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¥ _we o ‘uuo)) ‘pIojireyy 4 “ydaq “JApy £IRIQU 2)EYS JROIUUO] News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927. -SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WILWRS, GRAYSIN George W, Traut Expires ARAGE NECRINC TAXLEGISATION Hickman Shows Self UNDBERGH PLINS LEFT, PRODUCED AS . BLUFFS SALVAGERS - POSTPONED UNTIL 10 RESUME TOUR o sowes o af West Main St. Home “yywoscrrowy iy i spig A Double Murderer > o Sixth Dfly Since “Dawn” De_‘[’rominent Manufacturer and Charter Member of TG S, Slayer of Parker Girl Confesses He Killed Pasadena T School Board Found Dead by Wife—Devoted 24 ‘Sllb[l]al’ifle Rescuers Do Their Administration Leaders Desire to Druggist and Links Young Friend in Shooting— VHCI'O Sets British HOflduraS iy parted for Newloundland Years to New Britain’s Educational System. ' Best to Entertain Obscure Study This Year's Returns ious Suicide Now Investigated. | His Goal But May Continue Brings No Word of Fliers ~ ceoreewiw Sightseer 1 Before Voting admapes | oouth to San Salvador SEARCHERS NOW PREPARE Rtz ZSECRETAR}MN i = T0 END FRUITLESS TASK i<’ ive “BiG DIVING EAPERT” DELAY HAS HIS SAKCTION " OF HER HOHEWARD TRP Friend Tells How She Tried to Per- with ).w i‘mL:]V.’“ ‘\.\.”:‘y,“,k !;;Ln;in— ut, vies Ir. Traut had comple West Main street, a ¢ Hill, a et Newspapernmien Commandeer Taxls— | Promised Corporation Levy Reduc- red he in excellent health. Guatemala Vetes “Lone Eagle” as suade Aviatrix Not to Embark on Rush To Scc Noted “Hero® Who| Uon May Be Postponed, is Fear— Its Adopted Son—Large Crowds ie left his iled to return mander Believes Los Angeles Will | 1is Wife hecane concerned as to his 1l she went to look for shocked to find him \ the floor of the bath- Hazardous Flight—Dirigible Com- Dined With Admiral, Enjoyed His| 1reasury Departmnt Insists Upon | Acclaim - Him at Airdrome — Hotel Sulte, and Rode on Destroy- | '0lding Total Slash to $225,000,- | Graphic Story of Flight Over W ild were pronour by the ja Not Leave Hangar for Another er Only To Find He Never saw | 00 Instead of $200.000,000 House Jungles and Flaming Volcanocs scars w scarch, room. Efforts to rouse him faili a Diver Before. Approved. . Told by Flier Himselr, " 0 A raut hurricdly summoned ot} > § the son o rep Y Ih\’l‘ e W er members of the household, Boston, Dec. 29 (P—A Lafayette, | 20 De 0, G o oA D e e ixth day since Mrs, Frances Wilson : g B ety e e R in turn communicated with S ey nt of tax reduction legisl o have committed sui Gray d her three men com- Ind., garage m and “sub- P Carl John Purn P on Unll atter March 15 Hosibeea | time ugo b bing tron Rooscvelt field for New- iy A marine expert for 4 was speed- R R RO S G T e Sikorsky amphi- oo pronounc SIehe Tt ing home today after an =l upon by Secretary Mellon | L he Dawn, brought n0. gead of angina pectoris round of adventure in the cou “hadrman Smoot, of the senate police ord of the fliers or their craft. | “Named for George Washington | Which he inspected ce committes, the theory | stigution that followed the dcath {"vlw;\-’\l lx))’» e -\‘“'x; s ’_“""*fi"l i Mr. Traut was born February 22 {tions at the scene of the better understanding then can | JEROME, WALSH. A suicide note, T Sema bl ¥ |ter at Provincetown, was dined I of the condition of the gov-| _Jerome Wa Ka and attributed to u ; SIBEBCY S SUZRION Cr AL ge 2.) E W. TRAUT | Rear Admiral Frank H. Brum er s finances. jlawyer, will attempt to save the lif jand then cd > — | whisked across Massachusctts bay in a statement {s-|of William rd Hic (Continued on Page 14) udor. I'wo navy destroyers and ) W W | v destroyer and finally sent to s caid that only after | e I one n scarching the waters off o U S NAVYR fiA A INST KLA |Dotel here in an admiral’s private | Maret 3 the treasury be in ; el 1 owe prepared to relinquish | Uo Ua 1 g, car. | position to know “with reasonable ek heir fruitless cruise by nightiall une| | Charles Shambaugh, as he was in- | definiteness the income for o s | troduced to newspapermen by a cap- #ndar_year 1827 repor tax | ’ me i (tain in full uniform in the office of purposcs on which we may rely for | (] I“ tae ‘ T SHOW GITY'S GAIN, BUYS COAL IELDS - d it, but he was a virtual | the fis !’ | l | landi king for a day. No mere millionaire | Thos | oty . Judge Kennedy Enters Decree in Impeachment Charges DiSmissed wovid mave cornm ‘ 2 aation e .| e i the atten- | postponing the le Mrs. Evar yute of the Dawn, said today he he- i a ey ol Federal Court " by Members of Senate "% e vt i the exening when e reduction ahouta e noa va e S8 Board ol Education Twenty Million Dollars Paid for 'or rron. iy | 5 > | shortly before other search. ‘ ‘(rl-vphnn- began to jangle in news- |treasury figure of 000,000, or | Lillete Starch Ugelcas paper oftcen here finereased 10§29 vorea | Figlres 8,34 Increase Here | 27,000 Acres the top ‘2t Dl Yor. 1une ST | S | are orders to the contrary ceived, Cha Lindbe les . Rose of the navy dirig i returned y alo; dahl, comr le Los Ange erday the prol | have reali fler S sislation have ar- ar for a I'm sure 1t would be use- | q | | “A civilian expert on salv p- [by the house. The tax bill now is) | m at 11:00, » pl s s same suvstantiad eives 1o SINCLAIR MOTION SPURNED MIDNIGHT -~ SESSION HELD «cuctons hus spont a1 waw waeniue | m the mana of the seniee fnance | ier after March 15 to determine | Ithe destroyer J. K. Paulding and | Whether receipts from back taxes| ] 3 g 3\\-1\1 be prepared to mp}w n.,“-\g,,\.n,._ lare to continue at a high level, or Population of State Figured at 1,- Coal Supply Will Be Shipped up to | men and cameramen at the admin- | Whether the decreased receipts from will hefore | Ch ‘and he is returning to Boston on she hoped | The will Decision of Supreme Court Hold- | tive, Informed That They Must v, Sen e Judiciary Follows Recent gislators, Seeking to Oust Execu Mrs. Grayson lef 1 the journ 1 Denmar Guat 120 (P wala City, Guatemals, Dec. capital of the and of today entertained its —Estimates Show People | Elm City in 3,000 Ton Colliers, dopted the Lone Eagle who came here on a mission of good will, Drifting from Country to Citles in | Company Explains fn Statement Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh com- pleted the and longest leg of (his Cent an flight over a hazardous mountainou: country at alm 2 100-mile an hour spec Spirit 50,9 ing Reserves Wad Been Fraudu- 580, Tve Without Pay—Representa- Istration building of the navy yard, |Pack taxes, which have been expect- | Press Dashes to Him cd for some time, have d st | Al fodiier pormen dashed |in. Present indications are that Oklahoma City, Okla., Dec, 29 () to the navy yard. Some even com- |they have, he ‘?'\'"”“"“" oy Most Instances. . Issued Today., 5 andeered ta s. They were| “During the first five months of y ! 5 and feared that they would com. | With t ime months a year ago,” ulation of Hartford increased by al- propert i envelope with a friend, ord. ] has ot yvet hec leatly Leased. tives Avted Withont Authority. Wyo., Dec aid it s navy today L hope | possession of the ndoned. oil reser nd Miss Mumfor: vould remain sealed until 4 1d heen St Impeachment charges aga Henry S Johnston and two other . —(P—Coal in West Virginia cover- pot Do in Wyomi T Louis perfor nees d 1 e together v eren stute o s were dismissed today | prehend but dimly the conclusions ; Mr- Mellon said, ck tax collec- 'mogt 5,000 during the year ended g approximately 27,000 acres have cd magnificently on the trip of about il a weel ago last Tuesday,” she 1o by members of the Oklahoma sen- | of the “expert | tions ilzl-"’;“n'“‘c"ln*r“ 980,000 