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ae Tne KE 1ZEn nd. WEST CI SOCTET ety Editor 4. GiNGRAS, Birdwalks Will Be | Regular Event At Botanical Gardens Saturday birdwalks under the direction of Mrs. vice president of tie Monroe County Audubon Society man of the field trips and bird sanctuary committee morrow: morning at 9 a a Saturday. The bird walkers will meet on the roadway County. Old Folks Home on Stock at the the botanical gardens, and will walk from one to tw Anyone interested in birds is* invited to attend, including visit- ; working for Saturday Mornin oe an Frar Hames, id chair- begin to ucceeding wil m., and will coatinue on eact adjacent to the entrance lan main six wee on clearing ors, the city’s residents, girl | the trails and paths he botani seouts, boy scou teachers, sup- | c gardens and bird sanctuary, ervised children’s groups, or stu- | out on Stock Island dents. | The Key West Garden Club is j}now working on the labeling of s. Hames suggests that com- pint: Hanes menenis that com] scious plants and trees in fortable shoes be worn for the walks and old clothing which will not tangle disastrously with stick ers or thorns. Field glasses are | jeg) flora known to visitors. also very helpful in securing The restoring of the botanical close-ups of the various birds, and | gardens and the bird sanctuary the Audubon Society has a spec- ! 64+ on Stock Island is a project ial shelf of bird books over at the | under the Build Freedom With Woman's Club Library if anyone | youth program sponsored by the wants to read up on the birds|}Key West Woman's Club in co the gardens so that the birdwalks might also have the additio | feature of making many rare trop either before or after the walks. operation with the Key W Prospective birdwalkers whodo' Garden Club and the Monroe not have automobiles available | Gounty Audubon Society for transportation should take the a - \ Naval and County Hospital bus d 7 and get off at the stop in tron | Poet's Corner of the County Old Folks-Home. These, walks are made possible | by the fine work of the Mariner}! OLD HOUSES by Marie Cappiclo c KNOW YOUR NEWSBOY ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE ' _. NEWS OF IN / EREST wo PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Bright Red Shirts | (‘Win Both Prizes At | Noisy Shirt Brawl sea Loud screaming shirts streamed into the U. S. O. the seheduled noisy shirt brawl, and were only outnumbered by the white sailor suits. There. were shirts with long necked yellow cranes, and Indi- ans on the warpath; green and pink shirts with Pua Mohola and Hawaii lettered across them; and bright shirts with dots the size Iver dollars. il fishes swam violet the chests of some, in deep sea diving going on on the back of one of the shirts. And there were starfish and devil fish and roosters and Chinese drag- ons. But despite how much all the colors combined and shouted, red ‘ +4 ; was the shoutingest of them all. % ‘Russell Moore of SurAsDevDet ' |who won first place had on a : “i | bright red number with green and Citizen Staff Photo | yellow designs which howled from Saccnibnies one side of the U. S. O. patio to RICHARD SALGADO | the athier : | Sylvia Taylor, who won the Richard has a collection of questioned about his ambitions} first prize for the loudest shirt uBan coins which would be the beyond his newspaper route. for the girls, was also in a bright Girl Scout Troop & who have been | Old houses hold a subtle charm, .vy of a lot of collectors. His Newsboy Salgado is fifteen|red shirts with all sorts of crawl- ; ES a Like relics of long by-gone : years old and a sophomore at ing designs of vari > ——| | mother, Mrs. Alfonso Salgado of ing, designs of vextwmated | eglaes C, = E | days; bei pueranaih reise ate: ae Key West High School, where he] Forrest Lamb of the U. S. S. oming Events | Serene, they gaze on the passing | 711 Duval street, started the col- j;.on the junior varsity basket-/ Robinson won second prize for the : *RIDAY, AUGUST 17 | world, lection, and he is continuing it. | ball team. His favorite subjects! loudest man’s shirt and Dorothy Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- | Contented in their quiet wa. “If I could earn a living when @re history, algebra, and mathe-| Johnson, second prize for the 3 MY re: ar y Os | le: pirl’s i eorge ab- tan ead First: Presby- | Old houses rest near sae trees, -] finish high school collecting old eee ; : ee ous sh Seon Gab: i en. | Like mothers at the close of ff ,| “And then of course, some-! Tiel presente e awards. : Meeting, Key West Amateur} “day— coins, 1 would. But T probably| ics, 1 think I might like to be| The loud shirts and sailor suits Radio Club, 7:30 p.m. Na-/ Listening to the drone of bees won't be able to, So I'll be either j,, the Air Force like my brother! Went on dancing until 11 p. m tional Guard Armory. |-Whilesaaiting children home}s professional basketball player’ Daniel.” Richard added as an NESE hE Meeting, Shrine Club, 8 p.m.,| from play {or a barber like my uncle, Al-' afterthought. “He is. at the air. == SSS JayCee’s Clubrooms. | Old houses have a iriendiy way: | b = Hour, 4-6 p.m. Elks)“ ‘They bid us tarry for a while: | _ Lunéieon, Officers’ Wiv es) | Perhaps, like persons, they know { and miss eee S00N, The value of a friendly smile Officers’ Club. Seay mk 5 oe County Aud- | : dnaholios ; uBoh Society, 9 a. m., Main Meeting, Alcoholics Anony i¢ Fort Taylor mous, 8 p. m., First Presby * ee ISH STEW Entrance, County Old Folks! feria, Charch Terry Ann Parrish was elected| Miss Shirley MeLallen, head FISH STEW Home, Stock Island, Public y GUST 25— | president of the Junior Class of recreation worker, American Red, Six slices kingfish : SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 : ° : : : 1 Invited. Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud- | West High’ School at their Cross, U. S. Naval Hospital here’ One dozen oysters or one} MONDAY, AUGUST 20— ubon Society, 9 a. m., Main | first class meeting held last night, will be on the program of the Na-) conch, chopped # Meeting, Women of the Entrance, County Old Folks |at the High School auditorium. } tional Recreation Congress at Bos pes © cup shrimps, crab, or craw al Church, 8 p.m., First Presby- Home, Stock Island, Public| Robert Sta was elected vice ton, Ma: 1-5. | fish meat : terian Churc! Invited president, Carol Dalton, secre;|, The 33rd national gathering of | o le ks, sliced Swimming Classes, Officers’) syuNDAY, AUGUST 26— Julie Russell, treasurer, and! recreation leaders from all parts » large tomatoes, or one cup 4 Club, 9am. Tennis Court) Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. ms Elks n Nettles, chairman of the, of the United States, Canada, and; canned (drained) near pool, Club | ways and means committee. other countries will discuss more! Two cups fish stock or water Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m.,]| MONDAY, AUGUST 27— | Mrs. Eunice Hara, Mrs. Benja-| than fifty principal problems of. One half cup olive oil JayCee Clubhouse. Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, |min Sweeting, and Mrs. William the recreation movement in Am-| One pinch saffron : Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela 8p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. | Bond, teachers at the school, were! erica Juice one lime Lodge No. 64, 8 p.m., Cuban} Swimming Cla: Officers | present as sponsors for the group.! Special’ emphasis will be given|, One bay leaf Masonic Lodge. Wives Club, p.m., Billy Osterhoudt and Morton| at the Congress to such subjects two edium onions, sliced Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary Seaplane Base Officers’ Pool. | Hall, representatives of the senior] ys recreation for military person oe re ¥ ‘ q VFW Post 3911, 8 p.m., VFW} Meeting, Mariner Scout Ship|class, also attended the meeting! pel, industrial recreation, com ut op nalf cup canned pimento Home. No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p.