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s ~. “y WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923. STOGK TREND UPWARD AGAIN Strength Yesterday in Late Trading Continues on Ex- change Today. NEW YORK, March 14.—Disre- garding the higher renewal rate for call money and taking their cue from the unusually favorable showing made in current earnings statements. speculators for the advance con- tinued to bid up prices in today’s stock market. Bullish eemonstra. tions in various sections of the list were stimulated by a large volume of buying orders from the south and west which had been delayed by in terruptions to wire traffic. Sales ap proximated 1,100,000 shares. NEW YORK, March 14.—The uni- form advance in yesterday's stock market brought a large volume of overnight buying orders into the mar. ket, giving a firm tone to opening prices. The initial demand was most effective in the rail steel, equipment ubber, sugar and motor shares. Gen- cra! Electric advanced a point and s followed into higher grounds by Baldwin, United States Steel, Stude baker, Crucible and American Sugar. all of which opened fractionally high. er. New high records were established by Punta Alegre Sugar, Cuba Cane Sugar preferred, Gulf States Steel, National Enameling, White Motors. Jacob Reis, Electric Etorage Battery and Associated Dry Gogds, the net gains ranging from fractions to 2% po'nts, Il'inofs .Central, California Oil -:- Finance - WHEAT SCORES SLIGHT GAINS Early Demand Sustained by Eastern Buying and Closing Is Steady. CHICAGO, March 14.—Wheat aver- aged a little higher in price here to- an advance in Liverpool quotations tend ing to bring about some buying. Predictions of rain or snow for the domestic winter crop territory how day during the early dealings, ever, acted as something of an off: In the absence of any aggressi\ leadership, many traders took a wait- which ing attitude. The opening, varied from unchanged figures to % higher, with May $1.1914 to $1.19% and July at $1.14% to $1.14%. was Che Casver Daily Cribune Bonds - New York Stocks - Stocks -:- Grains -: AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD HENS STANDARD ‘CONTROL’ I ASSAILED WASHINGTON, March 14.—Reiterating charges of con- trol and domination of the oil industry by the Standard Oil companies made in the report of the senate committee of which he is chairman, Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin, in a statement published today declared “interviews on the possi- bilities of dollar gasoline” by their officials should not be permitted to divert public attention “The principal point of avack of thel Ppestrument for Operating Upon Heart Invented LOCAL OL STOCKS Bessemer -.. Big Indan Boston Wyoraing Buck Creek Allled Chemical & Dye___. ARis-Chalmers Amertoan American American American American American American American Amer.can American Anaconda Copper ~. Atchison Atl, Gulf & W. Indies. Baldwin Locomitive -..- Baltimare & Whio Bethlehem Steel * ‘anadian Fac‘fia ‘entral Leather ‘handler Moto: Chesapeake & Ouic hicago, Mil. ard Chicago, R. 1. Par -. +] Chino Copper So-orado Fuel Beat” Sugar. Can... Hide & Leather Jnternational Corp. Locomotive ~~~». Smelting & Ref'g-. Sumatra Tobacco. Tat. Tobarco Woolen Burke = Blackstone Salt Creek Consolidated Royalty Cow Guleh ~..-....-. o!l officials, Senator LaFollette said, ‘seems to be the possibility of dollar asoline.”” The report, he said, made 29 predicton of such a price level ut did “point out specifically the way to prevent such a catastrophe.” Coastal Lance Creek Koyaity. Lusk Royalty Mountain & Gulf Mike Henry Red Bank ... Picardy c “P Baxter Basin Work Slows Up. folloed by a slight sag and then py| corn Products Royalty & Producers. 13 Very little active work is being z “ & general upturn above yesterda ruclble Steel Sunset --.--- 02 : ne in the Baxter Basin oil field ot|,ST- LOUIS, Mo, March 14.