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HOLIDAY ON
SATURDAYS.
Resolution approving the engineer*
report coverlng the improvements
evidence before it what stints, If any.
shall be assessed against said own-
to be assessed against the
TELEPHONE 150
Member of the Associated Press
Assoctaeod Pres*
Austin, Texas. Dec. (22. A total
of twenty-one recommendations for
The Associated Press is exclusively en-1 leg*sIatjon js mad(. jn lllp rt.,,0i t of
titled to.the use for republication of all tlu) woman’s Division -of the llureau
news dispatches credited to it or not oi Labor Statistics recently submit
otherwise credited in this paper and!|ed to i^.bor Commissioner T! 0.
also t**e local news herein. | Jennings by Mrs. Claude lie Vann
-___ " '....... '■ """"““ - Watts, head of the division.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1920 |
Writes of Plains Country.
Siherton, Texas. Dec. 16, 1920.
Editor Weatherford Herald: As
we have many near and dear friends
.in Parker county whom we would
(like to write, we are using tliis plan
to let them hear from us and of thejerford:
western country. , j WHEREAS:
Wo left our home near Whitt, the
291 It of November and arrived on
tiie plains the 20th. The. weather
was warm and we had a lovely ride
from Tulia to Siherton, the distance
on Palo Pinto street in the city proposed
of Weatherford, and directing a abutting propeity and the ownets
thereof is $1.87.50 per front loot.
That the said owners of said abut
hearing to owners of property
thereon, and other interested 'par-
ties, concerning an assessment of
the cost of a portion thereof
against them and their property,
lie it resolved by the city of Wea'.h-
M.ILITARY J AXES
Mrs. Do Vann Watts outlined Hu-
following polieies, which site 'declar-
ed should be adopted by the -o.fe
The great cry at V-Aidihigion is! "No woman should he emp’o
for economy. That - i v -s echoed m1 lor more than eight hours in any
every home in Hie land, for eve’y | one day. The lime when the work
man and woman 'eel£ the burden if! period begins and ends and the time
taxation entailed by Ci-> vast expen- allowed for meats and rest periods
ditures of the federal gewirment j should he conspicuously posted
The present outlook is that the »u\
ernment's expenses, which seldpifi j of overtime kept
exceeded $1,006,(.00 COO a year t/eiore
i lie lonsiniclion ol
certain improvements lias heretofore
been ordered by ihe city commission
of the city of Weatherford upon
Palo Pinto street from the west line
of Alamo street to the east lino o
of thirty miles. We drove it in less j Bi azos street; and
Hum two hours, for the roads are I U HEKEAS: --the contract therelor
almost .perfect all the way. This i lias been let to the Texas Willito
is a line country, most of ihe people Rond Construction Company, o!
here would not' live anywhere else. | Houston, Texas, and the Henry Ex-
Iiut it does not exactly suit me. lor all Elrod ^Campany, Engineers, havi |ol I he City ol \\ ealherlord* I exas, |
tiie whole country is owned by a i bet n directed to prepare a roll show- [ do hereby cerlily that the nboioj
few big land, owners. Mosi” of tlie-ing ihe cost of said improvenienis. (ami loregoing is a true, lull and j
people are renters. The farms arc J and oilier matters, as prescribed in j correct copy ol a resolution passed
so large, a man cannot rent a farm j the resolution ordering same and J abd approved by
work rooms and a strict superv ision !11,1,1 ss ,u * an
hundred acres and most of the farm- of tiie said city: and: v
;Ois have to sen’ll their children to! WHEREAS: the said
town
ting property and oilier interested
persons are ditecicd to lake due
notice thereof.
That this resolution shall take el-
feet and be lit lull loree Irom am'
after ils passage.
Passed and approved this 14th daj
of Dec. 1920.
(Seal) Approved: NOLAN Ql'EEN,
Mayor of Weallierlord, Texas
Attesl: WARD BANKHEAD.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Lone Star Lodge, No. 4, K. of P.
meets every Tuesday night. Visiting
Knights are ulwuys welcome. Castle
Hall. West Side Public Square.
B. F. El. ETC HER, C. C.
THEO YARBROUGH, K. R. S.
MASONIC LODGE
Phoenix Lodge, No. 275, A. F. & A.
