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one week. {value it represénted as a bill. in an fo strike down a | formulation of their position ‘Termed by agents as their most . xu 5 = | By A ee yrs bat which flew into the court whieh Mr. Jessup will present to wanted fugitive Johnson was caps . He r. Malik. ul ere Thursday a . Popa Cooley, 69, and Wife, 44, Prayed for |silver. Employers were unable to toon fade + Jhe bet a finaly "Way Appears Clear’ } Lo sational gunfight with. FBI on. A Boy and Got One—All 3 ‘Doing Fine’ Provide hard cash and 4 Wave of ys : oir tate Departuien: thek add : ; Go : A Monument pire. 4 pat John 8. Cooley, 3052 Carson Ave, perhaps is the proudest fa- tinued operation of utilities and: === == Fm 0 mm mgr mmmmy (0 ing as outlined last Sht by hh a ; rg Glo fe Arraigned a ther in Indianapolis today. , waterfront facilities was imperiled, Tass. official Russian news agen-| FEL > : : & Both Johnson and his wife, Bile At 69, he became the father of a baby boy, Roger Shelton Stores Snnounosd that thel [ee dying cy. then “the way appears clear, © ERIM LR le & : jis Fran Pp Wr 25, Cooley, born Apr. 19. 0 prices quoted at e opening of . | . . | eV. h Coms. BL Now he spends every possible moment with his new offspring, business each day would be good : retin the Commer af anicn| © Clyde Milton Johnson , . ; Federal Commissioner's Court missioner Francis Hughes todays * fondling and talking to the youngster which is 11 months younger jor the morning only, and vous (If mate ] yn 3 s | came fo him. . Sat : Santen Wheeled into wif than Mr. Cooley's youngesti= om a o | De. revised upward during t el y The State Department sald that — an om oo prisos :

. Diana Hall, also 15, both of An-| “I don't suppose he works for Dis associates, will involve split- Thomas McNulty, one of the - BA sticker, wanted to install meters STPlOYees at the Indianapolis coverage of Indianapolis hotels,

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LS. hrigrs Prisoner in = Wheel Chair

Commissioner Goes To Hospital in Unprecedented Move

Clyde Milton Johnson; wounded Memphis, Tenn, shank bandit, agreed to return {to Memphis to stand trial for hank robbery today in an un< precedented hearing in which the Us 8, Commissioner's court was moved to General Hospital, { UU. 8B, Commissioner Francis Hughes held the hearing in an |anteroom of the hospital prison {ward where Johnson is recover {from gun wounds inflicted by {agents on Monument Circle last | Thursday night. { Meanwhile Harvey G. Foster, special agent in-charge of the Ine dianapolis - FB] office, confirmed the facts of an exclusive story in The Times which disclosed the tip off that Johnson and his wife were in Indianapolis came from a Circle Tavern waitress.

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“SHANGHAI Apr. 26—The twin AN | Russ Delegate |

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specters of hunger and economic) collapse threatened besieged Shanghai today as Nationalist armies stood and fought on the| To See Jessup in N. Y. Tomorrow |’ WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 (UP) {~The year-long Berlin blockade!

city’s appreaches. Es “The American dollar, once the lerisis may be on the verge of, | settlement, the State Department

most highly prized currency in this teeming city of six million, was virtually worthless today. No {said today. { | In a statement cleared with i President Truman. the depart:

{ment sald “the way appears cleat’ for lifting the Berlin blockade, Tiand a meeting of the Council of, Foreign Ministers” if official Russian press reports of the Krem-| lin's present position are accurate. | The department cautiously; ' ladded that “no final eonclusion”| on the matter can be reached] until there are further exchanges between Philip. C. Jessup, U. 8, } Amnbastadof-ab Large, and Jacob lup with the demand. ; 1715" Malik, Russian represgpiative. 2 Insist on Silver Batter vp ‘& zdche kdeGrag- rt i ion, ee A | The gold yuan fell so low that| °F bailiff of inal 2, Lin J

i sa aad :' | York. : Do . ’ ithe paper it was printed on was| wields a broom under the di- | ry, {nied States, Britain and John S. Cooley and son, Roger . . , the father is 9, the son 'worth many times more than the| rection of Judge Saul I. Rabb | France have drawn up a detailed

