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"6 g THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO C., MARCH 6, 1927—PART 1 ¢ * HESSE LISTS NEEDS VRGINANS ENER 7 DENOGRATCAUGS 5 N RACE, THREE O DSTRGTPOLCE: CRATORYCNTET R~ iy 7 L, e TV 0BS 0PN 'Slate Selected to Be Offered| New Commission Members, in Organization Fight to Be Sworn Tomorrow, Will Fill Clerkships. Outlines Program for Com-“SchooIs From Baliston to} missioners in Connection Blue Ridge Enroll for . . » A . With Budget Figures. Star Area Honors. i N 3 . ; e o i of Next Senate. | More than 50 applications have Lee received by t Public Utilities Co s for the three clerical po: provided in the act creating the co the Seventieth Congress convenes in m was revealed vesterc By the Associated Pre ! 3 A bitter fight looms on the horizon Metropolitan Polic art - | Ridge Meuntains, Virginia = schools . g 3 T > § [y listed vesterday by 2. | located \in The Star area are en : Jesse, superin r 8 {volling daily in the Fourth National the consid « b il Oratorical Contest, With lurge groups | wioners in ect \ e n cach of these schools at present | . Nine of the outstanding ot the| From nearby Ballston to the Blue December Anticipating the contest, the Demo R )i 3 | . | erats in caucus yvesterday selected a | mration of the Dix yudgetary V5 writing eriginal orations dealing with ¢ , B 5 { St for Mces which they will press | Larle's et S o wton expreted tofthe Constitution—for which history. | & " i : 3 at the opening of the next sesslon, | filled a n s the commission con: > Co <io A ’ ] 8 ¥ 4 1 £ & Unde rmal circumstances, six i on tomorrow. begin preparation of the ’;Vx':nalt‘::‘ English or civies teachers are in miost | : ; : s { Republicans would organize without ) o Badri T {6 adiithiste soon in ovder to complete them ses giving them credit in pl of | 3 # o ' difficulty, but the dispute that has » to the members of transmission to ithe Budi Bureau g b 5 L " \ # i t - P S y nembers Srsmmninel ot assignments—It seems alto- | ¥ , . - ] arisen over the u.nu\\; flm i 1 Engineer Com "The SHapbitant fgether likely that the sentatives ! ¢ of lilinois and William 8. Vare | ynicqioner J. Franklin Bell. John W. e sl o {0 the Maryland and District of Co enneyivania places the Republi- | Childress ana Col Hareison Brana police headquar a@ central {lumbia schools who will compete on E 3 i _ % B ity in jeopardy Jr.. at 10:15 o'clock in the board room hureau, and to include guarters tor |May 4 for The Star area championship R P T d i i 5 - 5 5 3 Margin Is Shim. ‘(In'u District Building. Immediately the Traffic Bureau, director of traffic, | may meet an opponent of the Patrick | : — ] " 4 e \ If Smith ana Vare should not be|after these ceremonies. the commis clinic for the board of police surgeons, | Henry brand from that orator's native | § S \ s the Republicans at the open-|Sion will meet to organize and trans » schoolroom for student officers, :ufState. . i 1 i i the session would have only 46 f&ct suc h business as it regards as gymnasium and a room J[or the use The winner on May ive | A oA 3 I i Senato » the Democrats would | y AR . o of the police trial board. a three-month tour of I | et The Farmer-Labor m,{,,\,,,_g dTares, N, stull, recorder of the Clt ir S Sy BAD n cash (Sna B pince ] i il v Mary S| < ) ie Par I Harmon, Frances Taylor. | Shipstead, of Minnesota, who always | izens Advis E Garage and Repair Shop. Ssst: o 5 1 Left to right, first row: Helen King, Helen Nutter, Mary Shreve, Kathleen Birch, Caroline Hiatt, Annie Parroft, Irene Harmon, Gl - - | duced the resolution which that body o the natlonal final contest, which Will | G ,ng"row: Browning Walter. Hampton Turner, Kobert Elsroad, Ruth Goetz, Clara Nourse, Jane Cline. Back row: Otis Printz, Francis Doran, Puuemflms voted with the Republicans on | duced the resolution which that bodv a si erection 1 ‘ashington