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SIXTEEN PAGES ATION BOOKS, PRESSROOM AND MAILING DEPARTMENT WI E OPEN TO ADVERTISERS SIXTEEN PAGES VOL. XLVI, NO. 143 GLENS FALLS, N. Y., FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1s, i926 ° ' PRICE THREE CENTS President Of F rance Asks {TRUCK tAPTURED \Rew Heads Of Departments ONUNNG BC i PARIS, June % -- M. Edouard Her | HAUL I: U UUR 'riot, leader of the Radical Socialists. | *# | tonight agreed to form a cabinet. | Herrit accepted the mandate after! Connecticut Police CFOSS State' 'M. Briand had notified President Dow! Line to Bay State to Take Imergue that he was unable to form 'a ministry, because M. Herriot would Cargo TELEGRAPH NEWS IN CONDENSED FORM SPARTA, N, J. - The search for Lucas Skckbower, who last Friday shot and killed his wife, Edna, and his mother-indaw, Mrs. Marie Kraft, on '*their farm near here, terminated with the finding of his body in a field about 600 feet from the scene of the killing. He had appar- ently committed suicide - after. wards, Pfiwenger Coaches Crash \ into Pillar And Viaduct Collapsed; None Injured JERSEY CITY, N. J., June 18-Eight wooden! Judge Secks J b? passenger coaches crashed through a bumper at! \UCSC »C°HS Jobs 1222222 cy Kentucky Lassie Captures Battle Between Spellers Popoli WASHINGTON, June 18 - | : j f A « + f Pauline Bell, 13 years old, who NOt collaborate with him in securing} ___ __ 0) ). MAGNOLIA N, J. - Eight the end of a storage track in the Erie railroad yards , F g. fighéiexfi gf goes to a little red schoolhouse |a concentration cabinet. ' (G LD, Mass.. June -- passengers on a ementon- * a * U U oys in the country near Clarkson, M. Herriot returns to the office he After a chase of several miles Camden trolley car were injur- here tOdaY7 breaking Off a steel pfllar supportlng y... Y Ky., is the champion speller of the United States. Pauline \spelled down\ all the best speliers in the country in ed In their frantic efforts to es. cape when a short circuit set the car on fire. 'gave up in 1925, when he opposed it | n p and flation. He takes up the task almost € orthern Connecticuilassr; 'where he left it of, because when he 2C\08ss the state “Hf“ into left office he was striving to weld al during which several shots Who wili lend a helping hand | ; and provide jobs for one or more members of Judge Raley's Buddy Club for the summer? the Thirteenth Street viaduct, causing a 100-foot. section of the structure to collapse. | the national contest at the Na. |i\sacred union\ of parties for the pur- | were fired, federal agent from' [NEW yORK - James Mur . There were no vehicles or pedestrians on the: The judge has eighteen boys, |. tional Mussum last, MIQht 200 | Manors: Mo's now vepceleq (cap | Obringfield today captured a trick fifty ne \wig het knee wae Viaduct, at the time, and no injuries were reported.\ fourtcen and fifteen years of age, finances. He is now expected to ap-| who wish to secure employment for S! \ which he \did not know was peal to the various political leaders to: containing 400 gallons of alcohol, in she will go back to Kentucky loaded,\ shot and killed his with $1,000 and two gold medais. Anthory Kress, the conductor of the' It was a tight race between the Kentucky girl and Betty Robinson, of South Bend, Ind., for a long time, and then the end came on a simple six-letter word, \Cerige.\ Betty spelled it \cercase.\ The national spelling bee de- monstrated that girls are natur. ally better spellers than boys, for they won the first five places. nation. dent. out either Herriot or Poincare. join him in forming a union ministry; Southwick, Mass. Two men on the which can deal with the financial de-, truck escaped by jumping from the pression, which threatens to ruin th€) machine and fleeing into the woods. M. Herriot was all smiles as he left the presidential palace after a forty.