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- . y . [A]askfl Steamship Company's position. and the con- | D(]l y Alaska Emp[re ditions under which it wotld retire: | “We sincerely hope that satisfactory settlements | PAGE FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1948 R MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO{ 161 SECOND and FOURTH No{ Mor.day of each month even: day by the : ; i et s e will be reached with each union, but in the event the ®Por COMFORT snd | In 5::'1;‘:“.?'%;“"““' Second and Msin Streets, Juneau, Alaska !final agreements are on a basis whereby in our opinion SRVICE ol ELEN TROY MON: R 9B N e ; R . SERVI WILE TROY LINGO = = = Vice-President |continued private operation could not be carried on NOVEMBER 15, 1928 8 R. B A R aeT %, L Mo and e mies | tO give good service to the Tertiory ‘at reasonable | The Fishermen's Ball, an annual affair given by the local fishermen, | pewey W. QGet the NEW r’;xnvgnprsul Master; JAMES W ALFRED ZENGER - - - - Business Manager 'rates and at the same time allow us a rensonable!. ® | {ras enjoyed by a record crowd at the Moose Hall. Pete Hildre delivered { Metzdort WASHINGTON . Becretary. E -“‘M” —m'w" ol et e &h 2 Claes Matter ' Profit, undoubtedly we shall decide to withdraw from |e NOVEMBER 15 © |the welcome address and expressed his appreciation at the large at-| vice-Pres. TR - E el by A 1 TR ot TREETet e SL00 ser mamdhy | T m e Seryice. BUOWL e tBach ‘Sich g dhclIUE I8 Albert B: et ® [ ending crowd. Lindseth’s accordion crchestra made a great hit with| &nd Habit! B.P.0.E oy ? S ks, $8.001 ene year, §15.00 |T am quite sure the group to which you refer would be ® il ® | the dancers, as did the Parisian Polka, 2 new dance that injected a lot| Managing ol A LKS the followins rates: interested in obtaining certain irreplaceable equipment ® Tlorence McIntosh o N 4 s inment Director 1x months, in sdvance. $7.80; - * | 'y of pep in the evening’s entertainment. > .EL AL HOM) Meetin; = monih 1n advanee. 180, " O aopity | O s which certdinly they would find necessary if | ® L s pag s r:.:: eP. M ;Y;fing“:;i?;;’:y Q. S confe the: 1 promptly N Abian yman . 2 v wel- i e o N e Peaabs Tsatredey | they. shOIA decide to enter into the steamship bus Dick K“I)bum i The new Juneau High School building was to be dedicated on the come. JOSEPH H. SADLIER, o leononss: News Offise, 803; Bustness Office, 374, BEsy f Alasks. M. E. Tippetts o |following evening. R. E. Robertson was to deliver the main address Aol Exalted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, - . If the Alaska Steamship Company with its years Luella Tucker . |ar the evening. C. E. Harland was to deliver a vocal solo and W. E, Secretary. e :mr;:‘o; m?mcll':ll"’xl:n::fi!m o |of experience operating in Alaska can't make a go ur. . R. D. Baker . INowell was to play a violin solo. 1 wm‘;u,o'., of ali news dispatches u.im.‘a ;:lu or nm.';a-r- providing the Territory good service at reasonable ¢ Betty Wilms o et | o = . - 1 '-‘;:m."fl"ed i bl s otlic rates and allowing the company a reasonable profit, | e ®] Douglas members of the Alaska Native Brotherhood left on the ::::.’,‘:,";&! e ———————————= | |t i§ doubtful that another group ‘would succeed, /o @ o o 0 ¢ 0o o 0 0 0 o - Si 1 the annual convention. Delegates were Taku P REPRESENTATIVES — Alaska Mewspupers. 1431 » | iMary Ann for Sitka to attend the an: . T u Post No. 5559 ) Jourth Avedue BId , Seattie, VaK l |~ However The Empire wants to do what it can to| S gy e {william Jackson, Sandy Stevens, Henry Stevens, James Stevens and Moose Ludge No. 700 Howts D and “tnira —_—— v b N o) o stop the rumor that the Alaska Steamship Company| e & & ¢ © © © & © & ® *{, . oy sisternood delegates were Mrs. Bessie Willis, Mrs. Mary || - Regular Meetings Each Friday Sevard Shent Vst is going out of business. 