Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 169, 25 May 1920 — Page 8
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.THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920.
MARKETS
GRAIN PRICES CHICAGO. May 25. Markets are higher on small receipts, reawakened corn demand, delayed planting, bullish crop news from Austria and Italy, French ideas to conserve her crops, and signs of small arrivals against May expiration on Saturday. Cash corn one to five cents higher. Oats two to four cents higher. Banking deflation ideas are overlooked for the n.oment and markets promise firmness over Wednesday. July corn will represent cash Monday and the discount below cash corn is severe. September corn is the only month that may meet final liquidation after any large advance. CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE
Furnished by E. W. WAGNER & CO.,
212 Union National Bank Building. Phone 1720. CHICAGO, May 25. Following is the range of futures on Chicago Board
of Trade today: Open High Rye. July 194 197 Corn. May 186 189 July 162- 165 Sept. 152 ii 155 Oats. May 100 102
.75V4 75 Pork. .. 35.00 Lard. . . 21.10 Ribs. ..18.15
cows, $9.00 10.00; fair to good fat cows, $6.007.50; bologna cows, $6.00
8.00; butcher bulls, J9.00ll.00; bologna bulls, 3.009.00; calves, $8.00 G 15.00. Sheep Market, steady; sheep, $5.00 9.00; lambs, $12.00 15.00. There will be no market next Monday.
Low Close 193 196V4
July Sept. July July
186 161 151 100 884 74
189 165 154 V 102 90 75 34.40 21.15
July
18.20
(By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., May 25 Cloverseed Prime cash, $26.00; Oct., $23.55; Dec, - $22.55. AlBike Prime cash. $24.50; Dec, $23.25. Timothy Prime cash, 1917, $5.40; 1918. $5.40; 1919. $5.50; Mar., $5.57; May, $5.50; Sept's $5.90; Oct., $5.70; Dec, $5.70.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 25. Wheat No. 2 red, $2.85; No. 2, $3.05; No. 3 hard. $2.81. Corn No. 2 mixed. $1.93 1.95; No. 2 yellow, $1.931.96. Oats No. 2 white. $1.05 1.07; No. 3 white $1.021.06. Rye, nominal. $2.04 2.07; pork, nominal; ribs, $17.00 18.25; "lard, $20.50.
(By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., May 25. Wheat No. 2 red, $2.90 2.91; No. 3 red, $2.882.90; other grades as to quality. $2.702.82. Corn No. 2 white, $1.981.99; No. 3 white, $1.961.98; No. 4 white, $1.941.96. Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.9f1.95; No. 3 yellow, $1.93 1.94; No. 4 yellow, $1.911.93. Corn No. 2 mixed, $1.941.95. Oats, $1.111.14; rye, $2.032.05. Hay Firra at $41.0044.25.
LIVE STOCK PRICES (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, May 25. HogsReceipts, 9,000; steady. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,100; steady; higher. Calves
Receipts, 700; strong. Sheep Re
ceipts, 100; steady. HOGS.
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 25. (U. S. Bureau of Market Reports) Cattle Receipts, 10,000; beef steers steady to 25 cents higher; bulk, $11.2512.50; prime heavy, $13.00; she stock, steady to strone: good yearling heifers, $12.50;
canners and bulls, steady; best bolo
gnas, $8.75; calves, steady, good and choice vealers, $12.5013.50; feeders, firm. Hoes Receipts. 20,000; active to 15
cents higher; top, $14.85; bulk, light, and light butchers, $14.6014.75; bulk, 250 lbs. and over, $13.9014.40; pigs, steady to 25 cents higher; bulk at
S11.25O12.50.
Sheep Receipts, 13,000; steady to 23 cents higher; choice to prime shorn lambs, $16.50 17.00; few fat ewes.
