Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1922, Image 1

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(International News Wire Service)
VOLUME
4 (Successor to the Semi-W eekly Tidings, Voi. 4 3 )
DISREGARD FOR
FINDS EUROPE JAZZ MAD
E TO TRIAL
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922
No. 77
NEW CIVIC CLUB
DEDICATED BY FIÏTI
PRETTIEST IOWA GIRL
BÄ
,/f :
G REEK PRINCE ARR AIG NED B E ­
FORE M ILITARY TRIBUNAL
IR O G R E SSIY E GROUP
ELECT«
IDAHOAN CHAIRMAN Ol
COMMITTEE
TODAY
REVOLUTIONISTS TAKE
ATTITUDE OF CONTEMPT
Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, President of the State Federation of
Womens’ Clubs, gives principal address; building open
for invited guests during afternoon and to thé
public in general this evening.
Court M artial T hought D em onstra­
tion A gainst P rc tesls Math* by
E nglan d an d Italy; R oyalist D is­
claim s All C harges of D isloyalty.
V
FREIGHT TARIFF
CAUSES LOSSES
WISCONSIN GOVERNOR
CRITICISED MELLON
Tax D odger As Great a Criniinal as
E m bezzler, Opinion o f Secretary of
Treasury; Law Violation Said to
U nderm ine G overnm ent.
.Miss Minnie M urray was adjudged
the most beautiful of 0,200 contestants
at the Iowa state fair. She is of the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 — S enator
j
old
fasldoned variety, for she doesn’t } Borah, of Idaho was elected c h a ir­
Frederick Stock, conductor
F orm al dedication of the Civic i club, and to Mr. C. B. W atson, for through the gentle persuasion of o u r.
Chicago Symphony orchestra, who has i club house, the finest building of its th e ir presence th ere and efficient splendid president and her faith fu l UT i ' ^'or 'hú'ir
< n.
" '" iu " m an this afternoon of the executive
.j11*’ I ' l . i i n .1 fioin a JO dny
stay *1‘ | hind in a city the size of A shland on help in organizing. Mrs. C. B. W at- follow ers, an ag reem ent was m a d e }
prize to sta rt u college educa- com m ittee of the progressive na-
k
tlUU Pait ° f U'e W° rld } the e n tire Pacific coast, was observed son, Mrs. C. H. V aupel, Mrs. E. V. th a t a su itab le m em orial would be tion.
i tional group composed of both denio-
' cratic and republican legislators.
__ ___________________________ ! th is aftern o o n , a t which tim e dream s C a rte r and Mrs. W arren (o u r first i erected in its place— and today th a t j
The progressives say th e ir move-
! of the A shland Civic club for m ore s e c re ta ry ), were appointed a com- pledge is fulfilled in our beau tifu l
'
m
ent
is “ n o n -p artisan .” The speaker
than a score of years were re a liz e d .} m ittee to m eet witli Mr. E ggleston club house— and in the loving gift!
said
the
farm ers of the northw est
i Special in v itatio n s had been extend-! and d ra ft the co n stitu tio n and b y -O f Mr. G. S. B utler in erectin g his
I
are
losing
th e ir crops, due to the high
led to rep resen tativ es of every worn- laws. These were adopted and now’ log cabin to the Southegp Oregon!
' freight rates.
a n ’s organization in so u th ern Oregon stand and have been published else- P ioneers— and as we look across the!
i G overnor Blaine, of W isconsin,
I and to m any o th e r sim ilar groups in w here.
A fter m uch persuasion on way to our lovely p a r k .’we feel on r
j sharp ly criticized Secretary of the
the sta te .
.
I the p a rt of the organizers, the fol- e ffo rts were n o t in vain. But “ lest
i T reasury Mellon in a g a th erin g of
Mrs. Ida B. C allahan, of Hood lowing officers consented to hold of- we fo rg e t,” we had photographs and
notable progressives in and out of
River, p resid en t of the S tate Feflera- fice, and w ere duly elected a t the slides m ade of th is and m any o th er
OREGON
CITY,
Dec.
