Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 238, 16 August 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND MONDAY, AUG. 16, 1920.

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DLD SETTLERS PLAN BIGGEST AFFAIR EVER AT ANNUAL PICNIC (Continued from Page One 3 days; Emeline Gethers, Aug. 28. 85 yrs. 1 mo. 10 days; Francis A. Brad-

'burn, Aug. 15, 70 yrs.; Louisa Ghez, Aug. 17. 71 yrs. 6 mo. 11 days; Marian McFarland, Aug. 26. 81 yrs.; Washington Milgrim, Aug. 23, 81 yrs. 10 mo. 4 days. September, 1919 Aseneth, Jane McMaban, Sept. 17, 73 yrs.; Alfred H. Le Fevre. Sept 12, 74 yrs. 2 mo. 10 days; Chas. Essenmacher, Sept. 6, 72 yrs. 5 mo. 26 days; Elizabeth Kenton, Sept. 2, 82 yrs. 2 mo. 2 days; Jacob Boyer Murley, Sept. 6. 85 yrs. 6 mo. 19 days; Sarah Elmina Matlock, Sept. 29, 70 yrs. 8 mo. 8 days; Caroline E. Jackson, Sept. 16, 76 yrs. 7 mo. 26 days; Ruth Ann Pyle. Sept. 10 81 yrs. 5 mo. 20 days; Bartholomew Driscoll, Sept. 10, 76 yrs.; Kate Scott, Bept. 20, 71 yrs. 1 mo. 18 days; Rachel M. Whennery, Sept. 22, 88 yrs. 9 mo. 6 days; Henry Swinn, Sept. 28, 75 yrs. 3 mo. 3 days. October, 1919. Emil Minck. Oct. 9, 87 yrs. 6 mo.; :X.nuise McPherson, Oct. 21, 76 yrs. 11 ino. 10 days. Oeorge Suter, "Oct. 19, 71 yrs. 9 mo. 3 days; Mary Ellen Buhl, Oct. 1, 84 yrs. 2 mo. 22 days; Henry Epping. Sr.. Oct. 13, 90 yrs. 9 mo. 22 days; Levi A. Thomas, Oct. 20, 71 yrs. 6 mo. 22 days; Martha Dillman, Oct. 4, 70 yrs. 10 mo. 20 days; Wilhelmina Newman, Oct. 4, 70 yrs. 8 mo. 25 days; Henry E. Wenke, Oct. 31, 72 yrs. 10 mo. 5 days; .Annetta Taylor, Oct. 25, 75 yrs. 6 mo. 19 days; David A. Dougan, Oct. 31, 74 yrs. 2 mo. 14 days.; Wm. Jewett Robte, Oct. 23, 74 yrs. 1 mo. 29 days; Susan Irene Walker, Oct. 25, 7S years, 7 mo. B days; Chas. Henry Gray, Oct. 30, 76 yrs. 7 mo. 26 days; Francis Bower, Oct. 3, 79 yrs. 7 mo. 19 days; Margaret E. Gardner, Oct. 8, 71 yrs. 6 mo. 24 days; Hebecca A. Nolder, Oct. 4. 76 yrs. 9 mo. 26 days; George Knoll, Oct. 1, 76 yrs. 7 mo. 20 days; Mary E. Bramer. Oct. 4, S7 yrs. 4 mo. 13 days; Virginia iAndrson, Ort. 8. 