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son, Jerry recognized what a quiox- otic task he had set for nimselt| | PROFESSIONAL |' and for the wviolent nature-lovinz| . A TR TR Fraternal Societie. ! re of 9 parts of bluegrass, 9 parts of Chew- Daily Alaska Empire | it o it G ambl ers Throw i Brown patch may appear overnight in a lawn. - o { o __7. = spread nost E: e st weatk Waterin, mory. = i JOHN W.,TROY - - PRESIDENT AND EDITOR |It spreads most in damp, molst weather Wa'sriog by Fustace L. Adamas_ With the police, man-hunters|?¥ —————————=|| Gastineau Channe} } | ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER |the lawn in the morning B o - lby trade, bending every effort in| | Helene W.L. Albrecht | [6——m—————__} | ¥ dise d creates a less favorable condition for it | g - | — s L atmadionss ki U Folt oo 2 SYNOPSIS: Threatened by r bills, in a black hand- |hope of finding some clue to the PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS 2 Published cvery _evening except Sunday by the e e a machine gun, Jerry Calhoun |senders of the insolent ransom || Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meets second and I EINTING [ COMPANT gt Secont Maln| 1t is said that former President Coolidge is| endeavors to save Nancy Went- them further, to haveletters, how could he and Emory Ray, Medical Gymnastics. fourth W e d nesdays Streets, Jun e - "_mnmn to announce his condemnation of Prohibition worth from capture by five ag placed in a white expect to succeed? They had no 410 Goldsteln Building | ]at 8 p.m. IR ihs Rost Offioe In Junes |Come on, Herbert, and make it unanimous. | ‘men who have held up her car: |rowboa: which on next Thursday|access to confidential information, Phone Office, 216 [ itk 5ok s 9 L S - e U SO LR | He is knccked out by a shot at ten o'clock must be,no standing as official investiga- T————® | welcome. SUBSCRT;L(::T :;x-rss et JM» One hundred and forty thousand dollars were| that temporarily disables him, |anchored at sea exactly ten miles|tors. Just two men on their own,| g & . e for 61,25 fer M wdded to the Alaska Road Commission appropriation| 2nd comes to a hespital tolearn | Southeast of the Montauk Point the one burning for revenge, the DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT, a1 \o Scnate. That will help some. It is $140-| that Nancy has been kidnaped. |lighthouse. Tmpress upon them other bored with riches and the DENTISTS Exalted Ruler, fighaed : oot et She is a popular musical com- | that no boats or ships of any kind|deep ruts of conventional living Blomgren Building M. H. SIDES, Secretary. e onfe they will promptly i edy star, with a wealthy fian- |must remain Within eight miles Their chief assets were an intense PHONE ' S e T - B notify the Business Off fallire for ATTEEUIREY, h I | hored boat any |personal inferest in the chase, to E 5 i LOYA LORDE! $ Y. Gelivery of their papers. . i s B . 2 cee, who can pay large ran- |of the anchored rowboat in y (personal interest in the chase, % Jours 9 an. to 9 pm. R OF B I e e o Eatioriel And’ Business Offices, | Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam'says she has floWn| yom, -Stevens, a detective, tdils |direction cover ground rapidly and adequate! o . MOOSE, NO. 700 o — wa e wice and.there is nothing left for h“'} Jerry that two millionaires “If no trap is attempted and’ if {funds. Meets Monday 8 p. m. B aatiualvely, £atitien 1o e to raise a family. She says she will| have also been abducted, and |these details are carried out, your| -Cutting across the easterly arm|$—ge=————r——"— 8 C. H. MacSpadden, Dic~ B st for repubiication of all news dispatches credited fo |g ind to that pretty soon, Amelia has lost| Jercy, a_flier, and his friend, will not suffer. If.youlof Great South Bay with fifteen|| ¥)r. Charles P. Jenne | tator. Leglon of Moosa | !:c:f ',“ f["\,"fii” ”vr;‘r'i“v":lh in this paper and also the none of her popularity by that speech. | Emory Battles, decide to break |evade payment of his board bill, thousand feet beneath them, they( DENTIST No. 25 meets first and third Tues- 1t o Aot o sRuben - = TTEITET Y| up the gang and rescue Nancy. 