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November 12, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Vaad Harabonim
Forms Kashruth
Control Board

Replica of Constitution Is
Presented to Highland
Park By Harry Brown

--
A replica of the Constitution
of the United States framed in
At the last meting of the Vaad solid bronze and standing 6',4 ft.
the village was arrested and a
Harabonim of Detroit, held Nov. high on a solid bronze base, was
collective fine was imposed.
2, the question of Kashruth was this week donated to the Henry
Emphatically denying that
again discussed and steps were Ford Public School, Pilgrim and
there is any truth in the rue
taken to bring more order into De-
mars of an Arab revolt in
troit's Kashruth.
Transjordan, the Palestine gov-
At this meeting it was decided
ernment banned Al Ahram,
to invite the local Mizrachi to
Arab daily of Cairo, which pub•
participate in the work.
fished a story purporting to
On the following Saturday night,
describe the details of the re-
at a well attended Mizrachi Miave
bellion.
Malke,
at Congregation Bnai Mo-
Reflecting the increased ef-
she, Dexter at Lawrence, Rabbi H.
forts of the authorities to avert
Fischer,
as chairman, opened the
attacks on Jews that have occurred
question of Kashruth in Detroit.
in Jerusalem recently, there was
A decision was reached to organize
installed at the entrance of the
■ u• a Vaad Ilakashruth with the aid
Jewish quarter in the Old City, a LIBBIE L BRAVERMAN,
thor of "Children of the Emek." of the local Mizrachi. Rabbi I.
great iron gate, alongside which is
Stollman appealed for something
splendid
story
for
children,
pub-
a police booth. This is an addi-
lished by Furrow Press, New to be done about Kashruth. He
tional precaution, since iron barred
proposed a meeting be held the
York.
gates now protect the entrances
following Monday.
to the Old City as a whole.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka invited a
HARRY BROWN
An urgent appeal for the termi- amendment to the immigration or- planning committee to meet in
nation of terrorist activities was dinance was published, the Colonial Congregation Bnai David, on
2nd, in the city of Highland Park,
sounded by Al Jamie Al lslamia, Secretary made it clear that the Nov, 8. At this meeting all the by Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Brown
Arabic daily, which declared that Royal Commission's recommenda- rabbis of the Vaad Harabonim of 95 Puritan Ave. The presen-
the aim of the Arabs is peace. tion for a "political high level" of were present, together with most tation was made on Armistice
Arab policy, the paper charges, Jewish immigration was not the of the prominent orthodox leaders. Day, Thursday, Nov. 11. Mr.
has hitherto given a negative an- basis for the immigration rules Rabbi Fischer presided.
Brown is a former police and fire
swer to every offer that has been that were put into effect in August.
A presidium of seven men was commissioner of Highland Park
made and has not, in turn, made The "political high level" was
is today a member of the
any concrete counter-proposal. recommended as the alternative to elected to prepare plans for estab- and
United States Constitution Ses-
While they know what they want, partition whereas the government lishing a better system with more quicentennial Commission.
efficiency
and
accuracy.
On
the
the Arab leaders have not had had been compelled to make a
Gathered in the school to wit-
the courage publicly to proclaim quick decision in August when the day following this meeting, instead ness the ceremony ,which took
their demands, the editorial as- immigration schedule became due. of one, four Mashgichim were place at 10 a. m. In the presecne
hired to supervise and visit De-
serts,
He characterized the 8,000 maxi- troit's 90 kosher butcher shops. of the pupils, were the mayor
Peace Overtures
mum figure as "a purely interim They are: I. Gottesman, M. Bush, of Highland Park and the com-
Falastin, another Arabic daily,
missioners, members of the board
M. Zeitz, A. Gruber.
reports that Iraq has offered its measure."
Those elected on the presidium of education. members of the
Challenged by Will Gallacher,
services to the British government
are:
L.
Dann,
I.
August,
J.
