Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1922, Final, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING PUBLIC LDGEfr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AlGUST 25, 1923
3
I MEN WIN FIGHT
ON POLLI
G PLACES
Ten Are Changed After Com Cem
' plaint by New Votete Against
Insanitary Conditions
ICE CREAivMREPUCES FISH
te, prnmlw of " women, ,mn"y
-. nge that If Blven ll" HBht te
- th y eM "f"ert wmc,hlnB wns
rSllinpnln tetlny licn tl.e County
Cemnl0'",r" upprevcl clmnRinK ten
Milling pl.icPe.
P y., tfriav n .Mrgntlnn of twrnim np.
1 i hnferr tlie cominllenrra find
"?: ' , gnlnlt tlif insnnitnry con-
dui f ninny of "lu ,nl"B n,nccfl'
SJr r" bnckd by mnns men vo.ers
Se riwrf the petitions presented (e
rlmMe'ner, refnsed te , chnwe
l nnlllne nlnre nf the fortieth illvl
'I'nf heSK,rtythlrd Ward from HID
Ren li street, former division commit -Mman,
topped the llt of hevrntytu.,
1 eners for tlm r-lmiige. A counter po pe po
jflen naslnl by 183 voter.
Hele snld he win toil the clmtige be
Mue the nder of "printers.' Ink from
,n adjelnln? shop wnn nijortleiiiibV.
KteiKt T- Helmea. president of the
County Commissioners, n former news
Tinpermnn, dlmKrecd.
The fifteenth division of the Tlilrty Tlilrty
iccend Werd wns changed from n fish
tore te nn Ice cream pnrler t Nine
teenth nnd N'errln streetH. Mrs. Mnrle
A O'Connell. Democratic worker, itnd
TlVretirfy protested against the fish
itere booth.
Other changes approved were, nine,
teenth dilien of Nineteenth Ward.
from fouthweet corner of Third stu'ijt
ind Siquehannn nvenun te 270 West
SinqMihamm avenue; slxty-tixth dlvl dlvl
,ien of Twenty-second Ward, from 2(1
Enst Mount Airy avenue te 4 East
Mount Airv avenue : fourteenth dlvl dlvl
,ien of Twenty-lifth Ward, from
Bemersct and Ceral .streets te northwest
corner of Amber and Somerset streets;
ciehterntli division of Twenty -fifth
Wnnl. fr,,m I'"' northeast te the hotitli hetitli
xtfft reiner of Amber and Cumbria
etrerts : tliirU -second division of
Twcnty-sivtli Ward, from nertlienst
corner 'of Hieks and McKcnn streets te
northeast corner of Sixteenth and Me
Kein streets; tliirtj -fifth division of
Tnenty-sixth Ward, fiem IT.'IO te V2
Snjder acnuc: twelfth division of
irntr.niilitli Wnnl. fiem southeast
rerncr of Twenty-fifth and (Jotdetti
ftrccts te northwest leiner of Twenty
fifth nnd Dauphin streets; twentieth
division of Thirty-ninth AVnrd. from
northeast ceu.er of Fourth and Tree
Ftrecti te .southeast corner of Fourth
and Wolf s-tieeU: thirty-ninth divi
sion of I'ertietli Ward fiem rear of
M72 Kaltimerc avenue te ,"el7 Themas
ivenue.
PHILA. GIRL IN A CANOE
NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH
Miss Hazel Cerbln Caught Beneath
Beat When It Overturns
Mlsi Hi7cl Cerbin. Heventccn-year-el(l
(Liiigliter of Mr. and Mis. (Seerge
Cerbin, of this city, narrowly cm aped
drowning yesterday at Atlantic Citv
when the canoe in which slie was tiding
overturned in the Thoreuglifuie near
Il'irrisburg avenue.
Mls Cerbin and her parents an'
tpemlin!: the summer at the toert. Yes
terday lu' was padilling threugli the
water when a speedboat passed. The
roll paused by the backwash upset her
ranee.
MUs Cerbin wan caught under
neath her beat and fur seviinl minute
vas unable te fiec heisidf. l'lnallj she
nianagcd te loe-en the neckbaiicl of liei
dress, whleli had caught en a hook and
warn te sheie.
