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ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1963
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Texans Vote Down
By DOTH CONNER
Poll Tax Repeal
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long active in Texas politics but crat Jack Ritter 13,112.
race for the 10th Congressional as returns poured in Election,
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hit by the floods
officials
Call Set
t," he
Axelson
On Toledo
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complete
Contract
was
Brown Both had party backing
al-
MRS. THLMA F. DAVIS
Army
it
Twin Tragedies Strike
ad
■W.
Mrs. Thelma
As far as
employ
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is being spon
the emperor and empress at a
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The remaining 230 million will Teachers
Mont than 300 persons were
Peterson’s >
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/ (See P.S, Page 11)
To Fight Communism
$
nism.
1M.
my sergeant was killed and an-
other enlisted man wounded
"This war cannot be won by
Of New Mobile Equipment
state assessed value.
Specifications on the proposed section of 9th Street
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new
men were accompanying a pa-
in
45
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me live without 'em," she
lust claims the Viet Cong car-
equipment
furnish city
the
Eight
coup.
Communists after they had been
be deter-
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f
Mrs.
teacher
Purchase of new
would serve to (D
Texas and Louisiana Sabine
River authorities will call for
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Funeral Set\
Today at 2
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POST
SCRIPTS
to the
NEWS
zisiana
ushing
State
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NEA iMMaa -
fatten,
ressive
12 vic-
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at Ba-
r night
Bobcat
irming
Mike
th de-
nners.
o take
t Bojo
by a
itansel
laying'
told the Reds took over the Sai-
gon government.
The government announced it
has freed 250 opponents at the
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on 15
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w win
it not
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Runoff Required
For 3 Directors.
(It TOLEDO BEND, Page 11)
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By BOB AXELSON
Time slips by on winged foot
and this fact was brought
sharply into focus by a state-
ment late this week by U.S.
According
Sid J. Cala
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doesn't keep
test Orange fgol-
i- boxes / _
s Newton voted for all four
I (See NEwTON, Page 11)
note an the levy ly could
• fact that 13 explosive
' Bears Get Shot
5 At 24-AA Title
stories of the train crash ap-
peered Lists of the dead were
transmitted over nationwide tel-
in Viet Nam
Buddhist Chiefs Vow
1
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e race
n DOW
run —
i have
lave to
their
are of
as has
confer-
like to
day ahite a searing coal dust ex-
J through the tun-
officials said 1,221
___________ a leading Bud-
dhist spokesmn who was jailed
under the Diem regime.
which fens wed Hurricane
I Cindy, with the exception of
J Mauriceville's Box 3. residents
I voted against the levy. Or, as
11 in the case of Box 21 at Little
I Cypress School voters there
, were tied for ahd against
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American Legion Lloyd Grubbs Post •. There
were some 20 units participating including Stark.
West Orange and Wallace High School bands,
cutaway Nike missile, local unit of the National
Guard and various veteran groups.
Buddhism can play a major
role in the campaign against
the Viet Cong guerillas by pre-
paring the nation's Buddhist
One interest
voting was ____ ____ ..
precincts voted for the levy, 13 times
. Cast a of the Newton Lions Club Thurs- the existing Highway 17 route at
the pros- day that funds have been made a point north of town. .
— — _ .. . engi- P.T Smith, senior resi-
dent highway engineer from
actual condition.
I Need for a close check for
slides and erosion to determine
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tain patrol in the desolate Dar-
lac Plateau region near the
under the other headings ex-
> for which
ne ad-
w how
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game
or the *
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couple s e J
ctional .
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be ft
la and
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Texas
Hustmyre, Bennie McDonald,
James Force and Ernie Larmer.
All friends of 'the family are,
estate
9, with
i
Superbomb
is Sought
By Soviets -
WASKINGTON (AP) - Soviet
scientists
voted against it, and 5 were most torn
tied This is
Drainage precinct directors tions adv
are determined in Precinct 1, • review of
where Homer Haworth, an un- egy," pr<
opposed candidate, polled 906 for Strata
4
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er pointedly
called, atten-
old regime who were held in
secret underground jails, and
was still
prisoners.
Approved
Japan; Over 300 Killed
' " 4 —
Todays Weather
Precinct 2 showed Gerald B Russian
Bready leading with 303 votes plained
and H T Burton with 249 Pre-fabricati
of intelligence" included stu-
dents who also were placed
Friday afternoon as Viet Cong
machine gun fire teked • maun.
