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PLANNING PARLEY ON DISARMAENT American Diplomats Recalled | 0 Mee( Kellogg SCIENCE DEGREE HAD ORI IN AT NORWICH Iwo Given Honor Institution Before Harvard Had Course, Murphy were © conrse s Guidon's fnvestigati claim was pror L Bla in John Gr Hi tion to t fa N¢ stndents omif ancient HURRICANE RAGING Alps To on of the wieh the Ialy Swept By Gales From Sicily — Several Casuaities and deavy Property Damage. Rom: vind st portions, s to Sicily during ! Vrofy Coolidge Modest as to Resulis of First Year Executive Oificer of U, S. S, Maine Is Dying LIN CITY HORSE SHOW ANIRY RTTN Couple Taken Breaks in Into Custoly Tor Simsbury and Tebron R HOULTON HIGH SCHOOL BOY§ WIN SILVFR CUP' g 15 Emblematical o Championship in the hampionshiy Houltan Three R's of hool, 6 (P—Fiue infor Hi . Monticello contest h excit i hoys ASSAILS ELOPEMENTS Melhorn Marringes One Divoree < In Clandesting Great Reason For Actions, s When School Closes | American 'T\V I‘T.IT\T\' DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, \l‘\P(H 6, I‘W‘ 0544 PETITIOHERS 'm_:—_—_fi_“—__:.:_ rHUSBAND 38, WIFE 16, ARRLSTFD AS BURGLARS FILES DEURRER | FOR SWIERCZYNSHI Attorney McDonaugh Trying ! (et Client Out of Jail cou it more than Aismiss: for \ the pr torney th Har erred by to rel ord con Alfred Kal rankli t lr' ko “rn, 6 High | 1nd Leo wded h 1 game a Har 500 in m n i \’rfl/\n-\ skipped honds of § 1 in | tford wh similar charges | sted against and in the Britain police court Thursday. CLAINS BOARD 1S UNABLE T0 AGREE | Mexican-U. §. Commission: eaks Up Without Decision M City, March 6 (B —The breakup of the special claims com- | mission called to consider repara- tion for the killing of 15 American ecrs in the of January, has ironsed int n t both | Mexiean | Offirial i xivo st 1916, in circles here, omment is withheld, un- ernments have had to review the situa- | determine upon the course pursued. The Mexican sonzales with Presg castle U 1 opportunity tion and Roa, | at | apultepee 1til is mornir American delegate, Judge D. Perry, is leaving today for his home in Lineoln, Neb., and nentral judge, Dr. Ridrigo Oc- tavio of Brazl is sailing for Hava The poor state Dr. Octavio’ health was given 2 re breakup of the conference, lie actual reason Is sald to heen the complete failure of commission to agree upon the dam- for the m re eclaimed rnment, Americ te lust night re- Octasio had pre- opinion sustaining view, from which lelegate, dissen made public his written opinion, maintaining that utionists and not Landits mas- the Americans, and that herefore liable for dam- Octavio held the opposits opinions do not consti- it was | members, to agree ages in gov rry | Dr. ritten sican Ar pared the M« he, Ul y decision. e 1 Mexican, isic ntion agreement ssion to | apply | ts decision,” “The opinion | ad of applying tempts to re- ch con equity in rote tavio te + United this easc r the facts of ullification of the con 1 disse in Canada L of the MILTON RETIRES TONMY Tommy ORDERS MILITARY \ A1 ‘Bryan IFicet, air B AUXTLIARY PARTY T refus _bring th%\[v IFL' Geneva Muthoritios Wil Precuution: (o Preven of Unseemly Violenc roups plan (o i in protest I 21 in Hung here w the leagn which | Hungary's under Jer who wa by sy o committee constriction irge of the work Hungurians here tation 1 by 1inst followers of unxious to downfall and r chief to power, The league's fir s showing no di o inve + th Hungary, but it is ¢ Bethlen is to explain t not re \Mumu en's eial 08ithc franc Conr T ary, at his EAR[]L N station agai Count ¥ I rake 1 1 Possil on G lold o nst O st 1 1y, G nd [YURY ility | this neva nul white ount the s financial lying the finaneial re- miah Si s place the leag nith, 1 e, mani- il Count bring a the retu comm n at forgery leclared ed, i ne ernr il pres; n i Kar- bout ittee nt ca that ment IN LFGAL TANGLE Stll His Wlie Parig, March 6 (#)— fon n!m by him | Mime his former mor, his former Zizi 1 \[l\llH o, by £pouse, rd Mme 1-haired Ifor 'w-’v one-time friendly tow ), the a o