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9 TUB MORIOXG OREGONIAy, THTntSPAY. JANUARY 17, 1918. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEOOX1AX TOJrrHOXTB. tfaaes'iis Editor . Mela TOTO, A " Cmt sviuer Mala TOTO. A l and.. Editor Msja Toto. A fno A4Trtiia tiiinii . ...' "? Sej.rtslmdsul er ul.rtln. etela lojflk A wH4 Axtimm at TmrtarV Jeha iar Is "Hajmlac" ' statler aad taa SJSM at aVAJCEK (BM4VU er MxtA, Selweea Alder And Momnnt Akuw atork Compn7 la "Tee Clsdersua Hu." Teanht at rAKTAOfS (BroaAway At AlderH Veode villa TftfM eaewe nr. o. 1 aad o. BrMDROMI (Bread war At Temhlll Vaedevtiss u4 menrias ptoturea. 1 la 1 U u 11 r. )L Saturday Sundare, eu- Sara MsUaana, 1:1 la 11 r. mtA.VD (WaehlafteA street, betwee Par aa4 Wmi ruli-Veadevllla aaa Bsevls stvtsrae. eeetlaee LXIUC (revrth and atai K edy. dally, aternooa and alsftt- tCE KINK. (Tveatr-rtret aad Marshall) Arterneeaa aad sislfttA ! Reward. A reward at tea dallara arm fce paid far tae arveet aad eoattrtlaei af aeri taukl ateallaaT OresralaaAv OUGOXUX riBUlBLVO CO. - a JOHN E..KELLERD APPEARS IN "HAMLET" AT HEILIG TONIGHT Eminent Shakeprn Actor Upholds Bt Tradition of Stag Supporting- Company Declared to Be Strong One and Production Correct. Uaaahas to KtrtiT Tut.-So pleased war members of ths recent klaaarna xty that visited Aachoffs reeort In the Mount Hood country thai a num ear er to hikers will repeat tha visit oar the coming weak end. All wko enjoy outdoor walk ar Invited to no alone-. Tb party will probably cum bar about IS man and woman. Tha de parture from th city will ba mad from Portland oa th 1:45 P. U. train for Bull Run on Saturday, returning to Portland Punday Bight. Thla la not tha raa-ular waak-and trip of th Ma- abiaa, who hay another Jaunt In proa- pact. Ptaxst Rat-aims Pumrta Tha City Coo net! yaatarday passed an ordinance Authorising the purchasing airant to advertise for materlala to be uaed by the city tn afreet repAlr work And re Surfaetng of pavements At th request of Commissioner Barbor. of th Depart Bnl of Public Works, the Council postponed action oa hla report, which roommadd award ef A oon tract to R. J. LIndta for a aeoond-bAnd plant. Mr. Bar bur le obtaining Information; aa to the value ef toot other plants and wishes to aubmlt thla befor final tion la taken. BaiDoaaiaw An Rrsej. ThAt they ere entitled to another ware laoroAA causa ef the ever Increasing living est waa tha pi a made to the County Commlaetoners yaatarday by a dslea-a- tton of bride gatemen. They asked that thay bo lneraaad to $ A month If possible. Although they IndlOAted they would bo satisfied with lees The raternen were ralaed from $71 to I Ilia about three month Ago. They pointed out yaatarday that th fairy deckhand receive ; and thay think thay are entitled to the eame Amount. Pi m row Ie Hsu O. Petition of Camp A DuPny. arch tt acta for Ballou at Wright, for a permit to erect a ma ternity boepltAl on Eighteenth, ba tweaa Hoyt And Irving streets, waa bald up by the City Council yesterday moraine;, pending the hearing of re monatranc from raaldant of the community. A apaclaj aeaalon will be held tomorrow afternoon at t o'clock for the purpose. It I the declaration ef some ef thoee living near th sit that th Institution would b a aulas ace. Jcar la Fiucna A Jnry was ee lectad yaatarday In Circuit Judge Tucker's court to bear evidence In the :5.0J9 personal Injury suit of Oacar Johnson egalnst the Oldamoblle Com pany of Oregon. The plaintiff la seek Ina damages for Injuries alleged to have been suetslned April 11. last, when he was struck by a machine owned by the defendant company. The accident occurred at Second and Madison streeta Ills Injuries are of a parmAnent nature, ho aaaertA PaorsseoB WHajla Vat Lsa-iyaA. The Industrial Revolution- will be the subject of Professor J. P. CHara's lecture this evenlna la the University of Oregon course on "Recent European History.' Thea lecture are held Thursday evenlna; at o'clock la the north rsllery ef the Central Library. The forela-B trade class which meets Thursday and Friday evenlna at the Chamber of Commerce will continue th cudy of the Islands of