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TUVR-SDAY, JIN K 10 T h * AMERICAN. C E S T E Al. POÍNT, « z BJWQN PACE TW O The American \ F T O M o R I L E FIN A N C IA L B E * h l N iV S i l U I A T Y LAWK at things one at a time Martin, you said the nam e w a s ? ” i ' ‘ Yes, s ir .” " T h e town's full of Martins, W hich l't.ti Hi-W ay / t o H ealth One o f th e c r e a t e « problem« In cid ent to th e d istressing auto m o b ile R e -e stab lish ed , S e p te m b e r 13. 1928. accid e n t «ituation in the financial " H i s name is J o h n B. Martin, ' came tonelessly. " H e * an a tto rne y Devoted to the best Interest« of , . j )()"ngibllity of a surprising nu ■l- and his o ffices are down at 60 w a l l ber o f person« who o perate auto- C e n tr a l P o in t and vicinity. i street." _ E n t e re d as second c la ss m a t t e r at m obiles on s t a t e highways. " S u r e of that, are y o u ? ’ T h e name . - ^ .. , ... r - n * r Ui Pnint Ore- Many s t a te s have alread y recog evidently had made no impression up- th . - o s t o f f ic e f e n t r a l P o in t nlMd , he im m ed iate necess.ty ot eli- , on the captain. He raised his eyes and W arm W e a t h e r H in ts | 214 cups cold milk gon, under t h e Act of March », **<»• m |n a t |nit t h u danger. Accord ing to - B y - gave a slight je r k of his head, " T a k e W ith the advent of s u m m e r and 1 tb lspn . lemon j U|Ci the N atio nal B u re a u of Casualty and him b a c k ,” he commanded. B arry warm weather we find t h a t o u r a p C r u s h t h e wushed and hulled B U aSC RIPTIO N K A T ES: S u re ty U nderwriters, 20 s t a te s have T h e r e should be 2 | clung to the table. ....... petites need whetting. At this t im e rles. O ne year ............................................. 1 2 .0 0 enacted fin a n c ia l responsib ility laws But t h e r e ’s a lot more to tell. Add sug., ----- -------- of year the diet should be made ap- c r u s h e d b e r r i e s 81« M onths .......................................... $ 1 . 0 0 as have four of the C anadian pro he begged. " 1 haven't got anything to j (zj through t h e lib e ral use of le m o n J u ic e and set in tce i **1 vinces One s t a te , L o u isian a, is con P a y a b l e in advance. hide I want to tell you ju st how 11 sea8onable foods. W ith th e v ariety c h ill. W h e n ready to serve t n n J s i d e r i n g the passage of such a law. A dvertising ra te s on application. (Continued from last w e e k ) _ ^____ to get into this m e * happened ^ of crigp green v egetab les, b e rrie s b e r r y m i x t u r e Into the cold “ and Congress is d ete rm in in g its a d J o e rem em b e re d little but the " D o u 't t e a r your s h i r t ,” admonish- and fruit there should be no need s h a k e well. O ffice— Second S t r e e t , o f f Main. S e rv e with ch in ™ !!! vis ab ility for the District of C o crow ding and cla tte rin g noise as they ed j be captain quietly T he n to P ete : ^ for waning appetites If they are used T h i s m a k e s 4 servings. lumbia. him b a c k .” ARTHUR EDW ARD PO W ELL T h e s e laws have obvious advan- went down the stairs. Once on the • S t r a w b e r r y Ice <>»«„, freely. I lages. P r i m a r i ly they avoid corapul- sid ew alk , be looked for a p atro l wa- Again the metallic c la tte r of his E d i t o r and P u b lis h e r The body food re q u ire m e n t s re -1 1 qt. well ripened strawberry sory Insu rance, an idea obnoxlou gon. T h e r e was no ne; only a sleek heels; again the faces and bars, and 1 tb lsp n lemon juice main practically the s a m e t h e y e a r ; . ¡ b o t h to in s u ran ce com panies and t h e ap p e arin g car, with drawn sid e c u r - | , he sight of a f r o wsy woman peering 3-4 cup milk lo u t from under her nair. m e n ne around, although a diet of th e co o l, 'i n s u r i n g public as has been aptly ta in s