The Morning Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 245, Ed. 1, Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 2 of 16
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'ITLSA DAILY WORLD P'RIDW -ITXH 3 lOlil
AGITATORS WERE
CAUSE OF RIOTS
Propaganda Responsible
for 111 Feeling Among
Races Mou.nn Says
RIOTERS IRRESISTABLE
Mayor Hectares No Forte in
Cily Had Power to Stop
Mob Unc' .Started
Rr ii m(i.i Mmilar l" ihw
Ihai oprurrfl In Tnixn Tufl.y tilltht
Will rifil"nf mh lorg i iirltii'or nn
both allien apr"nl pi 'ip u'lii In th'it
mrvt onl t-i wi.lfi iih iin-.H h !"-
twn white aM i.Ih-Im unit in
ctftLtf :li dlatrmt that Im ctiatril
for mu.v rar rlirl.iri'il 'IhIii K j
D. Mimif n (it Ih vvafkly linchconj
if Mu L.l.n i lub at llo'"l Tula
ThuiKiliy !)''. Th bihni fx-
pull'l n li' not lirllpvn tltT
vrr lii (.. I u .iiallty of
hli-n anil tii-Urn. hut that thr-ie
.in .nut nhnulrl lip a btlr iimlur-
Miinrlli.K t'cuvfi-n th l mora
I'nitwiMiiilUl in Wiirl.
I'l'i'iMKii'i'lmtM ho tlnl hiivn
low tin irliinlt In iiiuku I'liar-!
afainat tho alnrwrlty of hnlh rurn
nn1 thin limi tpniti in thi' ta1y
gruvtih of i hi' malignant kitih of
aiihpli inn Hint miixl monur or latnr
flnii an outhl In th form nf opi-n
hnitllltlM Thru I'onilltlotiN hava
obtnlntil not only In Tiilmi hut In
Hprlnflllil rhli'iio Hnl Hi I.1111U.
nnd In othur r-l! km wIimv thti' h.ivi
hfi'li rni 11 rlol.
"No fori rmilil hi uliippfil lli
rlota- aftir tliay wn nlnrt"il."
Mnyor T. O I'lvnn il' liircil It
wn nothlnu If nn limn Niiliiilitl for
a pollrf offlnT to Ititrrfi-r mm ii
I'liy fliflni'n i-ro urrWi'tl nnit"r
thri'Ht of ili'ath not to throw wntir
onto iii-kid'h )iniii thnl wi'io in
IlamcH. Many -f (urtn wrro nunli
without foroo lo i'itbiiiiiIk the rl'itm
to itlapttar In mnnv ImMhhitm itiry
llnti'llfil atlPhllvi-l.v ii ml 11 f"W
) 11 1 n 11 1 f ( later witc n lively ( ngugi"!
In tin- flHhtin."
(iiiiml .Inn i'mUiiI.
The mnyor !hnnki-il m al iirjun-
tuition lor ihi uumlarful oik
I hey hava pi'rfornii without
tlinimht of reniiiiiermion in hhiIi-
ItlR rufiigei M nml in arlti for tho
woumli'il.
flinernor .1. 1) A Itnln-rteon In n
hrluf iiililree" nnnnunrril there I to
he mm invxfitlKiitlon by it Kriiml Jury
hut Hint he ilm-a not exp'H't It to
nreompllnh tilitaiilll reiull II"
Willi he hiiheil thin opinion on event
In ciinnii'tlnii with nnl iilii'r the
lynehlns nf Hoy Helton In' full
when mi lnventlKntlon win eoiiiluct-
ril but no enlightening (inilliigx in-turned.
"Th riot huve dlnnrlieeil not
only TiiImi hut th entire utiite of
Uklnhom.i. mill lime ram 11 hint on
Ihi' l Hie Unit cminot he removml
lor nnm" the uuvernor ntnteii.
No I'.ulh. Sii)h llolMTleon.
After the I.lon.i rluh luneheon
the puernor decliired to a repre.
eenliitlve of Tin) World Hint i few
iifflier of. th county mid cpv
"ho poneeiieed Ruth' rould linir
veiled the riot "fii'n thollKll Ihev
hsd been fiireed to kill tho nesroe
who firm apiienri'd upon lln)
ntreetn."