3 ABLE o iMartin and Anne Rasmusson. Governor—ARNOLD HILDRE VERN METCALFE Should the rumor become a fact, Mr. Skinner TIDE T { S ESAs Secretary— g"'“.'"'flder: WILLIAM 4 g ) . 3 4 1o doubt will let Alaska know. We won't have to pick NOVEMBER 16 .f Miss Catherine McLaughlin, of the Setretary of Alaska's staff, re-!] ~WALITER R. HERMANSEN e, i the news up off the street or from “Washington | i High tide, 1:38 a.m., 156 ft. e |turned on the Yukon after visiting relatives in Seattle. : { sources,” as was the case in the Anchorage News Low tide, 7:22 am., 32 ft. ® . e ::;‘;:n‘: ;X‘]vgt:;‘) ‘r‘r;f::‘tll(n;e b'::;e..alaskn Steam is not ’: ?fihéfxd.c 11;'5(: r‘::l) .1?: ;: :1J"m!i«::e;fl‘é\l’:}c;:hu?]n::;lS;?’H:lia;(uqflf;j:”‘::;l;h;“i;‘::gl‘:‘hhfi‘io::fil:;! H. S‘ GRAVES Be"'s l;fi:fl F:_l:l:l’ ORI vt S : o R el e e :,hl.s work here and left on Ahe:\ofl‘fe.wru for Seattle. : The Clothing Man ' Deunv:" nflm":hl'me' 5% | Give-Away | Eoars ‘ Weather: High, 27; low, 25; clear. i LEV ?0?Xfy|:“l‘"s | u_zo:'»m-A -:;' P. M | 'LEGION AUXILIARY | 578 ";fl”“""“‘";' ey iy S ke S om o< en- | WILLHAVE RUMMAGE [} Daily Lessons in English . 1. gorpow | exall Store | H S T st i ; : { Your Reliable Pharmacistc n - 3 d 1 A ve- o 9 2 i S s e A to suttering numanity. . Poat orter put . ramer | SALE ON WEDNESDAY ;¢ =l Widest Seleetion of l ‘ BUTLER-MAURQ DRUG CoO. “Say 1t With Flowers” but nnnY nAm “SAY IT WITH OURS!” Druggist 3 “The Squibb Store” Juneau, Florists il i Profession )/ Vi v Wi b - WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “They could not discurbl 4 Girl Scout Camp last summer? And well the other day when he described them as a “can- d ¢ 4 | Repbes OIf 2o |cerous growth” and envisioned the possibility, unless| The Ladies of the American Le- ! his equanimity of mind." Omit OF MIND. EQUANIMITY means “even- | u Uol‘s PHONE 299 previous summers? R \ s | is done, of a new superduper jackpot en- It is time to start planning now for next summer’s | g perduper jackp camp, according to Girl Scout Commissioner Mrs. | gion Auxiliary will meet at the Le-(pness of mind.” | gion Dugout on Tuesday evening Al! OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Hoof. Pronounce the OO as in BOU\‘,I 3 1 titled “You ain't seen nothing yet! Many such programs are about as intelluctual [8 o'clock. Initiation will be heldi, v 2 in BOOK. Scott L. Murpby |as the Irish Sweepstakes, and their attraction is pre- land Hattie Peterman will be in 5 ¢ A > ” o EF . 9 MISSPELLED: Rhythm; observe closely all consonants. Under the direction of Finance Chairman Brooks |cisely that of the sweepstakes. As Chairman Wayne |charge of the social meeting and SKS:YM:_S SErE (n’aum partialfty THis, CHrecehtaion -t Hanford committee members were canvassing busi-| Coy of the Federal Communications Commission inti- |refreshments. P ! ! T e i ? ness houses today, starting a week's drive to raise |mated, the criterion of skill in participation is largely Auxiliary President Edith Shrenk |2 88, i A b the modest sum of $1,500 necessary to assure the camp |the ability to read. The plain fact is that give-aways |asks that all members rememser to{ WORD STUDY: “Use a word_ three times and it is yours.” Let us next summer, to assure attendance of a swimming have become ill-concealed attempts to buy or bribe bring articles for the rummage!lincrease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: director, to assunre fun and healthy outdoor camping jaudiences, not with guality entertainment but with sale. Following the meeting, the lad- {CACHE (noun); hiding place, especially for storing provisions or 1mple-i 5 PHONE 11 