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STÄTJIJ
MkSnne TBOÖS.'
5jla, lisätkää tali
IpppuBuznma SD, j
A' 3 6 . UfiätkSäf
rä jnikä on tas.}
olla "väkenuninj
ir suoimaau ii5,|
sl easlimnäistäl
Idäii-Ikänne jal
'oa sanoo miten J
•t as-k u, ssanne!
UTTU
estin emseea
ka «ina aalioij
ävästl.€ttäv^|
» ja lämmittä-vu
idos ämpäri
CHATTEB
i M H B l i i i n ^
Busy Season For Ski Enthusiasts
alaisilla i?evan-1
m Pohjois-At-palaisen
liiton
sain ja täydel-uudfinalkalsilla
aeija. Ei «le
Sa;^an uu^
herättää .ka'.'
ln,'j'cka kuten
kseen Versall-an
ainoastaan
JO upseeria, ja
en asevelvolll.
aksassa aseis-'
Hitlerinä oiiut
aderla:
;enaseistamis>
ninen; Ja sen
enkisiin. soti--
a ^ kuoleman
Ule ja varsin-msoille,
niin
lalUe. Kcska
yolmien joh-samai
mUi-alaiset
mono- -
kenraalit, on
usl hyökkäys
ä tleta.
että ensimi
ä3t ovat aina
thin.
larckin en-i
Imperiumin
iklkäyshenki-ransiaa
vasan^
epätasai-nskan
kansa,
sivun histo-surasl
hyok-ilaiq-
preussi-usoltto
kah-r
Kka^ssdEsalai-i-f
^ saman Ih-
3n alheellis-snnen
hyok-:
n fcltleriläi-eet-
-yaltansa
. maita. laii-•
Norjan,.otr
apanrmlehir-ttl
suunnallen
maiden-
. ettei tämä
'takeita el
kukaan-rol:
tteivat sak-mistaessaan
la ' "itään
.•»Ja matkan .
Fos länteen,
palalset po-laislln
"ta-
:aan todella ,
, että ijeljä;
raisl pldät-
;ettuja saken
turvalli-t
osalllstui-t,
nijnsuu-aata
todel-:
The interest i n cross country skiing
lown byFOASF clubs inthe 6adbuiy
itrictlast season is Again spparent
lis season- Varlous training meets
)onsored toy many of the clubs have
'en skiers a chance.to get back In
ipe after taklng it easy oyer the
unmer months. The fhst bUitäM
[eet of the sea^n sponsored by Alerta
ith the support of Speed:last Sa,tur<-
ly af temoon at Työn Puisto fihöwecl
lat not only have the boys faeen
fainlng but that there might be some'
)rises .from unexpected quarteis. t
It has generallybeen conceded that'
ie top level skiers who have within;
16 last few years come' to Cimada'
•om Pinland are much advahced över
le boys who have legmed the art 11^
[anada from the oldtimers, who id
leu- daychalked up a remarkable re-
)rd m thls arduos sport. • Neverthe-
>, the interest creat^ by • these Dew
' >h-Canadlans has generaliy rais-f
the quality of cross-cbuntry vaskiing
at least: the Sudbury district. Much^
this has also.been due to the reor-'
ation of crossrcountry skiing and;
the Interest dlsplayed by last year'8 i
tampion Arvo Ayräntö in coiulucting
Dures for ali interested in th|s phase
|f skung.
Last Saturday the main event,\ the;
ien's open 5 Jälometer event was won
>y Vomia skler L.Baäska who*coveredJ
jhe distance In 21.59. Runners up
rere Karl Puiras. Speed, 23.04 and
LHtti Ranta. Jehu; 23.41.; Karl .PaIo>
iki, Speed: competing in the under
tl class pulled the surprise x)f the day
>y coverlng the same • coiurse in 22.14;
)nly 15 säconds Ies than Baa6ka's time.
f act ali the Under 21 competitors
!howed fine results.; Second place
'ent to Don Puirtus. Speed, 23.03 whlle
rehu's Eino Ladonlahti was a close
third wlth a time of 23.07.
These results indlcate that their «111
stiff competition between at least
Jpeed and Jehu skiers at the PCASF
lampionship • meet whichh ip being
)nsored" by Speed; at: Whit6fish on
'ebuary 12 and 13.; The complete results
of the Alerts meet can be found
last Tuesday's paper and also the
results of the Voima meet the f ollow-.
ig day.
SKI SDITS ntOVE WORTH7
~ Thenenr look In ddtaig tras very evi-dent
at last wedcend's meets as ali
P O A ^ sldens viereattired Jn their
new ski outfits. They daim t(iat vSe
outfitB are vrtSl designed for cross-country
skiing and to top it off they
are smart lookbg outfits. llie ski
comnoittee of the?FCASF has already
received over 20 otders for these suits
and more are'expected. Weil known
locainnnish tailör L o i Kunnas has
already supplied suits to thös^äcters
who are active i n competitl<^<^d is
now tryiag to catch up on orders ^ to
^upplythe occasional skiä^ and bbnch
athletes with suits. Vnio knowä per-haps
by the time of the FCASF ski
meet, a majorlty of the audienceTwill
even be decked out in the new • ätöre,
9F^ets alpngvtrith the nec^saty mea-surements
as W€U as payment should
be sent to Unto Penttinen, 3gat."Lawr
renoe St., Sudbury. ,
COMING EVENTS
Jehu has a^ two day 'event scheduled
for this w^kend, JanuaTy7i2-23;j The
competitlona wlll b^hi* saturday
af temoon at 3.00 P ; M . when the inter-club
3x5 Sdlometer relay for the Ernest'
Kallio trpphy T(ill guarantee^me stiff
competition from severalclub^ The
meet will: contlnue Saturday. nlght.
only minus the skis at the Beaver
Läke Hall, with a gay ski frolic, which
Beaver Lake is noted for.
Sunday \vill be a dlfflcult day for
those: Äiers who will be entering in
the main race; the open 20 kilometers.
Other events included are the':'foilow-'
ing: boys under 2110 km.; boys under
18 9 km; women's open 2 Oem:; girls
under 16 l k m and.boys and girls under
12.
Thls meet; has the offIclal sanctlon
of the Northern Ontario Ski Zone and
ali skiers are invited to partlclpate. •
only three, iveeks away, so now is the
time to make sure ali skiers are train-
Ing for the rugged 'events'and-di^
should: also. be:pIaiming7how^many
skiers they «111 be sending. The icom-plet&
program, of events has been pub-
Ushed several times in thls paper.
