91A MERE MAN i men-ma, ,. anon: $$ii-‘e‘.‘-..""""¢-ea. s0 isiflii D s0 LlllERS EN ROUTE CHARLOTTETOWN: cannon, rnmay, NOVEMBER zs, 194s Bl’ x1‘ r ybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 10 PAGE iForincr Pol Slips Legal Dagger Into s, soss ammo Cable) top Nazis n" for their lives in sbé Interior-Parlour under Elitler. was the int to tum on allow defendants be fore the court now trying the Nazi lenders on war crimes chsrges. Prick sllnDed s. 1686.1 duller into his one-time comrade. ist Her- mann Gocring. by identifying the former Rcichsmarshal as 'the en- gineer of Adolf Hitler's blood purm of i034. Frick’s iaccusation. made in af- flfizivlt, was s surprise develop ment as the Nazis worked iron- tically to ready their defence iol- lowing the reading yesterday of the general indictment against them. Another blow to the dciearce to- dav w-ns the introduction of the secret minutes of Hitler's first cubind meetings at which Hitler. Flick. Gearing. former German ambassadors Frans von Popen and Konstantin von Irleurath. and Walther Funk. Economic Minister. planned to seize power. The prosecutors presented a msss of evidence in their to toric indictment against the Nazi hicrirmhy-thnt it had s "com- mon plan or ‘racy" for snatching illegal control oi Ger- mung as a first step in world con- QUES . Frick identified Gearing as the prime mover in the blood purge oi 103 . le Goering Rlarcd at Prick. mtrr thl t a putsch was bolnl blon- mri by cam. Ernst. Boshm. gave Gaering tlieorder to carry out the muss killings. “Many people were killed. 1 dcni know how many. who act- uullv did not have anything to do with the nutsch-peoplc who Just vie-rent liked wry well-..” said Fr’"k's statement. Among these Frick named Gen Kur: vnn Schlclchcr. former Bciclisclrnncslloi’. and his wife. and Greccr Strnsser. one-time Nazi mi-liv lender. who had differed with I El‘. Weather Slows St. Lawrence Shipping MONTREAL. Nov. 2i — (OF) - lna In the St. Lawrence l i Gulf to Montreal was ‘slowly by "anchor iunuos". it was reported today as snow and {gig cut visibility to only a few Skippers were rciported to be moving very cautiously. moving only a few feet at a time. drea- nlnw their anchors several times Goering Pollos Action In Bar Stealing Dy Juveniles _-_- Ciby piolics expect first the re- cent series of carstesling in the City will have been brought to an sis-um en“ with the arrest yastsrdsiy smrnoon o! hm M- ooiles who were caught Mhlndd with a car belonging to Dr. A-A it’ the Fire Station. icers on the lookout. imod. A ' flifipeemrb}. OJ . W .v MscKenllie. city. and another owned by Mr. John Roach. city were stolen within the m; my dgyg, Bolh were recov- ered by city police. Police stats the two juvenile! caught 5W1" day afternoon admitted to flvlni take th tih r cars. Chxileifuoi gollzce Birtwistlc warntd a t invitaotion “for _ r e. gelttllrllcwdw by 0:01:11 Byfld in- ced . llifime real $5.5m to lhe lic. News Briefs IDNDON. 0v. 22 - (CP Cable) LPrincess net. stricken sud- denly with appendicitis last night’: i; making "satisfactory pmstrrss following an emergency operation- s bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace said tonight. OTTAWA. Nov. 22 — (OP) — Members of the Liberal. Progressive Conservative and Social Parties today joined in the Com- mong urging the Government to send Japanese in Csmada back to Japan because they were non- glssimilable and a source of trou- c. WINDSOR. Ont. Nov. 22 — (C?) -5trikers and company executives tightened their belts today at the prospect of a long-dnwn-out struggle in the strike of 10.000 Iiord Motor Oommnv of Canada workers. already 10 ,weeks oldflrhe day passed without any maior de- velopments. DETHOPI‘. Nov. 22 - (AP) — John W. Gibson. special assistant to leahor Secretary Bchwellen- bach. tonight predicted the strik oi more than 200.000 General Mot- u ors Corporation workers through- out the United States would be. settled bv Jan. l5 ‘and probably‘ lo prevent accident. before that.’ MONTREAL. Nov. 22 - fOPl _. Ono thousand steel-sheathed box val-q lo augment freight equipment which has seen ceaseless war» -'i"vlnu service since 1089. were or- flcrrri toduv bv the Canadian Poc- fll“ R-illWBy with dfliilldlfv expec- tjd in the middle oi next year. "rods Car and Foimdry 00.. here will build 06,0 oi the oars and the Ruling: a: gmcomc from ("the m. N5. " I "' ‘An order also was placed for 50 ifooeraied dump can for maln- HlfillCl‘ work with the National 8t cl to; ogflnlr Corporation at Hurdl- Coming Events _"Ihow - Mt. Stlwlrt Ilium. '.D . unit‘ - _ ‘ rzszsslvw" "lids: lay, "It. Ileana! Iihr Ima ilovies Mo; n. "Dame. v ‘ B 1N1. "My. llcv. v . day. Mulch ‘; "We i i E. P. R. Places Order For 1,000 Freight Cars fr". ... ..... is‘! o - - File... C 8 0 Former Naval Ratings To Dollvor Oorvottoa ______ land‘ théh l-fudiskon mRlgrgr] fxaedllg: a JAME ' inst. miirlilistetrfi from the igarkltimes i or . 0Y9 - W “I 8 M 0 ~ are um I e gov rnrnen my s.'$.‘Z.‘§'.“§E.‘,,‘" NW‘ 23 '15:“ to c liner for Belem. Brazil. when IN, Nov. n_.°8;p°gsbm__ wuss on its propeitias held in s “u” “unify I “ed '7 it will be transported or navigated A my”, mmg you“ o; gommqm nimber of Maritime centres. Ibi- m m, m. anffm, “.80: up the Amaaon. . with party antagonism fol-goon,‘ lowing sn appeal bv Senator rielix ettel Which will be delivered to ""0"! ll" "“'~"°“"Y “l” °' “"4 M“ Pflmv Minister Attlei “m” ‘m’ “l” '°"°"' °'°""'"“‘ the vmemqm qowmmu“ h, six i; Father Jean Baptist Lnng- war-n that war must h, pmvengod pay tunes on its Halfsxnwned u“ u mum ‘Mp; lols, 58. to save civilization from truc- “an” u" nnmlm‘ memm‘ The man will QM go 3on1, Arrived a9, their destination, the mm by n" w" n, m4 A mom, ar urgins at this principle be Qug u, m, . barge will be used as a. floating “m, 9mm“ ye monk extended to all towns and cities nigh-miss hare an ' i4 chapel and worksh roi- mission- m... m. m“ m, m, m, b, when the Dominion Government undar agrearnsnt with the ena- sry WI‘! lmiml t 6 fill-i"! u! made safe n: atomic power onl h m" Mum“ auelm Government ‘may rc- the PIN illllllfll- i rsmovin nationalistic ambit- 3- °" “hm mun‘ i" m“... "m", 1m. ‘M no mum‘ mum“ o! ber for Halifax. told The Grand- “chiral as soon u h. tend‘: nos momma. Nov. a1 - (n) i," ”‘ t the v delivered. -—A hoiu f ‘ms Government leader‘ and ths -,,.°',mm¢ wfitflimm Q’ "you on I ormer oooaem s soo- ' .~ coourmrouenoierw mlvhfyboltrdrovyliometheachsrdnqa"ewnufngh "lb 1Q“ Wll Jlimltsnn- ular churned pointsas lsiin s bsu-'1"“‘°“'°° ‘w’ °"‘ (OI mica an because r husband played r on m,“ m , the oovarnmcn o! tn s dose a as late u o inn. Nevertheless.» 1 ‘m, M but h,” dwr aim wig"? “Magda:- hastca haepsst. tedh adivorcefrcmbar 115% - - Non name o - ‘m "l," h "Mm ,mn°bm,.