The Daily Sun (Goose Creek, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 107, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1940 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28,
Pfionct520
Smith P.-T.A-
Carnival Plans
Are Announced
Ashbel Smith Parent-Teacher
association hu releaaed detailed
plan* for a program to be pre-
MissRoebud,
0. W. Lawless
Are Married-
Announcement ha* been made of
eented a* a part of the annual the marriage of Mlaa Juno Roee
school carnival to he held In the Roebuck, daughter of C W. Roe-
ochool ground*; Wednesday eve- buck, Sr., of Leeavllle, U-, to
nlng. Food booth*, fortune teller*' Oliver W, Lawless, son of Mr. and
booth, house of horror*, a fish Mr*. R. L Lawless of Odoae Creek,
pond, and music by Jerome Me- The wedding took place on Oct.
Cain and hi* boys will provide 14 at the home of Rev. W. A.
entertainment on the grounds. Corkern, pastor of the Orange
The program to be presented in Baptist church. *
the school auditorium will include The couple will make their home
selections tpue Mexican G|lrls in Goose Creek. < " *>’»>\
Tipica hand, the kitchen band, ——*-------
“Such Is \Mt,” and a mock wed-
ding.
A list of concession booths and
the women in charge follows:
candy, Mesdames Bob King, R. D.
Cargill, and W. A. Hill; popeori
- - * d Wsav
Mrs. Richard
er; soda water, Mrs. j.»W. Mer-
eer; lee cream, Mrs. L. H. Rob-
Wooster Garden
Club To Plan ,
grunt
ttafcs D. Bene
Funeral Services
To Be Tomorrow
18 of Original
Members Attc
Pelly Services
(Continued from Page V
his retirement on April 4, this
year. For four years prior to com-
ing to Baytown, he was employed
iff? .......
refining departments of
the Standard Oil Company of Lou-
isiana and Standard of New Jersey
as stlllman and foreman.
For two years prior to that,
from IMS to 1915, he -was a sales-
man for Standard.of Indiana, a
profession he had followed for JJ
years before joining the Standard
'•aft ■ • , - -■ * ■"
Eighteen charter nm*
Cental Baptist church
•nt Sunday mbrWjl
, *>»y wrvloa* conducted w,|
C. Jordan, one of tlw ca£|
of the congregation. y
The oldest and younn* I
fts'UrS
nlsed. •
A photograph of R»v
*lvc"to *»-’h of the |
tor members.
Mussolini and
Hitler Confer
'‘to
AT
JL > *
(Continued from Page 1)
been a dispatch of the official
Stefani news agency during the
bania. >' '
f rontier dosed
It reported #that groups of
armed Greeks were concentrat- ^ ghat Wellington
ing on the frontier at six points j>vt(er wiH oarr> through his
between the lakes of Prespa and . |jj** |a mind Alley," three-act
Those .Rending Wh0 J
of the congregation w2
church was founded in ,2
£ A. Gibbons, Mr, C
Mr*. E. C. Ashley, Mr, J
Ashley, Mr*. T. C. Burn
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs 0
ton, Mrs. Millie Krazi/r
W. McMIcken, Mr, uf]
S' Ashley, Mrs, b0J
J. C, Cates, Mrs. R a pii
J!08*' Mrs. H Foutaln
M. A. Broadway
HAL WILSON, gangster, will
A special meeting of the Woos-
erts; cake And coffee, Mrs. Gus ^ (iiuden v—n yggluj
“ Mrs. Moran
t; hot dop and
Mr*. B. Nettle, and pose of1 beginning a program of
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Jdr*. L Stn
MISSES MARY AMANDA-HAMMOND, left, and
Lai* I an* ton. right, of Hollywood, were among
the California visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dzilsky, Jr., and son, Shelby Langtdn
last week. A number of informal hospitalities
centered around the visitors during their visit
to be presented tonight
at the Baytown (otrimcnity
. -JBipty' rIBmbp -flfefrti. .*.%»>
17,000,000
Draff Drawing!
booth, Mr*. A. Sheffield; catrack
Mr*. S. W. Dobson; house of hor-
rors, Mrs. Julia Langham; fish
pond, Mrs. Wesley Woods.
