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MEDFORD MAU TRTBT7NE, MEDFORD', OKKfios, SA1 tJBDAV, .iAXtTAUV in.
15)29.
SC1ENC
!E PLAYS
PARI IN EFFORT
HANG APE BOY
Luna Testimony Gives Way
to Cold Facts of Micros
cope Cap Found at
Chicken Ranch Is Con
necting Link in Case.
BAGSHAW FIGH
T
AWAITS LEGAL
BABE LIMBERS UP FOR 1929 SEASON
PHASE OPINION-
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'Xcl HIVEItHIDK. Cal., Jan. 19. W")
i-.; Tim .niic.roHiopo of (lie Hclcatlst
yiS tmluy was iIokIIucc! 0 play n lar-w
;ff' part In the ninte'ii effort lo haim
,V (lurdun Sicwiiit Nnrthrnli fur Clio
hlaylliK f llirne boyH lu-yenr-old
' XelHOii iiu (I ll' ywirolil I.huIh Wins-
low, ami an iVyenr-oul .Mexican
loy never Identified deflnlie'v
After nearly two weekB of lurid
oral teHtunouy reeaiui.,
: Faculty Athletic Committee
j to Meet As Soon As Con
i tract Question Determined!
i f
Lettermen Support
Coach Cause. ;
KfMTTLF. .Inn. 19. UP) The
J flwht over Hunch Han-haw. foot- i
hall coach of the I'niversiiy of :
Washington, whom' virtual ouster !
rod's alleged activities ut 'ni. Wllfl ordered yesterday by the wtu- j
vuio nmni'ii nuivu, i in; iiinjuniiitMi- iifiii houni tn control, whn at a j
ate knowiedKc or me ichkh 1 standstill today. 1
vcHtigutur, the pathologist, tw I Tim faculty' athletic committee, j
chemist and the paleontologist. lH!whirh has the riuht lo review the'
be I UK invoked by the prosecution
In llH attempt to prove Xorthmlt
Kullty of the HltiyniKH charged to
him by his, lfyear-old nephew, San
fowl Hark.
, Evidence based upon observa
tions made under the microscope
already has appeared in the case.
Yesterday J. (Murk Sellers. ah
KhIch technical investigator, who
Introduced a mass or puyt.icul
dence which later Ik to he liirtber
Identified by other experts, (old
from the stand of a microscopic ex
uminutinn made of a cap found at
the ranch.
The cap hat been Identified as.
having belonged to one of the Winn
low boyn.
A duplicate of the headpiece wan
purchased ut n Pomona, (Jul., Htore
where N. H. Wiuslnw, father of the
missing bo.VH, had purchased the
original one. The aecond cap was
torn apart, Sellers testified -'
in the hand were h! ndled
hoard's union, whm to meet hm soon
a it received a I'Knl opinion on
whether the couch could he legally
dismissed before iho remaining'
three' yearn of his contract have
exidred.
The committee members, nloiij;
wit h football players who have
been coached hy the "Utile (ilanl"
durlni; his eitfln years at WuhIi
iiiKtoii, are regarded an Itanshaw's
.Hiaun.-hesi supporters.
Dean Alfred Hchwcppo, head of
the university law hi-Iidd). rei.ih-ri'd
a n itpiiiioii yeMenliiy that the
tmard'H aetii'h, reii.'VlriK ISanhhmv
of his dlllicti HH heiul euaeh tn lie
aNignett other work hy the lioard.
was tantamount to a iliNtnlHal. ami
i hen-ion' nubjf -t to the ruling i.f
I iir fat lllly l uiiiuihti'e. When 111 .
.l. I.yle HpeneiT, pi-i'tddcut of the
I II Ml 1 1 Ut Ion, received Well WeppeV
opinion, he authorized the com
mil tee to review the hoard' nc
lion. In a later Mtutemcnt he said
ultl-
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their
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FROSH HOOPSfERSI
' V " . . t. . U'ltli
in preii-ninuo-. Jim OrleV. HendcW Uy It .. to
cltv. u In the nine,, sent a loricelown way In the fir half vlth a ,0ire11" ' '
ielowmun of ro..tc.s down with i lead of 9 to 0. nut in Hie hecond J
.... . I L., , ... vii
their team and they backed their peroni trie rrospeei rya Van rags waoicu hi.
l ouen'tip and futrnt me Aieoiorn mini-'i -irinune onice.
organization to the limit.
