIDAY
NIGHT

.8
the features will be: Clark Gable,
SATVISDAY
MAT. The Water Carrier with Music
If you have not yet entered the Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone Russian dance. Eddie Brattor is
Arena Gardens has scheduled the final week and the engagement
('eNATI.
'WAY
NIGHT
will
finish
on
Thursday,
April
8,
ac-
Old
Gold
contest
and
become
music
plays
to
Florence
Stroni
Supporting
MR.
SCHWARTZ
Sr.
Thirty
other
Slumbers
of the
one of the big wrestling battles of
in "Love on the Run"; Jane With-
Yiddish At Ensemble
the year for next Monday evening to make room for another big pro- quainted with Old Golds, it is not ers, Slim Summerville, Donald vocalizing and for dancing.
duction.
too
late.
Go
to
your
nearest
cigar-
P
A
Stirring
Drama

when ''Gentle" George Zaharias
Cook and Sara Haden in "Can This
SUNDAY
NIGHT
SUNDAY
MAT. erhe Border Line By Albert Gansert
ette dealer and ask him for a net Be Dixie."
TEN-FORTY
and Orville "Big Boy" Brown, two
fig
APRIL
11th
of
official
Old
Gold
puzzle
pictures
Joaquin
Garay,
Mexican
Magi
of the leading heavyweight title Purchase of National Bank
Sweet swingin' songs . . . and
together with full rules and de- how he Binge 'eml He's croonin' sensation, is back at Club T e n
contenders clash.
Bldg. Is Urged by Coun-
tails about the contest. Follow the for coins .. a vagabond trouba- Forty. Garay amply demonstra t
Maurice LaChapelle, the "Fly-
cilman George Engel
instructions carefully and you will dour serenadin' a twotimin' gal l the ability that has brought hi
ing Frenchman" of the mat, is to
SUNDAY
at 3 p. m.
be entered in the contest at once. Rippling rhythm-m-m-m-s to make star billing on the screen, ra
ORCHESTRA HALL
meet Walter Roxy, Michigan's mat
If your dealer cannot supply you your feet dance . . . marvelous and in the country's smart ni g
Councilman
George
Engel
urges
star, in the semi-final, also two in
ALEXMaster of
voters to vote "Yes," next Mon- with these puzzles, send your re- melodies to make your heart leap spots.
The Eminent
three falls.
Bette Thompson shares singi
day, on the proposal to purchase quest to this newspaper and it will
Improvisation
English
Pianist
One-fall bouts are Chas. Grub- the National Bank Bldg. for a be given immediate attention. Suc- • • • as Crosby rambles the open honors with Garay while Nata
road in Columbia's "Pennies from
meir of Coldwater, Kan., ve. Paul combined city and county admin- MS to you.
and Howard, dance team par
Heaven."
Murdock of Houston, Tex., and istration headquarters.
cellence, garner applause for th
TEmpLEToN
Bobby Blake, Columbus, faces
ballroom and eccentric danci
"One of the few objections to Jay's Importing Co. Opens
Tony Martini, Italian.
Maybelle Van's Adorables rems
the proposal," said Mr. Engel, "is
Store on Dexter Blvd.
as does piano playing Bill Lan i
that no definite price has been
and Max Fidler's dance band.
placed on the building. While B. C.
Announcement is made at the
Schram, the receiver, is not in a

IN A PIANO RECITAL

opening
of
Jay's
Importing
Com-
POWATAN
position to fix a definite figure,
Practical, progressive adminis-
Raye, Prince and Clark hav e
we have some idea as a result of pany, 11722 Dexter Blvd., between tration of public office and 100
relent
22,113,111.10-$1.1121
Doges,
KM
(Tax
Iseledwl)
rheas
CO. ME
conversations with him as to what Tuxedo and Webb Ayes., importers per cent service for every dollar new version of "Harry the 11
he may feel justified in recom- of fine marble statues and or- —this is the platform of present head" which they sing at he
Powatan Club. Charles and 13 ac-
mending, to the U. S. comptroller naments consisting of book ends,
bare, a clever pair of tap dance re,
of the currency, in Washington. statuettes, cigarette boxes, bridge
6,
"The National Bank Bldg. today novelties, etc. This store is the
continue on the way with the f 3r-
° A
ti
is being carried on the assessment only one of its kind in Michigan,
1 i I
mer doing a neat bit of tumbli 1g.
A. Ill ' I eli
,:or
rolls at a valuation of $5,737,020. carrying a complete line of this
Ruth Denning sings popular nu m-
DETROIT NEWS
Z
kit
"THE
IDOL
OF
MEM
.
?..
berg which brought her fame on
It is safe to assume that the pur- particular merchandise, and im-
HoBBY SHOW
chase price would be somewhere porting direct from one of the
the air and with Rudy Valle e's
045 e, i 0
'
'
t8
t71.^
64
finest
quarries
in
Italy.
Theey
ordol
°
41M'
near the assessed valuation figure.
program. Art Mooney's band pl kyle
Ici 4( • • tetAl t ;e g P PE
But we can add to this the $1,000,. specialize in repairing marbles.
for dancing.
0
ad 14 01'0"
A cordial invitation is extended
‘' • s • .0 4.14' ki " °"?‘'41""
000 which even the most pessim-
4
%MAUI
61 '00113‘
itis
istic admit is extremely generous, the community to visit their beau-
MAYFIELD
561101_0,
STYLE SH OW
o.
sa.11
AlannePthii --24
for alteration of the building, and tiful display. The firm is open
Another of those musical she St. 'S
covER
OA"
‘1011'.„
us&
110
r
-
evenings.
-
cost
of
$6,737,020.
At
rls
„sift&
featuring the Ten Mayfield Gi

