The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 19, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS. ORBOON, PRIDAY, APRIL It, ISIS
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CITY BEAUTIFUL
PLANNED BY WOMEN
LUNCH SWAY THEIRS
(,ooi AitvM'i: ivi:x ah to how
HiM-iKi: iiirrriiit city at im;.
f.tHIO.V WHERE MERE MAM
TAKI.'rt IIACrK HIIAT
II tin women's day t Hi Klam
ath Chamber of Commerce Krltlny
goon lunrh til Hi" l.hnnnr itrlll lo
fty, but nirro in mi wne lolrrnlpd Jiul
tlt'isme, as Iii always Is, "I
bnIIdi of ilin women' mlaalonsry
KXltlltl.
Xbtrr s n large attendanro of
Ma imp'. '' Hi" l"l't". "The lloiiin
ntatitlfut," pruved una fruitful of
lood iuc(mIIiiiii from Hid speakers,
of wtioru nil ( regularly ached.'
(M ffO Wlllllrll,
I'mUftil I'. It. Iteamra, In Initial
Itf lh program, Introduced Ilin
toulmlitrru uf tho occnalun, Mm.
Mfy JutkKin. nml mM It wim prob
ably th( flril 11111" In Ilin lilnlory of
Klinuth Kalla t tint a woman had been
president of aiirh mi orcaaloii,
Mr. Jarkaon a t at that thn horn
biutlful waa not n theme which roil.
trnd one'a church or other predl
Union, although Oregon women had
lot the ballnl lilt'' writ) rUiI tit,
isow that ilia mm were co-operating
illh thrin In iiihcb for Hi better-)
BfDt of thing KntxTiiltr- Tlm apeak
ir uVp1 what wm mom gratifying
to I travrlrr. especially If hn tin olio
looking
tltf where there Is green grass all it
Dr, nml hemlock. Thn summits hn
crowned with linlti of everlasting
now, nml itiiwn thn vnlloyn ran tlm
dnlirlng atreams mid lnnilnic water
fall, till they reached that hrlminlnK
cup, called by the liiillniin, Klamath
l.nk.
"Thn nlr, thn water, Ilin earth n
garden apol for thn hnhltntlou of
mmi, A llttlii city sprang iii mid n
tl grew mid prnaprred, Ilin KtrrntN
wnrn laid long nml wide, llrli k mid
tnim worn fnahloni'd Into atunebutld
Inga mid bungalows dotted thn hill-
sides, Hardens mid trees gladdened
tha nye. Tim sltr, for n county court
house n talked of, thn city charter
was dltciiaiMl, pulltlcii ran riot and
thn iriiiln rnlmd Cain."
In thn huxli that followed Mm.
Jack mill, thn lirenldliiK onicer, anlil,
"NVn'rn Kiilnie to ralin (,'nln nil llrlit.
but wn nrn too wn to tnlk about the
court home "
Mr. II. It. Itnameii upoko oh the
honin beautiful, and aald that the
yard and abade ircra nm often an In
det of what la within n home. The
beautiful Iiiiiih nltordeO .1 drxren of
comfort nod ilenurn not to hit ineaa
urnd by n ninnny atnndard Now, In
the aprliiK time, una tint time to pt.nnt
and beautify thn home, Mra, Itemuei
auKKcated how rartaln unalihrly apota
or card playing. Thn church permit
lt tnembera to pnrtiikn of aoclal cua
torna that aro moral, and doe not
proacrlbo them. Itidlvldunla aro only
warned ntnlnt nctn contrary to
Cbrlat'a learhlnra, nnd, If pnralated
In, the Individual la repelled from the
church until audi time na the clergy
limn la convinced of the correction,
when Im a reatored to good atandlnK.
"II. (J. COI.MNH, Hector."
1 Continued en I'att 41
KlUEOSylLAYMJITE "
ACTIMB OECAPITAnON
DYING WOMEN ACCUSES
MAN OF DEGRADATION
Mother Who Taken I'olaon In Deapalr
Cnlla Judjcn and Court OAlrlal to
Her lletlaliln to Teat Iff m to Iter
OaUKliter'a Downfall
bulled I'reaa BorvK
HAN KUANCI8CO, April U.
