.••••••••••••••••••••• ■ •••11 ..-41e-e-,Y•I•fet a f.raff-f fm tefeame.-...... E VurgonjEmsn ORM ICLE July 15, 1938 4Imm and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE RABBI S. S. TEDESCHE TO SPEAK AT U. OF M. ENJOY'A HEALTH VACATION AT THE COLONIAL First Chautauqua Speaker Since 1922 110111 health through our world • !Almon. MINERAL BATHS. enjoy all these features: n Int Ring sky-top Solarium: nos acres of beautiful park. dance*, concerts, enter- tainment, golf and him flatting nearby. Mt. Clemons Is only 30 minutes from Detroit. M.•••• •• II•• ■ CaraIJ *Ammo S. Daasty Wrile IOC 1.1402.1. ole. 1 Groionia. i .dole. BATHS AND MINERAL MICRGAN --" „„tei, F MOUNT CLEMENS .7tragaOSSteat4 *IAN RUN te.4 A r'. •" i I i I first_ time since 1922, • For the ni the Jewish Chautauqua Society will present a speaker at the University of Michigan this sum- mer. Rabbi Sidney S. Tedesche of Brooklyn will lecture under the ..... •iety's auspices on Wednesday, Ju y 20, at 7:30 p. m. on The Bil le Translations in History and 1.c Bend" and on Thursday. July at the same hour, on the 21 ilmud, Fact anti Legend." Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pelavin of 0387 Broadstreet announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Ruby Pacernick, son of Mr. and Sirs. harry Pacernick of 3031 Elmhurst Ave. Sirs. George Saffron of Richton Ave., Detroit, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Revs Scheinger of Mt. Clemens, to Abe Chaitman of Mt. Clemens. Reception on July 20 at the home of Miss Scheinger's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Adaskin of 235 S. Gratiot Ave., Mt. Clemens. The engagement is announced of Miss Libbie Klebanow of Chicago, Ill., to Nate R. Gelfand, cousin of Mr. and Sirs. Harry Buchman of %V. Grand Ave., Detroit. The wedding will take place in Chicago on Sept. 4. C enter Softball Playoffs Continue Wedding Calendar ..- • . Engagements A. illiiili II 'i' 1 _- ..,- . ...•-ro ... _Er ..,, ,ii- Eliminations in the all-center July 17—Miss Isabel P. Skolnik, daughter of Sirs. H. Loui, so [than leagues of the Jewish Skolnik of 3221 Gladstone Ave., to Albert S. Cowan, son of Mr. i c( mmunity Center have brought and Sirs. Jacob C. Cohen of Merrill Ave. Reception at home from -..- — OUTING FOR PUPILS OF HEBREW SCHOOLS ON TUESDAY,' JULY 19 Prepare for J. W. V. National Conclave The annual outing of the pu- pils of the United Hebrew Schools I will be held this year on Tues- day, July 19. The children will be given a day of pleasure, fun, recreation and refreshment at the Eastwood Amusement Park, lo- cated at Cratiot Ave. and Eight Mile Road. This outing has been made possible by Max Kerner, Sidney J. Allen and Nate S. Shapero. City buses will convey the chil- dren from the various schools to and from the Park. The entire staff of teachers will accompany them and stay with them through- out the day in order to super- vise all their activities. This outing has already become a pi ecedeni with the pupils of the United Hebrew Schools, and the children of all the schools look forward to this gala day of fun. The board of directors of the schools are grateful to Sidney J. Allen, Nate S. Shapero and Max Kerner for sponsoring this outing. Thepupils of the following, schools will be included in this outing: Philadelphia-Byron, Tux- edo-Hohnur, Delmar-Westminster, Fenkell, Six Mile Road, Michigan Ave., Brady Public School, Cen- tral high School, MacCulloch Public School and Jewish Center. The Detroit Lathe:, Auxiliary No. 135 of the Jewish War Va. erans have many activities sched- uled in preparation for the na- tional convention to be held here September 2 to 5. Sirs. Elizabeth Shapiro, presi- dent of the auxiliary, has been appointed the Detroit chairman. Many interesting functions are planned for the members and the thousands of Jewish veterans and their ladies auxiliaries who will visit here from all parts of the country. The next meeting will be held on %Vetinesday, July 20, at 8:15 p. nt. at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. I . MI LLER (( SALE Radio Broadcast s The local committee arranged tworadio addresses inbehalf of the 43rd national encampment. On Wednesday, July 13, Philip Cantor, secretary, spoke over sta- tion WSIBC. On July 14, Dr. Perry P. Burn- stine, general chairman of pub- licity and radio broadcasts, de- livered a talk over Station Further Reductions! I. Millers to 14.75 985 885 La Fays to 10.75 5 85 1 th e contending teams down to 4 to 0 p. m. No cards. 