The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 21, 1915, Page 6, Image 6
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WILSON REVIEWS FLEE'
IRIBUTETO DAI
Battleships ?ire Engines to 1
mote Interests of Humanit
PRESIDENT BARES HE
Many Seize Opportunity to Tell
Wilson ol' Their Support ii
Present international Crisis.
New York. May 17.?I'resi
Wilson today reviewed the Ath
fleet in the Hudson river and
luncheon tendered to him on s
by the city of New York told a
tinguished gathering whai the c
try and its navy stood for.
great battleships that liy in
river, he said, "were engines to
irote the interests of humanity.'
"The inspiring thing about An
ca," the President asserted, "is
she asks nothing for herself ex
what she lias a right to ask for
inanity itself. We want no natl
property; we wish to question no
tion's honor; we wish to stand
tishly in the way of the develop!:
nt' nn nuHnn * * * ?* U
?,. IIV/ nuviv/ti. n in IIWI
tension on our part to say that
are privileged to stand for what e
nation would w'.sh to stand for
speaking for those things which
humanity must desire."
The spirit which brooded over
river today, said the President,
"just a solemn evidence that
force of America is the forci
moral principle; that there is
anything else that she loves, and
there is not anything else for w
she will contend."
TRIBUTE TO DANIELS.
The President took occasion to
tribute to Secretary of the Navy 1
iels, who sat beside him.
Although the day was damp
chilly, with occasional downpour
rain, the weather abated in no
the enthusiasm with which New ^
greeted the head of the nation,
the forenoon he reviewed a land
rade of 5,000 sailors and marl
and from the moment he set foo
shore until he returned to the r
flower to review the Meet his
y
gress through the streets was a
tinuous ovation. He was phi
touched by the welcome aeco;
him.
.Everywhere a spirit of patrio
was shown. Many men and wo
seized every opportunity to tell
President of their support in
nroconl 1 ? m
.Utciiuiiiuii.il LIISIH. 1
sands stood in the chill drizzle v
the brigade of sailors and mat
marched up Fifth avenue, and du
the afternoon, with a cold, d
wind blowing across the Hudson,
thousands more later thronged
tage points to watch the Mayfk
as she passed up the river betv
the warships.
The President's remarks at
luncheon were greeted with trer
dous applause.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH.
The text of the President's
dress follows:
"Mr. Mayor, Mr. Secretary,
miral Fletcher and Gentlemei
the Fleet :
"This is not an occasion ii
which, it seems to me, '.t woulc
wise for me to make many renia
but I would deprive myself of a g
gratification if I did not express
pleasure at being here, my gratil
for the splendid reception which
been accorded me as the represe
tive of the nation and my profo
interest in the navy of the Un
States.
"This is an interest with whli
was apparently born, for it bt
whien I was a youngster, and
ripened with nay knowledge of afl
and polities of the United States
think it is a neutral instruc
[judgment of the people of the Un
L States that they may express t
I power appropriately in an elite
navy, and their interest in parti
believe, because that navy some
is expected to express their chara<
not within our own herders, w]
its character is understood, but
side our border, where it is h<
we may occasionally touch ot
with some slight vision of v
America stands for.
PRAISE FOR DANIELS.
V "But before I speak of the nav
the United States I want to take
vantage of the first public oppc
Inity I have had to speak of the
retary of tho navy, to express
confidence and my admiration an
Ray that he h&R my unqualified
port, for I have counselled with
in intimate fashion. I know how
cere he has It at heart that ev
thing that the. navy does and han
should be done and handled as
, people of the United Stutes i
them handled?because efilcienc
something more than organizat
"Efficiency runs into ovory
considered detail of personnel
method. Efficiency runs to the
tent of lifting the idoas of a ser
?"
TFTR
r ubove every persoiiul interest. So
that when I speak my support of the rXpll
' secretary of the navy I am merely
ri Q, speakli\, my support of what 1 know j 001
QLy | every true lover of the navy to do- \|l|
sire and to propose for the navy of | WwW
.j the United States is a body especially j
r<>" trusted with the ideal of America. Sou
v* GREAT ENGINES OF WAR. Fr
"I like to image in my thoughts
A LI. (j^is ideal. These quiet ships, lying
in the river, have no suggestion of j Colun
bluster about them?no intimation ! have rei
II
of aggression. They are command- I bodies
I ed by officers?men acquainted with , South C
dent ; tjie traditions of the great service to | is maki
intic | which they belong, men who know j a fitting
at a jjy touch with the people of the Uni- : lina Da;
hore states what sort of purposes they ! will be
dis- ought to entertain ami what sort of the ?xp
oun" discretion they ought to exercise, in i cisco.
