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Into Daniel
Briefs-Births-Hospital Notes
the Texas A&M College System.
It’s all part of a semi-profes-
His resignation at A&M becomes
way musical
"The Pajama
Game.” Much of the action of the
Worth, also heard him empha-
Mrs. Roy Rush, Lewisville; Mrs.
V. B. Phillips, 300 Carroll: Suz-
Group To Hohl
sociation chapters from 10 Texas
created.
near the Denton Missile Site and
then met with Henderson and
Angell joined A&M in 1936 as gave him a ticket for traveling 70
Thursday afternoon in Denton’s
ed the ticket.
College, Weatherford Junior Col-a.m. Thursday at Flow Memorial
and Southwestern Bible Institute.1
A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley!
The drive * in conference will Allen, Lake Dallas, at 6:45 Thurs-
Pallbearers Included Aud Dun- were only about 45 yards behind
Never has the screen offered such
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and several nieces and
Out Of Race
nephews.
Miss Kate Peden
Funeral,
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FINE ARTS
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and the Rev. Edd Painter, pastor
t of the Pilot Point Methodist
Pirkle said the patrolmen didn’t
start following him until he was
So hurry he did as he drove out
North Locust and Farm Road 2164
will travel to four cities over the
weekend, including Dallas for the
nesday. She’s in Room 249M at
Methodist Hospital.
ONE OF 8 BEST
PICTURES OF
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The Dallas club was scheduled
colleges are expected to attend a
district convention at North Tex-
as State University Saturdav.
Delegates have been invited
STARTS AT
2:50 & 6:50
Arkansas.
He is Lionel Angell, whose ap-
the cost committee of the advisory
council to the Texas Commission
on Higher Education.
Shermhan Dr. 3 mi 41 North
1959 ford, •tine, stangard shift.
“ him at that.
Calvert said, however, that he
-and a fear.The strange splendor of those
/ears when youre finding your way . and love
is suddenly more than just holding hands. .
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CHICKEN
Hickory House
Corner Hwy. 24 st Bolivar
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; 4V per cent .t. loan. Cetherine Jenkins,
Associete,
BARNS REALTY, 382-5090
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• salad
• potatoes
• garlic
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LONDON
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NO CHILDRENS TICKETS SOLDI
SOUNTRY
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equivalent to that of executive di- ur ed Pirkle was "in the city”:
rector of the Texas Commission and going too fast
usday iigin. . In other political activity:
his second state-1
The Texas AFL-CIO Committee „ .. ,
on Political Education 'COPE1 effective March »
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NORTHEAST Section, 100x140. $2,250.
PLUS THIRD FEATURE
JEANNE MOREAU
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"FRANTIC"
3 BEDROOM brick, nt»r felementary school,
centtal heat, attached grage, assume
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out of the’city limits and were ( , g > . ,
never closer than a half-mile torlege, Gainesville Junior College Hospital.
Alfred Ray Milligan, 1904 Boyd;
Michael Ebron, 629 W. Prairie; ert Armstrong, 707 Gober.
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JOHNNIE'S BIG LUSCIOUS HAMBURGERS
25c ea. — 5 for $1.15-—503 N. Locust
PLEASANT PATIO
of students preparing for the
teaching profession. Members of
Custom Recording Service
SHARP-UNIQUE RECORDS
Call or Write
Gerry. L. Hill, Rep.
5800 Grassmere Lane-B
Pajamas W ill
Strut Stuff ’
Denton-made pajamas will be
on public view in Dallas for three
days next week And. wdial’s
more, they’ll be worn publicly by
about 75 Dallasites.
MOBERT
MITCHUM
JULIE
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, 2 GREATFEATURES
WANTED
, to Buy smiall: equity in 2 or 3 bedroom
modern home. ■
S. I. SELF, 106 W. McKinney
A former Dentonite has been
named executive director of the
Commission for Coordination of
Higher Educalion Finance for
let Art Club. Alvord Church of Christ
Pallbearers included Charles
Wilhite, Charlie Rhine, Cleo Rann
PITTSBURGH (AP - Sen. Jo Clifford Reed. H. R Fullingim;
t„ criticized "ex- Bin James. Carl Greer and R
itfiM refinaneed. .
