Mar 1950 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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$100<br />
County School Boards<br />
to Have Dinner<br />
The County Aj*ocl»tlon <strong>of</strong> Board*<br />
al Education will lavs Its m<br />
nual dinner netting April 13 It ma<br />
announced this *«k<br />
It will be in the McthodW Social<br />
Johnson Nominated<br />
New Commander<br />
Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers featured D<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> Ferguson F<strong>of</strong>llo Poi<br />
Hall at Court House with Sr Ethel \eterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wan Monday<br />
Alpenfeb <strong>of</strong> Hew York University night it the post home with «0 mtrr<br />
n principal spmker Dr Alpenfels "«» •Wending<br />
ii a well known anthropologut Those nominated for thi <strong>1950</strong> 11<br />
whme lecture Prom Adim to . 5jjj"jo{ r *Miox'vi"nnniiun5er<br />
Robert C French junior lee con<br />
marder Joseph b Smith chaplH n<br />
William Moser judge ad ital<br />
Bruce MacMurrsj Urgeon Dr Erl<br />
Mdrd B Tysnn trusUe Rr Hint<br />
>ears Fran is Miller delegates to<br />
the County Council Michael Dnttllo<br />
Robert French «nd Roberl Wool<br />
leglslnme <strong>of</strong>Bier Earl Shau<br />
ELECT ON MUU 27<br />
The election is scheduled for !h<br />
next meeting <strong>Mar</strong> h 27 Normna<br />
lions will remain open until then<br />
The post appointed Ted Clymer a<br />
its chairman to assist tht Americar<br />
Leglun and othtr groups in arrai<br />
nu a Memorial Day ubservdn e<br />
BASEBALL SOON TO START<br />
The ^auth Committed rep rtei<br />
that the junior basketball league f<br />
buys &ould *»nd this uek ard th<br />
plans are being made for a dinner<br />
f i the bays at the post homi, Ba c<br />
ball activity will be started<br />
A chorus <strong>of</strong> pupils from Oefe<br />
<strong>City</strong> High School Kill sing<br />
Want Ferry in<br />
Highway System<br />
County Group Hands<br />
Request to Drocoll<br />
A formal request for the proposed<br />
Caps May L*eftes ferry IQ be in<br />
eorperstfd in ihe state highway sy<br />
t#m Mvaa prsfented to Gmernor Al<br />
fred E DriscQlI Tuesday by a ^roug<br />
<strong>of</strong> 60 Cape May County represent<br />
Anthenj J Cafiero « ha<br />
ltd the group <strong>of</strong> clt> and iuni\<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials and civic leaders said Ih^t<br />
such a step by the itatt would fa<br />
militate financial arrangements f u<br />
:hm ferry<br />
The senator said afterward th* ;ni'i j-rni.in'lv tpy ;i n'yiMurcMl<br />
Pl:;irin;iiis! frnin d r u i : . nl tin- liyl.t -t i-uti-iii-;.- nncl IJiirity<br />
iih liriij ; ' !nr :•!! ,u<br />
Freedy Drug Store, he,<br />
\VM. II. HART, Dtfi-liir in I'n.irsiiai<br />
701 Asbury Avenue<br />
1 ^ Frcth. linn<br />
Irlct enjiinccr. The problt'ilis<br />
Thompson 'Bill"<br />
OPEN ALL WINTER<br />
SIGNS - SHOW CARDS<br />
308 Eighth It, • Rear<br />
MOTHERS!—<br />
CMILOBINS OUTFITTfRi<br />
SPEARI si<br />
HU ATLANTIC AVC."<br />
ATLANTIC em<br />
