Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 20, 1944, Page 10, Image 10

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    TEN MEDFOHD MAIL THIBUNE
Your Health and Its Care
BY OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Reader! should address inqulnei lei Dr. William Brady
265 El Camlno. Bererly Killi. Colli.
IMMUNITY
Our family has continual '
v.m. oil full winter and spring. :
At Drcsent we're stuffing our -
selves witn no-
eral quantities
of vitamins A,
D and B-com-plox,
but colds
con 1 1 n u e, so
we wonder ii
vnur booklet
Call it Cri
might help us
to gain some,
degree of Im
munity or free
dom from such
attacks. (H.L.
C.)
Dt. Brady
Whether Increased Intake of
vitamin A is more important
than increased intake of D and
B-complcx (these latter being the
vitamins nearly everybody needs
to supplement the everyday re
fined diet) is questionable. In
the booklet (for copy send 25
cents and stamped self addressed
envelope) I say "Vitamin A
serves a specific purpose in nu
trition which In my opinion,
warrants the belief that It is
essential In the development and
maintenance of the highest de
gree of Immunity against re
spiratory infections In general.
It promotes the integrity and
healthiness of the mucous mem
branes lining the rpspiratory
tract. Normal condition and
functioning of these mucous
membranes constitutes the first
line of defense against Invading
bacteria. Therefore, particularly
for young persons who show' a
tendency towards adenoids, en
larged tonsils, perhaps enlarged j
"kernels" in the neck and fre-
nnpnt or constant snuffles, I re
commend an optimal daily ra
tion of nation vitamin A. that
Is, considcrab'y more vitamin A
than one Is likely to get in the
ordinary diet."
I am less Impressed regarding
the importance of vitamin A
than I was five years ago. In
the pamphlet on "Tonsils and
Adenoids" for copy send stamp
ed envelope bearing your ad
dress which I wrote a few
On the Radio Chains
ITAtlONII
Chain aftlilntlon end where lhe
are un the dint:
HAI.K (MltH) 1330. Portland.
Kr.X (Slltl-lllue) lino. Portland:
K1lA (NHC-lllue MIIH) Iftiu
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fletcher Wiley. CUS. OK lor Release.
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5:15 P m. Dick Tracy.
BN. Super-
""so p m -J.ck Armstrong. BN.
Harry f 'annerv ns. LUS.
venluree of Tom Mix MBS
J:IJ p. m -Elmer P'l'rscm. Com
mentator. NI1C. Cni.l Midnight. BN.
Night News Wire, M1IS; News, CBS
00 p. m Walla Time, NBC; Oa
brlel llentter, MUS; Hollywood Mys
tery Time. CBS.
:!, p m.-screen Test MUS
e 30 p m -People Are runnv. NBC.
Ppotligfct Bands. BN; That Brewster
Bov CBS Double or Nothing. MBS
6 55 p. m Uem. National Commit
tee. CBS.
7 00 p m. People Are Tunny.
Anios-Andv. NBC: durante and Moore,
ChS; Liaia t.arncKiv, .nit...
715 p m, iwell Thomas,
Ted Malone. UN
7 30 d m Bill Utern. NBC
MBS:
Door Canteen. CBS; Lone
kanger
W8ju0 d m Mus'c Shop, NBC:
Love a Mystery, CBS: rights.
sttta
B IS D
The Parker Family. UN;
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30 p m Duftr" T.ivern. NBC;
Oang Busters, UN; It Paya lo Be Ig
norant CBS
oo p m rurtous-h run nbc;
News. MBS; Alitrl.-h Fallmy, CBS.
0:30 p m. Fullon iwls. It.. MUS:
Adventures of Thin Mn. CBS
A 45 o m Lee Slmms pianist
NBC
inof) p. m News, NBC: Rupert
Hughes, Dem. for Dewey. MBS.
in 4 p m. Paul Page, singer
11:00 p. m. Jan Savltt Orch., CBS
astnrday
5 00 p m.- Thomas Pebiso
NHC: Youth On Parade, CUS;
Oreh..