2.—
A
dis-
j
congress,
and asserted th a t rich tax
GRANTS PASS, Dec. 2.— A lbert tion of W om en’s Club, delivered the second m eeting: P resid en t, Mrs. J. unsightly spots to prove w hat could
f,eo Schlick, 43, is dead, Mrs. Schlick m ain address. The aftern o o n cere- F. Meikle (now of B erkeley, C a lif.); be accom plished in th eir lmprove- astrio u s fire th is m orning w ip ed 'o u t ; dodgers w’ere “ ju st as m uch crim i-
i seriously beaten and an un id en ti- m onies were begun by a dedicatory secretary, Mrs. W a rre n ; tre a s u re r, m ent. U nfortunately, these pictures the E lks Tem ple, w ith a loss esti- nal as an em bezzling bank ro b b er.”
tie I m an has a bullet wound in h i s . p ray er by the Rev. P. K. H am m ond. Mrs. C. B. W atson.
have been lost or m isplaced, but the m ated a t $30,000, protected by an ; “ We h ear m uch eloquence about
insurance of $14,000. O ccupants of law and o rd e r,” lie said, “ b u t sel-
r h h in d as a resu lt of the effects Mrs. Saidie O rr D unbar, of P o rtla n d ,;
Mr. W atson’s plea to us th a t day beauty spots still rem ain.
MISSION STUDY CLASS
T hrough the Civic club, five B a t­ an ad jo in in g room ing house were dom does the eloquence rela te to the
M EETS AT NIMS HOME of som e of Josephine co u n ty ’s ‘fam - in charge of Red Cross work for was for a p ark to be form ed, begin-
o n s'' m oonshine upon A lbert Schlick. Oregon, also delivered an in te re st-I ning a t the Plaza and follow ing Ash- iron corners w ere purchased and forced to flee for th e ir lives. All the m illionaire tax dodgers. The gov­
Schlick had p a rta k e n too freely of ing address. Two solos were v e ry 'la n d creek to M ount A shland (th en parked, and also th e first money contents of the fine lodge were de­ ern m en t will be underm ined m ore
Mrs. A ngell, of Phoenix, was in the
stroyed.
th rough violation of tax laws than
city y esterd ay to m eet w ith the m is- the m oonshine and was in -th e act of m uch enjoyed, R alph Cox singing called A shland B utte, b u t la te r raised for the club was the trian g le
o
th e r v iolations.”
sion stu d ) class
of the P resb y terian beating up his wife when the t h i r d . “To a H illtop,” accom panied by Miss th ro u g h the com m ercial club changed lot in fro n t of the library. This lot
i planted in the residence park row’s
church a t the hom e of Mrs.
Ninis on ! a r ,v in te rfe re d . In the scuffle over R oberta W ard, and Mrs. Jessee to M ount A sh lan d ), ami a park was a sw am p, with a big bunch of
all over the city.
N orth Main stre e t Sam H iggunbot- ,b e -e nn w b*cb followed, the th ird K napp also delighted th e a u d ie n c e } board be appointed by the city coun- willows on it and old tin cans and
Mrs. Meikle and Mrs. Good were HIGH SCHOOL WILL REDEEM
tom fam ous m issionary a u th o r of Pp,son was s*‘Ot th ro u g h the r i g h t ! w ith a vocal selection.
Mrs. O tto cil to care for the sam e.
*i broken b o ttles strew n over it. We
W HITE FOOTBALL TICKETS
“ The Gospel and the P lo w ,”
C aptain b a n d , and then Schlick shot him self W inter read the history of the Ash-!
At w hat is now’ the en tra n ce to o u r b uilt cem ent w alks on th ree sides, appointed m em bers of th e first p ark
S later,
who has invented a m odern th ro u g h the h e a rt, dying in stan tly ,
land Civic club. A Civic club song, lovely cen tral p ark , stood an old, planted law n and shade trees, and board and w ere the power behind
Notice has been given by high
i w ords by Mrs. M argaret E. Dill and
abandoned flour m ill, a w onderful p laced'a fountain in th e center, pay- the throne.
plow th a t fits the needs of the In ­
school
a u th o ritie s th a ‘ all ad u lt
F or 17 years, a faith fu l hand of
m usic by Mrs. E. A. W ood, was also
s tru c tu re in its day, b u ilt in 1854 ing $54 for th is and $116 for the
dian farm e r of U tah, Rev. Ben. ivlc- RG.I1> CONDITIONS TO SOUTH
tick
ets
purchased
for the A shland-
ARE REPORTED BY TOURIST given.
of heavy tim bers put to g eth er w i t h ' lot and o th e r im provem ents, and women had kept up a lib rary by a M edford football gam e, which was
Gaw, who introduced m odern chick­
!
sm all fee.
