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——— a _cmcngrmeperm cere erro peminrmraeppnne a anger mT Oe oy (&e=.] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE (2 a SSS a ETT ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Senate Convicts Federal Judge Ritter FCA Seed Loan Rules Eased to Aid RRA Clients|i0t 557 xo saa : 28 ACANST JURIST NEW REGULATIONS “Gift of God? Balvy |CONGIIATORS AGREE|SEVEN BANDITS LOUT'Say Frazier Fired WIELD PHON | Drama Folds cis EAST APIGANPEAGH BAGCAGE CARS SAFE)” heli ROOSEVELT OKAY| —SeiaarGe—unnn“ocsrr we PORTS ARE FUTILEIN NEWARK SUBURBS On ee locating Additional Money Tampering Ethiopia Without Inter- in Daring Platform Hold- Needed ference of League up at Nutley loridan Found Guilty of Bring- ing Court ‘Into Scandal and Disrepute’ ACQUITTED ON SIX CHARGES Vermont Senator's Challenge of Williston, N. D., April 1.—(P)— | Final Vote.ts Ruled Out Maintenance Engineer Accused of Endangering Lives of Road Travelers Kahoka, Mo.. April 17.—(?)—8t. Louis’ “Gift of God” baby drama, eae ens ci County authorities announced Friday DEEM $7,000,000 ENOUGH which folded up suddenly in its road|WILL NEGOTIATE IN FIELD MESSENGER IS DISARMED Noy SvANd PUR Tene hie of Order performance here Thursday, appear- ance engineer for this district, had ed Fiday to be due for a quick re- Washington, April 17 Feder Passengers Unmolested During |fired on motorists who ignored “road Mt Peltier of bn Judge Halsted L. Ritter of Florida Relief Step Will Enable FCA to Advance Credit to Help- : ’ vival. Selassie’s Envoys Fiatly R ” signs at Tioga Thursday night. — ae was convicted by the senate Friday Pp ep kitinie i Bae Proposals ‘Maile at Cen. Few Minutes Robbery Sheriff John Moline and Deputy : on a house impeachment charge that less Farmers denstein of Clark county announted Sheriff John Jeffrey said they were ‘ he had brought his court “into - Takes to Stage called to Tioga after receiving tele- dal and disrepute.” oe phone calls from residents in that ‘ The verdict automatically removed : . charges would be filed against all eva by Aloisi ‘Washington, April 17.—(#)—Regu- ed F persons found to be implicated in an ——_————_ Nutley, N. J., April 17.—()—Seven| vicinity claiming Frazier was firing : = | the 65-year-old jurist from the bench, lations for distribution of an addi- fury before which ‘Mra, Nellie "Tipton Paris, April 17—(P)—The Havas | bandits, armed with sawed-off shot-|on automobiles. Conviction came on the seventh tional $7,000,000 in federal seed loans Muench and three others were being (French) news agency corre- | guns and revolvers, looted the baggage| Sheriff Moline said motorists had 2 and last ballot when the vote was 56 ‘were withheld by the Farm Credit tried on conspiracy charges. spondent at Istanbul reported | car safe of an Erie railroad train Fri-|“informed” him and his deupty that ‘for conviction to 28 against, exactly administration Friday pending Pres- i ‘The prosecutor's statement was Friday that a Turkish army en- | day in a daring morning robbery at|two automobiles had allegedly been i two-thirds of those voting, which was ident Roosevelt’s signature to an ex- made after Circuit Judge Walter A.| ‘ered the demilitarized sone of /& tiny station in the heart of a resi-| shot at. He said a tire had been pene- required under the constitution for a ecutive order allocating the money Higbee announced there had been the Dardenelles Thursday. The | dential section. trated by a bullet on a car driven by , conviction. Member's of congress from north- “proof” of jury tampering and de- alleged military movement First reports, obtained from New-)Stanley Haustveit, farmer living . On the first six articles Ritter was west states were informed the addi- clared a mistrial (which would be in violation of | ark detectives, set the amount of the] southeast of Tioga, and that another acquitted, although on the first tional allocation would permit the a the Lausanne treaty), was de- | loot at $58,000, but subsequent official| bullet had penetrated the hood of charge—that Ritter allowed an ex- FCA to advance loans