M„ meets every Saturday night on or
before the full moon in each month.
HOWARD POTTER. Sec.
ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
Stated convocation of Weatherford
City Secretary. | Chapter No. 105, R. A. M„ second Fri-
TIIE STATE OE TEXAS, j dav night in each month. A cordial
foamy’ of Parker. J invitation is extended to all visiting
City Of Wcathcriord. ) companions.
I, Ward Bankhead. City Secretary j B. R. SIMMONS, H. P.
j. O. SHARP, Secretary.
tin* City Coimnis-
work from two to I our j i n the city charter \nd ordinances | s*°n the City ol Weatherford. JV\-1
j as, on December Milt. A. D. 1920, |
engineers | entitled, “Kesolul ion ;ipf>r<>\ ins the
IlaU' holidays on Snuirdny should i . .
i, _ it 4i , -pu ... ..town to school there are 1»’/i f tewihave tiled with this commission ;i engineer s report «overin^ tfn* n«i-
the war. will be several billions a be the eustofli. the weekly null , , ... ,
i _ ... . .., , i . 1,1 i . I schools ami churches in *!ie conn-! statement or report in writ iner, whicli provements on 1 alo I into street m
year lor years to-'ejm«. • | holiday has Urea toumi to be .almost: 1 !
~ , . ... r * * * r . , ‘try. 'I here is lots of lv,odstmt raised | statcMiient. or report in writing shows the city ol \\ eatlierlmd, and direet-
bome of the expenses are delimit* a necessity. It enables tin* worker * , *
___» | * , • , .here. Tlrrre are thous.mds of acres! the total cost of the said improve-1 iiiK a hearing to ov.ners ol properl >
and relentless, i her?-is tae iniereshl to do necessary shopping, to attend . , 1 I
__ 4Vir, . « a^ ‘ < i , 1 , of feop'^still in the field in shocks.. nienis, the portion thereof to he as-i 1 hereon, ami other mtercsteil par
on the war dent, lor example wlijth i » social and lioirsehold duties, and i * . |
5 ^ f .. .... , • [and lots ol* leedstulf wasted e vei v: sessed against the property ahull inc lies, concerning an assessment o.
drains a billion a year out or the a! lords oppot tunnies tot recreation • ! • - • .
peoples’ pockets. But U-osi of them!which cannot iV • obtained a'' A r,,n"'T b"-v l""d’ ,hrlon ":U'' ,>im“ slroe' !,I,d C0Kt oC a I,or,lon ,1,c,'l'ot i,l;ilin“'
are susceptible of .trimming Large ! v<f,-king ImuVVoi «„■ lull .lav ihere- ! are t„ll of th.c hcd grain.. owners 1 hereof, and the cos. pc : B.-m an,I the- p:oP-r<J • «s «!*l*-ars
numbers of employes can be diop- fore becoming • one ’ of jhe"'pi incipul 'X1"' 1’atiUU'es ;,r" 111,1 ol' liv" hUick. | front foot propose,I to he assess,-,! | Iron. «!•<• original there,I now on iile
I. 0. O. F.
W, athcrlonl Budge No. 77 I. O. O. F.
meets every Thursday night, uorth-
wost corner square.
(MIAS. ROGERS, N, G.
JOHN W. McMAHAN, Sec.
_ . , , . ,, : Him still people are in hard cirr-um ! u "ainsl the owners
ped, and their salaries saved,- in agencies in building better inieih-,- ,
, i - ■ . l - ., '• , ftiunces for there is not anv-sale torithi-ir proneriv; and
nearly ever)' lulmumtr.ttivj uepait-j Every woman should have ’ one dav I _ i _ _ ^ _ ] -
ment. Many costly umlertak-ngs ;-out’ ol seven for rest.
thereon and
wltal they have. There will be more j WHEREAS;.....the said report lias
in my oflicc.
Hive under a:,
seal, l his lltli day
11. ad and oliicial ]
if i leci-mlior, A. B.
AMERICAN LEGION
PARKER COUNTY POST
Mods First Wednesday night incacb
loomu. Blub looms over First Nat l
itaiiti. All ex-service incu are cordially
iuv II d.
,\ i S’flN i-’. BEACH, Commander.
