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Leaves Hospital for Home Here
By DONNA MIKELS As he started home with his son, Mr. The first of the Conly triplets left Conly said he wanted to express “deepest Methodist Hospital for home today. appreciation” of the expressions of symDoctors released the “oldest” of the pathy and offers of help which followed 14-day-old triplets, Timothy, to go home the tragic death of his wife. ¢ with his father, Morris F. Conly, 6240 “My greatest aim now is to keep my Kingsley Dr. today. family together and to be both a mother The triplets’ mother, Mrs. Harriet and a father to them,” he said. Bishop Conly, died three days after Biggest problem facing the father of birth -of the children. five now 1s selection of a person to take Timothy, firstborn who weighed 6 care of his home and children while he is pounds, nine ounces at birth, was re- atwork. - # leased today after he had regained 6 of “I've received many offers, but I want the 9 ounces he lost after birth. exactly the right person,” he said. “SomeStill in the hospital in “good” con- One who needs a good home and who can dition are his two sisters, Sally Susan give the children care and affection they and Emily Louise. - need, who likes children and can do the Sally now weighs 5 pounds, 61% things 3 mother would do for:them.
ounces. She weighed 5 pounds, 12 ounces A practical nurse will take care of the -
at birth, but dropped 10 ounces before a, hops B Same she started to regain weight. ya :
: ; ey ,, Michael, 6, and Danny, 4%, will remain Emily Louise, smallest and yoyngest with relatives until the father is able to of the triplets+has regained all but one-
A re-establish his home. fourth of an ounce of her weight at The father said the offers of aid and birth and now weighs 4 pounds, 143
gifts to the triplets were so great followounces. : ing his wife's death that he had given his The two girls will be allowed to go consent to a “living gift” fund proposed home when they reach six pounds, doc- by Central Avenue Methodist ‘Church tots said. : for the triplets.
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Rabies Epidemic News in Brief Predicted Here Inside The Times
Head of P dw Fires in Indiana, Texas and Georgia have taken the ead of Found Warns ji, of 15 children and four adults...., ....Page About Stray Dogs ‘Ed Resener, veteran show musician, has been named By BOB BOURNE to direct the 15-piece orchestra for The Times An epidemic’ of rabies which Iee-O-R “could be the greatest Indian-| ce-LU-nama oo. hi bt di apolis ever has Seen, as re It wasn't because of the cold outside but the Unidicated yesterday for this spring. yeigity of Tennessee has cracked down on ‘life Payne, head of the 5¢ Be a rir “models” for art classes. From now on they must wear a bit of this and that.............. Page
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day his department ig picking up|
, stray dogs in ev ¢ filuncreasing | Defense Department casualty list released today
generally the indicator month.”
A Better Home
Dr. Gerald Bempfl ty heatin “contains siX more Indiana men who have been officer, agre the rate of rabies 3 : : : in the city would probably go up! killed in action in Korea. . PEN IE REE esas .Page this year, because “so many cases A series of merit system bills introduced in the legisappeared. in November, which is lature to beat tomorrow's deadline for new
Highest in Nation measures doesn’t’ appear to have much of a
“A town the size of Indianapo-| chance ......ivaverssas s 't have more than half- : i» . . i Acts oF rabid dogs in a Draft of women isn't so popular with the distaff side year, yet the rate in Indiana is in Indianapolis ........ Raa eas see ie Page ld
the highest of any state in the union. And, up until last year, Marion County and Indianapolis
23 Teams of women bowlers have opened fire in the 32d annual Women's City Bowling Tournament
: » 9 pa the highest rate in the state | here I Page 28 to the top in their own counter Dr. Kempf noted the rate had Our town’s hustling home builders see a busy season declined during 1949 and 1950 despite materials pinch ...... Busses iene Page 3
from an all-time high in 1948. He
added the rate would probably Other Features on Insid
in 1951 because s0 many . op IR name loose.” About People .......... 6 Dan Kidney .....oo0sv: 32