to inactive Offered $100 cided upon by President Kemal | information was that the gunmen ob-!the machine. cessive fee of $75,000 to A. L. Rankin, clients of the Resettlement adminis- Juror Charles Long testified that} Ataturk and his cabinet. tained only $956.55. former law partner, in a receivership tration who previously had betn de- Harry Spangler, Clark county engi- ‘Witnesses sald the robbery, staged Frazier Denies Charge ‘ case and “corruptly” accepted $4,500 nied FCA help. neer, had approached him with an (By the Associated Press) at the Walnut street station at 9:49) Frazier declared he had not fired et : from Rankin afterward,” the vote ‘The FCA said the presidential order offer of $100 to deadlock the jury.) The League of Nations conciliation | ®-,™.. took only few minutes. his revolver but admitted he carried 6 : : was 55 to 29, needing only a single ‘was expected soon. and quoted Spangler as saying he The gunmen, hidden behind shrub- gun. : switch to change the result. “We can announce no details until represented Joseph L. Gutting, one of ethene rented athe ne bery on either side of the station,|” «when I have to enforce an order, j Combined All Six the defense attorneys. to bring peace to East Africa have|came out in the open when the train|y enforce it,” Frazier sald. The last article combined all the Gutting, who asserted he had not| failed and called a special council | Pulled in and covered the train crew! wazier stated he had a license to ; previous six in one and charged the Seed loans have been the subject of talked to Spangler about the case,| session Monday to review develop-| 24 Station Master William Suther-| srry firearms and that he was depu- action complained of had brought & fortnight of discussions between Vehemently denied any attempt to -Ethiopi: . |land. Two of them entered the bag-|tised as an officer of the law. The HALSTED L. RITTER Ritter’s court “into scandal and dis- representatives of the FCA and Re- ‘ bribe. ments th the Italo-Bthlopian war. |gage cat and disarmed George | Snevitts office here, however, claimed repute: ‘The sensational ending came on the| The committee's decision followed | Duffy, the messenger-guard. Three Senator Austin (Rep., Vt.), imme- tenth day of the eat when the| flat rejection by the Ethiopian dele- | remained on the station platform and. Prazier was never deputized and that MRS § AGE REVE ALS diately challenged the final vote, le making a@ point of order that Ritter could not under the law be convicted consipiracy case was within » few] gation of Italy's offer to negotiate an | the other two waited in the automo-|!¢ had not issued him = permit to hours of reaching the jury. armistice, bile in which the gang escaped. Bass vAtociey alec Gk ake piace ‘The Italian offer demanded direct |, “I went out to meet the 310 (the| | Ste Se A ec ees oni of an “omnibus” count when he had Judge Higbe: the for the negotiations between the two nations’ ee crinp sien pega bee paberhing? UVaiipensatacdice ian’ M been declared innocent of the charges fu e reset the case for a: ‘. baggage separately, first Monday in August. In it Mre,| Military commands, with ttaly tre8t- | door part way open to hand some| that any action would awalt a further Senator isbinacn; the moemoeaan Muench, her husband, Dr. Ludwig O.| ing, Pitlopla as ® vanduished Mati, [letters to me. ‘The first thing I knew, | checkup. i Jeader, held Austin was not in order Muench; Mrs. Helen Berroyer, and league. In when he began @ legal argument and Attorney Wilfred Jones are ej Senator Pittman (Dem., Nev.), who ‘As a modification to this offer, Italy ribs and told to ‘4 Highway Commissioner W. J. Flan: » with conspiracy to obtain unlawful} uuggested it would permit league ob- | hands’ Reed oo up i nigan wes reported en route to Wil- was presiding, upheld ; Port te an aftermath of the hearing |St¥ers to keep in close touch with| He didn’t have a ston. Says Polly Hamilton Brought | Fittmen sald the inst article charged ay RECLAMATION BILL. pape Nh Pep ii maa "aaintenance en-| Publi¢ Enemy No. 1 to |erate count im itn D . and. s Ritter, who'sat throughout the vot ogi by Mrs. Muench as her “high c sd Friday no no orders had Her Chieago Home ing near the vice president's rostrum, child Anna close to the government disclosed BACKERS SEE RAIN |Ss'asetssra te rgtane ec Se east ee comets gare iy ly to take Addis Ababa and smash Informed of reports that Roy Fra-| Chicago, April 17.