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. NEW BRITATN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMB e i., [ FIRE COMMISSION ' St {Charter Ghange Recommended— May Sell Park Bonds S uses 300,000,000 gallons of water ench] New Britain Herald. B G b e ey o | been erected In the northeastern sec | T {tian of Bristol will supply but one- | teath of that amount. There will be | a second pump installed but despite | the other sources of supply there no doubt but what the Burlington | { supply will have to be obtained by the city. ‘The supply at Shuttle Me: dow is normal ceterday mens urcd feew 6 Want Definite Tax Another n, last night was Mayor Qui HAS NO OCCUPATION. the war ended as it did be- I SHE ) P4 t cause Germany fdew in the face of | Soxis And throt She ¢ the And \While out to over HTRALD TING COMPA e whelm the imponde 15 mimy | dustice crul 1 Church St Iseued datly (Sunday «x at Herald Bullding. aptedi atid slight progress tow hoolhook New Britain | lishwent of Matrer. OfMce_at Mail Bntered at as Second the Post e made in that beloy TELEPHON whenee the Kaiscr and and Office Rooms E OCALLS Business = 12 inches Bditorial I“actional siri o n Date. profitabla_advertising medfum_ in be found in such a few day the impossible The onty LioESIN the ofty. room always thy question dise matter of t: thought ¢ time and evnditions taxation ought to be chenged and if a uvs a piece « vroperty, regardiess the time Year, he §s the to the vear neral in history ¢ ws e rooms 1 teni he ation wonth is ( the Germair. enipis itehin 3 The he then attacks, evision committee nding pile variation n way on sale at Ho &'s News Stand. 42nd St. aud Broad- way, New York City; Board alk, At- lantic City, and Hartford Depot. Member of the Associated Press. Pres is_exclusively entitled far vepublication of all news e o it cr not otharwise credited Then pant paper and aiso tha local news ¢ welcomes with o ablished herein Returning lass and has had ty dinner next ime for r no The Herald will ceased t ot 1 2 ol the 1 t man 1 of ing last night in Alde | 1 | dominatin | rinating i i | B | held another meet URERL (U T ihe man i has census of pa mayor's oflice in City hall crman B meceti the ‘no ocelipation ought ensuia ved concern- ted that the instruments in maay more than on the tax list. Anoth- also stated that the furnitur: deelers scl thousand doll: worth furniture which is never : Beaeh corded the tax list learn « replied. City Maps Delayed. R b William H really thre of Nine < one charvds presided : axes the The Aesociated board of public : while, tor « cheery laddic she cooks She irons for a litt diser tolle Some musical numbered ALWAYS R ' WE WILL BE PLEASED TO CASH | YOUR CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK JABLE i smile prosses taxes. nianos the city placed person water lire lice boards All of them voted that 1l oard nd t to t the po- | ing on from. was with o the edited n this wer heard did they he communicatoc that they and not ap and it were tuging publ Iaxation [ s e yard at its next of 1y the lavg meeting if ocel of ion proposed changes in Ll Corporation { in regard the taxpayers months 1 on of the Coope timent failed Only Eleven More >Shopping Days to Christmas KARLY IN THE DAY — ‘DO A GOOD PART OF YOUR HOLIDAY TRADING THIS WEITK. FRIEESH STOCKS — LARGE ASSORTMENTS {FLIABLE MERCHANDISE AT MODERATE PRICES GOOD SERVICE — THEREFOR MAKF YOUR HOPPING PLACE children uupl | measuring he searce is v always turn cach exampl sared and stated lessons vening ounsel statement pay for months ensuing taxc At (e definite fixed date to consider taxes due in order 1o be able to have tax Hens. He suggested that the real ostate dealers get together and de- termtne April 1 as the day for the idiustment of taxe: Mayar Quigiley vew bill be introduced session of the general assembly which would average bank balances here cortain class of peobie who their money far | ugh ahead of the date they hand in their tax lists and state that they are paying their bills. As a (here appears no amount of money be taxed and the people “‘get with something. 