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Notices for this church column| must be received by The Empiul not later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of ermon topics, etc. First Church of Christ, Scientist m.—Sunday School. ounday services will be held at 11 a. m. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| aind Main street and the subjecr will be crament Wednesday, 8:0L p. @~ iestimon- al meeting. Christian Science Reading Room i church bullding. This room is spen Wednesday afternoons from £:30 to 4 o'clock and after the Wed- nesday evening meeting. The public is cordially invited to sttend these services and visit the reading room. i 10:00 a The Methodist Church Opposite Federat and Territorial Building “Where Faith ana Friend- ship Meet” TREAT, Paator REV. ROBERT S. Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker Mrs. Ruth Popejoy, Pianist 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. Claude Brown, Adult Supt. 9:45 a. mu Mrs. Fritz Johnson, Supt. 10:00 a, m.—Kindergarte Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Supt. 11:00 a. m.— Morning Worship. Message by the Pastor, “Lighted By The Glory of God.” Anthem by the Senior Choir. . Lipt, 7:00—Epworth League. 8:00 p. m.—Evening worship. Message by the Pastor, “Grace.” Participation in the talents. Church Board meeuing following the services. Tuesday—3:30—Erownies, (Methodist) Tuesday—T7:00—Cub Scout ketball; 7:30—Volley Ball Grade School gym Wednesday, 2:00 noon Circle WSCS; Circle Chairman. Wednesday, 7:00 Scout Den meeting hase. Wednesday, 8:00 p. Night at the Church. Thursday —3:45— Girl Troop I (Woman's Club). Thursday —T7:00— Prayer Scripture Study Thursday—7:45—Senior Choir re- hearsal Troop v bas- at the m.—After- Mrs. West, p. m.—Cub Kohl- p. Ernest m.—Work Scouts, | and | | i Memorial Presbyterian Church Corner West 8th and E Streets ‘A Church with an open ‘Whaosoever will may come’.” WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister Manse, 1003 10th & B The Ministry of Music, John C Goins and Joyce Howell. Sunday School Superintendent— Richard Wells. Sunday Services 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon by the Pastor, “Look and Live.” Text, Number 21:8, 9:| John 3:14, 15. Senior Choir an-| them, “Come Thy Almighty King,”| Wesley Benson. | 6:30 p. m.—Westminster Fellow- ship. Guest Speaker, the Rev. Paul Prouty. 7:30 p. m—Divine Worship. half hour of favorite hymns. Sermon by the Pastor, Lord's Time To Work,"” Psalms 119:126. Tuesday, 17:30 p. mAchrlsnnn Men's Fellowship. | Wednesday, 7:30 p. m-chmch‘ prayer service and Bible Study. Thursday, 4:00 p. m.—Girls Club. Thursday, 0 p. m.—Senior Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m,—Missionary Suclety meeting. Communion, m. | | | | | A | | “The Text January 25, 11:00 a. Northern Light Presbyterian Church Franklin at Fourth “Where Welcome and Worship Meet” WILLIS R. BOOTH, Mintster Carol Beery Davis, Organist Qeorge B. Schmidt, Choir Director 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 10:00 a. m.—The Adult Class; Dr. Catherine teacher. 10:50 a. m.—Organ Preparation for worship. 11:00 a. m.—Divine Worship. Sermon subject, “Who Is This s?” The Sacrament of Bap- Bible J tism for infants will be adminis- | tered at this 6:00 p service. church parlors. 7:30 p. m—The Fellowship will meet in the church parlors, Thursday—The Senior Choir will rehearse at the Church at 7:30 p. m. Friday—The Martha Society will meet in the church parlors. Church of Christ Meets in the American Legion Hall on Second Street, between Frank- lin and Seward Streets. BOYD FIELD, Minister Phone - - Red 379 Sunday Services m.