BOB SAULS
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FEATURING ,
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■ DWIGHT WHITSETT
Meeting At NT
assistant to the president. In 1948
he was named assistant to the
chancellor and later vice chancel-
Gov. Price Daniel's bid for a,
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jbernatorial" nomination, said he
DIA KAZANS PRODUCTION OF
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the NTSU chapter will act as
hosts for the visiting delegates.
The district convention is being
held- as an organizational meet-
manager of student activities miles an hour in a 30-mile city
Five years later he was named zone.
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same address. Miss Angell is on country" so he wasn't worried
. , j.ono........ ...... Atty. cen. wiu wuson, anonler the faculty of the NTSU women's about his speed. It was about
When the Dallas cast does that I Connally said, "No one man or candidate for the Democratic gu- physical education department. He 5 30 P m. and Pirkle was late for
*“l thev"hewermonn " " -he1d . e is the brother-in-law of Mrs. W milking at his dairy farm.
point ment was announced today. . . „
Angell now is vice chancellor of doe Pirkle of Sanger was in a
hurry.
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To Be Observed
Youth Sunday will be observed
at Denton's First Christian Church
: 1957 lard Fairlane, .500
1956 ford Custom Standardshift,
l ■ We finsnce ouf cers
its all part of a semi-proles fourth term Thursday night,
sional production of the Broad- Speaking in 1... ________ .
"" " i "The D " • - " " wide television address. Connally ,
i Deuton’s advantages, from Its
agriculture to its people, were
outlined briefly by W. E. (Bill)
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS as to be "No. 1 in educational op
Democrat John Conally, cam- portunities for all our people" and
paigning for governor.. attacked secondlyanhonduntiatogrsothTexas
KNIGHTS m
ROUNDTABLE
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ROBERT TAYLOR
AVA GARDNER
IpEVISHAND
Always Welcome
And Appropriate
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Church were to officiate.
Burial was to be in Indian Creek
Cemetery northwest of Tioga un-
der direction of Smith Funeral
Home of Pilot Point.
Mrs. Tipton was born Oct. 8.
1894 in Bennington. Okla She i
The Ark- So the patrolman gave chase
HOSPITAL NOTES
Flow Memorial Hospital
Admitted: Jimmie S. Underwood, Martin, 1717 Maple; Mrs. Virgil
929 W. Mulberry: Homer Lamm, : Brown, 423 Mounts: Mrs. Stanley
Krum: Morris Ferrell. Krum-1 *"*” Ielanel-Daur Dewel
“YOUR HARTFORD AGENT"
317 South Elm 382-9621
HBARBARANCHOISFRANKGORSHI,
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leyan, Midwestern University, Tex A girl to Mr. and Mrs Alfred ;
as Woman’s University-. Austin Ray Milligan, 1904 Boyd, at 4:08
Sunday. 1
Young people of the congrega-
tion will take all the parts in the
service except the sermon. which
will be delivered by the Rev. Ben
Hearn. pastor. I
Included in the 10:50a m. ser-
the state Republican Executive ri A uunu «
Committee to return my filing ap- J ower Hits Away Auxiliary
plication and to not certify my A 1 * • " let Art C
name on the primary ballot as a HXtremlsts Pallbea
candidate for the Republican nom-
ination, for governor.” l):ehl said 1 -----
I' Diehl's withdrawal leaves two Tower. R-Tex., <
. GOP candidates for governor: tremists on the. right” Thursday
Jack Cox, a Breckenridge busi- for ’minimizing the danger of an
t nessman, and Roy Whittenburg, external threat' to the nation.
T JI E DENTON RECORD C HRONICLE
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DENNY VINSON . r .
. . . was re-elected president of the Denton
City-County Day Nursery.
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Want to seu you* r*»Mt
HAVE good client for 100 to 150 actes, ;
desires Pilot Point tree.
City Reaches T own Topics Denton Told •
A Long Way
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
have a moment's discom-
fort - but you will praise
it and whisper the theme
to your friends! Please -
please do not reveal the
story!
and Tonkins started "Clocking” beheld from, 8 am. to 3 p.m in day at Flow Memorial Hospital, I
Pirkle’s car at Peach Street and ohomiessuidingtion tom 56 sectest, 1isBoydl"atsiorp.m.
