South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 179, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 June 1918 — Page 2
IIID.W HI..M(.. JIM. -'H. Vl.
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
council SCENE 01
IBER
SUMMER MEMBERSHIP FOR BOYS IN Y. M. C. A. IS VERY ATTRACTIVE
PATROLMAN
llSUFFRAGE BILL
71 SEEMS DOOMED
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TOLD TO 'BERT IT'
Tl.e !i al Youiii; Mens Christian!
il .iiM'Utiun division is f rr" i i 1 1 ir .
i sp etuai sumn-e. memnei;iip in;- ' v f i r t hb h shoi'.d prove " Xt t i a 1 1 ' . !-:.';, ; ii Po th--- ; uri4f men who Federal Prisoner Takes Unto ui-h t,( --"- v "iinii"- u-nm. But Not in Way He Was Ac-
n: . :r:'.' (i:ii- ano campm imi - i 1 1 : ii n "J. n....i I
mmseii öriüt uiiuei reuui- p -ie.il: ati.acti-.e o.it.; men . . 1 -. : ;-i i ü the summer months. Tins iar circumstances. member, ,p a no iniuu .n tu lire. .: a-tiiti-H which at coniju ny """" " .i iu!.(r yearly membership. .eo .th f:n-i s i i.--.ui .1 c h m.'- : in of the m.i ny tine things about
Tl c;tv ha I! . ve.j .i i .i,M,w th:- s.m.iaer membership is that olher tu,K.nees of policeUom, with , , wh n it expire.- Nov. it can be re-J , . , . , ... ,i1t Thursday r.Uht wI.h, i v . - made ; r.-w d for th remaining U:ht ort addenda, it U altogether
cuseci of Doing to
Leo LeBlanc. Deprived of his btur, his club, and
BY THE SENATE
Measure Sidetracked Until Next Week and Possibly Indefinitely Unfairness Charged.
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who .. audei :-hip ap to July 1 of the n xi year.
).iOrv I .a . v I a w 1 1.' ; o ( i v - : , ., i can . a pp.l u i pav me no-moe:
probable that Patrolman Lorenzo
Lee will not appear before the board
of salt tv tonight. when the case of i
;::e.r sjm .n:ne Dl, a: ! is The .iimii-r rates are a follows. jA.0 .t uiane comes, up for hearing. hM for th- fedeial a uthon- v. h; h mil id.- lull Y. M. C. A. t"v-Aisl Chief of Police Cassidy went t.e for at ;.ip:jn- m e.ad- th" Ih-ys N to 1"J ear- of aire. L Lee' home Thur.-day. aevord- .! iff. ar.i M - Matfiia K.t ev.ma r- ' ! : bo . 1 - to 1; years of a'e. J:jn ( report. i?ot him out of bed.
-ki. 1:2 N. I'.i -Ol- rh! . th- .ril " i.inili; Iioin 1 to I 4 fup!- tht' '. I.-, jr. . T I in : t r i a r it; a -e. . 1. .l i.rif . . .f i'i W' pi ti i ..n th man ulio h.ft the hon.-.,- ,,f Ol MCM Clfi FROM HPRP
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j.orforii-i.nK' tbe Mrt v,-, !,;,,; i-. Tf.onv in tlu- 'hamhi T 1 . n T ! i 'n' - o f o r b'-'Ol foj- f ii. i i - ! ;- of
TO NAVY THURSDAY
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T i : T - on y iM!i vf-i- nt to the
Mt A Mit ;.i w i ov. -i j v;-t r ..f ; i,.i y fmm the local recruiting stat t b!.'! .)!! lo,i, rp-i ki. wo tion in th- po-to.'l it e Thursday. They t !i Mtfiiiliiii; o i pb'. v, hilf 1 1 fi.--;. .!.: F'-t i I: F : ; . i ,ki of .John V. I- Molt. Nile-. Mich..