1f there should | American people he miserahl Th City Engincer Hall the boar had nothing further than the men- | tion of icy and defective sidewalks which was made at the last meetin He asked, however, that the board be | allowed to to the on new char which Po i- Alderman possible ek have dear ap- ith nothe (he Lif judgment can he formed on his | 1o | 5 For hielp or | board works opinion as exposc b cran Sl and geogzraphy that ot Jfinds her relaxation. | And yet the census man insists She has “no occupation ELSTE DUNCAN YALE, Woman’s Home Companion. = - any 2 ; pulse abandoned him at a crucial S AN TR bly the Connecticut Company's announce- | 0> £ TS AND PANCIES, . | moment. Under date of February 24, = that 1917, he Riot In | that the vast Evening Sun” headiine, and be pre- | that the confusion in that of the . exicnded even to the mobs desirous of —New York Tri- committee srday. to recommend yes | From the beginning o the one mess under scrutiny of senatorial in- M public sHor quisitors, it appavent that commiss might Richards advised changes be writing to the committeo of the present month. In reply (0 a query from Corporation Counsel J. E Mr. Hall stated that the city maps would not be com- pleted until October, 1919. The maps = should have been finished this time, Mr. Hall stated, but due to the fact that many of the men in the dc NOT IN NEW BRITAIN. There may or may not lurk behind | in present Hearst’s ability for feeling the 2 suggested that a at the mnext Lrise all presented before the ena yroposed ment of increased deficits another 5 o in wrote. I firmly - believe “Disorderly Mobs Berlin o are a withdraw A Sllk raml;reila ever before, many and stub end proposal to increase street car fares. l the should says the fac nd has is most majority of the people 2 However, public United States are entirely un- Cooper, pared for such action. In many other cities, fares have been increased seven ocents and in Boston to elght cents. i the war with Germany. 1 be- doprossing. 1o ieve also that th people of Germany res of Holiday handles xtremely Always makes an acceptable Gift Umbrellas is larger than are lLeing shown, the tips S before Our assortment to | are equally undesirous of war with United S to have de- away” | new novelty dried fish to G Newfoundland is sald cided to send ites.” That is partly ) s ivory rods arc In explaining the increase in over- | head expenses, the Connecticut Com- | true but | whole it falls rar short the truth. We did of being not want war of Italy, because the to cut ihe price on the many instead Ttalians want ! partment enlisted and the others wero busy on the proposed water extensions, a tax an the average bank balances, 1 the city would collect Some of this | smart This store the small to be overlooked. A and Silk Umbrella for new things, practical vour no detail is too Xmas fi, the smart looks to beautiful offering we are pany declares: The public expects cars to be on time, equipment to be kept up, service to be rapid and de- pendable, employes to be courte- ous and officials to be approached and open to suggestions. That is probably a general ment written to include all cities. matter of price is a | o work has heen done on the maps argument in the matter | in the past five months. He said that Portland Pr if enough help can be obtained the maps may completed before Octo- ber, 1919. These maps, when finished, will be complete in every detail and will be a great source of help. They appears, in almost every | will show all street lines, curbs, American was in it strietly { buildings, and even the measurements New York Sun of the pieces of properiy Not a de- - tail will be lacking. These maps, in reported | Mr Hall's opinion, will move than DUl | earn their cost in a little while. Real estate men will grab them and pay well for them, for they will eliminate much of the work which has to be done now hefore a real estate man opens up new territory to sell. Al- ready several men have requested Mr. Hall for a map, Discussion money through taxation. | The meeting adjourned until next Tuesday eveaing when all the rest of | and commissions will $4.98 “ $9.48 with Germany wunless Germany forced & This unsheathe 1f that is very 5 what Mr. Hearst meant St aio e But if Mr nation = e e e choosing. Priced ... ... Eac he was cor- that faint-hearted shrink from be boards for hearings. the ¢ rect. Hearst of German appent good deal worse propagandist be- believed An American spreader r literary than the use, it tha | for the admit S that he was in error when he referred A7 GermanSastrolomer s to have discovered a new comet, the same . the chances are that what “high-minded and humanitagian rul- | the swifily descending star of ers and political re- | the house of Hohenzollern. -Spring- light ot | field Union events that have occurred since then, . Filet Lace Neckwear poison was Geriar we wers a state- | ana 1¢ | after continued : in this cravens would war, WANT GERMAN COTONIES. ocks of This is Neck- buying now from We importers’ s Sets. were Leautiful IFilet Lace | wear that appeals to | Guring this special | usual prices. | FILET LACE COLLARS very | Bl | i acks on