Audi- g e | Purchase of a site and the take place in the Washington Audi | B S TR ree Thompson. e of an uptodate garage and Tepalr!torium on May rge Thompson. =~~~ AT i e |y danator Blease, Democrat, South | bl ] shop to meet the constantly growing ; | Carolina, does not carry out his threat | te. is prominent among the appl problem of caring for the department s Bhivelgents: Ave Gre | trom caring for a record family Is| of voting with the Republicans if | Cants for the position of research ocreasing number of. motor venicles,| As in un other aiuricrs in ohs one. | FATHER GETS NOTE ~ MOTHER HEADING FAMILY OF 29 |ttt i usar oy more than | Syt unt Vare are not seated. | cleic, which will pay $2400 a year. T Maj. Hesse ranked second in im-|enroliments from the Virginia schools little hoys. “They start it from the | {rnder any conditions, there will be | Urging the confirmation of Mr. Fle portance. This shop, he pointed OUL. |far outnumber those of last year. At pITIES WOMEN WITHOUT ANY time they born,” declared Mrs. | o » Republican | BArty. the council established a prece. should be large enough to constitute the Washington-Lee High ool it FROM MISSING GIRL Gentle, bhecause they seem to come | Democratic o already | dent. and it for this reason tha and [ St - 5 e & a storage space for automobiles com- | Ballston, the experimental school of into this world expecting to get more | Ji\ine the groundwork for the fm.|Councilmen W. I Swanton, Fred ing into the possession of the Police {the University of Virginia. the con - e than boys, and when they are di pending fight Walker and Robert Faulkner asked Department and held by the property | testants have for some weeks beer: it | organization, would produce a tie pro- | 2 ;i o . o 3 pointed they let you know about i to be recorded as “not voting” when clerk for various re ns. v | work on the writing of their orations Colesville Young Woman Writes to Wlfe of Georgla s hamplon Daddy AYS| 1 have beer a 36t o 3 (“r a bi G. 0. P. Defers Cauc a ballot was taken on the resolution i a minimuid { under irec £ Mre. Marie 3 family by teaching my child The Republicans have decided to force of 1,500 patrolmen. The pr Madott. head Enpiieh tencher, ana Home—Letter Was Mailed Thete s Mo Bet Rides for Sicdi [ ety i G AN Dyl ren e | L sy Rerat G e ve et Pl foot patrol personnel number 1.247. |, S them are already memorizing : ¢ ere s INo Det Rules tor dpanking. thing for u child to start off learning | ynd meantin nate officials, with An enlarged force for llh;: Drlm-v\n'n Speebhes Brl SR VAT them in Washington. how tor do_ things Instend of h the exception of Senator Moses, Re-| Bureau also is urged. This bure selves to the technical ts of { - T G yeverything done for him publican, New Hampshire, president | ould consist of at| o on which the judges. will emperament Governs. oesn’t_hurt him a bit to be brought | hro tempore, will continue 1n office | paghes: t SR R T oage R e 0 {up with plenty of other children. Tt thet: succeisdin are leutet: tion work—these men to he 1" Misn Flizaveth Matheny, chairman | terday by Frank Hutchison, Coles-| | teaches him how to get along With| 7The caucus unanimously | grades or classes—50 to correspond |, tpa faeukty committee on the con- | ville, Md., purporting to be from his | By Cousolidated Press !of the mothers who bore the children | folks later in life. Senatol Robinson of A Dt e detective Sergealils|test at McLean High School, hus en. {daughter’ Katherine, 25 vears old, | o March 5.—The | than won fame for the daddies. = Mrs. | - .- chairman of the confererice, which ai ane as second-grade d ctives Who | poied all of her junfor and senior who disappeared from home the g ia's champion daddy, | Gentle is the first champion mother tomatically contin him as Demo- would “,’E{"Jlfli&?fi lff::g::l‘i""‘(“ American history students as well as | afternoon of February 24, after send- | % 5 By SO S RIEEL R Chile fl; :}rnk op xm;l break :h*;\(;m'v;‘l::g;‘-‘" HUTRADENA CLUB MEETS. M":"'ll'; fl‘mr‘!;hd(; . and "'nf\!;:!