One of the events, ivhlch perhaps
should bementloned is the^w«nien's
4x1 km. relay: This event has not
been contested for a number of years
because of the lack of women väkiers.'
It is to ibe hoped that at least two
clubs willbeable to enterteams.this
year. Beaver Lake mostlikely «111
be entermg a team, so • lefs see that
they do not. get the champlonshlp un-challenged.
CASA BACDiGi^ CAiEtbs
^: W
Northern Ontario i t is ncm »ecesar^
that ali competitors entering sanction-:
ed, competitiohs have, a Canadian
An^ateur Skl^Association nacfaig Card.
These cards«an beobtained-through
either Mr. Bob Ryan, 14 Park St. Cop-per
Cllff, or Mr. C. B. Cryderman, 46
Wood St., Kirkland I ^ e . ^
The senior cardscost $2.00;and'Junior
cards: for those :«ho.^were:'under
18 prior to Jan. 1, 1955,xthe charge,is
50 cents. Skiers planning to compf^
this season -should apply for ttieir
cards Inuriledlately, as thehr\ei)|td[es
cannot be acc^ted unless' they have
a card.
FCASF CHAMPIONSHIP MEET
The next Important meet will be the
invitation meet sponsored bylSpeäd, at
.«ihiclh . the : iPCASP 'championships
«111 bedecided for the year.-It'Wlll also
be a t «o day affalr «Ith a « l d e pro-gramthat
«111 attract skiers-from dls-tant
ipoints' in Ontario.. This meet is
Ward Awärds For Truly
Outstandiiig Events
GYM CLASSES CONMNUE
ISUCCCSSFUL CONCERT
STAGEb AT LAKEHEAD
mainitussa
"tältä koh-zekommu-
.-ubversalvi-itärkeäm-
'puolueet-ivostolliton
»lon' pro-hän
(mr..
ie'lsto kes-isa
niiden
sherrat 'ja
5Vät "vää-n
ylläole-ole
enää
n nuuskl-
Hooverln
aiheen jo
a, Ja niin
laukseiBa-suraajain"
V,
— ja se
.tä siihen
ilstetaan-
L ulkoml-
^yytettUn,
n "fcöm-i
hän el
lisilniäls-m
noitani-parempi
ilmlalset
ista sen-aan
ka-
. i,«vahti- ,
Pori Arthur; — For aH you people
«ho «ere unable to attend fl6ku'ä
programme, namely the Varlety
Show, on simday aftemoon. Januuy
9th, I «111 try; to -put on paper the
highlights I observed. iAs I «as in
•the xnrogramme myself; I.'can onlg^
teli you «hat I sa« from backstage
and about the comments; I : have
heard from the people in the au-dience.
Wihen Paavo Voutilainen flrst meur
tioned that our programme diould
be in the aftemoon, « e ali thougpht
that « e «ould ihave toipeiform to
empty «alls. Our reaaon «as of course
that most people :;at ithe:
are not famillar «ith'aftemoon pro-grammes.
;Ho«ever, afAsr givlng i t a
second tbought, we ali agreed to hav-ing
the programme In the aftemoon
and ito our surprise every seat i n ithe
hali «as occupled.
(First I £ibouId mentlon < «that the
gym practices and the programme
generally «oiild not have been so suc-cessful
«Ithout our fello«. gynmasts
from: North Branch Elo . and Dog
River Tigers, « h o particöJated so «11-
lingly.
The girls and hoys, from iDog River
flrst performed a march, followed by
group gymnastlcs and pyramlds. They
also did some tumbllng.lt «as very
Interesting to «atch these boys and
gilrs • perfonn so «eli, especially as
there «ere •«evcral girls «ho «ere
only about flx years of age. Paavo
stu-e has not «asted hls time tead>-
ing these youngsters.
The members of Elo and Isku dld
a mass gymnastlcs. routine to music
and the girls dld another routine
also to music «Hile the boy» performed
on the parallel bars. ;v.
As I presume you ali; have Ibeaxd
of (he Old: saylng;that the bcst Is
always left to the last, 1 must mentlon
the best psrfonnianceof the af-temooii.
Our young A i l i Kaarela (fu-ture
member of I^ku, altboos^ she
is from Kaministlquia) «as the star
of the show «ith her serie» on th^
Parallel bars and hcr acrobatlc routine
with Paavo. She ^snre dld her
movemento ' *Ilö> .gtace and', goqd
fornu jKeei> i i p ibe gbbd. «oik Alllf';
X>urin$'jntennlsaä<ni X'happened ta
peek «bimi^'.ibe,cartata8 «ad »ott-ced
semal pre^us Uka loembe» i s
their place «asion taie stage and not
In the audience. AS « e are continu-ing
parctices J>n Tuesday evenlng and
Sunday moming. 1 am bpping^ ithat
these oertain Individuals' «111 'find
tlme to Join us. It Is not too late
tostart now. IX you can%^:Come on
Sunday moming. come at'least on
Tuesday evenlng. !Every -one of us
can: find itimeto^ come to gym for a
few lunirs eveiy «eek. if ~we really
want to, I f you find that you !bave to
go and see that girl friend or boy
Irlend every evening, «ihy not bring
faim or her akmg too. The doors are
open to everyone. Hopii^f to. see you
at practlcet — P . N.
By BOB WA1tD
Thls being the time >of year «hen
everyone gets uito the act of plcking
the outstandittg events in the year
gcne by, we xeokoned'that It w^s
time td dust off. the Ward Awards
fcr presentation.
Now « e will admit jthat thos matter
of namuig folk and even-ta: of, a year
•is more overdoine than a cheap steak
m a beanery; but most of: the ?'ex-perts"
mlssed out on what we con-sldered
lo be the. really outstandlng
ovents. ° ^.
!• For boss of the year. we glve you
J . Sjjueeziun: iNosiree iMcBudcs. Thls
Is ithe boss « h o said 'no" more often
than any other boss during 1954. By
aotual -count he said "no" on over 6
milhon occasions. When asked if he
had any comment on. his abihty tp
say " n o " ali the time his answer vras
"no."
