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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON'. MONDAY. .TULY 22. 1940. PAGC FIVE LOCAL and Return Horn Mr. tnd Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mrs. Walter Flynn tnd on Allen returned yester day from a two weeks' vacation at Newport and Albany. To Lot Angtltt Jack Swem of Swem's Gift shop left last night for Los Angeles where he will spend several cayt on a buying mission. New Manager Cafl Mabry, formerly of hoseburg, today be gan his new position as brancr manager here of the Orepontan. With his wife and child, he has taken up residence in the Gc Eauer apartments. Daughter Bern Word was w received here today of the birth ' of a girl to Mr. and Mis. Nor man Hampton in Portland on Sunday. Mrs. Hampton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Quisenberry of this city and will be remembered here by her many friends. Recuperating Miss Muriel ' Stocks was recuperating so sat isfactorily today from an ap pendectomy that she may now have visitors at her home on the Old Pacific highway rela tives reported. Miss Stocks was taken home last Wednesday from Sacred Heart hospital where the operation was per formed. Guerdimm Pay Regular weekly drills will be held bv Company A. 186th infantry, and headquarters detachment. Ore gon national guard, at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Mcdford arm or'. Quarterly pay checks have errived for the men of Com pany A and they will he issued at the drills. To Market Mrs. Adrienne Stewart departed by train last night for the San Francisco fashion mart to select autumn merchandise for both Adrienne stores, here and in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Stewart is to be joined at San Francisco later in the week by Mrs. Clatous McCredie, her assistant buyer. SO At Picnic Fifty men. women and children nttended the first annual volunteer fire men's picnic yesterday at Bybce Beach park, the new recreation center offered for supervised public use by Col. K. L. Tou Velle, the owner. Softball and 4 swimming were enjoyed during the early afternoon belore the serving of the picnic lunch. Soda pop was a treat for the children. So good a time was enjoyed by everyone that plans were begun immediately for the aecond annual picnic next sum mer. Regular firemen off duty and their families were guests of the volunteers. TUES - WED NIGHTS JOE YOUNG presents his Glamourette Revue Don't Miss It! ThoM ft tepplnf, lively, UugMnf lorelle. Fast twtnrv dnnr. hula, r hum bat, waltz, modern 1st I r. acrobatic and p?t-la) dancra bj each fir! In solo work. FEATURING. SHIRLEY LEE That tepid Interprentot ef torrid dances. THE HEINE TWINS 1VII1 thrill you with tht-lr many difficult acrobatic atunti. at well a their clever novelty number. THE BUNNELL TWINS Joe Young, Master of Ceremonies 2 Shows Nightly 9:30 and 11:30 Featuring Our New Bend PEP PEARCE and His Music BURGOYNE'S Admisilon 35c per perton Tax Included Your Standard Oil Credit Card is "cash" on the road or at home. Ueed by more motorists than any other because they find so many extra ervice at Standard ! STARCASD OIL COWAWT OF CALIFOItrrA PERSONAL Fined 10 Maurice J. French of Medford was fined $10 in city court this mominK on a charge of bcirg drunk in a public place. On Vacation Miss Edith Nichols, secretary In the city superintendent'! office, today started a week's vacation. Gasoline Stolen Lucian Van Gordon of Phoenix rc;-orted to city police that five cai.ons of gasoline were stolen from h.s automobile parked in front of 8S0 West 12th street Sunday evening. www To Market Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Carpenter, owners of the Band Box. left bv train last night for San Francisco where they will attend fashion shows and order fall merchandise for their store. They planned to return to Medford at the end of the week. Car Overturns Ken Barrett of 314 Howard street, ij a re port filed with city police to day, said his car skidded on the Pacific highway four miles from Grant! Pass Saturday afternoon and overturned in a ditch. He was uninjured. Back en Job James L. Mur phy, government supervisin? engineer on the Medford fed eral building extension and re modeling job. resumed his post here this morning after spend ing a few days in Marshfield At the coast town ho in.