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; — THE EVENING STAR, WASH.INGTOI\", D. . C., FRlDAY', ‘\[AY .'27, 191 : : 17 OFRDERSTOGET ™ 5icicricirioesREALTY BIARDNOW [POLICE WORK k0 DAYS & EAR. it i, 2% 0T UNARCHY N WAKE STIF SENTENCES | | i Not Proved Useful. | y @ : ’Compute Tlme on Eight-vHour Day—Mail three years ago. it to be discontinued . _ Justice Siddons Warns All 0f- next Tuesday Postmaster General} k Hays atates that “this in no wa ig 1. Reorganization Effected, Ex-| Shop and Burea’fq Wop’len Also Urge i fenders of iIntention to " | Give Prison Tefms. to ha construed as a lessening inter- est in or a curtailment of air mail de- velopment.” In_ announcing the discontinuanc the Post Office Department states th “the route has been kept in operation for a considerable length of time without serving any particular us fulnes: End of Bolshevism Wouid No! Unite Russia. Political Students Declare. | ecutive Secretary Selected, | Better Pay at Hearings, 5 | Headquarters Opened. ' 5 _ | Representatives of the empl | Reorganization of the Washin&ton|tne pyreau of engraying and printing. | Real Estate Board on a PEermanent geyhe women employed in the post offi(‘c},{nes through fifteen processes: Wet- working basis through broadeninglang of the policeroan of the District of | ting. feeding. receiving, tissping. e =] {the scope -of, membership. establish- ooy (5 T od yesterday afternoon | AMIMINg. sassorting. = presging, trim-! ming. numbe A’ séaling. £ | ment of an official headquarters in the | yogo "o Ti e meeting of the Semate|rating. e -c“::i-in:lx d“re_‘rrr?g | downtown section and employment Of |34 youge civil service committees to|and gumming. some of which require jan executive secretary and office fOrce |, oo .0 o nsideration be given those two operatives. and is counted after ¢ s ) each process. We have attempted to was accomplished last night ‘At Bl i e i ceclassification legislation. | groun these processes into. s few | meeting, considered the most impor-|Generally speaking. the emploves ab-| classifications as is consistent with tant in the real estate board's history. | proved provisions of the Sterling and {he great Variets of positions and we - = eh’bach bilis. ¥ submi at there must be at least | held at Wardman Fark Hotel. [l I )y ropresenting _the | elghteen titles in order to fairly de- John A. Petty, former SeCTelirY, papk.pote plate printers of the bureauscribe our work. was unanimously selected to fill the[of engraving and printing, read to the n the event the wage board pro- ves of|mission for the information of the classi- fication agency. “Every sheet of paper securities!| INQURY IS URGED "= Regime So Complete as to Dis- House Rules Committee Con- i 3 1-2 YEARS. ONE DECREE courage Future Hopes. Assoriated Prrss . Letvia, May Russian bolsacvik re 3 Cases in Court. Justice Frederick L. Siddons, who has taken over the Criminal Court since the death of Justice Gould. h)‘! Hay served notice on the j Lven were th me to collans immediately the dream of a new unite: ders of i ] 5 5 | i . i ‘e sccretary | foint committee a bref signed by him-| vision is rejected, we i on- S X Washington that they may expect lit- | o Rosition: ofF CXecUT NS o :;‘;:_ Lo o ndsor and Thomas .MC—Is(dprnllon R IR O siders Action on the JOhN- | uswia s impossitie of reatsaiion £o tle consideration from him. i andicarryoutitheiplaniotireors Quade in which the Lehlbach and Ster-|Jowing rates: Mechanical processes | decades to come. in the opinicn of po . He announced his intention of | tion. ling bills were drciared to provide the| (mon-supervisory), 60 cents to son Charges. |litical students. zovernment officials { breaking up the practice of taking | s The advanced step taken by the|best methods of dealing with the illed | cents an hour: mechanical and cleri e T the thres Baitic stal utomobiles without permission of realtars; body followed the recom-|irades. The plate printere &ai cal (nom-supervisory), %5 cents an Advisability of congry .nr".