The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1911 Page: 2 of 10
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Granite Enterprise
CHAft t HILL A SON*. ■« * * *
News of the World
Briefly Told
MmI l rert«sl I'*-* •* ,k* P*'4 *"k
[>•«• It Ik* ,m4*'
WASHINGTON
>*« Indlacrlmlnatlon again*1 rot 1
wed oil manufacturer* at Mem
Tenn.. in favor of a nrtll *'
Ky. vii charged
i the
rpml of lb#
l,i. h boting
BOARD REDUCES
STATE TAX
Robert Fa*lor ku announced hie
I nu<on itnwi*!
Aighi tor Itio I6O.00O ll er t prue
Charles Ball*! Thomas. famous • «•" *
orlsi, iviliur end lecturer, di il *•
OKLAHOMA Hertford. Cubr, at <k* Hartford fc
ptlal Lk-ath *• due to cancer of
lb* ilonKk
Governor I mi of Now Y«rk. ku
••hi i p i |nl rimhi* '
lure r* '<mtnend!><K ik
Krawley law, under i
matches or* legal
Knrlque Creel. form i1)( MoiUli
tmbaaaador to Washington and min-
ister of foreign affairs In the lMa «-abl-
not. passed through Laredo. Te*aa,
en route from Mexico City to New
York.
l*roipKlori found a vein of load
and silver eight foot thick ten mllea
south of Nagle, Mo, on I'lne Creek
last week Some of the oft
•ent to Holla for aaaay.
Nusbviile Chattanooga and Ml The atrtke of the shopme^ on the ^rd of equalltatlon after an all du>
i« railany and the Louisville and Harriman lines to enforce recognition M„ion, set the levy a\ only
NOBLC COUNTY iXMlBM
WINNER Of ri«*T f RIZI
Capture* lue Kibben In County Cot I
lectlvo tahibit. '• ®,,,#
•liver Loving Cup
No Rrevliien la.Made for Debt Inher-
ited from Prevleua Adminis-
tration—May Aak for •
Bond Issue
COAST TO COAST AIR LINI
ESTAtLISHKO
IP
i ti mr bee
Oklahoma City The Noble county
I ethlblt at the Wate * • • «*'
LCVV FOR YEAR IS PLACtO AT rt| nr l premium, Monday, for ibo
ONLY TWO MILLS I be.t and moet representative display ,
I af i i jiroitu« i of the farm,
REDUCTION A SURPRISE IN- Y. TO SAN FRANCISCO
I of ft possible 100.
Cleveland county *•• awarded se<v
ond premium and Woodward county.
third. Cash premium* amounting to
$1235 were awarded to the follow-
tag count lea. •Including the winner* of
the first three premiums First pre-
mium. Noble, 1200; second. Cleveland.
SlKO; third. Woodward. 1126; fourth.
.incoln. H"11; «fth. Harper. | 0;
HAIL ROUTE IS
PROVIDED FOR CURE FOR Dm
Munyon't Stomach Treatment
Performing Miradei.
Earl Ovlngton, Under Sanction of the MUNYON TELLS YOU
United States PostoWke Depart- HOW TO GET WELL
moot. Will Soon Start on FREE OF CHARGE
Olant Undertaking
nan,
Oklahoma City.—Instead of SilnK
tbe state levy at the highest legal
rate, 4 mill*, or at 3 rnllla. aa bad
been generally expected, tho Btat<"
. ' "A few dors ago I r r«lv#d a letter
t'ashlngton.—Transportation of the . youug wan, who'«ai«e
vauted States mall acroaa the•< "*'- bt&t nt*J2i tlo*a. but owing to i«ai-
nent by aeroplane, over an officially ; B,.lll^ awT^mijf to gleepbe h s he«
designed rout* by a special messenger - ^7 .'^<1u«Uv V?
w
United
hvllle
allroad In a petition filed 0f tht-ir newly organist federation b<*- At ,b# j mni rale, tho board oatl
rommerce com- came a reality at 10 n. m. Saturday, nmte*. enough money will be raised to
h the Interstate rommerce com- came a reality ai iv a. m. m*te . enougu iuou.-> "... —
.kioh by the Memphis freight bu- tbe number of men who quit In iho defray the current cxpensea of the
u The commission was request- nrteen states affected were estimated tate government for the coming yess
...-w >t b#tw##n 20.000 and 30,000 by tho and provide for the public school*.
