Tliuisilav. October 7, 1 !:!( TH15 KLAMATH NKWS tux kX Peace Pact Proves i Stumbling Block i wiWith Dominions1 LONDON. Or. . a'nited News)! Dominion participation In the Lo-1 farnq peace part, Ihs future dlplo matlc Intercourse of Ihe dominions with the outside world, and other' questions a Important. are to be thrashed out at the assembly of, Qreat Brltain'a league of nations I the Imperial conference that meet Satnrdar. October 19. The advance guard of dominion j prime ministers la arriving for the! conference, the flrat in three yearn.; One fourth of the area and popula tion of the world, comprising the Britiah empire, will be represented j Canada. Australia. New Zealand. South Africa. Newfoundland and the Irtah Free State will be repre sented by their premiers. India will be represented by aeveral In dian princes and by the earl of! Birkenhead. Indian secretary In the cabinet. j The crown colonies, such as the: West Indies, will be represented by! Colonial Secretary Amery and hisj assistants, the under secretaries of i colonial and dominion affairs. None of the Important questions j to be discussed are likely to be set- tied finally at the meeting, except j participation In the Locarno pact. The donlmiona are expected to say ! that they will not be parties to it. but there is little doubt that if! Great Britain were drawn into an other world war tV.-ough her re sponsibilities in It. the dominions, with the possible exception of south ern Ireland, would participate. The question of diplomatic repre sentation by the dominions in for-: etgn capitals, surb as Canada ati Washington, is likely to remain un-i settled. Great Britain will con cede the right of any dominion to have Us own representative at ' Washington or any other capital, Canada may decide at last to ap point the representative at Worn-1 lngton she has talked about for ; some years. i . Australia and New Zealand are! not likely to want to appoint any diplomatic representatives. They stand for unity in the empire with all units on an equal basis. ' Sontb Africa is concerned prin cipally with the equality angle, but Ireland, at last a separate nation, is expected to support any effort to decentralise either the power or the voice of the empire, for years centered in London. Among the questions to be dis cussed are radio communiciations, empire airplane and airship routes, defense by navy and air force. The peopling of ilhe dominions with British emigrants and economic af-j fairs, preferential tariffs, even thej eicnange oi urttisn turns in an el fort to break the American mono poly. It is planned to adjourn the con ference about November 4, when parliament meets. Included in the activities is a strenuous entertain ment program, dinners at which Im portant, speeches of policy will be msde after the secret sessions of the delegates, and above all the displays by army, taavy and air for ces at various centers thst will show the dominion representatives some thing of the heart of the empire defense resource. BABE RUTH WAS STELLAR ATTRACTION i - (Continued From Page Two) Hafey raced home" with the first score of .the Inning. Torporcer, who is Hornsby's substitute batted for Rhetn, -and lied to Coombs. O'Fsrrel scoring from .third after the catch. Victim of Babe The score was tied and the standi In an uproar. Taylor Douhlt, who, a few moments before bad been ly ing Injured in the outfield, dented the right field wall with a double. Thevcnow . romping home. South worth hit bis third successive single In front of Babe Ruth and Douhit tried to score from second, falling a victim to the Babe's strong right arm. Art Reinhart, the studious mind ed young southpaw, went to the box for the Cards. He began by walking Combs on four straight bad ones. Mark Koenig tipped a fly to right field just beyond the reach of Hornsby, Bottomley and South worth, and Combs scored all the way from first while the Cards were locating the ball. It was scored as a double for Koenig. Reinhart then took no chances on another home run by Ruth. He promptly walked the Babe. Then lie walked Meusel, filling the bases with none out. Then to complete his appearance In the afternoon's pastime, he passed Gehrig, forcing In a run. Situation Is Ticklish Herman Bell came from the hull pen to see what he could do In this ticklish ' situation. Laizerl hit a long fly to right, scoring Ittilh. Du gan bounced one in front of the KLAMATH SPUDS TO BE GRADED RIGHT (Continued From Page One) to be taken here in connection wlih lh nlan lh countv asent has secured the services of William j Close, federal inspector In charge of the western division, to demon-! strate the method of correct grail-1 Inr. A local inspector is to be , appointed and gives Instructions j on grading by Close, who will bo here In the near future. i Growers will be required to do' their own stenciling on sacks ship-1 ped within the state only. The! stencil, in letters not less than nn . inch high, must Include the grow. er's name. Address and the cr.Hlo of the spudd. The aim of the grading law,! placed in effect March 3. 