\WKr.K T-rxmN'C ST.IJIaY, l')KfT,JIBER_l5,1915
iiloodivoi'lli Sired ISO
Host To lln^pilali/cii
Sen icemen
Tm: CAROLTOTAN
PAOE REVBRI
I
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\ iirth .'-’IKC'I rSC.) f’lu hi
V, t'V( nly lln;pit;i!i.-7{| ji TVK .
^sjin Ciiii'ip i/Uirur \V>- ;V.
(i:i>
USD pljinmJ n v.hM tuii::'.
Min! fnr i: -v.K.\.. MiR J-’.i
r.i! S!;i«lc ;;na (Jh-f Ciaik i- ;'
• liictrd thi- loiirn.iiit 'H*. K.>ut't-'-.,
. will.’ a.vcin'.il -i-
’lust', '.viir v.uii equah;/ i.y h
Army ;.nJ Navy. 'T.i.. • "i
'Miss'S UniRilla ].«•!■. Salii" .h'li e
^lud Clara Cuok. Wi.n :tv :-j
nefro.sliim-nt:'. w.u' prep‘.r-* , '
^•nd .st-rvi d h'' ?.I; i-.>» M... •'
Vi.dl and .M.auar.-!
\ ii. irman uf :h'’ e. .he : -w nt • • '
native. Thi ‘•'•a.' i-.t\ lad- i
el with daner.'s tn mii.ae ... !.■-[
«oi flinRs.
Ka. h .M'.nd.iv diiiin;;' m n!"
of rii'c-imher and .I.if:; .. e;.. '
f-..in t.he Camp Dirr,. ;• Ih- ",
\' ill In- Jill.'--; a! du- 1'-. .
Sl.ei't USU Clti.i, All I'S'C's ..
rc yue.Rted 1.' lie p’ .-a’ . 1 1 li
lub on Monday 7 .i
i« look du.iii^ IT. V-. Ml!.'r and J.i
^‘n’arold M. H.-dr a •. n.-..v;..r .
I!’. nia(>dw...-iii S’;-. rsi,'
•announce.'! an im;’'.’’taiv m .’i
of ihe CSC i.’i ’»'inr.ii,\. !>.• •
l-.ei’ 18 .al H’.'SO p, m. All .- .im '
. t tlie GSD m.' i. (.a. i .1 t . '
pj-e.-;'nl.
InteresU'd per.-a.n;. .1 -i..r.K :
11.-!.' the AiU aii.t .rh ’
loi making i.ift.' iv.r
tomintj to the .’’id* ’i va- •
ni 5day or Fii.h ;. i;'r: •- 7.!.i' •
n!> are availani* ,'i: r. ■ ■ : .t
e-CTSft. pla.s!i.’ I .11 . and i
ciufi
White Man Boiiml 0\er
In Atlanta Bus Slaving
Atlanta (ANPl - F..:! v i-.;; a
lengthy hca;. ; , in city .• . -m-'s
court, rthur F: .«'(!,> -i., -.v:.;; v-as
! . und ov'r t.> Fult.ir, G; n-l jar-.’
last week i;' hu'. >la: ;ng uf
Phina."f( Sttmrr.eroor.
The slaymg ar.u-.’d r.'-f -n 1
llte Atlant i bran-h ih. N.XACI'.
R.t tin-so wu the ft, elf'. thM
) A\ d the n pm tedly -. e I
} laying.
According to n-poi*;. Simn,.:-
eur was shot .'r li .'tai ted to K'U-.-
,thc bus. An arpiinunt had t-n;.,
r\cr the smokmij by one
passenger ot j* cimr o:i the bu'i.
N'o words ha.l p.-i.-^v,.;!. r.o’.vev. r.
tor some time prim- f . the .sh- .•••
mg. Frirdberg .-laim'd f-.ai ]-.-■•
was cursed by the attea-s d.
