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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY. MAY o 1910 o ! ~ { BUSINESb MMMBERS NEW voRK STOCK EXCHANGE =i | 8 81 WEST MAIN &TREET .............. NEW BRITATN, CONN. (Continued from First pago., l 3 MAN TEL. 2040 : i ing the recent cpidémic he forgotten when she risked her young life in A man. is successful who ' OF ministering to the sick and dying manages his affairs <o that WE CAN OFFER among the poor and destitute when i | [§ wome s greater than his was impossible L0 Drocure nurses, In eo [ ] this she proved herself the (rue |M ©"5° AMERICAN H Protest Holmes' Action. \ man can manage such af- “Miss Byrne during the past three | | f41rs much better if he has | years has proven herself to be a most the rizht kind of a “banking N !IUDD competent l;nuhvv and g voung | connection”; such a connece- [ f the most sterling char. | gy i e e R CA Culw T Rl el o | acter, a it would be | oy L : la gross injustice to these young | B SUSECSt it as you will secure * women to drop them at this time for here. | not to re-engage them for the coming | AL . m_ year would be lantmount to that un- | We would like to talk it over P S % 8 Jess some valid reason can be « B with you—any time you say = e = = e — why they should 1.0}1 be continucd as —Dbut, pardon another sug- M 5 teachers in our schools any longer. | 3 i i 1 ) gestion—it mig e We know thal there can be no ques. geSHion 5 IERE he (o casellor | C‘O o T o AT LR o “the sooner the better. D = . c ss as teachers, and we g ecor Room 410 National Bank Wullding. elephone %130, g . . 7 ness as teac © o on record | o s Free Drawing of Beautiful Presents and War Savings Stamps. as protesting against the wetien ot | | T. FRANK LEE, Manager Stanley H. Holmes and ask that the | school board take no action in this y F' A St olt's Fatent I'ire Arms dtoc g an opportunity to be heard and to | | | T Ao Gl S ought and do | ferred against them, “Respectfully QL e W o Lt e — “TAXPAYERS' AND RENTPAYERS' O S — X ! ASSOCIATION.” FCs = 5 I HTS Would Re-engage Teachors, : = The Parents’ and Teachers’ 1SS0~ \ . g . 13 £ whick located in an orchard ciation of the Elihu Burritt school L J Consists of 93 choice building lots, part of w .(z)are ocac;t ] : it will be represented at the school iflaflCia ¢ et Lot S a 1 5 Q 3 o o S. " ng is after ms 3 =31 National an . e 3 f K SOUTH ST\ osite Stanley Gard board meeting this afternoon. At a 3 k Bldg. at corner of ROCKY HILL AVE. and SOU » Opp rigsting Dl Jast evering. iF wasiaes | 1 i W. T. SLOPER. Mer. cided to have President Frank Rl e e e e . EA?Y ex-President Ernest Mucke and Louis WE WILL BUY from @ A S ey i e | ; . | e § AMERICAN HARDWARE R‘ifis sented by the mmittee requesting | Um i that the school hoard re-cngage Miss | | UDD’S . e year. r WITH NO TAXES OR INTEREST FOR TWO YEARS. 6 I (0 Avotogiae. | b . : ~ was learncd that an effort was| — = 129 Discount for Cash. made last evening to have Miss Dunn Wall Street, Close—Some of the l PEATHS ND FUN A 1 and Miss Tiyrme call on Supenntend. | WOl SITCh Close—Some of the | ppIIGH | ABOR IS | s a ERALS u ent Holmes and apologize for their , . it = Q S L £ 2 « otatio later, T selling r | - A Free Auto X CEX part in an alleged campaizn o dis. | S A00tlons ator, but selling for | QPPOSED TO TERMS | Card of Thanks. - : everv half at- loyalty against the school adminis- | b'OMY 5 5 5 = = We wish to express ou " : E ; e roperty every half hour Sa et b : The closing was strong. Sales &DPProx- | pejune R A ne > eXpress our sincere will leave corner Broad and Grove streets for the property tration. Tioth tenchers were called | The closing was strons. I Declare It Is Only Compromise By | oy o'y 1 e orienda o L aey urday afternoon and starting at 10 a. m. Sunday. fo the home of a principal of one ) o | Capitalism and Imperiatism, Which | way showed thelr kindness and sy . of i mehosls 9nd Bl e b Exchange quota- | Dominates Jurope. | pathy in our recent bereavement in - —a o Holn Seundn o e e e e O London, May S.