Harold Keown will he master of
ceremonies for the entire program
to be presented on the stage.
Mr*. G. Wilkins will be in charge
of the tease act, and E. E. Mc-
Nulty will present a tight rope
act.
E. V. Blissard, Sr,, will be direc-
tor of the kiteben band Which will
be composed of Misses Hallic
Simms and Eleanor Rhodes, Paul
Balke, Victor Lannou, Walter
Bradbury, T. A. Andrus and Mes-
dames Langham, T. W. Hcatfcrly,
J. S. Francis, J. A. Baldridge. E,
i: Mr*. • .£* J. Coleman, publicity
chairman, urges that, all members
attend the meeting. Jl
Campaign Foes
Near Race Peak
Mr. and Mr*. John DiiUky, Jr.
waijai hfrrtl Uulidsg MNtligg . at
their home in Danubina Acres at
(Continued from Page 1)
through the Metropolitan area. At
Madison Square Garden tonight, he
speaks to a Democratic rally and
by radio to the entire nation, in
a political offensive against his
opponent. •
Wlllkic said Hull, in his address
MbiMr_______
* buffet supper honoring their before the National Press club,
houe* guests, Jldiaae* Mary Aman- had “pointed up more clearly than
dg Hhmmand and Lois Langton could any contemporary critic of
of Hollywood, Cal. the New Deal the serious failure
;«gatvast* g3=p?s ^!rfZ
The cast of “Such is Life,:' will Mentor.!! *a that he had warned as carlY as
have Miss Halie Stnuns a* girl; ,„h 1935 aKainst inadequate defense
Vietor Unnou as hoy; Mrs. Sor- w^lc^ wa, e^e cled Sv "m8ke8 the whole tragedy ot
reU as singer; Miss Virginia Ra- “t8 aad autimn leaves Oramre world condition8 and our Prescnt
n, u p>.niit; W,.«y Word. .. prtt.rta™ pAltlon In relnlion t.
K,r;r»«s*iis'w K&SsLX"
Corrie Langham, Glenda Jenkins p*ted the *PP°‘ntments.
them ever more apparent.’
fifttfcs Wve M
Italian Raiders
'BN Alley' WiH
1T(
Be Staged Tonight
Kqnlapoli. It alleged that Alban
ian frontier police had arrested
six Greeks who crossed the fron-
tier north of Koritza without au-
thorization and pentrated one kil-
ometer <* mile) into Albania. It
said that Greece had closed al-
most the entire frontier and re-
fused to permit Albanian farmers
working on Greek soil to enter
Greek territory.
An airplane, “believed to be (Continued from Page 1)"
British," had flown over south- gangdfer Who lead* hi* piob into
(Continued from Page 1) ern Albania, dropping leaflets the home of Dr. Amaony Shelbys
mand announced that Italian wh*ch called on Italian* to revolt u a hide-away with the police
forces had attacked from the Al- against Italy. Hundred* of Greek 4»t on hi* trail, I* played by
banian frontier and that the students, the dispatch said, dem- Wellington Parker. In the role . .,
Greek troops were resisting stub- onstrated against Italy *{ Janina of Uu WchologUt wiM be Elton ^y 0 ^."^2
k«.i.. ana RpmI, fla»« the Tueb. Rthel Levine as Mazie ”n0 was irtr< lar> Of war
sident Taft's cabinet foui
before the World war,
retary of State in Her
ver’s cabinet.
Roosevelt To Speak
Secretary of the Na
h’ranco separately and that it fre|le Clayton as Agnes, Jlmml: Mortem hi if (r°
m.ght be necessary for Cft.no to Tyree a* Teddy, jtywyt Rywlds LneralVbert H jl
go to Albania^ ------------
iConUiniM from Pa«,
live service at this stage,
national defense prepared]
material procuremen. i
mount," Dykstra said in i
statement.