$11.15; one load new crop reeamg lambs, $13.00; top California, spring lambs, $15.75. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, O., May 25. Receipts Cattle 800; hogs 4,500; sheep 800. Cattle Market 6low and steady; butchers steers, good to choice $11.50 13.00; fair to good, $1011.50; common to fair $710; heifers, good to choice $11.7513.50; fair to good, $9 11.75; common to fair, $6 9; cows, good to choice, $1011; fair to good, $810; cutters, $6.508; canners, $ 6.00; stock steers $7.5011; stock heifers $6.50 8.50; stock cows. $6 $8; bulls steady; bologna, $7 509.50; fat bulls $9.5010.50; milch cows, good, steady; others weak at $75 $145; calves, steady, extra $1414 50; fair to good $1014; common and large $6 9. Hoes Market steady to 25 cents
higher; heavies $1414.75; good to choice packers and butchers $14.75; medium $14.75; stags, $78.50; common to choice heavy fat sows, $8 $11.50; light shippers, $14; pigs, 110 pounds and less, $912.75. Sheep Steady; good to choice lights, $1213; fair to good $912; common to fair $5 8; bucks $4 9; lambs steady; good to choice $19 20; seconds $1516; fair to good, $17 $19; common skips $10 14; clipped lambs, $714; sheared sheep $3.50 $11.00. (By Associated Press) EAST BUFFALO N. Y.. May 25. Cattle Receipts, 250; heavy, easier; others, steady. Calves Receipts, 500; 25 cents higher; $6.0015.25. HogsReceipts, 4,800; steady; heavy, 14.75 15.00; pigs, $14.25; roughs, $12.00 12.25; stags, $7.009.00. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 2,000; steady; lambs, $8.0018.00; yearlings, $10.0015.50; wethers, $13.0013.75; ewes, $6.00 12.50; mixed sheep, $12.5013.00. (By Associated Press PITTSBURGH, May 25 Hogs Re
ceipts, 1,000; market higher. Heav-
$15.4015.50; light Yorkers, i.tv& $15.4015.50; light Yorkers, $14.50 14.75; pigs, $13.0013.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts 200; market lower;
5c bunch; white radishes, 5c bunch; cauliflower, 25c each; cucumbers 25c each ; onion sets, white or yellow, 15c lb.; ripe tomatoes, 50c lb.; asparagus, 5c bunch; green beans, 20c lb.; turnips, 10c bunch; carrots, 15 cents bunch;, beets, 15c bunch; egg plant, 25c each; green peas, 30c lb; wax beans, 25c lb.; old potatoes, 10c lb.; new potatoes, 15c lbEggs, 48 cents per dozen; creamery, butter, 66c lb.; country butter, 55c lb.; turkeys, 65c lb.; chickens, 65c. Fruits. Bananas, 12 to 12c lb.; lemons, 40c dozen; walnuts, 10c lb.; apples. 15c lb.; grape fruit, 18c, 2 for 35c; oranges, 60c to 75c doz.; tangerines, 60c doz'; strawberries, 35c quart; rhubarb. 10c a bunch; pears, 5c each; large eating apples, 5c and 10c each; pineapples, 39c each; cocoanut, 25c each. Produce, Buying. Country butter, 45c lb.; eggs, 40c dozen; old chickens, 30c lb.; frying chickens, 30c lb.; turkeys, 45c lb.
(HEROES' BODIES, BROUGHT FROM FRANCE, &RE RE-INTERRED IN NATIONAL CEMETERY
LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Richmond flour mills are paying $2.85 for No. 1 red 'wheat; $2.82 for No. 2; $2.78 for No. 3; No. 4, $2.68.
LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Whelan) BUYING Oats, $1.10; rye, $1.50; straw, per ton, $9.00; new corn, $1.75 per bushel. SELLING Cottonseed Meal, per ton, $80: per cwt, $4.15; Oil Meal, per ton, $80.00; cwt, $4.25; Tankage 50 per cent, $105 per ton; cwt., $5.35; Tankage 60 per cent, $118 per ton; cwt., $6.00; Quaker Dairy Feed, per ton, $58.50: per cwt., $3.00; salt, per bbl., $3.00; wheat bran, per ton, $60.00; cwt , $3.25; pure wheat middlings, per ton, $70.00; per cwt., $3.60.