-pected a paint job at the po.stoffice. Mrs. Wallers Visits Mrs. Kate Walters, former Medford .resident now living in Hunt ington Park, Cal., visited friends here over the week-end on a vacation trip through northern California and Oregon. Sh' was accomoanied by Mrs. Eve Cook of Indiana. They left Medford today for Crater lake en route home. Job Tests The U. S. civil service commission today an nounced open competitive ex aminations for the following positions: instrument maker, to fill existing and future vacan cies at the Puget Sound navy yard, Bremerton, Wash.; car penter foreman, carpenter and carpenter helper, to fill exist ing and future vacancies In the Bonneville power administra tion. Complete information re garding qualifications . for the positions may be obtained at Medford posloffice from Stanley G. Sherwood, actin? secretary of the local board of civil ser vice examiners. At Airport Lleiits. F. D. Stevers and D. E. Bradley stop ped at Medford municipal air port this morning to have their army Douglas cargo plane re fueled. They were en route from Sacramento. Cal., to Fort Lewis, Wash. Arrivals yester day included Lieut. J. f. Me Elroy. Vancouver. Wash., to Riverside, Ca!.. in a North American combat plane; Lieut. G. W. West. Vancouver to Riv erside in a Curtiss pursuit plane: Lieut. C. Halley-Harris, Riverside to Fort Lewis in a Douglas observation plane: Lieut. G. Smith, Riverside to Fort Lewis in a Douglas observ ation plane; Lieut. C. K. Bow- en. fort ewis to mversiae in a Curtiss pursuiter; Lieut. G. W. Lunde, Vancouver to River-' side in a Curtiss pursuiter; and Maj. G. P. Tourtellot. Eugene to Riverside in a Curtiss pur suiter. Plane Passengers C. Silvey arrived by United Mainliner this noon from Lcs Angeles and the following left on tne same plane for Portland: I. R. Perry. R. Cook, Jon Marshall. A. M. Mulkey. A. M. Mulkey and S. R. Newman. Miss M. McNamara departed for Se attle. W. A. Patterson of Chi cago, president of United At Lines, left on the forenoon Mainliner for Los Angeles. Mr. Mulkey arrived from the south early this morning. Arrivals from Portland last midnight were M. D. Winter, Mrs. E. Winter and V. A. Nichols. Leaving on the same plane were Seely V. Hall. United vice president, and Mrt R. O Davis, to Los Angeles, and E. C. Met calf, to Oakland. W. Tinker and C. Robinson arrived from the south last night. Mrs. K. M. Grieve and Mr. Metcalf ar rived from Portland last even ing. Miss A. Dale and Nion Tucker left on the same plane for San Francisco. Miss R. Webster arrived from the south yesterday noon and leaving on the same plane were F. W. Bod- inson, to Missoula, Mont., via Portland, and Miss M. Blair, to Spokane. Mrs. H. P. Bush ar rived from the north yesterday forenoon and Mrs. E. T. Burei son and L. D. Kay left for San Francisco on the same plane. LIVESTOCK Portland Portland, Ore.. July 33 (AP-U.S. D A.) Hogs: total 3,360: market un evenly 36c to 60c above Friday, or 69c higher than last Monday; good choice 170-316 lb. drlvetns 67.769 8; late sales mostly 67.76: sorted car loads 68; 330-370 lb. butchers 67.36 40, few 47.60; light-light 67,4.60; packing sow 46 is AO: few light feeder pig 67. Cattle: 3,100: c1ves 300; market active, strong to mostly 36c higher; ve alert strong: good fed steers lack ing: bulk grass 1st steers 6S.60s3.66. few short fed 49.60: common steers IS 50 it 7.50; good fed heifer 66 00: common-medium