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MARSHALL. N.C.. THURSDAY UUNE 18, 193b
PRICE $1.00 A YEAR
KNIGHT PROWLING CAT IS
DESTROYER OF WILD LIFE
r
inouKn im ct mors v . m ;
ful in destroying 1 mice and other Marshall Churches .1 O
Hold Union bervices
rodents; S. Z. Pollock, wildlife spe
iioHof. nf tViv. Snii Conservation Ser
vice in Lexington, Bays that hd is
probably the greatest enemy of game
ana song Diras.
Cuts have a habit of eating P
just ready to hatch. They delight in
capturing young song Diras m ne
TiBta. - often iust when they are
ready to take flislit. Cats eat young "'"""n V,'lZa; irW nA don-
rabbite .nd quail, and. when thej ' .rf.Titiwv and
have consumed - their fill, they Mil r , Hovt BlackweU. pastors of
for the fun of it. , Pi.hvterian and Bantist churches
. The practice of allowing cats ";Aiviiy. whicih will f cwried
dom at night ana eany morning en
a tries them to hunt at the time when
they can be most destructive, says
Pollock. Some people have the habit,
he continues, of takinlgi unwanted
, In Various Churches
the Rev. J. B, Duncan, pastor f 'the
dule hs been made out that far a-
cats into the country in sacks and
dumping them, a Pwj'S ihead and may continue that long or
a vicious effect upon wildlife, as " tf . dMd , Announcements
f,cV.a?1 in m.08t, a! STSSi arexpected o appear in this paper
to obtain their livelihood by killing J"-'. .jiw. v.. .nrfM
valuable game and insect-eating ZiFyJo,. folWin Sunday night.
birds. sl.iJ -.ill K i nreher. The
Ail tnis nas a aenmw fo Sanday in June was at the
laT.Saerirtaiarll
'itattterr - sahrubv ?lant aft SSSSK
aStecva arttreefold pwpose ySSSSi
.and wvetJor -j-wiltt game - ana Jau i,.,.. b,-:Tk0 -,0-unir.
3 Tliejildlif e, to turn, proves its
-et and other iwsts,- as welKas -enhancing
the aesthetic aspects of f antt
life, . Therefore, Mr. Pollock reasons,
if the cat 1b allowed to destroy val
uable wildlife, he is an enemy to
erosion control.
MARS HILL
a
Mm. Holt and son, Dobby, moved
last Monday to Greenville, b. y..
where they expect to be located ior
the next few years.
Prof. R. M. Lee. who recently pur
hased the Holt property on the high
rM(ri haa alrea.dv beeun re-
WUWWi v . AV
.Aoiln .nrf hnnes tn move to- this
place before'the summer is over.
airs. ias. unggs ! u
Gay Dean and Lane, are spending
this week in ISieit Point with her
eldest son, Kenneth.
Bruce EUen who graduated two
weeks ago -from State College, Ral
eigh, came home and immediately ac
cepted work in tue cnemicai airfc
ment of plant in Canton. ,
Mrs. Kenneth Phillips and two
small sons left last Saturday for
fftatesville, where they are to mane
their home. Mtv Phillips has accept
ed work there and had been on me
reBpively, which will Jf cameo:
Ant . intended. mean that theyeva-
i 4 tiia three Marshall
churches named will unite to services
every aunuay evening :wiu " -ibu wuik -
until October 1. At least the ache-Mob about two weeks before he could
- ki.a 4m fVt a fttmilv
Prof. J. B. Huff has returned xrum
HOTSPRINGS
WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE
SEWING ROOM PROJECTS?
MANY GARMENTS
MADE? HOW MANY
WOMEN EMPLOY
ED IN MADISON
COUNTY
a " a
. MfoQ Uri r.len Waddel. of KingS-
:f :Tinn in anondino- awhile here!
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Waddeii sr. HOW
Mr a. S. Brooks was on Dusinese ---
lin Knoxville, Tenn. Wednesday.
Mrs. Harry HUl is spenamg
weeks in KinirsDort, Tenn. with her
her grandchildren.
Jars, sue weatners was caueu
AshevilU N. C. because of her mother
beinej Beriously ill. Her mother is
mucn Detter tins wee. . , A , - , , jia.
