NOVEMBER 22. 1929' ,__""ZT——— .T HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GUARDIAN " BASE BALL ‘ 50x11“, WRESTLING BASKETBALL BOWLING OTHER SPORT _ ...... _..._. REV l I I u’ y 7 _, ‘ l ‘Illm arm-Y" Proivse takes over the |l1°~ ~.V hQDOIuls on December 15c i; l; A ~ Itmm?“ l“ Physical well-being, or m, lwluiivii of a few rudimentary play; lHe has ‘* mire ambitious scheme on _ of Much Experiencedi“..i§,f“§f§:f,,§§ ‘,:e,§““‘f “"- - - _ ‘~ ‘ e sang te HQCkeYISt — T <1 k e S r the new work the Abbie clan m , Control December Y» C- A. floor. This coined ex. piession alludes to the means lalren '_ _ lbv precise teachers of this game to "Roy" Prowso has been appointed when of the Abegweit. hockey lealnlb°aid Pia" m" "n later be more for the coming winter. That oecuiohl my “mmbf-‘d l“ whirl practice. 1i has collie doivn lo Just that in of the club Wednesday night at the q v Revere. The hockey wlnmitlce ivas, C‘ m“ by ‘he b°°k 1i- 591118 imdfir- also added to by the appointment oi 15mm that 5am b°°k t” mm l5 l "m" l o Abbzes To Have not his intention to confine his at. lAlcalsSccure SQFVICGS Q00. one that is somewhat, a novelty concentrate on between stunts on thg 31st. linculcate with chalk and black. was taken at an executive inc-cling: _ i" ll0i‘li(‘,\’ scramble. A hockey men- iiliar volunle. "Bred" Moore whose inclusion glics, q 1 that board of‘ strategy flll cxlferieilccdl L Epptam that the some m‘ expimcnt of the game with an unas.l(;;:é<’ti1iiniis_ who come undel- “R/JYS" callable more on the steel blades. Wm; 1:“, m“ d° m" “h” "m" m the selection of "Roy" Prowse t e °r° "My “h” m“ "r" the Abbiu have acquired a coach ofmaxtmexpectant‘ Public’ m°"°""» amply qualified by ally measurement‘ “g is u "mam u death M or capacity to get um most gmhiiaxes (these last mentioned are ifylng results from the youthful mot- liiXniLIeS iglmcd) ma m“ t‘ m“ orial rowdy for the mould. Hera lnl ' e ,3" °r 192940 Wm emu“ h“ on blulwick my,‘ success on ,Prowses ideas on tho ice rather than the ice was recognized long bcforelumr own ‘mmfluxw mdumm“ ha betook himself to faster fields. l m” '“5"‘“ °“ ‘"1" ““‘““°“ '° A hm Mum wuh sons o‘ vclaildlorders, no matter what the conse- tiam of Quebec gave him poise and Blze-lfiikixillnguéa a fist W‘!!! $ mun ‘h naiatbglggljeIggilescfiggti; in close-knit machine from l. blund- wlth the Irishmell he aciaptcli lliili-‘Crlng mob‘ Luckily he h“ ywmful self to the advanced tactics of illelsiurf ta shape w his ends‘ " grcat Upper Canadian presentation o! umindvantage 1n ills favor. Most of the “mun game. finishing the hard timber can skate arid wield a stick, grind with tho popular acciamation lwo Pflmuy props m sucwss‘ About 0f the ancient city's falldonl. lshommg’ passing‘ "mfkl"! they “e Moving into professional ranks. Roylclqlrcssedly m the “mm grade" Nmmmd m m!” nod m the “ma,” Under the gurantoed smart tutoring em emu“ Rattle‘ Many o: ‘hoselof the new hockey general the, da- ‘mh whom he teamed and asamsufects mentioned will be smoothed out whom he competed are new ln tlielotherwlée the ‘ans Wm be my big show. the National Hovkey lmiu- lmsaplmlnbuL U’ B's u; is confidently \l€."Ed(ll.6"Sl10l‘€, sky-rocket zirfcilec lmpcmcd’ the boys ‘Irmve am‘ w as‘ m“ or {he worlds Champmmhlp similate the higher strategy of the pastime. the public can rest easy LEAGUE of the CROSSl ilinoon cincus NOW ON League of the Cross l Lots of Amusement for young and| with Colonol Jevenois as secretary, was formed to direct the preliminary; Ministry of Public Works. is not new. Many people, gazing a- cross the narrow eight miles of sunlit waters