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Show UTAH THE I'AYSON rilHONH I.E. PAYSON. T News Review of Current Events the World Over Laval in Uncomfortable Position as An"lo-Italiations Grow Worse Senator Vandeiiberg Not a Candidate. Rela- n By EDWARD PICKARD W. t jiloo. Wiiro Nw LAVAL, premier of ptiaiKB found himself In a tight Frame. plnre heeau.se of bl efforts to the friendship of both Great n Britain and Italy and to keep hU from being upset by It foes at home. In of trythe ing to And a nay to bring about a peaceful settlement of the Itulo Ethiopian trnr, Iunal proposed that Urlt-alirm-ea- withdraw It big home Meet from the Meditei raneau to mollily Tina suggestion was laid before Ihe HriUsU cabinet and turned down llatly. The minuet gave hearty approval to the policy at Geneva ot CupL Anthony Ldru and Samuel Inure, secretary tor foreign uiTuirs. Its stand was reported to he substantially this; Mussolini will respect nothing but force. lie would Interpret uny withdrawal of Britain's Mediterranean forces as a slgu of weakening. If Mussolini wants to clear the way for Iluio Ethiopian peace talks, let him halt his armies In Ethiopia and accept league temis as basis tor negotiation as Elhloplu already has done. Furthermore, thu Irltlsh government culled on Laval for a definite reply to Its question w hot her Frame would cooperate wilh the British fleet If there were an open break with Italy. The French answers to this query had been too wuhbly to suit lMwnlng street Particularly the English wunted to know If their fleet would be permitted to use the French naval dockyards. It waa believed that If Iutval could not satisfy the British, the latter would with 1 draw from active leadership In the and refuse to renew the Locarno commitments on which France relies for protection against Germany. longue of Nations rviSBATCUKS from the African war front are subjected to so severe a censorship that they are not only unsatisfactory by often quite unreliable. All kinds of stories are circulated and some of them may he true. One such Is the report from Djibouti, French Somaliland, that Italians killed a number of British Somaliland subjects near the Ethiopian frontier, some of the victims being members of the camel corps that Is s part of the colonial army. British Vice Consul Lowe heard, also, that Italians had gassed and shot a lot of cattle and gnats In British Somaliland. Certainly relations between Italy and Great Britain were growing worse dally and there were many predictions that the two nations would tie at each other's throats before long. The British have been In a deadly cold humor ever since they found out that Mussolini's friends had been trying to stir up an anti British revolt In Egypt. Now the border between Egypt and Italian Libya Is the scene of swift concentration of troops on both sides. Issues In the eicr rlon were purely local and that the reverse at most was a relniff for the administration of laonocratle Gov. James Corley. The Republican leaders asserted that the New I teal no less than was Involved. Curley s ENATOR ARTHt'R H. VAN DKNRKRG of Michigan, who has been mentioned frequently a a possible Republican nominee for the Presidency, came hack mcr rope flatly from a sum tour of Eu and declared he "not a candidate for any thing on earth. He did not attempt to predict who would la named by the Bepuhlicans. but did say he felt the G ). I, would win In think President Roosevelt wrote his obituary In bis llrst speech In congress In he said, "and histoMarch, l'.i.'kl, rians will show It, when he said liberal 'most governments have been wrecked on the rock of lotise fiscal policies and we must take cure to avoid that.'" Liberal spending by the New Deal was defended by Senator Fletcher of Florida, chairman of the senate hanking committee. In an Interview he said that "government activities and expenditures have restored about JlO.txKl.noo.nntt of bank credit lost In the $'TJKXUMM),000 deflation Ik'l. !).'! ember Ut. For the first time In history both the President and the Vice President were outside Inlted StatPS territory at the same time. Secretary nf State Hull was the ranking offiand consecial left In quently was the temporary head of Mr. However, the government. Roosevelt was In close and corpln-ua- l communication with the capital by wireless throughout his crube. "Business Is going to get the benethat The money the governe ment Is putting out Is going to who are putting It In the banks. It Is Increasing purchasing power and likewise expanding the credit facilities of the banka." The senator expressed the belief business waa "reviving," declared relief and oilier emergency exMndl-ture- s would drop as continued Improvement was