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B THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1016 " Ready for Daylight Saving [(2D INFANTRY IS DAL COLORS ) CTEDMANYTINES d from Firs Puge o : During Nine Months in Lines Reports Reserved. ! le rgport was made on a | Bctor Bishop to provide | It adjusting disputes w huh’ 3 g following interesting account ing bills due contraciors. 30 n 5 > of the activities of the 102d Infantry ate adopted bills authoriz- in France is gfon borough io establish code; allowing Greenwich | £ its honded indehtedness and Etlle department of health fo iggage in times of epidemi i o s ) e . R el e I “aet in a fiduciary capacity e o e dustilidzoopsior I tlement of an estate within Token BmlE et it S e b fporati 4 a ed v Y 2o, 2 Ang nded a s azaire, ma::fi:;t\(\’:s};x‘;l‘«.v)l"v\\.;1 “W!‘TL - g L A % : V“ rt ,”,]' September 21 The div % 4 = - 5 sion remaired in the training area, @hich puts in a 3100, penalty Sy 3 E 2 e s il e 3 . ; R = 7y for four months. "Banks Named as Judge. 5 3 s 2 $ f The actions in which the division B nhouse by ballot unanimously | 7y 3 : ? 5 participated are given as follows ' 'J(:'Ih" V;'. .Runks of Bridg % 5 R : I R North of Soissons with the French, judge of the superior court, X 3 e ;. February 6, 1918, (Chemin d ‘Ernestl €. Simpson, judge of the 3 3 D Dames sector): withdrawn March 21, imon pleas court at New Haven. 2 5 R : ” 2 o 4 1918, and gent nurth of Toul to the 5 bills adopted included those from ¢ - 2l 3 B Lariene-Eoucque sector; withdrawn § senate permitting life insurance K b : o 25 B ¥ %5 - June 28, 1918, and sent into the Cha- dmpanies to write group insurance; eds NI TR ) 2 | teau Thierry-Pas Fine sector July 10, Porating the Naugatuck hospital | t SE : TR 3 4 1918; withdrawn July 26 and sent in- @& the Galen hospital at Bridgeport. 3 % e 7 pera g to St. Mihiel-Nepture sector; October @ amending the optometry law * » ¥ £ 5 SRS S to November 14, Argonne-Meuse of- iPhe legislature will meet tomorrow. < e e | fensive; time in the lines, 7 months i Trolley Report Next Weelk. : { i S5 N 0 days. Ihe special commission which has " > : AN TS rond, TPotal gstigated the condition of trolley 2 : jpanies will make its report next ompiled from a diary kept by Private Howard B. Sandlan son of Mayor William H. Sandland of Waterbury, who arrive recently at Newport News The 26th Division was organized on division Casualtics, The division captured 1 officers and 3,981 en'isted men and its booty pk. The final dr that report in war madterial includsd 31 pieces of how being prepared and it is ex- R 3 2 neid artillery, 23 pieces of trench ar- pected that some recommendation or S > Py, oL YT NS tillery, 163 light and heavy machine reference will be made to the neces- % guns and 830 rifles. The total cas- of companies coming back to a uaities suffered by the division in- cent fare if they are to receive | clude 461 officers and 11,534 men. any ajd from the s It is not Enemy territory taken by the di- known, however what the nature of Insure the Fruits ?fpeace | vision in Dbatties was as follow any recommendations will be. rrrt bl Marne, July 18-25, 17.5 kilometers; St. Mihiel, September 12-18, 14 Kkilo- BOOMING NIZATION. Copyright National War Garden Commission \\m’:.;w; ’,\‘ru?!!n;z, Im tober 18, to No- ember 11. 5.5 kilometers. The extra hour of daylight which comes back to us on the The 26th division was the first 5 \ o 5 = last Sunday in March means 1¥illions of dollars to the country, | sincrican unit organized as a division EmRording Is Boing Thxce pishe nch Aivees says the National War Garden Commission, of Washington, whicli | in the United States und transported Posters are being distributed by the that everyone have a garden in 1919. to France complete. During the nine Americanization committee, as re- urges that every! ag - | months of service in tie lines, from 3 1 " o5 o “itizenshi “aas hic February 6, 1918 the division spent s, AR (Fy The Asso- | garding.the citizenship classes, which ' ¥ os‘:a‘t; et V‘.M:, 1o league of nations| Will be held every Monday evening only ten days in r camp. The ° s s Porte, wator. committee of the peuce conference, at the. Central Grammar s h(nv)f, Main ‘ WAR HAS REFORME]) ::Ll “;n rmzf '.