| Conn., on a tip that there was to be . five minute conference with the presi-) an attempt to smuggle the | -If M. Herriot fails to form a cabinet | Sheriff George Hotchkiss of Granby, 'then the presidert will re-call Briand chum, Anthony Layden, 15. . SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - There will be no float depicting Joyce Hawley's wine bath in the In- dependence - Day parade - if The federal agents went to Ganby, liquor || Springfield pastors can elimin- here from New York. With Deputy ate It. The ministers have lodged a vigorous protest Ithey watched the road for the rum-,| against a float of this descrip- tion with the committee in When it appeared the | federal; er was struck and scurried to safety' Two of the cars of the passenger! trains were crushed by the falling! masonry, as were a third passenger: sae tam mee me <») MAKE CF [ AJ PAPER PLANT the vacation period. All are indus- cars, however, had a narrow escape, [| trious and willing to do any kind from serious injury. Kress, who was 2591122212 W013}; Simre of the boys on the rear coacn. leaped as the bump - seeking jobs that they may earn money with chase clothing for the next school year. Believing that employment will keep the boys contented and teach them indusiry and thrift as well, Judge Raley is giving them encour- agement and is acting as their em- which to pur 'and ask mm to form a cabinet, with ; running machine. I charge of the parade,. coach and a box car standing on near- | ployment agent. by tracks. __ I i Jillldge {taley is especiallyhanxious {| to hear from pe w NEW YORK, June 18. -A report mi more Perfected Apparatus 1:0! hatrehfarm or othgogfltdooro “1333113; received by the police department to-. KeepDAbreajt ngQfiowmg which these boys can perform.. emand 0 I . Anyone who can employ one or day that the Thirteenth street viaduct; more of the boys are asked to call | A Herriot cabinct is fairly certain. agents ran their machine into the ; Inf a majority in the chamber but it road in an effort to halt the truck., is extremely doubtful if it can muster T‘he driver of the truck however, ran a majority in the senate. ! his car through a ditch along the side Reports were current this evening, of the road. and drove away at a; that M. Herriot would not ask M.| terrific speed. Briand to join his cabinet, but would! Firing several NORTHFIELD, Vt., - Political \Pussyfooters\ who refuse to take a clear-cut stamd on ques- tions of importance were at- tacked in an address at the com-» mencement exercis¢s of Nor. «GRANVILLE MEN shots at the | j | t ; M w s . . :| Judge Raley at 620 between 9 and ; e tfolio - of truck the federal agents jumped into j iversi ‘ in Jersey City, which is about three chines | * r ‘ xiii: 2185212? the - por ' their machine and gég'awe Jclcuvspzan ( fifiijmdligwegggtan‘? srcizzzg blocks long, vpllapsed. First reports Two new machines will be mmm‘ a clliclqockdany e)” eémetm'dpt Saturgaafi M. De Monzie is expected to be, Going ower a railroad crossing at | - of war. _. made no mention of any deaths or in ef shorily, it is understood, at the | &NG Sunday. On Saturdays juries. between 9 and 12. named as finance minister, [Southwick a tire of the truck blew - Deputy Maurice Bokanowsky.:out forcing the machine to a halt. | id 1 formerd Minister of Marine, and|As the federal agents drew up the , « Deputy Adrien Dariac, former min-. two men left the truck and made. MT. VERNON, N. Y, -- Paul Comte de Lafayette, younger brother of the Marquis de La- Fayette, head of the family of General LaFayette, Revolution. ary war hero, died at the age of sixty-four. 'istér of agriculture, who are members| their escape. A A later unconfirmed report was thatlnew mill of the International Paperg‘ only about 50 feet of the viaduct, over Company in Fort Edward to keep! . ing sufficient warning by creaking to cellutes, the new product manufac-, N | «l of the Centre party and no not be-| Registration plates of both New- $5121; Jéhgalflstuyal morning crowds minted at Fort Edward since last J INN Tn\; , - | fai. Ad, R be included in the cabinet. . on the truck. i , & - ' . it is unde od =~, chard Are Charged With If M. Herriot succeeds, his policy moz Diplomats Breach | These machines; 8s drstoF + . E [ Theft of Liquor with regard to the American debt NATIONAL STRIKE IN | ; i will displace the Harper an our- L ULT. R 1 f « 7 policy of the radical socialists which | AUSTRIA THREATENED: n | Between Countries make