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SEA ISLE CITY. CAPE MAT COWTY K. J.. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 182S.
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Irving Fitdi Toastmaster
rift flfi} can- In liue, B *Couui> *»d Stole ofw rWlore. and led W of Slate Police and -Mi. of Sea We Owi. View, (he formaJ t Oct»n View
a- road. *« the dra»ap- had h-ee fl retched i thi> wa> cot bf State Oniir.lwfoner Puratan i i>-i«ed by State 8enaC. Reed. Director of ! • iveboldera Luther FriCholder Henry T. „ fs’, Knoioeer WUpt fit* CommlMOnfM i&t Hirlam C. Ia»re and l tiit-r. the road wan Trea-LH) If the public for ift'; harllig been d “ W-uarr V. i la: oren placed by Uae wy K'r fee! e-roaa the vi lo Ocean View, ■and at .» lit Clly end alt the r • -'■hool. carryln* nnr.j flaw, greeted the •to ratiae from all part* Kaj County to help Sea [ctlrbrite the re-openlng aa auiiue of travel
Wit With Time
tt> roniract for the fill Dm (tadlnc and gravelllns ' nrd vw, let to the Hill
Company, work wi
I on F. bruwy 1. when
By
(hr contract Mated, tl.e M hire to be re-open d. u cirhieen-foot driveway Jb fill to allow pk»*ar. while the halanre of
»** bring ofc
t « oerleairf-a
not started nnt# Feb- *■ *ben the road wa* ic then began a battle Unit How well thi* f •on waa demonitruted wday. when the road
■d not with the
Hen-foot driveway, but forty feet of thr road rudy for uae. Rain the Wof the week made the
few hundred
«•••' tl,. s-a i»l,. city end. the work of the Hichway 1). partment. a»tf th. ronirgctora.. the r '“'(rely paosablr and
“ * lK "! condition.
H.H Dredging C' npany w October Unit U gravel • on each aid of the rj^levard. hot accord-
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Tbt co-operation you have »wn today' said Bute Highway' rwimU*toner Furman B Reeves, t Camberiand County, at the . JUictboon at Cronecker'a Houl. fottowtng the formal opening of the Sen Isle City Boulevard on Wednesday, ••la a splendid asset to yoor City, your County and your State. Here you have representatives from practical!) every town and township in the Counnselfishly rejoteteg with our new road, and this spirit cant help but ntake for big things for t ape May County and all of Soutb Jersey.'' Highway Commissioner Reeves, who was formerly State Senator from Cumberland County, was tbej principal speaker at the luncheon.; which was attended by municipal j officers, county officers find vlni-. tors from all part* of the County. Irving Fitch acted aa toastmaster, j Telling about the rood pnvlbg . rogidin. loomlitsloner Reeves mated that the Highway Commission was building the best roads possible throughout the Bute and that South Jersey was not being neglected. The Stale, be said. Is now third of the forty-eight in good roads, and it Is the ambition o' the Commission to make It first. $10,000,000 Is being spent at this moment, be stated. In paving New Jersey roads. "I am glad to be known as a friend of South Jersey.” said Mr. Reeves. “It la not long ago when North Jeruey thought that all there was «o South Jeraey was Camden. The eyes of the State are now open, though, to what South Jersey 1* and what it has. and we are all out to make it greater and greater One thing 1 want to congratulate Cape May • minty cm ie the IttUe trouble It givwa- as la the matter at <ecur Ing rights of way Peopl.r want Improvements generally, but when It comes to giving up a few feet of land to widen a road, am! to build a bridge, many balk. This is one of our greatest handicaps. We are doing much for Cape MayCounty this year, and will do more
and more. - '
Political Situation In County
and Rich I* Not Taken Very Seriously
E. M. Sutton Succumbs To Long Illness Bank President and Ocean Gty Postmaster Will Be Buried on Saturday
Democratic Ranks Split
Had Many Resort interests
STATE SEN. CHARLES C. READ who. with other prominent city and county official*, attended the Sos Isle City Boulevard opening
celebration on Wednesday. County Art Exhibit To
Open Monday Woodbine Com. Center and Co. Art Committee Make
Exhibition Possible
Unique in History of Art
hlbltjoc ol bytb^i; * It jp sfcpu&KitiSis*
Rh Records Favor J .uniting
Of Attendance
1'lnltor* Introduced Before presenting Mr. Reeves, toastmaster Fitch expressed the appreciation of the CHy to the Freeholders and the contractors for the work done on the 8 a laic City Boulevard, explaining that he wa* doing so in the absence of Mayor M. M. Sofroney. who wa* away for the week. He then Introduced State Senator
t Continued
ood, Rio Grande ••inton Schools Lead " ! , ‘» SI : -I | attendance March. North '»■*. ik ‘"'TW schools, Wa, '*o and tbreci 1 Swainton No. v v,' 1 ■, " h °ols. The per follow: , _■ ' ~ Smainton No. ., , '' !1! '‘alcrao, «,& (« s ^-2 per c a ' per c
Speed of Trains Woodbine Board of Trade •So Petitions Council WOODBINE—Due to the attitude of the Pennsylvania Railroad In not granting the request of placing adequate protection at their main crowing* at Woodbine. the Woodbine Board of Trade at a very entbusiaetic meeting held on April 23. voted !>■ petition the Borough Council to pas* an ordinance limiting the speed of train* running through
Woodbine.
