Show 1 IHNlf “dl a 4 14 uHt fi " tz"zt nitgrtfal H 4 Thursday Morning -- Ul)c Salt £akt Tribune- - -- August 3 ts W 1939 v" Now Playing At Salt Lake Theaters Jimmie Fuller HOLLYWOOD— In hiring Orson Welles the radio prodigy on a UTAH— “They AH Come Out” with By I nc le Ray Rita Johnson and Tom Neal also IV — ON THE ROCKS "The Zero Hour” with Frieda Not knowing w hether it w as night Inescort and Otto Kruger or dav— in fact living "In one long CENTRE— "Daughters Coura- day— Dr Koelz and Kennett Raw-so- n guesxed the time as well as geous” with Priscilla Lane Rosemary Lane Lola Lane Gale they could and went about obtainPage John Garfield Claude Rams ing specimens of birds and fish in Greenland When they at Jeffrey Lynn Fay Bainter Donald northern Crisp May Robson Frank Mc- last got back to Etah and their ship they four they had been Hugh and Dick Foran gnnp five day C’APHOJL — "They Made Her a of August ComNear the Spy” with Sally Ellers Allan mander MaeMi an gave the order Thomas also George O Brien In for all hands to pack up and be "Trouble In Sundown" with Rosa- ready to sail southward He felt lind Keith it would not be safe to stay longer SOUTH-EAS(Sugarhouse) — since thpre were signs of winter “Dodge City” with Errol Flynn sotting in On the return voyage all was Olivia DeHavilland Ann Sheridan and Bruce Cabot also “Winner going well until there came "a ” The vessel tremTake All” with Tony Martin grinding shock bled and came to a stop It had GEVI— “Four Daughters” with run upon rocks' Priscilla Lane Lola Lane Rose'I he tide was found to be mary Lane Gale Page John Gar- and befoie long it left thefalling field and Jeffery Lynn also “So- bare Houus passed and stillrocks the n ciety Lawyer" with Walter tide went down rI hpn slowly but and Virginia Bruce suiely It began to rise again Incl) RIALTO — "YVuthering Heights” by inch the water crept over the with Merle Oberon Laurence Oli- rocks and up the hull of the ship Would the tide rise high enough ver David Niven and Donald Crisp also The Jones family in "Every- to makp the "Bowdoin" float again” That was the question evbody's Baby" was wondering about but eryone — MURRAY (Murray) "East Side never received an answer they of Heaven” with Bing Croaby Nature look a hand in the story In Sandy and Joan Blondell also "Mr a strange way Here is what Ken-ne- lt Mgto on Danger Island" with later wrote about it: Peter Lorre "About half a mile away lay a STATE — “Little Orphan Annie” huge million-toiceberg Suddenly with Ann Gillis also "The Miss- we heard an roar We looked toward the Guest" with Paul Kelly and ing great berg Constance Moore Slowly it wilh great fragments falling in every direcMARLO (Kiigarhouae) — "The Cita- tion Then it rocked from side to del" with Robert Donat and side and regained its balance Rosalind Russell also "The Girl "In a few Downstairs” with Franchot Tone swell tame seconds a monstrous Tolling toward us We and Franciska Gaal were lifted gently from the ledge S1LDIO — "Andy Hardy Gets and were swept into the open Spring Fever” with Mickey Roo- water beyond1 Could we believe ney Lewis Stone Ann Rutherford our senses7' Yes we were free of the ledge' Cecilia Parker and Fay Holden Reaching the southern end of ON TIIE STAGE AND SCREEN Greenland the explorers anchored ROXY (on the stage)— Ruby and near the largest La Tosca Chailes Nolan the town inSukkertoppen Greenland The plate had Howlands the Worthy Family and a population of about 600 7 he Danish governor was friendSpot k Watkins (On the screen) ‘Virgin of Sarawak” also “Bare- ly toward the visitors and invited foot Boy" with Jackie Moran and them to his home The people of Marcia Mae Jones the town proved to be of mixed white and Eskimo blood They were called together at a school-hous- e in the evening to look at moving pictures which Commander MacMillan had taken (To Be Continued) Riddles games and puzzles will be found in the "Funmaker" leaflet If you would like a copy send