Tuesday, March 17, 1925.
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1 Local News In Brief
, JMIIM r I'M ImThM IIUMIIMNWIIWiiWiimum IMH1 i
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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVERS
TAGE FIVE
COMING i: VENTS
L. 11. H. Senior pluy, Murcb
20-151.
Union J-lve Block Show at Un
ion, Juno 10-11-13.
bus Isauo,! u complaint uuuliiHt Urn
jOruml itumle Lumber Coni'Miiy at
;l'erry Tor not inalntulnhie u fish
iwiiy nl (heir iitim there. The hear
Ine will take, place tin hurt of this
i month.
ry 111
K. A. Wllkenion la very ill al his
home ul Krultdule..
Mr. Metiellan 111
Mrs. G. H. McnWuui Is confined
to her home bwaiisr: of Illness.
Ilnvo Son
A buby ly whs horn tu Mr. umt
Mrs. Hen I hompson Hunday.
HI in Homo-
Mr. and Mra. Gortre IX, I.yiimn
r confined to their home because
uf Illness.
Iliiw Itnby Olrl
M r. and M r. Vance l!oustuet
nn the proud parents of u K pound
buby Bill.
Called Trout (ilenas TiTry
Ouy Lyons Iiiih arrived In li
Oruude from UlcniiM Kerry, Idaho
He, was railed here because of the
serious Illness of hi daughter, Kd
na Lyons, who 1h at Hot Idtku Kan
alorluui. yhe. will be operated on
tomorrow morning.
Icave Tomorrow
MIhh Be.ulu.h Smith, accompani
ed by Mrs. Oscar Kerpor, will leave
tomorrow for Hotiuiam, Washing
ton, After spending Heveral days
Hoqulam Miss Smith will return to
Portland, where she will upend the
week end lifter which she will no
on to Kupene, where she will re
sume her studies at (ho University
of Oregon. Khc had been home
since the first of February because
of burns received In an explosion.
out Asolii
I'ranlilln Zurbiick, who has bern
confined to his home; for several
weeks beeuus- of Illness Is now uble.
tu be out again.
111"-
I,. f. Jensen, an employe o f the
Crande llonde Lumber t'omixmy,
is 'ill at bis home oil N. Avenue.
.n i ramie Visitors
Among the visitors In I.a Grande,
today were W. Maxwell, jiistlut of
pi'uce ut Union, and his son, Hetlt
Maxwell. ; ' '
Personal Mention
51. PATRICK'S
PLAY TONIGHT
AVE -Witt
JAFETY
I THE OLD HOME TOWN
rhisler Hodckln.
vlllo this morning.
went to Max-
Mibs Woodcll, uf Hiimmerville,
was u Lu Ornndc visitor yesterday.
Mrs. S. I. J.mklns left this morn
ing for linker to spend the day.
VMOnu; Here
MIhh Thclmu t'lionlv Is vIhUIiik
In l.a Grande from Portland at the
homo of her parents. Mr. nd Mrs.
J. M. t'ljoate. She will probably
return to Portland tomorrow.
Mrs. Itobert Crawford, of Ore
gon City, left I. a Grande this
morning where she will spend sev
eral days visiting.
Klva Williams left this morning
on the branch line train for Max-vllle.
hilor llrrt .
W. I ,1'lgg. Federal Income Tax
Inspector, was a visitor to La
Grande Saturday night and Sunday.
He drove over from Pendleton.
.Vveplctl position
L. Calllhan,. druggist for Hi:-
Newlln drug company, has accept
ed n position at Wallace. Idaho.
He wilt leave Saturday en-route to
that city.
Mary Jameson left thlH morning
for Natnpa, Idaho, where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. Holders.
('. M. Witter, of Eugene, passed
through La Grande this morning
en route to Wallowa, where he will
spend several days.