‘““;‘"w S 1 el i AthaAnta—tasthy Hhe owner by penalizing.al' persons ‘mendation ? a special committee|they desired the establishment of a|hour: supervisors, 80 cents an hour to vestigation of the collection and ex-|gipiomatic missions at Moscow H ’ ' Another Chance—Various | i i onvicted or pleadin uilty before % composed of Alfred S. Gardiner, chalr={ federal wage commission, as prov drd in | $3,000 per annum. Américan nctress, will return to the b ! ° P L L ey §im on' such charges.” STl sentences Iman?o.L A O A ed o Mobert T, Mc- | (he Lehlbace bill, to fix wages. Favor-| “We wish to declare in favor of the | Jurl e Tut of September In the [penditurc of funds by evidier relief| These men dlazrre on fhetime ey ill be the rule. the justice declared. T e oved by (he executive | ubie reference was made also to part of | extra pay for nigh- work and leave|J\merican production of “The Circle.” [organizations was considered toduy fessary to buid up @ now Rusia som even up to the maximum of five e R O D O board at an earlier | tha Fairfield bill, which provides extra | provisions contained in the Fairfield | qomernet Maugham's comedy. This|py the House rules committee. Repre- SICUT el el Aol il provided by the law. if necessar: O e O R Senc H. 1. Rust an-|rates for overtime work. Sundars and | bill. ~Although we are engased inl (U 0s Wra. Carter. an ahe In to- ¥ 1 = elicve Afty vea = =y Employer Anka Leniency. < TP e plete. fhith (hat|Tolaaye and. extra. compensation for|work that is a strain on the mervous| BT 2 L L nCd “from Paris, sentative Johnson, republican, Sou All azree. however, the fall o S S L z R e e e a rasutt - beneficially | potht work, and leave of absence and [system, we are not allowed any sick ) (A% A X Dakots, a former service man, urging | the egime headed by Nikolai Lenir The remarks of the court followed { JOHN A. PETTY. % o |for theé real ‘estate business and fof | sick leave. leave, and we believe that a provi- | WNere she Iy at presen > A will be followed by a long perind of a viea of guilty by William A. Spee-| Selected to fill the mew.ponltion of. O hacine relatigns with . : i slon of this kind ought to be reported | |his resolugion to : larehy, when nthnographic “n. a young man, of using his cm- | exeentive mecvetary and to carry out 5 " Preaa Custodians File Brief. by the committee.” 5 It states that “charges are made and i apnes i (8 50 the ma e ployer's machine after the regular | ihe plan of reorganization. xtensfon of Activities. A brief was filed a committee | "Miss McNally also recommended bet- |, jties. The local policemen |there is reason to believe that muchmiliions whe made up the oid Tusior wurs of his employment. No injury ' In accordance with the accepted Te- | ciiiotinting the custodians of press-|rer pay the woman guides in the |27V © 1€8. eRlocal g 5 o collected to influence [empire would break away and forir «as done to the machine. The court | ——— _— — | port of the committee ou reorganiza-{cc’at the bureau of engraving andbureau said: aith A R monc 5 separate states imposed a sentence of three years and tion. the activities of the board Will| printing, asking for higher .wages Maik Shop Petition “Tt will be observed that salaries|;cgigiation is collected surresptitious- AR RS six months in the penitentiary. but BOYS AGA]NST G|RLS be extended or revised to includ __|for these employes. The committee - Ny _ ~ paid are as high am‘l' in some cases | and that “large sums of money B 2 on the promise of the employer to} e P argement of the membershin|uas composed of Robert T. Lambert,| On hehal of the women cmployed | higher than those prevalling here. and on was expressed to the o by Prof. Piip, Esthonian min ign affairs and a I~cturer o1 ¥ 1 an ! 2 s f qualified . Beck. | i e s working conditions in many cases bet- | purported to be collected for the re- list through admission of d G. Albert Freer and Charles I n the mail equipment shop of the | AR R CORCIIGTE o conal inquiry it |1ief of disabled ex-scrvice men are ; \was found that the cost of living was [y & 20 o iie - orininal anojDorpar L Harvey of tne Post Office Branch of |eheaper in several citics than here. | i diversed from their ois e TNl e give him another chance, suspended <entence and placed the accused on|Popularity Contest at St. Martin's | property owners.