83 €OM- | goptember 1, 1927, according to purchased by the Koppers com- miles from Mexico City, Lind- id, “and planned to spend | overrule tte sitting ! A marine captaln and an orderly Pared with $812,65,,000, a court of imp: bergh said. Seven hours and five Christmas t But she "pho Flavi ; [ eacertad N ha Gthest ohioik Urge Monthly Collections | board "of® edvcation™ estimatos™ from ' phny, subsidiary of"the UMEE'Gas |, \is\ies attar ho laft Mexico Gity. 1 d me on Priday and said w have inciuded in B heavy with gold brald edged their | _"Om_- estimate back tax «-on.r_- H’m ool neration f s for und Improvement corporation at a {landed at Aurora field here at oy the quit T. Tom Kight, house leader, who | v, o into tha' room. tlons:for the present flscal iyear is |19 . price said to reach $20,000,000 ac- |D. m., (central time sted but fought for scveral months to | Reporters found themselves con- | $250.000,000. To obtain this amount ew Haven's population cording to an announcement, made | Large Crowds at Ficld a2 up her mind bring charges against Governor | fronted by a middle aged man, so- |1t Will b ey LenlR m”": Br .'fl, ,h,"v,.mt":f,‘ ) pEraioday) (Tindbenen i, ot gl haiti ing I could say ould t to him) Jolnston, Chief Justice Branson of | berly dressed with well worn but 41 &¥erage of $23.300,000 a month. HIERnoE TR el This city 19 the hase for the east- fIEht might take ninc hours and ihe In making the formal tr s .| polished shoes, a leather coat, a | FOr the first five months of the|only about or tions of the company. crowds were still wending their way s B it Gk he g stalc supromedcourtiand Bresic | fuft S8 (S L& ST SO0L & resent I year, the average is a | The enumcration fi properties acquired are those toward the field when the York, Dec. 29 (P—Tiundreds followed the recent ion of ey Cordell, of the state | ghirt and a sober tle. He clutched ;1 than $18.000,000 per the number of children of the Houston Coal and Cake com- | peared between the peaks ‘ coves and fulets {lr<\”\' United Sta R i TR PV oo 1 Pt O T ) ot month. our and sixtecn years of Houston Collicrics company, |tinct volcanos, Fucgn and Agua (fire of Nova Seotia New- holding that the oil res had been Finally estimated expendi- | in h town in th te, are now d At : er). Torts to convene the This is the expert, gentlem one Coal and Coke company believed today 10| traudulently clalr byl oo > . i i e el e in the budget message do not |all reported to the Kind Coal and Coke company and | Guatemala accepted him wossibility that Mrs. | retary ot |cElslature bl O L e ST into consideration new legisla. | education and the annual lidewater Coal and Coke company. | friend and in recognition of on and erigy « a stance of th ilns “V”m«lwml--“(:‘wk " ! of population is now beir Coal from this distance will be the city conferred upon the fiver in theDawn| ¢, tlhie government and ey cretary Mellon's statement was Th o total h rman | work out. Last ch Mr. Smoot said that ber 1926, the board the bill carried a re- necticut's p lation shipped to ) ton Roads in 3,000 ton cotliers for City. 2 nt. If the Kopper company | When Lindbergl arri he re- in having the channel here |Ceived a message of felicitation frou w Haven from Hamp- |title “Adopted Son of Guatemala 22 to 16, the ion by Senator Guy ding that the hou representatives had no authori : navy is doing everything " Shambaugh began, some- tingly. “I have been watch- ing them ali day, and they are doing or the oil m f the de ply to a letter from Ch wh Smoot, i inasmuch destroyers, which yesterday of sca e : L duction of about $290.000,000, he| In September, 192 1 to a depth of 30 feet at low | President Coolidge and oth i convene itself and bring the c wonderful work. Why, do you real- | wanted to inquire whether ad- | vital statistics in the 20 ,,:;,Tsh‘,(;‘x