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PAGE FOUR © recently has been exceedingly high and rd its reduction should be put into ef fect promptly i plan looking tow To Pri “The MeGuite organization which the “little red school become as famous rve Memories | is the name of will ites’ a new Hoosie the © text perpetuate memory of | have Many house the McGuff nt generation studied t about “Hugh Idle «nd books y reader of the pr | the sto. Wreck of the Hesperus” and many others that took | ‘hold cf youthful imagination. | A meeting of all those who studied the MeGutfey | ‘readers has been called for Indianapolis, Out of this conference is expected to come an organiz: to keep alive the traditions of the “little red ; house” and to preserve the memory of the 1 that once held a place of honor with the Pilgrim's Progress. ion | hool aders | le und | Woods Are Full of "Em | » Governor Sorlie js not lacking advisers these | Sdays. Some want a special election to name a United States senator, others declare for a special “session of the legislature to enact legislation look- ‘ ing to the same end and still others advise appoint- *ment. It is the privilege of a democracy to advise g and no harm is done. It is a sort of mental exercise | that probably will accomplish little in this instance! gbut it keeps interest up in popular government. "Governor Sorlie can best serve the state by sitting #tight and awaiting the arbitrament of the June pri- “maries. a Success In 1871, Adolph Koppel came to this country as an immigrant. His first employment was as messen- Ser boy for banking houses. The telegraph wires <now carry thé ‘atinouncement that he has bten elected president of:the Central Savings Bank of ae ee Ys an institution with assets of $162,000,000. i i : ‘enmase.s Bb SE cease! ne ae ant the farmer cannot afford to own River Valley Livestock Poway, and | The pointing the idle ssociation it possible mer to use € p und still reduce fi creage. It y devoting the acres that we ut to the growing of alfalfa, sweet clov other feeds for livestock, acre ted m reduced To appe Cammins 5 as Senator ing an for producing impo But to ask more acre: praee ecg : oS z always tell a person of importance G 5 et possible 7 os s ot . a p livestock is easily possible if the methods of they Courtesy. “The most! unerwil| Red River Valley Livestock association could be and important people are those who made general over the Northwest. AM it needs are getting their first taste of au i Le ? as thority and money and who believe |- the transmutation of the energy and the en-|they nave to put all forms of se -| jasm of the Crookston idea to other com-|vants in their places. | ears Traveling men, on an average, a Governor Pursuing Right Course (Valley City Times-Record) of the state dailies are sending up a ter rible wail to the heavens about how Governor Sur! is violating the seventecnti amendment ant a few other amendments to the constitution bec he Some | are but a few of the ob-/ refuses to be stampeded into the idea of calling «| ions bout, haman behavior} § lecti » voters to elect a United States {that Barney could jot down for you! special election of the voters to elect a United States Mae Thareuare eT countleee” other al senator to succeeed the late Senator Ladd. We p sume much of the bunkam comes from the politi} pamney came from Ireland cians who want to get into the campaign with a view! County Monaghan to be ct. And,! to a seat in the senate. G or Sorlie and the While he has been operating an : "elevator, he has had his dream pin-| Times Record do not agree on everythnig, but We; ned to, a little farm that he bough | are with the executive in this matter and believe there betese pe jet H anete Ie i : a otha: py ba | says, he will en is days. Like that he is adopting the only sane and sensible Qe people in New York who some course, It will cost the people of this state from day intend to go back to the farm, $150,000 to $200,000 to hold a special election and by the time thi clection has been called and the returns made congress will have begun its grind on the short term, which js only ninety days, For | that short period we can let that seat remain vacant, | because if the matter is a'lowed to take its course | until the June primaries, a senator can be elected to start in at the next regular sess'on in December | —and no harm will be done, g@d.a, lot