The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    County Declamatory
Contest Scheduled
Portland. Funeral servirra Thurs
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SENTENCE -BRINGS PROTEStS
day, April 21, at 10:Sii a. m. at
the First Baptist church icev. ur.
Shanks and.Dn. Bryant jot eormt-
Event . Sponsored. - by Principal's
Association; Friday
lis officiating, liigaon s aa
charge.--- ' . . w
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'Mews w brief
n,k namrhter
Born to Mr4 and Mr. B. P. Wat
118 E- SeTenth street, April
16 1927,. a. tne saiem noapmu
daughter, whto ; nasbeen named
Doretha Mae. j ' , -.. ''
Danre "With .McElroy'-
Mallow Moon Friday. -April 22.
Silverton Armory Saturday. a22
for Balaiire of Account
vi W. carter. tJ- a. uouing uu
11 A. Howe, doing bnalneaa under
the name of tfce SerTlee Shoe com
pany, opened! salt in circuit court
Wednesday against Harry M Styles
for $156.80, plus Interest for one
par, alleged to be doe on account.
All Player Piano Rolls
Greatly reduced during sale at
Mnnre'8. f aZ.
Rank Case Dismissed"'
The case of State Bank of Oold
endale, Was., ts.. Otto Shuts, baa
been dismissed, settlement baring
been completed. out of court. ,
Furniture Upholstery t:
And repairing. s Gieia-Powers
Furniture Co. r , - tltt
i , 1 ' '
Credit Company . .Sues - t ;
The Commercial Corporation of
Portland filed sSIt; in Marlon, cir
cuit court yesterday against Phil
Gates tor $203.11, said to be due
a. T)romi9Sorynote ;
Hotel Marion--
Dollar dinner, aerrtj 6:4 to t
very erenilng. alCtf
SeUle Hatcher, Estate v ' '
The iarentory and final account
of the Henjry Hatcher estate were
filed in county court Wednesday by
Ellen Hatcher, administratrix! The
cs ta te was valued at : f 1 3 5 0T-
Short Talks by jrhoughtf ul- ?
Mothers, j AV Calif qrnia CLong
Beach) ; mother speaks: ."Only a
mother who has passed through
anxious- nights-of fear of croup,
hearing that hoarse croupy cough
constantly, I caa appreciate our
reeling of gratitude toward Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. It
stopped Jiinior's dreadful cough
thu first night he took it, and it
was a great relief td see hlnTdrop
into a quiejt sleep." "Good also for
whooping leoOKh. measles cough
and heavy wheezy breathing. Sold
and recotmmended everywhere.
Sold by, Cdpital drug store. , azl
Corrals Couple Get license " -
': Thaddeas , Harper ; and' OpaV.F.
Wells of Gerrais obtained a mar
riage license at the county 'clerk's
office Wednesday, . . .J
Marriage License Granted
Lawrence J. Thomas and Clara
.ma a .
A. scomiu juu: ADiei were
granted' a marriage- license In Sa
lem yesterday. a - r - ;
Mtyeaiy ..unless , hhuih ; . . .- '
v. Soedal 4hl weeki38.50. Ciese-
Admit Wial to Probate
: The will of Jacob M. Scharff
was admitted to probate in county
court yesterday, -and . lena -M.
Scharff was approved aa executrix.
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Four Copies Popular Sheet '
- Music for 11, at Mocre's during
sale.. ':';.' ' i a24
Administratrix ApproTed
- Maude Jackson Pague was ap
proved yesterday aa administratrix
of the Hattie M. Jackson estate
valued at; ,120,000.
Special ori Large and Small
! Hats, regular to 112.50, your
choice fire dollars. The Ann
Louise, across from -PEP Co. a21
Court Orders Account j ;-Y
An order of .final account was
granted yesterday to the will of
Andrew Fj Lockwood, deceased. '
An Educational Film
A trip through Muslcland, feat
uring the Dunning System: taught
in Salem, by-Mrs. T. S. Roberts,
Elma Weller and Joy Turner Moses
now showing at the . Hollywood
theater -in addition to regular pic
tures, .s i a21
Tacoma ROtarian Speaks
Fred Smith, representative of
the Tacomai Rotary club, hosts to
the district? convention this year,
addressed the Salem club at their
luncheon i yesterday. Smith re
ported that only live Salem members-had
registered' for' the meet,
scheduled from April 24 to 27."
