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VOLUME XL
CLINTON, S. g, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940
NUMBER 7
UQUOR Bni
UP fN SENATE
Dcbatt Is Begun On Measure To
ProTMe New System of State*
Operated Stores To Get More
* Revenue.
OotttR^a, Feb. i8.'>-^n«itor P. H.
SfOESMlm of Flocei^ uii«d •doi>tiion
txMUir Mnendment to the s^neral aip*
impriatkm biH to provide a system
of state-operated jiquor atoree “from
a tempoTMice standpoint'’ tonisbt m
tihe senate opened debate on the pro-
l>o8al.
After outlining the terms of the
amendment t^Kynsored by lum and
deflator Warren of Hampton, be said
VxperieiMe and common sense” had
desnofmtiwted the hnpoesibHity of stic-
oeeefuUy probib^uis: the sale of U-
<iaor and that, therefore, “an order
ly and controlled tale, deeigned to
yield revenue and faring and moda-
lated to acoomplisb” the greatest pot*
aible temiMraooe waa deakeUe.
Be Mid the system, by Whicb the
state would end Hs pzesedt iioenamg
system, was tknUar to a plhn'^wliicli
was rejeoted lor'^the plan of private
Stores when (be sale of Ikioor waa
lecsKaed in 1986.
VeEaohin said the state store plan
was an advantssT* over the existing
law in *Wven salient features. **
It wovdd eliminate “the profit mo*
tive” and stop the inesent practice
by which he eud wibskey was “dis
played a.nd flaunted” aa “an anti^
of merchandise.” Liquor stores would
be relegated side streets and'back
Passes At Home
i"iiaa4
WILLIAM JOSHUA DUNCAN.
Clinton Loses
Useful Citizen
W. J. Dumui, Suecumbs To
Bri^f ' illness. Large Crowd
Attends Funeral Services. In
terment At Rosemont.
William J. Duncan, Sr., 67, one of
this community’s moet p<^iiiar cki-
nens, died at bis home here early Mon
day morning following a critical two
_ ^ ^ . weeks illness, the ^mtepme of whidi
•I^'*^** ope«tion 1 feared by his fairly aiid tp-
by Ihe state would result m fewer t^nate friende from the day hd was
ordered to bed by his physician.
Funeral servicea were conducted
Tueeday,., afternoon at 3:30 from
Broad Street Methodist, church, with
a laitge congegation from here and
tM. for oH (wMaoc. nd pob. ^
Court Convmies
^ Next Monday
Grand Jurymen and 36 Petit
Veniremen Are Drawp For
Term Beginning February 19.
The F^ruary t€rmj,of general ses
sions court will conyene in Laurens
next Mo^ay.
The grand jurors selected lio serve
this year, and 86 petit veniremen for
the approaching term, have been
drawn by the jury commission.
Grand jurymen are:
R. N. Jackson, and C. W. Gray,
Dials township;’ W. H. GosnelJ, J.
M. Adams, R.- M. Erwm, O. Sit-
greaves, C. D, Roper, S. T. Ball and
James T. Cre’wa, Jr., all of Laurens
township; A. B. FuJlsf^ Waterloo;
J. G. R. Martin, Youngs; Oscar E.
Brown, Scuffletown.
Hold-over tnembers of the body
are:
Arch C. Owens, W. R. Brown, M.
B. Tajdor, ‘ R. B. Owinga, J. Scott
George and C. B. HoNand.
Pe^ venbremsD are:
Laurena township 'jft. Eu-Tbonni-
son, George <M. McDaniel, W. P.
Whslcy, J. H. Barnett, John L. Dag-
naB, Kenneth Jhownlee, O. C. Med-
lock.*-
Dials-^0 . F. Ropp, J. H. Smith,
W. T. Owings, Ralph Teinplcton,
John B. McCuen, L. D. Armstirong,
Nye WiHis, J. C. Cheek, Fred S.
Stoddard.
Youngs—^T. R. DeShields, William
Perry Pearson.
Huntei^-iWillie H. O’DeH, T. L.
WAR bulletin
BOARD
ISENATE VOTES
iror Scouts cad iim/1 aai:
LarRe Confnei^tioa Hears Spec
ial aermoM^'By Rev. W.^ N.