of, money. saved for the gagpayess,,,,Ti¢ governor is using | Jnervous t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ied three generations of carried brides and wedding suites and Idren grow v T—AND WAG MOST IMPORTANT POINT ‘IN CONNECTION , cf with THIS DEAL, MR. HIGGINS, some Roosevelt shad nt, kidding remark to h William Howard Ta rin hts mouth just the ele ator. | Also he will tell you that you can} the chummiest and women are more | an omen about waiting r to start. Men, however,! Gte, | WONDER for the ca look in the car mirror more than PP WHAT ALL o ch knocks a popular no- on = Hon: tusliben, (ant cinvagabls sane ee (S DOWN THERe! he has been putting it off and now, says, he will wait two years more. ‘Then he will have ended a 25-year service. Meanwhile--so they tell me —Bar ney has put enough away for the rainy Irish days to merit three bank hooks, © \ Which is possibly considerably more than thousands of the pus-\ + sengers he carries to expensive rooms can boast. ' And speaking of Uh" Wdlt6re—". there’s a fine old society custom | MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925 The Bismarck Tribune It's just another story ess made by ———_——_ | Am Independent ¥ sreatte-onborvinitien | taka a After All, What Is Wealth? WHOOPING COUGH IS VERY m Independent Newspaper kreater opportunities waited the native born yout ‘ ' S THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER [when Koppel we boy. But a ; \ 4 DANGEROU: CUMMING (Established 187%) Lmany. of them ¢ tiie NN Published by the Blamarck Tribune Company, 8!™é route Koppel ty ~ (By DR. HUGIL s, CUMMIN @ number of short, quick coughs fol Bismarck, N. D., and entered at the postoffice at Yur KNOW, MORER Sureeon (General, United States |lowed by long inhalations of air 1 bas a a ammegy reer ere 4 Publisher Speculation SOMEHOW OR ‘NOTHER | Whooping cough is contagious |the whoop. The coughing spell o George D Mann. esident and Publishe: Wall street is now going thr 1 heetie period i ALWAYS Gils T'FeeLn' )\ j sense, chs terized by inflame 1 ten ends ih Sonuiting. pinflam- 7 fS os jon of the nose, throat and ‘on- | mation o: e kidneys may be pr Subscription Rates Payable In Advance Fortine a ae a aes POWERFUL RICH LONG chial tubes, associated with a pes {ent in whooping cough.” The. pa- Dally by carrier, per y a few days. Many person » cannot ord 19 T Ths Th ETH" Feuliar spasmodie cough endi in| tient lo: weight and presents a Dally by mail, per yea Ramble on (he market are induced to invest savings ABOUT THIS Time OF! y long. drawn inspiration accom- |*run down” appearance. Daily by mail, per year foe ie cece ace har ae : nil FA | panied by sound known «| Tuberculosis may follow an_ at- (im state outside Blamarck)......- 5.99) When prominent stocks jump tive 0 twenty points j Year | whoop. From this whoop the dis-|tack of jhhooning cough. Gr Dally by mall, outside of North Dakota. . + 6.00 a | fease gets its name are should be taken to prevent Meme i au af Cite ; \ "Whooping cough is caused by al child suffering with — whooping __ Member Audit Bureau of Cireulatlon and will be the market, J germ present in the discharges from | cough from coming in contact with , . : time when t ny unfamiliar wit! ithe nose and mouth. This germ is | consumptives. ¢ Member of The Assoclated Press ; Pe ete ‘ a : ‘scattered through the air during} You should know that because a The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the Sto manipula jeuld not try to get the spells of coughing and also| patient suffering from whooping use for republication of all news rich ‘ {passes from mouth to hand, fromj|cough will continue to spread in- to it or not o wise credited fn A 6 jhand to toys and other articles | fection six weeks after recover: the local news of spontaneous origin publi . slams handled by ‘the patient thus being! the control of the disease is diffi- in. All rights of republication of all other matter ‘0*! heett i [transferred to others. | Most cases | eult oi dundl Se wade & Kerdin area eer ea | jof whooping cough occur before the] Every effort should be made to eres Eee cee peo é - Mtenth year of life. The disease is} keep children from associating with . onservation i partie dangerous to young | those ing it. If the patient is 6 Poreen EArt eee Ainertean (Cas, ‘Aszocta(ion ‘lin convention. xi | ahildren, Ninety-four ‘per cent of [allowed to go” out of doors, | he SHICAGO) OE tlantic City pr jthe deaths from whooping cough| should avoid contact with other CHIC ‘AGO DETROIT Atlantic City predicts that the day is eoming when) joceur in children under five years | people, should not go to school, the Tower Bldg. . Kresge Bldz.) actiticial gay will be used throughout the country |of age and more than fifty percent|theater or church. He should’ not ve en PAY AND SMITH | HBITOR holned and rela cacs | |in children under one yeur of age.