Cioveriior IlobeitKOn returned to
Oklahoma City Thumdny afternoon
but wfia not ncconip.inleit by Adju-
tnnt lli-ner.il Clin h lliirrett who
I lo remain In TiiIhii until 1'rl'liv.
llev. Itiuold (i. Cooki- pieeliliilt
ol the l.lon rluh who wn In the
lulrtut of TUKfubiy iilnht mnelNtroin
HiihKtnntlnted the ilei'liirntlons of
-MnNor llviin ('ooke eiild he tiinilc
ci'MTnl t.ilk al Hliiel i nrnerH auk-
Iiir the iirineil Mhlleii to letlre to
their honieii. and th.it I'ollii' Uoni-
nilKlnner .1 M AdklHon whs eu-
Kiifieil In the rami' wink but th.it
their efforlt to dmb.iinl the i Intel
MI'IK flllltll'HK
The rluh pmied reoliillon Klvlii?
Ill unniinllfled Mupport to all imen-
lien thai are malntiilned or or-
K.'inlzed for the purpoee of nllevlat-
InR the bufferniK and pi nvldluu
foe the need of negro refugee.
Comiiif to Tuha More
Dangerous Than Warn
Cnpt. II. It 111. kt. the old Indian
eout who inndi' u hornebiu k lour
of tlm world In 1010-13. 1 of the
opinion thnl romlnc into TiiIk.i i
more il.inxeroiiH limn flKhtitiK In-
iIIiiiim op Hi.- w.ir.ith in Hturmlnx
the mountain iHinp of Itnllnii ban-
ditti. J lint before he entered the
rlly Mnndny nlRht on hi u.iv here
from l'.iwiier m riii'idlnK auto rnl-
lldrd with hi lmre and Iuk.
throwlim them Into a dtt h UIIIIiik
the home. virrrkltiK tho bunv and
kimeklnc him mii'nnirlnn. and then
when hi- ieralned rnnnrlnitini he
found that he hnd been robbed of
hid money wati h and valufible ined-
nlf. The only thliiK left bun wn
tlie i-Iotlie he tnod in. and a n-nn.
Delaware Officers
Tender Official Aid
Ben I' Kmlth. ehetlif of !ili.ite
rountv. nnd three of hi dipinie K
A. Mutton Stanley AI'Minibi hi. I I I
T fUrk hHntrnrd t" ThKi w'i.ii
thev heard of the r.i. e m io t. n.b
their nT I. en to b il .offi n . n
mnlntnlnlni! order. Hloilff m.i".
who in a Cherokee I mil in miv. i. 1
fill thtit nnilliliiK he m bm .1 p.ii
ioul'1 do In helping pr.-.'iw fh. 1
peaie w.t n duty he w im al ij
glad to pi i form
RETURN CONFISCATED ARMS
tiutm anil Animtitiltlmi ial.ni I ri.io
hlorf Dicleml Tumul In
A rail wag tanned fiooi tb. i 1 'i
Mn: geneiuls uffu
tnit that a. I .'!' t. i id in . I ii
munition t.iken f'oin 1 i i 1
ware atorea a'ui pi !np 1
to hradqiiiti li r at 'l.e . .1. I
turned mer to pr.'p. 1.
I'rom tho adjutant ceni i . .
thee flrenrniR will lie i. ' . i i .
the alorea fiom whnh t i.
Ukon Tueaday hIrIii.
Nn Suudny .Mall Ciilhi'tion.
rtr'ti in rim w..i i
l'lCIUIIt June ' siiho ti.
tine up of mail b..i . '
eorner throuxlmui t'o . o ! n
mnter llur.cn him n r i r
patron that Oieie will be
Married Man Willi a
Lnl of Children In
(load Insurance Uisl:
' III' i . i I in . t'l .or
i. ! 'ii HI i I II Hi I'll I'' . of
. Ii ''It r lnl fln'llly nn juil
ir.li.i'.
lb i . a pood rlk." In the opin-
ion In e i mint 'f Ameilrnn
itrtijliti of mi. ime -the irenlle-
m o who dei Ide on iimiiraiue
I I'.kH
It twelfth nnnnal report run.