Mrs " John Kurlv remains sdoui , visor oi ivur euuuuw w ws
the same, trict and passed upon by Mr. Brice,
Mr. Bill Collins left from Ashe- Uirortnr nt W. P. A. nroiects in the
Wneo Way ball with Martinsville,.,- MmiAMcttf th 7th district, irives
Va.1 Then be was sent to Union City " - - . , thgk
and then-had two games in St. Louis some idea of the magnitude of the
and He ot a. hit in each erame. He sewing room projects of our county.
went to jnaydille, Ark. and is still jtr. Tilson supervises Madisont Mit-
The
by Mr.
following report submited
R. Y, Tilson, special super-
nlnviiiir-?- He in the onlv son of Mr
and Mrs. N. S. Collins. He is ex
pected to -tie transierrea again soun
Vlim nlnntf '-frinHR arn hnninir ha. can
stand (Up to his' work and the terrible
heat ana ean nnisn . out tnis season
chell. Avery and
The report says;
Yancy counties.
Prof. J. a. Hun nas reiunnea neat ana ean nnisn out
L A Ataxrm trial tn hig BOn.LeOnard. lnA wiarh&im tnamr mnn
in Sylva. Y Mrs. Calloway returned home Tues-
v A large number of the summer ,day aftr'' Upending several days here
school Udents and teachers will v'S'tvith he mother, 'Mrs. Chandler.
the Craggy Gardens Wednesaay
ternoon.
MT n SntnmArlin parried her
4,S g AUa yy"iv--- "
jAr .Wlnipftt.Ar for: the r-
union, f .AaR mother's family on Sat
urday,
. Mrs. Jsob Kirby has
nwuV.hor ftf . Tfinn.
I- -Master ohn iReeves is -visiting rel
atives n'' Sandy Muah.
I ,.Mrfnd Mrs. Howard Runnjon and
'children of wear -Danville, Va., re
MADISON COUNTY
htfttttithje Kev; R: Duncan ireenng. tirnhlisi5d in last
Tha following 2SundaynWtM in l88t
aerviceiato U held at the Methadisffjay Citl8e oUows-
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Paul P. Thrower. Minister
Sunday School - 10:00 a,, m.
I Mr. j. Coleman Samseyt supt,
M ! . TIT l f
' nnnsninn niirxinn
aavaaau w-j
11 A.M.
'eh ffraM ni .near . uanvuie. v a., mre
. m i aJawa . a knm a .IftHL I .. ir .1 i I. 14.U. 111.
Wek and brought with him his taide ipents nd friends. i
VV W 1UJ. - . . 1U; MJU UBUgltrev vf
oun' hearMarshall, spent a few ,day here
chnrch.5irith ithfcRavj K P33usower
preaching. - Read this paper every
week and keep the schedule in mma.
These union' services are proving
vara int.rt.iTi anH the ioeonle of
the community should attend.
R. A. Tomberlin Heads
Leicester School
Mr. R. A. Tomberlin, a former
Marshall teacher, and last year a
member of the Flat Creek School
faculty, has been elected principal
01 the liewester nyn Qcnooi, n
succeeds Mr. W. H. Plemonons' who
has bse'n "elected principal of the tee
Edwards School in the city o; ABne
vflle, f ' 1 . '.Si U'1.
TO P'OVE JO LOGAN ; V
I Z,ir".,Z3ii' HIlwZDtuNCE
SnhioTri "TKi. lAa Pnt.har."
Younger group (under 15 years of
age) . , 6:30 pm
Older group (ages 15-25 7;H pm
Evening Worship .. ,, n?. 8:00 p.
Union Service at Baptist churchat
? 8:00 P. M,. Sermon by (Rev. J. f
r '. . Duncan. , , .J
, v. . . , . - I
, We appreciate having had present
- at our church tha large unii Bft""d
ance laot Sunday-evening. We were
also happy tor have had the Rev. Hoyt
Blackwell, the Baptist minister, oc-
cupying me puipiu -
You are reminded to remember in.
rayr our Synodical meetings, which
are to be held at ' Maryville college,
MaryvHle, Tenn., July 23-26, m,
The Rev. H. L. Weir, of White
Rock, will be our visiting minister
and will preach at the Union service
which will be held at the Methodist
church the evening of June 28.
