South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 268, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1922 — Page 3

MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 25, 1922

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GRILL ALDERMAN IN FLINT GRAFT SIFT

Alleged Embezzler and Others Are Called Before Investigator: to Testify.

Sept.

FLINT.

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vof in5'.:'-atinr. adjourned iu'-s-

day, ha-s ken re'imd l;fre Clrt ilt Jude- Kre I W. I'.renran. Vy

I'ro. Harrv Jault. lh- probe, l.k

that conducted earlier in the wtck, is j-hrouded in an cdr of mystery. Tn investigation, however, centers abuu' reports received by the. official in rrrard to alleged niitconduc: ir. city Administrative .ircle. It is understood. Thote !?n entering the. .ecrev chamber wero A!5emun Joe Morrow, who, earlier In the week wa.i .'irre-strd or. a charge of emnrzzl'rrier.t; City nrfrir.eer IT. V.. Nice; C!t CIrlc Frank D. Kins. City An. ditcr Carl Chatter.-, and Cornelius O'P.ii'n. ci'y jmrchasir.t: aent.

Charles W. Bolen, editor o

f. r.eral of Fred .March. vh;r-h a held Saturday afternoon. The Hill hakery wts oM on

murJay to iuy Turnipsee I of

rnver, Ind. W. V. H:ll hrsar. h

in 1S52. and wan in charste of :he bakery until hi. death a y-ar or ? ! co. His yon. Fred Hill, ha? had ! Widow Tells

charge of it .ir.ee thit time. Mr.i lurninseed will move hre in ahnut '. a month and take ovr the husr..". j Mr.s. Jenni Sihart was granted! a divorce from Charh s SAihar. on ; Friday afternoon or. account r-f' rruel treatment nnd i rt ion. I

DECLINES TO MARRY I

HIM, EYE BLACKENED

Mrfrn DfrÄ Foorfs Owf 1 HAK GAMES OF CHAIVCE Mapy Sßiver Workmen AT KOSCIUSKO FAIR PUAZIL. Ind.. Sept. 2 4 The; WARSAW. Ind.. Sent. 21. The

annual Ko:iu-ko county fa r will -" f ;e:.fd Tu-.-day. Already many of the .,-urif t s.-ioT.ers have erected

How Her Suitor

Proposed and Kept His Word.

F -uik- Contracting .. vhieh i I I' vAtlir.K the city .""vt;u'c d;.oal pi int. -r. countered and unusual en-

:neer:r. prot-.'-m in me cou.--.rui.-

:on of the sewerage r.r.e iw':'"

from the plant to a oreeK r.eary u..

Lt the depth rif about twelve feet the- workmen were I'.ooded oat. ; Fumpln-t T''"t gallons of water aj 'minute, the contractors worked two ' week" before they wht re able to low.

er the water levrl ? utt ici-.-nt.y u i-io-! . with the work, j It was found that a large opening ! in the bottom of a ditch conr.ecfd

Hand $50 to Minister; General Fight Follows

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As 1h- last ore was beinjc pcr.s at' SIIVFH LAKH. Sept ."ervires at the Lutheran Gerr.:an I'eaton. ri.linc thre vlrjfch at Klemmer corner, bix meniea-t of Si!v-r Lake ;h

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wearlnc: Ku Kl ix Kian rr.afks mf -ch ; duc I 12

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t.'ieir stands on th'e treet in theje.l up to the a'.-.er and handed to thejtw0 acres of strq::nd. O a S : r1 r c (1';rlr-t -i t -t ... t .... m l":t;tfr in f.ri'alnt.n rni'3 lr!r f I

in in i : o men-

attractions

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I Tne Kosciusko County Fair As-j 1 pociation this tar is trying the vx;ref;:nent of rarrirtg all panns of! ' - iniue from the fair. ,

beeni 1 s the-' wt r" l-vinc, an attempt was mnde tn pull the mask from one

of the membtr? of the order, and a

1 with an entry in the abandoned lied-

in turn, con-

lJi:TitOn Mich s;..nr i ;.v. n i die mine . The entry,

r.ected with an aoanaor.ei. soa. j"-

o th mirr;a?e of Ira Kvt

rind T-" ! a U&t-.f .t- -rMOe j

Mr. Kej-.er'ha? been in an institution for feeble mindM for a .rt many year. 1

the blick fve 6h- dif-playcd to A.icn W. Kent, asic-tant pn'TU'inn t-i torne. di 1 i.rt iltot:her tpoil the: t orr.lii.e.-s of Irria )'l)ab'. clue 21-y.T-o!-'. u.dow, v.ii'i ?ine to the; municipal court i.uildinK. k;iis a; warrant for George Coldthorp.

