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(Continued from Page 4)
3, 5, 11, 12, 19, cases involving 75 stu-
dents were heard by the Joint Judici-
ary Council. Seventeen students ap=
peared for various reasons for which
the Council found no violation. In all
cases the action was approved by the
Sub-Committee on Discipline with the
exception of one case of a $20 fine of
which $15 wal suspended by the Sub-
Comamittee.
1. Conduct unbecoming a student in
that the Student Automobile regula-
tions were violated.
(a) Failure to Register: Three stu-
dents fined $20; three students fined
$20.00 with $10 suspended; three stu-
dents fined $2004 with $15.00 suspend-
ed; -four students fined $20.00 all of
which was" suspended; three students
fined $10.00; one student fined $40.00
with $40.00 suspendeds; one student
fined $35.00 with $20.00 suspended; two
students issued letter of warning; four
students issued verbal warning.
(b) Failure to register and attempt
to falsify: One student fined $35.00
twih $30.00 suspended.
(c) Driving without authorization:
Two students fined $35.00 all of which
was suspended; one student fined
$20.00; one student fined $10.00; one
student issued a letter of warning.
(d) Unauthorized presence and at-
tempt to falsify: One student fined
$25.00.
(e) Misuse of Special 'Permit: One
student fined $25.00 with $10.00 sus-
pended; one student fined "$15.00.
(f) Failure to display decal: One stu-
dent appealed $5.00 fine-alipeal de-
nied.
2. Conduct unbecoming a student in
that state laws and city ordinances re-
lating to the purchase sale and use of
intoxicants' *ere violated.' I
(a) Possessed and consumed intoxi-
cants as a minor and created a disturb-
ance: Three students fined $25.00 with
$15.00 suspended; °one student fined
$20 with $10.00 suspended.
(b) Possessed and used false ID to
purchase intoxicants as a minor: One
student fined $20.00 with $15.00 sus-
pended.
(c) Consumed intoxicants as a minor
on University Property and was intoxi-
cated in a public place:- One student
fined $15.00 with $10.00 suspended.:
(d)' Consumed intoxicants as a minor
on University Property: One student
issued a written warning.
(e) Consumed intoxicants as a minor:
One student issued a written warning.
(f) Furnished intoxicants as a minor:
One student fined $10.00.
(g) Attended an illegal party and
consumed intoxicants as a minor: One
student fined $10.00; one student is-
sued an oral warning.
(h) Attended an illegal party: Four
students issued a written warning; two
students issued an oral warning.
3. Conduct unbecoming a student in
that:
(a) Entered fraternity houses with-
out permission with intent of misap-
propriating property: One student is-
sued disciplinary probation-suspend-
ed.