Court wn held about death bed
Into when Mra. I.llllan Drake, who
lunltowed polaon In a fit of deipatr,
told a realistic tale or deeruiatlcn
CR.ilnat Vernle Mcl'henon. a cafo en
tertalner, held on a white ilavlnf
chnrico. Knowing that death was
near, thn woman sent for Judge
Deaay and the regular officers of hla
court, nnd gnaped out her atory, tell
ing of many glrla, Including her own
daughter, whom aha said Mcpherson
hnd working for him.
l.klM I .t iL.I.-fM.1 n tllH. IH
for faruilauda, to come Into .
iMiyv rrrtrniauon or I'unuc Ktr-
Ikada Ireea, flndlliR evidence uf thn rullott la Fatally Hurt by Head
ollclme nl baud. Hhn aald that the
Nitron rutoir waa mi Inrrntlvn well
slnUtad to make this city worth
Mtttlfylng.
(tailed Press llerttea
I'KKIN. April 10. Wen IJngTem,
The tnaitmlatrraa cnlled Dial upon about 10 year old, was partly b
Mra.0. W. White to apeak on the aub- headed and killed by comrades of his
Jett of parka. Mra. While apoke of (own age at Plngllang recently nt a
UepoMlbllltle of getting Pacific ter- game of "public elocution."
nee beautified with Mowers, walk Decapitations have been very com
ni benches, nnd how, when house mnn throughout Knnsu provlnco of
suntlnc In Hmi Kranclaro a year mid late, nnd the boy Chinese have been
abttf ago aim found n houan ctoan to
I park which proved a btesalng to
bandreda of people. It was beautiful
tit small, and was vlalted by many
ptoflp, and was a source of great
Mtlifactlnn, Hhn spoko of tlio hope
loma day of having wooden bridges
sew over tlm government canal re
placed by steel ones, nnd that In the
Brintlme It waa a ronaolatlon to
ktow that although the government
anal was not aurh a thing of beauty,
It was very useful. Mrs. White men
tioned that tho tax of one-half mill
lor park purposes will soon bn forth
toning, nnd probably be continued
from jr to year, enabling the city
to put In n park system with trim
mlnga that will be a credit to the
piry board and to the city.
The toaatmlatreas mentioned that
It waa not Infrequent when traveling
'long Main street to see debris and
tin cans In spots, at.d spoko of thn
fowparatlvcly few peoplo who keep
(Mr yards clean. As an Instance of
llc beautifying, alio mentioned the
ItJ of Heattlc, where the Women
ihiwcd a determination to clean up,
M4 Anally the men fell Into line and
nslned.
Mri. I.. K. Wllllta, to hare spoken
itoiea," was absent, so Mrs. Ncl
i Itminicvoll was announced to
ll": a fow remarks on tho tople of
"k." 8, ,( ,ho believed tho
troit mtractlvo cltloa were those with
w, and thnt the lack of them In
M-ml-nrld district was noticeable,
MPtilully o pcop0 from the Kast.
"M'eaker mentioned Denver, where
Jlo I ree wcro provided by tho city
J" IbMe who would plant them, and
Mt on tho day of distribution the
r looked llko an animated forest
" city of Portland, situated almost
n lorwt, wna mentioned as a boau
"1 1 lace. Hbo said that If tho wo
n would take the matter In hand
"re was no reason why this city
"oiild not bo ono of the handsomest
' Ins land.
l,0,,n ' "roelwnbTouih'a topic
'' TIlO (larHun mnA k U.n In
t. '.he ,,W " looking over
JJ Hy Kngllsh poets, I And that
n.'.AY roto B0 ""
""n,' and from It I take tha quo-
ik. V 'Qoi nr,t arden n(l
flrst city, caln," and dod did
w.1. ? rdi' H rlsod the
ity mil, ttna round,,, tnt u0ViBg
" nd planted them la plat, and
ii
much Interested In them. Wen was
the victim of an attempt to repro
duce one. A ruaty, broken sword,
dlacarded by somo enldler, was uaed
by the amateur eiecutloner, with tho
reault that a very bungling Job was
done, fatal, however, to oWn.
Kootbnll nnd "shinny," with men's
severed bends as the ball, are com
mon sport all over the province.
free spiiclTpRoir IS
IE8UN BY60V. JOHMSON
Hlluallon at Haa Diego Drought
About by Cloning Mouth of I. W.