of the Chicago Sewer Vi Company,

reneral fi?ht s'arted. After knocking down veral men

the maKed ir.rn left in ar. autoniob.le. which had been paiked near,

if j r , ihe church. Tiu5teeiS 0f the church Kattier Late for Fish t hM a meetir.fr to decide w hat will Yams, But Here is OnclZ w'th th rnonoy' Vut theiri NORTH W III J.ST Kit. Ind.. tf.pt. 2i J jod. is the record established by . ilLoUVlCtcd b'MYCr U ill It'thchiid of Inf'ianannlis . A " '1- 1 t- '

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I1X IIMFX KIIl-i:i. frAHV. Ind.. Sept. 2 4 W Watkms and T. P. MrPhr.v switchmen of th:- c;ty were k

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MOSQUITOES I I Good for tb bits pood t3 Itfp the insects rfT too c n n VA RO RUD Oif 17 Milhon Jar $ L'J l'r

ytO-biV freizh

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LA PORTE PROSECUTOR IS READY TO ACT IN

LAHOR DAY DISPUTE

fdlror of Ii' l-

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.. n p iblihd an article re5.n d1r.fr Alderman .Morrow, in which h-j ii-entiom-d certain thlncs about thw ounclirnan. and wlio was latter m.-.de defendant In a MM GO damage -iit. brousht by Capiat. thriugli 1.1 attorneys, has fibd a reply to Morrow's allegations. Colen, in his answer, demands a tii.il of the matter in Morrow's declaration He claims that Morrow's repuMtien was r.oi damfl.'ed to the extent of J10.00C as alleged In his Fuit and in fact is all out of proportion to its value In trie community, and at IcaM to ihe extent of l.r? of the amount t.T for;h in the declaration. Alderman Morrow w.ts grilled by the finance committee of the, common council, when tie presented hi a expense account for a trip to ,Sa 1 Francisco recr.t'y. a. chairman of ihe fre dnartment committee, to .attend th" national conve-ntion of lire chiefs held there. The bill was turn-l down until such ime as the

; Merman ran present the bill in I

itemed form. I)r7ens ef questions were hurled nt the alderman, whose pxper.f:'? account amourted to $340. while that ..f fie chief ?:dward Price, who aL-o .-itend th convention amounted to J .'"'.

j.Aj-utui., jnj.. faept. '4. s:.t:, Att'y Earl Itowly stated ihit the : affidavits which are reported to; have been sent him by Aty Gea. U.I K Lesh for use in the prosecution ; of the cases against the principals cf the Michigan City Ibor d:-.yi

fiSht have not arrived "I will -ay." said the pro.."cutor, "that when they do tret here I in

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JL'DGE PROBES AFFAIKS OF CASKET COMPANY WA'ISAW. F.d.. Sept. 2 4. I n t sti-

She accu-es GoMthorpe, siid to re cration into the affairs of the Ashlty-

ü privat..- detecthe. 01 -iv.ng he- j Ilurijl .Ca.-ktt Manufacturir.ff !' '

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Goldthorpo it seems :,s a roomer i ltoyso in the Kociu.-ko circu.t 1 -ai., jna., ocpt. lluhy in th- home of Irma'n mother ju I reur, b.as b-en completed and the j Fur-a. of Warsaw, who was this

-.. Alfred .st. Irma also lives then?. I coun. r ow hr. the matter unuei au- j ""- -"ie a- aeienciant in a divorce

'tanton lake, near here

yesterday. The fish cavght by Rothschild neighed from two pounds up to four and one-fourth pounds.