and a glow from c rim so n head-1 out f rom under her hair. T he n he 1 1-4 cup s u g a r d em o nstrate d in M assachussetts. T hey lights. A ja n g lin g bell began to sound was alone, sitting on * his ’ slated J *----- iron •»<! « « X I 114 cup c re a m po m o te the cau se of s a fe driving a f t e r the m achine had starte d , drown- 1-4 tsp. salt and help to e lim in a te reckless, care- Ing out o th e r noises. Soon th e nia- P r e s s th e washed and hulled I iess and Incom petent drivers. T hey c h in e stopped, and he was led inside a r e one of the g r e a te s t aids to th e a building, to a desk where a white- his burning eyes. He rose and paced Part of it is c.ool‘ " * an*‘1\ n8.h* ^ Sn rie s t h r u a sie ve being careful to P E O P L E G E T T IN G W E A R Y e n fo rc e m e n t of t r a f f i c laws and ordi- haired, dis interested man in shirt- • hran . t a n s nn» wav t h tpp atpnn hark They a re easy to p repare and even press t h e seed s through. Thera« T h e people o f J a c k s o n c ou nty are nances. Above all, they a re a strong s le e v e s as ked him questio ns gnd b u r p l t ^ g . i n . T atyhe X l p ^ L . t ' the child ren can m ak e th e m with £e at . e a s t 1 * c u p .Rof S J 1 -------- ' 1 Add t h e lem on Juice to tbs nl g etting mighty weary of t h e c on stan t a s s u r a n c e that th o s e in ju r e d in auto- wrote the answ ers down in a book one end, the rough b ars at the other. hut little practice. Delicious ice cream s can be m ade and s u g a r to the milk. Rest howl of " l a w e n f o rc e m e n t b r e a k mobile ac cid e n ts will not s u f f e r a T h e n the locks of th e han dcuffs Suddenly he settled, with fe arful de easily and economically In your own u n til s u g a r is dissolved. Cool, down,’’ and " m i s c a r r i a g e o f J u s t i c e .” fin a n c ia l expense which should b< c lick e d raspingly, as a barred door term ination. Ice cream made of pure cream and sa il and combine wlth’tL A grave closed behind him, and a n o t h e r man L le w elly n A. B a n k s , e d ito r and pub borne by a guilty party. T ___ hey ______ hadn't _____ believed _ him when he kitchen Freeze at once ¿ 1 lisher of the Daily News co n stan tly In ju s t ic e is done to a person who has in shirtsle e ve s, fa t, d isinte re ste d , im-| ( 0 id about Mr. Martin. Maybe t h e y ’d m aterials is a wholesome and n u t r i b e rry m ixtu re . J hu rls his lig h tn in g bolts a g a in s t the a good claim a g a in s t an a u to m o b ile personal, took him by the arm . J o e question him again. T h a t ’s it, th e y ’d tious food as well as a con fection. ing one part of coarse salt D istrict A ttorney and o t h e r s w i t h - ¡ o w n e r , and canno t collect It because saw rows and rows of barred places pr j ng him out and question him for a It afford s a way of giving m ilk t h a t parts of f i n e l y crushed ice n j 1 g anywfct i that i s t o a o k t i s o v m t is finai bis right and I s m s peering out at while, then m $ him hack to forget is satisfying to all m em b ers of the yields 114 q u a r t s . We hold no b rie f fo r G eorge Cod- irresponsible him. T h e tu r n k e y swung a door and what he'd said. But he must not for- family, no m atte r how o fte n It is S t r a w b e r r y Tarts ding except th a t we have yet seen T h e laws a r e e n th u sia s tic a lly sup- gave J o e B a rry a gently puHh. T h e get one th in g ; they could burn him in served A great variety of d esserts 4 eg g s yo lks no serio us c ase of f l a g ra n t ab u s e o f Ported by the A m e rican A uto m o b ile p r i s o n e r ’s m uscles g a lv an lie d 0 ji |f they wanted to. but he m u stn ’t is possible by using d if f e re n t sauces 1-3 cup s u g a r o ffice by Mr Codding W e c e r ta in ly Association. I d fact. In moat of t h e “ Y o u ’re not going to put m e in i forg et o n e thing. H e’d make up a or crushed fru its with Ice c ream . 