|and offered the juniors help in| munity-wide cooperation in the °U% 4 an Le ' Hospital Woman's ‘Auxiliary,! _m., Sea Scout Headquarters. | organizing and formulating plans’ planning and conducting of rec, ON€ clove garlic, bruised Pp F One tablespoon minced parsle 2 p.m., Hospital. | Hammond Organ Recital, Ma- | for the coming year. Billy Oster-|reation programs, recreation in) Gj) Spieenoe eearhe ahd ‘ Tennis Class, Officers’ Wives’ sonic Orders, 8 p. m, Key | houdt presided as chairman until] churches, problems of recreation | , a Bipit no 1h “ Shh | Wives’ Club, 3:30-4:30 p.m., West High School Auditori-|the new junior class president) poard members, and separate ses-| yo) '"a 9a figh cut in sCoaree Seaplane Base Officers’ Pool. 1 RES pags was elected sions for executives, supervisors painelyae bayieaf and ibe Sim. " Mecting, Mariner Scout Ship} TUESDAY, AUGUST 28— Suggestions were made bY! and club leaders. Recreation for| mer twenty: minutes. Add shell No. 8, “Flying Cloud,” 7 p.m,,| Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, | various members of the class 4s] older people will also receive par-| fish pimento and saffron to taste. ‘ Sea Scout Headquarters. = 3 ee socal ite Zenpls | to how funds could be raised dur ticular attention as will recrea-| Seacon with salt, pepper and lime. , Meeting, Key West Temple No ee lee ee ae Sy », |ing the coming year for school aril tion for youngsters below school! jyice. Put rounds of Cuban bread re ee FP eer en Pat eaten ute eine ae in deep soup bowls and sprinkle Reine Cccie toca. Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 | of the class which will be held aj, SPonsorship of the annual con-) with parsley, add fish stew. Add Ai Meeting, Women’s Society for ia. Fort Taylow Officers : fir jgress as a public service of the | one cup white wine if desired Chris an Service, 7:30 p.m., D: ’ ers few days before school starts | National Recreation Association. | (From Key West Cook Book pub Ley Memorial Methodist} ,, Club. ig } The class president, Terry Ann —— lished by Woman’s Club.) ‘Gharch: Bevling, Ey aaa 9 a. m.,| Parrish, will make the announce-| .... . ccsccceseccecocece ree: : : t iE bins “p al Station Alleys. linent reparding the easel date Ot Meeting, Elizabeth Taylor Cir-| 44 _ ment regarding xa | 7 “ ‘ eeting, Order of De Molay|the meeting and will appoint} ° Menu A Day For cle of Women’s Mission Un- Be the meeting and will app Me y c 3 ‘a joys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite | chairmen for the v s stand-| » n, .m., First Baptist chairmen for the various stan ee i 8 esa , bps come Adult Fellow. | committees in the near) & OCI LINOUS West Cooks ; “4 leeting, Young Adu’ ellow- | future. |" J * Méeting, Juvenile Council, 8 é Hes ’ | future | ‘ b ; A fim, Clinic Building. ih oe me Che ae Pi ITS | The Chief Petty Officers Club COOKING'S FUN A Ny : rch, m., Church An- . re jover at Boca Chica is becoming} By Cecily Brownston TURBDAY, ANGUBI2E, ' La Concha Wives |y°\.5 HERR! “ ‘Us AYGUBT\2 5 bs SHELA 4 p Uves F y ar place for meals! SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER A 1 Wiwai *Sbiabictigs Waters RE |” Sy eA tes oy pe eee Bs ec ar a Wei ps uth Beal ; * i , 5 : oF anse: fancing these days. Din, | 2 Choppetl BgetsGreple ¢'y ak PBs Re be : of BA tag ae Will vAve Bake> jer’ Sout betiveen’ six arg ie aS a itty SS Be A Bridge, Officers* Wiv WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29— | & . Bis 3.5 wee, ON ELY Fught BURA Re is Benge | on Peas : ve ms Fort Taylor Officers’ es a ae es TI | Sale Saturda spon Friday, “Tonight. the — datide | Green Peas Cauliflower 8 t élub. ’ Teenagers and Si rvicemen’s | features music by the local Navy Bread and Butte! A Bowling Navy Wives, 9 am., Episcopal Church Parish Halt |, Date and nut bread will be Téa-.band, and a singer and x Three-Egg Cake* with Fruit ; ss ‘ tured at the bake sale to.be BIN=|Cordionist, “Shirley Ward. Cap. Beverage : Naval Station Alleys. Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron | en by the La Concha Navy Wives thin’ and Mrs. Edward Eldredge | ¢p , es Meeting, Key West Assembly Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m.,] Gjub 88 at 10 a. m. Saturday in |g dc a wen i Mrs. R. W. Jack (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) : No. 13, Order of Rainbow Aeropalms Seaplane Base Of- | ¢ 5 aes PES ce eee eh Ce eae ac"! Three-Egg Cake (Electric 3 a Se sh Rite ficers Clut |front of the M et Ann Store |son have been invited to attend 4 Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite | icers Club. r,,,)0n Flagler Aver —— Mixer Method) Temple. sna ae oo Navy Wives | Other sweets to be displayed| Mrs, T. M. Murphy of Bruns-| Ingredients: 2 cups sifted cake Meeting, Minoca Council, le- oad Pec et Or are pies of all kinds, | wick, Georgia is the house st/flour, three teaspoons baking f gree of Pocahontas, 8 p.m., Building 178, Na leks Gnd tnarcin Gahan GRa As i re se a ue jour, ASP be i Redmen’s Hall. Meeting, Junior Chamber of | ng candice . i “ te Leki Waa i powder, '% teaspoon salt, 2-3 cup 4 Teenagers and Servicemen's Commerce, 8 p.m. Club/ ‘at the club's meeting yesterday | has been a w. ESIC sagt butter or margarine, 1 cup sugar, ' Dance, 8 pm, §t. Paul's House. f ; it was decided to devote all pro-dterian Chath for tank Yeu an| 2 Ske 4 cup milk, 1 tablespoon 4 Episcopal Church Parish| Bowling, Officers Wives Club, | ceeds from the sale financing l Brus eieinupant shelters: Gidcohua ert : Hall 1:30 p. 1 Naval Station |the hospital parties which the | 'UnsWick and will return theres :--.gethad: “Grease: * two 9sinch 7 Meeting, La Concha Navy Bowling All : members have been giving for cet se layer» pans on bottom only; cut ] Wives’ Club No. 88, 10:30 Duplicate Bridge Cl the patients at the Naval Hospit- at nd Me R. T. Newbold! ® round of waxed paper to fit am. Building 178, Naval West Bridge Club ‘al <9 ee Newbold! bottom of each pan; grease paper. Station poy Coral Room, Overs ‘At yesterday's meeting it was {4° "so house guests of Rev. and) Heat oven to moderate (350 Fl). Bowling, Officers’ Wives’ Club,| Dessert-Bridge, Airship DevRon | ajco decided that Mrs. R. L. Burns |, syiee ner taka: k. The} gj ther flour, baking powd- 1:30 pm, Naval Station Eleven Officers Wives Club, | should rey toe bea OONEHE or te anagd of helitian wancasl salt. In large bow! of elec | esd sang natal Bib 1 p. m., Aeropalr Wives at the Elk's BeautyCan- (0. "Board of n Educas) ¢, xer cream butter or mar- | Bowling Alleys. _ Base Officers Club ives Bt the Bes eeeeec ret Hodge Presbytery. 1 ine; add sugar . slowly and Meeting, Junior Chamber of | ™¢ ~ est to be held on September 31st. | 5 from Florid ‘ 4 Cc sigue A Club} Swimming — Classes The next: meeting of the La|©= from Florida A. anc am well at high speed; scrape ee o Pe Wives Club, Concha Wives Club. will be .at |” , took =a seminary | howl often. Beat in eggs thorough- Seaplane Base Po: 10:30 a. m., A 22nd at South | Y's coin * University —in one at a time, at high speed. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22— 4 eae \ugust 22nd at soul Chester, Pennsyly nd x ‘ : z Sewing group, Monroe County | peach Pennsy] and _re-| Using low speed, beat in dry in- Meeting, — Amarican cea Hospital Women’s Auxiliary —-| ceived his M degree from Mc-| gredients alternately with milk Arthur Sawyer Post No. » 2 m., Hospital Mrs. Bernie | Cormick sity in Illinois. He} in 4 additions, beginning and end- : Sonic i P ig 8 p.m.. Post Home, Stock I8-} pennis Class, Officers Wives r Washington t t Mr. and Mrs. Rob-| ing with flour, beat only enough land i Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court | Street ert 7 of 809 Shaver] to combine each time. Scrape Duplicate Bridge, 7:45 p.m. N Pool Meeting of Wo- | Lane {sides of bowl and beat in lemon A Coral Room, Overseas Hotel.| pRIpAY, AUGU mer Presbyterian s = juice—-beat enough to make bat- Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies,}” Meeting, Alcoholics Anony Churc ».m., Home of Mrs.