The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, July 06, 1923, Image 2

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    : STATE n e w
IN BRIEF.
OF CURRENT WEEK:***
Brief
s
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ï FLEET A r m y T a n k s
RACES INTO PORI
ow Down Trees
Rceslsport. — An arrang»n:*-nt bn* I
i been mad« by local and Astoria fiahin* j
! intercata a hereby a fleet of about 50
Resurre Most Important trollen will operate between Reedaport 9748
| and Antoría during the coining run of
Daily News Items.
; salmon.
Foreigners
Brought to
Uncle Sam ’ s Mechanical E!e*
Plants Stage Show for
Staff College Students.
tor
***o*»«>» on and
Hors« Travels 500
Miles to Old Home
Paris. Ky.— William lUag a
farmer, who came her* from
Jefferson City. Mo, several
weeks ago, has received a letter
from a Jefferson City taan
.¡waring up the mys’ ery of a
horse which disappeared from
Haags barn. Tbe hors* Is st
home.
Th* animal was purchased by
Haag from a Jefferson City
neighbor ln whose family It bad
been for eight years.
When the horse was missel
Haag advertised throughout this
section and offered a reward He
had lost hope of recovering the
animal when the letter esme
from Jefferson City.
Ths horse bad traveled alone
500 miles between the Haag
farm ln this county and Its home
ln Missouri. The letter said the
horse waa thin and exhausted.
supplies. These three. Colonel Rock-
enbaeh sajd. were the beginnings of
ths American land fleet that would
Halsey—About (00 persona attended
play a great role In any future war
j the sale of the W. A. Carey herd of reg !
None of them waa perfected us yet.
W aahington.—Uncle Sam s herd of he added, but within them were ths
I ¡sirred Jerseys, three and one-hail
cethanlcal elephant« recentl. showed elements of a new day In battlt when
; miles southeast of Halsey, Thursday.
cS at Lbs army tank school. Camp machines would take more of the bur­
| The average price paid was $100. Other
hleade. Md, in a demonstration put den from the fighting men.
| stock and farming implements sold
E»eat« of Noted People, Gotero meat* , well.
Only 2067 of Alien* Are Permitted to
S ^ c t l T r o m T h T 's , ^
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Says 49,000 Lives Can Be
school
st
the
army war college.
Land
at
Ellis
Island
f
irst
l>ay
Rredsport.—The Reedaport Lumber
Half a dozen of the huge, lumber­
Thing» Worth knowing.
company will Install a new log carriage
Saved in U. S. Yearly
Restrictions Are Lifted.
ing “ Mark VIII” g.ant tanks devel-
¡and connect n new boiler during the
! oped during the war, but too late . Louisville.—It Is possible to reduce
j week beginning July 4, during which
to share In the fighting and a whole th> DUlnt* r °* deatha
Industrial
Forty-eight million dollars of govern- l^ln®
closed down. The
Twelve .tear ships tock ot
«Ix-to« French type which « * “ ■ ? « at J «"* *
to J*
New York
<51 get into action participated In the dur* tî,e “ umber of deaths from auto-
ment capital has been made available Mllur * 1,1 Increase the mill’s capacity
bearing 11,482 passengers, of whom ai. C W .
mobile, railroad am street car acci­
for emergency ose of the farmer, of frotQ >M W *• M OO tr« <**>»■
more than $000 were steerage, and
The demonstration Is on* of th* dents by at least 60 per cent, end to re-
the country by the debentures plan. Salem. — The Irrigation aeeurlUes
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9748 Immigrants, entered New York
of educational
exhibits for tb* due* ths number of deaths from acd-
haa certified $10.00* addi-, " 'n
.~ n * .‘^c'tacuUr
all of* w h « aro d« » ln
and «■ I’ub!lc ' llace* the streets, and an Intensive safety
.,---- 1 bo,idH for -v.
