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PAGE FOUR Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, JANUARY 27,‘ 1951 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | 20 YEARS AGO £ suwoing | Wealheral fecorceom e oe |0 Scottish Rite Temple | EMPIRE PRINTING C b custom | k Y cond ung e LT e T LG e i ] H beginning at 7:30 p. m. 2 - Vice-President | : ot & bl MRiss: Bk BIRTAD! asKa POINIS | v », cusweris. pD JANUARY 27, 1931 ! 4 e - ki JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Jun nd Class Matter. | - | SUBSCRIPTION RATES: | R ata M) January 27 ey ¥ 4 X Bhiivecod by carfler In Janean ané Densise for SLS0 per morithi | (Anchorage News Dorothy Hixson Business conditions in the States were improving, the low point of | yrestner conmmons ana temper- | — s L A hnine [ While some are excited over a $20,000 cash and Mrs Phola Hetfield the depression was reached late the previous years, and the present atures at various Alaska points curve was upward, according to observations made by J. F. Mullen, also on' the Pacific Coast, at 4:30 B P 0 ELKs Vice-President of the B. M. Behrends Bank, and information received |am., 120th Me:dian Time, and | T S By mail, postage at wing rates: DU e, in advancs, B18.00; in advance, $7.50; | jewel robbery this week, others are aghast over the Shirley Elstead by him before returning to Juneau from an extended trip by him and released by the Weather Bureau | Meeting every Wednesday at 8 his family on the Pacific Coast. are as follows: . P.M. Visiting brothers welcome. BT Motactivers wii con S 'S hver 12 promptly notifs I‘np«m::;» in juvenile crime in' the city, there was a Mrs. Robert Stoft e v falluse : a the delivers | group of men in Anchorage who had far more interest Jean Campbell little item of news from Neosha, Missouri. Don Wilcox & L Anchorage 11—Partly Cloudy WALLIS S. GEORGE, Exalted | Annétte Island v 19—Clear | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretary. L. M. Carrigan, J. S. Jeffrey and Robert Wakeun, well known com- | g e T oot MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS — | This was an item telling of the death by fire of a Mrs. Emily Snell o Pres 1s skelul D titicd to the use for | mother and five children when their home burned to January 28 mercial brokers in Juneau for several days, left on the Queen to make the | gethe} . -6—Clear triangle run to Skagway and Sitka. | cordova 0—Clear e ‘[ That is not so grandiose some of Stalin’s titles; just a little more flowery. Giving pretty names to the boss seems to be an old totalitarian Daily Alaska Empire d every evening except Sunday by the MP. wll Iy to It or not other- | the ground E. M. Goddard A M 1 ] blished RN e The men who were particularly concerned were Jeff Pegues : A P AT T e -ros | Meose Lodge No. 700 5 | members of the Anchorage Volunteer Fire Depart- George Erwin Robards Alaska Newspapers, 141} | ot who took up the little item at their morning Rodney Williams - PRSI ‘skull practice” session in their quarters of the fire Susan Jane Boggan i Ketchikan's basketball five defeated the school squad from Peters- Edmonton -27—Partly Cloudy M department in City Hall. David DeLong o {burg 36 to 10. The winners of the series planned to come to Juneau | Fairbanks ... -18—Partly Cloudy| “g:""'o ectings Each Friday It came in for considerable comment because the Mrs. Tay Bayers e | for a series of games for the championship of Southeast Alaska. Haines 11—Clear | m‘;fsnl‘,; L FRANOCIS and their chief know that “it could happen o o eis siwiele et —— B < iy iy Secretary— e.” It called up in their mind any one of a dozen | B The first class in first-aid work was to start in Douglas this evening. | Juneat Airport ~4—Clear HERMANSEN e 8| Rodiak 36—Rain || WALTER R. xr more places the watchful men of the department | George Miller, Safety