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FOR ONLY<br />
'iiiiiiiitf<br />
.., and it's a BIG<br />
7,% co. ft. Rtfrigmrvtor<br />
Own BiJO (, m, _ s,3« „ m<br />
•nd lim lo iiiH<br />
Qt^iF HgSfi hj ^ppqiatiiiRil<br />
KVK9<br />
KiTl'KI) BV<br />
Dr. Harry H, Lake<br />
Voyr OPTUIIKTIIIliT for f. V.iirn<br />
9-H ASIU FIY AVRM P<br />
• • • l»04 I-hon, 0401<br />
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VES, 7,g euMe feet_ao%<br />
* more ntHjtentor th«n •<br />
Hi*"! F/iMfuff width freowng<br />
compurtmenl-a iuiury Ad-<br />
vancod DMign featurn—you<br />
only from PhJIco at this ama«.<br />
tog low price. See it now!<br />
(/r>ury TRAYS<br />
Of, UM fcf qOTCTod<br />
•out<br />
VecHabta Bjaper.<br />
latch • Rigid, Car.<br />
fiUwnProtf Steel Shelve, t<br />
PhUm Super Pamr Hyuiem,<br />
6-TTmr Pntmtion Plan<br />
f ELECTRIC<br />
i ASBURY AVENUE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
t .llinLIt uhi-n- i|i(= ir<br />
irr fuiiiii» imiiiy « iih Hi,.. Hi,iii-<br />
I tin! rxpt'ii^i 1 hivnh-rH in ririH-idiir*<br />
--I know frwni pi'jieated convi'rj.a-<br />
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lip is rnimrnscly inlrrrslnl in (hr<br />
prnpoNal. hui I want to tliskr H<br />
pirfPclly elmr rlflit no» llml<br />
nolliine wlmifv.r rail he further<br />
dimp until the siaip miikr» un HN<br />
niiiid lo what cstpiil ii ran en for-<br />
«ard iiitii Us nbligaiiqii In provide<br />
tiu'sp bridgr!!.<br />
'It iihll ttlli-il tin- sUiU- riilli'llldi'.<br />
ll;:il il ,-iiii nici'l thOM. ri-f|uiriMin-ij|»<br />
II Hill Mi.l Iw tnllli'iilt In i-li-iii- ii<br />
til* Mtliiltlnli irnni Hi;;, piu' --<br />
lit wit! thiil C.iiyv.iiiiiin .limi,..<br />
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it-n jiid imnurs SuindnrUs uf<br />
uful huur" art- m-i by the StaLr<br />
m I Jfji.irtiniTit %sn ret urn mend J-<br />
N ,S. J lie<br />
|Navy Enlistments<br />
Ara Unlimited Now<br />
Pn \llinticdi> Ka\y RetrmtiFig<br />
riihin chief gun<br />
uit_k that there<br />
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Campus <strong>Newspaper</strong> Gives Hackney Prodigal Son<br />
High Rating at Pennsylvania U, |p-i " «, fL.,-,-1,<br />
Juhn Hytkn y farmer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> graduation in Junif He Dnt**rr J riilll €*L V^llUI i^ll<br />
High School valedictorian gnd an<br />
uf Mr *ind Mrs O<br />
SEVERAL OKK1CES<br />
jj i y i~ frb#r <strong>of</strong> th#*<br />
Hoimt sn H«_ll Bt*iird <strong>of</strong> GQ^efnur<br />
Y airman oi tht S^ nt Con mills?<br />
nd a member <strong>of</strong> th* 1 Sphms Senior<br />
la if-ty<br />
Ar accounting tudenl at th<br />
^ harton b r( ol <strong>of</strong> Busing an i<br />
Fmsr Hiitkrej is *s heduln i fur<br />
freshmdn m 1946 lit<br />
erwng in the Army almo I thr c<br />
y ar^<br />
Strides his varied campus atti\<br />
il e urd rrrfintdining hi^h M.huLiit<br />
tardng ht^ Y*kh fuund time lo L m<br />
y p IB mm Hun^h ^hich h un will<br />
be in orporattd n to t^ ^ Fit tmin<br />
Md%k and Wife Sprirg t-ow<br />
NO CAMP! * POLITICO<br />
He "s no big ^iRpuH pulil Lf f\j<br />
lar Quaker alMett* diid > t Ih<br />
