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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA ’FMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942 > - D l tl k E |only by a common desire for conquest ana plunder, { : lll y (ls a mplre discrimination and slavery of the human by the| b3 Published every evening except Bunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY limb of the Axis cannot live with the other two, and E EMPIRE meal Societies | Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska. one is bound to destroy the others tinequ Channel HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - = - President mary On the other hand, what g r side want? R ARD - e (W \(”11 7 |": :‘ rn is ‘m:( “u‘:xud(w ;"“ \]“1 \:\ ;u\u | NOVEMBER 19 NOVEMBER 19, 1622 4 e believe tha : ritory, slaves, slaughter | E shi s D e o Entered in the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class Matter, | areatter, - Hathr JEGLINE BET o ot aitlniea | ¢ Menus for the Washington §tate Press Association’s Alaska Products | r——— MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Diivscut 87 heriles, it Juneats aud Denrion fo 138 #é oMk, | woild th which the hiifns Be. 1itk, dnd that 18 Dr. M: J, Whittier O e T 0 TR Wyt be IS ot RO Dts Kaser and FOG S SOURTH it . 4 e an ca e free, and the $ 3 13 BECO! AT, Sostase paidiat e SOUlOWIAE TANGE b [‘ 3 5 i ‘L’;““" CR e B { Mary Sperling pulp from the plant of the Alaska Pulp and Paper Company at Speel b Mond.yt!s“ each month One year, {n advance, $15.00; six months, in advance, $7.50; | @ stronger bond than totalitarianism | River. Food for the dinner was to come fi 11 parts of Alaska. F in Scottish Rite Temple one month, in advance, $1.25. i | Katherine Varness i ome {rom all parts ol e reeburger e Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promotly notity TR i Lavenia Sibley RSt b STgs beginning at Lg’ l";v s - Zbay toul Gif! { i 3 ENTI! 'WLING, - the Businass OIffe 81 ¢xy filldN or drresdlariy in the; de A Year for Practical Gifts | Fred Soderlund E. P. Walker, Chief of the U. S. Biological Survey for Alaska, re-f | r 5 ;TWJS:IB S Telephones: News Office, 603; Business Office, 374, e = | william G. Honold turned to Juneau from Petersburg where he had attended the organiza- omgren Bullding Phone 56 ms“““ Master; . EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREES b (Ketchikan Chronicle) ; H. M. Porter tion convention of the fox farmers in Southeast Alaska. Before attending g (4 R e e L b B e As Christmas season approaches, some service | Stanley Nevins the convention, Mr. Walker had spent some time in the States and was \ B 0 ELKS wise credited In this paper and also the local news published | €N stationed in Ketchikan have suggested that Lawrence Tucker accompanied by Mrs. Walker, who returned to Juneau with him. Dr A w Stew 3 P A berein. this column put parents and other potential gift| Mrs. F. M. Davidson CALW, ar Mests every Wednisday at & ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | Givers wise to the fact that there’s a war on—that Maynard Peterson s . ARl 3 Nk DENTIST P. M. Visiting Brothers wel- KA CTRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LAF ik st CHOT e B TR o s il ik et The radio concerv broadcast from the Post-Intelligencer in Seattle 3 Aam‘::fic i e NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES — Alasks Newspapers, 1611 | iNg money on useless gifts | every night was heard from beginning to end at the W. B. Barnes|| 30TH CENTURY BUILDING guine. e Aimérican Bulifing, Seattio. Waeh. Some of the men have gone so far as to suggest | f==== +—-= | residence over the receiving set Mr. Barnes had installed. Office Phone 469 ::ted Ruler, M, H, SHJES, Seo- no gifts at all. Others suggest war bonds or stamps. | — v Our own opinion is that almost