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Senator Carter Glass, Federal Reserve Bank Founder, Passes At 88 WASHINGTON. Miiy 21) (II I Hcniitiir C'urlrr Uliiss of Vlruln iu, liniK'tiiiia nwnibiT o( con Kl'rss, "flillUT of llin (I'llcial rn nerve system" und mire a rulil net nidiilx'i', dlud t'lirly. tuduy of hi'iirt fullure, Tha olilirsl mi'inlicr ot tint sm all', lin wit Hit limt Juiitiiiry 4. Dentil cMino In his iiiurtiiiunt at the Miiyfliiwrr hotel, where lie lived will) I) la second wife, Mary. Fluim on the mpltol wcra low ered to liiilfslnff. Glow lind been to III tliut lie wus uiiiililn (o iiipeiir In (lie son lile linen Juno, 1IM2. Ili't'iiiisu nf lit Ik a Vlrulnlu repiilillenn smiulit unsuccessfully Inst year lo liuve hi wut ilvi'lared viieant mid speclnl election enlled lo niimn aucirwioi'. Vlrulnlu court llirew Die mil out unil the supreme court declined to review the CH.ie. After wlnnlnii oloetlon nine New Short Cut for Tulelake Stein towurd Immedlute con struction of the proponed new hurt cut road from Unrrls to 'I'lileliike. were Uikeu Krldiiy at Yrrkii, Cullf., by the board of supervisors. A speclnl session wan culled to approve the. low bid received by the dlvlnlon of hluhwuyn mid to recommend award of the contract. Niimc of the low bidder win not an nounced. The short cut will be located near the Mate line from Cnl-Oro lo four inllfN west of HiilfleUI and will be under supervision of the t t e ami constructed with the ultl of federal unci state fundii. Katlmuled cost of the short cut wus $4HH.2II2IH. Low bid offered totaled $577,71)3. 50, but K. W. Himelwood, Htiite hluhwuy district cnwlnecr, advised that construction costs had none up nice the estimate wus orlKlnnl ly made und tliut It was his opinion that a lower bid would not be received should the state dvertiso attain. It Is understood that the low bidder hnd eiulpment assem bled for shipment to Siskiyou county and has been awaltlnit word rcipirdlii!! award of the contract. Under California law. county approval of the bids was necessary before the contract could bo uwe'ded. limes us u member of the house, Glims resluned in 1DIH to become President Wilsons spcrctary oi the licusury, He left the cublnct In 1020 to accept appointment as senator und was reelected five tlim most recently to a term expiring in iimu. Declined Roosevelt Offer President Roosevelt offered to muko hhn secretary of the treas ury uiiuln in lU3:i, but Gluss de. cllned. It wus Kenerully known that the fill lire of the president' elect to Kive what the Vlllilnlun would ruu-iird as satisfactory as surance of a "sound-money' pol Icy on the part of the forthcom- Inn new deal administrution. Glass received much of the credit for creation of the federal reserve system because of his Durt In draftlnu the federal re. servo law when lie wus chair man of the house committee on bunk nil and currency In 1B1J. liu was bitterly displeased when Hoosevelt abandoned the Hold standard. He also broke with the administration over the NHA, crop reduction, spending, and the IUH7 supreme court re oiKanl.atioii plan. Nevertheless Hoosevelt, who fondly culled him "an unrecon structed rebel," remained his personal friend. Mrs. Aureliu