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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914 -THE PALATKA NEWS, PALATKA, FLA. The Florida Citrus Exchange may and Advertiser. Comments of State Press, T1 T 1VT looking for. and these are what wc 1 HEITALATKAllEWS can 0ffer them. broaden its scope of work and handle A high moral tone and a clean city vegetables as well as citrus fruits, government are among Palatka's as- The directors have the matter under Entered at the Palatka postoffice as sets. The town that is without these consideration and there will be a Xrifle Previous, But mailable matter of the. second class. eanllot hope to attract the right sort ' meeting in Tampa soon to discuss the; Tarpon sprinffs Leader: That of neoDle. Loafers and sports are a j matter. S. C. Warner of Esperenza Florida editor whom Gov. Trammell burden and a curse. They contribute 1 grove, one of Putnam county's lead- seems to have in mind when he men- nothing to productive industry. We 1 have few of these nor do we want Published at Palatka, Florida, Fridays by RUSSELL & VICKERS. Sl.rO Per Year in Advance 117 South Second St. Wm. A. RUSSELL. Editor. A MAX OF SENATORIAL SIZE. It seems to be a foregone conclu any more, we wani men aim women who will work hard, play rationally, save intelligently, read the papers, Phone 195. ; gu church, join the Board of Trade, take care of their families, and con tribute to the moral as well as the material upbuilding of the city. This is good business as well as good eth ics. Palatka is not a wide-open city, . 1 U maa sion that Senator N. P. Bryan will (its greatest progress be named by the President for a va- since the devilish liquor business was cancy on the Federal bench, and that abolished) its government is not cor his successor in the Senate will be rupt, there is no laxness in the en appointed by Gov. Park Trammell. forcement of law, there are no fa Several eminent Floridians have vorite classes and there is mighty already been pressed to the front as little extravagance, if any in the worthy of this distinguished honor, various city departments. Taxes Others will be named. All Florida are as low as in other cities of its . . i , i. i.. tu. ..;. cfonrlc npnr in the is interested :n tne character 01 me size, aim uie m.j man who will be finally selected. head of the list in healthfulness. Here in Palatka there is a move- Our board of trade has won recog ment among his friends to secure nition in outside communities, even if this honor for our fellow townsman, it is not fully appreciated at home, the Hon. S. J. Hilburn. This move- If our people would have a get-to-mcr.t though started late last week, gether spirit, there is no telling what his already spread to other parts of could be accomplished. Without IV-ir-the SUite, ami The News believes that monious ogranization it is not possi wherever Mr. Hilburn is known there hie to accomplish what is desired, will be, by common consent, the feel- An example of organization is seen ing that his selection would be most in the war in Europe. An unorgan htppy. ized community is little better man Mr. Hilburn is of Senatorial dimen- a mob. Men too often allow petty sions. He is a man in the prime of differences trifles light as air to life and physically and mentally pre- keep them from joining with others pi. red to enter upon a career of great jn movements beneficial to themselves usefulness. As a lawyer he ranks and their community. They bite off with the ablest in the south. In the their noses to spite their faces. This practice of his chosen profession he pinched and narrout spirit retards and hi s already risen to eminence. restricts the growth of a town or But his predilection is now, and has county, fcr some time, been for a legislative p0wn at Miami they have what the career. He has already served one citizens are proud to term the "Ml term in the Florida House of Repre- iU11i Spirit," and that is why the Mag scntatives and through one session of jc City's industrial and civic dcvel the State Senate. Floridians are (,pnient projects hum along so satis L'cnerallv familiar with the record of f; ,-torilv. The "Miami Spirit" brin?v intr citrus growers, is a director In noneo mat it was possiuie ra n a .h , Florida editor to fill Senator Bryan s place in the event of the senator's res ignation, is Hon. W. A. Russell f Coneressman Frank Clark is going the Palatka News. Mr. Russell is to make a hot fight in opposition to the proposed tax, or revenue, on shipments of vegetables, citrus fruits, etc., which has been introduced m Congress as a war measure. It is certain that the fruit and vegetable growers of Florida have an influential friend in Frann Clark. He will de feat the measure. achievement he there made, lie was a leader in the Hou.