everyone of the s 21 H 0 R 0 S C 0 P E Members of the Sourdough Club of the Washington State Normal (ice men could use some practical gifts—something | School at Bellingham, held their annual banquet on October 28. Among s they could pack around, something they need and|} “The gtars incline the guests were President and Mrs. Waldo, Archie Shiels, Mrs. Shiels and Dr. John H. Geyer PIGGLY WIGGLY can use. Naturally, those contemplating gifts to| but do not compel" Miss E. A. Bentham. Mr. Shiels gave an interesting sketch of the early DENTIST men in the service should find out what the men| { [nistory of Alaska during the entertaining program that followed the For BETTER Groceries need and can use. The war bond or stamp idea, of | &= =" Ipanquet. Room 9—Valentine Bldg course, is an excellent one too—a double edged one, ‘ =4 ek PHONE 762 Phone 13—24 R e D e S0 DD pvin they ot FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 ‘Thie Catholic Bazaar had closed the preceding night after three days —_l { There ‘-“) no need to suspend ""“"‘I‘*;* “""”"' e of festivities during which large crowds were in atendance both in the duration. Christmas is the Christian holiday. It is| This is not an important day in| . = : —mnmmm— | all the more fitting in time of war that we celebrate | planetary direction, but it is well |2T*€rRoOnS and evenings. : ol ROBERT SIMPSON,Opt.D. "The Rexall Slore" b it-——but that we do so with more humility than we|to be cautious in whatever carries Theatr ftracel sluded Marion Davies in “The Bride's Play” Gradite Low angslee Oonibge b have ever shown before. any risk. It is not a fortunate con- | e rcbone, ncluded, i Ty &t By of Optometry and , Your Reliable Pharmacists The practice of giving things away on Christmas | figuration for initiative and is “(,L‘al the Coliseum and Elliot Dexter in “Gran y P! 8 Opthalmology BUTLER-MAURO is a good one. But that doe mean waste Or|promising to labor which may N'; Palace. Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground DRUG CO. P SRR S TR Y LR R AT - xury. It is a means of express a truly Christ- [tard work in small factories or on| = : 3 i dias ian principle. It is one of the things we are fight- |y r tra rtati lines. Members of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department were to give a o bew NEW WORLD OUTLOOK e i s o 1 A el o | o R R R gt ing to preserve HEART AND HOME: College |dancing party for their friends in the Co E y S N e R T —— tudents will feel the urge fo make |Hall, It was the first party to be given by the fire boys for some time | The Charles W. Carter || TIDE CALENDARS IR R D T o e e V\.n 4nd W ml\ the most of their educational op-|but was to become a regular affair during the year. M C. @ as 4 PC ractically all of e orlc hazty i o 1‘(1 R i 4 Y : portunities as nearness to compul- | PR 3 Oflllaly FREE 1as the smaliness of th rld been brought home 4 . m:m. "_ku‘”\‘ el i e st a0l (Cincinnati Enquirer | sory war service is recognized ('“171 Mrs. L. O. Gore entertained with a bridge dinner at which covers Fourth and in Sts. e Why this same strict and most obscrvant watch, |should specialize in science and| oo laid for eight, i Today our troops are striking at the enemy in And why such daily cast of brazen cannon? those with ability in mathematics Aadpuuta) FHONE 190 Harry Race' nmggls' | places the average American has never heard of Why such impress of shipwrights, whose sore |will benefit greatly in r Weather was snowy with a imaximum temperature of 25 and a y @ Africa, the “dark continent” has been lightened up task positions. Astrologers for b with the blaze of American troops on the march Does not divide the Sunday from the weel tracted conflict that will mmxvo | minimum of 23. lmspzl“mmmsmm%"!ns “The Store for Men” ) sricans have learne slanc he g » toward