The Civic club helped
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I
en raisin g m ethods to th e help of t h e ;
them
to
m
ake
it a free lib rary . A cancelled at th e last m inute by Med­
The local cham ber of com m erce
poverty strick e n o u tcasts of India,!
com m ittee— Mrs. E. V. C a rte r, Mrs. ford will be redeem ed, if presented
M itchell of M ainpur m ission, and has in au g u ra te d a new plan for keep-:
'.;XV W 1 / g ì ,
C. B. W atson and Mrs. E,. C. Good— a t Rose Bros, confectionery.
o th ers, held a sp irited discussion as; ing in touch with the road conditions
A large n um ber of the purchasers
w ent before the city council to a s k |
to w hat to do for the ou tcasts who io the n o rth and south of A shland.!
have m ailed th e ir tickets to the
for financial aid which was granted
a re w anting to be baptized as C hris­ Many to u rists call daily a t th e office
—
$50 p er m onth. The Civic club high school, while o th ers have torn
tia n s by the h u n d red s and thousands. of the secretary and some of them I
gave $220 for books and $50 labor. them up, show ing they a re hack of
W ould you w ait u ntil they a re tra in are asked to tak e along w ith them j
Miss M arvin, the sta te lib ra rian , vis­ the school and w illing to help out
ed a n d 'e d u c a te d in the m eaning of a »tam ped envelope addressed to th e;
ited o u r lib rary and pronounced it when it gets caught in a financial
church m em bership or ad m it them as A shland cham ber of com m erce. They
situ atio n over which it has no con-
•
the best in the sta te , outside of P o rt­
they a re and hope to tra in them lat- a re re q u e ste d to m ail this a t a point}
trol. It is tho u g h t th a t very few
land, a n d recom m ended it to the C a r-1
er
The p athos of the situ a tio n in 100 or 150 m iles from A shland, s ta t­
persons will ta k e advantage of the
negie F oundation, and they soon I
ing
th
ere
in
the
oendition
of
th
e
road.
th e field, w here one lone m issionary
generous offer of the a th le tic de­
g ran ted us a C arnegie library.
The first le tte r of th is kind has:
is try in g to visit a parish of 200
p a rtm en t of the high school, s in e
O ur club held an educational pic-|
ju
st
been
received
from
Percy
A.
villages, m aking the rounds of one
nearly $300 was spent hy them in
tu re exhibit for the city schools and I
visit to each in a whole year, is be­ O rr, a resid en t of S eattle, who was
b ringing th e officials for th e game
bought a num ber of p rin ts of fam ous
sieged by m essengers who have th ro u g h h ere a few days ago on his
,
! here from C alifornia, 'besides o th er
paintings, had them fram ed a t a cost
come an eig h t days’ journey, asking way south. He sta te s th a t th e roads
„ .
-
. , . 4I_
! expenses contingent on arran g em en ts
of
$2o and presented to the library I .
,
th a t th e m issionary will come to from A shland to R edding, Calif., a re
i m u i
i
L
, for th e day.
in
1911,
la
te
r
buying
a
beau
tifu
l
oil
________________
th e ir villages also, or a t least send “ fairly good,” w ith th e exception of
pain tin g of C ra te r Lake by Miss Ma-1
a teach er, and th e re is none to go a d e to u r ab o u t two m iles beyond
j bel R ussell, and giving it to the li-'
o r to send because the churches at W eed, which is very rough and un­
b rary to ad v ertise th a t scenic w on­
hom e a re not rem em bering, was even. and the w riter suggested th a t
der.
all
to
u
rists
m
ake
th
a
t
portion
of
the
b ro u g h t out in a dialogue reading.