our honor case Z St Wales Peril Empire. Mclbourne, Dec. 11 council of New South passed a resolution for transmission to tho secretary for the colonies i FILE London asking that the German col- onies be permanently incorporated | within the British Empire. ‘For the safety of Australta, for the | security of the British mpire and the future peace of the world,” reads the resolution, “‘every effort should e | made at the peace conference to in- | sure that in no circumstances shall | the German possessions in the Pacific | be returned to Germany, and that as | far as possible, consistent with a 1’”0: regar equitable claim of other | New South to Brit and integrity he was mistaken Mr. Hearst will probably money. most we suggest of surely cannot refer to service city. In the cars to prised when tained. sh le, means a saving at least 1-3 49¢ " $2.48 s 81 A9 © $3 .25 = one of a kind The legislative we Wales has Britain do mot expeot on time. We are sur- the schedule is ow s later in message to the iy main- LACE i | leaders In of our the Several of these are only Rich Cut Glass On In Britain we do not expect | SPective countries. Our hopes New wien time of the year the miost loyal New Englander to think that Worida is one { of the finest states in the union do | Would apply Providence Journal. Well, at rate, Mr. name printed on more lifferent sorts any other man News. equipment that New to be kept up. This is the German rulers and political leaders to be the in vanished years ago. even begins respect In Britain we do not expect have been shown antitheses on Sidewalks. rapid and/ dependable. | ©f Men to whom these flowery terms Mhenc folloaa 'y and defective sidewalks. ent time the city is liable for all f on icy sidewalks, whether they defective walks or not. In a where there are 100 miles of walks, if they were all same day. but not defective service to be discussion on e, At the p Third Floor issortment of Cut Glass Each Piece, upward A Gaft we have displayed for your choosing a large of individual pieces and sets, 25 moderately priced at C Sold mdividually of Cut Glass is always acceptable our es- 1ls are city side the neces- is probabic the trolley crews MeAdoo had paper of mere value history.—Sa- heir best with the ancient equip- — any his more han ment at ‘hand but the service is far | gpREAKING BEFORE HIS TURN. with from dependable. i or in sets. Massachusetts | t vannah nator Lodge of In New Britain we do not cxpect slippery to any cares naught (or peace conferences. should within nations, these be sarily, and several people fell on each permanently incorporated the | walk, the city would be forced to pay sh Empire.” heavy damages. Corporation Counsel = Cooper stated the foregoing and also A LGhenzolle | stated” that. his opinion, the eit (Boston Transcript.) should not responsible unless the walks were defective and thus caused the person to fall and be injured. Al- derman \. F. Spencer then asked Mr Cooper just what would constitute defective sidewalk, and the corpor: tion counsel gave several illustrations | in which it would be perfectly legiti- Sy possessions blessings lucky we who is on of Lansing emploves to be courteous. Some of | He and think ail are his way Man has ideas of his own on the Po- | Gount your for a minute how that it isn’t Bryan acros instead chester Union e polite. Most of them are Furs at Reduced Prices litical re-making of the world and he to project public that he impatience. It difference that delegate: and the Ailied semble in Paris to dis- That depends on the individual, he | is apparently so unxious i the his views before R Contession: appreciate a nice Set of Furs, Separate Scarf or in Muff be approachable and open At to suggestions ials are cannot restrain his few exceptionally attractive values which COMMUNICATED. CREDIT FOR AMERTCA. perplexing gt Me, Opposes Celebration sgesiions least they Prus- been one mea in so much The former crown prince of and Germany has long the most interviewable Europe. He likes nothing as an interview—and his interviews are limited in their length only by the patience of the interviewer and C the indulgences of the public. On mate that the city should be responsi- | this account, durlng the war 1t was ble. Tt his belief that the hoard jor the most part necessary for the of public works could inspect the citv’s kaiser lesep the Fpvince. so comns sidewalks perhaps twice a vear and pletely secluded from press men that in the issue of Tuesday, De- | report on conditions. Where defective the rumor ran for a long time that s walks would be found the property he was dead. Now he is out from American citizen owners could be notified by the city ta under the patcrnal thumb, on his is- read it, the . more so be- | repair the walks and thus the city land in the Zuyder Zee-—aad. of was in my haeme town paper | would not run the chance of paying course, he was interviewed as soou for the splendid American | pup a considerable amount of correspondent could find a boat- RECDAIM GERMAN EOOT. contained, so wholly difterent | (hrough ralls. 