-
Rabbi Vart'n A. Meyer. 44. one of I ,,onal
,h,r -------
purrhaa- of wa-<rlnjsh tQ take a<j van,age of tbe tew experienced officers
whose military In 1 by at least 50 per cent. It Is possible education cumpulgu tn the daily press.”
to *av® 40000 of tb* 60'000 llves loat
the best known Jewish churchmen in rights in the middle fork Irrigation dis­ immigration quota and gave Ellis is* I tt.-Jrtion is being rounded out to ln- through
accidents ln tbe United States
an adéquats supply of general
tbe West, was found dead in his study trict near Hood River. Last January land authorities the hardest July 1 . tur#
Inventor Predicts Radio Films.
o C rtn aM met ^
gecer>1 >taff each year.
London.—A British inventor has
early Wednesday at San Francisco, the commission certified $55,000 bonds in recent years. Because of the rush, I qualifications.
Thrs statement was made here by C.
W. Price of New York city ln an ad- produced what ha calls the "televP
supposedly a victim of a heart com­ for irrigation work in this district.
Major Henry Curran, newly appoint­
Tsar Down Trees.
dress ln connection with the opening of s,on- an apparatus which, he claims,
plaint.
Medford.—News has been received ed tmmigj
mmissloner on Ellis i To
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Introduce the student officers to
here that A. E. Reames of Medford, i.-Iand. permitted only 2067 of the [ the possibilities of modern tank war- Louisville, "safety week.“ The state- » “ l transmit sounds and images .¡fo­
A tornado swept through Webb City,
ment was based. Mr. Price said, on tue ultaneously without the use of wires.
well known Oregon attorney, was mar­ aliens to be landed at Ellis island dur­ fare. Col. S. D. Rockenbach, com­
of New York city, Boston, One can see the singer at th* sums
M o, early Wednesday night, uproot­ ried June 27 at the home of hia broth­ ing the day. Of these 1660 were ad- mandant, of the tank corps and school. experiences
_
time one hears his voice. He pre-
sent
two
of
his
huge
40-ton
“Mark
Pittsburgh,
St. Louis. Baiti-
ing large trees and doing consider­ er, Clarence Reames, In Seattle to Mrs. mltted. A new lot
m o r o
i r H « n n W a .
T v « . » ___ l a ____ I
. a K
diets the broadcasting of films by
was landed early j - ________ monjteri , 1 ^ , , . ^
thr(,ujtfi »or*.
Milwaukee.
Detroit
and i r Wash
able damage. It was reported that one Lillian Opie, daughter of Captain and Sunday night.
radio.
the heavy woods on either side of a !n*ton-
man waa struck by lightning and kill­ Mrs. Edward J. Landing of Tacoma,
It waa the start of the new immi­ narrow rosdwav When the signal to | “ A tar*ful « “ <*2 ot the experience cf
Wins $60.000 Heart Balm.
Wash.
ed and several persons hurt.
gration year and shortly before mid­ advance was given, the land battle- | thwe dtles.” Mr Prtc* said, “ reveals
Omaha. Neb.—Miss Violet Johnstone
th*
significant
fact
that
mere
are
three
night
11
ocean
liners
with
full
steam
ships
surge«]
forward
reslstlessly.
Baker.—With
hope
revived
by
re­
A new and violent eruption broke
determining factors which are respon­ of N ew York city was awarded $5o.'*JO
out Wednesday morning near the sum­ newed activity in the mining districts up lay outside the harbor, ready to , tearing great swaths*as they passed. sible for the success of any community "heart balm" in her suit against Dr.
mit on the south side of Mount Etna, of Granite and Greenhorn, the return dash up New York bay. pass through a* t*00**1 twin, narrow gauge cy public safety campaign. These three Karl Connell, her former employer in
bad rot parallel paths of wreck­
plainly visible to tbe naked eye in of a large number of early day claim the narrows and cross the imaginary ^oees
age through the wfvjdland. Towering factors are: Systematic dally safety District court here. The verdict called
locators
Is
noted
and
some
of
them
finish
l.ne
at
quarantine
in
the
annual
Catania, says a Rome dispatch. It is
trees went down before them like instruction ln the public schi>o!s; a for the entire amount sought ln the
feared the observatory had been over­ have taken off their coats to make one immigrant race. On board four of reeds, the tanks grinding them re­ continuous safety poster campaign on petition.
more effort to see Just what can be these vessels were aliens from Greece, morselessly under the steel shod run­
whelmed.
developed.