Atlanta polic.’ v.-i .-e h-!i -\vd
.hm’C tried to cover up llie .•'hoe'-
iog in the nporl made at IuoT-
CL..tr:ers. One while AUant.T daily
•ublishcd an account th- morning
the »c-oiing. quoting polic -
“ sorting Ciat n knife was foun.l
in a pocket of the d.-'c^'a^-
man’s clothing. Witncf,-*'-- fail-
to testifv to t.ds. ; .'.v v.r. n\
the recorder's court hiarin-;
Miedberg was veleas.--:! on a co-"/
r, >•
f-i
-V. -c.
'i
Dilie.'.i.- P.trruic — Mbs Effie-
!.f I liii. dir-.--' 1-. |)by.-ic".l e(l-
....••••ri f..v \Vi'ir--n. A ;.nd T. Col-
J'. ... Gn . n.dx.r I. i~ bii.sy layin.s
plai'cs f.ir ihc lul .-.nd m.im-
.net j.nt.'df v. liic-li will
pr. ei^te llic C'..1|..ii-Tol):icro H i-.vl
di.di Cl.
..t St., !
m Grein.'boru'i
The |i.ir..d.. ii .her. :i*5 alumnus
.■>f Allen Univi;- tv. Coluinbla. S,
. C.. and T. lib ll.e B. H. and M. S.
'Yd.
J’ . . ■ -^ *
dtgrecs froni IivJuna Unlvcr.vity
wh:re hhe nia) v.'. d m health edu-
cal.Oli. .slu 1-. .-..'letl f.>l' her oul-
-land.n.; i.l.'liTy in aii.inging and
dir. c-tin^ fil.imm.yiR } aniJes,
• •1) ■. M.nli'i iiTmeiiy
physical t>din-;iliim in Sumner
high .scho.)1. Si. I.oui^. Mu. and
the FTiyeltevillc Stiite Tra.her.!
t'.-ihE:iye' .. vitl.’. At the 1;.'-
ler ii;'!ii!ni;oii. ?he i-ii:ifhid .» worn-
nnb ba.-keib:iU team which won
X.irth Carnhra St:ite .in- Itittr-
c'l'lleehilf Cli.iiipii iihhip honors.
Washington School News
Complied by Mb'-es Rlarj-arct
Larkin and Deri.! Rand
I i)"
Ftiday. Nov. 30, the Girl's
I.ec.gco heard reports Irom th.’
;.owing f.'.rr.milucs: The Scho.i!
C (immunity Service Commit'et.
\. j.:c;i ti.lIoc.ttd at tides for Ih--
E'r.'tigcncy K;t; The Program
C itnmibeo, which brought p].ins
to th.- Liagiie fora Chri'lmsi a •
; . •I'bly prrogam, and ihe SocmI
(.. nunilbe, WTiich if. muktr.” plana
th. annual Ciui-Anri'. {.arly
i •'.•.(K i;ig llii- t«-aviii r.%.
A guidanct- dtA-j.^ion f !Iowed
7'.;.'. Duten, our club guci-t, sp.ik'
i n "Giris' Slyli.'-." Mr^, CIri*-k dis-
cu.'5( d with u.' ‘ Out Ainhition:
and Hobbit.-:." B-.j'*; di-icUsRimi
v.(iL‘ lull of information und will
hr h‘lprul to us in our p.-rsonal
'.s..wth.
Tia. Home Economic.^ Dtpait-
iT.« nt will have an "Open House."
V.\Jn'sday. 1). ctmbcr 1:>, trom 8
a. in. to 3:30 p. ni. Tlic public is
iovit. d to sul.-nd. Stveial ar.ick>!
will be on display.
Tho Sen
iny A’as
- G.i: Ri ,; n,-fes m!-e‘.
d with th •
. . f 177,; ■;h, Ti.n;ii, ur-1
one g..incd a ^reat Ic.-son.
Th;- sixth period English clar^'
of ioern 308 organi2(d an English
ai.cl Social SLien.-e dub. The oi-
f.t ■ rs will remain in office si.';
wi* k.,. The jfficcr.® arc: Pre.S'dco-..
Willi'- . W’ihon; Vici r*r?sident,
Clari.-e Hun’t i; Sec ( tary. Vir;.;jn
i;t \V.iikin.; A-t. la:)! S..rret:*:y.