•In the sporting ivorld most selec-tcrs
have nsröed: Roger.: Bannister
and John Landy for .the feat of their
f eet, m tlie iriile run. We glve yoti
the photographer «ho must have Tun
in front of them ali the «ay to take
the picturss. Jlnd this iinnamed and
luisxing hero did it backvards.
For the tiulckest change of * the
year we plck the big shots at Canadian
National Exhibition who
«anted no part of Marilyn Bell In
the swim —weren't going to pay
her a dane — then were going to pay
her only half of the money — then
acted at the fInish as if .the «hole
thlng had been their idea.
Saccess story of the. year belongs
to K . .Moneyworth Peehead Vander-morgan
XIV. iDue to hls father's
money, hls father-in-aaw's.dough, hla
connections and 2ns abillty to shoot a
game of golf Jn the low 80's he «as
promoted f rom 15th to 8th Vlce Pre-sident
In his fathsr'& finn.
Most unpopular lorm of the year
by far «as the oae displayedby Hon;
Douglas Habbot. Although portrayed
by govemment as being a.::*stream-linedlorm,'
the OD tax-form «as the
form voted as the one that taxpajrers
«ould ieaai like to shai-e .the 'end of
a chesterfleld «ith,
Biggest red sean» of the year «as
the one «hen most citizehs^ trled to
balance their budgets after Christ-mas.
Eleven out ^ of .10 - Canadian
wccr'iers report they're scaxed they
will be m -the ^'red" for a good chunk
In 1955.
Spy stoty of the year. An FBI
agent called aAother FBI agent a
ccumnunrst; The one . labelled got
^vlcted by: hls landlord and labused
by neighbors.. It^sapparently getting
sö bad In USA that J , Edgar Woofer
has 'iQies, spylng on spies spying on
sples.
Gxeatest swindle of the; year was
letting the ITSA taSce over Canadafs
St. I.a«rence Sea«ay. Never to&s so
litble ononey bought so much from so
fe« pollticlans against the «Ishes of
so many Canadlans.
EJvent -of: the year in Parliament
«as -that Sllent John Fencesltter
broke hin record of never. speaking
onseon any Questlon durlng 18 terms
in parliament. John «as distlnctly
heaffd to say "hrrrummph" durlng
one debato. 'When asked later if.he
«as for or agln' the matter he lapsed
into sUence agaln.
A CANABmS BECALLS
A Day In Warsaw
Torstaina, tammik 20^ p. ~ Thursday. Jän.. 2a, 1955' y.\rSiv&$fM
In a more serious vein we'.ve often
thought that «hen a«ards of; any
year are handed out they alvaysrgo
to the «rong people.
In oiu: <vinion ali of the a«ards
of thls and ev«ry year should go to
«orklng people of ali countries «ho
make all things' possicble. And be-r
cause of the f act Uiat « e are a kanadian
and irather partlal to our o«n
people « e think that «hen credits
are handed out they should go to the
oirdinary men and «omen «ho pio
neered in thls country and builf it
«Ith .their muscle and brain — «ho
have built and contlnue to bulld
every useful thlng.
Although many "experts" mlssed
out on picking Marilyn Bell for her
eplc s«hn, ^«e tiilnk «hat 4hi8 Uttle
' .ThefoUovinrarUelelsvtUten
by one of oarcontribaU»« vho in
1953 partlclpated In the VI tVorld
YoDth FesUval in BncbaRst,
in the ^esUval. the Canadian
Vij «Megstlon liad an apporituiily to
Foland, «liere the V World
Touth FesUval «iU be heU thls
Bunmett. Aa the Finnish Organl-
; rxation anJ .. Piirni^J^:; 4>
Amatcnr Sports Federation pian
. to send a deiegate to the fesUval
; thls summer the tople «UI be ot
interest to onr readen.
•Thls Js Old .Warsa«", Jan, our
guide «as explalnhig to us. as « e
found ourselves. in avsquäre «hloh
had just been completcd three
months ago. Yes, built only three
months ago but rebuiltiexactly as it
had orlginally been «hen f kst erected
hl the I4th century. It seemed llke
fioinething out of a hlstory boök —
an apothecary'a sign of a snake
a^und a goblet and other anclent
iSimibols, a sun dlal, nanrov Windows.
narrow buttdings: attached to one
another, cobblestoned streets. The
only. thlngs: that brought us back to
OUT tlmes «ere -the .beautiful pastel
shades virhich the Wansawltes had
palnted these buildhigS and the
people, themselvea, dressed In the,
clothes of the 20tih century.
amazed us «as that «hy had this
!'01d Warsaw'! sguare been rebuilt;
As if i-eading our ithoughts, J a n told
us that the people \6o' Icvedv the «dd
square «hich had, been completely
destroyed by the Nazls; as- nearly all
of Warsaw: «as, that nöthing «ould
do but they must rebulld it; Such a
lorve of culture, .the peopIe'£ culture
«aa evldent everywhere. '*
A new Opera House «as In con-strudUon.
Upon vlewihg it, Jan
proudly told tis i t «85 to be the biggest
in Europe — it «ould, hold 2,500
people. Outside the Opera House. I
paused to*gaze at a sight I had
never.seenbefore. . A soulptor «as
busily at «ork on a etatue. It made
me/reallze luiw muoh these- .people
did love their aott, even though they
«ere engaged in sudh a huge project
asrebuilding an entlre clty^; they
«ere not foigettlng the beautifica-tlon
of It for everyone to cnjoy, .
It must be a : tremendoua task: to
reäbulld a city as big as Toronto and
even thoiigh.it «as eight years since
th^-tnd' of the «ar. some of the
rulns «ere still standlng.' iWhen our
guide caught my gasps at seelng a
f e« 6uch bulldings, he «ald that thls
«as 1 Dothing. « e should have asen
«hat it «as llke before, Hundreda
of bulldings are In the process of
comitrucitlon. Blodks: upon.blocks of
apartments haive been erected.
Churches that had been completely
destroyed are being rebuilt and others
Canadian girl gave a tremendous lif t
to the Canadian people by proving
concluslvely that «e. as a people,
don^thave to play "poor «ouslns" to
any people anywhere. Canadlans, « e
tfiouldTemind ourselves, are pretty
capable people.
