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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1922, | YOUNG COUPLE ON HONEYMOON STARVE ’, Finally Have to Appeal to Policeman Clty ltems Open alleys every Recreation Building, The Misses Margaret Woods and Anna Coffey who spent FEaster at Reading, Pa, has retmrned home, Thomas Murphy of Greenwood street was removed to St, Francis hospital, Hartford yesterday after. noon suffering from pneumonia Mrs, Lena Arnes and daughter Lena of 98 Greenwood street left to- day for California where they will make their home in the future Open alleys every night—Rogers Reereation Buildin, advt, Patrolman Stocker of the Poular The Daughters of Veterans will street station, Brooklyn, stood at Myr- | mect at the G. A. R, hall at 7:45 tle avenue and Bridge street at 2 o'clock this evening. o'clock yesterday morning. Officers of the New Brituin Indus- ‘““Take us to the station house, will | trial Council will be elected ut a you?" asked Stanaway. “This girl is|meeting to be held in the Y, M. ¢, A, my wife and we're down and out, We [tomorrow. Officers of the Friend- haven't a cent and haven't a place to |ship society of the Trinity Methodist sleep, Can't stand it any longer."” church will be elected at the regular The policeman took them to a res-|meecting tomorrow night, taurant, bought a meal for them and At the next meeting of then all three went to the police sta- | Britain Poultry association, to he held tion. They had been married, said|in the Jr. Mechanies hall on May 2 Stanaway, for two montbs, and had | Willilam Mehl will give a talk on “Co been living with his mother at 388 operative Selling.'" Grove street, Jersey City. Two wecks| Fred Lascarshean, was arrested to- ago he quarreled with his mother | day by Patrolman Michael Mass v, on about board due her. Then the couple |a charge of drunkenne came to New York city with $5, all Fe— they had, It was gone seven days ago. J Stanaway saild that during the day DEATHS AND FUI\ERALS his wife and himself tried desperately . v_' and rode up and down Manhattan |y, enan was held at 9 o'clock this Island. “In all last week," sald Stanaway, | (o peogarine CRUrch of St. John “I guess we only had two square | STANED. 8. 0, Thomes . Les aRls (i Hay S e ardly gl q|den was the celebrant of a requiem il Y e nad ORUJISTR BUC Inigh ek and he also conducted the coffee in the Bowery. I guess the time committal service at the grave, The We e hefore that was Saturday” | pallbearers were, Frank McAvay, i Wi e |Thomas J. Coyle, Willlam Dorsey Adams street court when the couple John J. McCart Frank Hump} g pleaded gullty ta “vagrancy” before . . Ge‘m“gc McCarthy, The m]?.’r")] Magistrate Liota. I'ihal disposal of was in St \X‘a 's m'“', emetery. Ly the case is being held up pending a| i ST & AR BAICRATY, full investigation of Stanaway's story. He served in the Second Motor Corps during the war and his eyes were in- 1u‘ed during a gasoline explosion at Camp Merritt, SUED FOR $1,000 Dick Kirscharian Brings an PEAGE 1S BASED ON FALSE CONDITIONS 50 Field Marshal Wilson Tells People in Ireland ¢ Fmanaal News nl».)\l —advt, Rogers' PUTNAM & CO. L Member New York Stock Exchange Successor to Richter & Co, 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY It. EDDY, Mgr, TEL. 2040 Close 41 4814 | 1613 Low 40 4015 160 26 118% High 2% 489 162 Cot vee o8 Loco L1184 Sm & Re,.. 6RY 088 Bg Rf cm.. 76% 7% Sum Th 36 Tel & Tel,,.121% Am Tob ,.000.:141% Am Wool ,,.,., 93 Ana Cop ....., B3% Ateh Tp & 8 F.,1017% At Guf & W I, 828 Bald Loco ,.., 117% Baltimore & O , 49% Beth Steel B .. 70% Canada Pacific . 1421 Cen Leath Co , 80% Ches & Ohio .., 656% Chi Mil & St, P, 287% Ch Rock Isl & F 47 Chile Copper .. 10, Chino Copper ,. 29% Con Gas 1167 '[Corn Prod Ref 108% Crucible Steel , 64% Cuba Cane Sugar 168% Bndicott-John ., 87 Erle . oeovsenns 18% Erie 1st pfd .,, 22% Gen Electric ,..162 Gen Motors 129 Goodrick BF ,... 41 Gt North pfd ..., 76% Insp Copper 4.,, 40% Inter Con ...y Inter Con pfd ... Int Mer Marine . Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers . Pacific Oil ..... Int Nickel Int Paper ,..... Kelly Spring T'r Kennecott Cop.. Lacka Steel . Lehigh Val .. Against Moses Paparlan for Alleged Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Bt Can Cr Bug ... Injuries Duo to a Balky Horse, & Fdy,. oi and Ask to Be Taken to Lawyer Henry P, Roche, ucting for Dick Kirscharian, has brought suit wgainst Moses Paparian, and real estate belonging to the defendant on Oak street has been attached for 86,000, The writ is returnable in the court of common pleas on the first Tuesday of May, Constable Fred Winkle served the papers, The plaintiff, in the complaint, sets forth that in March, 1022, the de- fendant was the owner of a horse which was ticlous and unruly, As a result of a request by the defendant, the plaintiff drove the horse, without being told of the habits of the animal, While driving the equine it became unmanageable while a trolley was passing, throwing the driver from the seat, The plaintiff alleges he was injured and confined in a hospital, and that as a resnlt, he was unable to pursue his duties as a vegetable dealer, which pay§ him $10 a day, for a period of 45 days, WANTS NEW WATER RATES Ansonia Water Company Files New Petition With Public Utilities Com- mission for Revision, Lockup. 19.~Martin Stan- and his New York, April away, a tall, dull eyed chap, wife, Regina, *h 21, found them- selves destitute a week ago in Man- hattan and spent their nights slecp- ing on subway benches and trains, bridge seats and in parks, We Recommend the Purchase of Southern New England Telephone Co. Stock Dividends 8% Price to Yield 6.50% Belfast, April 10 (By Assoclated Press)—-I"ield Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, member of parlia- ment for North Down told an audi- ence at Newtownards County Down last night that the Paris peace con- ferencg based all its hopes for the future peace of the world upon three conditions all ol which were false, Fooled By America, I"irst, the leaders of the conference had said great empires were a danger and ought to be broken up, and they proceeded to break up or Balkanize Europe. Second, on the basis that all peoples loves each other, they formed the League of Nations but did not give it any power to carry out its decisions. Third, he declared they went on the assumption that former President Wilson represented America, which was not true. Need Solid Foundation. The field marshal declared there had not been peace during last three years and never would he unless these assumptions were swept away and something more solid built in their place. ‘He said self determination was talked about at Paris but nobody knew what it meant. Prime Minmister Lloyd George he de- clared was so enamoured of it that he insisted upon extending the power of self determination to Ireland thus dividing the country into two parts, north and south. South Ireland, actuated by the love of self determination was now divided against itself. The speaker asserted that the act of union was the most successful act by any British government and he was ceriailn they would either go back to union or the British empire would go to the dogs. GENOA'S “MORTAL BLOW” Demand of Germany for Discussion of the New MIMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE HARTIORD: Hartford-Conn. Trust Bldg,, Tel. Charter 6330 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Telephone 1815, Ansonia, April 19—The Ansonia Water Co. has filed a new petition with the public utilities commission for a revision of its rates. The water com- pany sought a years or so ago to in- crease its rates to householders and the city opposing the rise was re- fused by the commission. The com- mission &tated at the time that the company could bring in another pe- tition the following year if it still felt it was entitled to an increase. This has now been done, the company in its new petition asking merely for a readjustment of its rates. The city, it is stated, will oppose any increase in' the rate to householders. REPULSED: WIELDS KNIFE Because Girl Did Not Take Kindly to Through our private wire to Dominick & Domin- ick, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, we are in direct communication with financial houses in the following cities: BOSTON ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI WILMINGTON BONDS STOCKS CHICAGO LOUISVILLE Corinne Grace Peichert The funeral of Grace Corinne Pei- chert, was held this afternoon from the home qt her father at §3 West street. Rev. M. W. Gaudian officiat- ed at the service, and the burial was in Fairview cemetery CARD OF THANKS, We desire to express our fullest appreciation of the many tokens of Midvale Steel Missouri Pac N Y Cen ' NYNH&H Nort & West North Pac , .. Pure Ol .. Pan Am P & T Penn R R Pierce Arrow Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop . Reading . +..... Royal D, N Y Sinclair Oil Ref South Pacifle South Railway Studebaker Co .1211g Texas Co 47% Texas & Pacific 34% Tobacco Prod 69% Transcon Oil ., [Union Pacific United Fruit .. Tuguiries Must Now Be Made at Bureau Washington, April 19.