Roxy a three-cen- t stamped return ennew Roxy's btage show opening velope to me in care of this newsThursday includes a number of paper novelty and comedy acts that should piovide plenty of laughs for Tomoirow: End of the Journey the audience Probably the most outstanding feature of the stage show Is the Apache and novelty dance team of Rudy and La Tosca w ho pi esent a dance skit of unusual To Vie at 'Z B - g produung-directing-writin- acting the film industry has really put itself on the spot If this youngster can corn to town and never having seen a movie produced can turn out a box office picture it's going to make our veterans look awfully sick For years Hollywood has reverted promising young men and women with the terse statement that this is one business where experiSuccessful dience is everything rectors of silent pictures are denied opportunity because ‘‘they don’t know the technique of talking e stars still capamovies " ble of good performances are out in the old because "they lack experience m the spoken drama” Now comes a fellow who is literally a child m arms He comes d contract giving with an him more say about his picture than any one individual has ever had before He’ll do everything except fit lus leading lady's gowns and sweep out the studio after contract PC The Tide What Price Experience in Hollywood? Radio Prodigy May Revolutionize Ideas I- - Iron-cla- Pid-geo- hours then? What price experience What excuse can veteran producers offer to promising young blood in the future7 How can tottering John J Jones clinging to his important producing berth by his teeth protect himself hereafter against younger men who ran handle his post better than he? n ear-rendi- The hiring of Welles may provide a much needed tonic for a Maybe Harry faltering Industiy n theater Brandt that man in the east was right when he shouted that the business needs new ideas and fresh viewpoints Perhaps the movies have stagnated Anyway if all’s Welles we shall soon see loud-spoke- n s4t NBC Station THUKdDAY AUUUtiT 3 A M 7 U(WIHTT— HUIhllly Salutt 7 15— KUTA— Harmony HhII With Ihi teminratur am time 7 7f— hill A—International Maws 7 4o— hUlA — Popular lunei of ih Pav h IKK— NBC— ViamiMa Luaembii smug eiiwmbla aupieme 8 30— NBC’— 1 ha Vagabond! negro mala q iartt Saver " h!rftii Hlnta to Housewives with Alien Pres toft assisted bv Lugtna Conley 8 OfV— KUTA— International New 9 1 5— NRC— B it f v Aalon tenor 9 30—N nr— National barm and Home lliur Waller Blaufusa and His Homesteaders and Oueet Speakers 84ft— NIK'—' "Wlf Orson Welles Literally "a babe in arms" storms Hollywood with an ironclad contract giving him more say about his picture than any one actor has ever had before Jack Oukie outphotos of our professional glamor gals I never sea a picture of the Rits brothers without the cliui kling — thought ‘Harry's sif the middle again" Kay Francis in her horn-rispecs looks like your elocution teacher After careful obsei cation I don't concur with Loretta Young’s plaint that her legs aren’t shapely Say “Now listen you guys” through your nose and you'll be amazed how much you sound like Edward G Robinson No better example of the queer ways of the movies can be offered than the recent incident involving The smilcless one Ned Sparks having completed “The Star Maker" went to Kenora Canada (3000 miles) on a fishing tup Suddenly ha received a telegram to hurry back for retakes Sparks grabbed a plane flow overnight to Holly Wkin as l)r Jtui and NOON Norman Jak Patricia oo— International Ntwi r12 u15— KUTA— NBC— light Opera Selections 3 2 12 30— N BO—The Jloeaitr Hop hi w 12 45— NBC — ‘Between Bookends the and Jesse Craw fird at the Oman 100— NBC— Smile Parade variety show with Ransom bherman as master of Hex Mauptn orchestra ceremonies Walter Auction 1 30— NBC— Rhythm orchestra Rlaufu' 2 00— K I TA — Pierrette Serenade ' ttere go 8 15— KUTA— Drama with Ted Malone NETWORK M iC-RE- D did tha extra scene and headed baik