—After meeting to | the 10ss of our beloved brother and i Old 1 t ee Sy i el Yo o it. | Members of tha New Tork stosk|| conslder tha terms of peace imposed | @150 for the beautiful floral tributes. ln -_0 pal, x\].:s also pyn\\(i!n .1;}, e me :{w‘»] | Exchange: | upon Germany by the Allied and as- | We Wwish to especially thank the N. B. 3 - Miss Dunn and Miss Byrne refused | s ! ey 3 | Machine Co. for their generosit ! May 10, 1919. | sociated nations, the national execu- generosity FOR FIRST HOUSE BUILT. to accompany them to Mr ”‘"”'; ! i Tiohd Oromel | tie et mmiitha ork the i ian iator | YhichEriest heen Raasnly appreciated. . 2 residence, saying that they d noth- e e . MINNIE JOHNSON, Inquire at office for full particulars. didlbala o Am Beet Sugar §3% | party tonight issued & manifesto de- MINNIE AUUITESS p g "";'(‘l‘”_‘j S i Ree Am Agri Chem 111% ' claring the treaty in some essen- | MALCOLM JOHNSON, : LRI W ouie e tor nee I b T 9730 | al particulars opposed o the dec- — ainly wa be at the x to get your i S. ciOnENie e tare Kok Ibusinossiytol) Can 54% |larations of President Wilson of the YOU certainly want to be a come 1""'” ¢ ”‘“‘ ‘[’“"“' ey Loco e 767% | inter-Allied labor conference and the C]I Y ]IEMS o consider a resolution presented by : : it 7 VDS B . d elt sl | Berne conference and very defective LIBERTY BONDS accepted at FULL FACE VALUE . Dr. Martin at the lust monthly meet- | 410 Sielt R SR O (e : . ing. The resolution calls for a com- S 5 It bears cvidence of a compromise | “Knox” shoes for men and youns LL I{EALTi CON‘PA]‘Y Dot chansofanaisn BDlansementin | Am Tel & Tel 1 by capitalism and imperialism which | men, $6, $7, $5, at Besse-Leland's, the (lmunl;(l“-r-\') in m-r‘im' M e e (Gl | still dominates FEuropean states” the '-—advt member shall have the opportunity | 12O o Jies z s a yermanent 3 ‘d Bars y & v . Phone 1801 Rt I Ro T AT S Fe Ry Co | manifesto declared. Any perms Edward Barrett has returned to his ational Bank Bldg. E. Crandall, Mgr. tolidouestul Miotlc fon fho hoana 1o | Baldwin Loco | denial of Germany of un 0ppOrtun- home on Curtis street after a vear's pThe approvriating of D ol ity to become a mandatory under the | service in France. Although he with the M I"»‘ \v‘ hool will « ‘”H‘ S |l BRT | league of nations must cause jeal much action, he came out of the LibE e L el s R s e 74% fand unrest leading to further inter- | tles without an injury — - == olpcongigeratio Yo eate recent-| putte Superior % | national disputes.” e - v a on of a school in this city providing | AN Pac s S -epresenta. | PY the American Hosiery Co., at S £ NO FLIG T TODAY Hougo ! ! | Cen Leath 85% | failure to give Germany representa- | oV the Ame aler; GBI sa it ! Gi% s o Marriage licenses have been grant- e 8. N Chi Mil & St Paul 393 | and the omission of provisions for a = BILL AGAINST HUMN | ERTS o > T L | e ¢ armaments | ©d to Abraham Edelson of Berlin and . Vaval Planes Will Not Start from | / ADDITION Col F & 1 progressive limitation of armaments | © | and . Twp of Six Men Wanted For ’Hn'(':\k-l Naval Planc | HOSPITAL ADDIT 0 e h { by the other signatories to the treaty. | Sadie Krechevsky of 89 Hartford i e e Jrrow—>Minor Re- a N ONQ S s I otentedliagainstl the || avenustandito Pater Baron anid Mary ening Captured in Canaan, New I ! - : T Halifax Until Tomorro ‘ BEING CONSIDERED Crucll le steel 1% Il h:;“.lll::tl]\‘l‘h ~1(r|> e e o ran e Coast Guard Service ving 1914, A istillers Sec Jorms separs 4 Rol k streal N otk Alter Plocor Dl With I,nh(,,\.