Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 1
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Hint bi|i|#^«npft tfOtoBy proi»- ~ ^ At amippm. tUfiMiHmn tkte new
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fcandiati repreaei^ft^ the Grwflai» the Egyptisui^ tia UUmptoiii, Ap Uln^piMa. Koreasa aad mii^
<Hher pa^laa.
Most of tlMss BteBcIca are ssi^iitliiir threuab wiltaa ars employed to supply Inf^rtnatUm to the senate Mid
to the newapap«a
Larvar Nations Get In. Even aosM of tbs l«v*r anions, such as China s^ Jafisa. hsTo cstahUNied aaeneiaa apatt trtm thsfir embaaslsa for ti» (Ttisiailintliin Ilf hifi»mat|i» tn re* aued u> onatans tost anas datea ths -GiaaldffiPatioa H the tssa^.
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aae itotofiksst ftqsi is in , The Oeiupea ^rcy and l»h» leaders '
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Jfci^SSt 26,-Fmal SMMiaNrhnnr^.Sr^
1i*rr^ and dmerl %%f of the fa-
.j?* nR^rikitfen by a oata-
eS fte" ^fes^atkmal labor
p m StMOuel ®P>S itB^y tii! a. M&tomMtt
"^''WT' hfe arrt^l here
‘Biajpept.
g^aisetif g^=»l that ti^ rapudi- » ^^s©^ds.al»o the entire effort W tib^e im4N^ gi mcMmattonal ihovffiKi^ta of any lUad ‘■' on ^trga Washington. "fewaded American dNa^^^ios at the ASeterdam oongreea. stoa «ittfci*sUi®tlc^^ ^elfioxned uthen he
tha
oa - a»yserred peoples
Omtandant Paoptaa Active. The depePdant peoples who have aent thMr wgffeeeiitBttvee here have, as a rule, employed lecal coonsel fn this eetmtry, and are taking every step posaUde to get their griantnees before the Ainwrtean peo^e. I^ny of the foreign* ‘^Ts who -nave come tn dut'lng recent weekg came here direct from '=’aris. where they spent many months while Cwttinuod on Page Twenty^ix.
The tsiisasnnMi Sleiea^
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WASHDfGTON, Ap|^ «ApA^ikam mambeEs of Am feraijir )ctaaagt«mpnftUe to^r fa
ttair totostiOB to Am mmip
gjwta^ tha By a pax^ v«ft% giUitiir M^CmgbiF fRep4> of H«fftli WepU^ bitos aldMrt> ti^ a^ad to*
. ^ vofgblt dft Am plan pi SsMator FaU, ROAD CONT»^ lll\nkVEP «( Xw w
Condoct
Cfftis in Vi
Chargaa of SUta Beaftf cf Accomiir comnatma Are the •aata of Pr^Niioaad Aetlaii fbiaiAffisr^e^^i^va eiaaina^that ^ MS. O. P. Organizafiofi AidgiilNt.
{1^ W. M. IWeigeMi, Stetf Aft -bftdBhHiMyHriftb iZVwv)
EVANSVILMI, Ind.^ At^wN 2t^ The Septcaxiber t«nn of the Vasdcrbnrg circuit coart will begm next Mmiday. Hie first odCficiai ms^ at Phil C. Gould» the jodge, will be to toftnmt the gimsd jnxy to nmke a thMOQgh and aearchixig inveatigation of the official cobdoct of cer* tain public officers and At manner
ti thd traityjitt which matlora pertaining to
lie road ctmtraeta in this coai^
haPe \ttm handled.
!ae ffsod Jury that will be ordered to, go Into' the matter extensiveiy Is coat*posed of Ijaa4s Bayer, Arnammng town* rtlp, John Baumgartoer, Frederick Kli^off. John Deer, F. W Grleee and rge H. Albirea. all of Evansrtlla
i^lm
Anftrea.
ot only fHirjudge Gould inetruct this
°?S
grand }urv to mtStt the investigation, but he will Umtruct the members to return indictments if the evidence submitted should be BulB<dent for true hiOa, and it also Is asserted that if the indietments are hronght them will be a moat vtgorous ptneecwtlon. The reason for this is the sertous chargee made agatnat osrtain eoonty ofltoers by the stale boartbof aocouata viGi hsaifenartea at tndlanapel^ and the very looee and re^Etsip nmnner in which certain snmtw ott^da am jpld to be topdtng Hm mimayarr nasey to favorite con-
tractors with a political pult Taxpayar Mera Looker On.