CURIOSITY IS PAINFUL
Bey Tries te See Seized Stills and
Lands in Hospital
Curiosity proved painful te Hugh
Carlln, thirteen years old. of liS43
North Water street, this mottling.
The he) was tiding en the back of a
MlikMer's ungen w lien' lit Trout and
Master stnets u bopped off te sci a
number of M-ued stills being placed In
a patrol wagon He rnn Inte the path
of n truck diiven bj Ccerge Singer,
eO-0 Dltnuiii stieet. Helmesbiirg.
He was taken te St, Mar.v'H Hospital,
fhere it wus found be was suffering
only from eutx and bruises. I
sinner was arrested but later released
n his own recognizance .
OUTING FOR PR. T.MEN
eusa's Band Will Play for Work
ers at Annual Picnic
The fourth annual picnic and nth
I'tle ranmal of the Philadelphia K.ipid
transit Ce-operative Welfare Asso
ciation will . held at Willow (lieve
ruesduy nnd Wednesday
The proceeds vm be devoted te the
y),(,Pfnitive Heliiing Hand Fund for
nfi llpt of emple.ves.
thlhlren's siieits, field sports,
oeusas bnnd. water spoils, baseball
.. a , Ret-together nieeting" are
"aeng the attractions listed
PARK ORCHESTRA T0PLAY
AT LEMON HILL TONIGHT
Tiehalkewsk's Symphony Ne. 4 te
Be Given This Evening
rt,n ."'" '" sJ'lduin. night at Lemen
i" -ti m I it . fie I'nirineiint Park S.vm-
iregranr "'SU'1 8luns ,l,e fe,luw8
fc" ' .r.clmlken.kj
l-rtlut 7 n'm" Hr"1 Jull t" Trhnt:(eU
Overturewi m. 0 lebuv
nwniMJ,,?,',,"nl, ""l,,, ' piny '"
evK, S,,,!'t ulmu' ninend. at S
Jfoektemght The piegran.-
lerl17;'-',,,,l1.l'3''"' Mnuru
ncal ml, ' In lluikua
TtnVr ;i""k- " :"" f"ll '
"lr or ibe (!, iu Vnlhellu W.mr
t !? ''n.lrl",,l,n' 1'nik Hand will play
!" l-Sgram? Mn,lJen nt 8 w'',eiU-
"TJHn,?h'",,'r . ... W..enn
'"Tii't SiC-JL,1 ' "5,"n.r V.rUI
OieraiiV, T Bn,B Mnrtoiane
Vt-. j'n' l'l' lb Nntmns" Sthmldi
fciuVnii;,,,,l,,7v,nri "r"'" HuSiu!"
1 Jal"S Until Wb .Mt ARiln
tt l'niVln,l,il.l,,,,,n ,ln,", ' Play t
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GIRL, 16, IS SAVED
BY WAR VETERAN
Anether Drowns at Barnegat
Doapite Efferts Qf Paul
Bowker
VICTIM COULD NOT SWIM
AVDRKY CARTON
Who will he crown wl queen of the
Ashttry Tark carnival this evening
MANASKS RELEASE
FROM INSANE WARD
Tailor Denies Threats Against
t Physician and Would Ge
te California
DECISION IS WITHHELD
Paul Howker, thirty ear -old World
War veteran of H-irnegnt, N. .1.. pnved
the life of Miss Thelmn Mlclc. pixteen
jenrs old. Inte yesterday at Ilarncgat,
and made n valiant, tlieugh futile at
tempt te rescue Mlsi Helen Klberfen.
deventeen jenrs old, who vvna drowned
00 jnrds from sheie.
The three, who nre resldenta of Uar-
negat, were wnding en a sand bar nt
low tide when Middnnly they stepped
Inte deep wntrr. Neither of the girls
USES STOCKING TO END
HER UFEJN .HOSPITAL
Dedy of Anna Q. Wltte Is Found In
Closet at Sanitarium
MIm Antm O. Witte. uftynlne yenrt
old. of Lnntdale, n patient nt a private
snnltnrlum, 180 Hethlehem pike, cntn
tnltted Riilcldp lnt night by hanging
hercelf with n stocking te a clothes
hook.
