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| KINGDON GOULD AOUSES IRE OF MAGISTRATE Arrested for Auto Speeding, He Is Not in Court When His Case Is Called. LATER HE APOLOGIZES. Lawyer Drags Him From Co- lumbia After a Hot Lecture From Judge Butts. of George Kingdon Gould, oldest son Gould, had lot of apologizing when he came Ha Police Court to-day to answer the breaking th w which aftern, Fifty to do a to the jem charge of was e speed him yesterday One Hundred and e station. rowed Deputy Commissioner Bug! ear for the purpose of chasing s7 ers, overhauled young Gould at ¢ Hundred and Sixty-fi str Washington road. W car was one of his Columbia ool of Crews, At station posited $10) as a cdsh bond. O'Rourke forenoon session of the bor- ra Police) (a Upre eens 18 in May ppeared new op! London's waited almost thro polic igh court used, a Year ng’ of Te performance n. Others, mind- THE EVENING WORLD, lEdyth Walker, Prima Donna, Apvlauded bu the Queen ago we | NO GUARD AT CROSSING HIDE BEATA OF == ‘HOWDY FREDDIE? BRIDE LEST NEWS NO BAR TO FINING KILL CARVICTIM: WILLIEK. JA, $19 Frankel, Mangled by B. R. T., Magistrate Kernochan’s) “Dis- Not Told Wife Was Killed | charged’? Reversed by the at Same Time. Court of Special Sessions. j)JEROME INI | Couple Run Down as They, Policeman's Word as to Mill- Returned from Cemetery— | ionaire’s Auto Speeding Ac- Woman and Babe Also Hit. | cepted by Majority of Bench, RVENI That his young wife Charlott, was There was no “Howdy, Willie? killed by the car that maimed him ts| “Howdy, Freddie?” avout the proceed being couceaied to-day from Louls Ings In the Court of Special Sessions Frankel, of No. 193 Chystle street, be- | to-day when William K. Vanderbilt, Jr, cauro the shock might be fatal. He be-|was arraigned, tried, convicted and Neves she ts dcing well in a hospital, /pnea $15 on a charge of overspeeding and because of his own injuries HtS/ his motor on Fift) Wiatinw tents rant friends are encouraging the ¢ io . i REIS Gh Gl MN. | Magistrate “Freldie’ Kernochan w Frankel, b wife and a friend, Mrs. } not on hand to sce his jaunty dect: Rebecca Weiner, of No. 1051 First ave- | teversed, and young Mr. Whitesides, nue, who cared her nine months’ of |e yy or the District-Atiorney'’s office. baby in hor arms, were struck Inst | 4 Ud be proved prosecuto night by a B. R. T. car at Twenty-|Prord ® ub pe second and Gravesend avenues, the| Mr. Vanderbilt also took a sertous trolley hurling all three from its ath. | view of the prosecution, for he was de- Wrankel, who is thirty-three, a | fendea by vel J. Cohalan and pro- vi who was twenty-two, | duced a strin of witnesses In an. ef- bought a lot in Washington | t to prove that he ad not dashed and went out yestenlay tov! down Fifth avenue on the afternoon of his priwmer to appear Re ibaulgtienwane ns to thelr ap-| granite coping they had placed about| March § at a reckless pace to Ee Senueraning Gla) Me cereus F present and |it. They were accompanied by Mrs.| Justlee Zeller presided at the trial e had a7 Guid si nam led sev give the hig njoyment by pro-) Weiner. this afternoon, with Justices Mayo and eral times, but that there assumption of use They had dinner at a neighboring | Wyatt on elther side Patrolman John response, Garden loans : ker has not appeared in Lon- ead : poo Seer on re exigene arden on § S Here eight years | Cafe, and about 9 o'clock started to get, W. Morrison described in detail you a (RRC ORLA rl SetaTVBHL DEN BUNS Meh wee - ago r ‘was surprised | @ Manhattan-bound ca the Culver | Mr. Vanderbilt's going and arrest. Mor Rercceree ae ao ba i Where [1eally and vocally. Some of < , r on. tracks, when a loaded trolley for Coney /rison pursued the milllionat from E r p hero | ae bet = ——_—— —————] spea upon th the a te ace | i he had been sitting with young Crews Basin hem at “the! unguarded | Forty-fourth ‘street Rif venus at his side. Mr. Taylor said vas to a Long Island Railroad ferryboat Gould's lawyer. and s to expla Mother