The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 09, 1915, Image 1

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PN6, FIRES,
SPEECHES GREET
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RAILROAD NEWS1, WAR ON GREECE;
IAAMAT1I I'AI.IJ JKIKMKATK O.NHAVH WIliK XT UK IIKHI(-HIUI.KHUCH IH IIKLIEF AT SCENE OF
HTRKKTH LAHT MflHT j
rartlaail """"l'"r "r Comaterca Head
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jleekcs I'rim lt MiNcli ttayi Tlmt
rwilMHl Saw Nr4 .
KaMway
unit With tlieiAM of
Cnnrttati
KlMMtli Palls ttManserclal
Went ut ' '
dab,
,KltutU Falls celebrated; the good
nllroid now it on the atresia laht
tilttt Uli band music, dancing, bon
IrM and speeches. Hverat hundred
popl (ntlu-rcd, nilod with optimism
tor tb futuro of Klamath Palla and
Klamath coitnty, aa lb raault of the
mw Slroliorn raltwar coaMctlona.
0. O.Colt of (lie rortlaad Chamber
of Con'morcf, mad tht principal
pech. Ho aald that Portland bul
ana men havv long an the nacaal
j o( railway connaetloa with tbe
gtMl undivcloted part of Oregon,
aid bavo ln working aUmdllr, aid
i by tbo Klamath Kalla Commercial
Club, In tbU direction.
Captain Helmena, prealdent of the
Ooawrclal Club, .apokw, and aald
tkat KUuiaih county waa under oblU
ulloa to the Portland Chamber of
Commerce (or their Important work
la lecurlng the new llnee.
Dr. K. U. Jokaaon. In hla apeech,
atld tbfl.occMloa waa one o( the tap
ptart" momenta In hia'ilfe; He point
ed out what the new roada would
auan to this dlatrlet how Industries
o( all kind could be developed nnd
rut quantities of produca.ahlppod.
Today the Commercial Club aunt
congratulatory telegrams to Strahorn,
u well ns to some of the towns to be
btnsntcd by tho railroad, Including
Bend, Ukcvlow and BllVer Iake.
Today iho proposed railway Is the
principal subject of discussion on tne
street, nnd everywhere a new opti
mum, similar to that felt when, the
first word came of the Southern I'a
cine lino from Weed, waa manifest.
MARKET TO
HELPJELGIANS
HTAXFOItll I'MVKRMITV HAH NOV.
KL H.NTKHTAJNMKNT TO BK
CIIIIK FUNDS :'Jq KNTRKTAIN
DKHTITUTK OV MHXUUM
I'oited 1'ress iervee
PALO ALTO, Caiu., Oct. L. Tta
Mcond KuropeMiMfktt for tkrr
f of the BelglCM waa ImM yaeUr
y in the "aliptle'Uiilverait
venue, and rep'reeentrl a "foreign
Quarter" in every detal).
Knteruinmemt of .every aort, In
cluding wreetUngxPuieJi and Judy
"ows, Italian organ grinders,' magio
nd vaudeville,, war ' furnished.
wen market produce .at popular
prices woro offered for aale.
Tho Stanford band riadered muslo
and Hlgnor de ChraM, viollatot, ad
Mrs. orassi playaUW Wrt it wa
dsrlug mualctaM, A touch of Veolor"
was added te the gay aceao y Wll
v - BiTI, Ut upifaf uH who
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'At . w,, Bmwi
ho sale began at P. 'clock today,
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BULGARIA MAKES
! VEILED THREAT OF
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I Oil FUTURE
"''moiiiblr' Oiliiion will No Longer
lis Juslllleil Unless Attitude oft
Hiw Cluinge," According to the
Iluigarian MlnlMrr. Uulgsrlon
Cavalry, Under Merman Command,
Concentrate Near Serbian llorder.
I niiu! Vivhh tfrvlce
ATUKNH, Oct, ,llularlan cu
valry, supported by artillery, and un
der the command of German offlcem,
arc conccntrntlni; nt Kostendll, fif
teen in Hon from the Serbian border.
tiiltiil I'li'K Service
80KIA, Oct. l, "llulgarla'a favor
ablo opinion of Orocco will no longer
be Justified unloss Greece changes In
Its attitudo regarding events at Ralon
lea," nccordlng to tho llulgarian mtn
later In on official statement to
Greece.
