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Jacinto Council
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No. CM.
but minimized the | Connor and Secretary ot Labor
W. Wlllaid Wlrtz.
The Japanese leftists . mus-
tered 5.000 demonstrators out-
ride the Osaka Airport tor
Rusk’s arrival from Formosa
Monday, but 4,500 police kept
them well away from the air-
port and the secretary’s motor-
cade escaped by a back gate.
ptumbux, m tti*
u*sdny evnnlnfl,
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KnloMx ot
K. C. hall.
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"This diversity." said Rusk,
China to help Pe- “adds to the strength and dura-
out of self-imposed bility of our partnership—pro-
vided that we never forget that
We have some vital common
expressed the Japanese interests in freedom, security
nent’g view as he and and peace."
ffcretary of State Dean
Rusk opened the fifth annual
meeting of Japanese and Amer-
ican Cabinet officers.
The three-day conference con-
vened with leftist demonstrators
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Special Notice!
pool. Phona
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CALLSD COMMUNICATION
waits,
■» Hall. tKomlnotton ot Condi-
52%
Armco ....
Ashland Oil
Bendix ....
Beth Steel
Carrier Corp
Celanese ,..
Chrysler ..
Columbia Gas .............25%
Delta Air .....1
Diamond Aik ,i
Douglas Aircraft
Dow Chem ..
Dresser Ind ..
DuPont
El Paso Nat Gas
Ethyl Cbrp .....
Ford .V........
Foremost Dairies
Gen Elec ......
Gen Motors .....
Gen Tel A Elec
Gen Tire ........
Georgia-Pacific
Gillette ........V
Gordon’s Jewelry
Greyhound ......
Gulf OU .........
Gulf States Util .
Halliburton .....
Hoffman Electr ,
Ho l&p ..;.....
Interlake Steel ..
Minister Etsusaburo
DEFEE.
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gold, couple
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“The basic policies and objec-
tives in the international com-
munity of too two countries are
the same," said Shlina, adding
thaf mutual respect for the posi-
tions of each would "develop a
partnership for international
cooperation." ——
Much' of the conference it to
be devoted to economic ques-
tions, and the U.S. delegation
included Secretary of Interior
Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of
Agriculture .Orville L. Freeman,
Scretary of Commerce John T
doy to your
74%
GRAHAM, 1
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71%
Man Walks 10
Miles In Line
39%
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purport of work. In EA orx
Ft dtgrttL Mtmbtri and
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marching in the streets of an-
TRI-CITY MONUMRNT CO. - •■Will;,
marble, brooid monuments, gray* murk
a-
dent Kyoto to protest U.S. poli-
cy in Viet Nam. A heavy police
guard kept the 2,000 marchers a
third of a mile from the confer-
Invited.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)
— A Negro man began his own
integration march here Monday
by walking about 10 miles — all
within the ticket line leading to
a segregated swimming pod.
Thome, 28,
pledged he would return to the
pool every weekend through the
summer until he matched the
250 miles covered by toe recent
Mississippi marchers.
Thome Walked 100 times to
the ticket window at Rock Lake
pool — several rimes with his
wife and infant son — and was
rejected each time.
Ho would then return to the
end of the Hne and work his way
forward. “Somebody called it a
miniscule Mississippi march',”
Thome said, "and that’s about
toe size »f R"
30
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STATED IMtMie bf 0«M*
Crtok Chopter No. 798, O. B. _
S„ will 6* told Moony, July 5.
4, 1966. 7:30 km. All mem- _
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. 18%
Personals <.*
MICHIGAN,
fuN’.shnJ iyi
Honer, para;
ence hall
.34%
f"
Shilna told Rusk and four oth-
er U.S. Cabinet members at-
tending toe closed meeting
that toe Chinese Communists
seemed pragmatic to their ac-
tions toward Japan d«4pite ver-
bal attacks on its government.
Rusk indicated a much harsher
assessment of Peking.
The Japanese foreign minister
said it was unclear whether the
purge in Communist China
meant a power struggle or an
ideological change. “At any rate
there is tension" on the main-
land, he said.
