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PAGE EIGHT THE LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Montlav, May 11, 1925. V 'i j ; Dependable ; THE STOKE FOU MEN SNOW FULLS AT THE PARK THIO l'AKK (Kiii'cIhI). IIiMivyi Bhowi-iH cunit; in tin- hint few duyn, iml Krldiiy tiiornliiff about tlirre ImhcH of hiiovv covered tin; ground but tin nun eaumil lh hmow to diHappcur. (Jrn Is growing won derfully and tin iiewly-Heeile I Kiain In hcKlnnliuf to Kprout al ready. Mikh Ida 1 1 ti ii 1 1 -1-. having vlnll"d Ith .Mr. I.ydia Vundeva liter. In now vi.sif iiiK with "Aunt .Maud" und her Klrla, Klva and Mary. Ida In ImviiK, u r:nod thin hlUlmr in the liiuunluiijf iilrkinj-r wild flow (H. Several iinplcrH from 1 laker und THouHM'-t wen' on tin- creek Sun day, They cauu'lit several nice trout of tin ruin how variety. A herd of dairy i'Oivh huh nio '- i-d from llin Siunybrook 1'iiriii on J.lttk' creek to tin- fiuniMu-r hear Huart'TH of the Hull Dairy on Catherine neck last wk. A Me. . Taylor w ill have HiatK- of I lie dairy. It la reported. Cy Turner of Itljf Creek huh r Vlfiitor here recently. MImh tllenola Wanker of IIU Creek vllt.d wltli the Vunord-r family lust Sunday. (ieui'Ke Mrl'owc will be dune Heedlntr In a few days. Sheepmen tin looKhnr over the private puHturaKe in view of un.'- Inir their heep In the near future in tin lower piiMtureH. Tiie men who wi-ro working for the department of the interior eiunped at the moutlt of Jilttle Catherine below tlie J fit 1 1 run::h have Kom Into the J taker dhi- 1 1 let . There It In reported tlu-y will have a long Job ulieckliifr up the old m et Ion linen, Knrim-rti air talk tin; of Ktarl Injr u poi.ioiiliuT raid on the goph 41 w hit h at e inakin-7 t heir ap pearances In great numbers this spring' I I S FEED Itolleil tints lEolleil Imiley Itnled bay Whole corn Oil eked coin Whale wheat Crm ko wheat Mill fee. Unity thick feet! Oyster hi 1111 Cril Htirp I,ny Nfntrli fertl Awk Our 1'rtrcH. La Grande Warehouse & Storage Co. Phone Alain 799 Dutch Ship pern Look I'orwnut To Itetter ItiHiicsH hi Diii'ojm ItOTTKItl fA M, Holland (A I1) A hIow churlm, of the Inh i'lialiou al Kiuopejiii horizon, eonph-d with a gradual Htnhillzatlon of ex eiiane rateH und pionpi-etM of tin t-x'-eutton of the J uwes plan en hancing Hie buying power of ccn t ral i; u top -an naiions, are men- Honed oh fiivoi-ablc factor for HiIh year In tin annual report of the Netherlands Shipowners I'Vdcru tinn, whieli controls 6&G vennelH, or ! 7 . per cent of the en tiro Jjutch mercantile .murine. l'or tin.- pri'H'-nt, however, th eoudil bm of I Ih freight, market linpos'-s extreme eeonomy, says the reporl, w hlch points out that fond k ii com pet it ion reiualiiH i eeediiiKiy keen. Htileh, Amtrrleuu and JOiikIIk) rates of pay for wo men, uceordintf lo the report, un t tit highest in th' world. They un double Hie Herman or Jtollan rates, und this explains why Hhlpn Hold to the latter count rls beeause t hey cannot lie in. Mb- to pay at home, can be run at a good profit by their new owneru. Observer Crossword Puzzle I 1 p S I V 8 I r" 3 io ii rH a T3 Fm! h 7 iiu U.i llau 15 .to Zt A1 -f weirJ m o M J s4si " "3T" o- m tr1 U T"ra 5r ' "v SCHOOL ENDS AT PROMISE Molm-lslH nuiy fjyniiiiillii.,- wilh th"lr i-oinnilif In tin- altch Hlioun vlth thiy puzzlr. Itut tlH-li then-'a tin fc-VL-i'tlcal tu cuntiiUcr. 