There will be no mid-week prayer
services at our church the next two
weeks.
YOUNG PEOPLE AT CON-
FERENCE THIS WitN
The f ollowirg younsr people of the
Christian Endeavor Societies are en
joying themselves at the i French
Broad Presbyterial Conference being
held at the AshevUle Fam SchooH
g.M.iMi. - N. C.i - Heleh Rudisill,
SaVa Louise Rudisill, Hope Holcombe,
Lucille Rector, Lucille Robertsr, Ann
1 sw r.iiiii. The mev. Paul Throw- tt'mn nmm to some of our
i ... .L M tv. fratia fac . . -i. J K n.. W1.lt a
Captain O. M; Brown, who has
barge of the prison camp near' the
Countv Home ' of Madison. , is ex
pecting to move, his family to the Lo
gan Henderson residence on the Mar-Ishall-Walnut
road sometime in July.
leapt. Brown has had charge of the
camp for several months, but he naa
nnti mnveH hin family from Hender-
sonville, yhere they have resided for
years.
Attend State Demo
cratic Convention
uty
f)aeain t ilacil toEtomimim"!"-''' ii
uies esM1N IS BRIDE OF
4niWM m - '
MR. F. ANDERS O1
Of interest to friends in this vicin-
i,w ta tha nana nrhirh lias reached
here of the marriage of Mr. Fred W.
Anderson, of Mars Sill, and Miss Lu
cile Freeman, of Colerain, N. C. The
ceremony took place on Saturday
morning. June 6, with the Kev. a. r.
IMustain, officiating, and was solem
niv.H at the home of the bride's sis
ter, Mrs. W. D. White, a Colerain.
i The vows were spoken Dei ore "
imnrovised altar of ivy. Cathedral
anllaa nnH haaVata nt nink roses
and Queen Anne's lace added to thm
I effectiveness of the scene mor -w?
Ithe ceremony, Miss Tbelma Freaman
ton, of Raleigh, Bang 4' At Dawning, 1
by uaaman ana "i uo,ve- iiou i
by Carrie Jacobs Bond, : , V ' " ;
irkA ,kiia rao Arnrfl i-n .a- niinny
and lavender ,' chi2pit-eJiseraJe...wiUi
fgrey "accessories and wore -a corsage
of talisman roses and lilies of the val-ley-v
Miss' Clara Vann Freeman, wearing
lavendar and white costume and a
arr nTlH laVen-
der sweat peas, was her sister's maid
of honor. The flower girls were, Jean
White and Dorothy Lou Singleton.
' ' Attending the . Democratic t. State
Oonvention in Raleisrh last Friday
from this section were: Mr. F. E.
Freeman, Mr. J. O. Drake. Mr. W.
K. McLean, and Mr. Woodrow Ro
berts. .s - i'
New Reaidenta f Marshall
"Z . UftXersaaw mt a" w-nkmw H'W?
fiha,hmftiMa -AiMri el
with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
itanaion.
The District Women's Division of
Works Prosrress Administration in
the main, has conducted sewing room
nroiects in each of the thirteen
as her guest COuntiea of the 7th district. These
ewing rooms are located most con
enient to the imajority of the work
ers. tThe sewing rooms projects in
ach instance are sponsored , byjfte
veapective . County Commissioners in
Leach county. ' The total Bmber
sewing room projects in operation in
the earlier part of the year, was ap
proximately 98, with the total num-
AKtthildriV? day nroeram was . .kn odaa
Luiju.7.i.,.i!-.nt t. hiirh the sewimr room, the women are
grades and little Nancy Lou Brown given instructions, rehabilitation
and ittla; 'Beverly Smith were chris-j enefits, and a scheduled amount of
fH " . lt. time is allowed, two periods each
ImZ Sh VbTe month, for the teaching and giving
cliobi va given at the MeUrodist instructions in tne Deitermenc u
ArlaitiVMlt .A era in 'Utr f hiinV fall f.h i.each- liAma AAfiHtfmiia ViPlt.h hvcrieH,e.
was v 4 fasjW'H,! sw . iivuiq vwh"""' o- -
ars Jor helping in this work, for it ood yaiea, balanced meals at low
is -right much work to try to teach, . f8jmi, budget benifits of
iSUVUD ILlJlVIjr ' Vll4ti 1H. , Jail BB ata ,
tui Ii ..-n et if t i .hnnl .irardens. etc.. are discussed.
