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WEATHER Pair wfth slwwty rising temperature o Wednesday. Tbaruday lair. VOLUME EIGHT; NUMBER 73 NEGRO IS KILLED TRYING TO ENTER GIRL’S ROOM Walter Glover of Dover Is Exonerated of Blame By Craven Co. Coroner William Black, Negro, Wax Cut ting Screen From Window of Room of Minn Glover SHOTGUN LOAD TOOK EFFECT CLOSE RANGE Negro Had Few Minutes Pre viously Tried Enter Room of Mim Glover . . NEW BERN. Mar 21.—William John ■on, 24-year old negro/Vwas shot and instantly killed last night by Walter Qlovar, prominent Dover citizen, as tie black man was attempting a (or-' clble entrance Into bedroom of Ms laughter, Mlsa Edna Glover, who la about 18 years of site. Dr. J. R. I.atham viewed the body this morning. heard a recital of the circumstances and exonerated Mr. Clover. • According to the story told Dr. tham. Miss Olover and atjrrothcr had been out durjng the evening. They returned about 11 o’clock and the young woman went to her room, which was on the first floor, and retired A short time later, she said, she heard a noise at the window and observed a man attempting lorenWive a screen from It. She made no outcry. After a brief attempt to remove the screen, the man left. Miss Olover then went to her dither's room and related the story to him. Securing a shot gun Mr. Olover and a son made a search about the house and yard hut could find no one. Mr Olover then went to bis daughter's loom AH the lights in the house were cut. A wait of a few minute* and •he figure appeared again at the win dow and worked with a knife he hnd securad. He finally got the screen loose, but as he did art Mr. Olover * let go" with a load of buck shot from r 12-gauge shotgun. The negro was h't squarely In Hie face. He fell back, tarrying the screen with him He fell on his hack anil the screen landed across the face. The raised window dropped to the sill with a force Hist shattered the glass, these also-falling or the dead man face. Mr. Qlovet rcniovpd h l * family to the home of a neighbor and notified Sheriff Dane. Yesterday morning Coroner fait ham was notified and he “•ent up and viewed the body. It was been left when; It had fallen until the O coroner’s arrival. He ordered It hurl ed. „> Johnson Is said to be from South Carolina. He had been working- for the Ooldeboro Dumber company for about four weeks. Pi,ASK OY -AIK RAID" NEW YORK. May 21 -(API .An ttrmy bombing plane from Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, circled o'vtfr the battery and Governor's Island twice tonight In ah "atr raid” on New York and headed bark for the west at 9:45. KAIL EOK JAPAN SHANGHAI, May M'-s --sage from Tatngtao today said nil re maining troops In Sta/tutiK pt/ivince including their commandep/n-chief, tailed yesterday for Japan/ “GREEN FLASH” WAITS WEATHER Monoplane Tuned Lp anrf Heady to Start on 1,700 Mile Hop to Rome. Italy OLD ORCHARD. Me, May 21 (AIM The monoplane "Green Plash" rested In s hangar here tonight tuned rp for a 4.700 mile flight to Rome, |t*ly, whlrh weather advices Indicated could not he begun before Wednesday Roger Q. Williams, pilot and lapwls A. Yancey, his navigator, checked over he plane's motor and Instruments while awaiting a report of Atlatitl • weather tondltlous from I>r. Janies H 'Kimball, meteorologist at the' New Ycrk weather bureau. I’nfavorable veather for 3# hours was forecast. The craft was filled for a test flight late in the afternoon but this was abandoned because of fog and rain. Williams said the plane was In splen did shape and 1 the flight was to have b<fn made merely to "kill time" Whew the weather man says "go Vs IV Williams »•* al. .... I ~ v ; o. ~V .;> „ THE GOLDSBORO NEWS READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS ARE FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE. THEY BUY. Air Mail Hearing Set For Tomorrow Whither or not Goldsboro wilt land an airmail port on a proposed Richmond to Jacksonville route or on a proposed Norfolk to Kavaa rtah route will probably be decided at a hearing before second assis tant (tostmaster Olover In Wash Ington tomorrow. Aiding on the advice of Congressman Charles L. Abernethy, Goldsboro Is not send ing a delegation to the meeting, but a brief presenting the city’s case for an airmail stop has been prepared and be submitted at the hearing toinorrow. FLYERS SEEK A NEW RECORD Robbins and Kelly Trying to Break Feat of Famous Question Mark FORT .WORTH, Texas. May 21. •J 1 ) -Jn a light hearted mood after two tlays and nights La the air ft L RobhtnK and James Kelly, commercial fliers, mntfliued to wheel nlmut over the Meacliani alrporl here .late today In -their -gtugle motored tnouoplane. Port Worth bent on cs 'uMlshing n new world’s endurance flight record. The airmen look off .nl 11:33 Sun. •’ay. In notes dropped from the plane they indicated they were confident of exceeding the 15# hour record of the army monoplane Question Mark, whlrh carried a crew of five. Taking fuel from another plane twice dally, the Port Worth, Im smoothly with one exception since It ft . '*• lift Ihe ground. Itolihiint reported today the taclio neler shaft broke last night. Thel tachometer records the revolutions p-r minus of the motor A new shaft • is lowered ut the refueling lale to 'tiy. t KEEK THREE KIM,IKK KAN DIEGO. ( alls . May 21,—(AP» A widespread search was on today Mr three men who shot to death two Mi xlcaii special police officers and t scaped wlt'h $85,800 the weekend recejpin «>f ,i resort company at Agna Callenle, Msxteo, while the monry'"was b> Ing brought to a hank here. RECORD <>P 25 YE IRS BITII SINGLE ABSENCE •v . _ MOOKSVII.LK May 21 (Al’l -Otic doesn’t have to be a pupil to bold school attendance records. Mrs, M. T McKnlght, teacher for 25 years In the public schools here, advances claim to a record surpassing even those established by Miss Elraa Mive, of Kingtree. H O . and her for mer pupil, Miss Helen Paster Deans'. Where Miss Lore, claimed olevun, and .Miss Deans l:t years of unfailing vhool-golng, Mrs. McKnlght boasts 25 \iars, with one day's absence. That absence occurred on the occasion of Itir mother's death twenty years ago in the entire score and tpore years, • *rs. McKnlght has never been a'mo ment tardy, “Window Pane” Burglar Is . Operating In Goldsboro A "Window pa'ne" burglar Is going ‘he rounds In Goldsboro, It appeared yesterday from reports of two »t --icmpts at breaking and entering In If e city 111 tbesT.Jwn a'lell)p's pain were removed or holes cut in :liem, utter a fashion similar In two prevl eus aitcmptH in the city. At the Standard Oil filling .talion cn South John at Kim street, a pane was removed. Only three ran* qf preaaa were found missing In a check : f the statton yesterday morning This was .the same method nseil In gain ij.g entry to the store of W. t aid on John and Tine Streets oil Sun il: y night, when 2 uuu pennies were i<r " - » Panic at Yankee Stadium f** ' J """ •* ■ J' V- ** J M . sjfa&t *l r 5 VVRRP, *■*mi . *£& ■ ** w A fierce downpour of rain in the fifth inning of the first game scheduled in a tjotible-hcadcr at the Yankee Stadium,y New York, between the Yankees and the Boston Kcd Sox, threw a crowd into a panic, causing a human stampede toward an exit in the bleacher* of the field, killing two spectator* and injuring,, 70 other*. Aliove is shown one of the victims of ths accident vetng placed in an ambulance. SENATE IS HOT THREATEN LIKE ABOUT COLLAR .OK ED CARNEY Puhlici(jlinn of Rod Cull of Exe cutive Session Brings Hot Remarks WASHINGTON, May 21 (Al’l I .Millent lon of » roll call purporting to show the vote In executive session •>f the aeviaje on the con fir matron of livkuc Mufoot as a Judge of the court id customs appeals provoked heated words In the senate t nifty and brought n -all for an InvHHlgatfon. The roll call which was sent out by ivveraJ newspapermen. was described ,v Henator Barkley. Democrat, lien Micky, a m "inaccurate” in several tn rinuccs. It was read Into Hie accord however, by Senator Itl.ilne. Keputdl .