cellutes. The new machines Hearings are being held in Granville !s: au. the debt settle- hll i | iw , achi C ! this afternon before Justice Of the, mile Willy uuger the provision that , June 18 - Possibitity of [J ! WASHINGTON, June 18 -The this by-product and, being better P 'a national strike in Austria, engend-| \breach of the fri lat fradapted, will increase the supply for \3 ‘ itain th tered by the recent general walk-out! E4 riendiy relations o the plant Park and Lloyd Pritchard, both of Tnited States and Gm? Frlfiam dteétbf workers in fundamental industries . * Granville, who are charged with the she receives from her European debt- ;., England, is arising daily here with . ened today as resentment of the South! pas steadily increased since the first . & theft of three cases of banded liquor 9%; Provision that in the case of“? t The effect of the employment' - Amancan Republic over th | Engineer Who Was Killed f 5 harmacy in' q;.,,, T ' - sou. e_ en c he - of General William Lassiter, head of ward plant and augurs well for the Tuesday mht. . ' ioe coc the parable h Eiléflhgl I8 “fifewggévifgélggg hfi‘ CHlGABB ALTAR the Tacna-Arica commission greW!futu1-epgr0wth of the Fort Edward Entrance to the pharmacy Wes \luy AOF wit ol mien fjecidgd‘ er of almost m \has | ‘mefz‘gevlgfifitétatpment of former Freq-s mill. - PITTSBURGH, June $% - Ponnsyt through a window in the rear and by a‘rtlzinratlsnfiqxfil‘thnut disturbing t egtO work in the Danubian republic. ident Arthuro Alessandri of Chile, in | vania railroad officials have complet marks of soft earth indicated that an monetary stabiimig. i A bare week after the settlement of First of Series of Services at 3 Statement issued here, that justice, !ed their investigati f the radlri ad] rutomobile had been placed bohind no mo e em ey the great Emglish strike, the civil em € , has been denied Chile and the United! | Balon of the Cad he building to receive the stolen FLUUBS GONTINUE ployes of Austria threatened to strike, Eucharistic Congress Held .States has lost her friendship, was ac, & disaster at Gray Station in which the ' I roods. f i e s h : 'o ox walkout as yet, the workers are con- | violence to General Lassiter in Chile.: No trace of the stolen goods was r tinuing to hold the strike weaponi | mggwtzizfieaiasiinggsggmiijmgh abore the heads of their employers. _ ck ; ued to maintain silence as to the Chil i (Ven a] . = | «School teachers have used the same | CHICAGO. June 18.-Patrick Cardi {/o ouipurats increased. It is expected] press and the Cincinnati Timid, lever to secure more pay, and the citygnal O'Donnell, primafe of all freland. that passing of the last hope of re-i wilding. He notified (Chief Patrick! employes of Vienna have flatly voted perhaps the most widely known and concilliation will he followed by a, Roche. of Granville, who detailed william Paro to watcl-hdthe 10031 bout! I the Interstate Commerce Commission . The officer lay in hiding until about & [ to f e finishes its Investisation. lon all sides and the possibility of \ A veiled attack upan President Cool a < te stiga re said to have appeared and loaded {national strike in Austria is freely ad: 'day knelt before the altar in the cha idge as arbitrator of the Tacna-Am'cal Amouncement Of Nation's Ac ggg’fséigzaggsgntfi Inwrtfifiefifg' he stolen goods into an automobile.; Heavy Rains Have Brought mitted by labor leaders. pel of the Immaculata High school and dispute was seen in Alessandri's brist| tion Expected to be Forward- |® m gan is they were about to drive away they , , 1 t , I s ig wreck The Pennsylvania Pable Ser: tere arrested by Paro and taken be—l German Rivers to Highest |GCAR GOES IN DITCH; that will continue mthfcyuthxutermpuo? sprog'ggéfign éxdtgpanggniggyg? g: Tice Commission atarted &a third Foyl i last of the great pil l _._... . - , . jgeation. mil in $1,000 each for their appear. Mark in 20 Years TWO YOUTHS KILLEp unter the est, (27 HCC \° arbitral award rendered by the hrest| MApRID: June It 5950s {O\ mal; \ \Pegocylvenia riatroad investigators i 3: ' pon : i © ® thdrawal from the - S3 P t Hock this afiernoon. . ~ 0000 m30| PRAGUE, June 18. -Immense dam}. morwiCH. N. v. -une 18 - Two}, A throxg of persons, unable to crowd 'conducted, shows that these actions| tions may go forward shortly. 