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TAKE FIRST GAME
BY 2421 SCORE
A larpe crowd saw the first of
the two gnmeB hetween Medford
and the Oregon Frowh ut the Ar
rnoiy lant niKht, the viHitorn win
; nini; hy a a i to 'J. I Hcore. The
1 K-i ute, from the Hpectator's point
Nif view, contained plenty of ne-1
t tion and thrillx. At times ttu-
v o it t e h t developed coiiNliterahle
roiiKhn'-HH and in a few iiiKtancH:
la Mi dfurd player evidently forgot j
himself ami exhibited liin Hph-en :
!nt the ceferee'H decision. j
Onee a ball thrown with im '
i nt'Ci'Ksary force at the referee,!
iwhen he had blown his whittle for!
a held ball, Ntriiek that official in
the inouih and cut bin lip. Aluny 1
'of the fuiiH criticised tliin act n.s
i well itK the open allowing of din-1
: pleasure at deciHiotis. Kans feel ,
I that, while there Ik Improvement,1
the .Medford team nhould cut out
" t bene exhihltioiLS and play the
tgame. j
I i The fitt half was the best'
Bot Ruth it preparing for his, 1929 offensive against home run
records. He has announced that he Is good for ive more yar3. He Is
shown doing a bit of setting up exercises before playing his afternoon
gams of handball In a New York gymnasium.
V
I Pompared with similar figuren Ir. ih tudfniH would have tin
t kcy were found mate dei'irdon ' fom; iw
to tally exactly, the expert lestl arted within the nrope of
UP". ;
.The, atate has indicated that
other experta will be called next j
week to tHHtlfy to their exanilnu- '
tlonu of the physical evidence pro- ;
duccd by Sellera. They Include 11
M. U. Varian. titofHHor of onihob
ogy at the University of Soutbern
Calttoinia J. W. Lyne. pa.. . . .
gist of the Loh Angelea nuiHetim,
and Dr. I. IX Nokea, Imh An; r oh i
Cental expert. j
MADISON SQUARE: FOR BASKETBALL
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l,i;;i ni;i to visit iu.iu:
(Continued from Pose Ono.)
I-very pout Im advocated tin a Hlep
In the state depart ment'H program
of community nervice, and if poh
wlble, pustH aro UNked ' to Mpuiifor
tho troop whre neott work
far enough advanced to provide
the proper executive hen da within,
th scout organisation.
Medford -M'ii Iteport.
The department offlelulHi who are
mem be cm of the Medford pout, in
cluding It. K. McKlhoHe. dlHtrlct
eommamUr k e r vice chairman;
Meely V. Hall, Htate ehulrmau of
' lrcronauti(n; N, C. Chnney, chair
man of district 4 hoHpltjUlxatlon,
mid Pun I H. McDoni'd.
commitieeimin, reported on the nc
tivitleit of their varlntiH divitooiu
during the couiho of the confer
une. '
The dedication of Iho new veter
niiN' honitu) In Iortland will be
hold Friday, February 21th, tinder
t4l t 1t"tl'1'"' " -
I? Ion, It was nnnouncod by State
t'ommande. n.,u., ,. .. .
hlggcst thing of the kind ever "t
lemptcd hy the veternim In tfio
1 Htate. ComnmnderH and adJutan'H
of all pOHtN will he uxked to attend
a conference, which will be nHd
on the name date in the Homo City,
and It Ih also expected that drum
I'oiOM. hfimU and largo delegation
of legion nnd Auxiliary mem hern
will be present to participate In the
dedication ccromnnlot.
Newton ( Chnney. district serv
ice officer. In repurtiitK on hi
work, urged cooperation with the,
Hed Cross and county health units,
and pralscti ihtvic bodies for the '
flue KeiXlce wtVMti to World war
Vet eta ltd hi Mcdfoid.
.Seely Halt ilcehired that within
IS month air-mall would be (ticked
tip at nicrmediati point by mall
plane and brought to terminal, in
line with the program beinu out
lined.