‘ pairs Canse of Delay. lonl B | basin from Germany and advocated a | H. Dayton Humphrey has sold York, After | 1915, and 1916 Has Not Been I | Tvie 1st pea plebiscite in Malmedy and other con- [ home belonging to Malcolm Farmer ; &1 i Moo —JI‘M'N“L Washington, ¥ 9.—The departure | New Maternity Building Is \m-nlml—} ey tested territory between Belgium and | ©n Lincoln street to George P. Hart police officers of Lee today captured | Paid—Amount is $10,500. of the naval seaplanes NC-1 and NC-3 | Miller Will Expected to Pro- | Goodrich Lub 72 | Germany {, Harry Maxen through B. Solomon s et ot men | from Halifax for repassey Bay, | P | 'Gréat Nor pta 93 ! e has purchased a residence from Mr atfiGanaan, o s T Teatdning angll MEVasnnsloENay eSS H ore Bl SN an || TR e sl e i ARG S AT AT [(Grentton il o pt Shimansky at the corner of West & ”lr,"”\f'di * providence, k. I The | be dunned when peace is restored. | oo row, the Navy department | give improvements on the New Brit- | Inspiration 503 RS The probationers’ class of the i e I ot e e e el SR LR S RO e S ain General hospital, including the | [n(erboro j 455 = : Glrls' Friendly society will meet Bat- opened fire on the officers and the | Ment. debtor to the United ~Sta In a radio message from the subply | construction of a large maternity | Interboro ptd Faroncof Bupilsof NowiBling Bty urdaygatierndontiatiis Sotclockiitn ing ")?um replied. There was a lively | €0ast guard to one share of the eX-| 1y Baltimore at Halifax, The me s-| building. it 1s said, will come up at | Knnsas <ity 50 24 ritt School Will Take Drastic Action | Mark's Parish hall A cordial in- p e o e | poieof Bma intaininz Mteinatrolieut | S S i { the ann meeting of the incorpora- | Kennec Copper ... 327% if Teachers Are Not Reappointed. | Vitation has been eoxtended to all usillade or a time 1 ters In the North Atlantic 1914, 1915, | o 0O e - el g 5 R e 0 = young women between the ages of 18 from the automobile and four es- |ters in the | “Planes will not st om Halifax to be held at the ¥. M. C. A. on | Tack Steel ...... 7414 Uniess the the school bonrd _takes | YOUNE ibs caped into the woods, The machine | 1916, $10,500 ) heip | foday because of renewal of four pro- Tuesday afternoon at P- M. | [chigh Valley .. lon va ey 1n:“ 6 ‘u all\inr‘ ‘ i et wos seouroalsyione Torits sone | AL mievitiineSppwers M nataSlenein || G2 BESEL TR BELERE. 08 0N 0 | The present accommodations at the | yo &u 485 - 431, ' the Parents and Teachers' association | oSt D nimen and woiis tained a large amount of clothing, | PillS b¥ asTeoImentNexceDE G erMANYEyrqay: morning ¥ | hospital are very crowded and the | Mok Petroleum 1851 { requesting that Miss Julia T. Dunn | " "]‘\’“““"" priced at Besse-Leland’s hoes, ete, which carried marks Fhlch beleed ofter the war MMW: — | building planned made possible | xntional Leead 7434 | and Miss Irene T. Byrne be re-engag- | ¢ i) AL S CAE G S Pin 19 although the cost as poole rough the recent bequest of Darl S 9 e , { inils Dwight B. Libby, son of Mr S Providence stores. The two captured | 7 1914, wlthough the cost ns pooled } POLICE RBOARD TO MEET. |pLaronsnithels F i Sl G e N et j od next fall, parents of pupdls of the| =Dwight B. Lt ) Ir. and s will be tried in Leo. on charse |aMONE the nations was less han | X | Miller. The exact amo fuertheii it fandsont) S New Elihu Burritt school stated this | Mrs. C. 1. Libby o 1 Shuttle .