WW t mis worK is unaer tne airecwon w
",Jay nights in the lawn, the jiiss Ruth Catlin District Supervisor
inrr Society ladies and a num- .u tn:!j. .' m - j
I'..
ber
i -.lers -.are giving the young
nd bovs a . party at 800 p.m.
pe a ! irra nwrnber will.be pre-
ad cold tonjts wiu
.... .-i'
Miss Pauline Church, youngest
daughteri ' of Mr. " and Mrs. Vern
Church, and Mr. Neil lewis were
married Friday nurht. June 12, near
Marshall N. C. Miss Church wore
a. white flannel suit and her going
owav amt w.a hinA with accessories
to match. Miss Church is very at-
fessional projects.
There has been used, in the sewing
1 be played and sand rooms throughout . the District', ' a
total yardage . of .cloth ia the amount
of 608,167. This ciotn was purcnasea
from mills in North Carolina with
the exception of the denim. Types
of materials being purchased in North
White ana juorotny ou""" ; . , . .ii.
They were dressed in pink and blue tractive
orrandie frocks and carried baskets
filled with old-fashioned flowers. The
ring was carried in a white lily by
little Gary Singleton.
The wedding marches from Lohen
grin; and by Mendelssohn were used
and during the ceremony "Traumen"
was played.
n it. jai trin tn Western
'North Carolina, the bride changed to
white wool suit, xne Dr i -graduate
of Chowan college and as
taught school at Vanceboro, Winston
Salem aqd Warsaw She lathe daugh
ter of Mr.tmd Mr L. P. f
Colerain. The groom received We ed
ucation at Mars Hill college, Western
Carolina Teachers! college and Be
rea college, Berea, Ky. For the.past
.. . . L..WIJ . nnilt.ina II MSCD'
year ne . . ,
' . ..a.aa .nrf athletic coach at
fjl.- Ui
mint. . SVi 'ViaH her beauty shop
here for the past year. Mr. Lewis is
signal i main tainer for the Southern
and hasrnade many mends in mis
section. They went to Louisiana ana
Tpvbs and are expected home soon.
They will have rooms at her sifter's
for the present.
Marion.
Two Shakmpeareaa Plays To ,B
Given Hera
v Quite treat is in store for play
lovers on June 80." On i that date
mt. TVorara wiMi a NW York
cast, will present Othello In the col
lege auditwrinm at 2:00 f; M..
in the evening at 8rf)0 e'clock, they
will present the Merchant of Venice
All seats are 40c. ' ' '
Post Office To Aid
Bonus Applicants
The 23,000 World War veterans
who are eligible to receive bonus
bonds in June will Ibe informed of
the arrangements for their distribur
tion through tr mails by Ernest
Green, postmaster, early next week,
it was announced here. The bonds
will be nlaced in the mails after
midnight, June 14. Exceptional car
wjll be taken, Mr. Ureen said. v
assure placing the bonds in tha hands
of the veterans to whom ney wui
ha ailHranBAit and the usual custom
of permitting ' relatives to sign for
them will not be permitted. Present
mlana call for nositfvc identification
I . ' . . - A xl
by some one wno is Known io vne
carrier and even : stricter identifica
ition is to be reguired for cashing the
eertiiicates, accoramg to me post
master.- . '".
Carolina are:
Sheeting, Percale, Suiting, Chamv-
bray, Outing Flannel, Huck, Towel-
ing, Turkish Toweling, Terry Towel-
ing, Birdseye, White Sateen, Cotton
Twills, Ginghams, Bleached Muslin,
Unbleached Muslin, Broadcloth,
I White Lawn, Black Sateen, Ticking.
Cotton Bats and Quilt Tops. From
this cloth the total number of gar-"
ments made is 170,444. There haar
been distributed to the respective
counties 162,978 garments. Tha
distribution of the finished product,
garments, wearing apparel, sheet.
bed clothes, etc., (see enclosed listf
is turned over to the Count PnhTfr
Welfare Asrents wh riiotrihnfa tfcAm
to the needy individuals and familfca
in the county. (See list of garments,
etc., attached hereto.)