The orjer to use those engines of force ! prograu
1,10 as engines to promote the interests ing pre
Pro" of humanity. nouncetl
"For the interesting and inspiring learned
iu li" thing about America is that she asks of v:iI"l?
nothing for herself except what she etl 1'
has a right to ask for humanity it- en roul1
self. We want no nation's property, "AH So
on we wish to question no nation's making
' na" I honort we wish to stand selfishly in PaI"tys<
* ' the way of no nation, we want 110th- k-^Thlt
u< nt ing that we cannot get by our own Anion
prtv | legitimate enterprise and by the in- tinned
Ut spirution of our own example, and Carolina
x'l% standing for tliese tilings it is not 011 Sunt!
aml t pretension 011 our part to say that the inor
1 a" ; we are privileged to stand for what metropo
j every nation would wish to stand for soci-.ted
and speaking for those things which [ World v
was aii humanity must desire. 1 two-day
thc A CJLORIOUS EMBLEM. ?n Sunt
?' "When I think of the flag which '
not es will I
. those ships carry, the only touch oi . .
that vertlsinj
. . , color about them, the only thing that
hicn 1 , . , , , " , .... eigti cot
moves as it it had a settled spirit 111 , ,
, ,,, delegate
it, 111 their solid structure, it seems , .
, dial unto
me that I see alternate stripes of .
nov , ... of the i
' parchment upon whicn are written
Jan" the right of liberty and justice, and anJ or
? . . , , ... vertisuif
stripes of blood spilled to vindicate. .
and . . , , . , especial!
those rights, and then in the corner ,
s of ... ? . . parade
a prediction of the blue serene into
wav . . . , , . , tion, wl
which everv nation may swim which
'ork . evening
stands for these great things. . ,
In cipal tin
"The mission of America is th<4 wijj j,e
. s only thing that a salior or soldiei samjs 0j
^ should think about; lie has nothing ^is occi
to do with the formulation of her ,ir,,(js ?f
" policies; he is to support her policy ,
whatever it is, hut lie is to auppor Carolina
I I her policy in tlie spirit of herself. (.aK() till
and the strength of our policy is that iength c
! we, who for the time being adminis- gation t:
i ter the affairs of this nation, do not wjjj
tistn originate ijer spirit, we attempt to splendic
i embody it; we attempt to realiize it jng tho
tl,M in action; we are dominated by it, made at
*'u' ! we do not dictate it. .ito
hou.hile[
WHAT THE NATION DESIRES. beprov
ines i "And so with every man in arms EN'TEI
who serves the nation, he stands and
ring , . . , . . , , The C
waits to do the things which the na- ?
amp South (
, tion desires. America sometimes
and , ^ . comnier
seems, perhaps, to forget her provan
cities w
; gram, or ratner I will say that some- .
)wer booster
i times those who represent her seem , , ,
veen 1 . , . which tl
j to forget her program. Hut the peo- ^
. pie never forget them. It is as startthe
ceiving
ling as it is touching to see how, ,
nen- . be givei
whenever you touch a principle, you
. ... t. * .. . , ... commur
touch the hearts of the people of the
United States. They listen to yout ^ a p,i
a(*" debates of policy; they determine t,H "'P
, . . . .? , the loca
which party they will prefer to nowAd
.. , i ? ., in advai
er, they choose and prefer as ordi1
nary men; but their real affection.
their real force, their real irresisti'Pon
ble momentum is for the ideals which '
' *>e men embody. river fol
rks, ed with
I never go on the streets of a
reat . .. ... .#...? . crews ii
great city without feeling the great
m>' ? ?. ... .. i .. ~ . officers
. spirit with the people themselves,
tude H , T i .. ,?? rai,s.