| ride in street cars or in any public 2W YORK - - - Fifth Ave Bldg : Eons a : | } Whooping cough occurs in epi-| vehicle where he may come in con- —— "| Chemists nowsare at work on several processes | ‘demies and is more frequent and|tact with other children, (Official City, State and Courty Newspaper) looking toward this end. | j severe in cold climates. Handker- | Take Child ne Renmei vt risa The real , CsHPeReEvE th 1 1 i tate drinking cups and ler} Out Doots jiraval : ny < 4 cal hope of preserving the natural resources wels may act as aids in spread-| An outdoor life during the course Three Features of Pact of the world lies in the hands of scientists. A new ng whooping cough. Parents some-|of the disease should be encour- Tiere Gare 44 itatiihatnig: TautiCrRs: OE ABR discovery’ cevineve i annleadi wit |times contract the disease from | aged. : r ; iscovery hy s © conserving 0:1 and coal will do, |their children. Apparently ther Children in cities, because of Locarno pact which militarize the HRhine | more than years of constant propaganda, | jlittle or no complete natural im-|dust and the presence of harmful frontier, State | [munity to whooping cough; pra gases in the atmosphere, suffer First e i lly all are susceptible. At one} more than children in the country, vs rh Remance | or another, the disease is con-|The child should gargle his throat many in to ‘ Irom Sweden to be “picture brides’ | cted by everyone and it is still] several times a day with a solu- aVihic: Gari bean ‘men ta th a ee amportane cause of deuth in) tion of ‘hydrogen peroxide mixed é = of young Sw ne in ss cau y | the United States, with three parts of water. This mear Before they landed never met their fa- Symptoms e A broad bandage placed tightly the Fr the al Th assist in det are ne ‘ en ek | Those of Severe Cold around the chest and stomach may ree’ busbands,. | yout them, excep } In the beginning the s}muke the ient feel more com- Second: Germany agrees: ta conclude tre OL that their photographs were pleasin are like those of a severe cold, j fortable. compulsory ith h ed neigh And. veb ave: findsthose'sehe Say Cae tHIS & a jthere is redness of the lining mem-| You should remember: n we finda h th ss comm) brane of the nose and throat, there| 1. That whooping cough in many nee ' Czechoslovakia 1 | brane : y anee, ‘ zechosloy cial age killed romance, love and adventure. jis discharge from this membrane | places causes more deaths than Third Germany to join and a hoarse, dry cough. rlet fever. liane & fiaion ‘iee It i | he face may be somewhat . ‘That the gravity of whoop- mo an ’ i en, the x, the eveti ing cough is not appreciated cither January special meet iticits j fed and pink in color. The coug by the average doctor or the public eta to it Germanyto {he [severe and out of all proportion to} and it is much neglected on the a ; in ;the other physical signs. There is| pare of both in the matter of pre- vations im regard to Germany's ent f {usually — fev The temperature | cautionary measures for the pre- Hdeue: must he made becnuse of 1 i does not as a rule, however, rem: vention of infection. nites, dover ' jabove normal after the first’ few] 3. Remember that inasmuch as military forces a esult 0 _ldays. |you would not wish your neighbor No demand pon ne i i . | After these yptoms have exist-|to spread. dangerous diseases among member ia excess of her military Edit . 