The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21 1928
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No matter what the weather may be, hot
or cold, your DOLLAR will do
its Duty Here.
We handle only the bet quality of meat, and tell them at price.
within reach of all.
COME IN TODAY
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SAYS
We hare a lS2f Ford nn-ti
like new with Rackstell axle,
new dnco finiah. 80cr new rub
ber and in,Al condition fnr
fsso.oo.
"Tba Up m That Scrvlee stalls
Obregon's Slayer Gets
a Three Day Court Respite
Where a Dollar
Does Its Duty"
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Ava A ft E E f
173 South Commercial
Telephone 1421
MEXICO CITT. July 20. fAP
Police and military authoritiea
ot Mexico were restrained by the
district court today from taking
action against Jose De Leon Tor.
ir-. siayer or General Alraro
Obregon. for 72 hoars.
This action came simultaneously
with an official announcement
that the youthful art student
would be given a public civil trial.
Taken together the two devel
opments mean that the assassin
nae at least three days to n.
They meant, too. that there will be
no summary execution.
Temporary heads of th Mn.
department appointed from among
w reBon a close associates in or-
HIGHEST TRIBUTE M ln o-J 7?t
Pnrrw a r . m.-, r rai. Da indicated be-
VaVn CAKKAINiiA Ior acted that they
wouia fayor cItII rather than mil
men. continued to lire in the vicin
ity, are said to hare gone into
aiding.
Sandino will be forced from his
present stronghold either to sur
render to the Marines or to flee
across the border into Honduras.!
OBITUARY
Edwards
Th Ma i . I
about iTorot :rnltKMe rMidnC f
western SicJllvl?. I Eric Bartruff. 718 K Front
snn . , 8,reet. Friday. July 20. John w
500 in the .eastern region, have
practically surrounded Sandino
Some members of the Knrhts Thfi1 operations were described
HOXOR PAID REMAIN
MEXICAN' FLIER
OF
Itary law procedure.
The newspaper El Sol declares
that terror prevails In Catholic
circles, especially In Oni4alnn
Body Placed on Famous Old Ar-wner" situated the shrine of
tillery Caisson aa Entire ,ur Lad7 ' Guadalupe. Mexico's
Division Forms u" Catholic priest, of
wno since tne religious
LOCAL NE WS BRIEFS
iws oecame effective MrformM in rhr r ..
SAr ivrnvrn t... .a no .---i u... , . 1 T " wao were
..w c., hit w. -...wo uui, oressea as liT-'uilom tn imM ... v..
UPi n. .vt.. I - - '
of Columbus, a number of priests
ana tne Sacristans of the shrine
are known to have been qnestion
- uj ponce, out no reoort of
their examination has been mad
public.
Newspapers declare that all in
formation they can gain points to
iorai Being a religious fanatic.
In certain quarters it i thought
his fanaticism might have been
Played upon by political enemies
oi ueneral Obregon with the idea
of making it, appear that the
siaying or the president-elect had
a religious motivation. This sug
gestion was persistent today, but
was not confirmed In any respon
sible quarter.
The application for an injunc-
"u "warning the anthoriti-.
from taking action against Toral
was aropped in a mail box by an
nnMnnf l.a
v.UwwcU person, it was auto
matically granted when th ,.F.
decided to "officially recieve" it
The court's action, it was learned
had the approval of the officials
today; by Marine officers here as
a Pinching- process, which may
pr-reni nis night.
Sandino is cut off from all of
his supply bases by the rainy
weather which has made roads
impassable. Marine officers say.
towards age 44 years, son of
John W. Edwarda of San Diego,
Cal.. brother of Mrs. Eric Bart
ruff. Warren O. and Walter D.
Edwards of Salem. Percy V. Ed
wards of Whitehouse. Y. Tmrr
Alaska. Mrs. H. G. Christie, of
Creston. B. c. Mrs. Wm. P. Wat
kins of Salem and Mrs R if
Reardon of Long Beach. Calit. An-
Th rhfllv oimnlU. a. a . . t
., aya reaming, mm nouncem.nt of r..n.r.i t.
irom tne outside are beinr rr- ,h " " " "
ried on rafts down the Bocay and
Segovia rivers. .
l Hoaklnmit
residence.