Long At First B^ist Charclu
Helsinki. — Finnish command says
Mannerheim line still holding, calls on
“evilized nations” for quick help. Rus
sians renew destructive sii- raids on
citiee behind Ihwa. j .a union Boy Scout service waa hdd
Moecow.—iRuaaia eJahns capture of Sunday evening in the Firat BapMat
23 more Finnish forte, total of 84 re-jehureb and st^ded by a targe eon-
ported taken in last Hve days. Igrsgation. Ilia Miniatan of tbs city
Waahhgrton. — Senate approveal «*»«*»«• « (he* aenrieaa.
measure making 120,000,000 loanaj^^ menahera of the scout
available to Finland and China, 'bail<rf,^ GKi^ dis^ occupying re-
goes /to bouse; record naval peace-, /
time appropriation bill starts through
the houae.
140.000,000 Credit For Finland
had Ckina Approved. $20,000,-
000 To Buell, Houne
Pus On Mutter.
i Wi^ngtoo, P«h. 13.- Voting W te
j27, kbc .^sensOe tuday ’approved legw-
troo^ latkm to make poamMe additionai
'Wiena of 120.000,000 each to Finland
in the main center of China. ^
The bill pen.sf^i over pr^iCest of
|lev. W. N. Long, pastor of (be boat • frnup whi^ hcuLflly contendnl
TyvW/irvn <dHgeh, preached an appropriate and action was an. “antering
t® Kout Germany caUi for «*»«“ •* <*• aw™. ’T**”" '***'’ *"
’ Yoixpg American Manhood.” Hw text,
three fighter planes chase German
•bomber from tl» Thames river.
Paris.—French police watch Soviet
Russian embassy. ,
Rio dc Janeiro.—British Booth At
lantic naval commander tills story of
burning and sinking of Nasi
freighter.
Hiram YarbcHrough
Cross Anchor Native INes At
Yarborough.
wat”^ Timothy 4:6-16. ! Without nanung eithiT Finiami or
In opening his sermon Mr. Long f^na, the legielation' would mm a.w>
said the 'world is youtb-canscioits iertding ^Mkbority of the Kxj>ort-
today as it has neverihito before iiii*n»Port Iw fIOO.WKMMW and per-
all ha ’history. Aa a result of eon- nuthority of the future cmht
sekihpiwiBB it ia turning to Ha young ^ of $20,000.006
manhood, and 1 mighi any young ‘"y ‘*®* country. The money
womnah^ aa isaU, for li/admihif inl^“*** ^ ••d for the purchase of
aU Ha renlma. Tbs fisMs of sduea- n<J"-t»»lH^ suppKes in thin country,
tion, mittisUy, potitka and msdidne ***' csniwa «f (he dehnts, thm
^ ^ . hi^ pHftinilnrly fsH thk iMd. Nsr ■«»»<* *W*«(isd two nmendmontf -
Taken Bv Peatfl ^ ^ ahogsthsr vMhoutj^*»y »«»«^Taft, RspuMienn. of
” Si^wpsaaaa foundation, for youi« man- ^ propossd mcrenhe ia
hood haa always maaifeated Ha aiKhority to 160.000,000, and
, tmtialHies when the challsugs sat, f **w»<*d by Senator Danaher, Repob-
Hend«rsonviUc 'Week After Ibefore H was sufficient to call thsuir^* Oonneetieat, U> ftirbit the hank
Passing of His Brother, L.
^Though (bis youth movement had' , "'^•nvmne tilw senate foreign r«a-
Hs beginning in individuunis long ago,'^*®** commitlse receive*) from .Secre-
,itMhby no means finished Ha eburse. • Htt^r opp<>**mg the apph-
resident «.Baaahgr'from an unooMcious. rigged ^ neutralHy act to the
sales to mMKMTs.
“The bootleggers and the whole
saler are /the ones who are really
making money out of' the present
law,’ MoEa^in said.
“To adequately and* properly pro-
provided in this, bW is needed
“ . . . You’ve either got to get this
money out of liquor, which is ah
available source . or you have got
to vote additionai tarns this year.” , - „ . „
. MeEMhin orikd it “» imui) .rru- i JTJl*'
to .pDOto th. uropW. to O-IB*-" Pto* *"«>»»• *« <*« O™.
aervieoe were in charge of Rev. H. 0.
