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lere Jomen’s Misthe Central -the Rev. Alvansville in a a Time As 2:15 p. m: in Church, Five
ter is league r of Lutheran leemer in his on the prov. Harry L. napolis Zone ickhoff, soloser will ‘pre-
hes ie allen Man" is lesson-sermon
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10.45 A M Eskew,
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CHURCHES
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Preaching
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RAE NOV. 4, Fg Se : Jewish Adu: Congregation in North Side Parish to Lay Seven More Die “American Dream Girl” Hailed _ tudies Set ny
Six Night Courses To Begin Nov. 16 The Bethe-El Zedeck Congrega-! tion will sponsor the Institute of Jewish Studies for adults on six Thursday Hights beginning Nov.
16.
Rabbi - spiritual director of the temple and Fred Weiser, director of education and youth work, will con-! duct the programs of religion, culture courses led by Rabbi Greenfield! will precede addresses “by guest! rabbis beginning at 9:30 p. m.
All talks and- classes will be! based on the theme “Our Heritage! and World Survival.” Guest
——speakers in order will-be. Rabbi} ‘Ralph Simon, Fischel Rabbi Joseph Sternstein, Dayton,!
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Rabbi Henry Fisher, Chicago, and - Rabbi Morris Adler, Detroit. Rabbi classes in and World Survival” the Thursday lecture: on ‘Chapters in the Bible” on Sundays at] 11 a. m. beginning Nov. 19; on] “The Five Books of Moses,” Saturdays one hour before sun-
set
in
To Dedicate N ew Stone Church
William P. Sinn
and: recreation. Study!
Rabbi! Cincinnati;
Chicago; ‘Goldfeder,
Rabbi David Polish, Chicago;Greenfeld will teach
“Conservative Judaism preceding
Stately chancel of the Northwood Christian Church.
The Rev, Theo O. Fisher and members of © the Northwood Christian Church will dedicate their new stone ‘edifice tomorrow at-3 p, m.
sold it to the Victory Missionary Baptist Church. In so do-" ing, they enabled a homeless congregation to find sanctuary and added a new group of wor«
on
beginning Nov. 18, The congregation has heen shipers to the North Side neighMr. Weiser will instruct a group ' holding worship” since, Oct. 1 borhond. : “Elementary Hebrew” every in the new building with the The Rev. Mr. Fisher will give
Wednesday at 10 a. m.
~ R OF C MEMORIAL SERVICE
Cduncil 437, Knights of Columbus, will hold a memorial service
pointed bell tower. It sits high on a grassy terrace at 46th St. and Central Ave. A noteworthy P.M. fact ‘in regard to the new Will a church is that the members did . Dr. C
the dedicatory. address at the 3 ceremonies. Persons who t with the service are rl Martz. K. F. Adair,
at 8:30 p. m. Monday in honor not tear down their outgrown I .°F. Smith, Wallace O. Lee, of 12 members of their number building across the street. Glenn Findley, E. W. Naylor, who have died in the last year. Instead, they moved out and H. C. Gemmer, Cecil Alfrey, . Ionald Orr, Carmen Thomas, Ere G.: R. McDaniel and Mrs, K. V,
Ammerman.,
Dr Jeauford Norris of the Butler School of Religion faculty. . who has just returned 1:30 NIGHTLY from Scotland will preach at . the festive services :-tomorrow Nov. Sth fo 19th 1 at 9.30 and 11:15 a. m. Fred Koehrn will direct the choir in Enos Dowlin special music morning and g- afternoon,
Evangelist Hear Bro. Enos Proclaim New Testamént Christianity With Force and
Clarity. || Mrs. John Steva
Mr. and Mrs. Trueman ||| oe : {1'0., -will address the Indianapolis Robbins | Regional Women’s Guild of the of Worthington, Ind. All Evangelical a n™d4 Reformed Will Lead Us in Music and Chil- Church Tuesday in the Second E. dren's work.
| { and R. Church, Shelby and PleasENJOY GREAT . lant Sts. * PREACHING
The meeting with the theme, “A
fo * SINGING Highway for Our God,” will beEnos Dowling, Fvanylist ®* FELLOWSHIP Sil gin at 9:30 a. m. "Mrs. Steva is Ilii!l national social service chairman : Jess Johnson, Minister Hit yer as vt . . {iil of the Women's Guild, FLEMING GARDEN CHRISTIAN CHURCH | tion 10 addresces
530 S. Taft St. . | SE 3030 il partment of the gnild and educa-
= “tinal conferences for workers.