Per years, when a judge down here ordered^ grand Jmr to malm an inveatlgatfon of the act otm pnblie cMdal. B was the ^'tdg laugh." A arwid Jmw invnatigmtioe alWaya was regarded as a
t at "white-wash" for the Inveswpe, ot the Jules’s In^ruc-
^ _ t|m Jmrsradathm were m the wuigualrs of Bin Kel-
Vimderburg eouBty’s tofl»>us statM-
map. teown as '‘Mnooting the bttlL" In alt khm invmtlgatlsss the Inaeoent taxPS4^8 has teen a meer locber^. The pMtlQiaBa worked the bluir stuff, i^id word was passed down the line toward heater and bflfjackiu "If fou ain't right, get right"; otherwise the grand Jury would catch them. If indictments were returned, they only provoked a sneMteg sndle from the party tnanagers, and the bills were tied up in nice Blue ribbons, like love letters, and put aw|iy In pigeon
Continued on Pag^ Twonty-aix.
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OeMFORSIlESIA
MihiM
at
of
I paaniUe «e aU the mtw
stoogX-vfbajtthie
I at Che th^esk htac^ _ i at Bdinhnrx^ poWer foa
ftspragslitattoB \ANiQiA Ba Ras^^aUd hy the tracOw To PtopMhtiona My sad Those [ ^T?rtrne wi^
Named by Lcagtfc.
i time ta
OB
the treaty RaalT^ Lattf. The real test.' Is' o£^ emnws. to la tha smt0a. ISte^ )hi« of^ aemt ^ Bsgnbiteah stmt^ oooKliig mere i^tepreat. Btnato Cmiihar* flpee^^i^r^waa an agraed^to byt^ritcaaentat|en.j die
struettea ressEaUoaS adrta to
! nm M. *t IF oC
wotdd—
and woltd etaagpe Am
at the treaty ta more thsA
_. ., Tha vote on the dHterw4
propem^ stosd t to 7 Raaadn fbr &co(rtion.
Although dm eSBMdfttoe acted spe* oiffea^ on otSy tour of £hs tesady* pro* vtNons in euestion, Gterti was an igOWw
that the v^oa tm. them i^iparatt provisions would bo only
and to carry htte dT
poaai.
In jprsseatmg toa
M si^he
'by
duoMW
f «o ,, oped*
et the SSiaik^ame-^ fl^«5s
oa
tha
QMffia
ceitatn dhrMoga lAtMetog tatereshi
TnlHriruis
^ tha I , . atan is to be appoiiaid by tlte MdNa
ClUHiga in tha Rtons*
Bxtm4il^r the aoopa of tto piddia trt* cuhy regarding the pdaoe treal^j« At foreign relations committee a&mmiia^ last night a schedule of heash^ that promise to occupy moat of Its tlis tWb weei» and to lead thto Chit inCrtcacies of poiJtlcai and terripMtM problems in several parts of the wm’ld/ The disputed questions to be touched imon in the eight-day schedule inclurte the dteposltten of Fltma, of the Aland telands and of the Q^nnatt calonies ta Africa asd the clahn of Ireland for indapendffica. iOn the lat ^ witneues are repreoenTativ** of the Itakans, Jugo-Slava Hungasten - Amerteang, Greeks, Irish, Ltthuaaians. Ukrainlsna, BsthonJans, Let^ and American ne-
groes.