Eric Butler Return.
Eric Butler, manager of the
Western Union's Salem office. Is
back on duty after a two week va
cation spent at Delake. coast re
sort, where he has a cottage. Em
erson Bolz, relief manager, will
go to Roseburg next.
told Fish Arw Shipment
Flake's Petland 273 State.
Wi-eds Bother Low---
Weeds which grow so luxuriant
ly in vacant lots, particularly, are
a problem with whichl Walter
Durham to Conference
H. F. Durham, principal of the
Parrish Junior high school, will be
in Monmouth today to attend the
educational conference which la
to be held today. Prominent ed
ucators of the coast
teacher problems.
will discuss
Final Clearance on Summer
Hats. Howard Corset Shop.
Sub-Station Called I
A grass fire at the corner of
Bellevue and 19th streets called
out the apparatus from fire sta-
Low. street commissioner) is hav-ltlon No- 2 earl Thursday evening.
ing to contend. In addition to hit
other duties. Commissioner Low
is supposed to keep the city free
of weeds, or see that it is kept
free. Because there are no fnnds
for this work, he finds it hard to
enforce the law on property the
owners of which do not live in Sa
lem, and who therefore neglect
Dancing at KenU Halt .
Saturday night, where
crowds go.
the
Desui Retaras to Frisco r
William M. Dean left Friday for
his home In San Francisco. Dean
ago dashed Captain Emllio Car- hearing adjourned until Monday
I" ineerta " l deatM R-ilroads will have a chance to
I J on nis runer-1 present their it r . .
al cortege as his body paused in during the latter nrt f
M 1 I . . . IOo- 1 t . . . I. - . r " UWM-
aciiueDi run a raid -- "Uluu' io receije tne rinalimg. and to cross-examine J p
" vuut uas jiaia s z 9 . o f i BUU nUii- ncwou, consulting engineer for
to the state Industrial accident "r wnlcn "s country will offer the publie service commission of
vuuimisaion m cover county em-l luc unerai irain reaches I Portland hearing There will be
Ployes who come under protection the Me-ic border. lOregon. Newell' nrp4nn.i ...k
nl V- . . I A fll , J l ... . " ' "
v-ommission oy reason of s oi nonor com-imutea a voluminous exhibit
o,uua occupations. Employes - ie army s ngnt- ing with a general investigation
MT- iaiu i a. 09. xnese ium B "mi uie irun at ew oi rate struct in r-
com ilin mnmh t.. . . . I Braunfels. Texan 30 mii. nn.n . .. ' ,in
- " uuc. a loiaii ' " i cusis in ine northwest
u county employes are af-l esconeo. it to San
fected. the total payroll for thelAntonl0- At the cltT Umita the
month being S26.fiS0.0S. fiast fllSht of the formation swept
down in a long graceful curve to
The Brunswick Pantatrope shower the coach in which the
Now demonstrating "Sweet I bodr reated, with masses of native
William ft Bad Bill Records" at Texas flowers. An eleven run
Elslnore theater, loaned by the ,ute- accorded brigadier-generals.
II. L, Stiff Furniture Co. was fired by the fifteenth field ar-
tillery as the train entered th.
Road to Be Vacated depot. The Mexican ovrnmn I PrtliP Foil C!J linn:
POUAIIIIIT
PBOVES FRUITLESS
VICTORr SAID NEAR
FOB Mill FORCE
Sandino is described in recent I
reports as apprehensive of his own
personal safety, fearing treach
ery among his followers. He .per
mits none but well-known adher
ents to enter his camp.
The Marine operations in sur
rounding Sandino are extrcm.i.
difficult and hazardous. The Mar
ines are piercing the most inac
cessible region in Nicararua
mountainous and almost trackless!
jungles, only one other white
man is said to have explored this
region.
Like Sandino. the small detach-'
m An fa m & a m - . . I
i.ui mi, irom tne out
side world, their suddIIh. in
places being dropped from air
planes or being brought by rafts
me rivers.