and Babe Escape. before he was able pture him, The that his client had a very important ex- | Mrs, Wener, thrown with her infant 0tor-chasing cop sw that the young amtnation on for to-day. and had . in her arms, was little hurt, the child;™4n Was reeling off twenty miles an ¢elded that he wouldn't come to count in | not at all. Mr. and Mrs. Frankel lay | hour when he first saw him person. motionless. “S'long, Freddie,” and Went Hom Magistrate In a Rage. i The car, witnesses say, ran on for a| Li epee : Se Cry (hae Pee Pen Roane adit | hundred yards before the motorman) Daniel Cohalan cross-examined Mor. is that so?” said Magistrate stopped it and atarted back to the scene | T!R07 great length in an effort tto with a very red face. “Well, If = Siathatnccldent : shake hie testimony, Had measured don't produce shed ueune tues eres f An inspector for the Brooklyn Rapid | the blocks Mr. Pas el aac muad. 12 o'clock I will {ssue a paten Transit Company, it is said, ng the) WAS he sure of his stop-watch? He iin COG) Seb UO bond ee ae } purpose of the motorman, signalled him | W%s: He had never er} On the man who was arrested and his fai ty return to his car, which he did, and) Morning following the aj he had to aapear here personally is contempt ee ag ee continued on the run to Congy Island arraigned his distinguished prisoner be- of court, and you, as a lawyer, si j Persons at the hotel had witnessed | fore Magistrate “Freddie” Kernochan Know its? Ieee ARs cyt (ae a ; the occurrence and they hastened to! Willie and Freddie had exchs now tt ind young Crews hustea’ Harlemite Attacked Last Fri-) Mrs. Carufi’s Foot Slipped and! tn uated. Benjamin Signal, “ot No. eaten Sate Tie eee % 2 Bust Hroadway, was one of those. s wend | Oates @uwnstairs, jumped into a big car that frye ba Teleree cece acaive, Ma \He took Mrs, Frankel's hi Morrison told his story. ‘The: was waiting there and tore out. It day Unable to Make Com- | Injuri Received May | Bees °tn3 tried to ease fe said, “I sresditianalwvii sald te A . Se _ ambulance, called from Uh sate HC EE Sh took them Just thirteen 1 to Ket plaint Until To-Day. Cause Her Death. len Reception Hospital, shou long “ and went home. over to Columbia College, pick up King- : | Others cared for the husband. | But Mr. J ne we after the case don Gould and bring him back. He res ae Long Wait for Ambulance. jand d Mr. Vanderbilt politely r still laden with examtnation papers ant) \.. ttaninti It is suid that it was fu rested 0 “ oT rt e attempting to escape fro1 as ful ion an “information.” The openers ‘IMams, of 3 nents € day, | summone Ul it appeared wit Di b ‘The others had evidently told him on : 1, wite of Peter Seeker, Frankel, meantune, hud been | and was reached on to-day’s ealenda the way of Magtstrate Butts's anger,| Scouring the 1 witel ol taken to the notel, His wife could nut | When the young man tool the stand : r O oars Bltasennowan at No. 524 West | be move Ness He oer for he started in to make amends. He) avenue and Was impaied on the |. While Signall still held Mra. Frankel, 2 *Wore very positively that he had said he hadn't intended to be guil ft) street in He Ses “’\the ambuiance surgeon saw that she not driy is high power car above @ discourtesy, and he wanted to apolo-| who beat of a fence surround-|wes doomed. She was taken to the seven miles an Mour on F ventas eisiirieldeniedithelpe ae 25/6000 zt in the rear of her home, jotel, aiso, after a time, and there Eyed : I ybbed him of there in agony for half an qed, while her husband was ing Lhe) T some- that he had been running his machine) as thousands we f before she was discovered, Tho cared for in another room. Her body an hour. but in as fast as twenty miles an hour, But| subway trains rushed to Roosevelt. Hos. | 888, placed in a police patrol wagon and. never get above my. first O'Rourke said he had timed the auto-| Since Frida: waa aoiiterriblsariniureaWanell creat eee ee acetone antes afternoon I had bean 8 so terrtbly red she |husband thinking they Were taking her ; mobile for several blocks and couldn't under the cons | to a hospital. CRT 5 TE) Due eveavantys fourth be mistaken. nard McBride, started In a coal and ice/, He hi naelt insdsted on being taken) street my mechanic started up the en- Rakee = Pen . . ire home, retusing to go to a hospital, and, gines again and 1 droped the tow, My The magistrate accepted the apology| Hundred and Tw the apartments and store jw "time he was able to undertake the! ciaufreur got in the tow, near eevned but held Gould in bonds of $10 for, Williams managed to »| js. The flames ate UD journey, assisted by men, strangers. . “ ee aL Bpecial Sessions. the West One Hundredth n| through the tloor and the smoke which |and dnthe belief that his wife was wed, Py ahi ; pine i Spal the Court - : In Hy PTA Ea is h did not drive off the first speed aocreete imitate cen He told | filled the room awakened the couple. | cared for in a hospita t \ c Autos Race on Broadway. a eeee akin Hat he had tote], The husband called to hls’ wite’ to —_— > and kept the car well under prake Two automobiles almost even came). gajvon at Manhattan avenue about 6.30 | follow and dashed out of the | ‘Then Mr. Cohalan qualified Mr. Van- down Broadway early to-day at a clip Biibcledarleei avi te vonerannientameyieconeada: vugh the smoke, The Jderbilt as an expert driver oy asking that ruffled the halr of those folks (00" juics Ward, who works with Woman apparently lost her nerve, and | him a serles of questions. Mr. White- watching the sunrise they happened (1! “ ariel nbed out of the rear window of the | side cross-examined briefly to pass near to. In one machine, a) Nn as, an Y on fy reach the yard she had to step John Ho Bradford, of ‘Thirty-sixth long, low, rakish craft, were two anes Bull nes i a small areaway and onto the | st and Lexington avenue, corrobo- women and two men, one of the latter Aaihesrounc eee oe picket fence | * Vander 8 Su ppormenliand) tvormen) one ot) thells AIRES ero wo t Mies atalipnedtandioneyot the Jrated Mr. Vanderbilt. He was sure eh . side him sal young | We dij not see the men until they were |. n pickets plerced her side as | when he passed his (Mr, Bradford's) clean shaven man urging him on. The | upon | WEY from a blunt gj like a spear, In the con- home that he was not running a e a 's going st that the auto | Weapon stunned him! He to shout) Ytement nobody discov- See machine was going so fant that the auto) Weapon stunned bmn’ tie wie’ Ande enURHnalRWeaneaatcod seven miles an hour. Hummel, the vells of the two Women in the tonneau | [98 10) heres aurandersdishit COIN DE, DEMISE Ra driver, who was also under charges for streamed out behind as stiff as boards. | {Uh I" Wiinams says t num back with a policeman when Uriving the tow at twenty miles an The second machine was of a grimmer re passing WwW sy call, » had moderated to find her. hour, testified. type. It was black and ot unky we t Gey Pena taunt ne | Justice Zeller announced that the ne the ron Jan ine ital eal mon ————.— majority of the court, Justices Mayo rakish machine. n the businesslike | “When he crawled to jand Wyatt, found the soner gull chauffeur, urged on by the three in the | description of 7 BarkeepensiRoorAim| Prevents aie aaevanimetieraeteniantensuta Jedencel pu OrRG Ca co as that the defendant shouk tonneau, had everything wide open, and) Polley A \pay a fine of $15 or spend three days in Revillinelithel cacunitislscrosstawn)| CG yeenne sa P Murder, but Wrecks Pee eerie ore fen track all the occupants bounced in the | weeks. Will The young millionaire produced a air about two feet, and then sat down) flgured Saloon Art. | slender purse and paid the fin ie ——_——>— | Then Hummel, the driver, was tried, gain suddenly. |convicted and fined a simiiar amount The chunky car was right on the/ KILLED IN ODD ACCIDENT. leader's rear tires, however, and they raced through Chambers and Centre! Janttor Threw Tin from Roof, His Streets to the bridge