—~cBy finish. rf Tom Bell) Royalty 01% © present time outside of a few Rppieerctapra sith exipeloni of Subse y, Western Exploration. 3.00 ni exchanges in independent | “ ner ir operations with poten tira Pets ae Wyo-Kan, --.---~. math ana Gienepistik of interests | UPON the heast for the relief of mitral hdeisphagrvetimiayarcsgae aplaa teh cp Western Oli Fields fohe individuals stenosis, a narrowing of one of the steely, 36 Ga he igs ne eae | Gandral Motors Western States he Assoc'ated: Montacal No. 1 is| Valves of the heart, was announced iaaigd Wig aed %c net higher, with} Goodrch Co. ~. FF Olina. 5 ft 3| today at Washington univers.ty. Sur- fay 1.19% to 1.19% and July 1.14%.] Great ported ).drilling “St | 2,966. ‘Teeter. Corn and oats swayed with wheat. After opening unchanged to % higher, May 73%c to 73%c, the corn then market eased somewhat and scored slight gains all around. Receipts were small and shipping improvement demand here showed The market closed steady at the sam: as yesterday's finish to %c higher. with May 73% to 7 Oats started %c off, to %e up, May 44%c to 44%c and later held nea: to the initial range. Provisions lacked support. s.cal history reports only one such successful operation, it was stated. The new instrument has been used successfully on animi added, but has not been employed yet on hu- man beings. Dr. Duff S. Allen of the faculty of ng the 8% inch casing. Owing o weather conditions work has been y slow at this location for the past as a heavy storm passed gh that section recently Ohio Ol company is also going a slow and easy gait in this field, Ulnols Central {nspiration Copper International Harvester Int. Mer. Marine pfda.. International Paper -. Invineible Otl Kelly-Springfield Tire NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Mountain Producers -. Merritt -. Sale Creek Prds . Salt Creek Cons Marine new Mutual c eG Hepes paper eae 5. O. Indiana - ctive work in one location is} Washington university, is the inven ef Leuleyiier pair tse Cities Service Cam - ported from this company this] tor. rg ears ka aes ners eck. In section 2116-104 they are Middle States Ol ~ ‘rilling at about 2,605 feet. © Steel - The Midwest Refining company .s Cl F. nd +] Stlssourt Eecitio bout 1,190 feet in section 25-18-104 ues Fou um ‘ew York Central._.-.... nd In section 36-18-104 rumors have g N. ¥., N. H. and Hartfo: t that they are encountering much D Norfolk & Western --.~ vater at @ depth of 2,000 feet. sap pearance Northern Pacific Petroleum, General Asphalt and Bald Open High Low Close} 5y1a aE — 3 win extended the'r early gains to a| WHEAT—— fae alr Maem saas it Guernsey Test Delayed. ‘ Of Rev. Vraniak point each, Nash Motors advanced] May - — — 1.19% 1.19% 1.18% 1.19%] Pan-American Petroleum - Work on the Guernsey well {s held two points. Willys Overland prefer-| July - - - 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% | Pennsylvania -~. Vietroy 4%5 - p for a few days awaiting a string red and Jewel Tea preferred were ~ = = 112% 113 1.12% 1.12% | Zeop}e’s Gas Nie <i at Se { 10-Inch casing which has been heavy. The foreign exchanges opened ure Oil ---.-~~ nipped from Casper. It was expect-| VIRDEN, Ml., March 14—(By The steady, demand sterling selling just % 73% 1 that the 12-Inch hole could be car-| Associated Press.