'gtated unofficially that blame for the All of the stolen goods, with the ex-'age to crops and property has be°M.norwich youths are dead and a third into the chapel, lined the sidewalks 'did not Amen faith with those state- Railroad Ristory. rests on he . Bohemia bF {is in the Norwich Memorial hospit@l/outside, and when the faint tinkle of ginstigdr‘]? hipgiqafsd the basis for| today placed upon a speech by Profesi ST of w. S. Gordon,. on quart of sherry wine, was recovered..floods which continued to grow worse|as the result of a smashup late laStithe altar bell was heard practically - , : sor Yanguas, foreign minister, at a elneer arg . R h their the declaration of General L nati Limited, who was killed. They 1 represennted by Attorney mum-d; Praguo itself is partly under water |qriven by Thomas Dennen, went IBO \knees and joined in the worship. 'that Chile had made a rfaajr giant’s;szgffiigdgaaggfidafig032553“?szIsaid Gordon, who in all his twenty the Erie railread tracks,. caved in, giv- abreast of the increased demand for Dnght Park and Lloyd Prithlnng to the left bloc, are expected to, York and Massachusetts were found must be based upon the announced . Widens In Dlspute fier machines which were rebuilt to -_- . have been constructed exctusively for Peace James M. Potter for Dwightiprmco shall not pay more to the | Chi t \ni S id- a hile and the United States was wid The demand for cellutes, it is said, Blame Rests on Shoulders of. s 'a growing feeling of industrial un-! i e charges product was made at the Fort Ed- r in Wreck Granville Tuesday night. iments over the amount payable in 'the minds of almost everyone who has! . iand although there has been mo actual | This Morni 'companied by reports of threatened lives of several were lost and many | is Morning . ound until Wednesday when an em- i While the state department contin- loye of the old Simonds bottling J vorks in Granville found the liquor: I ° 8 Iwhjch rammed the former while tra- udden among some boxes in that 1 NATIONS LEAGUE veling at full speed, were Int 6 - 4 : icipali 'as » leit R ' trains, the company's official an- £2 “149185 tthe tfigfmggtggndif most beloved of all the wsmfnz: card, ”git-2192.21; FINE; the Mime; for the nouncement will not be made until EF‘engi‘j accec; fab; unrest are heardima‘ls here for the twenty-eighth in Chilg ica co squarely upon o'clock when Park and Pritchard: | clics t a ternational Eucharistic congress. . . ; tigation today at tha scene of the: irs eries of ; ling statement. sang the first of a series of masses ed at Eafly Date ore Justice Potter. They furnished, 'elock this afternoon, This is the interpretation which is) fatal crash, one of the worst in Penn- eption of two quarts of whiskey and; wrought throughout F | : A Alessandri took viole i of the first locomotive of the Cincfr At the hearing this afternoon Parki today. 'night when a touring car, owned and |,, those outside dropped to essandri took violent issue with | banquet here. 1 Whedon, of Granville; 1. M. Lay-and scores of residences have beet'y qgigch and rolled over two or three; 1 1 - i intill i s of railro ience. never en, of Whitehall, appears for Prit-abandoned. Street car traffic b48 times on the road between new Berliniapxgigdtfiflggfigauaeklfirgas filmitfigl'gggxixig? 132325511212 cégffflffiieénfi; tllvelto $2th 11115312 floggi‘éifigi‘ifiiififibfin 1.1 nl afdacefigfif lore EgrizinggrpgrcoGgfiCfiwerarzngfwwzgiggybigilgshfiggefiguzgg eggsfsuousnand South New Berlin, near Holmes {crow surged forward. The cardinal frequent assaults and mysterious di | biy in September, his train past four easily distinguish- §iequivalent to an announcement that F Spain will follow Brazil in withdraw ab}: Winning Signar1§~th + th ling from the leagie because her de.|_ As all members of the crew of the i mand for a permanent seat on the lea. Atst locomotive of the Limited were I R 5 killed, it never will be known why gue council has been denied. FIRE DESTRUYS HOME! \Spain has been assisting in If uj 1 n s M ;, ville. t and hundreds of orton, of Hartford. is appearing for Germany to their highest mark in| was enguifed and istrict Attorney Wyman S. Bascom.