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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY EAGLE C. 1$. WALLACE, Editor EDNA M. WALLACE, Entered as second doss mutter February Salt Lake City, Utah, tinder Act of .March 8, 1927, (Continued from Page 1) Associate Editor at the M in. TEKMS OF SI I5S( KIPTION Salt Lake County, Utah $1.00 50 Elsewhere in United States One Year in advance 3 If WMVv Y.f iff 1 i I I 1 ty I 1 B m $2.00 I "U, ,Z. is .8 I Ttotf v rrn re ; b 5 1 ' for afternoon Thursday 9, '' enter-lilhll.- (l Ixs An- witii relatives. Mr. Annie ivtersou of San Franfew cisco, California, arrived here u son, of her a is jcuest days hko and Vern l'eterson and family. r J Wf uii. I itivs pnr inc. npullMM'' rtnuinvj ortiirw nil There is a ratlu r general inclination cm the part of the hankpnMie to regard the current dispute over the otiiiiihtis hankers and the Let the ween hill as a (piarrcl president ing in which the average citizen has little interest. The average citien has, indeed, too little interest, for in the final analysis he has decidedly more at stake than cither the president or the hankers if pending hanking hill is passed as it now stands. It has been quite generally recognized, even by a novice in business and finance, that it is never a sound policy for a businessman to control the bank from which he borrows be money. It is never sound policy for a heavy borrower to bis own banker. Even before the banking crash of 1933 it was considered ethically if not morally wrong, by our more conservative bankers, for a bank to go into business on its own account. It is both the moral aid legal responsibility of a bank to safeguard its depositor's money in every possible way. If that responsibility was forgotten during the boom of 1929, it has been forcibly brought home to the hanking fraternity since that time. When those in control of a bank are using the bank's funds to finance their own business ventures, they inevitably put their own interests before the interests of their depositors. They then become not bankers but borrowersand what is doubly dangerous to the depositor's welfare they are borrowers who can lay down their own . .r- t r, UANL.fc.ro D -- A week-en- IWISTOX, MASS.. June 3 A call to renewed aetivlty in the daily of Christian Science was issued today at the annual meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in lioslon, Massachusetts hy Cliris-- t i it Science IJoard of I M rectors. Cliurch officers in their reports divulged marked (jrowlli of the movement throughout the world, and Increased demand for the of Mary Kaker Eddy, writing Discover and Founder of Christian 11 Science. husiness n it'll and church workers anil home workers frequently that they have returned to their work with renewed assurance, hope ami courage, (pialities that have heen in turn, in Improvements in their homes anil husiness surroundings." Commenting on an encouragingly higher circulation trend for ail particular attention was paid to The Christian Science Monitor. "The average daily net paid circulation of the Monitor for the six months ended March lis, I'.K'.a. was l.'tii.tiits the highest sustained average over any six months' period in the history of the paiier," he said. '"Headers of the .Monitor have Ikvii nhle to deiieml upon Its discerning and Impartial presentation of vital news ill the t'nited States. Europe anil the Far East recorded faithfully and fully in the of its social importance." Mr. Norwood adds that "Christian Science Is now so well known that published misstatements callare compara