Eddie
Condon, UN.
5 30 p m Oorolhv Oesmond NBC;
Gilbert and Snlllven BN. Music MHC
3 43 p m l-uls I' Loehner. NHC:
Night News Wire MBS: News. CBS
no p m Muslo Hall. NUC: This
la My Story. CBS
0 30 p m Charlel Chan. NBC:
Spotlight Bands. UN
6.45 o tn fta'urilav Serenade. CBS
1.00 p m luy Lnmhardo Orch..
BN
7:15 p m Remember. DN; Mayor
of the Tow n, C IIS
7.3U p in - tlrand Ol' Oprr, NBC;
Bed Bvder. MBS March ol lime. BN
8 00 p m News NUC; Downbeat
Derby MUS. t'nrlv American Muslti.
BN: America In the Air. ( US
8:13 p ni. American Stuns Quar
tet NUC
S 30 p m Abies Irish Rose. NUC;
Inner Sanctum, CUS- inland Slowe
BN
0 (Ml n m Music rYom Hollywood.
BN: 111) Parade ( IIS News MUS
0.13 p m Dream lliwt MUS
0 30 p m Tlu-s-o Sun Trio, NBC.
a 43 p in Ikin t You itelleye It.
CBS: l,ee Stmms. ptaimt. NBC
10 00 p tn News. NUC; Muslo by
Ctll. BN
10:1.1 e m Musical Americana.
NBC.
10 30 p m Motet St rraneig orch.
NHC: Henri llusie orch , CHS
11 00 p m - Hotel niltmnre Orch
NHC; Jan Savltt Orch. CBS; This
Moving World. UN
ITALY PATRIOTS KILL
FORMER POLICE CHIEF
Rome, Oct. 20 (U.RlUndcr-; K
ground sotirtvs in nortli ItiilvT'i
reported today that patriots had
executed Pictro Koch, former
head of the Italian secret police
and one of the most ruthless
prosecutors of pro-allied Italians
He was. ambushed with ma
chine guns and grenades on the
frlday, Oct. 20. 1944
TO CRI
months ago I "barely mention
vitamin A. but instead I recom-
jmend a daily ration of vitamin
D and vitamin B-complex to sup
plemcnt the diet of every child
with tonsils and adenoids.
There is another factor which
the reader's letter guggcsts
health ignorance. As long
, i l 1 t: . - flallnrl
respiraiuiy jnit?uiiun mc
"colds" in the reader's house-
hold the infections will probab
ly be spread from one member
of the family to another, for if
they are dumb enough to believe
such mess Is due to aimospner
Ic or weather conditions they
will take no precautions against
peppering each other with what
ever any one member of the
household happens to bring
home.
That's the good and sufficient
reason why I urge everybody to
call it crl (kree) Common Res
piratory Infection until a spe
cific diagnosis can be made.
When you call it cri you ack
nowledge or recognize that it Is
probably communicable and
that it is only fair and decent
to take reasonable precautions
against spread of the infection.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Ward, Molrs. Wrinkles or Whit
Have You
Have you any suBKCstlons on the re
moval of seerl warm? (Miss B. I.)
Annwer You will find Uie treat
ment of wart, and numerous olher
hlemlahea described In booklet Cot
metlc Blemishes" for copy send ten
cents and self addressed envelope,
et.uA BhIiUfI (n A.lhnil
Boy fl years old has been subject
:.i . . v.. . iwn vears
tn MRthnm since he was two years
old. When he has a severe attack we
have to give him medicine every two
hours. We hate to give a younn child
so much medicine. (Mrs. 3. G.I
Answer If It Is medicine your doc
tor prescribes for the child you should
not hesitate to Klve It It will have
no serious III effect. Send stamped
ir nHHreed envelnne for pamphlet
j on Asthma and one on Allergy. You
snQUIQ ne sure inc .-iuij b-w
of calcium and vitamin D.