going about their business, attending ^
has ? ? * Overh
I to the things which concern them,
nta" ' , . . .... Kniy mi
, : and yet carrying a treasure at their , ,
,unrt ' . . I. .u ... ... monlzim
. hearts all the while, ready to be
Red ships, b
! stirred not only as individuals, but ? ,
' . . , ? furtherc
. as members of a great union of .
en I 1
hearts that constitutes a patriotic
?gan , Mayflow
. people.
has course t
'airs "And so this sight in the river i)attlesii
j j toughes me merely as a symbol of tjie on(j
tlve that, an(l It quickens the pulse of ,jie l)att
ilted every man who realizes these things 8ilore
heir to have anything to do with them. Ag ^
ient When a crisis occurs in this country, Htroyors
y j it is as 4f you put your hand on the orajnfr
how Pulse of a dynamo; it is as if things aajute 0
cter, which you were in connection with j.;acj, j)8
here were spiritually bred. You had passed.
out- nothing to do with them, except if ASK
>ped y?u listen truly to speak the things Prosit
hers that you hear. stant st
vhat "These things now brood over the about h
river; this spirit now moves with the mament
men who represent the nation in the often e:
y of navy; these things will move upon The
ad- the waters in the manoeuvres; no tional t
?rtu- threat lifted against any mun, head ha
sec- against any nation, against any in- Despite
my terest .but Just a great solemn evl- his hat
d to dence tha tthe force of America is "I ha
sup- the force of moral principle, that fleet am
him there is not anything else that she The
sin- loves and that there is not anything the yac
ery- else for which she will contend." anchor i
dies The President boarded his yacht flagship
the for the review at 3 o'clock. A half dinner f
wish hour was sper.t in receiving oflicia! officers
y is visits from officers of the fleet and The <
ion. then the Mayflower got under way. race, un
well The President, with Secretary of the among
and Navy Daniels, Secretary Dane, Sec- and the
ex- retary Redfleld and Acting Mayor a parad<
vice McAneny stood on the yacht's ly or hi
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LANCASTER NEWS MAY 21, J
SITiON SPECIAL. |rS;
ITH CAROLINA DAY
scale, ulthoui
tli Carolina Train to Sail kept at low
an clsco?Entertainment wlll eoiisist
Kn I tout c. Pullman (lrav
dining room <
Libia, May 19.?Assurances to every
iched the various commercial trips of this
of South Carolina, that the hotels wifl b
arolina Society of California as reservation
ng especial preparations for this feature.
; celebration of "South Caro- Through tl
i." on Tutin ) Q
J V" V uuv U. tl \> UKt* C'OIIII
held In the Festival Hall at every one on
losition grounds in SanFran- vided with a
rhe full details of the special fact that the
l for this day, which are be- South Caroliri
pared, will probably be an- in the inerest
I within the week. It is also be effective,
that the commercial bodies badges will in
us cities which will be visit- the desire to
tie South Carolina delegation which a deleg
3 to the Exposition on the No matter
uth Carolina Train," are liniaus decide
preparations to entertain the rangenients h
for them. T
TAIN.MENT AT CHICAGO, crowded, as a:
g the latter might be men- those hi char;
Chicago, where the South necesary, c
i Booster Special will arrive UP- The larg
lay, June 20. at 7 o'clock in !?<>re fittingly
ning. In this great Western resented at S
lis, the convention of the As- advertising n
Advertising Clubs of tin conclusion tli
rill be in session during the representation
stop that will be made there, oiake it better
lay, the day of arrival, the buildings can
>f many of Chicago's church- sho\v a very
>o tilled by the celebrated ad- state they are
; men of America and for- while a delei
intries. The South Carolina ,;irgo amount
an has been extended a cor- '(,t of talking
Itation to attend all sessions town fr?m w!
convention, whether or not A progress
all are members of any ad- nian-v miles t
; club. The delegation is is alo?e sendit
ly urged to take part in the than two hur
of delegates to the conven- the Wet
ii<*li will take place Monday 'heirs is. Of
on Michigan avenue, a prin- 8?nd man
iroughfare of Chicago, which (,rP(1 Persons
thronged with tens of thou- ,he ol)jcct of
people from everywhere for ^ ra'n 's to ho
ision. Many states and hun- T,,e 'rain v
cities will ho rpn?ennta,i principal citie
rtacular pageant. The South ***' ^'l's
i train will remain at Chi- au> ')ar' ?' 1
Monday evening, a sufficient ,rai" u'"1 (<)l
. .. . ,. , . . of connections
if tune to permit of the dele.