Good assorted, 160 lbs. up average, j., sheep, $10.00; top lambs. $17 00
$14.5014.85; assorted. 160 to 250 lbs
average, $14.7515; assorted 250 to 275 lbs. average, $14.50 14.85; selected. 300 lbs. up, $14.0014.25; fat hogs, weighing down to 140 lbs., $14.00 14.25; fat back pigs, under 140 lbs., $13.50 down; light pigs, $13.00 down; feeding pigs, $13.25 down; sows, according to quality, $11.0012.50; most good sows, $11.7512.25; poor, $12.00; sales in truck market, $14.50 14.85. Cattle Killing Steers Extra good, 1.300 lbs., up, $12.75$13; good to choice, 1.250 lbs, up, $12.25$12.50; common to medium, 1,250 lbs., up, $12.00 $12.35; good to choice, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs., $12.0012.50; common to medium. 1,100 to 1,200 lbs, $11.50$12.00; good to choice, 1.000 to 1,100 lbs.,
Program Planned For Memorial Day; Graves Are To Be Decorated Observance of Memorial Day in Richmond will begin with the decoration of the graves of veterans at Earlham Cemetery, Sunday morning. A salute will be fired over the graves at 11:30 by a squad of Spanish-American
war veterans.
The patriotic societies will meet at the court house at 1 p. m., to form a
parade. The procession will arrive at
the Coliseum at 2 and the program
will begin at once. ( E. S. Shumaker. of Indianapolis, will make the principal address. Major Paul Comstock w-ill preside as chairman at the coliseum. The program is as follows: Music, Richmond City Band. Invocation, Rev. H. S. James. Song, "Star Spangled Banner," school chorus. G. A. R. service, Sol Meredith Post, G. A. R. Lincoln's "Gettysburg Address." Song, schol chorus. Address, Rev. E. S. Shumaker. Song, school chorus. Service for Sailor Dead, Sons of Veterans' Auxiliary. Service for unknown dead, Women's Relief Corps and Children. Benediction. Taps.
Is weighed. These weights will be corrected for a week, ending Saturday, and compared with totals of a year or six months ago. Postal officials predict this year's total will be much greater' than last.
however. The railroad strike and ex-H
press embargoes have served to swell parcel post shipments.
The flag-draped caskets ready to be lowered into the graves. ' Bodies of a number of America's war heroes, sent home from France, were buried recently with honors in the national cemetery at Arlington. Comrades of the boys, members of the American Legion, were in charge of the burial.
Stout Estate Is $47,000
Amount of inheritance tax was placed at $330.28 in circuit court Tuesday, in the case of the estate of William N. Stout, deceased. The estate was valued at $47,000. B. F. Mason, attor
ney of Hagerstown, presented the case.
Circuit Court
The Poles Will Grant Peace BERNE, May 25. The Polish government has made known that so soon as the Polish army attains the military objectives assigned to it, the government will declare itself ready to enter into pour parlers with the Bolshevik!.
ON TRAIL OF SPUDS CHICAGO. May 25 Three squads of federal agents were ordered to trail 24 carloads of potatoes reported today as having been switched around one of the railroad yards here for from five to seventeen days without any attempt to unload them.
NOT IN CHINA SHOP, BUT BOX SEATS, BULL CHARGES (By Associated Press) MADRID, May 25. During a bull fight at Almanzora, Almeiia province, yesterday, the bull charged into the private box section beside the ring. In the melee that insued two persons were killed and twenty others injured.
FATHERS FOES, BUT YOUNG WOOD AND JOHNSON FRIENDS (By Associated Press) CHICAGO. May 25 Two young men met yesterday.. "I'm Osborn Wood,"
said one. "Heard you were In town, and thought you might like to have cards to some of the clubs. My father is doing the same as your father running for the presidency." "That's mighty decent of you," said young Hirara Johnson. The cards were to four of the leading Chicago clubs.