(See Election Box,. Page 11) ,
in spite of 'voters staying away from the polls in
droves, the county wide drainage program won approval
in yesterday’s election. '.
Of the county’s roster of nearly. 13,000 voters,.only
w 3,285 voted on the drainage program and its>proposed ‘
k-a directors, as well as upon 4
W J state amendments,, accord-
V J ingto unofficial returns.
The drainage tax levy,
RM upon which taxpayers only
• were qualified to vote, won by
R a margin of 230 votes Even
50: L«
i, Lewis
rto.
eth No-
n; MG
ne. 170;
fit, Ken
Top Officer
To Address
OCTA Meet much patched state Constitution
•k — appearing on the ballot
’ Davis ofGrif- The three otherinproposed
___, , at the changes aimed at extending the
National Education Association veterans’ land program, allow- piumiv., ... ------- . e
•--------- Flassroom ing higher state welfare spend- screeching, fiery wreck of three the fn
the featured ing and allowing political sub- trains brought sudden death. in- tumn
eakfast here divisions of Jefferson County to jury and horror to hundreds r “
provide retirement benefits for Japanese Saturday—one of Jai
-nlnuee . an s blackest days since Wefl
The joiht statement by offi-
cials of the two authorities said
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Lack of Interest Key R
andnqtosorthatedsgngapingcv be spiit between the two states will be served cafet
' 1 ----—----— 2:30 a.m. at the Jones School
cafetorium.
the prim eastern bulwark
against Orange flooding.
I took several pictures at the
time the levee Was built in early
1956. Everyone breathed a sigh
of relief to know that Orange
was protected from Sabine
River flooding — at least in that
sector. Y --
Another tabulation was ex:
expected Sunday afternoon, but
the election bureau said that
only between 25,000 and 28,000 S
votes remained untabulated.
Meanwhile, Dallas County J
_____________ Highway 120 west of here. T
ton bypassed by one or both From there, it would follow
' "J ______' - — — o tentative loops
xeburucuun uuu avuve ano oe- A State Highway Depart- passing north and west fl the
low ground at the big modern ment spokesman told a meeting business section and entering
and thousands were of West German President Hein-
cinct 4 candidate Julian Sartin agreements among Soviet mhi-
led with 223 votes to the 147 try leaders on military doc- .
votes of runnerup 0. R. (Red,, trine
Davis Jr. .| Burka, is talking to newamen.
As far as Orange County is said:
Democrat Bob Armstrong won
a legislative race in Austin, un-
offially beating his Republican
opponent, Pete Hord 6,880 to
6,482. This race was for the seat
vacated by Ritter, who resigned
to run for Cngress.
The Campus
See Page 22
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trol of armed mountain tribes-
men. . .
Viet Cong military activity
has increased since, the coup,
but the new government reports
some successes against the
guerrillas Fifty Viet Cong
were reported killed in separ-
ate clashes in Kien Hoa Prov-
ince. 50 miles south of the capi-
tal. the government announced
Meanwhile, the government
stepped up its propaganda cam-
paign to counterattack Commo-
tion to the
poor condition
of the 12-
foot embank-
ment which is
wak U.
The newspapers had, until 1
weesenas in japan uu Saturday night. been full of the prov. was Piac
The weather was clear and pleasant news of the state visit on-au tour.
- -- “ ' - — — — ’ ... — . The abolishnnt
ress is being made on sev-
—... . .. em matters involved with the
willaffordthe.de s60-million middle Sabine River
NEWTON(Spl)—Only about men were underground
. 10 per cent of Newton County's The toll as given by mine offi-
tedt voters turned oat for yester-cials:
7 20 K
,u i
son: Lack of success, 34; those below average IQ were
joined the service. 22. went either incapable of learning or
to work. 20: miscellaneous. 2; merely had not progressed ae-
illness. 1; and suspended by cording to tested abilities The
currently pursued by edua-
tors and psychologists
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Countywide Drainage Program
More than 500,000 voters
turned out acrosa the state.
Election observers earlier had
predicted a total vote of only
about 250,000. j
The poll tax question was one
of four amendments to the
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ahs.call for the coworker "I‘s just a situation
be tihanced over a we have to live with," he of- -
riod withm o n e y fered soothingly. "I know, I can
general funk,Es- live with situations that cause
cost is about $6<ulcers, but I prefer the kind that
uuricL peas. officials said the official can-1
He will meet Republican Jim vass will be made Tuesday. -
ehhe u . "-f thet 1ikelv Pickle, a political friend of
-=- -------- Vice President Lyndon Johnson,1
,r . . . . . , ' who once held the 1oth District
unofficialitotalsgave Picklen, Seat in the normally Democratic
492: 1,7, -nd Demestronghold, stepped alt to an
early lead and held on.