NT.W VOIIK. Jan
ut hoi-li v " ! .iai:u j. liiaiioocK
l.cllci men for ( onclr. j light heavyweight from Jern-y
.While ilnte In control of the it 'cily. ha found In the iu;grewsive
uatloti tried to siiaiu-hten out thejne oi Uo LcniKki. the Aber
legal tangle, the Hu-ky club, com-jdeen. Wahiugton. woodsman, the
piwed of football lettermen, added i nnigbeHt Hpot along hi road t-
Its morjil mipport to the coai hV j the top o the illvislon. l-oniHl;l
cause. At a special meeting laM forced the fight ng all the way
nlghl the club ou.sted Moyd Tuina- in their 10-round battle at Madi
rlil'fe, Henior repnHentatfve in the, Hon Square (iarden last night and
board of control and former prewi-igt tin; deeiHion.
dent of the club, for hi stand The ,emv Uul, who got thin
against the football mentor. The nhot f big time battling by shoot
club refused Tui'nacllf fe'a offer to ing In one right hand hinash that
resign. broke Pete Lat.o'rt Jaw and fnl-
Then elub meinlMTs unanimously I lowing It up ,lth a kmajtmit of
pasjied a resolution urging ihaijTuffy lirlffltbp, found be could
a head coach not land his terrific punch on tne
Mtoeky westerner. LomnUi kept
coming to cIoho quart eis, evading
played of the two. the last being :
. at times very ragged. This was '
j caused to a great extent by the j
: man to man defense of the Krosh.i
i this type of game always appear
'lagged. While neither team were1
;at their best, there was plenty of
j speed. The cloe score provided
' plenty of excitement and the j
linio-i when Medford ball jun
missed the hoop at a critical point
added thrills galore.
Melvln tossed the first basket.
but It wa not allowed on ac
I'ouat uf step or out of bounds, r
However he wan given two fi-e'
throws on n foul. lie converted
one. Dolo overcame this by -ag-
ing one from the flooi. Medforl's
defense tightened and allowed bull
ono more banket In the quarter.
McDonald and ltowerman con-,
nected for a cage apiece, but
j Melvln failed to find the hoop.'
j Score at end of quarter: Medford.
5; Frosh :t. i
j lolp opened the second round
;with a neat basket, tying the
ISagshaw be retalm
"We want some voice as to who
will coach us," said Herman l:ri.
former tackle and one of A iiut
Jea'H i nit pu'thw re pree illative
lu the Olympic giimcx, who acted
as spokesman for the club. "To
a man we arc behind Itaggy. Fur
thermore, we demand some power
In deciding this matter. Football
players themselves are really the
best judges of a conch's ability."
The opinion of Itagshaw's pen
leges was expnssed by Ocoi mc Wil
son, professional football player,
who wa-s the first outstanding
lilted field loan developed by 1 h e
Husky mentor.
"I have boon engagil hi playing
football for 13 years, ami have
come in contact with all kinds of
coaches and coaching." Wilson
said. "In nil that time I have
never met Mr. Ihigchaw's superior
as a coach or ns a sportsman. 1
have just completed a season with
the Providence Steam rollers, who
won the professional championship
of America. We used the Hngshnu
system, both on offense and de
fense, and the result of our season
speaks for Itself. I consider the
Hacidiaw style the fastest and most
effective of nil."
1 he dangerous r.ht and pound Inn
Hraddock's body with Jolting left
hooks.
A ringside concensus gave Ijhii-fkl-
six rounds and llraddoek three
whlh1 one won called even. The
officials were less certain, one
Judge calling the light a draw,
while the other agreed with ref
eree Ai t bur I )onovan In awarding
It to l.omsUi.
SKATTI.K. Jan. lfl. (.'Pi The
hard punching non hern dl ttdc n of the Pucifii-
coasl conlerence wtii open tts has-
kiitball season here tonight withjHeorc and Keenan converted a free
a clash between the two tennis J throw taking the lead for the
that will probably fight it out for'Krosh. Again the Frosh found
the top berth. The University of thu hoop and Melviu balaneed that
Oregon, liili? champiuns, and I he with -a basket. Ievoff retaliated
University of Washington, victors
last year, will renew hostilities,
where they left off lu lHL'S.