“k. *5.6 per Per rent; Stone Harl.ower Cold
Bus Schedule Through Sea Isle Resumed - The Shore Service. Inc., resumed it motor bu* schedule through Sea Isle City »n Wednesday afternoon, a few hours after the reconstructed boulevard wa* officially opened The same schedule that wa* In effect when the road dosed i* being operated.
Cape May Gels the Honors
An (Xhibftion of oil paints and sculpture by noted Americsr artist* will be held at the new Court House building. Cape May Court House, until May IS. It ■dll be open dally, except Sun-d-vn, from 9 to S P. M. The public cordially l-rited to tend the reception and opening on Monday evening, April 30, at relock. There will be speak-
music and an ex-
dsmeing
'Xperieace in can Art that
entire* county should sponsor t t movement. Cities have their museums ar 1 art schools, but It is an unpre dented occur.i cour a* a whole should take this in.tial step. the credit of Woodbine community Center through the courtesy and co-operation ol the Art Center Committee ot the Cape May County Chamber oft Commerce that the exhibition of oil painting* and sculpture is made possible. The Board of Chosen Frtcliolds of Cape May County has been especially Interested and has given every assistance to the Art Center Committee toward advancing the movement In the county Under the leadership of living ntch a movement ha* been launched that will be an example the other counties In the state and to o her states In the nation. The germ of the art movement began at Woodbine under the leadership of Samuel 8- Finisher, founder ot the famous Graphic Sketch Club of Philadelphia. It was Mr. FIel*h«r'» good fortune to find to assist him in this work, the only artlat In the conn tv. Frederic Nunn, who l» a former member of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Art* <»t the Fellowship of lb* Academy. Mr. Nunn, in hi* work Woodbine Community Outer. ha* been co-operating with Esther
M. Harrow.
The Baron de Hir*ch having founded Woodbine, mil! having the fatherly Instinct to eft- its child grow more sturdily, ■more beautifully established there, Woodbine Community Center. | opm to all ol Cape May County , Samuel S. FleUhcr l* the tru* uJ In charge of that work. a| humanitarian and a social worker The present exhibition * a j group ol painting* from the Fe’-; lowwhlp ot the Fine Art*. In j Philadelphia, loaned through the, courtwy of tu presidin'. « •* ( Man Butler, and comprise* landron HI. e».i» arrangement*. The) are t» known American aritetaAtuong the artlat* exhtbtth.n me Martha Water*, w Sites r1UU,.. M„: bu,i...
Williamson. 1 Wagner .