('HAS. II. COl’E, Adjutant.
now contemplated can wait e.Dtil "At least
business revives and the nation is -hour should be allowed ev ery, w o-
in a spending moo t again. , man worker for meals. . ,
The biggest possibility of saving • “A rest period should 'be allowed d ,1'.' ,lb o1,
is in the cost of armamenl. ! in the middle of each work period.
In the present fiscal year, ending The day should be divided into two
three quarters ei' -u ^slnad grain sown in west Texas; been inspected by this commission j If*Jn.
I it.
ei s do not raise any cotton here to I corn clod, therefore. i Biiy S- cn-lar,
li is to cold to pick by] BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED.! Texas.
the time ii is ready lo pick. • ors and their property, provided no1 ------------------
I am going to give you a little ol j assessment shall he in excess of the: Resolution approving the
i Weatherford.
engineers
next June, and coming two years] work periods by ihe noon meal, and I
my experience ill .gelling wood vv here I t)’lieiUs of the said improvements
is short rest periods of from ten
its!fifteen minutes siloed iu the
to,
after the armistice, the naHmi
spending over $2,900,000,000 on
army and navy. For t
year, expenditures of nearly a bil- of avoiding the consequences ol la
I wo live. It is about lour miles to the enhanced value of tlit- property <■<
111 ill,* 1
following of each period. This is one means I
river and Coon Canyon, rasioned thereby,
vve gel our wood. Wo take) That the City Secretary is lierobv
b.v
lion and a
aie con-emplated, tigue, by affording relaxation Irom
for these branches. A common cni- the physical- strain incident
zen and tax-payer is inc'ine,: lo ask ployment.
•why, at a time when the United | “No woman should be employed
and
States is so much stronger and safer between the hours of Hi p. m
than ever before, it is obliged to it; a. m.
spend several times as much for “To secure equal pay (or equal
war preparation as it did before «o:k regardless of- s,-.;. Ii a do
the war. . jference in tiie output is shown, in--
Does the United States need an ] wage should he baa--| on ..... oii-
i the l’easi
vvlier,
ja crow bar, a grubbing line, an axe.! direcicil to give notieo hvivof
and cable rope, then go for Hie cedar j publi,-alien of a true cony of ibis
slumps or any oilier good wood we iva- hit ion in the Daily Herald, lews
can find. II is straight up and down ! paper, a newspaper of general cir-
I from the lop down lo ihe bottom in j.-iilation in this city, vvlii -li notic,;
j t he canyon, about 2nd feet, bill ihore! '.mil Ii ■ publi: lied not 1 -ss ii...-’
j are small benches ail along that a hr a times, the First puivicat icti to
jinan can gel on. Il lakes two men j e mu )
jail day lo gel a good load ol wood, j ho d,.;.-
will determine from tlie evidence1 be-
ano if what stuns, if any ahull be
a as’ seed against said owners and
il.c-ir property, provided no assess-
ment shall he in excess of the ben-
ei i>-. oi the said improvement in tlio
repcrt covering the Improveemnts ’-a'aimol value of iho property oc-
on South Main street in the city easinned liter,’by.
of VVentherford, and directing 'a Thai ihe City Secretary is hereby
hearing to owners of property dii’-ctcd to give notice hereof by
therecn, and other interested par , publi,-a'ion ol a ti ll,? copy of tills
ties, concerning an assessment of resolution in llio Daily Herald, news.
Hie cost of a portion thereof paper, a newspaper of general cir-
against them and their property. iniaiion in this ci*y, which not Ice
Be it resolved by Ihe cily of We.u shall tie published not toss than
thenord: three times, the first publication to
WHEREAS: ihe con;-11 u,-i ion ol b>- not less 111. i n ten days prior to
than ten days pi ior I. j-'eriain iniprov -nn n Is lias hcrelnmi-.--Hie date of ihe said hearing. Fa id
tiie i a id lieann". E , j tcni ordc:ed ov Hi.' city coinmissioii ' -,-r, la rv shall append to '' tL-’ said
army of the present size and the ,--,i-nce in on! put. ami not liv ,1 ai hi
size contemplated for the future? i;rarily, as is usually lie cast.
Does it need, in addition to ils pres-1 ’••Continuous standing, si'ling or
ent powerful navy, all Ihe new war- i’--,ivy lining should he prohibited.