the Pacific Jim Mcrr Ba SruriA la aa effort to combat the lootln of vacant housee end the carrying away of plumbing And other fixtures. City Commissioner lierbur yeaterday Introduced And the Council passed Aa ordinance which re quire a the stamping of all aoods bought In this city from junk dealers or ped dlers. The polio are required to In spect such articles end to Affix an offi cial a tamp if they decide that the foods are not stolen. RcrvMAoa Sals AJwovm.AO. Trinity Episcopal Auxiliary members announce a rummage eala to open tomorrow At First street, contlnutnc through taturday All day end avanlng. The Oevurtx Furniture Company has do Bated tho use of the etore for the week aa4 Major a. C von Egloffeteln has s-tvea half A ton of ooaJ to hoot the IlACA Exam Qctsartoais 8oo? RbatT. Quea tlons for aa examlnatloo for Incinerator euperlntendeat will be completed soon. According to Secretary Bortsmeyer. of the Municipal Civil Service Board. lie also Is preparing xarolnatlon for tale phone opera tore, stenographers and berttlloa operator at police head quarters. turn Win at Gamf LeTwra. Rabbi Jonah B. lao will apeak today and to morrow at Camp Lewis In I. M. C A huts No. S aad No. s. He also wtll hold A conference with TacomA eltlsens on Jewlah relief work end war work. Jlabbl Wise will return la time to apeak At Temple Beth Israel oa Friday even In. A-rrtSAjra to Ev-rswTAIie. Alhlna Ae embly. No. i. United Artisans, will gUe aa entertainment, dance and card party, with prise. Friday evening. January II. at Hibernian llaJL Russell street, between Union avenue And Kc-iney Avenue. teputy Leo la Behrens has arrange J an excellent programme rotm-AWD Art AsaoctATtow. Continu ing the series of Thursday afternoon lectures. Miss Henrietta IL Falling will speak at t .lo. January 17, on "Mediaeval Architecture." showing slides of Ro manranue buildings leading up to the great t;othtc period. These lecture are open to AlL IrACOxxsa A-txiuakt to Mist Tha regular meeting of the Deaconess Auxiliary will be held on Friday at the Deaconess Horn, til East FUndere atreet- Centenary Church women will serve luncheon. A programme will be presented tn tho afternoon by the Deaconesses. OicacH Social Axxottxctd. There wtll be a social at Waverly Heights Congregational Church. East Thirty third and Woodward avenue, Friday evening, under th ausplcee of the ladles' Aid Society. All adults of the church aad community are cordially invited. Crrr Pats Ex-rTAicix)T Biixa Portland a official part of tho cost of ontertainlng soldiers and sailors during the holidays waa I434. Tssterday the Council passed aa ordinance. Introduced fcy Mayor Baker, appropriating this Amount to meet bills contracted by the city. WaK-rxo Man with eome knowledge ef small electrlcAl apparatus. Address with references AF 01. Oregonlao. Adv. yot Salav Downtown dental prac tice and equipment: cheap. Excellent -Wv-T --C i - . V -. V . is" ..' a!1 Ill er forrzr. OHN E. KEIXERD. eminent Shako- rrt A crttlc as William winter to oe an actor, tonight will open ?o J n ...- -nu ...u. ... . "caricature. The old man is n the Helllg In Shakespearean repertoire. . p.,.,,,. money-lover. He la a JOHN E. spearea an eng Mr. Kellerd. who was born at Ken sington. England, waa for several years co-star with Mm a. Modjeeka. appearing with her as Benedlot la "Much Ado About Nothing." Ehylock la "The Mer chant of Venice" and as Macbeth dur ing their world tour la that great tragedy. He la An Actor of commanding Impreealveneas and an upholder of the best tradltlone of the stag. Hla work, according to leading critics, la marked by an abeeno of the theatric He se cures great affect at time by shear re- preeslon. whilst at others he rises to heights that display dramatic genius His Hamlet hss been pronounced by so not an in- n avenger of hla race: and when he Is undone and denarta. tha victim of rank Injustice. he cArriee with him the sympsthy of the audience. Mr. Kellerd has surrounded himself with A company of unusual strength. Hie produotlons ara most elaborate and correct historically to the most minute detail, great car having been taken to secure faithful