‘Women's Guild i Hear
John Steva of St. Marys,
{il schedules workshops for each .de- jail to
Cornerstone
New Fairview
Church Rite Set
The Fairview Presbyterian {Parish will lay the cornerstone for their new $200,000 Fairview Chur¢h. tomorrow following 10:45 a. m. worship. ~ Boy and girl scouts bearing the [Colors will lead the processional {from -the old . church on the {grounds to the site of the new, [46th St. and Kenwood "Ave. {Marchers will follow in order: Initermediate, Junior and Altar IChoirs, Richard Griner carrying the copper box of documents to ‘be placed in the cornerstone; clergy and congregation. i The clergy will include the pas: itor, the Rev, Virgil D. Ragan, {who will conduct the ceremonies; jand. his guests, Dr. Charles B. {Swartz of Hanover College and ‘Dr. B. V. Andrews, synod’s direcitor of education. J. A. Harris is
chairman .of the building com-«
mittee. . Church Feduration Sets Drive 'Kick-Off'
The executive committee of the
Indianapolis Church Federation will ‘meet Monday noon in the YMCA.
Charles A. “Breece, former federation president, will speak. The meeting will mark the ‘“kick-off} of the general gifts solicitation in ‘the ' federation’'s $32,000 finance Campaign,
Threat Hovers Over Truck Firm
State May Seek Road
Ban in Overload Case '
ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 4 (UP) =Superior . Judge William Wider said today the-Indiana attorney general “had threatened . action ‘which’ might bar from the nation’s. highways the Philadelphia trucking firm that let its driver languish in jail eight days for having an overload. Judge Wider said he had received a copy of a letter written by Chief Counsel Clyde: H. of the attorney general's office to the Aeillo Brothers Co. The —letter—said-the-state-may-ask-the Interstate Commerce Commission to revoke the firm's license.
Frank Di Donatis; 28 ' Philadelphia, was fined $1870 by Judge I Wider because his truck carried
In addi-'more than nine tons moré cargo accident the meeting than the-daw allows. He went to-0OWn recognizance ne a-hear-the rate ing
serve ft »f 81 a day, Jtervened and let
out at
Him change his
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letter eriticized the company not paying the fine and tioned whether "Mr. Jones indicated land the = State Commission.
Public
‘Democrats Co in Dark™—Brownson
didate for Congress, accused the Democratic administration “lacking any constructive plan” i an address yesterday before
es Club’
“The Truman Democrats had
no plan for our defense, they had no plan for containing commutisny in the ¥ ars Fast,
they had no 1
plan. for tr
ining them after they are ordered from ¢ivilian life.” he charged. He continued to say th at “we still have no foreign policy, no
idea of how to extricate ourselves from a most. difficult military and ‘political situation in Korea be‘cause politics, as usual, has heen the watchword’ of the Truman Democrats in W ashington.’ :
THE INDI ANAPOLIS TIMES
but Judge Wider in-
plea to innocent when the trucking firm madé no effort to pay the fine. Judge Wider said. Mr. ‘Jone
ouesit had a permit King's ta use Indiana highways. He said Madison from the actionjyesterddy on Rd. 7, was approved by Gov.
Charles B. Brownson, GOP can-
of Sun, on U.