'we will be unabld to . continue to |followed the. tiny white thread of Ronms 8 and 8 Valentine days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary e CIR Th et L < 4 4 " 2 | ALAS::A\\W(;A;‘Y ON GUA T»:‘NTEFFZB‘E“CA“ON Even Tceland is about to change from Prohibi-| mlatlvw‘nf I:llrle t:letjlnap:‘d per- rgch him the rynqbe.aem of our ;’ah!::n:?;ccl? s;]:;rmsf Mona?fs l:(x;d { '1;:3:“'115 .' and Herder, P. O. Box 273; i | e g s tic to State t a | sons meet wi eir attorneys jospitality Ly 'S rom sea. ne e g g gy 4 ks ',;.,:‘0’;0:{1’:‘1::;3‘:'"_’“Z““’:”"r; ““df ‘“]" and a police inspector, to dis- There was ng; ssguclgne. Then, suddenly, Emory, who had|e MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 1 3 ;’ ':‘”"‘ - Lo U ed, that if the| o jetters that have been re- | A man fromia .morning: paper been watching the magnificent pan-{ g— 5 Second and fourth Mon- | people .1;‘nvgnm,' to drink anyhow they ought 0| (eived from the abductors. Re- !whrw under- his. breath and|orama as it unrolled beneath them. Dr 1. W B—'— ! day of each month in have good liquor and the State ought to get some-| porters are told that the let- |[glanced at an acquaintance, turned in his seat and pointed to . l; . bayne Scottish R.lbe‘Temple. thing out of the traffic. | ters are written by someone “ Joe,” he exclaimed, “do|the southeast. ssE ST beginning at 7:30 p. m. | of unsual intelligence. They [you notice that they have demand- (Copyright, Dial Press) ommoe s D’Pflmm B;dx. JOHN J. FARGHER, ] : | cannot be traced by station- 000 ransom apiece as a| Eraniaes by . 0 o M. | | Mo ster; JAMES W. LEIVERS, See. . Doles to Veterans. | ery or writing, and are post- and make no promise A AR Sians - aupears; ““Ph‘g;m‘g;"m'“ Tetary. { 4 | Ea——— | marked City Hall Station, New |(to relcase those people when they! wponday, and Jerry and Em- —e " | (New York Times.) York City, 1 up the thonsy?” oty pe N S0 ok ‘anid b2 d KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | | The National Economy League, consisting largely | —— so!” replied the other.| ith it in the clouds. R Seghers Council No. 1760, { of ex-soldiers who saw service in the World War CHAPTER 4. me as though they | Dr. A. W. Stewart Meetings second and last A recently petitioned Congress and the President for ON THE AIR TRAIL $100,000 a month o: = o DENTST Monday at 7:30 p. m. ¢ a veduction of $450,000000 in the expenditures of| There was an immediate scram- vbe, just so long as they| | POPULAR CAFE 1 Hours0a.m to 6 p.m. | Transient brothers urge b the veterans' administration. It has now filed a|pje for the photographs of the let- p out of the way of the| SEWARD STREET 11t SEWARD BUILDING ed to attend. Councy 5 brief in support of its claim that this amount can|ier Reporters for the afternoon Specializing in Tamales, Chop ! Ctfice Phone 469, Res. Chambers, Fifth Street i be saved solely by abolishing the special privileges| papers dashed madly for the door T've got to say,” murmered| | sSuey, Chinese Noodles, Chili | Phone 276 | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. i INSURGENCY QUIESCENT. enjoyed by veterans who suffered no disability what-|intent upon catching their next | the man, thoughtfully, “is| Con Carne | e o o H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ever in consequence of war service, and without|eqitions, The men from the morn- |that a devil of a good story.|e. L] - i any curtailment of benefits for those who were|; ailies were more leisurely,|It's a brand new racket in kid- | — e Tt «—— ofle . . 2 One of the unusual festures of ;the 1632 Repub- |ochially injurad: Hhe hrief s presented :at an| b ice WEe. WOIe e SIES: | hisi | * i Our trucks go any place any 3 | g : P most of them stopping to read the nap: 11 R obert 1mpson time. A tank B! lican National Convention that was not emphasized |opportune time, with the veterans' appropriation bill | jacter before leaving the reception| “It is” agreed Joe “What's| LYMPIC ROOMS | . 