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. PAGE FOUR : 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1949 dents. We hope that both parties will do something. | al MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 l}“ll\ ‘I“fi’i {l P INI)” ‘e We don't like losing our friends via the means of | Hosp"Al "o“s SECOND and FOURTH ; ¢ sudden death on the highways. i Monday of each month e H | Admitted to St. Ann's yester- | iR Scottish Rite Temple * B s 5 i oo __)'|day were Shirley May Long, George |Peginning at 7:30 p. m. nfluence Brokers ! i AUGUUT 5, 1929 Mark, June Ann Sensmeier, Robert VGVLEN? ((“’l- ABRAHAM, ¥ 3 4 : 5 > Schoppert. orshipful Master; g (Cincinnati Enquirer) ’ . ; o Marye Berne, billed as “the Alaska nightingale,” appeared in concert, Discharged were Mrs. Katherine |[JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. ; Srovead = Several weeks ago, in commenting on the Wash- | o AUGUST 5 . ing to an enthusiastic audience. Her program of classic and modern | nejson Mrs. Melvin Monty and Dibhersd r sacelo T Jebean ‘Aud Dckciay fov K160 nersathy | osio8 IS BEE ARG o cintiuence brokih R P ® | hailads featured a group of songs composed by Mrs. A. W. Radford, | baby girl, Mrs. Alex Laiti, Master i mondie S50 one year, ST pointed out that there was nothing illegal in their | o william T. Douglas . \ted to Miss Berne. For this group, the composer was at the piano, | Byrén Mallott. @ B P 0 ELKS age paid, at the ate: ore ng o eir con- o ¥ One ye d 15.00; six adyance, $7.50 {H(‘”“‘ 1. They were simply capitalizing on their con- je Mrs. John Dalfien ® | ihile Mrs. Fern Vance accompanied the rest of the concert. Kenneth Willard was admitted to o v oY one 1 y ce, $1.5 i e :‘m”,x\‘,;’?f in a(?vornmrnl agencies ; ‘e Irwin Borgwardt . the Government Hospital. Meeting every Wednesday at e ; N T S i € .nvxh<|l(, a special investization by a Senate |e Jack Hash . A baby boy was born this morn-| & F- M. Visiting brothers wel- of i : ! i { ,;unu?\(' Expenditures Subcommittee has unearthed | @ Judy Foss . Francis McGinn, brother of Dick McGinn, popular organist at the |ing to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jack | come. F. DEWEY BAKER = T SRCCIATUD FRESE: { W ‘;r "‘\A"!"‘*‘:“‘lfln"l;‘ :llnl;;:r\i:?:.m::' .“\~ a XL:;!\ of i‘l!"”“l- | : Weingdnt : Coliseum Theatre, arrived from Spokane for a short visit. He was a IC:I‘ Tenakee at the Government | mm‘mzr;‘“lm W. H. BIGGS, 5 | 2 0 geners cers will be asked to answer | % ospital. . The A P exclusively entitled to the use for | some questions, although the evidence does not seem | —_— :"“‘ studént 40 [ QMRS Ao VDT 3 g i 2 7 ) “he local mews published | t0 be serious. The worst they have done, probably, is | l"};‘(-;‘.-’,\[il\:, ::”A“i;,’,z i;n,::-a(;: e fnoe o pNA (ARR'ES 11 0“ R. C. Mize, meteorologist in charge of Alaska stations, boarded | S it o : gg‘lfi%l(%ss[illb% g NATI ‘“t ,.,‘,‘»m SENTA \ FS — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 | gt ,\ml‘ ity t‘heso “five per centers | | the Admiral Watson for an inspection of Weather Bureau stations as| o TIDE TABLE . - | have no real reason for, existence in Washington. A | IHURSDAY FlIGHIS | far west as Dutch Harbor, b B L s e > o Sl s.t' FPhone 172 businessman with something to sell to the government | Y | ey L AUGUST 6 . High Quality Cabinet Work should have ready access to the proper procurement , pacific Northern Airlines carried 2 . for Home, Office or Store agency without benefit of these brokers who claim 10 | 11 passengers yesterday as follows Mrs. Sam Paul, wife of Sam Paul, part owner of the Gastineaule Low tide, 6:27 am, -11 ft. o] 7 have—and do have—entree to the men who finally | prom Anchorage: Mrs. Stewart,| Grocery: underwent a maJor. operation in St. Ann’s Hospital. Mrs. A.de High tide, 1:02 p.m. 14. ft. ! say “Yes” or “No.” | John McCormick, Perry Hokbs, H.