that thi aty has e and women S Americans have learned to know the island| What might be toward that th caty haste |the whole nation; men Piskis Bt atads Wit 9 studded south seas through their relation to the pres-| Doth make the night joint laborer with the day? |of all ages will be required in tho Oottéy ijklu?mblem ent conflict much better than before These were the questions Horatio, the scholar, | winning of complete victory. D | l E I h Yes, and eve ka has been pointed out by | asked when he came to Denmark at the behest of | NATIONAL ISSUES anncml al y ESSOHS m ng ls W. L. GORDON Sigr‘dQs Front St.—Triangle Bldg. the finger of Mars er years of neglect friend, Prince Hamlet. The answer, of course,|needs will be discussed more ear- . 1 r of Ms ars y o Isolationism is dead. That is certain. No longer Was that Denmark, threatened with war and un-|uestly as the Government discov- i er v e I \way from the troubles '€ady. Was preparing for it. And it was keeping a |ers rising costs of war and ex- WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “I would like to see you.” | ey Youw'll Find Food Finer and e frict and most observant watch, which apparently ,tending appeals of { from sub- | gay, “I SHOULD like to see you.” J - s‘ SII Service More Complete at The war has opened new horizons for us, as|Ve failed to do at Pearl Harbor jugated peoples. Drastic methods OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Salary. Pronounce sal-a-ri (second A ones-sievens shop THE BA , S e e The Republic of Venice was more foresighted.|will be adopted for the i D, (B ayilubies, nA B asr | R DT RS BRANOF ; e poi Ay appsy on its g senal, which still stands and is one | of immense sums of money. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Angel (a messenger of God). Angle (a READY-TO-WEAR J aphical horizons but ntal ones as well of the tourist sights, it carried arms for a five-year | and. stamp sales will lag through | o R CGFFEE\ SHOP Americ up to find that 'y, 1ts galleys were alw prepared for instant |the holiday ason, it is foretold 7 ¢ w ee ear Third | 4 VAT N ity X R & S 4 NY) anter, badinage, sarcasm, satire, raillery, ridicule, their interests are the interest other coun- | sction. Venice lived in fear of the Turks and took | and severe laws compelling real SYNO:YYS(H'E;OX: g tries. The war woke Americans up to the fact that no chances. acrifices among wage earners and | [FORY, MOckery, cerision. R 3 other countries have different interests. It was in- too, for the past 10 years should have known | ncome recipients are prognosticat- WORD STUDY; “Use & word flirce Hime l‘mdl '; 2 ‘(;zja SL‘:,;r:\.‘ ] Watoh.e dI::INlE evitable that these ideologies should clash 1 was waiting for the time to a us. But | :d for the first of the y At the |increase our vocabulary by nlmw;lll\k one “m: ("«“1 S\ L ' J‘AMES C COOPER a.: ‘:rn r.rvl“‘ r;lmp-l::nl sV » wise 4 p, o eVel 1s v be hopeful; anticipating the bes as, “sanguine A% very asonable ra Mor 1d more conflict seems to be a strug- ) casy.to be wise after the event. Yet. it is|begimiming of 1943 there will be\SANGUlNE disposed to gle not between races, but between concepts of gov- |Amazing the dream we so long entertained, that thé |mueh to emphasize the fact that | of success.” C.P.A. Paul BlOEdhOl‘n v ernment. Although most Americans may have been |vast width of both the Atlantic and Pacific gave us|the nation is engaged in Lhe | Business Counselor * S. FRANKLIN STREET . undwate of it, the form of lifc wit ich we have immunity. Now, like Denmark, we are forced to|sreatest war of history Mgt | COOPER BUILDING e | been privileged been copied by many nations. Make ’“y’; gkt ';m,"‘.l;fb':p: “:\”‘ "]“‘..