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TWO MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1957 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO SALMAGUNDI Mrs. Sager Tryon of North Lawrence is confined to Dunlap i "Memorial hospital, OrrviHe. Mrs. A. C.

Jshonkwiler of North Lawrence is'a patient in Dunlap Memorial hospital, Orrville. -MYSTERY TRIAL AT LIMA- Defense Calls 'Victim? Of Murder To Testify Man Shot In Dice Game At Labor Camp JUST ORDINARY PEOPLE Scientists Neither Evil Nor Odd 5 Motorists Are Fined In Many Court (First of a Series) icated to good, impractical, super- played a part in creating re 'l By ALTON BLAKESLEE human, absent-minded, self-cen-; dices; against scientists says an- ejght Science Reporter An argument during aj LIMA (AP) The first degree murder trial of Ralph For-1dice game ended in the shooting! i 'sythe, 42, opened today in common pleas court and the case re-'of a Bor Saturday in Massillon sembles something that a fiction writer might dream up, iin UK ltt na llt Oica i city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Forsythc is accused of the Aug. 10 slaying of Charles Conner.

urday night, according to Chief' for ne lc reason they are'hold such opinions. George Stavroff, 147 25th st was celebrating his 37th birthday. But Conner's body haslDepuly Sheriff Rav Nunamakeiv hu an lhis 65 1 vt ViVnMsts and their reander McPherson 23 of 1303 Inevcr been found. The Lima naint company foreman Just vanish-! Another laborer'who deputies! They are ordinary people naturally. They say these.

tne Leande' McPneison. isw ispecialized knowledge one altitudes don't hurt them person-1 common denominator numm jacKspn (iu pn-dutu sciences, allv so much as science renerallv. itv becomes clearly appirent. guilty to reckless operation A daughter was born, The state, represented by pro, in Massillon city hospital, to se cutor Anthony J. Bowers, is ex-; and Mrs.

Johnny L. Baker, 1013 pec ted to hinge its case largely; Erie st S. on the testimony of Harry Smith if -n c- and Larue (Tex) Arlington, who In Massillon city hospital, Sun- contend thc saw Forsy thc shoot day, a daughter was born, to Mrs. Gene S. Cecil, 927 Niles i QW TO ADD TO THE mystery the defense attorney, Ernest Na- tfl in the Hartvillc swamp area Sat-' arc slran and puzzling percent teen-agers and adults.

TV, newspapers, radio, tca ne day night, according to Chief' Sheriff Ray Another laborer who deputies; in the (gossip and behavior of some sci- 5(U ana scientists 1 entists themselves. .1 Highest fine was levied against Hurt In iwo ing is in custody at the county imorc sciences jail today. Nunamaker said' TUWV charges will be filed later. HU1 1HLY ally so much as science generally, I and the decisions of bearing a whether to become scientists. cross of considerable public opin-i Russia encourages no such views o.

0.1, UL v.u it Massillon city tios- has issucd a Sub 0ena for! Six persons sustained minor labor camp. Afrf 0r the "victim." Buries in three area auto acci-i Deputies said CJJ IN "FAIR" CONDITION today 1D Ka imnhs in Canton's Mercy hospital very evi! or very dcdi-i Douglas Smith, 23, who wasj wounded in the abdomen. Held by deputies is Remus Chisholm, 32, of Cabin 18 at the and RD 2, Navarre. sholm became ity becomes clearly apparent Some are avid football or was arrested by Massil- fans, or love music, police last Friday in Tremont vi0i3 i v- LJ CI UI vM ion which thinks scientists areJ about science and scientists. Others like bridge, growing roses, after he had crashed a light at seeing plays, travel, swimming.

Tremont ave and Erie st S. Police said McPherson made a MANY ARE GAV and witty, wide turn from 6th st SW onto some quiet, some shy, or all these Tremon av SW into the wrong things at different times. Only a traffic, went around a very few are stuffed shirts i car at the intersection snobs who think you ought to of Tremont an Erie st an5 Movies about Lima Police Chief Donald F.jdents Saturday and Sunday. Two involved in fight during a dice drivers were cited to appear in game held in a barn at the camp. Born, Sunday, in Massillon city 'hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Miller told newsmen shortly after the alleged murder was committed that "our investigation Massillon municipal court. Harold D. Rastetter, 47, of 2655 convinces me that Charles Con-! Kirb av NE, Canton, was book- ner was shot in the kitchen of i Cd on charges of intoxication andjto Smith's cabin, No. 17, and that time he said he was going to shoot Luke Green, 22, deputies were told.

