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AE AS I MO aS 8 ret ee enamel bem vu TUSK HE EVENING WORLD, LUBSDAY, 2B, 1919, ABSENT NEW YORKERS HELP HOUSE DRYS WIN OVER VET ESSa eS ABERTAFTERHS WHITE SUSE CAL hibition veto message, “he was utters | King Thanks Shares for A —With Queen, He Visits Mrs. Wilson. <ohy dDewildered” us to the ending of - Miho war. "The President's statement to the ‘miners declared the war is not ended, wand their contracts are in effect,” | ‘gaid Mr, Borah, while this message declares the war is closed.” Senator Underwood said the was over and that in good faith war} Prohibition should be ended. He con eded that opponents of the bill would be overridden, deciaring the & ¥ was “not going to defy the orga anized | war * Prohibition sentiment in this coun. WASHINGTON, Oct Greet “try.” fs “Our friend, our defender and o Efforts to lay aside the treaty tem-| Ally,” King Albert of the Relea Porarily were criticised by {ood to-day before the Sonate of t : , who sald be was opposed trnited States and later before t Yo “putting anything in front of this Hoke 6f Baer tate to a Apeaty. Present unrest in this coun-| aah oe Renner ae hee a/the main purpose to Amertoan of his long shorea—the Arg, he said, was due to the & @ailure to act on the treaty <e-@enator Sterling resented the sug-|°f Melgium's gratitude for American Zestion that he brought up the Pro- | “ld during (he great war hibition Bill to delay the treaty, de-| Por the first time in history, the claring he acthi because of the crowned head of a monarch govern prompt vote in the House to over-|MEMt was an honores aa the fille the veto. Discussing the merits |/e#*lative hally of the foremost de of the bill, Senator Sterling said) ™MOCracy of the world. Reslde him Duke of Brabant, ble ae and from her Queen Elixe nothing had met with such general “tod the roval as rejection by Congress of [Md helr jant Wilson's request to repeat | kllery. the war time law in so far aw it af-(UWM UPON & Koene unprecedented in fected light wines and beer [American nimory HOUSE PASSES THE BILL OVER! ors and hand-clapping rang | through the chamber of the Senat the King entered, escorted by Se WILSON VETO. The House last evening passed the mensure overriding the veto | Lane, while Senator Hitenen within three hours after Presi- Bestee Prine: beopolas, Que beth and Mrs. Marshall, wite dont Wilson sent his message from voynge expression ein the nh looked Girl Scouts in Wall Street District | L 5 id. ed ur ne Ve he fv on t n ot 780,000 RAILWAY WAR DRY LAW VOID, Make Appeal for Funds and Members wisvcoe o annie | § COURT DECIDES TIE-UP THURSDAY) IN LOUISVILLE CASE ——-— Strike Is Voted by Chicago’ Trainmen Lodges in Secret Session. Government Seeks a Quick Ruling From the Su- preme Court. CHICAGO, Oct, 28—Twelve thou-| LOUISVILLE. Ky, Oct. 2%.—Judge kand members of the Brotherhood of | Walter Evans in the Federal Court Railw Trainmen, embraced in| Yesterday WEld that the Wartime Pro- | hibition Act is unconstitutional, in fourteen lodges in the Chicago that it violates the Fifth Amendment which forbids the seizure of property without compensation. He granted a temporary injunction hing district to-day, were ready to stfike Thursday unless wage nds filed July 3 last were de- | met “in tull,” and a vote on the proposition! inst Elwood Hamilton, Internal | Revenue Collector, restraining him by the other lodges of the 180,000! gram interfering with the removal jtrainmen throughout the countty | from bonded warehouses of 70,000,000 gallons of whiskey belonging to the Kentucky Distilleries. and Ware- was under w Headed by ¥. G. Lee, President of the Brotherhood, a committee of house Company. twenty-three to-morrow will ‘The injunction will not be immedi- it Washington with Walke ately offective, however, as the Gov- peotar ‘ lerninent took appeal to the United | Hines, Director Gieneral of Railroads, | stqrox