Asiatic countries whose quota for tbe ners. At times each tank was knock­
Jack Kearns, manager of Jack
Medford.—Word was received here month is so small as to make speed ing over half a dozen trees at tb*
Dempsey, has been offered a $206,000
Friday at the office of Superintendent necessary to escape exclusion. The same time, literally rooting them from
flat guarantee with the privilege of
of Greeks arriving far exceed th* *arth afd lumb*rlB* forward over
Thomson of Crater national park from number
. ..
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.
prostrate tninks a foot or more
mors ln
60 per cent of the gate receipts for
the large laboring force at the park ed the quota for that country.
diameter. Tbe sheer power of the
the Dempsey-GIbbons fight in St. Paul
Three years ago, when the restric­ geared liberty engine« overcame every
that the road through the park to th
If the promoters of tbe Shelby fight
lodge Is clear of snow and ready for tive immigration laws first became ef­ obstacle of ditch or bank or brush or
are unable to make good their con­
travel. The Crater lake season official­ fective, the board.ng division of the tree clump, and not an Inch to right
tract.
immigration service in the harbor or left from the selected course were
ly opens Sunday.
the monsters forced to swerve.
An Interesting and valuable find
Margaret has been twice across the
•Eugene.—Anglers and hunters may numbered 40 inspectors. Today be­
Sea C a p ta in ’ s Daug hter H a s Baclfle. and Into and out of most of
was made by a laborer working near soon be able to drive up the sout,h fork cause of appropriation cuts, C'ommls- j Later a miniature tank attack was
Crossed Pacific T w ice and Is
the ports of the South seas.
She
the hamlet of Ognta, Italy. It con­ of the McKenzie river for a distance sioner Curran has but 30 vessel-board­ delivered over the rough, sandy field
1 that Is the playground of the school
knows
more
about
geography
than
the
sisted of two ancient bronze vases con­ of several miles. The forest service is ing inspectors, and this force augment- ' herd
M aster of G eography.
Three 'Mark VIII’s" led the
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average college graduate. In short,
taining 300 gold coins dated 200 B. C. surveying a road from Belknap's ranch •* *■
’ h,,urs ' '
- h *»F drive, their six pounder guns roaring
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____| Margaret Is a daughter of the sea.
The rarity and Intrinsic value of the Into the wilds of the south fork coun­ four Inspectors from Brooklyn, examin­ and machine guns snarling as they
Sun h ranclsco. Cal.—Suppose you
find have caused Its worth to be esti­ try, where the fishing and hunting are ed the 6000 immigrants before sun­ crept rorwara
.meresttn .** "'1 y
' 1
forward behind a smoke bar-
bar were a little girl five years old, and you
They lived tn a small apartment, nicely fur-
.
’
* ” .’ .
** n ’ *>r ' *
mated at several million lire.
down. Ten physicians from the United rage hurled from their gun«
said to be excellent.
looked like crawling dragon« t.reath- nlahed though a little crowded, with p
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K ' , ’’** '
,,u ” ° u . °
Improved economic conditions In the
Salem.—License fees aggregating $3. States health service, under command tng smoke and flame as th.
shoul- your mother and father, and suppose Beter B. Kyne s Cappy R cks stories
|
of
Major
J.
Corput,
aided
in
passing
mtaut. of
lIf
full ot
I'nited States during 1922 brought the 630,000 have been paid on motor vehi
dered their wav over dltche „nd sand that when you walked out of the front
dune* to disappear ovet a ridge be- door you found younelf on the long.
K
T
M “ 'll'- ru*'*
suicide rate down slightly, the Spec­ cles In tbe state during the current physically perfect aliens.
