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42 THE .EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, . 1929. p— RESORTS. DEER PARK, MD. DEER PARK HOTEL % Fa ar: Goly,in the Allegheny Mountains Hugh J. Flynn, Manager VIRGINIA. In the Mountains of VII"IIIII Brsce's Hillside Cottages near 1 the Beattitul Shensndoah at Mt Jackson, Va_ Fine roads. A unique resort. Wonderful scener "Fie call ‘of the moutitaing,: Bature. §00d od, pure air. will reluvenaie you: 4§ acret of playgrounds. swim 1. smusements, Rimetlcan pian, 3350 per day and $15 8 veek. 'Bo s Witk RYI ne; fces, either Mt Sackson. Macanie o Orknes | Springs. Va RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Garage tuatontis New in Conslruch and Furnishings / 1 Old in Fospxtagle £ radition A 1873~1920 coo&: SONS CORPORATION 2 ANDATLANTI( VIRGINIA AVEN, Hlf Dok o besch and Soed Bier Running Waterin All Rooms £20 1032 weekly—with meals %10 %5 with priyate bath monrequest, Booklet. Memn. _VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. d the week end at | THE EDGEWATER Now open. Special week-end rate in effect | until June ‘23, covering 4 meals and one aight's, lodgin ek perin Wi Johnson, Mer. “The New Avalon | Centrally located on water front. Every modern convenience. Miss_Virgini | NEW WAVERLEY HOTEL | Al Outside Rooms, Golt | Privileges, Surt thern . n Ocean Froni Capacity_100. PEN MAR, PA. \ Targe, ai i ot and | Park View rmue! airy rooms: ot an unning water. Porches | guerlooking park, Syings and hammecks on RS C. MIDDLERAUF ROUT'S HOTEL Personal_superyision of Mr JASON E. CROUT. Write for rates & The Bon Aire good meals. unning_ water Meals to transients. \irs. B. F. Diehl. utes from & | Mt. | Forext Inn ",‘" | With hot and cold water. Catige Accom- modations S BELLE STOLER { MOUNT POCONO, P. | HA! Tnonw INN & COTTAG | Kentucky Ave.—near Heach Every Modern Appointment European plan, $2 up dafly { Specal daily { Weekly Showers MONARCH OF THE BOARDWALK — %Amb ssador ANTIC CITY EUROPEAN DLAN &85 ROOM: SasBATHS INDOOR SEAWATER SWIMMING POOL "MONTICELLO HOTEL Kentacky Ave , Near Eeach, Atlantic City Jefferson Hotel-Under rame man Fetter & Hollinger, Owners | i | | | | pmiortable. 1ot e ms. wide porches, T -Consid- ered by est Location in_Pocono: ')!elulflullnewwzoll swimming, tennis. Tid- B! pebaler. Mt. Pocono. . | STEAMSHIPS, E=Y&3 ELLA | D o Tenn ave. near Beach: th roughly H Lu LU sum AUCKLAND, modern, American & E‘iropean. Moderate rates. R. Rawley Owner. SvonDy Eauioped Roval Steamers | TABOR INN Gceun end Connec' } Tdeal Jocation: It yooms: running water: 27tH sea Tates. Owner = & A. ler Cottag Noted for its table AT G e Ave. i » ap. 250. EitaRsSh GrOiia *me ’o‘N‘- front moderate price hotel ‘ Fespect.” Phone 4961, Book- r_and Mer. _ SCAPE the heat of summer. Goranes Prorecs Sun AL Finocnn HoTeL. Akb Gives Sune Beiors. Oruns Jone 21 Beoket 6OTEL BALDWIN g gpding House at Beach Hayen. TOWNSEND, OWw: preparing for the gay social season of their glorious sub- tropical winter. ALL-EXPENSE TOURIST CABIN TOURS. For Stu- dents, 60 days including Rio summer school $395. For | others, 32 days Rio and re- turn with a week ashore $242 or Buenos Aires 46 dayswith 9daysashore$307. Write for other suggested tours at same low rates. Safe Ships 2; [ Tocenighely from New York Reservations any Tourist Agency or MUNSQN bk LINK 67 Wall St N.Y.C. = OCEA‘W GROVE, N. J. E oot V. C. 5, L. E. Wiisat, WILDWOOD, Yoq ve decided Fastes Time ' Announcing , Sixth Annual Hotel Sheldon | WI)RLD CRUISE D.J.WOODS-OWNERSHIP-MANAGEMENT unflern Cnnc ty Reasonable 16th Season. HOTEL DAVIS New. fireproof. Euro, Plan; a la carte din. | jo T beach and all amuse- | Davis. { ROYAL INN n All Year. 1 5a. to New Convention and llusic "Bier. 318 1o 828 Wiy, Own. Met. J. Busn, ADENA Newest Beach Front | Fireproof hotel, " trom Botel. BREAKERS oderate 'm"n'«:i OCEAN CREST American Plan, Moderate Rates KING, Own.