Sober-
Sesquicentennial
Commission and
to mediate in the Palestine situa- Communist member, to justify the man, M. Gendelman, A. Levin, M. other public officials of Highland
tion, on condition that all Arab strong measures taken against the Fisher, M. Gottesman. Park. Professor Atkinson, prin-
exiles are repatriated. From Bei- Arab Higher Committee and the
cipal of the school, accepted the
rut comes the report that the deportation of some of its mem-
award on behalf of the city. In
Syrian government, with the con- bers, the Colonial Secretary reite-
making the presentation Mr.
sent of France, has agreed to per- rated the government's conviction ipality has allocated 300 dunams Brown stated, "The shrine of the
mit the Mufti of Jerusalem to re- that the committee was morally re- of land which it is receiving from constitution is one of the most in-
main in Lebanon. The other exiles, sponsible for the terrorism and the government on the other side spiring patriotic displays in the
however, must leave French-man- pointed out that the government's of the Yarkon River for the con- history of our nation. It is a
dated territory. These have al- forbearance had been mistaken for struction of a municipal airdrome darmatic presentation of the char-
ready appealed to the Iraq gov- weakness. Goeffrey Mander, Liber- for the all-Jewish city. A Jewish ter of our liberty. It is supreme
al, raised the question .of Jewish group is offering to finance and
ernment for refuge.
acknowledgement of a united lib-
To prevent the incursion of for- immigration policies, inquiring why build the project as soon as ap- erty-loving people preparing to
eign terrorists, the patrols on the the government had accepted a proval of the scheme is granted hoer the immortail founders of
Palestine-Lebanese were strength- political level for Jewish imitigra- by the government. The build- our country. Time will not tar-
ened by the addition of a detach- tion which the Royal Commission ing of an airport at Tel Aviv to nish, age will not destroy, a cen-
ment of mounted police who were had recommended only as an al- supplement the shipping harbor tury will not fade this life-like,
transferred from Jaffa. A network ternative to partition and why would enhance Tel Aviv's growing life-size reproduction of this heart
of wireless stations along the there had been a departure from importance as a commercial and and could of American democracy.
northern frontier assures rapid the recommendations of the Royal industrial center of the Near East. It will stand for generations to
contact between the various pa- Commission.
come as a daily reminder of a
The Colonial Secretary, in his Jerusalem Rabbi Plans School to vital force."
trols. The villages in the districts
Teach Kabala
of Gaza and Jenin posted their reply, said that he could not ac-
NEW
YORK
(WNS)
—
Plans
own special watchmen around tele- cept the suggestion that the gov- for establishing a school in New
phone lines at the request of the ernment had adopted the recom- York to teach Kabala with the
authorities. The villages are bear- mendations of the Royal Commis- aid of a series of new textbooks
ing the expenses of maintenance. sion to fix a political level for Jew- about to be translated into Eng-
Organization of a business and
ish immigration for the next five
Grossman Suspended
lish were announced here by professional men's club his been
Meier Grossman, president of years. The recommendation of the Rabbi Isaac Krakovaky, who has announced, together with the hold-
the Jewish State Party, was sus- Royal Commission, he said, envi- just arrived from Palestine, where ing of an open meeting later in
pended from all his posts in the saged the indefinite continuance of he spent 16 years preparing a November. Membership is open to
World Zionist Organization pend- the existing Mandate, with no rec- 15-volume concordance of the the business and professional
ing the decision of the Zionist ommendation for Immigration in works of Rabbi Isaac Louria, group of the .Center.
Court of Honor on a suit charging the immediate period between the founder of Kabala. The object
him with violation of Zionist dis- publication of the report and the of the school, Rabbi Krakovsky
Malcolm Greasy will give an il-
cipline. During the recent World final agreement for the termina- said, would be to make available lustrated talk on Alaska, Sunday
Zionist Congress at Zurich, Mr. tion of the Mandate and the adop- to laymen the beauties and wis- afternoon, Nov. 14, at 3:30 o'clock.
Grossman made public confidential tion of a treaty system based on dom of Kabala which have hith- The Ambaras are sponsoring the
documents that purported to be a tripartite division of the country. erto been known only to a hand- program. Next week the Abar-
As regards further arrange- ful of scholars. Rabbi Krakov- banels will sponsor the Sunday
transcript of conversations be-
tween Dr. Chaim Weizmann and ments for Jewish immigration be- sky is a disciple of Rabbi Judah afternoon program, with theAub-
yond
March, 1938, he quoted the Ashlag of Jerusalem. the leader of
Colonial Secretary W.G.A. Orm-
ject being Palestine.
sby-Gore regarding details of the statement made by Foreign Sec- the Kabalistic school of rabbis.
retary
Anthony Eden before the
proposed partition of Palestine.