Engineer with the Bureau of Mines, w { ; | » nes, was to be in| nave teted as e trape i Anchorase. They vir- | CIAMUNITY EVENTS ! eharce of mstouction. Kotzebue “9—Partly Cloudy tually sit on pins and needles all the time, wonder- | McGrath S .7—Snow &5 Nome -13—Paptly Yloudy | —m=rrr Ly i ing if the next alarm will mean digging charred bodies . . £ TODAY J. L. Marshall, Supervising Engineer of the U. S. Treasury Depart- | northway . -43—Fog trom the ashes . i ; vy The itend from Neoshs told Higk & Asfertive fiie [Ab 7:30 p.m. — Skcasingiin Ay B hjidhthents here to superyjse comabructioh witk BESIMEIQEPIETl Bultting, Wat | gstepbiire . s—ceear|| Brownie Sllq“or Store seriously injured in a fall in the building, necessitating surgery at| Portland 35—Partly Cloudy Pheme 103 139 Be. Frankils started a fire in the isolated frame home of Mrs. At 8 pm. — Public installation of Bobby Martin, widowed mother of seven. All eight| DeMolay officers in Scottish Rite |St. Ann’s Hospital. Prince George ... =25—Clear Temple followed by dancing. —_— ‘S(‘a!tle ... 29—Snow Showers P. O. Box 2508 R 16—Clear e0e0ecsacncooe i were dead when firemen arrived Friday, January 26, 1 Local firemen wish Anchorage people would take [At 8:30 pm.—Reception honoring A mixed foursome of grade school pupils and adults were to play on | Sitka = Adoy T _ | such news items more seriously and transplant the | Legislators at Governor's House,|the Midget Golf Course in the Goldstein Building. Tolvo Lahikainen | Whitehorse ...... o ADTTOR s situation to their own locality. They ask that An-| dancing at 10. Public invited. |and Vivian Powers, star golfers of the grade school players, would meet | Yakutat 2—Partly Cloudy | urday, January 27, 1951 chorage people compare their own premises to those |At 8:30 pm. — Sourdocey Square iy o adams, agent for the Alasks Steamahip cOmpm;y and X, | { — ——— |of the widow lady and see that it doesn’t happen Dancing Club meets in Parish‘J. W. B. McAulife, wife of a Juneau physician. ‘Fws wlll HolD ! "The Rexall Stor‘"_ | here. Hall. ! SPT R P 1 1y APPLE | Olllr.\HlI\(- ; At 10 pm. — Ladies Night at Elks | GAME HEAR'"GS o | — Club. The Alaska Packers Association had declared a quarterly dividend | Your Reliable Pharma2ists A newspaper in Bel e, of all places, has taken January 28 of $2 a share on 57,608 shares. The report showed the pack last year I the trouble to poke some fun at Pravda, an official From 2 to 5 — Skating in A.B. hall. | was 222,161 cases, all canned in Alaska. ||| S. E. OWNS BUTLER-MAURO organ of thesSoviet Union. It seems that on the front | January 29 | _ DRUG CO. page of one issue Stalin was referred to no less than | (Prince Rupert Daily News) | At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. | 91 times under different appellations. Ottawa announces inclusion of Prince Rupert in| At noon — BPW club meets at| | The references run the entire gamut from fairly | the schemc of port defenses on a nuuun::l scale. This| Baranof. o o e s ¢ e }wfl.e scheduled to leave Juneau to Aluk “ . s plain Jose! Vissarionovich Stalin, through Comrade 0% is the western terminus of the Canadian Na- | At 7:30 p.m.—Creative Writers meet | attend hearings for interested per- a Muasic supply oo . . o 9 tional Railways spreading over all Canada and part| o " H by . P talin, Dear and Beloved Stalin, Gres lin. | at home of Dora Sweeney, Bob sons for discussion of game laws Stalin, Dear and Beloved Stain, and Great S0 | of the United Siates. Prince Rupert is the nearest | Doarmond will speak. i ally LeSSONS iN ENQIISN W, L. GORDON {30 o " desirea recom.| ATthur M. Uggen, Manager has been known to have been called elsewhere .,..; py far, to Soviet Russia. The harbor ranks| ot g pm.