Rusk said to the past 18
months Communist China had
suffered "severe reverses” arid
"growing isolation” from the
Shir, ora
46%
cordially
STEERING INTO THE FUTURE—In the car of the future, it promises no longer to
be the hand on the wheel but on the Stick. Seeking ways of developing a crashproof
car, automotive safety researchers at Ohio State University have come up with an
experimental automatic control system utilizing a metal bar. At left, with a television
screen standing in for the windshield, technical assistant Earl Boyer tests the control
stick in simulated highway travel. Right, the control bar has a button by thumb to
override automatic system should manual control T^nioessary,
NEW JERSf
merit, windov
568-5779. '
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS -
informotlon on alcohol! WL
II you hov* o drmklnj problem.
Coll 583-9700 Of 58M730.
Cryitol Rom. WM
Cleo Rood, Socy
Mr.
22
Christopher
Mr*.
106%
OHIO, 3175
meet. Quiel
sonoble, 581-
t:
».... 43%
6. Lost and Found
. 34%
PEARCE, 60
unfurnished <
.cts, garage,
vote entronc
6 p.m. and v
Hospital
Notes
.40%
, (ACT — Black CMhaohM with Ian
markings, answer* to “LoHto*’. Disap-
SmtU trom Danteino or“’ 5<rt-
I ojn.i REWARO, 6B7-9S10.
37%
16%
SOUTHERN BAPTISTS FAIL
TO REACH AID DECISION
PRUETT.
apartment
31
18%
vicinity, reward. Phone SB41I1,
m
- .-v garage, rto
m
STERLING
furnished
poid,adults.
43%
Admitted to Gulf Coast:
Mrs. Thelma Busch, 608 Lit-
tiewood, Rom 101.
Daniel Krizak, 902 Elmwood, 9.
Room'203. auu
William Brewer, Lubbock, rauir school - 1“*!.
Room lot. or toll clou««. Phon. 587-2163 or 583 2.52,
Mrs. Lou EBen Dyer, La
Porte, Room ,105„
Walter Fisher, Baytown,
Room 204.
Leo Jhonson, Highlands, Room
. 16%
tlui'collor* wlttrbtlL ol Crook-
wood Addition, roword, 587-9406.
THREE r-ll
furnished, bil
607 E. Hunn
4m
32%
THREE RO^
Furnished.
Phone 566.86'
353%
Instructions'
IBM
She of 22 study groups at toe most always has been because
convention agreed to let 'each of opposition from the Southern
educational institution make its or state conventions. —
Dr. Felix Robb, who soon
steps toom hi« post of president
of George Peabody College, a
non-Baptist school, in Nashville
to head of toe Southern Associa-
tion of Colleges and Schools,
opened toe conference with a
plea for federal aid.
"If Baptists really believe in
Christian higher education,”, he
said, "they must double, triple
and even quadruple financial
support fo their schools.”
During the next year, this re-
port will be discussed by nearly
10,000 Baptists meeting in 200
churches throughout the nation;
in 24 regional seminars across
the nation next January through
March and, without doubt, on
college campuses and in church
congregations throughout the
country.
The Southern Baptist Conven-
tion, the largest Protestant de-
nomination in America, has 11.7
it al- million members.
4
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -
Southern Baptists, torn between
a need for money for their
schools and keeping church and
state Apart, have reached toe;
midway point of a two-year
study mi the question Of federal
aid. The conclusion so for: no
conclusion.
It boils down to “how far sep-
arated you want church and
state to be," said Franklin Owen
of Lexington, Ky., president of
toe'Kentucky Baptist Conven-
tion. . ' r \ ^
As a Baptist newspaper editor
put it: "We came with the an-
swers and' left with toe
question.”
The observations came during
the first national conference of
the Baptist Education . Study
Task. Federal aid was not the
only question studied, but it de-
veloped the only real controver-
sy. The 275 Baptist leaders at
the conference agreed to wait
until a similar meeting next
June for any decision on federal
aid. Even then, toe decision will
not be binding on any school.
58%
Jones A Laugh
Kert^McGee ..
Ling - Tei
Magna vox
Marathon Oil
Monsanto ...
Nat Dairy ...
Nat DUt ....
New York Central ........71
Penn RR
Pepsi Cola ,
Phillips Per
.77%
- VIRGINIA, 1
oqe oportmrr
pic or slngli
582-8670
co - Vought ... 56%
Ride Up By Nickel
own decision.