He also said that Uulgatla could
not accept tho responsibility for tbe
future If Grceco does not change Ita
attitude.
I'nllfil Cross Service
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 8. Berlin re
ports that the kaiser Is about to
leave for Barbie,
JANE ADDAMS PLAN
TORE
I'.tMOUK WOMAN HAS PLAN FOR
WORI.U CEACK THAT DOKSX'T
INVOLVK IHl'IJMATH OH IN-
TKHXATIOXAIi LAWYERS.,
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Dulled Cress Service '
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8.-Jajia
Addams' European peace plan, advo
cating tho appointment of a "commit
tee of forward-looking spirits" and
avoidance of diplomats and Interna
tional luwyors, will be diacuased and
framed definitely for action at the
International Pence Congress, which
opens hore tomorrow.
"Miss Addams," said L. P. Loch
nar, national secretary of the associa
tion, "feels that dlploraata and Inter
national lawyers had so much to do
with getting tho, world Into this mass,
that the best Interests of peace plana
aro served by avoiding them."
MEXICAN HEADS
DECLARE TRUCE
WIMi FIGHT NO MORK UNTIIi AF
TKR THU PAN.AMKRICAN CON
FKRXCK liANSlNQ WILL
MKKT sfRXICAX hKADKR
I'nM Preaa JeVvlee-' x
iy'ASiiaiiWibN.'D.'.o,1, Oct. ,
UlapatehbaWyKthat anrmlstlce baa
been declared between VUla and Car-
ranaai and there wljl be bo more, fight
ing net ween,, in iwg.iui w.
patt.Aaeb.;ooffjwM.. Fntar
conferences.betwHti-Mcalcan leader
and Secretary of ftato Lanalni will be
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lit Is reportad (tat Faa-Amerlcams
awr r'eeommand tho wifpaltloa of
Carranin. .Mora HkUrlM!r;WU rec
ataead tbe deferrin ,of tha'reoof
a4yew,"wUtagor polltlcaj w mill-
PROMOTED
TRAIN BANDITS!
i HAVE ESCAPED
WITH 1100,000
UARINO ROBUKRV
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HhMNlliwmdN Htscover Trail Is Rum
or Posses Parsue-Ilundrede of
Ik-tectivrs and Oovenuaeat Agents
on Trail of Thieves Robbers Aru
Tlioualit to He Kmptoyra of IUU
way or in (lose Touch With Hie
Postal Deoartmeat,
lliiltcU Cress Service
I'ARKKKSOURO, W. Va., Oct. 'J
The bandits who robbed the Central
train of 1100,000 in unsigned paper
money and f 300 In cosh have appar
ently made good their escape, tern-
lornrlly at least. At first It was
thought tbe amount was larger, aud
becuuse unsigned, would not be of
vuliio to tbe bandits, but on roporta
from (he treaaury It was learned that
the unsigned monoy could bo put at
nruMi Into circulation.
Many of the posses have returned,
with the bandlta uncaught It Is un
likely that the governor's offer that
tbo militia help la the, .search will be
accepted, Hundreds of. detectives
aud Kovernment agents are working
on tho tlioory that the robbery were
employe of tho railway or wore in
clone touch with the postal depart-
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t.'nlictl Cress Service
'.'.'HEELING. W. Va.. Oct, a,
Fifty armed detectives have lust
milled toward Slstervtlle on receipt
of cord that bloodhounds hare found
tho trail of the robbers.
The iiostoffieo department l.arf 'a
suo.l a statemont that the luaximum
of tho Parkersburg train- robbery was
Iom tlmn 1 100,000 In unsigned banl;
notes.
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PORTLAND AD CLU11 OFFERS A
PRIZE OF f 188 FOR THE BEST
SONG POEM EXTOLLING ORE
GO.V LOGANBERRY
Kvory student In Klamath Falla
has an opportunity, to win a price of
I12G which haa beenoffered by' the
Portland Ad Club for the beet aonc
poem; submitted by a atudeat of the
Oregon schools, the aubject to be
loganberry Juice. Altogether ff0
are offered in prjsec, and'pocclbly
numerous mercnaaaiae prwes- ay
Portland merchants. The offer OMaca
as a forerunner of a catnpalga Inaug
urated by the' Ad Club to advertise
the Oregon loganberry aad togaaber-
ry Juice. The contact la. bow open,
and cloaca October slat. The irtt
prise la $1IS, eeeoad 7S, aadUe
third 160. .