—American Legion post|l mardnl d regulations to’ be | Pianos—Musical Instraments Great Leader of Entire Mankind and Faithful Fighter i 4 | p.m. 2i P mendations and regu S { and 8 3 & s | among the first few best harbors and has a maze of | meets at Dugout. # ' % | presented at the Alaska Game Com- upplies for the Cause of Peace. | waterfront facilities including a dry dock and ship re- | Tavinary aip i WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I am anxious to meet‘mm‘mn SoSial vorferente. 15 be Phone 208 _Second and Seward. It might be well for the Yugoslavs to look through | pairing and building.. Prince Rupert is a naval and | At noon—Rotary Club, Baranof. him.” It is beter to avoid the use of ANXIOUS unless there is real ‘ci’l fn Juneau, February 12 the files of some of their own papers. They may find | air service haven and is about to see opened a great At 7:30 pm. — Annual meeting Oflanxmty, as, “I am anxious about his safety.” Instead, say, “I am EAGER “ A, Elkins, Acting Regional that ir own dictator has had some pretty IAHCV‘Ccnul(Np industry, whose industry has a bearing on Alaska Division of American Can- | {0 meet him.” Dir 2 ) S ’ v aska a an- | irector, and Dan Ralston, Game | E | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Azure. Pronounce azh-er, A as in AT, | gnforcement Supervisor, were to GENERAL PAINTS pinned on him, too. We recollect having seen | certain phases of munitions manufacture. | cer Society, Gold Room, Baranof. s of a song in which Marshal Tito was called| It's about time Ottawa included this center of the| Election of board of managers. | accent first syllable. | leave yesterday, Elkins going to and WALLPAPER' northwest in future defense plans. At 8 pm. — Volunteers in Emerg- OFTEN MISSPELLED: Eliminate; one L. Ellipse; two L's. Sitka for a meeting called for t,o»‘ ency group meet in Red Cross SYNONYMS: Laud (verb), praise, extol, compliment, applaud. day, and plans to return here Mon-i Ideal Paxnl stor‘ | b | , offices % o 4 ee ti is s | day. Ral yas t to Wrangell | | General's office. Sheriff Broaddu: ;F 9 $ | WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it yours.” Let us|day. Ralston was to go ge! Phone 549 Pred at Dh'-R EE [AKEN At 8:45 pm. — Community Center |jncrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | for a meeting there and to Ketchi- o 4 . The WGShmgmfl | arrested Cadell, and he is row in | night for adults at Teen-Age club kan, where a meeting will be held " Sar nth Aen st iz | GERMANE; closely allied; appropriatc; relevant.. (Pronounce jer-man,|kan, W a 2 ! Mer.y.Go-Round an Quentin TQ TA'YA VM.I.EY | with square dancing. ‘E as in HER, A as in MAIN, accent second syllable). “Your words are | Next Monday. He expects to return | About this time Howser got a BY FWS AGE“TS At 7:30 pm. — First practice alert | germiane to' the) subject” here next Tuesday. | Card Beverage c.. Weather: High, 38; low, 31; clear. B Fish and Wildlife Service officials let,” or some kind of a violet letter from his Washington attor- | :d from Page One) neys suggesting that the statute - — | of limitati as about to run starting with short blasts for 2| Leaving today, weather permit- or 3 minutes ( e o see | ting, for Haines and Skagway, will Wholesale 205 10th 8s. nuary 31 ; be U. C. Nelson, Federal Air Biol-| pHONB :16—DAY er NIGHT \ in Sweeney of Cleve- | on Pearson’s broadcast he had! Weainer permitting a pas- Sianus 3 ) ‘ 1 T described ; z;u(-i:u:\ better n:m- )u:;um[- x?