48%
3403 .Mlcblgon
rest of the world but was "con-
This, however, apparently will
fall short of effecting a solution,
for several reasons:
L Most of the 73 educational
institutions, including 54 col-
leges and universities, which
Southern Baptists own, are con-
trolled by separate boards of
trustees andowned by state
Baptist conventions. The state
conventions allow toe colleges
varying degrees of autonomy,
but many Baptist college offi-
cials have complained that their
state conventions exercise veto
rights — particularly where fed-
end aid is eoneemed.
2. The Southern Baptist Con?
vention itself, which owns only
its theological seminaries, voted
at its recent national conven-
tion to oppose federal aid.
3. Where federal aid has been
accepted by Baptist schools, it
is no problem. Where it has not
been — and is desired
50%
WEAVER, ll
n ‘<'J. I'.rr
tlonPd g,jro<
inUHkON'I COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL —
oortin ond Nuritry 9 o.m., ago* M. PWt
up god dtllvtfY. 583-3247,
tinuing its hostility and intransi-
gence toward the United States
and the rest of the world."
Rusk reassured theJapanese
that "the United States is seek-
ing every possible avenue to
find peace" In Viet Nam. Shilna
expressed the hope Tor a prompt
peaceful settlement. Neither
mentioned the recent U.S.
bombings in the Hanoi-Hai-
phong area, officials told the
newsmen. ,7
65%
NEW YORK (AP) - The
price of a subway ride in New
York was up a nickel today. The
increase, from 15 to 20 cents,
affected most of toe city's bus
lines as well, and was expected
to hit all of them in a few days.
36
WRiSHT. mi
oarage oporl
835, 52 9103.
34
103
t Beauty Culture
58%
GRAK
Mrs. Clydie Bqckalew, Bay-
town, Room 102.
Mrs. Gladys Olive, Highlands,-
Room 223.
Qarence Pharr, 219 W. Ho-
man, Room 103.
Mrs. Olga Garza, 4826 Rac-
coon, Room 122.
Alpha ■ Taylor, 241 Wooster,
Room 111. ..
Mrs. Adie Ruth Isakson, 160
I .Irnienwood. Room 109.
Mrs. Bobby Richardson, 2005
W. Gulf, Room 124.
ROBERT A, Etowlck, USMC,
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Els wick of 190* Olive, hai Although long anticipated, .the
completed Individual combat timing of the fare boost, an-
nounced on the afternoon of the
July 4 holiday, caught most
eluded instruction under nlmu- New Yorkers by surprise,
lated combat conditions, oov- It was toe first fare increase
erlng squad tactics, guerilla in 13 years. The Transit Author-
warfare, day and night com- !ty said it "confidently expects
ted, patrolling and toe use of ihat the 20-cent fart will be
infantry weapons. 'maintained for at least a year.”
58%
Ono ond
50%
, Fornli
49%
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LAUNDRY
5121436 IX
44%
Raytheon
Schlumberger
Sears ........
11. Female Help Wanted
Inlng at Camp Pendleton,
Calif. The four-week course In-
54%
Ira
55%
17. I
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Shell
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uu mi..ol The Boylown
60
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Sperry - Rand
Stan Cal ....
SAYOU RO/
room house,
165 month. /
Opening toe conference ear-
lier today, Shilna and Rusk both
1________^ referred to differences between
their governments on some
I
neat
41%
appearance
tra nours I
27
64%
BAYSHORE
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rage, back
occupancy.
70%
Stan N J
Stan Ohio
Stauffer Chem ........... 40%
Sun Oil ....
Sunray ......
Syntex
Technicolor .
Tenn Gas ...
EXPERIENCED BARMAID r- IISgdT
work. Apoiv In P0f»". *P°r,smon Loungo,
1113 N. Moln. , , . :
DOUBLE ENTRY goo*KEEPER -
70%
WHO IS ON RELIEF?
HUNNICUTT,
nlshed house,
roge, I5S mo
Admitted to San Jacinto Meth-
HOMELESS
ADULTS
odist
52%
INOIANA,
room home,
512-8835.
I -
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...... 28% Donald Ray Hirsch, Houston,
91% Room 204.
...... 13% Silvin Pokorny, Crosby, ICU.
......22% Willie Fowler, 606 Parkway,
......70% Room 318,
Robert H o 1 u b, Highlands,
Texas Gulf Sul ....’•......102% Room 222.
62% Jeffrey Efurd, 3210 Michigan,
59% Room 202,
Union Oil of Cal ......... 53% Louis Ann Sinclair, 1306 N.
