Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 30, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday january 30, 1w3 Council agrees on 1942 figure Brandon tax rate set at 45 Mills Brandon Man., Jan. 30. 1943 tax rate will be 45 Mills As in 1942, the City Council agreed at a com Mittee meeting Friday evening when the year s budget was Fin Aily approved. It marked the earliest passing of the City Esti mates in Many years the 1942 figures having been completed feb. 15. Estimated Cash receipts to the Rity for 1943 Are placed at with operating expenditures Esti mated at s-3 94.463.35. The will be discussed apart from the budget Early this summer school Levy 20 Mills the above estimates provide Levy of 20 Mills for the school District. An increase of one Mill a de surplus of will 24 Mills for City purposes a Rio for school District Deot sur. Arc ask one Mill and one Mill for vices 530.550 Transfer Oil maintenance of Brandon College to water business tax Levy is also in for up a i from 10 per cent to 10.5 a 5-ir it assessment to provide for rest Roon and the As expenditures. While the estimated expenditures1 ac1 f. K. Rollins ac1 a. E. Smart sons of or. And mrs. M. Rollins of Reaburn Man., and or. And mrs. W. H. Smart of rat Well Man., have been training together at St Thomas ont. Ac1 Rollins has recently been sent to the East coast while ac1 smart has been stationed at Brandon. Disclosed at end of he year s operations to be applied it tit under the bund settlement show some increase Over 10-12 j More about Goering continued from Tajc one most of Tho amount is absorbed in the special additional in. The to artery surplus allowance to employees of will be retained for future improve the City and school Board. Expenditures As totalled for com cents. While erection of a More Rue or win or at the Columbia press Ltd. Qualify printers estimates free 695 Sargent. Pm. 86 327 mittens and assess ment. S4-5.029.02 works and Sanita Tion. S5d.060 property. Fire. S48.658.20 police s33.55s.05 Public welfare. 327.700.85 children s welfare. Health. Uncontrollable including school Board municipal Levy. Waterworks cemetery. S5.112. Treasurer a. J. Enlisted in the m. Bell. . Asked leave of absence for the Dura Tion which was granted the Council paying tribute to his work As a member of the City Hall staff. Under the works department is provided for continuation ests. At this moment Britain betraying Europe the explains sacrifice Goring explained Hitler s deliberate sacrifice of men of the German sixth army at Stalin Grad by saying they had to stay there to permit the German line to be reorganized that they had died for the world As Well As for that other germans must fellow their example. He said As Hitler had done so often after the resurrection of successively destroyed russian armies that this would be the last hard Winter that Russia had thrown in the last of its reserves and that when they were gone she would be through. Pie tried his hardest inst the to isolate world. Of a Street oiling programme while world which he claimed Germany cause he knew Russia had such tremendous armaments with hundreds of planes already massed at the Frontier to made that decision which was to Settle the life or death of the West. Glorious decision it was a glorious decision to j stand up against this wave of blood which would have destroyed not Only Germany but the entire West. History will always have to admit that june 22, 1941 when Ger Many attacked Russia was the Day of the most tremendous most significant historically most Dar ing and most admirable decision Ever made by one. Strong soul. One Victory followed another. One army of the enemy after the other was destroyed. With these victories the difficulties of growing distances and supplies increased. Then came Fate and made the supreme test for our victorious people. Fate did not want us to get the final decision easily. For the first time Fate called a halt to our Vic More about Hitler continued from Page one rails on tenth Street Are also to be removed under a limited pro gramme and filled with Cement. 