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‘AGEs FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE » Entered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D., as Second Class ‘ Matter. BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. Foreign Representatives G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY Publishers CHICAGO Marquette. Bldg. PAYNE, BURNS AND SMITH NEW YORK - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use or republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub- sidished herein. All rights of republication of special dispatches herein are . salso reserved. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE DETROIT Kresge Bldg. Daily by carrier, per year..... by feiss : .. $7.20 Daily by mail, per year (in Bismarck)...... Boog ne 43) Daily by mail, per year (in state outside Bismarck)... . 5.00 Daily by mail, outside of North Dakota. . eke «. 6.00 _ ‘THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER = (Established 1873) TAKING A TRIP The man who operated the world’s first electric street, car still is living and on the job. He is Walter B. Eubank, motorman in Richmond, Va. Eubank gave the signal that started the first electric street car. He also collected the first nickel fare. The man who paid that first fare was William A. Boswell. His nickel is exhibited in a New York museum, Eubank, veteran motorman, has been responsible for the safety of more than six million passengers. And never has had a serious accident in connection with his work. Ie ha: traveled 800,000 miles on street cars. Consider this long dis- tance and the vast number of passengers transported without -——-—- EDITORIAL REVIEW reproduced in this column may or may not express the opinjon of The Tribune, They are presented here im order that our readers may have bo! of Important (seues which being discussed te the |] the day ar Drees of Comic Spirit, is the political situ- ation in Minnesc She is to elect 16. There date who has no chance. Some Democrats proclaim their support of Governor Preus, the Republican candidate. They want to save the remnants of the Democrat Party m the State from tie Marmer-La- bor concatenation. Some Repub- licans are forming “progressive” associations to aid Magnus Johnson, the F ner-Labor candidate, who piously calls himself the rubber stamp of Mr. La Follette, a nom- inal Republican, too ill to help Magnus with his voice, but repre- sented in.Gopherdom by his son and a number of La Follettian Congressmen. Of cou nator La Follette end his assoc‘ates can’t say. any- thing mein enaugh about Mr. Hard- ing and itis Administration. Even Gevernor Preus dosn’t deem it safe £0 say « good word fer the Pre: igent who carried Minnesota by in 1920. Last year the Gov- | caw Senator Kellogg go down before the radical storm and the wrath of the farmers. This yes the farmers are still yrathful, and re not deluded by the Emerg- or the McCumbertFordney Mr. Harding’ tol@° the Kan- ss farmers the other day that the 30 cents a bushel duty on wheat im- ports kept the American market for the American farmgps> , Yet Secre- i S'S LONE HAJD. GOVERNOR PREU: Singular and disquieting to friends of the Administration, ! humorous to worshippers of the # United States Senator on July | «is a Democratic candi -| a M | ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE" ~~ FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1983 REDMAYNES RED: | EDEN PHILPOTTS igs oe a |) covynrans sak THE LAN Company _ RELEASED Gy HEA SERVICE INC, ARRET. MET. HEWse Svs. BEGIN HERE TODAY “But I returned too late. Once - Robert . Redmayne, roaming 7 back again, a glance at the dummy large, ia suspetted of the murder o} : MichaelPendean, husband of Jenny,| Showed me ‘that I had lost my who is nicce to Robert. Mark Bren-| Chance: don, ¢ériminal investigator, is in} Jenny looked at her husband and charge of the case. waited-to speak until he had done Been, eee dye vile net uncles} so, But Giuseppe appeared more in- fendigo Redmayne. Robert appears in the neighborhood and senda word| terested at what had already hab- to Bendigo to meet him’ in a ncarby| pened to Brendon than in what was cave. Gipseppe Doria, who works| next to happen. He asked many for Bendigo, takes his' master to the| questions, to which Mark was able meeting place. When Doria calls|to return true replies. Then he de- to bring Bendigo home he finds an|clarcd that he would accompany the empty cave in which is evidence of| detective to the scene of his adven- a struggle. ’ ture: \ Jenny marries Doria and they go| “If you go, I come too,” said the to live in Italy, where Jenny’s uncle,| Woman quietly; and both men pro- Albert Redmayne, lives. When Ro-|tested. But she would take no de- bert'is seen in Italy, Brendon and| nial. the famous American, detective, Pe-| They scoured the scene of Bren- ter Ganns, renew investigations. don’s exploit presently and it was 7 Jenny who found the shallow grave. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | Mark determined to take no action “On the ‘contrary I want youl until Mr. Ganns came back to Men. both,” he answered, “I attach very aggio. Meanwhile he proposed to great weight to the’hints you have| occupy himself with the husband given me—not only for my sake but| and wife and, so far as possible,“ for your own. The end is not yet Preserve an attitude of friendship as far as you're concerned, Jenny,|to them both, for your welfare’is more.to me than] The days'passed and presently, anything else in the ’ world—you| without any warning, Albert Red- know it. Trust me to prove that/ mayne and the American suddenly Presently. But other” things come reappeared. They arrived at Men- first. I must do what I am here to aggio after n oon, do, before I am free to do what I Mr. Redmayne was in the highest Jong to do.” :+:]/spirits and delighted to be home “I trust you—and only you,” she again. He knew néthing about Pe- said. “In all this bewilderment and] ter’s op erations and cared less, His fatalities or serious injuries, and you will realize the great impertance and constant nerve-tense vigilance of the men who run our street cars. : Yet we rarely give them a thought, let alone any concrete expression of thanks. Pass the cigars occasionally, broth- misery, you are now the only stead- fast rock to which I can cling. Don't desert me, that’s all I ask.” “Never! All that’s best in me shall be devoted to you; thankfully and proudly—now that you tary Work confessed in Spokane in « public spegcoh, thatthe @residen- | ‘tial party had heard very bitter complaints in Idaho from farmers “unable to sell the products of the soil vt a profit.” visit to England was spent at Lon- don, where he had renewed acquain- tance with certain book collecto seen and handled many precious things, and surprised and gratified have/ himself to observe his own physical I Sa, . 5 sal : ‘ i, | Wished it. Trust’ me, I say again.| energi i ers. And don’t forget the motorman’s team-worker, the Cane CEH: steele deli aire? ike all good things in this | Call your husband. I-want to tell| He made a sgesd ial, and then conductor. price of everything the farmer has Parsee know nothing in this |¥0U both what happened to me yes-| despite the long night in the train, is —— to buy has been put up ‘by the world if we did not question our. | 'e7¢2¥- i ,.| insisted on sending for a boat %nd ‘We progress faster than any of us realize. It may sur-| blessed tariff. No wonder he is elvalvor oaen/dthechibutatlllia Gee: Again she hesitated and gazed in- trossing the water’ to Bellagio. prise you to know that the world’s first electric strect car |*°"¢., The Northwest is no friend : ee a son can “butt in” to another’s af- fairs and make unhappiness for every one. I am kind of all mixed up, but anyway, I am ‘your “I have a present for my Poggi,” he said, “and I cannot sleep until I hear his voice and hold his hind.” Ernesto went for a waterman and of orthodox high protection. Gover- nor Preug has been studying the tariff for nearly fifteen years. Hv satisfied himself that a low tariff is “Are you sure that you are wise? Would Mr. Ganns like you to tell Doria anything?” made its initial trip only a little over 35 years ago. That trip ushered in an era of long distance traveling. There had, of course, been horse-cars previously. But it bovine “You will judge better when you] soon 4 boat waited at the steps,’ was the electric! street car that accustomed us to fre- LETTER FROM LESLIE PRESCOTT | too young to wear cxpensive jewels.” ‘ LESLIE. ae eit Tons ide ii Resist quent long trips. Fordney Tariff bill because he did TO MRS. JOSEPH GRAVES Te made no reply to this. — —e autrateniueiinee ig ccaeret od ine PE ee Geet ern) They were novelties at