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WEEK ENI'iINt. SATI'Rf V MAHiAj 2 1 H> f> ' &L .iSSf 9 *’ 7 ;<.t * JM: ""S ' •■’ Hl.lK—Former African ruler, Seretae Klittnui, who was banished from hi* iritM- by Hie Itriliih wl.- ti he married 'fshyear-oid Kuth Williams. white, weleonit-d ft new heir to his t idgstrod. England horn.- last week St-iu-Ue, a Uw student, •»«..* has a »*al»y brother fur ilia two year oid I**ti (Newspia-s* I'hoto. > —At The Ringside— jeksm .u>r. HOiKV !\ BA 1I I I Ol WORDS Fuibabl.V 111. : th. pugjh: to 1. oi.l t. ■ ' 1 - the battle ‘>l . . dp.'. ,ilu;.. • < "■ ■ f.«* flutn tin iraiinti; tain;- ul Se V Jot- vV.'i--' 1 ’- i* ; *’*' >■.i J: ‘ ,!a JV .! a.'ifi n-a\ /w> .: !.t iht.inpion if. »chv IVlu rcuif to ia ii ; . 1,1 >iti ~, •’• Jei • > Jut ;. iiiit- U i •* tried hi tie i: t.r-t bat'd. ad 4 "lucky punch by 1 --• i: >» <■■<■■ ived turn of : 1 tit!.- u. '■ • '"t i plans lu kayo tie- i ev. ,; esp: u - : i(le ol live luiu-ds "1 can I be mo <.l fie- ar.d lie Cant be mi lucky' l c toe l-t ut U.e talk fruit) Jcisey Jo. ■: nmp Jit til! V,e.r.h. ■ :o! e man 2lKi * f :n! I ■■'■ ill- 1-1" i ‘i scale I’J a> ring till,:- Waicotl due 'tot ;,1; !) to veo i ti (.'iueavo w iif) e I .- lit!. I .1 .11 Api i i i h I iie St ii -.1 am i nth 1-. filer S miaj. live day.- be 'ft 111, is at Sf. fa. lit a. •: -nc vc-iy lulle spami.;- .•.ark. lenitir.,; ■ hi: training lu chopping down tre-..-, shadow boxing, root :kip (j.ll; pillli-hin ; (in' ujek and la ! ■■ theme; Her. in the , i!) >■t! h- \v*st. the town ul Holland has i-rii h<-rn more excited and a !(>.!< ted moil violins than if hail ever- dreamed existed Kock> i ihuigiug fans sj ;l )..-,id to M-e him tr im, aim tin > arc lltu king (lie • uni|) Joe i 111 ;: ai•s 11 m a! fii- Hu: i: v ;■ • Joe i liiit ettlnp an,V Olm .e:'. us tin --.-. id hattit i- r u J- v and I tu champion i I , - 1 , more a bunt boxing ev-r- d.y 'id i olio V. * I i.a- in \ I il' ! ■ yet ' * . < jeh hi:: pi-al: in i.n- L< xni>. Mm 1,11 1!,. 1,1. 0 ' I ■ i. t .. ill manat'. •' fjm< I.*- t kay. t!..- ni't In 11 ainln: iiei *-. II - champion doe in: a Vel-.ai- ill ii",'! IX rounds ni siian ing i tiay. flciti r ally h. ha. look'd u-iv .'iau.l no trainiin- alltiou i >» i risionall.v In looks ‘vt-'-v bad A Hill HOI I I'OR \!!f !M! A Nil SO.hc. .VIONEV The biggest critici-n. agaitis't most cniTent boxing ci antpion .i been that ■ lu.-v do not , - l<- ol tieir titles often enou; !i n a.- that inn:.', of then; ufin-lith' bills: against tin r more ft-;red i hall, nye: and lit! ..at ■atilt I lei-led lit If lit to 1 -I i y ar. i.oi Jil:>-ly to lost 1 . lln wa truly tut pi,.:' - -a l!i«' -lit In ivywti ! i. vu i a v. In ' oe v ivlaxnn wat lit. titleholdei irchie iVI 0010. litiWeVl". is chain tw. and believe it or not. it v .a ar;i that nobody wants to fig-ht t>r the 175-pound title Arluully, he has only two worthy challengers, II ar r v tlx ult Matthews and Harold Johnson. So far, Matthews does not seem to he interested, and Johnson is “ill" and has another light date he must fulfill before he ran do anj challenging for the crown. Johnson, Incidentally, holds a decision ov e i Moore, hul Moore holds several over him Lately to earn some "bit-ad.’’ <*> 100 f-ROOl* UOUEUR - 9 ‘i MSBgwsaa* 1 raS *l*l Ei Hr rm . t gBBBaBE «****■*! -lit ii;» L.a ;j «f1 to l.’tUoi •Mth bioiy, uv»o J tltO i (i avvW» , i’!i.S‘ 'i t ohaU-p At' k. in ifki !'0 pmiotts t »> h i ; ttn- e b ly Vften ; ( j i ■ i'}ll i Oliu. 4 <iUl U; ,1 M; ,'-R! o.b.'t tiiVL'jbv iol UA Oil*- t*> Ii -. *: t i.iii: in \ ' >l > * ■ jj.j | ; : (!' iiaiiy. J Ifiaf! lii.it o’ii , • • . v , . ! I (ailMl.l! it'.t , U* *•.« t .UIIHM ii i.cv.x.» •; V > 111; • hl.lltl-l !l V,|, K fM.ibii-.h . t pl't.iti'd: >Vlltu tiiink if Mooiu joii v ir.de- il die oift timet: arc r»> •: • Oit-n tie . Ua i. n.i tungei are :■ y in.nary f;;*)iter: thei'loi' , --i... no titort 1 1 gliter.- >..<! .•■ V* i.-v us th. men in he ini " i" ti; to enjoy their work the • pld o! ••• lid.;" to alia: '. proficiency in it Monty a-. to uc t'.ie only a..-n- 1 :i thei >• is n< mutiev then there ii, n liter. lad u. hope the m* n t iftii.a arc :l"! h-lht.:.' soli, to partici.iau in the ■ .••.I ‘,uit <>f t.M.xinp 11 \ i MATS. A HOI r I DO'l lt\.l II!; <IIAHI TV HOVVI.I ‘ AM) JOIINNY HR ATI ON T'.l; : . !ie .;i.li'i lias noticed St V- I ■ tu: it. ■!<•> adenine tu the deci-: :• :. nt look:.- tof fuall end ot 't'< a t.- .- i ‘>l :a! ft.ill |- alidsu.i -i-it-i'.- t. up tlic idnon toi boxing ", be a.ir,lifted that the men i t ii. - mi ar not very good ;j , , |t;v.. i, ;i th.--.- ere nut f 1 1 u 1. ‘if Cue. !.-> i- w", .- 1, .ill stick I-- hi.- tout ball v. a* ..= I i: i) make nice "...c fur a yu ay man vh a I. i i-i! -a!ml: ai.fi .- t.■, -, la;! a number' us .V'-ttff ; , '., | ' ~|| p l:b. b! - will In: u. ti.' - u , ;i ; , j in,-. id.-! ' inid. ) stand i, - tn.i Clint iey has an "Achilles , i ;I 'loxini' makeup and may ■ot la i bie tf'iivv, when it: .. ex .-.-eu t'funl y mu-t also reirvein thaf in prigilistn he i: subject iv.-.in tivei'fiu; of many "mas ■ i. and ivat lus ini. .e < rum lir,;.; , very debanb. Then •i; la- '.noncx does cifilt in he i t it with someon else a MCI he lias t.i lipply i -"fpi'iiu :i, too In f licit all ; ,- i , t ul a. ti amine all and food t ill I iit club also helps ■ j n v -. : idfier* to tind off -st-a;oii ill-, a piuio.iii piayei work- uu .. . i- until .-I lb. year and no- KMI IV. • ," : A licit you -111 C iuuit'v 1 a talented athlete. , bill -;i,l< Ijl i o 11h i }» bC-X'-l nt lik ei ■. t', i.i i-! ca t-.ti Johnny Saxton: nail tie tacts of boxing Ute • .thee no,hi when somebody . ..!!( ,( W allace ißudt Smith ol t , a. ll a ll . w.-idhin: 144 1-2 lb-., held Saxton, weighing 147 1-2. to \ \» / A\ X' “V- :in the battle ' 1 N X / \ •■'■' / .'•’'of THE coral Vi - /Yea in IW2.ONE NAVY • / ' ,\ Y PILOT DESTROYED 5 X / % ... ENEMY PLANES and ' / c f ,vi DAMAGED A i' «*/'-•* IN ONLY H Mlftt/TES y? ‘ ag^ M B ' AT ' ' X' iX'^ jNAVY SHIPS FIRST BOMBARDED l THE KOREAN COAST LINE IN l-A-A-A-A^P 1671! THEY ■SUPPORTED A /( /V) •y LANDING PARTY THAT WENT ASHORE <rvC'ft, ( ) —^ ’O OF HAND AN APOLOGY FOR THE A ~ 'TTf,.J WOUNDING OF a AMERICANS. i> S' \ I ' JO,' V j ,\ .