When n nurpe opened the deer of a
closet te get some cIetliM lie '"scov '"scev
ered the body of MIh le, The
woman, a cripple, wan ndntlttcd te the
sanitarium this week, suffering from
tncntnl dtcerder.
NOT CUT OUT FOR BAD MAN
Judge Advises Youth te Ge West If
He Would Be Desperado
.Tudgfi Walsh, In the Municipal Court
tedny. put en probation for n period of
two years Jeseph McMnnuB, nineteen
vcars old, of Hurnn street near Thomp
son, who nleadcd guilty te a charge of
..
JesfMin Leiirn,
WOMAN. 1 LOSES
, IV,
PURSE AND IIRY
Found Weeping in W. Phila.
Station, She Isn't Sure of
Her Own Name
rnhblne the home of
could KWlm. rSrnsnlni; Mki Mick about ,-nn v-.it. ci.inili -treet-. Inst week
the waist, Howker swam with her te I J putting McMnnus en probation the
the shore 200 jnrdH distant where first ,,,,, ' -i.t. "You're net bad, you only
ah) treatment was given by Dr. Ileibert liltilc von nre. What t want ou te
de Is te step reading elieip novels nnii
d some decent iiierimin-, jih"
Willis
Although
many men wcie en
the
te reail
bench ill the time whip volunteered te , ...in he helpftit te ell
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11 III ,ll".f UIIJl-l .-VIH ti HTsPJI ILI11 l.
Ilewker, liewcver, (iluiigcd into the
water ngnln but before he could rench
Mis nibers4)ti she hnd drowned.
Tlie wnr veteran brought her Inte
shore but efforts te revive her failed.
MAN HELD WITHOUT BAIL
ON CHARGE OF KILLING WIFE
I havp received
.. ..t ffmn imenln in Mceiinnn. i-n..
where veil intended school, nnd they
t-nv veu have nlwnys been n decent boy.
Purtherinerp, you haven t the "inking
of u burglar. If you want te be b-td,
my boy, 'go West.' "
ALARM PROVES FALSE
Police Fall te Find Burglars In Wal
nut Street Heme
The ringing of n burglar alarm shortly
after 4 o'clock this morning In the
old, 1031 Mount Vernen stieet. was te- ' unoccupied home of A. II. Welghtman.
day held by Corener Knight without lnjt-, Vnlut street, brought out a de
ball te uvvnlt the action of the Grand . , .. ,. 4i, t,-ifi-M, -ml
Jury en a charge of causing his wife's "' ei " ; ";"" "
death en June (1.
Krlseher, It Is clinrgef
Rudelph Krlseher Leaped Frem,
Reef After Sheeting j
Rudelph Krlseher, fifty-two years
CAME FROM NORRISTOWN
Lest of n considerable sum of menev,
the nelse't of tlie city and clntter of ve
hicles (e confuted n seventy-year-old
vvemin who nrrlveit nere today irem
hnd come here with n woman named
Tim woman Raid who felt a black
bag containing money slip from her
hand but did net knew Just hew it was
taken or where. Hhe could net remem
ber hew much it contained but said it
was "a let of money."
Mrs. hnndlfl was well dressed and
refined In general demeanor. Hhe were
a bltm and white dress. She hns gray
hair nnd wears glnsscs, but she was,
without bat or coat.
3 NABBED ON RUM TRUCK
became 111 shortly before 8 o'clock and
was put In the van, which started for
tlie hospital. A short distance away
from the Ietise of Correction he jumped
from the van and disappeared.
He wero black trousers with a large
hole In them and lie hnd no bat or
cent.
rWIRE YOUR HOME-
150
at
Gallens of Alcohol Valued
$2000 Found In Camden
Three men were arrested In Camden
this morning while driving n truck con
taining 1"0 gnllens of alcohol valued
at 512000 along Knighn nvenue nt Louts
street.