1 la cups scalded milk to be anxio us to u p - ! s t a te * w here th e s t a tu t e s a r e in force t h e r e ! " he begged. ’ I didn’t do ■ g u . y - 1 story about where he'd been today. you have an abundance of straw- 1-4 tsp. v a n illa . . If . you hold Mr. B a n k s , eith er. But we do he law has pe»-n patterned a f t e r th e thing . I sw e ar I did n't do a n y t h i n g ! ” i and h e ’d stick to It. Other things berries try these s traw b e rry recipes, 6 b ak e d t a r t shells The 'E m Just the t u r n k e y ; I d o n ’t even ' faded— Just that a girl should not Your family will be delighted. feel that a f t e r all is said, what good one drawn up by the A A A 1 qt. s t ra w b e rrie s , well ripet^l law In New H am p sh ire la g e n e r a lly j know what y o u 're in f o r . ” know; this seemed to be all that roun- does all this howling do? S tra w b e rry Milk S h a k e Whipped 1 ream as th e Ideal type. - B u t . please, can t I ta lk fo s o m e - ' *•"<* now Minnies dragged by. He Mr. Ru hl o f the Mall T r i b u n e sug qt. straw b erries B e a t egg y o lk s slightly. Add siipl W ith the cu rv e of a u to m o b ile ac- b o d y ” You could do that fo r m e ." 'm u s t n 't forg et to keep quiet about gests having the whole m a t t e r in and s calded m ilk. Cook over («1 Mi cup sugar „ „ , h o . hll„ . . I where h e ’d been today. An hour v estigated by a special grand Jury t ¡dents rising, it is a p p aren t that w ater, s t i r r i n g c o n s t a n t l y until tkl r n L v ” v n , I Pa88ed- T h e t u r n k e y came and un- a n d a special prosecutor. W h a t .-very e ffo rt must be m ade to reduce c u s ta rd c o a t s t h e spoon. Cool i g l rtn «M t h / t a l i f n e ! lofke<1 hta cel1 T hey went back to good will t h a t do? W e have had a both the frequ en cy and severity of add fla v o rin g . J u s t before tengl be hoped that L " 8 t h e c a p t a in ’s office c o r o n e r ’s Jury, a reg ular grand Jury. | accidents, t u r n th e c u s t a r d into tart sheila ttl " S i t dow n,” said th e captain . T h e n C O V E — How to m ake to m ato paste ____ ^ __ a special grand Jury and a special laws com pelling an a u to m o b ile o w n e r j )OU ' * ant ,n a l it t l e while, a depth o f 14 Inch. Over this M T h e n his big key turned th e lock everybody seemed to forg et him. ex- for use in winter soups and gravies s t r a w b e r r i e s halved and sweetmil pro secu to r In th e D ahack case. Has to show proof o f his fin a n c ia l re-1 So m eho w , lik e Cept a fifth person who was now i n , is told by one of the t h rif ty and and ton w ith whipped cream I an y th in g been really s ettle d ? Not l>on- 1 1< 1 1 i t y will find t h - : r w ay into and lie was gone. | b lu r r e d clouds before the daw n, t h e the room, a tall, grev-haired man with skilful homemakers of Cove. "Use o t h e r « a r m w e ath e r MinMiial yet. We feel the best thing to do is J u s t] ' m i n u t e * dragged by. T hen th e tu r n - som e dis tin gu ishing c h a ra c te r is tic s ripe tomatoe* and cook them as for w|]| he goat upon request' to Omul key c am e, as d is in te re ste d ly as be who c a m e to the o th e r end of t h e ! canning ,” she says, " t h e n mash them . D airy C o u n c il, 112 Citizen’s B um ignore t h e Whole tiling and above fore, and unlo cked th e cell. mi s h u t u p ! wh o . are« a dam, table and looked in te n tly at him. I A potato ricer O iie-t for this purpose Bldg., Portland , O regon 1 " C a p t a i n wants to see y o u .” “ No,” he said a f t e r a long time. " seeds. ---J - anyway. W h a t we want and need 'T ' n ry r since ” it ------------- removes all A fte r T h i s tim e , it was into a room t h a t in this county is for aii to puii to- 1 o B e f e a t u r e o f " S u r e ? ” asked th e captain . mashing cook th e pulp as dry a« v - w b e r g - N e w Masonic Temnl . ,1 possible without burning it, then « e w o e r g New Masonic lempie» g e th er to get th is cou ntry out of the they took him, w here a big m an with “ A b so lu te ly .” dumps. If you meet a clvlt cat on much gold on his u n ifo rm , rolled In a ( T o Be Continu ed) I spread it on plates and set in a warm d er c o n s t r u c t i o n a t corner Sheridu th e road, If you are wise you will Just P ete Maxwell I place. T h e paste should be ab o ut and B la i n e s tr e e t s , SAN FR A N C IS C O . J u n e 9— " M a n loose-pivoted c h a ir. quietly wulk arou nd him and not was t h e re , too, and Ed and J e r r y and half an inch thick. W h e n It dries s t a r t throw ing stones. T h e m ore of made w e a th e r,” produced to m eet the J a k e . T h re e p a c k a g es wrap ped In on top, turn it over. W h e n dry it c o m fo rt re q u ire m e n ts of railroad pas this s t u f f t h a t Is printed th e worse brown paper, were on th e tab le, and will be brownish red in color. o ft we all are. - " sen ge rs lrrisp ectlve of the seaso n or an envelo pe from w hich c u re n c y pro- [ " T h i s tom ato paste com es in handy 80 lets let It all slid e and get the clim e, today had becom e a p a r t tru ded. T h e c a p ta in b rushed t h a t I P ic k up yo’ f e e t ; d o n't s h u ffle along! often in winter and spring to add to busy minding o ur own business. If aside, and with th ick fin g e rs b r o k e R a ise up yo' hatd; s t a r t bum ming a anything in which you like tomatoes. B a n k s could not bring evid ence of of the s to c k - in - tra d e of S o u th e rn the s trin g s of the la rg e r packag es. 1 , F o r a good rich gravy in a pot roast P a c if ic Company. an y th in g but heresuv b efo re th e re g u F ro m behind J o e B a r r y ’s eyes, a sud- i 8 o n S- it cannot be beat and it Improves ] lar grand Jury, how In h— can he T h e new service fe a t u r e was i n t r o den pre ssu re began to m a k e i t s e l f Look wif a sm ile at folk s what you beans or soup of any kind. Dissolve j produce a n y th in g b e tte r b efo re a duced In the form of o fu r te e n new felt, as If th u m b s were pushing t h e m I m e e t; it In a little water or add the pastel special grand J u r y ? A m an whose outward. T h e r a t t l in g paper had re direct to soup or gravy.” L i f up yo' liaid, c h i le ; pick up y o ’ air-con ditio n ed d in in g cars, th e most mind is so twisted t h a t he sees per vealed two h e a t e rs or a u t o m a t ic pis fe e t! sonal enm ity a g a in s t him self In such advanced type o f p asseng er train tols and th e ugly o u tlin e s of a T o m G R A N T S P A S S — ( ‘H omemade liv edito rial u tte ra n e e a as Mr. B u h l's e quipm ent, which will be utilized on my or Tho m pso n m ac h in e gun. ab le and very f a i r eulogy on J u d g e " W e l l , S p o r t ," said t h e c ap tain R a ise up yo t h o u g h t s ; look up a t i n g " Is really accomplished in J o s e - ! the tra n s c o n t in e n t a l runs of S o u t h Norton a few days ago, can never phine county accord ing to c o o p e r a - , m o n oto n ou sly , " w h a t ab o u t this h a r d th e s k y ! tors on the year 'round garden pro-' be convinced he CAN be wrong about ern P a c if ic 's c r a c k San F r a n c is c o w a r e ? ” anything. Overland L im ited and Golden S t a t e “ I d o n ’t know a n y t h in g a b o u t it. L i f ’ up yo' voice sing "H e b b e n is je c t , supervised by S a ra W ertz, home So let's call It a day. dem o nstratio n agen t, and H. B. How- I nev er saw th e s t u f f before. It was L im ited train s. nigh !” n, 1 * * . , . . Us. a g ric u ltu ral agent. One farm Em plo ying the latest system of air- put In niy room to d ay while I was . id all de glooms back whar d e y , h o m em ak e r says, “ Our fam ily has I ’ l B l .l t MEI1\ H 'K FR O M R E I . I E l con ditionin g, th e c a rs are kept c o n a w a y .” b e lo n g ; absolu tely lived out of our garden. “So?" the c a p t a in looked up. E X PEN D IT I It EH s ta n tly flooded with fresh, clean air, " A w a y w h e r e ? ” L i f up y o ’ feet, an' raise up yo' s on g! W e have had som e 80rt of fresh vege table av ailab le thro u gh ou t the year J o e B a r r y 's low er ja w shot open, A m an outlet for surplus labor washed free of dust and o t h e r i m beginning with spinach in F e b r u a r y .’ btghwuys o f f e r th e best opportunity purities and with t e m p e r a t u r e main- and hung there. I f he told t h a t, he • • • also must tell whom he saw and S t ic k out y o ’ chest, a n ’ th'ow out i i i a s m i n li .1- tin v a r e a b o u t tin- o n l v . yo' v o ice! th in g that can be produced without I " d corrfict r e l a ,i v e humidity •where h e went. In v o l u n t a r i ly he F O S S I L — " O u r kitchen is quite g in n in g the m ark e t, aceording to the 1 ,IV 1 b e rin o static con trol. E. W. winced, a s S u e Dayton might wince P u t b ac k y o ’ s h o u ld e r s; praise an' pretty now” rem arked a young home- president of the A m e rican Associa 1 Uiapp. ge n eral p asseng er t r a f f i c man- *f R,le kt,ew , h a * , h e young fellow re jo ice ! j m ak e r of W h e e le r county recently tlun of S t a t e Highway O fficials. |a g e r for S o u th e rn P acific e xn resscd whom ahe had wanted fo r her rin g J o i n dat Joy c h o r u s ; m ak e It com- ' l h e n , sp e ak in * of l ' " ’*P«»Bive kit- Som e 6.00Ü.U0Ü A m erican f a rm e r s i n - . , , . ,,, ’ P d ntate was tainted by accu sations, , • chen improvements. “ In the middle | a re still situ ated on roads t h a t be eI 11,1 t,,e rura R fe e tly e u - 1 “ I ju s t went out o f town for a ,,, ’ I the flo o r we placed an I m p e r f e c t ; com e Impassable in winter, prev ent hance tra v e l c o m fo rt in both summer d a y .” L i f up yo y o ’ h e a rt, a n ’ pick ” * up yo'i piece of . . linoleum . . with one border Medford one " I t ' s a big cou ntry . W h e r e ? ” ing them from m a r k e tin g t h e i r goods am i winter. missing. We painted th e border feet! ut th e most ad van tage o u s tim e , from J o e H arry's eyes took on a d es around it, so that the total cost Is All outside a ir brought Into the p e ra te fire. — D ouglas Hurn sending t h e ir child ren to school less than 14.50. " I w o n't tell y o u ! ” from receiv ing quick medical a t t e n cars goes thro u gh filte rs , w here dirt It 1 « mixed tion when needed, from keeping s o and dust a r e rem over. T h e c ap tain looked at him blandly. cial con tacts, etc, " O h , all r i g h t " h e s aid , " s i t d ow n.” ¡w ith inside re cir cu la te d air, humidi- T h e y moved a c h a i r to the end of t h e t a b l e ; Ed and J e r r y sat down, [lilts money In c irc u la tio n while ac coo,od aa c on d itio n s requ ire. Clapp too, then J a k e . T h e c ap tain picked up t u s lly providing som ething we need , Ha,d T h e conditioned a i r is then th e ev il-lo o k in g m ac h in e gun and unil so is not to be confused w i t h ! evenly d istrib uted , without d ra u g h ts eyed It c a re fu lly . " S o som ebody s n e ak e d th is into moii lhotlgh dueU ot| b o th sld„ s o f the re lie f a p p ro r o p rlatio r i a ti o n n s , t that h . . put ........ ey Into c irc u latio n but do little per your room W h o fo r i n s t a n c e ? ” maneitt good P la c in g a man to cars and th ro u gh o u tle ts Into the B a rry s t ra ig h t e n e d with hope. “ His n am e is M artin . H e ’s a la w work on a road m e a n s that we pro din in g ro om. vide a n o t h e r one with work som e Supply in g atr In this way c re a te s yer. 1 got fired last tight down at where else supplying m aterials. I-oute B e r t o li n i 's p lace and this law a s ligh t pressu re inside t h e ca rs, yer said he had a Jo b fo r me. He gave II is said th a t t h e c o u n try could build a hundred thou sand m iles of which prevents d irt and dust from me som e m oney and told me to go out good roads now and m ake use of e n t e r i n g and keeps th e cars perfectly Into th e c o u n try and t a k e a day off. every mile. T h a t is som ething worth clean and d ustless a t all times. T h e n 1 could com e b ac k tonight and striv ing for. Kverv s t a te and every tell him w h e th e r I wanted to go t h ru pound ........................ T h e e n t i r e system , except fo r a with th is deal or not. He said he had county must do Its part Modern m an ual s ta rtin g sw itch, Clapp said. developments which have m ade it a friend w ho ’d g o tte n Into s om e t ro u b le o v er som e liqu o r skid he possible to build fine w e ath e rp ro of. | i- a u t o m a t ic a lly co n tro lle d by heat 12-oz. B o ttle in!, 1 , , / ’ i T1' " ■" end h u n u d . u t h e m ' • t . k e hie p u - so 1 * thousand d ollars a mile, allow us to , .. . Don t m a k e a speech ab o ut It, do needed road work without plung- “ " ’ * ° * U1 v a ty in g conditions. s a jd c ap tain quietly. " W e ’ll get irselves Into debt ------ ---------------------------------------- E'lask-shaped Itottles , Caged THt ., b y ' A D A . Rr-MAVN E OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL Courtney Ryley Cooper EDITORIALS In Oregon Homes Man-made Weather S. P. Rail Travel Pick Up Y o’ Feet A-l Cleaners O p p o s ite Stage Depot Ph 504 r.K'",; ...«»»«.««..»«¿¿¿¡'w SPECIALS ^ ^ A Y jm d ^ S A T lIR D A Y , JUNE 17 and 18 MARSHMALLOWS OLD DUTCH BLUING VINEGAR THE lt.U L IU t\ l) CORN STARCH ENIGMA T h e railro ads a r e am ong our l a r g est taxpayers. In no rm al tim e s theyi are the most Im p o rtan t em ployers of lab o r and p u rc h a se rs of supplies. > T hey pe rfo rm a v ita l service which I no o th e r agency can yet d uplicate ! And we have led them to th e brink ot ruin , by s u b je c tin g them to tin- 1 equally reg ulated com petitio n from governm ent-su bsid ised s team sh ip and b arg e lines on the water, and com- m errtallsed m otor tra n s p o rta tio n op e ra tin g over state -b u ilt and s t a te m aintained righ ts o f way paid for by all private taxpayers. Including the railro ads All this. as G overnor R ic h ie (Hunted out some time ago has t h re a t e n in g con sequ ences to o u r f u t u r e prosperity, as well as to th e m illions o f o u r people whose saving s a re Invested In the railroad«, e i th e r directly or thro u gh savlugr b an k s and Insu rance c o m p a n i e s ” W hen we d elib erately crip ple a basic Industry we all pay the bill We pay It in unemploym ent. In de pressed business. In s m a lle r tax re c eip ts for the public tre asu ry . At present most Industrie« s u f f e r from low e a r n i n g ra p a c ity but that has been t h e con dition o t the railroads e v e r s in c e the war. due largely to an o v erd o s e of re e trlclv e regulalon If e v e r t h e people had an in t e r e s t .In an I n d u s tr ia l p ro b le m , they have it in t h e ra llro ad e ZORO A Beautiful New Permanent Wave NO M \l MINE NO E l K t T R K ITN NO S T E A M C a lu m e t— ;( fife . p|p SHORTENING B u lk — B r in g C o n tainer— |vr r , COFFEE American Club— |vr lb. TOILET TISSUE Per lOOO-ahcet Roll JAR RUBBERS P«*-Kn F .lg e — Double l.ip— { V r hox CHEESE NO W I H K h l.»din<v— p er |h. T h i s New I V r iiia n c n i I« a H e n sa tlo n E v e ry w tw rv . It e l i m i n a t e * llu k in g a n d s t e a m in g a n d la-n v c« T h e H a i r S o f t an d L a s t r ó n « . A h. « o in tely H afe a n d t i s n lW t a M c a n d W III I«*«t t h e L if e o f T h e H a ir . 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