separating two great con- tlnenis. must-have thought of the pos aibillty long before an enterprising Frenchman. M. Laurent do Villecleull, actually presented a scheme to the; Provisional Government ol Marshal Serrano in i860. Since then several Spaniards and more Frenchmen and even an Englishman named Kim- ber have studied schemes. Colonel, Jevenois would like his scheme to be l carried out, in conlunotion with the English Channel Tunnel, for two schemes so similar in character would obviously benefit by an exchange of. views and experiences between the‘ experls working at them. Morcver ECOMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE linatcil Prowse Bros. won over Holy man's by 138 pins. Every gallicl 1-13“ 29535 close and it was sill/body's game l ‘Ulilll the last. - Y. BOWLING Ln a close and very interesting scores as follows: old. , l BINGO, FlSI-I worm, TRICKY lliun ' Pmwse Bros. CHOCOLATE wurlnl. m, om" "ma Door M“ cvm, ‘w. Whltloek .. 144 2ll 17a, huh: and don't overlook the chm»? A“"‘"“ -- "5 147 163 you‘ ha" ensued 1n the popum-QJ. B. Pierce .. ... ... 128 198 113 lty eontest.lill1eentsbuya 100 vofeslp McTagug __ 194 223 165 0r your fnvo te. Can you pick the _ _-_. - - Wilmer? Each o’ “w You“ ‘admin M lhms .. 15s lal 241. is a. "live wire" but don't wait label '1 _"_ '—" asked, step up lively and poll Your} 347 913 921 votes. ThankYou. , Total .. .... ... ... “H2686 aoos-zl-ai. . l _ Holman: ’ ...__,__.________. _. _ . _ . j "Iilwi-Aidr-de-Uaniilto Km; A1fvn~ la. Affieek .. 1B3 17s ml 59.1115 scllelne for lulnlelulig the H. hicfjallurri ,, .,, 15a 135 zldl 50MB. and so a conuniitee under R JOlIYISC-n .. . 151 254 1701 the chairmanship of Senor de lalJ. Melnnis .. .. 15s 152 isii Pena, Director of the Geological 1n- ,0. Malow .. ....... 132 141 l8il stitute, and including Dr. udun cie -- -- __{ Buen, of the Oceanographic ln- e47 91g 931 SUW-lmsoma eminent civil engineers. Total .. .....2686 Majority for Prowse Bros. 138 pins. Commercial League Games tonight. explorations at the expense oi’ the ‘i p. m. Guardian Vs Telephone Co. Bfio-Fenneli d: Chandler Vs Stan- Tba idea ofltunnelling the Straits iley. Shaw d: Peal-don. HIGH__HAND lTonse Western Drama At The Capitol. In "Th! H1811 Hand" which open- ed its ngagement at the Capitol Theatre yesterday, 1m Maloney-ls the central figure in a great West- ern sbory that is about the tensest thing that we have ever seen. It has you sitting on the edge ofyour chair breathlessly waiting for whal, is go- ing to happen next. 1t is a teasing, the machinery for building one tunnel might serve also for the other. But besides these particular advant-l, ‘mum Bruins‘ l! B’ graduate {mm abmll the showing that will be made the Western Pro League. ' Naturally in siivii coilipzllvv, srlcli-l ~Bv'v_s!gn_ln8 we new‘ coach ‘he Ab‘ tile hockey has I'Cllt‘ll(‘(l llif‘ zenith “f0” ‘McCul-“e ha‘? made a um of dcvolplnciii. High salaried iluckcy Sm)“: “m1 “'5 weu-wbmrs u we“ u gemrals with a life time's experience _ U draw on Instruct mo mo’ Egg!“ gmore confident now that a seasoned nations and under the silpcvvisionlcxflozo has the reins’ of such men Prowse absorlml hock-l " t] wisdom that is at his finger-tips frlixnai. MAY condom‘ s‘! he tackles the problems here in‘. Charlottetown. ' Thorughout his final 5085.201 ill til?