Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 290, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1939 — Page 7

ECATUR CASTING COMPANY IS HOST

BBa/ion Os Continuous BBerh'cal Oven is Described

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tray surfs.. Tw.lv. carriers ar.* 11l th. .vv.-u at all times. 2 a vallabh- for loading, 2 for unload luff and five ar.- completing the circuit below floor |.-y«.| ,\ j |{|> 12«n> Il I’ 'I motor furnish. - ih< driving pew. i o|a ratitiK through a ( variable »p.. ,| transmission ai,.t I sp.-.-d redm. Th.* conveyor trays carrying the <-or«** liio'.t upward on th** loading aid.- and downward on the ' unloading aid. Variabl. »pe. <|s of , conveyor operation <an Im obtain , cd ranging from fifty mlnut* up ’| to 2t 2 hours to .oinplet. a cy< I. The conveyor speed is now • t for I approximately 16 ft, p> i mlnut. or ■ | I hour and 4<i minutes front the | flute th.* gi.i'ii sand ..ires enter I ' the oven until th. y tea. h the on i , loading station At this speed ~p. ' proximately tomph-b baking H cycles an* obtained In an s hour ■ day or 2*oo squat. feet of tray surface per day From 3 to 5 tons of . ore sand ran be baked per eight * ■ hour day depending on the size > and types of corer The weight of

. ore dryers and plates te.pilred is approximately *> to 1 so that in handling 5 tons of sand In cores, IS tons of dryers and plates must also be handl-d pel day or I tons total fo< each <y< 1- of the oven. This weight i divid.-d among twelve carriers or approximately 667 lbs pt t «arrler Each carrier is designed to .airy a live load of > 1.000 |bs with safety The rotary oil burner, using from ' to 12 gallon- of no a fuel oil per hour is |<>< ate.) about eight feet ab.iv. floor l< »<*l where th.* combustion chamber is built in between tin up and down .onv.y lor tra.k" The controls and safety devi.es are mounted on a switch boatd <>n th.- burner platform These consist of an automatic indicating temperature controller, a magn. il. ally controlled valve, a Flt.nn otrol safety flame system, an air flow switch, a time delay relay a push button starter for th.* burner. a safety shut off valve and a transformer to Interlock th* power and control .Inuits. The burner < anno, be lighted until the • vltatisl fan has been started and the five minute time delay relay haw permitted tin* oven to he cleared of all dangerous gases Limit switches are also provided whi. h aul.-matn ally shut off the conveyor If it becomes jamm* d for any l reason. Th.* exhaust and r« < trenlalhlK fan. driven by aa II I' l* lM ' I! I’ M motor, is locat.’.l on the opposite side of tl>> oven from th. oil burner and -i* th** sani** It. Ighl aIh.v. floor I' v.*l This fan pulls outside air into lit.* cooling or down side of the oven and tlnn re- '< In tila'.s this preheated air through the healing null Io diffuse the heat of the oil burner and to provide sec lary air to. ptop. r oxidation of the core oil ot other binders \ portion of tin* gases is by |>ass<*d io the sta. k to pr.rvide induced draft. Fuel oil Is stored above ground outside 200 f .t flout .<"• I'Uild

lim m ,ni * ~uii i o'"I. i. *"" " 11 ralii.il Tin Freni II claim •! H inili' i' 'd jirlmin. I'k, mid -ay they intlii ti'd heavy lok-ck. un the r.-wull of Hi'' Gei-mmi raid* In their large.' ii'tack in III' Wlatmibouigh .••. Im <d tlio I - m 1 I right *ms. German- n-i d thtfi I infantry -.ei-tlmi* Tin-.' harked up 'by urlillcry tire, mlvmnd m lb'.’.columii* and made i •«"" Crack French Mourn.Hi lavalry and infantry w>rr »’ o’" "• I' 4 ii-id. ind broke up the mhann - . taking pti*onerw mid Inflicting i a • | n.iltie-, It wa* «.ud It .4- .aid today 'M" Flein h ' artillery tire preceded til l ’ llifan I try fin uot-d In la»! nigH* < «"■ Imtimque .’ill tin llliine front. »hi«h had been Inactive aluee the at hi of the warThe Frem h. It wa *•"’■ planned to kh»p He German propawda WiiH'h ha* d* how (»« , rnia , i troop, wulke-l In th'- me n '"' " .Id.' of till’ llh"' plaV'-d lotl'l wpeuk'r iiiuaii tor 'he Fh-iiili and radioed anti-war »b«ai.» to them Tti. reanll of 'he artlllerr file. It was »ald. waa tha liifinirym n on ik.'h Hide, hetfuil firing rlflea and lii'.na'it shout “ ' i a'*« ,al ” lory from 'he official ylttwpoliilstate of affairs. ( COURT HOUSE Rule Ag*'"»t Dafandanu In the note fiU ot Hie Mortnmy - Supply f'.. I'" l /‘ l ' euateln. 'he .ourl entered an ah»o lute rule mtaiimt the defendant . 4U»wer on or before Ih cembi r I* Set Far Trial The irauater nt leriilha'e anil I of K “* Os Mary bender, .iguiusi the I tn.' j State Hauk aud Miuulu Jouea •••]