•an, Wisconsin, after a futile attempt be Henator Meed. Republican, Penn ey t vania, to slop him. % The Hcuait uph'ld a ruling of vice president t'urtl* that Hie pul.ll lied • oil call could be read Inio the record by a vote of 05 to 9. Built h. Demo erst of Sou'll f'arollua. Hiked If there was to be an Investigation of the iitan tier In which the names of the call Tea'bed t be KmnttTrr —W at miii, I'epubllcan leader.'announced that Hu rules committee was meeting lotion <7 *rw to consider that question Senator Glenn, Republican. Hllli.ol . ,I'kisl if the roll call was published *! a reporter for I'lie same press-or rsiiifattoii witliTi i nded Hu world war a week in advance. Heed said he did t.ot know Senator faraway, Immocrat iif Kan , as, urged (bat the senate abolish the -tile of l eeri'i y oil eXtusiTlvi se> non "iNKalne f want’ to take away frbm she member of tills senate or tile iln jiloyee the iu.ukel fin hi. own 1- nor ” HOI KE IfKE I sE TO tsk lOi 1.1 \(.l _EK YOII HI lil Mllf K I " WASHINGTON. May 21. fAl’i Tlie farni relief eon Terence conindt fee broke up ag.vu today wltboui r«achlng an agreement after hou •- i onferee* flatly declined to a*k Hu House to vote directly on the dlspiit ■ t export debenture plan. , • On Hie same night that the Standard (ill Station was enu i I'd a hole . i i cut ('•to the door of .1 It Until imi Kagt I ltn street, not lai from the -t.it mi iml an iinstn rr-,Hiul effort made l*> jHirh tri «nd unflii'en the Im t. The first work of the "window pane" burglar ocrurred at the boiue of Col ( ■ urge K free Man In Kdgewood ev list nlgln 4go Gla ; wa, broken from side doors In gaining an eh trance. Similiarity of the four r ise< Ic id p v jjee lo bellrvd that they lire the wa; k of the saute uidu or the same ilvo n.. ()ffic»ra Were hu.'.y laat ulght running dy*rn trary posalbld clue. GOLDSBORO. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 22. 1929 Was Police YlhjoMorale Who Re (juiretl Big Bond iff Al •‘Scarface*’ ( itpone j - —... —i I’HILAIiELmiA. May 21- - t AIM - Edward I' furie i, puller ’maglMrata I who held "Si arfncr'' Al Caimne and j ills pal Frank f line In $36,000 ball each so ah to inaku it difficult for belli to raise the bond <jlieforn the grand Jury could Indict Ihcm for car j Tying loadml pistols baa received near ly 5l» letters and post curds threat on l*.g liis life and .Hhiiil an ii|tiul number . •.int»i• in.-ntinl-. him forlhi - .ii Hon. They came ft mu I'hlcago and other ' ptaees Carney, who t» a police magistrate, j ':ta an intimate knowledge of the an Serworld as It exists In I’hiiadelpliia, ssys he regards the ihrcnis as a joke. v NOT ENOUGH GAS FOR GRAF ZEPP » Dr. Eckcner Muy Have to Auk Some of Grew or I'a.wKcng fftt It* Hide KitiLs Cl'UfS. k'raiu e. May 21. »(AI J ) A fresh prolilem over flic return of the Graf Zeppelin 1.1 lit hangar at fried i.ebsli.ifen developed tonight when It ana found that Hie available French upplv of favdrogen »»■ less than Is needed to lid the loail plannoil. The Ef* in h delivered a llttls’more Ilian 2.