At tne residence. 40 Ru-
street. Thursday. July 19, Mm.
Emma S. Hosklnson, 1. wife of
Eugene A. Hoskinson and mother
of Guy M. Hoskinson. of Kent.
Oregon. Remains will v be for
warded Saturday by Rtgdoa'a
mortuary to Moro. Oregon, where
funeral servifes will bo conducted
Sunday at 2 o. m.
More Than 500 Native Nic
araguans Surrender to
American Army
WASHINGTON, July 20.
AP The Nicaraguan Job of the
Marines is believed to be nearing
a close.
The surrender of more than 500
natives to Marine troops within
the past two weeks has wined out
all organized bands in the interior
OLD CITY DUMP BEING
CONVERTED INTO ASSET
(Cootinurd from pat i.) -
crowded traffic on North Capitol
all the way out from Court when
people are going to and from the
fairgrounds. i
TERWILLIGERS
IVsrfect Funeral Sen lea
Licensed Lady MortlcUa
770 Cheaseketa Streei
Telephone 794
MT. CREST ABBEY
MAUSOLEUM
VAULT ENTOMBMENT
LLOYD T. RIGDON. Mngr.
Hummer Jewelry, Beads, Etc.
' In a large selection at Pomeroy
ic Keene's.
the
expects to return In about three
this compliance with the city or-'weeks to further investigate condi-
dinances. Low Is empowered to
have the work done for them, and
put a lien on the land, but this
.procedure seldom nets the city
anything
lions in Salem concerning
erection of a hotel, ii
Old Time Dance Crystal Gardens
Every Wed. and Sat. night.
T2!" !f7..c!- H.rH. n. ' 1 " ' tw-lSXE
, . uwu muuon prepar- onBaaier arter nis death. I "H1"- iiuiiiciuus iln the opinion of th mw..
RumOrS headquarters here. The only force
ai large is believed to be that of
luiv ill w m ib r i n v na r w a a m r w . & k ...
' o .i.vi iu ma- m ucygi me iiier was
rion-Jefferson road that was abon- among his own neonl .i-
doned when the road was relo- the first time since he crossed the
cated. Ihord
...c iiriaicu gUOU-WUl
flight to this COUntrr fnr , t.
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20.
I Bits For Breakfast lern-l d Great Northern iam Herd
Salem
Hon
(AP). Police searching for Will
depot here 1, In the heart of th. Z, "1 L W"l,ed ln. con-
gets another ronvn. Mexican dlsiHt -r . " luo -oiaup ot the
. r m uuusAUUH III B n 1 1 I r W vatAA n.iis
on
de-
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New School, Rock Point
The Rock Point school, dtetrict
No. 29. on the Silver Creek Falls
road above Shaw, will build a new
14.000 one room, one story struc
ture. the board of directors yes
terday reported to County Super
Intendent Fulkerson. Frank Stru
ble of Salem has been chosen ar
chitect. The school house will be
patterned after the new Bethel
school.
I down and sawdust removed on I next year
rth 14th street, from Marlon tor
D street. The street! has been
closed over a month jjby paving
operations
Furniture Upholsterer
And repairing. Giese-Powers
Furnifure Co.
CN'iiienUt Retu
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements
have returned after a trip to
Alaska.
Jarinana' Xlece Here-
Miss Jane Nordstrom of Chicago
Is spendiner the summer at th-
her uncle and aunt. Mr
D. B. Jarman. the ruest
or their daughter. Gwendolyn.
LU spend
home of
ind Mrs.
Love Birds
And young talking parrots.
Flake's Petland. 273 State.
Visits Siletz Region
Gerald Volk and Cook Patton
are home after spending a short
outing at Cutler City, on the coast
at the head of the Slletx. Mr.