-? 3.378.6CQ pounds/ \ ) "P L* *M mwlilllllTWr' ' —"'TV ■■ ■r ' ' 1 r - r » Williams Wins Two Run Events f '!h->..YIPAJG.\, 111. - ' ANPt edster Willie Wiiliams was a t.-bh w-innei Safu.'day as h- led ;. -.noi to it third straight lit..; IVn iiutoor track ehatnpiom-hip. Wiilian. ' uk the O'.' yard dash n (fii : and tt.i 70 ;• aid low I if in OH If in. .!)-can! b. .Ii iifld.ee, it*• f< inim - c’niiiip:oo Van liniiier of '>!.■ 1 . . ’7m. .. •! ."01,1 tu Joel '.I. .‘Jaitc {)! ill I Til.:: Van Hi lira’! finish: ii fo-,:i th ni i' :c 7J yard low f■* J' - wli. ii I . filliped fjji fin* !;ic( . . J i. 10-iMUMi! f!'ti'.', iu Miami licaeu. Fla. It '• a .. split de< isiun with tti:l):* this Jaeol.sint vutiny, lor suiitii relerct Jiinntv Pcerl* ss tor Saxti.n, in.! JiiUki- Morris I < i lllinj; it even 11.-i 1 , held 'a. i tli.-iw Would ui,' ha-, i b.-en ‘0 humiiiatine. but si itli it- (veil Saxton t'.vite dur "l- the bool - in the . i-colid and : ' M.xfh roonds To add to tin. :1 1 .- ■ 1 1f Sillil h i: not hstei.l an v -.tH-ie among any promising ii«-,ht ieauin: -.ve Iters Saxton ■old !>•■ more c o ef.li il: future .'■ lie Will o< Mirpnsed ’v • ou.v (lid you notice ti.-a: if’no ' T' -. m> F,n : ,et hi; fir,a I ■ a < -a !a.-.t v.i 'i, as fellow Uri ; i :* , :1: 0 t'-fk'-ll Scored J TlsJ 1 i -in lan earned lame t'oi ■oiii'/ 1.7 I 'll,lids ’v till Joe Land !'. als< be noted that Ike W'l.i.llt:- . ' ’ ’- - ’’.k ’*'• IK i a- e i- . died Claude Haiu in a iO-round bount . , '' ' ' ! :;. n -.our gloves il. a love > al< t ' made of pretty ,r.(' i. *' tea I |j!;i- fie. You can v< a i. it i"! each pair, complete : ••• tre.-- |ur -.laiti’ng ; v. ,i linn J list vv ipe ' i..e ...-'i! . xvelopt.- witli a soapy . .I i '• j j Iheni i-pullrs ' - p.KC u: lx. bab.v Who goes places . r ll creation which forms a bed h'-i. op< r,. ':■■ handy traveling ~ , ii* n elo i-d Tie softly pad• did bottom and sidi - are covered -T.h sudsablt plastic. The outside - veiy debonair m small red and : ul.it k paid - is made of sturdy washable plastic film. North Carolina has k.!f(Kj,f:U.) acres of farmland Slightly moie than half of North Carolina’.' farm population is male THE CAROLINIAN Uoricjstress. D&mita Jo, now with the Red Caps* at Ctfo’s the plobh i itery in Miami Beach, ib reatly to take the plunge ir.to to* f-’-ol ** the Loi»l CaivtM Hotel. Dr. Taylor To Be Memorialized WILMiNGTON. N Memorial <ervict-s to*' Lh Ro- Ijui't Ho, inson Tiiylui, late vice principal or Tu.-:k» e. In t-.t.it-- and i,» oiuir.i-ni WLirnineton eiti ?tn v.ill b. lield Tuestiay after noon march 17 >• --i(«-k. in i(i,-i'. an.,u >111.1.02 of Tay r-r Hum.;.. Membe).; ol the Tayloi family ,'. dl runie from vario.'s parts of tu.- country to be i»r* sent t"i the ct-rentony at winch time an oil painting, of the late educator will ’(• pie-ented by Robert R. Ta.v >u, Jj i>t Chicago NTs. Taylor. r a forme: chain mu el the Hous ing Authority of Chicago. Tin- Rev f.fortnnei (.Mover. r--r - of St James, f.pis-.