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Pairings Anoinced for City Amateur Links Play Sunday
City linksmen will take to the P. Silver, Speedway; B. Bouwth Grove fairways Sunday in Sarah Shank; Bob Harlan, South the second round of their quest for Grove; Walt Chapman, Speedway; the 16th Indianapolis amateur links Mike Pollak, Speedway; John Marchampionship. shall, Riverside, and M. E. SanderWith 14 players bracketed in the son, Pleasant Run.
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80's, tourney officials revealed that ° gunday's pairings: a playoff would be condugted 441 - 5.00-Ralph Jordaw 18, 5 vs. Larry Riverside this afternoon at 6 o'ciock. McLaughlin (8. G.): Carl Smith (8. G.)
vs. Cuff Bush (Ft, H.) 9:06— Brooks Secrest (8. G vs. John | Macy (L. S.); Bernie Minton P. Ri) v¥
At stake are 12 places in the J Ansoi (8. 9:10--Robert lson (P
: ‘ rR atk championship flight. All shooters Sampsell (una.); Frank Weilan Wi ok rank
of 80 are required to make their Mike Stone (L. 8.) 9:15—Harry Cedarholm (W. B.) vs,
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playappearance on the 30th st. links, off winner, Fred Burnside (8). vs.” playlowrney officials said. ot 9:30 George Bent jer (8. 8.) vs Bob Contestants expected to battle Seon (P ; Rudy Brezausck (R.) for championship berths this after-| ‘5. Bob, © Connor WC Si ve. piayoll noon are E. A. Baldwin, Riverside; winner: Ed Juniper (P. R.) vs. playoff Carl Kespohl, Riverside; John! 9:30-Russ Thomfix (C.) vs Woody Schorn, Pleasant Run; Miller Peter-| Lehr (C.). Reese Berry (0) vs. H. chefl, Coffin; Ralph Heinlein, Cof-| 9:35 =Tony Brant ig bi Played | winner, on ak ( s avof fin; Buck Hatfield, Coffin; Don! winner er g . | 9:40—Russ Rader (8 8.1 vs Joe Hook Taylor, Pleasant Run; Dr. G.] 5:10 Rus Rader. (3 3. vs doe Hook “a -~ "1 (8. G.). 9:45—Ed Hyde (8S. G) vs Jack Laffer HOOSIER OPTICAL co. (P. R.); Clayton Nichols (8. G.) vs - Bob Buchanon (8. G. ; 144 N, ILLINOIS 9:50—Wendel Richey 8.) vs. Mike Sul. ps {livan (8.); Al Fivecoals (R.) vs. Jack LL Simpson (P., R.) ZL | 9 5 Phil Allio (8) vs. playoff win343.1] ner; Orville Brown (8, G.) vs. playoff winner. . : ACCURATE N1:4'1{4 1 | 10—-Lynn Lee (P. R.) vs_ Art Smith H A (8, 8.); Bob Schuman (P. R.) vs. Bud Sw Nad | Owens 'R.) : | 10:05—John Urquhart (8.) vs. play | —— ——— | winner; Ken Bavender (S. 8.) vs. play { off winner 10:10—Chuck Hess (C.) vs. Jim MeKinney (L. 8.); Tracy Cox (L. 8.) vs. | Paul Roell (P. RA. | 10:15—E, Moris (Un) 3 * playoff Jin ner; ‘Bill Peaslee (S. G.) vs. playo Your Smooth and/or Dependable §| oine:. y: Coffin (C.), Pleasant Run (P. R.), | Riverside (R.), South Grove (8. G.), Sarah Shank (S. S.),- Speedway (8), Willowibrook (W, B.j, Country Club (C. C) Broadmoor (B), Highland (H.), Hillerest There is always a big demand for RB (Hcy, Woodstock (W.), Lake Shore (L.8.),
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{that Tommy Ivan may come to In-| dianapolis skipper.
lent Detroit Red Wings announced {the transfer of Brureteau last night, {but there was lon the local coaching situation,
{explained reason was moved out of) [the spot in the middle of the cam- | | paign last year when his club was | in first place,
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bh TWO FOREMEN ‘LOSE CITY JOBS
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city street commissioner's office y runeteau were “men of leisure” today. They've been cut from the city By BOB STRANAHAN payroll because “they couldn't get | Times Staff Writer along with the supervisor at the The announcement that Mud | (eg st. city garage,” Luther E. {Bruneteau is going to Omaha as| Tex, city street commissioner, ex- [ playing coach for the Knights in| | Plained. p he “fired” were W. C d States Hockey lea uel The men { te United Bk 8 | Andetson, 2136 S. East st., and Wil- |
¢ srpreted here today to mean| Was Ievproledid y {liam Minton, 534 E, Miami st., both
$2400-a-year construction foremen | lon unimproved street projects. | a _| The cut was one of several emaManager Jack Adams of the pays nating from the street and sanita- | tion departments in the past sev. | eral months, | All City hall buzzed with rumors of “politics” in the street commis- | sioner's office, but- no one would | comment today. .