70 yrs. 11 mo. 10 days; Nancy Scoville. Oct. 11, 76 yrs. 8 mo. IS days; Mary E. Gunklo, Oct. IS, 71 yrs.; Carolina Doutrich. Oct. 20, T9 yrs. 1 mo. 23 days; Susan A. Epps, "Oct. 27, SI yrs. 0 mo. 26 days; Henry Iailey. Oct. 29, 71 yrs. 7 mo. 3 days; Calvin Valdwin. Oct. 2S, 85 yrs. 2 mo. 7 days. Ammelina Daugherty, Nov. 8, 75 yrs. mo. 24 days: Elizabeth Jane Morrey, TCov. 13, RG yrs. 3 mo.; Henry T. Comer, Nov. 17. 78 yrs. 6 mo.; Emily Hutton Dill, Nov. 21, 77 yrs. 1 mo. 22 flays; Bernard F. Rottinghaus, Nov. 3, 7ft yrs. 1 mo. 4 days; Amanda Gephart, Kov. 4, 76 yrs. 12 mo. 26 days; Sarah Jyewis. Nov. S. 97 yrs. 1 mo.; Hiram C. EI well. Nov. 30, 76 yrs. 1 mo. 20 days; Martha J. Gates. Nov. 9. 76 yrs. 6 mo. 2 days; Mary Blarlel. Nov. 4, 71 yrs. 10 mo. 9 days; Chas. Stewart, Nov. 10, S9 yrs. 10 nio. 25 days; Nancy E. Mills, Ts'ov. 19, 81 yrs. 8 mo. 24 days; Eliza J. Flicker, Nov. 27, 75 yrs. 11 mo. 7 da.; Elizabeth L. Thorne Nov. 30, S3 yrs. 10 mo. December, 1919. Martin E. Coffman. Dee. 25. 74 yrs. 7 ir-o. 23 days: Wm. Moffett, Dec. 3. 74 yrs. 8 mo. 25 days; Thos. Kale. Dec. 8, 72 yrs.; Martha A. Robbins. Dec. 10, 79 yrs. 4 mo. 19 days; Henry S. Roberts, Dec. 9, 77 yrs. 1 mo. 14 days; Delia Helms, Dec. 20. 76 yrs. 10 mo.; James F. Graham, Dec. 22. 77 yrs. 10 days; Clara Day, Doc. 23, S3 yrs.: Parah Roller, Dec. 26, 77 yrs. 5 mo. 21 days-; James Howells. Dec. 30. So yrs.: Ubenezer McCreipht. Dec. 1, 71 yrs. 7 it-n.: Christina Schweikert, Dec. 4, 77 yrs. S mo. 5 days; Minerva J. Bulla, Dec. 14. SO yrs. 6 mo. 11 days; Sarah E. Faxson. Dec. 11. 77 yrs. 2 mo. 27 days: Phoebe Ann St.mton, Dec. 16, S7 yrs. 9 mo. 5 dnys: Orlando B. Huston, Dec. 20. 71 yrs. 1 mo. S days: Hulda Haxton, Dec. 31. S3 yrs. 5 mo. 21 days; J.ee Jackson, Dec. 22. " yr.; Eliza A. Ftutz. Dec. 30, S9 yrs. 28 days: Henrietta M. Kiess, Dec. 31, 79 yrs. 2 mo. 2S davs: Joseph Endsley, Dec. 26. 79 yrs. X mo. 10 days. January. 1920. Catherine Roser, Jan 2fi. 76 yrs. 11 Tno. 20 davs: Hp rriette Moorman, Jan. 5, 7S yrs. 3 mo. 29 days: Geo. F. Young, Jan. S, 71 yrs. 4 mo. 1 days: Squire J. Murnhy, Jan. 6. 72 yrs. 11 mo. 24 days: Indiana Bennett, Jan. 2, 76 yrs. S mo. 1 day Hen Marie Tubesinar. Jan. 12. 75 yrs, 7 mo. 2 davs; Rachel Stubhs, ihin. 6. 79 vrs S mo.; William L Poyd. Jan. 11. S6 yrs. r, mo. fi day's.; Christina Mendenhall. Jan. 17. 