}»', ‘ vl\):n‘ xf B S n’v (1;\ mov onight says with President Wilson in the chafr, | 2nd Chestnut street: every Hw: E 7 e ux‘x e : Eectonito ]l‘”*y “’r;”?\r EERNY ihe intorna- et for three hours last night ang | evening, at the Sacred Heart schoo EASTSIDE GUNMAN | inio the tines. I orts. waterwayvs completed its consideration of the | &l Gold strget; and every Wednesday . the fArst Ays met this afternoon at!|covenant of the leaguc CHCniy G e DI mn-rm;-\-\yf;nl.I T Numerous Citation ate committee ¥try of public works. .The| The covenant was referred to Nothpress, B o nL D 00 | : ! The division has been cited in Am- statement led ™ Blon heard representatives’ of | drafting committee, consisting of Col. | ducted at 5:30 o SloskiendfnuloDUoT, | Monk Kastman, Notorious New Yeork | erican and French orders and com- offiters at the Wi futch zovernment in. regard to | 1. M. House, representing the United | tunity llboRElycn RtoMI s I foze] = | Eangater: Erok $otec siihitae mended in letters and service mem- b1, Ansell’s reply to IR io the navigation of the Rhine. States; Lord Robert Ceeil, for Great | borm, v\hv: \lnmj to Jroeme ;\m}(‘r!nxnl oy T : 2ANE! Drdiaitd S AL RUIE orandums as follows: Cited in G. O. es objection to rhe aseIERINEH? & Dutch point of view was pre- ; Britain: Premier Venizclos of Greece, “HMW\“ ) }'”’I’M':‘ llm ,L,(WE r_!lt_/.{'"i (Continued from Iivst Page) Ovirscns) DIfeIent Man: No. 1, Hq.. 1ith . Army corps . Chamberlain as investigator | sented Ly W. J. M. Van Eysinga, pro- | and Ferdinand Larnaude, dean of the | ship. Text hooks will 20 .”’»”1‘1“‘“ TR ] (French), March 15, 1918; 104th controver: T:son at the University off Tavden: “Ihu' law faculty This committee _"»“”"'i ,“m(r“,”"\\: ‘,"' anc enrollment | the arms and munitions of I“\\LIV"HHK New York, March ~—Monk Hast- | Infantry cited in G. O. No. 737A, Ha. . Chamberlain io Continue. “The Duleli lessflon’ Bnvlee. re- | Will €0 throusn tho dosument, coront| @ L BeSiC & A0 wt the | 2130 Hhose which were obtained from | man, foting & gun, made his appesr-| 424 -Frensh Army “corp April 286, ch 1s tho case. it was said, | tired, M. Claveille, French minister its Wording where necessary and re- e hiane B r T aaa g the GeomERs WiRcn We A5 BIoRerly | ance on Difth aicnue Tusslisy with nol 1418 10isct InOUEr commntes T fiad been nothing to indicate | of public works, reported to the com- | f€r it back to the commission as soon | Amerieal NG, D e | cutbped we will have Hifle dimlCUly fear of the pollce. He was ons of the | servics memeranditn, Hy.' TE) A BN iary Bad changed his | mission fhe protadol = conveylns to | 85 Dossible probably within two days, | g 2 B2 A0 00 |12 1970 BF L EURE | dn defeating he Balshevisl thousands in the ranks aof corps, F : b t he had under consider- | the representatives of the interested jfor final consideration by the com- | Of the local factories, ApcEma Of Gen. Pilsudski said he hoped the | 27th division. Lining the curb in A fori of this investigation | nations a new transportation agree- | mission before it is reported to the | them have been'making out their|matter in issue between Poland and | nelghzorhood of 23d street was a o 'mnf'l:;w "than the office | ment designed to & e tionsher [ executive committee of the peace con- | naturalization papers. The factories | the Czecho-Slovaks would be settled group of pals. When the 106th Ma- o agency other th ment deslened dosostromelation iies ione of the city have been co-operating, | v diplomacs chine Gun battalion came along yells le:‘lféyv?