‘ West he was also nlueil in dcinund Canadian as a referee of amateur games. Iicmecn mode on Press) officiated as a matter of fact for the of the scheme for tunnelling under ails 0f GllJYBWQ-Y- the 5°14“! ‘Capes Trafalgar and ‘Spartal at the been begun on the siiimish entrance. Prospectors for a site for near Tarifa. about 15 mlle-‘Ythe tunnel have fought shy oi the of the ROCR 0T GilJYB-"RY- T" 5 marrow waters. They need above all on, lllllf‘ a similar shaft. will be‘ lsilllk in liiowceo. and all sorts of U" 11°F! or fissures. '11": site for the first dii=i'o\'f‘i"illll “that the 5°“ “We” exploration shaft was selected at a ilir ilarvow intercontinental stretch poll-ll. 3 1-2 miles west of ‘Parlfa ill a. cieverest non-professional league inithe Sir the Prairie country, tlliis i.‘(lillldll'lg‘llilvlllf§ fii $11 afiélescksfi ln Cailririnls pnllilhir l Coast snort that was lzcgini In hi.‘ iimliciacin. town. added to in llle (Icniral Prov- 1st. trees and finished in tile Wrsi. "Roy" lakes over tho fll“"l‘§l"l\ of e‘ has charges in this riiv on l)i‘i"‘|lillT‘l'\ lat and the task ahead of lillil i.» not an easy one by ailv nlealm. HP i the assurance that Charlotte-loan is behind him in the attempt to ole" the city higher in the lifril-lllrne hock- ey’ standing. nlvrilnrnir. will be mad! in loci.- for a funnel. 'l'hi= SpflnLsh Government ‘pier from Lieutenant-Colonel Pe Jevcilo with the young players who feel; EUROPE AND AFRICA} m. lnr sea ls like and whether it is suit- fookl drwgistered on instruments placed in a. is, a distlnnguiohed Artillery similar shaft on the African shore. The flavor of ll. &N. Black Twist ls cured lnIW" l‘ have the time of YQI" life trying to chew it out. Ask for it and enjoy yourself. gages, there looms large in the promot- ‘or‘s mind the vision of the Strailsl lTunnel as a. second link in a great‘ ‘artery of land communication, ' lbndon to Cape Town railway. The ilsiraita Tunnel would also open up a fllew road to the East through Al- lgcria, Tunisia, ,and Egypt. Indeed. lthe possibilities of a Gibraltar tunnel are immense; the whole globe, in- cluding America, ,would be effected MADRID. SPAIN, NOV. 20 (By U15 lby u.“ -—A beginning has U19 explctra-"mn shim ithe narrowest point, but nearly 30 The Straits are eight miles wide at lmiles separate the lighthouses on impermeable soil of a lwmogeileous character, devoid of liiasises of rock lpromlaing bed of monolithic clay In this shaft charges of dynamite will be exploded and the sound re- [By this means it is hoped to ascer- tain to what degree the soil is homogenous beneath the Straits. Colonel Jevenois calculates that tllc Straits tunnel should not cost. more than 350000.000. or take more than five or six years. He admits that this estimates is quite provisional. More exact calculations will soon be D05- sible. b Eastern Guardian ._..__. NqJNITED cuuami 0F CANADL-Georgefofii and flilriwii service Sunday Nov. 24th. George- and '1 p. m. Sturgeon c. U. MuvNcvin, town l1 l. m. 33g p, m. rtcv. ' Pastor. bY GO THE WAL HAMUW- B. I MlSlUNGlNGWUP APKTFTERW“ LLY ‘n-aifi fiAf-‘E "4 tantalizing str/ry, keeping you h-loes- salltiy wondering what that, nsrvy. trouble-busting cowboy is going to do l next. Maioiiey comes riding into town looking for a lob. l-fe finds a ranch- lcr sadly contemplating the smolder- ling ruins of his home, which had lbccn set afire by unknown‘ enemies lvvilo for many months have been lstcaling his cattle, and otherwise ‘perseeuting him. The man la now lpenniless alld discouraged! So Malon- icy helps himself to the job of run- ‘hing tci-‘carth and putting behind the bars the ranchers enemies. There was no pay in the dangerous work for Maloney but he felt well re- warded b? the heart and hand oi’ the pretty daughter. played char- nllllgly by Josephine Hill. Maloneys beautiful pinto is his trusty assistant in rounding up the villains, who are excellently port- rayed by Murdock MacQual-rle and Paul Hearst, the latter a director whom Maloney induced to play the fht part of Chris Doble. Other splen- did performances are given by Dick La Rlello. Gus Savllle, Whitehorse and Florence Lee. Scotland has an drive. 