Gne of the busiest
Washington was Qil c
ris, retired, ot Elizabeth,!
a veteran of three
draft batteries Ht. 1
master of ceremonies tau
The honor of drawing ;
number will go to 73-ycar (
bornly and waved Greek flags Ciong the Tuck. Ethel Levine a* Mazie
•■n raid sirens shrieked four frontier. Albania charged that Stover, We gun molt companion of
alarms within three hours and Greece was agitating against Al- (he gangster, also has a major
anti-aircraft guns burst into fire bania in the belief that Britain role. t w ; c * •; j. >?.
to the cheers of tens of thous- wa« re»dy to seife ■ troops. Other memoers of the cast are
ands of people who stood in the »U was said that Mussolini prob- Alice Tyree a* Dorls Shelby, W,
streets looking vainly for Italian wovld see Hitler, JLaval ^and Jones, «Jf., «• Frtd Landis,
planes.
Attempt Ma^e To Roat
Ship Aground Oa Beach
The guest list Included the
hosts and honorees, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer H. McKinney, Mrs. Lavina
A. Latlippe, Vincent Latlippc, and
Tommy Dzilsky,_____________________
and Lawrence Evely Casey as
children. - v
Characters of the wedding fol-
low; Angina Pectoris Perlina Egg-
plant, Mrs. R. J. La Vergne tthc
"* bride); Gsnrge Washington Augus. ------
tud Peabean, C. Q. Alevandcr,
rzzj’-'gssr’iZ,««««.
Samantha Eggplant, Mrs. Paul Rice-TeXSS Game
Balke tmother of the bride); Cy
Roosevelt Club
To Attend Rally
Italian*! Rounded t’p
—HeHcn -rmmded up Italians. Pub-
lic buildings were guarded by
hordes of secret police as a safe-
guard against fifth columnists.
Pedestrians scurried for cover
as the first air raid alarm sound-
ed at 7 a.m., one hour after the
expiration of an Italian ultimatum
demanding permission to occupy PRINCE "RUPERT, B, C„ Oct.
the country. The ultimatum was HttRi—Salvage tugs today were at-
Donald M. Nelson, merchandise rejected. tempting to refloat the 11,000,000
executive, has been designated Pri- News of the outbreak of fight- steamship Alaska which went
pritiee Administrator by President ing came in a high command com- aground at full speed yesterday 60
Roosevelt. He heads the board con- munique. ■ feet from a towering cliff and
sisting of Knudsen, Stettinius and The Italian attack was made, ac- probable disaster.
Leon Henderson, to require produc- cording to the communique, half As it was, none of the 278 pas
Dqnald M. Nelson
28
Minnie Lee Vickery as Nora.
Admission prices are 35 cents
for adult* and 20 cents for chil-
dren' In families without member-
ship in the Humble club; 20 cents
for adults and Id cents for chil-
dren of families having member-
ship. and 20 cents for students.
Roosevelt headquarters Saturday,
members of the local Roosevelt
A group of TrlCitlans attended club today were preparing to at
„ ... 1 ... tion and delivery of national de- an hour before the expiration of gengerg an<i 100 member* of
Following a ^coffee and^rally at f(,nse materials ahead of goods pre- the ultimatum demanding that crew suffered more than spi
viously ordered by private cidultry.
Housing Board To
Cut Interest Cost
Jocka
Other government officUl
follow Stimson In drawing
Before Stimson draws
ber there will be a snort |
by President Roosevelt,
return to' Washington to|
in person. Otherw®
speak by radio frim
Park home.
After the preliminaries,!
tecrs will continue the
far into Tuesday night,
early Wednesday until ad)
000 have been drawn.
woM^tt»r atCbrWa,'TreM «? twnV'iii Hwirton Und thn eounty-wide fjdly at 8
i
Titters Eggplant Mr*. Bryson Saturday and later attended the P- Tuesday in the Music hall
Filbert Ithe*hide’s sister); Sen- Plantation dinner club. at the coliseum, Houston.
©by Celeryhead, Mrs. W. W. Wei
key Imother of the groob); Mrs
Shoesinhock, Mrs. Sorrell (solo
Included in the group were The club announced that trans-
Heart Attack Fatal
To Famous Surgeon
Italian troops be permitted
occupy suck Greek territory
they saw fit.