Under the arrangement the time to be devoted to work on amendments to the treaty this week is reduced fmm three
who w^onied it wem l^H for a copfeceius.
wuj&pera' statmoenL ^rtiteh reviewed
the work of Um Amatgriam ctinKresi.,
^ the,4^1 elements^ CAMPS TAYLOR AND DIX UNITS
that bWiDad to oentrel Jg. tsllows bb. ibb “|%ia jfeastardam ueartiiwnoe lAarks a ^ DRAW POLICE DUTY. atagy in At progress of labor. The \
l1 organisation that existed i
war was- based on
Oerkutna. tha ■
and controlled by***the FIRST FOREIGN ASSIGNMENT
or^atsations for
approximates the drtnoof genuine intema-
Jteadquarters have been removed 'in to Amsterdam, Holland, a , iprassntaive exeentive has j^ceiad, and a fairly Jnst basis of m liag basn laid down for later In-
WASHINOTON, August il-The 8th infantry regiment at Camp Taylor. Ky. and the iinh. at Camp Dlx. N J . have been ordered to prepare to go''overseas to aid in the policing of Silsite durii« the plebiscite provided for under the peace treaty. It was said today at the war department Orders for the actual movement of the regiments, however,
have not }ct been immed.
As was stated in an Associated Press to be invstgied Into the revolu-1
fhiij- Havt?! be«n 1 roglitt^ts Will go diiTictly to American
I on wfwt is perhaps the greatest
Itical Imur—ie organl-
naw organtsathm is something asore than a mere framework It has aiHX^ taken a firm and unmistakable
attj^^
at this crl
aati
movamewts that ha\e been - - f - of Surope as the result of the »ar War Istuyg Overshadowed.
"I fear that the publish^ r^orts of the Ametardam oontergnee, tak^ up as a miectaedMg duel <m war responstbiii-
Gof^iHihd on Page Twenty-eix.
their heads in everv headquarters there to receive full their heads in gvM> country. equipment Velther unit has yet
«-«'5W5PS' IJfessiiiy
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OASroN QUtEN OfTHAT HE r» GUILTY.
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MOfO BY PRINCE CROY
AuguM a&s^After a plea for a b4 «E feiil ba4 been ovm--
^aiged
"ttmmytm Qa^n; «elay ap.
d?l iqjnee:^^ tmiding
H« »4-
ha p^^maded as » of TkBiFves G^y,
KV«|V^
bf
S!‘& ■
‘j' ' *>«eff tor Pitocp mm msmtm that he iilMii w^ -ns^amy and mBpqek Maes Crew <m Jime MMIgk li^ ims suppsefti be amtm to pre^y« OeeapA
hp-eeid he
had foreign service
NEW YORK, August 3s. ~K«ruiti of men for service In the Unit^ States army overseas, which was discontinued about a month ago. was resumed here today on orders from Washington. Only white applicants for the Infantry and Signal txups are accepted. Enlistments are for one and three-year terms the shorter being limited to former mmnbers of the American expeditionary for«e. IL SEEK IQ ANNUL RAVENSWOODCIMIER
ATTORNEY FILES SUIT FOR OWNER OF DANCE HALL.
NOTICE TO COMMISSIONERS
Jackiel W. Joseph, an attorney for Herman Arens, who established a dance hall at Ravenswood. a new town north of Broad Ripple and whose business was tnterferred with by the village authorities, gave notice to the county comfilNNNmers today that he would begin pirtii:e»>dliijLi to ctecuit court to have the
town charter annulled.
Mr Joseph said his client will try to Amt there Is onto one resident ta Bavehtorogd, mt other reslof the town totoffWniaier reaort--Wk@ h«»» thetr htoM in Indlanaaad vote her^ aad theesfore the to Urn I iNPiliiiiUiii III for the at as sUetisIt^gthe laeaflioB of a
town wm* ilisi^ prneeeding In eiionlt court toJtoa nature ^ an appeal thg«>^k#ed the oNsatte-
IS FATAL TO QUESTS
COL. C. C. WEYBRECHT AMONG VICTIMS AT ALLIANCE.