Weill To Hot Lake
Mrs. Guy Lyons . wi-ut to Jlot
Luke this morning to ; visit her
daughter. MIhh Edna Lyons, who v
in the hospital there. Miss. Lyons
will bo operated '.on tomorrow
Vorulng. . ,
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Hemmed Tills Morning
i After spending Ihe past two
ivooka til Portland Mr. and ' Mrs.
lerloii Kiddle and daughter. Het
ty Ann, urrived In La Grande this
morning. They -will return to
their home at Jn!uiid City some
time today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zable motor
ed to Iji Grande Sunday and spent
the day with friends.
Mrs. Hay Fulton Is visiting In
La Grande from The Haltes at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Moss.
M Iss I lazel Gra ha in arrived in
La Grande ycslcrduy from Port
land.
. Francis Kelly, a druggist of
Cove, was u business visitor to La
Grunde yesterday.
; Harold Hums, of Spokane, pass
ad through La Grande -tills morn
ing en route to Wallowa, where he
goes in the interesfof u construc
tion company.
I'NION". Ore. (Special) Mr.
Thompson, of the Kmltli and
Thompson grocory. Is confined to
bis home suffering from un utUick
of grippe. His placo In the store
is being temporarily filled by Ed
Mlchell.
Hlstrict Superintendent Hamil
ton was here from La Grande lust
Wednesdny evening to hold the
second quarterly conference ut the
local Methodist church.
An Irish comedy drama. "Irish,
Hose will be staged at the gym.
Tnesday, March 17, on St. Patrick's
day. The cast. Includes: Colum
McCorinnek. Hob Wakefield; Mau
rice Fitzgerald, Sidney Dobbin.;
Terry Creigan. Wilbur Jllehard
son; Archibald Penny wltt, Bruce.
Iiavls; Michael Pepperdlne, Kldon
f..t--.i..f Uli.mni Mcfllllv 1 M.I Till
Cook; Ann McCormnck. Ardythe'S
llarn; Widow Hannlgan, Myrtle o
Webster: Eileen Fitzgerald. Nelllo',g
McClellan; Agnes Harricklw, Myrl0
Mayo; Pegeen Hurke, Gracla Hug-iO
gerty and Hose Creigan, UuUttn'c g
Miller. ' o
Mrs. Sarah Shappat . and 'pfj2
daughter Opal went to southern
Oregon last, week for an extended jo
visit with, M rs. Shappat's two g
daughters Mrs. Kred Osborno and o
Mrs. Dr. Osborne, who live ,(atiO
Murehfield. , ' -r- ' ;
Paul Ebrlus. who has- been o
seriously 1H for several dai'wlth
grippe and later' . orysipejas, is
somcwhat: improved and : expects
to be out in a short time. George.
l-awrenco Is running his auto re
pair shop at tho present. '.,.--:
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jacohs an?
homo from an extended trip
through California and Mexico.
They were gone about ;a month, i
The 1J"6 stock show-dates have
been set by the board of directors
for'Junc 10, 11. 12, thus getting
buck to the old plan of having the
last tiny on Friday: Thou If weath
er conditions Interfere there will
still bo Saturday for ari extra day
of the show. Last year, to ac
commodate the stockmen's conven
tion, the dates were. shifted nnd
rain on Saturday spoiled ono day
of the show. Committees will soon
be appointed and the regular meet
ings be held.'
I'nion schools were represented
at the teachers' institute last. Sat
urday a Elgin by Mrs. Itccs. Mr.
Vadcn. Miss Garrick, Miss Jordal.
and Miss Sturglll, who reported
the meeting ns an Interesting and
enjoyable ontf. . L
The tourist cuiiip ground, at the
Goodbrod lake , in South Lnlon la
being much improved Tor the sea
son by .the owner. Adrian Good
brod. ' Deepening the lake, more
boats, more buildings, showers,
stoves, a lawn, and other improve
ments will udd much . to the at
tractiveness of tho camp ground.
Charlio -Miller, who sponds ma
winters with relatives In Portland
returned to Union last, Week nnd
will resume his work with tho
local railroad. . r ; . , ' "
DRUGSTORE
Tut Your Faith lu
ItEXALL
RKMKDIKS
Japanese Crepe
A splondid assuilnient of North quality Japanese
Crci)e in pink, old rose, salmon, burnt orange, yellow,
grey and black, at the money-saving price of ; '
You can use them
with conrldenc".