}—Clues found on under $4.70 and around 6.50 cents. Marking up of the ca'l money re- newal rate of 5% per cent fafled to halt the operations speculators for the advance who apparently based the'r campaign on the excellent showing made in the !ast series of 1922 earn- ings statements. Buying was quite di- versified but recent favorites, such as the sugars, motors, motor accessories, and equipments were foremost {n the rise. Considerable activity also de- veloped in the shipping which had been dormant for a long time, New York Central was an outstanding ex- ception, drépping a point on the an- nouneement that directors had de ferred dividend action until the next meeting, but its heaviness was without effect on the ba’ance of the rai'road list, St. Paul, New Haven and New Orleans, Texas and Mexico rising 1 to 6% points. ‘The market continued under con: trol of the bull element until well into the afternoon, with buying of stocks going on vigorously in many new directions. Over a score of in- dustrial and specialties were quoted from 2 to 4 points beyond yesterday's final figures, with California Petro- leum, Stewart Warner and Marine preferred scoring the largest advance, The closing was strong. The up- ward movement was continued in the late dealings with special attention French francs 75% 16% 13% @74%. Oats No. 2 white 45% @47; white 43%. Rye No. 2, 82. Barley 62@68. Timothy seed 5.50@6.25. Clover seed 13.50@20.50. Pork nominal. Lard 12.10. Ribs 10.75@11.62. No. RUSS HUNGER FOR YANKEE MONEY KEEN “ed down a considerable distance urther, allowing ample time for the asing to arrive, but caving forced hem to case sooner then they his automobile today deepened the mystery surrounding the disappear ance of Father John A. Vraniak, rec: Crude Market ‘ Vé up tor of the Sacred Heart Catho‘ic Sra Sie ct ise aay | wont ad expected to. This will not be| church here, who has been missing - 44 44% 43% © .443( | Southern Pacific Salt Creek -. jot 42% 42% 42% 42% uithern Railway Lance Creel \ny great handicap and in a few days| for nine days. c Cat Creek -. he walking beam will be hammering | > pitioctiies canbenced aikal 12.00 12.45 11.97 udebaker Corporation « Osage ~. AWE YER ERIE: an examination of the car revealed = 12.07 12.27 12.07 Renheester eer Big Muddy ae that scratched in paint on the back Texas kes Mule Creek Rail Bond Issue Asked. of the seat in letters six inches high, = 11.05 11.10 11.00 aay Bhatt Hamilton 1.65] WASHINGTON, March 14.—The| were the words “We won." Further 1.27 1140 11.12 Transcontinental Grass Creek - 10) Great Northern railroad applied to| examination disclosed corn stalks and fon Pacific Toroblight pic] De_ interstate commerce commission | wheat stubs attained to the ma Cash Grains Tnited Retail Stores nee oa sib lay for Derminelonite) eee Masel chinery under the body of the car, CHICAGO, March 14.—Wheat No. 2 B. Ind. Alcobol- et its af per cent gold mortsag' t|{ndicating that it had been driven tg Z 2 nited States Steel, Sunburet - ; hich the railroad proposes to sell! through fields. -A medal of Saint rea Teg ODE yl ee ee stah: Coppet’’< — 320,000,000 on the market -Immed!!Christopher, which the clergyman Vestinghouse Electric tely. Approximately 55,000,000 of the ze will represent expenditures said had fastened on the side of the auto. mobile was missing, and marks on the door indicated that it had been pried off. A meeting of Father Vranjak’s Parishioners was held last night and hundreds of non-Catholics, as well as Catholics were said to have organized @ search between St. Louis and Vir- 2] \merican Zino, tte and Supertor la. Petroleum - Montana Power Shattuck Arizona t Northern Ore ‘hicago Northwestern ----. Yonsolidated Gas - Maxwell Motors B o have been made by the rajlroad etween 1911 and 1921 on additions nd betterments. The balance will spresent payments of outstanding tedness. %; Western Pacific railroad, which roposes to purchase new equipment Livestock Chicago Prices. CHICAGO, March 14.—(U. S. De partment of Agriculture.) —Hogs—he American Linseed Ol! colpts, 25,000; around 10c h'gher: b ought authority to issue $5,600,000/den today for trace of the missing Sosden packers talking steady; bulk ‘ely 5% per cent equipment trust | priest. 215 pound averages, $8.50@8.60; top | ‘i tincates, $8.65; bulk 240 to 300 pound butcher: SLieeitodk!4-' All Mavhéts PAGE SEVEN. French Republic, French Republic, 7 Kingdom of Belgium, 7448 Kingdom of Belgum, 68 -.