Officers for the year were elect-
The suspension of Mr. Gross- League that the limitation was "a 1539 Hungarian Jews Arrested in ed by the Jewish American Youth
man is in accordance with existing purely temporary measure de-
Raids on Zionists and Al-
Chorus
at the Center as follows:
statutes of the Court of Honor. signed to meet exceptional condi-
leged Illegal Immigrants
Bernard Plavnick, president; Jack
The action was taken by the Zion- tions." The Colonial Secretary was
BUDAPEST (WNS) — Swoop- Chabensky, vice-president; Betty
ist Executive, on the recommenda- then asked by Mr. Mender whether ing down on homes in various sec- Lacoff, recording secretary; Sifnia
tion of the Congress attorney. Mr. certain ordinances recently put in- tions of Dudapest and on four Brown, corresponding secretary;
Grossman loses his rights as a to operation alter the system of chalutzim training centers, the Sam Chabensky, treasurer; Edith
member of the actions committee, immigration. He replied in the af- Hungarian secret police arrested Lacoff, Thelma Goldsmith and
the Zionist praesidium and the firmative but said that this too 603 Jewish men and women on Martin Kaminsky, executive com-
smaller actions committee, which was only temporary.
charges of illegal entry and 36 mittee. Nathan Samaroff, director,
was in session here. The Congress
In his reply to Gallacher, the young Zionists on charges of al-
a member of the executive com-
attorney, in recommending the dis- colonial secretary said that the ac- legedly carrying on "Bolshevist is
mittee, as Is Celia Plotnick,
ciplinary a c t i on pending the tion taken against the Mufti of and atheistic activities." Sus- pianist.
Court's final judgment, declared Jerusalem and the Arab Hitler pecting that hundreds of Polish
• • •
that Mr. Grossman's act had Committee was the result of "a Jews had been smuggled into
Plans are being made for an an-
greatly damaged the Zionist move- 'campaign of murder and tyranny Hungary, the police rounded up nual Marcabied at the Jewish Com-
ment.
intensified by and culminating in Jews at random and took them munity Center. This will be the
Sir Arthur Wauchope, High the assassination of Commissioner to headquarters for an examina- fourth of euch event at the Cen-
Commissioner of Palestine whose Andrews." The government, he tion of their papers. All but 29, ter. The date has been set for the
retirement early in 1938 has been continued, is fully satisfied that including an 80-years-old woman evening of Dec. 1. On the commit-
announced, returned to Jerusa- the Higher Committee committed who was born in Budapest, were tee are Levy M. Becker, Samuel
lem on Nov. 10, to participate in acts prejudicial to security • and released after they had establish- A. Levy and Miss Edith Muskin.
Armistice Day ceremonies.
was the colonial secretary's an- ed their Hungarian nationality. At the Maccabiad last year, the
swer to a further question by Mr. Reports that seditious literature theme was the contrast between
Limit On Immigration Temporary Gallacher as to whether the gov- had been found in the chalutzim today's sports and dances and
LONDON (WNS-Palcor Agen- ernment intends adopting a dif- centers were denied by the ex- those in vogue when the center of
cy) — The political limit of 8,000 ferent attitude hereafter. Dealing ecutive of the Hungarian Zionist Jewish activities was at the old
Jewish immigrants in Palestine with the suggestion that another Federation. The executive also Hannah Schloss Building, in 1900.
for an eight-month period is solely course be taken, Mr. Ormsby-Gore denied rumors that the students
a temporary device and is not in- said: "Definitely no. For a whole were communists.
tended as an indication of the gov- year the government exercised ex-
ernment's immigration policy in emplary patience in the face of No Foreign Shoes To Be Said to
Palestine Jews
Palestine, Colonial Secretary W. murder, outrage and rebellion and
The Twelfth Street Mothers'
TEL AVIV (WNS — Palcor Club elected the following officers
G. A. Ormsby-Gore told the House have come to the conclusion that
of Commons. In the first full state- forbearance has been mistaken for Agency) — Beginning Jan. 1, at its last meeting: Mrs. Bessie
ment on the subject since the weakness. It is essential to restore 1938, the sale of foreign-made Katchan, president; Mrs. Jennie
order for the protection of lives." boots and shoes by Jewish deal- Hurwitz, vice-president: Mrs.