Maternity
How can I Ret the booklet you have
on the prospective mother? My hus
band Is In the navy somewhere In the
Pacific and we expect our baby In
February or March. (Mrs. H. L.I
Answer Send me a stamped en
velope hearing your address. I'll mall
you both "Preparing for Maternity"
and "The Brady Baby Book." Or any
other serviceman's wife. Civilians who
want these booklets must send ten
cents for each booklet, with self ad
dressed stamped envelope.
(Copyright 144, John F. Dllle Col
Turin-Milan
ports said.
highway, the re-
ED
HEAVY LOSER IN
DEAL
Olympla, Wnsh., Oct. 20 (U.R)
Stnte auditor Cliff Yelle todny
said that tlio stntcs of WnshlnR
ton and Oregon lost $820,048
In the resale to Harry E. Collin.
Toledo, O., financier, of 10.000
barrels of whiskey and the phy
sical assets of the Waterfill and
Frazlcr and Shawhan Distillery
companies, which were Jointly
purchased by the slates a year
ago to replenish dwindling li
quor supplies.
In report of an audit exam
ination of negotiations and trans
actions relative to the Joint pur
chase, Yelle said the states sold
4B7.24B Rnllons of bulk whiskey
to Collin for $228.02(1, after they
had paid $097,933 for It. Yelle
'also reported that nhvslcnl nsv
sets of the plants were to be
sold to Collin at book value, or
$123.8(10 for Waterfill and Fra
iler and $211,143 for Shawhan.
while the states paid $243,070
and $282,0.19 respectively for the
plants.
Washington state liquor board
members, however, declared
that the figures left an erroneous
Inference. They said that the
entire Joint deal was contingent
upon resale of the plants at book
value and the 10.000 gallons of
liquor at celling prices to Collin.:
who fostered and engineered tbel
sale. They added that Washing
ton state alone would realize a
net profit on the liquor obtained
of from eight to ten million dol
lars, which would be divided,
according to statute, among In
corporated cities and towns,
counties and the stale treasury.
A large San Francisco hotel
has an Indoor swimming pool
with an outdoor lawn for sun
bathers on an adjoining terrace.
Use Mall in mi no want Ada
LOW
WEEKLY
RATES
CRATER
HOTEL
Across From Craterian
Theatre) Phone 4174
SINGLE $4 SO to $6
OOUBLC .... $7 50 to $12
8 i m n s o i inner
Sprlnq Mettret-aa Free
"lowert Clear Hnomtl
1 ,:-
POSTAL RATES
TO BE CHANGED.
1
Postmaster Frank DeSouza of
the Medford postoffice said to
day that rates on registered
mail, insured mall, money order
fees and special delivery rates
will be changed, effective No
vember 1.
The new registry fees will be:
$.01 to $5 20c
5.01 to 50 25c
50.01 to 75 35c
75.01 to 1000 40c
100.01 to 200 55c
200.01 to 300 ...65c
300.01 to 400 BOc
400.01 to 500 95c
500.01 to 600 ..$1.05
600.01 to 700 1.13
700.01 to 800 1.20
800.01 to 900 1.25
900.01 to 1,000 1.35
New fees for money orders as
announced are:
$.01 to $2.50 6c
2.51 to 5 8c
5.01 to 10, 11c
10.01 to 20 ; 13c
20.01 to 40 15c
40.01 to 60 ...20c
80.01 to 100 22c
First class special delivery up
to two pounds will be 13c; two
pounds to 10 pounds, 20c; over
10 pounds, 25c.
Second, third and fourth class
special delivery will be: 17c up
to two pounds, two to 10 pounds,
25c; over 10 pounds 35c.
Insured rates on third and
fourth class matter will be:
$.01 to $5 3c
n
10
.:..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ioc;m!"s.