3 for: Dicsel oll | in press reports received hers was the absence of now pending in the Senate, both houses faced With|poom. It was as follows: ke, T donGithithc the s pieost |- OLY] i i Opt. D. i and a taak for crude oil save the insurgent, or progressive, element which in|the necessity of saving $350.000000 in order | pear Mrs., Mallory: has broken yet. My guess is that] | g{ON;I‘ tS’l;XllEE'K; ! Graduate Angeles c::l. | PHON:';; m:'l i former years has provided most of the color for |achieve & balanced hb.udgel. and the public informed| «your husband, who is honoring , therell be more kidnapings to) ! N:)len; Hon:;a e—CPhOnl: 5';4 11 lege of Opwn;.'lfy an | 3 | that party’s quadriennial gatherings. There was no (0f "“‘:} ol ”“I‘t t‘:“’”{‘; reliet”. now dfi”"f"mes‘us with a visit, has suggested that come o H a g:t“edw‘ 0y 3 1 , RELIABLE TRANSFER I LaFollette for the first time in many years "YO!m&‘:fiileGm‘,i:n;z; ourth of the entire expenditures of we list the poss;sx'mr;]s he mrned& B el l | IV | 1asses , Ler i . ," who won a great personal tribute with an able g 4 o SRR with him in order that you may' Shortly after the eight-thirty on B> on s gueat persona | The league deals first with an item of $116000.-|pe assured that ‘we are not per- Thursday morning, Jerry Calhoun | 8| g . speech al Kansas City ugh his platform was cast |ggg, representing pensions paid to veterans of the SEE RI\IAN I ' Dl‘ C L Fen'on into the discard, remained at his desk in the Senate [Spanish-American War. It points out that the g ik mY G.mUmu t i R O A OO NEW RECORDS | Chamber in Washington. Senator Borah was even number of these veterans actually injurbd in the| i New Styles it NEW SH 4 oy B more impressive in failure to appear than he was|war and carried on the pension-roll decreased year | | Oleaning Repatring, Remodeling mflellumkmllh:ufldmg i SHEET MUSIC B in person at Kansas City in 1928. Hiram Johnson |bY vear until 1920, when Congress, yielding to ) FOOT CORRECTION | RADIO SERVIC 88| of California, the fiery Norris of Nebraska, Smith political pressure, enacted legislation granting pen- | I Yurman, lhe Furrier | H . 10-13, 1-5, 7-8 H E b £ : I f) SN . |sions for “any mental or physical disability,” not | Triangle Building | T 2 % ets S = ok acy whose days. in; tho .5' ’;“‘” 7€ lthe result of vicious habits, irrespective of whether| I L] e ®|| Expert Radio Repairing | numbered, Blaine, LaFollette's colleague in the Sen- i~ wos connected with war service. The conse- e —le—— ———— || Radio Tubes and Supplies ate, and even Gov. Pinchot, whose ambitions re-|quence has been an increase in the number of pen- ) ———-——-——-———JUNEAU YOUNG | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL e ceived a death blow when he was defeated in his|sioners from 26,754 to 235463, and in the amount | i s Optometrist—Optician | candidacy for a delegateship from Pennsylvania, re- |paid from $3.800,000 to $116,000000. The Ileague | Funeral Parlors [ e m“;'m‘eldl S:;@Bmwd ! JUNEAU MELODY mained away urges repeal of the act of 1920 and estimates that Licensed Funeral Directors Room 17, Vale Mz p this wortld save e Cioveemment $100,008:600. | Otffice Phone 484; Residence | HOUSE As the insurgency was absent in person, so was |thiS would save the Government $109,000,000. | and Embalmers Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | . T o, written ander | . COMINg next to the larger question of- World Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | S 11 R i . it absent in sp! he platform [War veterans, the league calls attention to the pro- e S ey . l to 13; 1:00 to 5:30 1 the direction of President Hoover, is conservatively Posed expenditure of $104,000,000 for “disability al- worded, a document that has nothing to distinguish|lowances.” Not a penny of this great sum will go! it except its conservatism. The proceedings of