to Kenora next day Six thousand miles— and his retake was one brief scene of eight words' wood Fulhngs star All these movie of weddings course Left the deep in dirt-write- is For there s naught left to pen Until timq comes again To whip up a rumored divorce Edward Ellis the character actor had to look years younger for opening scenes of his new film “Three Sons " After the make-udepartment had finished with him everyone on the set had some comp plimentary remark to make regarding Ills youthful appearance "Ah yes" sighed Ellis with a longing glance into a mirror ‘if only they could achieve tha same general effect with my stomach'" 19J9 Copyright McNaught Syndicate Inc Opening Today At S L Theaters Electrical Workers Outin Interest r 6 $ 8 7 7 7 8 8 8 0 9 Frontiers of American lug ou 1 tfe ” 9 45— KUYD— Woman to Woman with - OF THE WEST) n It ‘iny i ii i f n ipwf Imt Bit I t ItM IiMiv ftesB fBk teeiBi t Uo HNhSiai iSmimim il OR RIM Al II THE MOON C OOL S RIO I I1KOX Ml SIC I Min x i c— (tiiu 30o l ftti l § t M 1 IT'S V - I FOR crowii Vj -- to i ia- 5 P - vii i 7— f t fe (S i at Last Craig was outside patrolling the drive when to his great relief and delight Yvette's car appeared far down the long driveway The girl was smiling to herself she was going to be one of a house party only one member of which she knew anything about And she could scarcely be said 4o know Latest MARCH i of TIME J "DAUGHTER roUR590 y1 ALL NEW! STAGE and SCREEN SPtCIAL SCOOP STAGE ATTRACTION I iiuirftr& LA TOSCA GRFAT APACHE DANCE TEAM Starling TODAY Xolaii Oinrlps Jt CQVltny Howlands The DBINK VCBOIUIIC ill F R E E! LI HABY (HINtsR IIKAOCIX ACROBATS Th Worthy Family NOVELTY MUSICAL VtHTUOHOR Rm It Irt m ecu Lubb niBEc' On KNOCKABOIT COMIDY DC-L- the Screen Speck Watkins COMEDY Z IMPERSONATOR Features-- 2 hri TONIGHT INDOORS OUT I ri tdltloa DELIGHTFUL pI DAIICIHG I 5 v 8am h!— ei Yvette iT st PM If i possibly could She was a pretty little widow short of etature and W'ould have been dumpy of figure but for the extreme cleverness of her modiste She had been a friend of Florence Harley Madison’s wife and in their early married years the four had been a congenial quartet Then Anita’s husband died and almost immediately she assumed that it was written in the book of fate she should marry Harley Harley didn’t see eye to eye with her but she ertill had hopes She came frequently to Silver Hill she used all her blandishments on a rather disinterested host Anita was a strong believer in persistence So when she arrived she went at once to the best suite which had always been hers when she visited there and was rejoiced to find it was still heis For she had greatly feared it would be given over to the celebrity whose coming seemed to be a matter of great pride to the entire household Cornelia Madison’s competent maid Jenny was a little absent-mide- d as she looked after Mrs Boyce’s belongings Mind what you're about Jenny ” Anita said crossly suppose you are fair daft at the thought of hava motion ing picture actress to look after ” I fear I am Mrs Boyce ” and Jenny laughed ‘I have seen the lady on the screen and she Is so lovely I’m wondering If she can be like that in real life " "You'll soon have a chance to find out Don’t stand there crumpling that organdy shirtwauzt in I Bnr fe Nw N the afternoon determined early to get all of the occasion that she In 3l 1 t - ind Although it seemed to Craig Madison that Friday would never come the old earth kept up Us stolid diurnal motion and Friday did come Anita Boyce was the first of the house party to arrive She came “If you mean Yvette Verne x don t like the term you use She isn’t like any one else she's a " goddess ‘ Hard hit are you7” "Oh everybody is who sees her" Anita who rather fancied herself one was not pleased "You’re not interesting to me any more Go away and send that Hale man over here He's looking at me as if he wanted to come” She smiled to take away any hint of ill temper