Richard Bfoeaom Farley. Pauline Van Koeken*. Varnall Abbott. Woodbine Wuils Workers n OODBIKB-TOs UroM to I i dverllsed t*’ r onr hundred men | j i!nd women for employment in the j ,
aeph G. Champion, Mayor of Ocean City and County Freeholder. will have opposition at the primar)' .-lection on May ISlh. for the Republican nomination for Freeholder. In the person of Edgar F. Berger, of Ocean City. Similarly Forest Rich, present Deputy Sheriff, and candidate for lh.' Republican nomination for Shk-riff. will have an opponent In Irwin H. Unruh. of Wildwood, but candidacy of neither Berger nor Unruh is taken very seriously. a* they are not well known beyond ibelr horna towns. There is no contest for A*iwmUly. the present Incumbent. Frederick W. MacMurray. being • he only Republican candidate. J. Thom ley Hughe*, of Ocean CI’V. ta iinnpnoaed for rnrone*-. and Mayor Warren D. Hann. of West Wildwood, and Mi« Mabel Clay, of Bsesley’s Point, are the only candidates for State Com-
mittee.
On the Republican ticket for State office*, there are candidates aplenty. Thi* year there Is a United States Senator, and a Governor to be elected. a» well delegatee to the Presidential c
ventlon.
For United State* Senate the candidate* at* Hamilton F. Kean. Mr*. Lillian F. Feickert. Joseph S. Frcllnghuyeen. Edward Stoke, and Edward W. Gray, which the real contender* (Continued on page twoi
Two Sentenced
To Rahway
Several Caaes Dbpofied of
By Judge Eidredje
OCEAN CITY—Succumbing to i ilineas of thfee year*. Edward aasey Sutton, for 1$ years postmaster of Ocean CHy. bark president. and one of the renort'* foreclttxen*. died in Philadelphia Tuesday. He wa* 61. Death wa* caused by high blood pressure and complications. He wa* remored from bl* home here April 13 to the Women's Southern Hospital, in Philadelphia. where hn died. Funeral service* will be conducted at hi* late home. $28 Ocean Avenue, at 1.3$ P. M. on Saturday. “r. Sutton wa* fir*t appointed postmaster at t3»e age of 36 and served continuously •■ - - year.! He wa* later reappointed and served until his death. Born at Tuekahoe. July 27. l*7i. he wa* thy son of Henry and Henrietta (PoweL' Suit He wa* educated In the public schools of Ocean City. In hie youth he wa* a t-ember of a bras* band and sang with several glee clubs and In the First M. E- church choir. He married Naomi M. Mfrdock. October 22 lb02. and had one Edward M. Jr., who ~as on May 19. 1904. Had Many Activities ..p was president of the Ocean City National Bank, which he helped to organise: vice president of the Ocean City Mort(Continued on page tw",} Verdict Against
$7500 to Aged Woman for Injuries By Auto
Now It s Called ‘ Vaca-
Cape May County'* new slogan. ofbriaily adopted by the County Publicity Depart men!, is non Vacation Land " Thi* wa* announced by Director Luther C. Ogden, of Ibe Board of Freeholder*, at the meeting of the County Chamber of Commerce last week, and be urged that it be given wide publicity by the various resort* and buslnem inter eat* of 'he county. The slogan In uae until now ha* been “The Playground of America." A similar slogan. using the word "Playground” ha* been widely advertised by Atlantic City, said Mr Ogden, ant it wa* time that thi* county bad a slogan of lu own that would coafllct with
no other.
Adopts Resolution at April Meeting in W< Urging Freeholder* to Create Such a BodyOfficers for Ensuing Year Nominated
StiU Working On Lower fC&iiroad Rates For Inland
Supt. Durell At Conference
Sponsor Two Dollar Days In Wildwood
Business Men Back of ‘Big-
gest Ever’ Selling Project in County May 3 and 4
Give $250 in Casta Prizes
COURT HOUSE—A number of Criminal Court cases were disposed ot by Judge Henry H. Eldre.ig« Wednesday of this week
They are a* follows:
State vs. Albert P. Miller, o! Ocean City. Pleaded not guilty to charge of non-support. Ordered to pay wife $7.60 per week. State vs. Samuel Bender, of •can City Plea led non vult. to charge of receiving stolen goods.
Sentence suspende.'.
State vs. Marjoi Leahey. of Ocean City, charge'! with living Illicit relation*. Sentence sus-
pended.
State v*. David Morrison, on charge of non-support A bench warrant was issued to have Mor-
rison in Court May »
State vs. John Martin, of Ocean City, charged with larceny. Plea, not guilty. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to State Reformatory at
Rahway.
State va. Thoma* Chalmers, of Ocean CUy. charged with larceny Plea, not guilty. Verdict, guilty Sentenced to Rahway.