the |to veterans actually disabled in the war. The whole | convention itself, except for the four-hour debate |amount will be divided among 561,863 ex-soldiers over the Prohibition plank, moved along well-laid |Whose disability, of whatever nature, is completely | lines, planned with meticulous ntion to details |[and avowedly disconnected from war service. Th‘"\ weeks before in Washington. The wet revolters were ||4W_authoriing this generous dispensation, adopted given an opportaily,.to air, thelr views but the | 1930, specifically states that payments shall be 1 y 4 . imade for disabilities “not acquired” in the” war. organiation’s well-directed machine flattened out the Here are two items, pensions and “allowances” I opposition with hardly a perceptible jar to the for veterans in no way injured or disabled in two % machinery. Business was attended to with despatch, {wars, which demand an expenditure of $213,000,000 efficiently and in the shortegg span of time that|on the part of a Government now attempting with JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY 'BUSINESS |TDR. S. K. JORDAN | DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Behrends Bank Building [ o | Phone 250 Hours: 9:30-12; 1-8 | l . . COMMERCIAL PRINTING | Workmanship Guaranteed | ‘Workmanship Guaranteed BINDERY Prices Reasonable | Geo. M. Smpkins Co. Smart Dressmaking [\ ever characterized any similar Republican assembly.|great difficulty to maintain its credit. The league [l e v il s ] ists r Suddenly Emory turned S}lO e 4 Of course, their Senatorial duties is a reasonable |lists other expenditures in behalf of World War i 4 McCA L PP VR excuse for absence of the insurgents. It is not un. |Veterans wholly unrelated to disabilities arising from #1d palritEsispmne; south IJ 109 Main St. Phone 219 Moves, Packs and Stores Mkely that all of them, except Mr. Norris, will be |U€ WAr. It so classifies $125,000,000 of the amount . . Freight and Baggage | I found in line with the organization when Fall Brohoterth o 38 AReN next,yaar for disability “oom MO] OR » g ) Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL g PHONE 48 i | pensation,” a separate matter from ‘“‘allowances ) o 01 e stily s welnut . o i days bring the campaign orators to the hustings.|sps 000,000 of the sum allotted to military and naval pe.l.anm a hoax of doubtful hu |8 :vun.a lu: ,1:_\ 0,“ his V\au\u“ pro: i VENETIAN SHOP ; sh, it is clearly s r th : mor. | peller of his old biplane, skipped Just now, though, it is clearly apparent that their |insurance, and $89,000000 of the amount devoted| .rne following items were in|away from the sudden death that . Di Noti Men's ardor is not keen for the party convention and its to hospitalization and various miscellaneous ac- his pocke‘%“ when he accepted the ‘1u'kbd in the glisnexmxng arc‘ of the' ry Goods, .Mn“;" results. counts. A i et it £t S e ot k The total of all these sums is $452,000,000, or invitation to join our little house | whirling stick, and listened with|[fm Mrs. Mary Giovanetti, Mgr. more than double the combined expenditures of e Agpretction: o, ihe. cpuseling | % < i e ‘ “I gold cigarette case. deep-throated bark of the eight-| E H IF e . | GIVE THE OLYMPIC FUND A BOOST. t{‘:‘slsfl;i“f:‘ g:’;’l‘)’l’;:l:f:enflb”dlhl;“b:;wru’;‘::“’:I'r‘l‘c'f' a‘;‘g “1 gold fountain pen. |evlinder engine. Then, clambering 4 : A 4. - o4 the Federal judiciary. This is the present cost of| .. 50 pencil {{ro he: sear opckp, i Erhned ON PLAY BILLIARD 1 Alaskans, who can afford it, and there are few ) who cannot, are invited to share in contributing to the fund that is being raised by popular sub- “1 gold cigarette lighter, not m}happfly at Emory, who was already doles to veterans who survived the war sound in . bt od order. strapped into the passenger’s cock- —at— mind and body. It cannot be justified in the|8°00 O S olen | i WOOD Sal0um S 1 gold flask, half filled th S e S e BURFORD’S | light of the present fiscal emergency, or regarded pit between the wings. | seription to defray the expenses of those athletes|as sound governmental policy even in a year of bar::ub iy o i _ | &, jolting, careening fush across | IN NEW LOCATION who will represent the United States at the rapidly |plenty. “8 guest anG membership cards|the rutted ground, a breath-taking Seward Street, near Second approaching Olympic Games at Los Angeles. Dr.