(:::d St had found that |and to secure a route to the Orlent | ‘The covenant still contains 36 ar-|and per 'O,n,f’lw,".”‘”“tf‘,‘»\”i":' wililre Asked if the other conflicts ‘\,0141]0}"- ‘Hello, Monk!” came from ~the B fecord of discharge for men | by railroad without passing through ,leles. No amendment has been in- | made among the fufure cltizens. not he settled by negotiations he said '”l'_)df Of e edsy SIME 8 tmirer Bverseas after their arrival in | territories of the Central Empires. To | corporated which specifically meets SR | he did not think so N orvenre Monk Tastman —was in the United States was forty- | this end, a train de luxe, to be called | the desires of Japan for recognition | WOULD REMOVE TIEMPTATION. Fears Germany Will Not Give Tn. New York's ‘||msl notorious gang fiours. The secrotavy said that | the “Simplon-Orient Fxpress® will | of national equality. ) . “Possibly the Germans may accept |J¢ader. Tn armed battles he led his @ of the camps visited did the | be run between Paris and the Orient | S e Captain H. Griswold Favors Bill f'the Allies' terms,” he added, “but I[Q 4% :'~‘~"’l"\‘|,"_f‘,\‘_“"' \‘x‘f""‘" 2nd thel ¢915: vomstatomted I letber T il exceed six days, { via Lausanne, Simplon, Milan, Ven- | ATTRIBUTE ATROCITIES Aimed at Soldiers, deibtiwhetfenl mfopitcRari ol dueas (il b e E i i ERg RIS e i) R e egs Sl e | & secretary said he talked with | jce, Triest, Laibach, Agram and Vin- TO THE BOLSE tion of right, they will give up Po- [ {HEME e ‘”‘”w“ml’::‘ ”‘ “""““‘I 3 \"“‘: 1008 tatus . ¥ ht numbsr of soldiers, both in | kovee. At Vinkovee the road will di- O o e Oxis lone paltiEs save ] ¥ Pitacall o single instance of | s Constantinople and "Odessa the cars cut oft and the hands nalled | yesterdas afternoon, the same of Cap- | tary orzanization he thought Poland | oo "¢, ™ caulting a drunken man, | der. G, I Q.. SR QB etouse ofiatusetone: fand i ;N“ry\‘”\‘:» e q:v‘w :Mv‘,- to the shoulder blades, were found in | tain Alfred . Griswold of this city | Would nced after the war was over, | s 1 . ¢ full pav stantinople and Athens. he train Baker called attention to the | will connect at Paris with the Lon- e had by invitation spoken be- | gon-Calais-Paris train and at Milan nany chambers of commerce on { with a fast train for 1zome ip., generally speaking of the; “part of this pregram will be put Bzue Covehant Com- | Special Classes Wil Be Conducted Corrected By Experts, Prench, June 8. 1918: com-~ mended in service memorandums Hq. 7th French Army corps, June 191%; congratulated in memoran- dum Hq. 32d French Army corps, June 18, 1918. 103d Infantry commended in let- ter from G. H. Q., A. E. F,, June 20, 1918; cited in G. O. No. 133, H 324 French Army corps, June 27 Tn discussing the bill to take liguor Vladivostok, Siberia. March . from the reach of soldiers in uniform Bodies of two Russian officers, with { which came up in the state senate or- J 2 August 28, y ! = : was pardoned after five years. 1918: 102d Infantry cited in G. O, First river, near here vesterday. Al- | was mentioned as onc in favor of | ‘Gen. Pilsudski replied: f Though he announced then he was| No. 19, Hq. 5th Army corps, Septem- lied officers claim the discovery cor-{ taking it from wherc it would be a ‘As yoh know, I am a democrat.