The program includes five work- Thursday at Flow Memorial Hos-
Connally Rips Hligh Edutatio '
J I Post In Arkansas
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SBCKEAWK
V BARDOT • vecvaconon
FOUND: French Poo*l«, owner cal and
Mortify, 382 3C7C
• CUT FLOWERS 2
• CORSAGES 925
• POTS ” 5
Linwood Roberson Florists
Ph. M2 2561 500 W Mickorv
general, attended a political gath-
ering in Lufkin Thursday and
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next week, they U 1* wearing pa no one clique of people should
i jamas made in Denton by Russell- dominate the political life and po-
Newman Manufacturing Co litical thinking of this state."’
The production is a benefit per-, The former Navy secretary,
formance by members and wives speaking from Fort Worth, said
of the Kiwanis Club of White his basie reason for entering the
BARNS REALTY, 382-5090 Tioga Primitive Baptist Church,.
d.rdleansnd.Joel. * ” - ' —*- • '
$73 A MONTH
w. said, if elected, he would submit meets in Dallas Saturday to hear
। musical takes place in a Palama to the legislature a proposed con- candidates for statewide offices
factory. and in several scenes stitutional amendment to limit air , their views on major issues
the enure cast dons brightly colany governor to two, two-year of the campaign.
ored pajamas n ’ consecutive terms. Atty. Gen. Will Wilson, another I
When the Dallas cast does that connanv snid. "No on man or 2. E. 210 nAlui «...
TIOGA (Staff - Funeral rites
were to be held this afternoon at
230 in the Tioga Methodist
Church for Mrs W. T. Tipton, 67.
shops during both the morning andpital: .
afternoon sessions. Topics are
Angell is the son of Mrs A on the edge of Denton’s city lim-
Angell, 920 W Mulberry, and the 1 8
sister of Miss Ursula Angell of the Pirkle figured he was 'in the
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F. (Pat) Hamilton of Willow wood But driving behind him were
Drive Denton patrolman Norman Cai-
Angell’s new post is roughly vert and Billy Jenkins. They fig-
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I LONDON (API-A committee of cention March 1517 in Corpus
. inffuential British physicians plans - - i
Allen, Lake Dallas; Roy E. Payne, ' size the importance of the present
1214 Bernard; Mrs. L. G. Harda- strength and the potential of the
wav. 1311 Greenwood; Mrs. Alb- educational, industrial and bank
ing growth of Denton
I He was introduced by Fred Mi
Dismissed: Jim B. Fincher, nor
services were held in Gunter for _
Miss Kate Penden, 80-year-old ft- to ask the government to raise the
tired teacher formerly with the price of cigarettes sharply and ■
Alvord schools, cut the price of pipe tobacco and |
She died in a Gunter rest cigars in an effort to reduce lung
home. Burial was in Healdton, cancer. London newspapers re- ■
Okla. She was a member of the ported today. ( .
BELL AVENUE 1
l bt? byBortniansky.
' S. I- SEIF, 106 W. McKinney Mrs. W. T. Tipton
oxnenrun"
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COPE meeting.'
Les Procter, seeking the Demo-
.. cratic nomination for attorney.
rs' Pap general, attended • political gath- on Higher Education.
I to send a plane to Denton this —back on top in many aspects,"
afternoon at 1 to pick up the 75 He said he wanted first for Tex- ■ , , ■ ,
I pajamas provided by the Denton ---——-----......—— Longview supporters. Procter
a shocking theme!
A film that breaks all the rules . . .
Dares to be different . . . Dares to
be blunt - startling - exciting!
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Hi per bushel. Jack Tamnplen, Falirfield School •
Place, 2% miles Southeast of Musteng. I
I ■ 14 FT. white Hquse fiberglass bat; 35 '
• i h.p. Johnson motor, traifer, $625, 1009 -
Lve Oak, ___________________ . . I an
Im 4R00M neatly furnished apartment, new.
| B ' ly papered, peinted. Adults, $55 Mrs. ■
[■ 8 w ’.‘tr—rlt. 1011 Amtin, 38? 4986 ■
l_ SMALI futnished hguseonMorse.Street,
IM. iwdtn sort. 130 382 *417. H
• -EDROOM unfurnishd house with Targe
0:4) DRIVE-IN, Two Outstanding Movies
oU THEATRE At The Same Low Adm.
U2wodnmosmumsmm2 Children Under 12 Free
Feature* At: 6.45
“"The Critically Lauded Film
Tackles The Sensitive Subject
Of Sexual Abnormality!"