Ships now building or planned? land suitable seats provided, tor every
This expense might be tolerable woman employed, and their Yiso
if it were not imposed In nddition I encouraged.
♦o about $2,000,000,009 a year that!
and one suny feels like he has been! Secrc.ar.v sliali aiqiyud to the :■
vvor!:.ing by the time lie gels home. \ -.,p\ Hiis rceoanion hi; rig
11 tv men are not allowed lo sell thej tv.ro and certilicate that the same
wood unless he has more Ilian he i i inie copy. :md the i. t i ,i
can use, lull he can get $12 for a j such copy slutU be sufi’ci-t:- no’
loud any time. Coal is so high this to said owners, or other inh-sc.-1
i id I of t In-
ch
v
-yeai that lots ol the farmers can i persons, to appear rol l he heard ! Road Con.- iruc ion Cmni an
Weatherford upon; copy of this resolution his signa-
Souih Main Dei from tin- '-ouil: Hire and c-rl il icale that tho same
*'n‘' ol eotiii’y squaro sH-eeis lo ilie'is a I in,- copy, and Hie publication
;lll||l| lim oi < i.-ik e ta,«i; and |of such copy shall bo sufficient no-
i \\ iil-.RE.vt-: Hi - contraci ...... 1 tic- lo said owners, or oth?r inter-
^la' I*1 on lei io ihe l e\u- Wihie 'esied [lersoiis, to iippen ’ and bo
not buy it. , j the time and place herein men! ion (ion. Texas, and
I don’l think 1 want much of this led. Elrod t’o:..panv.
hoard at ihe time and place herein
the nation is paying in various
,. .... country lor my part. Ihe wind blows
“All machinery should be sac-1, , , ...
hard most every dav, and believe
guarded anil fire drills" and other!
me. when I get back to the old Bar-
I just want to
j friends, there is lots of wind and
forms for the war just ended, and;,-sms of sum tv regulatibns inslilul- , . , ,
previous wars. Or it might be 1ol-jed. ‘ jker county sucks. I am going to slay j ik.0 address,
erable if there was a present, activ e • (ness suitable for occupation. ' UU''
menace in the world. Bat tile onf!. iieall Ii and safety should be required.)
great, aggreaeiv% militaristic power .--j-0 ma^e a thorough study in . .
,„lohmi .ii «.nV()rc i ! K»s at that place but it cl ops not
is crusheci, &a4 M tiie oti.er poweis, matter» ot • industrial hvgiene in , , ... . .
y.z„ / hurt any one. ot lourse nut tliere is
big aaa little are ^pw engaged in.or(jer to j)P cognizant ot conditions , . .. . . . ,
.. 4*. ji-mameni 1 , lots o! wind and lie here and it
a. united effort t® rocuc* armament loading to deterioration of health, I . - ,, , .... .
ny general afitveuien.. land be able to promote industrial . ,
Whether the 0nh«d States joins^Uv i( d Banitation !honie Koud lree's to look at some) required
.. ^ v.Mftt.. nr not «..d I times. H. A. JOHNSON,
the Leaga® of Nations or not, and j "iq-oi^r provisions should be made; _
whether H has uy sympathy or not
That Hie Cily Secralarv sliali ah
mail to each of tiie said owners ,
niug property, at lluir post
ihe llin’-, i-.’xall mentioned.
l-.ngin-'i i li,;-. i Thai Hie City Secretary sliali also
been directed lo pre{iaie a roll v (mail io each of the said owners ot
ing I Ik- cost of said improve,''
iit.
Hind oilier mailers, as prose.-ibed
abutting property, at tlieir post ol-
llce address, if known, or if un-
known. lo their agents or attorneys,
a copy ot this r,’solution by regis-
tered mail deposited in Hie post of-
fice at Weatherford not less than
ten days before tho date set lo
said hearing, but such notice sliali
bo cumulative of the nolice above
by publication, and the
failure to mail said letters, or any
of them, or the failure of (he por-
for lighting, ventilation, and condor- Does It Pay to Raise Cotton?
for the burden* that present arma- dressing and rest rooms pro-1 This subject has been greativ dis- h0*1 t0 wbom addressed to receive Ihe
_ L fllit rA*f I ! 15 ' * entlln e ll *1 1 1 1 n ... n .. i 1
ment standards impose on the r*st!vided.
of the world, sure'y for its own
benefit It could well afford to co-
| cussed pro and con. I
"No work should be given out to I answer I rom experience
operate with the other powers In a
redaction of military ependitures.