shown, and predicted ninny work projects would be of lasting benefit. fit of ho-pl- 1 BERT, one of the three men who really built the Panama canal and last surviving member of the canal commission, died at the age of seventy-fivat Ids country home near Bowling Green, Ky. He was buried In Arlington National cemetery with full military honors. General Slberts career as engineer and soldier was distinHe was made brigadier guished. general by special act of congress for his services In connection with the building of the Panama canal. During the World war he commanded the Flrt division of the A. H F. He retired In BliiO to engage In private engineering work and subsequently served as chairman of the Alabama atate dorks commission In construction of the slate docks at Mobile. From RKJS to 19.TJ he was chairman of the Boulder dam commission, and In 1!)'D and 10.'!0 was president of the American Association of Port Authnrltlesi of Rumania, CAROL, king birthhls forty-secon- Mr. Glass Is certain that President Roosevelt will lie renominated without serious opposition. "There Is no organized opposition to Ills nomination In sight within thu party, Glass says. SOME quarters INRoosevelt Is Col. Theodore credited with eon shlerahle Influence among the Republicans of the East- - d day at hls summer palace In Sinaia, and as the family guttered for the occasion Mme. Magda Lupesctt, the Intimate king'sarrived unfriend, from expectedly Paris. The Teasant party bad Intended to make the day the Roosevelt administration and Is likely to have others, but he remains a loyal Democrat, lie says be Is "a constitutional Democrat within the Democratic party" and party." notable by demon- . strations, hoping this would help to keep her In exile, pllt her return con- ng Caro founded the lenders. The agitation against Magda has now taken a decided antlsemltlc turn, her enemies circulating broadsides calling attention to her Jewish origin and charging that through her Influence a large number of Jews re getting easy jobs in tho public service. The peasant leaders alo redistributed a statement of Julius Mtitilu, outstanding foe of Mine. Lupcscu, that she Is responsible for almost every 111 which besets Riinmnla." I am a monarchist," Mania's statement continued, "but every Rumanian should receive a good ex- era states and ample from the palace. The crown often he Is menmust respect Itself." tioned ns a possible In Presidential cnndl In election El'll IOB1.VSwererepresentatives told by delegates tlate. Another p- PARLIAMENTARY the defeat of of scvcrul nations that Mussolini otential candidate, Premier Richard R. Bennett and the was ready to end the warfare If he strong lit the West, Conservatives who have been In conwere given considerable cessions of Senator William E. trol since llViO. The next premier Borah of Idaho, re-territory and certain large economic will be Mackenzie King, leader of e n advantages. This tentative offer was to the Liberals who won 1.S out of y w rote transmitted to Addis Ahalm, and Colonel Roosevelt iMii seats In the house of commons. the reply of Emperor Halle Selassie promising that the The new deal policies of the Benwas a determined No." The LalB1IU5 Republican campaign be based nett government were repudiated by lans wunt virtual control over the on a (rust busting issue. The entire country, ami the emperor ts colonel turned down the plan. He the electors. In the program outlined by King, not willing to give up a yard of repin'd that, while he was In sym In case he won. the great emphasis territory. pathy with the senator's attitude on was laid on relieving unemployment The Italians In northern Kt hi monopolies, he felt there are many and lowering tnrltTs back to Uk'lO opla were Jubilant over the deser- other Issues as great or greater levels. A reciprocal trade agreement tion of iN'glac Haile Selassie Gugsa Among these lie named "scandalous with the rnlted States was one of and several thousand warriors. waste of the peoples money, govhls strong argument. NationalizaThis Gugsa, a son of the ernment extravagance, multitudintion of the Bank of Canada, to cona is descendant of King ous taxes, ami attempts to subvert emperor, trol credit Inflation and donation John, who reigned In Ihe last cen- our type of government." was another plank. tury. The traitor was rewarded by "I entirely agree." Colonel Rooseline Immediate result of the Libthe Italians by being made ras or velt wrote, "that monoNities are eral victory was the resignation of chief of the occupied territory In evil, for I am a Arm believer In W. B. llerrldge as Canadian minthe north. the established American principle ister to the I'nlted States, effecSeemingly reliable reports from of competition. I