-salesmen and other|Thsy asked that -the principal €us- i poss OM 6 MG g . probation B i,mm ¥ ot realtors and members of | qoniy (AUNT S 8 a day instead of ost Office, Départment. Miss Annie E. | Wiliam H. Benton. another younz Church Carnival. certain allied business and profes-|g544; assistant custodjan. § 0, man who pleaded guilty to joy-riding. & = sional industries. e 64, and custodian, 36.80 in- | Federal Employes’ Union No. % said:| “In Washington a high grade of | e "of the men collecting funds. | secretary for foreiz . was-given a term of three years ini A contest to determine whether | " 'neyslopment of the work of the nn-,.“ag ?,fr?t.snz.‘ ¢ T madl equipment shop employs |intelligence and efficiency is required. |y jonnson charges in his_resolu- j vian govern { {he penitentiary. ifis sentence also|the boys or girls of the parish are!praisal committee tsrough proper and | Iillis 8. Jones, representing the skilled 9! ) thereby keeping members of the force [ M JRACTOR CMTE T usly convieted | minister-president of was suspended during good behavior.imore popular was the featurée of a|legitimate publi | heipes at the burcau of engraving|at present, ‘about 130, sometimes who have the intcrest of the depart-lfor” collecting funds for such pur- dozens of other studc Monroe Harvey, who shot his wife.!carnival staged by St.' Martin's Tanee ot news and publicity of| ond ssinting. aiso asked: ¢hat these|APariy. 260 women, to make and toimént -at -heart .under a constant | 00, %2 nq have served sentences. o iposition to view the B Sallie E. Harvey, March 2 Jast..was Church on the school groungs at the hoard through the executive sec-|emoioves be given -mofe adequate pay.|roPai the canvas mail bags which lutrain. It therefore cannot be denicd | R0t 4 Darticularly in his measure lat clo e cake a cir sentenced to the penitentiary coln road and T street northcast T O ance of the execu- | & ap o Sertride M, McNally, secretgry |are used in the postal service. Thethat if efficient and trained cmplover | e National Disabed Soldiers’ League. § ~Aftor Lenir what ™ urbing to th womeh -who. make the bags, ‘new |are to be retalned and desirable re- Soldiers’ e o we € ine s : the John (urtis Publishing Company. | tion most d ork'.xs we eall it, are machine oper- | cruits to be secured, conditions should { tn2 Xatio D ireau and. the | the politi stinies of the inf “atec. Men fbhe foreicn offic tate admit the cconor SiEht yoars "fl{"’e“ f'{'ll"“f" AoreDiiagt night. _ |tive committee. i Jjof the Women's Union of the’ buréai volver at his wife. and then. reload- | Spurred on by the offer of a barrel| Mainténance of files of statisticallof engraving and printing. sald: E J 0 2 inz. began again to shoot at her. TWo | of candy to the winning side. the iand reference information 4-74,,‘,',,.,,mn employed on the mechan- aY:rS- gTQO“ :h::i gn the repairing|be as good in this department as are | pyplicity Underwriting Corporation Bal: bullets entered the hody of the wife, 1 Vouthful politicians scurried about| Inauguration of a series of weekly |ical processes at the bureau of engrav- are patchers.'hand darners, and ma-Inow existing in most important police | 411 with hcadquarters ind New York but she recovered. the carniva) grounds gathering votes. | or semi-weekly luncheon-meetings as|ing and printing wish to urge upon the chipe Garners. The work is of differ-|departments of the country. £ Esthonia. letyi Sentence of Five Y. ‘There were no individuals nominated: |a permanent proposition. : ’cosnmil!:e The Cadvisability -of creating |ent degrees of Kill, but all of the re-} “It must be acknowledged that the ‘orge H. Gillin, commander of the { Lithuania upon Russia. Somn: ¢ u-; m = b deir? it was a case of side with the girls | Establishment of a file of names of |a S toard. as provided in the Lehl- | PaiF Work is trying and subject to the | présent financial status of the Wash- | xagj e Ndiers’ | ~Amit the possibility, but at some dis- - 0 o A . s Leaguc. | 0t date. of some kind of a loosaly ant date. Jerre Simpson. who hdd® served |or with the bo: T L | e e une and information of | pach bill, for the adjustment of the pay- | haZard of disease from dusi. because. |ington police officers is far below that i i i 52 : St en el of 3 And. H 3 0 Y b < R hat | tostifiad organization could ac- + . . three years in the penitentiary on