| e to ]\'armtur? Cllrbss-. SR ?oam agdbthfi' were off, climbigg CLEAN HEMLOCK W. W. Council, who was named by Gov. Parks to . A 4 L cortisie Eeh sh. |fast ;and banking over toward. the . . . LA solicit and receive voluntary donations for this most | Cooperation Spells Success. common. east as they cleared the telephone || 14 ., 16 in., 24 in. THE JUNEAU UNDRY worthy cause, has been advised that a $300,000 short- P paenmge o GO > busch Feohs il :éhfiheaf‘;‘;eg’,[n?o‘fin%dmfi Single Load, $4.25 Franklin Street, between age faces the Olympic Committee and, if there is b, TR e i | 4 A ingle l.oad, 2 ) Front and Second Strects | “United we stand, divided we fall” may become handkerchief. er and higher into the inverted PHONE o not a more general response from America’s sports|metaphorically: “When a banana leaves the bunch| “I lady’s ditto, embroidered | blue bowl of the sky, lay the shim- Double L HONE = lovers, it is highly possible that the country’s teams |t ysually gets skinned.” A trite way of saying that| ‘1 leather pocketbook containing | mering expanse of turquoise At- Y e oad, $8.00 Everything in Furnishings will be more limited than is regarded as fitting the fellow who cooperates is the fellow who suc-|business cards, several miscellan-ilantie ocean. A discount of 50 cents per for Men and proper for a people whose national name has |ceeds. eous personal cards and $18233 in| At last, after six disheartening load is de for CASH become a synonym for sport of all kinds. | This applies not only to individuals, but also to|cash. A |days during which there had been e W P ]ohnson ies ies sines ity ca R K, ing, on New|litt ing “ Bl oo it bavlecred 1A anye o |FHSC RN MOmGIes - Fiiingle o 0ty chanot] T Sheghyibecks SR DR oW DR s B BN FRSTECOBOERS iU L1y e measure this undertaking. This is due, of course, |, i e s e i g - ¢ ' idemonstrated daily. Cooperation is the worksho 1 photograph, presumed to be them to Nancy Wentworth and to 1 IGIDAIRE to the fact that no soliciting campaign has been |for the building of a city. No city is nnmun[e] of Mrs. F Mallory. |action. The passing of time had Gfi%‘:&flg%’augns | GENE EWART ey staged for it. None is planned. Those who are|from hard knocks. If they have a community spirit,| “6 personal letters. |not softened, by the slightest de- | The Painter DELCO LIGAT PRODUCTS interesting in the Olympiad, and most of us are_‘however. hard knocks just spur them on to greater “In order that your hu)‘bfihd':jg?p& the bitter feeling of defeat | MAYTAG WASHING and whose finances permit, should send in their |Achievements. existence may continue to be pleas- | caused by those few disastrous mo- || CHESTER BARNEssonN ||| Telephone 397 MACHINES o, free-will offerings to Dr. Council. The time in which| Fairbanks, today, is one of the finest cities in|ant and that his health may con-|ments on'the Merrick road. On | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS the funds may be raised has almost expired, so any |Alaska, but we must not lose sight of .the fact|tinue to be excellent, we make the contrary, Jerry’s longing for a ‘Telephone 039, 1 long, 1 short : |that in order to prosper we must keep our money|the following suggestion: |at home by spending it at home. The financial “Attend a meeting with the law- jnssels of a city do much to measure its prosperity.