reproductions of both the scenlo investiture and tho costumes Af the several nefioda. "Hamlet" la the bill for tonight and Macbeth" for tomorrow night. "The Merchant of Venice" wUl be played Saturday matinee and "Othello" BAtur day night. acwooi. PBOoAAtrsra AruLAWocn. Lents school will bavo a special programme on Friday at I:J0 o'clock when the parents of the members of the graduat ing class will bs Addrsased by Superin tendent Alderman or A representative from his office. The future education of the children After the completion of the grammar grades will be discussed. Norman O. Pike, of the Board of Educa tion, will epeek on "A Glimpse of Netur." lira M. K. Hedge will sing. Punch will bo served At the close of th programme. Th meeting was ar ranged by th Parent-Teacher Associa tion. Raiuoai EvrtiOTBS Tkamtcxd. J o h n B. Campbell, district Agent for the Penn sylvania Railroad system, yeaterday re ceived from the company's head office at Pittaburg a copy of a letter written by Brlgadler-Oeneral W. W. Atter- bury, director-general of vransporia tton. American ExpedltlonAry Forces In France, thanking the employes of this railroad systsm for the liberality of their contributions to th fund for sup plying tobacco to their former com rades now enlisted In th Army abroad. In th aggregate, these employes sub scribed $la.09 to tho soldiers' tobaooo fund. Koui TBrrrr Is BxarrsnecBiw Con victed by a Jury la th Federal Court of tho larceny of A nor crom me father-in-law. Charles Boise, an inaian rrom tha Warm Springs reservation. was yesterday sentenced by inuea Eta tee Judge Bean to serv SO days tn ths County JalL The Jury that found hniu vnllt v reoom mended that the court b lenient la fixing his punishment. Obasiaji Audi Iirrxsjcxo. Albert Paesch. a German Allen enemy, residing At Jl Second atreet. was yesterday ordered Interned for ten days by United Stataa Judge Bean. Paeach was found within ths one-half mile restricted dis trict surrounding ths Armory. 29 YEARS LONG ENOUGH MAY COOLIDGB ASKS DIVORCE AFTER QUARTER CE.1TTHT. DRIVES ARE REGULATED FTTTRH WORK TO BE LIMITED TO BtTM ASKED AITD 10 PER CENT. Tine Others Seek rreedess, Olvlag C rarity as Creaada for Be .arstrd Release). For more than t years May Coolldge has stood the cruelly of Charles A. Coolldge until tt has become so unbear able shs la compelled to seek her legal freedom, she allege In A suit for di vorce tiled yeeterday. They were mar ried At VAUCOuver. WAsh, In lili. BecAuae John Blank refused to let her mother snd brother live At their hnma even though she worked to pro vide the neceasltlea of life, Eather ni.nb hallevea she should be given A !iiorr Tha first round rf their mari tal difficulties was fought out befor District Judge Bell thle week, when the lower court Jurist rerusea to wie mother and brother at the request of Mrs. Blank's husband. They were mar ried In Russia In ltOS And cam to Portland a year later. Ruth Kinney wants A divorce from Jeese Kinney on ground o: cruelty And desertion. The plaintiff alleges cruel treatment op until the time her bue band deeerted her In 111. They were married In 107. Ada Cullleon. la A ult for divorce from Floyd Culllaon. Alleges she wss compelled to get work while suffering from the meaaies In order to keep her self and baby from starving to death. Shs seeks the custody of their small son. They were married At Vancou ver la lilt. Jncksoo County Mine Sold. GOLD HILL. Or.. Jan. II (Special) V. A. Sharp, of Granta Pass, and his brother. L. C. Sharp, of Plattsmouth. Neb., have purchaaed the placer mining property known aa the Hydraullo Min ing Company's mine, on Upper Jump off -Joe Creek, in th north and of Jack son County, from Mrs. Elisabeth Smith, of Ashland. It la the Intention of the Sharp brothers to make extensive Im provements on the property at once and to Install hydro-electrlc precipitat ing value-recovering machinery, with a view to expediting the complete cleaning up and recovering the lower valueo which this property Is known to contain. CARD OP THA.Mtl. Tho mother, daughters and husband of ths late Anna Webb, of 161 East Eighth street North, wish to