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On State Roads
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Indianapolis Has 38
Mishaps in 24 Hours
Highway death toll in Indiana’ climbed seven more today. A number of people were hospitalized as the result of traffic accidents. Indianapolis from midnight flow of _mishaps. The dead: Mrs. Rachel 8, Columbus. :
Bertie Mae Butler, 3, Columbus. John Andrew Crozier, 40, Mad-'
ison.
police were busy -on handling a
Vanmeter, 65,
Durward Pike, 72, Akron, Ind. Mrs, Eva Pike, 70, Akron, Ind. James Wallace, 41, Muncie, Jacob Ellis, 4, Aurora. Indiana's traffic toll more than doubled the average for a week in one of the bloodiest weeks in Hoosier highway history. State police” Supt. Arthur M. Thurston warned today of heavy increases in traffic accidents and urged extraordinary caution on highways. A total of 908 persons had been killed in traffic up to Oct. 31, Supt. Thurston said. This compares. with a total of 929 killed during the same period in 1949. “No- driver dare shirk his responsibility to prevent accidents and slaughter,” he said. “A let-down on the part of a - few drivers resulted in 23 deaths the last week-end in October.” 3 ‘Mr. Wallace was Killed in yv last night when struck by an iutomobile while he was a alled truck at Rds. 67 oy Sheriff's driven bv
stant-
pushing
ahd
deputies Glen
raid a car Spalding. 19; o crashed into the rear Mr, Wallace's body cut "in two when between the two vehicles 16 and Wil16, passengers in Mr car, were. treat ed at Hospital for cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Pike were killed in a freak ident on U. 8. 30 near Plymouth. State police erated by Mr. control and
1.7 wre nce of the t was Aalmost pinned silly R. liam Blake, Spalding’s General
ruck,
Schroeder,
acc said the car opPike went out of skidded 170 - feet.
Jones Both were thrown out of the car New Crown.
and Mr. Pike was. struck by an automobile -operated by Dr. B. J. Dyorsky of Gary,
Arrested 30 Miles Away
Dr. Dvorsky ed 30 from the scer leaving the.
He was
Was arrest ie and charged scene of an eased on his
with
Mrs, Vanmeter and her granddaughter, Bertie Mae Butler, were killed and the child's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Butler, crifically injured in a bead-on collision ' with a truck near’ Jeffersons ‘lle
for on 1.8.31. Mr. Crozier died early today in at Will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. Wilson spent most of her life in| injuries received a! the Craig Funeral Home. Bur-
Daughters Hospital
near Wirt.
Shricker State police said his car struck Service)” ‘a fixed object”. .on the &ide of apolis,
the: highway.
Crash.on U.S." 50 The Ellis child was killed when the -car-opérated- by his Jacob B. Ellis, lided with an by Roy
26, of Aurora, colautomobile driven Pytisentheyer of Rising S. 50, near Lawrenceburg. The seven fatalities followed on
—Butler University | “Political the—heeis—of yesterday's accident vesterday Im.
in which six, persons were killed
in a car-truck collision near Kendallville. One vietir Mic] hey Cran —I); . a ONS ist ® ad ] tHh¢ ne £. Mich yf the vietir A pede Audrey’ Goins, 24 of 322 N. Noble St v/ Was injured
early today when he walked ‘into: the side of a car af Kentucky Ave, and Henry St. Ze is in fair condition at General Hospital. Charles’ Bottom, 75, of 2259 Union St., was in General Hospital with a hroken or as the reJ. by. a car on.
SUNDAY, NOV. 5 AT-7:30 2 38
Everybody Is Invited to Hear ARTHUR KIESZ,
AT THE
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
VOLE OF AMERICA
c Service
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highway!