685 I th rye in number. Favored to take I th e title are the Monarchs, a sub- nior club, which has not yet sled defeat in the current sca- wxyz. n. The latest victim in the RUSSEKS On Monday, July 18, Samuel march's path was the strong J. Leve, president of the com- :entieth Century Club which mittee, will give an address over s t a 4-3 game at Codd Field last July 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian Weber of Fullerton Ave., Station WWJ, 10:15 to 10:30, nday, marking their first de- son, Ronald. at of the season. July 5—To Dr. and Mrs. Ervin B. Moss (Sara A. Shapiro) o Twentieth Century meets the Ilegiates, strong Senior league 2556 W. Philadelphia Ave., a son, Burl Theodore. June 29—To Sir. and Mrs. A. W. Zeidman (Ruth Wax) o presentative at Roosevelt Field Sunday, July 17. The loser 1953 Taylor • Ave., a daughter, Elaine Carol. June 28—To Dr. and Sirs. Max R. Seidman of Calvert Ave., Tag Day of J.W.E.W.O. at i ll be eliminated from further ay, while the winner will engage a son, Mark Harold. Mt. Clemens Sunday, e Monarchs the following Sun- June 26—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Si. Klein (Ruth Heiman), a son, y in a crucial game. A double Donald Roger. July 17 i mination series has been used June 6—To Sir. and Sirs. Ralph Walker (Charlotte Newman) is year and a total of six teams A special meeting of the Jew- ere eligible for the playoff ser- of 1483 W. Grand Blvd., a son, Richard Morris. ish Women's European Welfare e. Eliminated in order were Organization was held Tuesday, e Dubonnets, Titans and Satans, July 5, at Congregation Bnai I sub-senior clubs with good ree- Moshe. Sirs. D. Silverstein pre- ds in the regular schedule. sided. In the Intermediate Division, Letters were read from Euro- Z. A. 309, a representative of pean orphans who are on the reg- YOUNG- ROBINS e Dexter Branch, won the title, ular supporting list and from On Sunday, July 3, in the taking two out of three games others asking for support. It •urn the strong Aztec team of ballroom of the Wilshire hotel; was decided to send the regular Approximately 1000 people at- monthly helief checks to the the marriage of Esther Robins main Center. The A. Z. A. e ys won six out of seven in the to Samuel Bernard Young was tended the anti-Nazi German Day European orphans, five temporary gular playing season to earn solemnized. The bride is the sponsored by the German-Amer- relief checks to new cases, to pay e right to enter the playoff her- daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Joseph ican League for Culture, Sunday, rent for a family brought to De- Robins of Pingree Ave., and the July 10, at the A B C Summer troit and for room rent to an s with the Aztecs. bridegroom is the son of Mr. Home. orphan student in a Hebrew col- Among the features of the day lege—a total of 39 cases than and Mrs. Ruben Young of Cleve- was music by the A B C Mixed being helped with $195. orth Woodward Branch land, 0. The ceremony was performed Chorus and athletic contests by Excursion to Bob-Lo Arrangements were made for by Rabbi A. M. Hershman, as- the A B C Sports Group. The a tag day to be given Sunday, July 26 sisted by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar, outstanding feature was an ad- July 17, at Mt. Clemens. The dress by Dr. Frank Bohn on "The organization has a permit from Mrs. Anna Goldberg, newly- under a canopy of white carna- German Tragedy." tions and lilies of the valley, ected president of the North flanked on both sides by white Dr. Bohn, a noted economist the mayor of Sit. Clemens. A special meeting of the 'board oodward branch of the Jewish tapers burning