4 More about Russia continued from Page one but Don t worry about vitamins and minerals know authorities the be Between husky Vomm pc tors habited localities fell to the rus you differ a 1 t ii who t re poor Ca Tern underweight Anil nervous is often him ply a matter of an adequate of vitamins Rind but Don t worry about them youngsters who eat 3 Avera rtt Pood meals including fruit juice and drink 2 glasses of Oval Tine each Day Are getting All the extra vitamins and minerals they need. In addition to its Well balanced food values the a Eif improved Oval Tine adds Signi ii Arii. Of vitamins a lit and d Tho minerals Calcium phosphorous and Iron. So if your child is not developing remember tins Rule 3 Good Weals Phis 2 glasses of a Cit improved Oval Tine Clil Gim him nil the extra vitamins and minerals he needy. Mail for free i j Days ago with what remained of his 297th infantry division. Kropotkin captured in the Ecith caucasus several in sians this morning the noon com Munique reported after the Cap Ture yesterday of the great Kro Potkin Railroad Junction 128 Miles Southeast of Rostov. One strongly fortified base was captured against fierce resistance and the germans were put to flight. Smashing through the germans defences for gains of from 25 to 30 Miles in their three Day offensive directly West of Voronezh the rus was defending. He compared the stand at Stal ii Grad with that of Lconidas and i his 300 at thermopylae and said that now As then the stand had been against Barbaric hordes from the East. He said the russians had tricked the germans with the Cleverest camouflage in the history of the poor soviet showing in the finnish War. Later he contradicted himself by saying the rus Sian strength was known but the fuehrer s intuition warned him we must attack. He promised a new irreplaceable armaments. Tortious armies. The icy russian Winter blocked us. Some commanders were weak. But again it was the fuehrer who held the East front in spite of any weakling and when the world thought the German armed forces had been vanquished Hitler Init tremendous thrust last tray we have always stated clearly ated a summer which again Wen one Battle after another. Nobody would have thought such an offensive pos sible after the last Winter. That offensive penetrated deeply into space and deprived the enemy of proceed to the solution of foreign political problems. History will some Day recognize that never have the peace proposals of one Man been met with More hatred than proposals rejected Only after All Ray peace proposals had been rejected did i com Mand and execute the building of the new German wehrmacht car today we recognize whal would have become of Germany and All of Europe if Providence through president Hindenburg had not placed the nazis in Power. This struggle today decides the Fate of the world. Just As in 1933 the Only possibilities were a nazi Victory or a bolshevism revolution so today there Are Only two alter a Germany wins and thereby Europe or from the East the bolshevism wave will break Over the continent. It is up to us to understand the meaning of this War and to continue the fight until this continent can be considered As definitely saved. What we suffer is nothing compared to what would happen if the hordes of barbarism would sweep Over Europe. Every single life lost in this struggle will assure life to. Generations of the future. In this struggle we cannot expect that Providence will make us a present of Victory. The 10 years behind us Are full not Only of tremendous achievements in All Fields of peaceful work but also of military needs. Nothing in history can compare with the victories in this it is not the first time that i Cook Jem Mcmahon of the r.c.a.s.c., has returned to duty in new Brunswick after spending leave with his parents or. And mrs. Eldon Mcmahon Teulon Man. Rural Church annuals vested interest warning sounded Calgary Jan. 30. . Corbett Toronto director Cana i a association for adult Edu cation As guest speaker at a ban Quet of the Canadian federation of agriculture Here last night said Many of the persons who want a Post War return to the old ways of life Are moving into positions of Power and the battlements Are going up for the vested interests or. Corbett warned his audience that the four freedoms of the at lactic charter would not come As a gift of god. They were a Declara Tion of purpose that could Only be achieved through blood sweat and tears he said. He had Knocker around Canada enough to know however that deep Down in the hearts of the Little men is the conviction that we Are never going again to the old follies of unemployment and Star vation in the midst of sour is United Souris Man. The annual meet ing of the Souris United Church revealed a healthy Progress through out the year. Reports from the of stewards showed the Mort Gage indebtedness Clear by the pay ment this year of leaving the congregation free of All debt. A substantial balance was carried Over. The women s association showed the raising of the women s missionary society has sent to the presbyterian treasurer. The missionary and main Enance fund subscriptions were 5714, including Riverview co Grega Ion and the contributions to the deficit fund of the United Church of Canada amounted to Pur Chase in War savings certificates. Thirty three new members joined the Church in 1942, and the resident Lill Lula i Litti Usu Lejla have spoken Here in difficult i membership is 250. L. E. Lynd and Goebbels said. 1 never saw in Ivr