(b) Instigated and took active lead-
ership in a group activity which re-
sulted in detrimental actions and dis-
grace to the University: Two students
issued immediate disciplinary proba-
tion and suspension from the Univer-
sity effective June 1960 through Jan-
uary 1961.
(c) Manufactured and sold false ID
cards and used a falsified ID card: One
student fined $35.00 and immediate
disciplinary probation ending June
1961.
(d) Manufactured and sold false ID
cards: One student fined $30.00 and
immediate disciplinary probation. end-
ing June 1961.
Foreign Visitors
Following are the foreign visitors
who will be on the campus this week
on the dates indicated. Program ar-
rangements are being made by the In-
ternational Center: Mrs. Clifford R.
Miller.
Miss Patricia J. Higginbotham, Prin-
cipal Lecturer in Education and Math-
ematics at Stockwell Teachers' Train-
ing College, England, May 15-June 1.
Mr. Yrjo Biese, Professor of English
at Turku Univ., Lecturer in Compara-
tive Philology at Helsinki Univ., Fin-
land, May 19-24.
Mr. Aly El-Sayed Mohammed El-
Hefnawi, Controller-General of English
Teaching, Central Ministry of Educa-
tion, Cairo, U.A.R. (Egypt) May 22-27.
Mr. Winston Malawana, Secretary-
Ceylon American Youth Society, Cey-
lon, May 22-28.
Mr. Neville Wickremeratne, Ceylon
America Youth Society, Ceylon, May
22-28,
Mr. Lauri Ayesteran, Professor of
Musicology, Faculty of Humanities,
Univ. of the Republic, Montevideo, Ur-
uguay, May 23-28.
Mr. Schamsuzzaman Choudhury,
Principal, Government College, Raj-
shahi, E. Pakistan, May 26.
Mr. Yi-shon Hsiao, Member of the
Control Yuan, Taiwan, May 29-June 1.
Events Tuesday
Doctoral Examination for James Law-
ton Brownlee, Jr., Chemistry; thesis:
"Neutron Activation Analysis by Means
of Short-Lived Isotopes," Tues., May
24, 3003 Chemistry Bldg., at 1:30 p.m.
Chairman, W. W. Meinke.
Events Wednesday
Math Club Potluck Picnic: Graduate
Students, faculty and their families in-
vited. Wed., May 25 at the Dexter Hur-
on Metropolitan Park. Dinner at 5:30
p.m. Coffee and tea will be provided.
Other beverages will be sold. Bring
complete table service. Cancelled in
case of rain.
Doctoral Examination for Gordon
Howard Torrey,' Near Eastern Studies;
thesis: "Independent Syria, 1946-54,"
Wed., May 25, East Conference Room,
Rackham Bldg., at 3:00 p.m. Chairman,
G. F. Hourani.
Placement Notices
Personnel Requests
Marshall Field t& Co., Chicago-posi-
tions for young men and women in
Pharmacy in downtown store. Licensed
by state of Ili.
Pittsburgh Coke & Chem. Co., Pitts-
burgh, Pa. - Chemist, Research and
Development Dept. BS in Chem. or1

ChD. Recent grad. with an interest in
physical chem. Man only,
Kimberly-Clark Corp., various US of-
fices-Purchasing Trainee, Chem. Engr.,
Mech. Engr., Mfg. Trainee, Fluid Mech.
Engr., Quality Methods, Engr., Sales-
man, and other tech. openings. Cali
Bureau for specific jobs and locations.
For further information', concerning
any of the above positions, contact the
Bureau of Appointments, 4001 Admin.,
Ext. 3371.
Engineering Interviews
The following company will inter-
view at the Engrg. Placement office,
128H W. Engrg. Bldg.
June 1-3: Emerson Electric - MS and
PhD: Electrical, Physics for immediate
or future opportunities, in Res. and
Dev., and applied research. U.S. Citi-
zenship required.
Summer Placement
Hotel Top-in-a-Bee, Cheboygan, Mich.{
-4 male waiters. 21 or over.I
For further information, come to the
Summer Placement service, D528 S.A.B.
open every afternoon and Friday morn-
ings.
Beginning with Tues., May 24, the
following schools will have representa-
tives at the Bureau of Appointments
to interview for the 1960-1961 school
year.
Tues., May 24
Marlette, Mich. - . Elem. Eng.,
Ind. Arts, Home Ec.; Guidance.
Fri., May 27E
Norwalk, Calif. - E. Elem.; Phys.
Handicapped, Ment. Ret., Outdoor
Educ. (man).-
San Jose, Calif. -- Elementary (K-8).
For any additional information and
appointments contact the Bureau of
Appoints, 3528 Ad. Building, NO 3-1511,
Ext. 489.
Student .Part-Time
Employment
The following part-time Jobs are
available to students. Applications for
these Jobs can be made in the Non-
Academic Personnel Office, Room 1020
Administration Building,- during the
following hours: Monday through Fri-
day, 8:00 a.m to 12:30 p.m.
Employers desirous of hiring students
for part-time work should contact
Bill Wenrich, Student Interviewer at
NOrmandy 3-1511, extension 2939.
Students desiring miscellaneous odd
jobs should consult the bulletin board
in- Room 1020, daily.
MALE-
3 Meal jobs.
5 Odd jobs.
3 Salesmen (Commission for 3 weeks
in June-good money).
4 Snack bar helpers.
3 Waiters.
1 Busboy (5 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Sat-
urday, also through summer.),
3 Salesmen (summer-straight com-
mission basis).
FEMALEZ

