MAY 11. 1935 5"sTocK QU"5‘TA Tiojvs -4 1.-rt. -_w«,.~,r -V3.1-_ F'- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .——— iMor‘nl'rlg Stock Letter 500” ellloct relaxation 1' strain on the exchanges fr; 3 393* “W “Y4 but do not expect N.’ Y. Stock Exchange (lepplled by rluleld and co. The Reinvestment Problem Investors holding "called" securities, and faced with the problem of reinvesting to maintain income at or near past levels. will find our current monthly publication helpful. It lists I issues giving acpeptable yields. Ask [or May lnoeumeoli Punflitu. ales: throughout Canada: also in reuc1e5°°“'-‘““°‘"' V""“‘m""‘°""" "‘ -ttemotao! Itber rllunl .- but. it is “W9 W“ 50'“ Y°~‘‘:1‘¢N°N. Ill-housh the rumor is -3.. ‘an: on-31: ‘Iulo.¢‘).¢. " umlng up in ll! of them near as afloat that an expm-t, cu noon on Lu! W cm” . to Dow on golds imminent. Dcunestically. on, report mm mum? Lhdegetis very little news. The M. ‘mil Owl 14-! mg m aocordnnoe true - n is consulting with lender. M E a ran from the syndlctto "19 D” 0’ 10341113 industries for the pur-- All! cli:in 1sl14 mm Bmquiera, the banks this morning pose of getting ldeu now go ,5. Jun cm 121 121 me ceased the me delivery sold new unenlplgved. We would ex- 13'.‘ {:5 p",’,,.. 7 win and orelgn bank notes and peel. a quiet irregular market, to. Aim Loco 2495 24 m ummng transactions in for- day and unless volume develops jg fig 11:59:‘ 115%“ mm mm_ . :3-‘elaeln‘i1til§s.n‘kle°aawIt‘li.snst|ted that gmfieumfi gamma 100‘ “I ‘ii'11:c‘i$"a“r 331% 3'3” ' - mclii -— ..,, . £2? 279“ 2'3“ MININ 1 1 ‘I »=»u=«~ *2 u tohlo 11 1'; endlx Av 21 27% ...._.._ St ell 49 (Canadian Pro-) I‘ 6 I’! I1 ]3:lsKEAl"ME: Id 45 CID Pl R 12 Tosl!EN1otr:gyofm~JnwToru1iom:- Mt'| Mar et 333 0:15 y ‘iigi liztlsls 133 "9 m - e (‘.hry l 95 °““““°..'.';i.‘.‘.§‘°‘i.‘.’-"‘ ?n’A"‘ms"'°-35 S:::“'§€' ‘i 3%. hwy 1530 000 shares Saturday ‘full Call us! ill? .‘£.2.‘...u...; nn... 0,, , :;:::.°l:.°° #5:’? Golds registered the best ed- ( - - 3! GUINHNII 3900181 WM) «rue wrlglic 9 gr,‘ nce and action was conoentrst- M°N'1'R«EAL, May 10-.-mtg buy- Deere 76% ‘I7 ‘:3 m penny muu_ some, -301,” mg support failed to put. gains on Big nit’ L] h .139 140% were strong b'ilt tlgifst nnudc ie:nd- satultléla y'Mont1-eal stock Exchange mic I 1346* 1;“ cflgmgggf ’“°”’ 5 " prices were ineguuny hicherl 3:: mg. was .314 we shore,,M°ln,lvr';.s=;:,::;;: lift. ‘’::.’2.’:: :?“..."“l"..if..:‘“—’;‘:;f malsz. in inger register a . ammo“ and “Xmas 83“ ground. lluil‘ Moi car 1415», my, up to 5-8 and Wright Hargreaves (en " ‘imam. .5... ...... ”‘%’-‘l‘au‘l§é°-2.2‘: :‘.‘.‘.:°i;. .5... la‘: rs: 5. VOWW3 9 d Jpbns Man no Paygnastel’ with a trade of 171.000 End turmvfllz 0! m°l‘9 than i.s..nn_-sic 361/‘ 30% ‘mm on a price advance of 8 - 5 tires broug a gain of 3-4 man Inc By oellls to 1.05. O'Brien was active at 14 1-1 Other papers were steady ,‘§3';*C,‘,‘,';,ld 30% 308/. .. ._ ‘ n .’or w“°‘\10' M” 10 losses of 1-z.point each were shgwn 5”" "Elk Y“ 3 Blocks cm: by Quebec Power and Canadian ]V'(‘l):k ",,",°,,, Acme oil 12y, Hydro-Electric preferred. Montreal !i‘ar1lmllv1liu§‘ . 7-_l paw k _ ‘enll 2:14" ,3» .....‘iI...‘:’°i..".“ .3...‘ “'““°' "““° l!.”.l.' gr: 5: ..- j:f;{3"u 550 Nickel was firm through the Pure Oil Co 13?. {.'<i,.;' .\...i.- :5 session and c‘ased 1.2 higher at }§,',';{,'g 53;,” 0,“ 1,9,, 13;; 37’-"~5c“ "in. €."