Mieses Savanah Link. Myrtle portation will be available for all
Chandler ond Marjorie Allred and who desirc to attend this raUy and TEMPLE, Oct. 28. (l'K)-- A heart
ESzra ’ Pumpkin vine, 8. S, Mr*. Vernetta'Ellis, Floyd Fergu- Mired everybody to asemble
Shamblin (b**t man); 0*car On- son, A. M. Timberlake,
Ion, E. S. Moore and Jupiter Shaver and Dttn Smith.
Jehosephat, L. H. Roberts (grooms f.'-- ., -............-
men); Pearl Button, Mrs. Walter
Bradbury, and Ruby Rhubarb,
Mrs. Troy Casey (bridesmaids);
Marie Roscpetai, Miss McPhaii,
and Sadie Lily Bulb, Miss Braw-
ner tflowergirl*); Sammie Bitter-
weed, S. W. Nowlin (ringbearer);
attack yesterday ended the brilli-
140 Men Die When
Canadian Cruiser Sunk
Robert fi'-l? P- m. Tuesday at Odd Fellows Mt mcdi'al carcer of Dr> A c
the
and bruises. But had the Alaska C ontinued from I'agr I)
ploughed Into the cliff, passengers saved-by the transaction he said,
said, scores probably would have The formal contract for con-
been killed. ~. atruction of the project-was exe-
The passengers were brought C!ltefl Friday, with-the Knutson
ashore yesterday from the steam- Construction Company, of Hous-
er North Coast, which rescued ton. with work scheduled to get
them from the beach where they under way November 4.
had huddled in a near-freezing -=— -:—
temperature for seven hour*.
W. A. Pounds, Jr,
was a recent guest of hi* j
Mrs. W A Pounds, and f
ter, Mrs. W. M. Douglas, (
Douglas.
hall
R. L. Bobbitt of San Antonio,
member of the Texas highway
Calendar
Scott, internationally famous sur-
geon of Temple.
Funeral services fo,r the 75-year-
OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 28. (UB—The
naval ministry announced today
that the Canadian destroyer Ma,r-
garee had been sunk in the North
TRY SUN CLASSIFIED ADS
*Mrs. A, M. Jarvis of IhSlesidt4
is. the guest of her son, A. D-
Jervis and Mrs. Jarvi*.
CAUGHT
€DU>?|
cznnz
discomioi
throat, e'
with clie
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Tuesday
we.., «. ... ------------- Ban Jkcinto P-TA carnival at
Lydia Loophole, Mrs. Doyle Tho- school, 6 p.m. Program at 7:30 „?ua0'’
mas (maid of honor); Peter Pop- p.m. ^ “ •’
over, R. D. C&rgllj (chief usher); Helen Olheim concert, Ban Ja-
Dr. Trapeziu*, Mr*. L. J. Choate. Cjnto High school auditorium in
Wedding guests will be Alma Houston, 8:15 p.m.
Avacado, Mr*; 8. G; Ward; Bally ■ intermediate group, Girl Scouts,
Sauerkraut; Mis* McNulty; Susie Baytown Community house, 4 p.m.
Bcteeorepolnt; 'Mrs. T: A. Aridrus; O.B.8. Study clun, Masonic hall,
Cerate Cowbell, Mrt. E. V, Bits- 6 to 7 p-».
also will speak and Geo. Eddy will
be master of ceremonies. The in-
vocation will be by Dr. James E.
commission, will be the principal *unerai services og me o-year-
unonkor Mrs H H Weinert Hi. old cancer authority will be held Atlantic in a collision with a mer-
rector of the woman's division t°m°rrnw morning. chant ship last Tuesday, With the
rector of the womans division, ^ ScoU one ^ ^ fcuBdetg j0M of 140 ^ the destroyer crew.
of Scott and White hospital, had Only 31 of the 171 men of the
long been recognized as a leading Margaree were known to have
American authority on the diag- been saved. ; It was the second
nosis and treatment of cancer and major loss to the Canadian fleet
as -“arwg? sswpme is.sr ;r.