\;m” reaten following refusal to | $4:000 a vear for each nation.. Two! The monthly meeting of the police hospital is nov yet known, as thel vy v & H R R 31 afternoon that they may attempt to | Meadow avenue has returned to Camp Ly e burchased on tne | 201t uard cutters, the Androscogein | cemmissioners, will Be held this sven. | Miller estate has not heen app e | withdraw their children from the | Sherman to await discharge from tho I\'v‘u[nn:v of Taiob s Tada i anhigLallihooss nody aic,ongpatiol, | Ing in city hall. Among the maiters |[Put it s believed: fo be ove Norfolk & West { school. The parents are indignant!army after a 48 hour furlough spent = ‘ which continues only through April | el . coposal of | 000,000 [ Bae Maills s Go.. | over the action of iperintendent | at his home. Lihby was overseas 22 SRR e 1d May each year when ic m-ugsx:‘)‘« I "*”H"."" e " !"I';"”"-*_m:‘ ‘ Officers for the ensning year Awill l.:v"“' Ln Iolmes in natifying the teachers that | months as a member of the 15(h PAEARRENS AR St SIS SRl G feon i At Gt elll (et it e in so. | Do clected and a revision of the by- Pressed Steol ¢ | ho would not recormena them for | engineers, the first group of Ameri. % | threaten such disasters as caused the f 01 B R e (he | laws will come up for consideration - 4 | reappomtment nex: fall cans to reach the lines Peace Delegates, Numbcering Between | ginking of the lner Titantlc Rrne Badi thi | The annual meeting of the New Brit- [ Ray Cons 1 = - . Hanley’s dance, Bungalow tonight ] 40 and 50, on Way to St. Germain. EEone Skt arMEnt i rent situntion in this | 4in fPraining School for Nurses will | Reading ... RESIGNATIONS EXPECTED. SULIE ML o) Chestra =yt ; e . Sty | ords will be made out for the | i (. reld on NMay 19 86 the ¥ M [ Bep 1 €8 com g Willlam Ji Donnell Soutk Paris, May 9 (By The Associated REPAIRS TAKE TWO DAYS. | police to secure this data. The com-} ¢ %% °C AGE PE, Ted B4 T8 directors | Southern Pac ! G P 1 . Ji Donnelly of South >r, stria ace delega- | ———— R . 5 rning Pt - (Y e Department of Commerce's Industrial | Main street. has arrived home from Press.)—The Austrian peace delega- plaintlot |G T Davenporticoncepinel b 4l Nolor itz ieee gl forg ceee e ta e SOl Someavds [ndueh HaingBteostph rive tion, numbering from 40 to 50 per- | NC 4 Will Not Be Ready to Resume | depredations that are heing eacriod s IR et A | eitien &y ord | Board Will Probably Q ¥ rance, where he saw service for = ering - ons) L L ‘oo, | Coding the corporators’ session. HiS 5 e | Washington, May 9.—Resignation | over a year with the engineers. Dom. sons, {s expected to arrive at St. Ger OceaniElight at Once. “”"l ml o Diaes on 1"“" i AN JERERE St @F (e Tl [[Eeiaietas o e ‘“f the Department of Commerce’s in- | nelly answered the call of his coun S e talo . 12 atia will also receive consideration. MR ool see i S S Pl ) s L 8 s D My LE ."Mfrm‘.”,‘.).", i Washington, May 9.—Lieut. Com- ’ are: iGeoree Mart pre "‘P{"' Al W 11 s \;.”‘ | dustrial board was expected in o try soon after the war broke out. He cetvedtrom kiranoh sofirces lsthat the | pander A, C. Read, commanding the = e iEe Stanley, treasurer; John \'”T' =Ean B ‘ [ cial circles here today as & result of | has not as yet recolved mie diorar Swine 5 dituitios ehocintiyeablnavaliscaplanckNG ) felsphoned (thé FRIDELL CASE ASSIGNED. [[Es “"'.f",‘,,:‘ ‘»'"”f,'",‘,',“,% siand “\ e 78 [ the Railrond administration’s refusal | papers. and spent a short furloush el S LI R encot it o oe li- , Py department today from Chat-[ The case of John A. Abrahamson, | Jennie L. Bassett, suverintenden e ! to accept the board’s schedule of steel [ with his relatives last evening. selecting its member because of dif- : o - e 3 Rubber Co .. 8% , . 