Glass died In 1037. The senator married Mrs. Mury Scott Meade of Amherst, Va., a widow many years his Junior, In 19-10. His son, Powell, newspaper executive of Lynchburg, Va., died lust July. Another son, Corter Gluss Jr., It editor of the LynchburK Ad vance and recently was releused new SHE SHOPS "CASH AND CARRY ' Without Painful Backache HenF euffarars rellav. nagging baekaahe QtllcMr, one. I hay discover Uiet lit rael cau.e of thair trouMa mar be tl red kldneye. Thakldneraare Nature's chief way of tak ing lit ncm aet'la and lHU out of Ilia fclnmj, They help moat people paes about plnla a day. Whan dlaoptarof kMney function permits poieonoua mailer to ramaJn In your blood. It riutyrauae nagging haakac he. rhaumeUr paint, lag paioa, loaa of pap and energy, galling up nights, awaiting, inimnesa undar the arra. hreileches and dltilnraa. Frequent or scanty passages erllh emertlng snd burning soma, tlmea ahowg tbara la eumelhlng wrong with your kldnaya or bladder. lion's walll Aak yuur drugglat for Doan'a mil. s atlmulanl dluratla, uaad euceeeafiilly by fnllllnne for orer 40 yeare. Doan'a glvo bapey rallaf snd will halp tho II mllee of kltlney tuhee flu.h out pftlaonuua aalla floo Jour blood. Gat Doaa'a fills. Court Postpones Niemiec Hearing ci.-A'r'i'i v M,.u on in A federal court licurlim on Second Hascman Al Nlemlec'i petition for relnsluteiiient with the Scut tle Hauliers under lite selective service net wus postponed yes- leniay from June J to anno Tho postponement wus uKrccd upon because tho Cuust InuKue W,.lt,l,.ra U.III I... f.llt lit lllf. eltV June ,' and witnesses will not be uviilliilile, mid Niemiec Is l,ivliiu f,,r I h at Prnvldenci'- Cninslon temn of the New E11U- luim leaiiue. Ten-Year-Old Boy Wounded In Head 1'OKTLAND, May 28 111 Ten-yeur-old Normun Dale Ayers of Sandy, wus In a Hospital hern toduy with a critical lieud wound. The boy wus wounded yesler duy when a .22 caliber rifle held by his brother Honuld, 14, dls cnarKed ucrldenlully while the two were huiitinK rabbits near their home. from the army after servini. In World War II with the rank of lieutenant colonel. S. A. Anderson Passes At 41 MKKRILL, Muy 2B Stanley Aurum Anderson, 41, prominent Merrill rancher, died following a three-day Illness at Hillside hos pital in Klamath Falls, Sunduy at 12:30 p. m. Mr. Anderson had farmed the old John W. Taylor place north of' here for several years and prior to thut time had funned on the state line. Mr, Anderson was born in Aurum, Nev und cume to Klam ath county 18 years ano. He was active In the Merrill lOOK lode und also the Presbyterian church. Final rites will be held from tho First Presbyterian church here, Tuesday at 11 a. m., with the Hev. David J. Ferguson coming from Mill City, Ore., to officiate. Interment will take place In the family plot, IOOF cemetery, Merrill. In addition to his wife, Bee, Mr. Anderson Is mrvlved by one son, Stanley Malan, who arrived today from Sun Diego where he is stationed with the U. S. navy, and one daughter, Barbara Joan: Ids mother, Mrs. Clura M Ruger of Cedur Rapids, la., one broth er, Borland L. Anderson, also of that city, both of whom flew to Klumatli Falls Sunduy to be at Mr. Anderson's bedside; a second brother, Grant L., of Pulo Alto. Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Christine Corbett of Reno and Mrs. Almlra Cooley of Pine dale, Wyo. Tho Earl Whlllock Funeral home is in charge ot ar rangements. High School Head Quits At Tulelake TULELAKE, May 28 Eugene Kilo, principal of the high school here for nearly two years, has announced his resignation through Supt. J, E, Hurley ot the Siskiyou lolnl union high school, Yreka. Kiie plane to be associated with high school work elsewhere In tho stute. Mrs. Kile also has been a mem. ber of the high ichool faculty, Resignation! of both will be ef fective at the close of the present term, June s. (No an nouncement has as yet been made as to Principal Kile's suc cessor. Nylon brush bristles retain their resiliency, do not mat down, and dry quickly. Abra sion resistance of nylon post pones wearing down of bristles in vital spots of the brush. Mill To Build Housing Units ALTURAS, May 28 Because of government red tape and its inubility to get action on its ap plication to construct 50 houses in this city, the Goose Lake Box company will erect 25 units on its property at the mill site. According to Juksick. proprie tor, the mill will soon sturt two shifts and it will be necessnry to employ additional men. At the present time there are no houses HKKAI.D a NKWI. Klamalu rlla, Org. TIHSDAT, Hay M, Hit, available here and in order to in duce workerj to come to Alturai to work, the company is forced to build temporary homes. The units will be constructed on skids. A soon as priorities and red tape can be untangled, the company will go ahead with the erection of the 50 houses as formerly planned. Construction of a planing mill, box factory and presto-log fac- pirj-wonr.is NOW CAN BE BEATEN Th mltxrrUs) of Pin-Worme Iuts bn known for emtijrWt), and million of vic tim) have eoueht a war to d?aJ with Iht pMt that livM iniM tha human Today, thnnka to a aparial. mM.ea.1y yr,tfriitv drug a highly floctive traat mmt hu bn made liotuihle. Thla droit ia ihm IUI irxred.nt In f-W, tha PinWorm UMrta dtrvi-loped Jo tha laboraLoriaa of Dr. I). Jayna A Hon. Tha amall. aatr-totaka f-W taMMe a-t la a apteia) way to remove Pin-Worm. Ho don't auflVr with Iba mbarrajatmir rectal Itch cau.M-d by thia ugly belt. Aak yonr drurrlat tot JATNB'S f-W aod foUow the dirrctUina. t W maaoa Pto-Wora rUf I HOTELS tory are being rushed ai fast a possible. Classified Ads Bring Result. DRIFTWOOD CAFE CLOSING OUT SALE! OREGON'S FINEST EVERGREEN SHRUBS Prices Greatly Reduced At Long At They Last p'ooI Ynrlcfy to CIioom From! ON DISPLAY AT M & M MARKET 1330 Klamath Ave. WAR ASSITS ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCIS $7,000,000 SURPLUS SALE At Navel Sspply Anntl, Rosea mi Rterfy lilasd, Stockton, Cellferala Many irsrcs itmi priced to tall can b Impactad 9 g.m. to 3 p.m.. Mon. through Fr by all typgt of buytn. Chock your sli9bilily lo buy. LIST NO. I ffsmt evaHafcf keeltslaf Jin t fo frlerlfy orospi: ' LEATHER WORK GLOVES CIGARETTE LIGHTERS BROOMS AND BRUSHES UNUSED MATTRESSES ASSORTED SOAPS SMOKING PIPES NO. 1. GRAIN CEMENT COTTON DUCK DRILL PAPER TOWELS HiatVagi of Olsar Itaall Os lolal IMfORTANTI CHANtHJ IN PRIORIT1ISI Prloflly