Supreme Court and asked that und in the event the demands are/ the case be advanced for early argu- }not met have been empowered to | m possibly on Nov. 10. Te io eae | rn expectation of the lawyers ha call out all passenger and freight p } decision, which will affect prac- brakemen, suburban eorvice men! final declalon, and yardmen. The action of the Chicago district] | trainmen was taken at a secret meet- ing Sunday night, The history of the demands, which | were formulated at the triennial con- POLITICAL. | ! | Ye TOWNE SIGHTS tleally all the stored whiskey in United States: will he handed dows before the end of November. Judge Evans held that the whiskey estion was manufactured with nt and under control of the Government and constituted private property the same as any other com- modity. The war Prohibition Act of Nov. 2, 1918, he sald, prohibited the sale of or the taking of whiskey out of bond, and took from owners their most valuable rights, He held that Congress had no power either in war or peace to sregard the Fifth Amendment, Special Sale of Gomplete Sets, & Springs luxurious high Mattress & Regular Pri $78" While They Last eat, limited to quaatity, iat oat OSTERMOOR &CO. 114 ELIZABETH STREET, Phone 5 Spring ‘Through the Block to 132 Bowery, near Grand St. DIEb, LOUD.—MARY, Services at the CAMPBELL FUNBRAL OBURCH y and 06th st, on Tuendtay, HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ADEA abort ad. nvm, 2) Bra to ond he Several goed penne, na cs his eick bed. The vote in the House | the Vico-Presideni, entered the Exec- | Yention in Columbus, O., in May, ts was 176 to 55, but 204 mombors, twen-| "tive gallery at the same moment included in the Chicago lodges’ strike eer from New York, wore absent} Senate and galleries rose and message sent to President Lé . ‘ ‘ Tho strike declaration, after as- ‘when the roll call was taken. cheered again when Senator Cum- | . iat’ New York is interested in fixing | Ins presented the Kin | | serting that the action is taken with] A arAne 7 THE DEMOCRATIC Star elas for the defeat of the veto| “That one country,” le sald, “sm |*no tinge of un-Americanism, no «in the House it does not need to go| in territory, weak—comparatively—in F , : ~~ | tinge of Bolshevism, no tinge of Red,| KINDLED IN the sky— Is A friend of Maas to And the guilty, Out of| military strength, but invomparabl The above photoxraph shows tho Girl Seout Drum Corps in front of the Sub-Treasury Building making |but tho highly-aggravated feeling see fawenky-four, Congressmen — trom|in loyalty to a Christian civilization | 2% “bPeal for funds and members .. aa = | that our members must not and can-| PL AMED INTO a star GOVERNOR SMITH Néw York only two were in|and human iiborty, unsurpans ja ae ; jnot be ignored, me 4 | eee ze geate when the voting came off [bravery, Inspired by the lol venue, Brooklyn, this morning to “We have stanchly supported the ved New ¥ AND A supporter Caldwell, McCrate, Cullen, ing monster and, in supreme sac SHON Win resulted in two men $ ing forces and unlimited dollars to its | . ite COGonnat cinch havea. the’ world tor, trostc | eine shot and many injured. |More IN WEST VIRGINIA, SAYS ieee es diermined mor FROM MY window OF HIS policies , Riordan, Goldfogle, Sullivan.| When the wona und daughters of ongwhoremen reported for work thun than ever to respect Old Glory, ber ardia, Dooling, Smith, Pell, race, now or hereafter, forgot. tiis| i any ‘time since the strike bexun REPORT TO GOVERNOR oi. x0 avo rmea forces, bue wo] OTHER STARS ours Is ; Rowan,’ Slegel Oonevary: Mes lsacrias TASGPAK han Sa WaIEA lth io pgeontss ae eg te Cees |also are set in our sobopalin calle ee THE EMPIRE Gute : iniey, Ganly. reverence and gratitude, the world | he Chale dlutrict longuorimen| NO Details of Raleigh County eA EL Je ROSE US we vee ee. only New Yorkers in the Mouse] which) felicium anved will tbe un ys the Chelsea district Jongshoremen