19:5. is; to build up the potato industry in the state. Tour grades are pro-1 vided for. but it is not expected i that any one crop of spuds will be I sorted Into four grades. A large percentage of the commercial crop in the country meets the require-, menta of a common grade which provides for most trade demand, j Siting as well as the elimination of defective stock, enters into I he grading. -I 'It is extremely important that every potato grower in the county be familiar with the standard grades and grade his spuds accord ingly," Henderson declared. "This should be a great help iu the fu ture marketing of Klamath pota toes, as buyers will be given an excellent opportunity to compare our potatoes of superior quality with those grown elsewhere." he stated, saying that the move has been popular in other parts of the; state. j It Is important also that every grower attend the Henley meeting.! is Henderson's opluion. as conforms-1 iton of shipments with the state law may save the grower future; trouble. FORMK.lt PREACHER IS t.IVKN PRISON TERM; SALEM. Oct. 5. (United News) Harry Rolls-Royce, who claims to be a former preacher, mas sentenc ed to four years in the state prlsjn here by Circuit Judge Kell- Mon day on a charge of receiving stolen property. Rolls-Royce, when arrested in southern California several months ago. was said to have In his posses sion a saxaphone and a typewriter fatten from the First Christian church here. plate and before it came down Men sel waa over the p'ate with another run. O'Farrel threw Dugan out at first, and Gehrig. who .had gone down to second, continued to third a moment later on a balk. Bell then rang up a base on balls for Severeld. but Hank was forced out a moment later on Hoyfs bounder, Hornsby to Thevenow. ' With Combs on first In the sixth and one out, Ruth caught a fast one on the nose and drove it out past the flagpole In the centerfield. high into the distant stands for bis third homer of the dsy. Meusel singled to right, but was thrown out at second, Southword to Hornsby. Geh rig doubled oft .the left field wall, but the scoring was over. The fans began their first organ ised attempt to rattle an opposing pitcher when they set up an uproar in the Cards' halt of the sixth. O'Farrel and Thevenow singled and Hornsby tried another pinch hitter, sending Flowers to bat for Bell. The din was terrible. So was Flow ers' batting. ' He struck out tamely. With every fan In the park shriek ing encouragement, Douhit tried hard for a bit, but Meusel caught bis fly to right, Koenig threw out Southworth and the chance was gone. Bill Hallahan was the fourth St. Louis pitcher fed to the ravenous Yanks. He got the side out after one run had been scored by a single by Severcid and a slashing double down the left field foul line by Karl Combs. The St. Louis fans gave up hope and began to leave the park, merely waiting to see if Babe Ruth would hit another homer. Young Hallahan, however, walked the Babe without delay and followed this up by passing Meusel. Gehrig twisted an ankle sliding into first after his infield tap had been tossed to flot- tomley hy Hornshy, but the Yank's first baseman limped to the bench, apparently not seriously injured. Lazzerl rapped a hot one lo Bell, who tagged Ruth out off third base, the first time the Babe had been put out during the afternoon. Du gan walked, filling the bases, but a foul popped up by Severeld ended matters. It was the flrat inning slnco the second that the Yanks had failed to score. After O'Farrel opened the eighth with a single. Thevenow fanned, and Holm balled for Hallahan, and also struck out. Douhit's best was a fly lo Combs. Vie Keen finished the game for the Cards. p- 1 . , ( SOMEBODY ' ' $ v TURN ,T K v XOTKT. OF SHERIFF'S S U.K I In the Circuit Court of the ' State of Oregon for Klumath Couu ; ty. Bank of Lnkevtew. a corpor ' ation. plaintiff, v. Fay Morris, as , Trustee of the Estate of J. I. Ed ' ler (otherwise called John I). Ed ler). a Bankrupt, in Brnnkruptc'. J. D. Edler. A. E. Smith. T. ; V. Mulkey, Lakeview Mercantile Co., a corporation. H. E. Child ers. Jackson County Hank, a corporation. D. P. McAullffe anil it. . hutatotsp. defendants. Equity No. 1977. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an Execti- i t inn In rnMiliunra 1. I l.t, , I. a i Clerk of said Court in the above 'entitled suit, dated the 15th day of September. 192. I will, on Sat- i urday. the 16th day of October, 1936. at tho hour of 10:00 o'clock I in the forenoon, at the Court House door of the County Court House at. i Klamath Fails. Klamath County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the ! highest bidder for cash the follow- i I ing described real property, to-1 wit: I JK.U.T I j The west half of the south- I west quarter of section 26. township 34 south, range 6 east, I Willamette meridian: southeast quarter - of northeast quarter, north half of southeast quarter, j and southwest quarter of south east quarter of section 17. town ship 37 south, range 13 east. Willamette meridian; northeast quarter of northwest quarter for lot" 3) of section 2. township 38 south, rsnge 11 east. Wil lamette meridian; southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section 9; southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 10; southeast quarter of southeast quarter, and south west quarter of southwest quar ter of section 14; west half of northwest quarter. southeast quarter of northwest quarter, west half of southeast quarter, and northeast quarter ct south west quarter of section 15; northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 16; southeast quarter of northwest quarter, northwest quarter of southeast quarter, and east half of south west quarter of section 20; north half of northwest quarter, northoast quarter of northeast quarter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, north half of southeast quarter, and north east quarter of southwest quar ter of section 23; west half, west half of east half, southeast quar ter of northeast quarter, and northeast quarter ' of southeast quarter of section 24. township 38 south, range 12 east, Wil lamette meridian, in Klamath County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. TRACT NO. a The southeast quarter of south east quarter of section 15. norlh- I east quarter of northeast qnar- ! ter of section 22. and south half of northwest quarter of section ! 23. township 38 south, ranxo 12 i east. Willamette meridian, in Klamnth County. Oregon, tigeth er with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances there unto helonsfnir or in anvwisi, ati. I pertaining. I TRACT NO 3 j The southwest quarter of south- I west quarter of section 15, and nvi in em nuiiM.'r i'i inn ii w eyi quarter of section 22, township 38 south, ranee 12 east. Wll lamette meridian. In Klnmatli County, Oregon, together wit It the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonK ing or inanywise appertaining: Said property will be sold hy me as aforesaid hy virtue of said execution, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Judg The Loudest Speaker ment rendered In the above entitled suit in favor of said plaintiff unit against the defendants. Fay Mor- I rls. a Trustee aforesaid, and J. I). Edler. and each of them. In tho sum of $7,129.62. tho further sum of f.i'tion. and tho further sum of SS9.80; in favor of the defend- am. i. . .Muixey. ana auainsi me defendant, J. 1). Edler. In the sum of S4.3V3.24: in favor of the def- eudant. Lakeview Mercantile Co.,S:oo o'clock and against tho defendant. J. U. tiller, in mo sum or si.tS7.iz: I and in favor of tho defendants, T. V. Mulkey and Lukeview Mrrcsn ! tile Co. jointly, and against tho Hefttntlant J 11 Filler. In fhi sum I of 1500.00 and the further sum of $85.90; together with interest on all of the above mentioned sums at jthe rate of 8 per annum from ! satu lum my oi aeptemoer. und also all costs and expenses of such sale. Dated and first published Sept ember 16, 1926. Bl'RT B. HAWKINS. Sheriff or Klamath County. Ore. S16. 23.3007, 14 . . . .. . . MrTK'K I.N VITINO HUM FOR ! THE CONSTIU'ITION OF THEl 02NU IMPROVEMENT I NIT I ! Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the1 City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at the office of the Police Judge up I to and Including Monday. October 18. 