—Orders to deputy commissioners and hecads of divisions of the internal revenue bu- sympathy extended to us fa our be- reau requiring all inquiries or appli-| (o, vement by the death of our be- cations for appointment in the bureau | loved mother and grandmother, Mrs. to be made through the appointment| yp; mhomas, In speclal maoner, do ghmmu ere Er;;n;lf' public today bY| o return thanks for the handsome HOIUIHBRLOT EY T R floral trihutes sent for the funeral = Children and Grandchildren. CHINESE STUDEN MULLIGAN’S HOME IS PARTLY BURNED We solicit your orders to buy or sell for cash in the above markets. Her Case Before Plenary Session T { @homson, Themn &’“@u NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD New Britain National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Telephone 2580 Telephone Charter 000 DONALD R. HART, Manager Mcriber Hartford Stock Member N. Y. Stock Exchange Exchange. We Offer Landers, Frary & Clark North & Judd Price on Application We Do Not Auept Margin Accounts His Advances, Ansonia Man Slashes Will Alter Situations. Her Face, 19, (By Associated he expected German de- mand for discussion of her case be- fore a plenary session of the economic conference will prove a “mortal blow" to the conference, it is declared in a French communique issued here this noon. The communique points out that for the first time since the signing of the treaty of Versailles the world sees the names of the representatives of nine powers making up an entente affixed to a document which protests Ger- man conduct, The communique insists that the dragging of the controversy in the full session of conference would bring about a situation which FEurope wishes to avoid, namely the lining up of new political groups one against the other. Tt refers to the signing of the Russo-German treaty as “a man- ifestation of the Bismarckian spirit which caused the allied block imme- diately to affirm its unity.” cherin of Ru: L this morning regard- CONFERENCE OPENS ing the barring of the Germans from . ko — e oasacd the Russian commission of the con- Meriden is the Gathering For Meth-|ference. The Germans will probably submit a formal reply tonight to the allied note on this subject. \Many other informal conferenecs were held with legal experts of the various delegations in an effort to bring out the exact scope of the en- tente note, Ansonia, April cause his attentions Frank Signorello, 26, pulled a Kknife on Madeline Mezzatesta, 16, late yes- terday and cut the girl on the right cheek and hand. The affair took place in a local factory where both are employed. The girl's wounds are not severe and she will not be dis- figured. Signorello disappeared after the cutting and is being sought in York. CONFER ON GERMAN CASE Toreign Minister And Lloyd George 19.—Angered be- were repulsed, AIN His Room Mate To Be Charged With Murder, Boston Police Say. 1 13 144 4955 414 % 515 993 118 663 8% Boston, April 19.—Ung Sheling Jing, a Chinese student at Northeast- ern college law school, also known as United Re St .. Daniel 8. Ung, was found yesterduy | Fire Seems to Follow Trinity Student, |77 8§ Food Prod in a room in the Chinatown district U 8 Indus Alco with a deep cut in his head and a Recently Suspécted of U § Rubber Co knife twelve inches long beside him Afion U § Steel ... on a cot. He died later without re- S U S Steel pfd .. vealing the identity of his assailant. Bergenfield, N. J., April 19—George |Utah Copper A passing policeman who heard | Mulligan, Jr.,, formerly Trinity col-| Willys Overland cries of “murder” and forced the |lege student who quit school after his locked door of the room, arrested an- |arrest by Hartford, Conn., police in other Chinese who was there and la- | connection with a series of mysterious ter three others who had been in an|fires in the dormitory in which he| adjoining room. One of these, Aug|lived, apparently can't find a fireless Lock, who was Jing's room mate, will [ haven, be charged with murder, the police| The home of his father, George asserted. Mulligan, tax collector, was partly de- Lock said he was awakened early|stroyed last night by a fire of such | Colt's Arms . this morning by the moans of his|peculiar origin that the police today |Lagle Lock roomamate, who lay on the bed with |began investigating it. 