25
25 to 50 15c I i'u3 organization is an Honor
50 to 200 !""""!""!"""!"Z""'25clclllb navirS a quota of 40 mem
DeSouza also announced that I DL'r,s'. u handles all stamp sales
he had received word that a new
five-cent stamp honoring Korea I
will be placed on sale Novem
ber 2 in Washington, D. C. The
center design depicts the flag
of Independent Korea In white,
blue and red with the word
"Korea" underneath.
Stamp collectors desiring first
day cancellations may send not
more than 10 addressed enve-
lopes to the Postmaster, Wash-
Ington 13, U. C., with cash or
money order for stamps. No
stamps or checks will be accept
ed. j i
- ;arj
r,
fftudr:it Kporlprs
Margo Oammll Juan Ruppe
At a meeting of the Junior
class October 18, a committee
was chosen lo handle conces
sions at the Klamath-Mcdford
game. Participating In this are:
Virginia Allen, Pay Albern, Bev
erly Autrey, Nellie Baize, Pay
Barnum, Beverly Bishop, Do
lores Bismark, Velma Brock,
Winifred Brock, Lois Bryant,
Peggy Chllders, Darlcne Cook.
Joyce Fraley, Sybil Iagen, Har
riet Houghton, Jeraldine Je
rome, Pauline Kruggel, Lorec
Montelth, Jackie Nelson, Shir
ley Schneider and Carol Skeen.
e e e
The traditional "kangaroo
court," sponsored by the Order
of M, was held October 18, In
the auditorium. In this court,
Initiation of sophomore boys Is
held each year. Court officers
were: Judge, Bill Flaskett; clerk,
Marvin Doty; prosecuting attor
ney. Dean Sheldon, and coun
cil of defense, Carl Reich. Jury
men were: J-ick Holmes, Aubrey
Davis, Ronald Weatherford.
Dick Cottingham, Carl Ander
son and Al Bonsher. "Execution
ers" were: Bob Watson, Derrll
Rlggs, Larry Hayes, Jerry Clark
"" Jim Cave.
Sergeants-at-Kircher
and
arms were Alan
Jerrv Rci I
jerry noss. (
Sophomore "victims of the ;
initiation were: r:art Stelle. Nick 1
Green. Glen Tingley, George
Green, Harold Skinner, David
THE WORLD AT ITS WORST
High School News
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AMR (t1iie MH HiyiEwliRVi lVS'E IKtXS
50 NO0 CAS ii,1tM T ItlflRE fO VClR TftMWTT
RWiO.rROcRflM SCI) TKiOvtR TrIAt WE liHE
HM PttM t-ivtvj 0TK A
.--44 'Ui(,r;
Dow, Howard Whltlock, Ken
neth Lindley, Jerry Hunter and
Jim McClure.
Pierce Knox, blind and talents
ed xylophone player, entertain
ed the senior high schooj stu
dents October 13, in the audi
torium. His first number was
"Stars and Stripes Forever,"
followed by several classical
pieces.
Misses Ladine Sade and
Georgia Holfman, assisted by
Mrs. Wilson, contributed to the
program by giving explanations
and demonstrations of the
Braille system.
Heading the 1944-45 staff of
the Hi-Times, senior high bi
monthly newspaper are: Elaine
Walker, editor, and Janet
Horsley, assistant editor. - The
editorial staff consists of Joyce
Clares, Margo Gammill, Harriet
Harris, Joan Hoppe, Lillian Mc-
Uonough, Maxlne McKinney,
Shirley Pankey, Helen Storm,
Marjorle Thompson and Jack
Holmes.
In charge of business Is Re
gina Smith, assisted by Alvin
Pena. Typist is Nancy Swem.
Contributors are Mary Jo Kjrt
ley, June Bosworth, Bill Patton,
Helen Rubenstein, Phyllis Whit
lock and Byron Winnlngham.
a e
At the H. E. C. A. meeting
held Monday, third period, the
club discussed plans for its float
in the noise parade. Roger Ster
ton was appointed general chair
man for decorations.