grass heifer 66.60 9 8.36: eanner-common cows 6340 S8: good beef cows 69 75635 few 66.S0; medium-good bull 46 50 f 7.35: good-choice veler 48 -60; deluxe to 610. i Sheep: 5.800; market slow, uneven ly steady to 36e lower: good-choice i trucked inland mostly 47.75 it 8: few lot snd S decks 46 3i: common medium Umb 66.79 730: ewe ' steady: fat ewes 63.76 1 3; common i grades down to 61. j fiontli an Francisco J South San Francisco, July 33. i (AP-USDA) Hog: 360; generally steady: moat 178-335 lb. California 67.90. few sort 67.40; pecking sows strorw. largely 4535. Csttle: 4O0: steers generally steady: '. one load fed 996 lb. steers 6940; grass steers steady, load 1133 lb. 46 79: loadlot heifers carce, odd head medium to good 46 AO 4 7.90; desirable bead cows bent. quoted j 46 396A9. fleshy dairy cows 43 38; I bull weak to 36c lower, quauty I plainer, largely 46;8.M. Cslves: ssle- able 10; nominal, good to choice vealers quoted SlO-Mell: slaughter calve 46 599.60. Sheepi 8300: another near-record run. consist 33 deck Oregon Is deck California, about half shorn lsmbs; 3 doubl decks medium to good 73 lb. Oregon 48 76; thorn ewe quoted 61-6093.60. Chicago ChlMgo. July 33 IAP-PSDA) Hogn: 18000: close at full 10c de cline: with spot off mor on weight over 360 lbs. top 46.76: bulk good nd choice 300-340 lb. 66A04.76: 340-370 lbs. generally 48 -35 .80; most 370-330 lb. butcher 46 . 38; some 300-360 lb. average 66.68 46: sow most 400-680, lbs. offering 6430 g. 6.10. Sheep: 4.000: bulk good and choice nstlves and western springer 694) 38: odd lot light weight crop nat ive ewe around 63 00. Cattle: 11.000; calve 1.000; choice KXt RTM SIRVICI err STANDARD to prime around 11 TS lb. trs I 411 JS; beet yearling til 18: meat I fed ter and wirlinfi above 69 SO 11: best heifer 410 66; choice held above 41076. Portland Produce Portland. Ore- July 33. i AP) Butter: Print. A trade, tlo lb. In parchment wrapper. S3e in cartons; B grsds. 30c In parchment wrappera. 91e In eartona. Butterfst: First quality maalmum of A of 1 percent scldttv. delivered In Portland. 3737',c lb.; premium quality (minimum of .86 of I percent acidity), 39'ic valley routes and country polnta 3c leas or 3S'ie; sec ond quality, to under first, or 36 38', c. Cheese: Selling price to Portland retailers. Tlllsmook triplets. 30c lb : loaf, 31c lb. fob. Price to whole salers: triplets, lto lb.: loaf, 19c fob. Tillamook. Egg: Buying prices, extra, large. 19o doe.; standard, large, 17Sc: ex traa. medium. ISc; do standards. 16c. Country Mest: Selling, price to re tallera. country-killed nests, best butchers, 136-150 lbs., 8', 10c; veal era. fancy, HtM'ie lb.: light thin. 10 13c; heavy, 10a 11c; lambs, sprlnc. 18 t 16c: yearlings, 10 13c; ewe. 4g7o lb.; food cutter cows. Be lb.: canner cows St, Be lb. bulls. 11413c lb. Live Poultry: Buying prices. No i .e.H. whom broilers lie to a ' ibsT,: vers." tXl ll Tsc ' "vers. 1" to 4 lbs.. 17c; roasters. over 4 lbs., J7c: Leghorn hens, over S't lbs., 13c; Leghorn hens, under I 3'x lbs.. 10c: colored hens over 6 lbs., 13c: colored hens, 4 to a lbs.. 14e: old roosters. 6c. Dressed Turkeys: Selling prices, hens. No. 1. ISc: toms. lost 11c. Onions: Oregon crystal wax. 63.76 per 80 lb. bag; Walla Walla, 81.60 ISO. Potatoes: Eastern Oregon-Washington. 81.50 I SO cwt. Hay: Selling prlc to retailers, al falfa. No. 1. tl4 ton: oat-vetch. tlO ton: clover, tit ton: timothy eastern Oregon, 81718 ton; valley timothy tl4 ton, Portland. Wool: 1940 eaettra Oregon range 3638'je: crossbred. 30c; Willamette valley. 13 month. 36c lb. Mohair: 190. 13 month. S5c lb. Hops: Oregon. 1938. 40-4 lc lb.: 1940 contracts. 36c lb, 1B40 seedless. Portland Wheat Portlsnd, Ore., Wheat: Open 6ept 74 July 33 (API High Low Close .74 .74 .74 Cash grain: Oats. No. 3. 38 lb. whit 633. Barley. No. 3, 45 lb. bearded whit 430.35. Corn, No. 9 eastern yellow ship ment 430.60. No. 1 flax 41.56';. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 73c. western white 73c. western red 73'aC. Herd red winter, ordinary 73',ac, 11 percent 73 'ic 13 percent 75c. 13 percent 77c, 14 percent 79c. Hard white, Baart 13 percent, 80c. 13 percent 83e, 14 percent 84c. Today's car receipts: wheat 107. barley 5. flour 18, com 6, oat 1, hay 0, mlllfeed 3. Chicago Wheat Chicago, July 33 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close July ,73i .73H .71'i .73", Sept. .74 .74 ' .73 1 .73 H Dec. .75 .75H .74i ,74H Wall St. Reports New York, July 22. W) Stocks generally remained in a comatose condition today with war influences again receiving principal blame for the apathy. With dealings inconsequential throughout, transfers were around 223.000 shares, one of the smallest turnovers for a full session since 1918. Tody' closing price for 83 select ed stocks follow: Al. Chem 61 Dye 14T Am. Csn unquoted Am. at Pan. Pow . 1 '4 A. T. At T. 169' Ansconda , Atch. T. S. T. Bendlx Avl. Beth. Steel CsterplUsr Tract. Chrysler curtiaa-Wrlght . DuPont Oen. Klec . . Oen. Pood Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest. . t. T. at T. EOXY Met-aor, Inc. la KM1l-alir 4f . ?(V See HI Ends Tomorrow! TUT" Plus Fred 4tone In "NO PLACE TO OO" m I'M rM v - thi ar 4 v rMmr. Tsr TREVOR MORRIS johx MtBotitrr WAYKE LINDSAY In m "Allegheny "Double Uprising" Alibi" Johns-Man. , 84', 40 , It H , S3 . . 8', . 181, . 33', Monty Ward North Amer. Penney ij. C. Phillips Pet Radio Sou. Par. , 3rd. Brand St. Oil Cal. St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer. Union Carb. .. 4'i . 68 . ss'4 Unit. Aircraft , U. B. Steel .. 60 H TAKEN BY DEATH Mabel Aileen Nelsnn. M. a resident of Southern Oregon for I the past six years, passed away at a local hospital, this morn ing at 8:30 after a brief illness. Mrs. Nelson was born at Lo gan. Iowa. Feb. 17. 1889. She spent her early life in Iowa, and came to Oregon in 1925. Her husband passed away in June, 1B38 one is survived by three sons, , M. E. Nelson, of North Bend, 1 U'oH n a I 1 1 TI I . ""u "' ' '"". Jac?'tmvllle' "e bro,lv I r R I frtrln.,4 rt A 1b,...J r"i, nwwuicu Calif., one half-sister, .Mrs. Al Fisher of Saskatchewan, Cana- , oa- runerai services will be con-; auctea irom perl Funeral home I at - p.m. eonesday. Rev. H. H. Young officiating. Interment will be in the Phoenix ceme tery BURGLAR TAKES $1.45 AT BAKERY About $1.43 was stolen fron the cash register at Beck's bak ery Saturday night or early Sunday morning by a burglar who entered the building through a window of the dough room, city police reported. Dick Witt, driver for the bak ery, discovered the burglary about 8 o'clock Sunday morn ing. He told police that ap parently nothing else was taken. The burglar tore the screen off the window in order to get in, and left the buildinz via the back loading-platform door, po nce saia. DIGK METZ WINS Chicago, July 22 (U.R) Dick ftielz, the handsome Oak Park 111., golf 'pro, today pocketed! $1,500 for winning the third Chi cago open tournament and took first honors as the luckiest player in the meet. Metz played top-notch golf during the three-day tourna ment, posting a 10-under-par 278 over the Tarn O'Shanter club course. But he needed every fine shot at his command, and then some, for he finished only two strokes better than the fourth place man. Littie Benny Hocan of Texas and New York and Johnny Re- voita of Evanston. who finished in a tie for second money with 279 1, and the giant Jim Ferrier, Australian open and amateur titlist who shot 280 for fourth place, also played fine golf and were hot on Mett' heels all the way. Hogan shot a 66 on his last round, and Revolt and Ferrier turned in 69 1. Mats 31c lax 4r-36e ties 4 V lai 66c 4ee t? to l.a-enc Kiddles lli inr THE HILARITY HIT OF 1940! Positively Ends Tomorrow Mght! BONNE caar GIANT mi1" .