Md'i-. itie I .ml nleitiiliier nnd (he
niiirl'd innn Willi a family the
1 I i M r lika "
Sol. ..it love n fill innn. ruled
Mn. ii.iniHii in ih'iiiiiiK man
'.'i per nt iiii'i".M a' Id year
.r 20 1 1 i i in ti ueiidil lit 15
i im win' Hie imiit link.
HARDING TO WAR
FOR RIGHT ONLY
TELEPHONE CALLS
SWAMP CENTRAL
jMoro Than Double Nor-
mal Number Handled
at Local Office
Wlt'h i.H.ie ninl pole deatroved
hy fire tint iii Little Afrlm
Wedneaday mornina. the Hoiilhwe!-
ern llell Teh phone lompanv epa-
rlanoeil nnn of th moal tryltia pe-
riod In ita hlatorv here Tueaday
'nvrtM i ii i' .1. t r. s
the Mine hoii'ueii ttniid n -ommle
alon hlih iiinkt me one of vou
Kai h hn been hmo iid bv bin 'oun-
try and hi inuntitM pieippnt
Mnv find urnnt Hmi the event shall
prove thnt tin mlnaki hn been
made for It will be III for our na-
lln If we nie nther reirrnnl lo our
truai or Impotent In II dla'harge."
W'liru nf Slum' ll.ill(i'r.
Herretaiy Henliv elimed hit ad-
dreaa with n munliiK in the ml. I
ehlpmen iiKaltiHt ihe "ilanRMi.
anlmre '
Theee dnnpei. the e. relarv ald
are more dntiReiniin than thnaa the
aiadunle will he enlleil upon In fm
at aea and he elnaed with n word of
wnrnlna to "kei-p youmelven ilnn In
mtnd and hoily."
Th prealdinl and Mr Ilnnlltm
and a ainall pnrtv nf iirflrlnl mo-
tored from Waahlngton to the rad
iihIIoii eneri'laea. The prenldentinl
enlitte nf al aim nn flier) hi we
the mint of 111 gun for the arria
lary of lha navy
U'A3IIINOTON. .Innn 2 --I'real-deni
llnrillnir irturtied hern at I
p m tnda from Aiitinpnll where
h delivered diploma to the mid
nhipmen urndiui'e lodiiy fiom Ihe
nnval nindi-niv I mntedlntely after
renrhlllK the white lloiiai he went
Into lonfei'Mlil with C Tl iKle
prealdi nt of Ho .'Hini.hu I nil Cm
illi of i w Ii li'M vsh.. bil been
pi ollllnetit l no Til I mi . I f.'l the
ehnii iiiii'lhliti "f th - i hipping hoii.l
LOCAL RED CROSS
IS REORGANIZED
ro.MTlNfi:ti flf'St fMoi: nvio
reinitei for -ervlre nil . bed. lln I
and Ihe like wet belni; brought to
he.idqunrter for illuli ihutlou in
dir. bnv hi nil t were pam na In and
out Illlmi'B i lime for aaalannienln
nigroen t ime In innai.iutH to ak
iiueatlona. would-be worker at the
renli.ll relief lamp mnie In fo-
panai'M. Lima illtaneo telephnh
full (mm town round about Tuln
proffering flnmii'lal Haltnnee rmnr
In; Iheie were other ..ill from
Titian people wnulliiK lo know wha'
wn moat needed unit where With
the i ninpletbin of Ihe newly i-i. in
ntl'd orRnnlnntlon the It' I Ci.ihi
will he thoroughly equipped m hum.
forward tle work of HdUf In ml It
pbnee.
Mnnev for till work wl'l be d .iw
from the renlrnl fund hiii li. d in
8. Avery tre.iHurer fm il' ie .'
WOlk. .1 It I need d In. uH'it ;
the flnnni'lnl napei t of Hie w i I' I
C .Murray tned Hie (i i im n
IhniiH.inil lull ten "f Hi" n.n.1 n
ROlriK to be neede.l le H t a "
pl'hniont of the ml' .r i n r f'P
the lefilEee.