{ | Russ offer reported on Soviet zone! { state in Germany . . . World| Report . . . Page 2. { {U. S. warships strand 2050 at | Shanghai . .. Page 3. : |The Yangtze crossing ... an edi-| torial . . . Page 14 !

worker would accept it in pay] iment for labor and the government refused it for customs duties and exit visas. The Communist fifth column {was responsible. It threatened vengeance on anyone found in possession of American currency {when and if the city fell. | The gold yuan, vaiued at 25 American cents when it was in|troduced’ last "Aug. 19, opened at 400,000 to $1 this morning. This afternoon it was 800,000 to $1. Printing presses could not keep

| ie he ” - . . TE — — eb = a | grandchild, : R | Def d [2508 hour. rehl — |U. 8. Ambassador-at-Large Philip, T m c fu i R i te hospital pajamas, ° He and his wife, Doris, 44, a Ways en ! a NI To Youth Wins Reversal C. Jessup first approached Mr. t : e on : sion % rings : u n aM inh re . Be Eo Po Jooked Sore ard 10 the Diveh of wi lcurrency being thrown out by Of 22-Year Term Malik on Feb. 15 to question him, Of St k 4 Pp rki leastons when he coughed and heid * ticipation and Prived they wu flividend in 18 ° {printing presses, adding to the ’ concerning an interview ame Cc ers or a ing {hie wounded left side.

(steady rate of inflation. CHICAGO. Apr. 26 (UP)— by Premier Stalin Jair 30, He told District Attorney RB,

have a boy, : Lang 14. the In that interview, \ CEE Howard a stil a ‘Dreams Answered a 13. Americans; Wartled . _. a defendant in; CDiaago hike} bo mention of a Taah _.Rouls Appechs to A . rists 10 Read i I —— RTT wetter than “Our fondest dreams were an- Official Grilled | any a Mena that 10)" was found indocent | in SH Juestion, which ] ne) Restriction ours in entral Time I ald two days ago. 1 ¢ ov have swered with this young one,” . { : Sn {inal co ay a charge e announced reason for the Chief Rouls today : wn. & bullet in me which they are Mes Coomy oie. 0g About Reid's Son they be provided at once With alpying murdered - & T-year-old Berlin blockade,” the statement, ine fo ch a ot Br Caml Blanc Tine an the trying to find.” y By a previous marriage, Mrs.| Attorneys in the Indianapolis) six-month emergency salary ad-piaymate. | said. {time confusion brought another downpour of “stickers.” Johnson was told he had three Cooley has a daughter, Mrs. [Railways rate case engaged In| vanes ns vers 4 Bure The verdict, handed down by, Not an Accident |" "Between 50 and 60 parking tickets’ were issued by police today choices: He could plead guilty to Sammy Rich who is the mother Sharp words today. over why the ericans an " Peans judge John Sbarbaro, reversed a Mr. Jessup asked Mr. Malik it in the downtown area in the mounting confusion of motorists over felonious assault of FBI agents, of 11-month-old Andrea. ~ utility paid a stockholders’ divi- speeded up their plans to flee theiprevious ruling under which Lang the omission was intentional. Mr. sn. tine situation. ra OY return to Memphis to face the