1t the general tnan to take him to the island. | - e stuff that passes for Ameri-{ ghinion of the committee that the As usual. the result'is an indiscre- | Aflies Enormouns canism in a great many other papers. | ghection fwice a e tian. Very little of what the ex- It seems to some people, Mr. Editor, | qiji¢ priace says is really of any in- that with the coming of peace there but in one remark that he is a lesscning appreciation on the he shows what a criminal part af some of the newspapers of er his nation. was. 1 consider- s winaing the war. It is ed,”” he says. “our position hopeless hinted proclalmed that we after the battle of the Marne, which under eternal obligation to el Yortiir tho chiels for saving us from Germany. Surely had not suffered Mr. Editor, it is “to laueh’ think of this nonsease being propagated. It is the beliet of »ple that the obligation is the way and that this country by winning the war saved pire and | tion wet if ngland from to that fragmentary smith- | creens I Am for the how U is to scols thercof by clevating ay others makes no are now on sale But it is useless sia will | i | | of from America are about nations BLACK DOG MUFFEFS Value $10.00. vaen $7.50 waen $7.50 WE HAVE A ‘W BLACK FRENCH CONEY MUY These are good values at $15.00. While $7 50 Fach B KIT CONEY MUFFS $10.00. forward suggestions to ignored. points in cost $72,000 in revenue. for them to to 5 | Haven, where they are Value ‘ cuss and settle this ve | pecial Xmas offer special Xmas offer Connecticut Com 1916 any | auestion. It makes Por no difference that Lecne; ! Any ¢ Editor Dear out that the increase in experts from points of the ngle Member of Atlies. Herald: aceept splendid com- of “serving the public” was toward a and re-sift confront pass ave hurrying central the them. Britain this —Please for New Sir tion greater than the increase 1917 increase my con- was editorfal the caption “Such an Amusing spot prepared sift that to special 1ot lasts you can buy them at plenty more choice Furs Xmas Gif i COA'T AND SUIT DEPT. — SECOND FIOOR. exceeded $810,000 perform In the cost the Statistics increase in 5 ’ problems will your a ror in revenue by | under must | Chap cember As pleased cause it and also spirit it from the enaior Lodge cannot wait. He can he made to S they 2 have He was not chosen say. the augurates wonders but are not always con- ar an to delegates so he in- own peace in order to settle forever the % one of peace vineing. = his conve Possibly the service in other cities onyenton SU. Louis Josep! tha ill oppose him. Thet appeared the Tabs and defeated Patrick of the cham- and is now with Jaying zames opponents : questic ; vhan ok Justifies raise in faves. But HEeSton money A% A Tynan o New another the world's future: In the & vesterday, Bay State sketched the which he would allow not in Britain o was : e the sage in- i Amounts in Lotis K in the vear re- Brusscls Vaults. 1t a year ago on from pro- Gier- crown of se, then holder society terest, makes plun Bank and london, Dec. 11.—French Iritish pickets under the direction of the paymaster-gencral of th army and in the presence of ¢ officers fn eivilian clothes have sent to the banks of Brussels. notaiis | the ptoir National d'Hscompte e common a case of nerves” What a gamblo ! po e Ton g ihe Credit Lyont Disahelrays the late past two davs and have removed large man he o has numbers of chests placed there by the natpMe Sy i gt Germans in October. L 20 Hhood These chests, says the Re e nation res contain strong-boxes and al seas | ern Er including T.ille, Roubaix £ staked on Tourcoing, Valenciennes, Si. Quentin Tl Uit gencral staff's | and Cambrai. Other cases placed by And if the | the enemy in the banks at indeed it said to contain securities to making of billions of fran could com-| These valuables moral | their owners, except in spirit | towns where the banks h 4 as. for mple, IN A MONTH. Sran pionship I traveling exhibition \LL 8 Firc The next was Board Wants Pay, communication read at from the askir commission la on French wper rman heen | many to withdraw from the war. | One | Foch nouneing today Marshal by between month ago 2 " thae Many of his suggestions arc excellent