....§."z..’.'.‘.. “.i.’:‘ .‘.f.".‘."".*.'..."’.?.°."’";".; flux." .’P.?r..:‘°.... .. ".°.‘*; to il.‘.‘?;',5““i'i 26"}; while Nci-ands added 5-ii. .:'ai‘iil:“‘l";‘F J ligllfjr‘ 31°‘ ,7 dkl‘-Ieaéyxaselllng depl;c'3/ed ca:1a- T'llIl‘(‘|'\lIkf‘i‘ Co 11-.4.‘ hag lli-llllll‘ 140 n e case a poln but Domin- ;°X *orl» 341.9 31 , ‘_ ‘H 55 i T .11 Fox Poi ,';‘.,-§,:.,»-,,',', ,7, ' :3. ::‘.f,.".;°..':.‘.‘i.'?:'.. ‘8....*.:?.‘."..*: gzzgi:-.: .l.:= 22 ‘. _ .. x l i I i: lli‘|‘|ls|{k({l‘l‘i“ lgtt Yglscgdmlnfitkygigilfn Igfimnlon Bridge ,,"S°‘""hllI llnll aw‘ mu] ‘"" -‘“" ‘°" Out to di ‘tn’ -1: ti it 5 if "° ‘“"‘ ““"’l luribim 131 S n ng in c ban sec on 9':l‘l|'l’|lli:‘ :...:l.- 'r 135 was Montreal. up more than two “.m',“.n,°';" 75 _m :‘:,l.l.3m1;as 113? Dtiliflts Cat 19:. Royal was u;1c:1anged \\1"_<-sl fir Burke 3% mu; ,,_,,.,,y mi/, w e sun is go up a pan . ‘_l"I‘lt » inc 1055,; lolly, i....i..,v... «on sales 3,102 shares; bonds $3,900. ‘“""‘°"" lonlnvuur it Home 55% -—*—* Pilllurudo 91 l-‘ill:-an 806 0 e ;.;g;»»,l,l,r;, 3% Produce Prices Miscellaneous nods Lake or tiolllnlo 27 Gomlfllh 17% G 1 71/ (Canadian Press) '-3%’ fiwmmm. May” 10-. (Canadian Press) eat, nor n 3 . . 3:33;’ 13*; 3",” C W :0 3 47 ,_2_ MONTREAL. May 10-—1>i-ices ,, ,0 3% 03”. C W no 3 3., 14' held steady in decreased trading 3 1:31": ock 117?’? 09;, “ed no‘ 1 35‘ on Canadian commodity exchange :‘''“'‘I'". {r$:u;5.:ixl).rmg “mm M°’""' :a1§:?::;;‘]spui: Sales: 100 boxes "Iver, _ mm“, d ‘5.m_ ue fre (90 s:ore), 19. Que l\ll\‘i ifllnd. .351 Flour i':l(i:¢01‘rX"5s$4.90. “"5" 19 H "0 5'°- Que 8W5 (N- kirk I-llkb 45 Flour winter wheat patents gmded’ 19 t° 19 34‘? Q“ ‘“’—5h ll 3}! Mi 1‘. .370 ,_a so ' (buyers inspection) 18 3-4. ilillill Laut ‘I. c osce - ‘3~ - ch 5 B t__U t nn. Cup 121 Flour white com «.20. 9‘? ° 1” "‘1“° 95- i1Ci|t‘l‘0|‘0 2055 31-,“ Wn ;g0_g5. DEBS SPOt—-Ont A large 20 1-2 ,;,",‘,',Qh';jllL 703 sham mu ,2”5_ $91.21: A medium 18 1-2 to 19; c Mm-e-u coo Mlddlings ton 325.25. ‘ 1" ‘° “- §}§;‘_,,‘"";;,‘,,, noued oais bag 90 Too 52.15. Ml'l11l_\'r9 4555 He no 3 per ton carlots $9.00. Mrl<r--l- loll on no 1 Ont col 10 3-4. ll.-Kinney 1» 02 B it 1 I I 4,’ _ M,.ml,m 4% u or no 9 - o 12. Ii--mile 21 Egg in cartom A large 24. .\ll~\\'nl1on 13! E385 A mgdjum 23 . .\lln corp 125 ‘ .\lllitn .50 2383 B 32- M" Potatoes 1’ 80' 1.6 rlnlrlillf K :33 $1 '10 E 1': mm 5 ‘ 5 to [Canadian Press) “\"""""' 3 13 E: I int~ 50's :1 as ;,.,"_‘,‘;,‘;_",‘,‘_ ,,"-,:,A P E I m; 10.3 22'. ' M0r<‘I'R.EAL. May 10. British Nnr (‘an F E I mbbl,” 80.5 $160 to $185 and foreign exchange in relation 34}.-'.f"'i"ni ‘33 N. B. nits Bll's 31.55 to $1.60. ' ‘ "° “*9 °“"3‘*"“‘ °‘°“” 9‘ °°'"P”‘ u,.,..,,,, ‘H N_ B_ mm 50.8 “M ed by the Royal Bank oi Canada g-_.nu.nir am N_ 3 "ms 10.3 ,3 closed today as iollows:— 1-;"e'~"o':'"' 13.’: Que ints ao's 31.56-31.55. -'“'8°“““'* P=5° -77“ 1-;..l, cm 5” Que no 2 80.3 ‘I 40_‘“5 Australia pound 3.9312. 1‘r"lnl«=r 230 ' ' ‘ Austria Schilling .1879. 2% » Belgium, belga, 1704. Brazil mllreis .0565. 331 Ma rkets At A China Hong Kong dollars .3295. Denmark krone .2338. 1:23.,‘ Clarice grence (F311;: C”.255a.k my - ermany re . mar . . ,3 Great Britain pound 4.91115. 33,-, Holland florln .8752. 3;” ‘Canadian Press) $1?“ ‘:5: ago -' ' ew ea an poun . . l°'°“l° t““..:.;.'::.“*‘:"~. .. . »'5»':3"‘.?l+’2‘.