-Mst. WASHINGTON. ocean view, running water. bathing d. Anderson & Trickér, PTops. HOTEL DORSEY American Dl $18 up wkly. ropean plan. $2 up daily. dail 30 “Whitesell MARYLAND. T ema miipe cottages. | Famous for_its meals. ‘Home-like; £00d peaple. Pleasing service. 'Near Beach and Pier. | Bcampton & Hambure. ARGEST finest liner that has evercircled the globe. West- ward from New York Dec. 20. 133 gloriousdays.28,000 miles. Spring stopovers in Europe and optional return home from a north European port. By Red Star Line in cooperation with American Express Co. $1750 (up), all expenses included. Also brilliant 46-day Medi- terranean cruises by White Star Line in_January, Feb. ruary and March; special 11-day cruises to Havana, Nassau and Bermuda by Red Star Liner Lapland. RED STAR LINF WHITE STAR LENFE | INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY u‘ rural v road map at 336 11th St. HADYSIDE, Running water—special nur\ until June ™. | " Mrs. J. E. Dye : ;IBeI nland : . TWODAY SERVICE TOCASTPLANNED ‘Southern Sky Lines, Inc., to Link Capital With Other | Principal Cities. ‘The National Capital will be given direct airplane or air-rail connections | with most of the principal cities of the | United States when airmail, express and passenger planes of Southern Sky- | Lines, Inc., begin operations during the next 12 months over airways totaling 5,924 miles in length, it was announced {in a report submitted by James C. Edgarton, vice president and operations manager, to William Gibbs McAdoo, furmer Secretary of the Treasury, who hairman of the board of the new tion_giant. This_city will be given 48-hour serv- ice to Los Angeles, Calif., 20-hour serv- ice to Miami, Fla., and' less than 10- hour service to St.'Loufs, it is revealed in the report of Mr. Edgerton, who has been a resident of this oity fof 15 years and who was the first airmail pilot in the United States to complete an official | flight over a Government airmail line Southern Sky Lines not only will fly nearly 6,000 miles of airways, according | to the report, but will engage in other aercnautical activities, A subsidiary corporation or corpora- tions, Mr. ized under control of the company, to acquire patents and inventions along aeronautical lines which ‘may be of value to air transport organizations. Will Develop Five Routes. The company will develop five routes, he most important of which will be an ir-rail service from New York to Los Angeles by way of Washington, Rich- mond, Va.; Raleigh, N. C.; Columbus, 1ste, and Atianta, Ga.; Bi | mingham, Ala.: Jackson, Miss.; Shreve- Dalias, Fort’ Worth and El Tuscon and Phoenix, Ariz., and San Dlegn Calif., the report states. | Between New York ‘and Los a 48-hour schedule will be maintained by train and air. In addition to the transcontinental | route, air lines will be established from | Augusta to Miami by way of Savannah and Jacksonville; from Columbus, Ohio, to Dallas, Tex., by way of Cincinnati, | Loutsville, Nashville, Memphis and Lit- tle Rock: from St. Louis to New York and the National Capital by way of In- dianapolis, Columbus and Pittsburgh, and from Chicago to New Orleans by | way of St. Louls and Memphis. Incorparted Recently. Air-rail service from New York to | Miami_will be provided on a 24-hour schedule. Betwen New York and St. Louis a 10-hour flying schedule is con- | templated, with a branch line from Pittsburgh to the National Capital, giv- ing this city a direct 85-hour service to St. Louis by air. Tri-motored trans- port planes are to be used on the Allegheny Mountain section, and the most modern radio communications and direction-finding apparatus will be used. Incorporation of Southern Sky-Line under the laws of Deleware, was an nounced recently. Mr. Edgerton, who will be in charge of operations, was an Army pilot during the World War. He piloted the first plane on the Washing- ton-New York air mail line, when serv- ice was inaugurated May 15, 1918, by the Army Air Service in co-operation | with the Post Office Department. He became the first chief of. flying opera- tions of the Post Office Department when operation of the air mail was !:ken over by that department from the rmy. COLLEGfiEAD QuITS. North Dakota School President ‘Will Join Federal Tariff Group. BISMARCK, N. Dak.. June 18 ().— The resignation of John Lee Coulter as president of the North Dakota State Agricultural College, at Fargo, has been accepted by the State board of admin- lslrauon Dr. Coulter will remaln at the col- | lege until August 31, when he will be- come chief economist for the Federal Tariff Commission. LONG DISTANCE MOV;NG Since 1890 DAVlDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE C 1117 § St N y /E Without Worry or Risk. Re- MO‘ E S onnble Service-Low Rates, Storage in rooms. $2 o packers for snipping. NORTH 705 Florida Ave. NNW STORAGE XPRESS & STORAGE CO., INC. PACKING WV SHIPPING 616 EYE ST. N.W. + MAIN 2010 [moviNg, KRIEGS R RAL HOME HOTEL Chesapeake Bathing, Fishine. Crabbine, Famous, Cui- sine, Tennis. $18 Der week. A. W. Andreus fine TeRnlE (358 REa. " Bhone West. River 21 Address R. M. HICKS, Mgr., \ 1419 G St. NW., W ashington, j D. C., or any authorized teamship agen ClTY MD. Comfortable and home- fike. Hot and cold run- pBeining OCEAN THE DENNIS ning water _Terms free. 38th_season. MRS THE BELMONT 2 rooms. ~Terms LR reasonable, RS. R. J. 1 Qcean (rc Running water in ai easonable. EARN THE DEL-MAR R m.mm 'l'_HE HASTINGS HOTI-:L Board: walk. Modern and homelike Fvnning water and_private_bath.__MRS. CHAS. LUDLA BREAKERS "ON BOAR R DWALK, Rooms witn hot and cold running water and privatg bath. Phone .. C. Timmons, Prop. ALL EXPENSES TRNISHED. FIVE "Frigidaire and elec- Also apartments with Frigidaire Mrs. B. D. Stiohecker. (COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Spectal rates to July 15. ers em K] lBDecl:l Srine Roo ',"luun MA YE, !:PWE e bv NewDe/ v-e “MOHAWK” “SE TWILL'S | MOUNTAlN N INN h healthful, cool and restful. A o, Cumberland. Md. ADDOCK HEIGHTS, MARYLAND. zr‘}rnu your vacation at Buflflock Heights. Fifty miles from e and Washington Direct Bus Scrvllcz Blhtllll A Sy e e Vg R nd have luncheon at Hotel Rice, Houston, P M |m P M. et "Modern Swimming Pool near P A e roitowime. Hiotela and Cot- e for rates and reservations ) Lnrhnn. Pro irther information and literature. CLVBE -V | @ Les 36, Clarence W. Rudy, Miss Aunie Ke- Passenger Dept. Pler Magnificent steamers of trans-Atlantic type with bes rooms-exquisitely furnished suites and bedrooms, Electric fans and forced ventilation throughout. Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Orchestras. Dancing. Deck Sports. Daily Radio News, Barber Service. Rateincludes all steamer expenses, meals, hotel accommodations and ransportation ashore. You stay at famous Hotel Galvez, Galveston “STEAMSHIPS. Vacafion Tour ms'\\' ON AYS g2 Fur 0, for a_perfect vacation! Marvelous ocean voyage to Galveston, Texas, with ada enroute at Miami in_bot directions. Interesting sightsce- ing and recreation “AtlanticCityof the Southwest™ withspecialside trip toHouston, FROM NEW YORK ANY SATURDAY Sister Shi== MINOLE” stitul salons, tea Extensive sightseeing trips »all cities with time for individual shopping, bathing, etc, Ask for AALLORY, North River jow York City Or Ask Any Authorized Tourist Agency 7Y and 9:55 pam. Edgerton said, will be organ- | Angeles | TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. National—“Loose Ankles,” satire, at 8'20 p.m ‘The Valiant,” 11: !5 am., 2:25, 4:35, pm. i Palace—“This Is Heaven,” at 11:45 a.m., 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Earle—"“The Man Idove” at 11 am., o 0, 4:20, 6, 7:50 and 9:45 p.m. ‘The Studio Murder Mys- ., 1:15, 3:25, 5:35, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES HELD AID TO LABOR Industrial Bulletin Notes Increased Employment Due to Farming and Public Construction. photoplay, at 7:40 and 9:50 By the Associated Press. A gradual expansion in outdoor ac- tivities is given credit by the Industrial Employment Information Bulletin, a Labor Department publication, for an in- grease in'the volume of employment in ay. Demand jor farm help absorbed a | large number of men who had pre- | viously been unemployed, it said, while | highway and railroad construction af- forded employment to a large number, together with the municipal improve- | ment program under way in various citles. Rialto—"The Lone Wolf's Daughter,” at 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Metropolitan — “Noah's Ark” _(third | week), at 11:15 am., 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, {7:15 and 9:15 p.m. ,Little Theater—Othello,” m 1 to 11 p. | Amb-mdor—v“Th(' Man I Love,” at| | 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. { | Central — “Broadway Melody,” con- | | tinuous from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. continuous Editorial Wnter Dies. MINNEAPOLIS, June 18 (#).—John Howard Todd, 63, editorial writer for the Minneapolis Tribune for 14 years and formerly with the New York Herald, died yesterday. He was a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he was a member of the school's base ball teal 'WE MEND THEM Bring your hose to Southern Stelos Co. 701 12th St. NW. yHOOVER NAMES MEN TO HIGHWAY CONFERENCE {J. Walter Drake of Detroit Heads Americans Who Will Attend Rio de Janeiro Meeting. By the Associated Press. The State Department has an- | nounced the appointment by the Presi- {dent of eight American delegates to | the second Pan-American Highway | Conference meeting at Rio de Janeiro | August 16. A Waltér Drake of Detrolt is named | chairman, and other members of the | delegation are H. H. Rice of Detroit; Senator Oddie, Nevada, and Represent- ative Cole, Republican, Iowa, repre- |senting the legislative branch of the Government; Thomas H. MacDonald, chief of the United States Bureau of Public Roads, who will serve as techni- cal member and economic adviser of the commission; Frank Sheets of Illinois and C. M. Babcock of Minnesota, repre- senting the State Highway Depart- ments, and Frederick A. Reimer, presi- dent of the American Road Builders’ Association. The commission will serve as official representatives of the American Gov- | ernment, Congress having authorized |its appointment by the President. EARTHQUAKES S CONTINUE. | Damage in New Zealand Is In- creased by Shocks. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June | &2 18 (P —Further eartn shocks were 1:31; GMI.H RADIO last night and today, g lama; wrought by Sunday's tremors. The | LEESECOMI::}.N'Y‘ sixth fatality was reported with the 712 st death of a man in a mine at Seddon-‘ ville. Government airplanes have been sent to Westport and Greymouth, which are practically isolated through damage w} telegraph wires. Railroads are badly crippled, with the roadway from Glen- | { hope to Owen completely covered with | earth and bowlders. | An airplane search is being made for a public bus containing five pas- sengers which has not been reported since the quake. SENTENCE IS UPHELD. Arizona Man Imprisoned and Fined M.E.SWING 1013 E ST. ;_ "Worth Battery >$20 ‘ Set n the purchase "ot the Iatest AN-Electrie Your % - N. Y..BOS’ 8 days, $89 ISIT This Store For All Your Blank Book Needs| E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. MT. VERNON STEAMER Charles Macalester Lesves 7th St. Whart Dailly 10 AM. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cnfe and Lunch Counter on Steamer Mt. Vernon Not Opes on Sundays. DAILY SPECIAL! ! Gold Seal Congoleum or Sandura RUGS Sizes 7 1t. 6 by 9 ft. or 9 by 9 ft. Perfect quality, with borders. H. J. SANGER 714 K N.W. Opposite Public %N Exerciser and Reducer A splendid machine for home exercise and sclentific weight re- duction. Come in for free dem- onstration. GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. To BOSTON Via large, NEW ship, only $22... you sail from timore .. .your fare include: ular berth. Round trip $40 ... Through tickets to all points in New England . ..and Florida. ALL-EXPENSE CRUISES: BOSTON days, $57 meals and reg- ST. Azcus‘rlm: CAPE COD s, $68 days, $85 ‘ON| BAR HARBOR 11 days, $112 QUEBEC 10 days, $139 for Aiding Mexican Rebels. SAN FRANCISCO, June 18 (#).—Jose | Gandara of Tucson, Ariz, convicted in | { Arizona of assisting Yaqui Indian rebels | in the recent revolt against the Mex- | ican government by selling them arms | and ammunition, must serve & sentence | { of two years in Federal penitentiary and pay $1,000 fine, the United States Cir- cuit Court of Appeals has ruled. Gandara was charged with aiding a rebellion while in neutral territory and violating the law which prohibits resi- dents of another nation from selling arms to insurgents. panied by All the difference in the world queen of de luxe trains, A. H. Mi WHITE MTS. 11 days, 3105 Low auto rates. Light car (2500 Ibs.) if accom- SAGUENAY RIVER | HALIFAX ‘D days, $145 | 14 days, $149 passenger,Baltimore to Boston,$20. Boston sailings: every Tuesday, Friday; to South every Tues. and Fri. from Pier 3, E. Pratt Strect, Baltimore. MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company 1338 H St, N.W. National 4612 Washington Now—only 63 hours between Chicago and Seattle on the new Olympian. Five hours cut! A business day saved. %evQlympian Only transcontinental train equipped with roller bearings in riding comfort—smoother, quieter. You scarcely notice stops' and starts; no jolts, no jars. Lounges, baths, maid, manicure, club, barber, valet, library, radio, afternoon tea, and those delectable dinners by Rector of Broadway fame, The new Olympian is the electrifie For 656 mountain miles, the new Olympian is electrified, sootless, cinderless—by far America’s longest electrified railroad. Open ob- servation cars in the electrified zones. Enjoy the distinctive comforts of this famous train to the Pacific Northwest For information, reservations, fickatl. ask y, General Agent 1404-5 Fi cllty Philadelphia Trust Bldg. The Milwaukee Road Philadelphia, Pa. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Co LOEW’S LumsiA at 12th—Cont. from 10:30 NOW PLAYING 4 Paramount Picture HE STU MYSTERY ALL-TALKING WARNZR o ADDE] with L HAMILTON LAND DORIS HILL D ATTRACTIONS COOLED BY REFRIGERATION 4 & F St. at 13th—Cont. from 11:00 NOW PLAYING A United Artists Picture VILMA BANKY THIS ‘With TALK) immigrant girl in IS HEAVEN JAMES HALL ING SEQUENCES —ON THE STAGE— HERBERT RAWLINSON in a satire on Hcliywood “THE With ME OF LOVE” DON BARCLAY MARSHALL HALL CHARLES "MACALESTER Leaves Seventh St Wharf 10 AM. 6:45 P.M. 0 and FREE DANCING—ALL AMUSEMENTS CAMEO THEATER ™~ Eamer “THE FLYING FLEET. (Sync) PHONE " ACT, CIRCLE * LEATRICE “STRONG TTA. REEMAN 105 Pa. Ave. W. 953 16 toR" ScLAGLEN, JOY, CLYDE COOK, BOY." STANTON with MARY 6ih and C Sis. NE. “NEW YEAR'S EV] ASTOR. z.uu.z FOX. CAROLINA with BUSTER KEATON, SEBASTIAN. 1ith & N. 2 M MR CE: DOROTHY sn HIPP MIL “HIS C: LIBERTY DNEY LUSTS r 9th Today-Tomotrow, N _SILLS. WOMAN." 1419 N. Capitol St. Today-Tomorrow-Thursday “Broadw-y Melody” MONTE NQUEST: (All Talking). “COl FAMILY COMEI ATIONAL $1.00, 75¢ & 50 | 35¢ & 50¢ | WED. MAT., ALL SEATS 50e | The Wise-Cracking Comedy Hit “LOOSE ANKLES” FOSITIVELY ONE_WEEK ONLY Bes. Next Monday Night, Seats Now. H. Harris’ Wor Famous Drama. IIRAI N!' BY W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM % 7% 77 & Manufactured Weather Temperature ~of 70 William Foz Presents «tt PAUL MUNI A New Star in an ALL-TALKING Fox Movietone Hit ON THE STAGE JOHN IRVING FISHER Is Introducing & lon talented Tist of Broadway Stars 14 FOXETTES 40 FOX JAZZMANIANS __For Movietone Ne RIALTO---th at 6 _BERT LYTELL Gertrude Olmstead — Lilyan Tashman “ 'S A New Mld Better “Lone Wolf" Slfll’l SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE JULES BLEDSOE in “OLD MAN TROUBLE" Singing 3 Famous Song Hits mofiflfiifi fi’!rfi'?%‘s' AT FREE ADMISSION . AMUSEMENT PARK DANCING T0 ucwlLuAus' ORCHESTRA OF 11 DUMBARTON and HELENE 1343 Wiscons! FRANKIE CQSTELLO COMEDY, AuDBEY. FERRIS __SKIES. TAKOMA “PANCY BAG- ed_by_Vitaphone). ) 18th & lrvl.nx Sts. N.E. in “BLUE Ith and Butternt No “Parking Trou Ronald Coleman n ' (Synchronized) and Chic Sale in “THE STAR WITNESS." faster- Lv. Chicago Union Sta. 9:00 p. m. Ar. Butte 2nd day . / CHICAGY MlWA[//(E[ 5T PAUL Pacrric 12:50 p. m. Ar. Spokane 2nd day 10:45 p. m. Ar. Seattle 3rd day . 10:00a. m. Ar. Tacoma 3rd dsy (Standard Time shown throughout) 11:20 a. m. 38 9th Bet. F & G Film Arts Guild' Presents Emil J. annmgs “OTHELLO" 1:00-11:00 P.M. STANLEY - CRANDALL THEATERS “Direction Warner Bras.” COOLED BY REFRIGERATION M. TO 11 P. M. MARY BRIAN RICHARD ARLEN 4 Paramount Production A Picture for Everyvody with the Things - Everybody Likes—You: Love and Adventure—Thrills Throbs—It's AUl Talking and Briat ‘Also Sings METROPOLITAN TODAY 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. FOUR MORE DAYS mer Bros. Girantle phone Production With Added Sound Effects AMBASSADOR c. TODAY__RICHARD L ARLEN an BRIAN In “THE MAN [t LL_T. CSYNCHRONIZED MUSE: Accom & L fllh ! o lct. Dand E PAGE. _CI 'HARLES IE LOVE in MELODY" > (LT A TALKING AND e~ Conn. Ave. s DANC- CHEVY CHASE MeRTaier St Ty A Nk BARGE. COLONY Ga. Ave. & Farrazut 8L TODAY and TOMORROW_G ANCROFT in “THE wcg WALL, ST SAVOY 1 & col RANW. QD! DAY MAY McAVOY and LI RE in “THE LION Al Mous:écosyncnnomzm MOSE OAL Al TODAY ' and _ TOMO) COMPARN) EXLCAE ? YORK °~ Au & Quebec SL. N.W. TOMORROW_LON mvuéi-‘l"n%n Fen Musts ANIMENT). ¢

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