|SP \dshift of Douglas was doing well, a convalescent from one. : Low tide, 6:31 pm, 42 ft. e “ L d “ ————— — | | = 2| Moose Lodge No. 700 | R. Bates. ¢ 0. Federal Aid | " 'To vakutat: Lloyd Cook, John‘f Miss Elizabeth Fraser and Rangnar Kronquist won bridge prizes|® © © © © @ & & ¢ o o Wflu“n?'mh;fld. (Summit, Miss., Sun) Akins, Bryan Mallott. | at the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Cahill of Douglas. | Governor—JOHN LADELY’ | To me, federal aid to education is an even more : To Anchorage: William Durance pei Secretary— Rt i ks VA S e erious threat to our way of life than socialized medi- ; Myrtle Spargun, L. H. Miller, John Amon| ing fi tches from Hilda Creek were Elizabeth T B - | . g those getting fine catches m Hil s MORE ON SAFE DRIVING | cine. It strikes at our very roots—the character and | Bowen. nd Mamie Feusi Lily and Rangnar Kronguist, and Richard Rass- B’ownle s llquof S'ore {| WALTER R.-HERMANSEN ] . ON SAFE DRIVING | g of the childre he Nation. - 3 Phone Franklin ?”””;:;N‘:L » ': (jll(“'l:(‘;f ll:_,,(,,:)l :)., shis ikt | F (IAI.S | mussen. In a group going to Youngs Bay with Joe Riedi, and having 103 139 So. e Many local automobile drivers seem to be doi "lpl.m for national bankruptcy lie in the fact that the ,MASONK OF I !wul luck on trout were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hans O R e 3 all tr y can to prevent police officers from stc federal government will not control the expenditures; ! lEAVE ABOARD NORAH ’L‘mm and children, Dave Carlson and Ted Doogan. | The Rexall Store” ping our cident toll. These people, | the several States wiil. But there is not one who can irelessness or just | truthfully tell you that the next Congress may not | Mrs. Burdette A. Winn and little son were here for a visit with Your Reliable Pharmacists through either tions, 1 change the Che Supreme r S T Pour high-ranking Masons who | Winn ,and the Grover C. Winn family. olain d Ate -law attitudes, habi- | change the ru The Supreme Court has ruled that | Four high-ranl Mr. Winn's mother, Mrs. Anna ,al :‘ 1 a : stter ‘lf‘ ‘fl'l \l- . i ”l th the federal government can control that which it sub- jhave spent the past two weem' b %‘Iflsll)lslglé %Ylvjcplfiif& { BUTLER-MAURO idizes. And don't try to argue that this would not | visiting Masonic chapters in Ju- | : ving she planned to return DRUG CO. protec peyes well as the general | o cupeidy. There is no other way to describe it. neau, Ketchikan, Fairbanks and| Miss Carolina Todd wrote fmm! s;anle. saying BJ0.P | Pull line of Halibut and Trolling blic RN A Anchorage, left this morning for about August 31, to reopen her studio. Gear — Many items now at new | | It i 1 1abit to neglect tl ! When you are te 'np(lll to use “hell” as profanity, | the outh aboard the Princess| LOW PRICES I -~ o i stops by omary and It will serve your purpose just as well.— | :Nm.\h after arriving here from the | Weather: High, 71; low, 55; slightly cloudy. 