‘ Qerr B Stibtimns to the. Deétective’ Bureau | PRI i other clusses - fIng some supplies home o ot - o | hor husband was received by Congress | f 2 5008 Tt 88 QWIESL T EPeTL, | i S by D Al Gk from the precincts-under (- o L ouEHCe firston danuary: 15 has |[Spring, “telling her parents -Not {01544 patted on 'the back by Pre! oynctides having 19 chiklfew of her| At'the ‘first smoker held by the| E o forced the Herndon High School into | worry,” that she would he back home | ogq)iqge, has spoken her mind on the | OWD. Mrs. Gentle has *ere | Hutradena club, Wednesday night at| d the Mohi his plan. temporary quarters in a small hotel, | the first of the week. , f record.breaking families— | Stepchildren, some’ of whom were ooper and the Mohicans. | | question of record-breaking %~ | more grown up than'their 13-year-old |the Holy Name Guild, Col. West A. Advantages Pointed Out. where no student assemblies are pos- was postmarked from and what she has to say apparently % | & e It was years ago that James = - With an enlarged force in the De-|Sible. that school vesterday requested | & ithough no address was |y U S i e amous hubby's | Stepmother at the time of her mar-| Hamilton the principal speaker prais- | Fenimore Cooper died and 100 years | Steaks and Chops! e |ed the effort of the members to per-|ago this vear that he achieved h; i . gt {a place in the contest. Y apresents the first clue tective Bureau, Maj. Hesse explained. ! T T R R T e ot G at | the department could assign men Lo} 18 Schools Listed. the marents and county anthorities | " 3" 6ol o birth of his twenty.| “Ever since the first fow vears of | uata the_memories of_their as. | E€Atest triumph in “The Last of the | specialized work in various formis of{ o o010 onroned to date in Alexan- | gir] - o & S Tninth child Leander C. Gentle, known a‘"d mar] :fi?& S| ""N“- s e o B e { Mohicans. From time to time the| - this district—Arlington, rfax, Lou- [that of the daughter, and the letter | ©! s oy N S happy Wwith them and 1 really pity “apt. Sylv H. Epps, == = v e T laces whore | doun and Prince William—nre: Alex. | bears her signature. ‘In the lettor | Wouldnt besatisficd untll be had ib-| (he"women With small families and 1 U sh War Vetetans: tHSe ot e o i A atior & Somtary 2o undesirables meet, such as pool rooms, | \{CEE LERCOheoh, LecInckann b | S0 LeITEd 6 R ierar the day of [an even 30. 'His announcement went | (5oL SOrtY 8ure Sroveh for, the women rofoce of the oiner servian] o oL his supercilious critics living ||} $1.50 Regular Dinner nearbeer saloons, allnight _restau-| s, Wainington Lee at Ballston, Falls |her disappearance, and said that she |out over the wires without any men- | L0 BARS,00, chldren at afl. - ARey ) ROy BEC o Hhe O O R aiers | Loda¥: who will be so fortunace s ||l Bringing you the utmost rants, cheap lodging houses, etc. Ol O i Tt e o e s tehe | tion: of Mrs. ‘Gentle views on: the | n's lived. men's oreanisations. Other:speakef|irifthla that few men have written (] Brinsine you the utimost Maj. Hesse also recommends that| s, ™1 cespurg, Ashburn, Herndon, |home long.” i 4 | matter. ' s Question of Spanking. Gnests, BRI B AnGeTROn And e e R served daily from 5 to 10 the motor cycle force be increased 10| ncoin, © Round Hill, ' Manassas,| Thinking that she had carried out | But Mrs. Gentle has views of a| = % 5 0 R , L. 3 R. York World. But it was here and n | S8 & Enatie S 11 125, and that the Deteclir® mamuer|Swavely Agricultural High School at |her intention of visiting one of her |declded nature. ; ’ Y epanking children, but that's| Two original poems by Sylvester |dian romance—monumental memo- to 10. Ladles. too. have = ’}’l’(:;;“’;‘:w:f_:’; s "t oo, | Manassas, Nokesville and Haymarket |aunts, Mrs. John