2Y5. L. O. C. BOWLING Last rliglit on the League of the Cross Alleys the Crescents met and defeated the Anchors by a large ma-l jorlty of 3'14 pins. Ambrose Jey had‘. high single of 322 and also high tlireelcraslms w” expressed ycswrday by "l"rlll‘l pfi‘c5 were unchanged. l A . . . l l ‘Gal of Mr. Phipps. l string of G98. Following are tile scores;- , , "ANCHORS“ ‘ E. Doucetie . 202 229 L. Doiroll . 261 160 188| J. Chandler . .. l5l 198 156 ii. Morgan .. . 154 11f- 167l J. Clow . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 226 249 T0tal—2’l42. “(IRIJSCENTS" A- 193 22 D. Harley . . . . . . 1'70 1'14 . 190 194 . 220 196 214 J. A. Bentley 226 1B0 Total-Isl 16. - ' Tonight at 815 the Stars nicer 3D5'brought the facilities for ess were speaker in his annual address. FEAR-S STOCK CRASH l WILL INJUKE BUSIHESb ronowro. Nov. lib-Tile opinion’ market E. Phipps, retiring president oi ,the Canadian Bankers’ Association l ‘ ' ' '1 ', '1 ' tt: h ' " at the annual meeting of ‘he orgmh 9 lbilfi u lilc bu r and c eese PINE.» ization. A reduction of the ilations purchasing power, unemployment and a general slowing up of busin- the predictions of the T0 a. large extent, security bruk-' ers ihcnlseivea are to blame for the‘ inflation that preceded the present‘ lwlstock market crash, iii the opinion :11 egg mar | l ii Dtalcrs are (luotillg shippers 0X- 20‘ By establishing branch oflluco in iraz. sixty-two cents; firsts fifty to‘ almost every town, brokers had speeula- ,' iion rlgllt lo the door oi thousands lheiwhose financial knowledge or finan- Abegil-eiis and a real good game l-Slcial strength do not entitle them ti. expected. FUNERAL NOTlCE—The funeral of the late Alexander McLeod who Hopedalc. Nov. 23 at l. p. m. inter- ment, Harisvlllo Cemetery. in the case of Jones vs. Home for a new trial was continued. the dsy b91118 Oflfilllfllcd by Mr. Mcliheds ar- gument lrl opposition to the motion. Messrs. W. E. Bentley and J. D. Stewart appeared for the appellant and Messrs. H. F. McPl-ice and J. J. Johnston for the respondent. The court, adjourned till 10.30 this morn- ing when the arguments will be con- tinned. FAMILY REUNION-After a. sep- aration of more than 20 years a re- union was held ol‘ 6 sisters and 3 brothers at. the home of Mrs. Ell Mc- Lean. 2a": Fitzroy Street. Th‘. re- united family consists of Mr. Irving McAuslsnd. Cambridge. Mass, who with Mrs. McAusiand has been ab- sent from the Island for 1B years. Mrs. Jennie Ferguson, Mrs. Benjam- in Sentner, Loyalist, Mrs. Ell Mc- Lean. Mrs. I-farry Ferguson. Miss Sadie McAusland, Mrs. Edward C. Haywood. and Messrs. Melvin and Daniel McAusiand. Mrs. Jennie Fer- guson ls accompanying her brother back to Cambridge on a. visit. Mr. McAusland made the trip to the Is- land by motor. Minna-ll‘: Llnimeut m- Chipped hand! PERSONALS i Dr. Lcfurgey, Albcrton, was ‘in the city yesterday. Mi’. P1111111 Murphy. of Sturgeon. and Herbert and Jerome Murphy. of Panmure Island. motored to the city yesterday. .