British Officer Apologises for ers in Palestine will be discon- Lucy Siegel, recording secretary;
tinued as a means of encouraging Mrs. Dora Cooper, financial sec-
Libelling Colonel Kink
LEGAL NOTICES
A libel action against Lieuten- the distribution of local products, retary; Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel,
ant-Colonel Graham Setton Hut- according to an agreement reach- treasurer.
26116•
chison was dropped by Lieutenant- ed by bed manufacturers and
PETITION TO CHANGE NAME
STATE OP MICHIGAN, County of Colonel Frederick H. Kisch, for- retail merchants at a meeting held Philomathic Prepares for
Wayne se—Protat• Court for Ina slid mer chairman of the Palestine under the auspices of the Pales-
Oratorical Contest on
Comity. Non. Is hereby given that
Intend on the Seth 'My of January. Zionist, Executive, when Iliatchin tine Products; Promotion Asso-
Jan. 5
A.1). 11,"
113 at 't en o'clock .in the 'fore- son made a full and unequivocal ciation. Wholesale and retail
noon. to make application to mid apology to Colonel Kisch in the merchants responsible for most
Probat• Court for an order chanuing mY
At the Philomathic Debating
name from NATIIAN GOLDSTEIN to High Court of London for pub- of the business done in this trade
NATHAN GOLDSTONE, according to
in Palestine were represented at Club's meeting Sunday, Nov. 7,
the provisions of thestatute in such lished allegations that Kisch had
case mad• and provided.
betrayed secrets of the British the meeting, at which an unani- final preparations were made for
the Philemathic's 34th annual
Dated. Nommber I, Mir.
government during the World War mous vote was taken.
NATHAN GOLDSTEIN.
oratorical contest which is to be
Colonel Hutchison was sentenced
Warns Presence of Arabs in Jew• held on Wednesday, Jan. 5.
to
pay
2500
court
costs.
The
libel
STATE OP MICHIGANCounty of
The program of the afternoon
ish
State
Main
Obstacle
warm on—At • Newton Sif the Probate was in the form of pamphlet pub-
was a debate on the question:
to Partition
Court for mid County of Wayne, veld lished by Hutchison in 1936 when
"Resolved
that the United States
at the Probate Court Room In the City Kisch was named liaison officer be-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—(WNS)
of Detroit, onthe ninth day of Norm-
Arabs declare a boycott against Japan."
ler In the year one thousand nine hun- tween the Jewish Agency and the —The presence of 225,000
The
affirmative
was upheld by
dred •nd thirtyeeven. Protocol: Joseph British military forces in Pales- in the area allotted to the pro-
A. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the
posed Jewish state under the Brit- Martin Green and Nathan Epstein,
rn•tter of th• estate of II1KE N. N. tine. Hutchison alleged that while
while
the
negative
team was com-
7.UPANSKI, Deremed. On reading and Kisch was an officer in the British ish plan for partitioning Pales-
nlInr th• petition of Joseph Mame! army in 1916 and 1917 he sabot- tine is the principal difficulty in posed of Norman Leeman and
Hutt edministrallon of eald
Eugene Rabinowitch. The affnna-
Mails ho granted to himself or eon* aged British measures against the the path of the plan's success. it
other oultable person: It Is ordered. that Bolshevists because he was a Jew. is declared in a report made pub- tive was declared the winner. Na-
the thirtieth dayof December, next at
than Epstein was elected best
ten o'clock in the forenoon M meld pour[ New Lord Rothschild Manifests lic here by the Foreign Policy As-
sociation. Warning that Arab ter- speaker. Sol Schwartz rendered
Room be appointed for hearing mid
Sympathy With Palestine at
petition. And it further ordered. that
the critic's report.
rorism
must
be
stamped
out
if
Balfour Day Fet•
• cope of this order Do publiMed thrm
Plans for the revival of the For-
sum.slue weeks previous to said Urns
Although he had not previously Britain is to carry out its man- ensic League were dropped, due to
of hearing. In the Legal Chronicle. •
datory
responsibilities
in
Pales-
neeropeper printed and circulating In taken any part in Jewish affairs.