For Sale, 500 Anrona Chicks
Flake's Petland. .273 State. a22
Skit at High School .i -,- ! ; -
The nine seniors who are mem
bers of the senior -play .cast en
tertained students at high assem
bly yesterday with a skit. Those
taking part were-Kenneth -Alien,
Robert Shattuc; Harold Colgan.
Julia Burris, Minnie Shrode. Lodis
Burris. Kathryn Elgin and Florian
McELROY'S
"Mellowmoon"
;. Salem
Friday, April 22
. Silverton
. Armory r
Sat.; April 2Z
DANCE
Hrnbets. After tne skit the Wil
lamette unlTeraity quartet sang a
group of numbers.' -
Sealy Tattles Hatrreas
.Special this week J39.50.
Powers. r, -v. ...
Clese
a31 Goes to Eugene '
C. A. Howard, superintendent of
public instruction, will leaxe for
Eugene this morning to Interview
a number of , seniors at' the uni
versity there who plan to teach in
Oregon schools next year. . '
Dance With McElroy's . it.
Mellow Moon , Friday. -April 22.
Silrerton Armory Saturday. aZ2
Joint Meeting -Schedidetf"
A joint meeting of the Salem
Ad club and Salem Realty board
has been arranged for Thursday
noon by Henry Morris. ".This -will
give an opportunity for both clubs
to hear Herbert Cutsforth, mana
ger of the publicity department of
the Portland chamber of com
merce. : 1 1 - ' 1 '.
Concrete Water Troughs-
Few left, discount while they
last.' See Oregon Gravel company.
1405 N. Front street. a21
Slight Damage) Done
Slight damage was done to the
roof .of a house at the rear of 1372
State street yesterday when it
caught fire. The fire department
quickly extinguished the blaze.
Real Bargain Prices
During sale, at Moore's Music
House. a24
To Operate in Summer
That the Associated Charities
will be maintained at least part
time during the summer was in
dicated by Mrs. Mae Young, secre
tary, yesterday. The office of the
charitable organization is now lo
cated at 563 Court street. A short
age of clothing is reported.
Keep Well
Eat proper food. State Cafeteria
a21
Gets Repair Permit
J. O. Long, 1253 State street,
secured, a permit yesterday to
make repairs on a two-story dwell
ing About $600 will be expended
Dance With McElroy'
MelloV Moon Friday, April 22.
Sllverton Armory Saturday. a22
To Make Repairs
William M. Allen will eppend
$2,000 to make repairs on a one
story dwelling at 1705 Mission
street.
Wanted. Home for
. Four months old Collie;
pup. Tel. Dr. Morehouse,
police
1510.
a21
Booked at Police Station "
Pat vDevfne; Blll Porter and
Claude" Johnson, said - to be old
time booze dfinking offenders,
were booked at the police station
last night on a charge of drunken
ness. The three men were picked
up together on Waller street by
Officer Edwards.
Pianos at Bargain Prices
Moore's Music House.
a24
Considerable Snow
At Government Camp
Statesman Representatle Makes
Trip in Harmon Eight
Ninety-two inches bf enow have
fallen; at Government Camp, on
ML Hood, this year according to a
statement made, yesterday by J.
V. Rafferty, proprietor of the hotel
there. . Ce called attention to the
fact that 24 inches of this amount
had fallen during the past week.
The 'trip to t Government Camp
was made yesterday by a repre
sentative of The Statesman in a
Marmon Eight furnished by the
MacDonald Auto company. The
weather was perfect and the trip
was made -without trouble,. includ
ing the 4,000 foot climb. The road
was In splendid condition. "
Owing to the heavy snow, Mr.