and, divefctin of Iiis authority, told him to iaie for the woods which it
i is atatrted lie understood to mean
California. Anyhow. I.ee has not been contpieuous about tkv police station
'for a couple of das ami Iiis return
is not anticipated, though it is not likely that this will serve to keep tlie La Llane witne.ses from putliii in their appearance. Le Llanc is the by that Lee pounded up. Mispe ctin:,' him of the recent MNhawaka murder, as exposed in The News-Times after a manner that
t . . opo.-.M,,,.),. vtond cla--. avia- I ,mlil. inveytiuators found to he tor-
if nr. TF: r. w I v loci I-., ,.n ti... ii. I'.ni! !'. L'i .-tein. battle j - .ir.l ..),. in ..tm ub ,- s-,r ,-re.k. Mich . -man. third cla.v-; j u is farlhtr aUlCil lliat the de. !:.idM,-,.i b i th- .n .. . :.,t. nce iTie-tiy. Co.-hen. Ind.. sea- j fMrlnitnt haj) j.0me other things ..!! h-r- :'.e would-... ,i. - , ,.. ..,t-o,l t la-. atfainat the patrolman, which in ad-
s i ; ' 1 1 . i o T n-.-!i- Uni. .ii u.'ii. w ,i ne lima lis. Ilamilton. Iml.. ; - I i t i
-ho:r i-,r fron th" !m: - ,,ta nt to motor mechanic, aviation: a ith hi- !u .de of .t i f-u ii.... Wii:. ii. I 1 ;tvis. Uoshen. Ind.. i-ea-
mer,-- .,oi,d ,l.t- 1 Nlblaclc. Q CMHin DCOITAI IO
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": -.! ma t: s cond las-, Stewart Mar- : iij-: tin. -'.i'. Lauten .-I, hreiuail, third th- lnid ' . !;i --; 1'. L. Anti-del. in-..". N". Allen
on to this, led to his summary
I dismissal.
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t he ' ! poh. . er., .;!- . i u o . , l . i -.-; ,y lodds. ",'. N" . St. Peter on -d i-- !'.o:;i t lie diiitt '..!! d t . ...iiiiaii. second ( las; KJo "le :.i-t-it .J i:i ( -iM! t..u n Nut K i I'.o.-heii. Ind.. .--.tnian. second -o,,r. if;-' hi-- I at i-f ; Mo.f.i ,).,--; ' Kujawski. NUT Nanham to !! Jl I'-'.d. i f.. ( : pf t.l U .-t .. rh e,,;,l. -ect.rnl Ns. i.. .i.l-e f..-- M.-,,f: II.. u., ti.-K.-.i ; i:.,,h i-. 11-'. Y. )ii.-ion t.. to fhi" i'v :md pl.i.e.l i : i i i '--,.,,,,.,'!. M.( nn, cl.i-; TliarNs ; 1 - i . I -. S. Ttvlor st.. seaman. a - 'U ' w.,!i-o- v, ., ,,,,, , i,,-.; u. -. c,aen. ;,ir, s. .- , ntio.t- "hje, t,,i to v -f-aman. second class; K. w.,i M.d Tef, I f.. : on the Am.-: i- ; h im-ki. 1 '1 '.'2 W . Jcfleison bld.. ' a I-.- !,.- h.,- t'"'"' wH llM;in k. , Mi;d class.
llott!i s-r u i t J th.- I:i--l.:li .irmy am! Iiis uife - pai-. i- !. in (lei 11 i,i
GIVEN BY PUPILS
sri;nh MIA I (Hi N V. An nrc-nt all 1; ; . t. e,l 1 i 'liief dinner's Mafe l';.i-- of ie Vm al : . t v . 1 1 re. riiitin' Lfion for 1" -x pM'iei,t-M Truck .Itiv.!-. four '. -Nr and to-sr exp.-'-ie'u ed c.:.t.ff il s
Walter Fane!. lef i:. Wayne -t.. tn-eman. third d.i-s; (j. I lerumini;--oo. ". i'i S l'rankhn st.. seaman, -..'.lid class: Marl Woodruff, iel N. Sixth st.. NiNs. Mich.. eoiiian. thinl il..--. hovifiKT .SeeKinuelier.