W. Iada to Official Hlate lavr4(
gatloa. HAN DIKdO, April 19. Harris
Welnstock, special agent of Oover
nor Johnson, hero to Investigate the
situation following tho free speech
right of the I. W. W.'s. started his
labors by Interviewing Inmates of the
county Jail, held on charges of con
spiracy. Thursday Welnstock opened
offices In the court house, whero he
vlll hear all complaints.
NO CARD PLAYING
ATCHURCHPARTY
IIKV. COtMNH HAYH MIBINKOB
MATION WAH 01VK.V TO MOIIN
NO I'AI'KH, ANII (1IVKH KXPI.A
NATION Rev. II. 0. Collins, rector of the
Episcopal Church of the Redeemer,
rubmlttod the follewing:
"Through misinformation given to
tha morning paper It waa stated that
there would be cards at the birthday
party to be given at tha Whlta Pal
lean hotel this evening by tha Lad lea'
dulld of tha Church of the Redeemer.
"There will be no cards, and tbe
dancing will bo simply a number on
the program for thoso who may be
present and care to dance,
"la tha church tbara la no dancing
BASSETT COMES
FOR COOKE OATE
i:TKI tT.t I N:it AIIHAN'flKIr FOR
WILL H.MHH OUT COUHHE AR.
lUX(lKI) IIY KIAMATH LYCKUM
IIL'HKAU
In the place of Edmund Vance
Cooke-humorlst, who failed to get
here In time to All a date for the
Klamath Lyceum llureau some weeks
In the dim, distant past, U. K. Dassett
Is to appear. . The date for Mr. Has-
sett Is April 24, which Is nest Wed
nesday night. Ilassett Is an enter
tainer and reader, furnished by tbe
Pacific Coast llureau. The Ilrltt Ly
ceum llureau furnished all the other
performers, and was to have fur
nished Cooke, but failed to ship him
Into this city In time for the date
scheduled. As the Ilrltt people could
nut furnish him at a later date until
fall, thn Klamath Lyceum llureau
decided to have Ilassett come to com
plete the 1911-1912 course of enter
tainments contracted for with Its
patrons.
If train service Is the same as now
and there Is a course nest year, tho
Klamath Lyceum llureau will Insist
on entertainers from the nortn ar
riving here before the train due here
at 8:10 p. m., which, when late,
throwa plans out of gear.
MRS. DREW TAKEN
ILL IN COUNTRY
MOTHKn OK HC1IOOL PRINCIPAL
HUH'rlltl.Na WITH APPK.VDICI
TIH, WHICH IM FORTUNATELY
HfllHIDINO
Mrs. Drew, mother of Miss "Net t R.
Drew, the well known local school
principal, Is 111 wltk appendicitis at
the II. H. Orlgsby ranch; about nine
mites osst of this city. Mrs. Drew
wss on her way from Lorella to this
ilty last Friday, when taken sudden
ly lit, and was forced to atop at the
ranch. Dr. L. L. Truss was called,
and found her to fee suffering with
appendicitis. The physician stated to
day that the patient was Improving,
and that If the affliction continued to
subside there would probably be no
need of an operatloa.
10 PROBE BOOK TRUST
MID EXPOSE WORKINGS
Council of Education of California
Appoints Committee for the Work
With Mark Keppel as Chalraua of
the Hody.
United Prose Bervtee
LOS AKOELE8, April 19. Mark
Keppel, superintendent of tbe Lo
Angeles county schools and chairman
of a committee appointed by tbe Cal
ifornia council of education to work
for a legislative probe or the alleged
text book trust, has begun work, as-
slated by the following committee
men: Wm. H. Langdon, Modesto; J.
II. Francis, Los Angeles; Will C.
Wood, Alameda; A. J. Cloud, Ban
Francisco, and W. II. Mackay, Cblco.
Ills plans are outlined In a letter to
Governor Johnson.