buying undar tha Surplus Preparly Act ll nawly gfflandad. CHECK FOR YOUR NEW BUYING DAK IELOW; ..JUNI I FEDERAL AStNCIBS VETERANS WORLD WAR II CERTIFICO IY PINK FORM 13 JUNE I, 4, I, i and 7 SMALL BUSINESS-CERTIFIED IY R.F.C JUNB 10 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS JUNE II NON-PROFIT INSTITUTIONS JUNE II WHOLESALERS, RETAILERS, INDUSTRIAL USERS...JUNB II UNTIL SOLD Ordari will ba fillad on flrit.coma.firit.tarvaH batll In priority ordar. ADVANCE order! will ba accapled commencing Juna 3rd, and fillad AFTER ordari from buyari praiant-in-mrion ara complalad, LIST NO, i Avallabl Juno o arlorlfy est) com aisrclal buyers as "(Irif-come flrif-loryod " batli: WELDING EQUIPMENT ROPE CHEMICALS HAND TOOLS . DIESEL GENERATORS CYLINDERS $htt fnm htindfdi afAar horrffa-ff rami tn aftiafoy NO CATALOGS MA1IF0. Datatitri liDt ftirnlihad at Hliplay room. Vitlarani CeMificttion Unit li at ?M El Dorado St, All talai luhitr.t ta Standard Trtrmi and Condilioni ot Sala e( W.A.A. All itnmi nffartd for wnfit of May (3-17 ramaining uniold tra itill avallabla to Priority and Commercial Buyari. SF-ll-4 WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION BLDG. 317, U. S. NAVAL SUPPLY ANNEX STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA mm ttvc a Peppier Car for Summer Driving IF YOU INSTALL NEEDED PARTS and ACCESSORIES 1 49e .... 29e mid Spoke Brush Blowout Boot 21c ,-39c For VulconliJnfl Hock lourh... Gala Into flak Cmmmnt eoatad. yntfiik (vom, amimal wrrh bnat Pocm. 17 long. Won', pinch tvb. Allstate Fuel Pump Exchange Price 1 po R.p4oc. your oaa wailing koky pump with on Allstar.. Ftls Ford. Chcv., Plym., Dodge and De Soto pauong.r cars. Ford Water Pump Pulley Included ' 3.79 Lat.it improved packless typi pump Mai. Eliminates troublesome tightening of pocking rings. Wear resistant shaft. . . s.mw Motor Pep up With a New Carburetor I . ft A ' J J I ' , 4 U I ALLSTATE earburetorl Feel t Qd miles-per-vao--- - carburetor. - T " Fog Lamps ac Af I To Fit Any Cor, pr . eYO littosoNoa) SarWce, voir XOO I Amber sealed beam fog lamps light the highway ki bad weather. Makes driving safer. Dual Blast Horns Powerful Blast 9.25 IntaMag 1-73 Drivers, pdeitriora can't ignora this horn. Touch control for one or both trvmpotv Can be heard 1 V4 miles. Neceuary wire included. '--" Patented Fan Belt 89c Inttalllng 50 Rubbar-locktd pulllno cordi for haat long wear, reihrane. Sealed Beam Bulb 1.10 Imtatllna 25a Saalad egalml dirt, moliture. Holds original brlghh-ati. Fifi ell lata cart. SEARS HAS THESE Rebuilt Motors ArslUbl. for Immediate Delirery Plymouth. 1934 to '40 Exehang. Prieo Cherrolet 194M2 1AP no Exchang. Prlca IU3.70 Ford V-8. 193a-'33, aifti- qa Exchanga Prlca IU3.70 Strong, Roomy 4x7 ft. AUTO TRAILER (A) All Wood Parts with Natural Gloss Finish.. (B) Easily Removable Front and Tail Gates. (C) No Seepage of Water Across Floor. (D) Strong. Attractive Tie Rail Around Body. (E) Smooth-Finished Round Edges. 154 Harris ALLSTATE ONE-WHEEL TRAILER The ideal trailer for highway soeeds. There Is no road bounce or sway. 42x48 inch body in all steel construction. 10 inches high with rounded corners. Tail llnht connection to car lighting system. 