8 un, Mass, that two days would be | administrator of the ostate of Joseph JALIE hrines Women's hosiery spe price fe: ces of opinion r rdi the pro- T 3 i i N - ee cesan 013 s z s ":“1 S (“‘ T required to repair the disabled motors | Fridell against the Connecticut com- { DEAD SOLDIER IS ;"v i q‘ " ca },-, 2 | With the largest purchasing agency | at Besse-Leland's.—advt ”':_( ‘:."_ Doration fiC BT E e P HiEh forcedl ihe plane to descend | pany, has been assigned for trial in U S stec .:H Galto e o in the country buying on a competi- — (e i Cermany: A U8 ) ) vsterday whilo on the first les of | the superior court Wednesday. Law-| GIVEN HONOR MEDAL ! o Gerchem LTS 8 S A e s e KENILWORTH BANQUET patches mecelver y e aY - tihe trans-Atlantic flight. e said | yer M. H. Camp is counsel for tho | Westinghous: 0% B s without! Ihfuencel o Ipromulgate! EEONEES 'i"”"‘ “"" while Frank Klein "/ when the engines were again in run- | plaintiff and Day & Berry for tho | —— ; y(]\'mn‘V ny.m\‘ 341, | agreed prices for the use of the public. | Bighty Members Attended Affair at dent of the delegation, favors annexa : L = e : 2 | Lo 3415 | ag | ] y 3 ning order e would proceed to New- | defendant. The action was brought| _ - - - Elm Tree Inn Last Night tior mmasch, anoth A gressional Medal Awarded Post- i B 5 < z 5 ght. fon ofessor Lammasch, an toundland to join the NC 1 and NG 8, | owing to the death of Fridell vino | Congressional Medal Awarded Post : - | e infuentia mberornoses il S and { was struck by a trolley car on Dwight . e ANTHRAX IN SHAVING BRUS o | The ecighteenth annual banquet of A e — — b Jumonsly icuctna o i - . R e R v EhaC Reninen SaEn NSl e profos FOR PRIVATE OPERATION. | street about a year ago. . icneral Tells Local People | War Department Still Wants Stand- | the Kenilworth club was held last growing ‘r he rest ¢ the delee Ltion i b i Rushed Hindenburg Line ‘.\ul"(‘un»(-(l"l--l‘ ells i ; ' 5 ing Army of 529,000 For Time Being. | Night :.n the/ Elm Tree Inn, Farming is said to be divided on t 1 O0 Senator Jones Does Not Want Mer- | BRITISH STILL HELD UP, s S L ]1 to Sterilize Brushes Betore Using. | i May 9—Progress 10{1 with "T".‘.“MMK.‘;“:' :vf‘ about % = = chant Ships Run by Government 3 i . 5 “ New York, Ma —Major General | = el M Stotewell N e | the peace commissigners at | el8hty members of 10 club. Th MORE DELEGATES ARRIVI i f it b b 3 St. Johns, May J.—Reports from | g'Ryan, former commander of the| Dr ik he 2 . | - » | trip to the Inn was made by autc SR o R G : 5 | board of health has received @ com- | parjg has caused no chanse in the | . — Washinzton, May 9.—Private oper- | the British air ministry o easte h division, was notified today by | board of ! tupert Blue, sur-|ar department's policy of a em. | mobiles arriving at 7:30 and a8 Eight Additional Members of German { ation of all merchant ships built by | &les breeding a storm in _mid-Al- | the agjutant general of the United (Imunfeation By Bansst 88 el it e R oopntvnon Aparoximately 529, | @ most delightful repast was sorve - Peace Party Now at Versailles the government during the war ex- | lintic caused Hawker and Raynham. ! giates army that the congressional | geon general, a e it et ISR i provided for At the conclusion of the banqu.t flles, M (By the A i cept those necessary for tl Army, the British aviato to call off for meqal of honor has been conferred an | iocil pec : : brushes. Thelt 0 e 4 et on | addresses were given by Captain Versaflles, May S. (By t ssocia % 4 ¢ & e At in their | Jips WibnAnt . willilam Braaford | inrecced wing br | in the annual army appropriation | addr e Fel el Bl >ress Eight new members of ¥ (A0 government depart- . Al | ¢ of anthr du ol i1 hich failed of passage in he | Alfred iriswolc fam X ed Press.) e AaR el % projected trans-oceanic flight Turner 1 who v urrence of casc [ bill which fai Of FDBARAE | » Harry C. Wessell The Ha a fion have arrivad D1ong ill framed by o I . 