Craig went on the errand Gifford Hale came duly and Anita promptly made eyes at him Her eyes were large and blue a beautiful cerulean but with no shadows or reservations Her carefully preserved blond beauty was all her fancy painted it but the slightly injured look she habitually wore was fatal to her otherwise pretty charm Her really'golden hair was done by the most famous coiffeur in the most stilted and artificial style Hetty who had caught sight of her told the cook that Mrs Boyce’s head Inoked like a hayfield cut and dried Cornelia with her gracious ease rescued Gifford Hale and gave him over to Laura Lee while she sent Tom Sheldon to play around with Anita t- venturous personality Flynn of course dominates the "Dodge City” epic western star- action of the entire picture but he ring Lrroll Flynn as a daring gun is given valiant assistance by Olivia de Havilland Ann Sheridan Bruce fighter opens at the South-Eatheater In Sugarhouse Thursday Cabot Frank McHugh and Alan Depicting the brawling turbulent Hale sudden-deat- h Second feature on the new bill Is milieu of the toughest roughest town In the cattle “Winner Take All” with Tony count! y of the 1870s the picture Martin and Slim Summerville South-Eas- nd mautaif Installment Five dinner gown a very smart affair" much about him for that short inthat wras surely beyond the celti- terview at Amy Crosby’s meant litcism of any glamor girl that ever tle by way of acquaintance But she told herself a friendstepped out of Hollywood Jenny helped her into it with exclama- ship with this Madison family tions of approval With a few final might mean a lot to her for she pokes and pats to her rolls of yel- often felt the need of talking some low hair Anita went downstairs other language than the Jargon paused in the doorway with one and argot of Hollywood And sinre hand on the door frame and smil- this opportunity presented tUelf ingly waited for applause she was going to make the most of Harley Madison knew hu lines it and she fully intended to become "Welcome my Anita'" he cried out the of the party and the Golden and rose greeting her with out- Girl jov of Silver Hill stretched hands She looked the part The autumn She knew Laura and George Lee brown tailored suit of soft wool was delighted to meet a new man twill she wore showed red glints Gifford Hale and finally settled here and there A trifle of white down beside her host with a rather at neck and sleeves and the smartdefinite air of proprietorship est hat in the world were mere accessories to the charm of the lithe Harley Excuses Himself and vivid sentient face figure Harley however did not play up Barry Miss Verne's capable He excused himself saying he had chauffeur had lfYtFno difficulty in Important telephoning to attend to finding the negligible New PlymBidding Ames to come with him he outh and he brought the car to went to the study the imposing entrance of Silver Hill "How are things In the going town?" Anita asked as Craig Madi- with a flourish "Pipe down Barry" the girl said son came over and sat beside her "This is ladies’ day for me "Not so good There was rather quiltly an a stormy meeting a few nights ago I don’t want to drive up like army with banners” and its results are developing slowBarry assumed a correct stolidity ly but unpleasantly ” and Craig Madison came smiling "Is Harley upset7” to greet his visitor f "Oh he never gets upset hut it (To be continued) keens him guessing” "Tell me” Anita reached her (Copyright 1939 for The Salt Lake goal at last "tell me Craig about Tribune) this fancy lady you've picked up What is she like7" good-natured- THE f two-third- Carolyn Wells ‘ Very Young Jerry Lane commentator with 10 00— K iWL— Refreshment llm 2 30 — KUTA— Com ert Master 3 00— News hmpnn Bam 10 15 — kDTLr— News From tha Four Cor 3 15— NBC — Dinah bbore and Her DIs ners of the (llobe frrora lha KDYL timtive Bongs VOICE Newa R 8 25— NBU— Associated Press News 10 50— N BC— Three