1c t | jed for ten days oF bee weeks, the} your children, you owe it to that i nn | cough changes in character. It oc-| neighbor not to allow your children ‘The obje it the: pacbare ecient itorial Commen | ee ee leurs in paroxy: h consist of! to spread dangerous diseases to his. eee | 2: The Tangle =: | | a Balkan frontier make an agseement suet \ Livestock Demonstration i | lion of this book ean be resumed, Dr. signed at Locarno impossible. ‘The abilit (Ste Foul Dispatelt) LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN Miss Stimpson to her home| »| ADVENTURE OF |]! = gue of Nations to settle th ‘ OF the will ty succeed and of a determination t PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY CAR. | thes | \J | Will he awaited wi a effeet a reform in agricntty s, few effort TON—CONUNUED you'll vi 7 ™d ” { THE T Ww INS | i t hu iu “but you" F Winter's best Because t ou " | i in -equal and none hd ‘ hows i you, ees yeah: tecouse then Se" ll BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON || Lawyers bs mpsons ‘summer, w | Me eallen - fees dotten tame ‘ : the law, ner us| Mrs, John shook out her apron,! ing out a goodly ere lawyers cach June, the 74 ¢ , SoA T] When on the moun Me ae re ie tas! king set aside several days « to hear th ss Dig Ge ow i When in : and now it t to! 4 he un an equalit i A i at he mounts rievances of the common people 4 ¢ s atenul here was J. O* Lant -| § r i iRecaililltians i i P : 1 : ould be hard there was 4 "La Should » married woman take her Then democracies were established, The ca: | The additional faith t is ful |? : would be: Dara pet mind which realizes! dle, and the Scare Crow’ and Nae ; . i t i back on the usual ; : husband's name? mon people were supposed to have a direct avenue, Hled. itis the duty of the farme hd business mei | lard. thing extremes, and lops ; Mister corn Dore be nase Ultra-modern theorists used to to their government pat the Northwest to work unceasingly for amelioy , ne moment: Ue ee Lill Didi Diddle. Cave fidtiewoata but: new lt-ekréntens, té.- become ine Tit at emt tion of conditions in so far as they can be reached : Contentment. lies in your own} the Pied Piper's pipe. Old King, practic. An isteresting bi news comes out of this y ntentincnt ie Tee Cine , tomy Practice ey icp. iberek fs from within industry r lant: world, The h wouldnt enjoy | Cole given his crown for a for- re P face oe pecsagnas tion’s capital. It is that Wastington has 1,800. kew i - , ; Uidnet. know bat that 1 could | Ping or the birds find pleasure in| feit, Boy “Blue had lost his horn, | y,20% Jgad # potice something like vers, ‘That's twice as many ay in Pittsburgh, whieh | livestock men helieve raising more and bet : > some good, Jack,” sho said, “and Swimming. jdack and Jill had lost their pail. [son announce the impending mar- is much larger: one-third more than in Detroit, | te* Hvestock is one way to accompligh this. That ¢ live wi ides, 1 wart you and Sally'to £01 Co act tp teins, mee riage of their daughter, Miss Jane ‘ aa i © explains the Donation sale and show at Crookston. yt you want & to luncheon, det. help from your fricnds. They | foits’ . _, [Jones, to Baron Hugo von Winkel- which is more than Owice as large, and mot many { oe ‘ : : live wot KAGE. vial alkene need someone to help just as much | ey ntter with the lit-|stadt’ Miss Jones ‘will be remem. less than in Philadelphia, the third large: They believe so firmly that they lavé given fc ale, t thert se nt you need the help, jue Dutch girl?” said the Glown,! he the beautiful Miiss Wilson, in support of the ovement re z a ‘egis- sh ‘oul if meaning or ife of il ans to take up with hi vernment he me stein, Guernsey;: dereay,, Ayr al had hit upo it way to, forty follow to forty | Hansel and Gretel, you know. Roberts of the marines was the must do it through a lawyer? Is a lawyer the only ‘hire, Shorthorn, Angus, Hereford and Red Poll put things on th ner basis, | ne Age _ jone can go to High Jinks Land un- | sensation of society a ‘few years ago. erson who cin place a dispute before n department. Cattle; Poland “China, Duroe Jersey, Berkshire, |" VEN be very glad to go,” said Mrs.) for forty 10 St jless one dresses up. Unless you} She has just been granted her in- » 0 can place a dispute before a department © : ; thes") Atherton, “bat we must ‘wait until! |. . ee ady something special your-|terlocutory decree from her present and get justice and prompt action? Chester Wiite and Yorkshire hogs; Shropshire and I yo Mageie . Stimpson gomes.. back sand |): Worrying, Hout, the past in wast: Mike.the' Scare icrow, I'm eure| husbands Dr. (Durand... whom: she ° a . sine i Delaine sheep: registered chickens and tur ziback aft ‘the four of us will go out together, ims the présent given you for look- is comical enough without extra | married | year after divorcin If it does possibly the president will have t PB Ieehickens:andsturkeys, (3 7 e ee a Vou Way be