have stated tills tive when the new administration medical missionaries In the southern over and over again during the last tnkes hold, llerrldge Is a brother-I-n sector, the Cgaden tone, said the eighteen months. law of Premier Bennett and hls Italians were making free use of T do not agree, however, that this appointment to the Washington post Chlorine gas and dum dura bullets will be the Issue of the cammajor was severely criticized by King dur-luwhich for many years have been paign." the campaign. In all "civilized outlawed warfare. nREsiDK.vr Roosevelt turned of two TT DOESNT take much these his buik on the 1'ucliU- and be CONSTITUTIONALITY the AAA cause to the days Bepuhlicans to gun Ills return voyage on the cruiser processing taxes and the TVA operrejoice. The latest event haded by Houston. The vessel was started ations In generating and selling pow. them as a harbinger of victory net through the Lunania canal while the er In with private powcompetition a by election In President went to Fort Clinton and er companies Is to be determined year wag merely Massachusetts to All a vacancy In other posts to Imped the garrisons, hv the Supreme court of the United the state senate. The district nor- and to the new M olden dam on the State. mally Is Republican and this time Cliagres river lie hoarded the Among the courts negative rulas usual a Republican was elected cruiser at Iedro Miguel hubs and. ings was a refusal to consider the O. reason for (). The the I, shouts with Lies. dent Arias of Laiuima and latest habeas corpus proceedings . was found In the decreased vole .Mis, Arias its proceeded to brought Iti behalf of Thomas polled by the Democrats, and the the Atlantic end of the waterway. California's must famous prisfact that Salem, a mill town ami The 'resilient planned to make a oner. The court also refused to hear former Itemocratlc stronghold, was few stops for fishing on the way n attmk on a law which strengthk In the While North and to be captured by the Republican. ened the political machine of tbs Democratic leaders said that the House ubout October k'j. late Senator llucy P. Long. 1 1 g - gm-Ms- I h.-- By EARL GODWIN ' WAS!" Will with "I would not support any movement to split the parly. I refused to Join the Liberty league anil have refused to Join any organization whose aims run counter to the Selfish Iiitrrots Already Hot to Dra"o Country Into War in Elliiopia Moi-ne- neutrality murderous . .v , iropo. in am any J uige has been endorsement h la:. Lion of ,'rageoiis mid ' V-- ' ' It.i tected Elbloj Rut to rec just as strong neutral requires i.l a war .1 : nn-- to sell arolir 'o one o' nations. 'I hat s the ent nations b s to adopt a Is t' e rea-o- ii a a and a unpro mi , warlike altiP.' (hat there liv K 1 Ll - In in Hit !" U"' ss - 'I '' lN .1 nf American and of Roosevelt tnlted carter glass of Senator has bail bis differences adds; (ni'lj Wutral Is U. S. Policy Mine Workers, and his Industrial union bloc lost a hot Rattle when the American Federation of Labor, In convention In Atlantic City, voted to continue the policy adopted Inst year In San Francisco. This policy was to organize workers In mass production Industries, such a automobile ami steel, along Industrial lines with due protection of ftie rights of craft unions. Lewis and tils followers proposed that the mass production Industries he organized, one union for each Industry, with the cruft unions kept out altogether. 1 SI- - I 1 V i 1:1:11!. of VICE PRESIDENT JOHN GR- NER and a Large number of sengalled ators and representative from Seattle for Manila to represent the E tilted States at the formal establishment of the Philippines commonwealth and the Inauguration of President Manuel Quezon ot Nov- h a t makers, w ho aa pi'.dit e ever) llltl'l ng at n huge of the warring i.niis at drags inno r folks' wars; men h) patriotis'ii lopped It is g ind.st. the arls of the I'f w hat is happen; ; light mc.v a defi n te blooded business of men is conspin: o. proti by Mas sohnis raid in' At': h .1. regar Loss w;irnii. g and los of the Rooscvt embargo on ai s. If these eon ir wav, we will he splrators have dragged Into tla eonfiiet arid Amer lean lad will to- killed to defend some one's expoi t ImMne-- s Sooner or later vmi will ir ora tors whooping about tin "in.illena Ido right to triple" and the "freedom of Ihe seiis," e.ill ng the "yellow." Farimis will he told they can stdl wheat at two dollars a hush el If we could only take part In the war; manufacturers will he crowding to the trough like so many pigs and even our ministers of the gos pel will do (iis Bishop Manning of beNew York has already done) gin to prate about some wars being Justifiable and holy. I am not a pacifist. I