I\ L: ;. 1, 'f. I a-hiror and lb .
piibr. Ilarriv. Nunn; Chairman
■ Oi^iiii z. I Citnunitties, Lilia-
V, ..t.son, Haz.-1 Pai ker aiid Juarut;.
T.*ii.»na.5oii.
The pu;-p'":e '.f our club i? tc
'tain h(jw t » live in a deiTiOcta’ic
Lr-u.-’.trv : n'l to U-ain wnat dernov-
r.ii y jci-ant.
"I nt- Cru-wn a-il Scepter Cluh
«p-.n-o'«n it.^ ann-iai sal- oi Ta-
l-eji.jUw'i.'; Seals in the W'a;:t:nc-
ton liigh and El'.menta.y f-e-.ejois.
*2}..' folli.A.ing hoi.terooms ar.
wlnja-t.* in lie* cunt 't:
Mts. S. V. Pei y, lOlh gra.de—-
5 10.40. SrMin.-(.r. Krmmc-Ch.indi* r:
.‘.I'r;.. R. H, 'r.-.i.e, Hth g:-ad.—SrO.-
.•il Sponsor. L-vn'-il V. :n .••'i. Mis-
L;Ii.. Ye^rgin, 8t'i Sol.Oi).
Spun-..!-, Ur.iot-iy Md-L;;}-. Mr . ¥.
Fcries of articles is being run on
“How the new tc.x law will uffeet
>()ur business."
Ne.;io Bu&incfs is being sold by
sub.:cripti!)n only and will not be
available on news ■•ttinds, he dt:;-
tlo.ed.
\t aLc (lliapci (lluir(.|i I
Moi es Alicad
BY TETK WIIJIHR |
RALEIGH — Ti e \V;ike Chap- !
'cl Church scaicdy Im miles out of
town has recently set itself un an
e;».n; .-..tucule to lift Us hice on ,
tin- init liiir, Al the present thfy
I have h:id the iiitirioi )>:imted. Rut
that i! not all by jiny means. The
leholi- stanu has ii very iinhiuc ar-
rangeinciil for ;my clntreh. The
iUiiid li.-js three levels. tin- lower
levi-I the sopmno.-! st;md. the alio
section occupies the second level.
The ni;ile section and the jiiano oc-
lupy the tjpmodt round. A smdl
p;-itition skillfully made, and .etrik-
'n.jlv heaiitifnl, separates the choir
from the minister'.s «land.
On the left side of the choir stand
is a very spacious room, which is
being ii.«Pd as a p.ast r s room ;tna
Vs tho slurc room for tho commun
ion effect®. Tt is going to be ustd
during the Sun(l.ay Sch..ftl periods
for (he Aihilt or Men'.-: class. Al the
I'ie.h? of the choir stand, there b an
j(qii:lly as sp.ieious room. Thi-i
;rnom is to b-? used exclusively for
I tile choir. The worm carpet is being
!rcpl.iced by TubLer Iraekiin; reach-
’ 'iiE from the front door to various
iexti.nsi.,ns of the church and
|acr..ss the front. •
I Noteworthy of all the orgC'iiiza*
(ions- in the auxiliaries of th-
jfhiu-ch w.as th" YMf Chih. The
l^hiti i.: th- Vnuug M-n's Christian
.Club.
i ft was marvelous to ®ee such
voting fellows give to the support
of the church. It is not onlv a
"hurch club but seeks also 1 do .a
• ommunitv job by joining both the
voting and the eldi-rlv of the com
munity into a working unit for rul-
ture and spiritual uplift. At the la-M
meming R^v. V/. S. Sanders, pastor
at The Tally of the Villey Church.
'■O’-'’, wa;: th? speaker. At the con-
'’tii®'oo of th*- me"fini», the club sub
scribe'! for THE CAROLINIAN for
the year. Too much credit cann.of
he given to Rev, .T. A. Avery for
the fine work and for the kindlv .at-
titude shown bv the membcr'hip in
-i most constructive program.
Farmn-s in Eastern Carolina are
-nrcfrred over snnpli's of will rr-
--'••nm cotton s«'e'l for planting lii
'Ifi The quality of tho seed in tho
."cn is verv lew this reason.