hlirr nd entrant c 25 jear tld ha<br />
i ni- o rrt_ny Ihings j t II j<br />
P n vlv&nm that ^e h uld rait<br />
r uf the big^t^i headline v hen i!<br />
tu t-H time ta hand out tht four<br />
v^t d awards on iit-\ Daj a<br />
i rj rg to ihe Ptnn^>hani n<br />
Although thf report man recenlh<br />
Sttppyd dovin fron thuirrmnLhip al<br />
Iht Undcrgrad Club hardhng Ma H<br />
and W g prfductiur^ ht i cuntiru<br />
to ass I ifi n ad^ i urj aua i ><br />
until jfraduafiLn<br />
EVAP. MILK Farmdal.<br />
Quolily<br />
"•"<br />
00<br />
Try Qur Acme Guaranteed Meats Under Our<br />
MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE<br />
Famous Loncoster Brand<br />
TURKEYS 5'' b 49<br />
5'' b<br />
Lsn&sitgf Irsrtd Turkfyi era yeuRg, ttndsf end bfosd b<br />
Lean Ground Beef<br />
Brisket Corned Beef "•"l^^. 1 "'<br />
43c<br />
Plata Inf «H«<br />
lata nf H«<br />
Short Rlbl <strong>of</strong> BMf "Sic<br />
Corned<br />
•M* Leaf<br />
Broonsweiger<br />
L<br />
Cole Slew<br />
Large Bologna " 53c<br />
- - - " lu »23£<br />
Cut |pom Cornted Liltls Pork.r,<br />
lib Ind Um (up fa 11', Ib.)<br />
PORK LOINS»43': ^ 4 ?<br />
relln'i 1XL or ftgar'i grade A Sliced Bocon * 45c<br />
Lenten<br />
Sam Peed<br />
Vafues<br />
MACKEREL<br />
Large No, 1 Smelt*<br />
Flih Fillcti »** s<br />
Fancy Large Shrimp<br />
Deviled Crabs<br />
Frying<br />
X5c<br />
ib 69c<br />
^^ 19c<br />
• n the Hm<br />
I Hi fiuint<br />
it L il Ih*<br />
1 s 1 1 it i i \ Ii»r %uun^ men lu srlei-t<br />
ir 1 fullun thi tiades <strong>of</strong> their ehuit-t<br />
1 th Nm A isiiDft tim* 1 ago \hr<br />
\ w \ \ 1 prrmjtted tu enlist on 1 /<br />
1 nill nufnbtr uf mm cath month<br />
^uth t,EinHitiitn& h^ iiddt-d may re<br />
L ui jinlirm without notice<br />
! CIO Hot and Cold<br />
; on Driscoll Bills<br />
I The Ntw Ji'rspy Hlnlt. CIO thli<br />
wi i k imtunincytl support <strong>of</strong> s|^ ad<br />
• ministrutiiiii bills and opposition to<br />
llwii others.<br />
| Ii, Iitti-rs tu all membtrs <strong>of</strong> the<br />
, KtjiUi -,L*p|ji!ilHtufe, wtvirh J is-sliIW<br />
; td in t on Governor priicoll's pro<br />
ijriim Munday. Carl Holilerman, Stale<br />
| CIO president, criticized the Bdmln-<br />
1 isiriiiiiins piiblic utility awUstrike<br />
n 2711 W Girard a\<br />
She v.as 77<br />
Mrs Sauter also ^s^ interested in<br />
rdrttr research work at the Ldink-<br />
enau Hu^jjital and ^a^ a tntmbe<br />
nf the Womtn % Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Philadelphia Turners athletic club<br />
Surviving art* a daughter MF*<br />
Ravmond T Mnock and a son A<br />
Letter ^agti?r a jp^,#l*^r<br />
Funeral ^irvices are scheduled foi<br />
2n m tfidav tThui^dayi *ith burial<br />
in WestmirMtr Ctmeteiv<br />
Rain are declared to cause an an<br />
nuftl dartiiifie Of around 12,000,000,<br />
mm in this country, <strong>of</strong> which about<br />
naif Is the fuud supplies they eat<br />
fit<br />
than 500 U.<br />
iy scheduled a<br />
SHARP CHEESE - 69c<br />
Hoiu.ol Cy,a, Wall AE,d<br />
Sharp Cheese "6St<br />
Sards Romano<br />
le 79t<br />
Berden's Chateau Jlbl 85c<br />
BabyGouda •'•'-"45c<br />
Gold-N-Rich" 1 *" '•§»«<br />