|twenty years. Park, who is about 40 years old. is; Many of the rivers have overflowed rarried. Pritchard is 25 and banks and flood ~ ed. f men appearances of Peruvian voters. Dennen and Fiflfid gutniims “wag’vmmen and children rushed to touch to al a killed, and Angelone Natoli suffered |n;js hand, his robes or the great ring ro ve a gscajp wourds and other minor injur-|flashing on his finger. ¥BURNS IO DEATH WHEN conditions in jes, Kenneth Sheridan. the fourth! 'The police escort was powerless to : Nhe damage to property is wer aids ° faember of the party, escaped with &iprotect the prince from the mass of ne- e damag < ifew bruises. {milling humanity, but, as in a breath , 21 ~ i . .RIMARY COST NOW 1 Parts of Dresden were reported un-! peports of the accident are vague.!the clamor stopped when Cardinal NEW YORKR, June 8% - John Cam-i“ was an * said Professor Y . der water. [One report said that just as the yhit;OQ'Dounell raised his hand in blessing naugh. 45, was burned to death, Jere. | peace purposes, ism toms; OVER $2,000,000' German farmers hold the gravestis pump in the road, a back wheeliand the crowd fell back while he walk- (Miah KalMer, 45, was reseued after be., Fuas, \but since t seems a all: gm, feonoern for their crops, if the T&IDS came off, throwing the car around, ard 'through a lane made for him to his (NZ tef-qbly burned and several others , ganization of war it is now egoug}, “fir: The continue. throwing it into the ditch where it! waiting automobile. wo , were injured when flames early Todaflthf’ls“ beloingmg; tothcontmuet n 1 fine]? Today all wreckage had been ore . nown expenditures in Pennsylvania's]. At Gubem Brandenburg, one factory | overturned. Visitors to the congress piled into Swept the three upper floors of the collaboration of other countries moved from the scene of the crash i scent three cornered senatorial pri. has been wrecked and several par-} _- _-_ Chicago today by the thousands. four-story Plymouth lodging house, 48 Spaip belt-1g “yummrg- ht to and railroad crews were reconstrect oor a d ve the $2000, tially destroyed by the floods. i [Special trains, or traing with special frequented largely by seamen. Great pressure is ng broug ing tracks torn up for several hundred rary race soared above the $2,000, GANG MEMBERS TAKEN hy . & ¢ clad lodge ir| bear upon Spain to prevent her from !\F P . @ mark today after the Eric Fisher, Troops have been ordered out to re- - cars, came into the city on an aver Scantily clad lodgers fled from their ° Up P er 11 yards when the terrific crash occur- ' rood ngm‘.“ cam “9m manfier pair broken dikes in some areas. TO SCENE OF DEATH age of one every seven minutes. The rooms to fire escapes and other means leaving the league, but all indications Ted. Traffic has been resumed on twa .<_)oh. Pt; Pisa rpiioket told‘thf“ 222g, as they arrived, wore as- of exit. Some fifty were rescued by are that the government has decidedi01C the four main lines affected. ph 1 in a (f committed hat - RANS\ BILL GET I __..!sigmed to hotels or private homes by policemen and firemen. upon withdrawal and only a conces-| R | enate slush fund committee thai be| VETE S NEW YORK, June 18-Protesting inc catholic Daughters of America. -: 'The cause of the fire was not ascer- Sion from the league can prevent it. o ad spenrfiaflnfioq in 1p1rfy.011n west PASSAGE IN SENATEItheir innocence, Leon and Jacob Krac- MOO {tained. The one ray of hope held out is| --- L ; mn counties onfside Fittsbureh, mer, convicted members of the Whit: EGED VIOLATIONS f found in the statement made by Pro- snot PRovES FQTAi som | Thie destimany Ae (C (uae sum“ ® y temore gang, were taken to Sing Sing ALL i ifessor Yanguas that \Spain is entitled hLOIEI-Dmlf' Jutne 13“; Sfiofieheégz, , ent on 1bnhalr of the candidacy of | waASHINGTON,. June 18. - Passed|nrison today under heavy guard to FACE LOUISIANA MAN - - to a council seat, and we haven't said the French actress, f0 sho P an | enator George Wharton Pepper and unanimously by the senate, the Wads- begin their forty year sentences for 1 Five Planes Am the last word.