ing for corrections tively few." And that "nixuts of Sermons In the Chrijour stian Science (Quarterly are each week reaching millions of people through iiewspajH-rs- , including four dailies of New York inetroixditan City." short rerl Xellopholl. The earth. St. !. JXK't. Felix. Childish. About !)::, NN I I.I NH). The South Seat When P.alhoa discovered tlie Pa rlllo ocean lie called It the South sea. Tlie name still sticks to the southern part of It, sea being made plural. Magellan called It the I 'a cltie ocean, liecause he found It so eaceful after his passage through the straits which now hear his name. These straits, by the way. nre .'tixi miles lung. State street. 9 Mr. ami Mrs. Ernest Charron of California, will arrive here the coming week, for a visit with relatives. They will lie the guests of Mrs. ('barren's sister, Mrs. Fay Curt, at her home on Edison street. Hollywood. Mrs. Parley I'vnnion and daughter. Edith, have goiiet Cokeville. Wyoming, where they will stay Indefinitely at the licnnion ranch. Keith Labruin, little smi of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lahnmi of Taylors-villis in the U 1. S. hospital, where he submitted to an operation Tuesday morning. e Announcement is made of the "iigagment of Miss Heat rice Farrer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Farrer of thfs city, ami UUoy Hansen. Tlie marriage will take place this month. Mrs. Thomas U. Sherrixl entertained Friday evening of last wek at her homo on East Forty-eightSouth street in honor of her sister. Miss Irene Sherauian. a bride. The miosis were close friends of the bride and numbered l.. lbs lbs. lbs lbs lbs has returned to her home In this city. Mis Sherauian has frequentIn concerts and llyht ly musical comedies during her stay in southern California ami her last ranee was in Elko. Nevada, at a voenl comvrt. on her return trip home. She will stay here Indefinitely. 15c 20c 25c 35c 50c apa "CI. KAN, COCKTKOI S ICK SKUVICK" PURE ARTIFICIAL ICE Lorenzo Swensen, proprietor Salt Ijike hospltnl where she underwent an o.ratin Tuesday tool nine Her many Mends wish her n speedy recovery. a divc it lyivivc In compliment t, Meilm Itarkor, n roiulng bride, her sister. Mrs, Harold ltergen. and Miss Gertrude Van lh.it Akkcr entertained Saturday evening of hist week at the ltergen home on Greenwood avenue. Tlie house throughout was attractively doctu-atowith pr.. fu-lof snow balls nnd various colored flags. Games were pbiyed art I refreslitnents were lo twenty five guests. To buy any product from an exclusive dealer! Yof THINK OF ICE CKEAM . . . 7:30 7:45 II 00 Mrs. Samuel E. P.ringhiirst. wife of I'lshop s. E. Itrlnchurst, Is In THINK OK 9 II 10 to s. E. JiMkson Sunday. They n i PRESCRIPTION DRUG CO. n.-- t l:MI South Mate M Murray I'IKlNE Murray I lie Mrs. John vUltiiitf U-e- I twin poi's KI'IUUNC, ALCOHOL, pints MLM.KAL OIL. pints CLYCKKIXK ..n.l KOSK WATI.K. f, WITCH HAZEL, pints , SATURDAY ONLY! Large Squawker Balloons with Every PurrrtAnof FISHING LICENSE nnd FISHING SUPPLIES Mis. 10c 10c 5c 17c 29c 21c 29c oo 30 I IIU IgncsU numbered eight. J lull llnllil. r US rr,-- ; . KEFIMSII V01 Ii KiHiiid.l J.'k IlillrW CUM; V. tt..ailar j!n (1:I5-C- The 4'aiaun w it la 01 fci 9 :30 -- Memory (.ar.i.n V :l l apera :3t-- K. H. I., i 'la) era 10 00 ( IIS: H.iracl" ;lo and Orcbfi 10:30- -4 BS; Fln)d T..n and Urrhrtin It 15 10 o in :m r. I ,,) M ?: 7 '" : '' V'j eH.rl Kcll.1 H" rt,,Mk,r ! II 30 n.l.ltH: oniiic K.,. a' 7:11-7 :30 ' '' T.'.'",, OI'lf .a :30-- K..III 10 i.l.'i5:30 II 12 to I. 1., i i W: i, . Mra t ti..m.n t nl..hlal J. : MS: nr Mallu.e lilted Mat" I fn'.'l.er " a (...