'l,mwlm B the knife in his skull. This room was| The blage started in a kitchen |N B Machine in the quarters of the York «Quon|closet about midnight after Mr. and | Niles-Be-Pond com Educational association which, when |Mrs, Mulligan, George and another |North and Judd raided several years ago, yielded a|son had retired. Peck, Stow and Wilcox quantity of radical literature, the po- | Fire Chief Pape sald there was no | Russell Mfg Co lice said. evidence of chemicals or combustible [Scovill Mfg Co materials in the closet and that un-|Standard Screw . less mice gnawed matches in the |Stanley Works closet he was at a loss to explain the |Trast and Hine ... cause of the fire. Union Mfg Co Young Mulligan left Trinity after a police prosecutor obtained a nolle of a technical charge of breach of the peace which was lodged against | him following an investigation by col- | lege authorities in seven mysterious fires. Two of the fires started in Mulligan's room. INJUSTICE IS DONE Frank Gargan Belicves New York 4 (Putnam & Co.) | Hfd Elec Light ... Southern N E Tel Am Hardw Billings & Bristol Bras Discuss Barring From The Russian JOH P I\EOGH Member Consolidated Stock Lxchange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport Danbury | - New Haven Middletown BONDS Springfield Direct Privatc Wire to New York and Boston G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Blig.—Tel. 1012 GET A BENEFICIAL LOAN WE LEND MONEY on note, or home fuorniture, without remov- al, to honest persons having stcady jobs; also lend to property own- ers: no pawns; LOANS UP TO $300, repayable in 8 to 15 monthly installments, or as desired. LEGAL CHARG ONLY, based on un- paid balances for actual time due. THIS SOCTETY is financed and directed by business and profes- sional men: condneted in a spirit of pablic service, and not solely to make money: VERY FAIR AND HELPFUL; strictly confidential and courteous Jdealings, A SAFE PLACE TO BORROW W BOR- ROWLERS WELCOMED, PRIVACY GUARANTEED; QUICK SERV- IC Commission Conference, 19. — (By Associated Fress) — Dr. Walter Rathenau, the German foreign minister conferred with Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain and Foreign DMinister Chit- Spencer com 2 Genoa, April .230 From the North Eastern RAIDS IN BRIDGEPORT 450 Gallons Of Mash Are Discovered In South Norwalk Today South Norwalk, April 19. — Four| men were summoned to appear before U. 8. Commissioner Hugh J. Lavery, at Bridgeport following a series of raids here this morning by .federal prohibition agents, which netted them four stills, 4560 gallons of mash, forty- one gallons of moonshine and 100 bot- tles of beer. The men arrested were Charles H. Taylor, a saloonkeeper, better known as ‘Battling Kunz" formerly state lightweight ring cham- pion, charged with possession of liquor; Johnny Chiney, charged with possessing a tea kettle still and three bottles of moonshine whiskey; Vie-| tor \likola, charged with possession | of 100 bottles of beer, 100 gallons of mash and a mash boiler still, and Mike Voclaris, charged fith possession of two 2-gallon stills, gallons of mash and 40 gallons moonshine liquor. odists Part of U. 20 40 HOUSE REPORT 910,200,000 85,300,000 GAMPMGN EXPENSES One of Several Who Filed Re- Funds S Meriden, April 19.—The fourth session of the New York east annual conference opened today at the FKirst Methodist chudch in this city with about 300 ministers, si probationers and 42 supply preachers In attendance. The opening session at 2 o'clock this afternoon was de- voted to the administering of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper by Rishop Luther B. Wilson of New York and memorial service for eight clergymen memhers of the conference who have died during the past ye Rev. George T3. Bishop of Brooklyn presided at the memorial service, This evening Mayor H King will deliver a)n address of welcome to the conference member: seventy- YORK CLEARING Key Workers Ransack New Haven Residence New Haven, April 19.