mor, is the inten- | Literal Interpxctatlon inat 1ot | claime ‘Prmce Denies Claim She Is \m wan ‘-I‘vl« of former Crown Prince Carol | wife | vife, i3 asking ho is Magda O francs damages from now Lup- woman from did not come to Paris to enter bri said ( have heen se suit, and wit ol to d wi the pr has summoned me am arranging to have of na has veplied me, ter confine myself to a ringe with Mme, Lambr: nounced by the prope authorltics of my count Mue, Lambrino b ed against that deci |years past she n allowanes whicl of on a sun deposited in bank of Ttun ind rect, Mme. Lambring tain full the deed w “Undep th 1o control of 20 pre 1y more, rosity of the ion the the righ Tiy dynasti n thesis of Mn case as it will he condy sers when it ¥ Paris court at haps in the They ar tention that Carol nnder mo tic T'h cla nnot b rhitrary sclared th vill make a ont at trial leged political scar Furope during He belief pre coed the case wtionsh umily to the roya in, Serbia ar intend thoro tion of the vails that Wil b royal ¢ at Brita 1d they the history of from the time Rumaniar claimant, of the 1y ill corta termined ip of the o establishme n' M L Matin. pers in ident. of 55 the P fend me unt natic ino was rly qual ry. Be am- “r her 1) to W oa aris il he quest to defend so0 I think that today I had bet- ffirming the annulment of my more: that mar pro- sldes r protest- or s ar; os he the ol cirey ome 1wn an- interest | general which is cor- Y:‘V'V‘H\M der. hiet vhich ) hese Lambr the wal wif con- I of royalty I fumilie hly fec enzol y. whil to prove 1 sorts af mbrina | Mareh 6 valuation of $ prope LLECT DELEG 1zant Gr \II~ Clark he Ruman 501 i fan s of 1t ) air the 1 sHIP \t 1)‘\01‘ 'l‘vit “l”l')“ ove 1 leet rt Wix- alternates. [club, : ‘Painiin}r on Exhibition a gar GIVEN FHANCHISE | Pass Exannnaliou it Natuval- jzation Court Session 41 peti itizenship at lzation court he erne in the common coun- chamber, eity hall. Judge Wil- Hungerford presided Spelinan of New Have izution connissloner, vdmitted were Peter I Majowski, Mike mmv. vk, Jan Maj Monko, Wier- \ nthony Gajda \, Giacomo D} Antonio Ba- M™ola Cianci, Ro- seppa Amenta, como i, Orazio O. Pettinato, William Itobert H. Forshaw, Mar- garet M. Coreoran, August k. Poter- son, John Sigurd Perszon, Sven J. Anderson Andrew A. Bergquist, ave Werner, Frank Shimek, hann Zotter, Willlam Kern, Alois Geiger, John H. Prassl, Anton ader, Stanley Nevulls, Adolph Zering, Dick Maghakian, Munasck Haroian, Lazar David, Shalem O. Sargis, Simon Samuelian, Johan Sl-‘ monides, Michael Simonides and | Cla (o § | The petitions of John anmm:m.‘ John Miglinas, Luigli Perretta, H. J. | Dittman and Abe Cohen were dis- | missed beeause the applicants | 1 exemption during the World { | i | of) iam ( Ihor naturu 08¢ ki, Stanislaw Stanislaw Stanislis Katarzyna =ki, John lore Mario G. 1 Molsuk, Lombardo, il | | | | | | | | petitions of Jan Kardys, n. Alexander Gasolewskl, | Oddone, Stylianos J. and Salvatore Coco were lismissed for other causes Of Chapter of Genesis Amsterdam, Holland, March 6 (#) —The chapter of Genesis, referring to Adam and Eve, the serpent and the tree of knowledge, must be in- terpreted literally, says the report the commission of the General S&ynod of the Dutch Reformed hurch, which has been trying the lev. J. H. Geelkerken for heresy. he report stipulates that the eler- | gyman to retain his status with the synod must sign an undertaking ac- ting this conclusion. time ago Dr. Geelkerken a sermon which the synod | d cast doubt on the Genesis of Eve and the serpent. He| to trial late in Janu- er charges of heresy. professors of theology and ) elders assembled to judge the | of it being re- e future of the | for which, the op- Geelkerken empha- ed in Holland's th spain. [Motorman Leaves (ar And Stops Runaway f Dr. thousands ch 6.