have been to war. I believe In war when war represents the true American feeling; but I'll not be shoved into war for the glory or honor of saving somebody else's bacon and making t he other side of the world safe for some munitions maker. Hardly bad Roosevelt proclaimed Ibis country neutral, forbidding the shipment of arms and traffic vvllii thp belligerents, warning Americans lo keep away from the trouble, Hum a group of shippers in New York wired the President that he was wrong; that neutrality "is consul ered a serious blow to commerce . . ami lids port. This Is just the beginning; the pressure to get Into tin European mess will lie tremendous and pinv erful, which reminds me that the Dul'onts those international muni lions nierch.inls--hnv- e hired a good press agent and will he heard from (in one way or another) on the so called "patriotic" side of the war liiis'ness. We are determined to stay out of war now. But will we lie as neutral a year hence after the propagandists and the Wall Street news paper eddm have dime their work? We can he as high minded as Ga briel up to tlie time our pm Uetlund; nerves begin to tingle . . alter that will we or will we not he In favor of sending our l.ads across the seas to d.e lor larger munitions dividends? that slavs f mu up to vv )oung : t lit-- I'ro-fide- . . POLICY IrufessiiMiu politicians and prop ilgandksts arc now smearing the policy of feeding Ihe hungry and put ting t lit Jobless to work on govern R Is the scare the nieiit funds. thrifty policy of the heavy of tho Republican party. For Instance. Chester Bolton, etiair man of (he Republican congressinn nl campaign committee, gave to lim opinion that putting newspaper people to work on projects tin pen-dwant Is a spendthrift program In other words, let the people starve rattier than pay them tiny bits from the unlimited wealth the Creator lias given this country. (And Isn't It odd that our eyes nre blinded to th's wea'tli hv the go.sh-aful array f figures on the budget) While Bolton is denouncing what lie calls n spendthrift policy, he Is evidently working tip the G. O. I, to the point where It w PI favor a starvation pul-Icy because at present there Is only one alternative for government rel.ef- - and that Is starvation. Bob ton's idea s nre not those of an American congressman ; they appear to be the icy thoughts of a neurotic money-sectio- 111'scr. spokesman as he Is for effort to elect a Republican congress. Is apparently afraid of the sire of a Job; afraid of a major solution to a national prob lie would rather sail boats on n duck pom than walk the deck of a batt'cslLp ; he'd make a good Ss iss admiral. For lust moo. Bolton puts the Re po'b.a: on record In support of the pol.cv of "Let the People Stirvc" by howling at the size of the hill . . . he says the e'ght bil lions congress authorized In two to feed the hungry "is more yeaPollen, ti e RepuM'can than double the worth of all the Vs utid the trmks maiiufae-li.reHI the United States In Cun you Imagine the flint structure of a heart which would permit such a bloodless, hfclcss, selfish statement to he put on paper In the name of a great political party! the s'o.j.nso Lincoln had deplored uni of freeing the slaves had ensured that .supreme effort of the u peojie In terms of dollars and cents! Roitoii and his Kepub-s a n cut, delates for the next will not find It easy sailing on a polity of Tvt the People Starve. Tiny will find that gratitude is not dead In th.s country. He will find that America has a soul that rises higher than the cash drawer; and tie will also discover that the American people realize that the New Leal has a human purpose of vast potentialities which the flint hearts of the G. O. lh can't Housewife's U !." 1: 1 con-gi.-s- THIS WEEK. No Core, No War Sloan Sees Light The Holy City Falls G. B. Shaw Writes small boy. asked for the core of his apple, said: "There ain't going A to be no core. Laval, French premier, tired of In the Mediterdangerous goings-oof ranean, Important back-doo- I the community where the work Is going on; Mates, counties, cities and (owns beg for the federal help because the states cannot do their share. The states nre broke and running to Uncle Sam for help. These works Uncle Sam has undertaken are helplul, and all of them have their supporters and beneficiaries. If the Republican party would actually dare to promise to put an end to all these works, another Republican would not he elected anywhere for a generation. Furthermore, the Republican party's record with public works nnd public money Is far from clean. From the days of the whisky ring, way hack In Grants time, down to the Teapot Dome scandal, no Republican politician has objected to public moneys If