-op.il r-.iurih ini! :■ iiieiiiL'-i us tile Huitsim All- , tfioiity. Cit, of Wiimineion will ive ihti ir> vncaijon It. II tVu.: i - .iu i.. >. xecutiVi- diree-. >.•; Hulls.-." Auth": it.- Cu> of 'Vilmington, will .oji <• remarks. if: wiil be fo!lowed by Dr I* A Uxoit. d< .-in or WI • imdon Ii y> if i.i ns. who wil! seal: briefly Dl D Tay I", e liL - : 11 fro -id. t.’puii pi esenlution of the pic ture by M ■ Tayloi K V, .lit ■ i ti 1.11 lie'.l inanager "f Uobul’t S. u.TVitV i :> !.;Ct-. Will tlC' opt file '. lit Mr ttuinut >. as tunnel iy . nwn ! ,'(-i ol Taylor llonif". niiiio d in •i i.oi of Di Taylo: who was U. :M IC. .'! I - N' ■ • "■> omnntlee ti> the Author.ly when ; ruyloi il l •;: u:- \v' i.. : , Be t Ol'fc ! \j. Taylcv'- (hath th- low-cost ■ eject, .the fu'; i h.r • ittn-r race in' i r!ii Can J i.... v. a- dedicated as ! Hi ooklvn Hi .nu 4 The Kt v M I! l’.aske: v';lh . iiun . -;,'i us < a• 1 ~t St it" I Rresbj • . a riad ; hei eh when j):. J’ayKc .vas in ,A! ' SHIH.I'L!; ca all iifhc i ■ . iv. tfu ern . diction 7 ic sen ices will be .short and uis nd'ied. and tin- . üblic L > " i, :iv niv'it. d. - BFC - BFC COUNTY VOTES : REASSESSMENT Monday. jt,e-mbe. • of New Hati ,ver County's board ot cotrmiis- I rjoners voted uiiaiiiinously for h 1 ; filiation which would . i-mpowet ' ithem to call for a tax rt-as. e-.s --; lili-nt any tilllf in the ll'-XI « V.'n ‘[years. This action reversed a »<revnm.* 11 eoinmixsionei s d*. ci.-u-n whi c n would have prohibited any tax reassessment foi at least two 11 years. Cotntriis«ionei> Ha Ipa Horton. 1 ! Rciford Trask, and Thurston Da. | via said that "evidence us mipv<<- j per lax listing made it desirable :io reconsider th* ir earlier action 'J'hey cited tile CJ'.r Os the Wil iriiiigton Star-News doily newspa* ! pet." Tl li-k -aid the liev.Sbap.'i' were ; lifting as lo.v ,r fiv>- percent 11* i cutlld excuse a forty or lil'iy f.ei | '. ni listin he added. Trask .■. ■ 1 the newspapers are listed "lor only $25,000 on which i ihey pay only $240 in taxes.' Davis said “that takes Lie cake, by the newspapers, was not listed, .hen told that an airplaru owned The Star-News newspaper have | advocated the revaluation of pro perty in New Hanover county. 'Tuesday's Star pointed out BFC I BETWEEN Till; LINKS (CONTINI I-ii l-KOM PATH ftf A democracy that is hot in times of war and cold in time: of peace cannot stem the tide us a contagious and at times ruthless: Communism. A demo cracy that breaks down at col or lines cannot offer sidlicient I challenge to the on-moving Communism. Internal unity of our no thin through practical ih’- mcc-raey, faith in (hut and Time iml Right and a nightV military sciential is the only answM to the questions posed by the exit of Stalli) and the entrance of Malenkov, new champion of a conktjftotii Coiimum Inal ' i :.-m ' , ; i jFWW‘ X | f f % h'u.J'i \-m'xon. n c tONIF.SI WINNERS The .-.jirin nierliua ui the tYilming- Hen N( (T \ was held in the |nj iu- school auditorium at Havelock which is situated near (hr: :> I'omt. ill.