°" 430 N73: ;g,.k_sugm, ‘isgsfier. gag: South Africa pound 4.9618. 9"‘ can unchanged ' Sweden krone .2573. "Q, —— ' __ Switzerland franc .3210. 11914“ cr.§.-1.-n n :21 United states dollar 1-33 per 30 a t cent premium. I! D 0 as 3 “ mo Closing exchange rates:— av‘ 3'.’.'.'i'°n?, in At M|ontreal—-Pound 4.9a 5-32; Egg Kip! ,3‘, ' I; U. 5. dollar 1.00 1-32; franc 5.59. :;‘,,.‘;,,,,,’,‘," 3% At New York-Pound 4.95 1-2; ;"HsIeV;7k :56 Canadian dollar .99 32-32: franc , 9.59 3-8. -:§J‘,,,’."‘,'¢ 2,13 At Paris--Closed. , 1‘ ‘otremfiro is In gold—Pound 125, ill: U. 8. 1“ -gmfb “Mom 52 dollar 59.00 cents; Canuiian dol- '.'il.____ ml _\['n.. 51,‘, ill‘ 59.09 cents. Mt’I. 5 S to ck Exchange ._...—— (Supplied by Pltflell III 0% only members or hlornrul stock exchange and :11: market) ...., that the name i ltoelie open not Abltibi WU Bsthurst 1 Bell Tel 14 1“ Brazilian 10 10 Brow Cu Can 8 B C Pow A fl 30 (Jan Car Fourid 5 Can Cement 6 Can Ind A1 8 Can Pine 12 12 Celaneae % 35 Cock Plow It Cons smell: 5 5 Dirt Selig 22 Dom Bridge 8 Deal Tex Imp Toll _ Int Nickel Mclioll Front 16 16 ¥o:1tBI’ow all lei a Nit Stnwu Pow Corp Shllwinlgnn N 20 Sou Can Pow 12 12 5t 0! Can BANK! . Bk of can Bk of (‘mu Bk of Mt] Bk of N. 5 Royal Bk 170 17! (Supplied by Pltfleld Anl Oom- Dvmv members of Montreal stock exchnntc and curb market) lltoeks ODUI net 3' A on m Dom Store: 1'‘ 2”‘ §i'n1'doA‘ "19 l Mvlchera 2”‘ nfi Inter l‘ l 31 \\’ililrcr Liigod 5‘ 31* New York Curb by riuleiu and Com- vulli ....v. of luuiiu-uni s-ml. l'.\l!IllllI|.'.l‘ uml Curb llurlset) Alum‘ line Eicc Allin: Cu Ct SL‘i’V 4% 4.1,‘, h:l- ii (1 sli 1 -‘ Fotrcil .3“ H‘ 17” l\'l:lg lluil .. _ Stocks Alli:-r (‘you B .\liil.-1' UIIN El:-c .\1ii slip l'inv Assoc «lira i-.'lec .\ Atlas Corp Cull .\l:1rcu11l (‘ft .\i'rl' FUN] of (‘mi .\ Gulf Ull l'(-llli iiullr oil in-I lulp (ll liit 1':-to Nliig lliiii Sill Ull liq-1| l.il Iiigilt l'ulv .\ 1'11 l.|;;llL l'(l\\* pfil PRODUCE (Canadian Press) .y 10-—A film on Montreal open produce markets last week with butter, eggs and cheese stir-onger. Potatoes were unchang- e . Butter was quoted at, 19 1-4 to l-2 cents per pound for car-lots or less of no i whllc lot; to retailers were 31 for solids and 21 1-2 to 22 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 20 1-2 to 21 cents a dozen for A large. 18 1-2 to is) for A medllun and 17 1-2 bid for C. Cheese was slightly firmer at 10 3-4 cents per pouaii for no 1 On- tario colored. current. arrivals. Potatoes: P E I mts 80‘s $1.65 to $1.70; 50’: $1.05; 10's 22; cobblers 80's $1.80 to $1.65; N. B. mis 80's $1.55 to $1.60; 50's $1.05; 105 22: Que mts 80's $1.50 to $1.55; No 2 ii0's $1.40 to 1.45. Growing Prize Root Crops The example set by King Eti- ward VIII in growing broccoli to exhibit in flower shows criunot be held responsible for the lllc!eilS'.n8 interest of American men in the sport of producing vegetables for exhibition. As a. test of gardening skill, veg- etable growinj; has long been con- sidered in England 113 more satis- factory on the whole than {lower growing. In many neighborhoods them the home gardener who grows the largest cabbage of the year. gets the grand challenge cup‘. and brocoou, which has nltructed the new king's interest, is an aristo- crtic cousin of the cabbage. American men have been show- ing increasing lntermt. in vegetable