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Carl Sandburg Will 'NEW FACES' BRINGS STAGE Appear at Auditorium this country and the greatest authority on Abraham Lincoln. He will recite some of bis-famous poems, tell his tall tales and sing at Philharmonic Carl Sandburg will make a definite in the. climaxing number. "Bal Petit Bal" seemed slightingly treated by comparison. However, Miss Kitt is only part of a very large hright footlight offering in this instance.

Clever Singing BACK TO LIFE WITH BANG rare appearance Jan. 30 in Los Angeles. Mr. Sandburg, 76, is considered the poet laureate of mmmmssm "mmmsmsm work together and Graham brilliantly in sketches. BY EDWIN SCHALLERT Leonard Sillman brought his New Faces of 1952" to the Bilt- a variety of GinemaScoPS You Sm It Witheut Sptciof CfauM niret you 1953" probably won't become dated for several seasons.

It is the co-operative char Robert Clary is to be singled out as clever in his singing and comedy which strikes a bizarre more Theater last night for a golden gala home-coming. This ZllZOZA I ho Champ Moment They reach a champ acter of "New Faces of 195, note. He takes part in many portions of the show. To be level musical revue, which retains all its leading principals from New in "Of Fathers and Sons," with credited for her constant con- which was responsible doubtless for its happy evolvement. 3 JAN.

6, 1 954-PortIII 7 York, carries a load of enter trmution in paving tne way for Lynde doing notable duty as the male parent and Miss Ghost- The stellar players, Ronny TICHNICOtOl ROBERT TERRY GILBERT new sketches is Patricia Ham tainment, well distributed. Almost toward the end comes one of the most riotous events, 2a Graham and June Carroll, have merlee, while Billy Mullikin al ley as the mother, both Intent WAGNER MOORE ROLAND A so does competent interlocutor on leading their offspring into the "Trip of the Month" as de duty. George Smiley provides re. scribed by Paul Lynde, with life of crime, and satirizing LOS ANGELES DOWNTOWN U. 14111 wee wii ins i arm in sling, hanging onto a CHINESE MOUVWOOft no.

jrau-DE. Hill ms lie i. as they go. IXTR I bnSott lidanM tunic uma in tmw in wn PLUS! Ik Inl Krf Dunn UmSmi ClttM iKlMSllI tMT.WSHinaMMMM Jane Powell in 'A thena: While Parker, Gardner Get Neiv Assignments U.MllNWklfra.: iMtaaat liable service while Allen Con-roy, John Laverty, Norman cruttfh, and occasionally almost collaborated on the words and music with Arthur Siegel, Sheldon Harnick and Michael Brown, and the sketches were mostly written by Graham with Melvin Brooks. John Murray Anderson devised and staged the produc It is the hilarity of the take falling on his face because of ofts In this revue, the great tittwaras, Jimmy Kussell are Matmaet among others on the list merit- the extremity of his adven tures in Africa.

novelty of even its lighter and Daily Ail perpetual ling mention. Anton Coppola is inenrtt lesser numbers, the speed with which Eartha Kitt, probably the it moves musical director. most awaited star of the whole tion, and the sketches were directed by John Beal, while the BY EDWIX 8CHALLEKT that makes this a top-deck affair of the theater. Sillman enterprise, is a step! cm uw. St.M Dhii tn to It.

A complete re-evaluation of feminine castings is prog choreography was provided by later with her by-now famous Richard Barstow. New Faces Monotonous" while "The owes good fundamentals to this Great American Opera as a take-off on Menotti, of "Me entire group. Naturally when the sultry Eartha Kitt occupies the stage the chips are really down as far as the audience is concerned. She doesn't do much in "New Faces," but her place is LOYOLA I CALIFORNIA ALEX ACADEMY fill tLUt HWTlMm'UR NIINM noon Daily 1:30 pm Door Open 11:30 Doors Open 11:30 am OoonOom 11:30 am dium," "Telephone" and "Consul" fame is in the unbelieva Fenime Ensemble It offers an attractive en bly funny class. semble of young women, who VS5K 9th WEEK! are by no means the conven Fascinating and Gay But long before these destina tional chorus.