without elther car, Cont Caught and He Fell Tod. losing or gaining an inch, One of the) aroceg Kore, Janitor of the tenement FOR JUNKMAN | Magistrate ‘Freddie’ Kernochan was If Thomas Tyner hadn't been such a| completely reversed. remarkably poor pistol shot there might —»>__. have been a tragic seqgel to a fight that started thie afternoon in the saloon of | Wiliam A. Murphy, sr., at Thirty-first [es | MONDAY, MAY 18, 1908._ ‘Girl Librarian of Princeton, Whose Body Was Found in Canal PRIKCETOW GIAL'S. | CTOR HUGO TOLAND BODY FOU: D IN | FOU RIAN iN No Marks to Indicate That Miss Vanderbilt Died By Violence rohers, Cou half a mi the trom the Carr Lake agueduct, to-day found the body of Miss Bertha V vt, Me assis ant to the lib n eton Unt versity, who disap 1 Wednesday | afternoon. ‘The boa soating on the surtace wvently just come trom 0 marks of _viole ce Vanderbilt ita and had 18 te ry accomplished. Was out Aqueduct tion of King nt wolock e Millstone [ti um feeds Carne whiic few men 4 favorite the waik dire wat nat that spans t e that str is then approaching the time pointed meeting with Mr D: upposition is thats In order to t a shortcut, she attempted to crus narrow stone + , 100 feet long, at the top of the viaduct ‘On one sid tus loasement runs the Millston stile is the Raritan ¢ foothold Is insecure, the path belng only a foot wide. Men who have tried to cross have slipped into the canal and had to swim. to shore. Miss Vanderbilt could swim, neighborhood 1s deserted in the late af- ternoon, and no cries for help were heard. If she had contemplaterd suf cide she could not have chosen a more secluded spot. pe THREE SOLDIERS MISSING BW LONDON, Conn., May 18.—Three soldiers stationed sat Fort Ter a ft is t reported as missing, a that they were drowned or hav serted. The three men, whose nami Could not be ascertained, rowed over Fort Michie, located Gull Island, a Mttle over a’ mile fri ort Terry, yes- terday afternoon. The last seen of them was when they left Gull Island to re- turn to Fort Terry early In evening, | PHILAT ! For houschold dietnfection, Prof. Win WW) ‘Thomaon, M. D.; Dr, Thomas Darlington.’ Pres. N. ¥. Board of Health; Pret. J. A. McCorkle, M. 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On sale at the best shops in leading. cities and in New York at our own parlors. DOWNER, HAWES & Co, 39h St, N.Y. (Half Block West of n Avenue.) 2274 3d Av., nr. 124thSt. Brooklyn Store, 1129 De Kalb N EVENING: Save the Pieces We duplicate glasses EXACTLY without the original prescription. Quick and accurate repairing. women looked back derisively at the Ga eine TRE Tieeut nares : r | in the car behind. jabaNon 22 seltiaatres ainin Aish ether street and Sixth avenue, where he had arly to-day the boat was found bottom | eres bs in ae ea eainee instar [onan fire that caused the de of Geanlinktussncealionitwontyiyvears side up on Gull Island | | We Operate Two Factories, “We win!" she 5 vo children on M “went to A J h ee | | is tn which she rode shot out to chaw up! to chittren on May. 10." went to the] Smashes Crowded Machine on} wittiam a. Murphy, $r., the old man's | Glasses Adjusted Without Charge, the bit of straight leading over the| ian had bean ripped of by ‘ : son, was behind the bar waiting on a FIT THE GROCER 2 bridge to Brooklyn, At the middle ofa. He rolled the tin Into Broadway, but Occupants [iarge and thirsty clientele when ‘Tyner, See eho CEO | Ehrlich &Sene. ding ca carrie to the edge c who has been employed at the saloon, iG A the bridge, however, the leading car and carried it to tie ¢ All Esc Oculists and Opticians. met an unexpected obstacle, A police-| shaft, to throw Into the yard. Escape. but who has been off duty several days, | | ‘ Sis erate | ated ita aa Co eiane | With a mighty heave Kore thr came in, He swore at young Munphy, ! A grocer has excelle: PP | 350 Si: Y 1274 B man stepped out. roll of tin over, the ede of tt anal iitatantlymetibaer ie ¢lnaa tke hixecal 4 to know the effects of