growing for several years; and vegetable exhibits. Producing vegetables for, exhibi- tion calls for A special technique. number of seasoned Corporation New fort and London and constitutes a problem such as men like to tackle. Bhaipely root crops of sins and tempting lppesrznoe, such as car- rots, parsnips. beets and turnips, offer a field for the gardeners skill. They require special care if they are to be developed to their ilnest size. shape and qua‘lly. and if there is a show in your neigh- borhood. here is the way to turn out winning vegetables. Ar .3, general Principle. the root crops delight in a soil of loose. mel- low texture. As the mots [0 (Mm rather deep the soil requires Ceep working at the start. If the soil is inclined to be of a heavy texture it In gltogetlicr likely that n lsrle proportion of the rcot crops will have forked roots. which ruins WU‘ most flower shows have classes for or u, Charlottei: sure of your new electric refrigerator on the cabinet 8 “FRIGIDAIRE” the only General Motors refrigerator v sold by own Store. 1—generous trade-in allowance for your old ice-box. 2-—free installation and a. five year 3 guarantee. 3-—get the lowest cash price by only paying $10 down and 18 monthly payments with no interest or extra charges. 4—largest stock of the province and a competent ser- vice man means you to see the “Frigidaire” at HOLMAN’S before you buy any other refrigerator. 5——There are more Frlgldaires in use on this continent makes of electric refrigerators combined ! SPECIAE FEATURES floor models in that it will pay General Motors than all other iiock prices; Push Upward,» On New York‘ (By Frank MlIcMillen) (Associated Press Fhlanclnl writer) (A.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. May 10-—'1‘he stock market climbed on low-speed sears Saturday, but it rol'.ed into high- er territory with gains of fractions to two or more points. Many traders. awaiting a show- down on the French financial crisis took Saturday of! and the board- rooms were all but deserted. stock exchange floor members who brav- ed thc heat wave, however, leaned to the buying side and bids were up from the sound of the opening gong. 1-. was the slowest ‘on since June 29, last, only 341,810 shares changing hands. The Associate‘ Press average of 60 stocks ended up .5 of a point at 59.1. Fractional advances dotted the Canadian list. with Canadian Ps- clflc, Mclntyre, Distillers-seagrams Dome and others gaining less than a point. Canadian bonds were quiet. The Franc was steady most of the day in foreign exchange deal- ings. but slipped back to finish off .00 1-4 of a cent at 6.58 3-4 cents. sterling c‘oscd 1-2 cent lower at 4.98 Earnings and sales reports con- tinued to furnish bullish market material. shares of Western Union came to the fore when the com- pany dlscloced first quarter cam- ings of 92 cents a share against approximately 20 cents in the same 1935 months. The issue moved up 1 3-4 to 73. Among other outstanding llfilflefs were Chrysler at 94 7-8. J. 1. Case at 150 1-2, Philip Morris at 86 3-4. American Gan at 127. U. 8. Steel at 56 1-4. Pullman at 43 1-8, U. 8. Rubber at 29 3-8. Anaconda at 33 5-8. scars Roebuck at 65 3-4 and southern Pacific at 30 5-8. The utilities and most of the rolls were narrow. contour for the shows. and also makes considerable waste in