Each has some ifM Marilyn MONROE Betty GRABLE laursn BUCALl tions are reached in the Sillman show, there has been a thing to do either songwise or dancewise. They are worth ief T'Sffl in 1M Cnlury.Fox' MM iiowidMarryA Milh wealth of entertainment so noting as Rosemary O'Reilly wnatre ST IMiSdiallirt I. A. lim RITA' RITA W-. hMORTHCO JOSE -T I FERRER nCHNICOLOR p' good that its like has not been ress at MGM at the present time, in line with the juhilee celebration of the organization.

The jubilee is being inaugurated today as a 30th anniversary event and will extend over four months. It will be signalized in various parts of the world, with a star luncheon at the studio here as a major event. With Esther Williams slated for three different produc-. tions that are in preparation, it has been deemed well to assign Jane Powell to the starring part in "Athena," Joe Pasternak feature previously listed for the swimming star. Therefore, Miss Powell will be seen with Janet Leigh and Debbie Reynolds in the production, to be directed by Charles Walters from the Leonard Spigelgass screenplay.

Another important switch finds Eleanor Parker joining Lana Turner in the Jack Cummings feature, "My Most Intimate Friend," with screenplay by Spigelgass and Sidney Sheldon. The Parker part wlli'be the one originally slated for Ava Gardner, who Instead will star in "Love Me, or Leave Me," Ruth Etting story, which Pasternak is to produce with a screenplay by Daniel Fuchs. It is argued that through this realignment talents of this group of feminine stars will be better utilized. ROLAND JOINS FORCES WITH NIVEJf BUSCH Gilbert Roland is moving along with his plans for the filming of his father's life story, "Blood on the Horns," because he has formed an alliance with Niven Busch, author, TECHNlCOlORV5 M. in seen here in ages.

Even when THAT COSTA this wj-iter viewed the "New William POWELL I Faces" in New York a year ago, KNIGHT HIS Elizabeth Logue, Polly Ward, Carol Lawrence and Faith Bur-well. Then in the very important spot as a prime comedienne is the droll and ingenious Alice Ghostley, who can effectively fit into almost any situation. She HuSni ar. CitntbA when it was nearing the end CONTINUOUS PtRFORMANCtS HONOR AND OOWNTOWM Itl tnt Kill II 4511 MMSIKKIKQII of its run there, it had not the CI. 5-M8 C0N1.

0AIIT Ml. m. HOimirj i CmwiI Amum: 1 1.0 p4ut Ui 10 S-ftitHi, Sm. HA gloss and excitement that sur A QUEEN HER CROWN! 91-' IUIUQT TICtVl.ni'gifl 30c Warnm OomtMtt S3c plut lifl Hom round the presentation here. 1 Masterful Suspense Thriller! REED'S Miss Carroll, who contribu JIUWIIIII I JT- 1 I M-G-M's mighty production in glorious COLOR fHxis ted much to the creation of ma terial, is just as definitely valu BETWEEN the MAI1 able for her consistent work as STEREOPHONIC SOUND! nwtJLmKam it ii a performer.

fox BEVERLY Wittift-Biwly Dr. 0t. 1 4141 III Jf II i JAMES CLAIRE HILDEGARDE MASON'BLOOM'NEFF aajjMMWMMMMMi1 Plul "BRONCS BRANDS" 111 itU 11 1 WW )e4 1 II S-T-k 1 Opn Daily 6:45 p.m. rut NOWI Even though a theatrical season here seems dismally belated, the rewards offered by this attraction are so satisfying as to make up for the great dreary dearth of the 1953-54 period. It is curious that a production that is hallmarked "1052" should provide the big lift, but then "New Faces of FINE ARTS Wilshlra naal la Cisnega CR.

5-54M LIVING DESERT Senate A CirtHi Nsfiltr Coin nautnn aldoRAY WhMI Tabic who will write the screenplay. They will later join with a producer and director for a full-fledged package. The feature will probably be made in Mexico. Roland hopes now to activate this as goon as he finishes his assignment in' "The Big Rainbow" at RKO. Thayer Roberts, William Stretch and Gordon Heaver have signed for "The Talisman," while Wilton Graff, who is in that picture, will now play a master of cere- mnnioa in Star Ta Rnrn" Z7 Fvafurv-ltnqlh TRUE-UIE ADVENTURE frinl by TCCHNICOIO IrtM trt bj HWff KIEIHH Iwrt I INTfcf JOWIStl C0NT.