They are: Kugene Hummell. 1220
fT .l.. fin. f rnK.tnM fnu.l.lll WnllCltA
Xorrlstewn that her mind went blank n(j;, vw jjrendway,' Mroeklawn, and
nnd all she ceuud de was te crv. 8hcli0y Kraft, of the same address,
was found In West Philadelphia statle
meaning nnd weeping-lest in n big ESCAPES FROM POLICE VAN
city
INCMJIMNfJ
Lighting Fixtures
10 MONTHS TO PAY
ARTHUR B. NEILL
5408 WILLOWS AVE.
Oak Lnnc 1MM, Weed. 8S30 A4705-J
1,J
.... ... wAUAaaa'' v.ii
iiPKN 'iil nuun lumuRRuni . . -
Twe svmnnthetlp women sought te aid
her. but without result. At interval
lVr memory seemed te return under the
friendly quesUenlngs of her sympathiz
ers. Te them she said she was Mrs.
Mathilda Landls. of Vorrlstewn. but
was net se sure thnt was ber nnme. In
the little flii'lics of returning memory
she Mid she was seventy yrari old nnd
Hattess Fugitive With Ventilated
Trousers is at Large
Claude Hewen, eighteen years, of
Baltimore, escaped from n police vnn
tills morning while en his way te the
Philadelphia Hospital from the Heuse
of Correction.
Itewcn, nn Inmate nt the Institution,
Cellins
Baths
Electric and Steam Mateaf
Salt llube
NIGHT AND DAY SCRVICB
SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPINO
819-2S NORTH BROAD STREET
r A tiU J
.r,. Ml
itA VIj es?s . &- TM
Locust .streets station nnd caused much
shot his wife eTrltement in the neighborhood.
A plea te be released from the syco syce
pnthic ward of the Philadelphia Hospi
tal becnufe he was net insane was made
today bv Dnvld Tnvln. a tailor, before
Judge -McDevltt. lie formerly lived at
421 Lembard street.
About two months nge Tnvln went
te the Legal Aid Pureau and ledged a
complaint against Dr. Lugene Hush,
formerly of ii-121 Baltimore avenue,
wlie new hns an office nt SOO Seuth
Fifty-fifth street, who. be (barged, hail
performed nn illegal operation en him
u nunrber of years age. He was sent
te the police and upon examination by
physicians, his cemmittment te the
psychopathic ward followed.
Tnvln was net taken Inte custedv
until nfter he had made threats te kill
Dr. Itush.
Tavin, addressing the Judge, sld he
had no recollection of making any
threats.
"I am all right, your honor, nnd I
want te go te California te get nwnv
fiem nil these people." he suld Later
In his testimony Tnvln bean rambling
and appeared nervous.
Dr. Itush testified that no surgical
operation was performed en Tavin, but
he was subjected te diffeient tests and
li it t under treatment which finally
brought about a diminution of paral.vsis
and the patient finally get tlie ii.su of
his limbs.
The Judge held the case under advise
ment. 4 HURT IN AUTO CRASH
Man, Wife, Mether and Sister In-
Jured in Ablngten Collision
i Four members of an AUcntewn fnm
llj were cut and biulsvd last night
when their automobile collided with an
other machine en Yerk read In Ablng Ablng
eon. The Injured nre William .Schatzen
auer. hN wife, his mother. Mrs, Mary
S'chnUenniier, and his sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Itebeit-.
The diheref the machine with which
they collided was William Messer, of
Ablngten.
BOOZE FOUND IN WAGON
Missing Vehicle Had Picked-Up Un
expected Carge
Charged with the larceny of a mail
wagon and u horse, Herman Klein, of
Itubv stieet near Market, was held
under S1000 bail for the tiriuid Jury
by Maglstiate Ceward, The wagon
with ten gallons of moonshine was ie ie
ceveied. On charges of transporting Hener
Klein was tinned ever te Fe.deral offi
cials. HELD AS EMBEZZLER !