71 yrs. 2 days; Joseph H. Paddock. Jan. S. S7 yrs. 6 mo. 3 dnys; Thomas Clark. Jan. IS, 8.8 yrs. 4 mo. 21 days; Isaac W. I'ierce. Jm. IS. SI yrs. 1 mo IS days; John N. Rrplople. Jan. 9. S9 yrs. 1 mo. 27 days; Catherine Daniels, Jan. 3, S.5 yrs.; Nicholas Spitzenhersr. Jan. 13, 0 yrs. 5 mo. S days; Amanita A. Gallivan. Jan. 10, 71 yrs. 10 mo 3 days; TTlza Hinshaw, Jan. 1, 72 yrs. 5 mo. 27 days; Henry Hussey. Jan. 26. 74 yrs. 3 0 mo. 25 days: Catherine Schwonke Jan. 24, 77 yrs. 2 mo. 12 days: Sarah E. Hoover. Jan. 24. 73 yrs. 4 mo. IS dnys; Mary C. Nicholson, Jan. 7. 85 yrs. 11 mo. 16 days; Richard Markey, Jan. 24. S3 yrs. in mo. S days; John C. Britain. Jan. 4, 7S yrs. 4 mo. 12 days; Rachel M. Foster, Jan. 11, S6 yrs 11 mo. 14 days; John M. Hartmaker, Jan. 27, 7S yrs. 5 mo. February, 1920. Lorenzo Shank, Feb. 12. 70 yrs. 6 mo ft days; Eliza W. Howard, Fob. 10, 87 yrs. C mo.; Sarah E. Sparks. Feb. 1. 73 yrs. 6 mo. 12 days; Anna Van Schorack. Feb. 29, 79 yrs. 11 mo.; Thomas 11. Trevan, Feb. 24, 74 yrs. 3 mo. 3 days;John Endsley, Feb. 21, 87 yrs. Francis, H. Wclkons. Feb 20. 73 yrs. 5 mo. 8 days; Artclissa Martin, Feb. 19, 7S yrs. 4 mo. 16 days; Nancy M. Hawkins, Fob. 19, 77 yrs. 2 mo. lo days; Sylvester Cook. Fob. 11, 71 yrs. 1 riio. 14 days; Amandy Matchett, Fob. 24. 79 yrs. 10 mo.; Matilda Clements. Fob. 25, S6 yrs. 2 mo. 3 days; Nancy Jane Conway, Feb. 7, 75 yrs. 10 mo. 7 day; Morris Reynolds, Feb. 3, S7 yrs. S mo. 22 davs; Rosa Wieser, Fob. 8. 73 yrs.; Rtbekah Lamb. Feb. 23, SI yrs. 10 mo. 6 days; Patrick J. Lawler Feb. 23, SO yrs. 12 days; Matilda Miller Feb. 10, S3 yrs. 4 days; Mary A. Roller, Feb. 19, 74 yrs. 3 mo. 10 days: Ellen Fisher, Feb. 15, 72 yrs. 1 day; Nelson Tt. Thornburg, Feb. 27, 71 yrs. 5 mo., Teter Pipher, Feb. 29. 7S yrs. March, 1920. Mary Ellen Sittloh, March 2S. 75 yrs. "2 mo. 11 days; Phoebe A. Ramsey, March 15, S7 yrs. 9 mo. 10 days; Edward Price, March 15, S3 yrs. 1 jiio. 1 day; John J. McConley, March 13, 88 yrs. 2 mo. 21 days; Andrew McConnell, March 11, 78 yrs. 18 days; Christina Young. March 6, 70 yrs, jno. 4 days; Lorenza D. Mayhew. March 1, 87 yrs. 3 mo. 14 days; Isoin