I Willi have teams (f almost the
same ca'lber as last season when
two points in the final lilt de
cided who was the best. Ah both
quintets have fast, accurate, for
ward combinations, tonights game savage attack. Several had passes
is expected to run Into big fig- were made and plenty of rough-
urei. a have most of their bat- m..4S developed. Medford look
lies in recent years. several shot,' but were tumble to
Cordon Hid ngs and Scott Mil- - rincl the hoop In most of them,
ligan, two-year lettermen. are the wdle their defense spoiled most
aces of the Wehfoot aggregation. of visitor's efforts. Quarter
again! whom the huskies will pit ended. Frosh HI; Medford 14.
their long and short combination ,n lhp ,llrtt t,anlo MlMif,,rd mad.'
of Hal "Stork " M 'Ulary, gtani :
center, and Staji .laloff.
forward.
and Melmnald followed suit. This
left the score at tin- half with
the Frosh leading with lu markers
to 0 for Medford.
The opening play of the second
half netted two points for the
Frosh when Steven sank a field
goal. Medford opened up with a
ji dt'Miifrutc fiilit to i.' el the lead
midget t yH was lltl t,nf)e (n previous I
two terms the Frosh got the first
basket. Me Donald and Melvin
followed in turn and brought the
core to within n point or me
visitir. The uudlelice were at
Fights Last Night
CHIt'AOO, Jan. 1 !( . (Pi Tony
Conzoneri of New York who re
cent ly was deposed as feather
weight champion, today stood out
as a principal threat l Tod Mor
gan's Junior light weight crown,
follow ng his knockout victory
over Armando Santiago of Culm.
Coming back afier being potind
d lo the floor Tor u count In the
first round, Canzoneri knocked out
Santiago In the fifth round nf
their boul at the Coliseum last
night. The victory slopped Hie
seiuat'onal rise of the Cuban, who
knocked out Cu nzoneri's old rlvn
Joey Sngor, in the name ring bift
Deceinher.
1'iomoter Jim Mullen nnnouno
that 'nnoncrl and Sangor will .
I meet here February H with the
winner virtually assured of
, hot at Morgan's crown.
Ikiskctball Lust Mght.
Hy the Assoi iated l'ress)
At 1'oiilnnd: Oregon State
m i ."iV r.t- M..'. , , rv -ii r a n';n l,;t,,b excitement. Cronus
Medford II gh. 21. j
FiiLcne High. 12.
A Salem:
Salem, 43.
At Oaklaml:
C. j. A.. 21.
At Missoula:
tauu, n 1 -
California, jr.; V.
Idaho. 33;, Mon-
F
m THRU DRIFTS
;lT0 INJURED PILOT
(I'.y the Associated' PresH.
CHICACO. Fddie Shea, Chi
eago, knocked out l.ini liloom, Co
lunibiis, O., (TO' Sammy Dorfnutu.
New York, out point ed Mike Dun
dee, Uock Island, 111., iini.
NKW VOUK. Charley ItclaUge.
of Cane.da knocked out Nando Tas
sl, Italy. 14: Hen Met ioigary. ok-
He urged that Ley Ion posts lahonm, defeated Kay Still, l.os An.
followed when the Frosh got
basket ami converted a free throw
giving them a four point lead.
Desperately Medford hurled Its
offense at the visitors. The crowd
were tent-u when McDonald con
verted two free throws. Cheers
followed and the audience went
Into the air when McDonald tossed
in the basket which tied the score
at ?l to l!l.
The battle was hectic for Iho
rema'nder nf the game. In which
the visitors made the three points
which clinched the contest. Score
at end of game: Frosh 24; Med
ford, IM.
It was n good game for the
spectators, close, hard fought, lots
of action and thrills. Tonight
will be the second game, and
with the rough edges knocked off.
Callisou'M squad has a good chance
to turn the tables. It should be
a dose. Interesting battle. Spike
Kcslle opened the game with
throughout the state continue their
fffort to secure lauding field"'.