\lxlx?d (vui‘)\‘L sage, deer taken at the nol'th]cud At nog <Kl Olub, Bainie MODERN 'ET a UE[TE oy = ogist, Clarence Matson, local Game pokebian of Pathier! Blingibe splled that | f Chichag At 8 pm. — Elks Lodge. <lid OBERTA LEE ||Enforcement Officer, and Blake| for MIXERS or BODA' FOP kesman of - | suing Peayon. He replied that onc | 0f Chichagof Kinnear, his assistant, and Bob weekend to the Haines Pehruary A §! e | | At noon — Chamber of Commerce | | Baker, Game Enforcement Officer| ) libel | with the gamblers and indicated | and Skagway districts to stock the % = 1 d e | that this ‘raised s quéstion mark | Talva Valley, U. C. Nelson; Federar| eeis st Baranol Qi WO e (B Aenialcadict 600 siglonend jav Kotebue, here on temprary| The Alaskan Hotel Aerie™ | about bringing suit. The attomeys| Ald Biologist with the Fish and | _— A. Never use highly colored stationery. White, pearl gray, very duty, They are making the trip on an o . 4 pale tints are in good taste. There must be no lines on the paper, and ! the FWS vess! Newly Renovated Reoms | quit. Some- | Wrote back that this wouldn't make | Wildlife Service, disclosed today. || ‘w,., finan- | any rence. | Nelson said angements have | one must write as straight as he can. Envelopes must correspond to | = s at Reasonable Rates 1158 the paper. | Italian dinners, sea food, steal 5 at the COUNTRY FHONE SINGLE O Howser sued been previously with home- | Lt i he attornéy whe s on the norther rbion | 7 is L R | ai icken ificantly the attor who ap- rs on the northern portion MADE BY NLRB IN ! Q. Should the bride who is being married in a suit or travellng!flm en all night—every night.| PHONE 555 ly wanted him to sue was| agof Island to trap a num- | | costume carry a bouquet of flowers? o o 48 i in 70 of his assistants hau got into trouble ; PO ' | | 1 p e also some Roger Robb, son of the late Justice | ber of deer for the purpose of CANNERY ELE(“'ION A. More appropriate would be a corsage of orchids, gardenias, or chind the| Robb whom I had criticized for Stocking Talya Valley. The deer | | any flower that suits her fancy. i WALT HATLIN ]‘homas H‘fdwafe (‘ — . ipulato suit of A Y on-| delaying a minimum wage act for | Were to have been ready at this - ‘Where should the napki i | v 5 pkins be placed when serving a buffet the United States for two decades, | time for transportation to their| SEATTLE, Jan. 27.— (P-Ballots meafi ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR W e. Nelson sa p . - o/ i | L and y ! [pew nome. Nelson said he has no | will be counted next Thursday at| . Place small Juncheon nepkins in neat piles at each of the four Experienced House Wirlng | PAINTS ons McCarthy-Lewis Axis ‘idea how successful the trappers |the National Labor Relations Board ‘wx’ners of the table. | Electrical Marine Repair | Builders’ and Shelf | have been but it is expected several |office here in the hotly contested : Phone Red 355 Juneau, Alaska HARDWARE rapter T probak Chapter 1V—Last Spring S laae - i Cha —] t Spring Senator P fL o cer Vi | 0 a book ‘]‘l“;“.n by MbOartivor Wistansinbegan mak- | male and female deer have been |election for control of 2,500 non- n and me called 1e ne e ne, : A taken. | resident Alaska ~ sal ing noises about blasting this col- residen aska salmon cannery by - Old Men.” That book described how | ymni 3 2 Leaving with Nelson to carry out | workers Yy Re: 2 um on the Senate floor. In fact, | the work of transporti | 2 | mington ters whims of fate on the Supreme Court | he gdvertised his plan rather wide. | L, "'k Of transporting the deer| The unions competing are the | L an A. C. GORDON V.F. SOLD and -om pd sometimes influenced American his- |1y, e e nd placing them in the Taiya Val-|Alaska Fish Cannery Workers | @ | i BERRS If_;o"{:il;fx. 1::“,':;(‘;, “(i:f, ley will be Clarence Matson, local |Union (AFL), Local )77. United Taku Post No. 5559 J.B Burford c.. h whim of fate delayed|so He wn‘ltcd, k d| Game Enforcement Officer, and|Packinghouse Workers (CIO) and . Who commanded the first flect to sail around the world? | Meeting every Thursday in o & the minimum wege act from be-| fro waited until quite recently, in | his assistant, Bob Kinnear, and|Local 7-C, International Longshore- . How many muscles are there in the human body? the C.LO. Hall