-.--. U. K. of G. B, & 1, 5%s, 1929 U. K. of G. B. & I, 5%, 1987 -. American Sugar, 6s American Telephone and American Telephone and Telegraph Armour and Co., 4%s - Baltimore and Ohio cv., 44s Bethlehem Steel ref., 58 Canadian Pacific deb., 59 - Chi. Burl. and Quincy ref., 5s A ~ Chi. Mil. and St. Paul ev., 4% Goodyear Tire 8s. Goodyear Tire, 8s, Great_ Northern Mo. Missouri Pacific gen., Montana Power, is A New York Central deb., 6s Northern Pacific pr. Len 4s Oregon Short Line, ref., 4s -. Pacifico Gas and Electric 5s Penn R. R. gen., Penn R. R. gen., Reading gen., 4s - Standard Oil of Cal, Union Pacfic first 4s. U. 8. Rubber, U, 8. Rubber, Utah Power and Light 68 Western Union 6159 Westinghouse Electric 6165 - PS | Foreign Exchange Butter and Eggs eaten o Nita tg eared CHICAGO, March 14.— Butter change: ; ations : ; cents: Great Britain demand 4.69%; |DSher: creamery extras, 49%; cables 4.69%. 60 Gay bills on banks| Standards, 48%c; extra’ firsts, 48@ 4.67i%— France demand 6.08%; cables|45'sc; firsts, 46% @47%c; seconds, 6.09%; Italy demand 4.79 cables | 45@46e. 4.79%; Belgium demand 5.24; cadles| py, " 2 cases; 5.26. Germany demand .0048%; cables| _diperae rae s0tte a 048%. Holland demand — 29.50;| {°8t% 2544@26c; ordinary firsts, 24@ 24%4c; miscellaneous, 24% @25e. SWAN UNDERREAMERS s cables 39.52; Norway demand 18.09; Sweden demand 26.60; Denmark de-| mand 19.20. Switzerland demand 18.61; Spain demand 15.40; Greece de mand 1.09; Poland demand .0022%; Czecho-Slovalia demand 3.9714; Ar- gentine demand 37.20; Brazil meatal 11.30; Montreal 97 SS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR} PARDON | Claude J. Gavin hereby gives no- tice of his application for pardon from the Wyoming State Peniten- tiary wherein he was committed on} the 18th day of September, A. | AT YOUR SUPPLY STORE Br Inc's rPorTr THE PIPE FOLLOWS 1920, on a charge of embezzlement, for a term of five to seven years, and that on the third day of April, A. D. 1923, Sppication will be made to the Honorable W. B. Ross, gov- ernor of the State of Wyoming, for) a full and complete pardon, CLAUDE J. GAVIN. Dated this 14th day of March, A. D. 1923. INCOME TAX COMPILED Notary Public Service Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Taylor & Clay Offices Surveying aud Locations | Geologists Oil Experts |) Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints WYOMING MAP AND | BLUE PRINT CO. | P. O. Box 325 | 2 being paid to the motors, motor ac- Anglo .. 11% ati cesgories and Simmons corporation, a Send ins eles 46 pasa ia lied four points! WASHINGTON, March 14.—Rus | Cumberiand eters ete e sia, now that fear of famine has been | Galena —- 166-168 allayed in large sections of the coun | ‘llinols: Pipe vat 103 try, !s developing a hunger for Amer 26% ican currency, American relief ad is Metals ministration officials report. 108 As a result of early operations by] Ohio Ol 84 unscrupulous purveyors to the new] ’raairie Oil 252 pene demand, who have released consider-| Prairie Pipe 114% cine POS aren in oPPer| able quantities of confederate cur | Solar Retg 210 pa Spee eae rency left over from Civil war days.| Southern Pipe -. 113 ‘Tin easier, spot and nearby 50.12) the simple ppeasant they say, is now| 8: 0. Ka’ 54% futures 49. getting wiley enough to demand Pe ms ® “4 104 Iron firm; No. 1 northern 31.00@| greenbacks with the pictures of| 3° 6° °° ite 32.00; No, 2 northern 30.00@31.0 |Goorge Washington and Abraham|§ 6 Ohia’_ pete No. 2 southern 27.00@28.00. Lincoln upon them. Btls bearing the] Vaacuum -. B2 25 @8.60. Ppipctures of these two presidents un | So. Penn. Ol! 178 East St. Louis spot) ti recently have commanded a prem anf nearby delivery 7.75@7.85. Antimony spot 8.75@9 00. ——————— Money March 14.