The Ellis island authorities actual­ yond in cloud« of dust and spouts of ' narrow deck of a ship, with cloud, and , w“ ?h
M n e writes so Interestingly,
tator, an Insurance publication, report­ year, an amount $657.000 greater than
His son. Capt. Ray Sterling, would
ly
held 15.582 persons to examine. flying debris flung up from land mines clouds of white canvass overheud. and
ed Wednesday, announcing that the receipts from this source during the
have
come
from
one of Joseph Con­
nothing, as far as the eye could reach,
rate fot the year was 15.1 per hund­ corresponding period In 1922, which Of these, 4100 were members of crews that gave a realistic battle picture.
rad's tales. He might have been th#
but the sea.
Little Fellows In Wake.
red thousand of population, as com­ was $2,973,000, was the statement made of the 12 ships arriving that docked.
young master in the story called
Suppose that Instead of learning to
Behind the big fellows came a far
The
ship
which
won
the
race
to
“ Youth." He Is quiet, reserved, solidly
by
Sam
A.
Kozer,
secretary
of
state,
pared with a rate of 15 7 In 1921.
quarantine, the Washington, of the flung line of th* little six-tonners. play tag and hop scotch you learned built, clear-eyed, capable, thoughtful
Saturday.
Validity of 10 absentee votes In Lin
Booras (Greek) line, fly.ng the Amer­ spitting with machine gun and one- how to hoi the compass and knew and a master seaman.
Eugene.—The local lodge of Elks
pounder Are. A dozen or more of the every line and rope and stay and sail
coin county Washington, counted for
ican flag, but In the Greek trade, was
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i-
His wlte, Margaret's mother, might
and piccn of rigging ou •
- t in- havj> ^
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Charles E. Myers of Davenport, in the ch ared $800 on their play, "Ten Thou­ not one of the four permitted to land two-man tanks made up this line.
Hath-
Colonel Rockenbach explained to the stead of entertaining yourself with doll
Norris
sand
Dollars,"
staged
two
nights
at
the
results of the special primary election
or by William McFie. She
passengers.
visiting
officers
that
what
they
had
house
and
playing
grownup
and
going
Tuesday for the republican notnina Helllg theater here, according to an­
After the 1660 were passed and seen thus far were tanks developed to kindergarten you were amused by 1* !• - 1 ' J' . f . r f n>
*' ahlp
tion for congressman from the fifth nouncement of the secretary of the ferried to waiting relatives or friends durtne the war. He recalled that In being taught the difference between a
'
, e ’ * le a a gracious boa­
Washington district, will be contested lodge. The money goes to the lodge's at the Battery, additional aliens were th* first requisition from General sky. I and a tops’!, a spanker and a Jib,
' " * » " ; ” d- culture!
charity fund. The cast of the play was
I
VOl°ed Mttl* Au*,rallan *,rl
by Thomas Corkery, he announced.
permitted to be landed at Ellis island I>robing for tank equipment, the call . brigantine and a bark.
of
fun
and
Jokes,
an Idejl mother and
made up entirely of members of the
Suppose you were a little sailor lasa, ^ ul«u*.UJ
and every one of the 1500 beds there had come for the element* which
an unusual wife. Her romance with
Two persons were killed ln Denver, lodge and of their families.
would mak* up a land fleet, the fltfit- daughter of a ahlp captain Änd grand- th ^ " 1 * '
A ,
was occupied.
Colo, early Wednesday night when an
tng tanks with auxiliary equipment of daughter of a master end owner of
Ilood River.— I.undstrom A Carlson,
Sterling
1«
a
story
by
Itself.
She
was
"The rest will be kept on the boats cross country, rough-going machines ship®, bom within sight of the *ea, and
airplane in which they were flying
Portland contractors, Saturday com­
on which they arrived unt.l we arc to bring up the artillery sad supplie, nëïer out of sigbt uf lt and m et of w
. Au,' ralia |,ef,,p*
over tbe eastern suburbs crashed to
pleted laying concrete on an approxi­
ready for them." said the commission- Pine* th» w,,r- he added, lome prog- your life upon It
rh,t .» ** ?"