| Key Vaca Lot ter smooth, no longer. Pour into 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. mous, First Presbyterian FE 1435 Flagler ave- : prepared pans and bake in pre- Meeting, Junior Debs, 7:30 Church Annex p.m., Woman's Club auditor-/| SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 jum. Birdwalk, Monroe County Aud- THURSDAY, AUGUST 23— ubon Society, 9 a. m.. Main Swimming Classes Meeting, Entrance, County Old Folks Officers Wives’ Club, 2.30- Home, Stock Island, Publie 3:30 p.m. Seaplane Base Invited | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6/ p. m., Club House. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10— Meeting, Circle Two, Women of Officers Club, Fern ‘Chapter No. 20, OES, 8 p. m., ag ace Fernando Cam- us, 1 Sixth Street. Terry Ann Parish Elected Junior ert Salgado,” Richard said when field in San Antonio, Texas.” : | Whats Cooking | Shirley McLallen | Tn Key West | Of Naval Hospital | ‘A CONCH RECIPE EVERY DAY Attends Meeting |= —— lass President heated oven about 25 to 30 min- | utes or until cake begins to come | away from sides of pan..Turn out nue TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11;- Meeting, Circle One, Women of Brings $10,000 Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Coth- ron and Mr. and Mrs. Berlin the First Presbyterian t }on cake sracks: remove waxed Church, 8 p. m, Home of, Felton have sold a lot in Key | paper, When cool fill-and frost Mrs. Joseph Bringman, 1410) Vaca for $10,000 to Mr. and | 3; desired. Von Ph Street. Mrs. A. E. Rhash of Ashe- Note: This cake is delicious ville. N. C, The warrant, deed for the single lot was filed to- day in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17— Meeting, Women of First Pres- byterian Church, 8 p. m,/ Church Hall. First Presbyterian Church, 3 | sweetened whipped cream flav- |ored with vanilla; frost top with } a thin layer of the cream and dec- orate with some of the fruit. last night for | seas across pineapples grew on the sleeves of others and there was a lot of | Shirley Wa rd J Key Books | By A. de T. GINGRAS | TWO NEW CHILLERS | (The Green Plaid Pants by Mar- jgar et Schert, Doubleday and Com- ,P } | The gimic ound which the corpse in this new mystery re- s a pair of red and green nts that once belonged to | Bonnie Prince Charlie of Eng- land’s Restoration yesterdays. They are presented in 1951 to {two gay New York decorators, | Emily and Henry, who talk in dialogue which is a cross between Thorne Qmith and two Vogue ed- itors with a hangover. The mystery ripples along merrily with none of the charact- e t all concerned that the cor- pse became a corpse. It zips from a New York studio to London and back into a British weekend transplanted to suburban West- chester via trans-Atlantic air- lines. A harmless and pleasant man- ner of reading through two hours of the next hurricane. (A Small Town Corpse by Clar- ence Hunt, Phoenix Press, New York City, 224 pages.) The fictionized corpse has been attached to everything else and there’s no reason why the favorite two word American label for the village and hamlet, “small town” corpses in this one. And Sheriff John MecNarly, the sleuth involved, has a touch of the frontier in his careless home- pressed state. He knows everybody in the small town in which the corpses tangled, and among the Main eet trivia, the horror of the {| murders is unfolded. A JUNIOR SELECTION (The Emerald Ring and Other Irish Fairy Tales by Sinead de Valera, Dodd, Mead and Com- pany, New York City, 210 pages.) fairy tales were made must have thought in patterns that. were very much alike. Most of these fairy tales would feel at home between the covers of the old public library favor- ites, the Blue Fairy Book, the Green Fairy Book, or the Red | Fairy Book. The old hags are | there and the once upon a times, {the beautiful princess three sons going out to s fortunes, and the castles happy ever after. But the