The Ad Club iatenda to have the
beat song adopted aa aa oMetat aeaff
for. the nubile schools ofktae eUte.
Tbe priaWlaaIng compocltloa f will
be published for distributioa 4a .mm
schooH, with the plcturca of the aeac
authors printed oa them.
Of course It woa't be acosscary far
contestants to compose the ntaete for
their congs. The words aad reraee
aad swinging chorus are whattae Ad
Clabwaats. The youat aata.mjajr
deslgaate tbe tunc to which tactr
soan are adapted. OoatceUate
abeuld write on only one aiie'ef the
naaer. aad nwst Indoae tieir aajoe,
address. at aad aehobl wlta Uelr
maaueerlata. Attrecc aeaga,
E. Waaaoaer . eaalrmaa of
OCAL
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MY WIN 11
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Contal WhoMast Go
Thos. St. John Oaffaey
American Consul at Munich
J -Thomsm
OL John Gaffner. American
consul general at Munich, haa been
asked to resign his post because of
partisan, utterances. on tbe European
war.. It la intimated by officials at
Washington that -if he refuses to re
sign he will be dlsmlMed. Despite re
peated waralaga from the state de
partment, Gaffner has Indicated bis
strong Gerasaa armpathlea on numer
ous occasions. AMcgatlona were later
made to tbe sUte, department that let
ters were sent to0affaer.b7 am oHeer
of aa Iriaf off iweatlala New Jork
by way of. the Austro-Hungarian con
sulate In New York., This waa at a
time when the German and Austro
Huagartan ambassadors;had been pro-
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testing that they could not get into!f.dent .' unt -.- t, im
proper communication with their re-
spectlve governments.
Phones May Iaterchange
United Cress Service
SALEM. Oct.
9. Portland
hotels
using, the Pacific telephone aad tele
graph and the Home telephone and
telegraph Bervlce are .entitled to la-
tercbengo of traffic between-tbe twoi
uatar thVdeeistoa of the state public
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PHJLADELPHiA, Oct . The sac-
ceso of Boston la jwlaiaiag the eeeoad
gauie la the world'a cerlec caa Justly
be credited to Peeter, who pltehed
perfect ball for ta:Red Sox. t Only
three hits were, allowed during the
amir nine. Belaea the close of the
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arth innlna- the Wdlltonwere wear-:"
lag a discouraged kMk, aa batter after
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baiter would disgustedly threw down
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niB.BllDK UU VUtVV VHIHIII wrea (
by the umpire.
After two lucky deablea la the fifth
however, it begaato look better for
the Phillies, but.taey were unable to
fellow up their.
United 1'iens Bervlce
' PHILADELPHIA Oci, . The
ieU for today'aTttm was la good
condition. The-bniUrtes were: Boe-
taa,Foatcr aaeTTiemac; Phlladel
aaia, Mayer aad Barae. Prealdeat
Wilson and hU;iMuMee were cheered
aathcy look Uefar aeata by the faac;
wao- were more',awress in mn.
Oaltvthan In thajaaie. Tbe preal
deat threw tbe aaK ejaealng rte game.
Umpires were;IMawr: beblBd-Uc
plate; Evana oa baeai Klem la right
aaadO'LeaaaltcM. , .
; 'Boston s-eae:ia tbe Irtt
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WILL SENTENCE
DURKEE TODAY1
SIIKRIFF LOW RBTUBN8 WITH
WORO OF GRAND JURY DBCI
KIONB IN MKDFORD BROWN
MURDKR CASE NOW ON
Sheriff Low has returned from
Medford, where he went on official
business in. connection with the fed4
oral grand jury there. He brings
lack word that George Durket; ar
rested here for celling llovor to the
Indians, was convicted and will be
sentenced this morning.
The Brown murder case la now In
progress, and the Jury has Inst been
chosen.
Sheriff Low does not think he will
have to make another trip to Med
ford, n another man charged with
selling liquor to the Indians, caught
in tbe act, according to Sheriff Low,
will plead guilty. He la Archie
iMaher.