Call AetnA Cleaner Garments hats cleaned. L. : 37 5 916 E. Simple. One 2ay nrvi c cheerfully plven -A J vt 23S-tf

No Soap Better For Your Shin Than Cuticura

a mistake in a chance of venue

transcript of the proceedings in the

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eise of Henry Miller, charged with

"I try to be nice and nlei.-ant to! vis.wtnt. TIih !-t:tionins: t-toc

all the lod ers.' s:iid Trrcn I i 1,,,', nr.-. .Irin ' mr.ins to recoe i ?aw busir.es

was acreeabb: to G.-or?e. but n jila- ! funds invested in the company. Judjr .ntr more than that. One nljrht hteyse haa been askee. to decid sked me to 'o. to a sViow with him,' -.h(ther or not the receiver eh all and I went. Twi e afterwards hu j l-rin? suit aprains the dire. -tors, wlic :c.k mama and :ne both to the ; the creditor? and stockholders al-

theater. I lce dlsooed of the a-ets of tr.e

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ck-Miction filed bv Frank T.-if.; uvr.

man. who charred in-

compatabili'y t,r c,Re and cne-h-jlf years, has f:ledta general denial thrown her attorney. Morrison liockhill of Warsaw. The fllim; r tb divorce flciion by Lucas created a sen.: tie) n he re.

had been out company at one ilme valued at more

ma.n.

with another

..wt 1. mw: cin I'U'tw y; made him mad. He seemed 1 k a 1 , It Ä 1 l

1 " 10. iow uo; think he had earned

suvciiuim pruc-eeiure in crimirai monoi)0lite my

l-.--uviii ati'- m million iiu J.I" ,,q ,. oil r- rr

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the riß-1't to I told h.m he

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Call Aetna

the murder of Junie Carr, in Sullivan county. In which a Greene coun-

ury two weeks asro returned a

verdict of ruiliy of second decree murder. Miller will be tried a second time. The seal of the clerk of the Sullivan circuit court was omitted from the transcript when it wa transmitted to the Green circuit court, or. a chance of venue. Consequently, Judcre Van Buskirk yesterday ruled that his court was without jurisdiction, and ordered Miller re-turned in-

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on Furniture, Pianos, Live Stock, Bonds, Lots, etc. WHY PAY MORE? Our Rate Is 2'2c7c per Month WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY Phone Main. 698 219 S. Main St.

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formation to the press until after the defendants are arreted." It is understood, however, that affidavits charging" Floyd Fiicsirnmons. promoter, and Mooie and Lynch, principals, will be filed In the circuit court early next week and the arrests of the three men will fedlow.

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FYD MOIVFA' Af BARI CONCEALED BY FARMER BRAZIL. Ind.. Sept. 24. When George Kemp, a farmer of the south ern part of Clay county, died about a month after he had been declared of unsound mind, his widow knew of no personal property left by hr husband except some farming Implements, hay and grain. She advertised a ?ale. The farmer who boucrht the oats found J 900 hidden in the bin and gave It to Mrs. Kemp. A search of the barn and outbuildings revealed money hidden In nooks and crevices, and more than $1.2 0 0 was recovered.

" 'Put.' he told m 'I love you and I want you to marry me. What do you say? I told him no. I wouldn't. 'All riffht.' he raid, 'if you won't morry me. I'll see to it yon don't ?narry arybody else." I touched and said I wasn't ficurincr on rettinsr married acain Just yet awhiL?." Friday nicht, Irma said, rhe returned to the Alfreel street hou from a movie to find GoMthorpe stretched out on the davenport in her rocm. "He d ben rlrinkir.fr." she declared, "and when I came in he oi up. walked toward me and varied all over a .train to te.ll me how much he loi d m,e. I ordered h'm to get out of my room Just as fa as he could. " 'Is thit so?' he shouted. p,wur.s hL fist and hit me In the eye." Kert recommended a warrant for Goldthorpe's arrest, charclnc as-s-ault and battery. It was Isfnjed.

Cleaners. Garments.

hats cleaned. L. :375. 916 E. aimtie. One day ervlce cheerfully riven. Jvt. 23S-tf.