500 lbs. capacity. Will fol low car forward and backward. Complete with high speed tire and tub. 7495 Tire Rellneri 2.19 hsreHetton . . 50c For ax tra mtlaaoe and tafaty put In a rolinar now; Made from ia Uctad used Hras. Car Polish; Cleaner PS Johnson's Carnu 59c OSBORN HOLLAND XUOINS OKr. MF.DFOaD Thoroughly Modern Mr, aag Mrs. 1. r. Earlar anS J. tarlar lraprlalara 44c Allitote liquid cloaner. cltant, polithas In on op erotlon. Produce! brlllont luMer. Helps kaap co looking like new. Cleans, waxes in soma operation. Nationally known. Chamois Cloth i-1.19 Top quality, lint free. For drying, polishing cars and windows. Pocket shaped. Ike 7 121 Bo. 7th Osi.f Naw MSBSg. aaanl a larbccuti a Steoki a Homburgtrt OPEN ALL NIGHTI Closed Sunday Customers Eligible TO BUY NYLONS May 28 Through Juna t Names selected through our impartial distribution plaa MRS. N. RKMIM-ONG. 2lS Ebartaia BETTY CRAWKOKD. 1882 Academy KITTY JACKSON, Rt. 1, Box 611 ROSE DAY. 23.12 Vina MRS RUTH PAAL WITH Dcl.w.r. BARBARA NELSON. 3l F.ri. MRS. R L. CRAWFORD, Malln. Or.. MRS. ROCKR PORRJ1TT. M13 ShaaU WS ROSE LA LIBKRTY, 2012 Main MRS. E. C. SMITH. 2130 Darrow MRS. W. McNEE. 102;! Auburn MAE M. CARRIER. 1214 Lincoln INRZ ADAMS. 302 S. Srh MRS GUNNER JOHNSON. SOT fulton MABEL JOHNSTON 243'j E Main MRS. H. M. HORTON. Marrlll RUTH GILLIS. 32S Pin. MRS. CUIDA JOHNSON, 1804 Hop. MRS. J. CHARLES, 1318 Wordcn MRS. R W. CLAFP. 4713 S. 8th MRS. IDA PLUNKETT, 419 DalU KATHERINE W. JONES, Marrlll. On. ACNES ROSE KEE.SEE, 4748 S. till NELL JACOBS. 333 Alameda MRS S. W. EGEL1NE. 4319 BoardroM JERRY BROWN, 832 K. 10th MINNIE HALL. 234 N. 2nd OLIVE GREGORY, Bo 73 MHS. J. A. BIEHN, 2811 Scott ANN MORRIS. 1811 Avalon MRS. ROY WALTERS. 2238 Vine MRS. J. V. WACHTER. 324 High MRS. L. A. SCOTT, Tul.lak.. Calif. MRS. HELEN STEPHENS, 2220 Vina MRS. JACK COZART. 1402 Kan. MRS. ROBERT L. WALKER. 2.112 OrttaVtl MRS. H. M. LYNCH, IS Warring ANN KELLY. Rt. 1. Box 430 MADGE McLELLAN. 719 Alam.da NAOMI MILLER. 700 Roaaway dim MRS. E. L. BARKEE. 2317 Vine MRS. JAMES L. HOC AN. 2633 Vandarfrift MRS ANN SHERFY. 303 S. 8th MRS. FRANK KLINE. 1330 Sarg.nt ELLEN CURTIS. 128 Lincoln MRS. WENDELL A SMITH, 1911 Orann MRS ART E. ANDERSON. 21.18 Applegate CATHERINE E. McCULLEY. 213 Cedar JACQUELINE ANDERSON, 1740 Cnraeent MRS. KENNETH MOORE. 2043 LaroT MARION MILLS. Pleaaant Ava. ELSIE DAMPEER, Hart Hotel OTTIE MAE ASHLEY. 2443 Hope MRS. A. J. VOYE. 419 High DORTHY SAWNY. 101 E. Main MARGARET ROTH. N. A. Station EILEENE MARIE HICKS. 333 E. Mailt MARJORIE HOWARD. 12S S. 7th DORIS MITCHELL, 1027 Waahlngton MRS. G. A. PAGE. Fort Klamath, Or.. BETTY CANT. 213 Cedar LOTTIE M. WRIGHT. 720 Lowell MRS. EDGAR THOMPSON. 1876 LerOT MRS. JOHN DONOVAN, Tulelak. MRS. HOMER FIELDS. Merrill, Ore. MRS. FRANCES E FRANKLIN, 4144 Summers laa. ELIZABETH CARNES, 228 E. Main HATTIE MAPHER. Bonanza, Or.. RUTH MCGREGOR. Bonanza. Ore. MRS. FRANK FORTNA, 2074 Earl MRS. DONALD GRUBAUGH. Rt- 1, Box ITS) MRS. PHILIP MOORE. 710 8. Rlverald. MRS. J. F. BRYANT. 710 S. Rlverald. MRS. JOHN LAW. 1991 Van Neaa MRS. C. H. FOSTER. 1871 Portland RUTH M. KL1NG. 66, HUlalde VIRGINIA L. LISKEY. Merrill. Ore. LOUISE LINDSEY. Tulelake. Cailt EFFIE M DURWKE. 1717 Main ELIZABETH NUCKALLS. 