a:phandicap of competing with the win- !all the members of the board. of employes in the skilled trades and | 3lthough the heaviest part of tha|of a mechanic and about a par with | saunt for evers cent it had collected | woven Russian federation which these charge of robbery and who pleaded | ning smilos of their little sisters. the! Founding of an employment bu- |labor group. We feel keeifly the neces- ust.uccumulated in travel is beatenithe ordinary duy laborer. whose hours [ 106 cpent. No money was used im- | States might join But that is w0 f: guilty to housebreaking. was given!confest was close when the evening |reau, if desired by the board. 'of following this policy in the’fix- | out of the bags by the ‘tumblers.’ or|of service are far more desirable than S in the future. thcse men sav. that . ! : ] he declared. adding that he : : five years in the penitentiary. i for th - |cleaning machines. so much remains 3 5 proper! | ctically all of the ethnographic = b - ended. il of wages for ogr group for the rea. o § ains | that of a pelice officer and without the v v practically Justice Siddons extended probation ! "The battle for vetes will be re- | Annual Dues Tocreased. Ing of WA (o O X oMad & hearing | that'it is necessary to wear caps on ' always present elements of danger. 2,‘:“{,,:‘;',’:,';&:i‘to?fw“:;‘.},e‘f;::f_ settle 1T Rts of Russia would have to £ 10 Joseph W. Garber. @ YOURE MAan | nemed i the rarnival again tonight| Te provide for meeting the €xpenses | pefore the joint commission on reclassi- | our heads and (o change our cloth- % officers are expected to live in | “fiia organization never attempted to | through amarchy into independencs ‘who. after service overseas. took a the result: prabably will -be |O0f the new offices and-its personnel tion of salaries and many confer-|ing or the workroom. R T e e hborhboda and Inttalr | o 2o = L 10 | hefore the three position as substitute letter carrier at| nawn tomorrow. "The candy will be | it was voted {0 raise the annual dues | Boation o e o ahd de(Alled Staff | “With the exception of a very few.|Pircymstances in their civilian life B ottt Lo il o s | years mtertion Ahnloterx woRM o the post office and cxtracted a letter | divided among the .vote-getters -of | Of members and associate members.|of the commission regarding the man who put the strings in. the bags. the |and are also compelled to set D eni b mepre |=cntic Soinin a united Russia _containing $4. The court imposed althe winning wide. The minimum estimated cost of oD | 9rocesses in the printing of paper se- | women employed in the shop ar: all!portion of their carnings ea- B e ata s T Separated Staten Progress. sentence of three years. but suspend- | ' 'Tne bama of St. Mary's Industrial | erating the héadquarters for one YeaT|cyritics and the varsing degrees of |engagcd in sewing processes. on can-|for uniforms. which at the 1 s e e e o p el oee- ed its operation. Ivan Earhart was|schaol rondered a concert last might.is $8.830. with a likelinood that the | giijl required. the commission's report;vas Under the Sterling or Lehlbach iare expensive to say the leas o o repu campaign ithuanta. s * bonds of $50 each. n : 7 2 that in the ziven a sentence of three vears and | Humdreds of the parishioners par- !cost will reach $10.000. it was stated.|contained only nine mechanical classes | bills they should Dbe included. wel rs had informed him that {tend. as g0 ol el o _Placed on probation, following Nisi thak ot a Thatch supper served early | The salary of the executive secretary|and four supervisory classes. We had | urge. in (he skilled trades group. Un- | Work 440 Days a Year. =pproachen’ aiem s (Chifsm | shor IpEanll L0 B, S s e < plea of Fuilty to stealing two liberty | in the evening. {will be $3.600 a vear Aied for mineteen classes. -with ten|der the Lehlbach bill they would come | . w\w appeal 0 you in making vour|erans - votes? of war ver- | threw tho, bolsbeviil age e 1t was announced that sufficient|gifferent rates of pay. under the jurisdiction of the federal!r.commendations to Congress (o in-|charges as nd they are gaining day by _ ubscriptions have been pledged to Inequalitien for Women. wage commission. We are in favor|clude salaries for the police department stz v that will take th of Auch a wage commission, and hope ; commensurate With the report of con- J still under the bo CONCERT BY BOY SCOUTS. |date to carry the expense to Januar: : CONTESTS SISTER'S WILL.