: pi Amusements ......e00. 22,23 Jim LUCaRg ...coeavess .e 32 rLast year in indiana five pe Jimmie Angelopolous .. 25 Our Fair City ..ceevees 33 (Continued on Page 2—Col. 3) Katy Atkins ....... eer 13 Potomac Patter ........ 30 rs — Automobiles ....... “¥ 29 Teen Problems ....... . 24 : ” Frank Anderson ....... 26 Radio and Television... 34 5 Killed When B 50 Eddie Ash .....cco000ues 26 Reeipes ......ccinu0040 21 Crashes in Englend Births, Deaths, Events. . 12 World Report ....... see 9g y BOWHNE snes senrcnsnnns 28 Ropert Ruark veces 31 V { b. 4 (UP) . a LON DON Su Superfort Brides ......ct0000000n 15 : Real Estate «..coavvuss. 37-39 burst into flames and broke apart| Henry Butler .......... 22/ Records .i....ieeserns . 22 in the air Saturday, killing five Classified Advertising ..40-47 BONOOIE crv son 35 of the plane's eight-man crews Crossword ....ecoeeees 23 Sermon of the Week.... 36 Three members of the crew Editorials ssstesans FRE 32 Society ...... Easnuvinee 15, 16 survived the crash and walked to Rorum ‘hn . eas 2 Fa Sovela Casio veh L 31 ; farmhouse to summon Gardening ........... .e ¢ Bans Sais sen . § Teatby Harold H. Hartley...... 37 Earl Wilson ....eevvees 31 : Hoosier Heroes ....qe40 48, Washington Calling ... 33 LIZ HAS EM BUZZING Erskine Johnson ...... 23 WOmMen's i. snvss 13-21, 2
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HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3 (UP) Actress Elizabeth Taylor had the 11 : film city buzzing today over her Brilliant Blue Light first public appearance with movie Seen Over Wisconsin director - Stanley Donen, the man wILLIAMS BAY, Wis, Feb. 3 she has denied she will marry. (ypj—A brilliant flash of blue Miss Taylor received an interlocu|jight, believed to have
Glasgow Blaze
GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb.
Conrad (Nick) Hilton Jr, eee. Of @lectric welding sparks.” jam in the heart of the downtow Dr. Bengt Stromgren, director business section. ® of Yerkes Observatory here, said
Avail Yourself of The Privilege of
{came in from all over the central. Two hundred
SIMS WILL "SELL: Stone front bungalow, convenient to bus and School 85 in Southeast
observatory saw it," he said. was brought iinder control.
Liquor Store Bandits dreds of thousands of dollars.
i ‘Oldest’ of 14-Day Conly Triplets
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been (UP)—Glasgow's worst fire in 50/reported in the area on three! tory divorce decree Monday from! caused by a meter, lit central years destroyed a block+=of ware- sides of it. Its commander, Col. | Wisconsin tonight “like a shower houses today and caused a traffic| Paul L. Freeman, Roanoke, Va
No deaths had been reported, “from all my information, it must'but several firemen suffered from|in 10 miles {have been a fire ball.” He said exposure and one was taken to althey have previously sent patrols | about a dozen reports of the flash hospital. el { firemen fought part of the state. No one at the the fire for four hours beforé it
Damage was estimated at hun-} In 2-Car_ Crash
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Out to Flank Seoul Reds
Enemy Strikes UN Line in 4, Inchon Sector
| By RUTHERFORD M. POATS | United Press Staff Correspondent 1
TOKYO, Sunday, Feb. 4 —An American-Frengh! armored spearhead pushed (five miles northward in a flanking drive east of Seoul
today. Other allied units|,
battled counterattacking Commu-| {nists for hill positions less than! {10 miles south of the capital,
An 8th Army communique said the Communists hit the allied line in five or .six places during the | night. ‘At one spot 12 miles north {of Inchon, they mounted a strong| § {attack ‘of undetermined size”; {early Sunday. * | The. area of the attack is about | 22 miles southeast of Seoul on the, {east central sector of the 45-mile western front. i The communique said United, | Nations forces were meeting: | “steadily ~ increasing resistance” (as thé allies 8lugged their way closer to Seoul. ~ i | Fight All Night 5 9 In perfect flying weather, Allied, planes - supported the regimental; |task force which was threatening to. outflank the Communist line lon the east and to help United 3 Nations troops under counteratItack ‘south of Seoul. {In the area near Anyang, eight [miles south of Seoul, South Ko-
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g respondent Richard Anplegate re- og : ° » me { rted. : : RS in rarer ices 0 @ OIG Sill Grips Dixie within 43 ¥alfds of the peak its Weather Moderates in Midwest, West,
Saturday afternoon and dug in for the night below the ridge. The Week's Death Toll for Nation Is 349 -
the night with grenades, mortars and small arms fire.