to 6,000 ton |the president of Salvador ; iy o wld 1 the oll man to |0 RAJournbient vote was taken, | lec, those divers have fo go down 1 information which would 'ment of health ostimated : B, minisiry of war of Saivador. andgtosnatvol the nonih el el 2 Return to Hotel 100 feet before they begin to work, / the oniginal estimate waslpopulation. af about 1,500.0 A Pl e ot | “Hello Guatemala,” Lindbe: island {rom east to wes | o titles of Teapot Dome| ., turned to the hotel, | I think T'd be doing pretty good if 1| gyajiabie. compared with its es o of 1 said us he stepped from the plan nnander R. I art, dire 4 on placer locations. e i A e e T T e A i i P A I T E bl Bl ng the destroyers, believes that to- LLLORILEYS formal formal sessions, and vot- weights and heavy shoes, o say !capitol today that the republican Population Shifting i | Lindbergh expects to resume his day I climinate the last AL et to 2 in favor of a resolution : not of Zetting up again.” ; ; regulars i e 1 Central Am sm which might ha it coun were preparing to get be-| The e ican tour tomorrow ! » court of Impeachment had had a little difficulty re- hind the move for postponement. | tendency tion to shift - Q morning. heen scut the rvadio call which the J. RODertS 5 icdiction over any state tribuna when he had left avette S tolihe ollies ‘3 PRU flbEn BY H[]ARI] Several hours after his arrival, Le SN N e A s had his was regarded as open defi- ally concluded it must have Ctvinall i returned to the flying fleld and in- *d Sunday night, and believel 1all details e, of several unfavorable court at noon Monday. He had Mellon has been represented spected the s . Louis. He hove come from the Dawn. ¢ invalid. ind opinions, including the driven to Indiar et ! | polis found it to ct condition ‘he Plans Hop | s not di Thea Ra e e preme court ruling that the the afternoon train, posal as a means of settling the di Commissioners to Make for the conti his flight to 5 termination of | WARRANT IS lSSUED rs had no authority to call & navy vard Tuesday B e e e Nl i 2 Reilse Britien i B I ot posslhie seselonnetnacd Ryt eRe OV BT wils oo lai ol catahis destroyerl Bilhte sl il bo B o 1o on ¢ Recommendation With |1na there ir t field fs in Mrs. Grayson und her E— i | Which had just steamed out of the |come of the yoar now closing @ a suitable conditio . o Omdal, pilots Brice | o New Haven Bank Clerk to ral senators €on- harhor so the naval tug Mohave was Sen. Smoot Secks Delay the Budget Draft expects to continun Goldshorough, tor, and 1 lobby used. O B G e A e e s \dor. Should he luud be Arrested on Charge of Em- of convening I f : ] iKoehler, motor exp “Did they know you at the ng i thot a tly S 7 i £ is given the program, tor Smoy t AL B R ed Thea Rasche, German avia-1 poegzleme oreily lofforestall curtier 4atontlve) v - hiaviine v as ey T neetion with the budget be- |10 fIy to San Salvador Junuar 2 e he zzlement. . e s ing ti t 1 trix, from attempting a transatlan ¥ S tip S o 5 OEtiel OB B THittes) pived by the board of witer |MOIRINE there tivo days tic flight spring. N Hnven it S0 ol s Nt T L 'hj'” "“:_ "I'"“'f.r (Continued Three) i Sl A ellees] thusiastic Guatemalens w T e R o e i YR ¥ that a declined to interfore with the hote 15 for action] by the|er bin i T o) Pross tha tinance and taxation 13 a | == r Tentals be fn-| (Continued on Pa » meet the costs of ex- s s HAVING STRTEEN WIVES Sy L GOs W e e e e o e Disperse All Mcetings L (it Lyl e, BRI H RS Ma woh D. | Tn issning the injunction, which | MINIS’[‘ER RESIGNSI CONTEMPT GASE DELAY‘ with Mr s not that w il ehe Wadld wndedtake dhie MEDE nggiter gooeh B8 A v John ' was made returnable January 3, the has not yet district court directed the sheriff to | sperse all meetings, but explained | 5 9 v 3 Missing Witness «in Teapot Dome that Clark it was the