NORWAY REDS WANT SOVIET. CHRISTIANA. Norway. May 24.-
Resolutions advocating the creation of
a revolutionary regiment based on the soviet system were passed at the national socialist congress, in session here today.
Mary A. Price was granted a divorco i, form John R. Price on grounds of ;ruel and Inhuman treatment. In circuit court Tuesday morning. Custody of a minor child was given the county board of children's guardians. George W. Meyers filed suit against Vern Davis, demanding $375 on a
promlsory note. Lena Eshcnfelder asked divorce ond restoration of her former name In complaint filed Tuesday. She alleges that her husband was arraigned and convicted of grand larceny in Wayn county circuit court, and sentenced to one to eight years in the state prison. Costs were paid and the 6uit for appointment of a guardian for Charles V. Thompson dismissed by Florence C. Thompson. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Fred R. Sizelove, farmer, and Carrie Johnson, housekeeper, both of Milton, Ind. George Richardson, laborer, and Anna T. Crosby, housekeeper, both of Richmond. Stanley E. Bursell, laborer, and Esther O. Fife, houseekeper, both oi Richmond. Howard Williams, clerk, and Oorgianna Free, at home, both of Richmond.
POSTOFFICE MEASURES MAILS: THINK IT'S MUCH HEAVIER The Richmond postofflce is engaged on its semi-annual comparison of business. All outgoing and incoming mail
MAKES FLYING TRIP WITH 18 CASES OF WHISKEY DES MOINES. Iowa. May 25. Police today searched for an airplane pilot who was said to have landed at a flying field near here yesterday
from Winnipeg, Canada, with 18 cases f
of whiskey in his plane. He sold the whiskey for $250 a case within two hours, the police said.
Duke Funeral on Wednesday Funeral services for Benjamin B. Duke, 78 years old, who died Sunday morning at his home, 258 Southwest Third street, will be conducted from the Second English Lutheran church, Wednesday, at 1:30 p. m. Interment will be in Mt. Zion cemetery. The Rev. C. Raymond Isley will officiate.
WAR ANNIVERSARY ROME, May 24 Four policemen and one civilian were killed in a clash between rowdies and police during a anniversary of Italy's entry into the world war here, today.
Miss Fox Resigns at H.
Miss Helen Fox. librarian at RU-lv mond high school for three years, has "" resigned to become private secretary to Harry Gennett. of the Starr Piano company. Miss Fox was one of th most popular members of the faculty. Miss O'Neil, of the commercial department, may not return to Richmond high next year.
Calves Receipts 600; market low
er; top, $15.50. PRODUCE MARKET
(By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 25. Butter Market lower; creamery firsts. 4254c. Eggs Receipts, 29,595 cases; market, lower; lowest, 35c; firsts, Z$V2 40c. Potatoes Steady; receipts. 35 cars; Northern -whites, $7.507.65; Irish Cobblers, $7.25; new, stronger; Florida, barrels, $15.0016.00. (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI. O., May 25 EggsSteady: prime firsts, 41c; firsts, 40c;
$11,75012.50; common to medium, 1 seconds, Jc. rouiiry wmei, 1,100 to 1,100 lbs.. $10.75$11.50 fairjers, 65c; hens, 33c; turkeys, 38c.