Oiamben of Newberry, a former pas
tor of Mr. Duntan, assisted by (be
puHor of (be chun^ Rev. L. P. Mc
Gee, and another former pastor, the
•aid eqwmjwsaaaaa—QasdJt^sn Jha
groand^hat yhtr
thm eharaeler cf Mr. Duncan, hit de*
■whole state of South Oaroliaa (bees > .... .. ^ , ,
(ovenmai* <«r« «» irnttotoy trih-te* ttotarf la. newly,
left ’^all chance and oppqctuajty”
for dishonesty.
McBachin said that'in 1989 the . , .
*1 eon tdeoeaaed was held by a host of friends
state received approximately $1,600,-1 . ^ ,
Hiram Yarborough, 63,
Hendersonville, N. C., <Bed swkkjJy | iTwiivvtiiaii—^ has now become or-’ ***'*^*®^**'^ wa’r betwivn t^ina and
raiis, E. J. Oaig, G. P. Buford, D. Q. Sunday momiAg at his home follow-1 ^ oiganiantioos '•*•!>**• AHhough the lrt4*‘r’* cont/mta
Sowers, H. 0. Whitmire, J. F. Thom- mg a heart attack. aa we have in (his asrvios tbs "*•** pubHc, the aihnmMtrm-
as. I The body was brought to the old attention of the world is riveted. But known to feH that invoking
Cross Hill—Edward G. Noffz, G. ] Yarborough home near Oroes Anchorj* not a one-aided matter, and ^ Japan an*l hurt
E. Boazmah.
Waterloo—’David C. Smith. B.
O’Dell, C. 0. Teague, Sammie
Drake.
Si^livan—A. C. Vaughn, B.
Turner, Walter L. Davis, B. P. Chaw-
ford.
Scuffletown—J. D. McNinch.
We must remember that
’where funeral services were con-‘^^ mimt remember that privilege
Dyjdurted MoTuhiy afternoon at 3:30,witii it a commefnsurate re- same t4Tne, the hunk
T. I with interment following in the Ysr- j uriaiihiliiiy ‘t^iecifionliy applrad, comnvifitee pomipoml a<aion on a
borough Chapel cemetery. mmna tiuH M P'“°po*<d that the treamiry abandon
It was » un^uaUy sad ooind-j^^jij ^ ^ ^ its program and policy of purchailing
dence that Mr. Yaiborough’s death *itioo, eivsKution in tuih has foreign sHvsr. A sub-committee had
desriy foikrwed that of anotiier broth
er. L. Yarbemough, of Gross Anchor,
F.
Teachers’ Meet In
Laurens Wednesday
The February masting of tha Lau-
lUMT 0igiir4h«dhaHiiiuMii^^
tu held in Ltmuns nsxt WUnesday,
the 2l8t, at 8 o'elock. '
. The devotional wUl be led by the
^v. A. C. Hollsr, pastor of the First
^ ^ ^ . Methodist church, Laursns. The
made mound, the attendance upon thejapeidrar of (ha day will be E. W.
services and other acta of hindneaa • pn^ president of the state
atteaMd tne high esteem in whioh the
000 from the $1.28 • gidlon tax on
liquor. For the same period, he 8agl,j
Virginia* made a’nst profit of $4,-|
716,328 from liquor sales under Hs
state store plan.
Total cases of liquor sold in South
Carolina last year, amounted to 488,
who join the. family In mourning his
death. Interment followed in Rose-
Active pallbearers
mont
wete:
cemetery.
G. W. HollingswmHh, J. H.
The entertainment part of the pro-
mmm will be proyided by the Laurens
music did). «
PHts, Jr., Rhett P. Adair, Raymond
J. Pt^, James Duncan and T. P. Scott
of Whitmire. A large number of fam-
OM. he tok). U ■ Ctot, itoludiix totod to the h«noe«, e»-
tax,'of appsoximatdy $16 a case to
the wholesaler. After (he wholesale Hr. Duncan was boro in Jacks
and retail markups, be said, a ca8e'*®v"**“P on May 9, 1878, near
aoki to the consumer at iqipro^raate-I^^I^^’* church, a son cf WIHiam J.
fy fgg, ' ;and Emma Jacks Duncan. Hie grand
This resulted, McEachin figured, in
a profit to the wholesaler and retail
er of |8 a case. Multiplied by thebr«»t*grandaon of John Duncan, first
number of cases, “that would be $8,-
464,000 gross additional profit.”