()' tier V" I Inleimmilit.H IIS' Melialv Mln .i" (US ; I'rwoi Kadio V ll.n. 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I.i (IIS: Insirunii-iiiaii'- 4 Hint - M. 1 :I1-- i'tht..r Mln W. ll'"',' Smgei h. lining W.U U I'ara.le S; Sunny M.llh S: t.uii Th 30 I BS: Mary Mulm he Morning ll ur 10 .00 t llS : The in. tat. .in 10 :I5 Jennie l.r 10 :30 (.ikkI Morning Jo le 8 4.ffh ' - MadhHiu - Itrrakfaat M. 4 IIS; Uaik Mountalmrri 30 Onhwtr to Ka.lv Ch,.,,,, Merchant' I'stadc J 0 4 IIS ; H.t..n M.i.le.l, I ' US: -t- he l...m.,- " MS: Mary . The Milky ,llh v, n,, T;U"r Walker i. I BS: 4 7:45 1 THURSOAY, JUNE 11 Mntnlng Kerenad l.. New ! lts: 4 :00-- 7:0.5-'B- S: Warnnw OnheMf. !U,np Iten Itetnl II on 30 Seretiadr llS: I'rraa lla.ll" Siiiiii) Mi..li. 4:30'Melly Hltrr Ord 14 JUKE FRIDAY. 4;I5-K- ipklna Oti linitra Ma.ter OrrliMtra Kt.tn .rf ..m.MM . It Ki Ha 4 ..lomn hl.l'"lV, "M.nt Bat" hmpp ad nrt-i.- tlrvllle 1 00 Fnt,kl 4"m.lv U.I.IIS l. 6 7 7 Its : Him,. Al,,0 Mmlard Opil.al ( M...tv M..t,,Wp. : 00-k- II Varletl. Mark Or.lirMri Frank Hallo's BS: S: Ann.KiiMtil CltH BS: .30 - Wi.rtilng 7 M CltM : no .to 15 00 ( s.J 4WS :00-l'a- ynll I:4.-C- I'ata.l). t; Us FLOOfc 1 4! 7 7 7 4 Di Builder lor I tall State Aj. CjLv Kamlilea In tttiy ttim 1 :00 Bniadcasivr's It. vl,w S:.'IO-('tS: Otnan ami AM.V SwiW 3:00 CBS: Matirle Sherman OntK-'Neun FUthe 3 :30 Interinountaiu New CBS: rreM-ltailh- i 3:ij 4 :00 - Broadcaster' tin I, w :15-K4 Junior it. ur 4:30 -- (.ItS: McpHtlea ot Mitiliattai 4 :4 5 -- l a) roll llulld. r 5:15 Jack Armstrong 5 :I5 latest llniirdel lijn.e N :I5 Muaicale 0:30 -- CHS; Marlins l'.Mi.vlur.Ual 7:30 -- (11.1: Hurace Idi.tl i lirUtOitn 8:0-Tt.e Hawk 1 IA7URDAY. MHil BH; I'rrartitlni OWN 1IKVMA.N.SUN, :iM rBi To He a. Ave.) State Street. Wusatck I'rorani Atnutn.ng Bii,;. Electric sandiittf lnacLiue fd rent, complete line wall und painUj at reasonable prktJ J:4i4 3 :55 - Srt i,, lir.iait.amrr' K 35 (Rear of 155 Court 3 30 and Norm 15 .10 I Wag.tafr entertained the tiicmliers of her filth nt nil evening party Monday evening nt her home on Klfih East street. The Phone Murray 3.j-(IS- hlioimn ttrch. uf I'arrnla 4 Teach Flaahr 00 jvuml. t;en I' Janies C. B. VVallace I I :30- - I a 1 .38 ( 1 .45- -( n,,, t la Mrs. Mis ir,,- CHURCH Notary Public 30. UtS: mule UiWf M: ft (irm to it, Kn The Morning Worship and st hool will coinniciKv at 1(1:00 Kvenlnjr Service at K:in). ly l.p U. ti.. rmntn, p. m. r . .. Fast 48th South; I'aj'iip, I'ltslor 62 r - on t'KS; Mautlf I tah 4 'uhgrr .10 5 ( w of the birthday nnniversarv of her on. Hobby. Covers were laid for tdxtecn. llt.iaj. llullili-- Wetta 3 P,ishp of Garland has her son. MeMii p.h-- Hob Groeiiwiill entertaln.Ml at a family dinner larty, Wedne day evening nt her home. In honor : to of the Cottoinvmnl Stake Kelicf S.Klely l'Kll ... BAPTIST M..tiilm CBS nt School jftef Divin, the Ices. Le diud. t M.rt l!ciml,.n entertalinHt at n one o I.h k luncheon AVednt. day nfiernoi.n In honor of the i....m. Is-r- s I I 30 45 1 V, I no 4 .50 It 15 5 30 mo-or.