Oregon is well advanced In this re
spect, he declared, due In a larito
measure to the effort of the
Amernn Legion lo advance the
cause of aviation.
Iki liquet ilebl.
Following the afternoon confer
ence, n banquet was held at the
Uul Norte hotel, after which a
largely attended dance was enjoy
ed at the fair grounds, the 4 it et X
soclr.to winding up the day with
n "wreck."
The Auxiliary In die held a con-
ference during nficrnoou, at
which matters pt. lining to th
d I vinton nf the organization wet c
dieusetl and reports of district
officers received by staliOlepnrt
ment auxiliary' of flclals.
C rants Pax wo much pleased
with the good turnout of ex-service
men which invaded their city
tn enjoy the program prepared for
the entertainment of the visiting
ex-service men.
LONDON,
deed Cassldy
elcs. (Ill); Pell Jcby. New Yolk
knocked out Cecil Harper. Ala V
deeu. Wash., Ct).
INDIANAPOLIS, Vincent Ham
bright, Cincinnati, O., knocked out 'draw
Muddy l.ee, Nashville, Tcnu., (3;jOranls
Advance ticket Miles for the
Sailor Jack Wood and Fred Mor
tensen w rcMliug mulch at the
KPilio theater .Monday iiIk lit was
today reported to be one of the
best In years and is expected to
laiKC delegation from
Pass, Mort onsen's head-
Carm h m a d e I, Indianapolis, I quarters,
I, ..... !,.. ... 1l.p l',il...l I'lti.l Thn Itliil.ill la Imuwl mi it iminnV
clnnatl. ( 'A 1. ! back guarantee, and is expected ! !.V.M.'1
Si. l.OUIS. Penny Pass. Pbila- to he one of ihe hardesi fought
I.A CHAN 1)1.. Ore., Jan. 19.
Plowing lb rough drifts of snow,
two to six feet in depth at many
points, a rescue party today whs
making tlltlictill pivmess in its . Pblpps. Medford last year's cen
: forced march to an isolated trap- ter. at the pivot.
1 pcr s cabin where Harold K Puck The line-up was:
ner. Yalney atr mall idiot, :, n- J Frosh PF FT
lured and In m ed of medical at- J levoff, F o 0
tcntlon. i kceuan. F .1 :i
I lUickncr's plane ethed in the Phipps. C 0 U
j motinlaiuotis counii y east of Cove, j Dolp. C 0 0
.Ore. Itoth legs were broken, le- J Mahatl. ff I 0
ports said, and he was saved from Pagan, S .1 2
, death by exposure hy the slngh- ( St event, c; ., 1
fact that a trapper happen d to be I Medford PF FT
nearby. j Melvln. F 1"
At ten o'clock lust niht the
rescue party had reached Horse
Hanch, fifteen mile trom the
I trapper' cabin, and the last out-
f com mimical ion. Harold
1 OVonnell, manager of the li
detphla, knocked out Joey Ulvcr
Kansas City, Mo., 1 2 1 ; Joe Cen
uly. St. Luis, outpointed Hilly
Knowte. Chlcauo, ( HO.
HOLLYWOOD. Cal. F.ddle Clll.
Mtnueapoll. won mi four from Ho-1 Kyan
me-Q Sheridan, tix City. V w.-i,
OH
SAN FUANC1SCO.-- Kid Francis.!
Ihirope, mil pointed California Joe I
Lynch, San A anclco, (10),
n tn Medford for some time, on
the grounds of u grudge that
ha existed between the wrestlers
for the paM three years. J
A semt-windup bet weeiOTommy
f this city and Cecil Par-
rick is expected to be a hec
tic battle and will go for two
hours. n
Fl AND COLD FOR
NEXT WEEK WEATHER
Jun. lfl -if AMI
estranged form her
husband, has won a verdb't of
3fi oeo Munlnt n newtioaper which
j.rinleit her plrture and that of it
turfman, with a story that th
NKW OKT.KANS. Joe Cook.
New urban, won on a foul tivui
Kddle Wolfe. Memphis. (3).
TAMPA. Fla. Penny Touch-
stone. Plant City, knocked out Jlm-j
my Francis, Jersey City, N. (.It;!
