South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 240, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 August 1921 — Page 7
SUNDAY. AUGUST 28. 192!
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
NEWS OF MISHAWAKA News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way W. Phone Mishawaka 10
THIEVES BREAK ffiO GROCERY AMD MEAT SHOP
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MAN IN THE STREET
Breaks Pledge to Shun Men
Secure $1.30 in Cash in Addition to Candy and Cigaret. Thieve broke into tho Jacob Shank grocery at t02 and the Paul ICrantz meat market at 5 01 ß. Mala ct. some time, between Friiay ml 1nlght end Su.turl.iy morning. The thieve were ur uecr-ful fa. far as inoney waa concerned ftr they secure! 55 wnü from the grocery an 1 about 75 cents from the markeL In dditlca to the money, they stole three large boxes of peanut cluster candy, chocolate covered pea-nuts .nd plain chocolates, three cartons of Camel cigarette. or.o carton of Lucky etrikea and a Urge box of sum. Tha robbery vas not discovered until the. proprietors came to open the store yesterday morning. The matter was reported to oth police and OfhVr.r Reamer wai fer.t to make Investigation. It was found that the bandits Ltd moved tho ccjh register from tho grocery to the market adJoining, opened the Krintz cash r 7leter, breaking a locked compartment in the re trist er. Tbe thieves first broke open tho reHnr window but bing unable to jrxln entrance to
both Mnrost by tbU means, they broke (
& window on the first floor large enough to put their hand through so they could work the lock on the door.
CHOOSE CAPTAINS IN FINAL 18 HOLE MATCH GOLF PLAY
ROSS CLARE WEDS
MISS VIOLA MESSLER
F. G. Eberhart and 1Z. J. W. Fink will captain the two teams In tho
final lS-hoIo match play of tlciala f-nd employes of the
waa Woolen Marrjfacturing Co. Na.uau scoring to govern. Th.3 parno will bo played Monday afternoon, Aug. 23. Th losers will banquet tho winners at the club ia the evening, and a. number of i'ooj prlze3 wi.l be awarded. Thu p-rsonnel for this occasion 13 as follows: F. (i. Llb'-rhart, captain; W. K. Wallach, umpire; Jiort Webster, coach; C. W. Uurton, W. C. IJaird. D. M.L'oilum. II. Harper, C. E. Clarke. .V. F. First. II. I. Olson, K. Warner, W. M. Frobasco. II. J. W. Fink, captain; O. B. Maurer, umpire; O. IL Williams, coach; J. Kelly, V. F. Ludwig. F. C. Crimes. J. C. Service. C. II. Miller, A. II. h'uhr, N. 8. fiingrich. I T. McCollum. G. W. I'.lair.
Tea pounds iu -weight and a Kid Itosj muscle aro the net result so far attained on our vacation at MaxInkuckee lake.
Encouraging for Bill Dodge, Isn't
the of-j Ceremony Performed by the
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MRS. MARY MURPHY HONOOEHARIAH. DIES
At Home of Her Daughter Was Resident of Mi&hawaka 40 Year:?.
OSCEOLA TEAM TO PLAY SILVER EDGE
Osceola will play tha Ftrong Silver Edge haehall team at Osceola Sunday afternoon at 2:U0 o'clock. Henderson and Van Hove" will form the batter! for Osceola, while Reach ajid Thomas wiM represent tho fiouth Bend team. A pood, fast gram is expected, as the Silver IMge team hM a pood record for the 9oaon. O.ceola has lost Ave pmw out of IS.
"Fashion Leader Store at Mishawaka to Open Sept. 2 Mlshawaka' rvewest 6toro, the Fashion Leader, at Uncoln Way VT. and Mill at., will be opened to the public Friday. Sept. 2. Ixidiea and children's ready to wear ap parl, ahoed and micellaneoun poods will b carried In etock and the, Interior has been remodeled and decorated. Upon tho openin? day, visitor of th now establishment will be given Bouvenira and an orchestra has been eng-aped to play there. The. Fashion leader 1j owned by B. BrookF. of Chicago, who has been ensued in this line of business for OTr 15 years.