3 Open 9 to 9 Opp. Ball Park Alaska Music Snpply Wd s t signals are not | Excerpt from sermon. The alas it wil! | Westward earlier in the week. A e e R 37 AV W T 5 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager to make and n the habit is formed, —_ - — - Pianos—Mausical Instruments iht. Now that there are | High Priest of the General Grand || kind of goods, money | Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, Ean‘ Dally essons m EnghSh W 1. GORDON ¥ § 3 vl E. Dusenbery, accompanied by hls on the highway pavement nstead -;15 beginning to become scarce. | wife. They will return to Des' 7} WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not conl‘use AUGHT and NAUGHT ng the road shoulders which have been provided - _— | Moines, Towa. ng purposes. In town, many will park right It is wondered how the new translating machine | Also going South were Mr. and| they become second nature to drivers, Things never work out r SHOP AT BERT’S FOOD CENTER Alaska’s Finest and Supplies .Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. | - Leaving today were General| ‘l\ Others ignore parking laws and courtesies. These |ample supplies of almost evel \ | FOR HT means nothing . “They have failed smack dab in the center of space large enough to |would translate into a foreign language the word “cute”, | Mrs. Frank E. Simmons of Winnt- | AUGHT means 3""':‘“' FAsUSndTNAUGHT cangremedyyme“ S Supermarket Wall Puper accommodate two autos and thus crowd out another | which can be rendered into English 46 different wa peg, Man., Willilam E. Poole of|to do AUGHT for themselves, ; ; person. | —_— — Mankato, Minn, and Roscoe R.|tion.” L, | ——————— ——— Ideal Paint Store B Bk i - nforo b i Walcutt of Columbus, Ohio. | OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Species. Pronounce spe-shiz, E as in The Empire believes that full enforcement by «Girls with skinny arms should develop them by i " ¥ ;i ; olice and full cooperation by the drivers will help to At Beatty hint, | clop them V1 They visited the Juneau chap-|yp 1 as in IT; or spe-shez, both E's as in HE. GEORGE BROS. Fhone, 040, Ered W, Wendt police a peration by th I i ¥ |rowing a boat”--Beauty hint. And there are a con- ‘L‘fl, during the last week of July| OFTEN MISSPELLED: Caricature; CAR, not CHAR. Widest Selection of ccidents and near acci- reduce the number of siderable number of girls who should take up bicycling :bcforc going into the Inlcrior. | SYNONYMS: Announce, assert, proclaim, inform, declare, report, | ten. "le waShlng'on :“ 1:::-,’“‘;,::‘ ,’ \:(“(l( 1’1’,” “l”xu\“x:: Im‘] a ‘30 IN 44 OUI ON i WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us LIQU"RS | BRiing divther dopsboiction Siyer i nerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: | PHONE 399 Me"Y'GO'RWfld this, however, was ignored. The | pAN AM F”GH]’S EFFULGENTLY: brilliantly; radiantly, (Pronounce the U as in up‘ = Tanforan beys seemed to think | i ac' ent second s)]lnblel “The actress was effulgently lovely.” By DREW PEARSON |they had protective friends in F V,EAIHEP i = | Washington 1 ,‘ Pan American flights carried 74, .Continved from Page 1) JUDGE TAKES :iNITIATIVE | passengers yesterday with 30 ar-| MODERN ETIOUETTE i ! fi 'g x D‘.—S | riving and 44 departing as follows: l ROBERTA LEE A ; | | JUNEAU’S FINEST LIQUOR STORE BAVARD'S Phone 689 The Alaskan Hotel “Say It With Flowers” but |li] “SAY IT WITH OURS!” [ Juneau Florists clearer. The nforan Race Track Significant e: rpts from the did have friends including | Washington Merry-Go-Round pub- From Seattle: Elizabeth Pike, || S Tak Tt el Phaone Fii the President's military aide, Gen.!lished at that time read: “The | Lloyd Reid, Minnie Schmer, Nick S e i Newly Renovated Rooms Harry Vaughan, together with his | Tanforan boys continued to fix up| Veather conditions and temper-| pe; wilmot Lilly, Clare Krogh, Q. Is it proper for a girl to give her fiance an engagemem gl at Reasonable Rates mysterious Greek sidekick, John|their race track at a total cost of ‘f; s &t “l;’j"_";‘ 'é?"»