ithe element of chance. The code of the National As- [ies will make preparations for the!ments; (verb) to hide in a cache. Pronounce kash, A as in AT. : | The ErwinFeed Co. ||\ ApcHIE B, BETTS experience for approximately 150 Girl Scouts. A door-to-door canvass of residences will be part | |sociation of Broadcasters frowns on such pandering. ‘Sflle. which will be held at the Dug- |, = % 5 |But the programs have a snowballing effect. Even|out on Wednesday. Office in Case Lot Grocery of the week's drive. But it shouldn't take a week t0|ynougy one station or chain may understand the | e MODERN E'”OUE'I'TE by i PHCNE Te4 Public A raise the $1,500. debasement of radio art thev entail, it is forced by ROBERTA LEE i HAY, GRAIN, COAL ccountant T T |competition to invent something bigger' and better. | (0MMUN|(A'"°" i | d ’q,ro A Auditor Tax_Counanse: IT IS JUST ANOTHER RUMOR |At the present rate of progression, the honey-voiced | s | and STORAGE i master of ceremonies soon may be expected to offer, | i Q. Do you consider it good form for a young man, when calling | —— Stmpson dldg: Phone b : L a v ine or automobile, but a | Juneau, November 13.| ¢ irl, t in in h d bl the h ignal that he can one stop a rumor? not a mere washing machi ! for a girl, to remain in his car and blow the horn as a signal tha | — . :,0,‘:1 what is the f\,mora iluuy equipped steam yacht or an annual pension.| To the Editor: May I publicly ! has arrived? Call EXPERIENCED MEN FOR 4 vk 4 ' _ | The absurdity is illustrated by Mr. Fred Allen’s wry|express my gratitude to all who Definitely 2 4 ttici for hi : ¥ The rumor, in this case, is that the Alaska Steam {and fngenious endeavor to buy back the audience to|helped in making the recent Catho- A. Definitely not! If he hasnt‘su ficient manners to call for her Alaska JANITORIAL Service l Wall Pa i ship Company is suspending operations. Or is selling | his own program. 16 ORiiroH Hashar ‘slibbraghil 3 “m{at the door, then she has a perfect right to decline to keep the engage- FRED FOLETTE i out.. The story about selling out was in the Anchorage | = geif_gjscipline within the radio industry is prob- | certainly grateful to the members' Ment- ¢ ; Phone 247 i News Saturday. Along with it was the comment °f\ably too much to expect, considering the nature of |of the parish who worked very dili- | Q. When making an introduction, is it ever proper to present a | . R A R I Ideal Paint Sho Alaska Steamship Company’s president G. W. S8kinner | the problem. The question is whether the Federal!gently and unselfishly. There were Woman to a man? | p vas ‘new: me.” Communications Commission has authority to curtail many who donated their time, or| A. " Yes, if the man is very distinguished, or elderly, and the woman 9 that it was ‘“news to me | y i Phone 649 Fred W. Wena Alaska Development Board - consultant George | the give-aways, as it has proposed in regulaticns.{gms, or money, or equipment; to,very young. Sundborg wrote to Mr. Skinner earlier this month, Op}:?nenls tl); guch acl;mcl; ccm[emri rthat F‘CCh m::ln these and to all our friends ix:1 Ju-; Q. Is it ever proper to ask a friend how much rent he pays for LADIES’—MISSES’ 5 camshi ny president’s | vention woul € an abridgment of free speec i€ [neau who generously patronized oMr 'nhis anartment? referred to the Alaska suu:uh&:om:‘n; -pwnuld be | FCC has maintained with a good deal of logic, however, | bazaar, I offer my sincere appre-: Ap Kb | READY-TO-WEAR Juneau’s Finest L statement in The Empire that the company blement | that the programs constitute violations of the Federal |ciation and thanks, H : 3 i| seward Street Near Thira Liquor Store G S ant v s e e o et A et et 3 e forced to liquidate if a satisfactory strike