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1939.

Employe Proud of Instruments I Bj ■ B W' **

The phofont aph above showMerlin floss Ifossi*' who slatted w I'll The 11. <at ur I awl Ing f'ompaity in .Inly l'J2". while the old Ward i Felt. • Co plant was being convert | ed into a foundry Merlin lloss Is a pattern maker and lives closest to the plant of any of the employees, a* he Ilves on Itlc.kes Street, a mat Is filled by a 2 ' pump and pipe

lin- unloading oil direct from the tank < ar« This same pump. I.y .hanging two sets of valves, fills the 120 gal storage tank mat th.oven A small pump on tin* rotary oil burlier then supplies oil to the burner through a circu latlng system from the 12u gal storage tank Th- continuous vertical con* ov en provides uniform baking of cores with a low <onsiimptlon of fuel oil and a reduction In .ore oil ...nt- nts in the ...t.- sand mix lure l.osses from breakage and distortion of cores by rack hand ling are reduced It also |>erinllN < iinv. blent grouping of . or.* makers lien, lies and ma. hlnes mar the oven whe.e .ores can be load ed directly on th>* carriers with minimum loss of time and uleps. EMPLOYES SHOW .Continued from preceding pag.-i |ve Steel sho' 111 file Wl-eel alnator. Fa. Ii depaiiim ui had a di-play of typl. al safety equipment used by its members For instam -*. in 'lie molding department then w.is a display of molders equipm- nt .on sisting <>f patterns, tools ami »as. ty plot. < tlv<* equipment. Th- rwas a display of law materials Used In produ. Ing He. atur .fuallty Castings win. h covered m.t only th. materials that are charged in the cup-da but also Hie raw matetlais used for molding and < oremaking The <oi < d-f.ai urn ni display showed th. «<>l einaker's equipm.*ii* . ..nslstiiig nf . or.'box. s, vent plates, core plate- working tools and safety protective .-qillptm 111 In lh<v .leaning dep.iritm ut there was a display of the tools and ma - l**rlala used in .leaning .aslhigs iiy the various methods: blaslliig wheelahratlng tumliitlig. gilndiiig finishing, testing, iiispe.ilng ..nd shipping. Partnular in'. i. -i was display <<| by th. families in the contents of th- eh .ill. ally llghied pei num i. . r ... ’• t•. . .t . lit.

