The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1930, Page FOUR, Image 4

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Iowa Stale Radio Announcer Reveals .
Love, Laughter and Death in Studio
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Faculty Supervises Most
Student Activities. Is
Reply of Editor.
PROHIBITION IS PROBLEM
rTr.r. the manner of Jean
fU'.hbuin: riav ball' At Nasi
the fame i tome.hinc like bae.
hall It II played wnh ha!l "Ir-
invention of the came is tloudcd
with ir.vsterv.
hut
No Poll Taken. But Opinion ma
Prevails That Liquor
Situation Is Bad.
Coed siudrcts at Ohio State ur.i-e.-:!y
are req'tirel t" he in their
sorority or riming hM.ea at 1
nilock fa eek col n:sa:s. I'oc
:rtrah supers ision t exercised
hv tbe faculty rer stii.lrn! gov
ernir.etst ar.4 slu-lcnt ptiMu-atin.
P.-.nkirg present a ial problem
rn tte ncfji. Ktatermty r.nhx,:
r.lea sin-pie b..t tv t enfi-ried.
Thr conliUr.s at Ohio Sta'e are
jiven in the tep'y if the ed.tor of
ite r:ly Ohio State lantern t-i
1-et:or.r.;:e ent out by tee Ne
bratkan Tfc 10 M rule tr week and
tame Jul ret out anil trv it. It s
played vith a volleyball, or some
thing that looks I'ke one. There
ate ar.swhe.e from nine to f.ftcen.
coeds fix each tram, and the prin
ciple of the thir.i: n simply hit
an t run. The size
AMES la - The humor and Careful mvestijatu n revealed
drama. jv and tragedy, tnusic. that in a town about 10 mile
lei-tntea-life at it paes through ' a a v thia hoy had a girl who lis
the broaikatint atudio haa been lened to WOI at 13 30 every dav.
revealed to Iowa radio fana by A. j A aleady roar of the motorcycle
i. Andy i Woolfries. announcer , coming oxer the rao.io meant to
(or WOI. brojiKaslinc atatioo of her that her sweetheart had re-
lows Slate tollece. reived a letter. If the roar a
A raJio annoumera lif i ool , punctured la the middle by itih. . o aav r o
in any !e ne nunototuu. anoid- inr otf the encine for a moment Only Z.UvXJ LOpiCS rnniCu.
ine io ahjv. ne iota oi inr iimr u inrani no tiai not rorivi let.
it a a food whc:i tvko apranot were, diacui- ter. tor a few daya Aniy awitihed
off the microphone juM as the
rnotoicyvie paed the window,
"punctuatine" ita roar, and io
t'.ass-enil ed announcer about a week quiet reigned again.
The two aingera failed to The tragic alo entera the atudio
ing culinary mattera la the atu
dio while he announced the next
aong. 'AN hipering Hope." from the
little
room
ce the red likhta flah whun an- freauntlv. One nicht durinr
of the ball nounced that their microphone had atorm when all wirea and meana
make it eauer to hit, and yoj wi;i tv,n R itched n The teault waa of communicatioa were crippled
b o happy when von hit the mnt the radio audience heard thu meaaage wa a?nt out calling the
th.r.g that ytu will iut love lo fn trice: "Then vou cut the on- rarentf of a dvinc atudent to
run And r. ba'a are ued The t0n up in amall piece and fry the Ame. Th 'parents were able to
i.ed jut atand up and sock the whole thing" arrive befoie the boy died,
thing with their bare hands. Ntw vr,on. Radio Development.
If vou happen to be in the vicin- . ...... r
ity of the f,rj east of Social. JuM ' v' .n'" Vfr.Tn .C.f fVndy 10.t.rC',, br,'n; h d"
lake a liok at fie enthusiasts nipriu.n ni't i wu,ni iriupuicni vi inc in uic waw
TO BE RELEASED
MONDAY. MAY 9
Says Business Head;
May Be Scarce.
CONTAIN NEW FEATURES
Novel Department Section.
Student Life Prges.
Editors State.
playing the game It s lots of fun."
And don t f"tget the puddle J imp
irg tournamei.t whiih the W. A.