‘,:'.M,-fl\::.d Lfl INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS: MODERN E“OUE‘”‘E by [ - I i G e A sork with such feverih haste we canot pause 10| rapan may prove better able io ROBERTA LEE RCA Vicior Radios | Because on the other side, Germany, Japan and | 91vide the Sunday from tHe weck | arolotigy conflicp. than . olhar g P B e i and RECORDS ‘ 2 othy C iermany, Js 8 (A | - CRR S - SUPSSSSSUSTUN o K . I3 07 | powers and will reveal limitless en- TYPEWRITERS Ty - ]),”" fmh ; ‘](1) A l(mlh.“ ; ‘f\ fi““l(?m B A doctor says green is the most soothing color | qurance despite devastating losses Q. When taking food offered by a waiter, is it necessary to say Sola &nd Sevicen by JUNEAU MELODY HOUSE 3 e NEY. smallacss O yoe. mogdern Wipld, the d“’“' Well, receiving greenbacks never made anybody|sf men and property. Desperate |“Thank you"? Next to Juneau Drug Co. :)EELS‘O[‘ Ifh‘\ l/\xlx.‘ (mdm'_g l“i 1“:‘"““‘"' ‘T‘t,' “_Jl“l‘“:" angry s battles will reveal increased cruelty A. It isn't exactly necessary, but why not? Fuller says, “As the J. B. nur‘ord & co, Seward Street Phone €5 h,. sta ,,. ““‘? , the m‘ .vn““ S ((vm(, \x‘n.fl ertain to it — | the treatment of prisoners who sword of the best-tempered metal is the most flexible; so the truly gen- “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ring frritation in expansion and conquest Some college students spend their time burning |are permitted to survive. American |epous are most pliant and courteous in their behavior to their inferiors.” Satisfied Customers” ~ The hope of a victory for the American way of | midnight oil—others spend it on another flame. aviators are to repeat their remark- Q. What is the most popular boutonniere for ushers at a church Iiving, still a dream in many parts of the world, lies UL R AT ible feats in attacks on Tokyo and ' .qaite e INSURANCE in this: ! iscover tsposi- | Japs dtie ) 17 i ,“:, T i e Lot of lulkl\har!e dnscob\z:mg :hatiigwfl:mmfl )_nhm q.lxes M} Japan. Ne'w um:n A.. A white carnation, e s relationship is bound together mainly | tion is no match for a bad early-winter col ;u[ons w:: facilitate the o»er;:om 1:5 @ May a woman invite a guest to a bridge party, when she has DR. H' VANCE Shafiuck Agency by -y v ' VBB - i of our Nipponese enemies who wi i i & | ¢ A ¢ been in this guest's home? i [ tiating with the schools and col- peak will come between December |find out that they did not learn "C¥eH "EYe‘\ P ST Gt OlS o s Gther it e OSTEOPATH ; “‘shin IOI leges to extend their Christmas holi- 20 and 24, when the railroads will | everything that Americans know as| " gihart 3 Consultation and examination g | day period so that it will begin |have to ca | inventors. first move i | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; —m—m—— Mfl"’ | before the usual Christmas home- | . (1) Home-going students; :2) the | Persons whose birthdate it is 7 to 8:00 by appointment. CALIF ORNIA going dates and extend beyond the | usual heavy lian Christmas trav- | have the augury of a year of new | Gastineau Hotel Annex G ol Meks st Eo_kound usual returning dates. The purpose |el; (3) soldiers on furlough; (4) |friendships. Through public serv- lEA R N - B vhen 3 | |was to get rid of the school and|soldiers on week-end passes: (5) |ice the young will encounter ro-| an " C. GORDON South Franklin St. Phone 478—PHONES—371 | college traffic before taking on the | the normal troop movement, which | mance. 3 High Quality Foods at (Continued from Page One) burden of the furlough movement | will not be suspended for Christmas. | cpiidren born on this day nm}{ e o o s S O 9 i Moderate Prices | |of soldiers, going home for Christ- So between December 15 and Jan- |, ., il - 591 * ly explorer to fly over both the North G > —— | fas Whey 5, clvilians are aaked to STAY 1 have extraordinary talents. The war 1. What is the name of the only expl y b Say It With Flowers” but B R OB ik BT R [ babies of this r and next may |and South Poles? “SAY IT WITH OURSI” gi;Bardinia. To elther one it is only | - This longer vacation would jbe g g Ibe super beings in mentality and 2. What was the battle cry of the Texans during their Revolution about 100 miles, or thirty minutes’ okay with a lot of girls and boys — 2 H S GRAVES ‘ flight in a bomber but most of the schools and colleges characier. A {in 18362 z 4 | Juneau Florlsts byl | have turned thumbs down. They AFRICANA (Copyright, 1942) ! 