—Bible Study. m~Worship Service. m.—Evening Service. {tending a Sunday Schoor. Sherwood, | m.—The Sup and Study | Club for Adults will meet in the! Westminster | Christian Science ZLesson- | Sermon, Sunday Services The subject or the Lesson~Ser- non which will be read in ail Shurches of Christ, Scientist, Sun- day, Jan. 11, will be acrament.” Golden Text 11 Corinthians: ’ The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God, and the com- | munion of the Holy Ghost be with ! you alk From the Lesson-Sermon: Watch and pr that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is ; willing, but the flesh is weak ' (Matthew). Correlative passage from “Science and Health With Key To The Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy: When the human element in him struggled with the divine, out great Teacher said: “Not my will, but Thine, be done"—that is, Let not the flesh, but the Spirit, be repre- sented In me. This is the new understanding of spiritual Love. Tt | gives all for Christ, or Truth. (p. 33) Resurrection Lutheran Church Main and Thira Streets ‘In the heart of the City for the hearts of the City” |a | | | | | | | —Primary Department. ; yERBERT HILLERMAN, Pastor (0:30. Mrs. Eunice Nevin, Choir Director Katherine Alexander, Organist. 45 1 m.—Sunday sScnool 11:00 a. m.—The Worship Service. Sermon by the Pastor, “The Life th Pilgrim.” Senior Choir, “Scng of the Pilgrim.” i 'm p. m.—Senior Luther League. Tuesday, T:00 p. m.—Junior choir practice. Tuesday, 8:00 a. m.~—Congrega- | inual message; will in- clude showing of sound motion jicture, “And Now I See.” Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Senior' Choir practice. Saturday, 9:30 a. m.—First year| Catchism Class. 11:00 a. m.—Second year Catech- ism Class. 1:30 p. m.—Section 2, catechetical class. Bethel Tabernacle (Assembly of God) Fourth and Frankiin Streets REV. R. E. BAKER, Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Class- J for all ages| A special invitation @ those children nct already at- Mrs. | | of icn's year 1, 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. 8:00 p. m. Tuesday—Prayer meet- Ing. 8:00 p. m. Friday—¥oung Peo- ples meeting. The Church of The Holy Trinity, Episcopal Fourth and Gold Streets Dean C. E. Rice, Vicar. ss Margaret Snow, Organist s Monica Farley, Choir Dir. irst Sunday after Advent. Sunday Services 8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m—Morning Prayer and sermon. ‘Wednesday, 6 p.m.—Parish dinner the hall. Thursday, 3:30 p.m.—Girl Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scouts. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Choir re-| henrsal | Mi: M Fi in | Church ot Jesus Christ oi;‘ Latter Day Saints (MORMON) in the Seventh-Day Adventist Chapel (2nd and Main) 'J. S. McClellan, Branch President. | Sunday Services 10:20 a. m—Officers and Teflch-i ers’ meeting. 10:30 a. m—Sunday School. 11:30 a. m.—Sermon Service. Everybody welcome. Children’s Primary— Thursday, | 3:45 p. m. Legion Building. | Ladies Relief Society and Priest- { hood Meeting—Monday, 8:00 p. m. ’l‘houghts for everyday: Be vigi- | lane; because your adversary the uenl as a roaring Lion, walketh !about seeking whom he may de- vour, 1 Pe. 5:8. Lhe Salvation Army Willoughby Ave. Major and Mrs. Eric Newbould Adjt. and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen Sunday 11:00 a. m.—Holiness meeting. 2:30 p. n.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p. m.—Sunday Schocl. 7:30 p. m.—Service. Tuesday night, 7:30 p. m.—Bible Class and prayer meeting. Thursday, meeting. Friday Night, 7:00 p. m.—-Youth Night. Saturday night, 7:30 p. m.