“fi }Z“‘;‘_‘;d Nellie Mullaney, Mr. and Mrs. C. R A. This is purely optional; in most cases, the ring given to the girl TII E “ l"eed co PHONE SINGLE O Maragon, and the now famous!around $2,000,000 . . . Their flout- 2150 on the Pacific Coast. a Schmidt. is the only engagement gift exchanged. e LIwin o PHONE 555 lobbyist, ex-Col. James V. Hunt. |ing of the government appeared so 4. 120th Meridian Time, and — prom Whitehorse: Mary Charles, @ Is it ever permissible for an employer to take his woman secretary Office in Case Lot Grocery Just when they started helping | willful that rumor got around they J Ased ;"_1 the Weather Bureau, |yiola Charles, Mrs. Donna Johan-{, .. .o o0 ginner? Phone 704 | the Tanforan Race Track is still| had an ‘in’ with somebody very|Juneau, follow: son, Jimmy Johanson, Joe McMil- 7 s | gl chorage 56—C ¢ A 4 tly a matter of business, but not in a social not clear. Nevertheless, General high up . . . The contempt cita- [ Anchorage : 90 Clondyiizhn, A Nes, e (BN G oot b aye e gt RS HAY, GRAIN, COAL Thomas Hardware (o. Vaughan has been serving as co- |tion was initiated by Judge Harris '*“““}"’ 2—Partly Cloudy | grom Fairbanks: Capt. W. E.|way unless he is willing, if seen by ; and STORAGE ordinator for veterans affairs, and, | himself. CPA officials -apparently | Bethe 49—Rain | proith, gally Carrighar, Jessie| interpreted. b as such, his job is to protect vet- | were standing on the sidelines do- j Cordova 51—Rain Showers nrundine, C. H. Watson, George Q. Is it correct to refer to a doctor's wife as “Mrs. Dr. Brown"? ::E:-s' = gn.s erans. Information before the Sen- ! nothing ut Tanforan’s contin- | Dawson .. 33—Rain mapley Clara Walker, William T A. No; the correct form is “Mrs. Brown,” or say, “the wife of Dr. helf ate investigating. committee, how-|ued viclations of building materials, | Edmonton 60—Partly Cloudy | peagan, U. Nelson, Stan Bartlett, Call EXPERIENCED MEN HARDWARE Fairbanks ever, shows that he used his in-|so the -alert Judge decided to - 95—Raln |y and Mrs. R. M. Kinzebach. nes 3 55 Alaska JANITORIAL Service fluence to help a face track get|move ... CPA oificials, when ask- | & Cloudy | grom Annette: Fletcher Martin, |, FRED FOLETTE i W Luilding materials supposed to have 'ed why they hadn’t recommended | Hav® = - 61—Clear | g g McCurry, Loretta Ship, La- Rseol:glgfl‘)lll 'El‘gpes::nters been reserved for veterans. | prosecution, said: ‘All our reports [Juneau Airport 50—Rain Showers | yers ship, D. Congdon. Phone 247 And SERVIOED by For, when his friend, John Mar- | have gong to Washington. We have | Annette Island ... 53—Cloudy | m, Ketchikan: Jessie McCrary, || ! —_— agon, couldn't get government |referred everything to Washington | K0di 53—Partly Cloudy | Ropert Ferguson, W. A. Cross, Bilt|i- Tmne == == e 7 J. B. Blfll!l'd & co- building restrictions raised to help | for their decision.’ . . . In Wash- | Kotzebue —Rain | Cross, Blanche White, E. H. Pall-| . What are the dimensions of the ordimry American b““dmg STEVENS, “Our“Dostaie Iu Ween, by the Tanmforan track, Vaughan sent | ington CPA counsel Harcld Price | McGrath 52-0loudy | ;man A, W. Brindle, M. Toft, J.ippo Satistied Customers” his other friend, James Hunt, to!admitted that the Tanforan report!Nome - 48—Rain jonnson, T. Anderson, Joe Pechel 5 i . ' o g Jorthway 5 s g % 4 at of mail, as worn by the medieval knights, , 0 the Housing Expediter. As a result,| Was cn his desk, but he had not { Northway - 54—Cloudy | George Ackerman, Ralph Witton, | _2‘, How much did & cof y & LADIES’—MISSES the Office of Housing Expediter,!had