cannot s mceet with public Others can be settled only after ma- deliberation and interchange of views by those selected by the respec- of found the com- W - of board that be by meeting one commissioners this their se named by electrified that and the armistice Allies Germany, world an- |0 1's and approval. il Bugland in billiards hit the un s hest run in Lawton 19 cities in thig ria an and not have staff members of pensated umount council. de in pool His 1 iroms s America the and their he for 'vices our general to the A part of the communic with the fircmen's firemen at through they (0 ture Con had been to N hostilities greatest encmy. be is, in Suhot appearing in but a few md will | il engs hringing to an end tion pension present are the compensa- injured. They have a perma- signe that fall of In th elapsed tive the countries to table, Lodge's program conforms to represent them at 501 other entering and the RBritish er being reduced tion called be suys is lso) Lit fund e compensated had been progress since the Conneoticut 1914 brief in peace In many respects, gemients in other states, Senator ter cov that “that and pace of time rule % 1 German of President Wilson's and it cor- ar ondent November wish, nany ate nent ctween however, fu pension war anc S| pend upon varfous >ropriations 474 L1 from the city from time to time. Tha matter the pension fund w 1is SeiRye i Gorporation recommended that onstituted day or mann They all did their Nenell the i constituic best. that s mueh any of them niitouchpwith could do, but if any one nation is tq j 40Ce man of ability mend a ingled for especial or particu mention. America is that one, [t | bension American re- | fund and A + fighters that | there 1 Allios, with that responds likewise in paft (o demand oo ma the Az have con Engi In New ¥ ay e will December 11 the once-proud 2 ised as the ’ £ voiced by lcading statesmien in other . died i war on the nee. > into fund and not have to de- of New of had rtly empire has bcen smashed frag el the German of war dice of by did win and who recoming and presumptious it detract from the of the 1l 2 this doubts rvica really Alies countries pally because the in- of Vow that ment ¥ 1 There iz no room for fault-finding | iful Liege ar ten i i 4asd L0, in s0 far as Senator Lodge's peac of the vaiue to nerves iy Allied special hout and be- cussed at pa re against The has ex L arrangements are concerned of the eause of the political pr Counsel Cooper < 2 will be weturned io 2 r ¥ would it not be proper to leave such | nations above the sl ihrow, so rot v | : Chairman A, [ of e the case fighting have te it, wi nt from within the e St. Quentin ases the Par ffairs to authoritic bourd, zet some msu who mighi re ever cal id their advantage U"ndoubtedly 1he war indeed [ and oa the Marne. as it was lost at icge. or in the warksmanship of the lin British riflemnen who held Vo ol the advance after Charleroi} SEA RAIDER CAPTIVES FREE. Mons and as it was lost at many e \ crucial point. The histor- { yankee and Other Victims of ‘;'M!"(‘H";“\‘“:X‘»””""']"'\‘, s :I and Moewe Til-Treated was lost. strategically speak 3ut perhaps the forme crowin ember 11, 1918, ex n deposited in om the cit plac 1 in iis place arve a Jermanent basis for Saelis such « ses This would »usiness-like not result changes which must he to the pr Water Chairman W, of waler appeared hefore ind wted that probabiy o Wreeked By Natare’s Hand. have some “hanges to recommend, bhut (Philadelphia Record.) they have not had time to prapare the The bhoard will try and have the changes ready at the next meeting of the charter revision committee The clerk stated that no cation had been received hoard of police commiss To Sell Park park commission thority to sell development of the park land. Chairman was Cambrai 1 be be out o1 tates that de- Ta und the have of which small 3 the ' jos: curities w MATIL YOUR GIFTS EARLY. on a bas and ' 1 constant accord- 1 tE clves independent American T wa son ing woild the the hin of acl and another of central government and are Postmaster Delaney makes a rea tive G ¢ made system Unprepased. Rossbeirg. o the then ation won the the | rngland ought. celeh America’s Respectfully JOH Volf ) pursuing an indecisive and hesitant | sonabls request when he e sent Board B. commission the hoard ing ddition to »ught of a I the v jed tha with tviliang “eourse toward a general goal, freedom | public to co-operate his depart- 0 the transmission of would lessen ory. ians en . Christmas he from Prussia, her erushing war taxes | ment in the then hairs on the mailed | (AD and her overbearing war lords Packa should bos % Oh) oard