Keys that "almost insufficient co-operation.
said County of warns.
the new Lord Rothschild, the for- tine, the report
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.
mer Nathaniel Victor Rothschild, 47 per cent of the population of
Joule of Probate.
the
Jewish
state
will consist of Contributions to the North
close
study
of
Zion-
(A te• copy)
has made a
DON 1). cot-LEN,
End Clinic
ism and is in complete sympathy Arabs; three-quarters of its land
Deputy Probate Register.
will
be
Arab-owned.
A purely
with the pro-Palestine attitude of
Jewish state with Hebrew u the
North
End
Clinic has received
the
Rothschild
family,
he
indi-
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only language and Jews as the
.TAT/ OP MICHIGAN. COUn11 of cated in a brief address at cere- only officials is inconceivable un- the following contributions:
In
honor
of
Monroe Rosenfield's
r.—At
•
merlon
of
the
Probate
monies
in
the
headquarters
of
the
W.11•,
Coon to weld County of Wayne. held World Zionist Organization. on der such circumstances."
80th birthday, from Mr. and Mrs.
at the Probate Court Room In the Cite the occasion of the 20th anniver-
Eugene
.1.
Arnfeld.
of Detroit. en the ninth day of Novem-
ber In the year ono thousand nine huo• sary of the Balfour Declaration. Progressive Verein's Lunch.
For the Social Service Relief
Areal and thirty.seven. Present: Thomas Lord Rothschild, who was the
Fund, from Neugarten Sunshine
Judge of Probate. In the
C. Munn,.
eon on Nov. 30
Club, Jennie Grogan Mendelson
matter of the estst• of AL (ARE) guest of honor. received a cer-
ACKSFL Dormrd. Oti reading and tificate in the golden book of the
Memorial Fund, Aaron Mendel-
tiling the petition of Lillian Acker prar•
The Progressive Ladies Linter- son Memorial Trust.
Inc that administration of mid motto Jewish National Fund made out
br stances to hermit er cored other Mit- In the name of his late uncle, to stitzung Verein will give its an-
to ordered. that ten
• ble person: It le
nual 83 donor luncheon on Tues- Card Party of Beth Moses
wit at ten whom the Declaration was ad-
Ifteenth day of Der"
mid Court dressed by Lord Balfour. Other day, Nov. 30, at the Wilshire Ho-
o'ria- k in the forenoon at bearing
meld
Auxiliary Nov. 21
Room ho appointed for
tel. Those who wish to earn their
speakers
included
Dr.
Chaim
a etition. And It le further ordered. that
p
money for this affair should call
o copy of thie order be published three Weizmann, Dr. Selig Brodetay
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con
sucroesIve tweets preeloue to aid time
Mrs. Braverman, Temple 1-4886.
Henry Sidebotham.
of hearing. In the Local ChroolcIe. • and
or Mrs. Rosengard, Trinity 2-3952. gregation BAh Most. is sponsor-
nmrepepor minted and circulating Is
Tuesday evening. Nov. 23. a ing a card party to be Oren at
On
mid County of Warne.
Municipal
o
car
Tel
Aviv
Gets
n
TWOMAB C. IfURPHT.
card party will be held at Assem- the synagogue, 586 Owen Ave..
Ainirown
Jude. of PrOtrate.
21. Re-
TEL AVIV (W N S — Palcor bly Hall. Members and friends are Saturday evening. Nov.
(A tree e.r7)
freshments will be served.
DON D. CULLEN.
Agency) — The Tel Aviv manic urged to attend.

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Jr. Council's 2nd
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Fund•Ralsing Bridge Nov.
Open Meeting Noy, 21

Underwood

SLAVIN IS APPOINTED
ASST. ATTY.-GENERAL

Appointment of Harry Slavin,

171 general counsel for the Michigan

Unemployment Comp e las•tion
Commission, as an assistant State
The National Council of Jewish attorney-general, was announced
Juniors' second annual barn dance by Abner E. Lamed, commission
will be given at Mac's Barn, Bir- director. The new position carries
mingham, on Thanksgiving Eve., no salary.
