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Notices for this church columrn CHAPEL BY THE LAKE must be recelved by The Empire Highway at Fritz Cove Corner not later than 10 oclock Saturday Rev. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister morning to guarantee change of 9:45 am.-—Sunday School, under sermon lopics, ete. the superintendency of Mrs. Max b Mielke; and all children and young people of the whole high- CATHOLIC CHURCH way community are invited to at- Church of the Nativity of the | 1, Blessed V. M., Juncan Cub Boy Scouts meet on Friday Fifth and Gold Streets evenings with Clarence Wittanen REV. WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Ve Pastor 19th Sunday after Pentecost NORFHERN LIGHT PRESBY- Sunday Masses: TERIAN CHURCH 6:00 am—Holy Mass, “Where Welcome and Worship 8:00 am-—Holy Mass and In- Meet” sbruction, Franklin at Fourth 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Schoul REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister 10:30 am —High Muss and Sev GEORGE SCHMIDT, Chorister mon CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Orgaiusl 7:30 p.m —R¢ 18 liction | 9:45 am.—Sunday School. | of the Most Biessed ament 10:50 a.m.—Musical Moments 8:00 am.—roly M aily | 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. Days of special Devotion | 4:30 p.m.—Christian Endeavor. (See our display advertisement on this page for further details.) RESURRE(‘T!ON LUTHERAN CHURCH “In the heart of the city for the Tuesday, September Feast of | Our Lady of Re Thursday, Septembir Saint John de Jezues of the Soc ast of | Tsaac | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, st R e . AR i i R LR e i R B B R s s g i s e 1 Officers in charge: Stanley Jacksan Gospel Sunshine Program KINY 6:15 pm., Tuesdays, days and Sattirdays. ’ Adjt. ALASKA FVANGEI.IIA"X‘IUN SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE M. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. 3:00 p.n.—Afternoon Service. Friday, 3:30 p.m. — Children': Class, All are welcome at the Nativ Gospel Mission, on Willoughby op-|have: posite the Alaska Native Brother-|the c: hood Hall. 121 Main Street &ALPEL E. BAKER Pastor Sunday services: 10:00 a.m —Sund School 7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Band of Young People. You are, uelcome to ese ¥- 3 e AW Droadc: The Old-Tastiioned Redival Hour every Sunday événing at o'clock. Be sure to tunc. in. i .r.xm L'f.‘al Notites' for ‘uu‘s ch ccmpanions, Ame tyrs Sundnly. Saptember 27 Bezinning | hearts of the city” of the nc in honor oi Saint Main atid Third Sts. Terese. Tl le' Flow REV. MERLE WILLIAM BOYER, trenese of Alaska, benedict Acting Pastor instruction cach evening Merle Janice Schroeder—Choir | during the Novena Director. " 2 0:45 n.-—-Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, ‘L1 HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL |t and Sermon. Holy Go EPISCOPAL Ifor the 18(h Sunday after Trinits Fourth and Gold Streels | Matthew 22:34-46. Sermtn subject THE VBERY REV. CHARLES |“Man’s Sii Against Love.” The pub- E. RICE, Dean |ic s Invited to'share in this Todr Marye Berne Choir Director |of worship. Jackson Rice Organist | 6:30 pm—Meeting of the Luthier| 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. League. 10:00 a.m —Sunday School. | Wednesday, 8:00 pm——cl;mr Te- | 11:00 a.m—Morning Prayer and | hearsal. A i Sermon T Wednejlay—Juwor cheir mects| FIRST cmmm OF CHRIST, at 7 pm., Miss Kathleen Carlson, | SCIENTI! directing Sunday scryicks will bec held at Thursday—Adult chioir meets at| 11 am. in the First Church ur; 8 pm. at the ¥ Christ, Sclentist, Juneau, on Fiftn, and Main streets. The subject will| |be “Matter.” MEMORITAL j 10:60 a.m.