Rafferty states ;; that unless the
roads beyond the camp are opened
with sno wplo.ws, .it will be late in
June before the autoists may make
the loo p The depth of snow var
ies at the present time from seven
feet at the rock crusher to 12 feet
at Buzzart Bowl, four miles Cast
of. the camp. -' :- ; ! :
Oliver Gault Booked
On Charge Of Forgery
Bait Placed at f l.OOO; to Be Ar-
. ralgaed ia Justice Court. .
! .Oliver Gault, 20, who was aV-
rested Tuesday night and booked
at. the police station on a charge
of forgery when he attempted to
pass a 40 check at the "O. W.
Johnson clothing store, was given
a preliminary hearing in Justice
court yesterday afternoon, j Ball,
Yidc So Herb Co.
Est'd 19 Tears in Salem
J. H. LEOXG, Blgr.
If other, treatments ,
have , failed try. ,. ocr I
Chinese remedies tor
asthma, bronchitis,
croup and cough. Nev-'"T,'
er neglect a cold. We
also treat all disord- '
era of mn, women and JJt'
children. . t 4 -tjfSm
Consultation Free
Call or write. 42 0-421 State St
' Salem, Oregon, Phons 283
which was set at $1000, was not
met. ' -' , ;
As soon as an attorney can be
appointed for Gault, he will be
arraigned In justice court on. the
charge preferred. ' ; k
- Gault when arrested, gare his
name as C. 9. James, but be ad
mitted his true name yesterday,
police officers stated. , Ills home
Is' In Wehatchee, Wash. , , ;
' I Inability to , secure work was
the reason given by, Gault for at
tempting to cash the . , alleged
worthless check.
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Baseball Game Postponed;
Salem Evangelical Nine
to Play Here
FRUITLAND, April 19. (Spe
cial) A big crowd attended the
community club meeting which
was held at the schoolhouse last
Friday night. Following the busi
ness meeting a program was giv
en by the young people of high
school age. Most bf the people
say that this was one of the best
programs held here for a long
time. Those taking part in
the
program were; Leon Du Boise.
Jewel Gardner, Luclle Cnmmlngs,
Joan Evans, Maribelle Quinn. Be
atrice Cernick, Louise Qulnn.
Esther Girod, Mildred Forgard
and Max Scriber. ' t . .
The Misses Versa and Vesta.
Antrum of Beaverton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Standifer last Sat
urday. A birthday party was held , at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Scbultz recently. Party games
were played until a late hour when
refreshments were served.
Miss i Bessie Cade of Portland
spent the week-end with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cade.
Many Fruitland ladies attend
ed a shower on Miss Caroline
Stauffeur last Saturday.
Mr. Hammer has recovered
from an attack of influenza. '
Easter Day was observed at this
church giving a short program.
John . Pathfoot returned from
Moscow. Idaho. He reported a
god trip.
The Fruitland Sunday school
will play its next game against
the First Evangelical church of
Salem on Saturday, April 30. The
game is scheduled for this Satur
day with Pratum, has been post
poned. ,Sawdust Ear Most Common
Ailment Among Movie Folk
HOLLYWOOD. Cal. AP) A
sawdust ear is one of the common
est occupational ailments of the
movies. !; .
Among the hundreds of carpen
ters, millworkers and set builders
never seen on the. screen, but
nevertheless vitally important in
the pictures, sawdust in the ears
or eyes "Is' the commonest com
plaint treated by":studio physi
cians. ,
The 'players, of course, have
their own group of ailments, rang
ing -from "klieg eyes,", a painful
burning of the eyeballs and lids
caused by powerful lights, to
hyper-emotionalism.
Hyper-emotionalism, explains
Dr.- H, J. Strathearn, a physician,
would be -called plain hysteria by
the family, doctor,? It sometimes
follows intense love-scenes.
