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THE 8AIXM CAPIT AI JOURNAL. SALEM OREGOS. WXDKESDAT. OCTOBER 21, 1!14.
ti.
Absolutely Pure
War Has Underground Phase
as Well as Submarine Feature
By Earl H. Von Wtejand.
t Mihiel, via Met, Kerlia. The
Hajfne and London, lrt. 2". I f';std
by the British censor.) Kic.hti& day
ad niptht ia the deej treto-hi whuse
wonderfully effective entanU-rcenti al
most touch one another, the soldier
rompmiBfr the florman left and the
fwturk riiiht ia lb western, field of th
prtsseat Kuropeaa war seldom see each
other.
The hattle liae extends alon a wi
iaf (roat for atiles, tlironh forests,
over or aroont hill, across iiie va!
lya and ataag swift stream.
The FrtMk. stubbornly rontot every
tieraiaa advance. The trenches are ei
tended a foot at a time, the thousands
of taem engaged emstaatly diituiuir
themselves like mole.
Kvery movement is eovere.L Even
the ptm as kidden aad it 19 almost
iwif.Mibl to locate (arm. owica; tg the
so of asttokelesa powder.
' la la epea eoiintrv an aviatoT is on
able to aee tk trenches unless at flics
law aad if a doe fir low he seldom
return.
OsaUnpt for Danf ex.
1 raatc here from Wirballea.
(Hero a paragraph was eliminated by
th eaasar.)
Th. Ueraana then oecut.icd St. Mi
hiel aad are holding it and (lie adjoin
f temt.ry, ifcoofk at 1 1 1 sshjeeted to
4vy rtillcTT rue. t aiMrea, kvw
eves. filar in tne streets and the id-
kabitaati eontiaoe with their regular'
duties, acoocwrned and a 'pa rent It ia-'
ruttasja. familiarity with danger has
brew ia tkesa ia a eoateoit foi it 1
k tm tbnt the tTuiaa are a-
we ix boost
The following, to tke air "Marchicg Through (leorgia " was ung bv Mrs.
Hallie Pirriib llinge jo n't-ome to as encore at the 'tamherlaia meeting
last Bight:
jatered here tonight, friends, t0 gr.et a eomra.i ttne.
T give a hearty welcome that is loval through and through.
To tell the state that 1 hamherlain ha
while we're boosting
CHORI"S; Hurrah' Hurrah' Well win the victory!
Hnrrah! Hurrah' ia November they will see
That Chanhorlaia one again, our senator will be-
Aa-I we'll all boost for his reelection.
The fpiwitioa eaa.li late may wotk with all his might.
Hut we II show the foe, that we re not slow, white battling for the right.
hrr George i in thio race to wis. aid victory is in siik,t.
Jo we'll all boost for his reele. t;in.
The people's eboir has bol llv stol wlthm the s.nate hall
A ekspied the eawe of right, fsr the common good of all.
Iso' U ibost appreciation, we all ia line wiat fall
.sad boost for our )eerg. s reelection.
WA BUlXtTTX
TOKIO, IM. it Willis K. IVk. Amer.
Waa roasnl at Kiao tkau with five
other aow-eorr,t at recently lert
Ike Herman sottlenent oa ace.tent of
leJsiaaee siece were fs'Tie," niree t-
iiiii jnwiinpipsss'Pii'MV'iwopsiw piiiminrspi
. ''i '' ,-llt '' " i..
ARROW
cloit fitting, graceful collar with
imartly cut curved (root, that admit,
of easy cravat ticing.
CLCITT. flABODY sV CO.. la.. Makeaa. Ts N. V.
No Alum
No Dyspepsia
Look to the food. Eat heartily of hot
breads, hot biscuit, hot cakes, made light and
tasty with Royal Baking; Powder, and snap
your fingers at dyspepsia. It is the tasty, ap
petizing food that aids digestion.
There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder
coming from the purity, wholesomeness and
fitness of its ingredients, which promotes di
gestion. Food raised by it will not distress.
.This peculiarity of Royal has been noted by
hygienists and physicians, and they are
accordingly earnest in its praise, especially
recommending it in the preparation of food
for those of delicate digestion.