Bates, of Richland, aak^ McEachin
.tf-“elie per capita p^lt -would be as
much in South Carolina as in Vir
ginia?”
McEachin told Bates to_fo{get com
parison with Virgima or any other
state system and “let’s take these
438,000 osMii’af IRioor wM in Sottih
Cai^na last year and see wtwt you
can make on- H.” The profit, he.
father and grandmother^were Joshua
and Jane Duncan. He waa a
Duncan’s Oiedi settler, who came to
this country from Paimsylyania. The'
latter built (he first cabin ever occu
pied by a white man in the territory
embra^ within the boundary hnea
of the old county. The aettlement waa
nmde in a ^butary of Eooree in
which Jacks township is now located,'
and the creek on whkh he erected his
crude cabin afterwards took his name
—Duncan’s Creek.
Mr. Duncan successfully farmed in
Change Ahule In
Schoed Faculty
Ned Sprunt Hays of tiiis city, has
been eleked to teadi in the science
department of Clinton high school for
the remainder of the soh^ year, sue-
oeedfaig R. T. Rogers, resigned. Mr.
Hays who entered upon Us work
Monday, is a graduate of IVeshyte-
rian ooilege and has taught in the
achools of Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left Friday
for Greenville where Jfr. Rogers haa
accepted a position as chemist wHh a
newly orgaixized firm manufacturing
oleomargarine.
who preceded him ode week to the
grave.
The deceased is survived by his
widow, Mrs. Pearl Pa/tton Yaorbor-
ough; ofw son, N. P. Yaihoroogh, TWu is
High Point, N. C., one hrothar —ntj
foreign silver. A
right to make certain demands of Ha ^ proposal, but nasny
young people. Such demands are ®™’*"Htaimsn fait that the views of
not made in cold, imperative tones
the state and
(hpartmenu
one siater, C. D. Yaihoroogh
b(* kmks spirit c# a high and holy **
chaHenge that lies within an arm’s Uhen.
of every American boy. i .S««U»r George, DmiMcrat of Qsor
gg gg ^ ffUL took a leading part in th*
I TiitiA. tion to (ha Wimirii proposal
I^ul enjotna Timotlqr
city, and two grandohildMn.
^ to i
4kgiM^ ha-ki
youth. “Let no'
IfoiHk, but be (hou aa example
Peiid-
the
MlRMOnAriM To i“ «•*»» ***«•” I** words, 000 b>. my
Irl^polOIlAriCB lO Dc ,||jy^ ^ let no maw disersdit
Gumts Of Church^^ ‘"®'—‘"rr’r ’■•“i
-we— ^’***jearly yearn. To do this, we must
^ 'follow certain lines of endeavor.
The First Preabyterian church willi ^e moat watch our words: a thing .
have as its special guests hast Sun-;tfuH (he aged Paul admonished Us
day. Rev. F. A. Brown and Mrs. L^ung follower. Youi« Timothy was European
Brown, missionaries to Chnia, who * teacher, but in one sense of the '
now on furiough. Both at the'
W*X«M.M*. MB u-
to |io,6ia..
Fiaiaad al-
$10,000,666 from
bank. China is also expected to
addHiemd erwNt if the bank’s
lending aiHhorHy is increased.
“Thsro is already a f*wi>ng grsw-
may be drawn into
are
word not more eo than any young
’For this
UnHad
ihe
akouid
morning and evening eervices, the ^an here assembled, for one’s life •**®**^ •“▼ strp that could be
missionariei will speak. !is a school nhose tutelage is cur- abroad aa unneutral.