8 large number of callers visited His special method was h<* knife
the headauarters surgery on which ho made numer-
There will be music and a radio ous talks before lay and medical
to bring President Roosevelt’s audiences,
speeches to headquarters from now
Wm. States Jacobs and R. P.
sank; City Bud Cuctimber, Mr*. G
WitkHtf ’
A prize wlB be glvtwi to the boy
Goose Creek Rebekah lodge, No, ford announced
until the election, Mrs. J. F. Luns-
HighlndsCarffl'yal
Comraittees To Meet
collision during) evacuation opera-
tion* off Bordeaux, France.
One American crew member,
James Marin Henderson Of Wash-
ington, D, C, was among the
Margaree dbad. * -■>
THE CHRISTMAS CARD YOU SEND
iv
_ Ladies’ Day at Baytown Coun-
and *gi"rf w&rta/ the hart Hah *'■ and J- Venable arc
lowe’en costume,' ' Baytown Baptist W.M.U,, 9:30 the parents of a daughter born
■v s-st t 7 \*,1 - Saturday at the Baytown hospital. or,v„.
si
Final arrangement* will be
completed for the Hallowe’en car-
Swindler Curries On
Work From Jail Cefl
IIP YOU ORDER FROM US)
Jessie Mae Sailor Is
feted With Stiver
Miss Je**le Mae Bailor wa#
oree Saturday’at a birthday
hon-
rap-
■d: First Baptist Phebean class, Mrs.
Milton Webb, MO East Man, 2:30
committees meet at the school
house Tuesday morn;n,>
EL PASO, Oct. 00. <IU>> — An El
Paso *windtor—a county jail pris-
oner at the time—wq* recently in-
pM.
isataotf’Bar.t
Caruso the famous tenor, al- The meeting will be held in the dieted further because of a “gold
ways mr^ a Sluck P^nny 4Ph5ol building at 0.30 a.m. It brick” scheme Which allegedly
In hi* pocket when he went upon was called by Mis. H. A.
the atage. well, president. -
Barn-
Hlghtower »t the letter's home.
the refreshment thbio Wa* ««n
vd Lucille
V.’’
Dr. and Mr*. W. E. Swanson
i!fnnreRoJh^tK0ld Ola Hieh- were'among the Tfl-Otlan. who
Minnie Roberts, and O 8 attended the Rica-Texa* football
Hightower and Joe Thompson.
Stiles, Vlr-
Story Hour Held
At PuWie LNary
in the Houstonaife|uditorlum
f, j
Sunday evening
da^rhtera of t^llteRev
Houston, uaugnters or tne JaicJEtfv*
under the direction £ Mr*. Carl Mr a|t(J Mrg_ Joe gmith spcnt
McKinney, *,re 8^ry'‘ell!5* at the week-end in Chapel Hill
^ the' Rice-
Z the program ^football game,ln -Hourton
Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Jahn an!
Faye daughter, Mildred, of Bryan were
netted him thousands of dollars.
He “sold" bat cave* in Arkansas
to a Pueblo. Colo., physician.
The “sale” was made through
correspondence with the doctor
while the alleged swindler wa* in
JaiL
* t he prisoner convinced the doc-
tor that the bat caves, similar to
Carlsbad Caverns, would bring
him a steady revenue. After an
exchange of letter* with the
SSI
WiU No! Be Sen! By
Anyone Else Here!
The Daily Sun has Christmas card
Samples from four manufacturers—one
in, Houston, one in San Antonio, one m
Los Angeles and one from Chicago
Wi
Once an order is received 7*7
m The bat cave* are worth hund-
red* of thousands of dollars and
are operated by a syndlcate. J
c»y of LI- j
' for Presi-
Moorovia, Capital
dent Monroe
States.
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
id the' Shoe- the we*k'end guest* of Mrs. Daisy
*, ' "Humpy - M, M . Ran nett senior
Mix* Mary Lea Bennett, senior
George crwiora, gtud#Rt at yje University of Texas,
, * was at home over the week-end
end attended the Rlce-Texas foot-
ball game.
Mies Eloise Farri* and Harold
‘ *•Jr-8Lud#nt' * th*,Uni;
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These cards are inexpensive —-and
-ariffrfcJstfWBS-
;
Mmmm
10V
W.