c‘can- ing them to cook. To obtain perfect shaped roots, make a hole 12 to H inches deep and about 8 inches in diameter with 9. heavy dlbber. The holes should be at least 0 inches apart for the long roots, and 10 to 12 for turnips and beets. make is mixture ofsozd car- den soil worked fine, and mixed with wood ashes and s. little sand L’ heavy. ml the holes with this soil. Ii‘ very particular. get potting earth from a florist. mixing a pound of complete plant food to a bushel In the center of each of these specially prepared holes drop two or three seeds. After they have ger- minated, pull out all but the strong- est plant. filling in the holes care- fully. when the plants an about a month old give I light dressing of complete plant food. sprinkling it around. but not on, the plant. Keep the soil stirred during the growing team, and in use of ‘drought give an occasional thorough soaking. _v EXTEND l'AnIOUs‘COUl.SE .._._... EDINBURGH — The King’: course of Oleneeglu Golf Club has been lenzthened bi I0 rare. to .4321 and the am will be used in‘ the match between women golfers of ineuniud seals and mail litein my 0. _ Cailadiani Garden Service The real golf or bridge enthus- iast gets a double enjoyment out of his or her game, while actually at it and later in the past-mortems. Now gardening has a similar ad- vantage without the usual objec- tion that applies to the other two, it is not necessary to have a list- ener. Because in gardening when not actually digging in the coil one can dream and plan ccsily indoors. And professional gardeners state that such planning is not only pleasant but a real requisite in creating an attractive flower gar- den. They point out that there are All sorts of points to consider, if one is to create something that will be truly original and stand out from the rank and file. In select- ing a list, of flowers attention is paid or course, to time of bloom- ing and color. Height should also be noted as a medium sized plant may be hidden by some bushy stocks or toll cosmos. But these one only elemental points which every gard- ener of a few years experience notes automatically. Important Points There are other and finer dds- tlnctlons. Certain shades blend well together and often a whole bed will be selected with this blending in mind. Of course for this sort of thing, all the plants must during the same period. Fmgrance should be taken into account, as there are some spicy things like Evening Scented Stock. Nicotine, Mlgonettc, Sweet sultan and vet- bena. which while rather p‘ain as plants. fill the whole garden with a delightful incezse. more especial- ly in the evening. In shaded quar- ters. Tuberous rooted Begonias, Pansies. well. In fact, they prefer this loca- tion to any other. In partial shade. Clarkls. Annual Larkspur, Lupine, Nicotine, Phlox and Verbena should be grown. on poor sail, Portulaca is a favorite as well as Alyssuln, Sweet-scent/rd Stocks, I_,inum_ C31- endulas. Calllopsls. Sunflowers. schlznnlhur. Salplglossls, Mn;-1. golds. Petunas. and many others. These will a‘so succstssfully resist dry weather. For cutting purposes there is a long list to “ from but it should include Gypsophila (Baby‘s Brenthl useful for making up bouquets. There are several hardy annuals which can be pic‘:- ed with long stems just before the bloom opens and