"'hi Alien -t., seatnau. second claws; I
The pupils ..f Miss loia Heishe-
Itu.w tilic:, r,'il m in I !i t I..' i n " r,rn.
i c 1 ' " " v . v . . . . i I w - ram Thi.rtlj evening in tlie Conservatory recital hall. That Miss Hershenow has developed to advantage natural talent of her pupils was clearly seen. The numbers were well chosen and arranged, making the recital an eiijojahle one. Lach pupil played with rhythm and style ami phrased with good taste. They were warmly applauded ly an appreciative au.lionce. Following is tlie program:
M ;. Williams. LMkhait. Ind.
Nam ing Stars Kioman Sophia Lubjn.
Lobin's Lullabx Kioman
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Llnora Hartman. Jtound Dance Vol Wilm
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.vows Tin: timi:.
TTON. Th? l.irve depottor and the sniali
At this ie!oTi of the year yon nepotitor receive the name courtesy hor.'.d have your hard wood floor anj repertful service at thla bank, treated. We hive a y?tem that 'e put fortn our best efforts to p!.es them a perfectly beautiful tin- , make dealin? here a pleasure. We iah. The f.ict of the r ;,sn j WP art t flgk you tQ faVor u wlth your bank. expert In alt kinds of interior deco- nj busine-??. whether it I little or ratine and have a fi.i line of re.idy- much. No account Is too large to-une rint and varnish. II. L- n0ne too small to receive our ood Ixehr. Decorating Co.. -14 Mich. tz. j attention. Merchant National Advt. , jjank. AdvL
Ilidys Kelii. l'ickaninnv T'ance
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. . . . Smith . . .Curlitt
The Wander M
Arthur Ioldberu'. Daisies Kern ti'advs Hummer A Shepherd's Tale NeWn Lucile Stetson. Spring's Approach S.ittorio lluth Hershenow. Valsv (JracieJst Kern Madaline MtCIave.
WASHINGTON. June L'.ecause of determinec' opposition, efforts to secure a ottN on the woman suffrage resolution Thursday in the btnate weie formally abandoned. Chairman Jones of the woman s-uf-frage committee late Thursday withdrew his motion to displace the army appropriation bill, but announced that after the pending appropriation measures are passed the resolution would be brought up and held before the senate until disposed of. .May lie Urouxlit I'p .Next Week. After th iee hours of debate and parliamentary jockeying "before crowded galleries expecting linal ac
tion on the franchise proposal press-
cd for Iij years, the resolution vasj withdrawn by its managers. but j with a promise that next week the hyht would be lenewed and lotted i to a conclusion. Some of its sup- j porters, however, expressed belief; that action mitiht be postponed in- !
definitely. Charges that unfair ad-
vantage was sought were exchanged by leaders on both sides. Opponents asserted that a vote Thursday was
bein demanded because Sen. James j of Kentucky was unable to be pros- j
ent and touid not secure the customary privilege of bein? paired. Managers of tlie resolution charged its opponents with tilihuslerin to
pi event a vote because, with Sen. i
James absent they lacked votes to defeat tlie lesolution.
The date next w et k on which the ;
lesolution will be called up. Sen. Jones said Thursday nii,'ht, depends upon clearance of appropriation and other bills in preparation for tlie recess.