Th,y are com
pounded from tho
highest quality
ingredients and
will do for you
what you want
them to do.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
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La Grande, Oregon
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Wllil ltvT(fiI YOUR E-fB ON (fcpoCH.ROOMANWM3Sl ffij
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BATRAi' AUNT SARAH PEABODYS PETITION k CifJ L - - - 1 J
o To POT othy walks' Back as TbwM "lAfcSHAL i Ajft pructlcu of huvliiB u si imIuh ut In OklllllOllltt a iiuimlx'r was :
o WAS acted UPON TODAY- MAYoa Simon Oooi-iTTUE I lfjll n . , , ... . ;;, m.. Tliiini fur five
O ".PINNED THE STAB. ON OTEYS COAT WHIUC THB .1 I Will. CulBro8S, follOWlllB .'LlOllollS, 111 " " " ' l" h ' "uv
g V TOWN FOUK.? CHEEP-CD "T"," .,,.,, lnuy ,,,,,. Ul.fut,.d fr h" "' .'l "' " :
1 ' I'u-i'lccllon conllnui'd to alt, nnd 11
o! . would vml tho "aliurt si-aslon." If 110 aUvuitlBL-a It, ho knows Wm
o ACTION FOLLOWS Is"' "r Sl'na,1' Norrls' to' convvuu uooil.
O irminp IIV nVF4l""' t',"Br,'M -r, u" Jan- ' ; 7
o lllUWEj til T1,H wull, ,.rvo u doublu pur-
q' "i .(Contliiui'U from l'ns 1-) ;. 1 1 1
rt . ' -- - r
Visible tjrnln 'Supply.
NHW YUIIK. (Al1) Tliu vlallil"
mipply of. Ainiirluan urntn Hlioxys
llio followhiB cliuiB(-s In buRhvlH:
Wlicnt. lU'Cronwil 3,(22,11110; corn
IfnOroasrd l,Sii(l,00ll; ouIb dcnroniivd
2,058, UOOJ'i-n'o InLTfUSt'd 2M.0U0,
Wrlcy douruuiiod I9.l)iifl. ;..--
tlu-'WIIaoll 'uhlpplnB bill, whlcfc!
kept tint Scnuto In wttuilon ilny unli !
nlclit for ii full two wwki wiiu
iiicinbofs uli'iplne on iota in lluW
publican filibuster. x: '
'VBo wan the- most lainouH one-
mnn filibuster, when tienaloc Hur-
ton h6ld the floor for, more than
40 hours to defeat... te ln-moeralic
river ,rtnl tiarbor bill.
Scnwtor.btt l'olUite, as u Itepun-
lluan, "was one of the 0., O. 1'.
prize njtbuaturers.
A. mucli-Jnore. prolxible sulutlon
tA tlin Vbrobkm pltehforked Into
the siA'utfr by Dawrn Is the piopo
Issued Coniplniiit
The Klsh und Hume Coininl"loli
TIIK OUAIUXS
The New
Arrow
Coll
ar
Just in Ttxlay.
I)c wich, 3 for Tillc
Aiuttcx Soft Collars 35,
3 for ?t.00
in nil latest styles.
ARROW SHIRTS
For Sprinfr
$1.95 to 1.33
ClinCs
Clothiery
The Store With Oomdence
Building
Permits
Two Iioum'h t 1m loeatrt! mi
tlio comer of V ami 't, urime
nrc ikw Ih-Iiis ciitrueteil by Ii.
T, Wlir'ler and Nm for .1.
Itlai-k. 'Ilin Iuhim's are Ut ht of
the iiHHlern fhe nxim bunsnlow
tH Ollf Mill ( fllMHlt $.iMt
nnd one, $1000. 'I be imtiiiIls for
tlirlr ertH-lloii tveru laken out this
iiioriiiug. '
M'COY GUILTY,
JURORS DliCIDE
(Coiilluucd from 1'ago 1)
Hohb. for whbh lb" wentenre la 1
tu la eariV ImmlKonment. aHHaitlt
villi Inlent to murder Sam .Sella pp.
currying a p'-na M y of f roiu 1 to
H y arn and asnilt willi Inteut to
murder MrM. Anna Hrliapp, carry
ing the Maine penally.