FOR RENT

it's modern!
it's on campus!
it's air-conditioned!
it's a real valuel
it's available!
CALL NOW - NO 35-1-35

019

4 BDRM. LG. HOUSE, for 4 or 5, one
block from Engine Arch. Call Mike.
NO 3-5993, 6:30-7:30 P.M. C41
WANT two girls to share 1g. hse. near
campus. $73 per month. Includes
food, rent, utilities and extras. Sum-
mer and/or fall. 1517 South U. NO
3-6387. 042
LG. HSE. FOR STUDENTS. 9 bdrms.
for 9 or 10 boys or 2 or 3 boys who"
wish to use apt. and rent. rms. to
help pay rent. Close to campus. Near
all ;sport areas. Reasonable. HI 9-2309.
C54
2 APTS. FOR RENT. 1st floor and base-
ment. All utilities pd. For summer
only. Call NO 8-9538. C55
APARTMENT for summer - 5 rooms.
Excellent location. Very reasonable.
Call NO 3-7541, Ext. 873 or 237. C53
SAVE MONEY! Girls wanted to share
71,x rm. house for summer. Near cam-
pus. $30 per month. Call Andy. 4009
Stockwell. C52
TO SUBLET FOR SUMMER: June 1-
August 21. Lg. new modern apt., 2
bdrm. Ideal for 4 students or couple.
$135 per month. 809 Catherine, Apt. 7.
NO 3-7710. C51
3 RM. FURNISHED APT. Near campus.
Available June 6. Call NO 3-4325:
C50
CAMPUS ROOMS and Apartments.
Clean, furnished, available for sum-
mer and fall. 913 E. Huron. NO 3-4706.
C49
FOR RENT for summer. Completely
furnished 5 rooms, second floor of
house, includes 2 bedrooms plus sun-
parlor. Ideal location on . Geddes.
Modest rent. NO 2-8815 or NO 2-3441.
C48
UNFURNISHED apt., 3 rms. and bath,
stove and refrigerator, water and heat.
NO 3-5149. C46
3 BLOCKS from State Theatre. 3 rm.
furnished apt. with priv. bath.. Call
NO 2-7274. C45

FOR RENT
COOL, COMFORTABLE, CLOSE to cam-
pus & hospitals-for rent this sum.
mer, 3-bdrm, apt., for .4 or 5. Com-
pletely furnished, including T.V. Also
patio, private yard & Bar-B-Q pit.
Call NO 8-6906. C15
RMS. FOR RENT for summer session
at 927 S. Forest, a Frat. House. 4
blocks from campus, T.V. and living
room facilities at $6 a week. Call
Roger Jennings at NO 5-8679. 013
AIR CONDITIONED 3 room apt. Moden'
kitchen. Room for 3 for summer.
Phone NO 2-3036 after 5. C12
WELL FURNISHED apartment for 4.
With porch and T.V. Call NO 3-9200.
Cli
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished apt.
Available June 10. Air conditioned.
Will rent cheaply. Call NO 8-6732.
C10
NEAR CAMPUS, 5 room nicely furnished
apartment. Will accommodate 4 per-
sons. Available June 1st for summer.
Phone NO 3-6507 after 5:30 or any-
time Friday and Saturday. C9
WANTED: One roommate for summer.
Phone NO 3-1669. Cl
CAMPUS LOCATION, large 5% bedroom
furnished apartments available for
summer rental. Phone Mr. Plotner
days, NO 2-0035, evenings NO 8-6205.
06
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL
Newly furnished 2 bedroom apart-
ment, block to St. Joseph's Hos-
pital. Ideal for 4",girls. NO 2-0671.
C5
SUMMER RENT: Modern pad for 3,
4 rooms, 2 bedrooms, convenient loca'
tion. NO 3-7220. C4
CLOSE TO CAMPUS, nicely furnished
apartment with private bath. Avail-
able June 1. Phone NO 3-5372 or NO
3-1941. C3
FOUR ROOM apartment for three or
four for summer. 625 S. Forest. Call
NO 2-7427. C2
FURNISHED apartment at 509 S. Divi-
sion, 4 persons. Available June 15.
May sublet for summer. Phone NO
8-6757 before 8 P.M. Cl
SUBLET: Huron Arms, 1 Ig. 2-bedrm."
apt., new furnishings, garage. Rea-
sonable. Phone NO 5-7962. or NO
5-8205. 092