in' branch candel- and authority on German affairs, of directors will be held Monday, per h m )I\ omen's European Welfare Or- stressed the need for all German July 18, at the residence of Mrs. l e a , nization, will be hostess to abra. Americans and Americans of Ger- Miss Rhea Green attended the B. Rosenstein, 3204 Glynn Ct. embers at a luncheon meeting bride as maid of honor. The man descent to remove the stigma her home, 2927 Sturtevant bridesmaids were Miss Evelyn now attached to anything labelled ve., on Wednesday, July 20, at Young of Cleveland, Mrs. Saul German or Nazi. He traced the Highland Park A. Z. A. 313 2:30 p. m. history of the German Americans Plans will be discussed for the Robins and Mrs. Jules Schwartz. in this country, citing their tra- Elects New Officers Irving Sustin of Canton, 0., as- ditional love for liberty and free- n nual excursion to Bob-Lo on uesday, July 26. Sirs. Ida sisted Mr. Young as best man; dom, and their fight for these Wilfred Katz was elected presi chultz, chairman, has charge of and the ushers were Alvin principles in the wars of the Uni- dent of Highland Park Chapter August, Saul Robins and Jules ernes for children and adults. Schwartz. ted States. 313 of A. Z. A. Other officers In order to combat the millions rizes will be awarded and bal- Following the ceremony dinner of pieces of propaganda shipped for the term ending January, 1939, are: Philip Rothschild, pub- t ons and candy bags will be was served to 100 guests. annually into this country by the wen to the children. For in- The bridal couple left on an Nazi government, he urged those licity editor; Seymour Jacoby, ormation call Tyler 7-3527. Mrs. extended first vice president; Julian Fel- honeymoon trip to . Epps is also on this commit- Wawasee, Ind., Chicago, Cleve- present to do their share in the ler, treasurer; Walter Grossfeld, fight for the preservation of de- secretary; Louis floexter, ser- Proceeds will be utilized land and Cedar Point. mocracy, by joining the anti-Nazi o r relief to widows and or- Out-of-town guests were Misses movement and by assisting in dis- geant-at-arms; Seymour Gossfeld, hens in European countries. Lillian, Frances and Evelyn seminating correct information on assistant sergeant-at-arms; Rich- Mrs. J. Bagdade, who was Young, and Morris Miller of ard Cole, chaplain. Jess R. Fel- hairman of the installation. was Cleveland; Mrs. A. Brambraut, the outrageous and criminal pol- ler and Nat Rubin, both represent the Louis Marshall Lodge. omplimented on her efforts in Miss Lee Brambraut, Sirs. B. icy of the Hitler regime. inking a success of the program. Bresslow and Lloyd Bresslow of Formal installation will be per- Mrs. Jacob Cohen, past presi- Newark, N. J., and William Na- formed by the sponsoring lodge of Bnai Brith, Louis Marshall ent, was elected an honorary gle, Jr., of New York City. Lodge. A swimming party and ember for life. After August 1 Mr. and a midnight dinner are planned Young will take up their for the informal installation. Downtown Theaters deuce in Port Huron, Mich. Athletic chairman Julian Fel- ler announces that the chapter WEBER • SHRIMAN MICHIGAN—Martha Rave and plans a swimming meet to be ob Burns in "Tropic Holiday," On Sunday, June 12. Miss Alice Children of All Groups to Stage competitive among the other A. aramount's fiesta of fun and ro- Shriman, daughter of Mr. and Specially Prepared Play, "Ten Z. A. chapqrs.. mance, with Dorothy Lamour and Sirs. Harry Shriman, was united Minutes by the Clock " The final playoffs for the chap- 1 lay Milland and huge support- in marriage with Meyer Weber, ter golf tournament is now in 1 n g cast, is at the Michigan Thea- son of Mrs. Esther Weber. Rabbi A specially-prepared play, in operation at the Springdale Golf er. On the same program is Si. Zager officiated. which children from all groups Course, Birmingham, Mich. Final- An Ideal Vacation in the Catskill Mountains ■ Varner Brothers much-discussed will participate, will mark the ists striving for top honors are My Bill" which stars Kay Fran- first visiting day at Avrunin