I tost nnd Mr. and MrM. Hchapp
wrrc all wounded in the unthtia
shop afiny. which hfg.in wln n Mc
Coy, wildeyed ad dlKb' v led, reel
il into the store luoking for Al-
Imrt A. MorH, divorci-d husband of
Mr. Mors, a few bourn nN-'r MrM.
Mom had been -shot and killed In
the aparlmrnt which Im and Mc
Coy occupied uh "Mr. and Mrs. N.
HhieldM."
Kprinff floodH are with us. Cauner
perhapn, by the wild waterfl rush
infr to s'e the new bathing aulU.
SAFE FAT REDUCTION
1
You Want
To Go
Wlirn giHMl Sprlna ncntlM-r
rrli. yiMi'tl want l P'
out ami po ami gi't actum.
You'll not limp nmcli tlmn
or Imliiintiofi tlirn to n't
imikil repair work Uoiio on
your far.
iirt It ilunc now hIoii'I unit
until the ilaiiian mill bt:
doiibbil. Wr it be (tl! "
lurtiKli i-ltinut4 coinc !
-Jeuuings & Shumate.
Props,
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
Whv be fat? The annwer of
most fat people in thai constant
dletlnic is hard, continual exert h"
l tin-some and then. tuo. it
1 ml p lit be harmful to force t'l
.welirht down. That wan the oll-
f;uthioned , Idea. Today In Mar
inula Prescription Tubb ta uil tiic
dirfieilMbf n ivereonie. Juft
plfUMUnt little tnbl't aft-r each
ntt itl nnd at tH-dlime i:atiif H fat to
, mi nihil. Thin modern met hod I:
easy. entaHf no dbtln? or exer
Iclsins' and nan tho aild-d advan-
tHpe of cheapn'"s.
I (iet a box of theur tnbt'-lH an I
i.itarl tukinj? thin now. Within
hliort time yu will In- tnn-, April 3"
' ' Vwkly ;rniii KxpoitK
NKW YOKK. (AVI I'nlled
8tutes prain exports for last Week
were 2.626,000 bushelH aKulnst 3,
23C.000 the week before.
Commerce department figures
for luat week und comparisons for
tho week previous folldw:
Harley. li.ooo bushelH ah-ainst
S7.000 bushels.
Corn, Ml. ooo UKUinst ISfi.noo.
Oats. G:000 UKainat S7,00.
.Itve. B70.0OO airainst -Jiio.ooo.
Mheat, 2.G81.000 uinilimt i.2i6,-
000.
Canadian Kiuins, I, lit! 7.000
Kulnst 1,7'i-i.uoo.
Wheat flour. United Wales and
f.'rfliadlan; In trans!!. IUI.ihmi bur
rels ttgulnst 2117, 000 Imri'elH.
COAL ONt i; W AS KINU i
IN ALASKAN iOl,l C'AWI'
NOMIi. Alaska (Al')' In the
early days of Notuu coal was more
precious than, the yellow metal
panned from the mountain BtreaniH
and on the IJerlng Sea beach.
The only places of business that
had enough eu'il were khIooiim. An
idd-tlmer prospector made a coat
with a Buck In.slde. Kach evening
li- would go to the North Slur
Wine raluce" ad sit down by the
coal box. When no one was look
ing be would place a lump uf coal
in hid sack, troto tho bar for a
drink, nnd return to hbi cabin, lie
did this until the proprietor, l'at
Cleary. noticed his coal supply
dwindling. one night tho pros
pector sluyed loo long und filled
his sack loo heavily ho thai when
be tried to rlne the weight druff
gfd him down. Cleary pounced
un him, made him disgorge tlio cunl
and drove him outdoors.
Laughing heartily the saluoii
keepcr called out: lverbody Mcp
up. the drink are on me. It's the
first time anybody ever mined coul
in l'at Cleary's camp."