settlement |, oo 1ay “ang that it has a duty to stop such| (Signed) 1 were not reached; asked Mr. Skinner to set forth the | yiclafions before a case has been tested legally. AR edn e , an by i B A VA n ’ conditions under which the Alaska Steamship Company Whether such programs actually run afou of ( — ——— — — L ARN i . would retire from the service the lottery law is something that must eventually be ' ¥er also predicted Truman . . ] i A. C. GORDON Al“k! ““lc su“l’ ¢ Phone 689 In his letter Mr. Sundborg concluded, “We have determined in court. Meanwhile, it seems to us that | The man who did “};’l_ m&“ o B S B RS PV i Artbur M. Uggen, Msnager |’ a been in toush for sometime with @ group—in whose the FCC is acting within its mandate to protect the | Cruman ;&‘“g;"“"(“‘("l“f Ilinets State| 1 What are the three great divisions of our Federal Government? | ancs—Musdeal Instruments faith and intentions we have considerable confidence |Public interest by investigating the effects of this| cteran ediior of U { 2 Who was the pioneer builder of the American department store? and Svpplies ' i |type of program. Undoubtedly many broadcasters | Yegister, “Admiral” V. Y. Dallman| iR | e .’ —which is interested in getting into the swamshlp‘s(amuSly concerned about where the mushrooming |- - - New York taxi driver Joe| 3. Did Alexander the Great live before or after the birth of Christ? fl-e 2% Second and Seward [ business in Alaska at such time ?x‘the Alaska Steam- | SIEeRA would ‘weleame. & definite: POC ruling. S‘;‘ Mercurio bet his passengers a gal-i 4. What is the meaning of the Alaskan term “mush”? . Newly Renovated Reoms ship Company should get out of it.” we feel sure, would be the public. Indeed, probably | 'on of wine each Truman would | 5. Incidents in the life of what great composer are related in the HEINKE GENERAL st Reasonable Rates Mr. Skinner, who likes Alaska and the steamship | ¢he only real gripes would come from the refrigerator | win. He collected so much Mne;operetm “Blossom Time"? | REPAIR SHOP business, is not going to give up without a battle. | manufacturers, who haven’t protested a bit over ail | e could have remained drunk a| ANSWERS: i| welding, Plumbing, On Burner PHONE SINGLE O 4 His answer to Mr. Sundborg states again the the publici they have been getting. | yvear—but won't . . . Ed Lagror_x, 1. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. 1 Blacksmith Work AN ., e o e —_— e | Florida chairman of the Democratic 2. John Wanamaker (1838-1922) i s ] | o i | Veterans Affairs Committee, had a B i| GENERAL REPAIR WORK PHONE 555 "'e wa""-ng,on | A. The closed shop, banned un T couldn't take the oath of| AT taly et ] 3. More than 300 years before. i Phone 204 929 W. 12th Bt 9 der the Taft-Hartley Act, will be office now,” he said. “You' can | 2ard time ralsing mol % g “ ! g asiuc v fend me. e commission, ut | 7an. He needeq $100 for cam.| 4 1t i 8 contraction of the French “marchons.” and means (o go Thomas Hardware Co. Mel’fy-GO-Round B. The Federal Mediation and won't say anything about it until|D318n expenses So he _borrow«}zd '5' Prasi Schiabert 5 ! nlflchifl S Ecnom PAINTS — OILS o iy Conciliation Service, now an inde- after the elections.” ‘20"‘ “'"“’Nr“e"“;sikmz‘f: :‘mft Zh‘f:! 