Mrs. Brown is special represents-Icumscribed only by the HmHs rf his S«»tor MrCarran, Democrat, of
tive of this church in China where ji^^gociatioo. Let no man dare to Biig.i^«va<H, denoonesd the prufHMkien as
■he has labored for a nvswber of years Igegt that the high conception of*** 'hedge,” which set “a
under the auspices of /the Southern ‘ Amerioin manhood can for evdn once under a subterfuge aad a
Presbyterian church. On Monday af-|atoop to falsehood wibout fSing tbs,*^'” ■■••■’ked that eveaitual-
temoon ehe will address t|ie woman’s'puU of a barbed arrow in his soul. *1* mdei* the policy involve^ MM
auxiliary of the church, ahd Tuesday,We should be exemplary in our,’^**^ States would have to ImM
morning will ^leak to the college stu
dent body.
MEN-OF-CHURCH TO MBET
The Men-of-(he Church of the First
Presbyterian church will hold their
February meeting at the church this
evening at 7:80, with aB Presbyterian
men of the communHy cordially in
vited.
speech, never using corrupt, profane
or foolirii Janguage but oontrarily,
words gracsd wsth wisdom and truth.
But deeper than words, the riml-
leoge sppeali to the whole manner of j
’life—a (hong composite in its nature.'**^
to
to
l>>wace arid England.
The autbor of (he hiH,
Brown (Demuorat) of Mkhigaa
into 'the argumsMit to contend
loans to the allies would be i
unless the neturalHy act
cut
CliiHon,-along wk^ other oommund-
gued, would be enough ‘ko balanot <Ws and Newb^ county until 1920 ^ ..
(he budget and adequately suppoitl*®®** ***■ plantation and mov-^i^gg^ jg being asked to coatributo to
public welfare.” N to dinton and built a home on'the Finniab’Relief Fund in South Car-
Burnett, of Spartanburg, mked ifi®f^ CaroHna avenua. Shortly tlwre-jolina. The drive has as Hs purpose
the raising of funds for (he eapedal
problem of moving bade from the
firing line approxhnatdy a million
old men, women and childien to plac-
Paid thrielaro doca not ehbanst repealed. Senator
list when he meutiomi love, faith midKKepJl^) ef 11-imr.prokin, ISr
puri^. It is true that our affeetiona'^^ P*****4 Finland’s «lefenas
must he considered, f<*r love is of l*^*****® ■* •**
God. and (fM diroctiona that Isve' deparismst officials have
at Hs highest and best wiU inevitably **® ** rriurtsnee to
•take sommariM 'the Law on whioh nstonahty act to Japan and
Cemtribute Funds For Finnish Relief i the Lord Thy God with aU thy heart' P”***^^ arraa riupmento to both, aad
and with idl (ky aod and wHh aH because Uw lattor
Clinton People Being Asked To
many persons now employed in Kquor'****** ^ became manager of the Peo-
storto would not be thrown out of
Jobe and if many stores now rented
would not be left vaieant tmder a state
■tore system.
McEachin replied affintlatively, but
said these jote wotdd be. lost and
lOonitiaae on back page)
WHO WORKS
WHERE?
•toto.toAMto.to
SOWERS GARAGE
D. Q. iswtos. Pfpp.
' A J. JakaasH
Japsea Oriffla (ceiawd)
This flr« ««pl<»yf —
fll^HMVsn prevlasaly iw*
parted finaa asiployed ...
pie’s Bmtded R^rehouse, succeeding
J. F. Whitmire. Since that time, un
til overtaken by his final Mlneas, he
held (hat^ poedtion, hit .work being
characterised by fixity to duty, ef
ficiency and uniform courtesy to
wards the hundrsda of fanners and^
others with whoni he came in con
tact. He was at the time of his death
a member of t^e beard of dirseton of
(he CHlsem federal Savings and
.Loan aaaoelstlon w»d a valuable and
'conaerVatve member ef Ha loan com-
imHtaa.
Principal J. T. W, Mims is directH«|mmd and wHh all thy atrength; aad extaoaivs armH facturivs
the canvass among the colored
achools.