Slavin's appointment was mad*
Nov. 24, at 9 o'clock.
Roth di Berdun promise an out- by Raymond W. Starr, attorney-
general,
to that Slavin might of-
standing floor show. The refresh-
ment committee is arranging for ficially represent the commission
the food. and the State in court cases soon-
For tickets call Ethel liandels• sored by the commission.
CP.
Slavin has been general nun-
man, chairman of the social corn-
eel for the commission since it be-
mittee, Hogarth 5666.
gan
functioning last January. He
Au. apilagrA l„' w , Iii
On Wednesday evening, Nov. 17 , is a graduate of the University of
at 8 o'clock, the Council House on
law school.
Detroit
This drawler is a reproduction of the frontispiece to "Children Rowena Ave. will be the setting
If tie Emek," the splendid children's book written by Libbie L for a fun-raising bridge, being
B rrrrr man of Cleveland and published by Furrow Press of New sponsored by the social service
committee. Proceeds will be used
York.
for a Chanukah party for 150 un-
derprivileged children. Tickets, at
for the winter to take a sup- 25 cents, may be obtained by call-
The November meeting of the
DeVillets Needle Work Stu- south
ply of these famous yarns with ing Mrs. Ben 'Bayer, Townsend Business and Profession Division
6-1950.
dio Offers Free Knit-
them.
the Detroit charter of Had-
The regular monthly meeting, In of
The DeVillers Studio is located
assah will be held Tuesday, Nov.
ting Lessons
rally, 18, at the home of Mrs. Herman
at 303 Metropolitan Bldg., Phone the form of a membership
Sunday,
Nov.
21,
to take place on
of 1961 Chicago Blvd.. at
An art that is being revived Clifford 0071.
at 3 o'clock, will be held at the Lee August
8:15 o'clock. The program will
this season with much vigor is
Plaza Hotel, Grand Blvd., at Law- consist of sketches based on the
knitting and an Invitation is ex-
ton. A musical program and the 23rd Hadassah convention held at
tended to the women of the Jew-
rally will be the highlights of the Atlantic City. The evening will
ish community to master this in-
afternoon. Carl Haas of the Net- close with the usual social half
teresting pastime through the De-
ears School of Music will give an
Villers Needle Work and Knitting
illustrated talk on "Jewish Music hour.
When reinembering joyous or
Allan Tolmich, Wayne Univer- Through the Ages." This Is an gad occasions the group urge its
Studio.
won
a
place
star,
has
open meeting,
Instructions are given free un- sity track
friends to purchase Hadassah
der the personal supervision of on the varsity tennis squad, ac-
"Bricks" for the Rothschild Hor
Mrs. Nellie L. Jones and Mrs. cording to Coach Norman G.
pital. For information call Miss
Prisons,. Benevolent Club
new
team
mem-
W1
nn.
The
other
Isabella Taite who maintain that
The Primrose Benevolent Club Anne Kurtman, Townsend 8-6171.
knitting is good for the nerves WI are Irwin Blumenfeld, Elmer
hold Its charity affair on
One of New York's biggest
and suggest that by learning now Swetina, and Fred Pommeraning. will
Monday, Nov. 15, at the Dexter- blowouts is being planned for bia-
women can knit such practical Jack Schlesinger, Sam Rotberg,
Lawrence
Ball
of
Congregation
Maul,
and
Frank
Winton,
William
dor Gennett, the Jewish war vet-
articles as scarf a, sweaters,
Bnai Moshe, It will also be an
on th*
needlepoints, bags, skating sets. Pete Rendrasky are veterans re-
eran uhose wreath, placed
rt
ones
meeting
and
the
Prim
turning
this
season.
Berlin war memoria . caused
etc., In time to use for holiday
visitors Re-
Arrangements are.being made Club will welcome
gifts. This studio handles Minerva
will be served and hair to vomit on end a couple
for six matches with southern freshments
weeks ago.
yarns and the suggestion ts made
prizes awarded.
to those women who are going university teams this winter.

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