~“_ s loanew confarsnoe- stlonbythsDoaainiooGova-n ‘h. flu“; 1mm Wlllllllton in dent msnt. In Halifax mafia’ cant ' In and Prime ct all property wi city May Import First stage oi .1 ta ..sion to the headwaters of the Am- thc inland water routes of posed Franciscan headquarters at Ioultos. Peru. was purchased from Wm- Asseis Corn- oration and renchristened the "St. Jean Baptiste." Bushels Yank _ Potatoes Island Man Named To Now Post MAJ. GEN. OTTAWA. Nov. Zlt-Realgns. D . E DEWAR tlon oi Charles A. Banks of Vancouver as United Kingdom reprcsontatlve oi the Munit- ions arrd Supply Department and his replacement by Mo].- Gen. D. E. Dewar of Ottawa» eflecilvs Nov. 30, was announ- ced tonight by Munitions Min- lsfcr Howe. Mr. Banks, a distinguished engineer who in 193B won the gold medal of the Mining and Mela“ ' ' Society of Amer. ics, has represented the De- aséiment in London for the five years. The announce- ment did not lay if he planned “' "a ‘°1$6ll‘="~"rl“‘ ‘Mugged: . PrinofEdward Island, worked with the British Government in 1926-21 on Industrial mobil. lzailon plans. During the early part of the war he had the iruk of looking after the pro- vision and distribution of clo- thing and equipment to the armed forces In dltion to supervision of arson ls. leaior he became responsible for the production of small arm; ammunition. first under 4h; Department of Naflimal Defence and later under the Depsrtmeng of Munitions and Supply. Floating Mission To Leave Montreal For Amazon River MONTREAL. Nov. iii-WP)- gouruev which will ke them and heir flouting mis- zon River and the jungles of Peru was begun today by two Francis- an priests and four assistants who et sail from here in ti 55~foot onverted landing barge for New , » York. Tire barge. adapted for use along a oi-o. mission with Driven by f-wo asclinc motors. it will travel own the St, Lawrence River to Bore], Que" when by way oi the jfilchelleu River. Lake Champlain ' 4 Million nahfewofw 49"“ B d' R d F lnvoatituro At o res ecovere rom a t u Nacdonsld lllta 0ut Are Pagggnggrg k0 - I _ 0p - ovornnien ous - o Th sh- Wrec , nquest ens At King Tariff Policy n rec lpi Murder Noarln T“ "°‘”" °‘ “m” "“"“ °‘ “°’ ’“ " ‘°"’ — Due Nut we“ i Bed us and Carmen Allen o! m. Nova Bootiels manner. Hon. An- g lsfzgftiglae m’: Mgvgrrgg‘ by‘: dive; Do Mzaodonsld. hi: out st the flpgng A; Halifax a e es. wit“? a... e writ. .....'i..:i:..".~t.tt"::.....r. t. i‘... semi-ex. m. e ~ - in l0 feet oi’ water 1,000 feel, from support of n in a stats Pie. PB. Theme oi Charlottetown the shore not far from Borden merit declaring the new imposition Wm l" ‘he ‘"113’ Pm“ Edwa" —— "- .,.. a who - i-ma- M- m a cruise is C 8 B!‘ ‘Side’ i-{vifiei 01153:, of £20 cell. at fiffi nmlirdmxgrnddaodomld stated that ‘flaw-h f; ‘Jenedifln Am! um; mug o an nest and a. Jury was the layinz oi duties on diesels was "b" - in b “ i mémmftmm "°,‘,,"“‘.;‘:,",,,:°'"“! 3'62? jllrymenedfncllildledtosg $1533.‘ dilreefénngreii! 2th.‘; lsnamtetletinxtorllig HM-mdx- NW 32 - w?) - directly with llrvlh Bqugu. uette, Alex Chappell, James Mc- revealed he had made rcpresenta- The steamship Y 3mm" Wm h; hi‘ “who; when, h, w“ Aieer, Ralph Toombs Fred Mm tlons directly to Ottawa against "'1" a" Hunt“ N°"-23~mu1m" ' with m ov s Innis. Irv MacDonald the new engine talrifi. flulhvrlll" P-"mllflwii W!“ with because "I sot too .' ' ' The evidsnog 0g mu,‘ “ma”, “I m hopeful," the newly, . the following Prince Edward Isl- ,4 m, or m. w.“ Euggng was taken before one 11min; M. ted Premiar started. “that the wh e W" "email" ‘WWW _ Noah. testified before lidagigtrsto Joumed until Nov, so, matter can be reconsidered and G31", *1}!- mgk msdlglfiiig; 3,3 111311; fhgtlgh; Italian-hen; Douglas Allen an Gem-g, she}. adjusted in the interests of one m“. 6E. Arseuslkawn .gmnmers‘de: plasterer who resided at a ....