• ll' > I I - J’ ’ ...t for irl.il <>n Ihienilier 1* by »ar<-< in. nt <d purlieu. Ektate Caaea In lh»- eatal*. of I'r.im i« M Tliikli.iiii .. iH'tiiion »;i« lil. d by the .<d lllilllelr.ilol Io pay |.'»:!li.”» lot ■ iainiK din .ind owfug th.- etale .Hid county welfare d<p.irtinenl» Tti petition w.<- mibiiilll. d Hid HUatalnerl In ili. ■ -'.i'. ot tin.ili.hii hitly 4 |h miioii w.ik tiled by the admin iktral.ir to allow Ilia eapenaea in the Klint of 17* The petliioti waa Kiibmltf. d mid KiiKlailted and 'he .ulniliiictra'or waa authorial d to pay Simon Ealy 17*. In lie cKlale of Joaeph E. knife. liotid tn the aum of |l..'..’it for nah id real • atale waa til.Ml examietld and approved In Hie calate of Fred llm k.'llii yer pi.H.f ot publication and |>ohlliiß of notice waa til'd proof of publli.iiihm mid iiollie of appointment wa hb d. proof of puldli atlon and non.e of itiKolvimiy wa« Hied, the filial re|»iH waa KiilmilU.d. eiam toed and apl’roved and the ..dmln Jalrator ordered to pay to the clerk I_'| for distribution anioiiK the general .b dlims I’nymeut of ’he money wa* lefHirled the admini*Irafor »»» <llk< haraed and the ewtut. i bo., d o Delphi Burglars Given Sentences I*. Iph i Ind I*' l * IU.P; Hu «ell S'aley IS. and hla wife. Iluhy. I.' both of Delphi, had In u nen to tiiKt degree Imralurly and Kiund laiieny ihar««t reap«<ll»«ly In f arrol iln uit court Hlaley waa M-nieiii. d lo a 10 year prlmtn 'erm while Mr* biahy received a one tie It V.-a H' tl'eUie • - -o— ■ ■■ Trade In • O»®<t Town — Uoualut

i.*i of n half block, whereas th.* visitor who came from th-* gre.desi d tame Was ll.dph S llayd.-n of .West S|>imgf|eid Ma .s rih.iwn | with "ilossle” are his pattern makers t.Mils spread out on a surface plate ■Rossie" took great pride in showing the visitors hla assort m.'iit of precision Instruments Safety and Health In vices Used

in This I’lant" which showed safety protective equipment provided by the Company and examples of def. .live t.sils. equipment and safety protective dcvl.es that were unfit fol use As each visitor left flu filial di plays, souvenir .ast iron rooster paper weights. < mid. mat I. of The Ik . itm Casting < ompany slogan "Something To Crow About It* .atm Quality Castings.' w.-re dis tribute.! I.y Mrs Iton .M< Itaniel. Mis I’. ter E 11. nts. lib r. assist, d from lime to lime by I’.ter ami Jim R.-iits. liter and Hill Hromer who spent a good portion of their lime wandering throughout th.* plant passing out lollypops Io tin* youngsters and oldsters It was a musing to sec many of the older people licking lollypops as eagerly us the children Throughout the day movies wen* taken to add to the .olle.tloli of company a. Ilvllh'S iiiovii-s. and < andld camera shots of individuals and groups were mad- Each employee ..ppearlng in a photograph will Im luniiahed r wit II a copy The displays ami < uslomer's exi hibit looms win* very aura.lively ai ranged, thanks Io th. Ingenuity of (Heun Maullei Is.z. ns of gorgeous baskets of . hrysantlleums mid • pompoms in k. < (inn with th.- fall , festive ociasion. sent I.y friends r of (he .ompany and employees, i wen arranged around the exhibits - throughout Hi-* plant.

Iquality] <D> I CASTINGS I J

JUDGES DEFY OUSTED CODER Two Chicago Municipal Court Judges Preside Despite Order t'hlcugo. Ih-c ‘ II.P; Two ihi i.ago municipal judaen preaided, j over "uhoKi courtnaima today Th.-y are Judaea Eukciic J. Holland and Euaelie I. McGary whom Chief Juathe John J Sonal. I.y ordered relieved of duty Tuesday utull f.triher notice. Souateby ailed on a recommendation by th' Chi. ago • t title l ommlaatoii that th. Jiidaei. In relieved of duly so ndliiK iiiveatiaalion of their rondo. I by the Chit ago bar ..k»o< lallon lloili r.-liiM'd to comply wllli Sotialrhy'* order. McGarry Itaa :•••!» alHillg In an ernpiy .ourituoiti acvi-ral hmn dally for Hi- Mat '»'• daya No ■ raatm han- been aaalgn.-d lo him 1 He recently w.> ludh hd on < harg- j < ■ of mall.-aaalii • In ofhr. ami r 'giaplru- y lo accept falae ai • ' ; knowlrdgmeiit in bond mailer* Tit'- Indhim.-nl taler waa quaabed Holland deapiH- Sonat. by a ord i i er. reaumi d tit*- 10-ni-h in hia < lty hall .riuritmmi yealerday and beard !m poraonal properly 'ax < a»«-» M hell he leal lied of 11. Hoiialehy announced Uial all laa.-H aaelglied I signed immediately to Judge Erwlt. I to Holland h <"Uit would la nga i Haalen’a iourtriMtin the i lerkn I and IralllffH with them ( i Holland » Iroublea reauli.'d hour • luv.'Hlig.i'i.m ot' th. mMaaaltiatioti' Nov * of t-alwmd .1 O'Hare race »Ira. k magnate and oltedlliie "troiii ; ' man lor tbv Capone ayudlcaie., t