A has plunne 1 !"r the er.-l of the
week. ii. t as ion as the puddles
are sufficiently goy to make
jumpirg them intere i:.r.g :
we would never hear the end of it."
said Andy. "At another time a so.
piano fainted, falling into my
arm and I signed off for WOI as
I hrld her in my arms."
Announcers reldm have time
Monday. May 19. Is tbe dale set
for the 'distribution of the 1930
Cornbusker. according to George
Kennedy, business manager. Only
vears he haa been announcer for copies nave wen orurrru
U ol. Mnt vears ago there was "those who get to the officer! first
one station broadcasting occasional th' pnt rec'vt ar
. . . .. . .... ... book." Mr. Kennedy also stated
yi 'V i iu: . uvj v iiirir i n .ic.ut i i
stream of programs from many i hat In tase any fraternity or to. :
stations, and the air is in use at all
of lb (iv io tnt country, an I
wua the many improvements in
rorporated in it. Hie IBiu torn
busker rvould ! one Ibat each
atudent will be pnnid to own aid
one that can truly represent tne
I'niveisity of Nebraska, according
lo the member of the ataff I hat i
aro laminar with I lie tonteni
tlvery effort la being made by I he '
business staff lo accommodate '
eacb sluJenl Ibat Urines a book
i although Ibe nuoiber to le printed'
tbia year la mui n smaller lha:
! usual, due to tbe smaller pre-sea-'
n sale I
IICKICSS DRIVING MUIT
j CE AtC.
At'STtN. Teaa .-Hogging
; the middle of tb road . reckless
driving and speeding and operat
ing motor vara with impertett I
brakes and light mut atop oo !
Texas highways. L. tj Tharea. ,
chief of in highway patrol hw
announced. I
An intensive campaign againM
violatura of the. slate highway
law a haa been ordered. I'hares
said. Special attention will be
given persons driving at reklesj
and dangeroua speeds, driving
with inadequate brakea and light,
and busea and motor trucks oc
cupying the middle of the rd
and refusing (,. ,lm,t
. pu,.1"'
speed le.ts aut..m.t,..
luads "'"Ki,
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low UwUn plaveis
l.o day l'u
, riv a.
gamea with ,ileg. '
teams In Missouri and Tev
8u p.lche,.. m,
thre oulf.eUers. and t , ' T.'
romMlaed ihc ...... ."u'"l
ih. kWui. on ,h. tJ,, .
Missouri diamon.i .
Although the pit.hing .
shaky and the . .i.k... '
intertollegte g.m,. the ill. 1
ev nine h... ,
and an infteld .:..,., hv,
nrnced plaeij tl (lrj. . 'J
base.
-VOUR DRUG T0Rl
Tb thickest Malted Muaj tt
lb city at our Sod rot.mau,
Owl Pharmacv
141 No. 14th 4 P It t icu
rontv wished to have it name em
to fUM- in romance but Andy hours. In 1921 three skeptical ad-1 oosaea in goia leuera on nm iron
mav have played a rather import, verlisei spent $13,000 in one year,0' th,r book they would bav to
IT MAY be interesting to chuckle tant part in one a few vear ago. on radio advertising. Last year 23 '"' tnnr inienuon i
I . i..... .. .u. ..... . .u li,-nn Pf to his !orv at 12 30 million dollnri was itwnl on such I fause th Cfder I to be Sent im-
It . ..C l . i.T" H .... I. V i.T- ..lis k ' ' - f. . . - - I I ...
thro..gh while indulging what they o clock every day a student drove advrrtiMr.j. And nine years ago
call ir.trrr.ur!.. b it men cannot motorcycle pa.t the window- of station boasted 3d watts, while to.
5..Biv- c:g s: f or women fjisent. afford t ) be t-vi iperior. Kmite 'he studio at a great rate or speed, oay some have 30.000 to 100.000
rrevi.s as at Nebraika Tartles n.vkr.e men-ions a girl from a 5e- ith cutout epen. watts pouer.
usal.v been at 9.00 an 1 en1 at aitle high school who swam .