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.47
4 .54

USED CARS
1960 RED SPRITE, 2,500 miles. M
sell due. to departure in June.
5-5380.
1959 Ghina cony. 10 mos. old, W.W.
Perfect cond. Call NO 2-8186.
'59 HILLMAN. Fine condition. Ideal e
nomical family car. Leaving counw
must sell. Call NO 5-6824.
HEY SPORT!!
M.G. 1951 - completely overhaule
new top, black with green leathe
upholstry. A-1 condition. See at 225
Belmont Road, 5-8 P.M.
'55 BUICK, exc. cond., new batt., ny
seat cov., tires. $745. Going to Euro
NO 5-8188 (5-7 P.M.). .
1956 CHEVROLET V-8 convertible w
power, R&H, WSW, $800. Call
8-6634 after 6.
HILLMAN MINX, excellent condit
excellent buy. Owner leaving so
try. Phone NO 3-1439.
1956 4 DR. PLYMOUTH. White-w
tires, power steering and brakes; au
matic transmission. Call NO 3-174
TRAVELING? Sleep in the back of i
1952 Ford station wagon and cut co
Has overdrive for good mileage. $2
See at 1608 Brooklyn.
VW-clean, sunroof, radio, belts, n
WSW, $900, NO 3-3893.

FOR RENT

3 Counter servers.
3 Steno-typists (16-20 hrs. per week).
4 Saleswomen (Commission for 3 wks.
in June-good money).
4 Girls to take care of children, (sum-
mer).
2 Waitresses.
1 Histologist (mornings only)..
1 Bacteriologist (summer, Detroit
area).
1 Bookkeeper (Afternoons - perma-
nant position).

C47
SUMMER SUB-LET: Cool, newly dec-
orated 3 bdrm. newly furnished 'apt.
on campus. NO 3-2505, 5-7 p.m. only.
C31
SUMMER SUB-LET ideal for married
couple: completely furnished 3 rm.
apt. on campus. NO 3-3980 after 6
p.M.-036
SUMMER SUBLET: triple, furnished, I
block from S. Quad. NO 2-7635. 022
DO YOU HAVE boarders moving out-
Rooms for rent? Apartments for rent?!
Do you want a cheap, convenient,
widely read source to publish this in-
formation??????????? then - try the
MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED
NO 2-4785
C42
410 OBSERVATORY near Stockwell,
new 2 bedroom apartments. Immedi-
ate possession. Call NO 2-7787 or eve-
nings NO 5-6714. 085

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Ride to Detroit or Trenton,
Wed., after 4 P.M. Call NO 2-3241.
Andy. G61
WANTED-Female riders to Cambridge,
Mass. Leaving Ann Arbor June 16.
Phone NO 2-1424. 056
WANTED: Daily ride to and from De-
troit during summer session. Call
Sue White, 3520 Stockwell. G48
BUSINESS PERSQNAL
PERSONAL: News Letters - Conven-
tion Reports-Summer Rushing helps,
mailing service - Multilithed -- at-
tractive - inexpensive. The Edwards
Letter Shop. FF16
HONEYMOONERS: Spend your honey-
moon at Kay-Ray Log Cottages on
East Grand Traverse Bay, 10 miles
north of Traverse City. These log
cottages with natural fireplaces, are
in a beautiful pine woods right on
the water. They are secluded, modern
and equipped for cooking. Linens fur-
nished.
10% discount to the first 10 reserva-
tions received. Write: Kay-Ray, R.R.
No. 2, Box 133, Williamsburg, Mich.
FF2
NEWS LETTERS-Convention Reports
--Summer Rushing helps, mailing
service - Multilithed - attractive -
Inexpensive. The Edwards Letter
Shop. FF16
BEFORE you buy a class ring, look at
the official Michigan ring. Burr Pat-
terson and Auld Co.. 12b9 South.Uni-
versity, NO 8-8887. Store closes June
11 for the summer. FF99
FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC it's Johnny
Harberd - Bob Elliot - Boll Weevils -
Andy Anderson - Dick Tilkin - Al
Blaser - Kingsmen - Ray Louis -
Larry Kass plus many others. Phone
THE BUD-MOR AGENCY, NO 2-6362.
FF100
EUROPEAN TOURS, '60. 45 days, 9
countries including Oberammergau
Passion Play & Olympics, if desired.
All for $705. For details write West-
ropa, Box 2053, Ann Arbor. FF1