the levy for the former purpose beln*
mills with % of one mill for
nras. but Simply phy*l>*
auks tny advlo* In
ed to fix n nine cent rate from Hick
man to Memphis and to award Mom
phla.
union men
Following the example set by Ma**n- 1%
DOMESTIC
An eagle, measuring 7 feet and 2
.aches tip to tip. was killed in Am-
herst county, Virginia by i. h. Ewers p>rki theaters, achoole. railroad st*
n. ball million b.l. m.rtl In cotton Hon.. fctorlo. ..j .orlt.hop..
receipts was reached Friday one day ; Dr
f-nrlier than last season. Since Sep- at ci
js&zhisrsfisx&si i .► i -
Kl.tr F.lr. nd th. n.nto of Ih. coltntr .u.d .n ordor JSK.r'WKISS
and exhibitors will be engraved tber*- ait aa a mall carrier and direct ng the (| may, b. ,h. m#an* of ^"•'t^"« ro*n,r
upon This county will be allowed to postmaster at New York to dlspa t , who^mar fl^a „omach must
chusetts. New Jersey and several other school purposes. . (h<> untl, nel[t year (| fair, inters rla the aeroplane r"uJ*' V' b. mod. well Mom the nwvss^i b*
states. New York city will put int.. Absolutely no Pn> «aJon ^a« de |( ^ (() be returnwj. Any <oun- | flclal sanction from the postofflce do- | m^.stronr^ Th. wf,,. n«,
force a law to prohibit the use of com- in the levy for the deficit winning the cup for two consecu- ! partment not only was given to the «capable of doing his b«st who,1a In
Ln drinking ™r. ,,-r-^ ^ I^SS? b~o-'- .J*.*-- |
the question of Issuing funding bonUs °*n*r
to take care of this deficiency be left , mium ■ ..Route 607,00l." It la the longest man : - it { at,
to the people of the state for a vote Governor Names Delegates. ! meshenger routo ever established. a is said that Napoleon lo*t th. bst-
The deficiency la more thun 2,000,00u. oklahoma City.—Delegates wore j A Bpeclal mBj| p0Uch has been made ■ '1*>t7'nWOrtn'^, enormous reserve pow.r
the receipts have been 519,850.
J. B. Schofield. residence near alagka a .team pipe runlng into the j & baiance of $2,323,353.83 to be ; a;d ,he following delegates have
Thackerville, Okla., was in (.aines- bhaft wab opene(i enabling those above from direct taxation. j b appointed to attend that meeting:
ville, Tex., looking for cotton pickers. ground to talk to the men Imprisoned J "ceu
10!/i
He has forty bales of cotton open, but 175 feet beiOW- They have suffered
owing to the scarcity of farm labor he from cold
and the neighboring farmers cannot Misa Tesg Davidson, daughter of
market the crop. gen Davidson, a Sioux- City merchant
George C. Lyman formerly a law- wil) become the bride of Signor Aide
yer and real estate dealer, Chicago. De Zuiliane of Venice, a member of, vlltBlwlu.
who wa> arrested in Ne'w Orleans a the Italian nobility it was annouiu-ed ed b}. prominent cotton buyers of ; first opinion civen by
week ago charped with having em- at siou, The date of the mar- okluhoma city that the total yield for .,r.u mm
bezzled $4,000 from Dennis McCarthy , riagl? haB not been decided on. The the gtate wjI1 be jn the neigbborhoc d
of the Great Lake Tug and Dock Own- wed(jing may take place in Chicago. , of a minIon bales. A few weeks ago i eu|k sales Law Passed by 1909 u
, been appointed
re*-™ per pound j. l. Bnrkhater. Vinita; Paul o. l o-
cents per pound , bam> Ardmore; Ray McGreer, Okla-
Oklahoma Buyer. Predict The/ WHI homa City; J. I. M°^ing Vlnita; Prof
Be Swamped Next Week- Roy c. Potts, ^^t'- av,""
Movement Begins baugh, Perry; a. L. Churchill. Vinita,
i h. p. Greer, Woodward.
for Ovlngton. It will contain letters d„e to a well stomach. Abraham
Z Chlr.RO .. well .. for delivery In Unjjn -'?^: Vria«rtl.W"i^
when tip to tip. wan killed in Am- Uc retort or employment, such an will recommend to owne/^lincolnTounty won flmt pre-j Ker route was established by the j to™
iuc up 11 • ... — ' . it auegtion of issuing funding bonds °*i,pr' I * \i%, it u numbered I will. Th«y hav# naa pefrac*
to take care of tkla deficiency bo left , mium laat year.