-. fen, brothers oi’ the deceased, iden- 9i the areal vrhnerv industries of an; M" J‘ chem“; Bomumm‘ Em: isrls Point. noar hone. had told tilled e bodies. the Maritime Provinces. British .6”- SM- comm‘ - u _ G - him he ooulg not taleked tomlicéiraf 1- tealzlrfiegl. Htowaggnof Bummgrgldg Qggilgrrirgio and other. sections of S‘ ~ - u - m“? an n; s? "itmiiiii- ‘dlffiii: ‘lid-iii iii‘ “ ' _ mo“. er w" “so”! c an c w . s non an t . . ' ' ' ' , ' saying "it would only make troub- neccssa y. sum)” w” no . gmégffil ielsjz Jam" m. me Mme” declared. pram". non. MacMlLLAN e a e dawn Muir Mr w“ éoéfla wQui-ifeiiuxg igroiferdsilg‘ eitifi mm T"'"'°' n“; “d m" oicai-v station- do: s: . a _ . _ a . . » “ivszmiimrmhmii; "h: ..rie.===.=.s - u» dliididi s In The Senate fiifii°“fii'iiiim°*“-ei" o un a iti td., i- ‘ ' ’. ' ' year, Status o! the land owner- 13x, wuonme “.§..,§,‘°sw,{",,ess_*";‘,e chant-Governor in the Province Phml Mingling-m. (liar. G. A. ship was believed to have become said m“ h, h“ [cum m, bod,” occurred yesterday at Government --_-_ , Prom?’ _ mm-x-Ciflf- W-D dubious been“; the. deed was 1n 5 oommflment m the m)" House when His Honour Lieut. s W . e _ ll. Gfll- D- Qili EP...°°“°°' ~rc....“r.."*s"*. ww- == w» sn..."-i.....*ru.. i": ‘mm’ B- dub-Haw a was a ge hll th izu e an - _ - - - original deed from Boutilier. Xumfg, lfmfffi} ,Y§§,,‘.’,§‘,“§,,';°f§§,§§ Bar upon true tunic of Lieut. Rob- Named T‘? 5139901 N°Plh=m PM W- Brown. How- Allwmefr noivgitiliuu‘ mimicking: by‘ ‘ d H’ “m lhfl‘ ‘"5 mmuliltiadl’ milwllviilon Lieut Committee cr’s . ' ons or . ' gieietlnlebzhrtieg ‘réetxngao laardmogxiilr “m” “w” ‘h’ °°mP“"“°“‘- raga/chair received the decorations m mum.‘ or bug“; (‘(77115) J: B - E " ' 1'8 1 . _ e in: oi Nov b. while on his way Dmmm '1'“ "For outstanding zeal. patience. (B! n" (“"4511 7"") Tl" l" V011 NW. Z8. military w work m, 5am (he mo“ a . It w" named m“ Mr BM and cheerfulnm, and go, "mm UITAWA, Nov. zfl-scnator Wil- 04131130110166’ snnoimced tonight “F? till S?‘“°.§.‘§3."€.“83.°i‘.‘..°°§l‘i3 who h» had w rem erberieni?‘ 3i} °"‘£‘°.i‘.ie°‘w'i3$3i“$h'f§s “file 353a? “$51.35;”??? iiwiriewflii Kidd"; .33???“ “m” Ed“ it wasumgt sstgange" to hear shots $21k hgfllctlllgn l!!!‘ Yeiwld" - 11113? troditiorih of the Royal Navy NW1 5mm‘ h“ h“ m’ “w” ma“ mMaz" EC‘ M°°L°°d~ chafing during the hunting season m, w” ‘ "g ""1 ll" l’ - could not have been mneid." and time centuries we lets with I cowl“ Tvr- R-J- McKhm Stewart Boutllier. last, witness A ch:m nagfltw 5-"1- “For bravery md ‘endurance llme-hilmmd mm“ 1°’ 3°91“? 1055?“; $3 g-A- Maw“ to be called in todays two-hour to b,“ ‘even ‘out g lwilfnllf“ while minesweeping and when at 115 While blckflmllnd 11'" "m 013s‘. s; R‘ J $1 sl- Nmh‘ , . . . . __ . swig“ slgiginhe eiil$eh§§1°°“e=i'e'3 “t”! h“ ‘>1 m“ 85°" 2°51“!!! ‘l’: ssrrvinmkcd by “Cunymanmdfnrutmiihue dhberom senator James Murdock 34v": P? H G 121$? _ fJl-Lfirev, a and did not see him guilds egoewéia %roush ‘that the HMS? lsafuddmflLn. l 0"‘ (bOntario) came the sally: "How lélfgélgli BavGnr. M.s. Arsenault. a ggglnyluntil hi; body was. found tiwas, ampered ugh-agent’ a; (he ermogydvifi coggnyousekne: ii; éluegn? a the ~ _ .- _ . A mu. abou seven files" s; .. a o - . 