__._ anti-narcotic llrlr. Michael Murphy who has been ill for the last few weeks at his home on Panmilre Island. has entered the City Hospital for treatment. His nu- mei-ous friends wish him a speedy re- covery. Mr. and ll/Lrs. J. Robert Nelson. have returned from their wedding Manila has a drive on city graft- trip and have taken up their resi- dence at 140 King ‘Street, l Central Guardian l Boy's Overcoats $5.00 15 Boys’ and Youths’ over from last year. Henderson (Jvercoats in tweed left Fit boys l2 years 1.0 1.6 years. To clear Friday and Saturday“ 5 W I 5o’ Cudlnore speculate even to a small degree. "It looks f0 m! that the period of‘ expansion has temporarily at loam. passed the peak." said Mr, Phipp; "The liquidation was a foregone conclusion." The most unsatisfactory phase of the whole situation following the l lcyclontobreak in tile markets, he died in Boston, Nov. 21st will be held lflcliied- was‘ with“ ' bank“! "1"" from the home of Mr. D. McDonald i cles themselves. This was the in-‘ creuil-lg volume of loans while de-, posit accounts ,llad remained prac-j tlcaliy stationary. i Still Mr. Phipps does not entirely S ._ . UPREME COURT M the s“ seek the cause for his. predictions puma Court yesterday the argumentlontlrely in the uncontrolled stock market speculation so much as in ‘the Canadian wheat market and the determination of lhc wheat pool to hold back tile harvest fol‘ lligiicr prices. The result had been to tic lip immense sums of money and was the principal reason for tightness in the money market. for which Mr. Phipps saw no immediate relief. "Nobody can foretellwhe outcome, oi the growers‘ struggle for a. lligllcrl prim," he said. "Personally, I wish them well. Al. all events. the grow-i, ers ‘earl have no complaint of lack of financial support fronl the banks. A5 long a5 present coilditions re- main we shall experience tight incu- ey, and I look for no immediate‘ change." Reviewing the prospect for Darth cular lines of commercial activity. the speaker stated: "I am afraid that while the rail- wgy; wlll experience a. reasonably satisfactory years business, i929 will not prove to be the record year for which the returns oi early months‘ gave promise. j "Building and construction aetl-l vities continue at a his“ ‘lew-‘l- bu“ signs are not wanting that opera-i clam, have reached their peak, par-. tleulariy bulletins." The automobile industry was cur- l l l not satlsfactofl- "All the conditions po creased employment this wifiicf fiflil consequently decrease of purchasing‘ pQ“'Q1' and gradual slowing iiu “i business." he declared. int to de-l Are D_o_ing Well lCansdlan Press) SAULT STE. ltlARlE. Onto Nov. 19—Trlplets, all boys born November 9 to‘ Mr. and Mrs- Domlnlek Moroalnl. Italian res- ldenla of the Sault, have been a r ' ‘ Canada and Ontario. Mother and babies are all doing well. The Soviet rubber trust pialir. io erect a tire factory ai- liloscuw or Iarosiav. ital)‘ has atnfi a pure-water calli- palgn in tho rural districts. Turkey will recondition 5.500 miles. o! highways. Two of every five passenger auto- mobiles in Bulgaria are America, l. wiul. COME m) i'r'\.\. DRQTECY cAsv-i wv-uuE MKGQEF.» BROTHER if; ml THE n01.155- ‘Qlsamlnareuuusuulgclmomuaianeuqm-nl; Qe-hRATfiK l wuT M's’ WALLET IN) THE ‘i "\'|CKET‘5 TO THE BORLE": 5i1°\,\/ 1N IT- AFE NJ’ \T'$ GOT MY QUE "'- *- liiiontrcai~meceipts of eggs hereto- cailing output and lumbering was i in:- “All Canadians ” from i ac BACK'AN'G\T‘EM' Thu‘; lb ‘TQQGH LUCK‘ Tl-lE MARKETS‘ itansdlsn Press) MONTREAL, Nov. ‘Jlw-lvhite corn. ‘ma’ ‘mslmess Wm "mm me °m°5 flour has been reduced bcn to twenty- cf the succession oi‘ stock ' ceiiis per barrel. Other wholesale} llgg pricss ruled steady to firm‘ were unchanged. The potatonlarkct’ v a; steady with values unchangedl '1':d.