1926. at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. of said date, at which time j all proposals will be opened and considered for the construction of ! the 62nd Improvement t'nlt in I Klamath Addition to Klamnth Falls. i Oregon, being that portion of I Fourth Street from the southerly i line of Walnut Avenue to the nonneriy nno oi uai Avenue. i Tho proposed improvement to be made Includes grading, combina- tion curb and gutters, sidewalks and paving, said Improvement to be! In all respects according to the j plans, specifications and estimates! oi me i ny r.ngniecr on me in me office of the police Judge of said I city, reference fo which is hereby ..-...... ,,,.-. uc.u,, ?!f"",f"r .SnVhr.UIK:- mtt,":a1"- Said improvement will ho let In : hy a check certified by some red one contract, and bids will lie re-jponalble bank for 5 of the eclvrd for each kind of pavement amount hid, as guarantee that the ! as described in the plans and spe-1 clficatlons. I Bidders will be required to sub ; mlt bids on blanks prepared t,y the ; I City Engineer, and bids will not be, considered unless so submitted. luns for bids may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, or I olice Judge at the City Hall of Klamath Falls. Oregon. The successful bidder will be required !o give bond In a sum to he fixed hy the Common Council for the faithful performance of the contract to be entered Into for the making of said improvement. Each bid must be accompanied , NOTICE IN VITING I1II1H FOR hy a check certified by some roe-! THE CONHTRI'CTION' OK THE ponslble bank for 6 of the nni IMPROVEMENT I'NIT amount bid. aw guarantee that thei successful bidder will enter Into I Sealed proposals will he received contract with the city for the mak- by Ihe Common Council of the ing of such Improvement within city ,f Klamath Falls, Oregon, at ten days from the date of making, the office of the Police Judge up such award. to and Including Mondnv. October The oward of Ihe contract toils. IS26. at Ihe hone t.f R o'clock tne Klircrmrill Wilder Is hereby made eonliiigenl upon tho sale ofall proposals will be opened and! ine minus necessury lo finance tne installation of such improvement : ""J. . I .u u. ."1"n".n fo"n''". rf"".rve" i rejei-i any ami an intiH, ; ito.i i,i ni.me ncn improvement on.nuo in ta road Adi lit on to K am i behalf of the elv. j linted nt Klamath Falls, Oregon ! October 2, 19::c,. I.EM L. CACIIACKS. Police Judgo ! 05. 6,7, 8, 9. 10. 12, 13. 14, 15 ; The proposed Improvement to bo ror results use News Class Alaniado Includes grading, cotnlilna- I Yet .NOTICE INVITING IlllrS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. INIT M Mllt-.lt (lit Pursuant lo Ordinance No. 809 of the City of Kliimaih Falls. Ore gon, notice is hereby given that bids j will he received by the Police Judgo of kiIU city at his oftlce in the City t Hall up to and Including Monday, October IS. It 'It. at the hour of vt . tk' ".".""i. ?!' proposed Improvement of Spring , street from the norih Hue of Main Street to the south lino of Espla uade, and Wall Street from the wel line of Spring Street to thel east line of llroad Sireei. The proposed improvement fo be r.H K ...,.'.." ; gutters, five tool sidewalks on each side of pavement, tbe roadway to be 40' wldn back to hack of curbs except ut intersections which are lo be full width, ronsirnetlng ap propriate Storm sewers, parking strips to be leveled on both sides, the same to be in all respects ac cording to the plans of the City Engineer on rile In the office of the police Judge Ssld proposed Improvement to be accordance wuh the said plans, specifications and estimates of the city Eugineer on file in the office of the Police Judge of said city. reference lo which is hereby made regarding further deiaili for plans, construction, materials, and the like. quantities Said proposed Improvement will be msde in one contract and bids will be received for each kind of pavement specified above and will bo open for consideration hv the Common Council on Ihe 18th day of October. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock. P. M. Bidders will he requireo to submit bids on blanks prepared by the City Engineer, aud bids will not he considered unless so snl.mitted. Blanks for bids may Ik, obtained In the office of the City (engineer or Police Judge, The successful bidder will be required to give pond in a sum lie fixed hv the I'nmnui fivufl lit, thn f'ykti.n, n .11 ' for the faithful performance of tbei .1.. . .w i ,,ia, v ,i, irc miKiva una lor ins . Ik stieeeMriil hfrMnr ( Iternhv l"Vhi?S n.'rilrJ2rVa'ni- . Jm.de co,Tntbt;nr tn"e sale'of successful bidder will enter Into contract with the city for the mak ing of such Improvement within ten days from the date of making such award. 1 no t ommon Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to make such improvement on behalf of the city. Dated at K In mat It Falls,' Oregon, this 2nd day or October, 1926. I.EM L. OAOIIAOEN, Police Judge. 05.6,7.8.9.10.12,13.14,15 P. M. of snld flute at hlch tlmej ronsldered for Ihe construction of the IHth Improvement Unit, being lhat portion of ' Commercial Htrcoti '"" 'he north line of Oak Avenuo rn tno sotitii line of Klamath Ave- nth Falls, Oregon, and Walnut East Hampton, Conn. Avenue from ihe easterly lino oil Yon will receive un 85 cent l.nl Eleventh Street lo Ihe west line of I tie 132 doses) free; by Parcel Post. Eleventh Street to Ihe west linn nf Nn obligation on your pari. Thous Commerclnl Street In Canal Addition ands using this medicine. Estab nf said city. Ilshed 1892. Only one free bottle NEW EVIDENCE IS AGAINST McPHERSON (CuntinsetJ rruta fat One) Phcsron dramatically reappeared In Agua Prletn. Meilco, where she ex plained her absence of ait days from this city by relating a liliiirre kid naping story. IioiiuIuk Is Juki across dm Interim tloiul bonier line from Agua I'rlela, and according to the telegraph op erator, the message Informed the Ifcuiglna man that the sender's au tomobile had broken down and that she and hi-r parly would proceed to louglus hy (mill. Take rollllcol Anglo ! A political angle loomed on the I hnrUoii Wednesday, when It be 1 came known that the county board ; of supervisors lias refused to re i plenish the fund of Asa Keyes lu i enrry out the Investigation. Keyes, several day ago. Issued j complaints attaint the board and three other high county officials, I charging emheulement of county funds nud thny In turn retaliated by ' Issuing n complaint again! him I charging illegal expenditure in the prosecution of the Kid McCoy case, j and the William l. Taylor luur I tier. May HiiiitM'r The prosecution son case will be Prosecution of the MiTher seriously liaudl board of super j capped unless thi visors rescinds lis action. F. II. McCltllan. chairman of tho board, became directly connected Willi Hie case today when It wuh i-luirKed that efforts had been innile hy him lo obtain the clothing worn by Mrs. .Mi I'liersun on her re appearance from the district attor ney's office. The cloihing is regarded as Im portant evidence by the slate to support its accusation that Mrs. Mcpherson did not make a 20-niilo trump across the Konorn desert as she claims. McClelluii was quoted as saying lhat the reason he sought the "des ert garb," was that Mrs. McPher son "didn't rare to have her In lltnate garments kicked around a public office longer than was neces sary." NOTICE T CREDITOR. Notice Is hereby given lo all creditors on the Rex Arms Aparl- meals (or Met leary Apartments) located .1 224 llroad street. Klam- ath Fulls. Oreson. to present all j claims lo O. K. Wilson at the ubovo men! loned uddress on or before Oct. 15. 1926. Signed: C. A. Mc CI.KARY aud KDN'A McCI.EAKY. (Oct. 5-6-7 ti. curb ..d gutters, sidewalks. storm sewers, sanitary sewers and paving, said Improvements to he In all respects according to the plana, specification and estimate of the City Engineer on file In Ihe office of the Police Judge of said city, reference to which Is hereby made regarding further details for plans for construction, materials, quantities and the like. Snld improvement will he let In one contract, and bids will be re ceived for each kind of pavement as described in the plans nnd speciri cations. Bidders will he required to sub mit bids on blanks prepared by the City Engineer, and bids will not lie considered unless so snhtnitted. Plans for bids may be obtained at the office of Ihe City Engineer or Police Judge nt the City Hall of Klamath Falls. Oregon. The successful bidder wilt be required to give bond In a sura to be fixed by the Common Council for tbe faithful performance of the contract to be entered Into for the making or said Improvement. Each bid must be accompanied by a check certified by some res ponsible batik for 5 of the amount bid. as guarantee that Un successful bidder will enter Into contract with the city for the mak ing of such improvement within " tlUHl tllV UHIU ,11 UlUKIIIg ,. .WBrd. The award of the contract to the bonds necessary lo finance the Installation of such improvement unit. Tne common Council reserves the right lo reject any and all bids, and lo make such Improvement on uenair or tho city. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, October 3, 11136. LEM L. OAC.HAOKN. Police Judge. OB. 6. 7, 8. 9.10.12.13,14.15 IS THERE TOO MUCH URIC ACID IN YOUR BLOOD? ' Get this FREE 85 cent Bottle Did yon ' get up this morning tired, head dull, hack aching. Joints stiff, muscles sore, weak ult over? Were yon In and out of bed half a dozen limes last nlghl? Are congested kidneys, Irritated bladder, rheumatic oalns and aches making you feel "old" and mlscr- able? Let f lie Williams Treatment provo what It can do for you. (let well. lie strong. Enjoy living, Wild this notice nnd address to The Dr. I). A Wllllnms Company, Dent. r;A-403K P. O. Building. to any address. No C. O. D. Noth- ing i0 pay. Try it at our expense. Federation Labor Engages in Tilt r Over lluss Affairs IiETItOlT. IkTi ( 1) n II l News) -The resoliil Ions coniinlllee of I he American Federal loll of Iji hor was In I he niliM of n warm delitiln Wednesday iilnh! over u no poyl to advocate American recognl. lion of soviet Russia and n number of other .so-called radical resolu tion referred to II by delegate at tending the labor convention hers. The line heiweeii radicals and conservatives was clearly drnwn during Hie day when ilelcmiles from all pails of the country begun pour ing llielr resolutions lulu the hop per. The principal controversy over these proposals was expected lo ren ter In the committee, however, as leaders of the federation have no desire lo see the Issues fought on the floor of the convention, MVanwhllo the delegates were completely unite, In their resent ment ssiilnst Detroit civic orgunlia Hons which Induced the churches of the city to bar labor speakers from their piilplU. after Inviting I! m to appear next Sunday. As the Invita tion have been withdrawn there la no appeal iiBiiiusi the action and detenate accepted it a "had man ner on the part of an open shop HI v." The proposal to rerogniie the soviet government of Russia came rroni a number of foreign fraternal delegates and drew Immediately the opposition of President William Green. "We hnve sympathy for the Rus sian workers." Green said, "but we rsunot cooperate until they re nounce their adherence to the so viet form of government and Its fight aenlnst American methods." other resolution referred to the committee Include the following: Endi rsement of the five day week: opposition lo the world cnur.; denunciation of fuacM form of gov ernment; urging restoration of citi zenship to Eugene V. Del:; asking a department of Justice Investiga tion of the Sacro-Vnotil case: ask ing the release if nil political pri soners throughout the world. NOTICE KOH I'I 111. IC ATION IH'pnrtnicni of ihe Interior, I. 8. I-md Office at lakeview, Ore. September 25. 1926. Notice I hereby given that Isaac I, Larkey whose pot office ad dress Is 2028 Reclamation Ave.. Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on the 1 3th dae of December. 1924. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, Nn. 012358. fa purchase the Lot s. Sec. 24. T. S7S.. It. HE., Ml 3 and NKSWU. Section 1. Township 37S.. Range R. Wlllametto Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provi sions of the set of June 3, 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber ami Stone Iw," at such value a might be fixed by appraise ment, and lhat, pursuant to aurh application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at 1660.00. the timber estimated 150M. board feel at 14.0(1 par M.. and Ihe land (60.00: that said appli cant will offer final profit In sup port of his application and sworn statement on the 4th day of Decem ber. 1926, befnro llert C, Thomaa, I'. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to e-. test till purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any tlms before patent issues, by filing a corroborate,! affidavit in this of fice, alleging fncta which would defeat tho entry. P. P. LIGHT. B?7 V?T Register. Look to your health. Epsom Salts is still the best Physic take it in small flavored tablets. SALTS COMPOUND IN TADLGTG At year Wragfut, tit . 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