DAILY NOON Wide 8cren JERRY WALD mm lOnctM CUIITll KWUtl KCtHt0W''0 wt 1 1 ii mi i I I. I 1 i Ik 1 HI IrwVl LAST 2 DAYS 2nd WEEK -1 tary mi Hoi. SI.QQ f'lt lu Molt, ond ial. 7M incl. Km Jl American film i i B.

11 i 11 i M-Vflmlri ifiUf VllUlH it Willi a viisiffti 'iiiiwy it7tT.uT..g.wwf WMM timm 1 "Is UPTOWN an 1 aUit1 JafTsti44i WA.0EMY, at Warners. Peggy Malcy Peggy Maley, who proved her curvaceous blond attractions in "The Wild One," starring Marlon Brando with Mary Murphy, will play a featured part in "The Human Beast" as a pal of Gloria Grahame at Columbia. ARCTIC PICTURE PLANNED BY PRODUCER DUO At press conference yesterday Irving Allen and A. R. (Cubby) Broccoli made it known they contemplate a follow-up to their Antarctic whaling picture "Hell Below Zero." The new production will find its locale in the Arctic.

Max Trell, who wrote the screenplay for "Hell Below Zero," which starred Alan Ladd with Mark Robson directing, is researching for the film to be shot probably in Labrador and the vicinity of Spitzenberg. This would give the producers, who have been making their films in England, their three planned films under their HOLLYWOOD BEVERLY BeY, Hla. OP. Mastenui suspciiso Mason. THJEJA2lBJETWejN APOLLO HO-74522 O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home, cirJj E.

G. Robinson, Class Web CHINESE RE-14111 R. Wagner-T. Moore, BENEATH THE 12-MILE REEF, Cinemascope O'Connor, waini'is ui.h Home, 6. C.

BobmsorlMsWeb ill SSTJii3Zrw.tmod. Oo. 6:30. BR-0-409S Hit I I O'Connor, Walking Home, cl riE uri TOrsjf HOLLYWOOD a.m. HO-39371 T.

Dru, FORBIDDEN Joe McCrca, BORDER RIVER, clr. rj Ol jTMl. PUU WUUH CARTOON I (fjJYnl if 1 I DOWNTOWN HOLLYWOOD If 11,0 13 CABMEL 8163 Sta. Mon. i 1 3.

THE RIVER, clr It's wonderful Hollywood Citizen-News j. wayna-colbertjhoieaentjom iL-EVBS-irWilsh. Ct. 2. WE-11101 Prlie Winning Film, LITTLE rimlTIVE: Daily 2: Sat, Bun, 12 IRIS 6S08 Hwd, Bl.

Op. 12:30. HO-32184 Jack Palance. MAN IN THE ATTIC (Story ol Jack, tho Ripper); Man Crazy VOGL-t 6675 Hwd. Ct.

12, HO-7255S New York Crltica Award Best Documentary ol 1953, Conquest ol Everest I OCEAN PARK, SANTA MONICA, VENICE, CUIVER CITY, WEST l.A. new contract with Columbia, as they have already listed "Cockleshell Heroes" from the Reader's Digest story by George Kent for Cinemascope filming, starting in March, and "Prize of Gold" from the Max Catto novel, which Mark Robson will direct, as announced some time ago, in Germany in the late spring. SINATRA TO SING IN 'WE BELIEVE IN LOVE' The voice of Frank Sinatra will be heard in song, although he himself will not appear in "We Believe in Love." "A fuller, richer impressioi! of musical footlijht history than The Jolsoa deck as i cavalcade of tunes Macle charm iand l.a. rmi will render a numoer Dy tamray ana ouie Sinatra I 'IML'I'H Z( -J 1 1 I'hll IC 111 ill DOME Op. 5:30.

EX-6-3273 J. Stewart, BEND OF RIVER, B. Lancaster, Vengeance Valley, clri CRITERION Cont. 12:30. EX.5-828I; J.