|going. west to live down his past, | ber 15, 1918; commonded in . tetta roborates stories of Bolsheviki out- | temptation to the man in khaki. Sen- | After this war the nations will have | pastman again went to prison in| from 17th French Armp corps, Oc- rages ator Arthur E. Bowers of Manchester | to change the nature of their mili-} 1915 for burglary. It was a few| tober 24, 1918; 104th Infantry coma Canadian officers and soldiers | mentioned the local wan whom he | tary preparations. The present sys-|weeks after his release that, in Octo- | p Areches 3 At g e e : o ers entionec ocs > _ 25 e 2 ase that, t mended in _letter from the Hq. e of nations (il oRoperatlon keoinn shging April 15, hayve been instructed to go only in | gaid had heartily endorsed the bill of | tem cannot longer be maintained. The | ber, 1917, he enlisted 18th Division French Novt - Prans Visit to Europe Soon. . | and the other part beginning May 1. {pairs after nightrall in Vladivostok | aholishment. peoples will not allow it. However, | Eastman did not want to miss any | her 17, 1918; cited in G. 0. No retary, Baker's plans for a visit ‘The commission continued the in- streets and to carry arms. Captain Griswold is reported as | no nation can remain defenseless. In{of the big doings at the front. He| n32 G- 1. @, A. E. F. December 19, o st having said that between 75 and 30 | the western, highly develdped coun-|{applied for a transfer from the 106th| 191%: eited in . O. No, 2 s H. Q. ! ICE HOLDS UP FLIGHT | per cent of the soldiers do drink and | tries, systems akin to the Swiss mili- | infantry to the Machine Gun bat-| A [ ¥. December 26 o | {hat of these, about 20 or 25 per cent [ fary system would suffice. With us |talion. He was complimented by his The '5ist Artillery Brigade opeed ; _— drink to an excess and become drnnk. | it could not, for two reasons. Our|commander for bravery under fire. | ateq with the 26th Division during all £ Lrope at an early date have not | vestigation of the clause to be in-, 232, changed and he still hoves fo | serted in the (reaty of peace in re- ome time next month. He called | gard to ports under international con- ion, however, to reports from | trol.”” that President Wilson might Capt. Griswold was referring to the | railroads are so few compared with | When wounded in the left leg and| pctivities. Following the relief of tha b special session of congress at IC MAYOR IS soldiers discharged from service who | those of Austria and Germany that|right hand, he crawled to a dugout ey n solc discha se of Austria and Germe a . division in (he Aisre-Marne offensive, rlier ‘1:';, H\,,n]\ h ,ix‘ 1].::x\h,l:llunxu CHICAGO (0] cd to Tum Back After Starting | #re at home and still on the strects | we could not, in case of war. rapidly jand h«;ln rxl a fallen comrdde to safe- | on July 25, 1918, the brigade opers expected, and said he ha 2 Ve e e P £ our |ty back of the lines. = t 42 A g - o in uniform. mobilize. Secondly many of our |ty b i ated with the 29th, 42d and 4th divi« hcoze trom omcal sowrses 11| FACING BAD CHARGE | vor picenta s, o o s Sbpoaii e forean | hen comvaieosn . m neta poe. | M wih (5o 308 451 A0 regar: i Dl g O < 5 E e} SR i pital after he had been gassed, he X i i 3 : 4 . SLEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. rule, cannot read or write, and con- i i that if the session should | — St. Johns, N. F., March 27— The| CELE slippec oF aia anage 1?2:2“;}1»'» than a late May or imer Digby bound here \\uh'u-u),]-( ! T scquontl g theyghave ot holodice 43”2:|l:;£;'\v:'x‘:” ol e ~(1ml"na:;‘1((" MEINODISD UL, dme‘ heretofore regarded as | Thompson is Accused in Answer By e kot n i Tich ‘(,m”"m“m;’_ Pastor Pays Tribute to Deceased | tion to make an effective militia. el e L e Taunton, Mass.,, March 2 The ” rould vitally affect his ; Eenae G e Member of Sewing Society. Mi Preparedness. R _| New England Southern conference of lable, it would vitally affect his Newspaper to His $500,000 Mackenzie Gricve, British aviators, “Before the full benefit of the new | After the parade Tuesday Monk | oV b SEC0C B e rs BOR SRERSe plans and he indicated that his and the airplane which they will use The anniversary of the Swedish Lu- gt led the east side delegation on a pa- A et - T bpean trip might be abandoned Libel Suit. ina n attemnt to fly across the At- i school system spreads throughout the | g "oe it guwn. After the turnout | 820ized