In 1909 and 1910, dom estic sci-i
highw ay long before dark.
The closing session will he held
ence and m anual tra in in g were es­
next T h ursday.
tablished in th e city schools th ro u g h ;
Baby C linic Next W eek—
the
effo rts of the club. In 1910,1
A baby clin ic fo r b ab ies up to tw o
we
paid
$35 for a mold o r pattern}
years o f age will be held a t the
for
stre
e
t
lights, and th is s ta rte d '
C om m unity house next W ednesday
o
u
r
present
s tre e t lig hting system.}
(No nails in those pioneer laid it out on line with the streets,
m orning from 9:30 u n til 12 o’clock.! Am ong the out-of-tow n guests at} pegs.
T
h
at
sam
e
year,
an old drinking!
The clinic will be in charge of Miss the dedication th is aftern o o n w ere! days, and labor was donated then. The fo u n tain was broken by the
F alldine and the local physicians. M esdam es George C. Sabin, W h it- 'as we do today— a11 worked to- children playing th ere, and a fte r Ifroueh for llorses th a t had stood in
The re g u la r sta te d session of Hil-
,
’
j g e th e r.) This property had been having it m ended four tim es, it was i tbe P ^aza was rem oved, along with]
M others are urged to brin g th eir ney, J.
C. K napp and G ertru d e Ma '
1-
j
its
mud
puddles,
and
the
heirs
o
f
,
lab
Tem Ple’ A. A. O. N. M. S., was
purchased by the city to acquire cer- rem oved.
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u i,
children to th is clinic, and should
son, of G ran ts Pass. M edford was tain w ater rig h ts. The mill race th a t
The second corner wras the larg e ^ r ‘ and Mrs.
B ^ a rte r erected ’* 1 ,1(id) nigln in Masonic hall in
reg iste r a t the lib rary , by ’phone or repregented by M esdanies j . R am w ater rig h ts The
wheel of This, one on the Boulevard near the h lg h !^ be Presen f splendid d rin k in g fo u n -jtb 8
’ ' m< ,il* a n n u a *
in person before W ednesday raorn- ^
B p L ,ndag Nob,et j W J tl’rn ®d th e ° ld
’
¡th e first flour m ill in the Rogue school. It was owned bv the “ T em -!^a ' n *n tb e ’r honor. F o r several years
e<~ 10n ot o in c e is i > .. pl.i e.
ing. The com m ittee is g rate fu l for B erry P o tte n g e r, s t . clair> B atem an, ‘ “
- - b school
-
The resu lt of the election was as
R iver valley, still ru n s th ro u g h the pie of T ru th ” society, and they w e re 1 ‘we gave tb - e - b i?
$25 per year
th e use of the C om m unity house for
Satchw ell and T arr.
, park above th e c h ild ren ’s playground to ere c t a church on this in fro n t of for tb e *r a n n u a l, The Rogue.
} 0 0W8 T. H. Simpson, of A shland,
clinics and all w ork connected w ith
The pioneer sp irit of c o n q u e rin g 'and m ai[eg the falls ju st below the some good residences, destroying;
^ be rad ro a d grounds a t
both the
' P”
’■ ” - t,iGUs 1>" e iita te .
A shland lodge No. 944 B. P. O. E., the h ealth association.
every obstacle has ever been tliej C hautauqua building, still falling
th eir view. We w ere able to h e lp ,p resen t Passe n ger and now abandon- ' ‘ e i ,n a n . oi .la n ts l a s s , chief
will honor its dead Sunday afternoon
sp irit of the Civ ic club, and was m u c h , j ust w )iere the old m ill stood, pre- them s e c u r e ’a n o th e r church lot, and ed m otor statio n s, were planted to
- n il
lilt o Jac sonville,
a i 2:30 o’clock, by holding a m enior- (>ffr r G u a ri Prizes—
•
b
y
’a
ssista
n
t
rah
b
an
;
P.
K.