Fontaine, Decameron Nights, GAL-oricus Roman Scandall OK NEROI FOX Venlcc7626 Lincoln. EX-64215" Held Over! Gable-Gardner, Mogambor; Bing Crosby, LittteBoy LosljSeats 500 -BUNDY Pico at Cen. 0p.6:45. EX-64414 T. Power, DIPLOMATIC COURIER; All Seats 50c; Slattery's Hurricane wTlSHIRE '1314 Wllsh.

Blvd." EX-5-6995 2 Great Hits: LITTLE WORLD OF DON CAMILLO and YOUNG CARUSO CUTVER VE-83124 O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home, E. G. Robinson, Glass Web I A i "A true and pure hit of Americana sincerity and charm all characterize Anything more-whs could ask for it?" Styne called "Three Coins in the Fountain," which was the original title of the Sol C. Siegel production for 20th. Lionel Newman will conduct the orchestra.

The industrious Macdonald Carey now has a picture titled "High Wind in Haiti" on his schedule. This will be, made probably late in the year after he has played an engagement in Moss Hart's production of "Anniversary II" 1 1- I 1. ...111 Unlr. its HUNTINGTON PARK EMBASSY O'Connor. WAlKing My Baby Back Home, elriHSeatjejgamb WV-3118 O'Connor, Walking My Baby Bank Home, clr.

RobinsonClaaa Web FIOUEROA 6:45. AD-0S15 fl O'Connor. Walking My Baby Back FiNYARTS-855 WH. 0p.12. CH-SSil Oiny' 1st lull knath true-lile LIVINQ Blaml Me TCOREircE FTorence-Compton.

LA-7677 Welts' WAR OF WORLOSClr.l Scott," THUNDER OVER PLAINS, clr. COLD END I ATE-517B Whtttier. Op. Aiin Ladd, RED MOUNTAIN, Ty. Power, BLACK SWAN.

clr. CORDON Li Brea Mel.0p"6:45. WH.2944 C. Oable-A. Cardrer, M0OAMBO, Bing Crosby.

LITTLE BOV LOST HIOHLANO O'Connor. Walking My Baby Back Home, clr. LABREA 9th-La Braa.dp.6:4S. A-8502 H. O.

Wells' WAR OF WORLDS, clr.i UDOLa BR-2363J Blng Crosby, LITTLE BOY LOST; J. Wyrnan-StayjIenOJilQ LOYOLA Man. Sep. Op.1:30. OR-82444 Lloyd C.

Douglas' THE ROBE on the now larga ClnemaScopo Screen 0p.S:45. AX-16959 Taylor, All Brothara Were Valiant; A II Seata SOc; able OAM OjJJr. PARilSiAN DU-71013 R. Taylor, All Brottiere Ware Valiant; Connor alk lngB abyBackH oma RITi 5214 WHahlra, Ct. 2.

WA-1221 FRANKI BOLDI ACT OF LOVE, StarrlnglrDoiiglasMyaScreen STADIUM CR-62083 O'Connor. Walking Baby Back Home, clr. i E. QRoblmpn, OlasaWeb ST A A NO 2624" Broadway. CICLON DEL CARIBE: All Seala50c-SPERNIA TOWER Compton.

Open 5:15. NE-61315 O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home, cir E. Q. Robinson, Glass Web LA fxomner CALIFORNIA Open 11:30. JE-5111 Lloyd C.

Douglas' THE ROBE on tha new larga Cinemascope 8creen PARK PaoirioBivd. Op. 12:00. JE-3442 R. Taylor-E.

Parker, Above A Beyondi amea Stewart, Carbine Williams ALCAZAR 4426 E.bage.Op.6:45.LA-330l O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Homo, Ed. Q. Robinson. Glaus Web f- wailZ, which wm nave us 1 n.l mm tryout in Aiarcn. mcnaru odie will dirppt "Hich Wind in "A iwstiljie tribute to i great performer.

reme wars memories for the theatre goer. TOWNE 6918 S.East'n Bell Cardena Gary Cooper, DISTANT DRUMS, Clitton Webb, MR. SCOUTMASTER INGIEWOOD Tht Mirror ACADEMY Fr. Pk. OR-71000, PL-15151 MAJOR TECHNICOLOR PREVIEW; Jack Palance, MAN IN THE ATTIC UlUWililUtW 3 W--W ft' I I A Ty )M a aj.

av at' at: arm jamis-iti i.iiai i i Macdonald Carey Haiti" and produce it in con- Junction with Alexander Korda. Carey and he recently worked on "Malaga," in which Maureen O'Hara was the feminine star. "High Wind in Haiti" concerns buried treasure and deep-sea Jiving. Kirk Douglas over the telephone from Paris indicated to his representatives here he will seek Marlon Brando as the star of "Strange Harvest," original screenplay by Sy Bartlctt and William Schorr. Douglas is formulating this project for Bryna Productions and discloses that a deal has been completed for the filming of the entire feature in Japan.

