-- nr I m .aQmsaa.. ......,s..:.....-., Page 10 The Guardian Tuesday, March 8, 1955 Borders Aoosnnsiistsi Fssials Help Wanted boarunms ACCOMMODATED - Dial 4294. WANTED - ASSISTANT FE- mals oook. Apply Queen Hotel. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR TORONTO March 11th. Can accommodate three passengers. Phone 8756. Summerside. cars and Trucks For Sale For Sale 1949 Ford Sedan, with radio and heater, low mile- age; 1939 Dodge Coupe in good condition. PERCY ROBBINS, Morell CAR BUYERS Today's Special You'll think it's JET Pro- polled. 1950 FORD SEDAN Custom Radio & Air-Control F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Dial 7358-9 ForOSals 1533i"-sXL'l-f;Til7:Tr-WETAUQ piano. good condition. Dial 6166. Fin SALE .- roux ROOMED house and lot at Southport. Dial 7855. w En SALE - SEVERAL TONS choice quality baled hay. Angus MacPherson. Union Road. Fin SALE - : TAMWORTH boars. 3 months. H. L. MscNeill. Mt. Albion. for: SALE - no nos: roua ro six weeks old. Gordon Roberta. Cardigan. Phone 12-ll. FOR SALE - GANDER. WILL exchange for goose. Will Cam- eron, Stanchel. POI! SALE - ONE I H. P. MAKE and break engine with fittings. In good condition. Apply 00 Spring Park Road. SFOR SALE OR TRADE FOR fat cattle or feeders. 10 cows. fresh and to freshen! within WANTED Woman for Seivice Station with knowledge of book- keeping and typing. stating references apply to Box 175 cm Guardian. Lost & Found LOST - WATCH BETWEEN Charlottetown Hospital and I.M.T. Finder please Dial 9140. LOST - SCOTTISH TERRIER. black. in vicinity of West Roy- alty. Tattoo K W 12.1. right flank. E. Powley. R. R. 7. Reward. Help Wanted Wi'rFTliFvWih?BT.'r?Fs'EFt7lTc-h: kins Routc in Charlottetown. Nn selling experience necessary. Nothing to invest. Steady in- come. Apply in writing to F. Granger. 850 St-Roch Street. Montreal. Male Hp Wanteviia FIELD SUPERINTENDENTS - An excellent opportunity for qualified men to assume position in Landscape Divis- ion of large construction firm dealing in Housing Projects. Parks, etc. Must be willing to travel. Reply giving full particulars con- cerning age. experience, sal- ary expected, etc. to Box 167 Charlcvttetovim Guar- dian. Miscellaneous RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4305. week. C. L. Wood. " y. Fm: SALE - SMITH CORONA portable typewriter with carry- ing case. In excellent condition. Price 500.00. Phone 0001. Room No. 17. FOR SAIIR - FOX PENS IN ranch of the late Arthur C. wood. also two fur sheds. Cheap. Apply In Benj. C. Wood. Alexandra. FOR SALE - 4 YOUNG COWS 1'0 freshen in April. 3 Ayrshire and 1 Ayrshire and Holstein. Will take young cattle of fat cattle in exchange. Joseph Mooney. Sollris. Phone 82. FOR SALE - PURNITU Large oak rocker, sliding couch. battery radio. R. C. A. Victor; dining room table. oak; brass hcri. single. and spring, singer Sewing Machine. dresser, bed- room set. dishes, large kitchen table. basehiirner No. 12, glass churn. wagon. rubber tires: disk hiller. cart. truck wagon. Victor Mac- Williams. East Royalty. For Sale (in Mount Edward Road, house consisting of 2 bedrooms and bathroom. living room. dining room and kitchen. Oil heated and city water. Double garage. but as x 160. 200 yards outside city limits. GEORG I-I DOUGLAS Real Estate DIAL 4892 -to ARM FOR SALE Belonging to the late Arthur '- W005. Allllllflft ADM)! "ft iifill of the cum Hm: in Charlottetown. aforesaid. at or nsar the loyal hash of Arthur I. Wood cle Fred W. LeLacheur. Murray Harbor. For inspection apply he'- MR. BENJAMIN WOOD Alexandr- ....-.m.........mm......:. WAITRESS WANTID. surance Office. WANTED -V IALIILADY rsfermeee for l.edles' Stan. State In . 