The professor was putting the
finishing touches on. the sidewalk
he was laying down. Tommy, age
six, had been watching the pro
ceedings with great interest,' and
at length deemed the time 'right
for trial, started to brpsg before
the mixture had time to dryff
;.-When the professor displayed
some slight pique,' a passerby ob
served: v ' "i
"Why, professor, I thought you
liked children." ,
"I like 'em all right in the ab
stract," the professor replied, "but
not In the "concrete.
f i Bay Quality Whea To
, , Bay Palut
The greatest assurance of qual
ity Is purchased from an lnstl-'
tution that knows paint. - We
have been spreading paint for
25 years. - - -
KENNEDY . PAINT CO. '
254 Chemeketa. Tel. 921 - f 79J
A NEW FUUdT MODERN 4
ROOM BUNGALOW AND .
GARAGE r
. ' on Fairmont HH1 ;
AT $2800
$300 down, balance S25.00 per
month
' ULRICTT A ROBERTS, Realtors
ISO North Commercial
HECmiC OTORS
Rewound axi Repaired :
New or Used llotcrq ,
VIBBEIIT Cz TODD
, , Ttlsss ElectrieaJ
TELnnc:n3 2112
SAYS:
Wo have a Harley Davidson
with the big motor, balloon
tires, new battery, tally. -equip
ped, and in the best of comllr
tlo for 913S.OO. i r : r , ; :.
" H (i Its i
The Hoi
That
BaUt
WAS PROMINENT If!
SALEM OF OLD DAYS
George Mack Passes in Los
Angeles; Was Deputy
County Clerk Here
George Mack died in Los An
geles on Tuesday, April 19thi He
leaves his wife, Loru, daughter
of Mrs. M. N. Chapman of Salem,
and two daughters, Mrs. . A. K.
Parker of Enterprise. Oregon, and
Mrs. Hugh Gibson of Santa Ana.
Cal.. and two grandsons, Knox
Parker and Mack Gibson, besides
his mother and sister living in
California. He was aged 65 years.
Mr. Mack had not been well for
a long time, and he died in a Los
Angeles hospital folowing an op
eration for a chronic stomach
trouble. As a young man, lie
lived in Sllverton and Salem, and
was very well known and popular
here. He was deputy county clerk
of Marion county in the, late
eighties and early nineties, when
M. N. Chapman was county clerk,
and Loru Chapman, afterwards
his wife, was also a deputy.
Mr. Mack was a favorite in
musical and other circles of Sa
lem in the old days, being a mem
ber of the band of those times.
He was in charge of the First Na
tional Bank of ' Joseph, Oregon,
for a number of years before go
ing to Los Angeles, where the
family has lived for a long time,
and where Mr. Mack was well
knOwn and prominent in business
life. .
There is no one among Maripn
county old timers who will not
regret the passing of Mr. Mack,
nor one who will not wish to bei
included in expressions of sym
pathy for his bereaved relatives
. v
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"The Youngest" to Be Pre
sented at School Auditor
ium Friday Evening
"The Youngest," by Phillip
Barrie, one of the very finest
dramas which high school stu
dents can attempt, has been chos
en by the senior class of the Sa
lem High school for presentation
tomorrow night in the school
auditorium.
Herman Kehrli, of the history
and public speaking departments,
is coaching the nine young drama
tists who comprise the cast.
The plot concerns the financial
outgrowth of an old will with
wnich Blcharj Winslow, ' "The
Youngest," has found he has a
Men's and Ladles' suits cleaned
and pressed, gl.OO. Ladies' silk
dresses, 91.23. Coat relined,.
S3.00. Men's suits pressed, OOc
' VARLEY CLEANERS ; S '
Over Bustcks
Just
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GH5C M
READY 0
STAG
?