- event was inf* r-raeial, and children came from schools and churches locat ed in the Wimington Deanery, which si*-etches from Morohead < itv to Hamlet l ir- l pi ire to the senior high < ehool group went to Alan'in Johnson, 17. a bove. of Nt ihoriiiis ( athulic school, tVdniiiigton. M> resides at 1I!«T Dock Streel April it, tie will participate in the state fin als in Raleigh, to In* held In the Sacred Heart auditorium. Second f ,- f . /NTRY ARC FAR*' E’ /X bKIGABIfK OfNWAI LEWIS » ‘ I MABNE cows A " .4 / -f. _ j ' r - . eOTLWM.':’ i- ,? .. , f ' ? ■ ► This is the 1 ■;:!if"U> Ford Rotunda with its rede iv,r',;■■:! exterior i hr *!i! ( ntiri- buiklin:'. lone Detroit'si principal tourist aUraclmn. v.i'i have a completely i*< •••. * rit to (ir; !.-••• .m-i exhibits to ••How the progress of the automobile mriu-srv and it:-, Hi eel on Aiiuticuii hi'e i'Ui- a; ij-i •; coin option ,>hov.:•. how the building will I*, ok v, hen it i- ; a ■*{ til Os 1 to the public a boot .Sum- 1 a jiui ! ul .; 50th arniiversui > i Itt-.-rvatK <•. (;ENT!n SCHOOL ! IS I S HOM)K IfOLL Kit WIN N f 'l. • 0 . a- i is a list us ..1 [. •,.!!!•> nr- j placed on the non-ir -'oii at «ui f i ;c w ■ ji.a'did - litiinj' 4.V1 cart'll I's.-V , v 5"” d, ti i H, If# ' * T”'f -,; Mi 5 •» ” » sis * " < Sp“, i I if ..Oil 1 SON |..ri/c in the janior srociji was »ui hy Geraldine Hankins, ‘at? South Mth siii-ct, and also a student of St. Thomas school. I ast vear Gt-raldineV brother, Within Hankins won the state finals in Raleigh Vanderbilt Fits' r f; I- . i F Faye AU'N'i il. Grant i’. ieo, Finm' M QiK-.cn ! dial :n-. (-.;■ lim- Flint;;, Jot r. John.mi. Bn id ra A. Muse- l .act ivtcAllis.i.er. EioiSe Maxwell, Linda I{t !l::.. ti . . v Kisiult. iV!i-i; a .ImiM (ia is .1 •dun;.-.. •SEI ON!) GRADE t A&B Mat \ A;.n MaUit'-'.v.s Samuel ithoade-. If,-in;, McNeill, la*w is Ki lt- it. Betty t’-ivai i Audi-! ■;. t-ai Getiigia Blue, Cosl-dlu McCall ]•! ■ .•-•;; Smith Randolph MrK<-y. i'hei- Tia R.-|\ Hob-, rt Gui ret. THIRD GRADE i A.V.L;> A!!- n E-!litt Katherine Lilly. Jaui-t iVt.it ;„| vv:- -iaiM.'i i\|.j il,' Mull'd A. S i 1 : i; 1 a Anna Henri l iol i-i; - . I.iwla .LiJev. tl-.-ttic Jci.tl i'.lc.Wiil KGUR'I it GRADE (AA-i-D 1. *i- L i ectr.an liar’ at > Ann Mc- Neill, Svtvin .lean Lee. Janus Ed .• to Maxwell, Floyd Elliot’. Joe (utashinstAn I "SMALL BUSINESS” I c. Wilson hauhh | T '" : ‘ * *' Many feel future ol eve y American is not boin*,; .<: • uj>!■ c* in Washington, I • aid-<u. m.r M< ■■■ cow, A *jc i Not only Washington indepen dent business leaders bn! i u'lti. labor leaders senitiime Detroit. * * * !> r ! n I.) <:■ ' ' _■***%:: ti'.-it Big M«» • ' tors-pearheads t;| drive to .“Crap £sp: all U. S tanll * law ■- i- ■ 1 ■■> ■ m it si ruin-; choif. 'll ijo B! K * Motors C. W. Horde, wants immediate elimination ol 10% duty on foreign eats. * * * Thereby hangs a tale. * * + Independent t 8. automakers have upset Big Three of motor dom. Old torpedoes which used to blasl independent competi tion hate been missing the. * * * Before the war, independent car makers, regardless »1 filial- < ity of products or price, never overt-a me handicap of arbitral ;!