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORI
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4-670x13
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap
able tires and tax). Other size
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brakn
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATIC
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-771

We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.

2 BDRM. furnished apt., suitable for 4 CAMPUS 2 room furnished apt. Private
2BDR. frisheat., uitabe fr4. bath, $65 a month for summer, $75 a
'$120. Parking area. NO 8-6691. 044 month for fall. NO 3-4322. 097

Lubrication $150

SUMMER and/or fall. 1'or 2 males, 3
bdrm., 1%2 bath. To share with grad.
students. Air-conditioned. Must pro-
vide furnishings for own room. NO
2-7170. . C43
SUMMER 2 BDRM. COLONIAL, furn-
ished, builtins. Nice yard, patio, con-
Yen. to campus. Reasonable rent to
responsible party. HU 2-4484. C39
HELP-WE'RE STUCK with a 3 bdrm
house for summer. Campus area.
Completely furn. Will sacrifice. NO
5-5485. For singles or group. C37
SUMMER APT. for 2, furn. Located be-
hind E. Engineering. NO 3-7541, Ext.
589. C38
SUMMER: Mod. apt. for 4. Furn., kit-
chen facilities, pking. Near campus.
NO 2-5427. C33

RECREATION room for rent facing
Huron River. 11/2 miles from campus.
To young, refined married couple
only. Phone after 6 p.m. or before
10 a.m. NO 3-5126. 091
PERSONA.
To All 1960 A.E.PI Graduates
CONGRATULATIONS! !
Your Southern Friends Ira & Linda
F64
LLB's, MD's, DDS's, Grads: Protect and
display your diploma with an
"Owens" mounting. Your choice of
natural wood finishes. No glass rattle
or break. Call George at NO 5-7010 or
Wayne at 3-2965 to see samples. F
TWO GIRLS looking for husbands.
Phone NO 2-2591, ask for Desparate.
F65
PRIVATE SALE of my large library,
which I have been collecting for over
65 years. Many books nearly 100 years
old and over; famous authors on many
subjects. Call at 617 Packard from 12
noon to 4 P.M. daily, except Sunday;
or phone W. W. Mann for appoint-
ment. F13

514 E. Washington
Phone= PO 3-4858

7

6,J

APT. 2 bdrms., big L.R. & kitch., private
bath, newly and completely furnish-
ed, 3 walking min. to Diag. Sum-
mer occupancy, June 5-Sept. 10. Very
cheap. NO 5-7402. 434 Packard. 035
FALL, FREE ROOM for woman student
in exchange for some child care. 10-
15 minutes walk from campus. Call
NO 2-0480 after 5:30. C20