"I
A
f.'iO.OOO: Gymnasium $150,000; Home
Economics practice house. $50,000;
President's Home, $25,000; Mainten
ance $8,000; AdminlBt.-ution Build-
j .g, 5t.i0.O0J; Guest 1-tousc, $25,000;
.:iid Heating plant cxtenslno, .50,000.
In aniioimcing those donations
Prc;ldcnl Junes stated, “The men
tioning of lhc.se gifts is a constant
remindvr of the deep an l abiding
love whiclt men and women all
over the coulry, north and south.
I’bick ard white have f'jr you and
this collCBP-"
Rnbt. I.. Bnrne!. recently re
turned ft-'m tho iiimcri services,
is completing work at Shaw Uni-
versltv loward.s the I'.. A. degree.
Ac.sociturd with THE CARO
LINIAN in t'ltc clr ulntiun tie-
pjirtmcnt. Mr. Barnes has Pte.iri'-
ly incrciscd circulation during
the, few wei-k.-> lu* h:is ;i‘sumc'J
th - po'ili I! of >u()i-rvi7ing citi-u-
latl.n. Full of energy .ind enthus-
ia;-m, Mr. Barnes w-ants Raleigh
(-itizens and North Carolina c tic.s
to know lh:it he will b.- ui touch
with them ;is the days go by.
KW.IilVhS
$.')20,o«;hm.astyh\r
GREENSBORO — Gifts totaling
>.*>2(J.!83 fur capital account have
been rec. ived by Bennett College
n the pa®! year it w;is announced
la.'I week by Pri-sidynl David D.
Jones.
Itemizing tiie gifts Pre.sidont
■| iip.s lls'c-d llurn as f illoWj!: Mrn.
Hmry Pfeiffer. $1(14,031); the aencr-
al Educatiju Board of New York.
'!01.451; local friends including the
Cone Familv of Crcer..sboro, $10.-
OrO: Miss Effa M. Kelly. SI2.B32;
\V' man's Division of Chrlsti.in Ser
vice, $ir0,000: N. C. Conference of
the Methodist Church, $1,700; nni
mhcellancous. $80,100.
Tho cop;-triiction of two now
building condition^ are more favor
able, will be the first step In the
liege's p(.-t-wur dovjloprr.ent pru-
gr-im which was announced lad
spring. Other proposals in the pro-
(-vm .nvolving an 'xpendiluro of
TSrt.ono hi'luiic!.-; Health Center,
LEGAL lAOTlGLS
».\ THE SI'PEKIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
NonrE
JULIUS HAYWOOD
VS.
ODELL HAYWOOD
The defendant, Odell Haywood,
will t;.Jtc notice tiial an action en-
t lied a.s .-ibuve has been comrr.enco'j
in the Superior Court of Wako C'-un-
ly. xNorih Carolina, to obtain an ab-
Army Oh jec-ts To Navy’s
Ihu-ism On Nc«ro
Troop Shipment
I'.MHS LANP) — Army officers
■ t-rc prnti sled loudly last week to
the n.ivy'i race code in tiie ship-
cent of Negro tro.ps to America.
AVliile yielding in the framsfer of
a Negro quarlermaslcr truck com
pany from the USS Crcalan to the
Tiiomas Johnron Victory on racial
giound.-', tho army refused to com-
prcmij!0 on the right of one Negm
officer and five enlisted men to sail
on th.- CreaUui for the i-tates.
The six high point Negio soldiers
T - I'd over the objection of navy
officers, who s:iid that the navy's
gfiu-ral policy was not to mix the
rac(.-. Army ..ffleinls replied that
Ihe men would not be removed, un
it'.'. they were removed by navy
I per>onn«’l.
Tiu- clash Iwtween member.® of
IhL- two branches of the service on
th” race ciutsliim is said to have rc-
fuHcd in bad feeling. The 123 men
in tlie Negro Truck Company were
Mi:tU-h(Hl off the Creaton, a baby
fl:tlto|t, bec;ius'? there arc no segre-
;;,iiun facilities on the flight deck
of the ship. Only the large rtK-my
I anger could a-commodittc the I.-
22t» men.