dried for winter bouquets. These include the Straw Flower, Stotlcc. Acraclinium. Rhod- anthe and many others. BlxY"’ ,,v_“' Vegetable gardens should be very productive affairs, and from a frac- tion of an acre of ground, ten times the yield is expected as would N- com 20 inches; melons, grow two crops. even in those sec- tions of Canada where the summer season is inclined to be short. This is done by planting rows of very early stuff like lettuce, radish and spinach, in between later maturing vegetables such as com, tomatoes, psnsriips and swlss chard. By the time the later things are beginning to need full room. the first named group will be used and out of the way. For this sort of planting eight to fifteen inches between rows is sufficient or it better rule would be to allow the regular distance between the rows of com and to- matoes and then simply put the early stuf: in between. Where a horse or garden tractor is to be used. about the narrowest rows for vegetables will be 30 in- ches but if the garden is going to be-hand cultivated and as much as possible grown the following widths are suiilclent: lettuce, spinach, car- rots. beets and similar narrow or early vegetabtes 12 lncha; beans, peas, potatoes, staked tomatoes and rnbcrs, iilnary - field conditions. Where unstaked tomatoes. 24 to 30 inches. space is limited it is possible to —Cansdlan seed Trade Association Currencies (Canadian Peres) NEW YORK, May 10—F1'actlon»- al declines marked Saturday’: short session of foreign exchange dealings. Canadian funds, at par most of the week, eased 1-32 to close at 99 31-32 while pound sterling lost half a cent at $4.98 1-2 and the French gold franc was off 1-8 of a point at 6.58 3-8. MONTREAL, May 10-—Pound sterling lost 27-32 cent at $4.98 5- 32 on Montreal foreign exchanges today. The United States dollar advanced 1-32 to 1-32 premium while t.he French franc was up .01 nent at 8.59 cents. Use Mlnai-d's for sure throat bloom - and wild flowers will do "‘”— word. other rules on application. For Sale Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. won SALl:‘r—GO0D spruce shingles. Mcleod Mills, __1"‘,“?33.'.5;9:3‘ FOR SALE —- NATIONAL CASH Register. P. J. MacDonald. L-4582-5-B-31. I-UR. SALE OR TO LET. SUMMER cottage at Stanhope Beach. Ap- ply Mrs. White, 36% Kent St. L-4642-5-9-3i Advertising ll:tes—Payabie in Advance 1 Central (luudlnn locnln, do per word; Western and Italian: locals, to per word; Announcements imd Coming ltvente 24: per word; to per word; in nfemoi-inn Notices, 701: per Inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Card-, 962., to per name; Letter: of Condolence 10:: not lncln Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, we per inch or do per Illnlinuln Charge for any advertisement twenty-flu cents, &fl Cllullfled Miscellaneous W premium policy which Guaran- tees even in the event of your death the completion of the things you had planned to do. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Building. Charlottetown. To _l._.e_t 4 FOR. RENT-51.-IRVICE S'i‘A'l'i0N. edge of town. Apply Guardian Of- fice. L—45B3-5-3-31. To LI-:T—Il0USE. 8 ROOMS AND both, being renovated. Garage Apply 289 Fitzroy. L-4649-5-9-3i CUSTOM HATCHERY -- NOW operating $5.00 per 150 eggs. Chicks 12¢. Charles A. 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