—Willlam N street I(r!utm ctrie Co. lines, showerl yesterday when he | stopped a runaway near the center | of Plainville Coughlin was on it Platnville center at 2:45 p. m., | and approaching Canal street no- ticed o horse attached to the wagon of the White Star Bakery dashing | up Canal street foward West | Without hesitating the frac- a seeor Coughlin stopped nd running to the center of | 1ed in bringing the andstill after he had | stance, action of Coughlin | for the averting of | mage to the horse and | possible injury to the | streets at the time. his car, hich | Main, tion of his ear The prompt as responsible crions and on th on people ls Slashed to Shreds | the cut Independent kalon into ribbons yester- been mutilated during | of attendants. listed as the “work tist,” had been nrm.d 10 by the newspapers as “Soviet pro- | inda.” It represented before a | ure of Christ on the cross, a the bourgeoise,” a priest ind a general, all three decorated with the legion of honor, A number of other paintings hostile erities declare fo b in the same are being closely | arded, | sl | | ‘citizen of whic class . Wealthy Cuban Is Held By Bandits for Ransom | Havana, March 6 (P—Colonel | Fnrique Pina, a w landowner | provinee of Camaguey, i be- | ¢ held by bandits for ransom. He | captured on Wednesday after | exchange of shots. Pina v camp to eral Jose ) 1 Gomez, president of the republie, during th revolution inst Spain. Rural | e rching for the ban pers say thel same band | ured Pina last year and when fri s prom- ransom. the Gen- | former | | Al newsp comprise th CREW SAVED Turk, Turks Tsland, Ba- ymag, March 6 (8 — The British hooner W. . Kennedy, from !y idad in ballast, is a total wreck north reef of Grand Turk ghe WRECKED, Grand whera in a heavy PRESIDENT MAKE: Washington, Mareh nt Coolidge made a specch, but| for publication, the annual | t of the White Housa Corres- §' Association last night. "ELCH 6 (A —Presi- a ot at NEW ROTARY CLUB | March ¢ (P—Twenty rs of the house met yesterday and or- Congressional Rotary tarian m A luncheon ized the | ome | Hartford | Jncted by the hoard of fire commis- | sloners at their meeting la | ure glven would be $34,366. { will be impossible to lot | gelo Tamasso, | tra 1 ! noon | tendance at the meeting. Clty ltems [URGES CLEWENCY N THEFT OF $84 Greenstem Points {0 Clean! Record of Impulse Thief When torne eney be shown athen Shemon, aged 40, 50 Concord strect, who was charged with theft of $81.50 William Graygas, at o washroom in Il & Erwin's Thursday night, Hungerford continued » until March 9. Attorney Green- in pointed out that the man has i clear record, and that he is need- by his family of five children. "vhmrll\ the man would be bound lover to the superior court, but ‘In dge Hungerford was asked to di rfm of it himself, under IRE HOUSE BD§ Cost Would Be $34,360 and <"y Rppropriation Is 30,000 snommes dovrs e’ poinces o ANl bids for work on the new fire (SWeeper, and that he has an unu dation on Stanley strect were re.|Ually good record. The lawyer de- mon took the money ¢ night, 0N an impulse, and is now con- heing in excess of the amount of sclence stricken, He was arrested e ¢d. The board has au- And 18 said to have confessed to De- {hority to spend not more than $30,- |tective Sergeant Willlam P. MeCue, 400 for constructing No. 7 firo sta-| An argument over somo baked tion and not more than $2,000 for heans last night resulted in the ar- rock excavation. The ftotal of the rest of John Moran, aged 32, 340 lowest Lid on the general contract |High street on a charge of breach and the plumbing, heating and elec- (of peace by Officer Joseph Hayes, trical contracts is $29,534. This does and this morning he received a $10 not include architectural fees, grad- fine with exccution of the sentence ing, concrete work in front of tho suspended. 