L.i'’or Gonl'erence Urges
rruman To Veto
USES Bill
• WASHINGTON ANP) — The
Twelfth National Labor conference
in session here adopted by an over
whelming vote Thursday, a resolu
tion urging President Truman to
veto legislation which wo'dd re
turn the United States Employment
service t'l state control. The bill
would return the service to the
it ties within 100 days.
“I appnud the resoution,'* said
Willard S. Townsend of CIO. "Rt -
turn of the USES to the stntt-
means a return to the old method,
of proscription in filling Jobs whji--.
was practiced by many of the sUrtc-
on a basis of color and creed. 1
hepe President Truman heeds tho
; resolution.”
ELEMENTARY PRI.VUIPAL
( OF ATLANTA PASSES
! Atlanta (ANP)—Mrs. Rachel O.
Erown. who for 20 years servt'd
ns principal of E. P. Johnson
scJiool. died here la.sl wi-ek IdI
lowirflt a brief lUnes-s. The dc-
ct ait'd was n graduate of Atlanta
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W. M. BRITT, Prop.
) t-uver up t.':. .'•hoc’- —
•(port made :it hi-t-l- Tnv Home Econo»nir.4 Dt-pail-
V, 'liie AUiinn dot • iti( nt w.'M have an "Open House. ’
•' • unt t;:-’mornin;- V't ’ru s.lav, U.ctmbc-r 1".'rom 5)
I'mg. quo'ir'.” pfdi: .’i. i. . to 3:3T p. m. Tiir jjLibite i-®
at n kti'fi- wii'i foun ■ i-i.ib d to Stvetal ar.ifU®
■ kG '; 'K-'C'.n:- iil lic-on dicpla''.
i;ing. V’i'.;- '■.' ’’a'l-
sp’m-oi
ft II.-) ann-iaj sa! - ot
Lfi-dlo
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Wa:;:i;ng-
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■llcAving
hoi.ier
loms arc
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10th grade—
5 Jf).40.
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Ivoid u.sing term.4 which ."re considcritl 'fectinnato on your lip/,
lut infiu.ting when when u.-^ed by a member of another racial group.
should have that j>am«' re.-'pect for r>ui-.''lvos that wi- demand
f others.
Mi’„. S. V. i-uirv l ?!:
Honor Roll for 2nd Six Weeks
13t''i G..,-u- - .-.lu.v Kranc:.-
M;; ’Li.rkin.
•.■iD.-w;: I.-:; Pu-b’e-., N.'li
i’'’ny. 1? •i.® H’.-iil. \V:i.l(, Stnith.
• !si.' .-I- ickland.
Util Gr. 1.; — Luui?i‘ Ciitch.n.
7vl;.rL-iuna, .lacciut-iine
c7’til, Nic'.nl.i- I’.itt ;*!un, Jul.a
j'l -in. F;;’.. Thiunp.-f'n, Au;:i*(-
V.'. ;-, na Y'l'yi.iic.
10;h G;ndc -- Cluulr® Plaujck,
Kiianor lluniur, M;im;..i .\nn
; .H.-.’-wn, Thi^nias C'u; ki. r; ;r.r.n
■ ' p land, Hui nice Cunibu. C Vi.-I'
I) .u'..nm, lyfiij-.,-
M' lgan. Owi-ii Niciio!.®. P.iulino
V’tj; Cr: - — M.;,-- 71: ’m.i
•'■ ‘in;:. Fiam-is CMitchin. 1) cauhv
'. '..ns. P...1; rvj'n-. I.:m.ia H-u.-.-.
Har.’'.:. Chat':- Jon- T''■-
*■,1 .MeiJ .u.-Ut, Gd-aMinc ?I.--
I.' '■■'lan. Ci.iuuia Mi.':’g;in, M.-rv
-''.’.-.Ku:). L), i:- Muli.n. fh-'ri.t
Nunn. Ci-rakline Ruk.rs. Els:.-
bi'ticic:'?, raHit'rini'*\Vvnne.
8lh Gradt- — D.u-othy Di ’Tgb-!.