'rol-i'iulur Ifllllfllcs JtltlDK' Hull CailtlDll.sly ,-iili.. y n n di r LMKMULb- ir dtpeml To j can upon us for cupnblo Borvlco, no matter what the cltr.um Rtancen may be. Wc shall tin pleaHed to confer wit h you us to details and thn carry thein out. Wo Hnderntiind. Our Inviilhl tar nl onr s-crxlcc, freo of ehnice. Main (IJ SNODHIIAHM M 7IMMI.UHAN UntlcrtAkcri TFT $ D llOlil.YWOOl), Col. (AI') A story of a bit of uufilmed humor that marked Hie product ion of u motion picture here recently ts cir culating about the studios. A I -alio type U adlni? man wiih cant for u role in a bull flslit. The urt-mt wiih hull! was u special handy exit for I he odor in case the bull acted too realistically. i 'the actor was timid and didn't relish the seems where he hud to annoy the bull. He shied every time tin bull even looked his way. Klnally the 'director, nfter much loss of time and film, became hrl luted und exclainu'd: "Ho hoiiic Ihintf, Show a little nerve." "Hut whut ahull 1 do If the hull ahowu mniie nerve too," phMiled (he actor from behind the arena tfale. ".Mtiu like a cow and maybe he will kiss you" was the rejoinder of tin exasperated director. linUiZOVIAI) 5:;. Wiiat 2 Horizontal is dolntr lu 1. See picture. picture. 10. I. ike. VlilM'K'Afj I . i'olite w ord for aUilri.:iylu; 1 . Imprisoned. man. '1, Hone. I :t. Moving truck, I. Thread-like mark. I . Father, To press. , !;". Kleclrllied parlich-. (i. At any tiim:. . 1 7. Hushed ahead of another car. V. Ma nuiaH ured. .S. Sun. ::. llHleflnilc article. , II. I'reinoiiStiou. Ii. He in HoiiM-thiea u "jay." -1 Jne tiling you can do in jail. 11. Then-fore. A Norse ihyt holoy. ' Hiver In Italy. ' 'I i. l-'mieral pile. I ft. Mow of t lie h' lld. ' 7. To accoiupitsli, IS. Hoil on eye. Measure ti urea. 2i. H e pi'-tme. -'Ii. Kxcluimii Itfn of dingus!. --. See plei ure. 'mu 1-aiKe.u ib-. r. VI. Money or your Tine. :i I . Kims of Ilashan coiuiuered by -ii. Hardi n toits. Moses. :;i. To harden (as to bone) :tL Hebrew word for lHity. :t;!. WainiliK1. 34. Hart or the :tr.. Kind. Jnsieail. :;7. I.imb. '.S. Itt so much. :i!i. To fly as a bird. IH Nude. la. To satiate (one 11 Ik)i t In pris l.'t. To weary of. on In enough). Hi. Marin of oak. -II. Territory watched by a cop. HI. I. h :id. 1 L 1'erson opposed to sound hlnr. IS. l-'ourth note in a scale. 41. Sun cod. I'l. (irain. i, Hrepo:ution of place. fiO, Hevoui' il. 4!i. Correlative of cither. Toward. l.M. Half an em. I'ltOMIKK (Special). School! closed hcrj lout Friday. Katurduy! the school children und teachers! enjoyed a picnic at I 'mm inc. The hoys played bull and the other children enffawd la various otln r games. At noon a picnic lunh was enjoyed, after which there was a proprum, consisting: of son irs, recitations, dialogues und drills. Miss Helen Mrown of Flora, and Melvln Courtney came over for the picnic Saturday. ('has. V. t'arpor and son, How ard, went lo Wallowa Monday. Miss Konfcc Courtney accom panied by Until Hayes returned to her honm at Troy Sunday. There wui a party at .Mrs. OlUe Smith's Saturday evening. Mrs. Smith returned to Wallowa Monday. Walter Carper sold his pet be-ir to Harry Wise of Muxville for AI i s. Uert lo Ha rton of Fast Grosiiutu, w us iiulte HI last Sun day and Jr. 'iVnlJrook or Max vllle was culled. She ts slow ly recovering. , i John Carter und Andrew Flesh inan, uttentled the I'omona prunpe- FIND IT HERE Copy for this column Ditut bo In by S;U0 m, m. Card of Thanks. Wo take this means of thanking our many friends und neighbors for the many floral offerings und assistances during our late be rouvement. Mr. und .Mrs. O. K. Cadt 5-ll-ltp and Family. More good bargains in fine boxes of stationery; something that Ik hound to please you and that you can feel you can well afford to buy at Silverthorn - Wright's Family Urug Store. G-l l-tl llasrbnll Sunday May 10. llaker vs. J.a Grande high school ground."