(light and all d.iy Widneadnv
"It aeemad n It rvi ry telephone'
aubairlber In.Tnlan wn i illlnt t
Hhe ame tlnie ' di-'lared U"ni'
Hell general manngr. ' Th flood
Bt.iited Tueadnv tiiahl about I"
o' lo k We of t nurae hid null "'ii
uormni fori e on Within n f. w imh
nte plnrit men. nnd thin iitin.h.d to
the trnffle department were pnH d
Into HM'iiri' In nn effort to h nolle
the 111 Our load Tneadiv nlghr
wn about In time ihni under mr
mnl enndltlon. Wfdnedv every
i -I'lno nt Ihe awlli hbomda wi
fllleil by n otierntrif. Mnny of Ib
im In who wem auppiuioil to ha off
Im Hie day enme I" the nfflee In .
offer their aeivpe Knrmer opera -tor
lolunteered anil yet we were
unable to handle n number of the
ii nil bernuae It wna phyalrnlly im
poHl.e to plug in on anme nf Horn 1
bi fine Hi" piriie left the line K'T
lioin i n ri panel of the hnnrda wna !
full Home Idea of the load lan he;
Un'beiiil fiom the fuel that from
;iiiiiiiiiu i 3 J.'.. nun rail were re
ieled while onlv about lfnoo(l rail
'nre rerelved in a normal day.' I
The mnorltv of the in II were
from women - nntlotta mntfler.
wives and nlater trying tn lornte
tin n I.ovh and men. 1111 de. lnred i
Ho heatv lie.nme the load that It j
wn found neeenry tn nppeil to the
i put. It-- Hn i. null the pre to ue the I
phone onl for eniergenev mil. In J
j order that the enmpahv rould handle
rnll to hoHpttnl. )iollre and alnillnr i
altenelea.
The eplrlt of our operator wa
magiilflreni.'' Hell derlared "Munv j
of them wnlkeil tn the off ire from
outlying dltrl I enrlv Wednesday J
! morning while the rioting wa nt Ita I
i ' Ight Heveral had tn pna nenr
the Little Atilrn dlatrlrt We have no
report of a lngl girl that failed In
npnenr for dut " 1
The flnnnrlal In of the telephone
rnnipnnv will he henvv A i nmpleie
i be k ha nnt been rompb ted but
uhlan pnlf. iniiument nnd other
olnnt mal'llnl were d'troed In the
fire rone Ity a '. lo k Thurd i
morning th" plant department hnd
re elnbllhed aervlee to the Tula.i
lee roniiiiny and a hort tlni" nftir-
'ward en Ire wn rompb led to
.other ln.liKtrl.il and rnmmeri 11 eon
i er-n In Ihe fire dlatrlet
i'IIv 'Attorney linn in wn a
alKiied bv llenernl Unrrett to gn
Iiiinno for the telephone rnmpinv
iiii'I" en and for nvai three tiour'i
Wedneadiiy evnnlmf wn Imav at the
tak.
Long illHunee traffle. normally the
he.ivbat of any point In the mate
Inrreneed nevernl liunilred tier rent
until It wa neeenrv Wednediv
night lo Rive notlfh .itko of Indefl
nite del. iv on all but offn l.il milt
t.it nnd enoiui-!! '.ill
Theie him iru linir rene In
Innn llla'lln . I - TllnIin while
lo.l .Til. were ell'l f 4 mri Hi.
in. i mnl t" id
MRS. NOTT DRAVS LIFE
I'lrml liiilllt Id 'mini Dryrrc
Miirilcr III Ciiuii'i'llrut I oiirt.
Mltlli'.l I'Mlfi Conn June :
M i l.i lo I lluciln-i Noll on trlnl
Imie f..i Hie lixt two week for the
nniider or her huband (leorge H.
Nml on Aukhi 9. I' today plead-
ed guilty to aarond degree murder
i.. wa aentemed to life Impriann-
niint Mhn waa In a atata of ml-
lap when ourt openml
Hobirt Deforeat lor th defend-
iit.t Immediately aildreaaed the
oiirl nytng that "eertaln donimen-
tary evidenrn h.nl inme Into Ihe
pnaacaMnn of the atatu alnm thl
trial began that hug put a dMferent
aapeet on the i aae The defense I
readv to offer a pirn lo a charge of
murder In Hi" e nnd degiee"
The do. iinieiitm v evident o to
W'bl' Ii M I It run -it refi rred inn
eialid of - ii' r i f i j lelti r wrlllen
I Mri " i" KIw I H Wnde
W ll' I' H.' . ' ' li V rie III hill l"l"
U !' . 'i i I ' I ' V I'T till
put "'
IMPROVEMENT IN
LAB0RC0NDITI0N
Release of Negroes I'rom
Camp Allows Business
to He Resumed
FELT AT HOME IN
TULSA RACE RIOT
'i Young Women Touring
Continents Are Visit-
ors This Week
A rare Hot nothing In the IKen
of three young iiimii n who ran Into
a revolution In I'hlhiuhau City old
Meglro Jut about year ago and
are wont to mounter nil klndn of
adventure In tlnlr wanderlngn In
iiijto ni'i r the. ta.e nf t h la Mectlon ol
the eaith.