Mrs. Mary Ann Murphy, 9 4 yeara old, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jacob A. Klein, id? W. Fourth Et., last evening at 8:15 o'clock, following a two weeks illness with intlrmiticfi of old ajjo. Mra. Murphy'a maiden name was Miss "Mary Ann Carroll, ehe va3 born In Carthajje, N. Y.. May 27, IS 27,
belntr past 0 4 years old- Sbo was j
married on October 26, 1844
Miiis Viola Meaner, daughter of Mra Emma Memier. 352 W. MiahiwTdca av., and Rom Anaon Clare, formerly of the Red Cresa pharmacy, wero married at high nocn Saturday at tho home of the brlde'e nUter, Mr. B. F. Hitchcock. The ceremony was performed by Bev. B. F. Hitchcock, pastor of ths Free Methodist church and a brother-in-law o the bride. Mian Metier wa3 attired In a gown of grey Canton crepe and carried a bouquet of bridal rouses. Sha was attended by Miss Hilda Fattereon of Mishawaka, who wore a gown of taffeta, Louis Simper actid as bett man. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was ferved at the Hitchcock home. Covers were ia -i for 25. The groom Is a world war veteran having nrved 18 months overseas in tho medical corps In the third division. Ho Is now employed at the American Drug store, South Bend. The bride was employed a.s a stenographer at the George Cutter Co. in South Bend, and 1 one of MLshawaka's popular young. women. The couplo will lerve on a motor trip through Michigan and Indiana. I'pon their return they will reside at 1223 Lincoln way E.. South Bend.
I'liAY TWO GAMES SATURDAY. Tho Storm Kings defeated the Mi.'hkoa yesterday afternoon by the cure of 7 to 5. Meade's pitching was tho feature of the game, allowing
atthe Mishkoa only four hits. Meade .'n-.1 T.ib-1 i a
Carthago to Thomas Murphy, who!""11 lunnoa n uwiery xor died 31 years ao. She came to ( the winnera. while Oppelt. Bolin and Mishawaka from Rcrlf.eld, N. Y.. i Uonnio was the MIshko battery. 40 year ago und ha since resided I Thft i9kon3 defeated the Itegans h.r,. si,B .i.rvivr.1 ,v hPr f,nzh. ' to 1- Snyder and Fitzpatrick was
ter, Mrs. Klein, at whosj honao she
the "battery for the Wlskons, anä
died, four grandchildren. Mrs. John!11' Mahard, Lawton, Midi; Eugene j Ile"alaKlein, city. Mrs. Ray Gearhart of, iMTmivc7,AS riT' 4outh Bend and Carroll Klein of! , u ;rL'ls m cvs C1T ; thU city and threo great grand- J ! ' tDaT7! mer j hQ children T51uo Flint Bottling Works of Gas Funeral services will bo held at ! Cit fIml-' has "turned home after
St. Joseph's Catholic church, Monday morning nt ?even o'clock, Ilev. Pean IL. A. Moench otiiciating. Burial
will be in St. Joseph's
! upending two weeks vacation as the
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aemetery.
Friends may view the body from Sunday noon up to the time of tho services.
AIUUiST TWO. Hirvoy Stlno, rf.idln in tho country. and Charlie Kline. of Woodland, -were arrested yesterday afternoon on charges of intoxication. They will be arraigned Monday.
3IAXTCTTA SIDE FUN ER AT;. Funeral services for Manefta, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Side. 205 E. Eigb'h St., who was killed as the result of beinr struck by an automobile driven by Faul Moody Thursday morning, were held at the residence yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. O. W. Titus, pastor of the First Christian church, officiated. The Mohammedan services were usad at the
grave, tcry.
T READ W A Y FUNERAL. Funeral services for Mrs. Maria Tread way will bo held Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev. G. W. Titus officiating. Burial will be in tho Fairview cemetery. Tho services will be private.