Bc caiiewon tee or wages that Old Glory and ber ns and Griftin. worthy of ity deliverance.” ee ee terea thet belies pioniol) Wee armed forces, together with all other) FROM ALL quarters AND HE keeps it je New Jersey delegation tho®) 44 piy addregs to the Senate, King Mae REDe Ware Conia tS garded as Serious. | Amoriean institutions, should guaran: | ese . ee yeanewering to tho rail Call] Aiport said dn parte Klyn soction. Along the} winchester, Va, Oct Gov. all American workers’ | OF OUR town BRIGHT AS the stars ; voted “No” when the bill was UD) +1 am deeply moved by the expres ‘and the lower North |e ener of West vy | Another resolution bene oprn ol eee see “ fc T aay Rive tion crews were \ no 4 the Cummins Anti-Strike : lof passage before wore Bacharach, yous of sympathy thot the name of | Plan Is to Transp rt Crews to} es Vaxeune on the n visiting his brot Cit aa making wie waves cut ot| THEY JOINED) is THEMSELVES 4 » Radcliffe, Minaban and Lebl-| peigium evokes fron thin noble Am-= Piers by Water in Effort the Munson Line, which ts having | hurriedly to-day for Cb Ene aca ee Aiden \cittenn Arar see ac Representatives Scully, Hutch} grican people. Nothing could bette ers DY Water athe didieulty in recruiting erews. Thin !recelving a message that d coal mine} rt SPELLING VICTORY 1 HEARD a church bell iu ieee ailing Rati tae phe rise tho rolan of universit! to Break Strike, from, the headat Te of local No, 8 Haleish County had been blown UP | shopmen'n Delegaten Meet to Man ee eee w Phe only members of the New JOM) democracy than that — friendship ae 8h6 Of the long vinen, ind that the situation there was for More Pay. | THAT’S WHAT RINGING, IT reminded y delegation voting yesterday sr which unites the great republic, with Hara. to andi oi fat premori’al | ot The Chi a, aistrict the welitation serious | PITTSBURGH, Oct Delegates ice oe * 6 orn Pte: 50) ON 9: NORE HS ew thig morning at 7 and at 8) py. cs . mt MeGlennon and Hayan, both of wROF| iy 11,009,000, and the roam of whieh | strike taken to-day at a meet | Bie aM ioe tt cmen were on| The Governor said the message | representing more than 490,00 rail-| Te sraRs onthe Ballot UE OF a areat ginius oted "rebeeaan hoa saat Boicanen Tam the constitutional head with itsling of ¢ insatiantic Steammbhip | but none offered to return | aye no dete roud slopmen met here to-day to de- “6 6 8) & the President's veto. oO NEW | 7 500,000 mhabitants for nd repre tives of th CHAE IWN, We Vit. Oct ide what steps shall be taken to ob- = - jersey representatives who voted for] wit there lv mo equality. of py ba a ibireee taeli eal _iesumption of work on the Hast] —W Heathérmin, Chiet of the |(\" “thor demands for increased) ARE GOING to do WHOSE KNOWLEDGE of bill previously, Browning and}ing pchen bot es re me adh Sal ri eae ela rt | ere bromeht about what was | Department of Mines, said he had Ao |Win Mol Mamie bol lle ae one eee . and riches between them, there is} i men to be the tHe | information the blowing | Wastes, jpubebasiediod ag E MUSIC WAS herman, were not present, Had) auatity in the love of liberty and in| the piers by water, and obviate the in the aa | wp of */plang to be submitted to the Admin-| ON NOVEMBER 4 he New York and New Jersey men! uiiagion toward sock! p oh fay danger of interference which haa|teréront. In aft trucks, motor | d 1 iat » for the improvement of eee ee * , he Presicion , th Ie vo {And horwe drawn, were lined up in aj three mi tchines ‘and ondit and to discuss} : Stars THAT HE could jus are tad i Hh rarnceii On doth wider of the Atlantic the [Kept loyal dockmen, anxious to go [Vid Mikey Sneee convensing OM Met |puinps of the Pemberton Fuel Com: ie gana tnd to) AUpGURE | AND. AS lie! Biar THE could just tell would not have b Jaume idea! inspires’ ws back to work, from going through the] Non 1g." phe Tine, places four| pany at Pemberton had tion de- | What shail be donk Ie Muti mee