Whb h I why Nell Wanderwell
Kram ea Moore ind' ttoiibi" Wall are
no Kren" ahmit the attunllou In
Tulin where they have been rlhn
Tue!!.1.. Thy regret a bit the lone
.ilmehie f th. Ir miilinnlr ehnuffeiii
and tin Ir rifle dutlnif the rlwllng nnd
the f. i thnt they won't he aloe n
in tie moving plrpirea here wlth"i'
i uiii'i'i man nnd with ihelr i.i
' .i 1 1 1 v 'lint 'ihe gnu innn lit wonil
J .1 lil 'W lint plltllll t'l be IHh'iWl'
Ainithii reanon for Jhe rnltnn i
f ih tilo I Ihnt Hiry .i. wi.tilm-
nun Imiiaer. whh h nlwnyi n
to cup mirage In the femlnlt e
henit IbeJidea tinuaei. thev we.n
khikl whirl ami i .ip and lenttn r
bout. They are touring the ronn-
tt v In an ei r-nti I- i iir eh.i pi d Ilk' -i
an plane paving thilr expen -e le
making moving pbture of expen
GEDDES IN PEACE PLEA
ilvin nlri LiikII-Ii S'nllns I'l iipl" '
ll.iniliiiK 'Inmtlirr In rri'irnl War.
CM A HI rTTKHVI LLP. W '
tune 2 The Hngllnh Hpeaklng pen-
pie nf the world enould be biiid'"l
together In li.tdetahip of al th"
! nation until Ihe war rerognin d
I n futile and unneeenry ar d"iie
with fornvr 8lr Am klnn.l Hi. IV
I Hrltleh nmhaaHdor e.ild In nn "I
i 'Ire here todn.v at mi'i n'lhl
eri lei of the I'lilvriit' .
i Hi prei utl if- war an i " '
j the phv-l' il it" i 't ii'. i I
1. i- lb.it ' I" i
v 'a.i of a nation"
w i ft t i f rnilv f. !(.' h' 1 1
;tie amb.iaior What 11 to hi
expreed Ihe belief that "WIW I
eratinn to thl
nakeit "VtMhlMn
the time for tha Kngllnh upeaklngj it Igntirame and
people w.th their gnat
;i ir lv it 'iifm. t
"i v i r
f a i r w
n t Hf.i
' I n will i
I !.. I... .
vv 1 1 fare
' I.'
mi pe. n
Iv thi
ti ' i H.
I i in
i- . .
fern plan t.
imui'irit i t f.n
i" V liden I'' i i
ii i n I fri i lif
fly
the
.11 Ho
Irfibor imi'lltlnn were Krndiialty
returning to normal Thurailay with
Hie rapid reli-HNi' by authniltiea of
negro dnmeatie waiter and lnbor-
r r held at the i onrentrntlon rumiui.
Motel Tnlaa and the Ketehum hotel
were able to resume regular meal
erhadilleda Thtiradav noon with
plenty of wallei and rook to nerve
their pn'tiiti.
.Miiat nf the eafen were reiidy to
i Inge their dnnra even hefnre martial
law rloaed them Wediieednv night
heraimn their i ook nnd p.mlrv
baker rould not be lo. aleil A few
mlnulea before they iod. m.-nj
of thee i .if eg were aervlng only
roffi'i-- It wan nil thnl wa left
I. Ion lei I'l'tn I'limlty.
.-p-ll Li The Wnrl.1
A PA. .Inn 2. Til" Ada Llona
riluh In making plin for the en-
teriHlnment of the normal family for
thw aummer tertii In Ihe neHr fu
Hire. Thl i an anniinl tintotu
nf ihe iiti .in I i oh loinimi i tin
member nf the farultv nre r"'. tils
entertained bv tin dn I.I.iih villi i
bill' h.'in
trleM and bv exhibiting
Inral theater.