8 t 9 Y Builders’ and Shelf | y d| Obviously, Judge Lindley figured| © ! In New ¥ork, 8, HARDWARE By DREW PEARSON pendent agency, will be returne ly, g y figi : e y SEa i g to the Labor Department and giv- Truman was going to lose, and he‘i“’“b]t‘c‘“”fi 1]’3’“‘1 ‘;iic‘lfr‘:?p _’:l‘;' ! \ Marke’ i | e veteran's emoc:! c alg N ‘Contirued from Psge One’ en greater latitude in dealing would not be confirmed by the " s . ' MEATS—GROCERIES with labor disputes. Senate. Now that Truman has|in Florida . . . U. S. Assistant . " H FREE DELIVERY Remington Typewriters from the Government to pay a sec-| C- Presidential fact - finding won, the Justice Department is ‘:‘"_"r”ey General V;nce:t Qui;m ' ‘a lng PHONES 553—92—95 SOLD and SERVICED by A boards, now limited to probing not inclined to promote a judge | resigned a good job in the Justice J B Bnfl d&c < Ty, b ped o MR su!;- labors disputes, will be given the who would not take a chance on|Department to run for Congress in M oy oF 0. ) £gise 5 leal p,Ohma"]'. ehs?: power to make recommendations Truman. | Queens Borough, New York. He Th ch lesw Caflet “Our Doorstep Is Worn by 4 ary went to the Republican chair-| PONEl o HUER T | won. The vietory is especially | e Lnar. . Satistied Customers® man in his flome town, Albert E. 4 AN S ELECTION TALLIES significant because Quinn is the Beech of Wilkinsburg, Pa. | ANTI-JOIN. L S BpiR ! There has been a lot of talk|man accused by the Un-American ' i Mortuary Beech also serves in the Penn-| There will be some restrictions 00 apout who did and who didn't| Activities Commitice of failing o relephone,Slg nghts-Red 730 e T FORD AGENCY sylvania State Legislature which|labor, yet to be worked out. Theliang up to be counted for Tru- | prosecute various alleged Commun- 7 PHGNT 1136 (Authorized Dealers) pays him another $3000 each ses- | President is certain to ask for a man pefore election. Ex-Governor|ists who worked in the Govern- Hu"i M“chlne shap’ .”c 3 GREASES — GAS — OIL slon. By profession, he is a com-|ban on both jurisdictional strikes gy arnell of Georgia was in the | ment during the war. While Junean Motor Co. mercial photographier. About the|and secondary boycotts. — AlSo, & ,yo.Triiman category, predicted in| Quinn won, two leading Republi- only thing he doesn't o is secre- | special section of the new Jaw will|{h. Alantic Monthly tn_ October e A UncAmericas] o . s - Card B"fl'ag‘ Co. Foot of Main Strees. tarial work for McDowell. deal with strikes that create na-|ingt Truman would win . . . Sec- Committee who criticized him were Wholesale 805 10th BB Note: Though McDowell comes tional emergencies, s:ch alechn L. retary of Commerce Charle Saw- | defeated i SR MAKE from a predominantly Republican|Lewis's tieups of the coal-mining e 1 GRS b3 e SR A & PHONE 216—D. or hy i it s yobirn Sob Wise o e ‘ Oldest Bank in Alaska | for MIXERS or SODA FOP JUNEAU DAIRIES and sent a Democrat to Congress| An extended “cooling-off period,” | C d P zl [PIA[LA]T]AlL] DELICIOUS ICE CREAM in his place on Nov. 2. More than | probably as long as 90 days, dur- X YOSSWOX! uzzie DB[ZJEEL! & daily habit—ask for it by name enyone else, the man who defeat-| jng which it would be unlawful to | ¢ | ed McDowell was a Republican| strike, may be written into the ACROSS 32. Maker of cditor—Bert F. Kline, who cam-|jaws. Scme of Truman's advisers, 1. Boy gloth 1. paigned against McDowell in thelpowever, doubt that this will be| g Jewer month 3. That el 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1948 ||| Casler's Men's Wear ||| Juneau Dairies, Inc. Formerly SABIN'S The B. M. Behrends ([ o me e || Chrse M koo homestead Messenger and Squirrel) enough to cope with Lewis and 1. g maples ~race track Hill News. 4 have been urging that the door be | 13 Act widl i Hire 4 TAFT-HARTLEY END | left open for recourse to the courts, 1 S;E‘,\‘\.“;{ b:m. i Hiba brdlly Bank Allen M' “'::" Marine Hardware 1 It won't be announced for some |in na_nunul strike emergencies. 