.St '■ zicr. .It-;:nette
.Lil.ittu Hall. F'ean »• H.;.-ris, V.M-
‘..t- Tra..'wo,Td. GL'jy.. Huntc., L’lu-
isc James. Llyssn-.s Jonu.-t. Bl tnch'-
Ia;.k.'. Bes.sie McNeil, FI jyd Mat-
ti'fw.s, Ella Mae Terrell. Jure
T'.’umas. Lc !a 'Walker, Earnie Wal-
1(11 Joseph M’-aituker, Pca;-1 Wil-
san.
BUSINESS M.AO.AZINE MO’I'ES
TO PERMANENT IIE.AI).
QUARTERS
CHICAGO ‘ANPi — Negro Bus-
inct.®. the new m-maz-ne for Negro
busintss men. moved into perman-
(.ut hc.idquarters here last week at
3104 South Michigan boulevard.
Free literature wil! be sent ..
business en the ma ..i.rinc'.'' mailing
1i^! from Ih* new address .‘•aid editor
Thrries I.iiu.sey. Hu added that a
REDDY KItOWAn
lilt KLl'tKlOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
NOTiril:
JULIUS HAYWOOD
VS.
ODELL HAYWOOD
The -titfcndnnt. Odell Haywood,
will t:.kc notice that an action en-
t tied ;i- .ibuve has been lummencou
In the Superior Court of Wake C'.un-
iVoith Carolina, to obtain an nb-
sclutu divorce on th • gi-ciii.-is o(
iwo J'l .ITS scjwrntlon as provide 1
in ll'.’ St'ihiti- of North Linoliua,
plnimifff ;ind defendant having liv
ed sep.-ir.ife and apart for more th;.:i
IW) years next preceding tho Inst;-
jtution of this aclinn, and that th’
Mid ri. fendani will further lake no
tice that she is refiimed to appear
at the . ffice of Ij.c Cleik of the
iSiipenor Court of Wake County.
! North Carolina, in the Cou. thoii.'e
In Rale.gh, on the 1 "h day of Janu-
' ary, 1846. or within thirty days
ihcreaffer. and answer or demur t.-
the compG-.in; r-f .said .>ctioii or the
pl.nintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded m said t-otn-
IJl’dnt,
Tlui lOth nay of Derrmbor, 184,*)
I SARA ALLEN. A.ssistonl
Crcik of Superior C( url
I F J. CARNAGE. Attomev
; Deo, 1,"). 22, 2g-J;.n, .5.
J\ TIIE SUPERIOR UOURT
I .NORTH CAROLINA
' WAKE COUNTY
NOTICE
THOMAS GREGORY
V.S.
MARY WHITE GREGORY
Thu d fendani. Mary While Greg
ory. will take notice that an action
-eiititled us above has bee,i com
menced in the Superior C. mt »)f
; Wake Cjunly, North Carolina, to
I obtain an absolute divorce on the
I Hroiu’ris oI two years separation, aa
provided in the Statute of North
Carolin.i, plaintifff and defendant
having livc'd separate and apart f-jr
more Uian two year* next precsdmg
the isiilution of this action, and that
, said defendants wjl) further Like no-
, tice that she is reijuircd to appear
I at tho office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Wake County.
; North Carolina, in the Courthouse
I in Raleigh, on the 14ih day of Janu
ary, 1918, cr within thirty days
thereafter, and .nnswe*- or demur t'’
the compLiint of .said action, or ih--
plfain’iff will apply to the Cour
for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This 8:h riav of December. 1945.
SARA ALLEN. Acsi.lant
Clerk of Superior Court
P. J CARN.AOE. Attorney
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on abundance of dependable electric power, ready and
waiting for Ihe peacetime development to come. Carolina
Power and Light Company engineers painstakingly ona-
lyse future needs for power-r-they accurately predict
where, and when, and how much power will be needed
throughout tho f-—’>■ • curved by the company.
That is wlv err cower resources have been inc. 3sod
more than 264 percent since 1926—why electric power
was never “too little" or "too lajo" for the Ireraendous de
mands of the war years—why there never has been a
shortage of power on the Hnca of
'his company.
And. that is why there is
plenty of electric power here
now, ready and waiting for all
needs of industry. Ihe home, and
the farm.
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