It flowed hls way. The outcry comes when this spending Is done under the white light of honesty. I think the Republicans should quit trying to play politics with distress and say whether or not they advocate stopping public relief. They should tell these hungry and jobless people Just vvlmt they intend to do. If Roosevelt Is defeated and a Republican administration takes hold, what can this country expect? While waiting for that perfectly appalling and overwhelming hurst of prosperity which the Republicans promise, vvhat will these hungry and Jobless do in the meantime? If I read the signs of the times. Industry is picking up but not employing very many people; the mills and factories are learning how to produce more without Increasing the payrolls In proportion ns a result of abandoning NBA. If you take the present Republican theories to their ultimate and logical conclusion, you will throw the problem of unemployment and starvation right straight luck on the states and counties. That's all right, If they take care of the problem. J03 FOR BOWERS There is a story about that Claude Bovvers, greatest orator In the Democratic party, will he recalled from Ids lost as ambassador to Spain, and turned loose In the campaign to re- elect Roosevelt. No doubt Bowers can dramatize t he human values of tlie administration s accomplishment better than anyone else; nnd the New Deal needs dramatization. There's so much more to it than those long columns of figures, and defensive replies to Republican at- tacks. The opponents have dramatized their hunk with such slogans as "Stand by the Constitution"; and "Soak the Thrifty." This has aroused a fear among many Americans who have supported the New iH'al nnd who have benefited thereby; nnd it Is now high time that something Is done to tell the real New Deal story. The New Deal could be told In terms nf happy homes; the IIOI.C (Home Owners' Loan corporation) has saved for a million families their homes which would have been sold by the auctioneer In those drab days wiien no one could get money arid when human were far below the value of rights property rights. Home mean happiness; a million happy families will testify to Roosevelt's fnresi-- kt In the HOI.C. So also the I'H A (Federal Housing administration) . .That's more tite.u a silly alphabetical phrase with no more apparent meaning than the name of B high school fraternity. That outfit has helped countless Americans to restore their homes; to put In new equipment, new heating apparatus to brighten life. Some one has Just got to toil this story and a hundred others; It must advertise this New Deal jMt as an nutomoli.le maker advertises his cars not as mere mach'nes, but as adjuncts to a happier life. W'es.rn emoja, ,r von. n 5 r France, announces bluntly: There ain't going to be no war," requesting England to remove her battleships from the Mediterranean. The wise British have known all along that there was to be no war, but thought it well to Indulge In poss.hly appreciate. virtuous demonstrations. Britons rarely make diplomatic DEMAND MORE RELIEF diplomats of other counmistakes; While Chester Pulton Is leaping to them, although children are tries up uml down emitting loud cries of France is an exception to that rule. distress over the cost of the depres Washington believes the war will sion which hls party's policies end In 0 days, nnd has probably It may interest him and been told so by somebody in Europe. every one to realize that there Is a loud demand in oilier quarters for Alfred I. Sloan, Jr., president of more rel.ef Instead of less. These General Motors, announces "all sigeartioads of money which Mr. Bolnals set for Increased automobile ton would save (or the financial sales next year, and no doubt giants, when divided among the poor a In nit It. a relief, amount to very little per lie approves an automobile show to about It is Just enough person. In November, instead of January, keep body and soul together. as giving the people more time to These professional politicians who realize that the Important ear Is the attack the governments public winter ear, when the automobile works policy as foolish should real"wears the rubbers' for the whole ize that every project originated in family. A Midafternoon Bit When the k.ddics come borne school lu tlie .dternoon tej I somewhat hungry. give them an some other kind of fruit than? them have candy, cookies Z The fruit will not Interfere witxl appetite, but will THE VSH eiwtn. xtvoa'f11"1 ' XH l.).,, Sr tha of oiJ enough H Voal lteFr SW Getting ,nJ Tk E tbmps G; There Is no happiness in k,., and getting, hut only In J the world Is or, the wrong , the pursuit of happlness.--t" Kj.