—Sunday. School. | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesaay, 8:00 pm. — Testi-| WWALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| robial meeting. ! Christian Science Reading Room | @ church bullding. This room n afternoons from 2:30 to West 8th and E Sts., phone 782 | “Given to Hospitality” h‘ Sunday services 10:00 am—Sunday School lock. 11:00 am Church Services,| The public is cordially mvited to | Sermon theme, “Co-Workers With | ttend these services and visit the God.” eading room 7:30 pan-Church Service. Ser- THE CHURCH OF Ji man theme, “He Cares For You This church welcomes you. Come! | Christ of Later-Day Saints FPORDT ‘P/\R.LhY PRATT, Presiding hldr’l‘ | The meeting will be held in the| METROPOLITAN METHODIST | home of Arlo Anderson, 428 East CHURCH 1St. The time will be Sunday ‘.l Fourth and Seward Streets 7:30 pm THE REV. GEORGE EDWARD | KNIGHT, Pastor | Mrs. Daniel C. Langdon—Choir Director. ’(/umn Second and Main fiuccu Mrs. H. R. Sprague—Superinten- | H. L. WOOD, Pastor fent of Sunday School. | (Note: The setvices of this| 10:30 a.m.—Bunday School. Classes | church are held on Saturday, the | for all ages. Special worship serv-|seventh day of the week.) [ ices for bezinners and primary pu-| Sabbath School 10 a.m. Saturday | SEVENTH-DAY CHURCH DV | ot Tater than 1 sermon ' topics, ef: ) “eotiimn| st bé recefveq by “riie Eripird’ o'clock Saturday und Mrs. | aver | Thurs-| ' Wealthy Fa;lfiv Ready tfo, s | | e in the street in front of the house |td’ keep curious motorists moving { | zrandson cf Pr 'Cfrpflmnm 11:00 'am. — Morniig ‘Wor¥hid. | ¥esterday with a gun, knccked her to Ll*e greund, painfully Tuesday, 7 45 p.m—Prayer ‘Meef.‘her on the leg and arm, and then 45 ‘prqn.nent ‘hook nose. His age was | about 48 cr 50, she said. Mg over stition” KINY“”""‘“""" ok morning to ;uu:}a;;‘t(eefl ch‘npfie‘ ,o{fl z. 1 ! 9,00 aum. 12:30 am- unday School. No service tomortow. LASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY, (Native Gospel Service.) yn()UGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | ST. LUKE'S ErtSCOPAL CHURCH luncheon | dropped” where the boy the, family was dirccted to carfain ad in a San F i to police. They Zave it publicit fol he family gaw it st T 055“ “‘#« ~ % Tt tendin Magy Helps POLICE STEP. OUT OF HUNT FOR SNATCHER Pay $100,000 for Re- ' turn of Little Son (Continued from Page One) thdrawn completely from Only a traffic policeman remained The was alsc the step- Louis Shattuck Cate sidept, of the vast Phelps-Dods child Nurse Threatened The kidnaper thraatened the nt bruising Mary Pickford As in 1917, Mary Pickford, the | g \ran fo 4 wailing sedan. Lo o | silent screen star, spends much of Friday, '7:48 pri—Glad idthgs| | The nurse described the snatcher FR SR S0 C it ting and husky, dark-skinnad, ‘with® donating her services for the American Red Cross in its Euro- pean war work. Mary is shown ’ iole Free Hand fo- Fami in her Hollywood home knitting -flm Eribren '5,« it 'mv‘«‘ FBY agents and local police have for the Red Cross. CUHAS. mefi M!nl’h‘)’ withdrawn [rom the vicinity of th de Tristan home anc jave given the family a fre: haiid I A G00-word (ypewritten notc was s « "MOST CHRISTIAN L RAILROAD™ HAULS Wicaen LAST PASSENGERS ouch with the naper The ad was published this mo ig. e nole had ‘been picked up 1 El’ohv ‘Williams, nezro 1ursen DUE WEST, S. C., Sept. 21.