While Finland’s soldiers are fear-
lesriy fighting in defense of /thrir de
mocracy, great suffering is being ex-the is erocthlees.
perienced by (he women and children I An exemplary life
who are making sacrifioee in food andjettaimnent of purity.
thy neighbor aa thyself.” One nmy;^,'*?* **?•■ *"*•
have the power of a prophet, the Likewise, they contend that Finlaai
speech ol sm ai«et, or (he philan- •* ^ ap^iostiea of
thropy of a Carnegie but .without Idve ^ snns hea to beah sidm «f the
challengee
Perhaps there
^Russo-FitioMlh conflict The
f^jky art also would ban sutomatical-
lly such cnadHs to Fialaraj as are to
es of safety, and there to riielter, feed j warm clothing that (heir SoldieTs may thaa been no time amce ■ the turn of' ^ measure before the .'*en—
and clothe them. Ihe immensity ofipteserve their nation against Hs hn-'the eoatury when the
the iHublem is appalling, and there Ipe^iatic invader. Laurens county «'
)Vnust be a quick response by the! being asked to do Hs part in this na- ‘
American people to prevent a world
catastrophe, the national commlttoc
■tatsa. The'campalffn in tfaia atata is
directed by A Frank Ls^ to chair
man. *
Dr. A E. Sadler during
tkmwide movement for the existence
of (his small European Christian na-
tkm. CHoton ia' orged to do its peaf
and do it nobly. If you have not made
a aubaeription as yet, you may do ao
now by communicating wHh the local
problem
was
Cowtsnoe on badi: Itogo)^
of
Baeognisiag ^9 safe and. aot^iiMad the campahpi in CHntoo. Upon
judgmwH aad hHecrHy of chanctor.'jiig raquast, ap^tola wera mads bjr tha
friends in (he wtad in which Vt. Dan- pMtors of the city chuwhto BtoMay
caa resided, put his name ia nomliia- from their pulpHa aad
■waa appointed by Cfaahrmaa Lsver to ohairawa, any minister of t|M cHy*
or oommitteemen named to serve inj
tisQ la 1926 wHhsiH his
to a candicUts w aldsftman. This po-
■Hicn ha bald for sight years, during
which (has ha leadsiwd valuable aad
effeethte iwv'hai in helping redfiee
the city’s heavy tadebtodnese.
Mr. Duncan in hia • religious faHh
taken. The campaiga li
thraed (hia weak in order to gles all
cHiaena ef the communHy an oppor
tunity to contribute to tito
worthy cause.
Supi. W. E. Xbats od' ths city
scImx^ eaaisted Iqr Maf
a Methodiat. «nca becoming taltoaff, to making en
ettotonian Iw had hssn a member of]*ehori diildron for the cause. At
North Broad Street dbuich and frith-lGoidville, W. A Moorhead and G. N.
fuHy swrved ^ years on Hs board Poy ue acting w chairaMn. A$ tbs
of etewardt. To the oinach and Sun
day sciioal he alwaya gave his intar^
|est and eappori*
Ih^. Dnaiam. was a nam ct many
orphanage Mrs. A 1(. Copriand and
Mn. Dennis Gowers' era
The Trshdog aebori oaavwaa la
chaxie of Tom Flaxteo. At
rian oottege the Blue Key
la
this
Tha looal chairman stated yestrr-
day that to-date $87948 has been
mwwvfn in €Mni0ynoiw tot ibw
causa, wHh teporia not yet received
Xnom ^Kj^ORCiwipi^ won * • iiKiMMmcSf non
tha lions clul^ Those making oostri-
huthma thus far are:
Fhret Passbyrsrton ehuich, $7440;
First Baptist ckuKh, $60.00; Thorn-
well orp^nage, $80*67; Stats Train-
iag SolKnl, $22.15; Broad . Street
Methodist chu^, $17.00; Aesoeiate
Beformed Presbyiterian ckuich,.$8'.00;
Itotery dub, $7.00; Kriranto drib,
$8.00; mtoedhMMous reoeipta
BL L. EkheRtorger, $1.00;. Wm.
Brsoka Owsrr,-fl.OOr Thad. Admaon,
Gr, lVasb]risrian esliags
rity, $$440. *
DRIVB GARRFULLY
SAVE A LITB- ^ i
So Far Uda Ytar TImto
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la
LAURENS COUNTY
LeCH Strhro T» llako
mo a Safa Yaar Oa
. tiM HigItwayB.
Thto
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8. C. SceatoTK Dividr
Senaitor Byrnes voted for the
Senator SmHh voted ageiniM. H.
btH.
Red Cross Rofl
Cafl Completed
I The arnisal
iRdII Qril
Amvriean Red Oess
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