Julian Feiler, Seymour Jacoby, of New York State is and John Litel with Bonita Camp on Big Wolf Lake, near Louis Hoexter, Walter Grossfeld ;ranville and Anita Louise. ( Grass Lake, Stich., this Sunday and Philip Rothschild, "Young,Folks' Heaven" MADISON. —"Crime School," afternoon. The next meeting of the chap- Varner Brothers' powerful dra- Mrs. Clara Mrunin, owner of ter will be held at the Roselawn r m of reformatories, a story with the camp, extends an invitation Apartments. For information call 1 month ahead of schedule, we offer our ENTIRE The out door playground of the not only to parents but to all Seymour Jacoby, To. 7-7516, or 1 v ide social implications, is at STOCK OF SEASONABLE CLOTHING AND he Madison Theater. On the Jewish Community Center, Wood- her friends and former campers write Philip Rothschild, 637 W. ame program is "Little Miss ward at Holbrook, will be con- to attend the open house cere- Robinwood. FURNISHINGS at sharp reductions. Never before AND COUNTRY CLUB t horoughbred" starring the new- verted into a summer dance floor monies this Sunday. The day's have we so drastically reduced prices on such st entry in tiny movie heroines, when Harry Jules and his Rhythm events will be featured by other JOSEPH POHL and HYMAN POHL, Props. Forecasts open a series of Wed- numbers on the program which Father O'Flanagan to Ad- i-year-old Janet Chapman. an exceptional and varied stock of fine apparel LOCH SHELDKAKE, N. Y. PALMS STATE—Wallace Bee- nesday evening swingtime at the is being prepared entirely by dress Women's League so early in the season. Don't pass up these Center Festivals on July 13, at ' •y in "l'ort of Seven Seas" with 8:30 p. m. The playground, which the campers with the assistance ALL CAMP ACTIVITIES . and Democracy on Wed- 1 Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank Mor- of the able staff of counselors. savings. nesday. Newly Redecorated and Remodeled to the most i an and John Beal, occupies the can accommodate from 400 to 500 Camp Open for Young People ! creen at the Palms State Thee- people will he illuminated bright- up-to-date hotel. Swimming Pool and All Sport 16 to 25 A membership tea wan given 1 er together with "Go Chase ly with Japanese laterns. Various Mrs. Avrunin also announces facilities, in addition to the galaxy of Entertain- *ourself," starring Joe Penner, dance contests and prizes as well that there are accommodations by the Woman's League for ment in a Most Modern and Beautiful Social Hall. 1 .ucille Ball, Richard Lane and as entertainment will be arranged at the camp for a limited group Peace and Democracy at the for the enjoyment of all present. home of Mrs. Noah E. Aron- 1 Fritz Feld. , EXCELLENT CUISINE - Admission will be 25 cents to of young men and young women stam, 169 Eason, on Wednesday, FOX—Gracie Fields, England's of the ages of 18 to 25. In addi- Center members and 35 cents to DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED ueen of song and comedy and tion to the opportunity of en- July 6. L. Blythe, president of Social REASONABLE RATES he highest paid actress in the non-members. The public is in- joying the balance of the sum- vited to avail itself of this pro- odern entertainment world, m 1 mer's stay in beautiful surround- Workers Organization, was the Write for illustrated booklet. rakes a happy American screen gram of out door dancing. "Swing- ings on the grounds in front of guest speaker. 1 ebut in "We're Going to Be time-At-The-Center" will be a reg- Est. 1911 Tel. Ilurleyville 111 Delegates were appointed to d Big Wolf Lake, one of the finest For Detroit information we Rich." On the stage the Fox re- ular Wednesday evening feature of lakes in Michigan, these young repcesent the league at the fol- Mr. Wm. Hoffman, 13808 Woodward, or call Townsend 8-0871, urns by popular demand Bunny the summer program of the Jew- people who will enroll as camp- lowing organizations: League for lsh Community Center. Mr. Hoffman S erigan, trumpet king of swing, ers will have an opportunity to Human Rights, League for Span- a nd his