And «Ithin -the framework of the
Canadian people. « e In UE, can be
justiy proud of the lole
xmlon. played last year. The members,
executlve stcwards, commlttees
again helped to glve a lead on many
of the mighty questlons confrontlng,
the «orklng people. And although
the Commercial press and the ."experts"
«111 never concede the con-structifve
and far-reachlng role -that
ordlnary people play in the echeme
of *hlngs,'«e tfp our hat to «11 of
you, «ho are i n truth, the sait of
the earth, — UE News.
y; JinXtet^rgas (tefth «eU- Soond «Uer won ihe aneet ehaiavia^^ the Hontindlle M «
iBMimdlcm-^Xp^ last «eekend, .To sectt» thetfti^ lie von» fici idalom; se^id fn^^
iMrfh 4aiiriil^ en«i^40tmt«y-and placcd i^t^ tn of the Sadbttry Ntefcel
Utitiesiimaon Indmt^^AnminM'^^ iKrth the ienloi; and J i ^ ^
Ma'0MMilMx*U,vlMt9AmemiaktUwivaai>rs^ Tt^eMertttfgbtlMjtti^Mbnlbtrltta
Flying Saucer
Mystery Solved
In Finland
It was just another flylng saucer
report. thls time frcm Alavleföa In
the "Pohjanmaa" area of Finland..
A mysterlous llght had appearcd
ono nlght and had movcd acrosa the
Kky In a peculiar manner..
"The light pheno-Toenon desccAdcd
at Karjulanj)erä and travelled about
400 mete» acTOSs an open flcld," a
reliable cy6-witness reported. "Vfhen
It J^cachcd the- edge of the fleld It
moved upward and^oarcd above the
tree untll it dtsappeared Into
the wood8."
There were several eye-«Unessefli
and all «ere . consldcrcd : reli&hl^
pecple. There «as no rcal rcason to
duubt their story and It seemod as if
their experlence «as to join the long
list of mysterioui flying eauccr
storleo,
But.tiien someone rJanemhered the
muichlevous XeppikorpI ;boyr« —^ and
their pct crcw.
The boys had tied a flasbUght to
,the 1>lnl'a back and turned it Jccee
fcr a nlght fifght «hlcb; caused: all
the conunotlon in Ala/vleska. But
£ome of the people ttf Alavieska v i i i
harerfnoUilng of thls «q^Ianatlon
and are stiU Mrtaln itaat tiie mys-terioua
light matked the oc^utve of a
Ti8itor''£nom Ma»;
and is taklng -asveraj years to con*
struct. All the «orkers, mäterials
and .equlpmen fhat are-required in
the' constructlon of .this; buildlng :^ are
comlng from the Soviet Union. Thgj,
«orkers,:before (they >began: «crk on
the House of Culture erected livhig
quarters for thomselves -and, theU;
families for; the time .they «ere to be
In Warsaw and «hen the vHouse of
Culture is completed, these apartments.
too, «111 belong to thecltlzena
of Warsaw, Thla House of Culture
«111 house numerous thcatres,v<^ra
hoiises, fmovles, .offlces' ;Of^ :c^
groups, youth.. groups,; spörts. educa-r
tlonal centree and one: of - the bulM-'
ings is to be for Scientific research.
This prcGect «as Jufift as much thei
centre of attention in the evening as
it «as. in"daylight,, As « e «ere driv-ing
towardsvthe statlon to catch our
tcaln, « e could see it all Iit up — the
huge cranes even had llghts, and «e
leamed that oonstructlon;\ya8 gblng
on twenty-four iHours va day.^ ^
told us^that it was to be completed
by the summer ^^f 1955 and that
perhaps -the 5tih World Youth Festival
'might be in War8aw and then
they could rftare thls beautiful House
of Culture with youth from ^all over
the World. ' \
Thls summer Warsawwlllbe host
to the Sth World Youth Festival and
«Ith <Uii5 in mind. ,1 «antod to glve
you a gllmpsc of Warsaw to cntlce
you to spend a ^ glorlous two «ceks
there, — VL.
Finland faciesÄ
New Coffee Crisis
^ Coffee imbihsrs of Finland are in
danger of-ocming to bIowa over theUr
cups these days. AttracUng even
repaired. even one that m>«. «iUi
the new plahs, seemed to be right in
the centce of the etneU was' being
restored to Ita past , beauty. We
passed aew modem «tores and' eveiy ^, ^ .
second .one seemed to be a bo£(Icl°*°*^ attention than the laet govem;
store. : The sales cleiks i n shop,
fnom «hlch « e made a punhase.
were .faappy and smiling — and my
smiles.ahnost tumed to teats «hen
the girl handed me the bag' «Ith
"Poätoj" — (Peace) «rlUen a l l over
i t niis («xnied tb express the aspi-'
ratlons of all theso people «ho - lived
through the last «ar. Peaoe, that Is
v«hat the people want^^^^m^
anything else. And it is i n thls city
i n re-birth «here one can leel so
strongly the faith In peaoe. These
people are not rebuilding their coun^
try to have it shattered again. - ^;
. Whlle eatlng our diimer in one bf
the hotels,^ a large delegatlon of
;Rumanlan youth.took their^^atsat a
tahle beslde <us, V These;^ Jan eaid «ere
athleten partlclpating in a sporis
event. Socn, another delegatlon
came in, They «ere Ohinese artlsts
«ho «ere tourlng Poland. Ho«'
«onderful. I thought, if « e could
have suohvexchanges InrouTrCQUntryv
Although all of Warsaw" Is a mag-hlfIcent
slght. the bulldings being so
new and whito. one part of i t really
fitands out In n ^ mind. It Is the
House of Culture, a great modem
palace, «hlch the Soviet Union is
bulldlngas a gift to the people of
Poland, It Is a tremendous pröject
ment crisis is a oontroversy. over
whether one should drlhk coffee «Ith
or.«ltbouti cream,
Leading the "whlte" foices Is Erik
Haaok» Secretary of Finland''a Gastro-nomlcal
Society,; «ho says that coffee
«ith^ cream not only tastes better,
but Ia much healthler. Hls )ViewB
might have gonc almost unnotleed; if
he had not nrcntuxed, to, etatc that
drlnklng coffee "blaok" Is merely an
affecticn, among «omen «ho thlnik
that black coffee hjelps make them
beautiful.^ £te also addcd that effe;
mlnato mendriok it black..