United States Marshal Montague is
now on the way to Portland with an
other alleged offender, who is charged
with carrying a wagon load of ltqaor
to tbe reservation and selling it
SCHOOL MONEYS
ARE DISTRIBUTED
CLERKS OF DfSTRIOT RECEIVE
APPORTION OF COUNTY AND
STATE .FUNDS ANOTHER DIS
TRIBUTION SOON
Tbe 'dlstribattoa of conatyaad
state school funds occurred thls.wefk,
tuscordlna-' to Fred Peterson, annarla-
Ly WM dUtrlbuted among all tbe dis
trict clerks of taia county.
Of state funda 11.70 went to each
district for every pupil. Of county
funds 16.30 was given for every
pupil. Besides this, each dlatrlet re-
celved f 100.
Later there will be another dis
tribution of county funds, amouatlag
to from $4 to $6 per pupil.
A. M. Bourne of Sioux City, la., is
regUtered al the Hall.
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TgaTaW cjaj aw. - v - eav a 't aav v .-
gled, but waa ( out stealing third.
Hooper scored whea Buras dropped
the throw to catch him at the plate.
Neither aide scored la tbe second,
third or, fourth. la Bostoa'a ceeead
.Gardner singled, but died on bate. la
the fourth for, Boston, Lewla slatted.
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Ped perfect ball, not at
. of the Phillies to reac
first, aad atrlktnn out five la the tret
three innings. The presldeat's laaoee
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laughed at the, disgusted Pbllfdjatae
they threw aown tneir nau aneriea-
ning. Mayor waa using carveattff
the right handers and fast aetjfef
left head batten, itV
Philadelphia soored la the;-;fai'.
Cravath doubled, Laderus dealfcal.
scoring Cravath. For Boetoa WfJaa
seventh, Barry, slagled, FMterJa4eV
gled, Hooper safe, ea. 'Mayer'aj'Jef'
throw, but Boetoa eeaid aoi.aeere.-r
la Uo sereatk Oady wwt beMad
the' eat far BeatoayeaeV JaavTlaV;ei
abort. Neither -aWe eeeted .iajTAa
4LM
atns seared'1 aaa'aV tbaaiath.
Foster, alaaied, eeorlag Qardaer,' Tba
PhlUIca failed to eesreia the laat baK
of tat aiata, taereay leatast tw Baise,
t to. l. - fc '.'
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ARTILLERY FIRE
CLEARS WAY FOR:
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FRENCH ADVANCE
ALLIES MAKE IMPORTANT GAINS
ON WEST FRONT
Germans Caatare Part of First Lfase
of Treadles Near Ilinfry an
of Attacks Loss Heavy Aboai
t
Lose f Atcacked fa Three iJaiie ajjjf
Freach Cnlaiaa, Followed by Atw
tillery, aad Nearly We Oat. r
United Press Service
LONDON, Oct. . From a vantage
point wrested from the Teutons Fri
day south of Tahnre, a bombardment
has been directed against the Ger-
Letrapesee, one of -the capturr
ed positions, Is aa Important Trench
gain. Artillery bombardment la part
of the allies program la clearing the
way for coatlaued advaaee. "i
United Press Bervlce .
PARIS,, Oct. P. It Is aaaoaaeed
that the Germane: captured part of
the first line of trenches near.Letatrlr
last alght la a coarse of attacks. The
Germane were heavy losers aroaa
Looa yesterday. The Germaaa ,w
atacked la three lines by maayeol-
umas followlas the Freach artillery,
and were Acer!, wiped out. -, , -
CONVENTION IS
GREAT SUCCESS
REBEKAH GATHERING AT
RILL IS WELL ATTENDED BY
MEMBERS OF POPULAR ORDER.
OFFICERS ELECTED
Tbe convention of Rebekah lodges
of this district held la Merrill last
alght waa a success la every way. -
The decree team of ProsperitjrR.
bekab Lodge, No. 104, lllnatrsacd
taa work, between thirty aad forty
members of thU lodge attoadtar tie
ooaveatlea. ?' '
Mrs. 8; B. Martin was re-elected aa
district prealdeat, Mrs: Fred GoeUeT
vie brealdeat: Mlas Lilliaa Stflta.
aeerajtory ;sMmV. Leaej:.Vaa'Brtaaer,
tresr.r. d Mrs L. M. Aadersea.