rriage o losses. y the penitentiary for killing little| Mr, Jessup that Stalin's omission to Miami, Fla. to face charges Nan age, has A 3 Yea Sold som Public Counselor William E. Sultacancs: bales and boxes of de-|Tonnie Fellick during an argu-/was “not accidental” = an Cue! oul atid PUBIR ge of escaping from jail there, ing business. ‘A daughter, Mrs. Steckler asked for an explanation pasting oreiguus, : t jjment ina suburban woods Oct. Mr, Malik told Mr. Jessup that ing hours of Tto 9a. m and 4 tol mag = : “I'd like to settle the Memphis Charles Morris, has borne him|Of the dividend payment during} Mo merican guveriinel a 18, 1047. Stalin felt the currency question go ., C87, - matter.” he declared. two. grandenfiaren. one ©. years, the cross-examination of Charles OTSanizations were dismantling| in his decision, Judge Sbarbarojcould be discussed at a Council|® Rein: 0% conference with Leroy dying cene Avoids Photographers the other 14 months old. O. Pinkerton, railways treasurer. their offices and preparing loisaid the boy was not capable ofiof Foreign Ministers’ meeting If \;reaon president of the Board of He will be returned there as But right now Roger Shelton is| When company ‘attorney John|™MOVe to Canton. The ground con-|judging right from wrong .andisuch a Big Four session could be Safety, Chief. Rouls announced: soon as he is released from Genthe “apple of every family eye” |Oroves interposed questions de-|lrol approach radar system re-/held that the state had failed to/arranged to review the whole Ger-| <The best we can do is to ot State Opens Case eral Hospital. He still required And mother and son are doing Signed to draw out an explana-|Portedly was removed during the prove the boy's capacity to com-/man problem. . force the law under Central Against Housewife |Md'cal attention, hospital phys fine. 80 is the father: : |tion, Mr. Steckler accused him of day from the International Air- mit such a crime. | Mr, Jessup then asked™if the gio dard Time” | g |siclans said, Fon miami |trying to “take over the cross-ex-| Port outside Shanghai. | In his first trial 14 months ago. Russians would lift the blockade . yo said a survey showed Cen.! She told me she shot him dur-| Earlier, Mrs. Johnson refused . » {amination.” Mr. Groves replied Bradley Corners, head of Lang interrupted the proceedings “to permit the meeting to take (roi and College Aves were IDE a struggle.” . : to waive a hearing before ComOutlook Brighter ‘that he could not see why the the United States Informacion to plead guilty and was sentenced piace.” “parked solid” this morning | Thus did Radio Patrolman missioner Hughes and asked the {counselor should be “so upset by Service, left this morning for Can- to prison. However, the State Su-| At this point, the statement! “Before the ‘time change BIE James Mullen open the state's district attorney to prove his For ABC Center lan attempt to bring out facts.” ton fo open new offices there. preme Court set aside the sen- guid, the news of these conversa- up,” Chief ‘Rouls sald, “people CAS€ Against Mra. Gertrude Reyn- charges that she should he re- , i Junior's Tieup R. Allen Griffin, head of the/tence on the ground that the boy tions was given to Britain and obeyed the law. to the letter “But olds, East Bide housewife charged turned to Miami where she is acChances of Indianapolis obtain-} n. company’s expianation of China division of the Economic|did not understand the meaning prance. ‘on » the hour difference has created a With the murder of her husband, cused of aiding Johnson in his ing a new recreation center toi, . .oisend wak that it was de- Recovery Administration, will of the plea. On Mar. 21, Mr. Malik told Mr. gituation where people parking Richard, 42, Oct. 28, {escape from jail, house the American Bowling Con-| 4 "acter the company re- leave for Canton tonight. - a Jessup that if a date for the for- arier 8 a. m., CST, have received FAtrolman Mullen, under a bar-| District Attorney © Caughran gress next year seemed IMprovedi gy. 13 milion in funds im-| TTT HUNT DEATH WEAPON leign ministers meeting could be|gpekers.” ° = rage of questions by Defense At-'said he would bring witnesses today as the deadline passed for pounded from a previous rate Farm Buildings Burn DELAND, Fla., Apr. 26 {UP)-—|set, the Soviet blockade would be| Capt. Audry Jacobs, chief of lormey Lawrence A. Shaw, de- from Florida to support the a “no” answer from James Mc- ' "i before it realized the im- Police pressed their search today lifted in advance if the Allied the traffic depariment, said ap- "cribed the slaying scene-and the charges. The hearing was cone Ginley. pact of wage increases and other| ,¥iremen soaked the wreckage for the weapon used to kill 55-counter-blockade were also lifted. proximately 50 to 60 stickers were StAtements made to him by the tinued until May 6.