as the next Capitals
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Johnny Sorrell, who for some un-| { One Position Open
already has severed | just couldn't get
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connections with the managerial with Walter Green, supervisor,” MF. | end of the club. He'll still be around | Tex reiterated. “So I had to let the Coliseum this winter as a pro- them go.” : gram director, but will have noth-| He “stated that George Undering to do with the training or| wood, 237 E. Minnesota st. a handling of the players. grader had been elevated to Mr.
Is Under Way
SHAKAMAK STATE PARK, Aug. 16.—Opening of the National A. A. U. Senior Women’s swimming meet here today in connection with the {12th annual Shakamak State park swimming and diving meet, brought new laurels ta W. Leo Sanders, orig-
Babe Seibert, who replaced Sor- "Anderson's position. No appoint-
rell, was reported io be somewhat ment has been made for Mr, Mindissatisfied here that he will be returned to Indian- | apolis,
and it is unlikely
ton’s position, . When informed of Mr. Tex's reason for dismissal, Mr, Anderson Good Year laughed and said: “That's the secAdams has said in a letter that ond story he's told now."
there will-be a coaching change ior He wouldn't explain what he the Caps this sesaon. meant, but said: “I'll let you know: General Manager Dick Miller of what I've got to say at the psy-
the Caps has maintained repeated-| chological moment.” ly what the Detroit fre store for -the Hoosier club.
knowledge of nt office has mn
he has no Mr. Minton could not be reached
for comment,
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Promises 15-Cent Raise Ivan had a good year with Omsha
. Meanwhile, it was learned toda | nator and director of the meet. ; last season, although nos blessed hat 200 . 3 y Under his continuing leadership : nh I talent. He. airect- 1at 200 men in the street cleaning the meet which was initiated in with excep! tons, : re lace n the department will meet Monday night | 1935 as an Indiana event, has de- ed the club to second place in to discuss the city coundil's cut in
veloped into one of the outstanding outdoor swimming and diving meets of the country. This year approximately 300 entries have been received for the series of events being staged here on a special course The pool at Shakamak
i We Shskamak x t to th | park was the scene today for the EL. A I re opening of the National A. A. U,
who regard Him *as one of the out-| women’s senior outdoor swimming standing meet. directors in -the| championships. Below, is W. Leo country. His handling at the Shak-| ganders Anderson, amak meet year after vear is a| major facfor in its success and in| _ the return of the national A. A. event to Indiana again this year.
"A graduate of Pranklin college
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"swimmers and divers and their coaches. | The terrace in front of the park and a member of the Anderson pavilion and the sloping hillside
high school faculty for several facing the ‘beach provide an outyears, Mr. Sanders has served asi gy,, ampitheater for five to six spectators, while the state parks, in charge of lifeguards o,k's picnic and camping = areas at state. park pools and beaches. a5. are utilized by persons attendIt was while serving as a life 4,0 the meet, guard at one of the state park-pools| 3 re in 1935 that Sanders conceived the Wins: piving - Title idea of holding a state swimming! ; and diving meet at Shakamak. He '!day saw camely Vicki Manalo sold Department of Conservation Draves of Los Angeles steal the officials on the idea and received junior platform diving title ler the enthusiastic support of the Ja-| the surveillance of her husban |sonville Industrial bureau. | Lyle. The diving event was a. surprise Draws Contestants faddition to the big swim which we The meet drew’ contestants, from! ,slated to get under way today. all parts of the state gad was later had been transferred here on turned “into an Intiana- -Kentucky | Miami Beach, Fila. | A. A. U. meet retaining the Shuk-| The nationat women’s junior tong | | amak open events which are de-|distartce swim was also included on | signed to stimulate swimming and yesterday’ s program owing to the | diving interest” among the young- heavy program arranged for Satur-| jstezs of the state. |day, date of the scheduled event. Recognition -of the ShakamaX In this race, 16-year-old Joan Malmeet came from the National lory of Alameda, Cal, outdistanced A. A. U. a few years later when|Jean Gearhart of Chicago and Kahseveral junior events were sched-|leen Mahoney of Akron by a swim-| uled but it was not until 1942 when ming cap. There was less than 23 "the first national events were list-|seconds separating the three first ed. That year, in preparation for finishers. the coming of the National A.A. U.