EDITORIALS . I.IP ATI It i.AiI.V l>i:M‘.*'llAT "Slip out io the ftecatur Cast Ing Compiiny plant this aflermnai and lake a look al the improvements that have ni.Ml-riiix.'d this Into one of the Iw-st foundries in Hie middle west It'a op. II llouse and you are liivlt.-d ‘ --0--0 — fort vv vvxr; m.vvk-hiatini:i. "... Features on th>* day's I program were the showing of movies. safety . xhtblia and demonstrations of th.* foundry methods and products. .Many area indiislrlea had display- in the building." o o F'.iit wav xi lot itxvt <: vzi. r*r‘i: "Th-iusands of persons visited the Ip*, atm Casting Company plant ihis morning and ihls afternoon, attending the open house celebrating the r. modelling work and the install-Hon of new equipment at Hie foundry, making it one ot tinlargest and mort modeln In this se.llon of the ....miry." o o XI.WS WEEK .v|.\*:.vz vi: Tin- be. aiur Casting Company of !>- <at>ir, Indiana staged an open house for Its employe*, th.-lr tila-li<<M uiul i llkliitlli-l ills’ 4(1111

Ilh-IHIH 41 Hl i HBloilH’l l!l«* < Olli p.iiiy on \<iv» iiilh r 2.» hlNplayK of uotkifiA; i‘<|ilipllirlit •*»»<! prohtlive <|f*vl< 4’M for *ork«-r*-, along *Dli th«* various typiM of ranthut* tnrin*<| out .ii tlh- plant and pro du< t» in whi« h tin y wi re im» d. w»*ro .inan«e<| o o Till. II • «.S A*: I! M v; VZIM ’ Tl»«- Ifc catur CaMfnK < u . I•tn? Indian.i on lant S.iini«Liy hold on op»n hoiim* at Uh plum for It*' » inploycM and llio puldh A db» play of (Tinto!n<*r*H produ< in wan h»dd at the foundry in ronn*^thui with th'* rfdobration In addition to finiHln d piodin tn the i ompany displayed roniph*t«dy m.o him d < aMthncw ld -plit>Hof raw m.ih rial* uwd hi prodm tug < 4Blhi|CM ami of Going Through Plant |’ho'<iui .iph «‘n»* * pai» oi * ti* National Sat*-ry (’oum , l di*pl.ti «d P< r I <»ym <|m •z • irndd* • « »*• foirgroiind To tin Mt ot *» <o> ni* in .Mi* < «»ym and in M ih ji uiinw H hit daiighit'i It’Ho .Mary, am* -•* month- In Hu iiont inw an* lAohn* •* *.tm Iy* •> Hi* h .nd. b y*ai and Kiam J.1 1 w