12 00. la regird to the questions yarJs in ft minutes and 19 second?,
rresent.rg moral profcletr.s. co-ies He mf f-rther thst rnlv three
hae btea ertablithed by the lc
ulty cr bv tSe ;uients. These ap
ply to cnbfcicg dnnkir.g. ac3 gen
eral social C0E.d-.Ct.
la a:!-un:ver:ty xta! activities,
the fraternity aad sorority group
is the d-ircujiat element. Frater
nity n..'h week is described as a
ttrca;-cut!:r.g affair. P.uh week
comes at the first week rf school.
The rules, although ery sixple.
are nM strictly enforced. The
lerf.h of pledgeships fr frater
nities and oront:cs is two quar
ters wrh a cbolat;c average
higher than ttat required for e!:g
bil.ty ta attletics and outer act.v-ties.
men nave tven known to equal
that rr.a'k If it doesn'i round very
fast, try swimrr.lrg a 410 ome
time art se how Irg it takes
Yo-j will be urpnsed. Manor
Kostbevk. who is pretty good for
these here parts good enough to
win the in the Big Six confer
ence tr.eft ioen t splash his dis
tance in anything; under 6 minutes.
WDM
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CONTINUE WITH
COMING OF SUN
Bafcball Squad
(iclt Ixaincd Out
Ram prevented th playing
of the game scheduled for yes
terday at Lawrence, Kas. First
of the contest slated with the
Kansant. played Monday, re
sulted in a Nebraska win. 16-2.
"THE BASEBALL team had a
pa.ar.t afternoon Monday
with Ka.-.sas. If the Jayhawks had
a.-.y rr.ore p.tchers it is entirely
probable that they would have
used them As it was. all they of
fered up for sacrifice was five
However, box scores indicate that
the pitchers should r.nt feel too
disco. irapet It appears that they
had considerable tough lucr.
Good Weather Enables Ball
Games to Be Played
Off Monday.
Sigma Kappa 280
Sigma Eta Chi 230
Nergettes 140
Dormitory A 75
I. X. L. 160
Huskerettes SO
rnoi oc.i r.
The Dr.ikinj Problem.
No poll cr questior.nire has
been taken which would give in
formation on the drinking ques
tion, but the editor of tte Lantern
regards the question as a definite
problem. Dnckirg is present la
both fraternity and non-fraternity
groups. There is a difference cf
opinion aj to whether drinking is
more prevalent now than before
the advent of prohibition. 1 Mr- the n
There is co direct faculty super- , B-. - n ri r. ri -
vis.on of student elections at tte
present t.rce. Election are gener
ally on the level. Fraternity poli
tic is the dominating factor in all
student elections, fc.verythir.g is
politics." wntes Lhe Lantern editor.
mediately.
The 1930 Cornbusker embodie
several new features this year that
are calculated to make it on cf
the best book that bave been put
out at the University of Nebraska.
according to staff members. An
entirely new Idea ba been used for
the administration section which tt
'. to give much more attention to the
individual department of the unl'
versity.. Each part of this i much
' more complete and feature each
department a an individual unit.
Senior Section Revised.
The senior and Junior sections ;
, bave been chanced to incorporate i
- . an idea which is thought will stm
27' nlify the identification of each Der-
32 son in the panel. Tbe athletic sec
19 tion is much the rame as usual
19 with several minor Improvement!.
6 The fraternity and sorority sec
tions bave been simplified to
i great extent, allowing more space
, lor the pictures and snap.
The student life section, again
E
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fi-try ia.-.
POLICE WHISTLE TOO
SHRILLY.