174. Gueerdtaa Machinery -- Driving APPLY in person in Usdnployraent In- ear Wrltelaa ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. letter. Benoit. DusCI'lISlII' Street. INCOME TAX SERVICE Returns prepared. Spec- ializing in farm returns. Also salaries, wages, ren- tals, investments. Write for appointment. VICTOR L. SHAW Belvedere Phone 5770 NADA PROVINCE 0" KING! EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The Idth day of February A. 1).. lslll 10 D late of Charlottetown in Queens County is said Province. Clsrlyman. d e c a s s e d testale. Ceuaty er angwcnsatabis er literate person is within llld GREETING: WHEREAS upms reedinl the petition on file of William MacLean. Retired Ianker. Nell D. MacLr-an. llniiertaker. and Wil- y-ed Hunter. Mall Clerk. all of Char- lloliclnwn aforesaid. thr I-Ixrrutnrll of the nbovennmed Eliisi-. praying inst a citation may be Issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You an therefore hereby hundred to cite all persons lntsrr acted in the said Estate to be and swear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Hausa in said Province. on Thursday the rust day of March next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fnrennnn of the same day In shew cause if any they can why the Accounts af the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for is said petition and on molten of wil- lism E. Ientley. Esquire. Procter for said Petlllnner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED till! a true copy hereof be forthwith ubllshed In some newspaper published I Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each week far at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true cow hereof be forthwith posted is the following pub- pleces respectively. namely. in the Canada in Carloitelawn aforesaid and at or near the flank of Nova smile in Char- lottetown aforesaid. In that all permsls ll- tenued Is the said Estate as aforesaid as have due notice lhersd. s Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judas ef the said Probabe can-I da and ear first above written. RV THE: COURT. (1.. I Iletrar. NURSERY STOCK At Law Mail Order Prices AER II YRARI or over. In institutional house- keeping. State monthly wages Cxpected. Write Box IQ. Guard- fanoffles Wanledgy Fruit Trees. Strawberry Plants, Asparagus. Cultivated Blueberries. Reese. Shrubs. Trees and Flow- Is.-Illustrated Catalogue Free- TRR NORFOLK y NURSERY Ilmsoe Olin customers on established Wat-I SIGN PAINTING - T R U C K 3 II Re Estate of JOHN KEIR FRASER: To the Sheriff of the County of Queens Charlottetown in Queens County in the at Charlottetown In Queen's County. the J fIgII.l FRANCE I. VINITCOMIII. Ismry stscii Classified Ads To Let ro anur - runs: on roof: rooms. Dial 7152. , TO LET-FOUR. ROOM APART- ment. 272 Fitzroy. Dial 6954. FOR RENT - PRIVATE HOME. East Royalty. Apply Lorne Walk- er. Dial . ro LET-THREE ROOM. HEAT- ed apartment with running water. 185 Prince. rolt RENT-TWO Eoolvl ans?- ed apartment with bath, located near airport. Dial 5057. TO LET - A DOUBLE OFFICE. ground floor. fessional man or beauty salon. business section. Telephone 8450. APARTMENT FOR RENT Second floor containing living room; dining room, two bedrooms, kitch en, bath, front and rear sun porches. Oil heated. Garage. S7000 monthly. Immediate possession. Adults prefer- red. Write Box 172 Guard- lan. ?'"STliMI5sT? you. K. Bileski. Station Winnipeg. Man. Taachm Vfafntslla ..B.. wanted for Souris High School. Supplement 3465.00. Wanted WANTED -y STUDIO COUCH IN hgood condition. Dial 8557. wsmnn A qvANrl'r'lT6r”c'uE led potatoes for feed. Carroll Dglgney. dial sass, Summerside. WANTED - rl?:'i3:'o by young business man Guardian. Typing and Shorthand. experience. dollar closed M suitable for pro- MARKETS and FINANCE lrorealthe: dLowt:r - pI'I:Ol mines orgs es ; edlng ea . New York: Market lowellii alr- erafts depressed. : Montreal: Industrial! reach 1055 Mall: luners hlslier. Canadian Dollar MONTREAL (CP) - The U.S. T at a discount of IV. per cent in terms of Cana- 8 2.00Vs. Domestic prices: 1 Nor I.70Vs; No. I l.'I3Ve: No. I 1.7116; No. 4 1.0756: 1 Durum 3.l.2ii: No. I 2.11 Va; No. 1 11010. Produce MONTREAL (CP)-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: ET: Free cases. extra large AW: 7; large (Owls: medium 45- 4015: small 41; D 30: C 20. Re- dlan funds, down 8-10. It took Nit net is cents Canadian to buy 81 Ameri- can. Pound sterling 02.74 13-10 down 7-16. . Grains WINNIPEG ICP) - Prices de- clined Monday in moderately ac- tive trading on the Winnipeg grain exchange. July and October oats and rye 1 E ” seasonal Iowa. The decline was attributed to ' in U. S. markets and lack of broad commercial demand. Closing prices: Oats: May 7086; Jly 7W4-IA; Oct. 7liaA-V4. Barley: May l.0BW-; Jly 1.0!; Oct. 99523. Flax: May 8.14; Jly 3.00'AA; Oct. 291V4A tr... 'May l.06V4: Jly 1.0086; Oct. l.05'VsA. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor. 1.7111; No. 4 1.87114: 1 Durum "HOW TO VALUE OLD STAMPS." Only such guide on the market. we is all it costs and it may be worth thousands of dollars to w A N r 1: n - VICE-PRINCIPAL TURNIPS. Dial 7035 Claude Carroll. St. Peters Road. WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Pints -or quarts. Dial 3595 Michael Bros. - my WANTED - ROOM AND noun P. E. l. Hospital. Write Boxn1e7.l)l: 2.7331: No. 2 2.7lVs; Np. 3 2.70314. IWA prices: 1 Nor l.76Ve: No. 2 1731.1: No. 3 l.71V4: No. 4 1.6711; 1 Durum 2.02'viu: No. 2 2.0114: No. Tenders TENDERS For POLICE UNIFORMS Tenders will be received l':ll the office of the under- signed, up to noon on Moul- day, March 14th, for the supplying of the Charlotte- town Police Department with 16 uniforms. Uniform to consist of tunic and 2 pair of trousers. Sample of cloth to accompany tender. Also prices on chevrons. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. .1. A. FULLERTON. City Clerk. MAJOR 'OIL CO. REQUIRES DRIVER. SALESMAN AS BRANCH REPRESENTATIVE FOR MONTAGUE AREA Selected Applicant Must Reside In This Area. Reply in own handwriting, stating age and mgr-ital status as well as other necessary qualifications to:- P. 0. BOX NO. 225 Charlottetown, P. E. 1. WANTED STENOGRAPHER Applications will be received at the box listed below for a Stenographer, well experienced in Salary will be based on No other need apply. WRITE BOX 171. GUARDIAN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TEN 12:00 noon. 21 March. obtained at the office Lowest. or any Tender. not necessarily at- cepfed. R. G. M Deputy Minister of Public worse I Highways sf Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 28 February. 1955. furrow in April. barrel dict gun; tarpaulln. Other nnail took 'llanns:CAs1l. : 1 team wn ; Tb sleigh; disc harmw; scuffler; hillgnr; plow; set of scales; set of farmers; grain crusher; Hall thresher; 3 HP. engine: pulper: M-H hey loader; M-H hay rake; M-H mower; hay carrier, fork and able; dotlale CROP: A yluantity of grain, hay and articles SEALED TENDERS will be received until .3 1955. for Departmental i LUMIER REQUIREMENTS for the T955 season. Tender Forms and Specifications may be of the undersigned. WHITI. AUCTION SALE AT MILTON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 AT 1:30 O'CLOCK I am instructed by the Executor: of the Dtate of the late Robert Hooper to sell by public auction the following: STOCK: 3 fat cattle; '1 milk cow with cal” at side; 3cowstofreshenlnsprlng;2q)rlngalveg;1ggpm 1 wood suns plow: slnsle 1 cart; andstraw. mefmsfes-re. QAIJDIGAJWIIZ. Austlonssa. 