* Mfe ,0 ns,um*
the ground. Persons who assisted In
mate mile of new- market road paving
- ............. that requisition
; ,nal
captain s luck reft more than
resa toward * filling
If you were ail these things you | one young landsman In the Antipodes
extrtcntlug the bodies from the wreck­
un the main west side highway just
would be exactly like Margaret Ster- forlorn and bereft.
The first country to fill its quota had been made.
ed plane Identified them as Bert Cole,
south of the city. The new paving,
as "Other Aria." comprising Bersia „
’/V * ,h<* 15' ,on ling, mascot, favorite, tyrant, pet and
well known Denver aviator, and George which will be open to traffic in 30 days
Life Full of Thrill#.
“ medium tank of the future, charged pUjthtoc of ,be ahlp E. ft. Sterling.
and several smaller Asiatic countries out Into the rough field.
Lyllle, his mechanic.
It fairly the largest six-masted barkentlne ln
Is an extension of a mile of concrete*
There
have
been enough adventures
The allotment'Of 16 persons to this raced over humps and hnmmock* nj 1
packed into the lives of these people
The cost is about
An electrical storm which swept laid last year.
i e w"
territory was covered when the Presi­ a 12-mlle gait, twisting and turning
aboard the E. K. Sterling to make sev­
Father la Captain.
over the metropolitan district early $25,000.
dent Wilaoh landed 16 Persians, all of like a tnotnrb<»at. Behind It cume a
eral books. They think little of them.
Albany —George Parker and Rulle whom were admitted.
Tuesday night at Long Beach, L I,
“ seventy five" gun ri ling a similar
Margaret's father U Capt. R. M.
Margaret, the baby, is as blase as an
mechanism and plunging about the Sterling, master of the big barkentlne, ! 0|,j gB|(
killed Bert Savoyo t the stage team of Johnson escaped Sunday afternoon
field at high speed regardless of holes who Is, In turn, son of Capt. K. II. Ster- :
Ilrenan and Savoy and Jack Goasman, from the Linn county Jail, where they
T’m getting perfectly tired of this
CARAVAN OF BABIES IS
or ditches.
It traveled with equal ling, manufacturing owner of the ves-
also of the theatrical profession, who were being held for the murder of
•peed ln either direction.
Behind sel and one of the unusual and pic- ,
* ? *a,'L *1 h a yawn. "1 pre-
was with him, and cauaed the death Sheriff W. J. Dunlap. Parker was cap­
HALTED BY OFFICERS thee* two cam* th# crmscountry _______
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fer to stay ashore and I m
¡ going to
turesque ____
men of - the sea.
of a woman In Brooklyn and an 18 tured a few minutes after he got out.
make daddy give up the ship and come
with us to live In a house soon.”
He was seen by Sheriff Richard before
Schenectady. N. Y. — Mrs. Anna
year old youth In Yonkers.
he had climbed over an Iron fence that Slewers, who arrived here Saturday-
She talk# like a woman of twenty at
Forced to descend at San Diego,
times. But who wouldn’t if she had
surrounds the rear of the jail. Johnson night ln an automobile with one ot the
C al, W«>dn*»dajr, after less than six
only old sailors and mother ami father
was still at large late Sunday.
strangest caravans ever known, 19
hours In the alt, but having accomp­
to learn with and from, and only saw
children, most of them babies, one of
Seaside.—Indignant
over
the
enforce
lished the notable feat of refueling
other little people once in a blue moon,
them dead and two suffering from In­
twice In midair. Captain Lowell H. tnent of a new city ordinance prohibit­
when th# big barkentlne Is tied up at
some pier or In some dock discharging
Smith and Lieutenant John B. Richter, ing parking of cars on Broadway, a fant maladies not yet diagnosed, was
or taking on cargo.
army aviators, are going to start again principal thoroughfare of Seaside, a lodged Sunday night at the county-
Margaret says »he la going fo
In another effort to seize the aviation delegation of business men waited on alms house with the 16 children who
*iie ctpfaln H a y ashore rood in that
records for which their flight was In­ Mayor Williams Friday. Demand that survived the trip from her Brooklyn
traffic officers be ordered to Ignore home without evident mishap. The
she can go to school an«l have a hack
tended.
yard and a aafid pile and play with
the ruling were made by spokesmen. two sick children, Alfred Holpp and
The two fsrtlons In the town of J who claimed the ordinance w as detri­
little girl* of her age as much ns tb#
•
likes.