Ellerman, March 9, 74 yrs. 2 days; I

L. Catherine Drey, March 7, 77 yrs. 3 mo. 20 days; Louise A. Cummin3, ! March 4, 72 yrs. 2 mo. 25 days; Philip M. Murray, March 4, 73 yrs. 11 mo. 26 days; Anna M. Connell, March , 80 yrs. 6 mo. 24 days; Henry' Placko, March 12, 74 yrs. 8 mo. 8 days; George Davis, March 30, 75 yrs. 8 days; Martha J. Dean, March 6, 79 yrs. 11 mo. 15 days; Mary L. Moorman, March 25, 82 yrs. 11 mo. 26 days; William Hiatt, March 24. 78 yrs. 20 days; Elisha Spencer, March 20, 80 yrs. 10 mo. 24 days; Martha E. Morris, March 5, 78 yrs. 6 mo. 5 days; Sophia E. Benfeldt, March 12, 70 yrs. 1 mo. 10 days; Sarah H. David, March 20, 76 yrs. 11 mo.' 2 days; Anna Tusscl, March 23, 78 yrs. 4 mo. 6 days. Aprl, 1920 Eliza Roehring, Apr. 13, 77 yrs. 4 mo. 6 days; Chas. T. Sample, Apr. 10, 71 yrs. 6 mo. 11 days; Wm. H. Bartel, Sr., April 1, SI yrs. 16 days; Eliza Thomas, Apr. 9, 74 yrs. 4 mo.; John Hallowell. Apr. 24, 73 yrs. 11 mo. 1 day; Sarah Guthrie, Apr. 30, 78 yrs. 10 mo. 27 days; Wm. Peden, Apr. 4, 79 yrs. 5 mo. 27 days; Willard E. Ten Eyck, Apr. 26, 79 yrs. 7 mo. 20 days; Alonzo Huffman, Apr. 10, 72 yrs. 8 days; Elizabeth C. Parker, Apr. 16, 86 yrs. 6 mo. 26 days; Henry Doherty, Apr. 18, 80 yrs. 3 mo. 21 lays; Lucinda P. Steddam, Apr. 21, 78 yrs. 5 mos. 20 days; Casper Green, Apr. 14, 71 yrs. 9 mo.; Albert M. Burr, Apr. 24, 82 yrs. 1 mo. 18 days; Thos. G. Dunbar, Apr. 24, 71 yrs. 4 mo. 3 days; Elizabeth Dunbar, Apr. 19, 70 yrs. 6 mo. 3 days. May, 1920 Emma Swim, May 13, 74 yrs.; Sarah Mitchell, May 9, 81 yrs. 11 mo. 22 days; Elizabeth K. Newby, May 2, 77 yrs. 9 mo. 8 days; Sarah J. Harper, May 8, 96 yrs. 4 mo. 9 days; John M. Bourne, May 7, 79 yrs. 10

mo. 22 days; Peter Schattel, May 6, 75 yrs. 8 mo. 13 days; John Z. Miller, May 5, 95 yrs. 1 mo.; Elijah Brown, May 4, 80 yrs.; Tabitha Ward, May 2, 89 yrs. 7 mo. 22 days; Mary Oelklaus, May 18, 73 yrs. 11 mo. 23 days; Benjamin B. Duke, May 23, 78 yrs. S mo. 5 days; Mary L. Parker, May 30. 80 yrs. 4 mo. 23 days; Rebecca Stuart, May 28, 7G yrs. 5 mo. 13 days; Geo. 5. Neff, May 12, 79 yrs. 5 mo. 20 days; John C. King, May 14, 73 yrs. 5 mo. IS days; Clara M. Smalley, May 29, S5 yrs. 10 mo. 27 days; James A. Philipps, May 5, S2 yrs. 8 mo. 5 days; Bales Pugh, May 26. 72 yrs. 3 mo. 4 days; Hannah A. Norris, May 6, 82 yrs. 6 mo. 8 days; Henry Vosgroene. May 12, 77 yrs. 7 mo. 28 days; Elizabeth A. Linthicum, May 21, 70 yrs. 2 mo. 12 days; Isadore Murphy, May 25, 70 yrs.; Henry Greene, May 28, 83 yrs. 6 mo. 9 days; Elizabeth White. May 19, 81 yrs. 27 days; Daniel Boyer, Mav 7, 76 yrs. 9 mo. 12 days. Jefferson S. Kirkwood, May 7, 78 yrs., 11 mo., 16 days; Nellie labcock. May 24. 76 yrs., 1 mo., 8 days: Luanda E. Davis, May 9, 74 yrs., 5 mo., 11 days. June 1920. Mary M. Godwin, June 26, 87 yrs., 9 mo. 17 days; William John Walsh, June 4, 75 yrs., 10 mo. 5 days: Fidelia M. Dougan, June 6, 74 yrs. 9mo. 12 days; Jane Littleton, June 10, 82 yrs.; Minnie Gutter, June 14, 79 yrs. lmo. 14 days; Ellen Cox, June 14, 92 yrs. 11 mo. 26 days; Hannah Ambrose, June 19, 72 yrs. 2 mo. 4 days; Hannah Slade, June 6, 91 yrs. 8 mo. 17 days; Emily Burn's, June 29, 88 yrs. 23 days: John R. Dickerson. June 13, 85 yrs. 7 mo. 15 days; Joseph J. King, June 2, 77yrs. 5 mo. 3 days; Anne E. Stevens, June 9, 71 yrs.. 4 mo. 3 days; Elmer Lewis, June 22, 71 yrs. 3 mo. 5 days; Henry Wise, June 15, 79 yrs. 8 mo. 17 days; Richard Woofers, June 2, 77 yrs. 6 mo. 26 days; Jno V. Blose, June 26, 81 yrs. 8 mo. 25 days. July 1920. Thomas C. Dennis. July 26, 82 yrs. 3 mo. 24 days; John Wesley Hort, July 31, 84 yrs. 6 mo. 24 days; Leander Anderson, July 6, 71 yrs. 11 mo. 7 days; Almeda Wildman, July 4. 71 yrs. 5 mo. 3 days; Mary E Jacks, July 5. 74 yrs., 11 nio. 28 days: Sarah E. Cecil, July3, 91 yrs. 11 mo. 17 days; Mary A . Mills, July 15, 84 yrs. 5 mo. 1 day; Sarah F.