—Call money firm; high 5%; low 5; ruling rate 51%; closing b'd 5; offered at 51%; last loan 5; call loans against accept ances 5; time loans firm; mixed col- lateral 60-90 days 5% @5%4; 4-6 months 5%@5%; prime commercial pap:r BY. NEW YORK, Sugar NEW YORK, March 14.—Sugar closed steady; approximate sales No further changes oo- curred in refined sugar with fine granulated listed at $9.00 to $9.30 ith a moderate inquiry reported at the inside figure. 37,600 tons. Potatoes | CHICAGO, March 14,—Potatoes| Sightly stronger; receipts 46 cars; total United States shipments 861;/ Wisconsin sacked round whites 90@ | 1.00 cwt. few best at 1.05 cwt; sulk | 95@1.05 cwt; poorer 85@95 cwt; Idaho| sacked rurals 1.10@1.20 cwt; Minne-| sota sacked Red river Ohios 1.25@/ 1.30 wt; Idaho sacked russets 1.30@ 1.50 ewt; Michigan bulk round whites 85 cwt. um of 20 per cent over certain other forms of American currency, At pres ent, the curb exchange markets {: Moscow rate the American dollar at about 54,000,000 Soviet rubles. Americans watching tho trickle of United States currency into Russia {t amounts to about estimate that $1,000.000 a month. CTFICER O'FLYNN LE pw ee, makin a> profisot, Married Man Seeks in John Andrews wae forty, but he liked to dance, to go to the theatre and to have “good times" in general. Mary, his wife, was not constituted that way. She loved her home and household duties, and she could or would not eympathize with her hus- band’s gay tendencies. John had reached the “dangerous age,” although he did not know it. Meeting rebuffs whenever he su; Mary that they go out for he sought gayety in other directions, not giving a thought to he hazards of such a course. Thus {t came about that when John paid a visit to New York, the center) of all the nation’s gayety, he forgot home and wife, and soon was swirl. | ing about in the whirlpool! of metro- politan recklessness. A pretty girl) came into his Ife, and caused him! | to sit down and write « letter to his wife He mailed it—but it did not reach her, due to a of highly dra- matic events, a awakening came to John, Thi forms the theme of “The Dangerous Age,” a First National attraction which is now being shown at the America theatre. It was pro- duced hy John M. Stahl from the) story by Frances Irene Reels. eestor bee Gayety, Romance, 15c higher; top, $8.10; bulk, $7.70@ | 8.00, Sheep— Receipts, 4,200; market | NEW YORK. March 14.—-Foreign iver 68%; Mexican dollars 52. $7.10@7.35; killing pigs, Cattle—Recelpts, 9,000; class 26c up; beef cows, beef he:fers an: bulls showing most advance; b steers, largely strong to 15c up; toy matured steers, $10.10; best yearling $10.15; numerous loads beef steers $9.25@9.65; two loads 1,500 pound steers, $9.50; bulk beef steers, $8.50@ 9.60; thirty head 793 pound heifers $9.00; twenty-nine head 848 poun kind, $8.75; mixed steers and he! $9.50; veal calves, firm; bulk canners $3.50@3.65; bulk veal calves aroun $9.50; bulk stockers and feeders $6.50@7.50; bulk beef cows and hef ers, $5.00@7.25; bulk bologna bulls $5.00@5.15; few heavies, $5.25; heavy beef bulls around $5.50 mostly. Sheep — Receipts, 16,000; openin. slow, early sales around steady; three loads strong weight Colorados, $14.40 to city butchers; two loads 85 poun clipped lambs, $11.75 to packers; wit! heavies out at $9.75; two°cars desir able 106 pound fed ewes, $8.5 load 119 pound aged wether: feeders, quiet, no early sale: active; al unevenly higher; mostly 10 t Omaha Quotations. OMAHA, Neb., March 14.—(U. 8. Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs— Receipts, 14,500; mostly 15@20c higher; bulk packing sows, $7.25@ 7.35; bulk butcher hogs, $8.00@8.10; top, $8.10. Cattle—Roeceipts, 6,800; beef steers, rong to 26c higher; bulk, $7.25@ 75; top 1,500 pound bullocks, $9. she stock, steady to 15c higher; good and choice cows, $6.00@6.75; bulk steady bulk bolognas, $4.25@4.60; veal top $10.50; stockers and feeders, slow, 10@16c lower; bulk, $6.75@7.50. Sheep—Recetpts, 9,000; light lambs, + bulk, $13.75@14.26 with $14.35 | Did: clipped lambs, $9.75@11.00; sheep, Denver Prices. DENVER, Colo., March 14.