—Praise service. | | | The Christian Church 10th and E on Bus Line HOMER C. MURPHY, Ph. D., Pastor Phone - Blue 650 Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. | Division | Hour. | screen. | Very Rev. Chas! E. 7:00 p. m.—Hospital | Seventh-Day Adventist Corner Second and Main A. L. Zumwalt, Pastor The services of this church are held on Saturday, the Seventh Day | of the week. 9:45 a. m.—Sabbath School and | Bible Study Class. Wesley Mrs. Superintendent. Children’s Truner, E. E. Jensen, leader. Mrs. Lola Walters, Dorcas leader. 11:00 a. m.—Sabbath Worship Hou the Pastor in charge. The Seventh-Day Adventist dmuh invites you to “Remember 'The Sabbath Day” and worship with them. Russian Orthodox Church Of St. Nicholas Fifth Street lonight (Saturaay) +:00 p. m.— wvening Service. { | doing 1 Sunday Service, 10:06 a~m. High Mass and Holy Communion. Choir rehearsal at 7:30 p. m Catholic Church Church of the Nattvity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets |KEV. ROBERT L. WHELAN, S. J. Masses on Sunday—7:00, 9:00 and Masses 1:00 Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Sunday. Confessions—Saturday, eve of holl- iays. eve of First Fridays. 4 to § p.m; 7 to 9 p. m. Week Days—17:00 and First Church of God Services in parsonage—b26 East St. REV. ana MRS. o. E, BEYER, Pastors Phone: Green 743. SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 - 11:35 a. m.—Unified Serv- ice. Morning Worship and Church Srhool. 12:30 p. m.—“Christian Brother- luck supper on Wednesday, broad- ary 14, hood Hour,” international cast over KINY. 7:00 p. m.—The Boys' and Girls’ The Bible in pictures on the 8:00 p.m.—Preaching Service. Wednesday Evening, 8:00 o'clock —Midweek Bible Study. Friday and Saturday, 8:15—“The jchapel of the Air” over KINY. A friendly welcome to all. First Baptist Church Franklin and Fourth 10:00 a. m.—~Sunday School. Class- es for all ages. Harold Cargir Su- perintendent. 7:30 p. m—~B.T.U. Friday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meet- ing. Chapel-By-1ne-Lake Corner Glacier iiighway and Fritz Cove Road at Auk Lake Rev. Willis R. Booth, Minister 10:30 a. m. Sunday School. All children in the Auk Bay area are |invited and urged to attend our Sunday School. - — Douglas Church Services Notices for tmws cnurch column must be received by The Empire net later than 10 o'clock Friday evening to guarantee change of ermon topics, etc Saint Aloysious’ Church REV. J. F. McELMEEL, S. J. Pastor Sunday Services 10:00 a. m.—Mass. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Douglas, Alaska Rice, Vicar No services. Miss Margaret Pearce, Organist Douglas Community Methodist Church Services in the new Community Church Building Robert S. Treat, Minister Miss Ruth Brooks, Organist Claudia Kelsey, Parish Worker 1000 a. m.—Morning Worship. Message by the Pastor, “Lighted By His Glory.” 10:30 a. m.—Classes and chob us singing. ‘Wednesday— Craft recreation period. | The Presbyterian Church Douglas, Alaska Walter A. Soboleff, Minister Sunday Services 1:30 p. m—Sunday School. 2:00 p. m.—Divine Worship. — . Douglas Bible Church Peter J. Nickel Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:1% » m—Worship Service. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible Study. SECOND SHRINE DANCE 10 BE GIVEN TONIGHT f The second Shrine Dance of the | season will be given at the Scottish Rite Temple tonight from 10:00 |o'clock until 1 in the morning. The dance is a formal affair !and is invitational. Several dinner parties have been | | [ | | { I 11:00 a. m.—Worship Service. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic services. arranged for this evening pre- vious to the dance. every Thursday grchestras. | Group and {and beautiful voice has earned him | the | tock THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'PUBLIC INSTALLATION KIE(': ':;E[I l:usxprizfi% OF OFFICERS MONDAY OF CONCERT ASSH, AT SCOTTISH TEMPLE There will be a - joint e stallation of officers for Mount Juneau Lodge 0. 147 and the Order of the Eastern Star Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple - BUILDING PERMITS The 'DIRECTORS OF RED CROSS MEET TUESDAY D au C 1nc 1 | | i Stewart, President oi the Japter, American Red Cross the reg quarterly he ARC flo.l'(l of Di- held next Tuesd scheduled. He urged all attend because of sev rtant mat to be dis- B | | public | 1948 of the The next guest of the Juneau Cencert Association will be the wellknown bass-baritone, Kenneth Spencer, picture above, whose deep TS a national reputation. He will ap- ! pear here at th2 20th Century Theatre on January 29, | The 34-year-old singer attain-' ed fame hard way, earning mcney for his music lessons by odd jobs after school Through the offices of the great Negro tenor, Roland Hayes, Spen- cer won a scholarship at the East- man School of Music in Rochester, and when he completed his course there he was awarded a special “Performer’s Certificate.” He has sung in numerous musi- co1 hi‘s, including “Show Boat,” “Ol’ Man River,” “Gettysburg,” ine unknown Warrior,” the films ‘Cabin In The Sky,” and “Bataan,” land with many famous symphony will f KINY be held 7:30 pm in at Tues- B ROGENE STRYKER 1§ VISITING PARENTS Rogene Stryker and little son, Gar- Paul; arrived’ from Anchor- vest y by plane for a visit several weeks with her ps S and Mrs, Homer Garvin. wellknown former resident au following building permit ave beén issued by City Engineer James L. McNamara George D. Herrin, 119 Willoug Avenue, $500, remodel and upstairs. F:1 Ordcnia, Ordonia Hatel, South in Strest, $400, replace oil . to be installed by Dougla Plumbing and Heating Co. - CLEDA INVITES her former patrons when out the Hig to stop for coffee at Churchill's Place. Just beyond the Airport. (781 10t) the fin N is of e ———— the Want-Ads! €'s news in THIRST KNUWS NO SEASON During the war, he organized first all-Negro USO unit, and it on a three months' tour of the Caribbean bases, followed by a five months’ tour of the Solithwest Pacific. On May 18, 1945, he was award- ed a $2200 fellowship from the Julius Resenwald ffind, entitling vLim to study voice and languages with private tutors. It is said of him that he uses his voice with a dignity and dedi- cation that brings back memories of the musical giants of former days, and that “his singing dis pels boundaries.” ~ - HOLY TRINITY CHURCH | POTLUCK WEDNESDAY Members of the Holy Trinity Church are asked to attend a pot- Janu- in the Parish at 6 p. m, 1 Hall | SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, MURPHY & MURPHY INCOME proj 1t condition. invst duplex, excel- r 10 per- on Large basement, vk(()( El l’ aker business priced right, calls. T money rent low. No property, fire- location, net income annyally. Tefms. Hou Quonset Hut with 4 rcoms and bath, properties Auke B 2-bedroom 7th St., Hobby Shop, curio rge apt. house net, over 10 percent, ete. APTs and 2 Marine Runways, s—2-bedroom far below cost, furn. 2 lots. 3-Bedroom house, matic hot water, . elec. basement and garage. 3-Room home, furnished, modern, $2,250. Also 4-bedrooms, $2, home sell- new, compl. furnace, auto- kitchen, and THREE bedroom Juneau and Douglas. Excellent Income Properties. URPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS ONE; TWO homes in Several Phone 676 over First NaLlolml Sank E EENT .l I)Ldloom Apt. for ]n()lJl". No children or Red 462. 