.. 66% Alexander, Room 220.------
.. 74% Pearl Rodriguez, 121 Harkins,
.. 44% Room 220.
.. 61% Mrs. Harvey West, 5826 Shep-
.. 53% held, Room 320, -
..348% Robert Wingate, 135 Weaver,
Room 321.
Mrs. H. A. Ehrlund, Crosby.
Room 201. ~
Ronald Eugene Moore. La
Porte, Room 321. ~ ^
Phone 476-3641
4,106
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NEED HARD WORKING - Dependable
woTMn lor housework, TuesWflf.JDwrb-
day and Friday. 37 a doy. 682-8896
ADULTS
OVER 65
48,753 /
J
jENNISCME
Boyou Rd.,
house. Coupl
paid., Comple
TITLE AND BILLINO CLERK - Mm
BSP-0S!aulo office’ experience helplulB
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age. experience and auojlllcatlonL^^
i:
Texaco .....
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Texas Eastern
DISABLED v ■
ADULTS \
LARGO, BI4
nlshed house.
THESE ARE A FEW OF MY
LESSER KNOWN THINGS
m WOMAN OR COUPLE
md assist In srrwll hotel.
No drinking. Call Manager,
I
WANT SETTLED
— To clgon^rt
Con live In.
587.23T6. ' -
Tidewater ...
Union Carbide
UBi
LINDpFRG,
S4C month.
Co!' 5877391,
unfurnished, 1
family of fou
UNDER 11
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WAITRESS NfEORD — MMj**.
Lo Forte, Texas.
United Air Lines
Upjohn Drop- ..
U S Steel ......
Western Equities
Westtnghouse ..
Xerox ..........
ADULTS CARING
FOR CHILDREN
329,431
1
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house. Apply
k
86,511
What is good for General Mo-
tors is also good for the diaper
industry. The giant car compa-
ny is the nation's leading diaper
customer. It uses them as pol-
ishing cloths. ^
Quotable notables: “When you
take a bath, you are civilized;
when you don't take a bath, you
are cultured" — Ling Yutang.
Prosperity note: There is
posed to be $170 worth of paper
mdney in circulation for every
person in the United States.
Where is yours? Mine must be
circulating.
What’s in a name?: The Af-
ghan Hounds o( Grandeur is B
dog kennel, ^a**-*-4*'**'"^^
Banking is htuuiiilm ilRIlWof
a woman's field. Two-thirds of
ail bank 'employes are women,
and tom are more toan 1&0Q0
lady officials. Three out of four
worked their way up from jobs
as clerks, typists or bookkeep-
Bv HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (AP) - Things a
columnist might never know if
he didn’t open his mail :
Some mosquitoes prefer feed-
ing tin birds, snake* — or even
plants — to people. But some-
how we never seem to nieet that
year, 14 per cent hadn't been for
at last five years, and 16.6 per
cent had never sat in a dental
ehatr. , -..
The sea cucumber has an
unusual survival tactic. When
cornered, it ejects its insides to
confuse" its enemy — then
swims leisurely away, and
grows, Rome more.
Movies may not be getting
better, but popcorn is. You can
now buy it in 13 flavors.
It was Henry Thoreau who
observed, "I have received no
more than one or two letters in
my life that were worth toe
postage." ........."
ll Male Help Wanied
I
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WANTED -_CW..Ag.OTtr».
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Visiting Relatives
COL. MALCOLM McCain, re-
cently awarded the Bronze Star
in Viet Nam, visited his aunt,
Maude Culver, and uncles J. A.
and J. C. McCain here recent-
ly. A native of Baytown, Col.
McCain vVill move to a new as-
signment in Anchorage, Alaska.
AIR CONDIT
showWL pirn
PARKS HOT|
part-time worker needed —
you o mon Ihol nrrJoo >upplem«nt Y°“T
Sotlral SKurllY<*>«*. )'| 0°<)lFj!Yi3cal
ccndillon anO abl« la put In a good dayi
work? II ««, llw »ou or* Itw m*n l am
looking ior. Coll 66*4774 lor appolntintnl.
PRODUCE MAN - Mull b* *xp*rl*nc*d
Write, ilallna quallllcallont. «xpjr
«lc. la Til* Roylawn Suo- •«« 2707
USED CAR FORTiR ~ FrW»r nwrrtej
mon, mutt b* *ia*rlenc«Mn waihlng on*
■MaSEyy’
Art
AT CREGEI
MENTS-Youi
In ilrra night
*r botln. We*
!