91"‘ ' a ding ' HM-OB. “fqueen answer: “Well sir, in Nova Bcotia ronorrro. Nov. 21 -- (or) __ evening of Nov. t with four rim- Charlotte": Surgeon-Lt. on. Road: we have a practice of using lots of One thousand gallons of cod liver shot wounds in his body r George Biurtahr. Lt -D0.n soap and water’ - oil have been shipped ovals”, gm- The preliminary hearing. Bl which only witnesses. others con- nected with the case and news- papennan were admit-ted. was ad- fourned for a week. ‘iviore than 200 persons crowded the court- house corridors before the hearlnll opened but the crowd dwindled when it was found they would not be admitted Lake Erie Nas Fierce Storm CHEM-LAM. Ont» Nov. 22 —-(C'P) --Fsrmers in the Dykc Road area near hirie Beach tonight built imcl launched log floats in an effort to prevent huge Lake Erie waves from breaking the dykc and flood. ing a vast area or valuable re claimed land. As they labored. the worst Lake Erie storm in years threatened to smash summer cottages and wash awav vegetable garden plots. Scores oi cottages suffered dam- age and their owners feared the buildings might break up soon if the storm continued. British Nouso In Discussion 0n Peace Plans Discrimination Dhargeil lie War Duty Supplements UITAWlA. Nov. 2'3 — (Special) —0h oi discrimination in in: 0i’ war duty supple- to civil servants all aoroas Canada were made by John Dicf- errbaker. Pros. ns.. member for mks CentN. Bark. prior to the opening oi the House of Commons this aitemoon Mr. Dieienbaker and Karl lio- muth. P.C. member for Wstorloo, Ont. pointed out that some 0.000 of the favored w Govarnment employees received these war bon- uses but that more than IMAM civil servants. among them being those whose duties and responsib- ilities were greatly increased by war conditions. got nothing. essivc Conserva- two Progr tive members are bringing the mutter to the sotention of the Public Accounts ties to- gelhcr with a request for invert- . of gm. Denlrlznent of Munitions and 81mph received higher living or travelling expen- s: much greator than their yearly ar as Govi-owncd Properties Bburred .bv action of Parlia- ment in making Government- owned property in Ottawa sillblect to municipal taxation mbers frcrn Halifax and Saint John to- tether with their colleagues from the Maritime Provinces and Cab- (oamauedcnraairooiv) ~ i _oft.h Prince Idwsm buacstdav Q Grant, ht. J. Ikeinor, Lt. (S) Inn Scarth. Lt. W. Duffy, Lt. A. Sil- liphant. Padre Louis Dougan. m. Reg. McCarvile, Lt. Ian Burnett and Lt. Omdr. '1‘. Davies. of Saint John, N.B., a. friend of M. Melvill- lan who came over for the presen- bation. Other guests present included Chief Justice Thane A. Cam . Hon. George Barbour. acting pre- mier. membe of the Government. Mr. and Mrs. LB. McMillan. par- ents of the recipient of the naval awards. Mrs. McMillan. his wife. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred McMillan. Prior to the ceremony the gather- ing stood wt attention as Opl. WW1‘ m lVfdNutt played '0 Canada’ and ‘The King’ as it finished. $10,000 Worth ‘ 0f Liquor Stolon In New York NEW YORK. Nov. 22—(AP) ‘Theft of a truckload of l valued up to 810.000, a 080. uor store robbery and an att on a ” y were added today to a rapidly multiplying rostor oi crimes as police marshalled virt- ually all personnel and equipment to halt the outbreak. Another violent death was re- corded but police were uncertain as to the circumstances. ‘ll-re manflled bodv of an unidentified man was found in the Queens- Midtown Automobile Tunnel un- der the East River. Meanwhile police still were un- successful attempts wore hand persons responsible for New York's moot recent two Brooklyn killings which boosted the Oitys toll‘ of violent deaths to Q U01‘ l. On behalf of Novs/Bcotians pres. ent, he suggested Nova Scotias