THE VICE PRESIDENT’S HOME
Although the president of the United
States has the White House at his
disposal, the Vice President is home-
less. The incumbent of this high office
has to search over Washington for a
suitable dwelling having the follow-
ing requirements:
It must be comfortable enough to
bouse his family properly.
It must be large enough to enter-
tain the benefits of his station.
It must be within easy reach of the
White House.
It must be paid for—unless the vice
president has means and whether he
has or not is none of the nation’s
business—out of his salary of $12,000.
This is no easy task, nor is it one
comporting with the nation dignity.
For a long time the office of vice-
president has been one of show chief-
ly. It has gone to a man of means,
because no other could carry it. ..The
be done in rooms used for living or I every one decide for themselves. I
sleeping purposes or in any rooms
directly connected with sucli quar-
ters.
“No child should be employed in
had 4500 pounds of seed cotton gin-
ned. First let’s take the pickirig at
$2 per hundred which would be $90:
industrial pursuits where the service j which would be $22.50; wrapping, $2 jtIlat [lie Kaid ro11, statement or re-
of an adult can be used, and under [per bale for three bales, which would P°rt ’S in a11 things approved, and
be $6. We will sum the total ex-
pense of gathering and ginning
which would be $118.50. The cotton
was sold for $123. Now take the ex-
pense of gathering and ginning and
rent out and see where the profit Is.
We find the producer comes out
no circumstances where it comes
in contact with influences which
may have a bad effect upon its
physical, moral or mental condition.
"No child should be permitted to
work more than eight hours per day
of twenty-four hours, and under no
if known, or ii uri j tin; resolution ordering sai.i■■ ;,m
known, to their agents or attorneys ! in the Bity Bharler and oril.'niiue"
say to my Whitt a copy of this resolution by regia- of the said City; and,
t-u’eil mail deposited in the post ol'-j WHEREAS; - • the said engine'-r:
(be at. Weatherford not less than have filed with this commission alien days before the date set for said
statement or report in writing whicli j hearing, but such notice shall be
statement or report in writing shows j cumulative of the notice above re-
the total cost, ot the said improve-
ments, the portion thereof to be as-
sessed against the property abutting
on said South Main street and the
owners thereof, and the cost per
front foot proposed to be assessed
against the owners thereon and
their property, and,
WHEREAS;—the said report lias
been inspected by this commission
and all errors therein have been
corrected, therefore,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,
that the said roll, statement, or re-
that it is necessary to assess a por- port is in all things approved, and
wish to
and let
same shall in no wise affect tho
validity of said notice.
That the total cost of said pro-
posed improvements between the
above mentioned limits on said I’ulo
Pinto street is $2625.00.
That the amount per front loot
conditions should be permitted to with a loss of about $18, not saying
work after 8 p. m. or before 6 a. m.
"The child who is prohibited from
working should be in school and the
school should make every effort to
interest the child, so that he will
tion of the cost of said improve-(that it is necessary to assess a por-| That the said
quire,I by publication, and the fail-
ure to mail said letters, or any of
them, or the failure of the person
to whom addressed to receive the
same shall in no wise affect (In-
validity of said notice.
That the total cost of said propos-
ed improvements between the above
mentioned limits on said South Main
street is $8364.00.
That tho amount per front foot
proposed to be assessed against the-
abutting property and the owners
thereof is $10.30 per front foot In-
cluding curbing.
ments against the owners of proper-
ty abutting upon said street within
the area named to be improved, and
against their property, and
WHEREAS, the said improvements
consist of paving the roadway of said
street as established with an 18-foot
tion of the cost of said improve-
ments against the owners of proper-
ty abutting upon said street within
the area named to be improved, and
against their property, and
WHEREAS, the said improvements
owners of said
abutting property and other inter-
ested persons are directed to take
due notice thereof.
That this resolution shall take ef-
fect and bo in full force from and
after its passage.