Positive of having a majority of! the senate at least, he and other j suffrage leaders declared they could j and would prevent a recess until the
resolution i dispose, 1 of and express contidence of its final adoption. I Vh s't t'CllCs. Few set speechrs. on the. resold -
I tion were made. Without objection j tlie senate debate proceeded until -
o'clock, when the army appropriation bill automatically was laid be-
! tore the senate. Sen. Jones then
moved to set it aside and proceed with the suffrage resolution. Sen. Keetl of -Missouri, in the debate on the motion, declared refusal of the sulirage leaders to arrange a pair for Sen. .lames demonstrated
that "the first fruits of suffrage are j
to set aside courtesies and decencies" of senate procedure and then
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Ch uonne Durand l,K ,U1 ' :,u "our ;,nu a it, 1 1.. . At. A, .',1
U'iH! i'r,nl.-iin i nan. i.ui nioMij on me ariiiv Olli.
Da nee J- loi ent ine La ck Hide a nd Seek Pierne Maurine Martin. Minuet P.ideicwski A-rnes Itolotf. Serenade Ht i hert lit ill Jaiten. P.utteiilv tJtieg Miirc'n of the Dvvaifs irieg Mollie Siegel.
.lone. TriMl to litv Voir. 'halrma n Jones of the senate woman suffrage committee made an effort to force a vote hy moving to hold tlie resolution before the senate and displace the 1 1 1'.O (. 0 '.'.'J 0 army appropi i ition bill. The pbin was abandoned, however, and the resolution was withdrawn temporarily after opponents had mdi-
Intermez.o 1'riml 1 catea that debate would tontin ie mIlelen Schlegel. ' definitely. Drea in of Lov c Lis.t .
Helen P.rummitt. iWflMIWÄTP RflU PRA7 PR
nwiiinin i u vwi i i mui ui I
REV. LT. MATHEW WALSH ARRIVES IN FRANCE
Tin- Rev. Lieut. Mathcw Walsh. . S C. vice president of Notre Da roe university, and one of the six chaplains to volunteer from Notre Da mt. arrived safely in France, according to a message received at the university Thursday afternoon. Lieut. Walsh was accompanied to France hy Lay Miller, the famous football star, ami a graduate from Notre Dame.
STEVE KOLESZI HELD AS ARMY DESERTER
OF NORTH DAKOTA
Ste.. k'oleszi. IT- W. Dn is. on
KAROO. X. D.. June Js. The nomination of Gov. Lynn J. Frazier. non-partisan league candidate over John Steen of Iluby, endorsed by the Independent Vottrs association in the republican gubernatorial race in the primaries held Wednesday, was conceded late Thursday by the supporters of Steen. Returns indicate Krazier will have a large majority. With of LOTS precincts in tlie state missing, returns tabulated here .rave Krazier -N,L"4 and Steen T S . Although returns from the con-
i test for the democratic nomination
for governor ale till far from nipiote, available figures -p.- J.
Men's Handkerchiefs at a Saving: of 33 1-3 Wj just Knight the jmirj sample lines a Men's HanJkerchiets oi America's largest men's mrnishinc: oods distributors. They are priced tor last ellini: .11 9c, 13c and 18c. Viu will u-.mt tri luiv dozens of these if vow come earlv.
Millinery for the Fourth White Milans, banded and trimmed. pe:ui a--:i-ment, $5.00 to $10.00. Rough Braid Sailors, in black and n.ivy. at $1.95.
W hite Duck Hats at 75c
Business Hours:
Rathin; Mil:? fmm 5 l .S up
Saturday 9&3
Wonderful Values in Summer Dresses
at $5.95 $10.00
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Just the Frocks to choose for summer wear at home or in the country.
White Skirts for the July 4th Outing. Splendid values in Cotton Reps. Fancy Piques and Bedford Cords the ideal vacation skirt for tennis, golfing, boating and summer resorts. Prices from $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50. W hite Sateen Petticoats, extra quality, wide flounces, at 89c and $1.50.
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Ltys. like men. are una iodablv judged by the clothethey wear, (jet ood clothes lur yuur bu ne "11 live up to them not down.