<m<i ciihie meiers of Hie gas ln»t it was esilruated ihat 3,ttfl(i more • able ineli' fs would tM' Head ail . lb • ' ion whether some of the passengers guests or members of tin?, crew* would i<■ i i■ <1 to l ive up Mu ir places lip» •iieii left to Dr. Hugo l.ikenrr who will return tomorrow. The ship will Im- ready on Tliura i ay. fourteen of Ihe original 14 passed gi rs have remuliod here to fly back *o "Germany. " . V ts lit IIH Ol I*l,l XI (It A Nil yGi.MJH SERIN' S (t„ May 21 .d'j Keioptl Ueuienaut florin W. SKiide today w.v the . oml victim o' ibe I nlted Htat> s ‘ Army and ground war maneuver. He wa killisl lu a plane era*h near hen late yesterday. Second l.leiiten.ini Edward Meadow lest bis life in a In-ad cm eullislon w tb another plane Haluiday. - * v r— . I M'EWTK HI It II 4GKKKMKNT I7WUH May isl (Al*) The allle.l 11'paraHon.H expert ■ have reuehed a {nil agreement on Hu- text of a Enter to be sent to Ii». Iljalmar Kcliubt, l iHd of Hie German delegation,- in which they net forth Which of the Orman reservatlobs tbev have u - • fit—'!. *. i • ■'! " Tel impeit Ml!!"' them, and ?.l»o p re-cut lug some allle.l i. serv:ilionc Thi letter, vrtf bf delivered tu Dr Svhacltl tomorrow, I*. E. EPPS DIES DIES SUDDENLY Funeral Services From Rrsl lience i n Slocttfitb Street at I OYlnck ' ' T ' »- funeral eCV.lte for IV Edward fpp . 28, who ded suddenly at his, home nil Slis limit al roes ut 3 o'clock -- ■ terdav, will In held from thg, resl dettee ut I o'clock this afternoon. Rev. v V Mrtl.'e will In In charge of the >1 fnpyrali' and bitelat wifi he tniidit lu , Vi iliow ll.ile cemetery. M: Ino t i unit I Ills widow, one child, hi;, pircn'e, Mr and Mia i". f Knp*i; one bruther. H 1.. K.ppr and two asters. Mrs HI via I’ouey of, lid iilv urbl Ml ' I! ItiTieh of, I.till .Iterl 'HIS Mi. Kppv had for * nnmlter of years been e member of Hi oieehanlcal force of the Goldsboro falty* Argns.* Yrsterilgi lie w::< feellnK 111, eomplnjyt e I of a '‘hurting in the eh* t" and did not an to wrtrk Abnur noon his eon lltlon Iteeiune serious and at 3 o'- Iwh he died Death was said (<> '| . vp resulted from acute Indigestion. F Enns father of the defeased, I* In a Im nl Ixti piliH with ii fractured • kail,received in » fall aoveral week* yro It was said 1i t ever tug . th‘al lie could, not lire oisny more boars. The followlne have Itoen selected * ft vp pallbi .trera' for the funeral this a'ter noon; r. I, Westbrook, || T. Me f’llllen, Klrbv Marti Kdwln Greoch, W. li, Ibtyelle and J- W, Db'l. 9 •*'*****•*:■ l "'" t f ■ tmiPT IDENTIFY HOMIN’* TOKHO POUND l/>K ANGELKB. May ?l (AIM investigators of t|te tats Angeles c iitoly sheriff’s office lotlay were at tetiipfliig to Identify a woman's bead and ' torso, found separately In the Ime Angi'le* river. The arms and legs of the victim, believed by the county autopsy physician lo have been slain with a hammer, at 111 were missing The head was found (tartly hurled In *nnd Kalurday. The torso waa foyml on April 4. KEN ATOM NOHMIK fIIAKt.EK -POWER -f REKT* ATTEMPT MLV PKEKK 0E NATION WASHINGTON, May 21- fAft—An attempt by the "Power Trii»t" to buy tle-vpress of the tiatlon wag charged to the Henute today by Henator Not i la. Ucpuhllian, Nebraska, In rerlew ii-C li'stlinony lu the federal Trade Otnmlsxlnn Inquiry Into newspaper iivnstments bv the International Pa per and Power flonipany. TINNEY FAfJES CIVIL ACTION Mrn. Calhrrinr Kifiß Fok'arty CbarRCM Ex-Champ Broke Fromiae to Marry Her HR IDO EJ PORT. Conn, May 21 V) Legal pa pi'j s In a half million .lollar'sa{|l Id which the allegation Is branch of promise to marry to bo locketed "Mrs. catln-rlne King Fogar •y vs, Janie* J. (Dane) Tunney" re t trisl h< ivy weight boxing , chain I'tioit Hie world tonight weighed down Hie pml.it of a deputy sheriff who '.as headed for court to file them and tnppisl short of Ills destination. 