17674: No. 2 l.73Ve: No. 3 Chas sad Ohl Cons El Auto Gen Eleo p : 3'73. Butter: Wholesale 61V:-6155: cur- rent receipfe Que 01: first-grade creamery print lob price .6256-63. Receipts: nil. Cheese: Ont. white 30. colored MIA, f. o. b. factory: Que white 8; colored N55; f. e. b. Montreal wholesale Que. white )0; colored sou. Receipts: Nil. P. E. I. No. 1 potatoes 75s 2.35- 140; N. 8. new white 75s 2.00-2.10: N. 3. 50s 1.30-1.35; N. 3 red 50s 131-140; N. B. 10! .M-.33; Que 75s 1.05-LI): Maine 50s 1.1)-1.40; Flor- ida reds 50s 3.00-3.25; N. 3. red 10s .30-.32. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market declined moderately Mon- day after five straight advances. Aircraft stocks underwent selling pressure and displayed widest losses. Neither the decline of air- crafts nor any other section of the market was eXCE38Ivr:ly under- lined, Throughout the list there were scattered gains, some sub- stantial. Losses went to five points and the rise extended to three in key divisions. All principal sections of the mar- ket were mixed to lower. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell 90 cents at 310170. Last week the average advanced 33.70 and closed to 3162.60. highest ever. There were 90 highs and two Iowa for 1954-55 Monday. Volume came to 2,030,000 shares. Canadian issues .were mostly lower. International Nickel fell 3.13, McIntyre lost V4 and Canadian Pacific and Distillers. Seagrams both slipped Vs. Dome Mines added it and Hiram Walker remained unchanged. , 0n the American Stock Exchange Lake Shore gained Vs while Royal- ite Oil dropped Va and Giant Yellowknife remained unchanged. What stocks did: .. . . Advances Declines Unchanged. .. Total Issues New YORK (AP) - Closlnr Beth ltsei Bord Warner Edison L . M nor in . NY Central . Radio Corp . Std Oil NJ . U Aircraft Vanadium W U Tel Wsthse .. AMERICAN 11 Zinc . ... ISA Montreal Stocks I MONTREAL (CF)-Hegvy 11-gd. ing in the mines featured the stock- market at the close Monday. The industrial market was mlxgd in a two-point range. More than 1.250.000 mine shares were traded. heaviest turnover since January, 1953. Among more active issues were Quebec Copper. 32 cents at 38.00, Consolidated Denison up 31.15 to 50.70. Beau. 08110 I19 00 It 8470 and Inspira- tion up E at 31.70. Industrial volume was 90.000 shares and mines 1,255,500. Of the 270 issues traded. 01 were up 89 down and 109 unchanged wiih 80 highs and five lows estab- lished for the year. The exchange's closing aver- age: show banks up 0.68 at 49.31. utilities-off 0.1 at 122.4. indusirisls up 1.4 at 254.6, combined up 0.9 at 110.5. papers up am at 1203.79 and golds off 0.63 at 00.94. Ranquc Can Nat Hsihursl A . .. Nalhursl s Rell 4010 C Cement u C Cement pr ,, M C Steamship . .. 27 ft steamship pr ape 131,; can Eh Com Toronto Stocks TORONTO (CP)-Stock market trading bounced along Monday at the fastest pace is more than a month and was featured by a big leap is tell Deulson to- ward the cl . butsnddealysgrtadaodudedat Sllforlu. &il.fradllIlel- mostl0.3sbIres. nrobes-s said most buying was fromNew,Yerkandsortlisrs0n- ferioafterrumersefa drill- lsg'oetbecalnpsay's E River. mt..uraaiuml!I'0Duru to 84.00. bus metals .01 to 100.09. and western oils .4! to WL31. Isles Iteek Illh law SN Auld U! 1! II II Alas It I I 2150 Alli C 01 II 5750 Albernuiet I! 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I Paid ll 14 3700 Louvct N MIA 20000 Lvndll M 41 11500 Macas 175 17! 