—Cattle —Receipts, 1,500; market steady; beef steers, $7.00@8.55; cows and heifer $3.50@7.00; calves, $4.50@11.00; stock- ers and feeders, $4.50@8.00. Hogs—Receipts, 1,100; market 10 to steady; lambs, $12.50@13.65; feeder lambs, $12.50@13.75. * Flex Seed. DULUTH, Minn., March 14.—Fiax seed March $2.95;~May $2.79% bid July $2.71% asked, : $8.20@8.35; packing sows, mostly 7 $. Standard Oil Stocks irac@Ts0: ples, $7.00@8.25; hea Utah Copper Changes Hands, 200,000 Fire hogs, $8.15@8. medium, $8.2 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 1 5 8.60; light, $8.50@8.65; light light.| —Receipts G: ep orculay to Ske At Pittsburgh ‘EW 5. 3.60; Kk ows, smoc ‘ss of the Utah Copper com: y ¥ NOES SUR Close pelea easing Sater i a u, lt Lake is the first authentic infor. ration to be recelved indicating that ontrol of the Utah company is to o the Kennecott Copper corpora- . The circu'ar Is signed by Pres'- nt Charles H, MacNet!, Vice Prest- Jack'ing and Vice President ‘ayden and endorses the pro- ysal to exchange Utah Copper shares r Kennecott on the bas's of one and hree-fourths shares of Kennecott for ne share of Utah. Press dispatches have carried re- ots that there was a movement afoot New York on the part of the Kenne- interests, which already control 3 per cent of Utah Copper stock, to »t contro! of the famous Jackling roperties at Bingham and Garft The circu’ar to stockholders, how- ver, indicates that the large stock- olders of Utah Copper have agreed n the stock transfer proposal that ll give Kennecott control. In 1914 t was generally rumored that the ontrol in Utah was to pass to Kennecott at the time the latter in- crests secured approximately 38 per cent of the Utah stock. transfer contro! of Utah, Jackling, MacNe'l and Hayden are to be elected lirectors of Kennecott Copper corpor- ation, with Mr. Hayden chairman of the finance committee and Mr. Jack- ing chairman of the committee on op- erations. The.e w'll be no change In the present executive officers of the Utah Copper company, the circu'ar states. SWAN UNDERREAMERS AT YQUR:SUPPLY STORE Broce rorRT SEQSE, NO CUTTERS INCOME TAX RETURNS COMPILED C. H. Reimerth Certified Public Accountant 400 O-S Bldg.—Ph. 767 OPEN EVENINGS Room 10, Daly Bldg. | Oil Exchange Bldg. PITTSBURG, Pa., March 14.—Fire today destroyed two brick buildings in Market square in the downtown | section, with a loss estimated at $200, 000, Five firemen were injured. SST SS he King {s the most ancient of title It, or its equivalent, is found in every known language. BROKERS STOCKS—BONDS—GRAIN—COTTON Leasing Private Wires from Logan & Bryan We Have Orders on All Active Local Securities We have orders on Sunburst Oil & G Stevenson Royalties, Homestake, 56" Petroleam, Sunburst ‘Cons: Royalties and alt active carane, oll shares. Wire or write us on any issue you have to, offer. 234-236 Ford Building Cotton NEW YORK, March 14.—Cotton spot quiet; m/ddling 31.20. Attention Mr. Oil Man We Have Selling Arrangements for the Following Lines Plone 5945 Great Falls, Mont. Star Drilling Machines Oil City Boilers Brownell Boilers Genuine Wrought Iron Oil Country Pipe and Casing Bessemer Gas Engines Graver Tank and Refinery Equipment Milwaukee Tank and Filling Station Chicago Bridge & Iron Company's eiuipment Steel Storage Tanks . St. Louis Visible Filling Station Units Macewhite Wire Drilling Lines Trojan Manilla Cables Gardner Duplex Pumps and Com- pressors Pennsylvania Centrifugal Pumps American-Marsh Pumps Have several strings of Standard Drilling Tools with Rigs complete; also com- plete Star Rigs and Nationals. Qil lands and leases bought and sold. J. C. ROBERTS & CO. HENNING HOTEL 35 Years in the Oil Regions 15 Years in Wyoming

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