839 TAPPAN near Bus. Ed. School. 2
bedroom furnished deluxe couple or
4 people. Call days NO 2-7787 or eve-
nings NO 5-6714. 084
GIRL WANTED to share spacious apart-
ment close to campus next semester.
Call NO 5-7616 after 5 p.m. C67
LARGE ROOM, single $8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. 035
CAMPUS ROOMS for men, reasonable.
Linens furnished. NO 3-4747. 017
WANTED: Male roommate for summer,
apt. 2 blocks from Bus. Ad and Law
schools. Low rent. Call 2-9355. 053
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS-Modern
apartment, 514 S. Forest. Also room.
NO 2-1443: 053
THREE APARTMENTS in South Cam-
pus Area. Available June 15 for one
year lease, or for summer, months
only. Furnished, $110.00-$130.00 per
month. Call Mike Reynolds after 6
p.m. NO 3-7761. 20
ONE ROOM furnished studio apt. for
single woman in campus fraternity
section with complete community
kitchen. Phone NO 2-6987. 084
1, 2, and 3 ROOM apts. for summer and
fall. 429 S. Div. Call NO 8-7089. C78
SUMMER SUBLET-3 room furnished
basement apartment with washing
machine and dryer. 3 minutes from
diag. Price to be arranged. Call NO
2-4401, 441 Michigan House. 085
FOR SUMMER: most attractive modern
apt. in Ann Arbor for 4, air condi-
tioned, near campus and hospital.
Call NO 3-8628. C57

C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get iti"°
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
Si
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
52
SMITH AUTO UPHOLSTERING
Auto and Furniture
Refinished - Reupholstered
Convertible Tops
NO 3-8644
YAHR'S MOTOR SALES
Bumping and Painting
Used Cars Bought and Sold
NO 3-4510
Both at 5075S. Ashley
89
BIKES and SCOOTERS
MOTORCYCLE: 1957 Triumph Tiger
cub. Excellent for speed in city, also
rugged for Arb, etc. Only $325. NO
3-0262. 'Z35
1958 LAMBRETTA, 5000 miles, good con-
dition, 2 seats, windshield, book car-
rier, extra tire. $170.-Call NO 2-0761,
after 6 p.m. Z34
ZUNDAPP SCOOTER-'58 Vella. Sacri-
ice for quick sale. $225. NO 2-5377.

DISERTATIONS-Multilined, Low cost,
FOR SUMMER: Modern apt. with 1 quick service. The Edwards Letter
bdrm. $95 per month. NO 5-7407. C23 Shop, 711 N. University. F8

11

815 PACKARD. Desirable 5 rm. furn.
apt. Summer and/or fall. Phone NO
2-8361. C24
FURN. 3 RM. APT. Island Drive to
single or couple. June 10-Sept. 10.
Call NO 5-7637. C25
CAMPUS: 1 bedroom furnished apt.
available June 15. Low rent. Call NO
2-1958 after 5. C27
SINGLE ROOM for men. Low summer
rates. NO 2-1958 after 5. 028
SUMMER, sublet 3 rm. apt. close to
campus. Call NO 3-2649. C
FOR SUMMER: 3 rm. furnished apt.,
1 blk. from campus. Phone NO 2-1322.
017

LUXURIOUS SUMMER living: One man
needed to share six rm. fully furni-
ished ranch house. Excellent 'oppor-
tunity to live right. NO 5-7314. F62
GET CASH for bike. Bring to SAB load-
ing dock May 23-27, 4-6 P.M. F58
BUSINESS SERVICES
REWEAVING-Burns,tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let, us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop,.224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. Ji
ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS
Laundry and Dry, Cleaning
Harriet's Haven
1025 E. Ann NO 5-5915
J43

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS'
SPECIAL!
Grinnell Jr. Console Piano
Like new. Only $395.
GRINNELL'S
323 S. Main NO 2-5667
X51

COOPERATIVES OFFER-Best livi
and eating for the Summer Sessic
Room and Board $15 week; board or
$10 per week plus five hours we
per week. 7 houses for men and woi
en. Apply: Room 2546, SAB or C
NO 8-6872.

HELP WANTED

a

RM. AT 1319 HILL, linen furn. $5 p
week. NO 2-6422. E

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FOR SALE

WANTED: Boarders for summer. E:
cellent food. Call Mrs. Griffee, N
5-5703.
ROOM FOR summer or school year, twi
beds, linen furnished, large close
Phone NO 8-7697 after 5. E

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MARTIN 00018 Guitar less than 1 year
old. NO 8-8463. B82

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