at 8:00 p.m. “Our Doorstep Is Wora by coming constitutional in the United (oot until just two weeks béf‘or;t‘non Baker, who Is in Juneau on men and Warehousemen’s Union | . For what is “C. I. O.” the abbreviation? B Sk & e Batisfied Customers™ States for two decades. In 1921 the |yne Howser libel suit was originally | - -POraly duty from his post at|(md.). . What is hedonism? U. . Court of Appeals had upheld | suheduled to go to trial. Perhaps ) Kotzebue, where he is a Game En- | Thomas P. Graham, NLRB re- . Who painted the famous picture, “The Blue Boy”? | the minimum wage act for thelne knew that jurles, being b | torcenent GO 2 | gional director, said he had dis- ANSWERS: | n E : r dc FORD AGENCY District of Columbia as constitu-|can be susceptible to the speeches | A crate has been fitted over the missed charges filed against the . Fernando Magellan (1480-1521). | e Lrwin I eed LO. (Authcrized Dealers) ! t 2 !l office tn Case Lot Grocery GREASES — GAS — OIL tional only because Justice Charles| S 1 stern of the Fish and Wildlife Ser- | Alaska Sal T . {of Sena S. S ’e | a Salmon Industry, Inc., and o nators. Perhaps it was Not|yice vessel Grizzly Bear, which will |Local 7-C by tha’ Ewo! BElE unlons: . About 400. Ph ™ H. Robb had fallen from his horse g y | pure coincidénce that the las i , and was not sitting Ry ° that the last Mc-|be used for transporting the deer, | They charged the industry with dis iCongrses ot IuieIEAL Srganization. 1 i Juneau Motor Ce v T s il Y€ 10 hold the animals on their trip |crimination in hiring and conspir- . The doctrine that pleasure is the sole or chief good in life. HAY, GRAIN, COAL o o Later Justice Robb recovered, de- n the sa . 1 3 manded a hearing, and thus delay- ff:Mm ame day the jury got the| g, cChichagof Island to the Lynn |ing with Local 7-C to control em- | . Thomas Gainsborough (1727-88). and STORAGE | ) ed action on the minimum Wage| pernanc also it was i Canal area, Clarence Matson, along | ployment. ! aps als t s just coin i is A act for two years—during which|go o trot Howser's attorne: vith his duties as an enforcement R L L s . P |! E officer, is also skipper of the craft. There is no substitute for Newspaper Adveriising! | pap d g STEVENS’ JUNEAU DAIRIES fime tl:‘fi'!»b‘_‘«".~‘c H‘E*A“ 18n¢d | Roger Robb and Herbert Bingham, | JWC RUMMAGE SALE | from the Supreme Court. As a Ye-|poonen 4o 1o the attorneys for ra. | Tues, 10 o'clock, Joe George va- | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM sult of Justice Robb's rehearing s i v S o g 5 H = ator n ] SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN’S cant sto L TI8-3t | e ——— e ————————————————— B ieein te Duene) D pniater Fulico Layly ghoff BUERH 2 BNV cant store SRR 11| | LADIES_MISSES' ||l'a datly habit—ask for t by mame Court held the minimum wage act| Garthy. Perhaps it was also mere | [ET JIM SHARPE READY-TO-WEAR ] D unconstitutional, and the nited | coincidence that Bingham and Robb 3 IRV | : [ Beward Street Near Third i uneau &lries, Inc. . s a paid-ap subscriber 1o THE VALY ALASKA s':a.{?" was without ll»’f’d“fmf”“m took the case on a contingent fee, ’ A bsc legislation for two more decades. | anq that, when Howser and friends | gYRDes £l ; EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Chrysler Marine Engi explored dropping or compromising . Segments of . Writing g Present this coupon to the box office of the The Chatles w' cmer i et By implement Grandchildren Cause Trouble |the suit, it was these attorneys S. Stomach s Chapter TI probably results from | who objected 11 1% Room 1o . Chart CAPITOL THEATRE Mor!uary Marine Hardware . Vent the fact that my daughter moved| These were some of the backstage . Whip 3 1»531.‘#'; to California and presented me with | factors the public didn’'t know| . 