BAKING POWDER
No
!a:iitini T-:i! a- erroco-i.
Their jiresnt clur-f objeetiye 1 th
rna!lr line of f-jrt fmm'Toul to V.t
lsa. Tlie are Troyou. i.renei-oort. Le-
t'ar.v-he, l'anit Le Koir.aiu-, l.ionvill,
'irouiHe anl Jury J'ous-Lev' ole. TSe
tirt to fall w .t. Mittiel as.l several
others ir" t(.urte4 gravoiy rjifiiai-e-l.
Some uf the outer works at Ver'tin
havi bea reln e,j.
At V''ennre.i Mln for the firt
time the Ke.l I roM -ios. Huaiire.ls of
Kren h aaj tierniao owe their live to
thes aoiniaU. They sean'h the oo.)
for the wot:nie.l who are unable to
reaeU viaet of tafety aa-1 when the
fmil thtm. bark an alarm whieh brini
the -tret her bearers to the rescue.
Bod Croaa Dugs.
Pining liervina.v 1 wituee.l the
taring work of a French aviator tin
tier over of a iof. twoopin 'iown
UJ.-O0 l tieruuQ trem he, ke ioeatel a
number before he wat diieTeie). The
liermar.a o;-ene.l a aeavy fire oa air
the moment he was sighted, but he
iimJ.
I i-nt the .lay ia the r.err.io
tren-hin. In one of tkew the so!lier4
hal ori;aQtzeti a siaumi; soeiety.
It ma a ttoat''rf ullv u-tu,esue (
. The fog kid the Kreo. b tren. hes !
rioO ."ards awae. HeraionallT a ranVm 1
inrtuate.l the choruses. The nm-'
inir was manelous. Some of the;
tinners t. .o.l at attention; others with'
their aants clatti, as if ta rayer.
"It Is the f'tir of the Lord"' and
'Fatherland, llelove.1 Fatherland."
jeemea to bo the favorite seie,tio
ontrarT to what I aw in H.-Iiriim.
(The remainder of the disrati h wis
delete.! hw tle nMr
roa GEORGE.
Marion's endorsement.
too
for h-j re election.
dar Kv the Janese to the -kinee
asthoritie, an. left at on.-e for
Ti 'ntin.
A ror ling to IV k abv.nl twentv ties.
n womea reu.niu withia tbe Kiao
I kt .lefen.
Jforman
aJVeiir
COLLAR
Alum
A HORSE 0NS0JIE0NE
One lay mare r.amod Kit. cicht years
c.ld. I'-eiu'ilt y.V y-oun.ls. slitlitly kr'
Vrjn aa-i y'ran-i-il nh tur-s' mar'a
a the richt fure Ux. he h;.!e h''id
the b"nes of enntenti.fR in ?e f
D. ). l'almer aeamrt K. rl. t-er. nai
held by the jury to helt.ng to the plain
tiff, and sinee the plaintiff owned The
hore he was entitled to pay r.e eo-it?
"f the suit a -"inline t- ta- verdiet
linnrled duwa late yesterday afternoon.
This ease, sthiek was ar.p.-a;ed froai the
justice eonrr. oi-enpied the grat.'r part
i f the day in department N. 1 of the
eireait eourt. The plaintiff stiucht
7S damages for the alleged unlawful
retenfi'.-n uf the mare, but the jury as
eesiil the da.tiaes at nothing'.
U appeareti front' the testimony at
the tnai that Mr. Palsaer purchased a
te-.;m and that his f. n n.rtgaed unr
i'f the homes to a ilr. Tamer, t. K.
"oper, as eonatable. w-u sent ont to
foreclose the mortae and served the
papers, but it appeant that he aevor
held pA'wseseion of the horse, which was
kept bs Mr. Palaier. To establish the
ownership of the horse, tae suit was
brought. The jury in the rase set the
value oa the mare at 23.
ft'
PERSONAL
F. H. Hirkle.y. of Albany, is a !ltti
visitor. I
Tkomas G. er liae, of the 1". P. Gee- i
!ogi.-al survey is in this city ou bus
iness A. M. Sweek. of Portlao.l, is regis !
tered at tbe Marion. ,
William H. Egan. a prominent farm-'
er of this vicinity, is in town today
transacting business. " ;
J. H. ."'roat. of Eugeae. is in the eity
toiiay oa a short visit. '
harlea rlrae is in Salenn today
from Albany. " (
L. Kretzer and familv, of New York,!
are looking over the eity today with a
view of locating here. !