EMFLOYED RECEIVING
SUFFLEMENTATION
New Arrivals:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ressler,
Crosby, son, born July 4 at San
Jacinto Methodift.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Griffis,
Highlands, daughter, born July
4 at Gulf Coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Steven.
Mont Belvieu, am,'bom'July 4
at Gulf Coast.
kind
EMFLOYABLES
20,365
In Sewden, by law, every
worker has to be given at least
three weeks of vacation. *
, Does your wife complain
about her heavy housework?
Well, General Electric has come
up with "Hardiman,” a steel st
of mechanical muscles worn
like an outside skeleton, that
enables a man to lift L500
pounds easily. Why not surprise
your wife with one next Qirist-
- if
BEDROOM II
furniture, co:
privote both,
COOL SLEEI
non, Lak«wi
6W7 Pecker |
lence
8,820
sup-
*
There ore some vogue answers when the question of just who gets relief is posed to the
average Americon citizen. As an example of the facts, the figures for New York City
during June 1965 ore broken down in the above chart. About 7 per cent of the’popu-
lation is reached by public assistance of one kind or onother. There are 546,242 persons
represented above. Biggest segment, always, is aid for dependent children.
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3301 MKYiew
SALESMAN NEEDED
The song ofthecricketis
made by r u b b 1 n g one wing
against another.
f I
*4 (I rice. Ape n b*rrt*r
-
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lure experience ncetMnr-
MmIM. SM Hot StBRlBR,
Morrison'* Furniture Co.
m w. t«xm
tooth, wolk-tn
home, $50
(\. PRIVATE BE
shower ond
517
pFivate ■
dow fan Ov
ferred. 587 80
REPUBLIC,
kllchen me
No drunks,
GOING ON VACATION?
Crash Kills Six
-* A totally
encldsed
fan motor?
ma»?
MECHANIC WANTED
Hissn
______tortdng for unusual
_____ittons t|» join, there is
one called the Texas Barbed
Wire Collectors Association.
If your pet fish sprains a fin
or comes down with some other
ailment In Japan, you can take
it to a fish hospital for treat-
ment
For
LIVERMORE, Calif. UgJ
Two light planes Cofflded and
crashed Monday about five
miles east of-here, taking six
Nertk Mesa
• te
Salesman
Then let your Baytown Sun
carrier save you? newspaper
M*ry Blue miimWHie. liBR8»BrtBN8R
•unUtbtA M«i Bt marrtte. *»er 31
mart. Mart Be BtMrt, Mbw. Olprteelve.
On* «t He* WWW* M4HI CMMmteki
A**iy I* part** I* Mr. Crain. IB I* ll
lives
rs
19. I
A recent survey showed only
about 42 per cent of people had
been to toe dentist within a
The two single-engine aircraft
hit- the; ground about a mile
apart. One exploded and
burned, killing Jesse Smith of
Livermore and Tony Arroyo of
Pacifica. . . ________.—
"The other plane crashed in a
field, killing Judd Rose of Liver-
more, George Rain of Pacific
Grove, and Richard and Yvonne
Hardesty of San Jose.
- An eye witness told sheriff’s
deputies one plane appeared to
have struck the other from be-
Jpw._____ '
„ Deputies said a Civil Aeronau-
tics Board investigation had
Ijeen launched. Both planes had
taken off from Livermore Air-
port shortly before toe crash.
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while you are away!
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SEAMAN FIRST CUSS Stanley
L. Barnes, son of Mrs, John J.
Ashmore, 202 E. Lobit, is serv-
ing on the aircraft carrier U. S,
S, Constellation tom which part
ot last week’s bombing raids
against oil storage areas near
Hanoi were launched. \
It's easy to have your Baytown Sun aaved
for you this summer While your away on
vacation. Just call the Sun Circulation
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attention to even the smallest details that
makes the Friedrich air conditioner cool
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MOBY STICK—Target for a nostalgic whale hunt at5aj
Harbor, N.Y., waa this wooden replica pf the great sea
mammal which once made the community a major port
During the festival, crews raced their whaleboats to with
in harpooning distance) of this quarry.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1966, newspaper, July 5, 1966; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144771/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.