| Miss Mallory was timed at meet, the swimming course at Shak- 1:11:14.6 for the two and one- -half | amak was rebuilt completely under | miles: while second place Miss Sanders’ direction and.the present| Gearhart was clocked at 1:11:36.4, diving platform was erected. The and Miss Mahoney at 1:11:37.2 layout now is recognized by aquatic| The fourth and fifth berths were, coaches and A. A. U. officials alike! occupied by Shirley Brooke of Inas one of the finest in the country.|dianapolis and Sue Schaflifer, In-| A feature of the facilities at dianapolis Riviera club. Shakamak is the use of the park's group. camp buildings to house ise the
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Foster Captures | hrine Links Meet |
Kenneth Foster's low gross card of 74 was good for top honors yesterday in the Murat Temple Shrine anna) golf tournament at the | | Speedway links. He was pursued by | | Bob Blake, 75, and Ervin Hilligoss | {and Joe Shepler, each with 76. | Net honors went G. M. Center with 63, a stroke ahead of Herb Asberger's 64. |
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| aired over the ABC Network. 19 Society 11'Note of scale One of the hardest hitters in fist-| 21 1retand 12 Compass point iana today, the Floridian has put| oo \&, 4.0. 14 Wise men away 43 out of 56 opponents by way | °° 17 Either of the dreamland route. In tackling | 23 Levels 20 Hag “Jersey” Joe, however, he faces the 29 Near #A | most important fight of his career,| 28 Anoint | Foxy Joe—an outstanding con-| 2! Rabbits 28 Of
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regular Knights lost to Tulsa in the opening. round of the playoffs.
{ Miller intimated at the close of the |
|dJanta and Babe Didrikson Zaharias) of Los Angeles into the semi-final]
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Anxwer to Previous Puzzle
season standing but the
#heir promised-hourly wage increase of 15 cents These city employees, all memDue to Advance bers of the A. F. of L, Teamsters'| Adams told the United Press in union 135. were promised by Mayor | - Detroit today that Ivan was due to Tyndall during a strike this spring | advance in the Red Wing organi-, that the raise would be granted for | zation, and Indianapolis would next year ‘ seem the next step upward. The meeting was called when
Ivan, 35, is a native of Brant- the council Tuesday night reneged ford, Ontario. He was discharged on the city's salary increase promise | in 1944 after two years of service and cut the boost 5 cents. in the Canadian army after being with the Red Wings as scout and BORGMAN AY N coach of amateur teams in One N SL G tario since 1939. His Omaha b was the first in pro ranks. PROBE BOGS DOWN : Bruneteau came down to the Caps with Syd Howe late in the, Detectives were making little | §easoy. Indianapolis won the Western division in the American league, but'©f the mystery murder of Louis| bowed out. early to the champion Borgmann, model citizen of New| Buffalo Bisons in the ~playofls.| palestine.
would send. several new players here.) with a foreign made pistol. : A coaching change was not mien- | tioned at ya time, Tn time, however,
Western Meet In Semi-Finals
CLEVELAND, Aug. (U. P).—~— Two convincing victories liere yes-| terday moved Leuise Snags of At-
: | Second clue to the shooting—a shiny! 25 caliber cartridge case which was] | found laying in Catherwood st. around the corner from where ‘Mr. | Borgmann was found slumped over | the wheel of his car. Only other clue to Mr. Borg-| imann's death, besides the slug | which wads removed. from his body, ! was the statement of a resident in | the neighborhood who claimed to] have heard the high-pitched crack lof a pistol about 10:30 p. m. Saturshortly before the victim was
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» Womens Western round of ‘the discovered. Amateur golf tournament. | Unrelenting pressure was too
CIGARET CATCHES IN MAN'S GLASSES
much tor Rosann Shaffer of Toledo, O., and the Rollins collece co-
ed golfer went down to defeat, 6 and 5, at the hands of Suggs | A lighted cigaret tossed carelessly Mrs. Zaharias wasnt as steady out of an apartment window, lodged
in the glasses of Leon Goldberg, 41,| of 133 W. 21st st, while he was walking in the 300 block of E. 30th st. last night The . burning stub Goldberg's eyeball before he could extricate it. Physicians said his eyesight will not be impaired.