Zingg Oruyera •"•"4*«<br />
C C h ^ ^"IS<br />
Csltage Chetse Vlli" !,V I4f<br />
Chaai* Food S-oi Dkg 13c<br />
GlendaleClnb 2 ' 75c<br />
falacfed Fresh Fruits A Vegetables<br />
ORANGES 8 65 C<br />
3 !H asi<br />
Y*l!ew <strong>On</strong>lflni'"*3"'! 4f<br />
BROCCOLI<br />
*anc¥ wlpeill<br />
Miglyai IIM<br />
Bononoi*"''"" 1 "<br />
Calif.<br />
Andy lay<br />
iarg*<br />
hunih<br />
"•ate<br />
"lit<br />
25'<br />
If. Naw<br />
QttdStat<br />
KIMMa fMM<br />
@ PIE CRUST<br />
MIX<br />
L— Hot Cross Buns<br />
Par* PraiM Jale* .<br />
POUNDCAKE*- - 35<br />
• A T H b l W lt<br />
Children to See<br />
-<strong>Mar</strong>co Polo*<br />
Stage Play Coming<br />
Here Next Month<br />
The . ill bf<br />
Hiram W. Whitaker<br />
CoDtloud from Fui 1<br />
and served here at both the 4th st<br />
antl 38th st. slatldns, ai well as a- , ,<br />
t_n>altinf _hh hnrnr II* -j»jpj<br />
untraI ov<br />
flu -<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
AWNING SHOP<br />
037 A.bury Av. Phone 0188<br />
Ji»Ph K. Vtawr, Prop.<br />
4IDED IN SINDIA RKSt'VE<br />
Mr. Whltiker was aUached to thi<br />
Corion'i Inltt station in 1901 when<br />
the ihip Sindia was wrocked here<br />
He asiigted in the rescue <strong>of</strong> th^<br />
crew.<br />
Because his wile didn't like his<br />
being iway [fom home so much, they<br />
§§tabliihtd their Agbury av. stoic<br />
about 35 yeari ago and had jointly<br />
Operated it ever since. Mr. Whitaker<br />
still was in the store daily uniil hi<br />
fata' illness began a few weeks ago<br />
riI?IERAL THIS AFTBBNOOV<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
MethodUt Church. The Rev, A Lynn<br />
Oongl<strong>of</strong>f. pastor, HMII conduct funeral<br />
services at t p. m. today (Thursday<br />
It,the Smith Funeral Homo Inter<br />
ment will be in the Old Stone<br />
Church Cemetery. Cedorville, Cum-<br />
berland County.<br />
He is survived by hij wife; a<br />
dauihter, Mrs. Sdward Campbell, <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Mar</strong>mort; three grandchildren, Cliri<br />
ton Campbell, Mrs. Howard Land<br />
and Mrs, Edward Westeolt, all <strong>of</strong><br />
Central <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! and six great<br />
grandchildren.<br />
James B, Bevill<br />
Continued (rsm pM« 1<br />
County Mosquito Extermination<br />
Commission, by appointment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board ef Freeholders.<br />
His . fraternal activities formerly<br />
Included membership in the Knights<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pythias and the Benevolent Pro<br />
teetlve Order <strong>of</strong> llks.<br />
Betides his wifs, he ll survive^<br />
by a jister. Mri. Leroy Knox. <strong>of</strong><br />
West Philadelphia, and two nieeei.<br />
Mri, Clarence Murray, Philadelphia<br />
ind Mrs, Henry Mugler, Harrirturi<br />
Directors <strong>of</strong> the bank and other<br />
close anoeiates were pallbearers at<br />
the funeral. They were Blwood F.<br />
Klrkman, Dr. John B. Townsend,<br />
Charles K. Thuritdn, Harold D. Pow.<br />
ell. Dr. J. Thornley Hughes and<br />