JUST HOME FROM FRANCE
ALLIANCE, O., August 28.—Colonel Charles C. Weybrecht, Who returned only three weeks ago from France, where he commanded the l«th infantry, died here today as a result, physl^sBui believe, of eating cold storage turkey at a dinner last Saturday night at the Lakeside Country Club at Canton Mrs Helen Sebring Qahris, age thlrtvthree, wife of William ! Qahris. of Sebring. O. and Bob Jennings, negro waiter, are also dead, and Mr and Mrs. John C. Sharer are paralysed and their recovery is wrid to be doubtful. Specialists from Ctevdand and Alliance were summoned yesterday to attend the stricken persons Cokmel Weybrecht «td Mrs. Oahrte died this morning. Colonel Weybrecht SMTved two terms as adjutant-general of Ohio. He was fifty vears olA Others In serious condition are W D. McElboy, chef; Mr. and Mrs Louis H Brush, of Salem, O, and Mrs. Clem Bates and Mrs. WilUs F. Sanford.
<toys to two, Thursday having been set azide to hear the negro delegation on the question of the African colonies
More Delay Been.
I Chairman Lodge, announcing the de- ! cision after consultation with other comI roittee menders, said the hearings jzeemed essential to an intelligent Judgment on the manifold provisions of the treaty Democratic members, however, who said there had been an understanding that the committed would complete Its report to the eenats this week, charged again that the treaty was b^ng needlessly held up by the committee
majoritv.
It was generally agreod that if the plans were calrrtod out tits treaty orobably would not come oul of committee
before the end of next Week. To Hoar indiafUiiM^la Man.
Under ths schsduls ONdS public the witneases to be heard ^uksday ^re C. 8 Williams, pastor of g nSip« ihurdb in Indianapolte, smd Monros iSttAsK of the National Equal Righto Lei^ffte. On Friday representatives of the Ameri
can Mid-European Association will
pear on behalf of the Lithuntena — j,. rainians. Esthonlans-and Letta 8at-f»?ito« urds^ mmmlng will be given to the Irish and the afternoon to the Gteeeka Eugene Plvany, of the Hungarlan-Ammrlium Federation, trill be heard next Tues day, and on the following day Alex, Johnson, of Chicago, will make a statement about dtosmiUfon of the Aland Islanda The question of FJmne is exulted to be discussed thoroughly Sunday and Friday, when represMtaUvm of the Jugo-Savs and the Italians, respectively, have appointments with
the committee.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE UNITED STATES TO ACT.
OF
NATIONAL CAMPAIGN PUNS
for a nail I
HiilHCOCK
IT.
umm W8ii e^«a« Sl^etusg Ame^toagtiL^ WAsmi^DlSKIN. IBt^safek. whs itoF konNgMfMI today to a
The IndhumpeMe News Beresa. tS Wyeto BefMiag. WASHINGTON, August 26. — The Chamber of Commerce of the Unttsd States IS to start a campaign agatost Socialist, Bolshevist. I W W. and other radical propaganda. Plans are now in formation for the organisation of a nationl committee for this purpose. So-calUed soviets have been foraoted in several cities Recent perioiBeala asd booklets put out by radicals have bemi suppressed by the government because titoy became seditious in tbeB- utterances. It is to counteract the evil effects of these that the chm&insr. Cbe irnrtmtt business organisation In the county ig organising a special national CDromalee.
nUSTHDIjSliS' iTTEQTYMA
TA«Ml|lT.*=«iVlS INSTRUCTH TO
■mea
A. L Tm—XL pwlftiBl of toa tt pubiN mmmmi tbKt Hatty LtouMb pmpm M»«er, wrnm t» Mtooto* to NRNtoBto and addrtgBNff Of IffaSUdiCTi Nflp FWi on the city marksL T3tol tA wbrthwr tha pf«g|»icii 4Uto N^NT to the toserved wfoAmmf ‘ttmm to ito
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to ^ to pravtoB algr ttinmgalTtg rni
jjtoWtiwtoto iff tmek $IaA BnM toMtoto 'Ah to tm 01
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^SEYtlRl^OTHe^ LAWYERS AL^ DlS#%ISSEO.
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TO SUCOEEB E. R. KSTM
AVETTSFEDERALBUTK FOliCES UP COAL IWE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION HEAD CITES RAILROADS' DEMANDS.