We Invite Charge Accounts Open One With Us

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PLYMOUTH Dr. L. D. Eley and D. L. McKe.ss on returned Friday from a two weeks' outlny in W;conin. Miss Erdean Zeiter? pent the week end in Chicaco vith friends. Th Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian church gave a very pretty pageant and rainbow luncheon at the church Friday en:nsr. The pageant wai a representation of the sending out of the go.;pe! light to heathen nations, and wa- iriven

ffftiinif to reprer-ent e:u-n nail. S ' 1 1 were sung by Mr:.'. Julil - '.. a n -I Mis-i Kr Zeiter.5. "er th" 'program. t!: c.ngrrgan .v. it to the b.o-' t.ient where d e, i ra t ioiif w-rt- the seven lor.- of the rainbow, the ?:rl were

1 in iTt-pe paper dr-.i-s in

color.-; of the rainbow, and at h table were refre-hment. in

'!!- nf t!e rainbow color.. The Jr. Kappas me' with Miss I vrei Morris on K. Sophi.i .. Friday evening. About 27 w t re present, including as out-of-town guestfl Mr. Muriel nrvworth Laramore of Knox: Mrs. Irene Kuhn Wad le. of lirooklyn. N. Y.; and Mis. Winifred Wunderlieh, a member of the Mishawaka sorority. After the business -ion. the evening was spent in playing briujt. Dainty refreshments were .t.rved by the lios'e.xs. Mrs. Jarne Win slow ami Clarence WIor. who hive been visiting their 'fiter, Mrs. Ed Debley, and family for several weeks, left Saturday for Chicago, where Mr. Wilson will enter the Western Hcupital until he i able to continue his Journey to Jamestown. N. D. Mr?. Mable Quick, daughter of Mrs. W. T. Leonard, has purchased

the Gtortre Enfir'.e home JuM ou th ;

of Mrs. Ieor.ard's home on rearl And will move here in the prln from Ft. Louie, where her husband died a few months ago. Mr. William Paugher entertained 30 fuests in honor of her three children. Marillla. Harry and Ora. on Saturday afternoon. The time was spent !n games, after which refreshmen's were served. Mr. and Mr. Harry McClure have cone to South Whitley to vLsit a few dftvs with Mrs. McClure' parent. C. T. Whitesell. of Valparaiso. sp-nt Friday with hit brother. J. C. Wh'.t e and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robinson returned from their weddüng r!p en Friday evening. Mr. nr.d Mrs. J. E. nili. are pendirc the week-end in South Bend

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warning: There is only one genuine Beaver Board! It is mado nly by The Beaver Products Company, Inc., of Buffalo, N. Y. It is identiBed by the Beaver trade-mark on the back of each panel. Look for this mark before you buy and be certain of letting permanent satisfaction in every respect.

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CHECK UP YOUR USE FOR BEAVER BOARD. HOME USES: Wall and ceIinff throughout loaiu, bonfalowt, sammar hont and cottagtt. Finthing the attic. Dining-room wainseotg. Beamed ceiling t. Lining tun pore he i emd garagea. Covering up old plaster. Remodeling largo rooms into more but maller quarter. Putting extra room in utaete space. Bailding-tn bathrooms. Additions. Tiled tvainscots tor kitchens and bathrooms. Sheathing or small houses. Building workroom or laundry in basement. Cellar partitions.

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Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Ronk of Fifth ft. Mrt. r.arl ara McDanlel 1." vKtlng .th her daughter. Mrs. Kd. Itich-

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PREVAIL ON QUALITY JEWELRY

ANOTHER WEEK OF SENSATIONAL SELLING

THIS SALE MADE POSSIBLE ONLY THROUGH PRESTIGE AND INFLUENTIAL BUYING POWER IT'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY MOST WONDERFUL WATCH- VALUES IN AMERICA EVERY WATCH WE SELL MAY BE THOROUGHLY DEPENDED UPON TO GIVE SATISFACTION

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The Watch You Wanted is Now at a Price You Can Pay

Men's 7 Jewel Elsrin Watches. u'Jiite and sreen frold, guaranteed

cases. 12 size, open face;.

$20 value. Now ....