Dr. Henry Elgin Webster, arrested
earlier than last season, since ep at Chicago on a charge ol! having mur-
tember 1. when the season opened, dered his wife, whose body "a found
near Polo. 111., has confessed to the
... . ,.k police. Webster's arrest revealed tho
The date of the thirty-eighth an h# had a woman
nual convention of the National Wo- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, before his
men s Christian Temperance union at marrl to the woman whose body
Milwaukee has been changed accord ^ ^
«o announcement mad. In Boston. communica()on hab been e tablish-
and the dates no lnclualve «d with the 14 miners entombed in
October 28 to November .. lnclualve. ghapegpeare ^ at fairbanks.
Schofield,
The legislature at Its last session named by covernor Cruce to the Amer-
made an appropriation of $2,537,846 ( an Da,ry Cattie Congress to be held
for the fiscal year ending June 3<>. (n chlcago October 26 to November 4.
1912. It was estimated that 20 per a> follow8: l. a. Whltten. Jennings;
cent of the taxes would be delinquent, Marcug Fraiey, Hominy; G. A. Fell,
making it necessary to add to that cherokee. olive Lookabaugh, Waton-
amount $50T,56 to the appropriation. George Vincent. Foyil; GUI Gra-
making a total of $3,045.41.> 20 to be jiam_ Broken Arrow; A. L- Bennett,
provided for. Aside from direct tax How'e; E. q. McKinney, Marietta,
ation, however, the estimated reve- pranjj Robertson, Paoli. The National
nues of the state are $722,067.27. leav j^ajrj. show will be held at the same
Lot Angeles.
The aeroplane will carry a small bVd and .oundly un-
sign bearing the words: "United States t„ , o'ciooK and get up refreshed, ready
Mail." No date for the beginning of for a new day;, work.^ ^ #f h,.uhy
the flight has yet been announced. manho<;d. who thinks for one moment
but Ovlngton has assured the postof- th.t^weind, b- Z*
flee tlepartment that he will atari from t|c or Bff.>rted with "°,?,'(,11n<'''yo"1?
New York very soon. |
" Hfe are due to weak and deranged stotn-
REAR ADMIRAL SCHLEY bu„,nea« house would care to em-
DROPS DEAD IN NEW YORK C^S
fhe men who stand behind counters to-
Noted Naval LCader of the Spanish- a.y, yarning from mjo l^^week. w^I
American War Expires Sud- ^^thS'Vrve ^1 ^
denly in New York. mand!n< strength that come from a good,
_____ sound stomarh. .___._tta
New York.—Rear Admiral wlnfle,d ; pr.a"he°r?* N-'m.tter h'w plmi. 1'^ m.T
Scott Schley dropped dead Monday ce.h^l.
near the corner of Forty-fourth street )noruiBte t-iis hearers with his melan-
and Fifth avenue while on his way | feelings.^ fh|n|t of entn,,Hng an
downtown. 1 Important legal case In th® ha"^" ^°fh*
He had been out of town over Sun- dysreptlc^lawyer^nv ^orettan ho
day and on his return here had gone ^ (1ear one jn thP hands of a phy-
to the New York Yacht club on Wes |fclan who is nervous. IrrtuWe or o,^
.7 ."aid. could work f hours a day eat
a hearty meal *°f Aj„C)Z*a7r Jn-
Oklahoma City.—It la now estimat- j
NEW COURT COMMISSION
homa Legislature Is Hfld to Be
Constitutional
ers association, was returned to Chi-1 xfter hearing the applications of it was predicted that the crop would
cago and placed In a cell. all fe(jcrai prisoners at Leavenworth. not exceed eight hundred thousand
A bronze tablet, marking the birth- Kan seoking parole, including John baies, but favorable*weather has had
place of General "Stonewall" Jackson, R Walsh, the former Chicago bank- a wonderful effect on the growing
was unveiled at Clarksburg, W. Va. er the federal board of parole ad- fleids, and as a result the farmers of
The principal address was by Dr. J. journed. R. V. Ladaw, chairman of oklahoma will pocket the nice little
P. Smith, the only surviving officer ths bcard, will leave for Atlanta. C.a , Bum o[ about $50,000,000 in cold cabb
of General Jackson's staff. Misa Is- and from there he will go to Wash- , during the Jiext ninety days.