AUSTRALIA TO
SEE U. S. NAVY
(Continued from pag 1)
. lnl'lllllltl til'Uhl .MlMiifl.
' VOivn.ANn. on (Af)'- winiit
HiirilV wlillc II. Hmii'l. Murrh
Jl.oo; Mull, Ji.cs: hoii wnn
Miinh. .l. mi: April l.oa: WiNl rn
whltu. Muruh $1.00; April, $I.Cll
liurd winter Murch, $1.0n; April.
$ l.6u:'. northern Hprlnit, MuitIi und
Aurll. no iitiotutloiiN; wwrtnrn ri'd
Murcll. $1.DS; April. $l.r,s; IIIIH
hnrd wlilto, Murili, $1.76; April
S1.T5.
OkIh No. 2 whltu f'-'il, March
und April, nu iiiiotullonn: No.
Kruy, .Murcli unil April, no quotu-
tlonn.
Coin No. 3 i:. V. shipment
Muroh, $43; Airll, $4:1.
Mnrki-ls At A (ilnili i-.
NHW VIIIIK. (Al") SI'icKb
Wwili; Ht. I'uul louclic d ii' w record
low.
Honda Heavy: lliiildullon d
OreHHCK Ht. I'ltlll .ISHlieH.
. KorelKO exehllline Irregular
Alerllnt! reuclM Hllchlly.
l'olloll---l.over; ruins In 'lexiu,
Husur Ktiny; Inid" Helllni;.
foriee .Lower; poor npot. d.
inund.
prlc-
rlllCA(ll) Win ul weiik;
a hn-lilt 4 ' (ic ll liilBhel.
forn -Lower: lni:reiilni: kIoi-Iim.
I "ul Jit Weak; limited demand
lloirH--.'lrni.
YOUR BOY
See to it that he gets the
. bodybuilding and strength
ening elements that
Scott's Emulsion
supplies in great abundance.
It is the famous white food
tonic 'that builds strength
for oil ages.
Rtttt R Bowtle, niiKtuiflfltl. N. J.
TMtRe R6 MORE THAN A MlLUo,,
i! .': ''i -''.1 ; 7 U--. -V " V7: 4,. '
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BRANDON OPERA CO.
Spcciiil Return Knffugximcnt
MONDAY, MARCH 23 .
THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"
A 'National Operatic Favorite ,. ,
TUESDAY, MARCH 2i
ii
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER"
Renowned for Lyrics and Comedy
Buick Torque Tube Drive
( jlhe fine engineering in Buick motor cars
is demonstrated by the torque tube drive.
. This is a steel tube which transmits the
drive from the rear wheels instead of
adding this important duty to the burden
of the rear springs. The torque tube :
also encloses and protects the propeller
shaft. This type of construction also
holds the rear wheels in alignment regard
less of road conditions.
Jennings & Shumate
WHEN BKTTHR AirroMnRll.r.J ABB BUn.T,
. BUICK WILL BU1I.D THEM
Seats on Sale Thursday, Glass Drug Store
H'Ot 'it nnil
. Carriage Sets
Hlumpetl enniuh'n rube and plll6v Hllp to nui It h HtitmiK-il
in a lovely rujilln. 1'lnlt or lilut'. HcullupcU cdncs, nil rlnluhcil.
; Art & Baby Shop
"i:VKnVTHIN(l I'OU TIIK DAUV" , '
llliMSTITCMIMJ llulrl Nnillllli-r llliltf. STA.MI'INO
tariiiiucK l'Ai'i liins i. iii. v. 'jiiui;ai
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rlJ of fnt nifiHiliy nJ -siiy
ttnit Ht:irvtltn ill'l or tlr
(wiliv 'er:i'. V'lil HI ! ru.u
fdrtuMf M'I nil) to njuy thf
fowl you liltf mu'I wiml. Kvrn
ii(l r tukh-'t off nuiny toiinlf.