Misses Duck But Overturns Car
RIO GRANDE—In an effort to avoid bluing a duck, crossing the road. Mrs. Jube; Smith overturned her Bulrk In front of Fred Mark*' borne Friday. Mr*. Smith es- , aped Injury, but the car was
slightly <inHinged.
COURT HOUSE—A verdict of $7500 wa* awarded to Mr*. Mai) W. Cottrell. T2. of Hamruoaton. In Civil Court last Friday, before judge Sony, as a result of injuries received in an auto accident last winter when the car In which she was riding wa* struck by another car driven by Ira Burton Champion, of Ocean CUy.
Cottrel’. her son. also
oi Hammonton. va* at Che same time awarded JISO for damages
■.",u,Ined by hi* car.
Mr. Cottrell 1* editor of
automobile trade journal C-fuipril of Women
Voters Receive Banner WILDWOOD—A public meeting for the women voter* wa* held in the Third Ward Fire House on Wednesday evening. April 23rd. About 120 were present despitebad weather. Speaker* of the occasion included department heads In the present city administration The total membership In the i ouncll . i* 83. A strikingly attractive banner graced the walls of the room above the speaker s table, a gilt from Mr and Mr*. Kern, which read: “Wldwood
< ounct! Women Voters,
rived in time for the meeting and
was a complete surprise
The next regular meeting the Council will lx- held In the home of Mr*. Al Taylor. 24b East Pine avenue. Monda) evening.
WILDWOOD—A keen and growing enthusiasm is being ma'tlfest by virtually all the merchants and busuwas men of Wildwood in the two big “Dollar Days' which are to be sponsored by ihem on Thursday. May 3rd. and Friday. Mayftb. Co-operating in every possible manner with the Merchants' Association and the Chamber of Commerce. they are planning to make tbe event the biggest merchandising project ever sponsored-In Cape
May County.
conceived a* a gigantic adver--.sing project to drive home to all
- id that WU
the shopping center of Cape May County.” the entire plan Is being built aroubd the proposition that the patrons must be given such excellent values tbat for future buying they automatically
think of Wildwood.
Two hundred and fifty dollar* In cash prises will be distributed to the lucky winners, the prizes to be split up Into varying amounts. The unique method of distributing the awards will be announced next week, although the coupons will be available this
week.
To simplify the plan, the com-
County Chamber Wants Shade Tree Commission
The creation of a 8ha<U- Tree Commission, to help beautify Cape May County and preserve Ita shade trees, wa* urged by the Public Improvement Committee nf the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce a the meeting of
ezatera Stoles
COURT HOUSE—Couiiiy Superintendent of Schtauls Thomas J Durell attended the first conference of state a-jd local school supervisor* to be held In the Northeastern Slutes. Thi* conference wa* caUed by John J Tigert. V 8. "Conun Iasi one. of Education, and. wa* held In the Hotel Me At pin. New York CUy. Monday and Tuesday of this
week.
Tlie conference <wa* called for consideration of improved method* of teaching In the rural school* Eighteen delegates wenpresent from New Jersey, among whom wrte six county superin-
tendents.
Crescent Council
Entertains
Kroloa to Put Councillor*’
Thursday, adopted urging the Board of Freeholder, ir. name Mich a rou*aiisaiv.0 at oner Under the law. snch * contmlsaion ran be created. with wide posters. It Wa*
stated.
The meeting, lield in tbe Central High School building, was attended by about tbiee »4»undred people from all part* of fir* county, and wa* enlivened by the coDirauntt) singing, led by Ted Nash. Intet national Rotary Bong
Leader.
President William A. HafifMt introduced I*-" Danerhirsh. president of the Woodbine Board ot Trade, and Nat Roeenfeid. the secretary. Jacob 8 Levin, proatS»f the Board of Education of Woodbine and manager of the Baron De Hirsh fund, welcomed the chamber, for Mayut Oreencor.Kratulato'l the chai'bei on Ita ability to mainfor year* the friendly atmosphere it ha* created between the people from all parts of Cape
May County.