flag as the “distinctive Canadian flag." He urged that Canada. let "well enough alone” and until she wished to cut herself loose from the Empire she should "stick by" the Union Jack and the Red En- sign in their traditional places. He was speaking on a motion calling for a joint committee of the two Houses of Parliament to select a design for a distinctive national flag. ‘The motion was passed and the following Senators were named to the committee: Athanase David (LQuebec), Hu- pert Davies flaOntario), F.W. Ger- (L-Alberta). L. M. Gouin. (bQuebec), J, P. Howden (L-Man- itoba), J. l". Johnston (LL-Saskat- chewan), Nomran Lambert (I- Ontario). A. J. Leger, (PC-New Brunswick), W. M. Anseltino (PC- Saskatchewan). F‘, P. Quinn (PC- Nova Scotia), Brewer Robinson (L. Prince Edward Island), and G. V. White . (PC-Ontario). Senator Duff said the word "distinctive” meant "characteristic" or “separate from anything else." The word "nations? implied "a distinct nation.’ The senate should assess those words and decide "where we stand today." Men born by the sea realized more than others that the flag and the Navy of Britain were behind the men on the Atlantic during the war. The Red Ensign had no right to be flown from Parliament's Mem- orial Tower-as lg, now is-or other Government property. 'I"he Union Jack was the proper one. The Rod Ensign was to be flown on homes and on ships. Canada was still “daughter in her mother's house.” Before settling on a flag, she should decide whether she wanted to stay in the Empire. She should for the last '13 days. stick to the flog that had carried her along this for. Yesterday was the biggest and Island live ion show. wars interested in lookinl m, flan...“ about which they heard so much but had never made s change from foxes as I t hi‘; them h i912." He had been in srnsll partnership own- ing two Dlirs that had produced gaweu pups. five of which sold for Big Fox Show To Be Concluded Today I: Yesterday Was Busy One At Exhibition; New Types Held Spotlight In Judging. ‘seewbaturc male with s half to three-quarter‘ silver funnle. That was about ideal mating in those days." Another old timer friend spoke w. "l remark»: . well INN! to Charlie Bolton's in the fall Last t 26. 8.28 110M sador to France a mmpaig-n for 815.500 to purchase an additional 5.000 gallons is being launched. _._._._____.__ a ‘simu- ranchers m, N01 tuna ouu. mos g METEOROLOGICAL Toronto. Nov. 22 -- (GP) imum and maximum temper- atures: Voncouver 39, 4o; Esme“. wn ll. 26: Regina l4 below. 0; Wl-llllliivll 9. l3; ‘Toronto 34. 34; Qlllflwfl 25. 36: Moirtrcnl 26. 37: Quebec 34; Snint John 19; Moncton 22. 31: Halifax 28, 39; Charlotte- §OWI4I_ 31. 33; Sydney 3i: Yarmouth 0 0. . FORECASTS: Lower St. Lawrence: Fresh winds: not much change in temperature. cloudy with occasional light snow: Lake St. John: Cloudy with scat- tcred snowflurries: not much change in temperature. and North OFFICE. - Min- Gulf. Beiv Chnleui- Shore: Fresh to strong bout-heals winds: cloudy with occasional light snow. Maritime Elli: Strong south- ‘ east to south winds; cloudy with occasions! light rsln and probably some fog. Maritime West: Strong south- east to- southwest winds: or. w“ New Emulsion- mo.’ n High tide this afternoon at 1D and tonight at 1.1 Sun sets this a terrioon at 4.5 and rises tomorrow morning It 7.09. ‘ Rusk-fer moon November N.l.-P.E.l. SIIVICI ye Nov. ll above told yesterday and many Iessvs codlslsndalnnnl Mthuguluezireovcrth blgsrray ‘L? 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