princesses are all Sheil- as and Deidres and Rosheens. And the three sons go out from castles |in Munster and Donegal and Eir- |inn, and are named Flan and | Timothy and Dermot. And the | fairies are pookas and the kings | are the kings of Connacht. And the titles sing in the index jand at the top of each of the and the filled with sliced fresh fruit and | seventeen tales and two small) | plays, the Wig and the Wag, the Hare of Sleevebawm, and. the Well at the World’s End. Any child who likes his old Vill Sing AND SHE'LL PLAY THE ACCORDION TOO! An for herself playing at all the larger hotels at Miami Beach, she will be the featured attrac- tion at the CPO Boca Chica weekly dance tonight. And grandfather and |grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Albury of 502 Margaret Street are going to be proud too, as well as her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ward of Miami, who are combining a week's vaca- tion with their daughter's appearance here. any, New York City, 186 pages.) | should escape,.. considering. the | T the Str rae Tykes § thatzrolP off | Rud sneha Tee Bag hae eee Le "3 cite ab at had she to worry Only there are two small town | ;Spun speech and his general un- Man in the beginnings when | Tonight At Chiefs’ Club entertainer who has already made a name i SATIN FOR THE | Maid’s Night Out by Dot “RICH, YOUNG AND PRET- | | about?” But Jane Powell, as the girl with all these assets manag- es, with the aid of a tinsely story, to get into difficulties. Pert and vivacious, with a | complexion that enhances tech- jnicolor productions (and — vice versa), Jane is cast as the daugh- jter of a wealthy Texan who |takes his daughter to Paris. Fath- er and daughter visit a series |of nightclubs and the man from |the wide open spaces requests | “Deep In the Heart of Texas” | |from a elassic violinist. Tsk! Tsk! / | Why enGourage American brash- | ness in foreign countries? | Along comes love in the per- json of slender, that's the polite j term, Vic Damone and he and | Jane have a wonderful time fall- jing in love and in tune in the gay setting of Paris in spring, Father also runs into heart trou- ble. It seems that his daughter jhas been brought up to believe her mother is dead; but in reali- ty, mama was a Parisian whol jcouldn’t take life in Texas and |skipped back to France when, jher child was too small to re- |member, I'm surprised the mu- sical background didn’t inelude “How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, After They’ve Seen Paree’”. . .That is the general theme of the frothy plot. It’s a vicious circle, a dizzy one, for father again realizes he loves his French wife even if she had abandoned him. | { | | _ familiar fairy tales seasoned with the lilt that is Ireland will like these stories on his bookshelf. j personally a Danielle Darieux as the chan-| AUTUMN BRIDE . ++ Net-Filled Neckline tootsie, is charming; Una Merkel as the duenna watchdog delivers lines with her usual Jettuce sa- Jad approach, crisp with vinegar te# The man who steals ev ‘the American screen, big, - some, distinguished (wow, * what am I getting into?) Fer- nando Lamas. Where has HE been all these film going years? Tl bet his fan mail after this ap- pearance will attain stratospher- ic heights. It should. You'll be amused with. this French pastry offering with its super-gorgeous Hollywood. me- ringue music. But don't expect ‘to find solid weave in fluff. Just go, and have fun. a : The American Eagle first came into vogue in*devoration at the time of Washington’s first inau- guration. CARD OF THANKS We are, indeed, gra many friends and Bi vas kindness shown and Sympathy ex- tended us in the hours of sorrow following the recent death of our beloved one, the late Charles L, Sweeting. We trust that each and all may accept thig expression as ; dressed. We © also wish to thank those who sent florals and those who gave the use of their cars, > THE FAMILY, a a

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