Sumner, Wash —hopelessly and bitter­ mental to business and unnecessary.
old, are at Kills hospital, where also
ly divided for the last two years over
Salem.—The Oregon loganberry ex- is the body of Arthur Carpel, nine
the question of pavement dancing—
I cha nge started Its first car of fresh months, who died of pneumonia
n.
.n
will now have a chance to get together
I berrt'S to tbe i astern market Sunday brought on during the trip.
i
again. Judge Csffd. In superior court j morning. The slump In sugar prices,
i
Mrs. Slewers told prosecuting of­
Angry Bull Smasheg
i
today. Issued a permanent Injunction
bile not yet bringing prices back to ficials. who have cot yet decided what |
Two Red Automobiles ii
on the Pumner *offirlait, restraining I ; a . fair
, . . . _____
.__ is expected , to
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._ action to take In the matter, that she !
normalcy,
make
i
Two automobiles belonging to •
them from permitting any further tbe market better for logans. a* they left her home In Brooklyn Frida
Ernest
and
Earl
Blaisdeii
of
Street dances.
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a w an acid fruit requiring much sugar night.
Wolcott, N. Y.. were badly dam-
With
the
sugar
price
too
high
the
fru
•
tatué
of
Minerva
A colossal seated
• aged when charged and butted •
Scores Hurt in Riot.
carved from colored alabaster, ha« gal housewife will not buy logans In
J by an enraged bull which broke •
•
I dewn tbe fence of hi,
rf, J
been dl •covered on the site of Em-]quantities.
Syilney, N 8. — Score# of rioters
I
‘
1
portnni. which was a landing pi
Newport. — The N< wp.->rt-rorrallIs | were Injured, several of them serious­
• The Blaisdeii brothers are twins !
the Tiber for marble shipm nts In the highway was opened the entire dia ly. in a clash Sunday night with police
( and each painted Us automobile !
days of republican and Imperial Rome, tance Iw-tw-cen the coast and the W II and qoldlers near tb* coke oteos of
! * deep red.
!
Surrounding Empörtem wem schools la mett valley Saturilay. State High j th# British Empire Steel corporation
When farmers came to tbe
for marhlc «otters and sculptor«, and w |y FI gin«, r Cline and CommtA. n«-r olant The fighting started about $:$u
rescue of the motorcars they
there also were many Hellenistic art Malón« Inspect»-«! the work W. dneed»' when soldiers, preceded by mounted
were forced fo retreat until
association*. Workmen, digging the and said that the road werk on the police, charged the mob* with fixed
• pitchforks and st.uit clubs were
foundation for a building, tame upon highway would be completed In the bayonet*. The «1 '»order continued ln-1
I obtained with which to beet the
J animal back Into the pasture
the »fatue, which Is carted In th* most near future and that no detours woutd (t< rroltt« ntly until midnight when th>
New ph tngraph of King Alfonso ut Spain ('eft) and King Albert ut 1 -
!
Th<‘ rar* Lad been left perked
exquisite Hellenistic style* It* cob r be used a fi rr the ftrst of the coming hostilities ceased and the soldiers and
gium taken together dqrtrg th* visit to Brussels ■ f K ng Alfonso— m a t trsv
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th« fence.
week.
Is said to make It unsque.
¡pulire retired.
*’ #d of modera monarch#, an "cccaMoaal rialto* to hla own country.”
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COMPILED
FOR
YOU
American Shores.
1660 AR E
ADMITTED
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•Year-Old G irl
.ascot of
Here Is a Real Pair of Kings
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