-ihis^ brought a howl of protest
from thosc who insist that cream
in coffeo givcs them a tummy ache
and iMr. Haack'5 «01^.a pain- in 'the
nedc. Now both sldes aro'^dragglng
h^ every döctor. pA>fessor and dletl-clan
«ho has over tasted coffee to
Qupport their ivievs, ;
Pröf. Osmo Turpeinen, one oC the
"experts" dragged Into the contro-i
versy, pooh-poohed Mr. Haaok's In-slstence
that cream lessens the effcot
of caffelnQ in the coffee but admitted
that it helped dUute varlous bitter
substances «hlch trrltate the sto-mach.
,
V
Km
KarJalaUl-Suonialalsm \'*^*p^}krr''-/^J
PettosStoin
uulisrakeiiiiufesi^
aasia, samoin on alettu ral^^xätttTfaer^^^^^.^
^topiil|;§at?!^|t^^
valmistamaan vuosittain ^Itaitptingin^yy^'^^
Ja maaseudun - rakemuistöltjl irartenf^T
13,000 kuutiometriä 'raiitalietoi»l08&i;:
kymmeniätuhansia "- kuutlonusb;f»J&'t M ,
kuonaiilUft Ja.erilaisia «cltotteitiii^^^v^r.tl
taan;
suuden' ministeriön ^ alaista^ paäuiläi'« > ^
lutehdasta. Samoin rtäteaxttkdad ixuh-, \\ J i
tanto-psuuskuntlen toista huonekalu*''^ •>
tehdasta. Jossa on aloIletttt'iaIiwett-"";/^^
«Petroskoihin rakennetaan^*' inya$''f Yfi
mbljeria, Uhakonibinaättla,' "«mpetä-^jltH^;'*!
ja tolkootehdasta ym. tuotantoIaltok-V4';'^^?,|
sia. Tönä.vuonna om«l|nistwnu\;i3,-:
LANSI-SAKSAN ASEIS^.';
"But, really." he trled to say sooth-
Ingly, "it'8 4ust matter of taste." But
nelthcr rilde «as «iUing to let i t go
at that. and the battle of «hether
coffee should:be:drunk «ith or, «ith-,
out cream is stlll raging unabatcd.
Drama Festival
Includes Wn1ing.
Competition
Plans for the thlrdannual drama
festival of the Finnish Organl^ation
of Canada «ere recently announccd;
The plans and rules for the festival
ccmpetltions are the same as at the
two prcvlous festlvalri and: circulars
have gonc out to all group» who are
Interested In the festival.
•Thls year epedal emphasls haa
been placed on the «ritlng of playff
and to cncourage it a spcclal trophy^
has been provldcd for competition
in thls fleld, Bowev€r, the rules of
competition provlde that the trophy
wlll not. neccasarlly be prescntcd for
any play «rltten.but that to receive
the trophy a play mttst 'have the
necerj',aiy artlistic qualltl^. .The dc-tislon
of the adjudicators 16 final on
this as well as other aspects of the
festival, f t is taken for granted that
plays «rltten must also be performed
at the festival before they v/lli be
iudged.
The tei^Aval «111 be hcld i n Sudbury
thls year over the Easter «eekcnd.
There Is only a Uttle over,twomontt!S
to eo, m time fihould not be lost m
selectlng a play and the east to en-curc
'a good presentation «hen the
tlme comes. The last festival «howcd
conslderable improvcment over the
firet teztlvil ättd there Is every rea,'
«on to cxpect that thls year** festival
wlU be one ^f the highlights of ciil-tural
activlties among Finnlsh-Can-adiaax
Mefsätyöläisten
klubissa .
Noin 200 Tshalnan asutuksiin met-sätyöläistä
• saapui .klubiinsa katsomaan'
tasavallan «venäläisen draiamar:
teatterin uutta " näytäntöä "J^epo-päivä".
Klubin hallinto kutsuu usein asutukseen
Ka tiialais-&uomalalnm;di'aa-r.
mateatterln. nukketeatterin ja venäläisen
dramateatterin näyttcUjölbi,
Asutuksen työtätekevät ovat miltei
samaan: alkaam pääkaupungin: nräes-ton
kanssa Saaneet nähdä näytelmät
•T^jubov Jarovaja". "Platon Kretshet",
T»crheen 6tini", Uittojoella" Ja useita
mutta;'—-
- /Tshalnan klubi on Suojun-Viltanan
m«tsäteollIsumIaltoksen. kulttuurlelä-^
män kerifus.-- Kymmeniä metsätyö-
Iäisiä osaUlstuu taidekerhojen toimintaan
ja tonvlcrkeaterlln. Paikkakunnan
opettajan'Ohjauksella .toimiva
näytehnäkerho ? harjoittelee par-:
haillaan / näytelmää • metsätyölälsten
elämästä, , Klubin yhteydessä toimii
myöskin kuoro.
' Klubissa Järj«6tetään säilnndlllscsti
esitelmä- ja ri2lostustllaLsutlksia,
(Jatkoa a. «vttiÄk)' ^ .
Usen turvollisuiicfn, Koska «e rAUcai»V^^
aal tiyGiylsten kansainvälisten'jsubtei<>i.>
don tärkeimmän'OngelmanSak*''' ~J\
san'yhdistämlskysymykseni ' ^^ui,
VAAKA UHKAA SKANOINilVIAA ,p"' -
SuunniteUhat PohJol3>Atlanto): 4lti i,-^
ton'aseellisten nnolmlen «otllflia^ohdon ^^^1
yhdistämisestä* mikä edeUyt^», Iän- f;;
sisaksalalsten' divisioonien sUoltta^.
mistä Skandinavian maiden a l u ^ v '
muodostavat vakavan tvaaran näiden^ ;v/
maiden kansalliselle \i4i{qiumattb« h s
muudelle. Pariisin fiöspimusten^jnu-^t.^'^^,
kalsestl kaiklsti^sotayoinilen /djoltiäo-^^ \
nlsta £;utoopa<S8a^iiuoIehtU,yliiMtilä«-',^ t
Johta NATO fitrategfansa mfjkäbMstl.;;,,^''
, Näin ollen saksalaisten sotaJotddpO'/,
jen* sijoittaminen Tänfikan Ja Nörjanf ^
alueille voi tapahtua ilman näiden; ^'
maiden parlamenttien., sttostumus^.^
' LehtlUcdoIsta köy ilint, ett& Jo nyt'~ '^l
Pohjols-Allantln lUton sotUasJohdottj f C
tieten laaditaan'kenraali HoIzingerin| ''^
johdolla suunnitelma aänafsakHfttftlgen-aianeljan
eräiden joukkoyhdisiclmlea';^.'^
sijoittamisesta Tanskan Juutlnmäalle^' '
Ja kaiklUe muille otrateäldesti tör4 ^
kcUIo saariUe. PohJol3-Atlantin i i i - , V
ton sotilasjohto, pitää huoita (ifltft,| -
^ttä liittotasavallan armeijan Jath-
(oon tulee useita sellaisia* entis^',
VtTchrmachtln upseereita, jotka toisen ^
maailmansodan aikana palveltvs^
niissä Jot^o-otsaatolSBa».Jotka' aUe-;-''
hittlvät Tanakan, Ja näin oUen*oiyat 'SM
hyvin
teista.