special foods [ange ixth Avenue 7a roadway But ‘a sharp edge bad caught c one 008 Helow 22 St ow 33d St. put Veins plamends: erat, Tanda he Ww ihe tm) north-bound Brondway ear, bowl: | through the air. on his customers, AC leveland grocer | 101 Nassau St. 217 Broadway “well,” sald one of the men In the fulling clear to t al) In the 1 venty: yner dodged behind the has a long list of customers that have | Near Ann st Astor Houge Block. . ay & nim | ing along at One Hundred and Seventy-| Tyner dodged behind the counter, | blockading vehicle, as the other car |fourivard: He wits dead when an am-| ing plonk Br irly tocday, atruck a big/@nd When he came up ho had a re- been helped in health by leaving off 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St. came perforce to a stop, “got you, eh?) “Kore wat ty years old. CHUAN | volver in hig right fist. As fast as he| ena coffee and using Postum Food Coffee. d “Yes, xrumblingly assented the |!n Now York two years | touring car full of people and turned) could pull the trigger, he shot four | Q,. s R He says, regarding his own expert- Be & eee man addressed, “you've got us. Now| Siney ‘to nay! for the it completely over, That no one wasltimes at Murphy, who ducked backwara | Stiletto With Big Hole Torn ence: “Two years ago I had been “| BALCH PRICE. & CO. that you've pinched us, see It through) wife and children from seriously hurt seems a miracle, The auto, Into the crowd of recent customers, |, 4 drinking coffee and must say that I/ A aRw Aste: quick, will you?” BIG PULP MILL BURNED was smashed like a tin toy run over | Who, suddenly jelifed, of thelr several in Hull, Is Beached to |was almost wrecked in my nerves. | ‘ sald ono of the three men fd EGA ; | by a wagon and the front of the car| () b i 2 5 ah “Particularly in the morning I was jumping from his car and © POAULT, BER. MARIE. Nish) May 1 was dented and, WingONe Sinaaied Phe bullots whistled by the heads ot Save Her From Sinking. so irritable and upset that I could to the ban " ed one. | fhe pulp ral Be the Lake Supert No policemen were on the scene, nor! the departing patrons, thereby adding hardly wait until the coffee was \ chauffeur knows the way C thon the € “ Soo, across < i appearance w: he terlally to the el) of fe, The women were crying und tue! yy" TOM My aime hibee cia aout | cece een ou ees AULG) NOG Dee evens | extent: the Works: of art (on hel op! NEWPORT, R. T.. May 18.—The naval for preakfast and did not feel like at- AND STAIN COMBINS® hauffeur looked glum. geet he toss is about’ spilled right and left from the wreck, ae, ES sh altars 2 ohauttour eked KUM oe gaegm [SMO TE lw reported “thie” forenom | %8 id mii Sane | alte wall team Inunch Breaker rammed the tor- tending to my store duties, ° AcLAC pyomuenicer : ee two men missing. but this is| picked the ves painfly up. | Poltceman Hughes, of the Mercer | pedo-boat Stiletto just off the light. 9, ‘ shat es Ge! can of JAP-A-! moka sterner Te Ona Riven ere certain. “The power plant Is ‘aso |man driving the auto told the street-/ street station. was Basaing on a Sixth house at the north end of Goat Tsland ‘One day my wife suggested that ta J . are Ker of of commission as a result of the! ¢ cop! e was Willi E, Thurs- enue trolley car, just as the shooting y, ge e € asm 8 B fe Heer ar aeral Mo, 8 Bepadw “| feo, nd there are no electra ears ru | SCE ae ee Con senate vena the | Suerted He Juniped off “and bore tosday Mtoatine roy leree gia win ier Hs j ust ee utes sue some today, and see for your ie was told, and as ne didn’t have! ning, nor any electric lights in the city I ‘ through the congestion that had formed | P side. The Stilet u" lost 8 Ye som yah Gon Le ete ellis Bronx. In the tonneau were seated OG a bry ted re ad bo wae lninves ae ; = ‘4 enough “money he put up a damond | teks, Big | ROI Oe a a oe Venere ee outbelnasron7 spaca| betweenlicheleyings)|| Nowonal wos injuted {t and suggested that we try tt. { Mf self how wonderfully it ud, his watch