orchestra, favorites of learn swimming and dancing, ish Aid, League for Aid to China. The next meeting will take r adio and dancing young Amer- from expert teachers, in addition ca. to participating in a full ath- place on Wednesday, July 20, at ADAMS—In "Young Fugitives" 2:30 p. m., in the Scarab Gar- letic program. CLOSING OUT, AT COST $50,000 award to a Civil War The camp is equipped with an dens, 217 Farnsworth Ave. Fath- All Candy Boxes - Lamps - Book-Ends - Ash Trays veteran inspires a lot of plot er O'Flanagan of Ireland, who PALM BEACH THOROCOOL SUITS EXCEPTED excellent tennis court and there PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES h eadaches for the recipient, and Other Imports are facilities for all kinds of is on a speaking tour of the played by Harry Davenport. United States, will be the guest sports. JEWELRY speaker. Ile is a man of inter- Special Rates The Detroit Auxiliary of the AT THE POWATAN COMPANY O MP For the balance of the season, national repute as a scholar, Los Angeles Sanatorium an- Mrs. Avrunin announces special writer and leader in the move- 508 METROPOLITAN BLDG. Charles Kemper and Ken nounces that Mike Falk and his rates for the young men and ment for peace and democracy. SEE SY FOR A GOOD BUY CHERRY 6373 orchestra, together with a vocal- Nichols are a song team now women as well as for new camp- Extra Special 'Values in Diamond Watches starring at the Powatan who ist of note, have been engaged era. Molly Segal Auxiliary Char- Platinum Mountings and Diamonds pool in their present act an the for the annual moonlight, to take Reservations may be made by ity Show at Mt. Clemens entertainment value they have place on Sunday, Aug. 14, at calling either Townsend 8-5960 WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER on July 23 l earned during 17 years of asso- 8:30 p. m. The boat is equipped or Grass Lake 8003. 35 Per Cent Increase Shown ciation in every phase of revue with a public address system to The nursery is . being com- in Number of Car Owners and musical show production. enable dancing on both decks. A A charity show is planned as mended especially by those who Figures compiled by Hoyt E. Kemper will be co-starred in a limited number of tickets will be have occasion to see Avrunin the next undertaking of the Molly Segal Auxiliary of._ the sold for the convenience of the new show with William Gaston, director of the Secretary Morris, Camp. Trained Merrill Palmer of State's offices in the Detroit "Full Dress," scheduled for fall passengers. Tickets may be pur- teachers are in charge, and Miss Detroit Consumptive Relief So- Contributions to the Sylvia Contributions to the Jewish ALTES chased at the office of the Aux- ciety of Denver, Colo. area, show a better than 35 per production, unless he rejoins the Eleanor Norosky is directing this Simons Memorial Schol- Children's Home Through the courtesy of Sam- ' in c rease in the number of "You Never Know" company, in iliary 1711 Clairmount, at the fine portion of the Avrunin Camp. arship Fund meetings at Jericho Temple, 2705 uel Kraemer, who has donated i which he appeared at the Cam motor l car owne rs purchasing The Jewish Children's Home of his hotel for the evening. the half-year plates during the first this spring as comedy lead for Joy Road. Contributions to the Sylvia Si- Detroit wishes to acknowledge All organizations are invited Gifts to North End Clinic show will be held at the Krae- six months of the y ear. In 1937, Libby Holman. Nichols has writ- with thanks the receipt of dona- mons Memorial Scholarship Fund to make this moonlight their own mer's Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clem- months, half-year ten more than 20 new songs for the first six from the following: and to share in this enterprise plates totalled 30,7123 and for their current act. North End Clinic haas received ens on Saturday, July 23, at of the Detroit Music Study Club tions Mrs. Paul; Mrs. I. Finkelstein: Itr• to aid men, women and children were received this week from the p. m. Tickets may be ob- Frank Paris