Iliv.'Hllgalioli len-.ili-d lhal llland had b.. n a biiein. - puim i of O Hate ll< r.-fii". d I" di- uhlK dcalhie • With It Hal. w.,. u m wa* t.ik* u b. lon a I *-<‘k ...fit> grand jury Hi* attorney J>>*,-pli 'I ll.nim. ton, i-ald Soio-leby had no h " right to remove any ju.lm- H"in ill. court ..in . in had b. • n . |e. i< .1 ,and that Hl only imlhmf. by which a judg. could In r.im-v. l w<i. by di»liarm. m pt.e.edmIn III" la" Hiipr.-in. < ouri im ■ p.-.o Ihiiciil in tin- ulate h i*la*'H' latte yewi.-'ilay Holland tiled a I ISfrO.lHHi Hie I -.nit m circuit court againat Howal*i*y and llertram Cahn. pn-Kid.nl ‘>l ihe ' hi. < crime commlKcion The *uii chai, etl that SoiiKl.l.y and Cahn will .-dly and liialh iiiiiely intended to m Jun- 111. pl.ili.Htf and bling him In Ito pnlilii worn mid dlxarai. on Det I by piibliihing lai*, -eand-il oua and defamatory word* <» ( UK A<.O CHA iiosriMi.n "* raar. h-m I yi kforday ilia' Anm-nlierg * trial lon i hmgi "f having ■ vaded mm ! than ir>.boo‘*u' in iiiioiii' '» mid peualliex would beglii aboi" .January I Murphy, who haw mad* ih*- ju lice depalHiu lil oil'- of the bilhh *1 I 111 the goverinnelil lil tb< few monihK It ha» been under hl- jui IndhTlon. Kahl hiveallgalion of < I'-' i Hon fraud* and hullding Had* -. would In- carried Into “01101 op pr.*»K* ii aica H' -aid ilidii I ' mefit* already itbtaliiml at N< w York t'i'y. Iteiroll St lami mid 1 Other Indimiiial nnlilii have uni gized 1 011*11 111 Holl “Ind'|*’ml' **'’ .*o*l olloir a<■ ph king np new hop.- h. mild ’ A I,natural Imilding boom which ha* jlwwu tv*truiued Uy iiUgai piwc-*

HOUSC a grata

l*h»tog...|di show , lie- -onvenli ..is-. Iron io<Mt.*rs Hi.C w.c dlriu bul.d On one ’-id.* of the Ihis.* is eanied In . aim 'aid on th-* othe* Sid.* Ih- • .mpany - u.id in. k Tin loosiers an* emblematic of Tin* !•** .alm ( a-lllig I .-inpa’iy - -ar'aii ' Somethin/ To < » AI-oiii l> .atm Quality Castings lie--.small ...st Iron souvenir to.. - ■■* |ia|»-r w.lgl.t- w.-H- a.ay .art iron lacquer, d with a <*|i-.ir 1.0 qm i to retain their ..doi, lint with Hi-* . ombs a.ld A .ill. - | ..I led led. a total of .'. 07.2 liel., di - Ilb • • *1 to visitors during th*- d. typhul mold. r«, < ore inakers, .hip p-'.s I'ti.l Inspectors al»« w.is shown." <> o •• Tl i;i. MAU \ZINi: t >p» n h»»ii: Io Id hy * ,i- ihw* t’o Ih’iijim Ind Nov 2-» 2 vHtlor Company ♦•niploy* m ami ’h* h taniill***. **n ain<*«‘r*< d**»lKn*’r»‘ aiut huy»*rn. an w« II aM r» pi* iit.itiV‘ H of <»th»'i foundrh'M and th*’ (hay Iron Fotind«’i\ H*»< i« ty u*-r*’ pr»* • in liiMp* *••Mn of pr«H|iu••i*»ti U< ill lit**. «Hpt< tally a v**rli«al eonthi non* *on uv« n r*'< «*ntly timtalMd. w« r*‘ major f» atiin * • '<*n*id« iabb«*mpha!*i* al*o *■*•* pla< **d upon •f*af»*ty «<|tlipiiM*ilt provided for proh'. ilon <4 .mph»y«i Haw mai* i lai- vor«Miiak«*r*K working «<|ulp in* nt finish* <1 *aMthiKM. and !>»*• dinn Into i« .*-• *! from th* . .iHiin. I>y «»ih* • firm# w* r«' »'xhihil«d o o VI s PAHA ‘ Sonu'thHm h» *i*»w aboiii Ih * .our Quality * .i ’hi ;- ‘Th*’ H«»uv<Tilri» Kiv**n out hy th*Ihcatui < j-’iiu.- Company at th* it hniiM* w.irininu * aitra»lh* - litih- iron rooMtriM * rowitu ahold th* h »-ihiioiiHioiH and h»i a hi«:u« i ami !»♦ tt« i I»• ■ atm ‘Th** huiidr* d • who visdtt'd th* pl.t! s *»! th* Ih iatm • < '*»tn pah) Saturdsiy w* »* impi* ‘ • d ami thrllh'd A Kt* al ith.it-try • .pupp’ d up h ih*- iii*H*f mod*m maihiiu'iy * HHiitiK «nit ( .iHiiiii l* tin ii** «t ••►t «**i'|M»rathuH ht th** country. m oi« h of employ* .* huny ami an ah of pinup* thy lhal * mild ii”