VISIT AT MOXTECJTLLO. Mr. and Mrs. John Bodle, Mrs. H. D. Klndy, Mrs. James Eberhart, Mrs. Suio Folta and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klndy are visiting with Mr. and Mm. Stevens at .Montecello, Ind.
MOTOR TO MICHIGAN. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Andrews and family. 215 E. Eighth St.. and Mr. and Mrs. F. rianowskl will motor to Three River today to visit relative.
OHIO VISITORS. Mrs. D. D. Howerer and son have returned to their home in Ohio after v!fitin with Mr. and Mra George Ponnal. 1212 N. Main ft.
HITXRY PAYNE FUNERAL. Funeral services for Henry C Payne, 61 S E. Iawrenco st., wer held at tho First Christian church yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. (J. W. Titu., pastor, officiated. The services were In charge of Houphton Post, 12S, G. A. R., and six world war veterans acted as pallbearers. Burial was In tho Fairview cemetery.
TO SPEND DAY AT K LINGER, Robert Möhler will spnd the day at Klinker lake.
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.Now is 'ran TIKIK 'lO INVl.sr IN A HuML (J) cash, new four r era cottao en W. i:i!it!i st. : '.uo cash, new four room eottate on ti;iith Ft., Kier Park; $."." as!i, new four room cotiv.z on Clifford Ct., River Park; $io0 r:ih. new 6 r.'Om ojO'l?ra butipalow oa i:. I'onrth st.: ?-"'H can, new live room modern bungalow on V. Sixth t. ; $300 cash, fcovea room Louse partly mM. f-rn. on Laurel near Third st.; -.ih, new elx room serai-buncalow on l'.Ucer near Lincoln way II. Opeu evt-Tilnjjs. Colpaert Ialty e'orpor.ition, 12rt-is Lincoln wav W. Thone Mishauaka 11M. 27tf TTTiT SA1.1- il.v Mark liealty Co. Nine rooms iiioddr. extent furna?e on Inlin.n i ave. ; Vk.) cash, balance taontbly. Alabama St.. new ö room buupalow, 5"J cash, balance monthly Homowood ave., bli rooraa, elf- trie lUats, Jöo) cash, balan? monttiy. I'riee ?-MC0. I'none Mishawaka 4'. Stark Kalty Co, Mishawaka Trust IU.U. -ft7 l'ti U SALil eivioii tuslnss ru"iii on l.incelav. av; two story brick, alley lot, in Mijfcawaka. Price .lr.i.M:. Kiftyrivo fvt fronlas: on Jeiror n IUvil. South llend, la business district. PrPe j:.5t". Phone MisLawaka iCo. Stark Uealtr Co. 2t;
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cash, r.ew six-ro"ru stnil bunal.w a lie.r. n,ir Lincoln Way La? Open I'vt-nlrca. COLPAPLT Ii LA LTV COIlPORATIO v 12-. Lin ola Way West Pn.T.e: Mltliiwa!:-, 111 2V.r TOIL SAI.L s;x-rHai, dandy li:t hon. Klei'triiitv w.Ttr, slwi" c!atrc. corner lot; raah ac.i 2 ftr month; a harzala for ?otxt' on. 0trtn!-r. Phot-T "a ; hr. Jr ,
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If fish, aji they Piy, make good brain food, our heai ought t be bursting! Maurer's tuition along this line la well worth tho money. The old-fashioned man who 50 years ago, belonged to a quartet that sang "J-arboard Watch, Ahoy," and "Mollle Darling," now has a grandson who wakes th echoa with coon sor.gs . When they 6iy you ara "prominent In society" and it doesn't man that you ar & person of noble ideals and conduct, it'd not much of a distinction. Outside of bringing a fellow back to work houFo broke and tired, the summer vacation Is strictly all right But why ahould you .acsume that a girl with bobbed hair la a tomboy? The scientist who says too many hatha are Liken by Americans may be Judging merely by neck ami eara. There is no doubt about ono thinp. The farmers who are paying last year's debts with this yenr's products may doubt a future place of punishment, but they are certain that hell is here now. t It can't be tru that Fred Major has his precocious and heir selling pickles In order to help him pay his Income tax. It is a lucky child who lives in an atmosphere of ftern simplicity. It is better to travel from frugality to luxury than from luxury to hunger. They .ay Hugh McKinley of the Independent Tank line registered from South