. . . .. , . train leaves tl
aking part in the parade, and ,
?e probably about 11 o'clock. 1 r" 'iai ^a-N'
1 arrangements for entertain- vv" ro" in,<)
, ,. ... , . in the evenins
ladies of the party have been
Chicago and elsewhere, and ,( 1LIL ail( 5,1
train every convenience will Prt)kre88i%e
, , , , .. will be spent
ided for them. . H
hours that af
tTAINMENTS EN ROUTE. ed tQ the bea
Chambers of Commerce of polis. Early
'arolina are notifying the cago will be
cial bodies of the nine or ten days' stop wil
hich will be visited by the The delega
delegation, of the date on jng clubs of
ve party will arrive, and how convention of
?y will remain. All are re- Clubs of the
word in reply, that they will g(?rs on the So
l a cordial reception. Each after attendii
lity that will be represented convention in
rty on this trip is realizing company the
ortance of appointing one of tion to San I
1 delegation to have prepared route. Omaha
ice, a good "spiel" about the Springs (Pik<
as side trips)
other big tow
leet stretched ahead up the As some tir
r four miles, each ship dress- adequate arra
pennants and ensigns. The that reservatii
l blue service uniforms, the
in gold lace, manned the The ^
Youth's Comt
ead were dark clouds and a "You don't
st blew over the river har- ,,iat child is!
g with the gray of the battle- to ber caller
ut so thick at times that the 8cold her unt
nost ships of the line scarce- of myself. 1
1 be distinguished from the ,ier ,n hand,
er's starting point. Her worse. What
ook her between the line of So much fo
ips and destroyers around doubt her chi
of the fleet and back between 'em that lool
leships and the Manhattan Parents know
the greater p
e yacht, convoyed by four de- anfl t,ly motho
, reached the flagship, Wy- If we coult
first in line, the President's thoughts into
>t 2\ guns boomed forth. af,1-v Ket some
ittleship, as the Mayflower a world 01 pe
thundered a similar salute. t,on? I,ow cai
[ED MANY QUESTIONS. belpfu! from
tlent Wilson kept up a con- ni*bt they i
ream of questions of those didn't eat whc
im. Hp ORkni 1 uim.it n... I forenoon ?h Alf
""VUI- mr ill - |
and crew of each ship and ate when I w
icpressed his pleasure. me out to p]
frequent playing of the na- and Put rne t
inthem kept the President's KO out- *'ath
re during most of the review. 8?methlng t
the mist, he refused to keep Neither of th
on. thing for tw
ve too much respect for the ,iave to suff
d the anthem," he remarked. 'ove? their igr
President remained aboard t,on- What <
ht after she again nad cast Thus to a
and at 7:30 was taken ?o the aotlve mind g
Wyoming, where ho was a KraRPi?f? at <
cuest of Adm'ral Fletcher and to ,earn the v
of the fleet are often a
day's program ended with a y?unK heart
ider the glare of ;carchlights, and despair?
the battleships' boat crews to fultlv
water pageant, consisting of ,a the result c
e of ships' lauches humorous- t,,at '8 the p
storically decorated. environment.
? < .. f - - v 1>J - ii? i i mfc
?~~ll . I , Mp?|| , ? ^
.915.
hich they come, for the
^porters who are sure H) Cml tMl Cm) fjj (a) Q
delegation in every r
the train halts. ? >
jout the arrangements IT A.llA/'fl 1
i being clone on a small ?
gh expenses are being says Mrs. Sylvania Wood
water mark. The train Til writing of her experience
of modem, standard Ififl tonic. She says further:
>.l?? ? _? r* irHtn *? i r Ko^l/ onrf It /
>ms ruuui sieepers aim r ~ "3 va,uu'i ?auv,rw aim in
^ars, such as are adapt- thought the Pa,H WOUld k
convenience for Ions ^ a!?y houseworl
kind, only the best LJ of Cardui, 1 began to feel I
e patronized en route, BHB gained 35 pounds, and nc
1 on the special includes well &S run a big wat
fegj I wish every suffenni
efforts the wide
organizations. B&B B9JH^B
the train will be pro- ^BK ^ BBn
iimdelegation
conies from BQB ^BB^^
ia. The showing made rPI?p TA7/\m?