a this spot a crowd that was discouraged or without Hope. There have been Many blows by our enemies against us in these years but every Lime we have struck . M. Loree were to the session and w. Evans a. W. Pat Rick c. Levenick and g. H. Grant were elected three year term Stew Ards. The Church War services unit under the red Cross sent 325 Arti Dieppe raid hero in Winnipeg we nazis have never stopped of clothing to the Victory Bun Mimi my existing difficulties or Dies overseas while 200 articles had even to deny them. On the con sians were now advancing along into a her a 3 i 1 o re calf Cdr Spring offensive and ultimate Vic tory. Praising Hitler Goering said Hitler carried everything with out rest. He has to decide every thing. He is the supreme authority All others of us can rely on some body above them. Nobody can do himself. He is the organizer the general the fuehrer Cfall the people. How this Little Man developed of growing beyond the Voronezh kursk Railroad direct self suddenly seeing every tiling by Westward on a front of 40 Miles i clearly How he comes the soul of a. Wander limited Cpl. out. Of snarl me. A nov Oval Tine and informative pan nutritional values. One to a to the South where they took yesterday the town of novo Skol s3 Miles Southwest of Voronezh. 100 Miles Southeast of kursk and 90 Miles Northeast of Kharkov the were advancing Westward on Kharkov Industrial Centre of the Ukraine on a front. At j Uro zozo their base they were 80 Miles East of Kharkov. Three italian generals named Umbertis Batisti and Paskanik. Were among those made prisoner yester Day in the Voronezh front. Occupation of Kropotkin Junction Nile offer x new improved Oval Tine 1 by a. W. Fordham auction Sale of valuable furnishings and effects Fordham s Sale rooms. Canada bid. Donald and Ellice monday feb. 1st at 2 . And it piece Tuliair a chairs Cor Steric Ltd suites t tables Twilight Nihon and thyme Walnut Windsor chair via Niit spinet desk i Picicc Walnut Clivi suite apr sly Chest Clit id Ami chair a -l.-k. Table and 4 chairs to March a piece Oak dial air room suite. Table lamps a Hourany settee solid Wal nut China Cabinet smokers. A piece Wal nut dining Doorn coca nor Ell suite. Airway vacuum is and rockers Extension and Chiff Onier. Tables Walnut dressers vanity Dresser and lion re. Office chairs China glassware utensils and i Uanlith miscellaneous Arth ies. Etc. C. Shore and g. Wigg run. Auctioneers. On the North caucasus front and the virtual investment of Tik Horetsky 35 Miles to the North left the Axis remnants below Rostov Only one practical route of escape special despatches reported by rail to Kush Hevka 50 Miles North of Tik Horetsky and 50 Miles South of Rostov. The coastal Road Between the Oil port of to lapse and the naval base of novo Rossik was under russian control and soviet batteries Domin ated novo Rossik Harbor despatches said leaving the Only alternative route open for German escape that by Way of the Salt marshes to the kerch Strait. Our resistance time of crisis similarly the people have to show As a whole their in time of crisis. How i suffer when i hear of women and children killed and property lost but this sad As it is is unavoidable. There May be some who think but do we g it bombs again and again Here in the Ruhr without reciprocating remember that we have a tremendous Battlefield in the North and South. But one Day the fight in the Stalingrad penetrated then came the Day when our tanks for the first time penetrated the fortress of Stalingrad. Then for All the people every danger that confronted us. Germany s old traditional enemies with whom to struggled so often before 1933 have again United. The old Well known coalition stands against us in a struggle now taking transcontinental forms. As for bolshevism we have for years fought against this terroristic jewish danger nobody thinks of been knitted 45 sewn and 125 quilts made for the red Cross. Bowsman United pet. K. W. Tringle pet. Robert William Pringle a member of the Queen s own Cam Eron highlanders who went through the raid on Dieppe with out a scratch was invalided Home from England and arrived in Winnipeg Jan. 15. Bow Maii the annual pet Pringle is the son of War Winnipeg and Betty Gina. Or. Jacob and associate offices Winnipeg 11514 Monlin ornery bom daily 9 Why be when you free Attar in its Dunlop s pm Aimira i 0pp. An. Bloc used hot water systems Complete guarantee including boiler pipe valves and is suitable for Stitt it lifetime hot Tolj. K and Standard Witt in All Silt. Complete Mober plumbing Trade in your of bit. For new d. Smith visit our King and Jarvis in pm at main phone 55 s3 minimizing he which needed of every last Man hold. Although the Winter was not quite As hard As the one preceding it was still icy enough. Where a few companies were