abel Arnold of Beverly, W. Va„ a ington to take the report of the board Prices of cotton are not so high as
grand-niece of General Jackson, un- t0 be submitted to the attorney gen- were last year; in fact, the price
veiled the tablet. eral for final determination. Wednesday of 10 1-2 cents per pouna ' " : ~ worth Wholesale
Ford Traville. a professional diver The trial of Washington B. Thomas was the lowest in th*"e® 1 ans ® ^S' COmDany from Le Flore AGRICULTURAL COURSE fn« tne an«
at Avalon, Catalina Island, off Los former president and now ^«"naj | that oldiKittg Cotton ed into i county, in which the bulk sale law j PROVES TO BE WINNER ; t^ and^w^.ure ^ ^ dQ th.
Angeles. Cal.. made what is said to of the directors of the American of millions of dollars g po j igog legisiature was' | thlniti" allotted to enarw for
be a world's record for diving_ CRid Sugar Refining company; John]Par- the J*,tingc££ * has been moving ; constitutional. The law was attacked . Seventy-five Boys and Thirty-five G.rla | "medical "dvlce: no^ apen-
a common bathing suit. Trav.lie Bons. former counsel of the company , debtees. ***£^ of tfce , ag be,ng Jn ^ of both th fed. In Attendance for One j^pay. ^ddress Prof J },^-y^
hutting state for some time, but is just jiow ; eral and state constltuli Whole Week jefferson streets. Ph.iadeiphla. Pa.
Oklahoma City—The one-week short j
course in agriculture for boys and
sr sr- - - f f °ic':
were entered by the courts in ac- , avenue when he was taken sud- I aivorces ean be traced to 111 health. I
cordance with the findings of the com- ^ ^ A hurried call was sent for j
mission. nhvsicians. but before aid could reach f ,n(1iKeS't)on and nervousness. It makes
Probably the tno.t Important dc- £ 'S e .imlral dead. | gJ^VySlX.-d.SSinY and
n — "* a° 0e-r* y' "ft.;' in
Tns the nerves, build, up_the „nfral sys-
draeeed a halt inch rope down sixty-; an(j other defendants named
five feet below the surface and made j lndlctments based on the shutting state for some, time I bMhl^ntT^The^iow;;
H fast to an anchor lying on the bot- down of the Philadelphia refinery of beginning to open up in western u "ourt is affirmed in an opinion by
Traville was down two mln- I the Pennsylvania Sugar Refining com- homa. Local dealers say^ that tney court is amrmea
: pany, will begin at the November term j expect to be literally swamped.
tom
utes.
The little daughter of — -
Barnes of Jordan, Mich., was shot j States circuit court, New Wk.
Oliver i of the criminal branch of the United
Gould Resigns as Geologist
; Oklahoma City.—Prof. C. N. Gould
Judge Robertson.
tum DO '—.
I domestic science for giris at the ok-
State Fair opened at 10
Board Will Open Bids I lahoma - , wuzeriauu, uu« —
Oklahoma City—The state board of; o'clock Monday morning, under ino ^ cantona has decided that women
Swiss Woman Preacher.