HOOSIERS WARNED
as Miss Suggs, but her borrowed woods were hitting out arcund the 75 yard mark. Mrs. Eddie Bush of Detroit couldn't keep up the pace and lost the match. 5 and 4 A local contestant Jean Hopkins of suburban Rocky River, copped the other spot in top bracket semifinal with a 4 and 2 decision over the tall Georgian, Eileen Stulb. The lower brack=% semi-final spot| opposite Mrs, Zaharias went to! Mary McMillen of Green Bay, Wis, | {who outdrove Carol Diringer. | Tiffin, O,, for a 4 and 2 victory.
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The Indiana state board of health
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without sedatives.” The report blamed the practice on “too much bad advertising” and [labeled ad claims that self-medica-{tion is proper absolutely false.
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{4 Mr. Borgmann, father of five chil- | [season that a general shakeup was dren, was siain. last Saturday night | 1. Premature activities here vester- planned and that Oetroit probably | Iby a miSterious guhthan armed | 82
Yesterday detectives unearthed a
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Babies in Europe Lo X ST Need Beer Bottles
FRANKFURT, Germany, Aug. Sorrow ) —~Babies in Europe 1 i be drinking their way to health out of American beer bottles, the army newspaper, Stars and Stripes reported today. Sxpress Son It seems beer bottles are the My only type available on which Ger- Loni athe War man rubber nipples can be fitted, ALLIED UNRRA and the Amegican Red Cross are collecting the “beer bottles for use in displaced persons camps, the newspaper said.
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AMPFER Emma, widow of John Ampfer, mother of Mrs. Caroline Hickson, Mrs, Laura Price, sister of Mrs, Phillip Schlimmel, Evansville, Ind.; Fred B. Rawe, Her7 Ill, passed away at the residence, 2 40p- Northwestern ave, Thursday, 12:06 a, m, age 74 years, Funeral services at Grinsteiners’ Funeral Home, 1601 E. New York st, Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial Washingtén Park cemetery. Friends may call | at the funeral home any tne, BLADEN —~Earl R., 3418 Salem, nusband of Artie, father of Mrs. Josephine Cab, brother of Mrs. Homer L. McGinnis of Mrs. E. R. Bladen, passed away ‘Thurs: day morming Service Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary, Saturday, 0:30 m. Friends invited. Burial Svencer, Ind. BUNTEN Clara Viola, age 84, wife of Thomas tdecensed) mother of Omer Bunten of Ger passed away Thursday morning. gm services Sunday, 2:30 p u 8, e Rob- | erts Puneral Home, Danville, "ad. Friends ie call at any time. Please omit fow-
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. To Be Breet, Alley and 3 hE 1,550.00 Collected Collected Collected Collected Insur a Official Bord 1044 1045 1946 1947 Anes an le 0! Rate 10.04c Rate 5c Rate 10¢ Rate 24¢ RoI u .e pi % FUND— en 00 Contingencies : i 500. 00 nl i 00 8,7 4. 4401 $4,064.06 $4, M1. » Total Budget Estima '$7,400.00 Tare. tasty
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{| —————————— NOTICE TO 1 TAXPAYERS oF TAX LEVIES In the Jaties of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Washington Township, arion County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board: Notice 15 hereby given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Marion County, Indiana, that the prover legal officers of sald municipality, at their regular meeting lace, 6001 Carroliton Ave. on the 27th day of August, 1946, at 8:00 po m, will con-
sider the following bud TOWNSHIP BUDGET CLASSIFICATION
TOWNSHIP FUND— Difeet Relief o (bl) Medical, Hospital & Burial 2,200.00 | Salary of Trustes + 3200000 (2) Other Direct Relief....... 2,600.00 Clerk Hire 1,200.00 Trustee's: Traveling vise 800.00 Total Poor Relief Fund..... $ 5,000.00 J. P Salary and upp ies 100.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Office Supplies, Printing and Repair of Buildings and care of » Advertising oo. 575.00 Grounds a ..$32,000 ay of Advisory Board 300.00 Repair of Equipment, except r are of Cemeteries ‘ 50.00 Schobl Busses re 00.00 Examination of Records . 50.00 School Furniture, Library and Miscellaneous 1.150 00 Equipment, ph Bchool = Ss Busses v 3 00 Total Township Pund.... 7.12600 School Bupplies, other than TUITION PU hip ’ Janitors’ Bupplie «vee 2,500.00 ND-— Janitor Supplies 2,500.00 Pay of Teachers ..$106,161.00 Fuel for Schools 3,100.00 mene LOANS, Interest and Insurance 1,800.00 Total Tuition Fund ..... $106,161.00 School Transfers . + $0,000.00 { BOND D FUND— Pay of Teachers . Xe . 860.00 Principal $ 31,000.00 Janitor Service ' .. 11,190.00 Interest 8,287.00 Transportation of Children— ————— Repair Busses & Bis Purchase 27,061.00 Total Bond Pund $ 30.287.00 Light and Power 2,000.00 | ontingencies 800.00 POOR RELIEF FUND— Miscellaneous 775.00
A. Administration Expense
(a2) Other Operating Bruns $ 2000 Total Special School Pund.. $1686, 186.00 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED soe.