^^MM 8)aikallisi8ta olosuh-;
Samoin tulee' tapahttmiaan' niyöal -
Schweitzcr SO-vuotias
Farllsl. — Eräs nykyajan huurlm-ipla
miehiä, ^^obalin palkinnon saaja
tri Albert Sch«eltzcr täytti perjantaina,
marrasik; 14 pnä 80 vuctta; Hän
MettI syntymäpäivänsä sairaalass£ian
Lambqfrencssa Ranskan: Ekvatoriaall-
Afrikai«a,
Ranskan radiosfix oh erlkoijjohjel-ma
hänen kunnlafcseen. Muuan ranskalainen
kustantaja-julkaisee hfänclle
omistetun kirjan ja Strassburgin yll-oplstos.<
fa, ml53ä' Schveltzer opiskeli,
järjestettiin Juhlatllakrjus hänen
kunniakseen.
Norjassa. Kuten, norjalaiset «ano- . ,:
malehdet tiedblttlivat, NATOrn 'ylt? I
päällikkö kenraaU Gfuenther Umolttr ' i
sanomalehtikonferenssiasa ' Oslossa t.,
kuluvan vuoden marraskuussa, «ttft,
"vaikkakaan fcyöymys 6J*saIaisten\' >
joukkojen sijoittamisesta Norjan alu-^S*,.
cclle el ole tässä valheessa ajankoh-''
täinen, voi kuitenkin syntyä tilanne,^ -\
jolloin tämä'kysymys on käsiteltävä' -
uudelleen". . , -
Länsi-Saksan uudcUeenaselstamls-' ~ -J
politiikka, <jota USA:n halUtseral^ , J
piirit noudattavat, herättää" luonnoi- / C
lL'i^tl levottomuutta Euroopan Jcaik» ^
kien maiden edistykseUislssä pll^ls-^' ^
sä. Ranskan, Länsi-Saksan, Englan*'
nin, Italian, bendux-maltten ja^ ' '
Skandinaviani kansat nousevat fParil-/' Jif''
sln sopimusten ratifiointia vastaan. •; \
Kalkiern, Euroopan maissa pidetyt
s^rat/tuhannet kokoukset osolttamfr,, f
että kansat käsittävät heitä uhkaavan ' ^
vaaran ja haluavat taistella olkettde»» '
taan rauhanomaiseen elämään. «Kaik^
kl vilpittömät rauhan ystävät terveh- '^"K
tivät UoUa Euroopan maiden MSos^-,-.
korvan neuvottehijen Julkilausumaa^'^ / :
jonka tarkoitus on kollektUvlaentttt-.
valllsuuajänjestelmän avulla ,taat^
rauha Euroopassa. — ^SIB. ' ^ ^. '
i
m
PLAIN WA6TE
As two; fllcs «crc enjoying a pro-mcnade
on the cciling one said:
"Arcn't thcjse human thlng» sllly?"
;'How do you mean?r' asked the
other.
•^ell," eald the firtt, "th<qr apcnd a
lot of money buildlng a beautiful celj-
Ing llke thls then theygo and walk
on the floor." >
TOE S V P E B B A C E • ' '
•>:.'',.::';••':• ••''^:'':' >.-.'.'>:^'^;i^'./.H'-';:'::?<-
SO/XK)XXX>:Anierieans nofir livlng in
the U . 6. Ilunked out of ecbool.
^^:'^::!5:rV;-Ä-:;/;/j;:i:::-^^
Syvällä surulla Ja kaipauksella'ilmoitan, että rakas mieheni Ja
^ poikalmme byvi isä.
JALMAR WALDEMAR SAARI
(SAARISTO)
kuoli äkkiä h»kakuun 28 p:nä täällä Sudbury^sa pitkäaikaisen sydän-
.vian murtamana, Jalmari oli syntynyt syyskuun 7 pnä 1005 Honka- '
Joella, Torun Ja'Purin läänlsKä, muuttaen sleKä plencnE vaahem-::
pfensa mukana IffoJoelle, missä vietti lapsuutensa Ja naomotensa:'
päivät.
lläJi tuli Canadaan v. 1937 Ja mlml avioliiton Montrealissa Mary
TuuUn kanssa 1931^ josta avioliitosta heillä on luksi poikaa, Bobert
Ja Donald.
Jalmari saatettiin haudan lepoon marraskuun 1 pnä Park*^ Läwn.
hautäusmaalian Budburyssa, omaisten Ja suuren toveri^Ja ystävä- v:
Joukon «aattamana.
Lähinnä suremaan jäin minä^ hänen vaimonsa Mary, kaksi poikaa,
Robert Ja Donald täällä sekä kaksi veljeä Ja kaksi siskoa Suomeas»;
Ja laaja foverl-Ja ystäväpiiri täällä.
Ne kauniit muistot ml Sinulta Jäi,
cl koskaan ne häivy mlclestäln :
pois.
Ne cl haihdu el kuole. *
ne kukkivat vaan ikuisesti, .
Sinua aina muistaen.
Vaimosi Mary.