Rend Instead of from hi home town. Mishawaka, when he visited Kdgewater club, St. Joseph, a few days ago with a party of golfers. Being accompanied by Rob Knoblock and D. C. Wright we're not so sure we can blame him too much for refusing to make it three of a kind from the same burg. Tho rolled stocking is strictly a "reit your own" affair, and if tho summer had to run on for eight months longer we would urse that the street car company bo required to lower their steps a foot at leaiL In the feverish ago in which we live, scarcely any couple, is absolutely immune fro mdlvorce until after the arrival of the ninth baby. It 1 almost as futile to expect a woman to bo reasomible about dress for a man to be reasonable about hl appetite. One fool says a wife ouKht to te the husband's "silent partner" in nil his business ventures. Hew in the mtchlef can n. wife be a silent rarttier in anything unless ehe U deaf and dumb? Qeraldlne says he will never marry again. Huh! No lady with such a temperament caji endure FOlitude. The end of th broken thread of her happiness will flad some other detached thread to tie to. A St. Louis man. recently deceased, for 44 years posed as both a bachelor and a married man. A versatile actor he. How did he mannee when playing the bachelor to
leave off the expression that haunts the visage of the creature long "broke" to matrimonial harnem? Mrs. Harlr.gr 5 mentioned at' -once a newspaper woman." We uppoae Mrs, Hardlner addressed the single wrappers, clipped the fashion notes and conducted the counting room while barren G. fed the press on the Issuing date. As editor and publisher of the Douglas Store News, Lifter Iturwich displays a keen insight into the workings of a modern newspaper, seizors and all. J A Pittsburg minister fays "mu?Ic Is the sunshine of the soul." Jazz must be the, moonshine. Now York reports that more married than single people commit suicide there. We catch the Implication, but Fpurn it. Tho Birmingham Age - Herald thinks the world 13 siphins for a dentist who can fend 'em away with & smile. Law abiding dentists will take no such risks. Chicago prohibits red automobiles, which 13 polr.gr a little far when there are gtcn hats, filk shirts and yellow phirtwaista to irritate the eye. ThA ninfi Sundavers are asking
conjrresw to suppress Sunday trains j and newspapers. We wonder If they i
would be willing to permit the operation of trains of thought.
Doc. Feciler rot us out of bed the ;
if dollars in shipping board Optra- other night with the 'telephonic re-l
ticn?. Announcement was made that que?t that we come over to the hosth purchase of supplier for hlppin.a: j pltAl and administer an anesthetic. hard vessel, now costing about $65,- j Thinking the eminent physician had , o).000 a year, and the sale of sur- discovered someone in Mishawaka, supplies of the board, totaling who did not read the News-Times about K00. 000.000. was taken from-nd was about to operate on him.! board and placed under control ! We consented, but on reaching the j , .f the budget director. I institution found Doc Wyland on the j Under orders from the president. J j0D ?.''. new supplies for the- board's ships j
will be purchased by the general purchasing, board, recently organized y Dawes. All surplus supplies will liquidated through the new liqui..t:L n ?-oard of the budget director. I tot a of thesd beards recently were rv.ted by executive order to force
TO GO TO G1IIUSTYAN7N. Mr. and Mrs. John Hendricks and
jjunai was in xne city wme- i , n nrifi Tr nr.A Tr!t, vs-Ar,v rÄ
Hose will motor to Chrlstyann lake,
where they will spend the day.
IXlRlisTHll I'lONIC TODAY. St. John's court 352, Cathoic Order of Foresters will hold its annual picnic at Battel! park today for Its members, their families and friends. Victor A. Brunner will make an aeroplane leap. A program of eventa haa been arranged.