John Beecher, of Wildwood,
bo is chariman of both the executive committee and tbe putHe Improvement committee, elated that hi* committee jointly recommended to the Cape May Court Horn., Chamber of Commerce the improvement of the appearance of the old fair grounds, feeling
that this waa * local matter. _ C. Cgden. for tire trnn*-
IKirt.itlon r.immtttee. staled that he wa* atli: woraltiR In the l«-U-reBtn of the interior town* of lie count)-, to secure the saiUe _ rtalrond rate reduction a* had
The balloon^raoe adJW^oeo secured for Cape May Court
’*“■* House. <>U! a* yet had tu» **lr-
This effort would continue, -.rated Mi. Ogden also read
the report of the Publicity Commit toe. which told ot the appointment of Wllay Middleton, of Sea tale City, as Assistant County .publicity Director, and of the adoption of the new slogan: “Va-
i-atlon Ijind" for the- county. Ha mu i-1 Moore, of Cape Ma. .
reported for the mosquito extermination committee, and living Fitch, of Sea Isle City, rendered a report of the art center committee acUvItD* which will have its fruition lit nn exhibit to open
April 30 at Court House A rouriiitton was pr<-sentcd by
Woodbine, urging the county to butld the road from Sea laic
>i am Junction to Mount Pleasant, and it in' ’ w ' u ‘ n K ,0,,h Woodbine
ucvctuMt, w. > — - p ""' need* 100 more employee* for its their number*., stubs in order to) tee cream and coffee. Industrie* and this road would achieve a raward. j open the avenue for these em The committee member* are J idoyee* gelling to and from the" stressing the point that the mer-j^,6161)1*816 j/llG *'"* This *** referreil to the chant* co-operating must agree to: - _ . highway committee to tept.rl «■ »
give such outstanding values for! YpHF rtf I rrtfltff* mo, ' ,h
each dollar Inverted by patron*: 1CIU UI L/UU » C Another tr-solt. lot. presenfod that tbe Dollar Day. will linger! h > Tuekahoe. seeking the proven
mittee decided *T . *v*ndon the ob- Wildwood;
solete numbering plan, wtth lu stub* and detail*, sometime* confusing to patron*. Each patron will be given ticket* on which to write bis or her name and address and deposit the master ticket with
any of tbe merchant* ro-operat-1 responded u. Ing. Thi* doe* away with the (hour all were invlteri necessity of the patrons saving Ing ball and enjoyed
GOSHEN—Crescent < "ouncll. No i. Daughter, of America. ot Goshen, was boatesa to the Pas' Councillor!. Association ot tj^iv. May fount; to Friday urfernoon. April loth. Mrs Elizabeth To-
No. 81. preaided Fifty
members were pmuwni and rogit. lar routine of buBloe*- waa trana-
acted. ."
$A5(i to the Home l-'und.
May meeting will be held id Cold Spring with Friendship Council,
No. 27. entertaining.
A New Engh.nd supper was served at six o'clock to the dining room and was enjoyed by all. Several of the member.-- attended the regular session of Crescent Council which convened at eight o'clock with a large attendance. Short add re sue* were given by
Marian Cummin*, of
District Deputy of
. ape May County. S. C. Secretary Sadie W. Lake. P. SC. Florence
M. Gilbert; P. S. <\ Ida F Dixon
and other*. Mre. Cummins and
Hulda Heaton, of Magnolia
cil. favored wit! recitation*, and
Kathcrin, -Fart I Washington. Ai ; Ralph Taylor.
Prizes To Be Awarded For Beautifying County
£ 1
1'hc Cape May Couutv Chamber ot Ccgnroercr, through ,t. Public Improvement Committee, last week launched a Count) Beautilul Campaign, in which prim totaluiK >360 arc to be awarded lor thr bet improved litait vard. hr,t unproved displav of flower* in front vards. best appear.ng truit and vegeuSIi- stand and thr most attractive dMfdav ol fruit and vege-
table, on a roadkidr staml-
Kvervonc. whether living in the retorts or on the mainlatvd. 1' privileged to enter thr contest, and the pn« awards w ill he for the best improvement shown over presenr conditions. Persons desiring to enter arc asked to send their names without delay to John H. Beecher, chairman. Public Improve
ment Committee. Wildwood. N. J.
The prizes are as follov »: Bor Intproved Front \»rd
) third. SIS.
j Best Improved Flower l^'l 1 -*) i»>
-^coud, jj25; third. Sli.