Hi ng now ha* b* ■ n i. i. .* -- »l lb- would m'l I.UII' • i' - ' m -"I dltom io chi. .ig<. tn win. h • ■ 1 i"ii pia.H. would lie mv.-aHga' 111 111- lid the ill'lUH* » would h> .oiidm'.d along lh< >..*»• lift, .i Hii.m- al N. w ilih.in ..nd K.hi .1- City 1.. into y ..I .1 l.li- .ki off. , -I ill.-Il lull coofH lalioii 4iul promt*, d IO Htlll <'Vi 1 to 1-1i.1..! ilivegti ' or* ill . vid* tn Ih." Ho y g.Hlv .<1 on vot. flan.l Tiny biv« lai n ini' H- ''III. h« al |»lia-' * *i j , lb. l-'M .on . atonal .1. .'ion ilnly y■ ■ 4 v two m u w . 1 .-r. 4b.ld 1 ■ • < .unit) Hid itiiy 1 onihmg* of liavm. ■ .mir.dh.l vol in.- In 1 III' in ' Wa d Ilui 1.0. • Hiai cl. * Him F.D.R. FLAYS RELIEF SETUP Ohio State tiovrrniiu ut I* Played In Rclii’l ( risis U ,-hii "i Iw ’UH, Pc -nl.-iii lim.-. v." .h..i.ed Imlay Ural Hi' Ohio got. <nm-n' | ha fuileil 1., me ! it* 1< ■ ihiiimlill- : iil.iK in handling relief H«. *md I’emmyivatiia w. 1 doing 11 lino I IWIII .ik good a p.b | .i-l thio Tile pt.*,l. ii' . 1 ill. 14* d the Ohio, alate goveri.inelil, but did inti men 1 Inn <>.n John W Itii'k.i by naliii H. «,,i.| Hi." f.'t tin la I »i* »r ' MO il y. at Hl' ■ ha* be* II i d. Il : nil. all.* .11 "f r.-*p. . Mtily 111 relief belw.-etl Hi- l*d>i.l and »fuie govi rwit.'itf* ’ The* Übio >ilu*liuu, wbvic 'uu 1

Mailing Cards, “Wish You Were Here” .. -'CCS* -

Q t’i'ina th** P‘ * inh* ! J is -m <’i Hu-in*'”* \V« > k ' Th** I>♦•*.* i n < astn.k Co. holdu op»'ti h*•*!«♦• I atid *ll*ll**l* t > th** l» « shi hid plant finish a goodwill tour * hy l« Hinz 3 *»•»•» <»fh*Ts ,il»mt i: uh • onipany *t.* np»'d p*i-.* hi *C l*hutoK>aph u’lowi* ih« vi*i.*» , writing th* * -• <i* that a* fu.niuh «d by th* <'ompany Tw** vow- .. ’ ' !!(! !’! -fi( O oil* I V)• A 4-1 ’ ll« plant **»ii*i’<tii . of an •<(-piam* v? w d ih* li* * ni < a*tih < ompau> with .'»*. non *4pi.»| t uiid- ■ ro«*l and th** plant prop«’iti* n * o» big *i I a»i* * 1«h;i?* *I <m th** l***HH'<yl vania Haihoad ami o.i I S Hon • No 27 Th« ’!li*i po^t <(tl .l jdiow’d th** n*’w|y Dim .tlh i| v*'tu<al *<mtin i-> i 1 . d •• • • ‘i Th* s* ip’ in.- -m* in t i i Ind’ma Nov 2Y I’*:** ' > I did rot » • y.ti! io : *; th* M<a • i < .. -t du <’o tSp. . Hon*. io*i .y ID

d* hied Th.’ big Imilding-. ai. w»ll VeliHla'' il pri.p.-ily ie .H. d, iv. iy impiovni* 1" * " the comfort ol Hi"*, wliok ili. r. ho they ian do 'll. be,' wolk I'll Hi* 11 fob* 1 mn ph 1. ly mod* tinge,l. ilii- plat" I* 1 mrni/a .1 a- 01*. of Hl*- very Im n* ill lb- iniddi. we*i W< an- proud

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