CHICAGO. Ill The health de
fiRDIIP RATIWfiQ I IQTFn rartment is upset over the traffic written by Bill McCleerv i one of
onuur nM 1 iivjuo LIOICU po!jcemena whistles. the outstandini: section cf the
Thev are too barsh. too shrill, i book, according to the staff. The
too raucous. Commissioner Arnold : 1929 Cornbusker w as famous for ,
Kegel told the Chicago medical so it student life and Bill has done
ciety today. He suggested a mu-' P"tat deal to Improve this section
sical tooting of some kind as a ov" tne one 01 last year.
boon to the citv's sound-wracked The ub-division pages and end
nerves. " n8 re cne of the improvements
The rattle of machine gun fire n,J mott outstanding part of this ;
a JO IS MfrraizM as a nu urn to .'" uwe.. -"" " y mmmu
the nerves, hut not frnm ,u Robinson, intending to typify tu
ear angle, become a health problem dent ctivit:cs. these drawing are ,
vet r thought by the staff to be as g-ood
. , as shown in any omer annual in
UNIVERSITY TO "FLOAT" ' the country and quite worthy to be
Delta Zetr in Lead: Tri
Delta Second. Kappa
Delts in Third.
Women's intramural spor's con
tinued this week, with the advent
of a rhort period of favorable
weather Monday three baseball
game were scheduled, of which
one was played and the oth?r two
forfeited. Alpha Xi Delta trounced
Delta Zeta to the tune of a 17 to
UNIVERSITY OF WASHING-
ihe faction are organised by the . nt rcr..
2 score: Kappa Delt and Phi Mu Tnv cpl. i. -r.
won bv forfe't from Delta Delta AT7LrT- 8C"DC'
r.e-t. .r, Ainh. fin-, Pi r. Prtrcent of the Lniversity cf
ticnal allegiance is pledged usuaUy
only fcr one year duration. Fac
t osi lines are drawn over nothing?
.n particular. There are no real
issue, only fictitious ones
As to student government, on
the other hand, there is consider
able faculty interference and domi
ration The Lantern is not free
from faculty surervisici. and the
f ,1
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A-; -Ti a. r courrv .an.
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Ar. :'' :T ra r.. arii ra.n. a-.d ra:rj
And ra.r. and ard -a.r..
ArA -a.T. ar1 rr. and ra:r ard ra.r..
Ani ra.rj ard ra.r.. a-d ra ni.
Delta and Alpha Omicrcn Pi re
spectively.
As was announced at the wom
en's intramural meeting some time
Washington will turn into a "float
ir.ff university when a group of
students will be taken on a cruise
ago. in the six sports offered so . . " KC,,J8 TOoymiM
e. .1,.. ki,... .h.. . Hawaiian islands. Thev will spend
And jus: as we get to the end of
that, in comes Eimont Wa.e. re
turning from a moist trm to the
ed.tor is resrns.bie to some one Journal with copy. He is intoning
oiher than himself for what be -1 m s.nking in the ram." making
rrct- a valiant attempt to use a popular
L.tti Eligibility Trouble. tune going by a similar r.arr.?.
Scholarship constitutes the or.lv -rut- f-.-. ? "7 ,
elisnbuitv recuirement. The re- TUK KOVAL rT cf
nnr.n-.;.. .r. .-,'or-r. for v-ooi engaged in wor lr.-enrfed to
far this year, hockey, paddle ten
nis, bowling, basketball. Neoraska
ball, and rifling, over one thousand
girls have entered. The W. A. A.
orar-izatioa has expanded to or
ganize two independent groups, the
Huskerettes and the I. X. L.. as
well as the entrance of three re
ligious fraternities. Sigma Eta
Chi. Kappa Phi. and Lambda
Gamma.
Tourney Winners.
twenty-four days in Hawaii.
Classes will be conducted on the
ship for which three hours credit
will be given.
shown in the Nebraska vear book.
With the background of an "All 1
American ' book of last year, one
Typewriter
For Rent
R5v: Smiths Kemir.irton
Lnaerwooas. special rate to stv
dents for loQg term.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
II3J O Street Lincoln. Stbr. b-ilSV
.'iieu.ci' j m r .....wiii rvt.'-ji : , . ie;ia Ctrl. a Lei'.a anc
acn-.Tiies, puoiications worK. ana . : , j - uamma were winner and runner
HEAVY PENALTY FOR CUTS
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.
Columbus Ohio State university
provides a penalty cf three hours'
additional work towards a di-1
ploma for each unexcused class
absence immediately precedine or
and Delta following an official holiday.
a-Jiletics. These requirements are
strictly adherred to. The ed.tor
expressed the opinion that there
are few who are not now m moti
lities who would be if there were
no eligibility requirements.