thank the many friends and relatives for their loving service and floral offerings In the hours of sorrow. tSlgned) Adv. J- E. WEBB. CARD OP THAXKS. We desire to thank our friends and Acquaintances for their kind expressions of sympathy shown us st the desth of our beloved mother: also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Assrsval Is Given to Stat Campaign Oatald of Pert lead foe Aid ef Was Work of Y. W. C A. Tho committee on co-orI5n.Mon of work of the State Council of Defense and tha Portland War Emergency Council At A meeting Tuesday night In the Northwestern Bank building decided by resolution that After the present Knights of Columbus drive, the approv al of the oommltte would be given to those seeking to conduct drives on the understanding that thay be limited to ths amount for which they ask plus a sum not to exoeedi 19 per oen. Addi tion a! T. B. Neuhausen. who preendod. e plained that this Action would not dis courage those who wonted to give to All good CAUsoa And would protect the cause that ax to bold drive la th future. Mrs. William MacM Aster waa called unon bv Chairmen Neuhausen to tell of the need of th Young Women's Christian Association. As a result consent waa given for the stats drive which will be outside of Portlend. Mra MacM aster said: "We held the drive In th city At th sam time a th Fosdlck commission to simplify matters and make one lesa drive In the eltr. Th date aet by th National X. W. C. A. for th war work drive was January IL Thle la the date on which wo want to begin tn th entire North west. The committee resolved "that It be th sense of thle commute to discour age soliciting for war contributions tn th publlo schools And that th School Board be Informed of tho wishes of th committee." Judge John H. Stevenson wanted It stated partloulArly. however, that this measure does not In Any wsr mean A campaign for savings. nor will it stop educational or patriotic work. Permission was given Mis Virginia Drak and A number of clubwomen headed by Mra Percy W. Lewis to give an entertainment in the Auditorium February 11 for the benefit of th Oreron Boys' Emergency fund. William D. Wheelwright announced that the Armenian and Syrian relief rnmmlttee'a drive would start next Sun day with a week of preparation and that there be a second week, only, in which tho money be received. No drives will b held early In February, Just before the liberty loan campaign that will begin February 16. CITY CHAPTERS TOPIC RICHARD W. MO.TTAGUE CONSIDERS SUBJECT HISTORICALLY. Hew Orgaale Laws Have Changed la Reeeat Years Shows at Meeting of Social Workers. The Intricacies of city charter mak ing wer explained last night by Rich ard W. Montague, Addressing social worksrs of ths olty At the Library. Mr. Montague referred to the old-time methods, then to the plan In 1901 and the changes brought About by the Initiative end referendum end later to the form of charter adopted when the commission form of government was Instituted In Portland. The bureaus of ths city government were explained and the work of the Civil Service Commission. Dock Com mission and others outlined. Mr. Mon tague gave detail showing wherein social workers should bs particularly Interested and wherein they can be most helpful The lectur was th nrst oi a series given under the direction oi the so ciological department of Reed College. They will be held on Wednesday even ings At 7:30 o clock in trie lonowing order: "Housing," ratner fc.. . O'Hara: "Health. General," Marshall Dana; "Care of the SIcK, Miss Lmma Grtttlnger. Visiting Nurse Association; Recreation. W. 1 Brewster; "Recrea tion. Commercial." Dr. William T. Fos ter; "Industry, rroiessor 'Hastings; "Immigration," Professor Paul Douglas; "Children. Child Laoor. Mrs. Millie r. SIZE YOURSELF UP How's your general ap- Eearance? Clothes per aps a little the worse for wear. Don't forget that your appearance is a big factor in your "sphere of influence.' You'll find here the very suit to make you look your best, or per haps it's an oYercoat or raincoat? Whateyer your demands, they're well met in Kuppenhelmer Clothes $25, $30, $35 Re-acquaint