-' ' G-8-21 3Iarcclliug. Momil Ueauty I'urlor. l'honr 0-8-t- SMOOTH AIM OF III MM; KIICHIAS W(KMi; INVLMOItS I.ONIMIX (A V) Women ils in veniors have applied for more pal euls in HiiKlaml during I he luM f w months than at any other pe riod in history. Most of these de vices art; labor saving machines for use in the ordinary hoiiM-hold Yi'lt Wu.shington'to Have Concert Auditorium For Unusual Music WASIIINOTON (AH) A single story sliucture where concerts f,.j, luring the unusual in music are to be given, is rising in Hie court yard of Hit! famed congressional Li brary. The rectangular building, Hie gilt of Congrrsn of Mrs. Fred eric ShurllllT Conlhlge of Hllls llehl. Mass.. wilt seat ,M I persons. Herbert Putnam, librarian of Con gress, is or tlie opinion Ih-at the programs lor Hk- auditorium wilt be broadcast by radio. Music now on I he shelves of Hie Congression al Library for reference purposes will be Included " Urn programs. The ronduelor will have t.Dt'O.lMKi pieces' from which (o S"lcel. The auditorium is !.. nig reeled under th. supervision of I avid Lynn, architect o the Capitol, from designs by Charles A. l'latt of New consulting archil ect. Mrs where there are no servants. t'folidge Among them is an electrical dish ibut Hie washing machine which will clean IMIIk und provided the dislie.H of a family of 1 1! wilhiulof $jr.,((M) tinnuaJily s original gin was JUa.nao. atltled an rublitlonal $;tu.- an endow inetit Cmler her a lew minutes at the coH of of an Knglhdi penny. One of the bv-t known HrKish women mentors is Mrs. K. M. Itol ttiii, member (,r a family of invent ors and who recently organised a Chile plan, pii.ea will 'ie auanletl for original composit lnn:i performed In public for the first time tit eou certs given under the auspices of Hie Library o Congress. Mr.j. Coolhlge se luiiii h.-r eon- jrepiion of the mission of the audi torium fiiie p ren ated in a letter, lu which he wild: "l have w l.die.J lo niMke prtslble. com i Hoy which will maiiui lalior salng ilevlceH. She l.i t jrand niece of Sir Humphrey I a who conceived Hie miner's nah-i -.unp. toie o ner invcniioiis iUirough the Llhiarv of c.mgreHS, a complete laundry which may be .the comnoslttnn nod i,eri'..n.u.n.... of music In ways which might oth erwise be considered tot) uinUe o! loo epetlftive to be oidlllurily 111) -d ilukcn. Not Hi's alone, of course, nor w il h u i"W to ei ravaganee lor Ils own sake; but as an occa sional possibility of giving prece dence to considerations of 'iiialily over those of tiuaiitity: lo artistic operated by a housewife who hu.s no maid, without getting jjo much as i veil a drop of water on her firir liUn.ls. Many Things to Consider In Iiuildinic a Residence (I'onlimnd from l'aj-;e ti.) I ,et me remind oil I hat t he building o' a home i not witluml ils trials and worries, but like Hit M"iy hi modern fiction, the com pletion brings its eompclisat lug haipiniNs. If ho auvcitlsrs H. I good. be knows U'i On Sick List SH.ER.RY.S Today iind Toninrnivv inBSESEEsaaBBsaaaafflHEiaaaHiaHBEsssa M M a u N n Hi M m s; n M ' U a n M M H M U a H m M II n H M 61 II M U t 13 n M n 8 a M ANITA STKWAIM' In "Baree Son Of Kazan" A Love Kpic of llu I'ar Noilli Do you like tiilos nf tlie Cinit Northwest, whoiv dogs iiro dons? Then you'll rave over "I'.aree, Son of Kiizaii." I ' v ; n vie Chi Inly Mathowtton, fav.cu! a ft tnr pitcher with the tilanw yearn mkii. and now pipsldont of the Hoa ton National Leaituo e!uh. in iu.. w rather than to economic vol lies; and lo opportunity rather than to experiment. , ( , "Kor I his reason, I believe that advice should be sought from broatlmlnded and disinlereslcd niu aiciait.s. whether or not official whether or not professional. Ami, for the Name reason. I hope, that I he audience may be chosen very largely from those whose musical taste and experience qualify them to listen sincerely and appreciatively." rinnu Now Heady. riantH for porch boxes and bas kets und outdoor planting. Geran nl l.ntln IH.. IUI ,f h.. -l J.Oe,m, II'IUIIIHI if f w,u.n;'n- "CO UIIU UII1UF IIOWLTH. 