Young liussel, Talnpa. stopped j -
Turin n LIKell, Tupelo, Mis.. t).i HAN FIIANCISCO, Jan. IH
NoltFOLK. Va. Yotmg Strlb- The weather oiHbmk for the
ling. Macon, (in., knocked out Art beginning January '0 whs nn-iA
Malay, Chicago, (3. J i.ounecd hsre today by the 1
flrande airport, a member of t
party, said they expected to push
on' In spile of darkness and diffi
culty of (ravel.
I A repoi received here at 2
o'olk t hi afternoon said the
rescue party bringing puckner to
, La tlraitde had notO. each it Horse
I uancn. This Indicated that travel
was more difficult than had been
expend.
Mrs. liuekuer of poise arrived
today to meet the party.
liucktu r I 31' years old and has
two children. This was his flrt
accident.
RowMrniMti, F .
MvTVunld. C
Morgan. (1
ilarnelt, O
Ucferce, MIMh.
duuior Oamo,
prospect played the Junior
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IXVPLKTON, Ore.. Jan.
The dairy bull should be kept
'In a thrifty, but fat condition
t'Pt throughout the winter. See that
ek,he get plenty of exercise dillv.
good daily ration consist of
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weather bureau, a? follows: v 'mixture such a the dairy cows;
Far weSiern state: The nut-late receiving, lo to ,"i pound of
1!. j look Is for generally fair ami j-old jcorn rilage and P) to 20 pounds i
were engaged. Mrs. Cn :ddy soiV iP Who linker high nhot.l basket - weather with temoerniine- modi of iood i.'uin.... io.v- Hi..
tended the Inference that she wan: bull ((.nm defeated Pemllton, 111 to i below normal carlv In the week 'dep. tiding on his vise and condl
pot nmrrlcd wu- llbdotii, 1 10 here luet hilit, and with heavy froMs In California, tion. j
FRANK'S
Comedians
TONIGHT
PLAYHOUSE
THEATIp c
3-Act Comedy Drama
A Hollywood
Madonna
BARGAIN MONTH
Children 10c
AdulU 35e
Vaudeville end Everything
January Specials
Every item i3 a bargain. Prices are good for one week subject to
stock on hand. This is not cheap merchandise bought for special
0 sale purposes but is regular stock.
"Aluminum Pcivolators, l'-rqt. Glass Hatter Bowls, .something
size, C) cups new. Regular S5c
69c . Special 72c
Willow Clothes Baskets made in Quick Drying Enamel, manufae-
Oregon, regular .fU.fil) tureel liv Lowe Bros, nhit size.
Special $1.87 89c L
China Casseroles. Hall's colored Toilet Tissue, 1000-sheet rolls,
baking china, in heavy frame. 11' Bolls for
Regular $").00 nc
Special S3.98 : ;
i Colored Brooms red, orange,
Bread Board and Knife Sets, beau- green. Regular $1.25
tifull.y .h-orated Beggar 1.T, Special S1.00
bpecial SI. 48 r
Sunkist Opal Glass Juice
Stainless Steel Butcher Knife and Extractors. Regular oOe.
Stainless Steel Paring Knife. C 'i oo
Both for " special 3JC
S1.00 Euamclware, all jpieces priced
1 sfs 1 .-!" lo L'.O"), now
Golden Star Polish Mop, lung fibre CI fifl
wool brush. Regular $1.2.1 JA,UU
Special 99c :! Fl'y Kiiar as
Bowl and Jug Sets, i pieces nice- Special 28c
ly decorated. Regular 1.49 .Stainless Steel Slicing Knife and
Special S1.22 Stainless Steel Paring Knife, both
" j-01,
Fireplace Fixtures including q-j
andirons, fire screens, spark d
guards and firesets. Dinncrware Laurdliurst pattern
Y Off Ivory Dinncrware and Byde pat-
tern Pareck Dinncrware
No. S Nickel Plate Tea Kettles To close out
S1.65 y2 Off
For Correct Time Call 35-J
Medford Furniture and Hardvare C o .
A Reliable Place to Trade
Phones: Hdw. Dept. 134; Furn. Bept. 35-R
Office 35-J
6th and Bartlett
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