«Thomas; a
Mrs, Roff was ‘horn in Plain- ie 3 the Gospel in the A. M. E. To 1950 Miss America lle. ° 8 ‘as a ‘member of 2. DS a or ee > Bory ces vill be lp m Mon- Miss -American-of 1950, "Miss . Surviving © are her husband, Sayan AR : hapel, A. wx E. Yolande Betheze- of-—Alabama, Georgé; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille TALS i urial will be In LTOWD yi|] he feted in Indianapolis Nov, L011 catu iL; a son, . Vern "'& : : 717 and 18. Ror Deegu, ad on half- Surviving . are her = daughter, “The Southern beauty will be beathers. Thomas Engl and, In- Mrs. 4 Ada El om he honored at a dinner at the Clay- 4 . am- oo eh gran ; n t 2:1! ov. 18, 3d a alls Bo i x gira. sf eignt great-grandchildren, Ba a a ington ant 3 cnglanc ( . 3 : wardsport;” and two half-sisters Mrs. Mabel Wilson is scheduled Rae Inde o steers rs ’ y ans 81 . Mrs. Myrtl e Mas ol And Mi 5 vSetvices for Mrs.: Mabel Wil- Bpano is > 0% Soup and asd Bessie Wagner, both of Bicknell. cy 4315 Central Ave.. who ‘died R Rubae prea: Inn Nov. 17 : vesterday at her home, will be ° *° it Lina
father,:
"7 Revolt Squashed
Amboina Islanders Subdued by Soldiers
| JAKARTA, Indonesia, Nov. 4 .° * (UP) — Indonesia announced toe day that the six-month-old revolt on Amboina Island has been supe pressed. and the capital is in gove ernment hands. A government communique said Col. Kawilarang, the Indonesian operational commander, had ra- : dioed that the.red and white na- a ‘tional flag was raised over the capital city, also known as -Am'boina, yesterday. It said hostilities had ceased on Amboina Island and expressed hope that ‘regrettable incidents “have tome to amend: vga) The inhabitants of Amboina and several adjacent islands pro claimed their independence of 4 Indonesia and the establishment ° &: of the republic of the South . & . Four members of the Armed Forces pay tribute to the Moluccas last April. a "American Dream Girl" Anna DiBella, of New York City, Para- The islanders objected to the plegic veterans of the Eastern. Paralyzed Veterans Association Indonesia government's plan to chose Anna“ "Sweetheart of Gl's Throughout the World." Service.” Junk the federal structure in
which the Moluccas were regarded men are, left to right: Marine Staff Sgf. Ken Curney, Army Cpl. a8 a sovereign state S rega the
James- McDonough, Navy BMC Richard LaGron and Air Force Indonesian republic and instead Sgt. Dave Henry. lump all Indonesia territory inte
LOCAL DEATHS ~ a single state.
The government first tried ¥ peaceful persuasion to entice Ame . . Mrs Dorothy Morris, Mrs. Thomas Baker Mrs. Utoka Wagoner, Live Oak,
boina back into the republie, When this failed, the government 1g resi- Fla. ahd Mrs. Sarah E. Nash, sent an expeditionary force to the died vester- Bi ckton Ma: s.; a son, Walter S. : Stalmaker. Indianapolis; a sister,
islands last month. Mrs. Minnie Barnett, Waynetown, and 11 grandchildren and two grandehin en.