first, those electric cars. Millions|not believe “it would help the HAMILTON, - Well, mother dear, I have to re- truth; but two considerations shut who ai coins tase’ ‘anh ‘ond ‘ati recall the days when one way of having a bang-un good|frmer or any consumer.” He ad-| DEAR MOTHER: port that your daughter is a nasty bie 0 had come to see Doria and mouth; the thought of Peter Ganns and the reflection that the more Jenny knew, the greater might be her own peril. This last convie- tion made him, conclude their ‘con- ference. “Call him. We must not let him think that we have anything of a private nature to say to each other. It is vital that he should not imagine eae a thing.” he said. “Whether I have done the ou have secrets from me—|least good by my inquiries remains though I have let you know ‘ny ofn|to be seen, To be frank, I doubt it. secret,” she murmured, preparing to We'll : Shed hin r haye a talk tomorrow, Marky mits that he is a heretic in regard to protection. Old Knute Nelson, whose secretary he uséf to be, was likewise no protection fanatic. Senator Kellogg had to apologize for the tariff last Fall. View the curious Minnesota Re- publican landscape o’er. The Old Guard has been warned to keep away. If Senator Moses has been allowed to stay, it is because he knows enough to shut up; and will) weep silently and not boohoo aloud over Preus’s apostasy. The farm bioc, with its venerated Capper and Gooding, has been pounded in the litle eat. Things came to a show: down at the home of Jack’s mother. Right before Karl 1 made it perfeet ly clear that either Priscilla Brad- forq should leave the house. or. 1 would, and then I had a taste of the splendid inborn aristocracy of the Puritan blood. y With perfect politeness and kind- ness, in a way that I could take no offense, I was dismissed. 1 really admired Jack's mother more at that time than any other. I went to the next town with Kart and arrived home to tell my troubles It was an unfortunate turn in events that made me arrive home just three hours after ‘you ahd dad had left. I-think it was Horrid for dad’s secretary to get sick just at this time, 3 I know you are most interésted in my visit to Jack’s mother, for, bi course, you must have’ had some! inkling of my feelings in the matter from the letter I wrote you. ** Well, as Jack says, it wad some visit!' You remember all about my saying I diq not believe Mrad Preb- catt was-il), at all. I. think it was: found to his surprise that Red- mayne and Peter were back again, anticipated some private hours with Mr.’Ganns, But the traveler was weary and, after one of Assunta’s famous omelcttes and three glasses {of white ‘wine, he declared that he must retire and sleep as long as na- ture ordained slumber. “I'm exceedingly short of rest,” time in the evening was to take a ride to the end of the car line at city limits, with the girl who wore a funny hat over ; her huge pompadour, the night breeze rushing fragrantly \in » tite open sides of the cars, while the conductor moved along the side and collected the fare. Do you remember the rush for those cars after the horse races at the county fair? At first it was a lark, real sport, to ride in a strect car. The novelty wore off rapidly. While every one wanted a seal in the old days, the experience of riding on a street car was novel enough to be a pleasure even when the passenger, had to stand (and pretend he was going to fall off, when the car Report that Dempsey-Gibbons mis- took their fight for a non-stop ‘danc- 7 i 2 : 4 test is untrue. “ st gg} 20d maybe Doria will remember aA # rounded a curve.) head by the ruthless Preus. ‘Min-| just a conspiracy to ‘get sant to Jack. Me was mush more angty'| 4M contest ia w Hee E.kegp | anything: oan you, it is} thing or, two . that -hapneried at Be crepe Peion cow lap tear tin grumble Peet eet aMerUulleauec Daria: | senel ones oat ot gece eae Mother, Jack’s a dear, but some-| _B¢ careful what the parrot hears |secuvity™ he redicd, you OWN) Crow's’ Mest? and so help mé. But when he has to stand today, in the packed street car. test of the Republica arty. | * » Je . i until I-have slept: I am useless.” - On the following day it was Mr. Redmayne who found himself weary, Reaction came and he slept all that while your wife's away. Both Mrs, Prescott and Miss Bra(- ford were surprised und chagrined when I made my appearaiice ana things