„ . ■ , 'j At thl.
■ B -H- and,
your choice from dozens of samples,
at the same time, getting this task done
bow instead of at the last minute.
Chronic bronchitis may develop If
your cough, chest cold, or acute bron-
chitis i* not treated and you cannot
afford to take a chance with any medi-
armsSEWtSE
*aBiaw?1 T,,SI
laden phlegm and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw. tender, Inflamed
bronchial mucous membranes.
Creomul#lon Mends beechwood
It contains no narcotics. *
No matter bow many medicines
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P,U, Clark Co
Bflfus Le«nard
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Bm» Murry Coo)
(Thomas Small llt
! Cl*r*nce G Stewi
, gurlin Woodson
I jtrry Halliet ual
I Richard P*t Conn
William Travis.Po
Edeai Robert Boi
I George Hale Ship
1 Thomas Edward
Frank Gerald Spel
I gus Lee Isom
I Junes Guy Van V
I g^rt Leo Bruct
j grain Wright
Bennie Bert Folli*
I Bennie Lee Parne1
1 CUrence Eugene <
r gggene Vernon M
I John Edward Hen
[ ffintam Robert K
’Emilio Nedina
| Horton LaFayetti
\ Richard Dennis *
j Edward Wilson 81
I Jodie Dome Dorse;
I Harold Pederiek O
I Emmitt Eric Wai
Alex Debar
I Floyd August Sta
i Car| Earl Ewell
I otto Louis Shime
| EUis Eugene LaK(
\ Jot Sirooka
I Johnnie Hurts
| Willie Odell Gardn
I Leo Lacoui
| Clay Henry Alfred
| Marvin Harold Wei
| Jonathan Reese ,
I Lodie Emil Prasek
| Jacob David Mille
| Leo Raymond Svrce
I Earnest Jenkins
i tefen Ab xaiiucr
| Herman Adolph Eh
| George Barrett
I Oscar Joe Becker
I Pete Paul Kristinek
| Roiand Charles Bur
I Stewart Jackson Fi
i Jtd-ard 1- - Cha
I Hebert Otto Niemey
tPsikel H. Hooks
I Albert Dorsey Smit
I Thomas James Dens
I Walter Leroy bcott
i Jessie Rodriguz Eli:
I Johnnie James Kosi
I Wallace Manuel Dal
f Pete Lei b ham
(K. C. Clark
I Alex Laday
| Citrance Singleton
1 R»y McKinney
I/Johnnie Armstrong
I John Wyatt
l Bohoufi Emil Witter
I Loyd Clark
I Vernon Douglas Hat
1 Frank Joe Cream J
( Marlin Edwin Dillar
( David Reese ’ '
( Ricnmond Philip*
I Eddie Lee Danek
I John Vince Peska
I Woodrow Wilson An
i,Ernest Frank Sebest
I Robert Jone*
i.Thoma* Henry Whit
I Anton John Hechter
I Clarence Louis Gack
I Joe Trampota
i Glen Stevens Swanso
I John Adolph Nelson
Aagttat Henry Wei*
I William Taylor
[ Lee Wilmoth Hinton
I Potest Alex Hargrave
[ Roy Cyrus Fleming
[ l*y Leroy Smith
Delbert Ray Allen
’ foe Davis Mikeska
/frank Doskocil
frank C. Michalaky,
W««a Emmanuel 1
' Kritm pota
EPB Acket Harvey
Charles Curtis Lump)
Wdiam Robert Moon
Willie Bennie Miller
Pernon E. Skrabanek
James Ralph Davis
«lius Theodore End
Aden Perry Meadors
Uoyd Haze Powell
Samael David Lemm<
Raymond Lawrence H
John Thomas Sneeo
Julian Price Hamilton
Joseph Rodger Read
Clarence Franklin Ma
Joseph Blackjack Got
Oarcnce Louis BoulUc
f Walter Rowe Shively
Leon Perkin*
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mn Marvin Coker, J
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^ Julius Pavlteka
wi iam Marrero Gam
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