hored te death ot ing forward to the future, asenaine. lgallig Bercy c Montgomery, son. oF revert to the old monarchial custom of setting asi wel a ae grade seeds, such as oats, barley, 4! hing that : vo‘ but Mn singularly interested in doy yinetd lone la ameabeatathe: 4 “I don’t_ know how,” said Naney. |the Wall street banker, with whom a day wien the common people can be heard, sans lft and hay—to make the show and back the de will s - that little Stimpson girl and gies ae peceatons ts mos’ ot S| “It's quite easy,” said the Clown {she eloped immediately after the ey nmIMON Reople-can:Leheard SANE, i ment: of sliversifiealion. ‘tn.adaltion 16 mess’ et will ing t Vean't make something | of Uving, Unless. you expect the | turning a back somersault. aration from Lieutenant Rob- donations, close to $1,000 in cash, as well as gifts . Maggie to NEA Service, Ine.) | trouble. tie other: meena at the pats Mell] Winkelusade will take cies ge A ot pure uoney and flour and services are furthe ne to th ) tter from) John © have been proke! her. how, Mister Clown.” ely after the decree becomes Aviation JD ey ian ur and services are further . an to yy Alden Pascott to Sydney Carton.| Only those who have been broke |e eit said the Clown kind-. final, next October.” The American people seem opposed to subsi ubstantlal evidences of the public spirit and faith ue Weed de. i “lean appreciate mone: j Only those | irst you sit down. Here is al Now, in a case like that, what is * aitything i : ‘of the 2,400 members of the association in their pro: 1 baked wit i that has! NRO, Rave) poem near death can ay) nice eomfortable stump—you may| the lady’s name? If she keeps any for aifything. Many aviation experts insist the onls a sennected with: th ts jPreciate dite. ‘sit. on that.” of the same friends, from chapier way American aviation can be developed is throug sah . one na A Canis: . » been miser-{. So Nancy sat down and ted to] to chapter, they must have some- business are so certain of its vz at th ve era eonoet pu would. see | thase sen hanny can en |. “Next someone takes one of the] Apparently there is nothing con- Ree li inay Gabaniye ots celoReu itatvect uti ‘SS are so certain of its value that they gis and concert you would. see | those who have been happy can en-| - "Next someone takes one of the tinuaas bus “Jane” And. act . f the spielersarivine bela 7 sidies under some other name appear to be the only Of ‘heir best to induce others to come into it. there Bert Of the social somites: Gvine being epic: \head—so,” said the Clown, picking | during the last post-war, reaction of ee Ame appearstoa must be reason for their assuredn he show Toor 2h went a ae cry man, gets what the deserves, | UP one of the objects Mrs. John had} the sume sort, afier the French rey- way in which the government can help a : F rE i eo FE One Ree poaie iat cont | taken. out. of he, apron, olution, that was what they had to Tho United States Weather Bureau proposes to’ “il! net be without its influence in convincing the has enter ed Ne ork’s society | One hour with a buddy may repay | (Usha is it?” asked Nancy. an ma 1 i a see crop, rain farmer to follow after the pedi- when he remembers the dignified} And one r of useless de- | iow,” said He Clown, for if eee, Beene Bes ee nce vi ong the main airways to broadcast weather STOP dowagers of yesterday who came up, bauchery may be paid for in one , you did, you would be sure to know | Ce p 2 a conditions for the Denefit of aviators Breed pres in their hors phactons and hour of misery from which there | to whom it belonged. And you] sive legal names that literary, his- Mesroid We a wise-move-and -one-that <Gonere It is superior in argument to Secretary Jardine’: j.ci-epy men he thou- swept in with the “grand gesture.” is _no recovery. musinit know, that antl: eu bate call her” by, “after she was dead. i ‘i he: Moye i EER a DB reSS | a1 vednesda ; elite fi Society ( e matter-of- — sente! ag y ‘inaily ; . should not oppose, for there iy no doubt that such *tteMent, issued Wednesday, just as practice is! sands. of pbociel much more matter-of- | goal, of gig, a college boy have “ip tell Kim to. do"something They finally, compromised on. her a step not only would safeguard aviators but aid in SUPeTior to Uheory. The Secretary warns against paras | is on the, football. field BE net ance Geta ance (2k the development of aviation. (an incr of the