FORFMTS nOXTL Shige K.inematau, a Japaner of Grand Rapids, who was arrested for speeding in thLs city some time ago. failed to show up in city court yesterday mormng and his 75 bond was forfeited.
TO ENJOY VACATION. CapL Otto Goeller. of the North Sid? fire station, oelna a weeU'd vacation today.
CVmclndo Vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ganser have returned from Indian Lake where thy enjoye-d a week's vacation at The Mishawaka cottage.
BACK FROM LiAKH Mrs. W. Krueger and children have returned from a week's outing at Indian Lake.
BIT1TII ILECOllD. A son to Mr. and Mra Arnold E. Thompson. 22 3 N. Spring Ft., Friday morning.
OAKI OF THANKS. I hereby wish to ejepress my sincere thanks to the Loyal American lodgo of South Bend for their promptness in the payment of tho insurance in the death of Loretta Warne f. E-twsrd Warner. Advt. 2Stl.
DAWES TAKES ACTION TO SAVE BIG WASTE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Budget Director Dawes, of "Hell and Maria" fame, today took drastic action to heck an alleged waste of millions
If ycu will wor k;ij usual, you can buy as usual. The restaurant located to the immediate cast of U3 seems to think we are a modem Tantalus. If not, when it puts onions in Lha hash, why does it not send in a bowl eo that tha pungent fragrance will cxt float into the News-Times door to distract us?
San Francisco lays the law down that women who teach In public schoola must roll their hosiry above their knees and keep the carmine from their lip?. Har.dpalnted eyeLrcrws aro birrei and waists must be Sunday schoollsh and strongly characterized by opacity. They are evidently trying to revive tho atrophied Imagination of the San Franciscans. Our actuaries axe carefully revising the latest estimates of the Bill Dodge majority in November and the Indications of tho survey are that the majority will not quite rrwich the first estimate- of 1600, but that it will bo nearer 1500. Harry Sunders says there Is much In golf after all. Some of our friends are just as enthusiastic over It as they were In the days when they made lfi holes, took a shower and enveloped seven Scotch highballs. Wisconsin women may legally wear pants, we are told, and chew like men. We would hate to see women dolnq either, but wo do know that, as "chawers" they wouldn't spit on tho sidewalk. That 13 some comfort. Well, tomorrow will again find us at our old address or. Lincoln Way, E.
ONE KILLED IN POWDER BLAST
PROVIDENCE, It. I., Aug. 27. One man waa killed and another seriously Injured today when nine barrels of powder in the powder house of the United Railway signal company exploded. Morris Carlson is the man who lost his life. Harry Stark is on the dantrcr list at the Bhodo Island hospital. Both his eyes were blown cut. About 20 girls employed at the Eastern Lace & Braid Co's. factory nearby received minor injuries. The blast was heanl all over the city and In surrounding towns. Windows were shattered in houses within a radlous of quarter of a mile.
13 MASSACRED IN INDIA RIOTS
LONDON, Aug. 27. Thirteen women and children were slaughtered in a massacre by Moplap natives near Tirur, in the southern part of the Mallabar district of India, said a Central Newa despatch from Calcutta today. The Indian riotfl are spreading1 despite tho efforts of British troops. Two British planters were reported missing in the Tirur region. The Milambur palaco was plundered by rioters and then et afire. Priceless Jewels, relics and records were destroyed.
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NEWS-TMES
SEE GAINS IN U. S. INDUSTRY NEW YORK, Aug. 27. American Industry is coming l ack. Authoritative reports from nine of the nation's basic industries to the United Tress enow that In all but one. shipping conditions are rapidly improving and that business "normalcy" id just around the corner.