we have a
EXHIBITS OF
••, at au,

e
and Karl Spaeth's band ope ld
this figure, the cubic-foot cost is
FOREIGN NATIONS
slightly under 49 cents. This is a Ganapol School Concert on
Friday night at the Mayfield, n ext
OW' "` s
lower price than a new structure
to the Leland Hotel. Scott II im-
April 16
can be built for."
bert Is producing the shows for
10 1
-
VID A. CROLL. Strcra• c
FINAL
Hoa. DA
Ted Lipsitz and George Marco Ind
The Ganapol School of Musical
WEEK
two productions nightly are be inz
Dinner-Dance of Jr. Auxil- Art announces a concert on April
;Q. ftc•d-3100
featured with the first show at
104 0 WAYN6
16, from the junior grades of the
iary, of J. C. It S.
-
9:30 and the second at 12 30.
school. The annual scale contest
May 2
Jack Russell is master of c c Te-
will take place on May 5. This
ens
monies.
The
cocktail
lounge
op
Members of the Junior Auxili- is open to all grades.
at 3 p. m. daily and danc ing
fleM4 tgamt:. rts-st haw
ary of the J. C. R. S. of Denver National Amateur Roller
starts at 7:30.
A L
are making plans for their first
0,31i?Fl a LA DETROIT'S SMART NEW , Co ,,
Skating Championship
dinner-dance, to be held on Sunday
)en
(Pew
Senior—Aker
Cholem
0
evening, May 2, at Webster Hall.
et,
Meet at Arena
DINE AND DANCE SPOT
Meeting Tuesday
43
Reservations can be made by call-
3, is
Our Sunday DeLuxe Dinner
ing Mrs. Max H. Horwood, ticket
Champion skaters froth all parts
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS
will
The Senior Bicur Cholera
chairman, Euclid 1692-W, of this of the country are entered in the
Is Food at Its Best
lay,
have
an
open
meeting
Tues
national amateur skating cham- County Auditor Edward II. Wil- April 6, 1:30 p. m., at Congr •ga-
event.
COMPLETE ct 1 _ 25
A meeting of the Junior Auxil- pionship meet to be held in the liams, who is a candidate for re-
Emanuel, Taylor and W od-
FOR ONLY 7.0-*
0
CHARLES AND BAR- iary of the J. C. R. S. of Denver Arena Gardens rink, starting Fri- election on Democratic ticket at Lion
eats
row
Wilson.
The
society
app
April
6
election.
held on Wednesday, March day and continuing for three days. the
2
Floor Shows Nightly
BARA, eccentric tap and was
roit
to
the
Jewish
women
of
Det
Williams' friends and support-
24,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Max
Eise-
Chicago
is
sending
the
trio
who
,
musical comedy dancers, are man, 3288 Elmhurst Ave. Plans
to enlist as members in the sp i ing
C01481

finished one, two, three in its state ers point to Wayne County's un-
,,"' Karl Spaeth's Band
ATTENDANT
performing every night at for the dinner-dance were dis- championships, Harry Schierbaum, excelled financial stability as a membership drive. Dues are $2
FOOD
LIQUORS
PARKS
YOUR
per
year.
I IPSITZ
TFI) . Mir.
cussed. Refreshments were served champion, and Ilarold Saindon and guarantee of his ability.
the Powatan Club.
CAR
FREE
:s:
FIUME
The society cares for many sick
The endorsements of the De-
at the conclusion of the meeting. Edward Chuddy. Cincinnati will
-
-------
-
Cases.
' 2414
be represented by Joe Keller and troit Citizens' League, the Detroit
1745 CASS
The Junior 13icur Cholem dl ince
Frank Aermes, state champions. Federation of Labor, World War will be held April 4, at the :ook
Cleveland is sending Herschel Veterans, and many other leading Cadillac Hotel.
"Red" Rhodes of East Liverpool groups are submitted as addition-
and John R. Uebel of Dover. al evidence, coupled with a more
Rhodes has a record of 3:02 for than two to one vote given him
and Justice Louis H. Feed are
the mile. Lloyd Christopher, Mis- at the present primary.
During Williams' occupancy of
souri champion, comes from St.
the auditor's office, county govern-
Louis.
served
LES ARQUETTE
ment has been placed on an effici-
The state law says that ce lain Court. They were picked to suc-
ent and courteous basis which is non-political offices shall be
Wrobleski Candidate for
ceed
themselves
on
the
Supreme
4
and HIS Orchestra
reflected in laudatory articles in in the spring election. These o 2WeS Court.
Common Pleas Court the daily papers.
were separated from other p arti-
James 0. Jurfin, Detroit lawyer,
Williams, who attracted wide- can positions because the law-
Edward Z. Wrobleski, candidate spread public interest as a mill- makers realized that the inj eAim saved the University of Michigan
for judge of the Common Pleas tent member of the Detroit Board of politics into them would en- millions of dollars in the years of
Court, was born in Schnectady, of Education, carried into the danger the structure of state and service he has given. Ile and Dr.
1
Smith are candidates for the board
N. Y., 44 years ago. Ile has re- auditors' offiffi'ce the same aggres- county governments.