SAYS MEN ARE AFTER MINES
Only Two Unacoountod For
WASHINGTON August to-OrOy two pa of thousands of the Amarfean agpedftkmmry force who went Into htotla (iHmans remato to a emmu war di d^itod atere ^ pii
Th* latoeaeiieHe News touaaa. ss Wyatt IH^Itoig. WASHLNOTON, August to--niai the present buying policy of the United States railroad administration in contracting bttuminous coat is forcing the public to pay htohw indices is the rtidp* mest made by Harry N. 'toylor, prwddent of the National Coal Association, an organization of local bodies of bito* minoi» operators. Nationalization Program. - Nationalisation of the coal mines is sought by many mine workers and a bfii to that end has bean prejuMred, Thylor told the committee. The plan is for the govemment to buy the mines and tom them over to ths moB for operation. Taylor said. Already many of the miners are demandtog a rix-hoor day snd a five-day week, ha added 'The railroad demand |s the nui^eus ^ the bustaees of bHumtuimii^aperatorm." said Mr Tavlor also Bbaorbe about to per cent jff to'o««thm It i^eane a sui^y IS operate , ^ ,t tlm xmltes^ tbaii mmAtm Price detemtoed hi the tatt aStoto^tohm uriBi Dr. Garfteidi to tto&toof»gOfmt>eeff oosto Nace •teaeed if' totoa tmratofB, SS^STi gtos oTo^^i^d
George H. Btochelor. who has toen secretary of the Indiana Stoto Bgp Association tar^ i^any years, wsa tototloned frequmnhy today to mnnsbUnn with the coming apistotowAt by- Ctov* emor James P Goodrlrii of ajtodge of Marion county superior eotm No. t, to Bocoeed Judge Brnecit R Naitfi, irho
died last -Bunday
Many fri^ds of William 8. ter, who had been chosen by _
iiLeith tD prei^e in the court afw JiStof Keith became ill, have been urgtog
him as a man of high standing
attatoments who would be sultabm for appointment ns jndge Mr McMaster said today that he was not an appHcant for the place, end while la appreciated the honor of being menOoned tn oenncR^tien with the appointment, hfe {flactlce would not pemlt his sec^tanue bf a judg»hlp. Mr McMaster Is a msmber of tiie Ih^ana. house of rep-
resentatives
It has been pointed out by attorneys that If a member of the legislature khoutd be applied to the jud|BM^ and a fecial SMrion of the kwiitoturc shouhl be ^ted eoon, the Governor woutd to compelled under the law to ^11 a special election In Martmi oounty to fill the le^rtatlve vacancy, and no one destres a flpbclal eleetion This would pintoijily alsD preclude the appototmant of Jidm L. BenedioL a meiutor of .the Indiana hocme, who has ateo been mentioned in connection wRh the JudgMhh^ A-measg others who havb tmn menmmd for appointment are Monte O Flscus and WU&am O. Dimlavy, who were aspirants for JNfftoe iff the court before the printafy, Harry .Tockey, William Ken^ Clay Atm am James M, Leathers It is khawn that a movement Is In progyeiB atotolg the political fstends of Sohuyl^ A. Haae, formerly a mffiiSier td the boaid of pubIte workSi to have him appointed Mr Haas, who to emptoyed by the ReptfbIlisit national eankto^ae. returned to Indianap^ie today Onto a priHleal mie-
eion
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rL»i«Nr
RRt TO um
t,rv
iKiOT Ul
t-r
ills nfmd
u. J*. _a
m
of thA . laU^MUMMUt SKtoSWi
jfiiig|4r dkNditolBife^ mv WkC9^ Ely by t btobi of dttKMBda. «. Baiii^ of thFxtaiPNfilliil^ namtountoilfd ^augtout the toratry Oeaa that a at^lto vftia _ , ImaHMaiy to totortoH#! FpsNdMff'a pit#iHdli ddleoffid lifiJ ItrtoF vato'tt py Oto toN*i|fcil^|^pffloai».^ Ktod^raatoTto an Otojob. LiUvr'OiN^ «t8lit i«nit id
iin
lirtTfi niifi erf
IjNtotiefi eeolS
of aetttto
IFdTIESlIlWATr QFEAIIlPIIIGEtlSrS
COMMITTEE TO DECIDE WWTHER ONE WILL BE PUBLIBHEO.