- lhriim Jennie INth S.Mtth. " tin sermon hy John Kelertas, at3 lar (f tails ll. I Ciiiiyon the nftern.Nin. k,s '. ui cnurcn welcomes visitors nr. igmi wnks. SUNFREZE or COLVILLE ICE CREAM 1 In "lid family for the OPEN UNTIL 11:00 P. M. LAKuL AooUKl MLNT OF FLAVORS Kl'.SlI STKAWllKKUY SfXDAK """" THICK MALTED MILK, with wafet, g.xl where they sjsnt 100 AT OUR FOUNTAIN n at ""'""I' Kev. JuiIk, 1 1 0(1 4KS: Mrle, Little French I'riBceM US : K.mianr uf H. Irn Trwil 1 1 :io CBS: lletwrvn Hi Huukemla . t : BS ii Happy Hollow uo i: UtS; .,rty Minnme'i Novelty Or. I J JO 4 BS : W I,,,, I'lncut" on Mr. and Mrs. I 10 .30 !,, Synod) Services held every Stu,,aj noon Mimntalnrvri ojtk lu Kaily Slmpprr Merchanta I'arad 4 BH: Lyric Serenad 4 BS; "Th l.umii" IIS; M.ry Marlln 15 CBS; The Morning Hour CBS; - 4 Church EvanBcli,,I Cliurch (Misstiuri herniado Miwnlttg -- Hhrist 15 U0 15 .10 d Tyler's Ice CreamShop -- A -- w'Tf,!. uuy Lutheran WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 SI. .riling Xrrrnad CHS; IteM Kadio Newt BS : Kimany Trail 6 .30 7 no 7 05 .1 .. ' Sunday School 11 a. ra ' Mrs. F. It. Anderson,' Sup, Sermon 11 :43 a. nt. The ladles Aid meets ,... end and fourth Wednesdays firman O. KIisr, i.ustor A j.Ii Wilis: Miss Hose Slieranlan who has been slud.vlng music ill lim Angeles, x.-t- ll ll Community Metho4t Church :30 :UU .. pailof II Morning Serenade BS : Kadio News 7:05 CBS: WalU Time 7:30 - Tunes For the Karly Bird! 1 :4." ( Its : Ozark Mouutaiueer :4", 1'arade 11:00 CBS: Buuny'i Blue Hoy :1.1 BS: "The (iumpa" :3- 0- BS: Mary Marlln Mil ( BS : Maty Marlln l:45-T- he Milky Way 10:00 -- CBS: I . 8. .Navy Bind IU : 15 - Jennie Lee 10 .30 Itomanre of Mary and John 10:454 BS: Organ 11:00 CBS; Matte, the Little French 12:1)0 -- CKS: tolumbla Variety Hour W .15-4- BS; Komance of Helen Trent :tl Between US: the Booketids It 11:45 --CHS: Happy Hollow 12:00-- 4 HS: t lei eland Kntertalua 12.30-4'BS: Harrlshurg Variety I (l -- Broadcasters' Keflew 1:30- -1 tab Stat Collet Agricultural 1:15 - CBS : Betty Batthuil, Songa J :00 -- Kluiper' Matlne S Bllile Baliey and Nona Hhrrr J .45 4 HS: Tei Owrn J 00 ( ItS : Mauri Sherman- - Orchestra a .(1 Intrriuouiilalu News laslte 3 .15 - Mrlrnly Minute 3 5.i - CUM: l're Kadio NVwa 4 :00 -- Broadcaster' Kev lew 4 :l i - KM. Junior Hour 4 .10 I'ayroll Builder Jmk A mm mug 5 :3d M, n liaiits Kadio Column Hint Criwliy with guest artijt ;.i0 4 BS: Hoor uf thartu" 1 M0 4 HM; fanul Caravan J ..10 CBS ; Jerry Copier 7:4.. IBS: Kadio In KducatUm ou The Hawk M.l, 4IIS; Frank HalUy and Orchestra It 4 - Amateur Night V0 CBS; Fanhiun i'arad I i 4 a ( iiiiii-dper M 4 Its: On HI. knapp and Orcliewtra ' I he 10 UO o, hrok,r 10 :i CBS : Fnd Town and Orehratra 4 HI. ItS: Don Itrator 11 00 and Urrhratra 11:30 4 I.I.BS: Ortlle Knapp and Orrh. ti 7 Miss Maurinda Itennioii who has attended the Itrlgham Young Cub versily in Provothe past season will return home the coming week. ICE PRICES - TUESDAY, JUNE Mackay and family have moved to P.ennloii Ward, and nre located on Kcdwood lioail nnd 5!ih South. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, at 4727 South State Next Door South of County Shops WHEN' Mrs. J. Ii. P.ergen will U hostess to the members of the N. O. W club at a luncheon Tuesday, June 11, at one o'clock at her home, 4KA South Mr. ami Mrs. lite opening of a New Ice Service Station it Annette, of Idaho Falls, will arrive here the latter part of the week for a visit with relatives. m 30 Horatio : Ill ll. 9:30 a. m .i rv o. SHrvice Vv..iiliiir w Zllo and Orchestra Kveiilim ou Temine ouuro ( I'l.BS: Orviile Kuapp and Orch. CBS Strt Sunday Masses, vrns: Idaho, Mrs. Carl Hansen sMtit Thursday in Salt Iike with her sisters. In'ing the dinner guest of Mrs. Carl Golthcrg, Announcin- g- 25 37 50 75 100 at- Mrs. Jack A. Wood and daughter, m -- JUNE 10 bereiiade :00 CBS : Cress Kadio News ;oj CBS : Harmonies In Contrast :4- 5- CBS: Ozark Muunlaliieera .Merchants 1'arade .00 - t'BS: Lyric Serenade ' Tlie dumps i :tn -- t US: Mary Marlln :4.i-T- lie Moruini; Hour CBS: Klon Boys .1)0 -:15 Jennie l.ee .30 liuotl Moruini! Jude ;45 CBS: Jan Savitt and Orchestra :00 --CBS: Marie, the Lillle I'riuceas of Helen Trent it 'us- - Th Kmuance 'iH-tim; Beleen the Booketids :45 CBS: Happy Hollow 'tin f'KX: Vuur Hostess. Cohlua Wright :00 Suiasestlons to Shoppers ;30 CHS: Arrival of t. . iieei at oau Diego :O0 1'ayrol Builder :30 CBS : Melodic Momeuls Owen 1'nsj'. :U0 CBS : Beatrice Osgood, pianist :15 CBS : Jtiddy and the Jesters :30 -l- iitermouittaiu News Flashes :4j CBS : Concert Miniature .New! :55 CBS : l'ress-ltadiml llr)iaHi-,.hiri- i lt,',rii.w :i. KSL Junior Hour with Capt. Glen :30 CBS : Musical .Nick Naek :00l'ayroll Builder :15 Jack Armstrong Uadlo Column :30 Mert haut :0 I'ullmau Tailors :15 To Be Announced :30 BS: The Big Show mi riw u.viia kin., ana Orchiitra :30 liS: Lilac Time with Mttht Singer :U0 l'liito Fete :l.'i t BS: llollywod Orchestra in - us "Oiih Nk'lil Stands". 0 CHS: Blue Monday Jamnorea 4 :00 BS: lltiraclo .Ito and urcnesira :30 CBS: Floyd Town and Orchestra :0 CHI.BS : Itsy Ilerhwk and Orchestra Orchestra :30 CHLBS: Hick Jergen h Copjier and tin. A convert. Arizona. Covk nine months in Logan where he tended the C. A. C. iK'iimls, women, ANSWERS open-marke- ! Christian Science pleasant View Home. "After heiujj our );iiests for 00 MONDAY, I - PROBLEMS ARE ALWAYS WITH US People often wonder why. with advancing c.irs and the solution of the economic problems, new diiTunhics themselves so inevitably. The new troubles are oftenpresent more ba filing than the old ones. Children grow tip and become old cnon-- h to int() trouble. Leisure brings with it innumerable oppo, (unities for dilTerence of opinion. Xcccssitv. which in the , of the struggle settled so i,,.,m difficulties, can no ;N v,.(rs !,,,. ,.r relied upon. And so we pass im,, middle-age- . tint resenting life has punctured so many of our vnttht'til dreams The sUb pet is mentioned only because it seems P, onarn so manv of us thinks Ins own troubles with life are .IMim'tlv peculiar, and only by questioning friend, do we discover tha't all arc having their problems. li REPORT OF THE ANNUAL itahle and Iienevoleut liislitnliolis, a last w.i MEETING OF THE FIRST icHirled increased guests mid asso- relatives here. ciates at hoth the Tacilic Coast and CHURCH OF CHRIST, Chestnut Hill Sauatiiriiuns as well SCIENTIST, BOSTON, Shirley Jackson has returned to as aliuudant lnviu siipiHiii'lo he his home after siieiiding the ast JUNE 3, 1935 The election of A, l'.arry Bacon as the new Iresidont of The Mother Church was announced. Mr. ltaeoii succcsls Ir. John M. Iirewer, Associate Professor at the Harvard Craduale Schind of EdiK'iitioii. Edward L. Uipiey mid Ezra W. terms. hoth of lirookline, Mass., Palmer, The evils inherent in this practice were recognized early were Treasurer nnd in the banking crisis w hen congress passed the Glass-Steaga- ll Clerk of the Church, resjui-tively- . bill of 1933 under the terms of which national banks were Mr. Sclmlficld. who will eomluct compelled to divorce themselves from their security affiliates. church servlci-s- , was horn at IIow-deIt was the purpose uf that bill the purpose of the whole Yorkshin, Euulaud. lie was series of banking measures that followed, to make banks educated at Eton College, where he first extcrienccd the healin;; influabove all things, a safe place for depositors' money. ence of Christian Science. Entering husiness In London, he worked willi That safety will be jeopardized if Title II of the pending a firm of marine insurance underomnibus banking bill is passed. writers at Lloyd's