W. K. btrk. of the Wage Faruers 4
Taxpayers leaiine is in town.
J. A. I'arr aud M. f. Hooth left this
city today for a short business trip to
Tea iletoa.
F. ! Kent, formerly of O. A. ( was
a visitor in this eite yesterdav.
GERMANS OBJECT TO i
"BIllCF THE PLAY
Kosse. (Vt. in. William hk.',,.'arv '
has ail hut b.-ea dragged from the peaoe
of the tmb to take a hand in hostili
ties between tieraiany six tircat Bri
tain. Because he was aa F.rgli.hman. ter
taia Hermans have inclis.'d to regard
the bard of Aea as an aidesirable
since war Ugsn, Finally Max Keia
hardt. the pr.vlueer who has achieved
of his most aotable (heatn. aJ trrr
ees through his r-hakespcarcaa pre
teatations. hns taken np arins ta the
great dramatist's behalf. In the kop
"f nisk'ng nut kis ease he appealed to
the leading fterwiaa authorities as to
'whether Miakespeare should be retain
ed in the fatherland aa aa intellectual
conquest or enpellrd as a ere Ksjlmk
Bkan..
Imperial I'hsaeeller 'o B.-thmna
Il. lUeg gsve it at kis 010 n that
hahea.-e ke'o.aga to the wh.de woiid.
"He should press- fhahessire. "
said Wiiaiausita Mteadorff, the
tireek aathurity, "Weasse he is partly
oar owa. Urause he is the poet of an
eient tcgUad, which ".ld be s-.'iam
ed of the hyp.ntical llngla'ad of ia
day, aal arxne all, Ke-aase we art aw
ierior to all tlianvantsra. "
"!hkestare. " was the verdict of
C.eaeral threetor Adolf Haraack of the
Berlin rival library, "is the aaveatnr
of oor Vternaa eiviiiratioa."
Nme aiea asake a eeialt of eed
lerting pxlsj asatettai for the down
ward path.
! !ine people are nillirg to ak at-
asost aay od thing sseept a hint.
SWEARS CARMAN
i Maid Sajs Mrs. Carman Came
; Iota Room After Shooting
; With Gun b Her Hand
she said i shot msr
; FORMER STORY FALSE
' Mrs. Carman Wrote the False
I Statement for Her to Sip,
I Which She Did
Mineola. L. I., 0.-t. '21. Parcaging
test'tnooy against Mrs. Florence Par
maa. on trial here for the mnrder of
Mrs. Louis Bailey, was oft'ere l at to
day's session by Telia foleman. her
own negro maid.
"'"hi the niht of the mnrde,r, " the
maid testified. "Mr. I'arnian ea-ne
down stairs and wraiked out of the
kouse through the kitchen. A minute
or two later I heard the sound of
breaking glass aa.) the rewrt of a re
volver. In les than a minute the de
fendant entered the kitchen and aid:
' I hot him '. '
The witness was o-u tioned closely
by In.-ttriet Attorney T.ewi Smith.
"Pid Mr. i.'anr.a.i have anything in
her hand?" he akcl.
Had B:g Eevolver.
"Yes." the maid answered. "She
had a long blue revolver. I was land
ing near the pantry -iocr when she came
over to me. I touched her on the arm
and aid: 'What are you going to do
now ! '
"She answered ! am cot going to
do anvthing.'
"The. I went into Dr. Carman's of
fice and she followed n.e in. The body
of a woaiaa was lying on the floor near
the operating table, f staved in the
room a minute and a half and then
retnrne 1 to the kitchen.'
" Tiere 4id the defendant go-"
"I don't know. I .'id not ee her
a-ain nntil the neit morning. She
came to my room before it was time
for me to get up and said he hoped
Hod would forgive her. She aid she
sionld care for mv little hov a i0D( a,
he rived if anything ever happened to
me. Thja) he askeil me to ay nothing
of what id kapteu.t the night be
fore." Woman Faces Witnasa.