Officers elected to fill two
vacancies left by departing
seniors were Betty Medley,
president, and Margaret Drys
riale, secretary-treasurer. Elmer
Kyle, commissioner of member
ship, submitted a list of new
members to be voted on next
n.1. : .
Bn Dona "'"es throughout the ,
r aim is unner airec-
tion of Mrs. J. F. Smith.
e
Miss Jean Wall, adviser of the
Girls' Athletic association, re
ports that plans are in progress
for volley ball, basketball and
tennis tournaments. Also, ac
cording to Miss Wall, the group
Is giving consideration to t h e
idea of sponsoring an assembly
and perhaps a dance, later in the
year.
G. A. A. officers this year are:
Mildred Shellabargar, presi
dent; Janet Horsley, vice-president;
Barbara Olsen, treasurer,
and Aletha Emerick, activity
chairman.
A class given especially for
students interested in radio and
those who expect to be taken
Into the service, is being held
three times a week during the
third period, with Mr. H. F.
Cope as Instructor. Study in
cludes the international Morse
coae. 1 he laboratory is equipped
with small outfits which the
students use In practicing send
ing and receiving messages.
Speed varies up to ten words
a minute. Those who attain this
record receive a semester credit.
Mr. Cope announced that the
class should have at least ten
members. He urges a good turn
out since this training is useful
at this time more than ever.
Net bags are being distributed
to collectors of milkweed, the
floss of which must be thorough
ly ripe for use in making navy
life Jnckets, so that the pods can
De air-dried after they are pick
ed.
MAKES LOOSE
FALSE
TEETH
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TtOHTER
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HOT A rOWDII NOT A FASTI
Hsr. k s HEW. EASY. MONEY -SAVTNa WAY TO
OUKTIIY sissa IHaMIlT TlCHTrjl M.r.1,
irUr NUTn rials sad plan ss ssowk No kssl
d4 R see solldUlsa. adlusttef slats snual
aw snaps- si s,. suma. sualne a Ms at Na
Not a pails r oowdot mu k m
spplr sack ear. NUI IT bscesuo pan as aas
PUM) solhi taaSaUas. bansUasa natural pint
si rosat. asrf clsas ana sanllarr ftctoaliacaU
" asnsalo lot tmn aaitekw and
pu .t s.
sosT. oa appiicaM u. s .ni,. tir
1 - "" "t aura, mobey uii
t sot saaaeaal
I WESltRN THRIFT STORES
and ill other good druggists
By CLllYAS WILLIAM
London, Oct. 20 (U.R) Car
rier-bome planes of the Brit- ium supply ship and two antl
Ish home fleet bombed German aircraft ships in the approaches
. , , ., , to Trondhe m fjord. They hit
shore installation, In Norway I , ' th u
Saturday and Sunday andscored burnjng fjercely
Chalker'i Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance-Refreshments
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place in So. Ore
CLOSED MONDAYS
Thursdays Private Parties Only
for Reservations Ph Gold HIU 474
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX
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A ' faL , GlEMOAtE, CJi,
apchep, caa-fep 4 Mxotys Mme
Ax at me. sametmf ... shootnc,
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ag'-l Jj --r TH FLM CAPITAL
liN&lf lj I .V V lTBll WGS YAJY
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rTX VJf3n 1 HW &AHOE CUCLLATONS W
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
I
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BLONDIE
If '"' ''Zi-iUT1 1 1 liiir LAMB CHOPS, PeAS,),i I ''. ;. I'D LIKE K'"' II 'U mo VOU Ii'
PAGWOORS CTn) f,fnSnA WOULDN'T LIKeS
I WHAT WOULD VOL) ) VCHOOLATE PUDDING J ( INSTEAD OF ) THAT'
ZhS "uOKP r AND COFFEE ?V PEAS V
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t?il-. sr WE. 1 HE v "VlNOOM.M ENUFF T' FIOHT HUKHtK, A-FlCHTlr,'? ) WANTS T" VDKUM U FOLKS A AT
TANGLE ?L CITS KILL'S 7 ANVONo- C HOW ANYOftSl FOLKS MASt A HAINT j-HE V VO
WIF A ,tharJ n-y'7r S coulo BE. popcorn- WIDOWER S. no S WILL 1 service
STRANGER.'. Aa-i ry icoohant peanuts- I cw saoe hawkjns Iwioowi BE.'.' joan
4u. SJi? n SI ENUFF T' L 5OOV-POP- VA OAV AN' SHE, V tr I J L.