sufficient previously to hold Terri tory protected by Large lakes or swamps now More were needed be cause ail this became ice the enemy would be Able to Cross. The russians recognized that their armaments production could Orth no longer be kept up. They had lost a big proportion of their Coal and Iron. For this reason another Gigantic Effort is being made for the last time to reconquer the Coal and Iron deposits. East reach the Point where bolshevism is broken and then i have promised you we will remember what had been done to us anc1 then we shall take vengeance. But now it is necessary not to let the enemy make us do things we do not want to do ourselves. The Centre of Gravity in our resistance must be where the greatest danger by Max Steiman sons auction Sale of store fixtures at 1170 main Street monday feb. 1st at 10 . Instructed by the owner i will sell 1 National Cash resister. Counter paper Cutter. 1 refrigerator. Shelves. Linoleum drum of dus Bane Dayton Scales biscuit . Elect Trie dish Washer. Kennedy recommended for Board of revision Sam Kennedy. Friday afternoon was named by members of civic finance committee to replace d. A. Ross on the Board of revision. Or. Ross is at present on leave of absence. The appointment must he ratified by the City Council. The other two members of the Board e. T. Leech and Fred s. Balls online were re appointed. Fuel Oli Survey Ottawa. Jan. 30. Munitions department announced last night that the Oil control Branch has begun a Survey of householders requirements for fuel Oil As a preparatory measure for rationing Domestic fuel Oil. If such a step becomes necessary during the win Ter of 1243-44." pet. G. R. Lesage. Son of or. And in. Meat a Render. Elco Max siei.1iax. N i we now have a picture of rus Sias losses which will be announced at the proper moment. One gets a creeping feeling Down one s when one reads those figures. But the russians continue undernourished badly dressed. Working Days of 10% and 12 hours mean nothing to the russian command. The Ger Man Day is 12 hours they Don t care whether a Man finally Keels Over. The pistol and the whip keep everybody in line. We know however that the Ger Man fighter can resist in Russia and has done so. Few nations could resist such an reports came from Continental Europe that As part of a desperate girding of All German resources to Stop Tho Cresce doing defeats he is suffering in Russia Hitler had named Heinrich Himmler. Chief of the German police the most dreaded Man in All Germany genera1, com when the Sun rises again next summer we will attack again with new divisions that will know we will make up for Stalingrad. one More thing for the weak ones we always see our own difficulties but we do not tajik of the difficulties of the enemy. If we did we would be surprised what things look like on their Side. Just As in november. 1918. If we had held out another half year the break Dov. Would have begun on the other Side. But we did not think then of their trouble. We saw Only our own Dif Goering called on the people of Germany to sacrifice everything including life for the existence of the Reich. At one time the German people began to think the War must be Over Scon since we had won every where. No danger from Russia was anticipated. But Russia had built up during the last 15 years the most tremendous armed might Ever built. We watched these developments and they made us think this a deeper insight into the spiritual goals of Russia. An officer close to Stalin once j to Mark the anniversary said Europe was nothing but a con of this in we fight not Only against an ideology but against a most elemental threat to our National life. London says we have no reserves left but they will recognize those reserves soon enough. When it suffered reverses in Russia last year the German armed forces made up for them and we will do it Goebbels said the word Capitula Tion does not exist in our he then delivered one of his Cus Tomary attacks against the jews and said that soviet Russia had been preparing for War for 25 years. Our troops were and Are Superior to the bolshevism Goebbels continued. They fight the better cause with the deeper Faith. From All strata of the people comes the demand for total warfare. Millions of energies not yet used or not yet fully used stand ready. To balance s15.20. Meeting of Bowsman United Church Jan. 27, the pastor Rev. Hyslop Dickson presiding reports indicated Good work by All organizations. Members of the session appointed were David Dods George n. Eyre and Gordon Horn Stew Ards j. D. Houston. R. A. Smith h. G. Mceachern Bewray Mullin mrs. J. T. Girard mrs. R. J. Walker mrs. W. V. Wright. Mrs. R. A. Smith George n. Eyre Board of trustees a. E. Sims j. D. Houston. George n. Eyre n. A. Brown r. A. Smith. George n. Eyre was