Green went with Smith and Mrs. Glen D. Tissot, 1120 i 2.VC The alleged shooting look place during the time Forsythq was free on bond pending Born, Sunday, in Massillon city ihospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uion.

He 331 25th si that Conner was shot. court Friday at 9:30 a. m. Gottler, 1014 14th st SE, idflUf'ntPF I and Mrs. Ralph Forsythe'si 2 to st in th assured Chisholm apparently went to his 1 A dauEhter was born Sundav home about 9 P- Saturday d( ar 'stance.

He will be ar- cabin to get his gun. iin Mr! (Au 10) Two witnesses tell us ra 'gned in Massillon municipal Then Chisholm entered Smith's 'and Mrs. Archie A. Croy, jr, 203 (6th st SW, Strasburg. In Massillon city hospital, a son was born, to Mr.

and iMrs. Shirley F. Easter, 824 Taylor st SW. i i Sunday, in Massillon city hospital, a daughter was born, to cabin and was put out after one A grand jury indicted Forsythei was cited after his shot was fired. Smith then at- on a murder charge Sept.

21. i a ran mto the rcar of an auto'tempted to take the gun from At that time Emory Galloway i ven Jamc F- Harper, when it discharged of the State Bureau of 0 ave NE Saturday whether deliberately or accident- Investigation at London testified V- the 17 block ally deputies still haven't I 1 .1 ftn vi I kitchen one of his gloves had been analyzed as human blood. blood found in Forsythe's Lincoln Way E. Police said! mined. Smith was taken to Mercy en, in a pickup truck and on' A ad slo ved dowr to make hospital by David Nix, another his gloves had been ana- rPink i lab rerat lhe ca Brady's Pink i laborer at the Cottage when the Rastetter can Deputies have Criisholm's gun, into iiim, leaving 69 a 22-caliber revolver.

appeal ordered out of Lima Qualified A son was born 'this morning Massillon city hospital to Mr. I 'and Mrs. William J. Friend, 254 ave Massillon city hospi- said Harper was rOl know a lot about their subject or crashed the light. At least 11 Washington high also reported that another school speech students will corn- 1 youth injured in the crash, Bob pete in county Prince of Peace speak their language in order to be intelligent-though they know precious little about other pco- (Q Pl he work, ly the good ones, and are wrap- J' hwa patrol rig, iAb work tha'iwtothey na no ht s.

no that hy brake light and the brakes had to numnedo he vehicle. Arrett Rockwell. 30, of the rear of 1236 T'iscarawas st. Canton, tells a story illustrating how easy, it is to absorb popular concepts i 01 about scientists in general. on Route 21 south A high school girt worked one summer in his laboratory as a FINED $10 AND costs each when they pleaded guilty to soeeding were Arthur L.

Lynch, and assistant to a technician. Among eggs used for research, one hatched ibaby chick, which became her! PG One day it tried to follow rivin thout an into an elevator, and fell four! ll and was fined Tnniwillp anH Shprrv 4 0ulS yUe and 27 of 4418 27. WUt and floors into the well below. costs In Massillon city hospital, hU or trying Mrs. John 'Bweh City.

horn, F. Lantrer sentence, er returned. mt of he Lima, but Ut- teachers at the school. Three drivers were injured in! Winners of two more local con-j 3 three-car crash Su.n4»y at were reported today, HOME-MADE ROCKET Michael Keiiy ueii), 17, and John H. Davis, 16, are shown in Washington with the home-made rocket i they will launch Nov.

23 with the hope that the project will bol- ter President Eisenhower's faith in the scientific future of America's youth. The 60-inch missile was built out of steel piping. The army has agreed to let the preoaratovy school students set up a launching Hill, Virginia. (International Soundphoto) tc 'She was impressed Matt Wireman, 32, of 416 Oak that scientists in nur lab solved a SE. pleaded guilty to an toxication charge and was fined costs and given a 30 day sentence.