_____________________ NEWTON (Spl)-Although It west of the- mill. for the most
....________ _ Mna-.t win .. ntalevision networks which extend- is still in the future stage, part along previously purchased
day’s general election, accord- Dead ia; still trapped below toduyer,°NmSEn ed their programs, throughout there is a highway project in righ of way. to a junction with
» fs ---------St S T is, snaseum -
, semnadittava K,’"4 lon-asstfgci ““ above"and -*« "Si" 5°
under Ho died Friday at 1130 a m Mitsui Miike Colliery.
at Frances Ann Lutcher Hospi-pall of mournlhg over tuepu umy
taloan apparent heart condi- perous port city of Omuta, 600 available for preliminary
X miles from Tokyo. neering studies for a new
pastor of it, was .the wont Japhnese route for Highway 57. the coun Jasper, emphasized it was still
A, wil of-(mine accident since World Warty’s main north -south artery . in the planning stage. He added
I died in The proposed route would the project probabl y would not
-skunka ..... ....* ——
a school. 1. - answer to this prohem is one
in the study of Orange hendes-studentXthe -Ewer
County school districts this the ones who had failed one or
heading is "closely related to more years Some even had
the other eight reasons given, failed In elementary grades
For example M students These are the ones who sim-
were grouped in this category ply could not succeed scholas- .... ---
while 50 were unable to be tically, regardless of capabil- eluding the group
traced by school personnel. No tty, and finally gave up hope, no could
doubt many of these "disap- This group also overlapped mined,
pearing” students could also into the group of students who . Though the students may
be placed in the "lack of in- quit due to lack of intelligence have guit for other reasons,
I te^"X”know. Now many .sgatectuegzomszdp Se the umaessima muse. »
other hidden of the 45 dropourts in the "mar- outs but it certainly is not the vice versa. I’s • question of
i riage" group could also be dominant cause pproxi- (See DROPOUTS, Page 11)
NCW'tOn II (18 As the night shift went down
\ ■ into the coal mine to relieve the
out of politics. of Beaumont, Texas Classroom 300-vote poteu
The proclamations urge sup- Teachers Association advisory county clerks
port of the new government. board member and president of shortly before 9'p .
But the Buddhist leaders have the Beaumont Classroom Teach- boxes not reporting were I
indicated a new militancy by ers Association. ville, Mayflower, Laurel and
announcing their intentions to. The OCTA has also invited all Weeks. These are aU small
form a new improved organiza- other classroom teacher associa-
re tion aimed at revitalizing Bud- tions in the county to attend as
anist dhism, the nation s predominant
millons -psychologically, «id religion, through education and
Thich Duc Niep, aleadngBud-sooatweelareerrg,ams.s. Ar- |
dispicyed for asK^ttr^ winds 19-26 m.p.h.
TODAY’S fIDES-SObine: high. 1:51
p.m.. 10:39 Sm.: low. 5:5 dm., 4:45
p.m. Bolivar: high. 12:9 •*. 1:4
o.m.: low, 7:4 o.m., 6:4) p.m.
MONDAY’S TIDES 9b>Mb: pgh. 12:16
-"1,212:06 p.m.; iw, 4W a.m. 5:45
p.m. DMMriMfh. 1:M • 1:14 p.m.:
low, * M a.m,, 7:41 p m.
TFzERPA!-Tempratute: high 71
o" n*. Voters overwhelmingly op-
. < posed poll tax repeal.
The final Saturday night tabu-
* lation from the Texas Election
u- Bureau showed opposition lead-
V a. ing 296.577 to 233,436 This was
from 234 of 254 counties, 169
TOKYO tAP_A muffled ex-. The twin tragediea marred train and auto tor th. moun-
plosion in a coal mine ami the what had w^ared-to beone of tains.