lurini? tlie Tor under the provisions of this section of the act, the World War he served as captain of government would be permitted to do the very things which infantry with a British regiment. both the president and congress insisted it was immoral for William W. Itavis. Executive of Christian Science Char- private interests to do. This act would give the government control of all banks that are members of the federal reserve system directly and of most of the other banks of the country indirectly. This control would be absolute as absolute as though the government actually owned the stock of these financial institutions. Now the government, since it is operated by more or less ordinary humans, is subject to more or less ordinary human weaknesses. Accordingly the only check upon the extravagance of the government aside from an aroused public opinion that all too often fails to become aroused lies in its ability to finance its spending. So long as banks and private investors are willing to huv securities, the govern ment can go on spending, even though taxpayers might complain. lUit once confidence begins to weaken, once successive deficits pile too high, then continued extravagance- must cease if the government is no longer able to market its bonds. That's where the danger of the control of the federal reserve system, and all banks in that system, as proposed under the pending bill, comes in. The federal reserve board, under such political domination, could be authorized to take ocr the direction of the open tnaikct operations of the t reserve banks by creating an committee which it would Control by three votes to two. This committee would "from time to time" adopt policies to bo followed with regard to open m.nket operations "and the federal reserve banks shall conform to the provision thereof." In short, the government would be in a position where it would say just when and to what amount federal reserve banks must buy its own bonds with their depositors' ntoiicv. The government the world's heaviest borrower at tlie present moment, would become its own banker. The oiilv practical remaining check on wanton governmental extravagance would be removed. The administration would irtu-all- y be in a position to freeze bank assets-t- he bulk of the nation's bank deposits to tiu.mce its wild spending orgv. The very abuses which private bankers practiced in isolated instances, and which the present administration has been vigorous in condemning, would be open to the government itself to follow on a grand scale. Small wonder Senator (ilass is reported ready to make the fight of his life against this provision of the banking bill. Individual bankets, controlling their own borrowings, was bad enough, l'.ul to have politicians, protected under a law to make free with the bank deposits of the nation, is indeed a danger that even the uniniti.ited can appreciate. There should be a vigorous and immediate opposition and protest to Title It of the pending banking measure from the country generally. It is a question concerned with the president and the bankers at all. It is an issue in which every citizen has ital tights and responsibilities at stake. From Mankato Free Press. ii of Hose-veguest of Miss La Hue Uawlintrs Wasatcl, PatrickJVlaguire 1W .JVf wii Mrs. Hertha Park of Idaho Fails, Idaho, is visit iiiR her brother Lloyd Itoltoii at his home in GraiiKer. Headquarters of The Christian Science Publishing Society l'rde ,i,it,, mouth geles, where she will spend a r- i it 1 EDITORIALS ..! 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