RELIEF SHIPS LEAVE FOR RUSSIAN CITIES
LONDON. Auer. 27. Two American relief chips have ealled for Russia, carrying 8,000 tons' of foodstuffs, Walter L.. I$r. vn, head of the American relief administration, who arrived here, said today. One ship proceeded from Hamburg bound for Reval, and another left Danzig for Petrograd. Eight members of the A. R. A. staff are arranging adequate transportation, which has been promised by the Bolshevik! when the ships arrive. Ten thousand tons of foodstuffs are being bought in America through the New York headquarter?, Brown said. They will be shipped directly to Russia.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2 7. Rope O'Neill, artist, writer and bt-n'. known as "mother of all the Kewpie dolls in the world," has broken hepledge that no man shall enter ner bungalow re treat In the hilLa of tne Ozarks, 40 miles from a railroad, in Taney county. Mo. A man h.'is entered the bungalow. He Is llr.so O'Neill's third husband Capt. Jean Gallenne of the French army, a World War veteran an I a Faris art student. A few years ago Ro.e O'Neill re
tired to Bcnnle Brooki amid den j forests of the Ozarks, and said she j never again would a-saoclate with i men. j The eecret of her marriage ab"ut, a month ago in New York has ju?t ' leaked out. She mot Capt. Gallenne j In France, where sho had gone t study. ' It was in her mountain bunea-ow 1 that lriss O'Neill began drawing ! sketches of little imaginative habie. with heads like Inverted turnips. Eastern magazines began publish- ; Ing the sketches and her ftori?; about tho little people, whom --he j named "Kewpies." 1
Soon her royalties from rubuca- 1
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up to 5511.000 a year. Mi? O'Neill calls her Kewpio drawings play. Her real work, sho
points out, are her storio and b.-'-r works of art. She has bad foupairtin accepted at the Faris salon. The O'Neill home Bonnie Brook virtually is inaccessible to the outside "world. There is no telephone or telegraph service into that r tm 1 mountain district and re.c:d'nts .o long distance to get mail tho few who ever get any mail.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. MISHAWAKA 12-2 X. Main St., Mishawaka J'linno .MMi.iu;ika lO.'C Hemstitchinfr and Picotinij So. )( Drop He;ul Sis. CO 127 I)np Head S-.".00 OtlitT flakes (iiiarantctil at $10 10 Site. Repairing on A!! Machines
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Coats' Funeral Home Phone Mishawaka 197 FUNERAL DIRECTING and EMBALMING Unequalled Service THIRD AND RACE STS.
The man who talkF o Incessantly j about his bithir.g leave you in ; doubt whether ho want' you to think : he is a daily tubber or that he has , had a new bath tub Installed. The fajhior.ahle hair dresser tyr- j
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be permitted to hide anything? A sloop named Be-otlecerer wen a , boat race at Montreal. Bootleggers , don't go much or. water in the j United Ftates. As a rule, the men who embark upAn a jrike rowvliy? suffer a breakdown of their thinking machinery nd get a much lcnger rest than j they count on. j
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half and cah obtained for surmaterials much more quickly.
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GRANGE ELEVATOR COMPANY i:.xclu?ie Agents for Maailiatt.an CoaL THE BIG COAL YARD SOUTH UNION STItr.I.T. A. H. CAS I I,IIM.N, Mr. nione? Vnnr Ortler to MlIviMaka H2. (Opr. DoLt Mannfactnrinr Cn.) 311-ha waka.
We take the bundle household linens, children's clothes, your own all that normally make up the family washing. We launder everything conscientiously and thorDughly by our modern methods, in mild, purifying 3uds, and clean, sparkling rain-soft water. We iron the flatwork, finishing it as nicely and daintily as you would yourself, and fold it smoothly and exactly. Other pieces, like hosiery and underwear, we dry in a purifying, sanitary way that makes them ready to put on. The few remaining garments, like your house dresses and the children's blouses, we leave for you to finish at your leisure starching, however, such as need it. We do all the heavy work, leaving to you only the ironing of a few of the lighter pieces. You'll be pleased, too, with the reasonableness of the cost. Phone and have us put you on our list. Our representative will call promtly. We call anywhere in Mishawaka and South Bend.
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