-e and Senate. This distinction was accorded him by com mon consent. In the campaign of I'.1 1:2, Mr. Un burn contested with Con-iv-snun Frank ('lark for the Socoi.d Hi-trict nr.mination to Congress, and idt hough the race was in contest with one of the most astute political leaders the State has produced in this genera tion, he was only defeated by some the people down there togetner mem ory public cause. The Milkers ami lii ocke.s are few and despised. The "Miami Spirit" adopted the belie of To him that hath shall be given," and visitors there admire the unity of feeling and purpose in all things for betterment', and when in ollvr towns they talk about Mianv. and others go to sec and admire and invest and build homes and play a l'ving part in the activities ot the I'UO votes in a second primary. Hil- community. burn carried one half the counties ' the district, among them being Du val county by some POO majority. He mr.de a phenominal race and those who are familiar with that contest r-e member that it was the republican vote of the State which beat him. These republicans, because of certain efforts of M "dollar a dr. soldiers, the tariff and other purely re publican measures for which he stood, v-evo sr, boon in his behalf that, they ' , me lenujorary democrat i" order With that kind of spirit in Palatka and earnestly and unitedly at work, there is no telling what we might do. t' id him IT PAYS TO SPRAY. Prof. W. W. Yothcrs, State En tomologist, who knows the likes and dislikes of bugs and creeping and Clark in behalf of the flying things, rays these pests do not pen-ion for Federal like the spraying preparations used today by successful fruit men. Prof. Yothcrs urges the use of spray to destroy the white fly, scale insects a ! il rust mites. tew; "For a few cents per acre growers that can produce clean a;:d gnklm fruit where thev are now producing scaiy 1 ru,tv frail." deck Without that r would have v 1 o.ouiralion. s of the pa-t. It is oiply as accounting b Mr. HKLarnV leg! ro for sla- H g in t..e that do- feat, n lliibur Siate ai io;l flili! a gooa r. s. .hi his own with the the count rail." declared l'rof. Yoih- "To .ay that it will do no good to spray if yoar neighbor dues not. i- all fool: -iiue s. I have sprayed a whole giove with the exception of ove row in the center of it, and while this cue row was covered with scale, ihv trees adjoining it were practical- ' free from scale or insects of any kind. 1 have even sprayed one-half of one tree, ami got highly satis factory results upon the sprayed half a fact which has been wb.iic the other half was covered with r.o-, ledge of affairs both ational, his habits oT le.vnc-s of mental vis lit him for the duties -.at or. In debate he ejn master mm. s one of Florida's really able men and would make an excellent senator, Senator Hudson "greatly appreci ates the interest and confidence of those friends who urged" him to en ter the race for the Senatorship, out r.o, he had already threatened to be a candidate for governor two years hence, and he is still in the same mood. For some time past Senator Hudson has been the attorney of the State Railroad Commission, a posi tion he recently relinquished in order to go into training for the governor- 1-:.- 1T k.it-o c.il-fofl PMl'llpi- ! V , u f .. I "I it than the career he has made Hudson isn't built right for the exec- jfor himsef ,n Flori(!a He isn.t po. utive office; he's too austere; too much j to y,e TjnHe( States Senator, but ike a cold storage plant; and then his j that doesn't prove him a weakling conation with the present inactive and nonentity. An Appropriate Appointment: Ocala Star: The friends of Gen. E. M. Law, of Bartow, suggest that, in case Seaator Bryan is appointed a Federal judge, that Governor Tram mell appoint the general to fill the place till another Senator is elected. General Law is a splendid old gen tleman, and it's the Star's opinion that this appointment would be a "raceful thing for the Governor to do, and one that would please Florida people. A Man of Strong Character Lakeland Telegram: The good- natured man gets it in the neck al ways. One of our State exchanges refers to Former Governor Gilchrist as a nonentity because of his invei erate placidity and good humor. As a matter of tact he is a man of su perior ability and strong character and there could be no better evidence railway commission would put him out of the running, if nothing else. Something Definite Lakeland Telegram: The Tarpon The big and growing repuuiics. iu.thslt