Mrs. Hannah Nichols Surviving . are her Mrs. Hannah Nichols, a native brother, Virgil Chap- of Bloomington who lived in Inand two aunts. gianapolis 44 years, died yesterbe held at 2:30. day in her home at 2240 N. ArTuesday in Jacobs Brothers senal Ave. She was 83. Burial will be Mrs, Nichols was, a member of A.M. E, Church, Grand Body Sisters -of Charity No. 15, the DeaMrs. George Roff ¥ Penesy Board of Align: Ohapel of adi : General Hospital. Mrs. Cora E. Roff. resident of A. M. E. Church, W. U., Old J Indianapolis since 1913, died yes- Age Pensioner’s hudd a End Russell Evans, 51, also of 22713 terday in her home. 814 Buchanan Benevolent Society, East Side Bet- E. Washington St., was near the St. She was 71. ter Business and Civic League, the stove when the fire started. He "Services will be held at 1 p. m. Widow Ladies Club, Evangelist was taken to Methodist Hospital Monday in J. C. Wilson Chapel Association of A. M. E. Church; with burns of the legs and arms,
1 ~ : a Pariihlinaw Y of the Chimes. Burial ide
tn
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Mayo, Fla.,
Irene Baker, lifelor
dent of Indianapolis,
day in General Hospital. She was
0 Fire Burns 2 Men, Guts Kitchen
A fire, started from an oil stove at 2271; E. Washington St; <2 burned two men and gutted the kitchen of an apartment. Albert Snodgrass, 28, who lives in. the apartment suffered burns of the nose and throat when oil he was pouring into the stove caught fire. He is being treated in _-. =
A mg f (Corinthian Baptist. Church she lived at 949
Edgemont Ave
mber o in . Lfrea
husband
man, Milwaukee © Services will p. m. West Side Chapel. 1 New Crown
will be. in East Republican League of ki Voters. She was a min-
Indianapolis to Be Host
Mrs. Dorothy Franklin ices for Mrs, Dorothy Carr ner & Buchanan mortuary. who died yesterday. at will be in‘ Crown Hill. 1118 S. Kenwood ..ve, Born in Washington,
held ‘at 1. p: m. Monday at Flan
sural Planes of Four Nations Seek Missing Airliner
GENEVA, Switzerland, Nov. 4 (UP) —- Planes of four nations isearched the Alps today for an +Air India Constellation which dis appeared more than 24 hours ago |with 48 persons aboard.
Franklin her home, Ind. Mrs. Indianapolis. ° She is survived by two cousins, Mrs. O. ‘A. Hobbs and Mrs. E. O. Coffman, both of Indianapolis.
ial will be in Floral Park. i A lifelong resident of IndianMrs. Franklin was 53. .Surviviors include. her husband,
Benjamin; ‘two daughters, Mrs, William H. Piety A Malabar Prin: : 1 ‘Evelyn Miller. and Miss Jo-Ann William Harold Piety, son of Pakistani RE 2 crew of Le and a. son, William, all of In- Mrs. N. W. Piety, 2003 Brookside eight, including. an, Indian. stewa dianapolis. Sy Ave. was killed yesterday in an ,pe5s in a flight from Bombay . automobile accident in Jellico, to . London.- It. was last -hea > s las dq; 5 Mrs. Cora Stalmaker Tenn. hile enroute to his home trom over Grenoble, France. t
Mrs. - Cora- Belle Stalmaker; in Ft. Meyers, Fla.. He was 31, ‘Two American B-29 Superforts - native of Yountsville and resident: Burial will be in Vincennes. based in Germany, and Italian, 2 of Indianapolis 30 years, died Scteics arrangements have not French and Swiss craft, took off ¥ rrererar Kopitar ed— this morning to search the peaks ; 709 Congress Ave. A World War,II veteran, Mr. and valleys around Mount Blanc, Piety was born in Bruceville. He Europe's highest mountain. attended high school there.
She lived at She was 66.
A member of the Yaynetown = pa saptist Church, Mrs--Stalmaker. Surviving are his wife.-Georgia, “INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE > Pri=rele ee wr on Tis - 3 Clearings—for the day T dttended thea N¢ t > soh, “William H. TE} two Debits for the dav y : ‘ od x Ne thors wrt 8 nd Js og 1, Clearings for the week Wf God: hire Ss) memos 3, ; A Jam Debits for the week 2f Rebekah lodge Piety, Indianapolis, and two sis- + Services will be held at 1 p.m. ters, Mrs. Dorothy Mason..and tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan Miss Theda Piety, Indianapolis.
Mortuary. Burial will be in Clarence L Poole Waynetown, ’ . : : . § Ahre daughters. Clarence L. Poole, 16-year-old Sciwiving sre thre dau son of Mrs. Elizabeth Johrison, |
“Idied yesterday in Butlerville. He
George Edoar Hume lived here at 530 W. 26th Sf. Services will be at 1 p. m. Mon-
Rites will Be Monday day in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side
, A private memori ial service for Chapel with burial in New C rown.