780 3t rking Ph. APT. for reni. Seaview, one block| from Federal Bldg. 759 1 mo | Storage Space. 58 tf | —— | atec roomns, | Scandinavian | FIRE PROOF St Simpson Blds. '\ICV CLEA\ sicam - also steam baths. Rooms. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Henry Sully at 339 or Mrs. Don Hanebury at Black 575 not | later than Tuesday, January 13. Church reports, election of a Ves- try, and other important business will be discussed at this time and | all members are urged to attend. — e, TIDE TABLE JANUARY 11 High tide, 2:26 a.m., Low tide, 8:01 am., High tide, 13:55 p.m.,, Low tide, 20:37 pm., . 14.7 ft. 46 ft. 17.0 1¢. ~L11e HEG U3, PAT. OFF ‘Coke’ REG. 45. PAT. OFF. JANUARY 12 Ask for it either High tide, 3:00 a. m.,, 14.9 ft. Low tide, 8:38 am., 44 ft. High tide, 14:30 p.m., 169 ft. Low tide, 21:12 pm., -1.0 ft. 9 0 000000 0 0 RLOEERS SONS OF NORWAY Important business meeting Sat. night, Jan, 10, in IOOF Hall. trade-marks mean //m 54 e 000 ececcsc s JOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE © 1947, The Coca-Cola Company The Baranof Reauty Saualon offers these JANUARY SPECIALS Machine Oil Permaneni Wave - $7.95 Machineless Oil Permanent Wave $12.50 SPECIAL COLD WAVE - $17.50 THIS IS THE FIRST TIME WE HAVE EVER OFFERED A COLD WAVE AT THIS PRICE. Have your hair styled in the Latest Mode. Razor-cut styling gives you a coiffure of which you'll be proud. The Baranef Beauty Saclomn Telephone 538 for Appoiniment MRS. ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor Assisted by MRS. FLOSSIE FORAN, Beautician . Open Evenings by Appoiniment ROOMS FUR REN1 location Inquire Down town | Darnell's 657-u at steamheatea rooms beds. 315 Gold St clean | 636-t1 HOOM- kitchen privileger, — Home | rdore! Phone 886 ‘W(‘E C bAN FOOM& by dm\ week Colonial Hotel Ph 137 DEL MONTE, Calif, Jan 10- —With a $2,000 first prize pot of }Man, m and two rivals teed off |today as even-stephen leaders in | the second round of the Bing Crosby 1$10,000 pro-amateur golfing mer go-round. |Open Champion, are veteran George Fazio of Los Angeles and Bill Fritz of San Francisco. They shot 70 on {the 37-35-72 par Cyp Point course in yesterday’s first round. The 54-hole tournament in which the professionals shoot for individ- ual cash prizes and team up with mateurs on a concurrent best ball competition, winds up Sunday. To- day’s round will be played over the Jar 35-36-71 Monterey Peninsula course, with the final 18 holes scheduled for Pebble Beach. e HUSKIES, OREGON STATE By Ascociated Press Washington's Huskies and Ore- ron State's defending titlists perch- ed at the top of the Coast Confer- ter scoring away-from-home victor- ies in basketball season openers last night. The Huskies’ 69-54 win over Ore- gon at Eugene set a Division record of 64 personal fouls. Four Oregon 1nd three Washington players were jected in the rough second half via lhe foul route. By contrast there were only 28| penalty shots in the Oregon State- | by the Beavers, 49-33. Nineteen of these fouls were against the Coug- ars. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. George Martin and Sharon Brommels . were admitted Ann’s Hospital for medical treat- ment yesterday; Mrs. Roland Bur- rows and baby boy, Mrs. Lois Ken- nedy, Jensen were discharged. e LAUGHLIN LEAVES Ken Laughlin, manager of Radio Station KFQD at Anchorage, left for Ketchikan, where he will in-| spect radio station KTKN. Lauflh- lin has been in Juneau for the| past week looking over KINY which was recent!y acquired with KTKN by the Alaska Broadcast- ing Co., owners of KFQD. -oe CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this way to express my gratitude and thanks to all the friends for their kindness in the passing of Mrs. Lee Quong; also for the lovely floral oiferings. (81 1t) Lci Lani Robinson. gleaming just 36 holes away, Lloyd , Tied with Mangrum, former U. S. KEEP ON TOP OF HEAP ence Northern Division today at-| MSC curtain-raiser at Pullman, won, to St | R. R. Cornett and Thorvald | here yesterday afternoon via PAA | 1948 FOR SALE Jnrkl*'@. ve cheap. 