FOX 115 Market. Ct. 12:30. OR-82321 O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home, elr.j E. 0.

Robinson, Glass Web FIFTH AVENUE Sth-Manch. TW-996B HELD OVER! Wldmark, Taka Hign Ground; L. Bridges, Tht Limping Man REDONDO, HERMOSA, MANHATTAN uptown Wosi'n-bjym. Op. a.

RE.4111S RED0N0O Op. 6:45. Smoking. FR-2-S256 H. 0.

Weill' WAR OF WORLDS, clr. I J. Leslle.F, Tucker, PLIGHT NU RSE STRAND Open 6:45. FRantlar M306) In COLOR and WIDE MHUJSEEIT WITHOUT I 11 Iff SPECIAL GLASSES 7 MAJOR TECHNICOLOR PREVIEW; J. AN IN THE ATTIC VILLAGE viestwood.

Op. 6:30. R-043O1 R. Wldmark, Take the High Oround; WmHoldon.Jicapa O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home; All Seats SOc; Web wTL8H IRE 8440 Wilsh. Op.

2. WY.3154 Monroa-arable-Bacall, How to Marry a Millionaire, ClnemaScopt and Color DOWNTOWN IOS ANOELES SCREEN! av Wldmark, Take tne nign arouno; Holdon, Escape From Fort Bravo, dr. HERMOSA Open 845. FROntler 2-624S B. Crosby, LITTLE BOY LOST; ALL BROTHERS WERE VALIANT LAMAR "Manhattan Beach.

PR-28500 C. Oable-A. Gardner, M00AMBO, clr. Fontllnt. FLIGHT TO TANGIER, Clr.

A A fe BROS. fO 1 iwoiwic Mooucnoxs MGM' IONO BEACH fab Kate's all spice and ginger! Cool. 10:45 m. 1 WEST COAST Cont 12 Noon. 6-420 Manroe-Grable-Bacall, How ta Marry a GLOBE Bdwy.

nr. Ct 10:45. RE-14111 J. Palanca, MAN IN THE ATTIC; (Story LOS ANOELES 615 I. Bdwy.

Op. 10:45 R. Waner-T. Moora, BENEATH THE 12-MILE REEF, C)nemt8oopt OLENDALE Millionaire, ClnamaScopa and Cotor CREST Atlantlo near Carson. Open 1 :30 Lloyd C.

Douglas' THE ROBE an tha new larga Cinemascope Screen X. 2F Initial KATHRYN HOWARD VALLEY MB. If mm in ITIiniA ITV An.nft4C ail.9-0.17T r1 GRAYSON -KEEL Week Now! ANNMHIER ALEX Cont. 11:30. CH-5-1525 Lloyd C.

Douglas' THE ROBE on the new largo Cinemascope Screen OLENDALE Open 6:30. CH.5381S O'Connor-Leigh, Walking My Baby Back Home, clr.j Robinson, Jllass Web GATEWAY S.Fer.-Brand.6:45. CH-51631 Alan Ladd, RED MOUNTAIN, Ty. Power, BLACK SWAN, clr. mm in O'Connor-Leigh, Walking My Baby Bark Home, tin; Robinson.Olasa We EL PORTAL No.

Hwd. Oo. 12 ST-72983 Joan Crawtord. TORCH SONG, clr. I 0 Connor, Walking VALLEY N.

Hlywd. Ct. 6 45. SU-22271 Peck. Hepburn, ROMAN MOLIOAY; Orant fJ.

Kerr. DREAM WIFE LA REIN A Op. 1. ST-72942, ST-41141 Joan Crawlord, TORCH SONO, elr.l Decameron Nights, clr. VAN NUYS Open 6:45.