Camden Man Toek-$1500 Frem Em-1
pleyers, Is Charge
Israel Zambst, of 20.'l Knighn nve-
nue, Camden, was held under S,"(l(l
hail by Magistrate (Slenii today. '
( barged' with the embe.7.Ienient uf
$1,100 from his emplejers. I
The man, who was employed as a,
salesman by Jehn Scott A. Ce., Int.,
wholesale grocers, Aineilcnn and Dia '
ipend streets, was arrested here je
tcrdny. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Juhn (lrabhean Detroit M.ch., and ,
i;ienH imilttii, .11 munii 1.1
Jamii C" Hullt, 7.12 Wlrunlincklns t.. end
iMre.t'ft A 11.khIii L'int -Hirer t
Itn A VVntleii IWIR N 11th "t , nnd Mae
V. Hurt 112.11 VVnshlnxKm me
Jeph A IlHPOnlte SI 7 Alter tt and itnrv
(ilnmbiardlnii 1213 Hmder nve
Wllllnm Klhir. H.'.'l Muiiiphls it, and
I mtlun Itarla 3".'2I Munphln nt
Osi ir K KBKtrt 2lea l'euy Ht and Klsle
N Hhumuti VVetl Point I't
Jnml) I fortune. 117 N Sstli nt , and
H. rth 1 .Mrdlf j SM13 N. ."'Sth hi
j,,, u Wurdi-n 1130 N Itutchlnncin at and
Itena Hunt. WtO Muticr st
Man Illumlerif. 1.111 S 4th st , nnd Fannin
f)dl. loll .lacltsmi st
Itnlan.l 13 Cain Darllnclen Md.. and
Itarhel Ilerni-y IiarllPBIeii VM
IMttiird VV C'reniin. ilcnun Clrnve. N J,
nnd l.ulu O n.ilr.1 l.m U I mm h
Pm I'lumer. tail Waveily ul . and Sarah
I! Ilickx sfiOi (llbseti ul
Thet.iaa A Untleriy. Iri'iilnn. N J., ami
InttllK Huikwerlh rrenlen. N J,
IVtHr snbnlnwhkl 271 13 ,, Albert i . ant
VicterlK ItuiijnuM. -'7 1.1 Salmun st
An examination of the house showed
that nothing hnd been disturbed. It
Is believed the nlnrm was set off by a
jar. Mr. Welghtman occupies npart
ments nt 1M0 Hlttenheuse street. The
famllv is new summering nt Cobourg,
Canada.
ELEVEN AUTOS STOLEN
Lleveii automobile", four of them be
longing te out-of-town residents, were
tepertcd tedny te the police. The
owners nnd the values of the cars nre
as fellow.: liichnrd Ven Aiend. 1202
Arch street. SIISOO : Albert II. S.ir.w.
Trenten. SI ."Oil; II. D. Wright, Che,
ter. .SHOO; Norwood Murphy. 1't 1111s 1111s
greve', 8700 : Kodger Mnyncs. .r,:!ij
Chestnut street. $2000; Themas.
Keelev. 4111 Cicrmnntewn nvenue.
SS00:"liev Dickey. Hnrrlsburg, .:i200.
three times following nn nltercatlen nnd
rnn te Hip reef of the beuse and jumped
te the street. Krlseher, who has been
in the Hahnemann Hospital, wns re
icascd from the Institution today.
A son, Frank Krlseher, fourteen
j ears old, told tlie coroner of henrlng
the shots which killed his mother. Tlie
body was Identified by another son,
Charles, twenty-one ears old.
$1500 LEFT TO CHARITIES
Catholic Institutions Named In Will
'of Mrs. Adelaide J. Pryce
The will of Adelaide J. 1'i.vce. 1127
West F.rie avenue, probated today,
stipulates that SI. "00 of her S7000 cs
fate be distributed among CallVIc char
ities:. One theusnnd is left for the
iii-ntMinnllnn rt flin fnltlt 1 ,1 f'Mltrt fltlil
! "I'M' ..... '.l l.M- v -. , . .,n.t t. . M, If!
vfh.e. it"ift ii,K. 'ivinltv I'hiiPfiii. , CenrgR I riclc. )! heutb Tvvelttli
S100 te St. Vincent's Orphan Ayhim. street, ?.S00 ; Mrs Jehn Lloyd, 1...0
S100 te St. Jeseph'- Asylum for .itl-. , Sprute street. ,ji; William I. ton ten
S100 te St. Jeseph's Heuse for Heme- "en-. I'"'". !s'1'(l " ,,IS",
lets Industrious Heys. Diet, J44 Ortliodex street, $..d.