'Flu suit bi'i-iimi'-tt—triatier of record when Deputy Ryan of Stamford re eelvtsl the complaint and accompany ing papers from Deputy Matley of New Haven and attached property Int hid Ing the Old Time House which Tun in y Intended to transform Infei a inlnnl.il country home for Ills bride. Hie former Polly “louder. Will of Thomas A. Dewey Is Admitted To Probate It, Relatives and associates arc Itene laiarte la I lie will id Thom.'. A 1 ewey filed for probate yesterday In lhi office of t'lerk of Goart J. II Hooks. The Wayne National Hank Is named cxccnlot of the 'siale, the vral Lie of wiilch was estimated al 1128,0011. Mr. liewrey’s will was written on Vj\ 15. 1927 and was a document of •rily a few words. frank It |ianleD,"as»<M-lated with Mr Dewey In an executive capacity j >■ ilh the Harden Brick and Tile com i p.Ttiy, receives 100 share* of the stock 10l the company aud |5,000. Will Raise Pennant At Griliin Park At 3:30 O’cloek This P. M. Merffer of ChurcheH Ih Given Approval MONTREAT. N. f'„ Msy„ 21. * (AN- I’nlon with the Htxßgd Pres byterian church in North America was approved today by tlt.e B»th general assembly of the Prcsljy tartan church In the fulled States and the ntallpr now goes to the Preshyt reios for their consent. Adoption of the plan |»f merger i presentevl by the ad Interim com- I mlttea on cltiser relailons was by a ,1 decisive "yes" and "mi" vote A substitute motion by Dr W M. I McPlieetfyr* of A?laiits, that the matter (hi returned to the commit tee for addition of all piwslble ln , formation In regards to the pro mised union was defeated by a standing vote of 175 to 83. 1 ” : AVERAGE VOTER ! IS 6TH GRADER Qr. John WiHinm (’<toper ,Ad tiresses Adult Education . . Convent km * CHAPEL HILL. • May 21— fAP) Picturing Hie United jdlates oldfctorat* us having an average education as * rth to 7th grade level Dr. John WII- H.im Cooper, Federal commissioner Os 1 «du< allot!, tonight told the American Association for Adult Education IB ‘ yrslou her# that this low cdueaHonal 1* vel threatened the country’s social 1 and economic prosperity. "Bu«b an electorate,” Dr. Cooper us -1 scried, “can .hardly be expected to 1 „)lve Intelllgemiy such problems are presented by our Increasingly compli cated social and economic life." •As (Hie solution lor the problem. .Dr Cooper recommended further ex * {i.nslou of the adult education move tni nt which provides mist school study 1 for uduUn. The Federal' commissioner said Ihe 1 adult miiveineiit as applied to night .".liihilh over Hie country had opened many new fields of training for Atn ’ ericau cltlxenshlps. FRO MILLED WHILE MARINI. TAIL Kl’IN <1 . 0 ■ ’"T. 7 •- -. ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y„ May li. —■ (AP)—Captain Arthur Arglea, t^in* Indian war pilot, was killed and Albert Harris, wealthy real esiala operator »nd aviation student, was In Nassau ■toepltut, today as the result of a les t sen In tail .spinning Argali's went up with Harris yester day lu the broker's plane to demon in#' to the beginner bow to handle lot shiti In a spin, l Motel vers saw the plane go through several maneuvers i then whirl downward, i Tha wreck of Ho plane was found i with Ihe nose hurled deep la tha - gtound on a farm two to lies from thu - field. i i MAY TELEPHONE FROM 04 KAN FINER IK THE NEAR El TI RE I NEW YORK. May fmm one’s cabin on a iratisal lautic I liner In mid-ocean to one's home or of - lice seems to lie a possibility of the - near future. The annual report of the r International Telephone and T''le> niapli fVrporstion reveals that equip • .