Schrider or Mrs. | —“Mr. Gentle said Mrs. Gentle o ne 2 the mares | Woodfptic Wers: giwi. , Othar -Yeavlsiaid to the red mem. At 345 Green: made_the Grill their re- Sbie' the ‘men to respond promptiyHiSh School. Registrations 'in the [Charles Schrider, who live at silver | calmly, | tas, (eel, (O DR | i W can't have set rules to go | tures Conslsted of selections on the |wich street in the village these superb || pexs "“"%""“"L Otrsied B ey e e euilty "of| The Virginia district finals, at |that she had left the vicinity until {any family and I don't see that we )by when Sou aie Driwging up 4 UOCS e e | e i s aew hath] OLusz;n Gi!l[Lms , cessfully pursus : s il ks s i ke v g il E c vou e weal Solos o . s 3 i crimes fleeing in high powered auto-|Which the winner will win $100 in'cash |three days after she left home. are called on to make I man’ in" the |son with and never have fo punish.|dances. by Percy Porter and_James | Even so, it is & poor book shop that | 1536 G STREET mobiles." and the right to contest for The Star e B E 7 continued the | Others you have got to take across | Thomas and the singing of old war|does not have his novels for sale,.and | §i 3 : . - % S sorld than Mr. Gentle, P = o limited number of armored or|area’ championship, will be held in £ worl Gent : ht | vour knee and spank or they will|songs by.the assembly, with Ernest|it is ‘an unforunate boy or girl who 65¢ Luncheon, Too! Thirteen Club Meets. champion daddy’s wie, “and T ousht | [0y 0 iy v Gross at the plano. The president, |does not -have the joy of knowing ' (fi semi-armored cars,” he sald, “should | the uudl}nnum of the Washington-Lee - e % 270 O hi hen be available with such equipment as|High School at Ballston, on the | fThe Thirteen Club held its first meet- |t Know, because T marited him WHeR | ono thing Mrs. Gentle has learncd_Frank Leo Gardner, was toastmaster. | him. machine guns, tear gas and other|evening of April 7. ing at its new headquarters, the Wil- | ] 4 v n * ' N S eV . re 31 ye: o In that time you get to modern equipment, prepared to an- . 1 x'd Hotel, Thursd: evening. Apro-| 0 YEORL o right well. and I've cared - —_ d S oakers 4 her. : 2 B R AT 0.0 1, S OO fl:«‘;n:ni‘(’n::‘:tf:l&ya?-&‘ld‘%n‘&“;i‘is 1927 RELIEF WORK TR laTRS 5 : more about Mr. Gentle all the while, /,»/:, o .?‘,‘:74 ',’:'.:';%,s/ ”/,',"l’ X ':'/I,': ing, committed oftenses.” Ble, in" favor. of the vetoed MeNary. | The first tme T luid cves on pim 1| |3 % S RIS SRS S ath Rthatod Sroughout Haygen farm rellet bill; Warren | thought fo SED nl think so when | 2%, ‘./q:("-" :’:"”M’*’l //’" "‘:“'I"'/";; [ S ) 2 // A penciled n was received yes- prepared by mast chefs whose art ideally appeases your appetite for the savory delights of well cooked food. And, if you desire, there's our contest will close March 12, Spring, her parents did not | | i O the country has become a most grave Schoonmaker, opposed to the bill, and | I ¢ 0> 0%, one,” he said in support of this item..| GAINING lN VOLUME Iv s;’su;;»urtt,gu;‘uaa;: a::tl?erl"e--v\u\“° A A’* /':':,?:,}' SN 7 Rndl {for President’ Coolidge, while Harry | ‘orgotten. Liquor and Gambling, !Taylor argued that another i oo, // d Another important recommendation | Associated Charities Board and [would not constitute a third wrm‘\ sllowing Mr. Gentle's recent visit| 2.2 is" that the Police Department be B 4 within the meaning of the precedent | to Washington and the birth of his} granted a specific appropriation of Citizens’ Body Will Dis- et by George Washington. The next | twenty-ninth child, champion daddies not less than $10,000 for use in. the - meeting will be held March 17.