Winterling, July 24, 82 yrs. 24 days; Suzan Beard, July 20, S3 yrs. 5 mo. I 10 days; George W. Davis, July 17,

90 yrs. 9 mo. b days: Caleb Harvey, July 6, 77 yrs.; Rachel B. Sarver, July,

7, 80 yrs. 3 mo. 26 days; Ozro Mason, July 15, 88 yrs., 5 mo. 27 days. The complete program is as follows: Saturday Morning 10 a. m. Assembling of candidates, county officers and politicians, to meet and become acquainted with Warren T. McCray, candidate for governor on the Republican ticket, and Dr. Carlton McCullough, candidate for governor on the democratic ticket. 11:30 to 12 Basket dinner. Afternoon Program 1 p. m. Band concert, Centerville band. 1:30 p. m. Invocation, Rev. H. S. James. Address of Welcome, Thomas R, Jessup. Music Male quartette. Address "The Ballot for Woman" Miss Julia Landers, Indianapolis. Music Neff family quartette. Address "Women's Duty to Government" Woman representative of Republican party. Music Male quartette. Whistling solo Shannon Neff. Introduction of Warren T. McCray Woman representative of Republican party. Address Mr. McCray. Music Neff family quartette. Introduction of Dr. McCullough Miss Julia Landers. Address Dr. McCullough. Music Centerville band. Dancing afternoon and night. Chenoweth aeroplane will entertain. Music and other attractions.

Heart Problems

I "Anxious": Yes, cocoa butter masj saged into the neck or hollow places ' will produce flesh. The massage i should be given every night. For good

results the treatments should be given faithfully. Dear Mrs. Thompson: A friend of mine has enlisted in the United States service. I do not know what branch, army or navy. To whom shall I write to secure his address? Are the boys that enlist now trained In the United States before they are sent across? If a letter is sent to a boy in camp and he sails before It reaches him, is it forwarded to him or returned to the writer? A BOY READER. If you know his parents, write to them for his address. In case you write to the Army and Navy depari.menst for Information, enclose a stamped and addressed envelope for your reply. Boys who enlist now are trained here. Usually the letters are forwarded. Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl of thirteen. There are two other girls, one is my age and the other is ten years old. Would you please tell mo some way to earn some money before school starts? We would like to earn some money so as to buy some clothes. We live on a farm. BUSYBODYS. Can you make good apple jelly, canned tomatoes, catsup, or anything on that order? You might try it and then sell your waxes to automobilists who pass by the farm on Saturdays and Sundays. Flowers and fresh fruits and vegetables are also easily told. It is not an easy task for girls of your age to make money, because there are so few possibilities. In case you have a stand be sure to have it very neat and attractive. Cover it

I with white paper or white cloth. Dress

as neatly as you can nd be sure your hands and finger nails are clean.

CAROLINA EDITOR SUES NEGRO FOR BREAKING HOME DURHAM, N. C, Aug. 16. H. B. Varner, head of the North Carolina state prison board and publisher of the Lexington (N. C.) Dispatch, has brought suit against Baxter McCrary, a negro, said to be possessed of considerable property, for $100,000 damages, charging in the complaint that McCrary had ruined his domestic life.

At the same time Varner brought suit for absolute divorce against Mrs. Varner. Both complaints were filed in the Superior court at Lexington.