of the state is sure to I BHB XA1C f Ulll
The wearing of these j a trial I Still USe Cardui
1 no way interfere with loi and it always does me g!
advertise the city from , Headache, backache,
:ate hails. tired, worn-out feelings, etc
how many south caro- H0B ly trouble. Signs that you
to make this trip, ar-j f~l tonic. You cannot make
ave been made to care ! BmM for your trouble. It has t
he cars will not be women for more than fifty
re some excursions, and I fcoB [% x 0 yi ai
;e of plans declare that > ^^^0 ijCl 3 DOIl
ivo trains will be made ~ryy <jPJy
;er the delegation. the! I?1 tSil iWl (Pal J Ml (Bl f?
the be
an Krunris't). and liv<- ten
have come to the . ? . ^
at this state's plan of X
t has features which T ?
than would a building.
not talk, and can only X ??
little portion of the X |f P
designed to represent; ^mm
gation can attract a 1
of attention and do a
5 about the state and
ive Southern city not
rom our jitate bounds %
>g a delegation of more y\ . Vln
idred business men to
it what a good town V\ All
course. South Carolina VA
ly more than two liun- i SOB]
to the Exposition but eery S
the All South Carolina C*t/4 \'^^v
ive them go in a body. KiF'qrtNjp s?sssBS| YOU
kill pass through three ^ \niX?kAl?in
s oi the state on June \ | and S?
enable delegates from a
he state to board the 11 -v soaPi
lveniences, as the hesi things,
i are arranged for. The ,
be state via the South- ? We
on Friday June 18t it *
Knoxville at 6 o'clock ^ Serve
;. Dinner will be serv- J
jme hours spent in this
ty. The next morning
in Cincinnati and some I
ternoon will be devot
utiful city of Indiana
the next morning Chi-' V7 V}
reached, where a two- ?gm Jjm ExULfUCji i
i be made.
tes from the advertis- .
South Carolina to the Notice of DiKcharge.
Associated Advertising Notice is hereby given that the
World will be passen- undersigned will, as surviving exmth
Carolina train, and ecutrix of the estate of Mrs. H. P.
><r #?,? aQao.?? , Crockett, deceased, on the 29th day
ig the sessions of the of May> 1915> make her final return
Chicago, many will ac- as such executrix and apply to the
South Carolina delega- probate court of Lancaster county
Francisco, visiting en or letters dismissory.
i, Denver, Colorado MRS" NAN1E S" CROCKETT MILL'S
Peak and ttanitou LEN' 8urvlvln* Executrix Estate
. Salt Lake City, and of the ,a,d
n8 April 27. 1?1?.
ne is required to make * '
ingements, it is urged NOTICE OF ELECTION,
ons be made at once. Whereas, one-third of the free
holders and one-third of the electors
liild's Problem of the a*e of 21 year8> residing in
. f roDiei". Cbarlesboro school district, No. 34.
,an,on- have petitioned the county board of
know what a problem education to order an election to de"
said a tired mother termine whether or not an additional
. "I punish her and lax of 4 miUs sba11 be levl,ed on. alJ
II I am fairly ashamed r"J^?""d.perBOnal Pr0Perly '?r f,Ch0?1
__ purponvH.
l hen her father takes we hereby order said election to
only to make matters be held by the trustees in said
can I do'" Charlesboro school district. No. 34,
r lire mo.her aide. No ?" Tuesday. May 25, at the school
... ^ house.
id does present a prob- At which election only such elects
hard to solve. All tors as return real or personal prophow
it is. Rut what of erty for taxation and exhibit their
roblem that the father trx receipts and registration certlfl
inat tne lather shaU be allowed to Vote.
r presents to the child? The opening and closing hours
1 put the child's own shall be the same as in all general
words, we should prob- elections.
thing like this: "What V* A" LINGLE'
rplexity and contrndlc- W* B' TWITTY?