$13.45

Men's 15 Jewel Elgin Watches, 1 0-year heavy engraved case

metal dial, $25 value, Xow

$17.45

Men's 17 Jewel Elprin

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iruaranteed case, green and yellow

old; $40 value. Now

$26.45

Ividies Wrist Watches, 15 Jewe Lever Movement, 20-y:ir sjuaran

red cast, plain or engraved, com

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20 value

bracelet. q. . Xow yi

L.-vdi-s' Vri. W. itches. soli, white R'old, 15 jewel movement ribbon bracelet, plain or fanoj dial. J 2 7i value, & 1 A C xow . 3lb.4o

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Karat Whit. .".$18.45

Ladies' Watches $15 Wrist Watches White Gold 25 Year Case, Tonneau srinp Ribbon Bracelet. Now

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$100 Diamond Rings Fancy White Gold Mountings

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ü M Pencils Alarm ld Clocks I 65c 95c ik f I 1 oj 1 I lulu I. 11 im n .in j .1 j 1 m 1 N 1 J m r .i 11 in i.wi, 7h!. 1 in J j, .. iiOm-.t !

$125 Diamond Rings Fancy White Gold Mountings

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$175 Diamond Rings Fancy White Gold Mountings

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$225 Diamond Rings $157 $250 Diamond Rings $179 $275 Diamond Rings $195 $300 Diamond Rings $215 $375 Diamond Rings $275 $400 Diamond Rings $295 $500 Diamond Rings $345

$50.00 White Gold Diamond

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WEDDING AND XMAS GIFTS NOW

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EE SUREWU GET GENUINE BEAVTR BOARD IDINTIFILD EY HIE EEAVER TRADE MARX.

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Kaufman rfnt FiturFer.d.

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r.ich. Opal filters. j Mr. and MrA Frank Wilson, who have cpen! Fevern! Jay with Mrs. I W::cn mother. Mr Mary Po.?.rt. j Culver, returned home Friday j Mer.:rr J Mr arc! Mr C I). Smel-er went1

:,. Rushv::'.e Saturday to help ce!ef,ate .he 5Cth wedding anniversary of Mr. S:r.e;r's rarere. James r:dd. Mr. ard Mr?. John Decker. Mr. ard Mr.--. Frank Podd. Mr. r.r.rt Mr? A !.!.. "in Dcii. Mr. 4.r.d Mr-, 'f phr:! I---dd. ;'d Mrs. i;us Hart, .:!! n'. South !:. r-1. wt-rt-ia the city Saturday to attend the

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LA TAUSCA INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARLS AT HALF REGULAR PRICES

$5.00 $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $25.00 PEARL PEARL PEARL PEARL PEARL BEADS BEADS BEADS BEADS BEADS $2.45 $4.85 $7.45 $9.85 $11.95

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New Style Rins $1.65

Silk Umbrella

Rings.

f-tones; $7.00 valuer, now

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SILVERWARE BARGAINS

$3.00 Gold Filled CufT Links $1.15

Big Ben and Baby Ben Alarm Clocks $2.45

Sheffield Plate Four Piece Coffee Sets, Coffeo Pot. Sugar Creamer

an.l Tray; regular J20 values

$13.65

$1.50 Watch Chains Gold Filled 85c

ShefSeld Plate Compotes an 4 Rac

kets; regular $12.."0 values

Rogers S. her plated Teaspoona-

et of six; regular $1.75 value

$7.45

$1.10

$2.00 Baby Cups $1.19

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Sterling Silver Shakers. Set of ular $7 value . .

Salt and Pepper

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$4.25

Tudar Cc mmunity Plate, 26-pieoj Silver Chest, bright and du'-l finish. Duchess i.nd Daronet patterns:

ree-uiar tili. 75 value

$8.65

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Sheffield Plate Prea l 0 n j-Tr-iy. v.iu 1 ."ö Shettleld plate Hjn-Pon i:i,kIguiar $4.0') rsry at va'.ues iHJ Shefheid Plate. Bread and Pod Baketi. Regular J7.50 eA ?C valuo. P-t.OC Sheir.eld Plate Fruit Bowls, ir. rlj.in and pierced di:r... OC A C Regular M0 values OD.D ShelüelJ plate Cake and Smiwirh P.afket., p:red cr" or gign.s. re. S1Q values .. VJ'3

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ar.d pie-rced dcl?r.s. Popular 57.00 va'ue .

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fhild -r.-Pi'-C'-s-t I'rarl lian1 i 1 vilcr I ;trrrl $. value $1.79

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