1ouse and other “extras.” Chairman | Mrs. Moran clatmed that her hus- John E. R. Keevers cstimated that band came home last night A son was horn at the New Britain feneral hospital Mr. and Mrs, | Harry Higgins, of 74 City avenue, oseph Malozka has been granted « permit to move a house at 73 Line oln strect to u rear lot and replace with a two-family brick dwelling L cost of §17,000, H. I Roche 1 T. P. Cabeluy e been named appraisers of the, t Mrs, Sarah B, Mor Nolson of Corbin returned from a few Florida where he many points of inferest, Mrs. Albert J. Simmons and son of 21 Winthrop street have returned from §t. Irancis hospital, Asslstant Prosccuting At- avenun weeks' tay visited [ea alleged to have picked | 1 wallet containing $81.50 from ench in the washroom while G s preparing to go home. \unmr Morris Saxe pointed out iner, and then the quarrel extended McKay it will be possible to change to a discussion about Moran's un- the plans so as to bring the cost \employment. Mrs, Moran said that down to $30,000, but ail features her husband chased her out of the will not be as desirable, The outer house and told her that he would dpr\r arance of the building would not inot support her and their bab) be affected, but the building would Moran denied being drunk, but be of more ordinary construction sald he had a drink from a fellow than shown on {he plans. He will submit suggested changes to the board and if they approve them, new bids will be called for. It the contract meeting of According to Architect Willlam I He and look for employment. swearing at his wife her out of the hous “There {s no excuse for men hit ting thelr wives, the common council. | Hungerford. “Only people Dids on the excavating contract have no brains do that!” were ag follows: Charles A. Bence,| Charged with breach of peace and $1.25 per cubic yard for earth and It after he tossed around dishes #6.00 per cubic yard for rock; at his home, 193 Hartford avenu 85 cents per vesterday, Henry MeNamara, age vard for earth and $5 per cubic| 23, was gent to the state farm by vard for rock; Joseph Battaglia, 85 Judge Hungerford. It is alleged cents for earth and $6 for rock; that MeNamara hit Thomas Gorman M. Marinelli of Bristol $1.25 for on the face with a dish and created ecarth and $4.50 for rock. |a general d rbance at the Hart- General Bids | ford avenue home, Blde on the general contract|. Offieer Joe Kennedy, who an- were received as follows: A, P |Swered yesterday noon Leavitt, $25.758; Carlson and Torel, [found that MeNamara had escaped 2 plus $375 for surety bond, s 156 from the house. Ho sald that 700 if excavation contract is|home was in disorder and showed separately and if bldding con- slgns of a tatrle, Detective Thows ator daes e excavating He wil) |4 Feency later pus MeNamara nis charge $1 per cuble yard for earth “1" BRLEE and $§ cubic yard for rock nstruction company, $2 §$705 i excavating is done | separate contract and it bidding sooner than the April a and Magegle . hoth eols with dis- was con- to the 7 North sirect, 121 Whitin , who are rged e e e | orderlyondunt o JanidT, pica il bo. $1.25 per abie yard |tinued until March 14, du : > PUDIE VAYC | continued Inability of Mag for carth and $7.50 per cubic yard | yrogpnt. She sustalned a _broken for rock lankle and other injuries when she Bids on n;r A '](;_r;;;'a"'"jmnyw] out of a window following were received as follows: 111Ings leetrical company, $591; |a ratd by officers, Spring | : Buckley company, $1,082. The piarnt contmet vids wer | BOY SCOUT NEWS follows: Claude J. Leroux, $2, with the provision that $8 | e charged for | W, Quinlivan, vard for Walker, by ontra electrical & as 6 per cuble yard will be rock excavation; T. J. and $8 cubic rock excavation; Fred C. 32,640 and $S per cubie yard ror rock excavation; A. A. Mills, 82,685 {and 88 per cubic yard for rock ex- avation. The bids on the heating contract wer follows: Ericson & John son, $1,527 and rdditlonal | vapor system is installed; Parker O'Connor, $1,476 and $305 addi- | tional if vapor system msmllml.] s, o. Seont ‘he Im- at the training Monday Cook, local Boy executive, will speak on portance of Leadership” fourth year patrol leaders’ jclass in w Haven on March 22, Two platoons were organized at | | the meeting of Troop 4 last night The first, consisting of the Raccoon | iand Moose patrols, will be in charge of Asslstant Scoutmaster Leon Brad- ley and Junior Assistant Scontmaster Bliss Clark. The