— Don Safron, Dallas Timet Herald
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■ REGISTERED Mereferd BUls, 3 years old,
■ i $250 to $300, 150 gellon bulene tank
■ $75 Clinton Bready arden Tractot and :
a equipment, $65, Combihe tun Madrid Clo- !
7(tQpkeadwc .. and it's all yoursl
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■MUM -REVNOLDS PALMER HUNTER
Drenner, new president of the
Mrs. B. N. Jarnagin of 1206 Lin- anne Reeder, Route 3, Denton, Denton County National Bank.
Mr*. James Cole. 1018 Bernard; when he explained Why I Came
Mr», Robert L. Boenker, Lewis-to Denton" at the Thursday Fo
j ville. Mrs. Earl Alton Fisher. I tan Club meeting.
! NTSU; Mr*. E. Garrett, 405 Ruth:! Those present, who included
Luther Allen. 1108 Crescent; San- many Denton business and pro
dy K. Steele, 409 Palmer; Billy T. Sessional men, find represent a-
tives of banks in Dallas and Fort
w negeninv was nuuuuaz piue. i ham, Pete Mason. Roy Jetton, 'him.
Nevins noted that historian Jus- DECATUR (Special’ — Fumner- Glen Beaty, Scott Baxter and Calvert said the reason Pirkle’s
.. ______ i H. Smith takes the view, in al services for Mrs. Joe Williams Charles Cundiff. cat Wasn't stopjx'd until it neared
J^^iU p^i^ and two-volume work. "The War who died at a Decatur hospital. Surviving Mrs. Tipton are her ; the Denton Missile Site was be-
""" *"-it" "muhe -he "‘eded ------ - (husband; one daughter. Mrs Ray-' cause -it took that long for the
Richardson; Mrs. _H. H Judkins, i Members of the Rotary Club
Lewisville; Oliver Briggs. Route also elected five directors who
2. Denton; L. A. Beaty, Aubrey; will meet next week with the
Mrs. James Neal Lenox, Fort four holdover directors to elect
. Worth; Mrs. Roy G. Mays, Lew- new officers for the club year
Student National Education As-jisville; Mrs. Charles A. Barnett,1 starting Julv 1 Elected were the
istien chente"e from 10 TaxheLake Dallas; Mrs. L. C. Heath, Rev. Noel Bryant Dr. Fred Con-
Roanoke; Milton High, Justin, nell Jr., W S. Harpool, Walter
(Parker and Ernest Simpson.
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___________________ A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey UNTTED PNANCK COMPANY
"Ig STI f I I ")A‘FFI) 12 Block
Thursday afternoon in Denton’s from Southern Methodist: Univer- L. Andrews of Irving at 10:08 a . .2". p"a orfie, at sin N
Corporation Court, Pirkle contest- sity. University of Dallas, East m. Thursday at Flow Memorial north, 1 ( . *
* • 1-. Texas State College, Texas Wes- Hospital. ' —oeust.
These Days
.. ... .. _ . ...... den had surgery in Dallas Wed-
It was milking time®and Willie
You may blush or even
$6,500 .:l
2 -EEDROOM frame oh Denison, attached of Tioga.
ger“95 paved zireet V' M Aben I MIrs. Tipton, a longtime resident
I BARNS REALTY, 382-5090 of Tiog, died Thursday at 10:45
T n-_________-inn md 1 am, in a Gainesville hospital fol-
“ lowing a long illness.
Elder H. G. Ball, pastor of the
N. Gregg. j. ,;
Survivors ar her husband; two
- o-y.- , sons, Donald Williams, with the
"They also undermine confiu.s. Army in Germany, and
dence in other conservatives who Charles Williams of Silver Springs
i disagree with them,” he said. Md . and six grandchildren.
Tower, in an interview, criti-
cized the leadership of the John Lerov OBrien
K Birch Society but defended its ”
members. ' VALLEY VIEW'Special'- FV
I T0Q late-to CLASSIFY neral services for Leroy O’Brien.
f died Wednesday at.