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These Beautiful Suits are made of selected fabrics and you will lind them priced reasonably. Boys' Middy Sailor, long or short pants, tan and blue striped and checked chambray, plain collar and cuffs, short sleeve. Plain white, blue and khaki. 6 to c years, at 89c to $4.25. Wash Suits fur the older buys, in khaki, linene and striped, with belt and buckle. Just the stiit for the lake or motoring. 10 to 18 vears, at $2.98, $3.98, $4.50.
Men's Dress Shirts at $1.50 Made of line madras, reps, crepes and various materials. In soft cutis, all fast colors, large assortment to select from. Men's Fine Gauze Lisle Union Suits at $1.19 hong and short sleeves, in white and ecru, elastic and form fitting. Athletic Union Suits at 79c Sleeveless and knee length, closed crotch, elastic waist band. Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 50c Made of the best Egyptian yarn, long and short sleeves, drawers all double seat and reinforced.
Children's Wearables
For the Warm Days That Are Here The ease with which we can provide you with every little wearable you will require for the children will more than surprise ou. We anticipated the things we knew they would most require, and have them in our stocks.
Wash Dresses in Gingham, crash, voile, gal ilea and rep, some with the new sash effects as well as little military styles. Dresses for all occasions für girls from 6 to 14 years, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 and up. Dresses for little ter irom 2 to o years, in plain colors, having collar and culls of white pique, ah variety of checks and plaids, in poplin, gingham and pique, at 75c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.69, $2.50.
Waists for July Outings Crepe de Chene Waists at $2.50 In white, llesh and maise, embroidered and plain fronts, rolling collars. Wash Waists in Fine Voiles and Organdies at $2.50 to $4.50 Embroidered and lace trimmed fronts, all line tucks, rolling and flat collars. Tailored Waists at $2.50-$2.98 In all white, also colors, with white collars and cuffs, edged with hand made lace. Middy Blouses at $1.50-1.98 All white, with colored collars and culls, narrow white braid trim.
i -t.. -;is arrested Thursday ni.mit by! Doyle a commanding Ie.nl over tr. ' n i i nn I 111 fl
the police, charged with deserting ; W. Wilkinson, win w.i- su pport' d j U I I L L j II II the armv. Kolcs.i was schevl ub-d by the Nun-partisan league. ! II III II 1111111 H tn 1...V.. Thi;rsil:.v niorninir for I'hil- UUU1III1 II
Straws
the right one for every mancountless shapes, materials and prices. I.,ight, cool, easy-on-the-bcad hats at S2.S3.S3.5U.S4, 2?5,$6 toSlO
to leave Thursilay niorninjr for Chil- ,
lifotlie. O.. with the rniotH
''iZ'lvälTZ'Z;: COME GLOOMY PICTURE DRAW".'
the detaiis of tlx
sit tia t ior.
! v isani ninnliT to. and failed to i
I tppear. He v ill be held at the p-iliv-e station until the arrival of the ! federal authorities
fro,,, .ii-i10 MORE CONGRESSMEN
TO VISIT BATTLEFIELDS
no.
1 1 m ft
Vashinton Avenue
Clorht d Your lulun Why Sol You?
r r rt:i:riT iotiom;i. The tirt band concert of the season, which was to have been held last nitflu in Howard park, was post.
poned on account of inclement to
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WASHINGTON. June Another cons'ressional party will vi-itj tiie Kuropean battle fronts in Julv
throi'h many onnüd -ptia I .inures
and also has the beiu-tit of the in- j "A.I IIS' ;T.N. Jme j . - f;.pi formation at Tin- lispoy il of tl:- al- . , im . i i.- i i. . t, entativf- Mlanton mi-l V;1-mii of j . i d ','ov ernments. It w;.hin the lran e of pos.-ii.i:it:w that, th- , :-. i- T,'Xi "'-'-"J in '"-"' : ! dent nullit tak lurthrr strps to ! late Thursda . n front of tii- lo-j--rath' i- ini'ovn'.ation thron-h the o'T:'- b;i:k. . '. b:i: vvete -ia-i;;:. i .iii-ni'v of a special omniii.-iiiii or : separated by a pas.-r i :y. Neitlif-r
TO BLOWS AT CAPITOL OF BUDAPEST CONDITIONS
AMSTia:h.M. .J,i - d ' ;',' i n ! o - . - :n ;r e.':.. -i..-- Im.