Musical Cheers ” 3 iO— NBC— klla tiUgeraldi orchestra AUGbsDa THURSDAY Dra3 45— KUTA — Music from Vienna id 45 — NBC — Amerlies fcavorita M 4 00— NBC— ssy Aces ' comedy sketrH matic Programs— Dr kata — Betty A6 00— KSL— Tha Alaai Curtain — B b Ar mid Urlmin a Dauh featuring Jane and Ace Goodman 8 15— KsL— Farm iMaahea ter — Valiant Lady — Hymna of All 4 15— NBC— Mr Keene Tracer of Lost ft 3(T— i " ftertnadv gtmrua Persons Cburchea dra natlcatlon ft 45— KeT— P ariy BiM Tunaa 4 30— NBt — Behind the ( urtaln with NOON 7 00 — KsL— KS It World dUiou J k Joy and the Boar 12 UO— NBC — Nrtoft Time — Btinga Marv iarly — overage News — Me 1 Marlin Perkins 5 00— NBC— he Primrose String Quar Pejner 7 1 5— hMl— Morning MHodtf -- V an g tet Ilia Cjuidiug iauuiy i 7 10— Kslj— shoppiriR Bulletir 1 ifehi 5 15— KUTA — Matinee MelodiM Fealtir 7 4o— KSL — Hreakla-- t JC3L iltiya i r the Music ot Joe Hines and P M World (’overage New His l)ri hnt ra (mThrill jr NBC -- Two Drsmss — 8 00— KHJ— Rhvthm Rimtilvi ft JO— kl 1 A — Ams hi Weeks' Rsnd Hi si h Le W f if a Dalles Sella — Ksl— Hraakfaat lima Dinea 8 1 10— MB Mi lies with 5 45— M TA — International New mie j i 4 8 Itl—KHI— h BiolwaKMi h 5 5i— kf 1A — Mm lor J vagus Baseball and Fuili M Ui te tiu - kilty — 4 8 i liuiria 1 H ores from e ft Khlj— The N k ie 0 00— KHI— M Hit Hi Album — N ( — le 6 0- 0- NHt -- I roit ftvm in Millers Or(hetr Pjomet 2)5 HD-(I- Ha When Diri MarriM ' v m alUt — 4 J v me Pi h MK i orthexirk wuh ihi ihatluie 0 U)— h— Roman a of ileleu lrent h M is n il (Mi — MB Ni i ne H er ier i :a ir let 9 4 — 1W — Our Ul Sunday I 15— KDYI - siesta Mmu of the Dsv 7 00— NBC— J oo i Wives’ dramatised hr m All the World 10 uu— KsL — lha Jftiiky Wav with Mary si irtei nf differei I tvpes of wives 3 10— KDYI I ta Tavlor and Benny Walker Vi im th KDYI News Room 7 30— NBC — ( rant Park si srts with Can Be beautiful Hh m Si huuettea — light 10 15—4 Hft— If 3 Arinin Hai aid his hand u— t 10 HH— hoad ot life ( B le — Ions ( 8 00— NBt isxsu Yascha Morowsky Concert 10 45— ksi— A Ionic Malody Lana 4 00— K D YL— Melodic Interlude Trio oo— HH— Hi Kilter ft 15— Kill A — Tnlernal lonsl News 4 15— NBC — I utliei avuien Hingtre 11 15— i BH— Aunt True Life ft to— nhc — T he a immured 4 KU— NRO- - Nitm Dean siprsoo Jenny's Htonea 8 45— MH A— Pioneer jiugue Rmrball 4 45— k D YD— A ttermxm Mjf dlee Hon Time 5 00— NBf — J ihit Batiyu-y- e an T mi 1111 70— Ksi — Name with the B isc Pilots vs he UU I ake Bees Hilt loin the RutiVsUce U nir NOOV45— (lid — Mellow Mometill In a lop Program of the Aflei 00— KU1 A- - Tii Ml linen slionaJ Niwa 12 00— CPft— UnttM Ptatea Army Band — ( NB( lassus f r T lav It in— NBi — fiom Waebongloa ft on— kin T— M isU 1 of the limit 10— Nnltlnfehain and His Or hestia ft 15 KDYI News From All Dip World 1 io— KftL — Noon edit Inn KSL World News Komi the KID WinMflH ! 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Mrrchanta' khi— ig Jamboree 4 15— KHfv— Office Jte of Government ie 11 )5— KDYI— OaaiiMit Harm Mt eh ft m Die Went C ast niria tr vratn conducted by AUa 30— NBt 1 1 aturee M n ialc by Pinkv T mlm s4if s 4 1Y h j — p A Cnrtr teorK Olsen and Ted t nave 4 4 — K tVnmett A M ft Oo— Kt — J and tCrhiwa 1 oO— KDYI — Until Friday ICSAITlf DAtCltt II ft 15 — ( os -- KumniH Y n AH Oo i with Buddy KDYf Hi Coluny night 1 rh Paid Adv ert !se neul i ft 30— Uualral Varietiei 6 45— Ksi- -k vmi a KSL Muny Marcollino W irid (’ iverate ft 00— THS— Maior bwea' Amateur Hmir Hit Orchestra 7 OO— HK — olumi la WnrKhn Fetival - The Dh ( of Heiijaouu ftweeL’ 7 10— KI— H (thall game 9 no— THH— Amo 'n Andy tVITII THE GAY CROWDS 8 15— TB— M ten Valueh ftt ehew 8 jo— f Hft— J E kf Synopsis of Preceding Installments At a cocktail pare in Amy Crosby s hame in Manhattan Craig Madison introduces himself to Yvette Verne a new movie star after he overhears her quarreling violently with Billy Gomez a man unknown to him The actress soon calms down and when Craig invite! her to