: lcity. Shanghai's famous Bund, Ing 3 Mr. Cooley, also by an earlier d¢nd in 1948 in the face of beavy g = piled hig a : a had been sentenced to 22 years in Mallk one month later informed Terming it a “terrible” situa: Officer D escribes bank robbery charge or return

Mr. McGinley is ‘considering : of outbuildings destroyed by fire year-old Paul R. Loomis last mime —————— frail blond h f ’ a : : operating e ses. ’ 3 wi: A : issued in the towntown this frail blond ‘housewife, { Billie, wearing a biue dress building a sports center opposite, pera Eh raa. mictiopad My | Yesterday on the farm of Shel-\week. Mr. Loomis, visitor trom A Jimits Judith jitauiad/ in the lowito "ave is In his opening argument to the high-heeled black snoes, a printed De State Fairgrounds on E. 38th, kerton on the relationship be-| 900 DeGoiyer, ® R. L Bridge Glen Falls, N. . was found, ’ lout 12 to 15. he said. jury, Mr. Shaw said he intended|scarf around her blond hair and : 2 a. co tween 1 port. A brooder house, hog shed|clubbed to death in his small A : tae’ | Four mot le . to prove that Mr. Reynolds was dark glasses, iqok extra precaus Mr. McGinley was conferring i™een Indianapolis Railways and, 4" onoke house were ruined. house trailer. Robbery was be- Russ Social Ties Isigned to a Steers a4: constantly under the influence of tions to avoid newspaper photogs

with AB Brunswick-Ball-| Harry Reid Jr., Inc., which han-|, R Har 1: T- vou | ‘ Fh ABCS2ue Biyns Me ohone|dles the car card advertising in Two other buildings were dam-|lieved to be the mative for the, WASHINGTON, Apr. 26 (UP) gyiokers in Illinois, Meridian, Ala. 1/quor, that he bea. Mrs. Reyn- raphers.

» ) i . g slaying. "! ! Defense counsel in the espio-pama Pennsvivania a olds, and made unreasonable fi-| A. he was a is the the exact e-| Mr. Reid Pop a the rail-| ET a TA. 8. ae nage trial of Judith Coplon ad-lwyre gts. and Vania roa Dos nancial demands on her, fail ot bein a a He i ted back in I di ways president. x ( oun oP Or anization {mitted today that a “social rela- morning. | “This is purely a case of self tographer appeared in the halle woe he's ne oo “oh ea} Questioning also brought out ey : A Hated Detyuen the ex: No parking zones. under dasy- gethnne, Mr. Shaw told the way of the Federal building. Mrs, ’ 4 Yo | » > 3 “Hight i " urors. (J is eas epraentaiives side "agen for Money eters. me. of DUE FOr Sweeping Overhaul cpiey, run aver 3a und irom slo's pom. | Sa te Beat Her of"sn oles and dodged mio Sepresentatives said |Providence; R. I., which rents out A fine Coplon, Suspendey Suntice! ir Sr t,~He sald he would prove as the the women's rest room. She res i i TY : ; ; j1e en ysL cha . ‘trial progressed that on the day f to ¢ Driver Jailed Ee a Ho ied on IIeet. | Innis Plans to Ask for Resignation with stealing government secrets Parkin Meter ¢ of the shooting Mrs, Andbirh aid oaTePner tots oUt Yn the Phe: F Killi 2 {lect the present 10 cent fare. | Of All Ward Chairmen in Few Days Aq EYE hem lo Cubic leverything . to escape from her! Claims Money or I ing | 11 Cents a Day Rent By NOBLE REED | United Nations. - | musbund. 5 Wid Jury of six She claimed the car which the ~~ Scotfie G. Webb, 36, of Fort-| Mr. Pinkerton testified that; All the Republican ward chairmen in Marion County will be, pRy agents arrested the two in men and six women in Criminal COUPle drove to Indianapolis snd ville, today began serving a six-|Money Meters, Inc., receives 11 asked to resign in the next few days in order that the party leader- New York Mar. 4. They are under ; vomen in Criminal. money found in their Washe

Court 2 that he found Mrs. Reyn.!

month sentence after pleading Cents a day rental for each of the ship can build an entirely new organization, it was learned today. |indictment there, Miss -Coplon ington Hotel room belonged to

guilty to reckless homicide before boxes. i Leaders of the factional coalition which backed the election of glone is on trial here. Growing opposition to parking olds 1-78 state of near hysteria” her. She asked that she be pers Special Judge Frank A. Symmes, He said that before the boxes John E. (Jack) Innis as new GOP chairman at the convention last! Defense Counsel Archibald meters today divided City Hall, Mrs. Reynolds Of hehe. i mitted to sell the ~ar and raise “Sr, in Criminal Court, Division 2.{could be installed in the vehicles,' Saturday, said the whole structure of the party organization will Palmer of New York admitted ~ Some city officials wanted no testified yi she proof hus. TONEY for an attorney. ds