H
am
m
ond,
of
ial service, to which the public is
In o rd er to stim u la te rec ru itin g in in ev.dence 15 vears ago w hen, real- , serv in g th is historical spot. May it arra n g e d to have this corner parked ' a " nSi roses aud nativ e shrubs
cordially invited
the 481th com pany. L. F. F erguson izing th a t d e a th was th in n i” S t h e 'e v e r be so. In th e re a r of the m ill at a cost of $1100. Twelve h u n d r e d ,01” ' f,r9t lan d »cape g ardener, Mr. J A shland high p riest and p rophet;
1 he ad d ress of the day will be bag pOsted a n o tification in the Ar- ran k s ot these brave and s tu rd ) m e n , w ere a pig. sty , cow b a rn s , delap itated d o llars was raised the first year for
G ilbertson, who worked so faith -
. P / " agnO1 ’
A shland, oi iental
L ater the c l u b 'lul,y ,0 g ire us the best in designs guI e ’
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• ‘
° ' s ‘‘an '
given by W alter E. Newcombe. of m orv o f(erln g $25 to the m an or and wom en, and old age preventing od, fences an(j rauj puddles greeted these two parks.
G iia n ts Pass.
M emorial services team th a t obtaing th e g rea te8 t_n u m . those th a t w ere left from c o n tin u in g | the eye
‘
purchased th re e o th er sm all flatiro n and b eautiful « ’o r effects.
He !tre a 8 a re r:
Bay- o i A shland,
will be held by every Elks lodge in ber of re c r„ its , w hiie A. c . N ininger tl,eir 8P,e »d,d w ork of im provem ent
The f i m C h an tan q u a building corners and im proved them . One planted the f,ow er beds in cen tral f
f P
M cwair-
Ash-
the country Sunday.
has offered $10. The com pany is tb ie e wom en— Mrs, L. E. R ead ei, t d j t above an(j every v isitor stan d s a t the co rn er of N orth Main p a lk t0 a s a ,>a 8, rhododendrons and
’
.
~ —
I be fo l'o w in g p ro g ra m h as b een a , so
receip t of a recent cash 7 gift '•
^Ira' .......................................
' a u Pel and Mrs. O.
Win- and gpga^pr, an(j th ere w ere some and M echanic, a n o th e r n ear the o th er native shrubs. We find bills J - Newman, of M edford, p resen t 11-
from him in 1909 and 1910 for $253 ! ,u str,o u » Potentate, who will re tire
n rra n g e d :
to supplem ent the com pany fund,
w orld-renow ned ones, was greeted M ethodist church, and the last one
of
the
B
oulevard
and
for la b o r’ watftr p,Des and shrubs in
‘P® ®?d
thG pl‘esonl y e a r’ and
enees,
decided
A
shland
women
m
ust,
Solo— Selected
( a ri Loveland g¡Ven bv E. V. C arter.
w ith th a t sig h t and sm ell, and its on th e corner
parks.
We
paid
$100
for
iron
park
(?ranK
M
ashburn,
of G ran ts Pass.
tak
e
a
hand
in
bringing
to
A
shland
A ccom panied hy Mrs. C. C. R obertson
a tte n d in g arm y of gnats and flies. Ashland stre e t. These parks w ere
were
selected
as
rep
re sen ta tiv e s to
Invocation . Rev. w . Judson O ldfield
^ A h e good things she deserved in im- Bevond was th e n a tu ra l C h au tau q u a restin g places for the stu d e n ts who seat8’ an<1 ,a te r
for s h o rte r seats,
A
<î> <$>
the
Im
perial
council
which will be
\ iolin Solo— “ The R osary” . .
^ ip ro v e m e n t. God had done His p art park> or ,.The Grove .. which had walked to norm al school. T he te a c h -!
com m ercial club erected j n
COMING EVENTS
'e
x
h
ib
it
building
a
t
the
S
outhern
pa-
be’d
’n
W
ashington,
D.
C., next year,
........................ ..
L eonard P e ttit <§.
in giving us a b eau tifu l country, and a i ways been used as a picnic ground ers of this school were stru g g lin g
ciflc
statio
n
.