WEIGHT OF HUMAN SOUL
ANNOUNCED BY RUSSIAN
Slav Physician Says He Put DyJag
Man on Scales, and When Death
Came Decrease Waa IS Grama
United Press Ssrvlna
ST. PETERSBURG, April II. The
human soul weighs SO grams, accord
ing to Dr. Ivan Kenton. He placed a
dying man on a weighing maeniie,
which at the moment of death regis
tered that deeraaae,
N6WRRELESS STATION
TO BE ATJEU MUIISTCR
Will Rave Three lamease Towers,
and la Plaaaed to Sead Froae Ger
many to the United States Without
Relaying
Ualted Frees Semen
HAMUURO, April II. Construc
tion will begin In a few days on tbe
most powerful wireless telegraph sta
tion In Germany, at Neu Munster.
The station will have three Immense
towers, each S00 feet In height Its
range will be even greater than that
of the big station Just completed at
Nauen, near Berlin. It la hoped to
be able to send messages to the Amer
ican continent without relaying-
iismsIero
sermonjonight
EVANGELIST WILL USE GREAT
RAHERALL GAME BY WAY OP
ILLUSTRATING TEXT OF HIS
DISCOURSE
ment scientists the the most delight
ful of the West.
"The Shoshone project Is believed
to be one of the best sections la the
West for general farming," reads a
bulletin Juit Issued by the Intirlor
department. "It Is a Cue dslr eoun
try. The farmers ar now shlpnlng
an average of f 1,109 tnrih of cm urn
to Billings, Mont, annually."
SAVER OUJTS EDITING
IN FAVOR OF "WORKERS"
Nau Diego Redactor Who Waa Kid
napped, Will Not Prosecute Abduc
tors, aad Decides to Retire Frees
the Newspaper Daeteeas
Tbe meetings at the Christian
church are growing In Interest. Evan
gelist Robert Whlston Is preaching
some of the strongest sermons ever
heard In Klamath Falls. Tonight he
wilt preach one of his best sermons,
on the subject of "Heroes." In this
sermon Mr. Whlston usesby way of
Illustration, one of the greatest base
ball games ever played on tbe Amer
ican continent Special music la one
of the Interesting features of every
service. Every one Is urged to come
tonight
FOURTH SHOSHONE UNITE
OPENS ON MONDAY NEXT
Believed to Contain Boaee Choice
Land Adapted to General Faraslag,
With Dairying Particularly Far-
United Press Service
WABHINQTON, D. C, April 19.
April II Is the date Just announced
by tho reclamation service for tha
opening of the "fourth unit" of tbe
Shoshone Irrigation project la Wyom
ing. The opening will be according
to homestead laws, and oBclals of
the service expect a groat Inlux of
homeseekers.
"Tbe unit lies to tha north aad
wast of tho town of Powell, aad con
tains soma of the finest land on tha
project." aaya a statement Issued by
the reclamation service. "The farssa
are mostly eighty scree each."
"About BOO families are already es
tablished on the first at tha three
units, aad have built reads, aehools
and churches. The project haa rail
road facilities, rural delivery, tele
phones and there are thrirlag towaa
at short interrals."
Many Inducements are offered to
prospective settlers. Tha climate and
sceale beauties of tha Meekaae pro
ject have bean deaerieed to town-
Ualted Press SerrtM
SAN DIEQO, April 19. A- R.
Sauer, editor of tbe Ssn Diego Her
ald, who waa kidnapped recently fol
lowing bis attack on the police aad
vigilantes who have been "railroad
lag" I. W. W.'s ont of town, declared
that he would not prosecute bis ab
ductors and that he would retire
Irom tbe newspaper buslnees. Sauer
returned yesterday from Los An
geles.
The street speaking fight haa quiet
ed down here. Tbe guards at tbe
county line bare kept out all I. W.
W.'s who have sought to eater the
city.
VOTERS UP AGAINST
BALLOT ODDITIES
Ing a movement to stimulate popular
Interest In aviation In this country
similar to that In France aad Ger
many. "Tbe apathy of the government
and tbe Englltb people on this sub
ject," he said. "Is positively alarm
ing, In view of tbe eacoaragemeut
given to aviation In the other big
European countries. Lacklag sop-
port by tbe government, private en
terprise here Is stifled, aad our ea-
glaeerlag geniuses are golag elsewhere."
As a part of hla crusade, Orahame-
White haa organised n series of week
end aviation exhibits at Headoa, In
the suburbs of Loadoa to run through
out the spring aad summer.