—(?)—Mrs. Anna Senator Frasier of North Dakota “4 " short Haile Selassie's empire, and is prepar- aier, maintenance engineer at Willis-|Sage, the “woman in red,” who ac- a RESTORING IN WEST SMins Ware seetied’ Mes. azvench {ing to face any international conse- ‘MEN PROBE Di PROBE DE ATH Pa MAAneh: apca maciete NS companied John Dillinger on his date Oot while Senator Nye of North De. basen pcre failed to obey @ “road blocked” sii ; ag leas errey Siegel ie 4 Fascists rejoiced at reports - that near Tioga, cen catache Barinaa it) appeal to Secretary of Labor Frances | Kota voted for acquittal. ; Kidnaping trial in which she was later | thelr East African armies Were ot last “investigate the claim immediately.” | Perkins in @ final effort to escape de- IODC DI ACT ditional fund had been allocated. Hearings on Lemke Measure pean Hae Eee wile" warning, Great Britain not to OF INDIAN IN RIVER MILL that ceteeeabioeract eins 3 shld ae lrg fer oe RESCUERS BLASTING Gov. Walter Welford said he was| Are Closed Subject to Call CROSSING VICTIN'S ‘Tperuistent reporta elteulated in ell: Tei Soe SORE oT PRT eviction from the country on. the W AY 10 TRIO'S TOWB Tomke Friday Shree pelea to Hear Testimony richie place ioraey muy had | Investigation Reopened Into Beene settinocine rascals ive ating the nation’s No. 1 outlaw offset tins had been amended to permit the| FUNERAL § ATURD AY launched a movement on Harar, sec- Mystery of Clarence Bone- plained. ” the offense forming the basis of her deportation. " ry ft dit administration to -| Washington, Ay 17.—(?)—Advo- ond city of Ethiopia, accompanying _—_ nance eet arate terme eae cates of the Leuk b bill to inaugurate a daring drive by Marshal Pietro club’s Demise Some maintenance men have been! ‘The federal courts have decreed|Miners Still Hope Three Men s made special deputies with power of | s1, t be started back to her na- i‘ ly barred because they received tem-|@ vast reclamation, reforestation and erie men hen Aarnes ones: PSE arresting officers, Brown said, to en- ive Drinanlacapeil 25 as an ane ane Trapped in Nova Scotia porary sia toms mS eee iornent at Lica ene Beer bet eencnd : Military sources said all signs point-| Selfridge, N. D., April 17.—()—In-| force weight-load restrictions on high-| proved undesirable because she was Are Still Alive pce 2 his sam eH told the rile PPluma, (George Erickson, 65, Foster/eq toward a transfer of peace nego-| vestigation of the unsolved mystery of | ways. convicted of operating a disorderly rer he field|the death two years ago of Clarence “None of them have been given or-| house in Gary, Ind. a who, it was estimated needed seed but |tlon, committee "Thursday the project/ Farmer, Died in Harvey Hos- |esduuarters’ of Marshal Sadoglio,|Boneclub, Wakpals Indian youth,| ders to carry guns." Brown sald. “I Recites More Details Moose River, N. 8. April 17—(P)— would aid in restoring normal rain- 0 i 3 -|John Hennigar, blasting expert, said salty ee hepa Hpbi fall condi Tiaddiatone pital of Injuries Fascist commander-in-chief. has been reopened by the U. 8. de-| find it difficult to believe any motor: Mrs. Sage disclosed her plans Thurs: Friday that one more blast will per- dl Hand partment of justice. ist was shot at by any of our men.” | day in an interview. At the same time Z 3 “ee cee Msions ae ede The fala regaled gov-| H. A. Dietz of Aberdeen, 8. D., fed- she gave a complete version of how Mpa erinen ries M’Millan Inspecting record statements showing @ decline Carrington, N. D., April 17.