will of regents. Dr. Eugene B. Elliott
sided in Detroit for 30 years.
This is why the voters State
siven . ess and high ideals of public
has spent his life in the service of co attail a hill.
For five years he was associated
choose two justices of the rsity the state and for years has devoted
with the Amer- service.
Supreme Court, two unive state himself to bettering the education- at
icanExpress
regents, two members of the
Co. and for 10 Rainbow Girls Sponsor Taxi- Board of Agriculture, the state al standards in Michigan. He is
CASS AT P NAM
choice for superintendent of
years was a city
highway commissioner, the s caper- the
Dance
on
April
11
employee with
LAST YEAR'S PAGEANT AT CAMP NAHELU
intendant of public instructio : and Public instruction.
the Department
Charles M. Ziegler knows what
On Sunday, April 11, Polity a member of the State Boa rd of it is to fight for better roads and
of Buildings and
Progressive parents now realize camp staff includes counselors and
Education on Monday.
Chapter
No.
2
of
the
Rainbow
skill-
are
instructors,
who
not
only
Safety
Engi-
amed
actually to work on the construe- —.....-- __
that the manner in which a child
The Republican party has n
Girls, will give • taxi dance at
neering.
is H. ,ion of Michigan's super highways.
spends his summer vacation is of ed in outdoor recreation and va-
Webster Hall, in the starlight for these offices Justices Lou , Dr. He was selected to run for state NI HAM CAN'T II WHAM
Wroble-
rious
craftways,
but
are
also
r.
M
the greatest importance in influ-
Feed and Walter II. North
ski was ap-; room.
encing his health and character. trained in the art of leading chil-
Eugene B. Elliott, superinte dent highway commissioner since he
pointedJud ge; For those who wish to come of public Instruction, Mrs. Math- possesses both the academic train-
Thoughtful parents recognize the dren in character-building activi-
Eccentric Dancers
and
of
Common;
alone
there
will
be
hostesses
ties.
camp
as
the
well-organied summer
da R. Wilson and Gilbert L. D lane, ing of the University of Michigan Altes"
Pleas Court' partners who will dance with them members of the State Boa A of and the practical experience in the
The camp-site, equipment, food,
beat place in which children may
Feb.
27,
1935,
on
the
presentation
of
a
ticket.
of
a
safety
and
health
guarding
facili-
acquire skill in doing things
Agriculture, James O. Mud I and department Mrs. Matilda It. Wil-
to fill a vacancy,
There will be refreshments Dr. Richard R. Smiths rege ts of son, known throughout the state as
recreational nature under Ideal ties are generally recognized as
established
Z.
Wrobleshiand
Edw.
stand-
racier
served and Gene Fenby's orches- the Univerdsity of Michigan and a soccesaful business woman and
conditions, acquire the habit of conforming to the highest
achievement and the ability to live ards. An organized, well balanced a fine record. He is endorsed by tra will provide the music from 9 Frank Cody, member of the 'State operator of a large farm, and Gil-
many
Jewish
attorneys
and
he
is
bert L. Deane were named to sue-
program of activities is planned
p. m. past midnight.
Homo Broiled Young Sall. happily with others.
Board of Education.
listed as a preferred candidate by
coed
on the - State
Frank Cody's name is a b rword
As there will be no sale of tick-
The directors of Camp Nahelu, for every Unit.
fornlaSquab,Barliduc Jelly
stem.
of themselves
Agriculture.
- • • Board-
• - - - - - - • - -
Mrs. Naomi Lesowoder will be the Civic Searchlight.
in
the
Detroit
public
school
s
Michigan's exclusive private camp,
eta at the door it is urged that
Mr.
Wrobleski
believes
that
Arthur
G.
In
Wayne
county,
glad
to
discuss
details
of
registra-
r
o
i
t
As superintendent of D e t

....... - . - - .. -
offer the facilities of three corn-
steps
should
be
taken
to
modify
reservations
be
made
early
as
the
schools he has achieved an Inter- Wood, for many years a business-
pletely organized units to meet the tion. For Information call Detroit the extremely harsh garnishment
',4t Fl■Q:1% •..
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