1... l.A.n ,,-.!(.. Ill II 1. ,..!,.... ' I l-, Mm. Hallard. of V Her .MIhs Huby, came In last Thurs day evening to care for her. Mr. and Mm. Carl Griffith of Muxville, attended the picnic at. Promise Saturday and remained over ut Obc Kwrurlnen'n until Montlay. - Ohe and t'arl went fisii- inff in the Grande Itonde river. Truman I'outaon went to Ixistine Monduy with some horses of Chnrlt a Mof fit's which have been on the raiiftro since early sprint?. . Mr. Ituby moved bin" family in from Knterprlse Sunday to the V. H. Heseock place. Tjc Williams, Keo Ken worthy and Mr. Garrett assisted Mr. Huby in moving. Mm. Truman 1'oulson Is visit in her mother, Mrs. Oho Sweitrlngen. Itoy Ilr-ntierson in plowing for Mr. Huby, MIsh Oorothy Smit h, who has been teaching school at l'ow w ni l;a, became very ill with Inflam matory rheumatism and they took her to Hot Iake for treatment. Xew TiiHTSjies Mnke Mllling Of Low-Grade Ore rrofitahle ourt Pmlcels Authors 1( Against Jtmllo ltrtinilcatlng SEATTLE (AI Ten years ago mining eompunles had tu send ore valipMl at $IU a ton or more to the mill to receive a profit, but new methods make It possible to mine and mill ores ut a mimll fraction of the former cost, Kulcon Joslin, n Keattlu mlninq: operator, lias ex plained the innovations. "New milling methods permit the working at a protlt of low grade ores that are lo be found throughout certain sections of the l.'nitcd States in almost unlimited t'lianlillea.' s;ild Mr. Joslln. "A lurge irotd mining company oper ating near Juneau. Alaska, is tak ing out and mllltnt; gold ore ut a net cost of 4'. cents a ton. ami ex peels within a year to reduce the I cost to 4ti cent; This demonstrates (the practicability of working low Jgrunde ores that have, not been garded os worth development." Spurious !vnmluntioii Aids I'xldlel lu School ( lilltlreii 1M)U1.1 fAI) - Itroadeasling a writer's poems, essays or other lit erary productions is subject to the same copyright proisloiv as irt the publication of such works in print, accord in g lo a decision of 1 he Merlin courts. Gerharl ilauptin;;nn and Hugo von Hot t'mannst hul. two of t he her-: I Known aut hors of Germany, filed suit against a lterlin radio sending company lor broadcasting MANILA (AD Thousands of their works without I heir permls- pupils in the public schools learned .don and without paying the au- today that they had been deceived I hois any royalties. by Jin enterprising former employ In the case of 1 luupt iniiiin the of the bureau of education. He hud court Issm d a preliminary injune-j prepared a set of iUestlons which lion restraining Ihe radio concern j ho claimed to be those to be used irt.m broadcasting his works. ltm the regular examinations at the was understood that t lie tb-cision in j flow of the school year, and mild (he llotmaiinslhal case was pend- tj,.-m in large numbers to pupils lug iiaud would serve as a prece- for 1 T cents each. dent. '1 he court uslaincd. Hot" inanmt hal. Sweden ut to ' l-Ves die, lioin liiulio l'ans MTtM'KHMl.M (AC) -- Twelve I" r cent of Sweden's entire popu lation are now licensed radio fan.