Other wills iiiebnted were thee of I.
Charles 1. ICastwoed, ."57000 and Daniel
Wlmrley, SU100.
Inventories of the persennl estates of
Kliabeth Marseilles. $3:iS,,"iS, and
James J. (iault, .S."4, 101 . wen' tiled.
TO TEST WOMAN'S SANITY
Mrs. Sabett Refuses te Talk of
Slaying of -Jeseph Buckley I
An e.yiniinntieirwlll be made into the
sanity or Mrs. Klbabetli Sabett. who is
being held without ball following the
discovery of the body of Jeseph Buck
ley lu a ditch near her (liranl Point
boatbeuse yesterday.
Buckley, who was fifty-seven years
old, had been stabbed nine times.
A bloody knife was found in Mrs.
Sabett's bed by detettives.
She sits lu her cell in Meynmenslng
prison, mutteilug about it knife, but re
tuses te answer when spoken te.
RUNS AUTO INTO TREE
Cyclist, but
RijTlPaiiiEQ,
THE VALUE DF A DIAMOND
DEPENDS ENTIRELY UPON QUALITY
The Polished Girdle Diamond
noted for Supremacy of Quality
fs ovellablo only from thia Company.
Closed Saturday ell day
FRUIT DRESSING
Mix olive oil, lemon
juice, salt nnd a bit of
powdered sugar. Then
season with
LEA&PERRINS
SAUCE
THS ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE .
HAVE you ever thought
of 6endinf out a .'blotter
each month? Wc de.
Ask us about it.
Your boy's first long trouser
suit? He'll want ic before
school reopens
Perry's
New Fall
JUNIOR SUITS
(Sizes 14 te IS years)
have every little touch of qual
ity that he'll be looking for.
Sturdy fabrics, made for the
hard wear. All at Super-Value
prices.
$20 $23 $25
and up te $33
Whether you call it
"Peck-e" or "Peek-e," you'll
pronounce it "geed" if it's
Bej.cgL T
CRa-tetally Different
The Helmes Press, Vtinitn
131S-Z9 Chtrrv Street
Philadelphia
Our second fleer tables
are piled high
with wonderful fall clothes in
the newest models and fabrics.
A few suits and overcoats se
lected at random are in our west
wi '.dews. Loek them ever.
?a
Driver of Car Saves
Girl Passenger
Miss Mary Innls, seventeen
-xc
s 'Hurt
IPfifl
cigarettes
They are GOOD!
vcars
bl. was eut about the head when an
automobile In whieb she was riding
etnsheil Inte a tree en Mtead street near
Diamond early teila.v. Her Injiules
were tieated at the Women's llomco llemco llomce
pathle Hospital.
The driver of the maeblne, Nerman
I in In 111 . '-'IS Tast .Jehnsen stieet, fJer fJer
niantewn, struek the tree te avoid hit -tins
a moteicjxle.
'First PennvSavin&Banki
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m a i"rvrxfHmi5A tru
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WANTED COMPETENT MEN
THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDE
WESTERN RAILROAD
W1TX, E3UPJLOY COMl'ETENT ME.V FOB HAILBOAD
8EUV1CE AH VOLI.OWBI
MACHINISTS BLACKSMITHS
BOILER MAKERS CAR REPAIRERS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Standard wares will be raid under rules and working mndltnn
cnlerlty dating from time of employment, m prescribed by th Uallt4
Buiiai naiirutiii uiuer uearu.
These wlshlner te enter the acrTlce of thin railroad will pply at
264 Ne. 15th St
Philadelphia
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Off
Barak SapipSSes
Special!
LOOSE-LEAF
LEDGER
Ccrdurey Ditidina
Complete, $8.50
m r
nam l acOTVLOTTi'ijant
29 Nadket Street
Balance of Spring
and S it m m c r
Clethes priced
away below value
Perry & Ce.
16th & Chestnut
SUPER - VALUES
in Clethes for Men
(cl P. &. Cj VJTi.
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