wheat acreage, which from the ' : (Copyright, 19: Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) ad Raiser epee Te 1 There are | more legimate dilem- per ab araneh intentions to plant” statistics > hi f ele 20 the fe : y it. 1 mas than the divorce mania. The Shenandoah might have been able to dodge 5 00" ONS 10 Dis nuistics ‘now: in the hands of Astoria boy” to ee eR ite Tm all Actresses whose names were an PIeLObio: storm that wracked it, if more teat his department, seems probable, He warns that an the patrons. But been BY CONDO High Jinks Land a bit,’ she added) #sset, have long continued to use data had been available. The death toll of aviation ™CT€1#ed acreage means a lower price in 1926. But 0M the elevator for has. and started to get up off the stump) the same names before and after Writers ovcasionally do she saw how solemn every- when body looked. Even Nick was sole and she knew what he was thinking. | marriage. \the same. Now that women are entering the professions, the same practical rea- son will be important to a much lurger group of people. And there are famous nanies to be preserved. The Princess Bertha Cantacu- zene, great-granddaughter of Presi- dent’ Grant, is about to become, by marriage, plain Mrs. Smith, To most American tastes, there is no come-down from Cantacuzene to Smith, even if it involves giving up the “princess.” But would not the name of Grant be a_ prouder one than any order, to those fortunate enough to inherit it? /We may have to adopt a new sys- tem of naming, if we, insist on making over almost everything that the old system was intended to per- |petuate und commemorate. looking solemn He was thinking, “Girls can't be sports. They spoil everything.” — So she sat down again quickly and smoothed her white apron and said: “All right. I'l dp whatever you say. I guess I'll soon learn. At that all the people in. High Jinks Land began to nod and smile at each other. “There's a girl for ou,” said the Pied Piper to Old ing Cole, and the fat old king nodded back as solemnly as he could, without his crown. The Clown picked up the Scare Crow's hat and held it high over Naney’s head where she couldn’t see “Heavy, heavy, what hangs over?” he said. : ; Mre. John whispered something’ «pelonz to any labor organization janey’s ear, jyou_ please,” says the Italian Fas- “Fine or superfine?” said Nancy, pie ue eee eevening es which meant, “Does the object be-|say, regarding wages, hours orcon- in long to a boy or girl?” ayy, {ditions of work, yo2 must do it “Fine!” said the Clown. “What! through the fascisti_ labor unions.’ shall be done with the owner? Which means, of course, that “The owner,” said Nancy thought-jeversbody has to belong to t he fully, “must do a jig while the Pied Piper plays.” scisti unions. And the employers have had to agree to recognize and “Oho!” laughed \ everybody in}deal through these unions. High Jinks Land. “The Seare Crow] It is “tyranny,” 6f course. Every- has to do a jig.” thing in Fascisti- Italy ‘The Scare Crow looked rather] But it is less tyrannical than the glum. : system most American capitalists (To Be Continued.) dream of lishing. (Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.)| | The Italian laborers have to be- long to a particular union, to be = @!sure, but they may at least belong News From the |;to that, and be dealt with through 4 5 [it -Hmployers have to ‘recognize it, Vand deal with its delegates, wheth: | State University ep the partiewlan “delesiecde eat o aa @ | le er or not, “Union busting” is not permitted in Italy, on. pain of Fascist ven geance.’ The Fascist revolution was Bn. anti-Socialist “one, to! protecé Publication. of the American Year Book, which has been suspended since 1919, will be resumed this year and the first issue will.be off the|ttatian capital (agente press some time in January, accord-| confiscation, = aise Ing to J. M..Gillette of the sociology |"°And the fiést things it did were department of the State University./t9 impose .bi ib Me! Di Gillette has received a notice to! cqueboug Dpkabaoe wmbjeb American this effect,and has been requested cialist.” : to contribute a statistical investiga-; Now it imposes the closed shop jon wl Ame’ mi ab d - itlon:~of the Leese eam re atone ER commpeisery crebeeninlen oe, ith recent.endowments-that.the publica! ; It te—good—tax—busingsg——— = +

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