-i- ket rostvme 01 r.ve even -- 'l :5-- P' n mond. !nc cob- - . ' ax serving 1 Oat: Qaiker ;; V-ou- THE DOCTOM S?81 .vorf, -- jljlt. i)K r ViTAs Capturing Akstim will Impress Ethiopians. The holy city, surren-dered by the Ethiopians without a shot, contains the tombs of all Ethiopian rulers r'nce the time of Sheba. The Coptic Christian hish-op of Aksum voluntarily gave the keys of the city to the Italian Gen. Emilio de Bono, at Aduwa. He ac- cepted the keys, proclaimed Italys annexation of Aksum, sent a force to surround the city and prevent looting the monasteries and the ancient cathedral of St. Mary Zion. IN B Women should take only liquid laxatives .Uany believe any laxative fl. might take only makes constipaha worse. And that isnt true. Do what doctors do to reliev this condition. They use a j (15. THREE STEPS T TO REtlEVIKS tfe ill bel m the rig e fit but tempt fo: A cleansing dose today; a srmlltr quantity tomorrow; less each tun, until In that cathedral the original Ark of the Covenant Is believed to be bowels need no help at d laxative, and keep reducing dose until the bowels need no at all. Reduced dosage is the secret aiding Nature in restoring regulantj You must use a liLtle less laxaUw preserved. Ethiopian history relutes that when Solomon sent the son of his high priest, with other sons of great dignitaries, to aecom- pany Shelias son after hls visit to hls father, the son of the high priest took the original Ark of the Cove nant with him, substituting an Imi tation ark, much to the Indignation of Solomon and that high priest In Justice to the high priests son. It must he stated that an angel appeared nnd gave him instructions about stealing the ark. 1 each time, nnd thats why your lan live should be in liquid form. A liqut dose can be regulated to the drop. The liquid laxative generally lad is Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin II contains senna and cnscara bolt natural laxatives that form no habit even with children. Svrup Pepsin the nicest tasting, nicest acting laxative you ever tried. George Bernard Shaw discovers that Ethiopia, Is an aggregation of trilies, one ruled fairly well by Haile Selassie, who Is called Emperor, the others doing about ns they plpase. In some of these tribes, vvhat pleases the natives would seem strange to us. For instance, among the Danakils a lady will not marry a gentleman until he proves that he has killed at least four men. And he must prove it by bringing back the easily identified fragments of four mutilated bodies. Married life vvilli such a lady should never And Walt womans promise nrries a lot of wait. A to be oa lb u 9 II More o:k IRRITATION of until daatocoiii. Relieve the irritalion do a"J by applying Montholatum night be dull. and morning. Wars come, wars go, Standard Oil goes on forever, working. Walter Teagle, head ol Standard Oil of New Jersey, with oil wells scattered over the world, offers to lmy every barrel of oil that Russia exports, many million barrels a To avoid ill feeling. year. Mr. Teagle would let British Royal Dutch-Shel- l and Anglo Iranian have part of Russia's surplus. Y'our Uncle Sam is very rich now, never had so much gold in his life. Tiie total die, "an all time high,amounts to more than fifteen billions of dollars. It wouldn't lie such a big pile of gold If the government had not Ingeniously raised the price of the gold ounce. Gold has been coming rapidly from Europe lately. Including some gold that frightened Americans sent abroad for its health. - Tlie I nited States Is becoming more nnd more a gambling nation, and. In consequence, less and less a thinking, working nation. Gambling makes real work seem not xvorth while. Why work If you can play the horses? Can you Imagine Washington, Lincoln or Edison studying past performances"? Mr. Damon Runyon writes: A few years ago the Broadway betting men would have sneered at tlie idea of wagering on college football games. Nmv It s the biggest betting medium of any sport, with betting brokers Issuing regu-- ; lar printed quotations on the va- rious games every week. - New Jersey Justice decides that Hauptmann, cnmU'ted of murder-Li- g the Lindbergh child, may live little longer to take an appeal to the I nited States Supreme court. The Supreme court may. n Its discretion, decline to Invesfi-at- e Hauptmann's conviction. In that case tlie curta'n fails. e I'tni Fru.ro, n Urate, Inc. .N bervic. u iHi Hji W. If you prefer nose drop. throat spray, call for the HEW MEHTHDUTUW IUUH In handy bottle with dnW Skin Torment Itching roughness, crackin.easily relieved and improved with soot hi n g - - Resinol Be Sure They Propwly Cleanse the Blood WOUR kidneys ,e Ying waste matter coM ,rom. ,,3,, stream. 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