Miss Gertrude von Petzold will prob
ably be the first woman preacher in
Switzerland, now that the synod ol
Barnes oi j'jruau, | Oklahoma i iu--"u'- . utuanoiiut - , uv.iwv.«. , , A„_i„„it,irnl lne caniona uao uwmtu
through the head about two week* About 300 persons were drowned or hag tendered his resignation as head agrlcultt,re will meet at which time the direction of the Oklahoma Agricuiumi ^ ^ preach. She was formerly mln-
,kro and though the bullet passed burned to death and untold numbers q{ tfae gUte geological survey to Dean board win open bids for the construc- and Mechanical college Seventy-nv igter qf tfae fre<3 christian church In
through the brain, the child is now j maimed in Austin, Pa., when the great j c Monnet, acting president of the tiQn proposed new buildings for the i boys-and thirty-five girls were p - i I^eicest€ri England, where she wae
alive The only difference the acci- dam 0f the Bayless Pulp and Paper u-niv'ersity Qf Oklahoma and a mem- j A & M college, aggregating an ex- j ent at the opening exercises. ^ -•— this
dent has made in her actions that is company, holding back more than bpr of the geological commission. The | penditure 0f $150,000. It is proposed j county in the statejs given ™e^pnv-
alive.
dent h—
observable is that she now has an 500,000,000
affliction of the optic nerve which Tbe loosened . laac
makes her eyes twitch. j rushed through the narrow valley it underst0od that Prof. Gould will
Mrs. J. P. Gilbert, sr.ndmotb.r «t \ 1. virtually . ! Ure soon.
Qpr ()J I lie- pcviuftiv". . pcuumii V, Y 1 ""' -- 1 •- , _ _ j
gallons of water, went out. date upon which the resignation will j tQ build a chapei and library and en- i iiege of sending two boys ana
ned avalanche of water ff t is not specified, but it is gineering building. ! girl to this special school. The reg-
- • —j ular schedule of clasess were carried
Heating Plant Purchased out Monday.
Oklahoma City —The state board or R ,g claJmed that Monday's opening
oi — .affairs purchased a heaUng plant for I waB the most successful first day of
the state, retires to enter pri- j the Institute for the Feeble Minded at ; &ny ghort term BChool ever conduct-
Mrc T P 'iilDert, granamoiucx "i i® n c -o- - - ure suun. * -• ,
Mavor C W Chapman of Nevada City town with a terrific roar, without an ,g better acquainted with the mlner^J
celebrated her ninety-sixth birthdav instant's warning in a wall several wealth of oklahoma than any othe
■ ™ sscn .**, «. «.« ,
'a 31 j yn grandchildren and ! on to the unsuspecting villages of Cos- fa wl„ assist ln developing the , pany's estimate of $500 ^he b°^d i attendance good from the student s
" aSS Sargeant! ,.1,0 and W«.. dea,,ns on, dea, ^ .„,b o, .OKUtbo^^ De." | also bougb, ,, .0 ba el o ce^n, standpoint, but . ?ronS e v a,tor .
country.
Willing to Help.
Knlcker—We must reduce expenses
during hard times.
Mrs. Knicker—Why not go to Eu-
rope to live like the returning emi-
; grants?
hearty and enjoys
of eleven grow
one great-great-grandcht
DKITE^J iftIUl"p Till!: 8T8TPH
Take the .Old Standard_GRUVlt-S„TA8TBLKt>
Leo Huy, little son of Mr. a°nd*M^ ! to'TheiV inhabitantsand^destruction sUted" that no succMBor^to for repairs to ^e_Central State Nor-, remalncd 'ln attendance during the j ^
Leo Huy of Nevada City. She expects to property it is believed. The prop- prof Gould on the geological survey
to celebrate her one-hundredth year. , erty loss is over $6,000,000. ba8 been chosen as yet.
Editors Enojy State Fair
mal school at Edmond, from the Ada entlre morning session.
Portland Cement company.
a special venire of 150 jurymen for George h. Hancock, 77 >'ear
the trial of the McNamara brothers, ; a nephew of John Hancock. the firat
alleged dynamiters, has been drawn j signer of the Declaration of Independ- j oklahoma clty_With the wwv.a.b
by Judge Bordwell at Los Angeles, ence. died _at Lexington. ky.^rom^in- ance fl(rure8 crowding the 15,000 mark, j years an instructor at the West Point I twenty.four sma„ craft
s lormula is plainly printed on irrer
wing it i« simply Quinine and Iron in a
m. and the most effectual form. Ik
Many Vessels Destroyed.
Antwerp, Belgium. — Twenty-four |
i Tho 1
showing it
I form, and th® i
I peopl* and children. 60 cents.
•r bottle
ta&telcsS-
o* grown
West Pointer Retires.