went from bag to worse uh- Observe what is sure to happen next Tuesday. If Magnus Johnson is elected, the Administration < the sacred tariff, both of w way seems very. much worried lately’ I cannot understand it at all. “It cannot be money tréubles, for in the few months we have been She Icft him then and in a few moments returned with her husband. He was full of curiosity and under his usual assumption of cheerful- We tire of things—Oh, so quickly! The thrill of today is - the monotony of tomorrow. If it began raining $5 gold pieces, most of us would be complaining within a week. Shelby has the fight bow! left, but she can’t eat out of it. has Jabbed virulently, will have] til, as a climax, Karl Whitney made} married he had his salary bpost-} mer tourist stopped long | "CSS Brendon preceived considerable bed” ee senmined 2, keep his Leen beaten in Minnesota. If Gov-| his appearance on the scene at what} ed once and earned two big bonuses | AL tontellbet cues toe anuuin audlety: RZ EER Cla a a ae MILLIONAIRES ernor Preus is ,elected, they will, seems to be the ungodly hour of 9 | besides, enough to: te! , however, it he was going LL s Meee, “An adventure, Signor Marco? I} to fi i ba made wider,a know that without you telling me. een ene Your face is solemn as a raven and you walked stiffly as you came to the door, I saw you from the silk- worms. What has happened?” “I've had a squeak of my life,” replied Mark, “and I’ve ‘made a sti be beaten, for as a matter of} o'clock. It was bad enough for Karl to calt upon me at all but to come in the ! middle of the night was unspeakable, nied and damned a cardinal per-, He has probably showed you be- formance upon which Mr. Harding j fore this Alice's wireless. What dia prides himself and congratulates| Alice mean when she said, “I shall his party.—New York Times. wear the pearl ring and think of vour Did you notice, mother dear, while you were here that when he thinks no one is looking at him, a worriea look comes into his eyes? It grieves " me greatly that he does not confide in me, but I am not going to worry him about it. T really have very little curiosity everybody. Business is getting more profitable in most lines. The rich man is having another inning. He has them often. ‘A better showing this year than in 1921, when only 21 individ- uals ‘and corporations had an income of a million ‘dollars or more. The tax man makes a big hole in the million-dollar in- fety he has ‘either kept them out! He directed Doria to visit Milan, on the campaign altogether or, a5 a mission to second-hand book. sell- ers, and Jenny was sent to Varenna with a gift for’an acquaintance. Brendon arrived at Villa Pianezzo just as the twain were starting on their missions, and he and Married ball players seldom argue with umpires. ey have forgotten how to argue. It’s a wise bootlegger that knows his own booze, . Peter zs Ney Pid mistake. -You must pay all at- walked hi come. (Most of us would be glad to be able to have to goodness whenever! loog at it? you know. I have always believed Folks in Shelby dug di a a 4 ed to the landing stage ‘ith . : ‘ : ‘olks in elby dug down deeper | tention to what I’m going to tell thi ii pay it.) Peed Sra ane Allee that any one whom you loved should for the fight than they did for eit lem-and saw them departing/in you, Doria, for we can't say who is in danger now and who is not, The be allowed to tell you as much or as different steamers, little as he wished of his own affairs, Out of every 1000 Americans, only 63 pay income tax. They soon sat together on a shady ADVENTURE OF Karl rather wanted me to ask him 2 4 i i 4 j ife wi blond hair on | sh s = H6wi many should pay, but dodge? Conservative estimate, TWI for an explanation, but I would not |I think that is a mark of loge; wife will notice a "t notice | tot that very nearly ended my|seat of the vill i A . ee i ‘ THE NS do that. It seemed to me it was |alty. é your '0Y- her husband’s coat and won't notice career yesterday might just. as easi-| the shtcante wafting. Hen ase making too much of it, Curiosity, I believe, is a vice|* button off. y hare been aimed at you, had you! bringing out his notebook, took API ive Roberts Barton I merely said, “Karl, I think it is|which sometimes masquerades as 7 A een in my place.” reat pinch hi WEATHER-VANE By Olive in| soma afer You, £2 Rive a girl ag] virtue—or would