rjovprnnr Trammell has decided the South of us buy annually from j to appoint Editor Russell, of the Pa Fnirlnnd Germany. France and oth-jlatka News, as pro tern senator to er European countries manufactured succeed Senator Bryan in the event articles which cost more than a ! November election to take a federal ion dollars. Last year Argentina judgeship. But Governor Trammell ..i unhi sunn nrm nno worth cf 'who was in Jacksonville Wednesday aiuuc uum, ' ' I. , , ,. ,, . such goods, and Brazil bought $230,- j u - reporter 000,000 from the nations now involved ( pointment of a succeSsor to Senator in war. We don't have to go through ; Bryan and that "he had no man in the Panama Canal and pay tolls to , view to be appointed now or after the , , ,i Arn.t;no Thpsp general election. mat is sumcient .eac.i Dia,,., "TV . : , lv definite to leave no doubt about buyers can not get wuat w.e.y "--" : the matter. i0ra Europe now and naturally turn I to the United States. There is a supreme opportunity right now to es tablish with the South American re-j ptlblh permanent. Florida points are near er to the South American republics than any other in the United States. Arthur Williams Is Named. Sanford Hevald: The Pensacola News states that the man to be ap trade relations which will be pointed to the short term of U.S. Se:i- aor is Arthur 1. Williams, because he is the man who received the mcs sage from President Wilson that Sen ator Fletcher was a progressive. This is certainly the proper recommenda ' ion for the gentleman and puts him in the class with the man who hat the "message for Garcia" or the mes sage to Giouehy. etc. But in speak ing of the progressive part of the nullifications why not appoint John Stockton, whose candidacy tor V. S Senator really brought out the salient facts in the progressive record of Senator Fletcher and made the fame of Williams greater? The good-natured man gets it in the neck always. One of our state exchanges refers to former Gover nor Gilchrist as a nonenity because of his inveterate placidity and good humor. As a matter of fact he is a man of superior ability and strong character and there could be no bet ter evidence of it than the career he has made for himself to be Unit ed States senator, but that doesn't prove him a weakling and nonenti ty. Palatka News. Don't you be too sure he won't be senator, either. The ex-governor The Man of Monkey Fame Zolfo Springs Truth: Ex-Governor doesn't make much splurge, but he lias 'm ,u. to- m., ....... . ... .o -, l..f,. fr nnik ra a Star. " "ciou.c u i o........ . V. "".in v, ed States senate in case Nathan 'ihe News wouldnt object to the resigns and an election is c, credit provided its conscience would , i to tv,e vacancy. Mr. Gilchrhst permit it to get away with it unob- says: "If Bryan resigns and an eler j u.,4- .,'n.,( m,.nt ho it wnnlil tion is called for, I will get busv. i i . ;f o -loomed "'i'1 to every town m Florida, pernaps oe " possible. I will make a i icala Star, when takin from the Lakeland Telegram, nit.i a i it-i wiiL'o n rrT men mr good things ,.V0pver runs against me. There has should i,een some sugg estion from the news credit them to that paper instead et The News, even though the .sentiment be ours. A LEADER CF THE BLIND. shown in his le-'a! encounters in some -rule and rust. So there is no ex- iif the higher courts of the land. ruse for not spraying on account of The Palatka. News believes that the laxity of your neighbors. There Gov. Trammell would meet with popu- never ought to be a bit of scaly anil l;.r ei ilor-ement were he to name rusty fruit packed in this country. A Samuel J. Hilburn for the unexpired few cents per tree will give you clean fruit and healthy trees." if you are interested and want to know more concerning sprays you can write to Prof. Yothers at Orlan do, Fla., and get circular No. lOF, on "Spraying for the Control of White Fly on Citrus Fruit." It is printed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture and sent free. term of Senator Bryan, and in say ing this we mean no word of discredit to the qualifications of the other gen tlemen who have been mentioned for the appointment. IHE WAY TO BUILD UP PALATKA. Our business men and mamifac- ( turers, through the board of trade, I ijni.ic joe Cannon has been re . . ... i i t -1 1 ' are doing all tney can to nuim u,j nominated for congress from the Palatka and make of it a greater citv, : Danville, 111., district and his chances and they have an excellent toun:a-!of election are said to be good, tion to build upon. Think it over j . carefully, raiatKans am. ,,..e .., , Editor RusseU of Palatka is talked there a town in norma ."