A:n :Ele$tic Range
- These Ranges will be on. display at J ' -
VIBBERT & TODD STORE v r
. .191 South High Streetafem , . . ;
- 1 Friday April 22, where they will be ; sold at ,.'' "
r PUBLIC AUCTION : v ; v V v
.r 4 Saturday, April 23rd, 2 P. M;
v" .. if .(-. ' . . "' ' - 3 L - " ' -'- , " - ' - ' . -
A' careful inspection has been raade by Vibbert & Todd of the electrical .1
parts which will satisfy any who may question their actual condition. There .
are. 17 ranges of standard makes, Westinghouse, Hotpoiht; Hughes, Gen- ;
"eral , Electric, Acorn, f Dont overlook this wonderful opportunity.-' - Come
and iook'them over. , j ' J : -'
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r VP1 i S ' i V "' "'- ;
Urn Wl il ' v- f
. Latest photos of Bartolomeo Vanzettl (left) and Nicola Sacco,
whose sentence of death, pronounced by Judge Thayer of Dedham,
Mass., has renewed yirtual world -
tlon on Julj$ 14, of murdering a paymaster. The state supreme court
has, just upheld this convictfon and the date of execution has been
named as the week of July 10. .The protests assert the two men were
convicted during anti-radicalhysteria and on prejudiced and flimsy
evidence, the convicted men having taken part in radical movements.
right to tamper. The setting is
in 'New York. v
The following characters have
Important parts in the develop
ment of the drama: - T x
Kenneth Allen, Katherine El
gin; Minnie Shrode, Lois Burris,
Julia Currie, Florian Hrubetz,
Bot Shattuc, Urlin-Page and Har
old Colgan. -
On Tuesday the play was pre
sented Xat the Boys Training
school, where it met with much
approval.
Mrs. Evelyn Hadley Dies '
: t Son's Home Near Here
ILYERTbN. April 20. (Spec
ial). Mrs. Evelyn Hadley, 87
yarsyoJd ded at the home bf
her eon, Lawson Hadley, In the
Silverton bills early this morn
ing. '"
Mrs. Hadley had lived on the
pld place for nearly 60 years,
coming there with her husband in
1864.
: Besides her son Lawson, sh is
survived by three other sons,
Walter and Fred of Silverton, and
Herbert of - Mondavi, Wash., and
tvwtlaiightenr, Mr&.-Effie Bush of
Kelso and Mrs. Nettie Taylor of
Goldendale, Wash. . . .
Names Often Selected
to Make Children Good
PARIS. (AP) Compelling
children to grow up "good" by
giving them the right sort of
names is an old theory given fresh
TELEPHONE 4-2-6
the battery man
service calls free.
540 0emket Street
JOE
LADD& BUSH, Bankers
: Established 1868 ' .
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to S P na,
-i'
What YouiHave Been. Looking;
i - At a price within your reach
; HiF-yOODRY & SON ' :
Auctioneers ' - , 5 -271
Nortti;Cbromercial Street Xelephon'e 75
.Rite; Down Town ,r. ..
w j o
1
wide protests against their convic
attention.' A" lawsuit wherein
judgment was Obtained against an
attorney who neglected to prose
cute a suit for plagarism a galas t
a rival, brought out these "eood
names:
Albert, Alphonse, Pierre, Gus
tav, Charles, Paul, Henri and
Louis among others, for boys.
Girls should be preferably chris
tened Jeanne, Agathe, Marie,
lierthe Claire, Anne or Therese.
The names banned are: Medard,
Joseph, Fernand, Benoit, Sidonie,
Suzanne, 2oe and Helene.
Mt. Hood highway to be oiled
as soon as weather permits.
15 State will receive bids on rock
surfacing 22 miles Roosevelt
highway in Curry county.
ROLLER SKATING
Tuesday. Friday, Saturday
From 7:30 to 10:30 P. M.
DREAMLAND RDTK
Ladies Admitted Free
- Gentlemen 10e
SKATING 85e
Casey's. Guaranteed
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
Money refunded It it does not
cure your case
NELSON A HUNT
DRUGGISTS '
Cor. Court and Liberty Tel. 7
1027 FREE WALLPAPER
SAMPLE BOOKS
Call, phone or write
MAX O. BUREN v
179 N, Commercial Salem
For
The annual Marion county dec
lamatory and 1 oratorical contest
will be held in the auditorium of
the. Eugene Field building at Sll
verton, Friday evening; April 2 2
at 8 p. m. . ; ,
y This event is sponsored by the
principal's association, of ; the
county and promises, by the num
ber of contestants entered, to be
the largest contest of its kind ever
held in this district.