—The o in” the ‘nelghborhiépd, whe rushed it Duc West R y — the “most be- Christian railroac ha made its om Donald four mnd: ex- -w’ 51 On Monday Members of 40 and 8 will next Monday al F Nominations s r killed yes, passenger an acci- unded b Presb; kno o for the 1 wingly GEORGE H. LOVELESS 1941 will be made and cv A D« Missionary-in-Charge eighter in Juneau is requested {o be fol fnat the 10:30" ‘a.ii.—-Striday School. thege and put his fest under the feed (a0 1 ted on the 7:30 p.m.—Eyening Service. ““_’Y" And make the mnomination c.ppath, except in an cmergency, Wedtiesddy, 7:30 pm. — Prager|PaIty a success. and that nc whiskey would be trans Mebting, % : 5 1, Waino HendrickSon, Chef de Gare. pored ; | Thursday, '%:30 pm~chfldren's MU peesiie At Junebgon An engine formerly used on a Class. ¥ el Gidtel 11 New York elevated was the road's 1 All are inviled to attend these| M C he i Ty fecle motive pow Wi it reached | services held in” tfic “Mission Build- fs ata T 10 1 " |Dor vh‘ \" engin was run in re- ng. po ' sther end of the line, 7 i ; w the 10 turntable iega 248 . Visitfor Month e e > A& |\ by Erskine Col students who i M1s. J.F. Caraber of Seattle, ar- | cnce rode it, was toned down from 2 - rived last evening on the Princess its 60-mile-an-hour speed after its Louise for a month’s visit in Juneau rcmoval to the Palmetto State, in |as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. | the interest of serenity. pils. | with Bible classes for ail ages. T:00 am. — Morning Worship | 11:00 - amSabbath “w(mhm | VatiderLeest at their Main Street 25 tons and was herd Miss Ruth McVay is pianist. The| Sermon by minister or local elder. LEAVE FOR MOOSE HUNT i)esldence feide: ge “‘“"* curiosity choir stng, “Teach Me to Pra Wednesday 7:30 pan.—Midweek | Frank Campbell and Earl Wiso | Mrs. Caraher, and, Mrs. Vander- g S by Jessie Mae Jewett. Pastoral ser-|Prayer Meeting and Bible study. |left last evening 'in the fcrmcr<”“e°“ were girlhood chums. This is mon, “My Goal” We seek to an-| Dorcus meets every second and|bcat and ‘tewed by Arthu) Ladd | MTs: Cqmdis;m.’vmtwfihl* i SIAY AT HOME swer the question of whalt do we|fourth Wednesday at 2 p.m. | on a moose hunting trip up the Taku | d iy keep censtantly in the forefront of | our thinking? All are invited to all the servicas of this church. 7:00 p.m—Epworth League. Miss | Bt s Hazel Ficlds, leader, | 9 THE 8:00 p.m.—Evening Wership, Miss | 2 Florence Sarjeant, pianici. The| = 2 SAI““;{;’:‘],ON singing of gospel hymn: is one of i the constant features of this serv- et Willoughby Ave. ice. Miss Matilda Ho il sing | Bunday— udley Buck’s “My Redeemer and| 2:30 pm.—Praise meeting., My Leord.” Evenin? sermon theme| 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. is “Teo Much Lockin» Outwerd” | T:30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. The Susannah Wesley Circle will! Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer and meet at the church Wednesday at Testimony Meeling. 1:30 o'clock. The ladies are all in-| Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Guard vited Parade. Mrs. R. B. Lesher, Guard The Methodist Men will d | Leader. their dinper meetine Wednesday | Thursday, 1:30 pm. — Ilome evening, €:30. Rescrvation may be League Meeting. hide Epworth evening. ing 238 League social Friday | mg. All are welcome at these meetings. bt R Prorrrsorrrrecce rrrrreees s e NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBYTERIAN “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” Py N ) L3 I8 REV. JOHN A. GLASSE, Minister. GEORGE SCHMIDT, Choir Director. CAROL BEERY DAVIS, Organist. 9:45 SUNDAY SCHOOL with separate Young People’s Departiment. 10:50 ORGAN MOMENTS Come early and meditate awhile. 