Washington, D. C.—Professor Sam-
attend- , uel E Tillman, for more than thirty , Ung vessels went ashore and
■ - -— 1 Orttnf t .. —^re sunk in
the North Sea.
The names of the veniremen were juries received in a fall. He was wide- admissions than on Fri- military academy, was placed on the i & storm that wept ,
kept secret. Tbe irlal will begin on 1, known tbrougbont tbe JMdl. n and th(, okiabom, state j army retired Hat on account ot age. Many 1Ive, were loat.
restraining « Ml.aoorl I Koeek.nbau.e o, Carlls. r* - - -S
Frisco Appeals
No matter how hard the rules may
be, they're as fair for us as for the
rest of the gang!
The world doesn't ask how you got
there after you arrive.
Blacksmiths Assemble
m — i d $400 damages for two mules, kill- ' convention or tne inrerimwuua. —
d leaving the Krounds in , erhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers.
the Missouri railways by Judge bequent alleged injuries to her body ence
and the crow-
the evening appeared well satisfied.
ed by a train
mation of the kind in that state. The j and mind.
matter of issuing an injunction asked Russell J. Waters, former Congress
by the railroads will be heard at a m&Q from Canfornia and a prominent
later date. baker, died at his home In Los Ang®-
Bank Examiner Sues
rer U ia oaier, u.ru - Oklahoma City —J. D l^ngtord.
Interstate Commerce Commissioner le8 aft(ir an illness of several months. ,tate bank examiner in charge or tne
Franklin K Lane, concluded the hear- j liquidation of the defunct Planters ana
ing at Houston, Tex., of into pipe line FOREIGN Mechanics bank, has filed suit in the
conditions and testimony will be taken ] district court to recover Judgment on
next at Tulsa, Oklahoma. This hear- Basing his belief upon Information three promissory rotes of a total or
ing is to determine which pipe lines received from various parts of the re- j2,500.
are under the jurisdiction of the in- pubiic Francisco I. "
To introduce Durum Wheat. Bmuggiers A«dmit <G"'lt.
Oklahoma City.—In the interest of New York — Nalhan Allen, the mil-
the home product idea, the State Mann- lionaire leather manufacturer of Ke-
facturers' association is trying to get no8ha. Wis., appeared in the United
Okalhoma wheat growers interested in states circuit court and entered a plea
the growing of durum or macaroni | 0f guilty to all the counts in an in-
wheat, to supply the macaroni factory I dictment charging him with smuggling
at McAlester, which is one of the jewelry Into the country.
largest in the southwest. The factory, | , ( „ •. Killed.
which makes twenty different varieties , 8 Tnnn _with hls head
terstate commerce commission and people of Mexico Saturday officially Richards F.les Appeal macaroni, spaghetti and vermicelli, Nashville. Tenn^-Wltb £18
whether the rates, classifications, re- eIected president, declared that there oklahoma City-An appml to the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pupply from M,nne. , seyered from his bodyq W' J' ^
gulations and practices of those com- wa8 no doubt that his chosen candi- circuit court of appeals *• J"*A y j t the Dakotas. Joseph Facino, : aged 3o, an 'n*,n**r d Nagh.
panics which are under its jurisdiction date for the vice presidency, Josephine „ F. Richards, fined ^ I „ne o° the owners of the factory, was divlsion of the Lou sville «d NMfc
are unjust, unreasonable or discrimin- of Yucatan, also had been elect- tenced to fifteen days in Jallatth. conference with Paul P. ville railroad was found be de
atory or otherwise in violation of the ed Madero's majority is indicated to June term of the county court cf xulsa her® of tbe a8SOclation. road's track, in South Nashville. He
Interstate commerce commission laws. be jarge.
Roy W. Hinds, charged with embez- i*he steamship
ilement of the funds of ex-<iovernor xaguste of the
Koenlg Frederich
Hamburg Ameri
Bond Issue Approved
Board Makes Report
nbiohnmu ritv—Tho annual report 1
Mills Resume Operations.
Anderson. S C.-The Riverside and
mllla of this city.
oalnfuliy brutaed.
moeey market. Tbe bank, capital U their a «*l ^ waj> >p|>roT€4
I lnc Bade to Improve coadltlons
found recruiting canal laborers shall
deported
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