3. Which are the two largest cotton ports in the world? EheeTn “The Clothing Man” 1 U. S. TROOP TRAINS | said they could not change their| Frenchmen listening to Roosevelt's | 4 Who wrote “Paradise Lost"? : § * HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | The close proximity of Bizerte to | schedules broadcast to the French people in a3 Frenchiah sispegitiiie | 5. What is the average life of the hair on a person’s head? N MARE GEOTRNG Ttaly was oue reason why the British | Result is that the Americai® rail- | the French language wondered who he wrote the spéech hlmgelf | ANGWERA for. were able o8| wrote the speech. They said it con- ichard E. Byrd. ;‘ri)‘“‘;“']z‘s x,ngl“v)rl:r :\‘{‘ d::?z)x ""1“‘)"*"‘“:; roads will carry the greatest burden | poon oo gx"\r‘i:x;x‘num) (;\r:fl;r: ‘.?;"d’One reason for Oran's resistance ; Ré‘:‘:mi}sti\‘edmamo'" nlu & Augn co. ssing the Mediterranes @ 2 a . “Reme! ! s 3 oo | against American troops was the: | Rommel. Even though Bizerte \my“" hi 's‘»‘ during the period from |sounded like schoolboy composmon.‘b‘g“er DEmEy- Ot the op:mbardme 3. Galveston, Texas, and New Orleans, La. Plumbing—O0il Burners z 0 ii ' C ! B nenten £ ans | December 15 to January 5. The Roosevelt’s accent, however, 3 ; ilte i ! fi:ee(xlull: {”» (xi e mmi the Lml]~d;“ |8 L 32 A0qeR s ] eYEr, WAS | by the British when several Frenchi| 4. John Milton (1608-T4). Heating BYSTEM CLEANING G or l fw ;f:p:) ie 21‘“‘ 1?xo]:-! | ? ships were sunk. . . . Also, a lot of 5. Four years or less. Phone 34 Sheet Metal Ph L > ’\v,. ;{" ‘]"_ “‘ “‘l“(kf' I"“I’*' (l”'ud‘ ‘ Spanidrds, including f{riends of - s one 15 [ P‘é‘;),‘”‘:‘ ¥ 23 TG AN AR : "‘“.“_" (’]‘ | Franco, live in Oran, many of them ; Al k L | £ L ERA o OULEESE STORACTKE | PUNK WHISTLE aska Laundry m‘;‘;n::” p\[ls nf. on 1:1 9‘ :p i . in advance. . The Mol S, JUNEAU ) YOUNG = a bas‘.dh.,,?; \:;—p;]\:‘\\\ ),‘-‘.,{”“l: ;;‘\ 1 :fi“ss ‘1‘- p\‘\:.fl':fm" defending Oran and Casablanca, it ek £ e ¢ b Symbol make better troops th: | EW -YORK. — A shrill whistle shipped the long, hard way from | 4 Liquid fiying °0 S¥mbel for. T troops than the Arabs| wansas cITY. — A group of | N RK. 'Bg Hardware Company o » in fine drops 3s. Knack around Algiers. . . . General Giraud, Ag? s " . | sounded and midtown Eight) ve: Crete. This was one reason for . L Knack ! Kansas City bank éxecutives took . . 1 i Rommel's fall. His gasoline tankers ACKHoWls0Res |new French commander in' North'i o, i go0s out for a practice sniff |nue traffic screeched to a stop. = For E TS | =g el e 31, Whobled " Africa, is the first Frenchman to | G0 0 00 & BN (6| A second blast from the whistle| | Shelf and Heavy Hardware or Expert Radio Service s Ytats i o Ak b B x hes il UsS.motOritea {ni(E 1, CEARINECIB [0 Uagky ‘or quail 5 sent cars favored by a green light| | . Guns and Ammunition TELEPHONE BLUE 429 2 o R ML R o Notth Africa. He waked a suocesstul | & S%Y, O QUi L anead. A third sent the entire Of GRll 85 107 30 56, Dntas || RGNy O Woons probanly Wi 15, Pog 37. Conceited campaign against the Riffs , . . Botl| One flew straight at Robert [L.