EpUf8'8* °! Pavblg t,ie r°adway of; Passed and approved this 14th day
said street as established with No. 2 of Dec. 1920
<S<*1> Annrove*: NOLAN QUEEN.
postpone going into industry as long against the boll weevil, but we real
as possible.”
Mrs. De Vann W’atts said that her
j division has done much educational
! work in the state in an effort to
; better working conditoins for wo-
men, and “as a result, of this educa-
tional work many business men’s
ize the bale weevil is hurting worse
tion and grading.
BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED,
than the boil weevil. The govern- !that a hearing shall be given
anything about the cost of produc-
tion. If we take into consideration j strip of No’ 2 willite‘on "resent macn-
the cost of production the expenses dam foun(lation. together with the con-
" '-rs along curb fines, wiih all neces". C “ si™,",,
sanr excavation and grading. THE STATE OF TEXAS
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, County of Parker.
a hearing shall be given to I City of Weatherford. j
same or Bankhead> CUy Secretary
from the government to destroy thejwl,ich hearing shall lake place be-1 one having a lien or claim thereon^ ‘Io herebv^ erford, Texas,
__ t- » i i .. . .- I fni-o 4)tn /iGir onto »-»-* i r, „ 1 /n „ r t i. . -. I i__ • - * * '-'-Iltiy tlliit. tllG «lt)OV’G
that
ment has made a donation to de-!said owners of property and to all
stroy the pink boll worm. I think it j I>ers0Ils interested in same, or any [said owners of property and to all
would be prudent to get a donation )one having a lein or claim llie'-eon; persons interested in
pink bale
duties of the office have been slight
organizations in the state have been ' have come
and chiefly ornamental.
actively co-operating with the de- side.
llip!
opment of the vice-presidential office nivla hw tho !shall receive n mn ..h r„, ,er lntei^red Emeers report covering the Improve-
With the growth of the presidential
partment in the law enforcement. largest per cent of the
job to one of which is manifestly too
work by circularizing their member- practically nothing that is duo them;
-
ards recommended by the division.! tance lo the farmer for another1 shall receive a full and fair hearing! persons their agents
to one of Which w.ll take over many and adylpe wJth representatives of vear? These obligations are due [before the said commission
of the presidential duti-s is tec ming ;he departmellt.”
imperative. The president-elect has ! ____
announced that he expects to move in j if you have a bad taste in
tb& direction, and his statement has | mouth, if tongue is coated. uuu:that has hoon prnntrH tn Wm reference thereto, nr », j regularity of the proceedings ’with of
■i |sli-iR receive f n attorneys inents on South Main street in t
isp'aw,rf. nzi “r! tj’EsS.TrSS
>ourjtion, not able to return the favor jt0 llu> regularity of the proceedings j ment to the property, or as to the cen in '* in,cres,ed Parties, con-
met with public approval. One of the iron have spells of diziness, the iron- j w*‘wiToidy^"look^hrough the ’ d!rk''any matter or thing ronnecH-d ’there- re^renro therol'cT or "asT1^3 ^ T**0" there0f against ",cin
essential steps in the proem* is the) hie is in your stomach, liver andjclouds „f flnance hoping for the s,m i with: at which hearing the said ter or thine ...../J any mat-, and their property.” as appears from
(hr
a
building and equipping of a suitable : bowels; they are clogged with bil- ]light of another day when prosperity Property owners, or other interested | which hearing^fhe
mansion for the occupancy of thfrylce- '— »-». -m**—3 ...... ...
which hearing the said j .«■ or thing connected there^h ' nt Mm o^ Zn7ZZot
iwners or other ' u-hfnh ___.. ’ " mereoi
maasiuu iu, u, uiwice- ious impurities. Prickly Ash Bitters ghall be king of kings
president. An appropriation bill has clears out the obstructions and re- \y p ,,,
said property my office.
now on’ file in
bedh introduced in Congress to this stores healthy conditions. Price $1.50
effect. It to a measure not an extltor- per bottle. R. W. Kindel Drqg Co.
agance, but of essential economy and and Cherry-Akard Drug Co.,‘ special
CLENDENING.
should be passed.
agents.
W. T. Ward spent Christmas with
his parents in Austin, returning
home Sunday morning.
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