—"Key work- ers” were busy again in this city last night, a Hudson seal coat valued at $500, a bracelet valued at $50 and $5 jin cash being taken from the home of Harry Olinksy. Entrance was effected by unlocking the rear door which was left open by the departing burglar. A neighbor who saw a strang man leave the house with a bundle has given the police a description of the intruder. The' description was said by the police to fit that of the man who entered an apartment house here two weeks ago. Only ports Today Expended to EINEEHSUUIRIS EICTHOR HOURS—9 to 5:30, Saturday to 1 CALL, WRITE OR 'PHONE US, New Britain 1-9-4-3. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Rooms 101-5, Professional Bldg.. 87 W. MAIN ST. (Cor. Washington) SECOND FLOOR, RIGHT Jank Commissioner, and Member Legal Reform E the LO! K EVIL, N, Y. Of the several candidates for office |at the annual city and town election Are Wrong in Quoting | who filed lists of their campaign ex- | penses today, Klias T. Ringrose, suc- | cessful candidate for the common Waterbury, April 19.—Frank Gar.|council in the fifth ward, was the gan, graduate manager of athletics at | Only one who showed an expenditure. Fordham university, after 1n(erflew_}fle donated $25 to the democrat town ing scores of baseball fans, of both|committee and spent $17 for postage. local Eastern league baseball club and | Others who filed lists, all of which | newspapers here today in investigat- (Showed no expenses are: Democrats, tng the charge that the Fordham ;M. W. Halloran, Richard Schaefer, W. - varsity bauseball team played against|Schaefer and H. K. Dolan, candidates " > S the Waterbury club Sunday in an un- |for the council, and Gerald P. Crean, OFFICERS RESTRAINED |,y 014500 game, sald he §s convinced |candidate for city clerk. Republicans, Somerset, Pa.,, April 19.—District| tyat the players whose names were |H. W. Rice, George Molander, E. G. President Brophy and other offieSs| mentioned in New York newspapers|Schaefer, and H. K. Dolan, candidats of the United Mine Workers are tem- | a5 having played here, are victims of |for the common council; Farmer- porarily restrained from holding min-|an injustice. Laborites: John Frank, candidate for ers on the property or in| Mr Gargan school committee; Ira Leonard, candi- the vicinity of property owned Newspapers Waterbury Game of Sunday. OLD GLAIM IS SETTLED Bridgeport Licensed by State Burcau to ELIM1 | American Ridden Horse Wins English Stakes Epsom, Eng., April 19. (By Asso- clated Press)—S8ir Ernest Paget's Paragon, by Radium, out of Quintes- sence, ridden by the American jockey, Archibald, won the city and suburban stakes of 1,000 pounds run here to- day. Sir Henry Bird's Monarch was | second and James White's Granely, Foreigner, Injured at of Brass Co., was Native of Jugo- Slavia, Causing Complications. | The New Britain Cooperative !'Savingsand [.oan Association Bridgeport, April 19.-—A compen- sation claim that has been held up by the state of war between the United ates and Austria was settled today when Compensation Commissioner k. T. Buckingham made a finding and | has testimony from b i e oM oQ many who saw Sunday's game that|date for selectman, and Patrick S. Room 210—National Bank Building—272 Main Street award in the case of Jerome Cuk, against the Bridgeport s Co. of this city. Cuk was fatally injured third. Ten horses ran. by four of the largest coal companles in Somerset county through an junction granted by Judge John A. in- | | the players who appeared here under the name of the Fordham colleglans were not members of the Fordham Brennan and T. L. Anderson, candi- dates for the common council. Incorporated April, 1886. Luther League Will Form Basebgll Team The Men's club of the Swedish Lutheran church will hold its regu- lar meeting at the church tomorrow night when a program will be car- ried out. Refreshments will be serv- A Financial Institution that is operated for the benefit of its members. After the expenses of the management are defrayed they receive all the nrofits. SUBSCRIBE TO PAID UP L‘H ARES ASSOCIATION Paid up shares can be secured in any month during the year, Serial shares are issued in April and October each year, all issues pay five per cent. interest com- pounded. All money is secured by first mortgage on high-class real estate and share loans to its members. Man and Two Women Killed in Belfast Belfast, April 19.