j THE CHURC DL Seop Ne heed on I pier gates ucks’ in. column, catended thr “I by an explosion some time posed legistation against strikes em ON the night E H organ "§ REORGANIZATION 3 1 beet a ny janet at 5 rele ick Toppin, Chairman of the} Ml is up Old Slip, five blocks along | hv tween the closing vf the mine te bodied in the Cummins bil and re- BREAK. N és! } GHUR e exe relations which go back as fa : ; tt set, three blocks Up Wall|urday night and the resumption of |r" Gesimions of the Interstate Comel . a a E IS STARTED ag memory, which have been fortined |conturenen announced lltumediavely, five blocks down Peart Streot| work Monday cent Cert ut th Interstate Com OTHER THINGS vo0ish FROM THE bell PROGRAMM $ during tho war ay well as By the ad-| would be pul into BEERS UBD ON ISLEY y , Dice aed <p: alle ieiion: 0: - Mi ‘a yn mirable aanistance which you ren-| He was confident that there ware] tion there w GARY CONDITIONS IMPROVE. | Te ee ain Sta iiee Aweice THE CRAWLING things WELL, THAT'S about ali 7 dered Belgium by feeding her pe plenty of loynt membore 0! 8 a eer arene aitvar i aah et i ote i ‘i . hae longahore # association | Of the driv 1 they did not expect aut @ | fo the fact that he 3 a: 7 7 visions Chosen’ for University [and by fraternity in arms will ae a Re te acca I they wore) 10 get away: before day after 0-1" "cee macs tn Gnecacion, {ening a Dee he maar eivcan Monta! STTAT PaerEN onitseay WE NEED to know ut 3. * ce to develop for the great good] We would go to work } ere) morrow. sexes : x © boon misrepresented,” eee Council—Extension of ba i; s ertain of protection and thought that —— GHICAGO, Oct, 28.—HEvery depart- | We BY ABOUT POLITICS i Powers Outlined. | ppadid Gillet is welsomh ve | this problem would be solved by Kansas Miners Defy Advice Againnt United states Stoel Corpos President | Bik na CAN HEARST have UT, PO Wines ‘ pier. sing the water approaches: to the Calling Strike. tat Gar to y aa oe THIS YEAR PEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 28.—As a} Albert in the Hone of Representa i ip eer ees} a ~~ reported ompany official of incumpetent. : } sctep in carrying out the reorganisation | tives, said that wile every mat phe una ‘ [,! : rant Ls ie reaite Pr aici ne [tiga and trem bunch joe oes = YOUR VOTE woeces om SIA UDIVRELLY, BBMHIY| Thee aie anvaasie ; | The intimation given out at yess | Alexander Howat, District President (oe. Maurie Et . * ‘i Boerennme st Yale Univeraity, nearly had ie boro da to ty “the wir ‘a meeting of the Butler faction {of the United Mine Workers, said (o- Just provement TAX FORCE I INCREASED. TO BULL dawn cee we wi sul agreement Uh day: “E wo e to see this nev . . te 4s hot yosterday to make up divgions and) the King of the Belgians, by hinf Sf the lemgshoremen that the marine TOVG. quar will compel imigers to |” The. situation und In Pipa pr, oe GOVERNOR SMITH'S ticket elect representatives to the MniversHY | iii. pravery, had come aut t the in would not transport pler| work whether they receive a living |i) Ne 1 b dnartiel law ASSLEE SS hens B33 THE GOVERNOR? | counell, it was announced by the sac: | WON'h DEANGRS. Ill come & workers was disputed by Thomas| wage or not” Was declared’ wien | dis Ra rene | TE ReeR aL, GOVE FROM HEARST’S ticket retary’s office to-day i tae tae ia aie si | Healy and James Moran, business | ———__—— five companies of Indiana State militias PPT ET sree: for i ae The Key, Willlam Adams Brown of mothe House His Majesty walds |e oiis of tie Marine Engineer's Lo-| Japan Sal@ to Be ehing New) men hail been ed home jnenen a dba ane EVERY MAN on BY THE STAR York, Chairman of the corporn- am happy to ble to bear to} Allinnce with Mritain, i —— [oer taecnakingnl Chis Skee AUrsOnE FR: ales : eee a conunition on educational pelicy.