However, Judge of rescue gence, brawn and kindness," Forsythe's lawyers asked lhatla. m. on Route 62 just west of the trial be shifted to another Richville, according to the Ott of Q'! Jenkins John Huwig, sr, of 320 1st it removed Friday to St. Luke's hoipital in Cleveland. He A is expected to undergo surgery turned down morning.

Representatives of more than Larry who irows who was the winner at the CHARLES JOHN, 27, of Methodist church. 1, Newcomerstown, sustained ai Betty Carpenter and Ann laceration of the head; Francis son were named as alternates in H. Crock, 29, of RD 4, Wooster, lacerations of the head and left contests. Patsy Sommers, Virginia Lev- Change In Horn footing Stark Death Starts Figlit; Trial Delay One Injured Pollard says. "She says it wasiEmmctt D.

Graybill suspended an eye-opener how human and-both the fine and the sentence nice scientists are, not like the on that Wiremanjflmt popular pictures of them." Ernie Pollard doesn't say so, a tribute that at drinking. Wireman was arrested Saturday after police were called to a family disturbance. Charles L. Minor, 19, of 3015 Clark ave. Cleveland, forfeited than a scientist.

S15 bond when he failed to ap- For the young girl was his own pear in. court this morning. Minor but it's also jhome he's daughter, Carol. was charged with driving without Next: What scientist do how a muffler by the highway patrol and why. leg, and Lonnie Bowling, 34, of.crtgood, 'Ann L'ahr, Paul Gerber, A man who told police he Pre-trial arguments hv defense 1310 Navarre rd SW, Canton, ajKathy Pfiug, Bernice Keible, attorneys for two Cleveland men i out of his car and fought with laceration of the head.

All threei udy Banks, Bonnie Junn and a ij Saturday to shake Starkitooting driver behind him at were released following emer- 1 Carol Mickley were winners of County Common Pleas Judgei traffic light, was patched up at'IJlCl Freedom To I Ul lllUiC til all 1 1 1 A 1 VSWIilJllWAI- J.V-tlM f. Born, Nov. 14 in colleges and universities in I nc tre atment at the Massillon contests held ear ier. George. N.

Graham in his decision; the Massillon city hospital at lll InpnlMiinnoi'oiirillnAmnnirt e- i I gam cy hospital, Canton, to Mr. and and other states will be at city hospital. Delap, 1435 Shorb Washington high school tonight ave NW, Canton, a daughter, to participate in a "college night" named Kathleen program. MrjiV'Delap the former Missl will come here to -meet Ann Husted of Genoa. (With students interested in at-u i I tending the institutions of higher 1 1 of the John Yvette Woutat, daughter of learning which they represent u' aS u- pped dla JiaYe Mr.

and Mrs. James Woutat, Principal Snyder thhe ghway after the Fulton, is confined in a large number of senior and! Massillon: city hospital for students of Washingt servation. Yvette, The local winners will compete to defer the start of their first's, m. today. For Congress which arrested him in Canal Fulton Sunday.

CONTINUED until later dates were lhe cases of Robert Bantz. 50. of RD 3, Massillon and Merle S. Eckard, 49, of 1339 Lennox ave NE. Bantz was charged with improper slarting from a parked position by the highway patrol last Thursday.

Bantz LJ luL uu ai.uucilt5 VVasnington I after faiUH i te, who is five and, high-and a number of other-high SeSal court toda? to a old, is a first grade schools in this area to take 11 court today to a Prmni TTnitnn 41.. to recVless-drivinit count State patrolmen said in county contests to be held Sun- egrcs murder trial until Thurs-i Donald Williams 48, of 211 CC day 'Bedford ave, Akron, told police! IMk 0 and hit Crocks car headon The trial of the two, Alfredj hc -was stopped for a traffic light! Attorney John G. Freedom of leaded innocent today "and trial Calabrcse, 37, and Paul Lincoln Way and Wales anton secu ed nominating peti- was con tinued unti! Nov. 30. 32, had been scheduled to movciNE when the driver behind ons Saturday to run for the, continued forward today.