you say it is a vir-| , World’s champion pie enter egen | "A shot? Not the red man? Altes ore teste, Stufh Fe German industries in the Ruhr are moving out of the pte wins saw many queer folk in | young as Alice a pearl ring, She is |tue which sometimes masquerades Pa arnt ce ae now a dozen | smuggler perhaps?. You may bave and turned to Brendon, kom _ «Ge n ries @-| Rainbow Land, but nothing queerer| |_| __ B stumbled upon some of theme and| « rst,” he. rps i district that is policed by the French army. than the Puffies. : knowing ‘ho tidlan Fi ae are irst,” he said; “there q This fact, cabled to the Wall Street Journal, is a better | They .were the nice little people The eternal triangle is tragic in “It-was Robert ree ings I need to know. Redmayne fired upon me and missed miracle,” who lived in Puffy Town in Rainbow basebal] when thé star strikes out and three on base. who} Have you seen the by al what is your presen: EVERETT TRUE weather-vane of the European outlook than several months’ red man . and flow of oratory from the politicians in Paris, Berlin and Lon-|™ u it. opinion con- cerning Doria and his wife? Needn’t BYCONDO | is is Nancy and this is Nick,” Pog at G ‘ SARS Merintroduel pepe Man ae ee = Bartenders should make good um-| , Jenny uttered an exclamation of/ask if you found B digo’s di oe don. It means that Germany expects the Ruhr to be occu sal Misters Eyabon, mneromen’ | fe WHAT YOU Got IN THE pires. They are used to bottles. fear. “Thank God!” she said under! because I am dead rae a als pied by the French for at least several years. Unexpected, ! them to FB SUIT CASE, EyeERic. j ; her breath, . | not.” oaths || 5 of course, may happen and the French withdr: But ay HenpeN lem eomeneelo. shake) | 1 Svetes tin ee Brendon told the story i acer } BB! pen ay DaPpen a ra Wess . {hands with one of thom and Nancy The swine MBatgaells atl right | | Brendon told. a nie aun very} “I didn’t. I directed Jenny to a | In a pinch German industry could continue withdrawing | went to shake. handp with another, to the kids, eel CxPlained his own ruse./have a hunt and she invited me to Hh until safe in Russia. what did those two Puffies do but He related nothing but the truth— ’ help her. F, float right away through the air ana Teeth are nice things. If you had{up to a dertain point; but beyond Robert Re Ee ee ae ns ee i ae Hee sterner iar 0d SAS no, Uofh what would you grit when that he described events that had|iy speak of aie wane qmmay Safe: Se aa a ; eeortyi” the a eollector comes? not taken place. nknown by thata ; SMASH ¢ > were ever so y ey “Having made the faked figure, 1 vane, and I have come to a very de- f Fs A A Bead we hav = Telusi F - # osne guest of an auto driver or owner cannot collect dam- | **ed. , “But you see we have noth Everything ‘has its place. Flies | hid just before dusk fairly clone to] ante Dorion concerning, “ Giu- ; ages for injuries received through careless operation of the |tell cae minute where we'll be the keep lots: of people from just sitting | it intending, of cou to keep] woman who is ets ket fe nfo npate | otycunless the guest protests against the reckless driving next eas ice ae around dding: pophing. g satel fer I Pesneacine thet the} A shadow of a fall Gane * i i i “Well, I declare!” sai ick. “1 4 murderer, as he would suppose him-| ¢] i S| f i s ‘ é before the emac If the gue Aces silent, he is guilty of | be dreadful to be a Puffy. Difference: between bachelors and |self to be, must comé beck after Pr eat features of Peter. $ contributory negligence. So rules the courts of appeals in “Why” asked all the Puffies’ who used autos isn’t much. Both have dark to hide his work, But nov cre nodded and Mark proceeded to * New York: weren't hanging on trees been run a few thousand miles. | sued an awkward co tel iis story, beginning with the a e Bg el . 