42325 MIICDOII 74 II 17600 Msckenn Al fl 3050 Mldldll III 115 10000 In at ms is 4200 Ida rt II IU 3200 Manesst Ur S7 37 0200 Msrslgo 11 X! If! N6 N0 2 sure ll 10 1 Marigold at as ZNHI Hut 1! )0 I3 Matstche II II INS Mlykul IIIA lI'A & Nckllld 114000 Ilclfar 33 Il0Watl NW lent NO! FEE S? i.;.idi as!:g.Ess!siggg zuuiisiliiiiliiiizzlszslirsslst .gimzziiflssiizlliiziizzzlssziiaaiiri . giriuigszizsiiisicniail , . s . I sgegssgealileesI'ise!:ss!:g.Ess!:'i:g!g:sssggsiiissisugzinc. . I,lI5-.gIIessI.a:xc'aIii:esIgseiz-ssl:g;i'ssla5::s . I!II:.g!a5gB3.sis:sIri-Issiligeiz: 'wl11 refuse NEW YORK (AP)-Net earnings of Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey) for 1954 amounted to an estimated or til a common reported Mon- statement. the total includes I!- been sey slandusfs consolidation. Earn- lngaln us were 90.01 a aha:-eon a smaller number of shares. Ilecade Action LONDON. (Reuters) - Britain fuelling facilities at her Far Eastern ports te the Pin- nish tanker Aruba. understood bound for Communist China with s kerosene cargo. the foreign office said today. a u shnre.the daylss It It said the United States and in Britain have been in diplomatic contact about the Arubn's voyage and are is general agreement. The cargo includes high-grade fuel suitable for use by jet sir- craft. Cnn'f Raise Oysters ST. JOHN'S Nfld. tCP)-Nsw- foundland has some of the best fishing grounds in the world-but it can't seem to raise oysters. Oysters have been brought from beds in the Maritime provinces in an attempt to establish an oyster fishery here. but although they will grow as individuals they refuse to multiply. That's because of the colder water. Fisheries officials say the Euro- pean oyster can survive colder water than North American oys- ters. and they may eventually be introduced here. Reds Oppose Sharing U. S. Secrers Willi Brlfnln By JAMES F. KIND LONDON. (AP)-A new Soviet ya pagenda csmpain is seen in the making aimed at sowing sus- picions among Americans about sharing nuclear secrets with Brit- sin. The ”unveil.lng" in Moscow of Bruno Pontecorvo. the Italian-horn British physicist. is regarded hon u the Communist's first bid to sabotage any move for closer Brit- ish-American cooperation on atomic and hydrogen weapons. Since shortly after Poniecorvo's disappear in 1000 from his Job at the British atomic research centre in Harwell it was assumed he went behind the Iron Curtain. Slilllficsnce was attached here to the tlmlns of his debut in Mos- cow this week-five years later- ODI day after the announcement that Sir William Penney, Britain's atomic-weapons expert. was going to the United States for ccasulte. tions. Ponteco vu disappeared follow- II-Iiistoric Ruins Being Salvagecl P In Saskatchewan Ry WILF CIIILETT . Press Staff Writer REGINA ((2) - Plflsllt field with oddfl war in of E: soil. From the crumblin scores of old forts poets relics of the days ,' and covered. and mark tures that were fan on the mare of civilisation westw d. r The project is part of province- wide observancee of Saskatche- wan's golden jubilee as a prov- cs. N0 SURFACE CLUE! Mgbout I10 w'Blag.ee of IIl:ef.OdflOll sig- csnce mar the job is done. No restoration work is planned because of th e Miiiewzffihs detector was brought into the search for Fort Carlton. built in 1010 b the Hudson's Bay Company on north branch of the " 1 tclIewaa' river about 40 miles southwest of Prince Albert. The earth had swallowed all trace of the fort. But with the mine detector. army personnel were able to trace the outline of the fort for as much as 100 yards without losing the signal. Rusted nlslls lying in the soil were the cues. tools are Saskatchewan history out g. ruins of and trading of the ex- pioneers ar'e. being un- by Archaeologists have oc- casions? enlisted the aid of the army. tb mine detectors. to find the barricaded log struc- onal headquar- before in tchew Field . found a se1I:s of lllfwlggllzlllseshfaot llHuO:IbY Nchhgalsesting g (0,, 0 Indian . lt.i'.?.?.' "it." ' - c s ar bel -a rustic sign '-hici'”i3i'l3'iEf