The eipresion on Mrs. rrman'
face never changed once daring the
I'oleman womaa's examination. ITt
lips were drawn tight as she sat, with
head ere-t. facing the witness. She
kept ker eyes fasteaed on the witness,
but the latter never looked ia ker
direction.
"Mr. Levy." roatiaued the aegress.
"now one of the defense attorneys,
came to see me ia the kitchen the next
morning. He aiiied me if I saw aav
one pass through the kitchen the night
before. I said I had oot, n Thurs
day he returned and again I told him
T saw no one ia the kitchen before I
heard the shot. Later tfra. t'armaa
wrote a statement to the effect that I
had seen so one ia the kitchen, and I
igned it bot the statement was not
true.
"A few davs after the Jqder 1
huilt a fire at Mrs. f'armaa's request,
"he said "he wanted to bum some let
ters aad she did burn somethiar.
"Two weeks after the .hootiag, the
defendant sent aje after her father,
saving .he 'wauted to see her father to
get rtd of tbe revolver.' I got her
father for her.-
Stvrk to Story.
fader cross-examination Defense At
tornev (irabam eompelled Olia Cole-,
maa to re tell her entire state, which
he did without variation. She de
clared tbe defendant carried the re.
volvee ia bcr hand, bidden in a shawl,
when tber entered the office wkere Ike
beds of Mrs. Bailv lav.
"Mrs. Carman did ot av a word
while she was ta the office," said
Olia. "and the doctor aid nothing.
He wis hneeling over the body when
we entered the office."
The witness said Mrs. Powell was
dresd in a blue .kirt and white wai.f.
contradicting other witnesses, including
Mrs. Powell herself, who said he was'
rial in white. Mrs. Towell is frs.
I V-naa's sifter.
Afraid f JilL
Attorney (Irs nam attached Telia's
erediliililv.
"Io yea thinh that r.'u.J will forgive
yoa for eommitting perjury V ke de
mardeil.
"Yes,' was tbe answer.
"Io IH think that fled will forgive
yea for eonmif ting perjurv aewH
"I an art dung that bow." she de
clared. "I a-w afuld to be.-aise I
dea 't waat to go t ja I. "
elia said the oniy time she ever
csmw tte-l persars ass when she wt
qiiestisned at the coroner's inuiref.
Ashe 1 ahml the rtatemeut sha signed
at Mrs. ( arwian's request, the w.tccs
sai l she merely ij;ned it, but newr
swre to it. '
Jut before tbe Boo recess, Attorser
Oraha-a intro.loeed a statement f'elia
Colrisiaa was alleged to Wave ata.le la
Jnlv t a private investigation, eon
tiadicting evetvthing se ,. tn-tav.
THe toarthouse was Bimaied whew the '
afternooo seseioa epened. The .fesd
ait eatcved the twurtroora swu'is. tn
.).. k . ..1
"'m art aiHnrr.
tirsika isane,iBtslT eosliseed re4
l"g the tratewsent al'eged to have he.-a
awde Jalr 31 by f.ha Coleorwia. M-sl '
fanasn ' aeprw aud A'tee ae finish
ed wnb the state meat, Vraham again
aaestioaed the aegreso, Ne aditiel ,
that a Pirns detective twM Wt that
ker boord weald tw paid if aw. wtat
E PREDI
Swedish Diplomats Point Out
Almost Certain Break If 1
Allies Win I
Sto- kholm. Oct. 21. That Foreign-'
Minister Sauinotf. of Huft-ia. should -consider
it necessary to come out hi a ;
formal statement repudiatiag the senti
ments of those of the czar's subjects
who i-ympatbiite with (iermany rather,
than with Great Britain in the present'
wnsr was commented on here today as
srcggesting that there must be consid
erable of this sort of feeliug among the
Slav:.
The best informed among the Swedes, ,
who. by the way. are friendly to the
British aad very fearful of the Rus
sians, have generally thought, all along,
that tie war mart end with ill-feeling,
if nothing worse, between the two na
tions, in the event or victory by the
allies.