—()—| ernment sources said, believed cap-jeral operative, R. 8. Pinkerton of Farm Conditions in she led Dillinger into @ ring of fed- | (ie Tene eS iver Golde mice of rainfall and the lowering of the | *Uneral services will be held here Sat-|ture of Addis Ababa would force Brit-| Pierre, James Lay and Fred Menz of ° eral agents and officers outside the |i 00 men have been trapped since ‘School at Ellendale), ,::" _jatbeb. te nr ing | aay Sue Geewe Sechewn. S. mom lain fo intone bak Rete intcants [Put Tale bane been working ou the Northwest Brighter|#israph theatre July 22, 1934. pega er past three decades and offered in-| iment Foster ce, Enlegtl fatally |rather than League of Taian Bei (cane in sls, ame. 4 mn ae earner aes A big scoop crane worked for hours jured when truck was struck b: , behind its ion Boneclub’s decom} was % » N. D. Ellendale, N. D., April 17.—()—J. formation to show that reforestation ini eohel age taegeee eager yet oe ae were ' opposit scan, poped bony: "| _ St. Paul, April 11-—ie)—Roy Ae mele Brought @liliuges to her home, |” digging out debris from s terrific C. McMillan, staff member of the! conservation of water resources of ‘Wednesd 1 Pre ra peat government, Oct. 9, 1934. pee earth al ination {222 president of ES fae rien Mrs, Sage said she conferred with Ls Path s yas ne re . bale was ere. Momiay conferring witn| Chairman’ Wale” (Dem-Tdaho) - these sources indicated, would carry on |could not reveal what was the cause|cuitara “conditions in, the. disttic, Bertean: Martin Zarsorieh, of WD lSottt wide a theless, despite the out- a 4 0, Ind., police and Melvin : Sa eee. era Ee ee et lM: Traffic Toll come’ of the ‘deliberstions "of the |°' The young Indian was last reported [OMPEsing Michigan, Wisconsin, North! Purvis, then ‘head’ of the justice de-| ROCKS were hurled as far as the Normal and Industrial school and | 0: . Lemke said he would league's liation committee of 13, |seen alive in Mot 8. D,, on Dec. | D** mneeOw. partment’s staff here. ean, ay, by inspecting the rahe plant prelimin- | have additional scientific information nd th bl a t the ridge, i) ly “much brighter” than they were a ‘We'll Take Care of It’ the explosion of a case and a half of ary to making his decision on ac-| to submit to the committee. a fe e possil tee ieee - 23, 1933. year ago. ‘ “1 mentioned my deportation |4ynamite concentrated in an area of cope, the acting presidency offered| Experts of the soil conservation || Today sanctions committee of 18. “The improved condition.” Nelson] troupie,” she continued. “Purvis said: |@i@ht square feet. Wednesday by the N -| Service told the committee the serv- Fascists expressed confidence that ingto said, “is reflected in the decreasing : |” Work was also forging ahead on twa kota board of M scolatsteatinn, beebel ice favored government survey of Francs was showing es nee Hetheri n Draws number of applications, emergency or WL ee other fronts but the concentration Jan, assistant to President E. F. Riley “inal eevee Programs gen- 4 19 Levecttetgesired ee te Mecaie 30-Day Suspension ape calls and a eae upturn Mrs, Sage said she arranged to sig- |®8S 08, ve Meagher ak through eral throughout the nation. No — collections and reductions of out- ° which/Dr. D. rtson, H. G. Ma- Se ee ee ae Me leclentitio rectenmecidation was’ rade laise, to the Prench embassy at the! 5.16 setheringion, Bismarck mid-|standing delinquencies. More interest|)®' ras tified ey appearing becker: | Sil and Charles Alfred Scadding will the board Tuesday. on the Lemke proposal, start of the league's sanctions cam-| 1 -oicnt, has been suspended by the|slso is shown in the purchase of land|24 ir the public enemy, Miss Hamil- |P¢ Tescued if they are still alive. The bill would. create a “mid-west| Erickson died in a Harvey hospital | PAgn. si Sym; North Dakota State Boxing commis-|in local areas in faleh ee cree ton and herself, were going to the 1 — Car Loadings Show where he was taken following the 8¢-| premier ‘Mussolini, himself declared |sion for 30 days, Chairman Theodore | Were not effected by rust and drouth Inegrny Biograph. “she said this ar-/ Stolen Gas Tank Was cident. his “live sympathy for France” in a| Martell announced Friday. 