|have sprung up in many parts of the enforcement of the liquor and gam- cuss Finances. Comdr. Radford Moses presided. But nothing has been said bling laws—all expenditures to be on 2 _— vouchers of the superintendent of po- The New Spring lice and approved by the Commission- ers. These vouchers should clearly set forth, Maj. Hesse explained, that the money should be expended for the purchase of evidence and the pay of informers. Maj. Hesse also urged the appro- priation of sufficient funds to enable the department to erect a radio broad- casting station and to equip each of the station houses, automobile patrols, post duty boxes and bureaus with receiving sets so that the emergency business of the department might be transacted without loss of time through trying to establish communi- cation by switchboard connections. The final recommendation calls for equipping the two reserve police wagons and each police station with Thompson machine guns. ‘This program, if carried out, ac- cording to Maj. Hesse, would prepare Facing an increase of § distribution of funds for mater lief during the first five months of the fiscal year, as compared with the cor- responding period of last year, due to the larger number of families that have been found to be in urgent need | of assistance, the board of the Asso- clated Charities and that of the Citi- | zen's Relief Association have been | called to meet in joint session Wed- | nesday at 4 p.m. in the soclal service | hduse, 1022 Eleventh street, to deal with this situation. The treasurer's report to be sub- mitted to that meeting will give the details of this large increase—33 per cent more cash given for material re- lief than had been distributed up to this time last vear. | The managers of these two welfare agencies, at the meeting Wednesday, are expected to complete arrange- f E=HOME=OF=THE=BUDCET — The HERZOG BUDGET PLAN and Your SUIT and TOPCOAT $Seoss W cut-out tle, Rlush, lizard-like Patent, gray lizard trim. “WASHINGTON BELLES" I lllllmlllll” ' = . the department to meet almost any i 3 9 f S i { ments for their eighth annual Easter or prlng | appeal, which, as usual, will be con- T S i ducted during the two weeks preced- i duote { . AP GOMMUNITY cENTERs %gfigz‘:‘;&;;%?aih:;?5‘153;‘;{;1:{‘;:5 ME.\' who pride themselves on dressy appearance don’t /'/.: m""m""""""“" R g 1 NJEW Theo Tic with cut-oufs. Parchment itles, April 4, at Rauscher’s, for the want Spring to come and catch them napping in the re t To PRESENT 8 PLAYS election of officers and members of the e : ‘ 5 pping i EateoiUy; Roee Blush kid. Two-toné’ gray. board, terms having expired, and also || matter of correct attire. . . . There’s many a man, how- atent, Pure - | It R B : | t0 fecelve reperts of the past year's| R eyer, whose pocketbook does not at all times keep pace with First Annual “Tournament” to Be| On the basis of the figures submit (B the calendar. . . . The end of all his clothing problems is P d by the treasurers of both b : : Friday and Saturday at Zatione, the Joint mesting wili have || in the HERZOG Budget Plan. . . . He is free and wel- Columbia Heights. ‘0 XN ]ll: 0N "t IRy X o the duty of determining the amount . . . , . hecossany to meet the increased bud. || come to buy his Springtime apparel NOW, while ourstock | { | 1{,‘;; ‘('L‘fr:‘:f ,“:‘fm“‘""";';r“’eg'fin;“"sg;‘ is unbroken and complete. . . . Payment is divided con- The Community Center Department | tember 30. o veniently into ten equal payments. . . . Do you wonder of the city will present the first an-| Coleman Jennings, as chairman of I S 3 2 d rell :‘x:a.l n%n;:u d}:lay Tklvurnum@nf" Fri- | the board of the clated Charities, that the plan-is popular among men who must dress well, y a turday nights at Columbia | is to preside. PR s i " £ i ’ i 4 $ieights Center. Elsventh and Har i S il yet always with due regard for paydays and income? vard streets at 8:15 o'clock. The plays | to be given are chosen from among | london school .children have in. the best short plays and have been | creased in weight and height since HERE'S HOW TH earse y the ci s . {1907, according to figures st - ;:::._ ed by the city’s toremast direc s es Just an PLAN WORKS Eight plays will be given by groups from all sections of the c most of them being affiliated with the Com- munity Center Department in dra- matic work. The two groups not af- . . 