yourself with these worthy clothes today. A few of the new Spring Kuppenheimer Suits have already shown up. Just a small detach mentothers will soon be on duty here. Th Kuppenhelmer House In Portland Morrison at Fourth St. Qua Kuhn, Prea ft ft H Stamps Given. Trumbull; "Children, education," W. T. Fletcher; "Children. Dependent and De linquent," Runo Arne; "Adult Delin quents." Professor de Busk; "Needy Famlllos," A. R. Oephsrt. SCHOOL TO BEGIN DRIVE District 45 to Strive for 100 Per Cent Red Cross Memb erslil p . rrk. TiihIa. TLmA rMM vtmiaot and ths proposed sale At the school In th near future of War Having stamps, wer the subjects mainly considered At the last meeting of the Parent Teacher association of District M Schoolhouse, January 11. Principal Ager announoed that a meeting would be called boob At which a speaker from Portland would address the association And the peo ple of the district generally showing Just what is being undertaken In th two projects and how beet to proceed with th work of nroUlng th young sters of th country In the service of the nation. The association and th school ar oommltted fully to the proposed cam- 1 n it rMatrist 45's nerform- anoes In th past oount for Anything It Is A foregone oonciusion mat uie school within a Mttls while will have a 100 per cent Junior Red Cross msm k...hn with averv child in the dist rict a War BAving Stamp creditor of Unci Bam. FERRY SERVICE EXTENDED St. Johns Boat Hereafter Will Bun Until 1 A. M. At th requeet of a delegation of . en. at Tnhm ne USUI ON U'O" .iv County Commissioners yosterdey or dered the Bt. jonns ierry m op until 11M. until further notloa This . . j ....lu waa mad in order to auueu 1 " - . --- - provide for tho thousands of ohlpyATd . . . 1 1 J, I . n vliA worker in me rBBinnui. u.uiw. " "w work on th night shifts If the traffic demands it, tne mm- ADVANCED OPTICAL KNOWLEDGE e jww in mjii n.ip. i.i 'iii.nmo. j.yjijjuMj.ujLy.i-Uu.'iu.x.. i V 1 -V V " 1 ' ' ' ' - : ( THE 0PTHALM0SC0PE, THE LATEST OF SCIENTIFIC I INSTRUMENTS I A DIFFERENCE IN EYES requires a difference in your eyeglass lens and this differ ence may only be determined by skill and experience, together with proper scientific instruments and proved methods in the examination. My methods of examination have been perfected by a suc cessful experience of nearly twenty years, giving you the greatest ease and comfort for both reading and distance. My personal and individual attention is given to every case. NO STUDENT OR ASSISTANT with little or no experience or responsibility should be trusted in so important a matter as your eyes. DR. WHEAT EYESIGHT SPECIALIST HOW AT 207 MORGAN BUILDI-f Q. WAsHINGTOH AT BROADWAY Formerly Located in the Corbett Building mm ISaisnnESEBCIB smnjincacnm n Pnk. Building v AJM0NG THE FACILI TIES AVAILABLE HERE FOR YOUR USE Checking Accounts Savings Accounts Time Deposit Accounts Bank Money Orders Letters of Credit Foreign Exchange Collection Services Travelers' Cheques ALSO A Trust Company and Safe Deposit Vaults in connection. TUG Northwestern' w - . .National Ma. STIC. Portland Oregon ralseioners told the St. Johns men, the ferry will be kept In operation con tinuously. Tho msater of the ferry was ordered to keep A oheok on all trafflo during tho next 80 days In order -. i - k - njteri for the Increased tier-vice. The ferry heretofore has olosed down At 10 P. M. Mrs. Jones Ajooes Salt. Circuit Judge Tucker yesterday morn ing directed a verdlot for the defendant In the $20,000 personal Injury suit of Mra Anna Jones against Frye's Cae CAde Market, which was on trial before a Jury In hie court. The court found k. ,. nijLinttfr had failed to Drove her contention that aha was permanently Injured last Spring through the neglt srence of the defendant. Mra Jones had ih, innrlr.t to make a nurchase when ehe slipped on some rotten cher ries And fell, injuring ner daok. Japanese to Start Bank In Pern, r t . cm, t n 1 1t Tn nan ens fln&n o , w- ----- clal Interests have arranged to estab lish a bank here. A Chinese bank also is to be established. Phone your want ads to The Orese- nlan. Main 707U. A svgo. Radio Telegraphy