Patton reports seeing several for
mer Salem people in that section,
among them Walter Anson who Is
operating a mercantile store there
train. haH an A i -.ii j . I . , .
iiuou til nulla rmnri i Dinir inanrr i
Fonrteenth Street Open Gets the convention of the real- a" ng the route of march. tie. continue ,n. . .1 5
Yeatorifav Srrl.0. -,-- -v- tor. K . I TI.....I . .. . . . . I . "J l" "raw ineir
-y - ,..,. w wiiuiti oonnwesi ror I c"u'c s-conu aivision. with I noi closer on the man thnnrhi
- . It. .... ' O . .u
a.w.uuuii i me lexas national I oe niaing here.
Ii I guard, was drawn ud as the bod-1 Several renorto w--- ..i. j
Uu u wm De able to give w-" cameo to tne famous oldinai hunted man was seen in
ma an ooject lesson of a real caiMOn which for 50 years haal Portland today, but police were
growing city, peppy and up to Deen ud In military funerals una Die to trace his movements,
date, and going strong towards here- The casket was lashed to HnK information was received
the 100.000 mark in population. the carriage with the same howeTe". that Herder was seen
heavy straps that were used to here ,ast Saturday, and on Sun-
There is a wmutarrni fasten General Frnoririr u ldar- Monday and Wednesdav of
walnuts hanging on the trees of stn 8 casket died here ' W,l
this district, and the mooted DhiJ,n 19 . I?ne inJLormant aid Herder's
Infestation in aom. As the caisson moved o.,r "l"er' mrs Jonn Herder of
w- "- luuollB.r, ,K . I Portland
" "ujui 10 a iinisn
ine L'orvallls Gazette-Tim
tninks It should be considered
good news to the Willamette val
ley that the Varney Air Line. Inc
Special Sunday Dinner-
Served 5:45 to 8 p. -m
Hotel. ii
Marion
Five Industrial Death
There were five fatalities due to
industrial accidents in the state of
Oregon in the week eliding July
A 9
i. according to a report pre
pared here today by the state in
dustrial accident commission. The
victims included Leslie Young.
Portland, night watchman; Ralph
I. Lyon. Klamath Fallsj foreman; to take its planes east through
Russell Williams. Maxville. watch- the Columbia gorge. It was the
man; Henry F. Cooper, Molalla'.
sawyer, and Casper Wheeler, Es-
tacada, laborer. There were 849
accidents reported to the commis
sion in the week.
Annual August Sale
Of furniture now on
Powers. Buy now and save 15 to
20 per cent.
at Giese-
senslble thing for the company to
uo. mouga Seattle, wiiere the
headquarters i8f fought strenuous-
ir for a route over the Cascades
direct from Seattle. Goln via
'Portland the airplanes will have a
saier route, will be able to pick
i mure passengers and If the
varney people will carry mall they
1,8 snonen tne service east about
six hourafrom the present sched
ule. The airplanes that went to
roruand Monday passed up Eu
Victor Records Included
In our Annual August Sale.
Giese-Powers. -
KHU at Albany
Yesterday C. A. Kells went to
Albany to attend a session of the
ynod of the Presbyterian church.
The synod will adjourn earl- in
order that members may be prea-
"ii ai tne dedication of the First
Presbyterian church of this city
uuiuurrow.
Doctor Sued
Jean Chapman yesterday began
action in circuit court against Dr. gene. Salem and Corvallls because
O. H. Kent, demanding $1644 for none of these town. .. v
alleged malpractice. Various acta airport. Thev .tonn-n
I I 1 a i. . . . I ' '"CUIUIU.
iroumug hi injur 10 me ptaini-i a
0,." aneS7 ln According to report, of the de-
' I jpartment of commerce, more than
. ie.000.000 la Invested In air mm.
t-mvp idiu iw i-er twit nanlM -. i .
i 300 choola of avlaUon In this
eountrr. ui rnn..i .
Xuraerynian Sues Min." w , Wn"UC'
C. C Cam-,..!, f ; PUnea nd lnes
vesterdav .,tiM f i-.. i I T . " ner 2.500.000 were
; k". "T-- "'" r""" Proaucea in 1928 and
John B
was picking berries In
a 1.1J 4 tk
Mexican women fro-, " 1"5,u " mue8 rrom Here last
ILADD ?IBUSH, Bankers
Established 1868
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. ra. to 3 p. m.