time to study it.” j Petersburg 52—Cloudy | genry Lund, Sonja Lund. weigh? READY-TO-WEAR FORD AGENCY 3. Which State of the Union has the most rainfall? also supposed to protect veterans,| While Washington marked time, | Portland 60—Partly Cloudy | o Annette: Stanley Bartlett. Seward Street Near Third (Authorized Dealers) sent a memo to the Justice De- | however, U. S. Judge Dal Lemmon Prince George 44—Cloudy | T, seattle: James Forsell, Mrs. 4. What is the title of the presiding officer of the U. S. House GREASES — GAS — OIL partment instructing them to Lft|in California proceeded with the |Seattle 55—Partly Cloudy p 1, Funkhouser, Ruth Rinehart,|of Representatives? the injunction which a Federal | Prosecution. Result: Guy Standi- | Whitehorse 43—Partly Cloudy gpopert Scott, Tony Frank, Mr. and | 5. Who said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand”? judge in California bad placed | fer, front man for Joe Reinfeld, | Yakutat . 53—Cloudy | Mrs. Jack Graham, Clarice Stew- ANSWERS: The Charles w. Carter Juneau Motor Co. agauml T:m[m:n‘rs‘ unauthorized use | plus Tanforan centractors got three | b 2 KA | art, Freddy Stewart, V. J. DeMers, 1. Eight inches long, four inches wlde, 2% inches thick. Foot of Main Street o1 owlding materials | months in jail and fines of $90,000, NOTICE Ruth Manning, Violet Vanhom, | T S Ortuary BIG BOOTLEGGER TURNS | Joe Reinfeld and the other two| After August 10, mo telephone James Riley, Catherine Ferguson.| 3. Trem, o0, 0 0. s, TO RACING | real owners, never appeared i the. rentals for the month of August Mrs. R. Ferguson, Norman Rat! 3. Louisiana. Fourth and Franklin Sts. . MAKE The Tanforan track was owr-. |Picture and were never prosecuted.|will be aceepted at a discount. All | weg, Kilia Albegoff, B. Albeg 4. Speaker. PHONE 136 JUNEAU DAIRIES Joseph H in fact, their ownership was not | remittances must bear postmark of | Floyd Bays, Roy Evenson, Ed Reed, 5. Lincoln. DELICIOUS ICE CREAM known. j not later than discount date. Please | Gordon Childers, J. O. Child | a daily habit—ask for it by name Just when the Maragon-Vaughan- | be prompt. Lars Dahl, Frank Schwartzba c dn erage co | Hunt team stepped into the Tan- | JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS | Albert Burgess, Allegra I. Burg ard Beverag e | Juneau Dauries, Inc indicted foran picture also is not known TELEPHONE CO. —adv. 'James Bullock, Harry Tonkin. Wholesale 805 10th St. unei 4 . horng & Bt | e | DMGgsk in Alasion B okl ‘| 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1949 Sen TR ¢ SOBA- oW Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware reshoff” with their activity may not have start-, y awoard €d until after Tanforan found it- | me the end cof prohibition, and |5¢lf faced with criminal prosecu- | Reinfeld became the exclusive dis-|tion. At any rate the triumvirate | p RCAIEIVE * i = ACROSS 36. Thus ! i w o e | The B. VM. Behrends ||| Casler's Men's Wear || 155 6. Warner Co m Scotches, Martini and! For, in October and November, [ 3 Dutchcoins 55 brove of cattle | - Formerly SABIN'S " fan: i Rossi Vermouth; plus regional dis- (1947, a new inside lobbying drive: 14 st's stand 39, Faucet 3. Gluttonized 5 40, Owns started in Washington to help anforan. This time, it was stated, Tanforan had changed owners. y cek Ivtter | Stetson and Mallory Hats a Arrow Shirts and Underwear Allen Edmonds Shoes tributor for Seagrams and Schen- | Wé leys. He also became the owner, |’ with two others, of the Tanfor 43, 41, Bovine animal HOME GROCERY 4 : ar ;) ’ 45, Purpose | Skyway Luggage Race Track. All three,’ however, | William Helis, Greek-American ol | f Grafly = 4% Escapenp, | Safety Deposit . Phone 146 remained in the background {operator in Louisiana race- | 21 Chinese 50. Avalanche | On June 2 and June 22, 1946, track owner in New Jersey, evinc- 62. 