-, the latest .statistics show, and since Ihe police- have hecun for the first time to round up illicit listeners the demand tor official per mil has urown by leaps and hounds. To meet the expense of oferating the public broadens! lug stations t he deprtri meat of telephones and tele graph, which has charge of the counirv.i' radio sjsti-m, charges a license fee of Jli.J.'i lt. eiu'h re cehiiig set. ,l the b winning of t!i'l onlv 4r:io Mich permits had j i teen i.-tsio ii. out toiiay uie i iguru is ahoiit Ti'.iioo. I ly July I no et nm en t off tela Is plan to have colli pie U tt the five principal broadcast (ng stations at SlticUlndm. Ma I tune, Gothenburg. Siindsa!l and ltoden. all connect ed bv wires tor retuv puriatses. und so plated Thai cver pari of the coiintrx will he enuatlv well served. W hen the pupils w i nt into the examination t hey discovered that the uueslions were entirely differ ent, from those w hich they had purchased. 4'uloitui IllUles Students I ni- t 'OI.OC.N 1 1 ( A I ' t.'ologn vei sily is preparing for au ex change of students with American universities. The faculty econom ics end political science has insti tuted the movement, which will be Inaugurated with Huston and Wash ing! tin rnlversltles. Students will remain for two terms. American firm will build a wa terworks In Athens. Greece, this being a fair return for her culture. "Wonder If the former kaiser Isn't hard at work w t iling Yon Hindi nburg's inaugural address? Kin. tomato plants out of potf Asters ready May 1st. Let us fil your hanging buskels now. Cher rys Florists. 4-IM-ti 1I In 6s i..aii Main it tor cleaning, press ing and alterations. Kxpert work prompt service. The Wardrobe under new management. 4--l-t Kczoina rreseriplJoii. wny Huner irom eczema or any other Itching or itch when you) can be relieved of all such troubles for ific h bottle. Sold only by Silver-thorn-Wright's Family Drug 'Store. 5-1 l-tl Astrologer Mrs. V, A. Hrilmeu, Jefferson ave nue, corner Willow. J'hoiio 24S-J. 5-2-1 nip Farm I.onn Low JUIes Money to loan on improved farms. Low mttts: prompt service. H. 15. Uliion, La Grande, Oregon. 4-2'J-tf Ilenistltcblng, rtenttnir. button holes, etc. Norton's Kiddy Shoo, 19-1 4 -tl Why not rid your scalp from dandruff wid falling out of the hair when you can do so for 7"c? A bottle of Germicide and Dand ruff Kradlcator sold only by Sliver- t horn-Wright's Kumily Drug Store. D-l 1-tf Xnthe of Final Settlement. NOT1 ( : K I S H F 1 1 1; H Y G 1 V V. N that the undt raigm d, Albert H. Hunter, as the administrator of the estate of KlUu W. Hunter, deceas- I, has filed his Final Account in the Maid estate and the County t'ourt has fixed Monday, June 1st, PJJo. at the hour of IM:au a. in. u. tl;e Court House in the city of La Grande, I'nion County, Oregon, nr. the time and place for hearing up on the aald final account. Albert It. Hunter Administrator of (lie Kstute of Klizu. W". Hunter, decease.!. If. U. IHxon. Attorney for Administrator. Apr. S7-,Muy 4-1 1-IS-i? ollee of Final M'tllcment. Tit Tho County Court Of Cnion County. Oregon In the Matetr of the Kstalo of C. F. Lehde. Deeensed. Notice ia hereby gi en ihat Ihe undersigned, administrator of tho estate of C. F. Lehde, deceased, has tiled in the County Court in tee. Slate of Oregon, for 1'nlnn County, his final account as administrator of said Kslate, and that the :Mith day of Muy, 1 !!