| 1hc noy scout Bana winl turnisn 9822 ana it war indicated_tha At a conference with the secre(arthat Congress will adopt that provi- | gressional joint commission of rectassi-| DATA IN THE STAR MAP. |resime. years to attain 3 | i1 e | pledges will be received in sufficient |of the commission after the report had | gion, = * the music at the weekly concert to i - i1 | been made public, we called attention < fication of salaries, and we invite vour A. M. Martus of New York, a Lithu Mrs. Sarah Crook Attacks Mental- | be held Sunday afternoon in the for. | QUantites to carry on the work until|ooh, 7 \hequalitics affecting women's | We ask that the skill of our work attention to pages 305 to 317, inclusive, | anian-American at the head of mal garden of Walter-Reed Hospital, /June 1. 1922 al leash = o) o Work in the bureau. contained in it|p® FEcOEn! y classifying the matl | which deal exclusively with the police |Authority Which Enables Persons | united Baltic organizations, which are ity of Mrs. Emma Wex. In case of rain the concert will be | Selection of Mr. betty to e ex- | B our classifications were referred to| YA Workers at the following rates:|department. The salaries recommended | promoting a Baltic alliance. recently vouli IThjs | ecutive secretaryship for the initial ad prepared | MAil bag workers engaged in mak-{by said commission are the very e to Answer Hard estions. | returned from a month’s investigation Mrs. Sarah E. Crook has filed a|ELveR Jn e Red Cross ToNSS ::'.‘flterm was Grected with applause. A |the staff members who Bad DIPLI)|ing or repairing mail bags. junior i e e = He summed up the situa- caveat to the will of ner sister, Mra. | and D8 Ociated o hospital, The |a further testimonial. on motion ofilIeT - 0 ding geveral additional classi- | 5Tade, 55 conts to 60 cents per hour: | present conditions, due to high cost of Which is the smallest country in|tion by saving: - Emma J. Wex. who. left .an_ estate | uraanisation will leave June 23 on |John L. Weaver. it was voted to send | FecOmmenCing A g forth reasons why | SORIOT grade, 65 cents to 75 cents per (living, which government statisticians the world and which is the largest?| -“Rusgjans in America. Paris and valued at $150.000. Floyd ‘E. Davis, | o Grip of several days to Hampton |Mr. Petty at the board's expense to | feations and e ed. This statement | hour- . has increased 115 per cent since | When You were in school. you prob- | eisewhere who are still contending a one of the executers. recenily flled | coads as gucsts of the United States | the convention of the National Asso-|i "gl.q. with other, papers of the com- Polleemen Urge Better Pa 1914, ably could answer the question as United Russia would be possible im- the will and asked that Dr. Harrison | 1 | iation of Réal Estate Boards in Chi g TRl 2 pEnye "We desire to call your attention to|300n as it was asked. Can you now?|mediately after the fall of bolshevism (Ppoekd. tth; ,ther executor, be re- e cago, July 12-15. —_— e | The ¥ onrePCI:l!‘:l;biA:-::I;rnon to"d :C, the fact that policemen work 365 days | In_order to :rflmle back l‘odwaul;I“g- fre cherishing a vain dream L wap uired to join in a petition’ for pro- r. Petty Accepts Post. - - 3 esented by iper year, with only twenty days' leave | tonians the definite knowledge of the | just in Moscow. It will take 150 years og'“- § MR. DENBY TO TOUR PACIFIC.| , 3:, tin e :':m- Mr, Petty | business in- Washington for about Corna, Dalrymple, ' president; W. J.|(and sick leave when unable to perform | world and its news and to enable |to restore anything like normal con- Mrs. Crook, through Attorneys Mil- . e e s twelve years. ° 3 rman of the wavs and|duties) and will average about five|them to keep abreast of daily oc-|ditions in Russia. The Baltic « 4 ton J. Lambert and R. H. Yeatman Secretary Denby will make a tour pointed out the nced for full co-opera Bring . the. war.he. was commis- means committee, and E days' reserve per month. in addition | currences. by keeping them as well lare progressing. while inner Russia attacks the mental capasify of the | of inspection of the naval establish- | tion of all the members. with a views AT ant tn ‘the finance | Of that committee, submitted a plea | (o ecight hours per day on the street, posted today as when they gat at the | is deteriorating. Do vou \hink for a ster and charges yndue-isGuence. | ments on thelBacificfconatiithisiaumc to/continuing the :;;,‘,g,y,{;-‘;;,":;;‘:‘§;,°,';,:“ e e husness here in as.