¢ Holding Firm
But at dawn, Mr. Applegate re- ,, record, relaxed its grip. In the West, too,
{ported, the South Koreans weremaderating after a week of sub-zero temperatures. {holding firm and went all the way
[left thousands of persons shivering in unheated homes,
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won, Turkish troops were driven off a hill in fierce night fighting
land still had not regained it wis Baek Is Broken | morning. ' )
| American, Greek, Turkish and South Korean troops had repelled {three heavy Communist counterthrusts Saturday and paused for To 36 Above Today the night near Anyang, the last) The first break in the week-
major town between them and ,,.o cuh.freezing spell was ex-
On the remainder of the Western front's left flank, the enemy]
{overheated furnaces. The Gulf States, Arkansas,
Mercury to Climb three victims who froze to deat® 7000 Without Heat
rising to 36 degrees. Grove City went without
! y Warmer weather will blanket cer of th ; launched small probing attacks the entire state, forecasters said. cut to a trickle because of un- So > the 1100th Special Airiling centers, came to a virtual {without success against Allied po- usually . heavy consumption. ‘Missions Group, Bolling Wield, standstill. About 2000 5 {sitions secured after advances, Another cold snap is due to- 1, Cleveland, 700 industrial Washington, D. €. Col. Mears of General Mills oe plays pix
upwards of a mile on Saturday, [night, with possible light SNOW nants were closed, throwin g and a group of officers from his
Breaks Out of Trap On the eastern end of the 45{mile front, the Franco-American| regimental combat * team — the [same which. riddled two Chinese regiments Thursday to break out| of a trap—advanced past thousands of enemy dead to seize Chip-
peratures that prevalled since gystries were alloted only enough Thursday night. for maintenance. .- Meanwhile, the intense cold Toledo, hard hit by
froze water pipes in hundfeds of shortage which crippled supplies Indianapolis homes. : | ‘Indianapolis Water Co. service-|in taverns and other nonessential {men and local plumbers were pyusiness places. The Red Cross
i | , 12% ju. | Worst in 50 Years [YORE 4 miles north of Yoju. |swamped with calls last night re- prepared to care for 1775 fam-|
The force, however, was threat-| ting bursted. water lines.
3/ened by strong Communist forces] ilies evacuated from suburban
‘We have everybody working Point Place when gas pressure (who can,” reported a water com-ifaded away to nothing. {pany spokesman. “Priority is be- The temperature in Ohio
“ling given homes in which there plunged to as low. as 20 degrees |is sickness or children.” below zero.
Tomorrow's forecast for Indi- Snowmen in Florida {ana calls for partly cloudy and a Snow extended as far south as little colder weather. Tampa, Fla, -coating the palm .. The mercury’s climb above the trees. St. Augustine, Fla, was *|freezing mark today will be its blanketed ‘with 2 inches of snow. first since Jan. 27. and youngsters there built snow- ——— men for the first time in their
U. S. Carrier Sails Safely !ive=. 2 . Forecasters predicted a freeze Past Saigon Red Line
n said he expected a fight. For the first time ‘Saturday, Allies were massed in force withof Seoul, although
closer to the city.