P . . -—. --- j .k— he fines-and pleasant est-at-
"weekends in Japan this
Veterant' Day Obtervance h Set -
Veterans’Day wi be .oh cloned tomorrow and thmmtear
the,edsher tomornn". with Tuesday at regular hours The timated to
office am? some ttbanksPost Bridge State Bank wil 000 "
SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)
South Viet Nam's new rem
received promises from B
(Bust leaders today they 1
help in the war against Commu-
mam Future Highway Project
csxiiz Is Reviewed at Newton
82283
on the newly adopted code at
ethics of the national organiza-
tion. The meeting is exp
end at 7:30" a.m. to
But times and a gen ties
=--eia
trict The Orange levee system is anticipated
was turned over to the now de- > Announcement of these target
fund Orange County Conserve- dates was made following a |
tion and Reclamation District meeting late last week in Di
for operation and maintenance, las. It was attended by Toledo
Following two inspections. Bend Project Joint Operation
made the fol- (TBPJOY representatives and
towing points: . lofficials of three investor-owned
1. The levee system outside utility companies which will
the local naval base is heavily buy the hydroelectric power to
covered with brush and weeds be generated at the dam.
making it difficult to evaluate
By RONNIE THOMPSON __________ __________ —_____ . ..
Army Corps of Engineers offi- Associated Press Staff Writer never a candidate himself, came Ritters and Dobbs were
dais on the Texans voted down a consti- out on top in a close three-man and-tuck throughout the i
E 2em condition of tution amendment Saturday that • """ - "
5im the Little Cy- would have abolished the state's District seat.
EEu press Bayou 61-year-old poll tax. and Central P- -2 1
M0 levee. Texas voters threw a heated Dobbs in a run-off that likely i
FIR’AI in a letter congressional race into a run- will be held in mid-December. I
PEE received here off pitting Democrat against’ With all 239 boxes reported,;,
—"E rath- Republican. unofficial totals gave Pickle 14,-1
itedly Democrat J. J. (Jake) Pickle, 493, Dobbs 13,720, and Demo
• guns alone," Mid Duc Niep.
“The psychology of the nation
is just aa important. We can
build it up.” I Cambodian border, 170 miles
The Buddhist hierarchy baa northeast of Saigon The two
Issued a series of proclamations
from Saigon's Ka Lol pagoda,
center at Buddhist activities
against the late president Ngo
designated as honorary pall-
I bearers. ' '
- Peterson served an president
Listed by Coun ty S Dropouts | Texas Sftd2 Co. He had „
J - J l •, x’ served as a director of the Or- purchase of 21 pieces d
„cEDITORS,MorE me the, considered disinterested in mately 56 per cent of the drop- 1286 Nationa Bank earlier for mobile
.."Z'X school . outs could be considered sv- or
°^* Cumfz The same could be true of erage to above average —
0 .lun «3| HMrwaws ww» *001 dropouts listed under other intelligence. The remamning
2cop headings The following were per cent were referred to as
o wie nu. won H im i given as initial reasons though "slow learners."
------ S. the students may have left At issue is the question of
By LYDIA BRADSHAW school foFmore than one rea- whether the alow learners and
Lack of interest, as men- son: Lack of success, 34;
tioned in a preceding article
on school dropouts, was listed
as the prime reason given by
county students who quit
school during the 126243 term
warmer Monday, L.‘ ' -
High today---- near 76 riod out _
Low tonight-------about 50 strategic hamlets in Binh Dinh
Sunset today------5:23 p.m. Province, 2M mites northeast of
Sunrise tomorrow a.m. Saigon, reportedly yielded to the
WinoS-Sme tree w—w remotn r -- - -• ■ - -
Fred Hetzel’s 289 votes gave Directon
Wm a clear majority over tired Adn
a M. E Cunningham's 219 votes mer chiel
.20202 Since the director at large Ths Sovi
- ="002hoto and the candidates in Precincts made by
2 and 4 must have a majority tary men
vote, a runoff election within faculty m
30 days will be necessary. I Inetlec
I Those in Box 3 st Maurice- a
ville voted 54 to 21 for the levy , "i
if the levee L____, , „___
aired protection to a flood skua- project X
“tackd tegula rheerctions the chs ,or biasonha h aat rinGagpresi
emsss Bs--
These “Conditions If continued of the proiect. _ __ sored by the Oi
muse CXMKUMXW u wuuueu ---i-ina en millinn win .__U__ a___|
Date From
U. S. Weather Bureau
Outlook: Decreasing cloudiness
today and becoming clear to
partly cloudy tonight and
Monday and becoming
throughout the country
The group listed under "lack