W
e
gave
$50
towards}
All
of
the
o
th
er
officers
of th e
Accom panied by Mrs. M cW illiam s
Christmas 23 days away. <$> it was up to us to keep it so, and by the first se ttle rs.
j along w ithout pay to keep th e school
this,
and
for
several
years
kept
a
Shrine
are
appointive
and
will
be
Roll C all— “ Our Absent B ro th ers”
B eau tifu l”
Shop now, w rap well and m ail
m ake
‘A shland
the
W hen w’e talk ed of clearing out alive, and o u r club gave them $200
.yo
u
n
g
lady
th
ere
to
care
for
exhibits
ckosen
a
t
the
first
re
g
u
la
r
session
w orthy of its nam e.
............................... By the Secretary
th is unsightly spot, and asking the for back salary.
!
'a n d receive the passengers from the ° t the tem ple, a fte r the newly elect-
Solo— The Vacant C h a ir” . . . .
j>
D ecem ber 2 — E astern S ta r
A call was sent out to th e women city to set it aside for p ark purposes,
Many old barns were torn down.
four daily train s. Flow ers were giv- ed officers tak e th e ir ch airs the first
.......................... Miss R oberta W ard
B azaar.
<9- to m eet to organize for th a t p u rp o se ,‘a wail of p ro test w ent tip from some fences rem oved and the p a in t brush
en out to all visitors. All specie] of the year.
Accom panied by Miss Coffee
i>
D ecem ber 2— F orm al open
and on A pril 14, 1907, the old com- of ou r business men. “ T hat land is becam e popular. W hen the stre e ts
tra in s were m et by our ladies and
Q uite a large a tten d an ce turned
M em orial Services ......................
.*> ing Civic Club building.
$ m ercial club room s, u p sta irs in th e too valuable and should be used for w ere paved, w’e m ade a plea to re-
, baskets of fru it and g re a t q u a n titie s out laat n ig h t, a large num ber of
............ E xalted R u ler and O fficers
D ecem ber 5-8— W in ter F a ir.
A shland
Im provem ent
com pany's business p u rp o ses.” “ Think of th e move telephone poles to back alleys.
of flow ers d istrib u ted . These cour- m em bers having come up from
Violin Solo— "S o uvenir-P oetique”
.•>
D ecem ber 16— S tew art Long,
building, was filled w ith wom en, ea- business stre e t th a t could be extend- or place them in cables u n d er the
tesies w ere m uch appreciated by tire d Q ruuts Pass. A banquet was served
....................................L eonard P e ttit /
le c tu re r Lyceum course.
ger to “ do som ething,” and they have ed on th ro u g h th e re ,“ and sim ilar pavem ent— but rhe poles still stand
and dusty passengers. One y ear an follow ing th e m eeting.
Accom panied by Mrs. M cW illiam s <•»
D ecem ber 22.— High school
been “ doing so m eth in g ” ever since, rem ark s were heard on every hand, today m uch to ou r reg ret. But we
apple exhibit was given in th is build­
M em orial A ddress ......................
operet a. “ The C aptain of Ply-
The chairm an, Mrs. W inter, has ever “T hat old m ill is a lan d m ark th a t w ere in stru m e n ta l in gettin g the
ing,
and th e Civic club gave $50 In
. . . .W a lte r E. Newcombe. P. E. R. <$> m o u th .”
A shland Winter Fair, December
been g ratefu l to Mr. M. F. Eggles- should be p reserv ed ,” was. th e wail ■ park in g through, the cen ter of the
B enediction Rev. W . Ju d so n O ldfield $
$ •
>! ton, secretary of th e com m ercial of the dear old pioneer wom en, b u t Boulevard, and shade tre e s w ere I
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(C ontinued on P age Six)
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LONDON, Dec, 2.— P rince A n­
drew , b ro th e r of form er K ing Con-
F tantine of Greece, whose tria l will
be held Monday for disobeying or-
ers while com m anding the Greek
der
a rm y in Asia Minor, was arra ig n e d
before a m ilitary trib u n a l today.
This is believed to be a n o th e r
move by th e rev o lu tio n ary com m ittee
to show contem pt for outside p ro ­
te sts a g ain st the tria ls. G reat B rit­
ain and Italy pro tests the tria l
P rin ce A ndrew ’s siste r is related
to the royal fam ily of E ngland.
D iscipline is poor am ong the
G reek troops.
A ndrew will testify
th a t Greece w as alw ays first in his
m ind and h e a rt.
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