{thix chamber which eubiodion the liv- | sth S which the |, HONOLULU, zs tA HOD, OSt RON tie Woesle oe Jeti, duces of sapannent will uy|| ‘THE TICKET 0.1 © Yorn of t nity oF Ting spirit of American people ’ [Brew hi Saver oi haidaherne tre BR SaaS Ron ae Appr “ e Fj a Re bapa a democraue | oat manager of the und Mal opened will A ahortt pointed out, will be| THAT jeaded by . 2. powers to be given the councll, There) und parliamentarian etate created by | extension of the Anglo-J as unc in 1S avotue a better op- ‘s Mil be three groups al admini-|ihe vote of the Panulan ae no) {tory Hines, stated that already | ance, according to a. Tokle Aa Wotan wf ayoke BREE GP e ® ‘THY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY LOMMTYEE, the vote of the Vopular Assombly of the Japanese daily ypu Jih ive officers of the untversity, the! igo wien pioaial i t ¥Y © | had men working at their piers at the | Me Japa jaily ippu J Schools and one of representa: | . Rrocharmedt tne Inde) 4o01 of Houston st men, RB diviisons. pendence of our provinces, it was understood, had been t ~ | Nerwen FUNERAL DIRECTORS. FUNERAL DIRECTORB, Valter. the general meeting the divi-] "OUr two peoples have fought and| sorted by wuter. Workers’ Co! 7 Bicep met soparedcly fimphed ‘together. The thteryen- Fhe Shipping Bousd, it was wnid, | co ith pee ENNY : ir : e Shipp urd, twa 4,100 the International: . those of thirty members be pa Ras er roa ai Army Wes (alo Scousiate to the fullest extent yea: Rare. to on the Norwe P POUND PROFIT | entitled W two and those of Le viotory, | bay my 1 Me Der hie ching ear olan American. liner Bergenstiord from = | \pumber, one. ore Homage to the uilicers, the sole na er escheat ic = . s ‘eed he vilicera, the sol-| The strike cont s to deme ee ~ er diors and sailors who tell for a steat| .. keelin ee Pe me Hartford's Alleged Wife Held by ‘Trade Mark. I HE MAN WHO DARES Prteleh Aviotion Controlter Cominx, | Uo baltlelields of urope | tansatant fap Pere Sawidiavea wales: Z @ Manufacturers’ Aircraft As- defense of th of the rite Slay liner Celtic, sehed 5 ; . a ° yoclation waa Informed to-day that |, Doble assembly { solemniy lied for to-day; han been ponhoned; | pa we sh Gts Site, Saree Half the Enjoyment of Your Party By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER. Wiclapa) wir (wiradbeiak ea, {thank the momboes of the Commit- laa has the suiling re | Myrtle Beach In conneetion with ¢ . . ’ , ‘ eile 7 ini? nt * Mer eeticr Qeneres of Ae ret he . json for elie and, the innumeradis we ik = coop : is ; re - ff murder of Menjamin Binkowlts, wre Is in Cutting the Hallowe’en Cake Your little talks are as daring,” said Mr. Frank "leommitters that helped It in its ad-| Meh wax expected to leave Nov ugit here to-day to be held a mu 4 3c , or~ ie The Funeral Chure Bie Beitien Ministry, would seit from |r iru ora, | eal Particular! The $90 passengers booked for the |tertal witnesses UR Exper: Chefs have lent their master touches to these ue Cc nea es UE ers panes tor Ch The Funeral Chureh, lund, Nov. 11, on the Mauretania | the ' in. Gur} Celtic wit} be teken to Montreal in ¢ —— = | delicious creations and have baked into them all sorts | Broac way a h Street, “as they are new in their Bates fattiae the “prcctase ite Tirand Windocu ert Hower and | special train, Yeaving Friday. night LAUREL ENTRIES. | of appropriate and significant favors, which, according | application. . } tain is making in com Mee Aibare actad Ala prom Jang put aboard the Megantic, The ——- to the O1 on this great night of mystery, | “You make the people realize what they did not Bop. prday eed | Maurotania, ft 4s announced, will Watcihiacars ah ate 18 Soearoes te gh PU Xe muy price of dare to think: that The Funeral Church is as much an woomt wth wave to-morrow tor Halifax for cout, | ‘ ban ) | Fecal iscgrapicddah Bis LOFT 1 Posed 4. Institution for the people as is the Museum of Fine the Duk r , enalled at th 4 pine MACH hw04 e ie Libre yg or F ; WaLSON TELLS JUMULTY » | White House thin morniag, spending [284 the 2490 