Their view 19 that it is the British
policv to oppose, in every msoilde way.
any Koroean continental power which
becomes strong enough to be a i-oteu-tial
earee of danger. If the allies win.
it is argued that Ko 3 will become'
aii even greater mciia -e to the pro-,
'luminance of Hrin-h prestige than i
iermany ha? ever been. The prediction
1 consequently made that Krir.-nu will
do all tney can to prevent the iv.nr
from profiting by vj.tury; the czar i?
dceno d certain to rcs'nt this, aioi An-g!o-tiuss:ao
rupti.re is looked for as
the ?.:ipjt-.
Tbe ?iu-g--tion i? n.a-le that Foreign
Mini, ter a.'onoff is ,n wen aware of
this as anyi ne. but do.-s not consider
the tune ripe yet for talking about it.
!'onott was himself authority for
the statement that Hn.-ian cnto-s ot
tne British were a.-eusiug the latter
of otirg other countries to io th-ur
'fighting and prophe-y iug an earlv bp'ak
Is'twc n trie c.-ar and King (ieorge. He
deiii., how er. ti.at th's view ni
ifpre-cntative of the great ma-s of
Kiissun j.r.blie opinion, attnloit.ng it
instead to a s::ad group of resetion
aric. $3,200 SUBSCRIBED
A: noon today the solicitors for
funds for the Y. M. '. A. reported en.
Vetious amounting to flpj.-Vi. The
iarget amgle ui.s.-nber sx T. A.
Livg,loy with ilisi and F T. liarnes
with e'i. Yesfer.lay the .-talesman
Publishing .-on.pany rontnimted lo'i.
The total an.ount snhscrilicd is now
about t-'-li.'i. and the solicitors have
begun to consoler the work as ncaritig
the .'nd ami the matter of lining tlio
last f !"'i will taif hut a -nort time.
Tlie contrilvjtlcni to.lav are as follow-:
Vi.-k Pros., -Jo: t! A. I.nesiej
Ulyi; E. T. Barnes, f,"!; W. .. Cam
ruing.. C: W. A. Dulloek. l(i; R. B.
Fleming. ; .laeob A. an; pa.,1 II
"tege. iPray IVIle. !; ;. y.
bert. fj-io; J'. W. ilci-wr. II; A. K.
Latter, Srjndard ( leaner., .; John
H. S. ott, fr. 1;. A. WisVernus. a.'.;
Butb (J. Red. -': Albert Toiler, J..i;
A. H. Moore. rJ-'it; lieurge W. Weeks
-: '. l. Habers k. a.-,: H u Bowlbv.
I"; Theodore (ipsuad. . T. Fvans
"; KJna M. liawley. William A.
Marshall. 5; Sam A. Ko er. ill: Mr.
Uui.-e Arthur. '.': Virgiaia We,-hter.
V: J. 1;. Heluel. L. T. Herrol.L
clO: I. If. Van Winkle. -.; Brvant t
Reed-r, til'; J. H. rUtoa, o. B.
Miles, I.. N. Ry. o; Joha Kngdartl,
JJ..VI; Max (iehlhar. lo; J..ha Kavne,
12 ol; It-, rt. Bell.nger, .; Aniru,t
Hiiekistem. fl"; Marguerite -M.-rs. f-'i;
Statesman, :; r. U. Ranch. .-,; Mrs.
' I- Kurth. 2.Jrt; Kunl A. S haeter.
M: K. A. El'iott. V. .. Wie-t,
'I: ..'ohn Dublin. M. p. Mci alli.tef
1'J-W; t hartes ,.. ,-Nrv. f!1; 1. ('
Stevenson. R. p. i;,Ihort, lil;
Rodjira Paper 10., .lames (J.
Young. r.'O; R.a W. ulrett. lo; .1. K.
Alli.'on. a.,; i V. Avi.on, lo: p. ip
Buckle!. ..; f. H. K.-as.mer, i.
I- I lark, '.'. ol ; percv .. ( 'upper. IA;
A. A. t'i.ierhilt. .V. 1 apital I itv Tran
fer i'o .: Fred Znehlke. -.'."! A. A.
N-hrsmm. 2.1: t. O. Me, ke. f"; 1 hatlis
V, i-allowtv. si.