~.y‘s rcscipts follows; eggs 726‘ cas". butler 269 boxes, cheese 3,103 boxes. OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. zf-very ill-i tie change is reported on Canadian‘ egg nlarkets today. Toronto-The loc- l ket Ls firm and unchang-i fifty three; puilet extras forty-fourl lo forty-sevei-l cents. seconds 32 t: 35 ccllto, delivered Prices of fresheggs I l.» retailers are. extras ‘i0 to 7'3.‘ Firslxh! 6i. pullrt extras .5lXl_\'. seconds, 33.l day." were T26 cases as compared with i179 cases. on the same day last lrar. ‘file market l3 firm and aciivc l ‘with a good demand fs-r all gradcsl but prices are unchanged. 5t. John- This egg market continues firm with jabbing and retail prices showing l little change. Storage eggs are firmi 2nd unchanged. Wicca of these to, retailers are extras 44 cents to 45 cents, firsts 39 cents to 41 cents, sec- onds 36 cents lo 37 cents. -being closed ior a lwfiviliiri 1b“ some repair- ‘. l bowling falls. this FPCfllTl (lid ioFTEE Western Guardian‘ i centiy put up. -—f'HlClfl:N SUPPER-A successful chicken by the ladies of St. James Parish. Summerfield, in their hall on Tues- day evening. After the supper. bingo. and other games were provided for thc large crowd in attendance. A substantial sum was realized. E. .-~Ml'S. James Burke, Summerside, has \‘€‘l.\ll'li(!d home from an enjoy- able trip lo Mom-ton. E. -Mi'. O. J. A. Barter. St. John. l Imanager of the National Life As- surance Company for the Maritirnes. ,'-l)f_‘[\f. lllr; pZSQ week ill Summerslde. - Mr. l". J. Casey. Charlottetown. i ‘Inspector of Customs, paid an of- iicial Vlfilf, to Sulnmersidc on Tues- r day. E. “Miss Ida Dawson. Summerslde. spent last week-end in Charlotte- lovm. the guest of Mr. and Mr!- bcrt Trainor. E. Rubber dresses are vogue iri Lon- ‘ (]i‘.l'l. l ‘. “l. ROCK CITY T0 Save the vnluable Premium Coupons now enclosed l All Rock City Tobacco Co. coupon: now in of Chuck Cigars. Qro of equal l .ver_v _ supper WM held . E-l l l Wll- l l l l l Sweden's motorcycle craze ls grow-i l League‘ Bowlers‘ Breaking Recoriqlfl 'I‘hr league of the crc». opened about a lnonlii r- \ h1g0 ' all» O. three months nlakiilg A and installing a new aliclfliaslbec the seen: oi some l'C’.!0i'Ll:ilJl'6:l§_l.l1‘ . scores recently. _ ‘I fay About a week ago, in a nilA ll 2on1 the Stars broke the alley l scrrl t putting on a total for llire" ciziliia c. . 3374. A few day's infer ll. Grel or, of the Victories. manic lilo ‘sjiclld. score of 400. \\'lll"ll “'05 the highs. ever made irl the League u["§1_.'*' (10: This score looked as ii it urvflg] $1 for some time Wllllftiil l'i'.’il'té"l“"a as only once before had i‘ -,,*i‘32'< kilowu of a bowler zoiii: in‘. ‘oi hundreds, but. m the mantis; \ as long as it was PXP9"‘f‘i'l.'lv0‘l‘_/MH,'- A. Bentley the veieroil l)'>‘-\lL‘l ceeiied yesterday aiierilooll. ‘m rill pasLTng all records when lle niarll . l splendid score of 415 in a single gum Since opening up. the scores nlrrl‘ on the League of the Cross Alleys h both ladies and gcillleincil have hie a great credit to the Alley, allcLso n ‘ l even higher scores are expected. a some bowlers threaten to make 1!’: possible every day, but, u had brn '1 in the last frame. or perilous in iii l l I llrei frames oi the game spoillh ~:' I ClllilfEi. So bowling fails lil liiaritmie fiovinecs can erperpsoll even higher scores .l"iai"i the ones rs‘ The alleys are in an cxi-riieut (“Til ditlori, having been all rupaircrl. 2 fact, one having been practically ai torn up and newly replaced. ‘ Mr. takes great care of tiles:- alirys a ls putting forth all ciforis lo‘ his customers the best b0i\'llllf.!_ face possible and excellent EQSYlCB. '\ Forty large damage in parts of Fpain. 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