2434 Reclamation MARGARITE I. PAREZEK. 416 S. Blv.ralde BERTHA RUSSELL. 1311 Dayton RUTH S. DIXON. 535 N. 11th MARGARET ARNOLD. Box 335 HARRIET COULSON. Stanford Univaraily MARIE SEXTON. 3317 Bube. MRS. A. G. Proctor. 817 Lincoln MRS. R. W. COWLES. 1133 California MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN, 326 N. 10th MRS. E. O. LOZAR. 2226 Oregon MARGARET WALTERS. 802 Victory driv. MRS. I. B. BROWN, Box 228 MRS. M. J. CATALANO, 329 N. 10th MRS. A. R. STUMP 529 N. 10th MRS. U. E. BRIGHTMAN. 2439 Homedal. MRS. HAZEL DRAMER, 525 N. 2nd JOAN FOG ARTY. 827 Lincoln MRS. D R. BRADLEY. 2310 Garden MRS. OTIS STANBERY. Rt. 3. Box 7H MRS. W. L. SOLZA. 1451 Creacent MRS. EMILY BELLM. 1913 Worden MRS. K. PATTERSON. 723 N. lllh MRS. GRACE BELAND. Rt. 1. Box 1109 MRS. CHRISTINE ANDREAS. 2109 Hall.r MRS. C H. SEARLES. 22 Lytton MRS. R. I. GIBBS. 935 Front EVA RICHARDSON. 214 S. Rlverald. IONE BOUSMAN, 2231 Shasta way MRS. ESTHER ZIMMERMAN, Howell A.tS. MRS. EFFIE REDKEY. 423 Conger MABEL E. HAWKINS. 2022 Arthur MRS. HICHARD SALZMAN. 2027 Oregon VINA LEVERICH. 301 Addison NELL SAVARIA. 301 Addlaon MRS. ALDO ROSSETTO. 2044 Whit. ROSE TROMONIE. 231 Martin MRS. FRANK JAMISON, Box 888 MRS. RICHARD STIRK. 430 Washington MRS. RUTH BRAATZ, Box 226 MRS. EDYTHE JAMES. Malln, Or.. MRS. R. J. MOSHER, 1440 Summers Ian. MRS. C. A. CAHAN. 344 Conger MRS. LANY M W ATKINS, Rooeavelt Apta, VERNA M. COOPER. 2537 Wanlland MRS. LOUIS PETZOLDT, Rt. 3. Box 770 LAURA VERBECK, 2520 Wantland MARY E. DIXON, Rt. 1. Box 531 MRS. R. C. ROSS, 118 Ewauna MRS. E. M. KNAPP. 3309 Crest MRS. ROY C. RINEHART, 3339 Crest MRS. M. M. ANDERSON, 3309 Croat MRS. ALFRED CASTEL. Fort Klamath, Or. MRS T. L. LAWRENCE. 1121 Lincoln HELEN HUNT. 303 Hillside MRS. OTHILDA MATTIS. 908 Walnut MRS. JANE HOTCHKISS. 7.17 Lincoln MRS. JOHN MISTLER, Midland MATTIE J. COLLINS. 1818 Portland MRS. I. D. RUMER, 411 Pacific Terrace MRS. WARREN W. WOODARD. 4107 BUbe. GLADYS R SHELTON. 5141, High EDITH WASHBURN. 712 N. 3rd MRS. CARRIE COUCH. 815 E. Main MRS. MARK SMITH. 133 E. Main MRS. E. H. HULTMAN, Rt. 1. Box 1038 MRS. A. E COLEMAN. 159 Hillside MRS. LE1THA FOSTER, 303 Prescott LUE1.I.A L. JENKINS, 162 C. Mala MABLE HART. Tulelake BETTY COURTNEY. 15 Warring- MRS, J. F BOUGHTON, Chlloquln, Ore. MRS. N. C. WILKISON. Tulelake, Calif. CARLA MAIN. Tulelake. Calif. MRS. H C. HARDIN. 801 Division MRS. HELEN TUCKER, 3O01 Summers ln. MARJORIE M. CHASE. 234 Main JUNE ROSENBAUM. W. A. S. MRS. J. BICKERS. Rt. 3. Box 222 MRS. CHARLES MALLOW. Rt. 3. Box 332B MRS. RUTH C BRAATZ. Rt. 3. Box 22 MRS. EARL CARSON. Dorrla. Calif. HOMER L. KOETJE. 5.103 Independenc. LOIS RUMER. 411 Pacific Terrace MRS. DAN O'KEEFE. .1.13 Pacific Terrac. MRS. FRANCIS ROGERS, 2111 Halley MRS. T. T. HOFF. 2009 Garden MRS. A. G. HEWITT. 2223 Darrow MRS. E. A. HOAGLAND 803 Victory driv. MRS. WILLIAM L. HULL. 1822 Lexington MRS. ANDRIAN VAN DEN HEUVEL, 1841 Zaplanadt MRS. J. F. LAN. 312 N. 11th. MRS E R. K1SNER. 82(1 Oak MARJORIE HIBBERT. Bly. Or.. MRS. W. E. MORRISON, Evans Apia. a On week to buy. Pleas call at our itor In person, a No phone calls, pleas. No lay-aways. a Pleas bring identiiication whan purchasing. i00 MAIN STREET sSofafcitftctt pi4otmfe&clywi 7nenep 6ot&"