|that the policemen of the District beland are often called on for cxtra duty | initial-carved desks The Star has mimate that the Saich which have Justice ‘aits ‘appointed Geavke. F. | mer. He expects to leave Washington ! on & high plane parallelink the code | <Orph 3507 %1q brother. Josepn A.|PAC More sdeauate salaries. They|and on extraordinary occasions are held | piaced & Wab On sale at its business | broken away would consent to ent WIice it appointed CdorEe I | Mte in July and spend scveral weeks | of ethics laid down by the national sociation with hif BrotECR S2000" g | 1aid before the joint committee sohed eAOUsTY, And computed o | office. on the ground floor. where for |an alliance that would mean for them Yectors of the estate pending the con- |in the west. If time permits. he will | association. pEetts Il es P& “(he board | Ules of salaries paid policemen in Naw |an eight-hour basis the average police- | 75 cents a map giving facts. figures ja descent in the same disorgaa zation test. The bond of the collectors was | inspect the Pacific fleet and aiso go 10| - The new exequiive tecrety ",Z,’.t:u“;:f;e'fi‘" L ‘| Xérk. Boston, Chicage. Buffalo, Con- | man performs from 430 to 440 days per |and distinctive features of every na- | throuzh Which they have sireas fixed at $85.000. Honolulu and to Alaska. if possible. een connecte ith e ¢! . - cord, - tion the rid may be obtained -essfully passed EISEMAN’S |IMEYER’S SHOPS 605-607 7th St. NW. - Bet. F & G Sts 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile”’ The Biggest Values at $20 in the City They compare favorably with what is shown aroand .town at $30.00, $35.00, or even $40.00. You have your choice of Hundreds of Spring and Summer They are wonders at this price. The majority of them are all wool and hand tailored. For the young man there are several new models in single and double-breasted coats. The colors are very effective. Then there isa complete range of neat, conservative suits, for men of Yuiet tastes. 50 i ¢ ? Attention!—-?Economical Mothers! | ‘Children’s, Misses’ and Youths’ Shoes Almost Given Away ] Evéry pair in the house to go. Oxfords, high shoes and"strap pumps, in tan and black calfskin; patent leather and white canvas. Children’s Sizes, | Misses’ and Youths’ MOCCASINS | ; : l AlL.One Price .. All One Price.... .. Dairsr of " ‘ameakers ° i * “(These Are On Sale On' Our 3rd Floor) I Sizes 8% to 2. NOW— Reduced to...... ! Every MIDDY Blouse In the House Reduced we NOW ... 69C ones e NOW - $1.39 = oo 0 $2.39 BOYS’ SHOES: .BOS’ MOCCAS The $6.50 to $16.50 ones Any pair of tan or blagk | High or low cut stylels.len $4.39 are oxfords or high shoes in | tan mooseskin, with elk NOW ........ our stock (sizes 25 t0 6) | two pairs of tennis shoes. (On Our Third Floor) i ehrome soles. Wil outwear REDUCED TO— Sizes 214 to 6. REDUCED TO 4 3 0 F F Boys® Hoslery Infants’ Socks l Misses’ Hosiery i A Sale of Fine Trousers Many of them will match your odd coats. Hundreds and hundreds of fine trousers te cheese | from. Plaln or fancy bfue, gray, brown, green and tan. Such materials as flannels, cassimeres, worsteds, serges, tweed, herringbanes, etc. Every pair is carefully tallored, insuring preper fit, All _clzu. Plain or cuffed bottoms. Genuine Palm Beach Suits 3 of the Best Grades ' $192.75 Every suit is guaranteed not to fade or shrink, and is tailored to hold its shapeliness to the end. This summer brings out some very nobby colors and models, of whi¢h we have complete assortments, Besides these yot will find plenty of the plain colors, in Hght and dark shades, conservatively cut. 4 B and Skirts (The Above on Sale on Our First Floor) (On Our Third .F“l‘:o'r)

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