Mr. Wainlerwell linn IraMbd
ItJ.iilin mile and in d at.itee. Cu'.i
Mexl nnd wruivrn Cntiadi am.'
he ataileil from Atlanta Ha in
1019. Hha hn Inat four girl rmn
pahlonn by mntrirnonv but Mi
Moore nf flllnolH nnd Ml Wall of
Louisiana have been with hr about
a year now. Their traveling vehicle
la ft long fray ear completely cov-
ered Willi the namen of the rltleg
visited and ntiiogiitph among
which are Ihe nrrnwl of I'anrhn Vil-
la nnd the eignatlire of Dinar Loek-
lenr American ar" aever.il d.iya be-
fore he died. The inr hi n 5 I -gallon
ga tank reveraiblr rlm-i whlili
will permit It to run on the railroad
Hark and rnn mat six with iao. It
ha-- no dooi.
Thev . a.'ie heie f'Oni Muakngee
and have liken oil field pbture nt
Cunhlmr
roioitAiio sptttvfii'
li M i ist iinrr.i.
Aevt i ' ' i I M c repuMr-
I H "51J. ir1"! te'irl"! hiv-
Suti'StPt " " ' "'!" rilm
y : f fir . ifi
trun h hii"tk "S'.inir I'lk
'-hi H'K '"I di AV l(ri
IN l A.I i
n
n
IvStrikeJ;
mciGARETTEr
Ten for 10 cents. Handy jj
size. lDculcrs carry both. M
10 for 10c; 20 (or 20c. I
It's toasted. (j
u
P-
A: )
fsTi
Comfort Your S':in
WithCuticuraSoap
and Fragrant Talcum
fy. Ol K' A Petite S.Wi
yiJHf 'p ;v V-V1-VC' niiiK-no.Ns
M vP K ii' iowc ww.rao f l k.
hZS 7
A
nother Cut
Ch
p
rices
" too "
Tnuriiiff
Roadster
Id
In addition to the
$175 reduction in
price on the small
Chevrolet "490" we
'. 0. ti. Factory
'. II.
T our inn
Roadster
$1 1 OCT
F. O. li. Factory
to announce a
reduction on the nig
FB Chevrolet of from
$160 to $190 depend-
ing on the model
selected.
Lewis-Marsh Corp.
1001 South Main Street
t'lione Osaye A'uO
ttWMi'WBii'iiii nm wnm n . igsaaga-wgga
aitW83n5MgHBS83Bawrtni
Watson & Avon "Carbonated
Process" ICE CREAM
A wonderful now SITER-PURK fee Croam made
possible by our mnrvelous "Cnrbonated-Procoss." Ob-
tainable here or at our dealers exclusively.
atson & Ave n
Telephones Osage 751 1 and 7512
w
You'll Keep Cool
In a suit of our per
fect fitting athletic
underwear. Made
of thin cool fabrics
of highest quality
and tailored to give jj
absolute satislac-
tion. A splendid assortment to chi-.o
from at prices ranging from SI unv;i!il.
See the Handsome Palm Beach Suits We I
Are Featuring
At $15
Holmes Clothes Shop
223 SOUTH MAIN STREET
SUMMER COMFORT
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Your health and comfort during the next three months depends
more upon your judgment in choosing clothes than at any other
time of the year. To keep fit when the thermometer hovers around
100 in the shade you've got to have clothes that are more than
cool. You've got to get them of light weight fabrics so con-
structed as to admit every breeze yet of a quality that will stand
hard service.
That is the sort you'll find in this store. Next-to-nothing fabrics
in either light or dark shades designed and tailored with even
greater care than heavy weight fabrics. Palm Beaches tropical
worsteds cravencttes. Aeropores Kool Kloths and a score of
others in all the best styles for summer. Not the least of their
attractions is the low cost due to the economical methods that
have made this the largest clothing business in this state.
SIS $20 $22.50 $25 up
The Name Madnnsky Changed to May
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