stliys for a final the same period this year 41,512. the following contributions: I. Tabashn:k, In honor of recovery ef afflicted with tuberculosis. daughter: Mra A. Cohen; Mtn I III honor of •Sth wedding son!, fr. tained at the door or by calling following: Mr. and Sirs. Robert The deadline for the half-year week with his marionettes. We" Mrs. Sarah Blumenthal. . of so- sod Mrs Maurh• 7.ark- Mrs. Gold, the president, Tyler MADE FROM This is the Silver Jubilee year awry Marwil, in honor of the 25th wed- Abrams; Bright dance routines by May- plates is Aug. 31 and motorists Mrs of Branch. h story S h k e y int roh m .,1 , 41 , r nfanie ,l‘ f ;co nt..: 4-7802. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Albert /healer; Mrs I Jennie Kennon noh7rdatii:Lon the must get t belle Van's Adorable!, with solo of the Los Angeles Sanatorium COSTLIER MATERIALS k of Pontiac; Mrs. Its•kin ART UP! F•1111 rt•Judson of New York f rn111 thn FM. Maurice II. Zackheim; Mr. and Ventral Music Store, lir. Barn specialties, are set to Paul Neigh- and its affiliated institutions, the ley white Family: In memory of Mrs Re. Mrs. Maurice Morse, in honor of Schwartz. new ones before plates 1. During bor's music. June Burde is one Ex-Patients home, the children's becea Tr..a from Red Indian RODIN CLUB row- memory of Samuel I: Gar, and adults' clinic. The sana• p.): the first six months this year only of the Adorables• Rodin Club met at the home of the graduation of Naomi Stone. from the Mime. Henrietta 00.1 Sena torius is being enlarged by the olaneon. in memory of W1111.11 w- R Mrs. A. Zierer, 2444 Tuxedo, on Contributions to the fund are be- 111,318 full-year plates were sold CARD OF THANKS from the lliatunt Ilan delta June 22. Cards, with prizes, fol- ing taken by Mrs. Edith Saabs, ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING as against 134,292 in the same President Roosevelt's first choice building the International Ladies and Set, Robinson Frankie Talaber, the wrestling period of 1937, a better than 17 for the newly created position of Garment Workers Union, to and For the SuPel•Mentary Illedhat As. lowed the meeting and a lunch Tyler 5-6723. eon of a mat champion of other administrator of the wage and make room for those clarenring Chant.* Fund for ChIldron. In roam. was served at midnight-- -- - Samuel per cent' decrease. The total of The family of chi late - or• of Abe Fisher frorn Mrs Samuel B. Mayer wish to thank their full and half-year plates during hour law was Dr. Isadore Lubin, for admission. The next meeting will be held It was forbidden to wear gloves days, will get his second- chance l'olburn many relatives and friend *for the first six months this year was head of the Labor Department's For the Roet•I Sergi, Relief Fund . Wednesday evening, July 20, at durirg prayers bcause humility to win a title for himself in next Jennie Grogan Sferulot.n Si.. - the kindnesses shown them dur- 152.828 as against 165,015 in bureau of statistics ... But Lubin Dieter-4.y Florist Tatar 14422. Prom 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. was essential to a proper devo- Monday's star bout at the Arena mortal Fund end Aaron Stend•li.n Me. al E 0 V '15 es, )34 = In (-4 00 '17) .-. 0 cn E o o V F3 0 = 0 ›- ■ '-' T.; 4s CJ CJ t+ tE0 3 c E 0 es ce, C-) , A 2 . in filarriagro :22 BEACH HOTEL i'd e -o L''' o i; t; v CI L&I cn }— 14 a .,..._.......------- o.) DR. BOHN ASSAILS NAZI BRUTALITIES All Outdoor Sports . Cocktail Lounge Dancing Until 2 Rates ' , _ oll •C .-. .5 00 day meals CHARLEVOIX, MICH. sd 0 >.. bd -. CC .... ...,... G. grimittick's c.. to . ■ • cs HALF-YEARLY b.-. .. 8 kJ Z t!1 CO I- 6 , C — . — kJ to --- 1st Visiting Day at Avrunin's Camp Sunday, July 17 -= . • 0 o --,„ : : : 7, 2 ,4 - 7.: -'- .. . ..a d) ' E i -5 = 2 o 14 c..) 0. z; C.) x :, 0 " 6r4 4: t . . ... : t: ! . . 4 2 . f., .7 : 1 ; : 2. 8 -6 , r., ..... . . , El ra d %..J 6 0 .! n- z 7 4 7.. x .„ • - 41, . F. I - -- IX ' s' a. x 3 i ..e. WI 8 • • • • _1 r. - ,'-' . .; ,.. cl , .1 . , .11 .t. 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