Mc mulstammc| sinua kaivaten,
nfc muistamme hymyäs hyvää.v
Elit kaikkesi antaen^ uhraten,'
uncs olkoon kaunista syvää:
Poikasi Robert Ja Donald,
K I I T O S -
Sydämelliset kiitoksemme kalkille hyville ystäville Ja tovereille
osoittamastanne myötätunnosta: meitä icohtaan raskaan' surumme ^^4''^ hetkellä^ . , . ,1,
Erikoisesti kiitämme kaikkia ystäviä Ja tovereita niistä kauniista-kukkalaitteista
ja seppeleistä, jolta niin runsaasti lähetitte Jafanarln i|i
muistolle. Kiitos ihanista kukista ja ^seppeleistä Sudburyn osas-^L
tolle; Samlan osastolle, v,-Ja u.-seuraAlertBllIe,.CobaUtn:osastolle;
Vapaus kustannusyhtiölle, Port Arthurin osastoUe, Sudbutyn-osatH''.^'^
ton näytelmäseuralle, Beaver Laken osastoOe, v>Ja u.-seura Jehulle»!^v;^
Beaver Laken NalstenkeihoUe, Long I^ken osastolle, Sointulan 088»^'
tolle ja CSJ:n Toimeenpanevalle komiteaUe.KlIitos lukuisista o^^i^ki^^
ottooähkösanomista ja -korteista, Jotka kaikki olivat suurena :Jobdui'«4i;<:?.
tukscna meille, " ' • ' ' /
Sydämelliset kiitokset Edwin Sukselle kauniista mulstosanolstäi^f^f:,
Jalmarin muistolle ja Aino Pirskasclle Osanottokorttlenja -sähkösa^-^^i:^^^
nomlen esittelystä. - ^ ,.'".*f;:
Erikoiset kiitokset naisille,'Jotka huolchUvat hautaJälskahvitarJoiH;
lustaFinnlsh-haalllla, Kiitos kantajille. , ' ^,
Vielä kerran kUtos kaikille. Jotka tavalla tai toisella .oUtte 8pun%t^: ~
mf m
« 1
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| Title | Vapaus, January 20, 1955 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
| Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
| Date | 1955-01-20 |
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STÄTJIJ
MkSnne TBOÖS.'
5jla, lisätkää tali
IpppuBuznma SD, j
A' 3 6 . UfiätkSäf
rä jnikä on tas.}
olla "väkenuninj
ir suoimaau ii5,|
sl easlimnäistäl
Idäii-Ikänne jal
'oa sanoo miten J
•t as-k u, ssanne!
UTTU
estin emseea
ka «ina aalioij
ävästl.€ttäv^|
» ja lämmittä-vu
idos ämpäri
CHATTEB
i M H B l i i i n ^
Busy Season For Ski Enthusiasts
alaisilla i?evan-1
m Pohjois-At-palaisen
liiton
sain ja täydel-uudfinalkalsilla
aeija. Ei «le
Sa;^an uu^
herättää .ka'.'
ln,'j'cka kuten
kseen Versall-an
ainoastaan
JO upseeria, ja
en asevelvolll.
aksassa aseis-'
Hitlerinä oiiut
aderla:
;enaseistamis>
ninen; Ja sen
enkisiin. soti--
a ^ kuoleman
Ule ja varsin-msoille,
niin
lalUe. Kcska
yolmien joh-samai
mUi-alaiset
mono- -
kenraalit, on
usl hyökkäys
ä tleta.
että ensimi
ä3t ovat aina
thin.
larckin en-i
Imperiumin
iklkäyshenki-ransiaa
vasan^
epätasai-nskan
kansa,
sivun histo-surasl
hyok-ilaiq-
preussi-usoltto
kah-r
Kka^ssdEsalai-i-f
^ saman Ih-
3n alheellis-snnen
hyok-:
n fcltleriläi-eet-
-yaltansa
. maita. laii-•
Norjan,.otr
apanrmlehir-ttl
suunnallen
maiden-
. ettei tämä
'takeita el
kukaan-rol:
tteivat sak-mistaessaan
la ' "itään
.•»Ja matkan .
Fos länteen,
palalset po-laislln
"ta-
:aan todella ,
, että ijeljä;
raisl pldät-
;ettuja saken
turvalli-t
osalllstui-t,
nijnsuu-aata
todel-:
The interest i n cross country skiing
lown byFOASF clubs inthe 6adbuiy
itrictlast season is Again spparent
lis season- Varlous training meets
)onsored toy many of the clubs have
'en skiers a chance.to get back In
ipe after taklng it easy oyer the
unmer months. The fhst bUitäM
[eet of the sea^n sponsored by Alerta
ith the support of Speed:last Sa,tur<-
ly af temoon at Työn Puisto fihöwecl
lat not only have the boys faeen
fainlng but that there might be some'
)rises .from unexpected quarteis. t
It has generallybeen conceded that'
ie top level skiers who have within;
16 last few years come' to Cimada'
•om Pinland are much advahced över
le boys who have legmed the art 11^
[anada from the oldtimers, who id
leu- daychalked up a remarkable re-
)rd m thls arduos sport. • Neverthe-
>, the interest creat^ by • these Dew
' >h-Canadlans has generaliy rais-f
the quality of cross-cbuntry vaskiing
at least: the Sudbury district. Much^
this has also.been due to the reor-'
ation of crossrcountry skiing and;
the Interest dlsplayed by last year'8 i
tampion Arvo Ayräntö in coiulucting
Dures for ali interested in th|s phase
|f skung.
Last Saturday the main event,\ the;
ien's open 5 Jälometer event was won
>y Vomia skler L.Baäska who*coveredJ
jhe distance In 21.59. Runners up
rere Karl Puiras. Speed, 23.04 and
LHtti Ranta. Jehu; 23.41.; Karl .PaIo>
iki, Speed: competing in the under
tl class pulled the surprise x)f the day
>y coverlng the same • coiurse in 22.14;
)nly 15 säconds Ies than Baa6ka's time.
f act ali the Under 21 competitors
!howed fine results.; Second place
'ent to Don Puirtus. Speed, 23.03 whlle
rehu's Eino Ladonlahti was a close
third wlth a time of 23.07.
These results indlcate that their «111
stiff competition between at least
Jpeed and Jehu skiers at the PCASF
lampionship • meet whichh ip being
)nsored" by Speed; at: Whit6fish on
'ebuary 12 and 13.; The complete results
of the Alerts meet can be found
last Tuesday's paper and also the
results of the Voima meet the f ollow-.
ig day.