duty of the persons hene- | PT- €. €. Wu, Foreign Affairs Head clf, however, perhaps with an ler woman as co-pilot, but with 0 men navigator and m Buckley at Hartrord bu 1 v | The Regi rowill c. She said she would 1 was yecently diseharged when an ' fited by the order to file a complaint | _yug played Prominent P | Case to ask for Postponement at oon members of the board seaplane built to survive rou BeAS niiaitiof his books sh 1 a shortage i it was violated € s ot this idea in mind through | v seas qudit o J00ks showed a s f 8 Meeting on January 6. ¢ {dgeporic ho Impersonate it forced down of $2,000 and that the loss was made The legislators, prevented by an- | I Afairs of Orient t . but it has not yet been in. Bridgeporiee Wha \personated Additional reports from persons good by a honding cor The other injunction from collecting pay | ¥ wshington, Dee., 20 (P—Cour 1in the estimate of in-| gaint Nicholas Rattles O List certain they heard an air- warrant R cmbezzlement. since they convened Drec. 6, pointed | Shanghai, Dec, 20 (®—Dr. (. ¢ H. M. Blackme ing On occasions in the pa’t the | faturday night and Sunday Clark lives in Fiibert avenue with e Wu, minister of 1o Affairs in the | Dome witness, notified dist n at h has disapproved high- | of Names To Polics —_— | his widowed mother. I (Continued on Page Three) | Nanking nationali roment and | attorney’s office tods e s [ £ | inued on Pa - Seven) i e | Dr. Sun Fo, minister of finance, have | would or a postponcment of th | resigned, cil man’s contempt hearing when FINDS PEARL 1N OVSTER | 4 TLANTIC CROSSED § TIMES IN 1927 | vr e c v oo oo oo o b i | HOSPITAL AUTHORITIES MAY INSTALL Dr. Wu Ting-} minister at W ton, was educat- | { ed in the Unite tes. He re-ica | turned to China in 1504 and entered | the public service } (P Santa 1 for having e says he has, articular o fs e wtsiwcir - CLINIC TO CONSIDER MENTAL CASES bor s al stor. se why he should not forfeit $100,000 under the law sponsore s who New Britain Man Had Boen ,.! 24 DISAPPEAR ON OCEANIC FLIGHTS L former ( hines: mor ing Just S otherwi h a Situation Whe 1 Y " promi- | Senator Walsh, of Montana, prose- | S T v P fitn [known s Frank Wills ¢ hoasts of th Bite on Large Gem, Disaster More Often Than Fortune Rode the Wings of | nent part in forc cutor of the sehate oil fnquiry. 3“1;& }I;?(‘“ ‘md(,“li,Lc‘lk'lglefld]“_‘l,?mt: !nSt!tUtéon at e LR e w Thi y ar . | h Chiang K. ) Meanwhile he has been @ummon- Middletown, Confer o st ; o . |ivston, : A pearh e e of o larse ool Planes Which Too Often Soared Into Silence, o the 1eadurs in ihe Conr Do 51 | e o s o e o SO This City— Would l(;nl-"“;mfnltl )Ko' :e.ng'e S O as part of a meal in the Cafe Mel- Never to Return Or to Be Seen Again. Sanlon in March, 1926, and again (ry 1. Sinclair and Albert B, Fall, set AL Wid be Lirst of Hts Kind in Conn. | ptaint of one of the New York wives i en et Rt with Chiang played a prominent part | for ary 16, and if he still re- one, New Haven, last night by Stan- {in the setting up of the Nanking na- | {usc who charged that as is expected, he will be | e oy 3 : & s f'.,,\.‘ Yedich Aivee “,,imqn o “[J‘,,h\‘.‘ (UP)—The | Pive Atlantic Victories |tionalists government as aistinct | cited to show hy a second ) 2 ”Z’K;i e e red )"‘i ‘i‘,fi:&;:"" s s iy i this « s unparalleled | The Atlantie was crosscd success- | from that at Hankow early in 1927, | hundred thousand . dollars shoald ] e el S e e prior o the discovery, Mr. Samor- | “IF year R B S Ty A ) (e T (oLl oS s I Py s T, e Ll i had considerable correspondence on |er brother's name 1o two st Gy Bappetel e e D R e e e of berlin, Byrd, Brock and Costes), and | prominent part in the foreign rela- | His attorneys desire to combine | RSN oot mieni alllofneted el el et { Wills told t1 THote 8 i dscoevamadel o) s ton fonrimoro ilicrs