: T Oince at ind Pl. and Madison Ave. AT Failum, 1950 Yandes EE
on Hos track by aTar
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Formos Siete Hardware. Film Man Dies at 82
Times. State Serviee = OATE SVIULE “Nov, A=: am Virgil Rollings, r——— in the motion picture and hardware
J business herd ‘died vesterdayv. He wast RD ] Mr. Rollings was a contractor during - the construction of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis &
Eastern traction: line, Burial will follow services here at 2 p.m, tomarrpw. Surviving are his wife, Retta two daughters, Mrs. Waod DeSpain Mrs, : George. Ander Indianapol three
and zon, both of sons, Harlan, Indianapolis, Ray
mond and Ward. both of-€onates-
‘ville and three grandchildren
Baby Found in Vehicle About to Be Burned °
« PHI1L ADELPHIA, Nov. 4 (UP) — A 5-week-old baby gir I was discovered in an old truck-trailer at a junkyard as it was about. to be btirned. for scrap, : 3 Police said the infant, Janet Le¢’ Mann, was- taken froni a coach outside her home yesterddy by a. 9-year-old girl. They said she put the baby in the trailer because she “wanted to. play with
it after school. ”
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builders of the Hume Man ur are his stepfather, Lucius John- - —huttchng—witbe—he a f + —hrother—Harotd—a—sister; Manday in Crowr ind his grandmother, Mr wim, : Rosie Campbell. Fuume-3 ume rex Sharan Walker ——— — : Wednesday. in Santa era Little Sharran Walker will be Cal. where he had lived 20 years. buried Tuesday in New Crown
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;eorge Ragar une, TOT hey rr-nmother:
“He ‘was 81. Hé was a member of following services at 1p, m. in
the Indianapolis family whose Jacobs Brothers’ West ~~ Side { ” ‘home was. .on the site of the Chapel. ry : J Hume-Mansar building The 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. A Tovely basket of gifts awaits Servites~wilt -be-conducted—by Mattie Walker, 507 - Agnes St; you as ah expression of good-
Burdette Backus pastor died Thursday, She was. horn. in...
wri rom rib trited 1 i ___n GTA Ronin Urttarignt “hare h Tndianapolis. Sp seal :
_merchanfs if you have just
and Dr. F. SB. C. Wicks pastor- Survivors,” SLREF than het: “moved to the city. ore. a nal... emeritus mother; are Mri Clara WAlKer," Mother os. hess moved within —— ier grandmother: Terry, brother: = the city. There's nothing to b ind Marlean. sister. ! 9 to buy.
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Services to Be Monday : Mrs. Margie Sale For Mrs. E. J. K. Hines", Martie Sales Sicter or Wek
Times State Karvice “Ora (', Pierson. 5445 N. Delaware SHELBYVILLE, Nov; 4.-8erv- gt. died today in Reno, Nev. for Mrs. E. J. K. Hines, state A native of Indianapolis, the Baptist Women's .qqie lived here ‘the early pa
ees
president. of
Home and Foreign Mis yoy ay her life. : Toby Convention 40 years, wij he Se vices Ww : as : p.m. Monday in the Second Bap- Fvices will De held in Reno. _ PHONE NE TA. 279% tist Church here. —— Mrs, Hines died “Thursday in ~ her home here where she hag ived: 50 years. She was a mem-
“Peace of Mind
ber of the Sécond Baptist Church and Knights of Pythiag Woman's Auxiliary. Surviving are “her husband, wil- | liam, and two nieces,
~ ® Many of your neighbors have planned
with us the things “they want w ei SNAG IN. EUROPEAN TALKS 8 y want when their ROME, Italy, Nov. 4 (UP) The 13-nation-Council of Europe postponed last night discussing: the plan for a’ unified European army until the thorny issue of German participation is settled by the Atlantic Pact defense minsters.
- own -end comes . . . thus forestalling a painful ordeal to those they leave behind. Our Pre- -Atrangement-Plan.s
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let us tell you about it?
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