The Government Is needing; thousands of trained Radio Op erators. Two Radio Operators must accompany each ship leav ing port. Six hundred newly trained operators will be re quired for the new ships leaving Oregon and Washington yards In 1918. If you can prepare for one of these positions. It's your duty to do so. The Y. St. C. A. School Is best west of Harvard. Free Instruction to men of seoond and later drafts. Business and Stenographic School Never so great a need as now for trained men In commercial life. Get your training in a school specialising on Individual Instruction. All teachers are Bus iness Experts. Visit the School, and be convinced of Its time saving qualities and special character. Aviation and Automobile School Practical Shop, Laboratory and Lecture Room Instruction In Avi ation Engines, Ignition, Carbu retion. Starting and Lighting Systems, and all other details In the construction, operation and driving of automobiles. New equipment, new building, expert Instructors. There's a need for highly trained men In both the Army and civil life why don't you get ready now? Illustrated catalogue on any one of the above schools mailed on request. Address Division , Room 418, Dept. of Education, T. M. C. A., Port land, Oregon. . The BEWARD la a new, modern and elegantly appointed hotel, possessing one ot the most beautiful oorner lob bies In the Northwest. Located at 10th and Alder sts. opposite Olda, Wortman A King's big department store, In heart ot retail and theater district. Kates. SI and up. Bua meets all trains. 'V car also runs from Union Depot direct to Hotel BEWARD. W. M. SEWARD. Prop. -If 20,000,000 fa ml I let waste an ounce of floor In home bread - making, it means an annual waste of 650,000 barrels of flour." Sirs. Charles Severln, Chairman Woman's Na tional Advisory Council. rC?v TTr1 " J t ' ( Every loaf of bread you buy from your dealer is a boost for food conservation. To save wheat, we must standardize bread-baking just as we are standardizing shipbuilding and other great industries. The Food Administration has investigated and licensed Franz United States Bakery. There is no waste-no esl-Tk scientific bread-making under which we produce Butter Nut and Whole Wheat All materials are automatically weighed and meas ured. And every atom of Franz Bread contains the maximum food value. Buy your bread from your grocer and insist on Butter-Nut and Whole Wheat The Big, Clean, Sweet Loaves O Visiting Buyers in Portland Should First Find Their Way to Hotel Cornelius RATES ft A DAT AND VV C. W. Cornelius, President. H. E. rietrher. Manager. Park and Alder. Portland, Or. Special rates by the week or month o I! Palace Hotel 446 WASmiVGTOX STREET FREE BTJS Rates From 7Be to S3.00 Per-Dny. Near Shopping and Theater District. Absolate Clesnllneas Thronghoat. A Moderate - Priced Hotel of Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD Eirst Morrison St. and East Sixth. 81.00 Per Day, S4.00 a Week snd Bp. How He Quit Tobacco This veteran, 8. B. Laniphere, was addicted to the excesslvo use of tobacco for many years. He wanted to quit, but needed Bometbing to help him. Ho learned of a ires book that tells about to bacco habit and how to conquer It quickly, eas ily and saffaly. Ia a recant letter he writes; "I have no desire for tobacco any more. I feel like a new man. Anyone desiring a cop oi ims uuuv u k.Kit smnirinv ond ehfiwine. can set It free, postpaid, by writing; to Edward J. Woods, 1821 B. Station E, New lork City. vi. orlit h atirnrlaed and Dleased. Look for auleter nervas, stronger heart, better diges tion. Improved eyesight, increased vigor, longer life and other advantages 11 you quit poisoning jouneii. aui lit . . v t J h' frt ; f K a 1 J J; . t m i&wfUmm ' . Av. m -.I p- tu CHILBLAINS Or Frost Bites Just Bathe and Rob Them With BiAMNE Users sayi "It's Jnst dandy!" No gTeaae. W1U not stain. There Is nothing- Uke tt. Yonr drOAtlat has It. or vrlU sladly set It. m w ft CM I Y H 0 riVfl ! Wanted Chairs to Cane by School for Blind FOR PAHTICTJLARS CALIj Mr. J. F. Myers Star. Bono os Uaat COOO. 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