General Sandino who with approx
..uieijr i9v men nas fled to the
mountainous Jungle between th
Coco and Bocay rivers in Jlnotega
province in northern Nicaragua.
Sandino and his band ar Iwinir
SlOWlv "nnVAa I.- t .
-j rvsci;u uy lane marina
forces operating in that region
according to the latest renorfa i!
though the operations of the mar
ines are difficult on account of
me inaccessibility of the Imifi.
section and the rainy season it is
thought that within a few months
ward the municipal auditorium
Mexican
vuit;u uuiu ncrcoaa HOOT I Qttfiirfnv -,kAN ft
balconies along the rotue of march fhi f iff' "6eT Cme t0
showered it with branches of crln. f?!i" "" Ut bl? oth-
mvrtla HHoa ur.A ,i , ------i - oriei consultation.
Slx coal mother i,. aid to have told
lucruc loreman sne would have to
h V seventn black leave her Job and go to southern
o.uuit;u ana wim empty of-(California.
icioiocu m ina atir-i ine motner rifi nt
. i . -- -
louowea tne caisson whilo I southern California nnii
the ninth infantry band nlaveri I today, and she denied th.t
inopms funeral march. Massen- nad n her son since he left
et's Elegy . and other funeral here wlth Peter Stroff. captured,
marches. land John W. BishoD. killed In tho
gun battle
Other information, police said.
was mat Herder was seen riding
around Portland Sunday In his
small roadster with red wire
wheels. He was said also to have
been seep by friends Monday and
again Wednesday night
3 Rinse
SEME'S CMS
When paying the gas bill we us-
Parity of Rates Between u&"yad tne Publ,c m.e.
Do-tl-M j r. x . r"lcvu"" lu 8ee wnal 18 etiquette
ui iidiiu dliu rugei bOUna iwnen one Is late for the discount
Hartford Times.
$495
rfWK TOJUO -.diB7 (.UN. W. la
ar 7nir S'tMai ifiiul krska
Kxamuiation too.
Thompron-Olntach Optical Co.
110 W. Oona'i m.
Plates $15.00
Guaranteed
Dentistry
AT PRICES YOU
CAN AFFORD
EXAMINATIONS FREE
Dr. C. A. Eldriedge, Dentist
SOS STATE STREET
FOR INFORMATION
ABOUT LOCAL OR EASTERN
KAILROAD TRIPS
PHONE 727
Oregon Electric Ry.
Willamette Valley Una bbuT
We board Dogs at
our farm
FLAKE'S PETLAND
Rt. 0, Box 3
and Pacific Highway
Not Favored
at a tm
court here ae.In-t v w !. F;... ana
by air flew
that amount ia Hn i- l.-,.l. .
for a Quantity of ""LJ !'"'"! -cbeduled trips
.J . -------uu carriea 5.6gD0 nassenrer.
261.507 pounds of cxDreaa anH
1.654.454 pounds of mall.
furnished the defendant.
Darning at Kent! Hall
Saturday night, where
crowds go.
the
Old Tinie Dance Sat. Nlte
Domes Pavilion. McCoyi Oregon.
Accident Causes Holt
Prof. Andrews at Seaheek.
Professor Andrews of Kimball
. , ; l 01 Tneoly ! in Seabeck
attending a convention studying
7s ,n miseionary education.
i i-acnin a on- - u.
ch,,i . .r W
Anu August Sale
at Giese-Powers.
BOURBON HEAD BALKS
AT mPA nc xi ciiitu
i ' .1 ui mi iwi 1 1 n
W. L, Oaakill sued F. CS. Dough-1 (Cati.,4 ra D... . ,
erty for $450 damages alleged to j
haro been sustained in fan aiitolmde no move beyond nolntln-
aeddent July 13 of this! year atj.ut the frt tnat ke competl-
the corner of Fifth and Hood looK p Uc In lctIon of re-
streets, j, ?--can leaaers, it was Indicated
nero yesterday.
While a race for takinr niaM
ana a. w. Macy. Salem at-
BnlleUas Off riisii " l""e'- ,or positloa of chalr-
Tha Jly lasua of the iWHUm-ul r.-!!." OBn
cvanuuH. tne demo-
Today Laet Day of Clearance
Sale. Howard Corset Shop.