- 1951 ford 2-door :!95 lescent home in Gainesville, were
194 P’rermthwedanance ur can 3100to beheld at the Carroll Funeral
1 ZACHERY’S GARAGE [Home in Gainesville today at 4
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Robert TAYLOR V
SiR WALTER SCOTT-* EE
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MARIA SCHEIL a
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vice are Shareri Farmer, call to e
worship; Johnny Buchanan, invo-
cation; Mickey Burke, fellowship
period; Sukie Lawler, scripture; 1
Johnny Burks, offertory leader,
Bobby Ray and Hardy Burke.
382-207?... , communion prayers: Kav LaRue,
The Rev. Fred McGee, pastor -pastoral prayer; Zena Stribling, ,
of the Valley View Methodist benedition; and Raymond Gra-
to Afficiate. Burial ham and the Chi Rho Fellowship,
was to be in the Fairview Ceme-deacons.i
tery at Gainesville. . The Sanctuary Choir, under the
Mr- 0 Brien, Wiho Was 86. .had direction of Miss Mildred Hodges,
been in falling health a number will sing "We Thank Thee Lord"
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MRS. WINTON NOAH
Realtor 382 5379 married W. T. Tipton in Tioga on
1956 fo«d ivd top. f.ordoMtic/'fad'O, Dec. 5, 1915. She was a member
- heater, tinted glass).‘would consider
trad, 0-8 .Sanger.
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I firm. Members of Denton's two rvINAN W A 1» moves his campaign to Dallas
Kiwanis Clubs and Russell-New-VIMAI-A.’ " A IL Friday and will appear at the
man officials were to meet the (Continued from page 1) COPE meeting Saturday.
I- plane and deliver the pajamas at Democratic gubernatorial andi-
I the Denton Municipal Airport. however, historian* hate taken date Marshall Formby was to at-
r Seventy-one of the pajama sets the opposite view" tend a Houston meeting Thursday lor. He is a former chairman of
are in the regular line of Russell- ‘ in his aw-g opinion, Nevins said, night then spend the weekend
Newman. Four were specially "I think the war was justified." traveling over the state talking
made for the Dallas production. Hi’ principal grounds: "The re- with various campaign workers. I
Mrs. Murray Kendrick of Rus- fusal of Mexico to negotiate. ‘The ---------------------
I sell-Newman designed most of the Mexicans thought they -were go- „ „ ,,
'pajamas. ing to defeat the United States DE\T()S AREA DEATHS
I The production, Thursday They had an army that on paper umn.
through Feb, 24, will be in the was five times larger than purs,
Bryan Adams High School Audi- iThe principal reason they refused M rs. Joe Williams
I torium. Tom Hughes, an NTSC to negotiate was national pride. |:
graduate who's managing director
of the Summer Musicals in. Dab tin H. omutn taKes ,w vew, in al services ror Mrs. Joe W imams.
I las, will n produce and direct the his two-volume work, 'The War Who died at a Decatur hospital
benefit. Sets are bi Peter Wolf. With Mexico” (published about Wednesday afternoon following a
problems and programs money-
making projects, memberships,.
I weneiu. oris are in inn wul, 1: - t . \ ,, i- , w— 7 , ",, . : . 2 • -avae a wo -uv -ns •v - officers and sponsors.
' nationally known art director. 30 years ago’, that Mexican pro^llfbday illness, were to be held mond McDowell of Whitesboro: patrol car to catch up. SNEA is a national organization
-—-——-location and intransigence made it this afternoon at 2 in the Deca, two brothers. Bill Williams of City Jdge w: c Boyd Jr l
Diehl Drops -um-zps mais.
his 1949 Westward Expansion son, a former pastor of the children,
in which he emphasized that church, were to officiate Burial,
President Polk tried very hard was to be in Oaklawn- Cemetery
I AUSTIN (AP '-Harry Republi- for.apeacgblssettiemeentttomhey under the. direction of Christian
can Diehl, an l announced candi- Nevins Addemi h 6.41orne Funeral Home of Decatur.
date for the Republican nomina- e . ’ . ‘ ’ 1sH te 4n. Mrs. Williams was born in Tor-
tion for governor, said today he titled toihis View, which b the rington. Conn. Dec. 15. 1891. She
1 is withdrawing from the race, old Massachusetts viewzthe came to Decatur in 1941. She was
L : "Due to other demand viewiin Massachu a member of the Methodist
i- time and resources I must ask 3 ■ts' '; / "■; / ; •.-? ; ■' church, the Woman's Service
Guild of the church, the VFW
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