41:00 MORNING WORSHIP 3 SERMON, “Have You a Hymn in Your Heart?” ANTHEM, “Incline Thine Ear’ by Himmel. Soloist, H. J. Waugh. PIPE ORGAN, “Medley of Favorite Hymns.” Christian Endeavor for junior-intermediates 4:30. Boy Scouts at seven-thitry on Thursday evenings. Goodie Sale by the Martha Society next Saturday. Bible Hour resumed one week from Wednesday 7:30. Lord's Supper and Reception of Members on Oct. 6. rrereesd River, expsct to be gone a coupl of days. The i ter was nccnmpan ied by George Btraglgr huntenu:md hhx Mnmnme (‘OUNCIL mgxn&q | _Regular seml-monthly " mwung ‘ | Douglas City Council Talls ‘on Mon= |day evening at 7:30 c'clock. Th Scheol Board plans to be represent- £t ed at the meeting on behalf of a| {Oscar Qeit. uxe | kindergarten | s¢hool. dmurtmcm. in » OF PARE A in having been - called | i tend. The Schodl Board is'in touch with’ |a teacher certificd to teach smal | childrén hot ‘quite sufficient in age | to attend a tegular grade. She has | ability te teach music and art an | hér services are available at a smal ' figure. -, | | MRES. CODPER ARRIVES Mus and I streets. Paid cxrculnuon S DOUELAS-Colmm Saturday—Sunday | CHARLES LAUGHTON in “JAMAICA INN” e .William Cooper was a pas- senger for here on the Princass, Lou- {ise Jast evening, Arriving from Can- I necticut to join her husband. The |latter became a local resident last {month, occupying aone of the Gray |coltages on the .corner of Fourth Subscnlbe w The Dlllv Alaska Empire—the paper with l.he larges’ L e _\_____‘, e | ey expect | to wait at the rivers mouth for t.he Sam B Hasbeufl' e ing of all those lnl,:-lcs(nd a klndelgmtcn depart- | Friday, 7:30 p.n—Holiness Meet- ment in Douglas Public Bchool has for Moenday afternoon | at 3 o'clock. Parents, particularly | with children who will be five years | cld in February, are invited to at- | 11 d 11 | MeNAMARA & WILDES | Registered CIVIL ENGINEERS i | | Designs, Surveys, Investigutions vu.mmz BLDG. J Phone 672 - e HUNTER HERE A BARBARA, Cal, Sept. 21 Guerra, a living | days of Span- ifornia, has lived all in the same adobe sleeps in a room adjoin- in which she was born. de la ar I'in 193, Hostetter killed a bear | O EE f“:\‘,’b"‘(‘wi“‘l:::f o on Admimlty Island weighing 1.400 was one of the most promin- At that time his guide was California officials. ent of Spain’s Her home is now i near| | e 1 the heart of the \CRAT Bntiing | Bociokits Bioduhteq | PusESS district a ining accidents accountec - for 33 of the 39 industrial fatalities | in West Vlrgllll\ during: June, Empire Classifieds Pay! Work Rushed on Destroyers | Harl, | ten o'clock With. --n of.the fifty denroy.u being sent to Britain already on their Thomas Hill, Territory was known as the Indian village of Richard Harri: After spending some time prospect- ing at Silver Bow Basin, the captain | returned to the states where he re- | mained until the gold rush, when he | returned to Alaska this time going to iie remained there until| to Juneau pital on March 1, ed, to visilors time or angther the “old gent” be seen shuffling through the halls who ended bis night, will be held npon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. IN BERT UNITED TERRITORY OF ALASKA, FIRST JUDICIAL DIVISION. pursuance to that cer and decree tain execution | “No. | plaintiff, | Gold Mining Company, tion, way, the Brooklyn Navy Yard is working at top speed to put in condition the fourteen warships of that ied up. there. Suspended from the crane is 8 sheet'of armor plate, 0'be mounted on-one of ‘the ships. 1940. 