'.'i:.i:u oi. v. . Jfia 2n.i,j
Z MiNerileWaUalsawvS
tdciatVreejwMawilr. 'the rsad As-
arr-. ''.r i-A--. .s .. I - i.y fiif
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The conveaUoa ,'aeal 5year wju be
hW Ik Klamath FsAbi: . 'L "
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ANDERSON AHEAD
IN ASTOR RACE
a't.
IN TWENTY-NINTH LAP OF COT
.RACE, ANDERSON, IN A STVTfl
.'LEADS BARNEY OLDFIHU HI
OUT IN EIGHTH
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tHKispRHBAu sat, ue. irt aa:
derson la a StuU woa taa aasejaeWU
rao for the Aster' oaavp Wa vmm
64.6 mUce aer arlar,"eMie'aalec.
Itla time WMS:l4ie.A $ '?
yaltrtretoiafrlet:,
2 SHEBMHBAB BAY. Oct, '. Aa-
dersoa, to ,, is leading laUae
Wy,J ae:eee.ssi- rws
tortbaAaeaa,..7f' ;C
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la a Delagewaa
ra,wwa eaaa anaee tew a aw,wew.j,
eat , at. toe race the eighth s:a -, t: .pf ;, jgM
toA,breala4etoared. oasiaaaEE.--it jg
eaaibaTwaelertyawU awaVfflaaaasai
BACKERS OF
NEW
RAILROADS ARE
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HADE PUBLIC
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O.
"C. -A E., RAILWAY CAMPAB1T
FORMKD IN FORTLANB-
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Robert E. Strahera to
new oe '-' -
OaadeatleB, 'Whica
Forty or Fifty Mare
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ers'aad Mfirhsats of
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, tropoMs -AMoaaceasa
Roade Wtti W BalR by
Caaltal Is OosJirsaew.
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poptt ikrn
Oct.
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aace with .tbe annoi
tof 1
ert E. Strahorn that
the. prsposed
railroads la Eastera Oregea were to ha'
built by Independent eaattal, the
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SE& i
koD. California nnd asters Railway
company has been orgaalsed.
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Forty leading aaakeca aad ater-
(.iiuu,wui nuance iae
V-hlcb will be beaded by Mr. Strabora
Included ia the stckalara of aba.
new company a-re sack well kaewa
tnens J. C. Ainswortb, A -,JU MtJk
William M. Ladd. Rmary. Olmatead.
Juiltt' Meter. Theo. BWVeea, H.C.
Wertalan. Adopih E. Welle, H..fL.j,
Flttock" WUliam,F. Weed ward c ami?
Nathan Straaas. -
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The Brolect. Ka
aoaaeed, areaUa
a aew aad direct
llaeMBtb tbroagk Ceattal
Nevada; CalUeradaTaaeTlldMlHat?
frmagpi s
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(be Xhvgoa Short Llae U Haraey !
leyj lasiaortaju aadeata-llaa . afXMtf
mUeptpcoaaeetBeadwUbUaMava-da-Callferala
Oregoa llae at-i-T abe-
view; a sixty mile, braua treat 'the ,.
latter-la Stiver Lake Yalley. awata-
wesierly to" Klrke, taa tenafaiac of .
the .Klamath line of taa Soatbera Pa- t
cWc-(laad a thirty mile branch from
the Lakevlew llae to easterly to War- ;'r
aer Valley.
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PRACTICAL W8KK
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for tbe ereeUoBt4Baaaa traJa-
lag building MtUiuh 'side cta';
Caatral school piepeit. , wiuwf
The maaual tralalac deaartmaaft i
which Is uader taa dlreeUoa 'htUtJi-H
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w: . :.I ww.: ii ii i a j B, if
account of laek: of quartora of aaaV-- ;
etcat'slae. As taa' potalaaity:o;tItoT-
work.lncreaaee, thcetesce uo be- &'?.
coma, ao large that taa oH aaartera' -':
bve become entirely laadeaaafc The i
wtrkrhaa beea eztoaaed to taa beya,:?,"'
of the Fifth aad Math gradea tala " : .
yearr.far taa fret time, wakb,
atakea a tartar room aeeesaary,
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iTbe aew tralalng room ia, to Ijajlta
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