781 5t 9 Ladies Fur Phone 359. 6 good Phone 781 CHILD'S CRIB, condition, $15 Blue 783 yr. size; cash. RESTAURANT equ pmrm for sale counters, back bar, tables, bnmh\ and some kithcen equipment. riced right to sell. W. R. Hughs, at Baranof Hotel. 81 3t 3 good _ All-wave Phone 780 3t ZENITH 1941 10-tube ccnsole radio. Like new. 253. WILL sell youth bed with pad, $10 or trade for good play pen. Ph. 636. 780 3t PRACTICALLY new 7 ft. plywood skiff with steering kicker and 3% hp Firestone motor; Victor Springfield; 30-30 carbine; Victor phcnograph. Call at 44 Village. 780 6t ood rubber, , reconditioned seen at Conno 9 3t 1938 V8 Ford pickup, spare tire, heate engine. Can be Motors Co. condition. 779 3t BABY Stroller, good Lathrop Hercuics Engine, 107, HP, with power take-off and high ten- sion magneto and wheel, A-1 cendition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 779 tf PRACTICALLY new Zenith' radio, Model G038 Battery Set; Sun- kraft health lamp, slightly used; Victor adding ine and cash register; Everhot Electric r ette and porcelain oven sligl used. Allritems at bargain p: ces. Reliable Transfer. 779 4t Marine I1th Street. T36-t1 | _ $395 1936 V8 Ford brakes, new clutch, tires good, 1 Spare, moter fair, radio, heater, Sealed beam lights. Call Blue 130 between 10 am. - 3 pm. 77tf Sedan; new SEWING ll: and repaired. Franklin. Machines bought, Red Front. 715 1mo, SPRUCE forest woud for cooking or fireplace. P. 1345 or Phone 688. hcating, O. Box 768 1 mo, INISIED house on 80x90 lot with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phcne Black 113 or inquire at 824 'W 9th Street. 758 tf HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns. and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . . . = . v s . SALE [0 (hier Nuuses ano 200d condition and Jes " Dav 412 ist ot Box 57¢ Juneau TANOS Nurlitzer Ph 143 124 W 3ra ~ WANTED 16 FOR Piano “derson SALE Dealer Shey 713 u ska Planc GIRLS, to 18, to train as ush- rettes. See Mr. Garvin at the Capitol Theatre evenings. #7181 tf WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec'y would like temp. or perm. position. 7 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del,, City. 79 3t ‘Woman Cook. Must be good. Work 2 or 3 hours in eve- ning for private family of three; .nermanent position. Call Apt. 702, Baranof Hotel, 12 to 6. ™2 tf 000000 SEWING and alterations. Green 429. Phone i 750 tf ‘HLLP WANTED—Painter, must beé Ist ciass mechanic, 5 days work guaranteed. Ph. 581. T42-tt . MSCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Tne. Complete Photographic Supplies Dc\eloplng - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Painfs and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representacive Phone Black 475 P.O Box 7tz 656-11 | BEAUTY SHOP Permanents, etc Violet Seaberg Green 483. JUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way LOST ARG FOUND LOST—Young orange tiger striped cat. Shy. Prominent rings around legs. Answers to name Cedric. Reward. Green 825 or 874. 179 3t finder please Reward. 77 tf l 1 } LOST—Hana truck | “call 333 or 312 | It has been estimated that the | United States needs 300,000 more professional registered nurses.

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