> , established low bade-in vaiu -s j nt their pi oduc-t.s on other bl onds j ifc # * iiui, 4i W<ii 'a «*in* Bifc 3in i t l , j feeling a hungry puhlie would at c.ept anything, offered model;; similar to prewar models. * a. te But independent makers such as Studeb'tk£], Hudson, r’aci ord aiid Nosh s'leating a irnu cl), brought out entirely new- models j !ii design arid conception, * * * Public acceptance of indepen dent cars, both on new sales floors and on used ear lots lias been a major postwar sitrpt ise. * * * Steel controls brought by Korea established alloeut--. us to auto industry on historic usage; j Big Three getting 85-t, . ® SMieM* es Xii4isui<l«nt tolta-u, PAGE SEVEN ■ >■ ''■ ’■■ (!arcelt, An na '..uti liai rinnton. An ’■:■ :;! Lillie McNeill >':■ -ii OR .')F A &U) - Lloyd ;ii-T. t ‘ ;- L- , , n Nt.-ill, A1 i• V.UM ! - I ' ~if.-. Be.SSii) I.a ~-La i: it.:- McGi.V, EJta i '■■• ..■I.-I--:; J-: :at E McKay ■ a Me '.'Mil. Larr; ■ : McNeil! i -of ciTso WR • ’ a 1 .hi'll; ci Holiday, • .!• i ' I i ickerson, *•’...'!•! *ite !i;-:h t"a i ii- Jarte Cam* -i ■ lie i ..Fan FTN’i:!!. Eugene I; , < thv Rath Williams, : ,e\\ I ! ini.i-i V Alice c , c 1 iih.ia |'M ! ~,.. ;\t !:{NV«-1 i. i.lie-ill- Me* ■i., ; ;ii) ,! i die. Tc met i. :FA ! •! ii (~'ii \J)K Katie .Jean W t >:»• Fa i rington, i<. ■!: - !- -. i : Fday. Linda ■ ■ ■ , Maxwell, id. ;<■ Aii A. c ■■ 111 v *• Smith, ■ Hen y Lamei Smith With pubiie demand lot llieb new models on the upswing, this hurt independents but they kept on developing new designs, \'.n-, -.hi, t.mtvols fir Big Til, !-e kne . - raps ~re also off ■ iidrpe/iU* nl t ieoi,oiition. But elements nl Iti 14 Three have foreign plants with cheap labor. Some models have been offered i >. buyers lor some lime, Matty are sold because of lower pricc: others attraeted by cheap ness, are "sold up’ to more ex pensive T S. made models. * -f- ;j KtiHiS'i.ilioit *•{ 10-; *j ii) wuuid permit Big Tlu e* v. ilit foreign plants to import < veil cheaper l ‘ r • ' - * s rills w ill hurt Mil -s of all .S, made tars including indepen dents. But Big Tliree Will make profit on foreign ears, leaving in dependent I s, makers the only real losers. * * * This probable development would also be headed off. * -y * As independent makes increase. in sales, greater volume produc tion will permit lower costs, con sequently still lower prices. This the Big I '(tree does not want .-.*!» 4 ; There is alto y paradox. * s * Most auto dealers lor all brands are Independent busi nessmen vvitli high sense ol coin to unity and national responsi bility. Vet. suelt is nature lit their franehise. dealers handling Uii*. Three products face alter native of -filing cheap foreign products or losing franchise. * ... t The vast nuijorivy of Amen c„ns have all then exit's in one t.c;i;i-; , the United States of An'!-'.' u ,i * jj. Thai defines coming battle on tariff eliminations. On one side the majority of Americans; 00 the other, a small minority with eggs in baskets < all over the world.
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