William Blevln, - — — — — —<br />
HIS WIM<br />
"I malee my living by my witi,"<br />
"Well, half a living is better thiin<br />
none."<br />
A Cluiifiad Ad Will Rent 111<br />
. . .Right in Style *<br />
. . .Right in Fit<br />
. . , Right in Quality<br />
VAN HEUSEN<br />
and JAYSON<br />
SHIRTS<br />
Faitela • White.<br />
l »Bd3.fS<br />
OUtf, brl.ht pwUl .h»d«<br />
will pal » ipurkie (a jvat<br />
•prlnr ootili . . . (Innlnf<br />
whlun, too. Newest collar<br />
•tylet Mid coll*. .<br />
Nmw Spring TIES<br />
1.00-1.50-2.00<br />
They're in . . . fraib Mi<br />
•pirkiinf new, latUed<br />
or bold pitUimi. pec Uieri»v<br />
Til<br />
MAI>K SDR NOW!<br />
OBOEK TOU NEW IAIHB<br />
f« -4f AS»UBTf AVENUE -<br />
play <strong>Mar</strong>co Polo<br />
stjfcid in the Otian Citj Hith<br />
School auditorium next month I >\<br />
th*> enjoyment Qf fclimertari schon 1<br />
thildren it w.as *mn«urici-il ^tstcr<br />
d«*v b\ County Srhnol Supennttr<br />
tier I Willard B Mallhews<br />
This production with An exptri<br />
t'need pr<strong>of</strong>esaiotial^ ca^t w ill be prt<br />
stnled by th* 1 Clart Trte Major<br />
Children s Theatre<br />
The same group in January pr. 1 -<br />
nli*d Cinderella fur an l<br />
tif jbnut 1 400 pupils <strong>of</strong> grades 1 lo 4<br />
; n trv* North wildwood Junior Hij,n<br />
School.<br />
SEE "RIP VAN WINKLE"<br />
Last Thursday about 1.200 children<br />
from Orades 5 to J in the lowe:<br />
rmonce <strong>of</strong> "Hip<br />
the North WilUwood school<br />
Salome Gaynor Theatre.<br />
Plans such as these have been<br />
sponsored for more than 10 yeais<br />
bv the county schools so that all<br />
children could have an opportuniiv<br />
8t least once during the term to wit-<br />
ness a real stage play by pr<strong>of</strong>es-<br />
sional actors and actresses,<br />
iEE »BAL PEOPLE<br />
"In this way," Mr. Matthewi saiS,<br />
'the boys and girls not only have<br />
the thrill <strong>of</strong> soeiriB real people on<br />
the stage, but they are given a<br />
chance to practice good manners in<br />
the theatre. Anyone who has a',<br />
tended one <strong>of</strong> these plays will agree<br />
that the audience behaViour IJ bet-<br />
ter than that exhibited by many an<br />
adult audience.<br />
"Between acts, the children io*<br />
<strong>of</strong>f steam' by community singing nt<br />
l d i thir h school '<br />
by<br />
songs learned in their home schools<br />
100,000 Naturalized<br />
by State-Local Work<br />
Over 100.000 aliens have beeri prp.<br />
pared for New Jersey Citizenship In<br />
classes jointly financed by the State<br />
and local communities, Franklin<br />
Nixon, Master <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Stote Orange, reported this week.<br />
He urged that the 1850 Legislatiiiv<br />
provide adequate funds for con-<br />
tinued state support <strong>of</strong> cltlienshi|)<br />
education.<br />
To be Seen Sunday<br />
at Holy Tnmty<br />
In Ri-tf ing ttith ihf Lenten Me<br />
ag <strong>of</strong> rLfp^tence the iilm j*nd a.f<br />
m n**tte at th*- S&T\ ic* 1 <strong>of</strong> Illustrated<br />
t\en Lr n at Hol> ifin tv Lhuixh<br />