'-T r- yy ' T J FIGHT BALLOONS.'.'! NXf PICKED OUT V -7 AT6ULLIVAN
THE NEBB3 i ' I
VvtLL.OBtE.-T MCShAD ONE T It) UKE
, f?0 ThOUGUT S0CO IDEA AND ho HEAR A
TELLTOL) "WE A'Xu-ro TUAT CV.OSES .CCD OF
PORT PlAvj V.HL PlP 5EAS0M ywiSLX3M
hits on at least three enemy ves
sels off the coast, an admiralty
communique said today.
The armiralty communique
described the attacks as 'success
ful," and said the plane also
laid mines in Norwegian coastal
waters.
' Carrier-borne Averiger and
- Wildcat planes attacked a med-
ZERO CLUB
Out or bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p m., 3 am.
except Sunday Phone day
time 5300: night 9101.
A number of shore batteries
and oth-r installations wer shot
up.
WEDS AT 97
Elkton, Mo., Oct. 20 (U.PJ
John Henry Titus, 97, New York
poet who never satisfactorily
settled his claim to authorship
BEAUTIFUL
ROGUE RIVER
LODGE
IS NOW OPEN
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lounge
Dancing
On Crater Lake Highway
Near Trail
Telephone Trail 1404
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Curve lo cptM
-Mimicked
B New Zetland tret
l3 Meadow
13 Elephant' car
It Smell
16 Girl'i (Slani)
17 Fine needlework .
19 Rugged creU
It Enticea
J2 Old horses
11 Despoil
lb Price itbbr.f
17-The lion's friend
JO Grain In
mahogany
Large wavei
12 Competed in raca
U-Orlt
Si Head organ
31V Trlflea
37 Land metsun
3 Clean
39 Ex-pocket
battleship
40 Invoice a plagua
on
43 Rhythm
i Animal
48 Bellow
49 Make hot
50 Fruit skin
53 New Mexican
Indian
83 Small Islands
54 Concludes
55 Cloth measura
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TuEl USTEM Tmc FLY? 1
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The flying 1 tm
I
CANDIDATE" WIILCDNSC100S!
MNlSH HIS TOUR
IN A HELICOPTER
BUT
GOT
PLANE !
, ti
of "The Face en the Bar-room
Floor" today held the distinc
tion n; being the first nonaged
erian married at Elkton. Titus
and Elizabeth Pfliderer, 54, New
York, were married yesterday
in the home of Rev. William F.
Hopkins.
Dse Mall Tribune Want Ads.
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Open t p. m. to 3 a. in.
Phone Central Point 472
for reservations. On th
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out of Bounds for
Service People
ANSWER TO
PBCV10UB PIZZL1
E-A'g'KMAiClTHA-M'E.'W
P i PSiUtT U r3,ALH!A
DOWN
1 Seaweed
3 Behind
3 System of dateJ
4 Toward
a chum (slang)
6 Pert, to an era
7 Official paperi
8 Boatman
9 Commotion
10 Rocky crag
11 Old auto (slaniJ
16 Moves
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20 Self
33 The Bible
35 Corn bread
25 Radicals
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41 Emerald Isle
43 Bucket
44 Spoken
45 Chinese tea
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