ai uable rings. doors. The Stiletto, in charge of Gunner took hi Ki 1 she sts. Then ‘the party that had given the |ipaly, of, One Hundred and Fortieth| ‘fyner was still trying for a ntth\ witan Tr Baxter, with twenty ‘cook home a package and she pre- 5 ‘ Telephone PULTON & SMITH lice such a Clase went home, but not | side captured more than a_ sco: and Lenox avenue; hia sister |@not at Murphy, and Murphy was still, Wilam BxIOT ) twenty mem- pared it according to directions. The will rejuvenate an old 5900 Main BROOKLYN PoNo. bis east Twenty-fourth street. | owners and. chauffeurs. for’ gol I 4 |'duaking. Hughes grabbed the tol| bers of the seaman gunners’ class on i he chauffeur was held in $300 bail to| fast, In. Broadway, near Tt 1s sald there were| Cue e: ee teoper and helt it, | hoard, had just left Goat Island, towing result was a very happy one. My 2 x Bpecial Sessions. ; street, the chauffeur of Mrs, the car when it was) Murghy surrendered voluntarily and | a mine boat filled with mines. Nervousness gradually disappeared chair, or in fact any Nearly, all, of Magistrate | Cornell's Dabs,’ wite of the Police Com Mgr of the machine | with some signs of reilef: Breer al tee ane niNatauanarh hell Mada (osdbvalcamballinien tliwrould time In the West Side Court to-day was, vf Jérsey Clty was it y. Y.,"" would Indicate lenveorelelena 0 lire lier e ey s she real \ would: f 0 favored ‘to nitomob.le speeding Cases, | 100 as security for the, appea hy Hi W" Rudd) of Yon: | york Srosdital and an ambwlanss pree,| sland the Breaker dashed out from | &dvise every one affected in any way J piece of furniture that is of which there were thirty-six, |in'the West Bide Court | i dd will go to One Hun- | enuy cianged up to the door, drawing| behind the lighthouse, striking the tor- With nervousness or stomach trou- z BB. Smathers, the horseman and) So | dred and Eightieth atreet ang Broadway froah ‘Tencrults to the huge crowd ol| pedo-boat amidships on the port atde |bles to leave off coffee and use Pos- Mf is marred and scratched. FINAL | ferok ar, ino liven at No: Bl West bey: nan. Auto rem | Tendertoiners who had githered out-| ang making a hole larke enough for a tum Food Coffee.” “There's a Rea- EDITION } enty-fifth street, was nabbed on Broad- " ae aide Murphy's. | ” “The 4 ” ——— OF ay going at twenty-two miles an hour! man xe 5,000 SEEK HOMES Hughes took his two prisoners to the! Man to pass through. eon.” Read “The Road to Wellville, aa} and not long after “Boots Durnell OF atau , . West Thirtieth Streat Station, Neither; The Stiletto's men showed perfect | in pkgs. SIXTEE THE EVENING WORLD the dtace. horse trainer, “was alag| qned,s0: George Taymond., Five thousand home:hungry New) would teh what started the fuss or maxe| discipline. Full speed for shore was | eee BEAUTIFUL CONTAINS | Drought in. He appeared resplendent] chaufrenr, who said he lived at a1 | yorkers yesterday visited Lohbauer {@0Y statement, and Lieut. Daly sent both! Cored while the crew more? @) the | Ever read the above letter? A | COMPLETE in a straw hat with a gaudy band and} mighth avenue, Manhattan, let | Park as guests of Joseph P. Day. Mr, | ‘0 the Jefferson Market Court. There 4 new one appears from time to time. HARTS OF THE RACES farnish het gS00 | bast a e the ‘Magistrate held Tyner in bonds of | staroard side go as to keop the hole tn | c $ rnished the $300 bail bond for his| go under suspension of sentence, When! Day will sell off 700 of the lots to-mor. $1,000 rey fot Murph: yn 7 nds of! the port side above water, They are genuine, true and full of | AND 4 chauffeur, Jobn O'Malley. ‘asked for whom he drove he asked to! row at 11 o'clock at his Vesey street y go. Tyner lives! “The Stiletto had been In service for | human interest. pia Bloycle politemen on the upper west | be excused from telling, and he was. auction room. at No. 218 West -wecond street. | twenty-five years. BASEBALL SCORES, ~ » f

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