to good, under 1,000 lbs., $11.00 12.00: good to choice yearlings, $12.50 14.00. Heifers Good to best, under 800 lbs., $11.50 13.50; common to medium under 800 lbs., $9.00$10.50; common $10.00$11.50; common to medium, under 800 lbs, $9.00$11.00; poor to fair, under 1,000 lbs., $10.00$11.00; good to choice, under 1,000 lbs., $11.75 $13.75. Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs, up, $10.0011.00; common to medium, 1,050 lbs., $9.00 10.00; good to choice, under 1,050 lbs., $9.50 11.00; common to medium, under 1,050 lbs., $8.00 9.00; canners and cutters. $5.507.50. Bulls Good to best, 1,300 lbs. up, $8.509.50; good to choice, under 1,300 lbs., $9.2510.00; fair to medium, under 1.300 lbs., $S.009.00; common to good bolognas, $7.50 8.50. Calves Good to choice veals, unoer 200 lbs., $12.50 14.00; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs.. $9.00 12.00; good to choice heavy calves. $S. 00 9.00; common to medium heavy talves. $6.00 7.50. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, S00 lbs. up. $10.00 10.50; common to fair steers, under S00 lbs.. $9.50 10.00; good to choice steers, under 800 lbs., $9.5010.50; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., $S.00!t.00; medium to good heifers, $7.00 9.00; medium to good cows, $6.00 C'i '8.00; milkers, good to choice, $100.00 125.00; 75.00 90.00; stock calves, 250 to 400 lbs., $7.0010.50; Fpiingers, $S.0'i& 9.00. Sheep and Lambs Sheep Good to choice, $8.009.00; common to medium. $5.00 7.00. Iambs Poor to best spring lambs, $13.00 17.00.
NEW YORK STOCKS
(Markets by E. W. Wagner & C, 212 Union Bank Building). NEW YORK, May. 25 Open. Close American Can 35 37,
HANLEY BACK ON ENGINES AFTER 3 YEARS' RETIREMENT Frank Hanley, of Logansport, is back at the throttle of fast Pennsylvania locomotives. About three years ago Hanley was forced to retire from active engine duty because of illness. He is well known in Richmond and his retirement was noted with regret. , Hanley was determined on a comeback, however. He went to work in the Logansport shops and gradually regained perfect health. Recently he made application for reinstatement and was accepted. Now he can be seen leaning out of the cab of the fastest trains between Logansport and Cincinnati.
Elizabeth Wood Is Dead Elizabeth Wood, formerly of this city, died at her home in Peru, Tnd., Sunday morning. The remains will arrive in Richmond Tuesday at 4:00 p. m., and will be taken to 116 Maple street, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Earlham.
94 Aetomobiles Sold
FROM APRIL 1ST, THIS YEAR, UP TO MAY 24, THIS YEAR A Record Unequalled in this Territory The Chenoweth Auto Co., Richmond and Eastern Indiana's largest and fastest growing automobile dealers, have broken all records in the sales of automobiles in this territory. From April 1st up to May 24, we actually sold and delivered 94 automobiles. The names of the purchasers of these cars are published in this advertisement. They represent men who have found Chenoweth methods of automobile dealing to be fair in every respect. We have established a record and one that we are proud of.
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DAYTON MARKET Corrected by McLean & Company, Dayton, O. Bell Phone, East 28; Home 81235. DAYTON, O., May 25. Hogs Receipts. 5 cars; market, steady; choice heavies, 260 pounds. $14.25; butchers and packers. $14.0014 25; heavy Yorkers, $14.00 14.25; light Yorkers, $13.50 14.00; choice fat sows, $10.5011.00; common to fair fows, $10.0010.50; pigs, $12.00 13.00; stags, $7.00 9.00. Calves $S.oo 14.00. Cattle Market, steady; fair to good shippers. $12.0013.00: good to choice butchers, $11.0012.00; fair to rt:edtura butchers. $10.0011.00; good to choice heifers, $9.0010.00; fair to tood heifers, $9.00 10.00; choice fat
Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel, B..
Mexican Petroleum
Republic Iron & Steel.. Sinclair Oil
Union Pacil U. S. Rubbe U. S. Steel
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LIVERTY BOND PRICES (Ry Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 25. Prices
Liberty bonds today were: 3 $97.70 First 4 84.70 Second 4 84.10 First 4 85.50 Second 4 84.58 Third 4 89.00 Fourth 414 85.50 Victory 3 96.20 Victory 4 96.24
LOCAL HAY MARKET Steady; No. 1 timothy, $38; clover, $35.00. (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS. May 25. No. 1 timothy. $41.50 42.00; No. 2 timothy, $40.5041.00; No 1 clover, $40.00 40.50.