Awards consisting of gold and
silver. medals will be given to first
and second winners' in each of the
Uhree divisions, oratorical, dra:
matic and humorous. . -
Members 0 State Supreme
Court to Go to Pendleton
Members of the state supreme
court will go to Peadleton May I
where they will hear a number of
cases appealed from Eastern Ore
gon counties. ' Three days will be
required to dispose of the 14
cases on theadocket. '.. .
OBITUARY
Lick -:
Frank M. Lick, age 70, died at
Quinaby Tuesday, April 19. Father
of Ray C. Lick of Quinaby, Mrs.
Bertha Jamer and Mrs. Elmo
White of Salem. Funeral services
will be held Friday, April 22, at
1:30 p. m. from thf Rigdon mor
tuary. Interment in Claggttt cent-etrx-
Boyce
Died In this city April 16,
Charles Eugene Boyce, son of Rev.
and Mrs. S. L. Boyce of Prineville,
Or. ; brother of Floyd Boyce of
San Diego, Cal., Hayes, Hazel, Ada,
Juanita and Lila Fay Boyce of
Prineville, and Ethel Lillard of
High Grade Furniture
- J
' . TODAY, 1:30 P. M.
1710 Lee, Corner 14th Street;
Follow arrows from State and 14th to sale. 1 Columbia phono
graph and records, Duofold davenport, good rugs, linoleum, lino
leum rugs, beater, oak dining table, 6 oak dlneTrs, oak buffet, 2
beds, springs and mattresses, - refrigerator, pedestals, lawn
mower, garden tools, kitchen utensils, dishes, pillows, bedding
and everything that you will find In a well furnished 5 roomed
home. - t - ..--;
IDA A. SWANSONOwner
F. N. WOODRY
11 Years Salem's Leading Auctioneer In charge ,
9 Roomed Apartment House,' Garage
Fixtures and Furniture
Friday, 1:30 P. M.-4l3-445-447 Center St.
9 , roomed 'apartment houe, -triple garage to be wrecked , or
moved from property to make room for new Fraternal Temple,
'building, also all electTic fixtures, 2 bath tubs and fixtures, elec
tric heated water fcttik, sinks, wash bowls, toilets, 3 small electric
ranges and alV the furniture, rugs, draperies, shades, kitchen
utensils, dishes, etc. Terms cash. 4
1 F. N: WOODRY-Auctioneer
' t - I Pay Cash for Used Furniture Phone 511 l .
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W wlQ hav plat cxpvt M Mt-mora durinf the demon tfratioaa. WhMhari
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t We have planned, beyond doubt, the beat and most complete Paint Day;
: Entertainment poaelbla an outoltha ordinary event that wut Ions be tamani
beted by all who vtait OUT etora durinf, the demonatratton. :
FREE
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DOUGKTON Cz SHETlWiri
280 North Commercial Street
S-lsct, Oregon .
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" Bailey .
Fannie E. Baxley died at thd
residence of her daughter," 'Dr
Fannie AJ Brown, 891 Sobtli 12th
street. April 19th, at the age of.7
years. ' She, leaves ; three iSons
J, William, Charles K., Alfred D.;
of Oakland, California; threo
daughters. Tri - Fannie Brown o
Salem; Mrs. Paul Bossier and Mrs.
F. C. .Voekel of Oakland. The
body will; be shipped to Oakland,
California by Webb's Funeral
Parlors for funeral services ' and
interment, ; . . ; ) ' '
CONSIDERATE
thoughtfulnss that dis
cretely relieves the farrif
ily and f rienda of every
care and attention in rev-,
erence . to "the dear de
parted. Webbs Fnaeral Parlor
Telephone 120 ;
TEHWILLIGERS
Perfect Funeral Service
-H j' For" Less
licensed Lady Mortician
770 ! Chemeketa fitreea
Telephone 724 -
HEMSTlTCniXa
6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Also
buttons, stamping and pleating.
ANNA II. KRUEGER
Over Miller's Telephone 117,
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