|yers who represent our other return action had grown with the hours. Nor had the knowledge that somewhere that wonderful clear- {We should increase these assets so prosperity can|guests. After listening patiently to)eyed girl was awaiting rescue add- LAWN “BROWN PATCH” REMEDIES increase. You decrease them by spending money|their protests, instruct them toled anything to Jerry’s peace of FIRE ALARM CALLS donations to be made should be turned over'to him without delay. Canvas and Leather Bhone 17 Goods Front Street Juneau MADE TO ORDER DA TN [elsewhere place $300000, ($100,000 for each|mind. E. McClaire, Prop. SUGGESTED. | Let all citizens of Fairbanks take a pledge of|guest), in used unmarked one hun-| In periodic moments of rea- Third and Pranklin, 223 Seward Street - |loyalty to the home city and stay with it and Fair- ——— Front and Franklin, . One of the most troublesome diseases of lawns [banks will prosper. Lemuar iy 70 TR v AR ' Front, near Ferry Way. el koo sy desgn i gt oo e LA Bront near Gross Apia DON'T BE TOO FINE its appeara in the summer. It spreads quickly | The Socialists have nominated their ticket, but Fre ;' PP, y % when' the votes are counted it wil s R noar Saw S LIBERAL ‘ § from a small spot and kills the grass. Lawn spec- | 00 VOIes fre COARIer 1 AL doubRemd iy ( ETTING ALONG . Front at A. J. Office, Watch B nsis o tne T : (. e where the first shall be last— Boston Tran- gflloughh! at Totem Watch and Jewelry §! ture advise this disease with chemicals 3 gLl wmmgixby opp. Cash REPAIRING 8 with different grasses, and with careful watering. | Congressional appropriations are based on the ¥ Cole's Garage. 5] In an established lawn infected with brown patch |Vermont woman's rhubarb recipe: t L pie recipe: “Put in all E at very reas 280 the department advises applying an ounce of bi-|the sugar you dare, and then double it."—(Boston The sure way to get along in this world is T SO S "1 chloride of mercury (corrosive sublimate) to each |Transeript) to save some money ALL the time. It isn’t WRIGHT SHOPPE | 1,000 square feet of lawn. This may be dissolved | : P | TP i Seventh and Main, UL BLO! in water or mixed with fine soil in sufficient quan-|, Wieh as dry a Dry as Bill McAdoo says he Hinessity 0 mak.e. large GgORE a8 smz_m Fire Hall 8 i TORPRORN i for ever distution e’ putficlent QA |has arrived at no conclusion about a referendum and frequent additions to your account will Home Boarding House, /| k . e i s > jon Prohibition it means he is temporagily stuc al: i t I sy ar e cnemrcet i o] Tten & (‘Y‘;‘:;mgeu: lIl.x‘x‘)(fi:)wl‘r.:’l‘;“is‘t‘:l‘Lk make your bank balance grow amazingly Gastinesu and Rawn | plied to prevent burning. This treatment should be ton’ Post.) ’ . fast. i B8 repeated every time the disease appears. A mixture | R B | of an ounce of bichloride of mercury and 2 ounces | Theé genius who can concoct a semi-wet plank 4 GOOd ear ¥ " of calomel applied in the same manner is more | With semi-dry safeguards ought to find business We pay four per cent on savings accounts - . y ‘ JBB jasting than the bichloride alone. Several com- (899 In Chicago—(Washington Post) compounded twice a year T;res | 7 ‘mercial preparations also serve the same purpose. | . One thing the Lindbergh case has d . ey i - g .S 4 one, appar- {Before treating, however, one should make sure ently, is to convince persons in all parts of the that the brown patch is the result of disease and|eountry that maybe, after all . Y 3 ybe, . their local lice 5 3 " not due to drying out or some other cause. force isn't the most inefficient in the world,—\hl;?ami . . 0 re an Brown patch attacks chiefly bent grass, and to|NEWs) ¥ " @ less extent the fescues, As a means of reducing Full Stock of AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES. “Alfalfa Bill says he doesn’t ) . «u OEDEST BaNK 1N ALASKA ¥ from the disease th t F: 3 1 ad 1 expect to be elected B Ty ¢ Rt Paniage from e department advises | progident,» which would seem to indicate that. Risj[: « 65 Jarbn ¢ || seeding lawns with Kentucky bluegrass where the expecter is hitting on all 16 even if he does have ] soil and climatic conditions are favorable or .wuh:mnny ways.—(Macon, Ga., Telegraph,) i

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