In addition to the prisoner|/Indianapolis Railways had to he changed : “I during questioning of prospective Part of the “legal bandits,” while] “District Attorney Caughrs f ’ ’ a K J - n rm, . 500. {purchase 530 meter stands gles, who resigned last week in a i band in ‘their home at 29 8. “thin] tein, Jeb wag fried 300. He Puna | Shulman Innis said the partly Ec ooy; prob a In umttehene company, he meters in varying amounts. DeATbon St. after he beat her/saxd he would think it over involved In a collision two years] He said he did not know he a ae increased, op- Many of the present ward a Fill SuBltciev's. company Mayor Feeney said he would "a Pulled out some of her hair. Special Agent Foster, earlier ago in which two teen-age girls| whether Mr. Reid Jr., had received orati f GOP organization Chairmen will be reappointed but wo "=. it ia] like to Ree the city test no more Mrs. Reynolds is expected to/today, explained uperations of the were killed. a commission on the sale of the is v way Some new faces that haven't been el to nis : en y! te a} than 300 meters on 4 nine-month testify that the shooting climaxed FB1.In tracking che couple 10.10 “The victims in the accident at|stands and rental of the coin : ¢ in the organization picture . for A . a ines DE trial basis, » 4 Series of quarrels, dInRapolls: Arlington Ave. and 30th St. were meters but added in response to a : Increase in Number . two years are expected to be back, , WHO any ir Woh Other officials, like City Legal counsel for the defendant. . Mr. Foster disclosed that he Estalaine Barksdull, 15, and |question by Mr. Steckler: Major changes. according to In in high places. these things.” Councilman J, Porter Beiden-|"3% been provided for hy fellow 8nd his agents made a thorough

derson. They were passengers in! nothing.” ting up present voting wards Into party leaders who suppprted the’ ey in all 795 available locations RCA Plant where she worked at tourist courts and taverns a week a car with six other young people! seria m———————— jsmaller geographic units, provid-icandidacy of Asa J. Smith, Teen-Agers Shoot (within the milesquare designated 'D® time ofthe tragedy. {before Johnson's capture. en route to Anderson from 2 Bi h J hn N I {ing for the appointment of two United States = Commissioner, - . ‘by Trafic Engineer Lewis John- ED { Employees of the establishe Youth for Christ conference at/PISNOP JO NOIl ward chairmen to do the workiagainst Mr. Innis last saturday. Teacher in Grudge son. : . Obervers in Germany ments were shown pictures of the Roberts Park Methodist Church: pLacants Statue nat one has been doing in the has already resigned as 11th ward ARTHUR, 3a . hd. joi. Keach: Opposed. . | Little Cha couple and given descriptions. Pile : past. |chairman, , TIL, Apr. (UP)=-| Outright opposition stems chief. S00 nge | Johnson was known to have

Fire Razes Home i Times Washington Bureas I” This will increase the number “In my letter of resignation 1 A 52-year-old school teacher was ly “from Leroy Keach, Safety] FRANKFURT, Apr. 26 (UP)-— been in Atlanta, California and

| WASHINGTON, Apr. 26—The of ward and township chairmen told Mr. Innis at 1 felt .as . 3 {Board president, who termed the) we {Chic in March. Then the 5 ut OMINGTON, Apr. 28—Alyou Rev. John F. Noll of Ft./from 34 to 60 or more. ——— though all ward chairmen went | * 10" Soda J bY Ju Jotn-2604 bOYS muters “a joke.” He added thatisraa ae pea Poni Ed) amped. to Ohio, Mr. Foster ri home of Mr. and Mps. Robert Wayne today officially presented) Thens according to present; Out when ne was e since | : Ee | “the city would be better off with-| change between United States! Quite by Accident Robertson” ‘yestoday: left 1h the 26-foot bronze statue of ‘plans of Chairman Innis and the| they were Sy S¥volt- with her husband, a teacher at out them.” ~ _|and Russian United Nations rep-! Agents learned the Johnsons couple ‘and their two" children, Christ the Light of the World” new organization leadership, an Tt A ak. er. AWC-lahother school nearby. : Mr. Keach said that the cost/regentatives on the Berlin situa-/staved in the Riley Hotel A - less. to the National Catholic Welfare. ver all structure of district chair-| Wily said. “After all a ward Mrs, Ina Donohoo was shot in! Of operating and maintaining the tion indicated. “little, n y pr. 16,