a I ever learn anything *'* CONNORS,
lather or mother? Last County Board of Education.
scolded me because I ??
in I wasn't hungry; this NOTICE OF ELECTION,
spanked me because I Whereas, one-third 01 the freeas
hungry. They send holders and one-third of the electors
?? . , of ?he age of 21 years, residing in
... . 8l0*Py' Swam school district. No 25.
o bed when I want to have petitioned the county board of
er often tells me to do education to order an election to dehat
mother forbids, termlne whether or not an addittal
em eticke to the earne ,ax ?' 4 m1"" ,l!a" ** ,ev'?a on al!
o eucceaeivo day. I per'01"" pr?PC"y "h?01
' purposes,
er in turn from their we hereby order said election to
loranco and their dlges- be held by the trustees in said Fork
ran I do?" Hill school district, No. 25, on Frlchlld,
with its eagerly <la^ ^hiclf 'efextlon oniy such elec;roping
everywhere and torH ftfl return real or personal propiverything
in its efTort erty for taxation and exhibit their
iays of life, the parents receipts and registration certiflproblcm
that fills hi* cates shall be allowed to vote .
"UK ,, The opening and closing hours
discouragement tial 1 be the tame as In all general
-a problem that leads elections.
ate a "goodness" that V. A. LINGL.E,
?f fear, and a "badness" W. B. TWITTY,
roduct of example and J. K. CONNORS,
County Board of Education.
S jg I
IV iiMifftrt-Vfitirifirir-'f'r [: ill m! in i mtrri""
^s Hetos M 1
Is, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in BjB
with Cardui, the woman's
"Before I began to use WOM *
?ad would hurt so bad, I r-l
ill me. 1 was hardly able
c. After taking three bottles BBQ
like a new woman. I soon C
>w, I do all my housework, iMflj
er mill.
g woman would give Wgm
roui E
an's Tonic hgf
i when 1 feel a little bad,
side ache, nervousness,
are sure signs of womant
need Cardui, the woman's HI
a mistake in trying Cardui
>een helping weak, ailing Bra
^9 I
re s I
Cleanup! I
the well known makes ?; 9
p are found in this gro- ? ?
tore. ;; 1
i can buy in quantity ]\ I
ive money, not only in < *
but in many other < I |
511 L ? - 4
win De pleased to *
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NOTICE.
Lancaster (traded Schools.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Take notice that pursuant to a
petition signed by ten voters and
freeholders resident in Lancaster
school district, we, the undersigned
Trustees of said district, do hereby
call a public meeting to be composed
of all those voters who are resident
in and return for taxation in said
district real or personal property of ,
the value of not less than one hundred
dollars, to assemble in the court
house at Lancaster, S. C.f on Friday,
the 14th day of May, 1015, at 6
o'clock p. in., for the purpose of
electing a Chairman and Secretary
of said meeting, five trustees of said
school district, and of determining
what special tax, if any, not to exceed
five mills, shall be levied, as the
majority present spall decide, on all
real and personal property within
said school district, for the maintenance
of the public schools of Baid
district.
This 30th day of April. 1915.
LEROY SPRINGS.
R. E. WYL1E,
W. J. CUNNINGHAM,
J. D. FUNDERBURK,
D. REECE WILLIAMS,
Trustees, Lancaster Graded Schools.
59-2t
NOTICE.
The time for tho payment of taxes
expires March 31. The comptroller
general has directed me to issue tho
executions immediately after this
time.
If any taxes are received after
March 31 and before the executions
can be turned over to the sheriff, a
penalty of 5 per cent, will be added
to the same. Much taxes are yet to
be paid, so I want to ask the people
not to put the matter off until the
last day T. L. HILTON. i >
Count? Treasurer.
Mnn Taken Hln Own Medlrine In an
Optimist.
He has absolute faith In his medicine?he
knows when he t&kos it for
certain ailments he frets relief. People
who take Dr. King's New Discovery
for an Irritating cold are optimists?they
know this cough remedy |
will penetrate the linings of the
throat, kill the germs, and open the
way for nature to act. You can't j
destroy a cold by nuperflclal treatment?you
must go to the cause of
.he trouble. He an optimist. Oet
1 bottle of Dr. King's New Discovory
today.
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