-alCOl"' . as 1l"".rt . '!ta W1 a.. w WORK AT C. M. T. C. SERIOUS MATTER SAYS LOCAL BOY The citlrens military training camp at Vancouver Barracks. Wash., is more serious this year than ever before, presumably because of war in many parts of the world and preparations for defense in this country, Stan ley C. Jones, Jr., of 512 Pennsyl vania avenue, wrote to a friend here today. Jones is one of the g"up Ja" youths With many high school solo ists attending camp. Jones has formed a band of 25 pieces, he said In his letter. He, himself, has been a prominent musician at Medford high school. Richard Milestone, another Medford youth at camp, was on one of the camp't boxing cards recently and won his bout so decisively that his opponent was . . . . ,. . . wKen to tne nospital with a broktn "' "d wnchI arm. T : I .unra saia. Because of the seriousness of the general situation, there is little or no horse play among the youths in camp, Jones wrote. L cut. William Medford high school coach and reserve officer, returned home Saturday night after being on active duty at Vancouver Bar racks for three weeks. He de clared that the camp this year attracted an unusually fine lot of boys. G. ROSEBURG. 18-3 Grants Pass. July 22. m Nine would-be pitchers maybe more had their innings here Sunday as Grants Pass Mer chants walloped Roseburg in a Southern Oregon league game, la to 3. Ahead 14 to 0 in five innings, the Merchants gave everyone a chance to fling the horschlde pellet, and the Indians soon followed suit. Gordon Howerton hit two home runs, a double and two sin gles, and Nig Dl Sordi also homed for tha victors. Score: R. H. E Roseburg .. 3 7 6 Grants Pass . 18 20 3 Barr, Mills, Morgan, Neat- hamer and F. Schener; DiSordi Woods. Gray. Ostrom, Black smith and Woods, Gray. THE GRANGE Jacksonville Grange. The Jacksonville Grange will give a program at the Phoenix Grange Tuesday night. Ail members of both Granges are asked to be present. Closing tiro tor Too Let to Clas sify Ad t 10 p. at. SUN FRANCISCO WORLD 5 FAIR! Ab ExfatTZaU 'fote Yon can see California oe your round trip East for not one cent more rail fsre ihsa yon psy to 50 straight East and beck (to New York, Chicago, mott other dettinatioai). See the exciting new San Francisco World's Filr, then cneriBue Fait on our direct Overltnd Rout. Or go on down to Lot Angeles snd Hol)-wood, then East on one of our southern routes. Grand Circle Tour See United State from border to border and Cout so Caest 90 foundtrip In chtlf can sed coscbes. rauadtrip la standard Pullman. Roondtrip lower berth, H'i -Pp. M-80. Southom Pacific F. O. Morris. Agent. Phone 34. Romantic Role Charles Coburn stars opposite Beulah Bondi In "The Captain Is a Lady," a story of the grand est pair of old Inve birds since the hilarious "Min and Bill" days. The film comes to the New Rialto Theater for tomorrow and Wednesday only as the compan ion laugh feature with "Dr. Christian Mer's the Women." Irene Dunne With Cary Grant, Gail Patrick in Comedy "My Favorite Wife." which opened yesterday at tha Cra- terian theater, brings back Irene Dunne and Cary Grant to the screen in a gay, sophisticated ro mantic comedy in which these Hollywood luminaries hit a stride which should carry them to top comedy awards for the year. A large share of their success in this breezy film is due to the hilarious story. Miss Dunne is cast as a wife presumably lost at sea whose husband, Cary Grant, has her declared legally dead after seven years' absence and then marries Gail Patrick. The newlyweds no sooner depart on their honeymoon than the first wife returns, very much alive. She was rescued from an uncharted Pacific island on which she had been marooned all these years with Randolph Scott, a handsome scientist. She overtakes the honey- mooners at a Yosemite hotel, and presents herself to her startled husband. Unable to blurt out the truth to his