-., at the hour o: lt o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the County Court Kootn In the Court House of said County, has been fixed by the said court nt Ihe time and place for hearing or objections to said account and the settlement thereof. HAL HOHNKNKAMl Administrator of the Kstate ot C. F. Lehtle. Deceased. K. U. II1NGO Attorney for Administrator April lJ-J0-7-May 4-1 1 Notice of Final Aevoniil. Notice Is hereby given to all con rned that Kate Fruitier, executrix of the lust will or Aiinn M. Ste vens, deceased, has filed ill the County Court of t'uion County. Oregon, her final account in the 57 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St;, La Grande, Ore. English Broadcloth Shirts Vat Dyed Means Fast Color We pay more to have these shirts "Vat" dyed, which makes them absolutely fast color; sun, tub and perspiration proof. Here are excellent values; fine quality broad cloth; two-ply warp, finely made, cut full. $2.98 Collar attached, button flap pocknt, single cuff j alto neck band with French cuffi. Full - length center pleat; ocean .pearl and colors. tfi Men's Solar Straws PLEASING STYLES I'll ICED LOW Just the litfht dimensions and proportions for this season. They look well and are comfortable fitting-. Some hats at these low prices! Made with the genuine Don-Ton Ivy cushioned fitting leather sweats. Fancy silk bands, extra quality sateen linings. Priced from 1.98 to $4.50 Sec Them! uilmlnistrntion of said fBliitt- Ul)'laml pliicc lor hciirlnff Hilrli iircount said court Ikis si t TinH'Iny llio l.'hind till oliji rlinns (o Iho amr. day of -May A. 1.. , 15if, lit th-! KA'I'K KllAZI Kit foiinly Com t room Ip l.a Grande, i Executrix of thn last will I. nton ( oiinty. Dri'ffon, at Hip liour of two o'clork . in., lis 1 hi tinii- Apr. U. of Anna M. Slvvcns. died. .'"-l'7-.la7 -l I. comtm i Baddtjs conihi&L wilh Ik: my 13 S'ANJftAJ83 ffl iWoJb And ti,en hen you M This delightful, lontf-lastln- beneficial refreshment ives the penny a hlfeftgr value . ItV so cool and sweet after smoking. And dien when you get home, how eager the little folks are for their Wrteleys. I'll Pit lllh l 'tlUt,- 11 li:h WHY .!t.lH t'Nlflll t'tmt TALLAIIASSKK. I'hi. (AC) A lri--t-M4l stui' ' si-ccni-siul hii;h vu hftwci n Miimil aii'l iVnsiU'olu w av (f Tii l;ihussr- s h- t orc ihe l.'isliitun- in a t-itl inlrt'ittirtil hi l.i" snmit'. Thin hitiay unulil lolluw 1 he T.nni.tmi Trail ireni MUuni to Tain fa mill, lrnni tin conn.-i-liim tluri- il Ii St. rrtt r.-ilnti K. M"ilil t i-tu-c tin' f Vins ihrtMiKh rl.-arvat.r. t "r stal KIvit. i " ilar k. m ami I lu ii: pt on Si-rinii. nuiuiitin at tin latt. i- puim wild S;at' IUkhI No. l'J lllllt T.lllllllilSM'C, I 'l (Mil Tnllafiassei- Hit- r'in wiMll-1 run nhhIIi tu St. .Mark:, tli.iuf to .lii);uhii(la anil from then nl-Hl-j i In t'on.s t In onh port St. .lor. BaBBBHBHBHHHBaBBaaEBaiiaaaaiinHainaHDBHBBBnaiE ft Conwdy "Honeymoon Hardships" at Purunuc Lake ronvalt'-i''tn from I ''t,Mi"lu "il- ramp Walton and l heavy .old he cauiihl at thf own I ,MI""' -mn--ilnit IIumv with .Slate III cntm. It w m tho daiiw nm.rt ! N" 1 ' ivni-ncoln. (hal hi- nude hi. ,,,.( ,,hii nK - - - fit hralth two yciu-fi Knllr 1 'l'!" i-lniin a mitti In III i tmula M H M n a u n M n H M n M H M M n N n Essential Service Plus Low Prices You arc always sure of gcttinjr these at La Grande's Most Complete Grocery. "Where the Thrifty Throng" Wc are reliably informed that sugar has reached the lowest price of the season, now anticipated. Hooverized Trices: 5 Lb. Sack : $1.S) 50 Lb. Sack 100 Lb Sack sii.'M) Advances are ....$3.9 New Shipment of Garden Seed also Alfalfa Seed Now in Stock HOOVEKIZIil) MOTOR DELIVERY PHONE MAIN 1J HOOVER m m S3 N HI a m to m a n n H n HI M iRfB5BV8BIIIIBiIigBBIBiaiIlBlBaBIB35E9I55SSQSZSSE5aS39C