warr London. e andied 1 ambulanc and shonld be committoc would foreign land, one in a securely wrapped bre intend Living in and ot (quartc prince, with the wisdom of the Vi \'m,v”('m = BrehannS ) 2is p pic, has veally put his finger on tho [ Madority of the paity being members wot where "it was morally lost. | of crews from the ship Kaiser, crown pr neral staif, f°the German commerce and the Ps aders, | and Wolf, have arrived all were sgamblers and pluagers | seaport of Denmark, from in a war of aggression in which ev-|according to a Copenhagen dispatch crything was staked on a fhrow. and | to the Exchange Telegraph company. when that did not turn up Many of He mdh complain of actly the loaded dice that were ex- I treatment they received at the hands pected. they all went to pleces like I'of the Germans while they were in- gooigs % blackleg gambler! That s at{ 40 mea in the rec procian bonds for least the picture that the b ian republic, newly acquired | rinee gives us. n Brooks will ap e = TO GIVEZ EXHIBITION, pear at the next mecting of the o mittee. City Treasurer T & ¢ berlain will be asked to report additional hond the borderline of his avoid alage and his i ‘f"* th little | castle t over to loss, e ind one in a dreary "or those who to send aivisior captured by lers Moewe Aarhus, a Germany, distant parts of the of uch insignificance that it | to country, a obsessed with | changes ince, and with our and freedom burdens and series of terrific in Porto Rico{ reecived the atteation An earthgquake world that destroys one several others world intere the city of in ruins, while Agua- Ausaco have great loss of lifo was not places | were aculons, A { curious feature of the quake has beea will avoid the disappointment resuit- | the gradual rising from the water of the island of Mona, just off the Porto ing from tardy delivery and the re- | Rican coast, near the former site of cipients will enjoy a happier holiday. | Mayaques. - / If we were not so not ailoted a place on the wmap nt schedule mailing dates R i e e EMPTS SUTCIDE, new acc from long-endured | anxieties, the recent { earthquake sho | have re the two chicfly re heen arnounced ound p gures sponsible . own eatablishments the Count Karolyi Disappointed in Efforts communi- from the oners or the disintegration of this empire. Like other Ka writing | 1 public | Broken in and post office Reconstruct Hungary of pirit power, the and private depart- ks throw the Michael part Hun- Bud- ave attempted sui- despair the success of his offorts te 1t Hungary, says Will a « tch from Am- | ster count’s attempt to take |\ frustrated, the meseage no details are given. he government, the dispatch- adds, ippears to be unable to prevent the partition of the country into small republics. Count prominent of a in a ser is at Amerongen, reported went has given many its expert would Bonds. Karolyi, w is autobiography in feverish haste wmy and 7 filied their very vy deservi § The will probably nt ation in tI e badly usually entitled and his defense rere any Hi Prince, preparing before ¢ are by others who ¢ sek batiers oSy ho reported to daors ex-crown international Ao the former Crown court Ning effort knowledge caloric son, | are w o best and e whose in swhose wanders on are appreciated but st cide of Mavaguez lies Ponce very the shores of his island prison listen- of this particular G, The Germans may contin appeals for justice until they get IR R AR \nd that would be a sorry day Show Skill at Tabs, o Issuesiicac ie e Mo ity Sta his life Germany.—Kansas City Star. John M. Lawton, holder of several yaies and billiard championships, will =~ vour son look play an exhibition game in the Y. M. Quigley stated that there is no ques- | like you,” says Harriette Underhill, | T. A. and B. pool room on Thursday tion but what the Burlington project [ flatterer that she is, “maybe he’ll be| evening., His opponent has not yet will have to be developed. This eity l‘vn;:hl."» New York Tribune, been picked, but it is probable that ing to the waves playing among the | work is not as complete and baum- Jobn M. vd, entral s disp pebbles by occasionally giving an interview to press representatives explaining how Germany lost the war. Like his pa- ternal parent, he s well endowed ! with hindsight and does not yet real- | as many who | g he on and breaking the monotony | are now in the military service T s necessary. scapes nany 1er in of great mi are The water brought up for By mailing packages at an early date the senders of Christmas gifts short yut discussion and Mayor| “Never mind if does

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