School spirt ecgerdered edi
torially through the Lantern. Ral
lies are conducted by bands and
cheer leader and never interfere
with classes. Athletic tickets are
handled through the university,
but student are not required to
buy them.
The editor of the Lantern esti
mates that 30 percent of the stu
dent attend church. He says that
there 1 a tendency for students to
become less religious and less re
uiar in church afendance on at
tending college, but that churches
are attempting through meetings
and lectures to reach tte students
and receive the co-operation of the
echo! in doing this.
been purchased from a firm in
Kansas specializing in five cent
books and the gladf.y librarian is
busy cs'alogueir.g the r.w vol-
umfs ar.d arranging them. It is
hoped tha the r-i't jra! level of the
group wi'l be brought to a new
high plane as the result of thu
movement for broader edication.
up respectively in the paddle ten
nis tourney: Sigma Eta Chi took
f.rst place in the bowling tourna
ment with Alpha Omicron Pi sec
ond: Alpha Chi Omega and Phi
Omega Pi took first and second
places m basketball: and ivappa
WANT NO SOX
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN.
Madison. The coeds at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin have drawn
up a "no stocking" petition pro-.
testing the enforcement of a rul-!
ing prohibiting the serving of
Alpha Theta and Alpha Xi Delta to anyone entering the din-
were winners of Nebraska bail.
Intramural points bave been
awarded each group in proportion
spring bv opposing t-.e Un ver ty to th cumber of girls, and s-ports
of Misouri tracksters Thursday J'-fd. in accordance with
The Missour.ans bring a set of fast tfcf "access attained in relation to
middle distance men and .trnr.. the other groups. Delta Zeta with
relav team, besides talent in the 5" Po:ntJ aggregated from par-.
field and dash evecs. Coach B--b ticipation in Xour sports with 61
Simpson. Iowa Sta'e mentor, is se- ePrls entered leads the list. Tri
nouslv handicapped bv lack of I'ta w'i-h 35 points. 50 girls, and
general team strength and capable Iour PG"S entered its second, with
ing room without hose.
Davis Coffee
Shops
Day and Ni$ht 108 K. 13
facing Campus 1131
Fountain 8emc
weight men.
Wednesday afternoon the Cy
clone tennis team opposes the
championship University of Okia
, noma quartet on the local court
! Following tbe match with the
j Sooner tbe Cyclones engage the
' Missouri net team on Saturday.
Of the three teams. Oklahoma is
, alone undefeated this season. Run
kle and Tnurman. high ranking
players in the conference a year
I ago. are still serving for the Okia
' homans.
Besides the main athletic fea
tures. Coach Jake Daubert will
again pretent his rwimmicg cir-'
: cus with it cist of Cyclone splash ;
1 stars and bathing beauties. Dick 1
. . . . . . F"le! fi'V fiiT rr, m ninn rlivr thie '
ajhcs, J. rive acniecjc events . - 1. K ..
on the home field thi week wiU ' Jr'? 'lta Chicken, also p"pp",'
IOWA 10 HAVE FIVE
EVENTS THIS WEEK
State College Will Put
Three Athletic Teams
in Action.
a close third in Kappa Delta who
totals who totals 420 points. 49
girls, and four rports entered.
Group Standings.
Other groups and their ratings
follow:
No. en-
pts spts tries
give Veishea visitors at Iowa ; alv r cn ire lowa state team.
State college a chance to kc three j w'm featured.
Cvclonic teams in action. The var- !
siiy basebaU team, which will be ! CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.
back frcm a five-day invasion of ; uJeftZ.H trr t7i 77.