Wutv will Ih- i finl-1'ln.KS or
' nrinkl'.s n iniihiln;. Yo j utll f-.-l
! t"( ht t nt l-utfcr. All tlm
Mora tht? orbl ov.r wll Mar
mola Prescription TuMi'ts lit oni!
lollMf for A 1mm. or tin- MnriiMla
onip4tn'. tirnt-ral Molors Htitt-I-Intc.
ivtrolt. Mich., will ir1aHy
e.n l thetu to you oa receipt
price.
ll,'h, I'htclnnull uni Milwaukv.
A'ltiilriil IioluTt Coon I z. com
ni;in'r In chief of Un I'nlH-d
Siatt-u rift-1. Ihsuc'1 Monday a com-plt-(,
Hclu-duli' of optniilona for
hv Iluwaliun munt'uvcrji.
Th mitcd Hltitcu flc-t will ar
rive nt Honolulu April 30 and Im
mediately lluTcnfler then. will be
held a critique, participated In by
4i) officer of the fleet. In which
the. vutIouh phases of tho "engage
ment" off Hawaii will be discussed.
General liberty will be granted. On
May 6 und 7 there will be a fleet
sortie participated In by all units
of the combined Atlantic und ra
ti f I c forces. May 7 to May 17,
ships iH remain In port undergo
ng overhauling und to nlluw lib
vrty to the rr'-w. On May IH tb
fleet will engagn in tactical cxer- !
rise and biitijn torpedo prctic.
Jnn K the ficpt concentration will j
com to an en, part of thj Al-
untie Htoutlnj force sailing for !
Son Ie-0 while the remainder of i
the ships will be prepared for Aus- 1
trallan cruiwe.
Paring the batik scheduled to'
be held off Honolulu, prior to
submarine dMnlons Nos.
Plant Crafted Walnuts
'J'licy Make You -Money
One of the bent blocks of
Vroouiaii Kra liquet tu in tho
State, select type, well
grown. AH other blocks
ruber!. Apple, Pear, Cher
ry, Prune, I'tiuii. 1'each,
Apricot, etc. Small l-rults,
etc.
Itlght stock nt right prices.
Bubmlt your want lint, wnd
for prices. 85 years In bual
nrwt, CAIllrOV M IJM.HV CO.
Carlton, Oregon,
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.Pin
9 and 14 will act ax patrols wbll
mine Kwi-i'pirs will sweep the
channel.
The Hiibmarltte Knd-r Ueuvrr
and llitxhiiell. with their respective
S'ibriutrlne iJivlonit. will bane on
Honolulu May P. Ijt llalna roads
May 2S. Hiiij litlw May 3. Thi
tenders ban- on I a Halna May 9.
Kilo May 21. and l'eari Harbor
ay 3". Kubmarlne tender ie.
vi r with submarine division Is will
remain In Hawaii waters until thu
completion of the battle maneuv
of rrs. thence will wll for the 1'hll-
Ipplnts, ,
OIJ)
M0NTKKLL0
Tonic
Agrees with the
Constitution.
Taken regularly will
keep you well.
Moon Drug Go.
ttcrjlliluz fur Ilia
Slt-k Itimtn
I'UO.VIi MAI. S
WKDNKSDAY ONLY
K1CIIAKD DIX
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And OUR GANG Comedy
2 TODAY "SANDRA"
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Girls Spring Coats
Ajfe 3 to 1 1, popular color. The host make and
material KclliiiK at lowest prices.
We have the largest a.ssoilinent ot Children's llat.4
and Shoes ever shown in eastern Oregon.
Uuy one of our .r'lc or $l.0) special priced hats.
Value to $-1.00. Only a few left.
Our $1.00 Ladies Silk J lose looks heller and wears
longer.
Simplex Shoes for children. Wears like iron aiid
keeps Young feet Young.
Norton's Kiddy Shop
Where (Jualily i Higher Than l'ricc
o
n
,C900b
WKDNKSDAY THURSDAY
WiM.
DKSMOND
IN
"RIDIN PRETTY"
And "WOLVKS OK TIIK NORTH"
FRIDAY ZANK GRKY'S 3
"LAST OK THK Dl'ANKS"
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