1 antmal . i ow| 1 - sulpid tetor: ! : and recerve TWO TICKETS to see: - | pourtn ana Frackm ma Chas. G. Warner Co. " | : grandchildren, the oldest named about in the $350,000 libel suit which i ich | PHONE 136 . Naturally I visited Colif-|w P h % ; . Ber. . High, craggy B = i . (D s e now pown) i it . nttizona , | “THE BIG CAT” | In California any observer could | defendant Pearson told the truth, | ER 5. !l\,ll::ll’(‘e"llunvv Federal T 12¢ Paid by the Theatre . " ) w HOME GROCEHY ax—1zc Pald by the Thea Casler’s Men's Wear Spertswear . Phones 146 and 342 see that its new, war-won po - | that defendant Pearson acted with- | 24 ; "' emperor Soluth ¢ Yesterday’s Puzzl tion had made it the happy hunt-|out malice, and even volunteered 5. . Minute olution of Yesterday's Puzzie 4 articl | ing ground for hoodlums and the|the information that, even if un- iy 52 A dorbeetle 4. French ec. 9. Above Phone l‘—mLLow CAB C0.—Phone 22 m"‘“"“:m“ ; Ris T bk el Whts true, G Adkahd e 83. Snare clesiastical 10, Instrument kig gambler: » ; A‘o b .l ,‘x‘uf 3 the defenda 3 Pe arson’s R 51, Plexus 1 o oe cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and Arrow Shirts and Underwear Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 that those in charge of law en-|broadcast did not injure Howser's| 3o. Alternative 05 Slender finial 5 pemale ru Ane maiing and an insured : d Allen Edmonds Shoes American Meat — Phone 38 3 K god 5. Life's work distance RETURN YOU to your home with our comp¥iments. | el i forcement were lax; and in repori- 1 reputation. Groek % ing on this situation in a serics| There was only one Note of the & ; Ameri bl (i WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! of columns and broad n bothered me about the trial. Many ol " o . Anger o g p— To Banish “Blue Monday” I stated that the ¢ years ago, as Judge Alexander | 7 xR0 0 \{ directi A X rection of BoTAl' To give you more freedom ment officer, A 3 1| Holtzoff was appointed to the bench | W . Head coveri; 23] Keyed up w from work — TRY 4 gl twelve . Xha "fiffimm".‘f, rlx]-;:::'“;r' e Oldest Bank in Alaska [l wfl -hundred- 3 » Judge every day Ry é 7 boundary. one-hundred-d g Judge every day for a e B A st saiitior| 1 having salt shat: besatiee the 7 ] O 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1951 CLOTHES Chapter II came several months | Judge was absolutely fair and im- - - b > NUNN-BUSH SHOES later, when Fred Ifows But | 1 even to. me who had c / 7 .n « %EIET:‘;'?.‘,'Q‘E’ The B. M Behrends le:k %}Ehl H.S. GRAVES pefore he did s> sc things | cized him. 31 Boarih happened. One was that he came| So now I want to eat my words church Bore T S— Bank FRED HENNING ||| The Clothing Man il ed the finger at various cases e tiently in court for a week, got most the Attorney General's office was enthusiastic about him. She was seriff Beverly Broaddus of Men-|too glum; and when M: X | H - 4 ¢ no County in attempt to|indignant, I always feel sorry for | i ¢ COMMERCIAL SAVINGS 13—PHONES—49 High Quality Cabinet Wers Fras Delyvery for Home, Office or Stere in for serious criticism by the Cal-!publicly, and to say that the only jfornia Crime Commission whose|gripe I have with Ju Holtzoff v alert counsel, Warren Olney, point-| is that Mrs. Pearson, who sat pa- 4 Ok Cemplete Outfitter Men LEVP:,OXOE’I:ALLB " 39. Pe: r the cheek . smah hoona Safety Deposit g ST . y clo o 1 amblers | especially indignant when the Court S A 1 \ epparently close to the gamb I y g e 3 Tn addition, one of Howser's assis |of Appeals seemed to think Judge | 4 Roxes -’mo th nmn' mr BLACKWELL’S tants, Wiley Cadell, tricd to bribe| Epltzoff's facial express ‘ 3. M CABINET SHOP 1 FOR BETTER MEATS 117 Main St Phone T set 1p slot-machine protection with | the person on the other side of the | s allegedly to the Attorney dispute. | | . i

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