Materials issued srarments mad
and delivered, and the total number
of women employed as of May 22nd
,in the sewing rooms.
County MH;n
Yardage distribution 1 7 a
Garments . made a41
Ganmants i delivered sis
Women employed 77
(NOTE: ' This figure represent
'Women amnlnvH
'Vomen's and professional nroieeta."
although the majority are employed
in the sewing rooms.)
Supervision and instruction are
maintained and given in each sewing
room. Due care is riven to condi
tions under which these people work
the same as in keeping with the beet
practices in private industry. Work
ers' in many instances who are un
skilled in needle and sewing work "
have improved in skill of their work
thereby fitting these workers better
for industry and family activities.
W -TYPE3' OF GARMENTS MADE
Ladies Smocks, Ladies Dresses.
Child' Dresses, Middy Suits, Child
Jumpers, Boys 'Shorts, Childs Sun
suitsf Childs Blouses,.' Girls Blouses,
uiris tfonnecs,' w omens snorts, uiris .
Combination, Misses Jumpers;"' Boys
I Shirts, Mens Shirts, Women's Step
ins, Childs Bloomers, Misses Bloomers,
Women's Bloomers, Childs Under
wear, Brassiers, Childs Slips, Misses
Slips, Ladies Slips, Childs Pajamas, v
Men's Pajamas, Misses Pajamas,
Ladies Pajamas, Boys Pajamas,,
Childs Gowns, Misses Gowns, Ladies
Gowns, Overalls-boys, Men's Over
alls, Men's Overall Pants, Boys Over
all pants, Childs Aprons, Women
Aprons, Towels-Turk, Towels-Terry,
Towels-Huck, Pillow Cases, Quilts,
Comforts. Quilt Tops, Sheets, Bed
Ticks, IKllow Ticks, Mattresses, Mat,
Rhm. Bathrobes-Child. Misses uain-
robes, Ladies Bathrobes, Girls Shorts,
Misses Shorts, Womens Shorts, oy
Suits, Rompers, Boys rants, Mr
Pants, Bbis Underwear, Mens Under
wear, Childs Panties, crio onccw
Crib Quilts, Crib BlanKets, wr
Shirt Diaper, Baby Bands, aD
Aprons, Baby Dresses, Baby Slip,
Baby Kimonos Baby, yowna, rinuw
ev.aa nhalr Covers, eanoage,
I
HONOR ROLL
-The News-Record ' 1
X,. Beginning with our issue of Oct-
ober 17, we are publishing below
i the name of people who subscribe
! 1tati nfisorinttnna tn The
I Kewa-Record within the laat week,
i fev keeninsf your lUbscrintion paid
I .1. . 1.1 n 1...1
Bp ' OU Wui gtwawy np jruux .ww
aper. Of course, those whose aub-
. scriptions are paid in advance are al
ready on our honor roll. J (
-a
I ' Mil oa ., a. a -
a. iAtr that or.eTirr ed June
AVUl i, vww- " ,
4. when a bullet aimed at a vaoi;
nl.tiKu) anl atrnelr har risrHt foot. '
Thl. aaoiHant haa urevented her from
being about her duties, as night oper-
BfnK al cm, inaai uiewwnv : uvuwk n
Her many friend wisa ner a speeajr
recovery,
' Herbert Hawkins, Mars Hill
. 1 ev. J. L. Bragg, marsnau
C. C.' Fox, Marshall, R-2
Klst Harriett Phoenix. Cullowhee ,
JiTra. John 'Anders, Marshall, R-3
W. F. Henelfy, Hailey, Idaho , ,, ,
Taft Coward, West AsheviUe s
I. L Blevina, Eannspolis, N. . C .
Iemuel Kent, Kar-' -'l, R-l
imey Davis, liars' :'.l, R-3
I ss Fandy Anz, Earriman, Tenn, f
lorn Morrow. Tarboro, N. C. " I
Mr Everett Tweed.' Jr.