2 Women Hurt
Irvington; 1 year old and .on 70- ¥ h h The glow from the fire could] over the entire Florida peninsula foot lot. Has attached garage with Get $225 Cash i B ih nett. GI | . Two women were injured, one IGON. 1 for Sunday morning, and the utility room, picture windows. Two e seen roughou 31a8ROW.| (oiously, in a two-car crash in SAIGON, Indo-China, Feb. 3 . ? ’ : big bedrooms, an entire wall ‘of Two men held up the State phousands of persons rushed tol, sly, > y (UP)—The U 8. Navy o state’s $106,000,000 citrus crop capinets, 5 big closets. Fast bujld- | Peradn 'the 600 block of ice-coated W. 38th + 8. Navy carrier ' ing neighborhood: $11,500. Mr. (Liquor Store, 1651 English Ave. the gcene, where police held them : » {Windham Bay sailed into the open faced a new peril. Donahue, Res.. MA-4925 (St. last night. .
FIRMAN C. SIMS CO. _ IR/1197 Irvington Realtors, 7 8. Ritter Ave,
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fled with $255 in cash. {burning buildings should fall o “| The clerk, Abe Alex, 37, of 5115|them.
IN. Capitol Ave., said they walked . Lami lin and asked for whisky. Then : a {one of them whipped out a 3. TWINS Keep Pace {caliber revolver and announced,! |“This is a holdup.”
® In our fair land there are few indeed who are denied the privilege of bettering their home conditions. ® Does your present home have all the conveniences vou would like to have during the next few years? If not, then seriously consider the thought that “NOW 1I8 THE TIME TO BUY A HOME.” Forecasts and trends show every indication that it won't be long before there will be a sharp reduction in .the number of homes on the
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Power to Allocate Tank Cars Granted | WASHINGTON, Feb, 3 (UP)
{The Interstate Commerce mission has given the
‘bation.
P)— NOVELIST-ACTRESS DIES Com-. BOSTON, Feb. 3 (UP)--Nove
| standby authority to begin - al{locating railway tank cars for {vital movements whenever “con- . For-Sale.market.. - - ditions require” such action. ~ @The above ad is one of |; BYTE BACK F WAR MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 3 the HUNDREDS of home SAN BALK jo OM Yan | (UP)~—Curtis Turner, 197values offered today in SA 27.0000 al, Feb. 3 (UP)| - pound member of the Memthe real. estate columns | e 27,000-ton aircraft carrier| phis Park Commission, of ‘The Times, 5 . B 8 Leyte her flight deck | walked out on Chickasaw 1
® Tuin. Now ‘To Section [loaded with battle-worn plmes— , Lake today to see if it was : {today returned to the United
night following a short illness.
Ice Scream
We
shortly before last midnight and pack lest the brick walls of the
FLINT. Mich, Feb. 3 (UP) | Lured leg and deep cuts on hero military equipment for the
drew .twin sen-|
../tences for twin crimes. Delbert] The robbers also took Mr. Alex's 2000 O80 a burglariz Of 435 Harvard Pl, was treated A mortar shell landed within 50 Yesterday confident the Catholic
twin At the Hospital for minor injuries yards of the vessel.
brother, Albert, chose a hardware istore. Each got three years’ pro-
defense jqt.actress Dorothy Speare died Lawrence W 7 |& survey shows the average per- . A » 8 | p etherald, 37, of 951 transportation administration gt Deaconness Hospital here to- w. 34th St. :
—————— | REPORT BOMB THREAT
| - : waters of the South China Sea . nl Fe al x nl Mrs. Maud GC, FIRE, 3. ius today after passing down the Believes Catholic Church. ~ was admitted to Communist-flanked. Saigon River \As: : . : |St. Vincent's Hospital in serious without incident. B " will Survive in China i HOBOKEN, N. J,, Feb. 3 (UP)
|conditjon. Thomas Cardinal Tien, Roman
French, was under Jight attack Catholic archbishop of Peiping Mrs. Christine Meriwether, 55, on its upriver trip two days ago. 20d China's only cardinal, arrived
She suffered a frac-| The carrier, here with a load
{head and face.