SKI SDITS ntOVE WORTH7
~ Thenenr look In ddtaig tras very evi-dent
at last wedcend's meets as ali
P O A ^ sldens viereattired Jn their
new ski outfits. They daim t(iat vSe
outfitB are vrtSl designed for cross-country
skiing and to top it off they
are smart lookbg outfits. llie ski
comnoittee of the?FCASF has already
received over 20 otders for these suits
and more are'expected. Weil known
locainnnish tailör L o i Kunnas has
already supplied suits to thös^äcters
who are active i n competitl<^<^d is
now tryiag to catch up on orders ^ to
^upplythe occasional skiä^ and bbnch
athletes with suits. Vnio knowä per-haps
by the time of the FCASF ski
meet, a majorlty of the audienceTwill
even be decked out in the new • ätöre,
9F^ets alpngvtrith the nec^saty mea-surements
as W€U as payment should
be sent to Unto Penttinen, 3gat."Lawr
renoe St., Sudbury. ,
COMING EVENTS
Jehu has a^ two day 'event scheduled
for this w^kend, JanuaTy7i2-23;j The
competitlona wlll b^hi* saturday
af temoon at 3.00 P ; M . when the inter-club
3x5 Sdlometer relay for the Ernest'
Kallio trpphy T(ill guarantee^me stiff
competition from severalclub^ The
meet will: contlnue Saturday. nlght.
only minus the skis at the Beaver
Läke Hall, with a gay ski frolic, which
Beaver Lake is noted for.
Sunday \vill be a dlfflcult day for
those: Äiers who will be entering in
the main race; the open 20 kilometers.
Other events included are the':'foilow-'
ing: boys under 2110 km.; boys under
18 9 km; women's open 2 Oem:; girls
under 16 l k m and.boys and girls under
12.
Thls meet; has the offIclal sanctlon
of the Northern Ontario Ski Zone and
ali skiers are invited to partlclpate. •
only three, iveeks away, so now is the
time to make sure ali skiers are train-
Ing for the rugged 'events'and-di^
should: also. be:pIaiming7how^many
skiers they «111 be sending. The icom-plet&
program, of events has been pub-
Ushed several times in thls paper.
One of the events, ivhlch perhaps
should bementloned is the^w«nien's
4x1 km. relay: This event has not
been contested for a number of years
because of the lack of women väkiers.'
It is to ibe hoped that at least two
clubs willbeable to enterteams.this
year. Beaver Lake mostlikely «111
be entermg a team, so • lefs see that
they do not. get the champlonshlp un-challenged.
CASA BACDiGi^ CAiEtbs
^: W
Northern Ontario i t is ncm »ecesar^
that ali competitors entering sanction-:
ed, competitiohs have, a Canadian
An^ateur Skl^Association nacfaig Card.
These cards«an beobtained-through
either Mr. Bob Ryan, 14 Park St. Cop-per
Cllff, or Mr. C. B. Cryderman, 46
Wood St., Kirkland I ^ e . ^
The senior cardscost $2.00;and'Junior
cards: for those :«ho.^were:'under
18 prior to Jan. 1, 1955,xthe charge,is
50 cents. Skiers planning to compf^
this season -should apply for ttieir
cards Inuriledlately, as thehr\ei)|td[es
cannot be acc^ted unless' they have
a card.
FCASF CHAMPIONSHIP MEET
The next Important meet will be the
invitation meet sponsored bylSpeäd, at
.«ihiclh . the : iPCASP 'championships
«111 bedecided for the year.-It'Wlll also
be a t «o day affalr «Ith a « l d e pro-gramthat
«111 attract skiers-from dls-tant
ipoints' in Ontario.. This meet is
Ward Awärds For Truly
Outstandiiig Events
GYM CLASSES CONMNUE
ISUCCCSSFUL CONCERT
STAGEb AT LAKEHEAD
mainitussa
"tältä koh-zekommu-
.-ubversalvi-itärkeäm-
'puolueet-ivostolliton
»lon' pro-hän
(mr..
ie'lsto kes-isa
niiden
sherrat 'ja
5Vät "vää-n
ylläole-ole
enää
n nuuskl-
Hooverln
aiheen jo
a, Ja niin
laukseiBa-suraajain"
V,
— ja se
.tä siihen
ilstetaan-
L ulkoml-
^yytettUn,
n "fcöm-i
hän el
lisilniäls-m
noitani-parempi
ilmlalset
ista sen-aan
ka-
. i,«vahti- ,
Pori Arthur; — For aH you people
«ho «ere unable to attend fl6ku'ä
programme, namely the Varlety
Show, on simday aftemoon. Januuy
9th, I «111 try; to -put on paper the
highlights I observed. iAs I «as in
•the xnrogramme myself; I.'can onlg^
teli you «hat I sa« from backstage
and about the comments; I : have
heard from the people in the au-dience.
Wihen Paavo Voutilainen flrst meur
tioned that our programme diould
be in the aftemoon, « e ali thougpht
that « e «ould ihave toipeiform to
empty «alls. Our reaaon «as of course
that most people :;at ithe:
are not famillar «ith'aftemoon pro-grammes.
;Ho«ever, afAsr givlng i t a
second tbought, we ali agreed to hav-ing
the programme In the aftemoon
and ito our surprise every seat i n ithe
hali «as occupled.
(First I £ibouId mentlon < «that the
gym practices and the programme
generally «oiild not have been so suc-cessful
«Ithout our fello«. gynmasts
from: North Branch Elo . and Dog
River Tigers, « h o particöJated so «11-
lingly.
The girls and hoys, from iDog River
flrst performed a march, followed by
group gymnastlcs and pyramlds. They
also did some tumbllng.lt «as very
Interesting to «atch these boys and
gilrs • perfonn so «eli, especially as
there «ere •«evcral girls «ho «ere
only about flx years of age. Paavo
stu-e has not «asted hls time tead>-
ing these youngsters.
The members of Elo and Isku dld
a mass gymnastlcs. routine to music
and the girls dld another routine
also to music «Hile the boy» performed
on the parallel bars. ;v.
As I presume you ali; have Ibeaxd
of (he Old: saylng;that the bcst Is
always left to the last, 1 must mentlon
the best psrfonnianceof the af-temooii.
Our young A i l i Kaarela (fu-ture
member of I^ku, altboos^ she
is from Kaministlquia) «as the star
of the show «ith her serie» on th^
Parallel bars and hcr acrobatlc routine
with Paavo. She ^snre dld her
movemento ' *Ilö> .gtace and', goqd
fornu jKeei> i i p ibe gbbd. «oik Alllf';
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