4 g MTated ith he depertoient aie tho P B ' Ona 335 purchase you pay $10, the bal- X 4 n.-.;lmuc‘ Cinh of The Jewlal refl,,,.‘.' 1ano al'galns. ; ance in 10 equal payments. 5 /?//;'% munity Center, and the players of the ¢ 3 Clevelana Park Club. oo @ 1 We recommend these ; On a $40 purchase you pay $10, the bal- 5 X The Petworth players, directed by ||| rebuilt pianos and guar- ance in 10 equal payments. "/'/"f §ibyl Baker. will piesent alice |l gnfee them— ! . : ) . i rown's ~Joint Ownmers in Spain®; On a $45 purchase you pay $10, the bal- 6 Forrest players of Southeast Center, . 3 Y d directed ,l));‘\"l;nf'ig Mo':v‘:é'w.‘.m'»o.u_":fi?lr GRANDS | ance in 10 equal payments. v ’/ 7th&K « ayer: Steinway Lo On a $50 purchase you pay $10, the bal- 7/ 414 9¢th St Hazelton .. ance in 10 equal payments. / 5 M. Poston, will be seen in Louis N. 1| g op 2 % . Parker's “A Minuet”: (he National < SEREaRn On a $85 purchase you pay $10, the bal- “," 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Capital players of Kast Washington || Brambach .. ance in 10 1 - KA r‘:l'!“"i' diregted\h ; ll-. Arth 3 »imvlh ance m equal payments, :’./0,' //‘ // % will give “A Night at an »y < Lord Dunsany. PLAYERS "I//O.;:o 2z B Budget and Cash Prices the Same The playmakers of Thomson (en Apoll oducin, 7 0% XA BN AKASAKR A Elizabeth. Hawkridge. Park View (|| Solo Concerto ... ... ] Worsted-Tex $40 Knit-Tex KRR SR R KKK : s RO .&y D% players, directed by Kla ) Biliasis ... . .. by ektiven featiired 015, = 45% A ?E?Ei?om;lti)l':firn:;xli'lv Cl ""\ of Jewish Solomagncerto Lot | Suits ”" ToPcoau X o 30 %%%g%gy{// // \ ""“’/”’:’ é“‘o will give Alice Gerstenberg's, -The UPRIGHTS MALLORY AND STETSON HATS "??J/éé "?gl 7 /fi\ . % R : ' . . 9 - -Better than a “Sale! ADE especially for us. In our own original fashions, reproducing much higher-priced models. And values abso- lutely unheard of at this price! Many other styles besides those pic- tured. At four of our stores only: o A\ I \‘{“ X N S chase v , . EW instep strap pump with high’ spike On a $30 purchase you pay S}O, i e, N ™ Rove. Wit i tetitmted. with ance in 10 equal payments. ¥ino baient leather-—cut-outs G- GuATte ‘. R XD A Q NN R NN N Koy A SR <& o Yl B X - A, C. QO RN CXAARLS 2255 %% Pot Boile nd the players of Cleve. land Park Club will be seen in Lady ||| Sohmer oy TheiHersop Brdgot PlanilncludesiEcuiy e i 7 K S, e e Llll}:t(‘Ll(‘;)‘l”ir(‘}Ix’n '\I\'i'x:[].-.t Lot SRaga e s giogns )faur ;ear-Rouqd Wardrobe <ok % <) Q,{‘ \ /%".\ Brooks. i Blbe oot ox / s, The judges of the eight playvs will ||| Comstock .. .. . i | \ . Oj M o be dramatic directors and critics of Washington, and a prize will by Jacobs Bros. . ... 52 &) ; give; i % % ¢ for ‘the winning group. . Schubert ............ ! 5559 / s ; ot 00550 amu 4 AT will be presented with no attempt st T e e SR elaborate production. The audi- £ 4',03'//..5"./' g M-’)a.&.....;/, torium at Columbia Heights Center | i R IR Square-tes puiap. AINTY, Summery ribbon-laced has been chosen in order that the | Fstfeet a 9 / i OLLEGIATE sports oxford for the EW ‘dccorated sandal’ of Parchment kid with voices and work of inexperfenced . Harchment bid with Parchment lzard and seroll work £roups may appear to best advantage. . Younger Set. Two-tone vlx grain Jeather / Blush. Admission will be 50c each night, Homer L tt ‘ 0 very smart 160king and hard 1o Wear out. K the tickets to be obtained at the Com: . . s »%, decorution. % 2 inunity Center Department, in Frank R RRR TR R ',,'\v‘o,s;l‘ ,‘.{// // XX 1 Admi i il - T 330 eet N.W. 2 « L RHHKIOORKRY LS KX IRKET R KA urers and at the door. 3 - -

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