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CALL WABASH 4521
| FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES— Township Special Tuition Bond August 1, present year, to December 31, Fund 8ch. Fund Fund Fund ensuing year 1. Tous) Budget Estimate for Incoming Ye $ 7,125.00 $166,186.00 $106,161.00 $39,287.00 2 Necessary Expenditures to be made from Appropriations Unexpended July 31, of present year 3,384.00 71,043.00 38,640.00 ........ | 3 Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31. of present ass 11,610.00 7,200.00 sesnesae 4 Outstanding Temporary Loans to be paid before December 31, of present Fear, not Included In LANGE FOF 3.... .oonver . Pas avavsii savanna Ne 8. Total Punds Required (Add Pines 3 and 4) 10,509.00 248,830.00 152,010.00 39,287.00 | | PUNDS ON HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED {FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED RATE OF TAX LEVY -- 6. Actual Balance July 31. present year 1.015.00 47.503.00 35,629.00 5,946.00 7. Taxes to be Collected, present year “ (December Settlement) .. 3,005.00 51,201.00 2132000. © .....0ns 8. Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax Levy, to be received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. (8ee schedule in Trustee's Office.) (a) Special Taxes (8ee Schedules) 6,078.00 58,737.00 hr sehera (b) All Other Revenues (See Schedules) 169.00 . 9 Total Punds (Add Lines 6, 7. 8a & 8b) 5,010.00 104,872.00 115,861.00 5.946.00 10. Net amount to be raised for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year 5490.00 143,967.00 36,149.00 33,341.00 11. Operating Balance (Not in excess of Expense January 1, to June 30, less miscellaneous revenue for same period) 2,523.00 41,547.00 4.30000 ....4aa 12. Amount to be raised by Tax gary 8,022.00 185,514.00 60, $90.00 33,341.00 POSED LEVIES Net Valuation of Taxable Property seven. 880,146,450 00 School. .., $23,009,860.00 Number of Tuuuvie Polls . aernaras 7019 School 1743 Levy on Levy on Amount to FUN ps Polls Property Be Raised Township 0090 $ 8,022.00 Special School $1.00 1986 185,514.00 Tuition . 2637 60,600.00 BORA .iioiininiia, 1449 33,341.00 Tot $1. 2162 $287,567.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND 10" BE COLLECTED
(Tabulate below amount to be collected in current year and amounts collected in each of the previous three years.)
0 Be FUNDS Collected Collected Collected Collected | 1043 1944 1945 46 TOWRSBID ¥. ivanivsnsssriinsnisaneas, $ 476400 3 371500 § 5077.00 $ 8721.00 Special BoROOE «..oovvseessss vine sree 84,902.00 99,416.00 99,135.00 101,144.00 Sulton Sader Rake Ferrans 26,119.00 27,633.00 36,740.00 “ Lo 00 BE Canis ir sires sara en tas SMTO0 0. Vain Foumain RORY siviviv:iiiirninsinssinss $119,332 00 $130,764.00 $140,952.00 $157,649.00
Notice is further given the taxpayers of Washington Township, Indiana, that the lowing additional the extraordinary
4 TUITION: FUND Pay of Teachers, Pund No. 28... SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND—
BE on County, proper officers at the same time and place will consider the Jolt appropriations which said officers oonsider necessary to mee emergency existing at this time for the year ending December in
suo ien oni Renesas same hinoinass avai vansvesnsle TEON0
Janitor Supplies, Fund No. 16.... vane he aan ae 500. Transfer Tuition, Pund No, 19. 9,500.00 Janitor Service, Fund No, 23 .. 1,260 00 Light and Power, Fund No. 24... 350.00
Total Additional Appropriations . : . $18,810 00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later than two dara prior to the second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Ad. Justment Board, or on their failure so to do. by the County Audit, Joh |F hore Junpasers feolin| emselves aggrieved by such levies, may avpeal, bid Tax Commissioners for further and final hearing thereon, b Jing a Aer Poin ‘the County Auditor not later than October 15, and the State Boar
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