STateS.273l' R. Taylor, All Brothara Were Valiant, Ella. Taylor, IVANHOE, clr. RIVOLI Van Niiyi. Op.

6 45. IT-S3910 Mltchum-Ruxell, MACAOi Wldmark, STREET WITH NO NAMC PASADENA, SO. PASADENA, AlHAMBRA irinFMV-Ooin 11:30. RY-1-6501 Lloyd C. Douglas' THI ROBE on till Constance SMITH If Byron PALMER t' J.

I "5 11 SEATS NOW AU ITI M1UVID-NO WiriNO IN UNI a )KEfEBRASSELLE AVAILABLE AD PlrflOHKtt tltaH ImiIwm CM. Ml new large ClnemaScopo sorean UPTOWN Open 6:45, SY-34330 O'Connor, Walking Bahy Back Home, elr.i I. 0, Robinson, Qtasa Web ITRANb Open 12:00. SY.3I187 Oable-A. Gardner, M00AMB0, clr.

J. Fontaine, Flight to Tangier, clr. STATE Open 1 US. SY-2713S Blng Croshy, LtTTLI BOY LOSTl J. Wyman-S.

Hayrten, SO BIO t. Mm k. a4 MhimI AHMlti. 1. Watch him soar to stardom ORANGI COUNTY Eddit Cantor! MriNHt WJO Irlual-JAf.

Ti it 1 1 in mail WIST COAST Santa Ana. KI-0-I31T Lloyd C. Douglas' THI ROB! an tha new larga ClnemaScopo Serpen FOX Anaheim. Phona 3602 R. Taylor-O.

Kerr, QUO VAOIS, Now at Reg. Prlcesi Selaotad Short! Marilyn Erskine WI1H U.INC HkMAHON tIMl WILL ROGERS, Jr. a. Ht dad RIALTO Open 6:45. 3 C.

Oable-A. Gardner, MOQAMHO, O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home Aihambra." 0t. 6:45. AT-24941 O'Connor-Uigh, Walking My Baby Back Home, elr.t Roblmon, Glass WeB LA. 5-211 FOX Pullerton.

Escana Prom Ft. Bravo, air. I Hotden. Jana Wyman-S. Hayden, SO BIG POMONA, ONTARIO i -Tj TOD AY! RIVERSIDE JtROME WCIDMAN.

IE0 SHER0T.MAN mm SIDNEY SkOLSKY AirREo'tCRCEN IWN a thastim Mill 1 Ilood Snt.v.d Wall lor ALL tutor, 1 VII'ORMANCIIl anal Hit at 4IUNLT MWUAT Mlfi wvir JT7 -w My T' i Suit.nd1elidiri-2,.tnd( 0pin. I all dry Jim. I holiday I 10 40 RIVERSIDE -Cont, 2:00, Ph. S252 3D1 Qrayson-Keel, Kiss Ma, Kata, clr. Paul Henrld.MANJN HIDINO GOLDEN STATE-Conl.

2 00. Phona 737 Wldmark, Taka the High Oround, clr I Joan Crawlord, TORCH IONO, dr. POX Pomona. Open 6:30. LY-21353 301 Orayson-Keel, KISS ME, KATE, ON PROWL STATE Pomona.

Cont. 2:00. LY-25544 walking My Baby Back Home, Robinson, Olass Web VILLAGE Clarsmont. Op.6:30, LV-57812 nulnnati.DeCarla. Cantain'a Paradliai II I "ii IW AT HK Stia WIlSHIRt IIVD.

minium tan ii r- i i in i aiifNmwm ini. t--k. mni a i i iHi'iififiiir 'W1k Vi.lTjT IMStinlf iSOl HoVio at Owe i 1 Mifr 1 i nvii. RFD1ANDI D. Dav-H.

Keel, CALAMITY JANE, dr. Ini HIURI0US WEEK OOlllini OnVarln 6:45. Ph. 61.819 REDLANOS Open Phona 33t T.ylor-D Kerr, QUO VADIS, dr. I 0.

Pord, TERROR ON A TRAIN VAGABOND O'Connor, Walking Baby Back Home, "A Rolllntlat tallrt Rliaiia" dr. i I. a. Robinson, aiase wan IMii wiiihlra Riva. Ii nu, a iit I LA.

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