2 rangement was carried out and Dil-| [Jged in Zap Robbe: Steady Increases The services will be held at the | ecention Wednesday nighttoaFrench| The action was taken because = linger was slain. p ry ig aro yo ok aaa t,o | Blood Tests Will Be | yovaneden ae. su] antennae ak > e France addressed a supreme a *. . 5 5 f Aumitlalicn of Accoricad Malia re: id Oda Fellows lodge will participate in |to Premier Mussolini to‘consent to a fury that praTacind bis cosas % Admitted as Evidence} rewara T got for helping get rid of /{he" mse" °state Bank’ at Zap was Ported Friday loadings of revenue ——_—_—__ fhe ea are the widow and three | $esstion of hostilities in order to tm- boxing Lau ee) round ai Hess Hee Dillinger. stolen on Dec. 17, 1935 at Ormsby, freight for the next week ending last AGA twa datunterk Yoel and prove prospects for peace negotia- Pam eee oe tel Tr ciasice ia Pca: Lana a South Dako! a ia preme| Fis A :. Minn., a town near Fairmount, was Saturday totaled 622,138 cars. This . D, a —| ania At toner Wreakiin and Maia |e apron) eg arias Aga pee erie mares Five Fellowships in received here Thursday night by ©. A. was an increase of 8,271 cars, or 13 at e; Matte French Minister of State Soa 8 bee oe Paap edb ito, will be ecumtint 42 re Ch ist A | Mite, head’ of (he atata bureenda per cent, compared with the preced- pened Jamestown, and Mrs. eW | Paul-Boncour earnestly told Baron |plained rules o! col lence in paternity cases. | : emistry Approved | criminal identification. ing week; an increase of 35,570 or 6.1 "Hearn, Cleveland, Ohio, Pompeo Aloisi, I1 Duce’s Geneva |quire any injuries which may inca-janimous decision Thur: lay night, Miller said the bureau and A 4 per cent, compared with a year ago. ae spokesman, that an Italian concession |pacitate @ tighter to be reported be-| the five man court erga (ote Offering of five fellowships in|officials in western North Dakota are J and an increase of 42,157 or 7.3 per Seven Slavs Slain in (Continued on Page Two) fore another match is signed. Hiabiilig of the blood | te see shemletry at the state agricultural |continuing a check of minor clues in Py cent, compared with two years 4 passage aa akan GER : college during the coming year was fort to obtain information which r onal ch relhdahil cg g8 Yugoslavian Castle TIMMER PIONEER DEAD DRAYTON WOMAN DIES __ |as » matter of expert scientific orin- petted PSY ty the nee boned an effort ho chain hntoeraaon mas PLANNING CONVENTION Re —— Timmer, N. D., April 17.—Funeral| Drayton, N. D. April 17 —UP}—|ion entertained by authorities in the| oe administration. The fellowships| per band. Jamestown, N. D., April 1.—(®}— 3 DIE IN PLANE CRASH Belgrade, Yugoslavia, April 17.—(?)| services were conducted here for Mrs.|Mrs. Wheeler Hoselton, 50, lifelong) field, and we think oe dt ie will be offered to graduate men stu- Yi a Arrangement for the North, Dakota] | Berlin, april 17.—(P)—The German aT Nena Ues, Soiree) sication be; | Helen Chalmers, 94, longtime rosiden’ Goubtedly arrived when the results idents to carry half-time courses in| CHERRY CREEK OVERFLOWS i congress of Parents and Teachers are|air ministry announced three men |°2™e more tense Friday as a result of} of tats i area. She was a native of be] of such tests, , gee apy oe Per=| college, and devote half-time to as-| Watford City, N. April 17.—Or= being made by the Jamestown city|were killed and two seriously injured |*he Killing of seven persons Thurs- | Scotland. * Friday at 1 p. m. sons and properly C ae tasiDl ee sisting in laboratory teaching during] dinarily a docile stream, Cherry creek 1 council, The meetings will be held at|in » crash Thursday night of a Ger-|{#),8¢ Remete, near Zagreb, in the should be deemed admissible in ®|the 1935-36 college year. Compen- | overflowed one-half mile east of here, the high school auditorium early in]man trimotored plane near” Biel, castis of Forney Coren. :Miehel: Gatire of duatioes: when paternity. sation will be $300 each, and a re-|inundating the bridge and roadway. ‘ September. Switzerland. ze vine eter ‘ibe ease, Political Terror fone.” mission of tuition fees. The waters receded in 48 hours. B School Strike Spreads As . |pimersS ee cee Gripping Madrid HoNby Blasts Studied Adolph, ‘The Ghost,’ Found Pupils Fight for Teachers ripping _2int teem wae! Working on Garske Farm Upon refusal, the Croats stormed marshal’s office was here Friday, seek~ the building and shot all but one of} sasarid, April 17.