BALL GAME CALLED OFF. EATON, O., Aug. 16. Rain necessitated calling off the ball game between Eaton and the Foundry and Machine combany team, of Hamilton, o

have been played here Sunday after noon.

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The Diary of an Engaged Girl

By Phyilio Phillips

Thursday Stil a beautiful, quier. sea, and all hands on board well and happy. Last night Arline and I watched the steerage passengers dancing on their deck and it was lots of fun. They are so simple, so easily pleased. One young fellow had an accoideon and played it for the crowd, and how they did trip it! They just love to whirl about, and most of them dance gracefully. The music sounded so pretty on the water, and the night was so warm and perfect. There was a moon and it fairly danced with the revellers, in perfect accord. I must say that the steerage seemed to enjoy itself much morn than some of the first-class passengers, w-ho looked rather glum aud

iorteu, ro us, wnen we finally camo i back again and found them sitting I

about in groups, playing cards or talking in a prim sort of way. Each person so obviously trying to impress the other with his or her importance and refinement. How I hate the world at times! Fact, most of tha time. Mother retires early every night, and even Aunt Cecilia is quite a minus quantity; she is taking her separation from Jeffry hard. Seems to have wilted ever since we left port, despite the bracing air and weather. Several nice looking men have been attentive to her, but she won't have any of it not she. Arline says that older women always take the prospects of matrimony that way at least all th.ose that she has known. They are more visibly impressed and in earnest about the whole thing than the younger and flightier ones However, I give her a day or two more to get over it, and then she will perk up, I know. I have had three Marconigrams from Jack already, and sent him one yesterday. Dear boy, he is away out in Indiana, or somewhere like that, by nov. Misses me terribly, I know. I have written him a little not" every day since we left, and will mail same in book form as soon as we land at Southampton. That will cheer him up considerably. The German party grows more un popular every hour that we are on board. Nothing seems to disturb thei

serenity, I must say. They are the old-fashioned type, who have not been specially touched with the war, except through the mails, and have kept and carefully preserved all the traits which made the ante-bellum Germans so unpopular as people and travelers! You know what I mean, of course. There Is a dark-eyed young man with a melancholy manner, and sandy hair who follows me about with his eyes. Sometimes I want to giggle when our eyes meet, but I hurredly remember my state and refrain. I am sure he would be amusing, even intoiesting. but that's all the good it does me. Mother wTould have a fit. if I started up a flirtation with him, 1 know. Wonder why it is that darkeyed and melancholy men always attract me. Maybe because I am j-o sunny myself. Arline says she is sure of it. I suppose in a way I lay myself open to such lonely and misunderstood men, for I am alone in my deck chair a good deal, and they no doubt mistake my quietness and dreamy absorption in the sea as an evidence of great loneliness or something. They little know how bored I am at times (when not laughing with Miss Lyons), nor how I yearn to get up and dance a Highland fling or whoop or something! Alas, we are all suffering from our Puritanical training, which tends to suppress every natural impulse. That's the trouble with half the nicest girls after all. They chitchat and murmur absurdities when they would much prefer to be laughing or sky-larking in their own fashion.

! I'll allow any daughter of mine to fol

low her own bent in the way of pleasure, if I ever have one. How mucli better men and women would get on with each other if only they would bo honest about themselves; just be natural, and frankly happy, and do and say what their hearts and heads dictate. I was born a little savage; that is, if an absolutely natural and frank person can be considered a sav

age, and they usually are, but I do

wish I had been allowed to develop along those purely barbaric lines. Never mind; the day will como, later, when I shall really be free! (To be continued.)

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Fur on some of tha most attractive coats Is used in chick band effects instead of solidly.

Style authorities say that the fashionable wardrobe will have to Include a coat of the brief sports type.

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New Frocks For Which Great Vogue Is Predicted Long sleeves for Woolen Street Frocks; elbow length sleeves for afternoon modes. Such Is Fashion's verdict regarding Frocks for Autumn. Effective motifs of soutache braiding and chemise lines are outstanding features. Colors vary, with navy blue and black well in the lead. Our August Fur Sale Continues AH This Month. 20 to 30 Savings on All Furs and Fur Fabric Garments

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