Kansas and Missouri, will meet xnmr.t kr onvr-m ,ne p.'urr 1
the University of Nebraska in a rvm v t.tP ux re.ar. j
two-game eerie Fnday and Sat- j trro, ,h. T.PJ ,vy t,t,.
urday. a o pi hi bwm j
Tbe track team, idle since tbe j after all iu iau4 p&outfpt '
Drake relay, will participate in 1 -ryTz ; i
lU first conference dual meet this ! Sl:?0 n ' '
Alpha Chi Oega .. 325 3
Alpha Delta Pi .... 23S 4
Alpha Oelta Theta.. 365 4
Alpha Omicron Pi.. 210 3
Alpha Xi Delta 390 4
Chi Omega 315 4
Delta Gamma ..... 340 4
Gamma Phi Beta . . 355 4
Kappa Alpha Theta 330 2
Kappa Kappa
Gamma 140 3
150 3
235 4
305 3
210 4
120 3
Phi Mu
Phi Omega Pi
Pi Beta Phi
Sigm Delta Tau
Hosiery Specials This
Week at KINNEY'S ft
Ladies' full fashioned chiffon serv- I f
ice weight, special per pair 1 J
$1.00 pr. J I
2 pair $1.85 A
Ladies' full fashioned pure silk, spe- I M
c.'al per pair J ft I
$1.29 pr. V71
2 pair $2.50 j If
35 v.e nave ju?- re-en 4 an entire new ! 'V-Jjt
k "t The js.ire spring '.or f- PrjmmJjll'
rjni silk t.p and Fren. h heel! Sam- mfm'
J fa'iKn puaran!-! with eery pair. j
34 Join our Hosiery Clut. With the purchase of ten pairs
39 ou receive one pair free.
KINNEY SHOES
11 1024 "" St J
Remember Mother
With a Book
There isn't anything that will
bring more lasting pleasure.
We will wrap for mailing.
Prairie Schooner Book Shop
122 N. 12.
Mother " Dav Cards
Paul Alcorn
Announcing
Our removal to 1340 M Street, Telephone building
Entrance, on May i, 1930. We mil be pleased
to see our friends and patrons in our new location.
"The SPECIALTY SHOP"
C LESHER COMPANY
TELEPHONE B-1024
LINCOLN NEBRASKA
II The Lure of the
0
Great Outdoors
OKIDLE PATH or hiker's trail tennis c-u:-t
fairway picnic prounl or licnch hcror
tli lure of sunshir.p time takes sou. sou '11 fin i
that the best clothes for your favonte sports are rcaiy
for you her clothes that fit you as well as the spsrt.
assuring you the fullest measure of health-giving enj'n
mer.t on every play day.
Knickers for Sport
Good sport clothes may not
make a good sportsman yet
how carefully the champions
eliminate the "wrong
clothes" handicap. Linen
crash, plain linens in check,
all over design of tans,
e'.ack and while make popu
lar Knickers for th Colleg
ian. Extra full cut and
smart looking.
Priced at 28
1.1 i m m
Others up to 6.95
Wear a Sleeveless Sweater
A dealer is b?ut the hand:t fir
ment you can own. Fancy new vea:;
in lhM rood looking" sleeveless Sea'
em of rhinir blue, beige, rust, blfk
ar1 hite. Creme ne k or rouni neci.
Priced at
2 95
Sleeveless Sweaters and Golf Hose to match
GOLD 5 South Arn Meiianine
Polo Shirts! Of Course!
The sportsman must haie one of tm
food loc.kinf Polo Shirts. Of non ra-..
P.ayon. short sleeves, nicely tailor-!
throughout with fhirt collar. el AQ
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Heavy, Lustrous Rayon
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Jerey Knit Pflo Shirt, long and short sleeves, in bluc
tan, greens and canary. Well-made, full cut. Proper fcr
all sports wear, on the links, on the campus or flffp
for picnics. Priced at each only
Men's Sport Belts
New color harmonies in the
Men a new web and elastic
Sport Bella. A finishing
touch to the well-dreesert.
Sport man.
...149 and 98C
"Walter Hagen"
Unions
The Ideal undergarment lor
ports wear tr.ee Wsiter
Hagen Unions, full cut
made in fancy broadcl.'th.
Sixes to 4$. 98
Not Just Another Sport Shoe
MEN! but NOT Another Like It -At
Mill
Black and White or Brown and
White, in Sport Shoes, snappy and
collegiate . . . practical, too. for
here the dark calf U carried close
to the sole, and there is less
chance of soiling. The popular
Price, too.
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