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____ _______ On farm to market protects
_sem=t#==- ■
ezting Orange civic hi Thegnxunmngendsshatan“i The proposed purchw of new
affairs, he had- served overjeludes final readings ‘
many years in a wide variety of ter Plan and 23rd t... wu
esmunity activities, nances an dthe closing of a
i o( the Ma "Lequlpment foflows • close in ORANGE JUICE ,
sorthe Ma *1* ’ ion of all city rolling stock_____________________
a to determine what items should AN EASIER WAY - An Or-
-----—__J be replaced during the next five ange woman yesterday was dis-
years \ . 1 cussing work difficulties with a „
Current - -
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The Veterans of Foreign be open tomorrow for regular
Wars. Orange Pest 2775. win business —------.. -------—----
sponsor a memorial service to- AB offices at the Orange departments with dependable The wather
morrow at 7:30 p.m. in-the County Courthouse will be equipment, eliminating job do- one very toy at 4
First Methodist Church Post- open with the exception of the lay due to breakdowns and (2) ball fan away -
Chaplain H. A. Craig and Rev. state driver's license exami reduce the test of maintenance, very closely st the man in the
R C Terry, pester, will be in ner's office All post offices in according to Orange City Mgr weatherproof duck hunting out-
charge of the service. The the county also will observe Arhie N Walker fit and hard hat ensembl,you
public is invited the holiday y • Proposed purchases include might have recognized ciaude
The Orange National Bank. The local office of the Teas the fqllowing: • . , Broussard Friday night. His one
First National Bank, County Employment Commissiop will ! Five police.patrol cars: * complaint, “I kept perfactbdry.
National Bank of Orange and be open tomorrow tor Fraims %ton pickup for the fire depart- but my .cigarette lighter got wet
the Vidor Stete Bank will be ogl. Z I (See CITY, Page H) • and wouldn't work."
to County । Judge er roune
ivet, the dhte for Russia
the runoff election probably will over A
be set at tomorrow’s session of of a bo
commissloners court, more th
As candidates for director st tary str
large, Crip Trahan wound up Last 1
with the top of 1,069 votes with Lpublicat
E L Shannon next with 63? Americi
sent two more Republicans to
the state Legislature. increas- •
ing GOP representation from । , i
the county to nine. The winners
were Jack Sampsell and Hughes FLAGS IN PROFUSION - This is part of a
group at over 100 Orange area Boy Scouts,
each carrying an American flag, who partici-
pated in yesterday’s Veterans’ Dey parade here.
The parade was sponsored joihtly by the Or-
' ange Veterans at Foreign Wars Post 2775 and
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.9 Rice . i . .
, 7 Arkansas ..
— - teachers to reach their respec- ing to incomplete and unof-or unaccounted for 12 hours lat-
tree schools on time. Hcial returns received here er,67: escaped or rescued 379,
[ Guests invited to hear Mrs lastnight Ninjured 132
_ dans 2". Boxasnme,izfesgriciats saippey
— Dinh Diem, promising to stay districts and Mrs Anita cherry Precint 11. with an estimated grvund’wormstiutaPPe."
of Beaumont, Texas Classroom 300-vote potential When the 5 Then ...to. n.rtre listened to
o<fice elosed news of the mine disaster near tion
m other Fukuoka, two passenger trains '
bfe Fars traveling in.oprppsiteairections thCFirsBapt“crch, wil of- mne accident .me. Wo
Plkinmaaderalledtreight nearficiate. 1 Burial will be in Ever- II .Seventy one perrons _ _____________ . . .
Officials gave this toll green Cemetery a fire-swept mine in Fukuoka J diverge from the existing road be possible without focal sup-
Dead 1305“ in lured more than Pallbearers will include 8 Lin 1961. The worst in Japan's at a point south of the Newton port
100.64" 13 in-ued “Morfis, Henry Cardwell, F W Matory kilted «7 in 1214. Lumber Co. miU and proceed He explained the county .
u. » “ * ... " _ would be obligated to purchase-N .
City To Study Purchtue amzsa-55
z department would refund 50 per
1 eent al the purchase price, pro-
viding it does not exceed the
concerned, th. \ stamp of ap- "One thing for certain la that
J "-by the voters the aggressive Soviets have
amendments neither changed their views nor
t of Ute poll their intention tn use nuclear
streaming from the cittea by j rich Luebke, who was host to “(See ELECTION, Eag n>__weapons___._____
--- the omrioror and amnregs at a ——————— FE
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OR WORSE “
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