bride. Grant tries to keep his first wife hidden with some hilarious and disas trous complications. Now starts a mad pace which is heightened until the uproarious climax. The kissless bride and her distraught husband' flee home only to find Miss Dunne awaiting them and posing as an old friend of the family. And soon after the double-groom learns that his first wife and the virile explorer were alone on that island for seven years! Unalaska Shake Ketchikan. Alaska, July 22. (P) Buildings rocked but no damage was reported as Unalas ka and other sections of the Aleutian islands experienced a sharp earthquake at 9:30 p.m. (PST) yesterday. The shock was of 11 seconds duration. Talisman Lodge No. 81. Knlghte of Pvthlaa. will convene Monday, July 32nd at 8:30 p. m All member r requested to attend as plan for an nual plenlo on August 4th will be discussed. Visiting members welcome. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Pleasant front sleeping rooms, bom privileges. 923 King. 11 "w BJr WANTED TO But fop essh: S to 10 arret tillable soil with river front, aae. Improvements not necessary. Write Boi SOOB Tribune. HOUSEKEEPING wanted by widow 46. In or out of town. Can give reference. Phone 1497-J. POR BALE t brood sow, f bred; 1 OIC. boar: 30 pigs: the lot 81 SO. Jske Mvers. Centrsl Point. I AM gusrdlsn of Henry stiller snd I sm not responsible for what he does. Herbert O. Miller. POR SALE Super Cold refrigerate and Ice cream dlipenaer. Sea Mary, La rosea. FOR PENT Pumltfied duplex, else, trlcal kitchen, Msvtag. overstuffed. Complete comfort. Adult only. 704 Pin. BLOX Part. dry. per load 68 00. Medford Puel Co. Tel. 631. HERE'S A REAL BARGAIN Por Im mediate sale bv owner: '3d d lux Chevrolet 4-door sedsn. Looks and runs swell. Rsdlo, heater. Act as oncel Phon 836 or after 8:80 p. m. call 1994. WAWTT 4600. Will give first morU gae on 6 sere. Improved. Bos 6036. Tribune. LOST Small black Bhaeffer fountain pen. Reward. Phone 811. POR FF-VT 6-room housi furnished. 433 ao. Ivy. nicely TWO laree housekeeping room. 41 and 63 80 per week. 637 If. Central. POR SALE 1 V4 seres. Irrlgsted. 4 room house: flreplsce. barn, other bulldlrwts. 413-60- Al several other small tracts. H. N. Lofland. 336 South Oakdale. THE OREOONIAN wish to an nounce th appointment of Mr. Carl Mabry aa branch manager for Medford. Phon 336 for service. LOOT Gold Pilgrim wrist wsteh at Oeneral Petroleum Station. 4th and Riverside. Piea return to station. Reward.. GOOD board, comfortable. Pechsteln, 801 East Main. WANTED "39 or -30 light pickup. Cash. Jacksonville Hsry. Box 67. FOR SALE Nice little home. 8 room and bath, some furniture, new oil heeter, nice lawn, city water. 6760. ALSO 6-room modern home, oak floors, large lot, beautiful shade, paved street. Close In, 43880. Dad Robert. 730 W. 2nd. ANT OIRL interested tn beauty cul ture aa a career call for free beauty eervtcee at th Medford School of Beauty Culture. Special 48.00 ma chine wave 41.00. 336 East Main Street, located upstairs Id the Han sen Bldg. ALBERTA McVEIOH of Earl's Beauty ssion hs returned to work end will welcome her patrons. WANTED Scrap Iron for domestic mtrket. Unload In car and receive more money. Medford Bargain House, 37 N. drape St. Phone 1081. HIOHEST CASH PKICES PAID for SCRAP IRON AND METAL o. el) kinds, batteries, radiator, alumi num, copper, brass: also hide, pelt end wool. Medford Bantu n House. 37 If. Oraps Phon 1061. POR REFTNI5HINO that la right nd stays right, see Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop. POR RENT Spscioua end attraetlTe four-room dowcarelr suite in the Roily Apartment. Completely fur nished xcept dlshee end linen. Oerage. Second door nortn of postoffle. Adult only. 440. Avall able now. See manager la reef, or phone 1397-R, mrnirwi New Adventures s e with Radio's Lovable Medico! 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