Crowned Queen; In
Beauty Contest
The beauty, contest, as an inter-
lude oi me piay vv! ,wvtvi:
staged at Walnut last Friday night,
resulted 1Q Mrs; a. n iwrou--
'Wma crowned tha. oueea. Only
th. - vmmnar enLereu ivi
nicu v "o L j
n,.o.nf Tha iudfrea were: Mr. ana
rm Mill f Mamohia. tourist who
l.j I.(..n'rf !n nv of the AOtt-
testents, hence, were impartial. .Other
con teste tits were 1 misses nuw
derson. Ksthrina Rector, Mary Jo
r!...roi. .Tea a T.nnsford. of Wal
nut, Lloi's Reese of Mars Hilta nd
Lucile Kay of Beech Glen. .,
Shades, vnau- w . ------
i..-a- a.U--. W , .?aUTi . t IjJ'
it
!.Tir:i"L.iIL.i ni r. r L
avwasc.idejttiniiatawiiwwvwi
Of
TO .
Sponsors of W. F A. rrojecww
Tha h airman and ' members
Board of County Commissioners.
. .mi r?itv Manajrera
jlty mnjiuia "ii . .
County Superintendent and Board
of Education. -
V; All other Board or , Government U
ne . A.
All Civic organiaation, Uiuos, m
general public or wiiereawju
are invited to attend. - .
This meeting iB to be new t :o
P.- M., W the cOUWty couruiuua
MarshalL.N. C' . v - .
-at. r-'S&..l.ri.' uta .with lond-
speakers will be installed to properly
transmit Mr. opicine ana uuwr
and the program can ne neara. nu
.j.!.uilu ammlnvaaa will be in
attendance at the meetings. ' All pro
ject worfers are requested to attend,
SInzinsr ITowcrs "1 at
Ml li. ' C.'nnfna Tanrara arfll fSOUr
, . tweij W8ii v"v -T--',
ant tha malodia- eouivalent of that
haan in tha mnvin business for about
five years. He promises the people
of -Marshall and . vicinity tne iai;es
nlatiiM' and alaA tilans to improve.
both the lighting and of the pictures
and to v air-condition the theatre.
u i nnnmriupnt An tha STOUnaS.
bXVU, 4 . -f--
The Sinteing Towers, or Bouna pytuo
as vney: are ' ecnuM;jr "vnu, -
nart of the $160,000 radio and public
address system built as the commer-
ai.i avhihit of the Gulf OU corpora
tion. 5tijs:;f'!"s;"fi v-;?v :- tja will- have 'three "complete changes
Filling a long felt need m World '0f program each week. - There will
vaim tho avstem can be used either , , .w ivtrv niht except Sun-
for entertainment br for news or e- jday. You can follow the theatre ad
mergency announcement in. U parts eactt week in the News-Record ' fot
of the grounds. So v versatile i the 'information. : There will also be a
public address :" neiwor mat. n matinee ejfery saiuraay uwrawn aii
be brojten uownt ? inuw 01 ijs.ow.
systems of ona or snore singing tow-j . '
rs each. Thus, music or entertain-1 , . ' i ? - a
ment suitable - to distinct section t y p n O I Q inocuiauuu
of the ground to possible. - , I , v '-"Year " ' - ?
, Thosa iriUvsJ' THB CITIZENS OF MADISON
example, may be greeted witn uaS, . coUNTYf -- - '
iaspirationaK or, march muc,..whilei - TvohnSH lnv-
visitors v to the livestock area may ;doetol'rt once.
be listening to a HUi-DUir, nana ' a .AMS "
ohetr.Vft .ootl'- J;- -'.r a-n be heard
. ".0 WPW-(. eiehday'.' operating
radios broadcasting will be open to perioa. - - ,
To my friends in North Carolina:
I wish to express to eacn
my greatful appreciatwn 01 your
support of my candidacy lor ?
Auditor, and a, your next Stat. ,
Auditor, you wUl always
door wide open to you and I shatt .
always appreciate you asking me ,
Ynu f oueht . a splenav , j, -;
battle, and you have won a gloriou .. .
victory. - . ' i -
Your ineno, -,
, . GEO. ROSS TOlI ;. ' ,.
Memorial , at : Rector " ; ;
- Cemetery v-
"' ' '. -
in.L J.;n ha a memorial servica
at the.Uncle Frank Rector Cemetery, . .
about one-half . mil east ei n
Chapel on- Sundly June 28, beginmsr :i
at o'elock. , ,We expect a r4
.program and - every one is cordm- r Fy
invited to attend espicauy u
have relative and friends : burn
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