17. Architectural 41. Nerve & b A ch G w co § time, but here is a digest of back-| President Truman is opposed to| 1y ePIer o a. peaarks as. L. warner Lo. stage planning on the all-important | the injunction procedure of stop-| 19. Aquatic laborer safety Depesit question of banishing the Taft-|ping strikes. At the same time .y penmal o 45 American - m’ ch Hartley Act at the next Congress: | he realizes that court action may 2. Wralh 46 Word for . Solution of Saturday's Puzzle . Boxes for Re”‘ ’ HOME GROCERY 1. After much discussion, the|be the only means of hobbling un- . One for whose 50. Implement President and his labor advisers|scrupulous labor leaders who en- use u thing G1. Com | of b4. Ropes for DOWN ‘,NN- have decided that the T-H Act|danger the public welfare. This 21. Ariin aiale Rotating S COMMERCIAL SAVINGS g BUSHSE&ES Thiw 18 Britannia’ Shbard coin STETSON - yare should be repealed en toto, rather | is the toughest section of the bill o T Sl i Bhip H mi'r“"r::unum Beme Liquer Store—Tel. 699 than “amended down” into a form|to be written and the inside ‘bet- support Queen §5. Animal's foot 2 e R Quality Work Clothing Ammtodn: Meat i~ Fione 8 : ace ble to organized labor. | ting is that the wastebaskets ‘will | - 4 v . BT Detater - 2. Present plans are to, make|overilow with discarded drafts be- “% .“..% ' T Renc e T T-H repeal first on the adminis-|fore the White House comes up / S Manse m ~ tration’s list of “must” legislation | with the $64 answer. . fin. -/H.-. 10. br:’:?fi?d. nnv- SAWEL A. MCP s ! mn m“mc z 0 R . c for the new Congress. In any| TIMID JUDGE 1 ,7 e Fu‘;“;r ry as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Ouinleth Ouitiom L, New SYSTEM CLEANING event, President Truman will re-| U, S District Judge Walter C. | Legisiate e, 19, §Shaped quest very early action Lindley of Danville, Iil, is one % molding EMP}!RE istla:"lted 1o b:&u:hgugtTH!S EVENING Alaska Laund 3. Since repeal of the Taft-|man who didn't bet on President | / Teeth resent this coupo: e box office of the aska Laundy Wiiedana - B. W. COWLING — 1 T CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON e and receive TWO TICKETS to see: D s b OPTOMETRIST Hartley Act not only will eliminate | Truman. And it may have cost many of the restrictive curbs onlhim promotion to a coveted place labor but also wipe out collective|on the U. S. Court of Appeals. bargeining privileges and other| Shortly before elections, Attorney . vital sections of the old Wagner General Tom Clark telephoned Mountainy DeSote—Dedge Trucks Eyes Examined—Glasies Fitted Labor Act embodied in it, & com- | Judge Lindley, offering him ) “NORTHWEST OUTPOST" ; : & A S rasiir ) ‘ SIMPSON BUILDING P let v bill will have to be draft- e . g . Worthless plete new motion to the Court of Appeals. | Z e il Phone 266 for Appointments ed for Congressional action Judge Lindley was appointed by W %H . : Eeminin Federal Tax—-12c—Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S y B e e You can jot it down that this President Harding, and is a Re- ng. . 33 Tiace of action ey ASHENBRENNER'S new legislation will, of course, guar- | publican. He has an excellent rec- 39. Passageway q I e peorions | Tostioan. Mo 1R AR Mo ghe-| L T TR e PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB (0. | SANITARY MEAT || NEW AND USED s i At | o eTes madE R Prke by “...% i 8 o ket 4 and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and YOR BETTER MEATS fabar's sight to Joia unions of \is peomotion Rl ] .%fl.- 3 Tob ! RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES- 49 FURNITURE own choosing end to bargain col-| But when the Attorney General / /rr 48 Mountan 1 Shone TRA 142 Willoughby lectively with employers. 1t will' told him of the promotion, Judge | fl.../fifl. %‘.. s clrete WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Meas Doy iifhied A also provide: | Lindley hesitated. e e 4, Ot 3 v | =

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