CHANGES COME RAflOLY
Wheitoer the fair price eommittea appolstto by Stanley Wyckoff, fsderiU food ^sinlstrmtor for Marion cotoffTf will publish a list of ladces It regards as fair or wiH devote Us energies to informing the pubiic-as to the real facts" atout the present abnormal price eondltiona probably wQi to decUfasd at a meeting of Um coauslitee 'Wednesday night at the Chafer of Oommercse The smbcommtXtee appointed last voeli to rsmat on a plan
of procedure met Monday nighL
vors oottduotihg
I. plan It £a-
a eanepaign at edupa-
on
tVj
PSl^Tw^e^lL
eubjcct of partleular coat price lists have beep inL„. _____ committees to many rther cttM. - WyckofTa IdM. Mr Vyckoff said he dM not know the view of the subJeommittee. He added that he tboutoht it would to advissbie to publiah a pate tote* U>t of gUcdi l^utd be difficult to i^Utoh A price list *®f articles ttot ^^torlee
sstftiNtos a# a rlftlit hut thto gradt oC tai^DWt toeauifftOsd. to httia toTi fn^ddu^. a4Niititonia fto wotoPi to ^iMtr^Woiffff
to mads Abmpt
'Hto stmi tto loeahi torti a4
not to aeototoff to
mant hr them
"Pntotitote' svW Iftli
employes have noW 8fftotoiAi|p^||B|lNtol for vary autotanttal ipyiyiiWi todf
existito xates of pto> Jt to ©iH- membew give very
rideratton to-this ftol:
to any addltiotot gtotial the Wages of latlrodd _____ fedecatsd shop uudto ^
suae coosidetatam-
iitia stetsment careOlt BtoiMBf
don't forget Otot trades toeome
you a» strStiog hteto N
creaee^ tat ON
ployea - <* >
Men MBB
"In 'view of Ito
statemants eo&tamkd tk letter and the responffWUtj^L to assumed if a euspetieioitto L take pisce. year eto decided that It ^ ft to authmr|pa,4'FtoHto^ ntemtorshlp bare -.W ^4 their dburse of aptto|^^ tOlff. tion, n is A(ff rite' any of our rstorito^^Bi officers and the fflgtod tioiml majority of to pressed by their rote-to rected. will be carried apLi*\ •nie letter then givi an immediate rtUnmo&inB here of the various toolUe to cret vote. It was printed oat to the large numbers Jimrtrgd^^be understood tiiat the reipeoBve Hu national organhattWns wevlff tot he obliged to pay regular strike Jfatoffts beyond the limits of ths toads aveftiWe
for that purpose
Hoffertii View Tahen.
The view expressed at the raffread ad* ministration le that while the eUtMtion undoubtedly seems to to had that* are naeons for bellevfog that wm ecMiael win prevail and that If Oir ototo Will only take time to study the eltiiMito eamtoff|y 'tlMy wiu feUser Oia <adidto the FreiNtenL tod remata at werlL Fer the toseent at teaat there are BO tndieattoto of the varfeua Huesea of men emriitoed by the zailreaia totting to a tohriul stfBto What met known as the MB hniMimQda m aot Mteteriy aatisffdd with tha
ecatos, but the _
brettorhaada hato ^ to rr ii^Itnir . ''^’—" tod to oamiaBttod to
the topiitoas that jpHbp
Uen to the etoF Of »wag.w eflvWflW||*i to wagawalihtottoto JtoBtoiMdiftiat
pypiiff to toe ritojjitoitt ytotorftaS
ton he no
^ teiig to
lUtot'Bir' HiOedit-Bm^eiugaM the
way rimppto. of IOAto.^ito the dt to theaanffoa t tbte thne
in hte
frequent^ so that
es of gooda Opt teieifftoaM Centimied on Tureiriyalx.
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