church will survive in Communist {China. The 61-vear-old Chinese tardi-
and released. -
They were passengers in a car No Likee Wa h {driven by Mrs. Meriwether's hus- Shee sor SE lh
1 by ; y ‘he | Veendam, refused to comment on band, Dr. Sirdastion M hy, CHICAGO: Feb. 3 (UP) —. The oe 35. ‘Hix car ia on tho her American Home Laundry Manu- the Chinese Communist intervenl- crashing into a car driven by (ACturers’ Adsociation announced tion in Korea,
{son in the United States uses 2 WARNER BAXTER ILL { a A {pounds of soap a year, compared {to 5.7 pounds per person a year {in Russia a oe NEW YORK, Feb. 3 UR)—fin shh 3a two ounces per {Police bomb squads guarded i
{ (UP) — One-time matinee idol | Warner Baxter, 59, was hospital|ized here today, but -his_ doctor [said the actor is not seriously ill. |
jammed Pennsylvania Station EASES CONTRACT RULES Guy BRANCH EXPANDS {and the nearby terminal of the] WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)—| DAYTON, O. Feb. 3 (UP) oe {Hudson and Manhattan Railorad President Truman has authorized M. M. Monroe, general manager {today against an anonymous/the Defense and Commerce De-/of the Aeroproducts. Dividion of [threat to blow them” up. Officials|partments to sign war contracts General Motors. Corp. today an.
Four, - | : safe for skaters. He fell in. of both companies asked for po- without. requesting competitive nounced a 100 per cent expangion ~ i Stales rom the Korean war J — UCR protection, . bids. . lof the division's facilitips here. foi. 3 4 i : vial . : a ” A a ss | ¥
Few Rail Strikers Heed Union's Order To Work
Hank Bromer helps Miss’ Agnes Ferguson while Miss Jenny Waynick does her own lacing. Ly rean forces fought all night on a They and many others enjoyed a perfect day for ice skating yesterday at Lake Sullivan,
Gh LEW ha pede oe sou Kev: ly + Ohioans Shiver as Gas Fails, Six
CHICAGO, Feb. 3 (UP) Severe cold gripped Dixie and the {Ohio Valley today and caused a natural gas shortage in Ohio that
In the upper Midwest, however, the cold spell, one of the Worst .ur ving 20 servicemen, capsized to show cause why it should the weather Was in a heavy sta off the Golden be cited for contempt and the
| Throughout the nation, 349 per- : ‘the most of causes attributed! Six men were missing and 14 drastic mail embargo n
» “ = attack. d ecst of B Sub-Zero S II's {to the weather “since the cold 1 yen ni es NOM west ua (wave moved into the country &|ge) which was on an Air Force Piled up. An estimated 170,000
{week ago. Traffic accidents onlgenino excursion {slippery highways took 155 lives Be Son. land 92 died in fires caused by!
| Tennessee, Georgia and the Caro-| ! 'linas counted 49 deaths, including Missing men might have been
In Ohio, at least 7000. persons pected today with temperatures in Toledo, Columbus, Parma and heat k when natural gas supplies were J. S. Mears, 32, commanding offi-/ one of the nation’s biggest mil-
flurries, but it isn't expected t0/thousands out of work, and plants| bring back “the below-zero tem-ishyt down in other towns as in-
the gas
“to homes, ordered gas shut off]
SANTA MONICA, Cal, Feb, 3
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U.S. Imposes Stiff Embargo | Against Mails
Carriers,” Unions Recess Parley | In Washington | CHICAGO, Feb. 3 (UP)— 'Back-to-werk movements {among striking switchmen on 52 railroads were reported at scattered points tonight, ‘|although few main terminal points reported indications that their switchyard: employees: wers heading back to theiw jobs. ; At Washin representa of the “Big Four” railroad id erhoods and the nation’s carriets
recessed #théir joint bargaining talks late tonight, still a long vay
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from settling their contract
How will the rail en | affect Indianapolis housewives? Story on Page 8. Te
pute. The parley was scheduled time, tomorrow. 5
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and economy,
But at Chicago, railroads were reticent to r :
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Boat ips Major railroads in the New ve York City area said had not
{ = gr : oe ah no 14 Are Rescued at: mid-evening, “bit pointed ont Off San Francisco ong’ Tange was dus st | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 3 In other developments, a fed-[(UP)-—A 64-foot Army tugboat, eral judge here ordered the )
[Gate today. |Post Office Department imposed {were saved from the chill water history. Fi after a wave swamped the ves-| Meanwhile, the strike’'s effects
industrial employees already were missing included three dle: : Army enlisted men and three 1Ne Army said shipments of Air Force officers, wary material from San Francisco Coast Guard officers said the ,u coc T°" Fast had been dis- | i The walkout, which alr Diced. 8 py a fishing Joat nat had forced coal mines, steel alive, trapped in air pockets in and automobile plants to close, the hull of the vessel, struck a major blow at the flour
industry. Among the survivors was Col. Flour mills at Buffalo, N. Y.