Avoid the prodigality of Idle-
ne.t by making the' Journal
ant A N keep yaw emploved
ovety minute of'tke live. '
t.. Sc. York, and that she hail gone
and stayed cae week.
firnham sc0rd for the defense when
Telia admitted that it was h 'e stav
ing with tne "Amos family that she
oeclan-d that she rnut i-hnnge her storv
r go to jail."
it was to the Amos wem.n wife
of a Burns detective, that you first
Pl.l tmt rtorv" asked (.nris,.
Yes,"
Frank Farrell, a tnmn who t .titicd
before the g-and j.iry that he saw a
woman running away form the Tarman
heme, rarrvir.g a revolver, was then
sailed.
Farrell war ran shaven an.) nea'lv
dri'ed. lie male a go.-d sp.'aranee
oa the staa I.
"I was reekirg we-' that .lav,'" ke
ai l. "I rr.e ou an auta tm. k into
Freeport. I was k ingiy. and whea I
saw a well lighte.) aad pro.p,--ons
looking konse 1 dee- led to ask f"r food.
"As I ws via king across the lawa
I Ward a rrash of t a.s aad w a
wemaa standing bv a window. The
richt r-acd w, held above her head as
tkough to obstruct Ue view fr,w her.
Her left haad was tkrivst thrnugb the
win low.
" I beard a .hot. Then I beat it."
Vrcll id the woanaii was elad in
a dark relared garment an, ka. se
ort ef eovering on her kea I.
Let the maa pot the "a" in
Prresnysl new staad fotik if ke .lares.
Ait boaes ma aever has to bwy
si's ce ia a aewspmper to adveitis the
fKt
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' 'si ssn are tnessr WBO Iwas
" Boaey Ikaa Ueir w.vea caa spend-!
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The Great
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5 J !
Pony Contest
Now being
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
is attracting widespread attention, and inany eager, hust
ling young contestants are joining in the exciting race
every day.
ANY BOY OR GIRL
under 16 years old is entitled to enter the contest by
registering their names at this office. The one receiving
the highest number of votes will be awarded
A. Handsome Shetland
Pony,Vehicle& Harness
from the greatest pony farm on earth.
Ask for votes at The Journal office and cast them for
your favorite. Votes are issued only on paid in advance
subscriptions to
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL
as follows:
ONE MONTH'S SUBSCRIPTION 50 VOTES
FOUR MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION. . .300 VOTES
SIX MONTHS' SUBSCRIPTION 300 VOTES
ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION 1000 VOTES
The boys and girls who have declared themselves as
contestants for the privilege of owning tb; nutiful pony
and outfit are:
Glen Drager, 9 South Thirteenth street.
Nellie Jefferson, 11.03 North Commercial street
Harold McKinney, 1:?91 North Church street.
Jesse Harris, 378 Bellevue.
Taul Tyler, &!2o North Front.
Alice Borchardt.
Burton McElroy, 2o2 North Front.
Lavoy H. Thompson, 755 Bellevue.
Bertha Hansen, ISO Miller.
Ronald Gould, V,13 Leslie.
Violet Purdy, 371 North Commercial.
Arthur Andresen. 670 Mill street.
Frank Patterson, 403 South Winter.
Madeleine DeLeong Watson, 2,"2 Miller.
Karl Steiner, 475 North High.
Bertha Buford, 1112 Mill.
Chester Heglen. 1111 Mill.
Birrell Adams, 520 Court
Clark Basset. Walsh. IPSO Ferrv.
Cecil Man-in Clow, 470 South Fourteenth.
Donald Worden. IKiO Broadway.
Becky Samuel. 3W Mission.
Frankie Baker. 405 North liberty.
Harry Maund. 7iV South Summer.
Merle Matnock. 1617 North Sixth.
Vernon Tercy, 776 North Commercial.
Grace Babcock. 237 South Sixteenth.
Rctta Phillip?, 204 South Cottage.
Meri Matnock. 1647 North Sixth.
Cleo Walker, 1020 South Commerci.il.
Earl Bigler, 2513 Currant Avenue.
Carroll Poole, R. F. D. 8.
Theodore Smith, 63;, North Winter.
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Frances Ward, 138 South Cottage.
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