•nl loot •■been Installed on a ship for . trits of shlp-to-,shore and shorc-to .titp commercial wireless C'bqdioiie lervlce. ’ <• Jamas II Mj.ii!v, H 11 Armenirout, rod D N Alexander, receive 2« shares each of the Borden' Brick and Tile • 'ompany. They N.ere long associated bosliies with Mr. Dewey, who was secretary-treasurer. Mary W D. tilocumh will receive, itii.uoo. Annie I» Hlocunib, . Ja.aOO, E'llza Simmons, colored, 12*10. After the above bequests have been refilled and all luxes and fees paid, HatHu Dewey Vs to recslve one-half H the estate, George S Dewey, qne fi'iirtli, :miJ Ernest M- Dewey oue iiturUi, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICK FIVE CENTS KxrrdM Will H« Preliminary To First of 2-Game Series With Wilmiagtea PRESENT SWEAT COATS TO MEMBERS OF ftiAM Pennant Will Fly from 6»-foot *' Pole During All Reamih-, , ing Home Games Pennant ratalng aaerctoM will be " I eld at Griffl* Park at S:IS tkla after noon, preliminary to the OoMbag-Pl rate battle at 4 o'clock. t , , While tha Odd Fellow* Bead pli*b the Star Spangled Banner, tha Wil mington and Ooldaboro cluha Will " Hand at attention la center (tali, and Mbart Tuttle,' aon of Mr. aad Mis. Herndon Tuttle, will raiaa tha Aaaerl jmin flag, topping the Seat Carolina Pennant to tha top of the II foot polo that baa been provided. The pole haa been erected la tha unite of tha fence la centarfleld aad the I'nlted State* flag aad Penaaat of the league will fly from thta proud pmltton during all of tho remainder of tie gamea In tha Gaaes*- ‘■Champion* IMS ” la tha lagaad la sertbed on the allken pennant. Oftl clals of tha local clab decided upoa today for tha ratalag of tha peanut because It waa from Wilmington that the pennant waa woo la h narv*- w racking eerie* the paal fall. “And we certainly waatad Hal Waafar aad t<le craw to *** It float to tho broom today." It waa declared. r Another preliminary mill hp Urn P»o --m n tat lon of Sweat ooata to BMmhoro of the Manufacturer* dab. , ,< Paul Coltraa* la tho boat hot for mound duty when tha Buga aad Pl* I alee get at each other. The gam* today la tho flrot of a two* day aerie* with WllmlagtSU OS tho home coart. , * TIiRKATKN KIDNAP AKMTK SWm HOHTOy, May It.-—(API—The Bos ten I'oat In n copyrighted itory to day aay* Itwlght W. Morrow. Ambas sador to Mailco and father of Aaso Morrow, flancaa of Colooal Charloo A'. Undbergh. haa hoaa mad* aahjaet •,f a 1 50,000 eitortloa plot. Tha tßOooy the poet aaaerta, waa demanded trader penalty of tortaf* aad death of hlo youngoat daughter, 15-yaar-old Cm lance Morrow, a atndaat at Mlttaa Academy. " s , . HKITINH NAILORH LANDED 2 IAT CANTON «OB WAB CIAPT CANTON. China. May lI—(AP) BrltlNh sailor* landing from goahoath ' In the harbor today la Shamoen gear* 1 tor* immedlauly bauaa oosatruettoa of defenaea In vartoas pagfs of tho P.titt Hull concwalon gate* aad bridge* were clowwHMjif guard* poatad. The Brit lab Jinsnlat* warned aab tcct* not to lea** Shamaea and aahlag ■'ey aftKenibly AtCantanolloa Railway ci nt pound Thr*«\ Brit lab aad two French gunboato mi two Japanese da -4i royer* were-itjthored In tha harbor oitftlde the conoaaaloo. The U. 8. 8. Tulna waa an root* from Hang Kong. EDITOR WAS EX-CONVICT T Chirngn Says He Reb* be dStore to Get Somethiak To Eat * . t onammmameMSNl CHICAGO. May *l—<AP|-Robert Klilott Hurnn, IS. publisher of tha •oagiuilne ''Greater Chicago” waa Br est ed today aa a fugitive from a Georgia chaingang. H* told police h* • scaped after nerving three month* of a aim year sentence for robbery. Hums said he waa a reporter tor tho New York Journal at the outbreak of ipe war. Altar serving with the Am* erctan army In Praaca ha waa honor ably discharged and found hlmaatt (.'•atltute in Fulton county. Wlfh two other men he planned the robbery at a k r-ocery Horn tor whloh ha waa aaa taticrd. Following hi* escape ha canta to Culcago, worked In the stockyard* aad later started a rooming koanau Ha employed a 52 year old hou take#par, he said, and ah* forced him Into awr* ring# when she learned ha wua a fagfe “ Y A' *T eesnei
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