-; of for the genate and sub(ues hig jn natural ami oe.opeM : niite nKMjesty sufficiently to say that one oi oui s..c . . ! he would like the job. Tampa Tn The near future is one of promise i for America and Florida. The war. ' in Europe is an ill wind that must Phil H. Armstrong, the "Florida blow us good. We deplore the .nur-1 Sunshine" man of the Times-Union derous warfare across the sea. It is a proof-reader in that office, spend- is our duty now however to help ing his nights there. But in the at feed, clothe and rebuild. It j ternoons, before he begins his work is therefore a fitting time to con- as proof-reader, is busy with his type sider the elements that mane , writer turning out philosophy and a city attractive to those who are ; fun that is making him a deserved looking for a new home. Lawless- reputation, ness and vice are surely not among ; -them. Fathers and mothers wheth-! The Palatka Morning Post made its er they be rich or poor shun these appearance on schedule last Mondaj things. On this point Palatka is safe, and was well-filled with business of and strangers can come to our note enterprising Palatkans. Editor that we say "our" town with the Nerwich is entitled to much credit knowledge that their children will nc for his game fight against unforseen fe difficulties difficulties which a more Churches, Sunday-schools, fraternal practical man would have avoided, societies, parks, a library and read- lie has energy by the bale and if he ing room, public schools (our build- finally meets with the measure of ings are not as good as they will be success which he has set forth as a couple years hence), healthful sur- high-water mark, he will receive no roundings, good water, a delightful mere hearty congratulations than climate and innocent, clean amuse- those which will be extended from mentthese are what parents are this office. E. M. Van Cleve Becomes Superintend ent of New York Institution. niwanl M. Van Cleve lias resigued as superintendent of Hie Ohio Stuti School 'or tile I'.iiiii and has accepted the position of superintendent of the New York institution for the education of the Mind lie will also be the head lando ners that the next United States senator ought to be from south Flon da and ought to know the needs and wants of the people. That fits m exactly." There's only one man in Florida we would support against our worthy ex-gove'-nor that s .1. .. (. Stockton. So the position of Truth' editor is flatly denned, l.o to it. you man of monkey fame, and we will en ilwor to heln e'ect a United State senator from PeSoto county. Only a Good Guess Orlando Kennrter-Star: & "v K J TV1 I 3 fennel! i The Or. TIenorter-Star states withoj uualification as though it had inside information on the subject, that Sen ator Bryan will hold his seat until af ter the November election. But sup. nose he is nnnointed and confirmed to the federal bench, within the next Voek or two. would he miss a term of his court in order to hold his seat in the Senate until after th Novem hi?'- election? Lakeland Telegraph ! The Reporter-Star wishes to into'. nolate that it has no inside intorma tinn Tn fact wp know nothing abou ir, but it seems onlv reasonable that Ronntnr Brvnn would hold on lor fow v-ppke'if bv so doine he could save the State the expense and tur mnil of a nrim.nrv ramnaitrn bv q"iv Inir tho annoSntme"t into the hamKs of the Governor. The Reporter-Star v.ns p-iiessinc. and the guess may prove a bad one, but we shall see URGES PRAYER FOR PEACMN EUROPE resident Wilson Appoints Sunday, Oct. 4th, as Day . of Prayer. President Wilson has signed a proclamation calling on the people of the United States to pray for peace in Europe. , The president's proclamation set aside Sunday, October 4, as a day of prayer. The presidents proclamation 101- lows: "Whereas, great nations of the world have taken up arms against one another and war now draws millions of men into battle when the counsel of statesmen has not been able to save from this terrible sacn- fioo "And whereas, in this as in an things, it is our privilege and du'.y to seek counsel and succor of Al- mitrhtv God. humbling ourselves be fore Him. confessing our weakness and our lack of any wisdom equal to these things; "And whereas, it is tne especial wish and longing of the people of the United States, in prayer and ounsel and all friendliness, to serve the cause of peace; "Therefore, I, Woodrow wnson, president of the United States of America, do designate ounaay,- tne fourth day of October next, a day of prayer and supplication, and do equest all God tearing persons to epair on that day to their places of worship, there