today with the election of fhat case. In this relation the lantic. was stobped 120 miles off this treh Tast miznt with n speciaj | nation, before the railroad system is|ypicioh the east side a feast was | the Rev. J. F. Cooper of Providence btary said no advices as to the| Chicago, March :7T—>Mayor Thomp- | port today by ice floes and has turned i of the soclety and a program | more widespread, some cpmpromise| o o at Pistani’s, Kenmare and |98 Secretary ftion- fn Europe due to the up- | gon is charged with disloyalty and se- toward Halifax, according to a radio | grranged by the committee of the | Would be necessary on the proposition | pizapeth streets. e T e T e Ry g in Hungary had been trans- | . . message ‘rom her captain. He had|gujld, Several members entertained | of our military preparedness. I am “Army life bas made me over," % dition in pleas filed in the circuit e 4 g s i ing any plan but in general | 5 % il : been instructed to land the airmen With vocal and instrumental selections | Dot outlining any plan but in g al | Alonk told his comrades. "T'm going B court terday by the Tribune com- Placentia bay and it is believed that!ang a . e Hinlogue concluded the eve.|we will need a large body of trained |to stick. If 4 fellow makes good Just Arrlved Cm ITEMS pany, in answer to the mayor's suit the detour will delay considerably the | ning’s program. The society has | officers and soldiers for some time. | wearing the uniform, his work is & ansatlantic Flight Aspivants Oblig- theran Sewing society was observed in led to him by the war department. : ; s N ans for the flight which had been | o ote st successful year —— Lo spreciated.” } fox 01,000 Gamages based on pub- Plans for t Iig 1 | completed most 1ccessful ye appreciated. EHE ‘ . lications in the Tribunc in September, ; tentativ set for April 12 and has plans the works for an- GIRLS GOOD BOWLERS. | Included in the souvenirs Monk A SHIPMENT OF RONG o Howler and Grisve wil make thelr | ther active - it brought home were ten homing LIVE jus i s 108 ; attempt in o speciall constructec 2 Dr. G. & Ohman in his ad-{ Helon Monsees' Team Rolls | bigeons and his trench hat, bearing g e 3 As justification for publication of Attew Al c Rev. D1 < Helen nso e 3 . Primari morrow, 4 to tho. articles, the pleas present a ze. SoDWith two-soater biplane, the fuse|aress of congratulation to the seclaty i bullet holes S b Highest Score of Evening. : cital of his acts and statenients prior & of which ix hoat shaped and “de- | touched on several points in the h - — N, gon was born at the New Britain | " 4 during American participation $igNed 1o support the machine in the | tory of the sewing society. He also Phe following girls of the Corbin ! G c bwis W. Lawyer for first selectman tal this morning to Mr. and Mrs. water should a landing short of the Bl japeclal b myceuminias the || i Sy anng . Tender i : New York parade of the 27th division | : gior Slater of 81 Falrview street. | yyiiuge toward American partici Jacol Allen whose death occurred last [ at Y. M. ¢ Helen Monsees. ©ab- |y, " picrures. Only- theater in town Chicken &0 it b Be condition of Chorles Seltzer of | fion in the war, the pleas quote thees PTINEINE also a smaller plane for ex-|hight, and who .for about 35 years| tain, Ma cheidler, Mary Iirch- | oo o o flark stpget, whose two daughters | statemer made by him in interviews Perimental flights her was active in the work of the club 1 gessne Rosenswig Doroty % E SLICED STEAK COD .. 1b 15¢ this week, was reported as im-| {he first in March, 1917, and BUTTER FISH ..... 