Best Appearing Fruit ami Vegrtabh
second. S?5: third. 51S. Most Attractive iJispla 550; second. §25; third, 51 5 The award ot the prir.t
make the awards.
| lion
dumping rubbish along
long In the memorie* or men : i ------ - . —- purchaser* as concrete example*! Anniver»«ry Meeting Fol- '■naii^county .... u-mwtt-rfut value* In he oh- 10 ‘h' P ubl,c iwpiovemei
wonderful value* to he ob-
tained in Wildwood, and the wide range of choice to he found tu,
thi* City.
Enthused by the Interest taken, / the merchant*, the bank* and many of the wholesale houses in Wildwood are co-operating with the Merchant* - A**ociattnn and
( haraber of Commerce make the event bigger and
elaborate.
lowed by Banquet
help
ferred to the public iniprov
iiumlttee.
Mayor Joseph G Champion. *i ] Ocean 4'ity. made * brief addri-n
COURT HOUSE -Instituted AP-1 j" a y h oVuIuy 0 ^d'^id^that ril 23. IS%. Arbutu. Lodge, h’®-) reofued whit .he years ahead 170. i. 6- A M.. crleorated hei , or lhl|I roll ,., v jn t |,s way 22nd anniversary, Monday eve-1 rra , S1 „,, b >n ,| dev lopmi nlng. April 23rd. The third dv K |_ scovell. Extension * gree wa* conferred Upon Ihiec' „r i|„. New Jersey Htate candidates hr Past 'Mnater l.uthei , ABrl ,. 1I , IUIM | College, told about T Garretaon. who neteu a* "'or lni , w „ l -^ 0 f tefoie»i ration
The committee t„ planning en-' »hlrtiRUM»«. W . taking plaoe in the *u tertainment for vlritor* In order^ "“""“I* U . P . * ' M ,“ } that tbe two-day sales event will! '• rs oi the Lodge After .ree* to give It
be Pleasant as well as a profitable! "•mmun.c.tton ot > " '>?*• business event for all those who! >>unquel was served under tlo
take advantage of It. A special
prize fa. to be awarded to the -ud t barle. H. Springe. merchant co-operating whose place! _ : business u adjudged the best- Hygiene Nurses Give
limy for
the
Excellent Report
decorated dHring the two-day sale. Only those merchant* co-operat-l Ing In the event will l>e privileged,
to pass out thr coupon* giving' COURT HOUSE- At l,,B “ 01 V”*! f ..' patrons opportunity t,. i^r.icipatc «>$* of work d<«e by the • hi d j fo>-
in the free prize*. A partial list Hygiene nurses who
of those iMtrUeipatlng. with addt-1 started their wo.k in the school* | ' “
tional merchant* and business t in the northern part
houses to be added later, includes: t ty ma>
tiing it lack*. He also >
hi th* unfold tUningc done I «u«*t fire*, nnd urg.-d rtern
-igilanoe In their pr«-venUon. Mis* Esther Harrow dlreclrt
>f ihe Woodbine t'ommunl
made » ‘
work done in W« demourtratin
i work I
$5lt; MsIMlii,
—First,
■ Stand—Fit
i M. H. Hum. J M- Johnson. Ben- , jamln Gtdding. Jackson Drug Couii«nj. George I. Stein. 11. Wolisoi.. Beckwith Tallo* Shop. Gem Shoe Repairing Comp-ay. K J. Werahe. B-er* Shoe Shop, O'Danlels. M«r- ; garettu Shoppe. Baby Shop. Roeelia Shop. Ccmera Shop. Wildwood' (Title and Trust Company. Burke | and Nesbitt. T. 8. Goalin Lumber ! i onipan). Penn Lumber v otnpanv, ( Wildwood Lumber Company, r H. 'Inutlng. Baker Brother*. William
for March: 672 home visit*. ISIb examlnaUnn* , and Inspection* n( school childu-n.: 181 defect* detected.
H
Fruit and Vegrtablea—First,
vili h- made at the close of the | selected b\ the committee, will j
clin. Wo.
■ttcb Brothers.
artb’*
""I
e truck*—they
D. S. T. In Effect on Sunday Morning
Opens New Store May 5