—(@)—Two more the workers left their jobs apparently|ing the cause of two explosions in] Devils Lake, N. D., April 17.—()— , telling him Adolph Ertz had been em~- Hazleton, Pa., April 17.—()—Strik- | cials only buildings were | the petitioners. In an ensuing figh’.| rascists were assassinated and several of their own accord. Detroit Lakes’ “Mystery House.” The advice of a “spiritualist,” who|ployed by her for the past four years a ae els Get ead ae atte tanta a ES ccm Chose was cde other persons were reported injured Street cars and taxicabs disappeared! The dwelling was damaged Wednes- |told Mrs. Joe Ertz, Fergus Falls,|and that he now was working on s to keep students out of three more|¢&ch of the 21 township schools. Friday in scattered clashes as s geO- from the streets and workers who had day night for the second time in tw2/Minn, that the “grave” of her son,|farm near Garske, N. Dak. E a iy a i eral strike paralyzed the business ac- reported on their jobs went home. months by a blast. It was subsequently | Adolph, who has been missing five] The postmaster at the latter place Kagawa Will Speak | |tiiics or uscd. ‘Three Fascists "Labor. ofticlals opposed the etre [ordered laced by the mayor, gears, Would be found near her present |hed no knowledge ofthe missing’ man In Fargo, June 13} were xed Thursday. \but when the workers arrived for| Two men injured in the explosion, |nome, was blown to bits Thursday|but late Thursday Henry Andi eer Those killed Friday were two of five duty Friday morning they talked the | Henry Grothe, 63, owner, and his {night. farmer sik miles northwest of Fargo, N. D., April 17.—(P)—Dr.| brothers, all of whom were reported situation over and decided on the un-| son-in-law, Fred Sedberg, were re-| Mrs. Ertz, who had not heard from |said Ertz had been working { Toyohiko paeeee, procibent Japan-|to have received death threats re-|official strike, probably to last 2|covering from burns they suffered. her son for more than five years, ap-|the past six months. Anderson the ‘win speak ere Ju ie Ce ee nn hae ap __|ecentiy asking his aid in uncovering|to his mother and he had done so lat from atten classes in the Oak-| members the dismissals, A ae aby bey Stores began to close gradually, PIONEER WOMAN D! recently ig hi uncover! lone dale, ected Jeddo buildings. School ontiais, said pupils who nee Fargo, superintendent of] The strike followed an open threat| chiefly in the workers’ districts, while] Grand Forks, N. D., April 17.—()—|her son’s “grave” and saying she had | Sunday. re than three |the North Dakota Council of Christian |by Socialists and Communists to take Sotpentees rested to put in supplies.| Mrs. Rosannah Brown, 81, @ resident |seen his “ghost.” Hes ae been inthe Churcha Perry they : as| Education, announced Priday. Illness | reprisals against “Fascist terror.” The basic services, such as water jot North Dakota 56 years, died here} Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Churchs|and Garske vicinity ever since he left prev in 10 buildings Tiseeey mid prevented his appearance here and at| Although Socialist headquarters|jignt, gas, telephone and railroads,| Wednesday night. The body will be|Ferry, N. D., read the story of Mrs./home. No explanation was given why third day of the strike. School offi-|of truants can be prosecuted, |Samestown last Pebrussy, said there would be no general strike,| were not affected. taken to Neche Friday for burial. BESS SR pER at erene ite abet | be A a EE SP a i ¥ : Leaders buildings Friday in thetr campalgn| ridey at a school baseball field to close every school in the district. |said they would val tne bee oa’ ehanone we protesting members 5 rage who are the dismissal of 12 teachers, said| board who voted for dismissal Thursday they would prevent pupils|teachers. The Lise A a Hl g f 4 i

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