—(By Assoclated | I'ress.)—One man and two women were killed and many others are re- | ported wounded, including two chil- dren, in rioting in East Belfast this evening, Housea on Altcar ptreet were set on fire during the disorders. varsity nine. Many local fana know McNamara and Cousineau, the star battery, who appeared hero last sea- son in an authorized exhibition game, but all agreed that nelther of them pilayed here Sunday It Is now pos |less vessel as far will carry, Burkey of the Somerset common pleas July 11, 1918, Attornfys represent- court. A hearing was set for April 2 ing the parents of Cuk, who live in Jugo-Slayia, made the contention that it was physically impossible to file claim. The commissioner ruled that it was his duty to keep the proceed- ings open until communication was re-established foliowing the war. ed. Next week the Luther league will | - | meet, when a discussion will probably | Albanian women are asking per-|take place on the formation of a base- | mission to dress like American wom-|pall team which will enter the Con- | i necticut State Luther league. A team will be selected from the men of the [local league and practice games will [be held when the first opportunity | comes. | | MEMORJAL BUILDING. ‘Washington, April 19.—Erection of | the George Washington memdrial building in Washington under the plans of the George Washington memorial association was formally approved today by the continental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution, IN THIS to scnd a crew- as radio impulses A Los Angeles man is building a large motor hoat entirely of mahog- [any. THE “MOTHER OF MEDICINE” b [ the Queen and afterwards the |~ Goddess, was called the “Mother of German Lutheran Church { Medicine.” In ancient Egypt, centuries hefore Christ, women were skilled in medicine. They knew the great value of medicinal plants. Hippocrates, the “Father of Medi- ine,”” many centuries later, knew less of the merit of vegetable drugs than | did the women of ancient times. Lydia BE. Pinkham, nearly fifty years ago, gave to women her Vege- table Compound, now known every- where as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- tabel Compound. This a woman's me e for woman's ailments, pre- parcd from medicinal plants. FAVOR BONUS, Washington, April 10.—President Harding was represented today by White House callers as favorable to suggestions that a soldier bonus rev- ||} enue raising provision be inserted in the tariff bill now before the senate. Make Your Money Work For YOU By Depositing It In This Bank, Deposits Are Now Earning 4159 Interest| Savings Bank of New Britain 178 Main Street A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK en 9 A. M. to4 P, M, Saturday 9 to 12 Monday Evenings 7:30 to 9 All money invested in this institution is used entirely for Home Owners and Home Builders. (The more homes the better our city). $30,000.00 wili be paid April 25, 1922, to holders of shares in the 48th and G. G. series which mature on this date. The Building and Loan Associations were the pioneers in the plan of monthly savings and amortization of loans, the value of this plan is shown by its adoption by other banking and bonding institutions, NTERTAINED SOCIETIE! John's MEET CALLED OFF Charlottesville, Va., April 19.—Tha| dual track meet between Harvard and | Virginia scheduied to be held here to- day, was postponed until tomorrow on account of rain. | The Swedish Lutheran and the| English Lutheran Young People's so- | cieties were entertained by the society lof St. John's German Lutheran church at a gathering held last cvening. ' Henry Groth, president of the socicty delivered the address .of welcome. S i |Rev. M. W. Gaudian, Rév. Fred| ROTARY TRIL { Schaefer and Emil Larson also spoke. | b it . Miss Augusta Buckholtz, Marie Mm.‘ Members of the New Britaln Rotary | inski, Gladys Haigis, Leon Rnspnhrr-‘club who are going on the trip to| ger, Susan Roth and Harry Whatna |(lf|rk~z at East Berlin tomorrow aft- provided the entertainment. Games|ernoon will meet at Porter and Dy- were also played aund vefreshments son's at 6 o'clock. Cars will be pro-| were served. vided. | The more money we receive the more we can assist home builders. Y. J. STEARNS, Secretary. ®

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