whiofthe tPagina ‘s Fav s Honelulu fouk | ions lof the natipnalists sisre. or two cases, and attack the con- | that Dr. Roy L. I perintend- | Tt Ig understood that it is the de- | After his arrest Wilis fold the the Con Hospi- 1t of the state health expets to |lice that she Was but one of . [braved tr FOELE e cean flights, bringing | times (Maitland, Smith, Goebel and |less supplanting I Chen, for- stitutionality of he Walsh law. [ Nodkiy PR At ik it e e | e total Sloata to Jensen). But against these victories |mer foreign minister of the Hank Blackmer, who was chairman of |l nt Middletown, an {oeai o p :Nw\!’,.'.m;: i g T SR R fter the contest, he with his frionds| AbSsence of any trace of the am-|must be writien a score of defeats. | government, as the leading sgokes- |tho hoard of the Midwest Hefming | 1:¢cks. superint ioes Sl e b e S e e e B e Al S S e {phibian “Dawn” in which Mrs.| Ten of the 20 unsuccessful at-!man for nationalists in their has been in Europe since | 1ospital, hav uik 2 Cathbo thuieaty | oy b ared that one wife whont nd mu O iro and as the loc iyson, Oskar | tempts did not result in loss of life. | relations with the foreign powers. | andal developed {and plan to carry 1t . Leak and Dr. Reeks will have and dec porough nd pryed en) (hE TAIE shall s o0 1 pilots cither were able to get| Dr. Wu has been an opponent of | Sativn s s40e Dr. Leak recently addressed n|a conference within a few days to |he wooed in New Haven 1 man bit into one of {Omdal, Brice Goid were s struck something | 1'red Kochler left Roosevelt field for | back to land or were forced like the communists for some time and | — 4 |Eathering of nurses and internes at | discuss further details. Xl 1_ t 2 : 97 g i e e i 0 1 i SLhIce (I £ T ST it e ity e o fi| 2ol atietnie e el N Imenta Eatnte efararatsainers, [ Knaya ol nit ol g s Riel discovered the pearl. |fight to Europe, increased f0 24 the tand be picked up by a passing ves- | for the Canton communist uprising THE WEATHER [ olEth CRLiatE LS it e L oRlOas i ema niained dtor atienfAna Y ton aad whe 15 PERERS Bir s has no knowledge | number of aviators who since May 8 sel, or, like Francesco De Pinedo, to | whic just been crushed after | | — (e s il et ool SenoPareliats i iR ece Rt of the worth of the gem but an au- [have soared into rilence. |land at an island before reaching | ruthle: aughter. D, also re- New Britain and vicinity: | | people £ 1ehen A Te s 5 \' L .L‘?:n b “f‘nr ommcs vt | WIS refusedin walvh. slning thority on the subject told him last | Casting up gerial accounts for the | the mainland cently urged the American authori- Rain tonight and probably | |mentally sick, and _their g bt “j:!“ "_"“ “f’:ou o st te Lon E& Toreciw ol WHBH /4 night t the find was a genuir ar, one finds more often Ten Never Return tics to har any loan by Americans to | | Friday morning; slightly 8l jEanass in degree and .\rm.u..‘nl..v.\‘.]\‘- ‘; n;;l.'m .«m\;s o0 Kr sultation | raigned In court today and his ¢ pearl. After showing it to a number |than fortune rode the wings of the| But the other 10 mingly mwthnmm on the security of the South | warmer tonight; colder by actly the same as the physic 1‘\ *'f k. ' Midd ‘(:{\\x|' )\)m : ‘,xr :r!\.u (41~ A b e s of admirers, lie planned to take it lmvmw in which men and women death at sea. The full list of fatali- | Manchurian railway, declaring that | | Iriday night. | {Some people have a slight f\*“f:‘ 05 LRUED DAYEIQ LS. a0 NS | pers from New York state geach 10 a jeweler and liave its worth as- [sought to span the Atlantic and Pa. —_— | Japan was using the railway as “un h can be o Others — b #* I have o chronic condition for which | (Continued on Page Thirteen) |here. ayed. 'eifie, (Continucd on Page Two) |lnstrumcnl of imperialism.

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