2 ¥ ee contretemps for} adventure on the mountai: ¥, Do you, as an auto driver, realizé that you are apt to be ‘Suppose you wefe just going to Trouble with mixing ‘b which I had not provided. I found! To this. stat, eri liable for damages in most communities if you give somebody | °*t Your dinner, or just going inside ensure Is ou cee Heb h rness 2M4 | myself faint—-so faint that I begen| w; eee ee anneal 4 an mm eda you g! meb of.a movie theater tolsee a taovier oe Pleasure is you are liable to run out | 1", with the deepest attention and he #a “lift” and he gets injured while in your car? This isn’t b : to be alarmed. I had not eaten since | q just going to get a ride on a merry- ot Kanineg Ha ca a ‘li ot disguise his satisfaction ; justice. It’s the law. go-round or’ something like that,” rsd ae: Wad broughe send and flask) when Mark made an: eid, ; : 1 Sou NER, alee tact ena ts Cateher ought to wear his mask | Fought me were! “There only remains to hear what ; i and pad home when he {s out late. alf a mile and more away. ou . ; : be blown right away from what you Pi je when he {3 ou: ae “ you may have to say on the subject : ‘ EASTWARD areideng? ! y am not made of iron and the ‘ J of his pretty dame.” day had been rather strenuous for “My ff i me. f was bruised. ‘asi lane cand aaa 2 SHolon of a very wonderful utterly played out. I decided that ed,” Brendon answered.” Bashnnaes “Oh, we don’t ming it,” said the Puffies happily. “Think of the .nice rides we get. And somptimes when Nights are getting too warm for With Germany dismantling its industrial organization in two to sit in the same chair. ythe-Ruhr and moving it to unoccupied districts, a very plain | swing of the pendulum, is obvious: Germany’s center of They are denaturing alcohol with NOT Hooter 3 we have to do lessons, if's quite fine No, I should have time to. reach my food} “we}. so be it, ¥ ity i ing’ i A : - One drink of the stuf will |and return to my hiding Place be- it. I've heard ‘you. gravity is retreating’ eastward. to have a breeze come along and! | JUST SOME OLD HooteH Jo ‘ pine tar. One: drink 0 Naw you'veygot to hear me. W £0 the east lies Russia, unconquerable, as Napoleon learn-j Plow us out of the window. Or At ONS TIMG TH Jokes: cure any cough, fore ithe moon rose. But it was not] up against?s yeliaeciee: when we have to go to the dentist's,” By, this time Nancy and Nick and Mister Sky Bow were doubled up with laughter. “I think it would be fine to be a such an easy or speedy business I had expected. It took me a long time to get: back.to the starting Place and when I did, a search was needed before I) found. my 5: ed.“Hindenburg said that attacking Russia was like pound- ‘ing a feather bed. From the standpoint of economics (bread ’ and butter), an alliance between Germany and Russia is more 1 ble now than ever in the past, even though it would be Soop For. When they don’t have enough sky THEY Face *; to go aroung they fill up the holes‘ with clouds.” Done ALAveH, BUT Now SRY, VERY ees real Robert Red- , , Puffie” said Nick, “Sometimes.” Every man. thinks he. would feel | wiches and flask of Chianti, mayne is actually a stiff, we can't ixing oil with water. — (To Bertontisnna >: ie {filly playing. golf. After he starts |was 9 meal more welcome, Inet, yet twesr, though for my part I am idapan sits tight—and waits. ; (Copyright, 1928, NEA Borvics, Inc.) he knows he was. right. . ‘ Pretty well prepared to prove it; felt my strength returning and set off in half an hour on back to the plateau =: but this I do know, that who shot at you ‘m: ioe Fees issed you. and You can’t-eat a: bride’s droaaks the journey {and > BACK | “THOUGHT i t know you have it, too; * ne ran away was not Robi 5 ig rie bias d . ts ‘Then, my troubles: began. : You'tl| .. » ert Redm: F country in one month sells 317 million dollars worth|¢ - | i ROE Pian think the wine :got into my head a i nec x g to other countries, which is 56 million dollars less] The wing boweth “where it llsteth, “FEATHER FANS. be i erasers fee: 50; but at peed. ir Next Teaue) y sell us. Our imports exceed our exports. In man-|**d thou hea : , Some of the pewest' fans combine | {ny Tate the-path most effect- ually and: presefitly ‘lost myself, I began: to doxpal air and had very near- ly given up any: further: attempt to return. when, out of the { blinked the f pie der Fest the nound ihercof, | i most important branch, imports total a tbat conse not ev hence ft’ comes! Slutty ost . g for higher ay Herqaes ; , compared with then, the tide is plainly against Sohn 3:8, ees wever, it’s the only way we'll ever be able to get back i rtion of what barons bermowed from us during we were mortgaging our future ‘to get the @. The mysterics of. nature _and of humanity ‘are not ‘lessened, but in- crensed, ‘by; the discoeris of Philo- sophie skill,—Talfourd, | 4

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