J. L. Fiedler haa retnraed from
Vancouver. B. C, where he haa been
for tbe past six weeks. Mr. Fielder
states that things look good la the
BrltUh dominion.
RIGHTS SHORTENED
FRAXCnSB BOM NOT
MAN TO VOTB FOB ALL
GATES Of
YD
LH FOLLETTE IS
BADLY INJURED
FALL AT WASHINGTON, BEFORE
CAMPAIGN BEGAN, PROVED
SERIOUS, BUT WAS SUPPRBueV
ED FOR PURPOSE
United
"MKDFORD, April II Senator La
Follette campaigned through Nebras
ka aad Oregon with hla blpa sup
ported by a canvas belt strapped
tightly around hla body to eaable him
to walk without a crutch.
It Is now announced tor tbe first
time that he was severely Injured
when he fell on the stairs of hla
Washington home three days before
tbe present campaign, reports of
which were withheld for fear that his
enemies" might Injure his chances.
The clavicle bone was Injured nt
the Junction with tbe splnl column
and th right blp waa badly bruise!.
Unique Window Display
Frank M. Upp, the Jeweler, haa ar
ranged a very unique "watch display.
To show the delicate mechanism he
baa taken a watch to pieces and ar
ranged the different parts on sheets
of cardboard. More than aeveaty
pieces are labeled, showing their sep
arate place la the time-keeper.
NIGHT OF IIPtOYII!
FOUNDATION OF Bill
Socialists of Goldea Gate State Would
Hare Contractors FHmiaalod From
State Jobs and Industries
Ualted PreeeServiee
SACRAMENTO, April 19. The so
cialists here are preparing the "Right
of Employment" bill, to asnd through
cut tbe state as an Initiative measure.
Tbe bill makea It tha duty of the
state to eliminate contractors on state
Jibs and Industries, giving direct em
ployment to cltlsens at reasonable
wages, and to establish agencies to
Bad able-bodied cltlsens who are
willing to work.
CROSS SEA IN AIRSHIPS
GRAHAME-WHITE'S PLAN
English Air Traveler Patau Picture
of Paassngir Serrlce to Carry d.ese
Passengers a Day an Fifteen Hours
'nlfixl Vre-w Pnrvie
LONDON, April II An aerial aaa-
seager service across tha Atlantic la
fifteen hours, oarrylag 4,000 passen
gers, a day, la tha future of tha aero
plane within tha nest two daeadaa, ac
cording to Orahame-Wbtte, Baglaad'a
moat distinguished aviator, and one
of tha entrants for Great Britain In
tha contest for the Gordon-Bennett
trophy In lilt.
Orahame-Whlte it nt present head-
Christina Church
Ladles of the Christian church will
give a luncheon all day tomorrow-
circus day but not neat th the Amor
lean Bank aad Trust eompaay build
lag. Instead, the place will bo the
vacaat lot next to Hales meat market
OEHJEY TELLS OF BISK
IN CROSSING ATLANTIC
HeroofMamRaBaySare
Over Norther Beerte Take Ltres
a Hails, aa Cimpaadss Oats) Mat
HUM iraa am
WAIHDfQTON. D. C. April Il
in my opinion every asmsnajsr srsaa
Ing tha North Atlantic takes his Ufe
In but hands with every trip." aald
Admiral eGorge Dewey hare. In die-
cusslug the wreck of the liner Titanic
He declared the oBctaU of the big
trans-Atlantic steamship llaee never
consider human Urea nl their
for money. , ,'
,WHI
EVANGELIST ROBERT .WHIBTON
of Nebraska will spsan aad slag
every night at 7: 16 inttbe Christian
church taberaacie, corner Ninth aad
Pine. Services last bat a little over
an hour. All eordtaHf lavlted. Try
It tonight 4-ll-tf
NENEY ROASTS NRKNT
BY AffLYIK TERES
To San Diego Solon Which Aro Neith
er Pleasant to Listen to Nor Orf.
ored With Credit to
Halted
SAN DIEGO, April II. Declaring
that State Senator L. A. Wright mis
quoted an "unpatriotic" speech which
ha Is alleged to have mads In Sacra
mento, Francis J. Honey startled local
politicians by referring to Wright aa
"a shallow pretender and n cowardly
cur."