| ' o= b S ong tangle. : 15 Years’ Experi - approach it by the desert railroad k. Byigm £ person the railroad and highway from Al- | Dominick, gunless like the others In the fatdat of it &l i st Kperience 1 . Star in Orion 33 Fithine. i 5 < which winds along the coast from PG 8 L0 giers to Tunis follow a downhill|He thréw up a protecting hand— nth‘re n:a'-ol‘zi b % o;"d - - Algiers. This rail line will be dyn- "pioneer erade—always important in war- fand caught the bird. i & e e e Smiih—Drugs amited and its tracks torn up, but 41 Without halr on Bit he had to turn it loose, Tt |found a whistle. Y the head time. . ? tot, who didn't k hi: ( Prescri] ) 2 everf 8o, it should be safer than | . (010w Heavy stroke : (Copyright, 1942; by United Feature | was closed season on quail. The tot, who didn't know his Careful iptionists) <! subjeeting a fleet to heavy Axis o r{:锓““ :}vl{dl“: pin Solttlon of vestertays Ruztle ) S; ndicntg Inc.) b | e T, fo plleedin be wihed b a1l # Pertect comfart 1 o efame y R i i £ bombing raids from Sardinia or Rubber tees 4Y. Article of 53, Flaring out DOWN P iyl become one of them. He did, while HORLUCK'S DANISH sicily e iAo ot “pic_poem Empire Classinecs ray! officers searched for his guardians. ICE CREAM o Cantraily located While U. S. troops race with * " gradually Spread loos Take on cargo | Bt Bl o o 0 Bisarte thot, an- 3 ,“.::‘z:;'z i‘::.?;,,?f J;L;r Ry i Marfha Societyfo | N\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\“““\““‘“‘“““""""“""""”””’”””"””””’”’ — e s g other race is occurring in Europe vals o and servic Hitler's rush to send reinforcements horSughraré H B "‘ S Z bath. into Italy before American-British Buckets ave alaaf ea‘ S‘P a NY BROOK é! ullll AH WII Special Rates to Permanent Guests forces can hop across the narrow 8. Floax oakase S“ Z ALASKANS LIKE THE channél to Ttaly e I Al Day Tomorrow Z Phone G3 “Though Southern Italy is an ar- . Turned a cér- | and see what Z Stand Opposite Coliseum I senal of supplies and German Younesiae : SR Z Theatre . Youngster g g P v e ! troops, American bombing raids ). Learning Beginning fu 10 a.m. tororrow, a g"""d w,"sl'ey it is! ; from Bizerte should be able to do .::erlod rofhum. the Martha Society, under the di- El e E: a . Bone of the s 9 a very effective job of softening up arm rection of :Mrs, Waiter P. . Scott, And after that it is hoped that | sewing chairman, will sell hand- 4 the best ally of the United States | made articles ranging from dish = R 5 (] will be the Italian themselves, who towels to ‘footstools and cookie 2 1851—Halfa Cen!nry of Bankmg—lfll now realize all too vividly that a jars. = ’ 'y victory for Hitler will be no victory . . /fl. .%a The occasion is the annual Ba- i for Italy. a-///“.. .%I... zaar and tea of the Society, and g | TheB M B hr d NOTE: The Bey of Tunis, its| / / “dg “overtona it will be held in the Northern S | e en S ruler under the French, is reported n /// i . 5. Astigoed o | Light Presbyterian Church pavlors. § to be ready to get on either the Bientie® The ladies expect that many Ju- N Bank American or German bandwagon, . | Aquatic pird | neau residents will take this éarly 3 ‘ according to whoever gets there' e opportunity to do Christmas shop- 4 vhile pre > nsove . Proclaf ping = first. Meanwhile there are mor rocihon ping ; Oldest Bank in Alaska Italians resident in Tunis thar 42. Happy During the tea, held from 2 pa. Bourbon Whisk ¢ Frenchmen, though they are no i3, Informal eon- [0 ¢ pm., Mrs. Walter ‘Heisel will Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey military problem. sing several numbers. Joann Wolfe National Dunllul?"ducu Corp., N.Y. * 90.4 Proof COMMERGIAL SAvas 4 - will play some piano selections. i //wm/////lmllmwmnumumunnm\\x\m“\m CHRISTMAS TRAVEL Mo il Sl cihiny The railroads have been nego- Wide World Feol Dmflbuhd by National Grocery Company, Seattle, W glonl 2 it 4 } e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS e ——————————————————————————————————————— e A e

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