spend the week end at the estate of his Uncle Harley Madison in New Plymouth Long Island she becomes interested She tells Craig she has heard of his unde who is regarded as an eccentric philanthropist Craig says what his uncle needs most is sympathy and that if she will be an understanding friend to the wealthy man it will help matters Miss Verne thereupon accepts the invitation Craig and his cousin Tom Sheldon both orphans were brought up by their Uncle Harley a widower He lives with his sister Cornelia who helps him in his business Hetty Gaison a spoiled housekeeper and Ames his secretary Harley recently got the idea to rejuvenate the shabby town of New Plymouth forming a syndicate for that purpose The plan rnaked necessary a change in his will He now intends s to leave of his wealth to the town and divide the remainder among his sister and nephews Harley’s plan to improve the town out of a common fund is opposed by those who want to be glorified by their donations He is kept ffom resigning because that would throw Craig the architect working on building plans out of business Harley wants to know the reason for the actions of the traitors to this cause 'I ppy!£ A Crime Tears On- - By Char leu Nolan acrobatic jugglpr Seveial hundred emploves of vathe Howlands a knockabout acro- rious branches of the electrical inDr Frank W Asper will be batic team the Worthy familv dustry in Utah and their families musical group and Speck will compete for pnes at the found aMhe organ for the regular novelly STATION” THE VViHknis impprsnnalor all have nineteenth annual of the i HuKeUAT AUuUSl 5 noon recital Thursday at the tabercomedv features that add to the F lectrical League ofouting M Utah to be He will play a program as fun of the entire show Walt Up nd Smile— Mu nacle held August 16 at Lagoon Jamefr nr fur the t srly Riser follows On the sc reeu is to be seen "The L S hricker 05 — kDYL — Agricultural News lha 30 — KD1L — Top o "Variations de Concert" Bonnet Vngin of Sarawak” a story laid in said Wednesdaygeneral chairman Morning— M nn al Alarm Clot k ' no — k DVD— ( him h in the Rocklea "Lullaby” Jarnefelt Mr Schricker met with A L Capric cio" the jungles of the orient among 15— KDYL — Daybreak Digest — Mu on Welsh wild animals A white girl elevated Lcick “Fantasia Lemaigre sports committee chairman n al Rc ut Airs” Faulkes favorite 'Mormon” to the rank of princess by the head- and other committee members 30— KDYL — Neui From All tha World Krnm the KDYiL Newe Room “As the Dew From Heaven hunters of Borneo is the center of Monday at the Beau Brummel hymn 45— KP D— Accordiana interest while Vern A Brown prize com00— KDYI — Timekeeper with Popu Distilling” arranged by organist Time the Music and Correct Ur an old melody arranged by organ"The Barefoot Boy” also on the mittee chairman met with his com — Music Tunea 30— KDYL — Tonu ist Toccata in D minor Madly your hands!” with a cure big Roxy program has Jackie mlttee at Keelcy’s cafe "No ma’am" and Jenny tried to 45 — K DYL — On th Mall— Band Muelt and Mae Moran in Jones Marcia no — NBC — Manoir Ruhelleu orchestra put her attention on her work 15 — NBC — The 0 Neills drama the roles leading Errol adas a virile projects A Flynn 30— NBC — Mark Dawber Speak Anita decided to wear a casual Organ Recital 7 variety Mrs low most 10 30— N HO— Peebles lakes Charge comedy sketh 10 45— KUTA— - Huslral Round Up of the Old West with A1 Clausier and His Hillbillies 11 00— NBC— ( oicert Ralon orcheulra un 4er 4lreiAM Mam with ies baritone iward l‘ 11 18— KUTA— Utah Art centre Program Art and Artists on the An' conducted bv Pou Qooilali 11 30— NB( — Ur Jars and the Headline fllnlr— Musk al Qiiizz with And Ship Runs on Rocks T Old-tim- Personal observations: If Bob bon Hope could get his mots into his professional work he'd be funnier yet Ever notice how Basil Rathbone can smile with his lips as he sneers with his eyes? 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