8 b 5 i r s p A 23 53 lome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 B it e R S et e e sk b | Boxes for Rent BOTANY ore Hon' to the Tant b clesgea Ol P, ; g v ‘mulberry 64 Tower on Solution of Yesterday's Puzzis | American Meat — Phone 38 & i3 wnforan violation of 1sldered buying it. In the end,| g siverian river a mosque | housing regulations. A review of it purchased by Eugene Mot | T DOWN & Tonyriishs 8. Withhoia | COMMERCIAL sAvINGS nwoll these columns shows that as early Of the Garden State Racing A 31 Strer o 9. Cereal | d A oy lat as. earl 8 Ste @ Asso- | 31. Strengthenin, 1. Bevlle 6. Rodent 2 P At ® 2 Droceding nignt 6 10, Exist To Banish “Blue Monday” as May, 1946, the Tanforan crowd |clation. But Helis happens to be| 3% CLOTHES % Chaacter i al 3 seemed . to: have mysterious influ. @ close friend of Gen. Harry| 3 "A8 You h [ To give you more freedom i gton, which ruleq Vaughan, and has used his fellow tegyn e 1y . GBI L NUNN-BUSH SHOES work — S rom wo merely demolish- John Maragon, to run er I I TRl 4 ed, (4l STETSON HATS n)i former constructi 11 in Washington. Once Vaug- | 4 Sty Wotk. Clefiing Ala’ka La“ I8 in rnia, | ban aund Maragon, after visiting | | dl', [ sminoies e oot |18, aut Micogule b o e | SADIE BILLIS FRED HENNING May 31, Gilbert District | 56y, brought back a pig which they | Ar as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA Complete Outfitter for Men Civilian’ Production Administration turned loose in J. Edgar Hoovers il o EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING b0 DR. ROBERT SIMPSON representative, refused Tanforan a Office as a joke on the unsuspect- | o osy Present this coupon to the box office of the . 2 permit for new construction, de- ing FBI director. ( g I ihth & OFL tmopcsice ‘| T¥ ek At Vesabas, Miah . CAPITOL THEATRE B. W. COWLING OPTOMETRIST June 5 found 1,‘,,, continu- | and Hunt came into the picture fen ing new construction that all of Tanforan’s troubl \ comnw Eyes Examined—Glases Fitted 8 1 C al ‘anforan’s troubles sud- d receive TWO TICKETS to see: SIMPSON BUILDING n fact, Tanforan, for reasons denly vanished. Maragon and Hunt ] ut s Dodge—Plymouth—Chrysler best known to itself, continued to Made some calls at the office of dy " " . DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Phone 266 for Appointments ignore both building regulations the Housing Administrator and T TAP noo'rs and U. S. Federal officials in Cali- shortly thereafter the Justice De- 5 —12¢c—Paid by the Theatre forpia. Between June, 1946, and tment wa ked to lift its or- ek Federal e 4 22 BRAFRRES H s GRAVES Peb. 14, 1947, there were 18 viola- der banning Tanforan from the use | G ‘V 4_ — 3 ! tions of CPA regulations. In that ©f building materials. | rvard's Ph“el “LLow cAB co Phu’ SAIITABY mr . period, the track put up luxurious More about the mysterious team traditionay | and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS The Clothing Man :1:: con::‘:;uou despite orders to Of (;\1:::;’1111‘ : Vaughan and Hux;( | s * RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES—49 LEVI'S OVERALLS con 9 an 14l Laey accon neqa .nside | Finally this was too much for ‘he governmert will . low tomor- op'® - iy WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Dalf for Boys U. 8. Judge George B, Harris in row. 2 ; i | - }

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