unday at 45 p m \feill t#II on a<br />
nort- the trry at The Proiigjl<br />
San Thi well btl \wd p^r^blf lend<br />
it elf naturally tu dramatic \er^iui<br />
ttUing a it dot-** the a^e old lury tf<br />
ie^rt-ddtmn ^nd reh ibilitation<br />
tniuugh nd nm ig love<br />
Thi i% the fifth in a series <strong>of</strong><br />
prrfcrain devottd tj tf"e use Lf mov<br />
ic a. an aid in presenting the<br />
fundsy. the rtory will te th«t W<br />
Bartlnwui, The Blind Bagfar »f<br />
Jerusalem<br />
Other events at Hply "trinity<br />
Church next week will Include a<br />
luncheon on Tuesday, at 12:30 p, m,<br />
given by the day branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
women's Auxiliary^ at which th*<br />
program will include on instructive<br />
Hluitntcd lecture.<br />
Safety Patrol Propowsd<br />
Establishment <strong>of</strong> a student lafety<br />
patrol foi Middle Township schooU<br />
has been proposed by F. Doug-<br />
lass Btidfl, Eupervicing principal,<br />
Phone 1M4<br />
Dr, Roger G, URota<br />
Optometrist<br />
844 CentnJ Ave.<br />
OCEAN enr, N. J,<br />
-Olill HBBM—<br />
L>«lly 1:10 lo t;|t<br />
No HSUPB on w«.\ ud Bun.<br />
Mori. «n.l rrl, Eva, bj AppL<br />
b*<br />
•crftu th.<br />
Although<br />
change* hli Ipolft '<br />
does.<br />
MttMMtfW<br />
Priiitfi<br />
COMMEI<br />
STATK<br />
Lewis L<br />
Garrison Jewelers<br />
WATCHES<br />
DIAMONDS • JEWELRY<br />
Expert Wateh and<br />
Jewelry Repairing<br />
Modernizing<br />
ALL WATCHES TESTED ON<br />
WATCH MASTER<br />
925 A«bury Av«nue<br />
Phone 2278<br />
Old Colot<br />
Modern<br />
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TO EXCHANGE CLUB MINSTREL SHOW<br />
704 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
HEAR YE!<br />
HEAR YE! SPECIAL<br />
NEWS FLASH<br />
Sommer Crest Variety Center Leads Again in the Reduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Prices on Fine Quality Candies s<br />
Delicious Decorated Cocoanut Cream Eggs<br />
59c ^H (Names Put on Free)<br />
FREE - With Each S9c Egg<br />
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romplrlr nest <strong>of</strong> straw, Jelly BfW and Ycllaw M»rihiii«IIow Chick.<br />
GIFT. Beady Is set in any kukct!<br />
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NOTEi on to you!<br />
SPECIAL FOR ST. PATRICIC'S DAY . - .<br />
IRISH SWEET POTATOES. ... _._„_ 69c Ib.<br />
LARdE CANDY SNAKES ._—___.„.._._._ 39e Me<br />
• A YELLOW TRADING STAMP . . - FREE WITH EACH 10c PURCHASfe<br />
737 Asbury Avenue Open Evenings<br />
HAVE FUN AT THE 3rd ANNUAL<br />
Exchange Club<br />
Minstrel Show<br />
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 17th - 18th<br />
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM<br />
Light Comedy<br />
Laughable Minstrel Antics<br />
Lovable Lyrics and Songs<br />
LOOK BEHIND THE SCENES OF OCEAN C1TTS PERSONAL LIFE<br />
AND ENJOY THE RIOTOUS RESULTS<br />
HOME TOWN STORY - HOME TOWN ACTING - HOME TOWN GROWN<br />
GENERAL ADMISSION 4.00<br />
Reserved Seats 25c Extra<br />
See Ward's Pastry Shop, 734 AsbHry Avenue<br />
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