appointed Church Secretary treasurer and mrs. W. V. Wright organist. Revlon United Reston Finan Cial standing was Manifest at the annual meeting of Reston United Church Jan. 27, Rev. E. R. Wilson presiding. Receipts amounted to the mortgage was reduced by to and the m. And m. Allocation was met. Assets of exceed liabilities by Branch collections were sunday school s226.9s expenditures. Ladies Aid bal. Young women s Guild choir Lize them is the demand of the hour. Our setbacks Are Only an alarm signal for us calling to total warfare. There will be no More talk in Germany of Ost convenience. We eagerly wait for the hour when with new weapons the fuehrer will again give his troops the command to attack. We have taken measures and will take More measures within the next few Days which will organize this total warfare. Grain executive Dies at new York Josef Feuer president of the Continental Grain company died at new York on Friday according to Mission or for total Winnipeg today. M in. Usu o Ernest m the Srain Trade and Beer made chief i made fre1ucnt visits to Winni Berlin announced that the obscure austrian t ten runner had of the secret state police. Kallenbrunne succeeds the late Reinhardt Heydrich. The despise Gestapo Leader liquidated by czech patriots. No time to celebrate As Germany observed but did not celebrate the nazi anniversary Italy announced that starting May 1 women would be conscripted to replace men in Many branches of work including Railroad Street car and bus conductors restaurants cafes bars shops and movie Thea tres. All italians will answer enthusiastically to this new a Rome broadcast said. There was an official order that no flags were to be flown in Ger Ieper who was internationally to in mrs. N. Lesage of mar Sio cration of numerous states. The German people that they were determined to win. But the army has returned the duty following leave i once we defeat Germany we con spent at his Home. A brother h. Lull ice Europe he told Stalin. Ger the controlled German press told d. Lesage. Also a member of the armed forces is nov the West coast. Protect your eyesight our clinical examination is the result of scientific advancement the fitting classes is an exacting science 204 Montgomery building Telephone 97 850 optician optometrist buy War saving Stamps ------1. Newspaper die wehrmacht said Many always has been the Wall bluntly this is no time to Cele brate 1 it mentioned As the reason Stalin Grad where the last thousands of starving nazis of the sixth army of 220.000 men Are facing death by Hitler s personal order. Walter Punk economics minister wrote in the Voel Kischer Bobach Ter that it would be necessary to close Down Many Industrial plants and commercial plants which were dispensable he included All not working for the armament Industry the army food production or vital necessities for the working speculation. He disclosed that 10 per cent of All commercial enterprises already had been closed. Stationed at Asa Irist which the russian hordes broke tried to encircle Germany Europe s nations must recognize that once this Germany Breaks Down bolshevism would not Stop to recognize the sovereignty of Sweden or any other country but would penetrate Europe entirely. Russia tried to encircle Ger Many. Molotov russian foreign minister gave us to understand that Russia and Germany could get along together if we overlooked a second attack on Finland. Also he wanted to make Rumania a russian sphere of influence taking her Oil and establishing a policy of so called pan slavish. My comrades i now ask All of you to consider in what situation our fuehrer was when he. With his political Genius recognized this deadly danger. Weaklings said that War with Russia would be too dangerous. Many prominent people in Ger Many would have liked to Bury their Heads in the Sand. Thus our fuehrer was confronted with the most difficult decision of his life Peg was a vice president of the Continental Grain company of Canada limited. Medical Pioneer Dies Oxford England Jan. 30. Or. W. J. Turrell 77, a Pioneer i. The development of electrotherapy died. Wednesday. He was a fellow of the Koyal society of Medicine. Former students and friends of the Manitoba commercial College will gather to renew old acquaint ances at the annual reunion dance of the alumni association to be held saturday feb. 6, at the fort Garry Lotel. Officers elected Are session new members l. G. Parker for three years. Arthur Geen for two years and George Cheyne for one year trustee Board a. E. Smith mrs. F b. Stott mrs. C. C. Campbell lloy Armstrong l. G. Parker Arthur Geen and h. C. Evans stewards re elected j. I. Bulloch l. G. Par Ker and c. G. Bonnyman mrs. Helen f. Ready Delegate to presbytery. A. A Gates with Hill View Delegate. Sunday school supt. A. K. Gates . Bert Brady treas miss i. Mcdonald. Young women s Guild pres mrs f. C. Mcmurchy w.m.s., pres., mrs t. Gilchrist Sec. Mrs. A. K. Gates treas mrs. F. B. Stott. Hamiota United Hamiota annual meet ing of the United Church of Hami Ota received Good reports from Ai departments. Rev. W. Onions pre sided and w. Mathieson acted As Secretary of the meeting. The sum of was raised for Genera funds. And in addition for the missionary cause. Hon. N. L. Turn Bull superintendent of the sunday school gave a Good report. The women s missionary society and women s association raised s435 and respectively. The following officers were elected Board of stewards three year term Charles Penny or. Turnbull Bruce Mathieson and w. W. Kirk two year term Percy Hedley. All accounts were paid. Minnedosa United Minnedosa Man. Encouraging reports were Given at the annual meeting of Minnedosa United Church this week. Approximately officer and mrs. Frank ams Den. 2, 393 Graham Avenue and is 22 years of age. He enlisted for overseas service shortly after the outbreak of War and prior to enlistment attended Gordon Bell school. A brother. Jerry Pringle is a member of the Canadian Para troops and a younger brother Bruce is at Home. Warrant officer Amsden is stationed at no 7 a.o.s., Portage la Prairie. Begin registration of All employees registration of All employees of firms is underway in Winnipeg As in other parts of the Dominion w. H. Darracott supervisor of National selective service Here said Satur Day morning. At the present time forms Are being sent out to More than 7.000 firms in tha Winnipeg area. They must be filled in and returned to the local office by feb 6. The forms supplied by the do minion government will be filled put quarterly by employers for the information of the Federal depart ment of labor. Beat or. Weatherman next time More cold Days arc sure to Tei if you were caught with i we Hattery last Lime be ready to tvs. Thins the weather Man Shinta inf february. Save your time trait e3s and car by having a 10 jump to Job. Milan s 4 new machines Are ready to ensure o u Aii inst Battery trouble by giving your Battery a thorough every Essen tial part. Machines Are approved by the Larse Battery manufacturers. To Wai int no lentil g Nilan Batter service 357 my. Phone 341 established for 20 Battery gets guns Kenora ont., Jan. 30. The 16lh medium Battery has re was Ralson during the year by the Cei Ved two 115 my Hov tiers Vanous groups and this with the which i place the 4.5 Inch Howitz Cameron Means a total Bud ers formerly at the local about Twenty be the new guns fire a 95-Pouud Shell addition the Battery expects a our wheel drive Marmon herring on motor vehicle which will be used to transport the big guns. Since the outbreak of War the Battery has sent 14 officers and some 200 men on Active service. Major e. E. And the greatest decision in Point of historical made. Importance Ever he knew he not Only had a sus that this would be the hard Cost of our struggles. And just be Manitoba conscientious objectors go to work More than 100 Manitoba conscientious objectors will be despatched monday to perform work in lieu of military service the divisional registrar announced. Saturday. A group of some 65 will Kootenay National Park while some 50 will go to Clear Lake Man., he stated. He announced the divisional Board will open a four Day session of to b.c., Crandall is commanding officer. Members were added during the year. Present resident membership is 270. Officers for 1943 Are or. F. Sirett n. Workman g. F. Thomp son c. Mclnnis re elected to the session w. Cathrean h. R. Uric j. G. Fask fire elected to the Board of stewards with Fred Charles elected to the place held by w. Blanchard m. R. Evans treasurer j. T. Mccool. Envelope Secretary r. Wood congregational Secretary t. H. Murton w. S. Taylor Audi tors r. Wood. Or. E. H. Clarke g. A. Eakins m. R. Trustee Board. In the Law courts tuesday to applications for postponement of compulsory military service. In june 19 pet. Frank l. Powell son of or. And mrs. F. Powell of Oak Lake Man., has arrived Over was according to word received by his parents. Pet. Frank enlisted at Brandon Don t operate for enlarged prostate or any urinary ills or men consult us b.0.ok manhood and other in of men till treatment Lor enlarge in prostate without diary Iii veloce. And advice in Plain in free by mail. W1h without interview the English herbal dispensary limited 1339 Davie st., Vancouver esl Ablahed 35 tears six . 10 army girls qualify for commissions included in the fifth graduating Cadet course at no. 1 advanced train no Centre Ste. Anne de Bellevue. His week Are six members of the . From . 10, military authorities announced Here today. Myrle Thomas Milwaukee wis Oisin. 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