2 Ibs 2 the sec- e rerE ved this afternoon I 91a ik MRS, ARBOUR TMPROVING. | FRESH HADDOCK b 10c | : SUNKIST LEMONS .. doz 25¢ in the war. Lllustrating the mayor’ took occasion to pay tribute to Mrs. | Serew Corporation bowled last night WVritish Isles be forced. They are = Greenberg: T.onise Light, captain | INDOOR BASKET PICNIC Grei vanagh, Ren Stevens, Tlose ' Welinsky; he annual concert of the New The closer vou get to Wall Street | ~7he congition of '“_‘_"”r“’“’\‘”' SE VT STANLEY MEMORIAL, | Kathryn Dorses tain Choral club vill be held at|the more flags you see oM RO 20 AN B iRl ACH] 3 Schlenker, captain Clair ’s theater, May 14. “Thero llag sticking out of Deen confined to h:“r home !‘\- mn_c © An indoor basket picnic will beljynch, Bmm Anderson, Almena i fhief Dame and Enzine Company | every broker's window. These stock for the WN} few uevl\fi-!ls H“l’('”)e‘l held tonight at the Stanley Mcmorial| gione, Helen Hunter. — COOKING ONIONS .. 2 1bs 11c 4, were called out twice yester- | brokers are a patriotic lot. I wonder 2% considerably improved. Since the|l ., .ch at 6:30 o'clock, immediately M Scheidler won the box of | Y. SPATE PEA BEANS 1b 10c Sftetnooh to exlinguish grass|sometimes if it is pure patriotism or death of her husband, a 2 “[fi“"‘; after which the Sunday school offi- | candy with u total score of 224. she = ) s at Sunnyledze and Hamilton | some of the ‘war babies’ that mneed Mirs. = onfined | .ors and teachers will hold their | also won the pie donated by Frank ! ¢ VAN CAMP'S EVAP MILK o8 | nursine. 1 regular business meeting, and the | Schade of the Y. M (. A. Miss Mon- | Among other things recited in { Young Pcople’s society will have a | ces’ tean ored the highest during ) Fhe police vatrol whnich has been | - P ' ! fo il osatenl isheE RN e L 5 5 CESE ‘ Breding iepairs for some time | Pleas are the mavor's lrefusal business session. Lafer a social will | the evening A 7 LIMBERGER CHEESE 1b 83c I\‘;,-.a_ 1917 ]m v“n\l\- Hv‘n:\:'k‘.(u h an he held. The _\'olvn\; y\vrwplt“ u:‘\ the e 2 AN BOILING BEEF 1b 18c . ritish mission to the city becaus . nurch are urged to attend. A col- e o SR Dsear Patparian was stricken with | it S8 B O, 0TS oral au Adehght{o{he LUTHER LEAGUE MEETINC 3 ¢ SLICED PIGS LIVER B L. Corbin Screw corporas lection will be taken during the eve- thority to extend an invilation to war . 4 mecting of the Luther league of Y/ e e IR in i and wes removed|| norivito 5 palate; a comfort ning. s et IO G o o Fi FRESH SPARE RIBS .. Ib 22¢ 1R% ra:' his reference (o Chicago — —_— e his home in the police ambulance. SRS anes sk to.the nerves ] R held tonight in the church. A com- Do o RUMP CORNED BEEF 1b 24c oseph Vincent who was bound ‘1d;" his refusal to Ddrevent { 1 SCHOOLEIREOEEN MONDAY. mittee has been appointed fo arrange . . r in police court this morning on | meeting in Chicago of the People l The m-u»;l:w school sessions of {he | \H]"le'vm_ ;l 1t the ;l,m. lusion of PAINT ONCE AND IT LASTS gz of burglary as stricke . ¥ f Amer o 10crac cvening schoo it Monds hUSinessEINE et m i ElRE :hnrg}\ f ‘v‘ u_'luu :\ l~wm" ‘::ll: Couneil of Americu ~ Demo M [Ee3 ::"n “\* oL \“l 9 i e “K> | :_f‘" N INTERIOR OIL PAINT — WASHABLE 1 a f n his cell, after the co and Terms venco and his cxpre ove . after e ending f the ent repc 0 IR i runtiment rostored | o LotmaclE gl OSTU o Pt o R G SR B e e el e HAMPDEN PAINT & CHEMICAL CO. ssion. Wirst aia tr § opposition to the draft an o 3 Eavace . ) SPRINGFIELD, _MASSACHUSETTS m to normal condition shipment of troops, ammunition inst dofcoffee continued as long as the atiendance 7 Miss Gertrude F. Mitcheli of 27| food to Murape. nstea - | remains us large as usual, until the | Extra speclal at Tyceuni: See the FACKUIPFE BROS. €O adison street is spending the week Mavor Thompson’s libel suit : onding of the school term in June. { New York patade of the 27th division ¥ o Distributor: ith friends in Brooklyn and New | mands against Chicago Wewspaper Other schools will also reopen Mon- | in pictures. Only theater in town ork eity now agsgregaic $2,759,000 day. showing it.—advt. 3 g been finished . Ib 7e

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