They are charged beg an sounding, his horn. Wil-' em cratlc nomina tor nUl Nov 19 Eckard is charged with the murder of Eldon Shoup lia 5 said he ar thc otner driver 1 5 rcpresenUtive in the "JgJ Robert Drury. legal bt 18 John was erdered the Ohio Education associa-i A ia CC Freedom' the first Stark failed to appear in will speak on "Merit Raisa half years student in Canal Fulton grade vantage of the opportunity To school. with the colleg atives. JUDGE GRAHAM granted a answer ing" at a dinner meeting of the postponement of the trial Friday Massillon Teachers' the request of Stark County Mrs.

Martha Gaivin Fritz ofi During the evening the Martha Gaivin dance studio dent and his or her parents participated in a teachers' mate- be able to talk with representa-' jnal session and two of her of three different colleges! Griffith and Carol Weise, and universities 4 prep seminar, sponsored by The program will open meeting in th the hospital at 9:30 a. m. Sunday and Affiliated Artists, Sun-'auditorium, day in the Mather room of the Mangor hotel, Cleveland. Teachers from McKeesport, Lewis- tion, N. Alliance, Cleveland and.

Madison, Ohio, taught ses- sions in tap, ballet, American rd Neither the highway Wooster, Ohio, director of the needed time to investigate a National Education association. claim of alibi made last week by he other driv area political candidate in not identified. the for ncxt election.i tl th A He ran for the Democratic nom rd and Mam st ext Akron. i en Tur. 1 i lc ituui- A LS 9, LAT at the Mas- ination in the 16th district in defeated by form-i Representative John Me, ooster.

HE SERVED as chairman for who will give a report. Hospital attendants said Blocher, who sustained a laceration of at the tirrrrrerj will be the Harriet Davis and Charles Schory, who retired iatforneys for lhe two men. suffering from a head laceration. He told police was hit on; Babcock, mayor-elect oL Funds Are Allocated The 'iriat-K'tie-n it does" lhe of the hea by a woman; Can ton, during Babcock's recent: Leland Huth, secretary of the Misses Elva Mann, will reflect an atmosphere wno used the grate shaker from campaign. Freedom is Navarre Community Chest fund, and Leaf ah Hill tenseness growing out of a a stove for a weapon.

White 2 and I IVES 1905 8th st NE, today announced allocations sations tossed at Putman by de-was advised to see the Ca amounting to $4,590 were made OOL1U110 LU3JCV1 i ULIllall UJ t- JJUA11-1-. JIIU UII Lli I it.OlAJ CI IJlttUC the forehead and complained of.at the end of the 1956-57 school'fense attorney Earl E. Wise dur-jprosecutor if he wishes to file The 16th congressional districtifav the board at a recent meet- Awarrlc pain in the chest, is in 'good" after long careers in the'ing the hearings on the postpone- 1 charges. includes Stark, Wayne and Tus- condition today. fieM of education.

Fran T. Bow; A llhnilllh thp Bnal nf Goat Is The program also will include Wise charged that Putman had a short business session and en- threatened and intimidated alibi tertainment. from Millersburg, who came to Canton to testify jazz, children's work and tap pro-j duction in the teachers' sewion 1 Safety awards were given to 13! A Tfc 1 and tap, ballet and jazz in the unv und wheni AFP tlTOKPll 'NailTP Tn that the Seminar. They were accompanied the Co. held 1 Ul UHCU 111 nmitry schoo visit by Mrs.

Fritr 1 mother, Mrs. John an ssf rty a vard banquet. i Three rcp orts of broken win- rrtntoci- ing a son of Calabrese at the time! Sistock of Elizabeth dr SE. Kr were on file with Massilloni Uei aF of the muriler snt, presented safety award police today, to J. Glen Moul-j irvin ra Canton is now serving his 1 A the goal of S5.640 was fourth term as 16th district Con-' not reallze in the drive congressman.