RESTAURANT IS
BEIN6 EXPANDED
NEWPROPMETORBOF
MENT Bl
CIDB TO REMODEL ANB Ra
NEW ITS INTERIOR
Self A Hershberger, proprletora of
the Rex oafa la tha American hotel
block, are remodeling It by removing
the horseshoe lunch counter and re
placing this by n straight counter.
Tha partition between tho pastry
room and the dining room haa boon
torn away, Una making the dining
room about ten teat longer. On tho
right hand aide at tha dining room
will ha the lanch counter, while an
left aide will ha curtained at into
sea. r.-ft. OMs, tha palater and
paper haager, baa repaperea ana
repainted the dining room, which
laaha commcdloaa is ovary roafsct.
Voters have been stltmrllssf to ca
ereiso their eeastKatlenal rights at
the polls today. Nena of thorn caar
clsed aald rights, race king of tho
rights la concrete farm, far tha fan-
son that conditions forbade.
For Instance, la the ease at re
publican candidates far tha cease at.
delegate to tho aatleaal rep
coaventloa for nomination of
dates for president nnd vita 1
of the Ualted States, tbara an to hn
tea each delegates, yet tho volar cM
asarkhU kaiiot rer but one. Tho del
egates are not chosen la districts, bat
fiom tho state at large, thirdsca
each voter, aacumlag that tea dele
gates aro elected, will ha rsprssintsd
at .the national convention by tea del
egatee, alas of whom ha had aa part
laotcetlng. Or, rather. If any at tha
delegates aro porecaa aaa grata to
the voter, ho will .fee, 1
raprassatad ealy by
psrssaslly approves.
In th's caaa of slsetsra fat 1
Bw""rWseJeTe h
and vice prosUcat there are fire to
be elected from tho state, eervhsg M
aa a uaR and hetag eaaaaa at I
but tha voter aaa only 1
for one.
Therefore. It it one asara caaa at
the voter hetag deprived, as It were,-
af a large asaJerMy of hla
tt-alrigata.
la tho scatter af aba
there are sightssa aamsa a
lot today, eight of whom ara af 1
from Multnomah eoun
Marion county, two from Wa
ty aad one each from WaJlawn, Waah
lajrtoa. Lane, Clataap. Baker ami
Klamath coantlaa. Tha Kkaaatfe
county candidate at Captain O. C. Aa
pisgate. and after hm aame la print-
"Prompt devslspmsat of natural
resources, liberal aid far Irriaatlaa
and good roads." Tha number af
names submitted by Mattaemah eeaa
ty glree It a good caaaee to sapturo
at least a fair chare of tho filtastm
It U a peculiar feature of tho bal
lot In this county that aa elector far
visa president quaUfled aa aa to gat
hla name put aa tha ballet, hat tha
office of vice praaldsat waa never pro
ductive of many open aspirants. la
tbe rear of tho viae prccHaacy R as
generally a situation where tha edaea
seeka tha msa-lf he haa n hart be
hind him.
But oaa name far praeUsallal oato-
tor U oa tta ticket, and that la tha
ono of M. J. McMahea at 1
eouatr. ' Bat William Hauler of I
ary county la n repubUcaa ctsalsag
pretty oll with hit party, aad when
the ballota ara counted there la aa
d-rabt but that he wtH ha found wRh
afew deposited la hla favor. MM
friend will write la hla name aa tha
I allot
la tho county tho eeadRleaa ara
such that tha outcome cannot bo prog
nosticated wKaeut tha weuM-ba
prophet taking mack the aame risk
that he would la going ap la aa air
ship, and alreMppJag ,' haetrdsss .
buslnesa these days Tbara ara ttveiy
contests for several at tha efleas, aad
the asplratlena ara not ccafiasl to the
preclnrtt of tho rcpubHcaa party, fer
any means.
But the repubUcaa ballet has boon
used aa a fair sample of what tha vot
er is up agalnet la acme caeca ha la
not allowed to veto far hla Mr share,
and In other pities there la aa name
put oa the ballot for him, or again ke
may find names, bat net af then ha
prefers, n ha aaa write la tho 1
of hla favorite.
lantvereary of filsss Bssaaasr
Teeterday was tha anniversary at
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