story of the site or by a Red rim cart: sometimes by both. The mm are replica: of the famed 1..., wheeled conveyances which cu. ried Saskatchewan's first settler. from the Red Hvsr valley. They will be placed where ill. 0” Prallrle trails now are crossed l,, highways. Among sites to be marked u, the approaches to the QIl'Appen. valley. famed in Indian legend- the first oil and natural gas well; to produce in commercial qllanu. ties and the second meridian where it crosses No. 1 highway at w.. pelts-the base line for Saskatche- wan's survey system. said in 1.. one of the but in the world, Archaeologists war ii 1 n g re... Mortlach in southwestern Saskat. chewan turned up evidence that the province has experienced wet and dry cycles for at least aim years. Indian relics were found in a series of levels. some were found to date back 8.400 yearg, ih, earliest trace of man in Clmarig, Bones and stone implements lam were tested by the carbon prnrm which maasu u the age of an ob- ject by the deterioration of mi topic carbon. Says Bomb Era Calls lior l National Dispersal Plan VANCOUVER (CP)-one of Can- ada's to experts on atomfcs say disperse is the answer to the prob- lems of the new era of the hydro- gen bomb. Dr. Gordon Shrum. in an inter- view. expressed belief that a na- tional plan should be started im- mediately to spread industrial pop- ulatlon and defence industries luto rural areas. Dr. Shrum. who heads the physio de artment of University of British umbla. said effective evacua- tion of large cities is impossible in the face of limited facilities and the wide radioactive "fall-out of the hydrogen bomb. He said his plan does not in- volve moving any industries now located. but requ es that new in- dustires be set up in rural areas. Even without a war. he said. dis- persal would benefit society. mov- lng revelations in the Klaus Fuchs spy case which shocked the U. 8. Congress into clamping restrictions on sharing atomic secrets even with allies. Fuchs is servings a 14-year pri- son sentence here. Defence Minister Hamid Mac- millan holds hope that Pontecor- vo's Moscow conference not set lng activity into say 10 cenil-es or 50,000 poplllltlun each, instead or increasing present cities by a lull million within the next 20 yearr. Citing Vancouver as an example, Dr. Shrum said one H-bomb iululd be enough to knock out B.C.'s tit- fences and industry if the city con. tinued to grow purely on the metro- politan scale. Naval Veteran Dies Suddenly MONTREAL (CPI-Capt. Will- llm Mclntyre. 02. nevsl veteran of two world wars. died suddenly Sunday. A native of Aberdeen. Scotland. he spent most of his life at sea since his situation from the Royal Nave College in England. Capt. Mclntyre served in the Royal Navy in the First World War and joined the Cit Line be- fore movlng to the Unted States following the war. Engaged later in hydrugraphic surveys in Central America. he returned to Em and to serve again in the Royal avy after the out- break of the Second World wlu. Capt. McIntyre came to Chnadr in 1015 to become secretary ni ills Merchant Service Guild. He is survived by his Widow; 1g-A-mi-gum SAFETY HELMETS LONDON (CP) - Motorcycling members of the Royal Automoblls Club get cut-price life insuranct. if they wear crash helmets when- ever they ride. INGRID IN OPERA STOCKHOLM - (CPI -I ll grid Bergman will shortly appear Al the Royal Opera here in fheltlile role of Hone ger's opera "Join of Art at the take." Her part is 1! non- slnging one. She is accompanied on her trip by her husband, Rnbsrio Rosselllni. who will direct her. and their three children. By J. R. Williams PLAYlN' Mv EYE .' sue! aulaf As tlenfhlint AN' I'M l?i'4E'gi's;r;'-'1 . 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