passengers probably Y o; Make your reservations now. | Arts, the Public Library or any other Foundation HAUS “INTERPRETATION” iS | Witson. The vik HeloMea’ ies [French Lane wnnobiied tl ihe | devoted to the welfare of mankind. Vive, Wilson The visit followed the | French © announced that the Slt Toa —! The man who dares, is the man who does. eception ©: he stat » ye elprlan nee ould a n o'elo. “ ra £ " » fy " Q Of ; “ i PESTER he roses Par Delelan | France’ would) eal} ‘ut 1 o'olouk: 4 l Le le Hed UA OU | Mr. Campbell apparently fails to appreciate that NOT AN AMENDMENT Gin iy retin trod aie White] MerTONs strike oF no atetke, and that Wednesday, Oct. 29th | he is the most daring of all undertakers: Sea ory ade Meo eet vi jd tee Lets oe Aare SURCIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATEA-A tien to imepanot f barer who | || He dared to erect a building on Broadway at 66th read ie a day easels have bee uA » prices ; ive President Jokingly Corrects His | tt, Senator Cumin Pry iden nided und loaded by their crews He eee alien of OUAL , ic Street devoted entirely to the “needs of the demised, e Bly Corrects His} nro ie Mabate, dnd | Toeuseent gtrikere: @bO. watched ance ah Very MRORme OreR, a building which men who know declared as “‘the acme » Secretary Concerning “King a of the Houne rhite B of perfection” and “the heaven of sorrow.’ “ Ung of Promdent Wilsons effive employees of the White Star i | “ory of the Belgians,” Gallel fo dhe fieie oot | Ike walaal Nn Rintsicte Bakenae xen Tuesday Attractions | What a wonderful word-picture: “The heaven of fe Ales to the Nation's distinguished | terday invited some of the trike t DOLATE COVER. sorrow. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2, e ‘niu |] Penocon te n . ‘ BOs gure going to sep the King of |" M fh. the Prog. | DEUbers” to cross sleventh Avenue 1a; Thnniioon. LLLES This ts | He takes the sting from death,” said Mrs, H. | Belgium to-night.” said {dent's daughter, also called during | PY *eral took the “dare” and returned year-olds afl jection of Pure. | in my hearing; “1 came here in the depth of despair — Secretary Tumulty as he | th morning Aw whe left whe waalto they with black eyes and coreians bene = eer 7 | 1 go away in the heaven of sorrow.” escorted to the door by the King and a pipe nets ” “Tt the v, i was leaving Presiden{ Wilson's | {he Duke of Brabant. ere 2g Ort | brulaed faces, Tho men were Laken | Wale tp Pleasing flovers me Av- Yo | If the people only knew.,...” fick room yesterday. Mrs, Baker were first of une Caninot | fom the pier to the buttery on one | sign, heat, “Pineanol, nd C4 \ How often I heard that very same expression: “ine King of the Belgians,” |¢ifele to arrive and were followed by | © company's tugs Anonymous | fr! ils berry, Strawberry, : “it the people only knew.” ‘They’ would not keep at ‘ah the ‘Presid the other Cabinet officers and their |communications have been received | SocMand” too: Plum, Peach, eter Premium wi! | Sorrened the President. wives lat the offices of the White Ster-ana| hatte eee enveloved ta. covering . Assortment i home their dear departed, but would bring them to weet your Amendment” rae \Cunard tues thredtaning ieaceie ia i 1H at one eae Stores: New York. i The Funeral Chure! said Tumulty, | A Quintus That Dore Not Attoet thead | tine. iho ctopent fren Glin |} | erected ieee f ] » they » tell the! “1 see, it's not an amendment, | tite biome Geinioe et [eed untoss the clotieul forces are with- | Cheralatts 49c Brookiva, Newark. And since they do not know, I dare tell them, » | : { Jrawn fvom the pions ro BO ‘man interpretation,” the Presi- | ie? fice ie cult “8 M estes eet ati vdes th S ie only cme Seventy-five qolice pyle et telephone directory, 7 ; y policemen (patrotied | aud s ek Soar lcontion c0e Midas the container, ~ the vielnity of 43d @treet and Becond tigen “aed.

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