\ { while watching a performance o U Se taken to| - NEW ORLEANS, June 18. - The' s ticket to $1,278,045. Th]: gunmmt worth-Tilson bill to permit the Te-panditry. Mmenfifi play it thfl 11mm; 11212537116- 1 cludes the amount reported by S. J.| turns of thousands of alien veterans Of} mtrs precautions were & latrs, died in a hospital carly %i f opley, the Popper-Fisher treasurer in the A. E. F., went to the house today}guard mg criminals. Six armed den- |\oneman\ cotton exchange of Benja. Wrecked A5 Flve {TWQ MEN SENTENCED CE 738013355325 gisiipfigtaggobhgated for Xxx speedy action also is contem- gm? tiger-gr Jamgget fugfffigfilfia $1351??? min Ellis is closed today and Ellis is Annuals Escape | FOR KILLING WOMAN ,o To phAy No MATOMES °. __ ' 'The total revealed cost of theé race| 'Thebill authorizes the U. S. Ship ta?“ and another car with armed men held by6 post office mspeqtors for alt , L of the ail-England Lawn Tonnle asan the same time mounted to $2,075, ping Board to supply transportation to/ followed. leged violation of the national cotton! SEVILLE, June 18 - Five || NEW YORK, June 18. - John at Wimbledon announced this 7. the yelerans at cost, and the immi-] Two sisters visited the Kraemers, futures act. Ellis is being held in de- bulls escaped from the bull |. well, 21, and William and Kagimer; afternoon that he bad received a tele gration authorities to permit the entry| just before the men were taken from fault of $1,000 for alleged \bucketing\}| fighting arena, invaded an avia- |; Barszeyouk, 28, and 23 respectively.!gram signed \Helen Willis\ stating, f NEWSPAPER MERGER of the veterans without reference tojjail. operations. _ '| tion field nearby and destroyed 'were sentenced today to die in theif play in singles.\ I BUFFALO, N. Y.. June 18. - An-|the quota restrictions of their respec -- A charge of using the mails to de-|| several planes of the Seville- [electric chair at Sing Sing prison the was made today by Wil-) tive countries. {oe SIX BADLY BURNED. fraud was also filed Against Ellis, his Lisbon Air-Line today. week beginning August 3 by Supreme am. J. Connors, Jr., its editor and| The bill was described as an effort, BAYONNE, N. J.. June 18.-Six| only equipment, according to J. B. The buils, pursued by a mob [Court Justice Callaghan in Brooklyn . eptfted invita- t‘tblishem that the Daily Star will bei to \do justice\ to many foreign born workmen employed by the Gulf Refin-/ Johnson, postal inspector was the fur-,| of attendants including several |! today. , . fie“ Coolidge hasnaosépre a sin Gn Ate erged with the Morning Courier and| soldiers who served abroad in the ing company's plant here were pain-, niture in his office. mounted picadors, stampeded in- They were convicted of the murdet!tion to attend National Grang to the planes, destroying the |. February 13 last of Mrs. Mary Betach, meeting at Portland in November, ac- wings, fuselages and other parts. 60. of Brooklyn, who was killed in thecording to Charles M. Gardner, in an wager-ionidid] mat hpedd fab; autamath g ; z R . block signal. the re ees. the ef {work of the 1651521312331? ffézlsgdflfigxt' plosion caps and red hand lantern sig- a ap. nals placed by the crew of the Wash ington train when they were forced to stop to repair a break in the com- pressed air line. WASHINGTON, June % - TTO PLAY NO MATCHES - ACCEPTS INVITATION SOTTH PARIS, Me., June 1{-Presk $1 «press effective Monflay, June 21.) American forces during the war, and| fully burned today by the explosion: An important office accessory, if was i re Star was Buffalo's first tabloid. It! who have since been barred from the| of a still which they were tending. The said, was a \sucker list\ containing fade its first gppearance January 5,| U. S. through the operation of the re-|stfll contained crude oil. Flames shot 400 names, most of them residents of ; {holdup of an A. and P. store in,Brook- address before the South Paris, \,25, and was an afternoon paper. strictive immigzation law, forth searing the workmen, Texas, lool, --] iyn, D.. . . __. Grenge-today. 1 * * * N *: r R . ‘ UF S » e e ; tL . z ~ Ll! __ Lol o | ' D < o 7/f