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and August. There will i.e lu meni- 'Prps't WÜSOn 0 hit 3 j flj HQ InfOT" ' :n W ;"nal01 This, however. is showed; si?n of the comi-a' w iiei. : ' hers, including 1 lepresentatives Car- j union; a nnnihe, 0f possibilities for t Ii y entered the boi.- a few mm- '"" ' !"! ' away and Tillman of Arkansas. i:is- I nidtiOfl Süd MflY ÄQreC tO which there is no indication to Mtes- afterward "! ' u'-? ton of Oalifornia, Voun; of North ! i i 1 which is bein- most favored. Acconlin-r to th.e Mr::n-ni'ii the ,l,,t T u' f'-n -..:,
weather condition..
WL' CAN DO IT. We can move your household goods to any part of the country where roads go. We are equipped with a two-ton open truck or a
three and a half ton van. which will
Dakota. Thompson and Chandler of j Oklahoma, and Sweet and Do well of i
Iowa. They plan to leave next j
Kerensky Meeting.
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j It has been suirge-ted that the'h-rht was the ojtro'Ath of a. p
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' vi mill in HilKill .1 IMl il Uiil j ii i "ii - iii "i lit- ....... .w. " j former Premier Kernsky to the ; v "t- last winter on the r soi-;t'o:i "!l n r,J ' '
AMI IMi 1 a " ' - - a r l - j o m ... i'-.- ." .i un au ui uui; im- ii
li:adi.c; physicians 1'IUci:iiik
! 0!Js plans for tttndi:i American f"
aid to Russia in the effort to brin;
itstlf of intimate details.
as could be learnt il Thursd;
."optional prohi'aition amndm nt
Dr. Wekr
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IV-iill an- tmn to ivlv vnAm 1 oe.P.i ;.Te.l ste.ini l,ath Vatv, 1 - . . , . s.o. all unsettled fiiest:on.
house. Our price In rU'ht. tonslder. i i t.juites no hot room. wher v.o.! . . . v"'i-e dideientes of opinion ! Ins that we nlease the customer, i ai e .ornnelle.l to inhale iHa hntiIl':" "IV- ' "'' an. on; the ffinds of Ru-'a in
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erv by ex- stiriinu air and the diaf, erms i M ' ' " .- -.oo V.1?hi,U'ton a- to whelh-: confer- !s what. voa wt:i sa wr.en joj r-rai-qhm.m fc thiovvn off he othe.. If vou have! -twren tue An;e:a an .-.in:!;l n, ,,tw Vnf.,.,(ll iie that the IWANTI." Ga-1 1'.t. -avej th. n.. tv .n ?n ?attr,.:. st. Adv. i.r: vousneps. hi-h blood pres ;,r. ! and the ..II.-s , . . .. . ... , ., , lime. ster. energy and strength. 1 onstipat:on. stomach tiouble. he:- , -, i . .. ' ;h- p:.n of r;.i- With the IWANTI s-.f-heated -T ' ou If.. ........ ..-t'.Mi ."otiw or ,e. ... ..I ' . . Iron votir itor.in' cat; br done In
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Si:i:iS THAI Strain). ot e-t'h rd tl:re with ;e thin if. Ua : oar I ire tan.r-1 M.n
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-and von know an artistic
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ardn you very j only S4.3"; Xb'" do- n ,r. I.'jO frarr.ed rlf.utf m h joy for ever
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