'ALASKA'S OLDEST:" | MAN PASSES AWAY HERE YESTERDAY Capt. Thomas Hill Dies at St. Ann’s Hospital-Over 100 Years of Ane Perhaps Alaska’ is dead. oldest man, Capt He passed away late yesterday afternoon at St. Ann's Hospital bachelor, at the age of 100 years and 7 months according to his close friend, Bob Toussaint, and 93 years old, accord- ing to hospital records Born, February 10, 1840 or 1847 at Tiffield. England, Capt. Hill spent his vouth sailing the seven seas dur- ing the time (quoting the old gen- tleman) of “wooden si nwn " Forsaking the sea to go into e mining game, Capt. Hill came to United States and settled pah the round 1875, when Juneau before the coming of s antl Joe Juneau. Newcastle, Nome. ix v ago when he was brough entering St. 1934 A character long 1o be remember- Capt. Hill wus a favorite sight | at St Ann's, At some could fittle bent figure with a gray beard, And never was he without his cap and cane and favorite pie, His remains are at the Charles | W. Carter Mortyary and funeral ar- rangements will be announced next il I SERVICES TOMORROW 7 kS (&”H" W FOR ANDREW HOLM Funeral services for Andrew Holm, life last Wednesday tomorrow after- The scrvices will be in charge of the Moose Lodge and, interment will be ing the, Mposg, ploy of Evergreen Cemetery. s > CHURCH MEETING CALL The members of St. Nicholas Rus- sian_Orthodox Church are invited to aftend specigl meeting for elec- ticn of officers of the Church Com- mittee at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night. - D ~ SPECIAL SALE Eskimo Carved Iv. Nugget Shop. (3 adv. NOTICE OF 5! ALE No. 4345 A. THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU B. GRISWOLD, Plaintiff. vs. ALASKA WINDHAM GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corpora- tion, LOUIS P. HARL and EM- METT G. LENIHAN, as for Louis P. Harl, Defendants. STATES OF AMERICA, ss. Notice is hereby given that in rtain judgment made and entered on 1940, and to that cer- ued on August 29, by the District Court of the August 24, 1940, | Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1 at Juneau in that certain cause in said Court numbered A Bert B. Griswold,| and entitled, 4345, ver: Alaska Windham a corpora- Louis P. Harl and Emmett G. Lenihan, as Trustee for Louis P. defendants,” 1 shall sell at am. on Scptember 28, front door of the Fed- is 1940, at the eral-Territorial Building in Juneau, Alaska, the following described certain dode mining claims: No. 1 North End, No. 2 North End, N 3 North End, Ne, 4 North En No. 5 North End, No. 6 North End, No. 7 North End, No. 8 North Ore Body, No. 9 North Ore Body No. 10 Nerth End, Queen Ba- sin, Claim Mill, Tirst Exten- sion of Mill Claim, Second Tun- nel Site Lode Claim and First Tunnel Site Lode Claim, all situate on or in Windham Bay; about two miles, more or less, in an easterly directicn from the head of said Windham Bay, Jupeau Precinct, Alaska; to- gethe with the tenemenls, hereditanmients and appurten- ances thereunto appertaining or belonging, as well as the tools, mill, blacksmith shop, crusher, ccnecentrator, genera- tor, eguipment and appliances thereon and belonging there- to; o the highest and best bidder for ash, for the purpose of satisfying he aforesaid judgment in favor of said defendant Eimett G. Leni- han, as trustee for said defendant Louis P. Harl, and against said cor- sorate defendant Alaska Windham jold Mining Comipany. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 29, 1940. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. By. WALTER G. HELLAN, Office Deputy. Published August 30, September 6- 13-21, 1940, ‘adv, and iron at| Nevada. He came to the| Ann's Hos‘—‘ trustee THE WEATHER 4 (By tHe U. 5. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMVER! WEATH BUREAU Forecast for Juneau and vicinit -, beginning 4:30 a.m., Sept. 21: Ceccasicnal rain tonight and Sunday; not much change in temperature; fresh southeasterly winds; lowest tonight 46, highest Sunday 52, Foreeast for Southeast Alaska: Occasional rain tonight and Sun- day. Not much change in temperature. Fresh to strong southeasterly surface winds. | Forecu' of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskag Fresh to strong southeasterly winds, Dixon Entrance fo Cape Hir | inbrock, and fresh to strong southwesterly winds, becoming moders to fresh Sunday, Cape Hinchinbrook to ‘Kodiak, except fresh east to northedst winds ‘Sunday from' Cape St. Elias to Cape Hinchinbrook . LOCAL DATA Time Baronieter 71emp. Humidily Wind Velocity ~ Weathet 4:30 p.m. yesterday 30.20 51 M SSE 9 Cloudy 4:30 a.m. today .. 29.80 51 92 ENE 21 Mod. Rain Necen today 29.99 53 89 SE 8 Lt. Rain | RADIO REPORTS 1 TODAY Max. tempt. q Lo ost 3:30am Precip. 3:30a.m. Staticn last 24 hours | te . temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 36 | 32 34 0 Cloudy Fairbanks | 47 49 0 Cloudy Neme | 32 33 21 Rn.ands Anchorage 51 | 41 41 0 Pt. Cldy | Bethel 43 | 32 34 0 Cloudy st. Paul 43 | 40 41 0 PL. Cldy Atka 47 | 44 45 20 Showery Duteh Harbor . 51 44 5 85 Cloud ’ Wesnesenski 49 43 48 52 Rain | !lganamk 61 51 51 01 Rain | Kodiax 50 44 47 29 Cloudy Cordova 41 [ 42 44 157 Cloudy Juncau 3 17 51 62 RBain tka 60 | 38 52 150 Cloudy inge Rupert 58 52 55 04 Clpudy | Kptchikan 58 46 49 0 Clear Prince George T2 34 35 0 Seattle 69 | 41 19 0 Pertland 71 i 56 56 0 San Francisco,.. 82 | 58 58 0 WEATHER SYNOPSIS The low pressure area caused b the wave forinaticn on an occlud- ed front located \P\Ivrday morning at latitude 43 degrees north and iongitude 152 degres west had moved to near Juneau this morning. T decond cccluded system with {ts low pressure center west of Atka yes- terday morpitig had moved o east of Dutch Harbor with the lowes pressure 965 millibars. A weak hizh pressure cell separates the two frontal systems with thé highest cen‘er at about 30 degrces north lati- tude and 165 degrees west longitude. A second high crest extends from a high center in central British Coumbia south southwestward along the coast of California. Partly cloudy {o clondy skies we ‘e r ported from the central coastal area of the Guif of Alaska to the in‘e of a. Rain had fallen at, most coastal statfons this mornin: along th2 scuthern ceast and nerthward to the ch[_n; Straits an1 rain was falling at most of the Over an and locs Southeast Alaska stations and over tie Alaska Peninsu of rain was reperted at Cordova. B oken clouds to cvercast shewers \nm moderate rel]mg and 2 od visibilities were reported south rg over the nmLh('m por ‘en of the Seattle Juneau airway and overcast flght to moderate rain, low ceilings and poor were reperted from Pet rtrra to Juneau September 22—Sunrite 6:41 a.m., sunset 6:59 p.m. suns 1 6:06 p.m visibilities Juneau, fefper ;:s;sygrgofizaa am., Sep- Els BISHOP e forenopn, the Bishop will pre- le at the Divine Liturgy. AEXY 1S’ Pfiflm l‘;;ir Al _members of the Orthodox Church, Russians, Syrians, Indian ks, Yugoslavs, and othe are — - - - The Rt. Rev. Alexy, Bishop of CIAL SALE Alaska, of the Russian Orthodox Eskimo Carved Ivory, Nugsc | Church, now in Juneau as guest of |the Rev. A. Zoloyovsky, will offici- - - ate at an evening service at 7 o'- The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- clock tenight at St. Nicholas tees the largest daily circulation of Church. Tomorrow at 10 o'clock in any Alaska newspaper. [ L. A.MACHINISTS Meets Monday LOCAL 514 7:30 P. M. IN THE A. F. OF L. 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