2 Conference here. ~~ {men will be set up to co-ordingte Chairman is nothing more than ihe left side this morning and meters would be more than the change , If ANY, 17 and 18 and then checked out Times Index : The statue had been placed in the work of the ard chairmen. | messenger boy for the county was taken to Jarman Memorial revenue. He estimated that TE pi ng Miltary. ! Governor] OL Cinclanitl, se xia : a huge niche provided for it in Six Dis jchairman anyway. ‘Hospital at Tuscola where she licemen would be needed for en- Gen. Lucius D. Clay declined com- it "2% While making a Amusements 6 Marriage..., 5ithe front facade of the NCWC| : tricts { Mr. McNulty said his resigna- was reported in “good condition.” forcement, not counting collec! ment. He sald = Knew 'n think] Of taverns and hotels Thursday Eddie Ash... 16 Movies ..... 6 building on Massachusetts Ave | Tentative plans call for division | tion does not mean “I will not| gneritt Glen Braden arrested tors. |about the reported exch. UDINE that agents received a tip : Bridge ..... 8 Othman .... 13| The statue is the work of Eu- Of the county into about six dis-iwork for the party.” Floyd Titus, 16, and Glen Phil-| City Councilman Joseph Bright But other western sources ob. M7S: Mary Hall, “22.-of $133 = ; Business ... 15 Pattern ....: 8igene Kormendi, head of the tricts, each headed by an assist-| He pledged to continue “to ive lips, 11, and took them to the said he favored going “all out” by served that Russig still § : : yi Raleigh Drive, a waitress in. Cire gro Ta Classified. 18-20 Radio ...... 9school of ‘sculpture of Notre ant county chairman or divisional everything that is in me for the Moultrie County Jail at Sullivan placing 795 meters out for thor- on agreement on a council of C® Tavern, that Johnson and his: - |

«.ues 21 RuarkT. .-.. 13 Dame University. It was made chairman. : . party.” SE |where they were questioned by ough trial. The problem of whethf fore] meeting as a Diond wife were in the Wi re Counter Spy 7 Side Glances 14 possible through $115,000 col-' The call for resignations of all Meanwhile, the Republican GI State's Attorney Joseph B. Much. er the meters would help VD en ministers ting nn! ton Hotel. : de Crossword .. 5 Society ..... Tected for the purpose by “Our present ward chairmen is expect- Veterans group which supported rt te town traffic congestiori also split] blockade. : j It ‘was an accidental diss 4 2

Editorials... . 14 Sports ... 16, 17 Sunday Visitor.” & weekly Cath- ed to be issued by Chairman Innis Mr. Smith for the chairmanship,, LOCAL TEMPERATURES city officials. The western : : +B : : df jo 3 ap, jen ke 3 powers; they point-| closure. Agent Foster said the +<esvei 8 Teen Prob... 8olic newspaper published at Hunt. on the ground that they were all sent a letter to Mr. Innis pledg-| 8 a.m... 53. 10.a.m.. 7 | Mr. Keach said “no Noble ed out, previously have refused FBI had received two other iden

Forum ..... 14 Earl Wilson. 9 ington, Ifid., under the direction appointed and “setving at the ing its suppoft for his program 7'a. mi. 58 11a m.. 72 P. Hollister. executive secretary to discuss oreign {sters| tification tips and were Hollywood .. & Weather Map 15 of Bishop Noll and having a na- pleasure”: of the former GOP of an “open door policy and har- 8 a. m... 61 12 (Noom) 15 [of the City Plan | conterane on oan while the, these at two Mrs. Manners 3 Women's ser 8 tonwide circulation. | . |county chairman, James W, In- mony for all Republicans.” fam. 6 1pm. 7 isald “they were bound to belp.” | Berlin blockade still exists, | noseia. ?

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