other firms were idled. At Minneapolis, Pillsbury faced a produe-
tion cutback Monday Col. Mears reported there were m n rgoes 17 Air Force men and three Army| S00 SiH aa Smbargoes on crewmen aboard the vessel when ~aiitornia’s 1 Ss Imperial Valley,
it “hit a wave wrong” and rolled over within sight of the sunken! ® Nore operations were. forced. a
hospital ship Benevolence. | (Continued on Page 8 —Col. 5
Motorship Disabled Rail Strike In ‘Atféntic Graveydrd’ Spreading Here
NORFOLK, Va, Feb. 3 (UP)--| The switchmen'’s strike here be
The 325-foot motorship Holiday! with 18 men aboard a reported | 5A" spreading early today after
jy more than 300 rail disabled in a raging Atlantic| Tor a an A re storm tonight off Diamond Shoals, oir union president last night. L Light, notorious ocean “grave-\" p,)iimore and Ohio officials yard.” 3 ’ . * said several men reported “sick.” The Coast Guard reported the y ship radioed it was “in immediate forcing curtailment. of two schieds
staff were here on an inspection trip.
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danger” with its steering gear out, mee Hains, to's Decatur yards and the cutters Cherokee, Marion sacondsahift workers "walked ont and Agassiz sped to the spot 18 at 8:25 p. m. “They all got sick {miles off-coast, lat once” the official said. S old S Ff "| However, a top local union of- » (ficial said ,there is "a good pars Fl . tu ’ possibility” the men will return to {work in two or, three days.. ow t $ ying | The official said he had Te. ceived the order in a telegram Telephone Poles from President W. P. Kennedy of - me Rp T ~~ Ithe Trainmen’s Union. GALENA, Ill, Feb. 3 (UP) ~! First attempts to get local Mayor R. E. Logan said that swijtchmen back on the job were several . “very reputable and re-/reported unsuccessful. The offisponsible people’ called him to-|cja]l said he was sending night night to report that they had|jetters to local chairmen, informsighted a telephone pole shaped ing them of Mr. Kennedy's order. like a baseball bat flying over “It will take two or three days Galena. “They said it just came sailing through the air," Logan said. Tt was about 300 feet long and bril-| Here Is What illant red in color.” i Logan said after two groups of We Want, Harry people called, ke notified police; (UP {to search for the object but thay] TACOMA, Wash, Teh 3. «url [had been table ts ind i railroad switchmen tonight serit {logan said the-callers reported ij onams to President Trumah |sighting the object over nearby | rich read: ? ; | Irish Hollow, o | “48 Hours pay for 40. | ' The object moved along slowly = 0 win cure my: sickness.” * without any noise, Logan sald,|” 4" open af the Brotherhood and finally disappeared OVeT .¢ manroad Trainmen, who asked Horseshoe Mound. that his name nof be used, sajd
| Charley's Restaurant. 144 E Ohio. Busi- the telegrams were signed “A. Aesstnen 3 Laneh a" Food, Famous Switchman.” fea Bleak han] . 3 ¥ /
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