1918, | bureau of the United States Public| (jocine hours of the last congress, | €X-Private Harry Selly here but t e not yet communi- | Senator Jones, of Washington, who = s S g the dead | Health service is CLiing on a cam= i hecame known officially foday | Members present voted a life mem- : o 1€ o arriv- | Will be ¢ man of the senate com- MORELLO TAKEN AWAY. The medal the deaa} R S SEaE 9 disea=a anc k i hn e { bership in the club to Mr. A. G. Kim- cated with their 1 rr H 3 . eitenats William 13 ainst the dreaded disea 11 {hat the department is prepared to % ed prior to the presentation of the ! merce committee in the new eor s Slfredo Morello, Who was arrested | licutenant's mother; Mr | asks the co-operation of the local [ (18 "ect i1 the same B at the | ball of the Landers, Frary and Clark Sl © micasure provides that the vos | g T 1er, Dorchester, Ma asks t 0 press especially b e ey peace tre: X i e e o X ! ut. Turner was 2é years old. | superintenden extra session to begin May 19 pos Among the arrivals was Count Al-| scls may be sold outright or chartered | charging complicity in a counterfoi Sl e ng| Tho surgeon general requests chat | oot fom s A o S ne redue. | L E By o yendorff, a member of tho | to American citizens and corporations, | e bark oo o 3 \ : e miin s B T no purohae |00 ne obD 0 v IN POTTERY BUSINESS. van Obendor a ¢ e for the IHindenburg line he | people watch out anc tions in estimates for subsistence = =/ 3 German armistice commission He = — { taken 10 Hariford this aftcrnoon 1 it ¢ SNy it found in th kot which | | Washington, May " 9.—The former o 1 s ; : IEALTY 1 TR | Mars 100} 1 small body of men to at- { brushes found i = = Z | German c prince has gone into brought credentials as a r T REALTY TRANSFERS, Unitea eeRRurSh N Iddlebuoo under terrific artillery and ma- | do not bear the trade mark or name | pArDWIN TO BECOME [iGerznanacren oy % the congress and is expected to f<o| Tio following realty transfers wo Fun fire, sngle handed rushed | of (he manufacturer. Fvery b PROFESSOR EMFRITUS | the pottery business, actording to afs an important part in the negotiations. | recorded with the town elerk today, | ) - e e o Ul and killed the | I ho cavetully sterilized before New Haven, May 8. - Prof. Simeon | flcial dispatches received here today SoE I — | Pauline hn to F.E. and W. d CZECHREOR GRS G AT, e ithh Lol Atterwasa e ’ I2. Baldwin, Who for 50 years has been | from Holland. A new company just . BOAT ARRIVE i Hausman, land on Roberts s'rr-rx:i S e L e e e e e - a member of the Yale law school fac- | OTganized to use the sands on the | Punta Delgadoa Azores, May 9, zabeth Andrews and Robert An-| Czech forces, after a bitter e e e e e ot GREAT NORTHLIRN IN. ulty, will hecome a professar emieritus | island of “om\n.gcnylu\;l}1olxn\r'\(rl\navon, 1 Associated Press.)—The Ameri drews to Rose Dalton, land on Stan-| ating struggle, have gained a O e | trencher, Killed several Germans in| e May 9.-——The Great | at the coming commencement, accord- | “has named Mr. edrick illiam f torpedo boat tender Meiville arrived | ley street; Julia Klatt to Frank Mal- | in tho town of Na s s | Db e rived from Prest with 77 | ing to an announcement today, al- | Hohenzollern as the director mana- i here today from New York for duty | zynsky et al, land on East street; Ar. | Hungarian suprome army command hand- e T e e T i s iy T el #n conncotion with the naval trans-j thur F. Taylor to Charlotte W. Taylor, | 2nnounces, meses LumaBll | e A endwoundad ties at the school Vestor in the enterprise. atiantic 1 land on Tulip street. epest today | counter-attack. sion and 750 sick ¢

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