to unite their peti tions to Almighty God, that overru ling the counsel of men, setting straight the things tney cannot gov ern or alter, taking pity on the na tions now in the throes of conflict, in His mercy and goodness showing a way where men can see none, lie ouchsafe His children healing peace again and restore once more that concord among men ana nations without which there can be neither happiness nor true friendship nor any wholesome fruit of toil or thought in the world; praying also to this end that He forgive us our sins, our ignorance of His holy will, our willfulness and many errors, a.i lead us in the paths of obedience to places of vision and to thoughts and counsels that purge and make wise. In witness whereof I have her? unto set mv hand and caused tne seal of the 'United States to be a"-fiTod. "Done at the city of Washington this eighth day of September in cbe year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and fourteen and of the in depence of the United States of America the one hundred and thirty ninth. ( "Signed: WOODROW W1LSO.N. "Bv the President: William Jennings Bryan, "Secretary of State." WAR BULLETINS Tampa To Lose Good Citizen- Tampa Tribune: On the first of the coming vear Tampa will lose one !sj of its most prominent citizens a man ' -3 . . n A f..;nn,t who nas grown lniiuence anu ...cnu chin imnnr its neonle in exact pro- ro,-tlnn in the p-rowth of population This is Don C. McMullen, former State Senator, able attorney and foromost. nrohibition advocate oi T-MoiHdn. Mr. McMullen poes to Tallahassee Httornev for the State Rail road Commission, F. M. Hudson hav ing resigned that position with a j view to working up his candidacy for Governor in 1916. Here in Tampa servatiou of vision timncuruted hy the Mr. McMullen's work has assumed; Kussell Sime mid Rockefeller founda- such proportion that he is unable to tious Tin- New York institution is cope with it and preserve his health, heavllv endowed and one of Mr. Van He has valuable property in Pinellas Cleves firs, problems will be to work CTjY that 18 riPte for ri'hfm on, the oot.,,,100 of . gl.tKMMKX) ad- VTT' ,mi"" " of his foresiirht. 1 ' Tampa will regret the temporary The county commissioners of Mar- loss of this citizen. It will be for ion county will make another attempt a matter of four years and when that to purchase a farm for the benefit term expires we shall hone to number MDoi,i o. him strain amone Tampa's men of af- " .f. r.T: V;::;;:: ;." nin.. The ionle of Florida are to lit yji I...., tin. ........ " - - . --. EDWARD U. VAN CLEVE. of the national movement for the con Fjuperor William bus conferred 10(5 iron crosses for distinguished services in the t'w Kiglity-MX of them went to members of the fifty-third regiment and 110 to the eighty-third regiment gar ruuQtid ut Cu.s:e Th British admiralty announced that thil British fleet has occupied Ilerberts hoehr, on Bl.-inrhe baT, the sent of the gtivcmHient of the German Hismauck archipelago, and the .Sofomnn -islands. A disputed to the London Observer from Amsterdam states that th German government luts pulili.shed the numbers of prisoners of war taken up to September 11. A total of 21ll,TU0 is given. The IVtrornd correspondent of Iteu tcr's Telcirrum company reports that a Hungarian liuttulion bus crossed the Roumanian frontier and laid dorn its arms. Among tlie subscribers to the German war loan are the Krupp firm and fam ily, who Imve taken .s.")OH,UO0 of the bonds. Further large subscriptions al ready have lieen received by tlie Heiclis bnuk. A dispatch from Bordeaux to Renter's says the Temps repeats the report that Grrmuny's fltock of gasoline on which the army depends largely fur its motor transport of supplies is becoming ex hausted. French Minister of War Millerand has sent a circular to the generals com manding the several districts of France ordering them to institute a vigorous search for all persons who have failed to respond for military service as re quired. A dispatch to Reuter's Telegram compnny from Mciningen via Amster dam states that Emperor William has personally wired the Duke of S.ixe Meiningen of the death of Prince Ernest of Saxe-Meiningen. He was buried with military honors at Maubeuge. -v It is stated that the British cruiser Pathfinder, which was destroyed in the North sea September (!, supposedly by contact with a mine, was in reality sunk by a torpedo. This information is re luted by the official information bureau. A dispatch to the London Evening N'ews from Petrograd says that Henry K. Sienkicwici, the Polish writer and author of "Quo Vadis," who recently ap pealed to the Poles to 6uppoit Russia in the war, has been taken prisoner by the Au6trians and sent to Cracow, An Ostend dispatch to the Reuter Telegram company says: "Crown Prince Frederick William and Prince Adalbert of Prussia, the emperor's third son, and Prince Carl of f urttemburg, are rrported to have died in a hospital at Brussels." . Usefulness is greatness; there is none other. Rev. Charles R. Brown. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given, that John T-oonord who nlpd Guiltv in Mnr- citizen, even tempo- der ju the secon(i degree, at the Spring term of the Circuit Court, " 1 1908. of Putnam County, and was sen- Sweden's chemical test to prove fenced to the State Penitentiary for mnm laud If You Wknt To BUY come and consult us, we can tell you of several desirable pieces from 3 to 80 acres each. ' One pieceof 30 acres has 20 ready for the plow, partly fenced, some buildings, good neighbors, adjoining land cultivated. Can be bought at the price of virgin lands. If You Want To SELL you should advise with us for we might any day find a purchaser if we knew the area, location, condition and price. Call on us or write us giving full particulars. THEO. F. LANSING 616 Lemon Street, PALATKA, FLORIDA P. O. Box 251 A MPS' CAF3 r rr"'HAT the public appreciates our efforts to J give Palatka a first-class Cafe, has been substantially testified by the liberal busi ness accorded us from the opening. That we appreciate the liberal patronage, we hope to show by devoting our every energy to cater to the wishes of the people. Our reguhir meals at 35 cents have been ap proved. Our catering to special order customers also seems to meet with approval. We shall continue to please. Have you tried our Norfolk Oysters? They are immense, and then some. ROBERT JAMES, Proprietor Howell Arcade, Palatka With the exaggerated sense of final ity that is part and parcel of the make up of his race, a Japanese chief of a meteorological observatory committed suicide because he did not properly warn the people of Kyushu island against the impending earthquake, vol canic eruption and tidal wave. Imag ine a weather man in the United States thus transfixing his stomach with cold steel because Jupiter Pulvius reneged on the interpretation of his promises! Yet, after they had been deceived, the latest news is that the people who lied the island are returning in thou sands to the scene of the disaster, comforted and consoled by the pre diction of another eminent personage in the same service, who assures them that it will bo safe to do so. The Japanese are so thoroughly wedded to the faith of modern science that they will not be seduced to doubt the ex-cathedral quality of its utterances, says the Columbia (S. C.) State. Per haps this is due to the fact that when the weather prophet makes a mistake he commits hari-kari; wherefore his predictions are at least to be credit ed with the virtue of complete sincerity. j DR. F. E. JENKINS EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office Hours: t) a. m. to 1 p. m. Other hours! by ap pointment. hickman-Kennerly Block, PALATKA, FLORIDA. Acre He couldn't beat a carpet, He was feeble, was poor Jinks: And that is why you'll always see Him golfing on the linP.a. DOCTOR GOETHE Office in Hickman Kennerly Building Office Phone 86. Residence Phone 219 Calls attended at all hours. s enclosed by a new fence. Six acres in Bearing Orange Trees, Grapefruit and Tangerines. Remaining twenty acres in truck farm, all irrigated. RESIDENCE containing nine rooms and bath. BARN, STABLES, etc. One horse, wagon, two buggies, harness and farming implements. Considerable fruit still on the grove. Price $5,500. TERMS: $3,000 down and $2,500 in five years, 8 per cent. First mortgage lein on property. J. J. BECKS REAL ESTATE PALATKA, FLA (:. l-oi-KR Bailey. J. Walthk liIi.LiAKfl President ; Hecy and Treas. for bids fr a tract oi land naving neen ab,e fin attornev to succeed. Mr. Hud passed by the board at its last meet- Bn(j tne Capital is fortunate in Ins. I lie resolution, nonevri, as nut securing: such passed until several amendments had rarily. been made. The amount or aereane j was reduced from not less than five ' hundred to an amount of not less than whether a man is intoxicated or not life, will at the next session of the three hundred acres. The bids will VOuld, according to American stand- Pardoning Board at lallahassee, or j be opened and considered at a meet- arda, acqalt automatically any one up- 83 soon thereafter as possible, apply j ins of the board to be held on October on whom it had to be used. Aust 29U?, 19o" j !!"':.. m. tuxat j YOU WILL FIND 1 W AT ! 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