Bow is a Republican 'ducted last month, it is hoped Nominating petitions for the! when le are paid at May primaries may be secured 1 least S4 691 'H he realized. Any by prospective candidates at the' funds received over the allocated Aboard of elections office in the ar to the various agencies Robert Sterner, operator Of the Stark county courthouse wil1 be Placed in the disaster Sanitary Land Fill o.i his SO-acre ton. emergency fund which has been -i -j rv in Crable of 1107 Pearl ave First and second place winners i Putman. in turn, demanded an i ar o.i -acre on. annual -literary contest con- a ology from Wise and south Harmon believes Other officials to be elected mooted $800.

he COMPOSITION ACCEPTED pins -r i i i 11 01 I ill KCari 1 iA 01 LLUJLI irviaceiiiuucmcuj'. -Louis Manm, instrumental in and Howard Eschliman 16 SE reported i picture window war ducted Friday afternoon at North i charges that he had threatened he has a candidate for the include governor and a full! Other allocations were made as music director in the Brewster year pins; M. K. Manypenny and Broken in a new house hVu Lawrence school will be eligible! the witnesses. est ers who shot and killed slate of state officials, three Stark follows: youth fund, Na- schools has been notified that Eugene Rabuzzi 10 year in PearJ ave SE The competition in a district con-; Calabrese and Pirotti are cl Scat on the farm sometime county representatives to the varre Bethlehem Community his latest musical composition, Frank Hutchison and J.

L. Pur- window wn a I ed at' the date and place to be an- of four men charged with first i beUvecn Fnd and Saturday Ohio General a state a .51,200: Navarre school Suzanne Shuffle, has been ac- cell six year pins; E. .1. Wright'craWe said'he was told the win- nounced later. degree murder in the Shoup kill-f" 10 111 cep ed for publication for band and Robert A.

Eastwood four dow sho out with a BB gun I Winners in se declamation bv fhP A nmc- W.1IS.-. OUl WUB a bB Sharon stoU first nd wu hands senator from Stark and Carroll band, Family Service Society and "other "two" defendants 1 Sterner, who bought three goats a county auditor and Children's Bureau and Catholic have asked for separate trials. last 5 rin as pets, said he missed, 0116 county commissioner. by of Chicago The composition has Daniel E. Braid two year Kustrakoff of w7uer, dur-' on of them Saturday and.

upon'-p 7: been named for the composer's and Ernest Rohr and Ralph Robi- ave Janice Anderson, ing the robbery of an Alliance found it lying dead JBeglll 5tllCly ()t aaugnter. son one year pins. scuffling with a'man in front of' st; vocal solos, Barbara where he was serving ar the barn. The goats, accord- L. J.

president of the Casablanca Lunch 29 first and Gene Smith, caretaker while the family was iransport Union Local mont ave SE early Sat'urdav ell iond and vocal ducts, Karen Tryon; on vacation AO. 153, was charge of arrange-'against and broke a plate "glus'and Cheryl Horst, first and Patty' menu for the dinner. jwindow in the lunch room. i and Judy Lawrence, second said the parties involved The Weather Service league, each 5250; Christ; mas-basket fund and hospital care for the needy, each S200; retarded children's aid, $100 and (f the Navarre school patrol, $40. The board voted to ask each Tlnh Tr, I MASSILLON AND VICINITY -Cloudy and windy with light rain and scattered thunderstorms tonight.

Colder Tuesday morning. Low tonight Cloudy, windy and colder Tuesday with snow flurries by the afternoon. -Yesterday's high temperature. Two senior students of Wash- wl nd 9 in shop Report Thefts vjvt i.t\*n to take care of the dam AlltO, KepOrtCQ Qf AlltO Pai'lS Foimcl I Tw AL.UULII* to Sterner, are in the habit Cdd'cll of sleeping at night in a strip jmine on the farm and returning; WASHINGTON (API A sen or aniza tion in the community jto the area near the barn and; at house economic subcommit-' to iend representative to the the house during the day. tee set out today to studv reorganization meeting of the Sterner believes the goat was spending programs at time of chest for 1958 the datc to be an shot at close range and that the upward pressure on defense noun ccd later, shooting was no accident.