BUTTER QUOTATIONS. The wholesale price for creamery butter is 57 cents a pound. Butter fats delivered in Richmond bring 60 cents a pound.
FRUIT & VEGETABLES Beets, 15c bunch; leaf lettuce, 30c lb. head lettuce, trimmed, 40c lb.; dry onions, 15s lb.; parsley, 15c bunch; green mangoes, 5c and 8c each; gar
lic, 75c lb.; new cabbage. 10c lb.; eel-J
ery 2oc bunch; spinach 25c lb.; sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; rutabagas, 5c lb.; Spanish onions, 15c lb.; spring onions,
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The Following Gentlemen are the Purchasers the 94 Automobiles
of
Sold by the Chenoweth Auto Co. From April 1 to May 2i
HARRY HOLZAPFEL S. ADDLEM AN WALT ROHE HENRY STIENS W. SCULL McCLELLAN WHITE CHESTER HAISLEY MR. ISENBARGER A. HAMILTON JAMES EBY W. TEEGARDEN A CROW J. Y. POUNDSTONE MR. McMULLEN MATT BRINKER W. LA FUZE BEN MAAG W. L. STUMP GARLAND WILLETT
CHAS. MILLER MR. SMELSER ORA MONGER MR. HOCKETT JOE STOLLE L. FLEISCH C. HILL F. F. BALL L. DAVIS A. JENKINS W. JENKINS MR. FREIDE MR. KNICKERBOCKER W. A. CHENOWETH MR. METZGER JACK COLVIN SAM JAFFE MR. TITUS MR. PETRY
J. ADAMS JAMES MORGAN WALTER RIGGS MR. CLEVENGER T. C. KENWORTHY MR. G. SMITH MR. BROWN MR. O. WILLIAMS ED ISERMAN C. H. BREHM E. WAY MR. BELL MR. WALTZ MR. KIDDER MR. TAGUS REV. TIPPETT MR. HILLARD S. LIGON MR. SLOAN
O. M. CULBERTSON FRANK IOOSA MR. PECK MR. LEWIS C. H. PRICE MR. EISENOR MR. EWERS H. HORN MR. CRAIG MR. HILLARD E. O. COX MR. KNIGHT C. MONEYBRAKE MR. ISSEN A. BRESHER MR. MILLER LAWRENCE HANDLEY T. B. YOUNG MR. WADE
MR. GALE MR. ADAMS MR. YEARLING JAMES ADAMS MR. BOWEN MR. H. LAHRMAN MR. JAMES CLARK MR. R. ULM H. MARSHALL F. O. SPACY F. SALTER R. ABJIA C. V. LOVE MIKESELL & MURRAY F. JONES MRS. A. G. SCOTT W. D. WILLIAMS E. C. CUMMINS MR. J. T. MOORMAN
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A POPULAR SUIT FOR THE SMALL BOY Pattern 3243 is shown in this mod
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in silver or stamps.
One Interstate Touring; Car, priced for quick sale 950 One Allen Touring Car, priced for quick sale ' $850 One Crescent Ohio Touring Car, priced for quick sale $300 One Crescent Ohio Touring Car, priced for quick sale $250 Two Marathan Touring Cars, priced at each $250 Marion Limousine, suitable for taxi, priced now $450 One Regal Roadster, a big bargain at $250 One Modern Truck don't pass this by at $500 One Republic Truck, 1-ton model, with school hack body $850 LOOK AT THIS LIST OF OVERLANDS One Overland Touring, Model 80, rea-dy for immediate delivery One Overland Touring, Model 79, ready for immediate delivery One Overland Touring, Model 90, with winter top, price $1,050 ONE OVERLAND DELIVERY CAR for Quick Sale $230
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$1,000
priced at,
each
USED STUDEBAKERS We have two 4-cylinder model Studebakcrs, In excellent shape, ready for delivery. 1918 PILOT This is the 1918 six-cylinder Touring model and a real bargain $1 230 USED MAXWELLS One 1916 Maxwell, a bargain: one 1919 Maxwell, In excellent running order.
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