Extradition As
uovernor Patter
Quested the extradition of-El
Swisher, who Is wanted m 1
Hfkn am. a " ---
a; w
The ra. ; 9 WW1 t-lcated.
-aid to h rlTeB by 8wi"h
iZ?n IUn' a rovLth "n near
Trek?' b Uf -
ette university Altani la-off thal.7" .curanuue-
arena, and M.i. . . .v.!cr"uc P4" y dormant so far mm
Nt by tin
from the afflc of tk. -.!.---7J eommlttee chair
.
reaa. and copies of It 'together iirV "t,t "J
with ta. iii i.M.. b i I . . --v.w vregon u con-
i.vvtw v& hhiici"! - - -- - - . ... - . . :
alty officials are now betna- mail-. "'"Tf: "rTy w r
. - -.v. .ZZ.Z:J - repnoiicaaa as
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 20.
CAP) - Three veteran wht
growers of Umatilla county testi
fied at today's aesslon of the In
terstate commerce commission
hearing on grain rates here, and
added their denials to assertions
of Puget sound Interests that a
majority of farmers in the Colum
bia basin differential territory fa
vored a parity of rates between
Seattle and Portland.
The witnesses were Thomas R
Hampton. Thomas Thompson and
I. A. Chrlstonher.
A. parity of rates would perhaoa
oe satisfactory, they testified In
effect, but they did not see how it
couia oe accomplished without
paying a higher rate to. Portland
than was justified. "It would be
all right If they didn't rob Peter
to pay Paul.- Thompson eaid.
It was Indicated that at least
another wek and perhaps more
would be required to complete the
no session ' tomorrow,, and the
. BkKA aaH -
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Rewound and Repared. New
or Used Motcr
VIBBERT & TODD
Thlaes Electrical
ftfl South High Tel. 2113
TRANSFER and
STORAGE
LONG AND SHORT DISTANCE HAULING
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE STORAGE
FIREPROOF BUILDING
GRAIN
FEED and SEED
Free Delivery to any part of the city
Quotations on Application
Farmers Warehouse
PAUL TRAGLIO, Prop.
Day Telephone 28 Night Telephone 1267-W
Special Price an Corselet
Howard Corset Shop.
Divorce Allowed
- Decree of divorce was; handed
down In circuit court yesterday
in the salt brought against Harlan
H. HunUey by Elsie May Huntley,
and also In the case of Fred Vols
ra. Carrie Vols, i
man. and a full slate of other of-'
iicers was chosen.
No organisation meetlnr has vet
been called by Kenneth Barn.
who Is at present temporarr head
or the democratic central commit
tee for this county.
"Eggs vie with onions." says
headline. No. not story of stage
and troupers Just a farm report
from- Bermuda .Bend Bulletin.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Br. Vehira wishes to annonneo
hma resnaaed the prac
tice MMfl-tm mm
wite MS, First Xaiea Bank
nauaiac MaJrm.
REAL
DIVINITY
FUDGE
THIS WEEK-END SPECIAL
at 27c a lb.
2 lbs. for 50c
Only at. '
FLORAL DESit.'NS
CUT FLOWER.I, PLANTS
GOLD FISH, JJIRDS
p. imioTizAtrT
Telephone Jtt tit Stan tt
J DRUG STORE
Oriftaal Candy Special store
135 North Commercial St.
Phone 197 .
v The Peiular Agency
BLANKS THAT ARE LEGAL I
We carry in stock over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business . I
transactions. We may hare just the form too are laokine- f w at hlr I
arinj s compared to made to order forms.
Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will frrsas. Assign
Srf ?'M,orf. Mortgafs forms. Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms,
Bin of Sale, Building Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes,
General Lease, Power of Attorney, Prune Books and Pads. Scale Re
ceipts, etc These forms are caref ully prepared f or thexourts and
private use. Price on forms range from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece, and
on note books from 25 to 50 cents.-
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. LEGAL BLANK HEADQUARTERS
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