He A car owned by Otis to police over the in toTn schoolTin Long hieh hnmiH- Virginia Levengood will de- itv 90' This mornine-f low hu liver Prin of Peace dec ami MEETING POSTPONED economists were standing byi A regular meeting discovered the animal was fcv tin- 1 i (j i UIUT mPPl inff 810 AmheKt 2, 30th st was that parts were stolen from: ot 'th cartridge from a shotito discuss their views in two education of the Massnion dtv ken sometime Friday night, Ported stolen at 10:45 m. Sat-'theu; p.rke_d_ cars. blast broke the goats week, by a school district scheduled lor to" trav was evident- u- day from Duncan ave SW and Marie Tynan of 215 2nd st SE Sterner said. above normal. FIVE-DAY FORECAST subcommittee head- night has been until Norma maximum: Normal minimum: and below normal Tuesday and the YWCA.

ley" banners in a window display! After he speak, trophies will were evidently the target. be a warded to one member of iesch of three classerof the For hose declamations were 46 north; 50 south. OOJ declamations were oinimum: 31-32. Colder 0 DlSlriCt EvCllt Wednesday, Warmer and above nbnnal Thursday. Friday and 1 tU itat 0n how near sophomores spoke before the club last week.

Winnen in a literary contest ers ending Monday night, ing to snow flurries near Lake Erie Tuesday. Rain again about Friday. TEMriRATfUE REPORT br the iirpcrt wetther elation) 43. 3 A. M.

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4211 A. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By The Associated Prcsj Atlanta, cloudy 70 Borton, cloudy Chicago. 43 Cleveland, cloudj 49 cloudy 43 clear 67 Mtemi, clear 81 Orleans, cJcudy 82 York, cloudy louit, cloudy 47 Saa Traaciico, rain 54 .1 other lU are to for elementary grades of Na- Optimist club in varre school last Friday will be fthcm eHgible entry in distrkt Lockhart said he parked the parked in front of her residence car in Duncan ave SW near the between 8 and 10:30 p. m. Sun- Golf Links Inn early He found it missing Saturday William Hoberdier of 725 6th nighl.

st SW said two wheel discs were Police said the car and ignition Uken from his car while it was were unlocked when the car was parked in front of his residence recovered. Friday night away when family in a trailer while their house is being remodeled. Sterner said. trophies. contest Nov.

25 at the Justus school. They are Jane Kenny and Charles Carter, fifth graders and Richard Reed, eighth grade, vocal soloists: Jerry Winkhart and Dr. L. E. Leavenworth will er flh Jenni £show films of his recent trip rt 1 and nc cA Europe and the MiddlS: aen 77 Years, They've Never Had A Serious OBSERVE MEN'S NIGHT Men's Night will observed at a meeting of Navarre post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Tues: day at 8 p.

m. in the post home. To Show Films Fast at a a rt 7" and Barbara Rust, sixth grade, i mee vocal duets, and Susan Owen whirh sirth ade Janet Rarsh fift assocwaon. which will he held and eggv stuckVi declamation. hospital.

63 42 44 3S 49 76 VIU13L, 4 5 7 P- m. prior to the regular Ed ward Draimc and Mrs. Albert 2- iGretziager of di.1 denual The judges were thc Rev. Her, K. ert L.

Smith, pastor of the Na. Wl11 Evangelical United Breth- durmg the meeting The rcn chu rch, the Rev. Harold L. of directors and the ere-: Bc pastor of St. Paul's United i meet at church of CH'rist.

Navarre, Mrs. DODGEVILLE, Wis. (AP) Two merry old people, who can't recall a serious quarrel, Sunday celebrated the anniversary of their wedding on a rainy day in i England 77 years ago' John Sleeman, 97, and his wife, 96, were married Nov. 17, 1880, in Cornwall. Sleeman said he and his wife "never had a good fight." HE EXPLAINED THAT, whenever a disagreement grew -'arm, "I just put on hat.

and went out." Dr. H. H. Morton, Dodgeville, tht Sleeman's physician since 1913, attributed their long life together to good humor, saying. "They're always cheerful and can always laugh." The couple came to the United States in 1911 and lived in Cornish settlements in southwestern Wisconsin.

Sleeman fanned and worked in the lead mines. Slecma.i, who is confined to a chair, and his wife have i lived for about a year in St. Joseph's hospital here. 1 Thc couple was joined Sunday by four of their seven children 60 other relatives and neighbors for the celebration in Uhe hospital. World's Finest Automatic Electric HEATING PADS Wetproof 3 Fixed Heats $5.95 lo DEPENDABILITY It is well known fact that we extend to every funeral, regardless of its size, the same painstaking care and sympathetic service.

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