Stag and W; patrols compose the second platoon, which is led by istant Seout- master Kermet Parker and Senjor Patrol Leader Frederic TLockwood. Retiring Scoutmaster Dwight Skin- |ner has been secured as drillmaster | Virgil Goodwin has been appoint- | | ed assistant scoutmaster of Troop 1 | of Plainville. He was formerly per ¥ A. Mills, $1,508 and $357 If va- por system is installed, §15, 000 LOSS B § FIRE Greenwich Police Captain's Home is Badly Damaged By Flames Dis- R s el P CIVIL SUITS RECORDED Anthony J. Abramowicz has been sued by Mrs. Jane H. O'Rrien, exceutrix of the will of Dr. Josep! . O'Brien of Hartford, to recover 1477 on a doctor's bill. The writ was (issued by Daniel C. Flynn of Hart- covered By Daughter. Conn., March 6 (P- of Greenwlich, Tire in the hom: Patrick Flana Greenwich yesterday after- did $15,000 damag Mr. Planagan’s 12-year-old daughter was in Tion the baby and finding a wood box in the eellar ablaze she telephone the fire depart- ! ran out with the fnfant. ake ave enue, Morris Schiid ford for $3.000 damages as the re- sult of an automobile accident. The defendant | here yesterds ing while mada hy Horwitz. Abraham and Len hacn for $500 by Teinberg Bros. of Hartford, the papers havin, | been igsued by David B. Henney Hartford Angelo Tomacco, through Donald Gaftney, has brought suit 'nr s damages against Joseph A. Farr and | on P. [ Manchester as the Suburban & land Co. Fred Winkle served. ment anc The fire spread to the partition fore firemen arrived Lloyd Hubbard and Frank Mil remen were put on the list of sualties, the former inhaling smoke and the latter being burned ahput the head. v on a charge of driv- intoxicated. Service was Deputy Sheriff Martin H | sued ot | | Parents and Teachers Of Senior H. S. to ] ‘\lceti next meeting of the Senlor «chool Parents and Teache tion will be held at on Tuesday evening of The High 1550 school week. At next ! City anditoriu iblie doncert Mu ub, al to gather in IR G e BLUE HILLS VIOTORIOUS Ly the New Britain| THe famous Blue Hills setback i | tram Kensington, captained b: » conclusion of the concert, | “Mayer” John Conlon, swooped | {down for a victory last night when will be given the usual oppor- , for conferences between par. | they defeated the local K. of C. H at their c¢lub rooms in thi and teachers. fonn : In appreciation of the services of | Ity with a score of 28 to 13. There he New Britain Muysical club, it is | Were 48 games plaved and Conlon's hoped that there will be a large at. | MeN captured 29 of them The players in “Mayor” Conlor team include, hesides himself, Newt Raldwin, Charlie Holmquist, ward Al ling, Anton and Rudy Maler. The “mayor” states that he stil | ehallenges any team with an estabe lished reputation in Hartford county. Students of tt cordla come school nd are with their parents. DIES OF HICCOUGHS Starr w‘m’x’ March € (A—Charles J. train despatcher from the | H. and H. railroad at the irand Central station, died in the Stamford hospital today after a two weeks' attack of hiccoughs. are most | urged to | .4 Carl Maier, Holmguist The population of metropolitan Boston is 1,808,845, Greenstein asked that clem- | from | the | existing drunk, ' lowest cost of the house at the fig- jaud bhegan quarreling with her about | Ibaked beans which she had for din- | in Plainville, where ha had gone to | exclaimed Judge | who | the | I The case of William Taylor, aged | to be | old A. Keller of Hart- | fined in police court | a Gorbach have | Costello, doing mmnm n | GYPSY IN COURT Woman in Multl-Colored Garb Ar. rested in Bridgeport on Charge of I'rand, Bridgeport, March 6 UP) — Mrs Mary Harrison appeared in city [ court today in vari-colored Gypsy | ralment and carrying a baby In her {arms, following her arrest on charges of fraud preferred by New York police authorities, | 1t is alleged that she represented to John Trombola of New York that she had power over evil spirits and could drive them into or out of hiy 'hml\ at will, New York police %ay that Trom. | bola turned over her §485 and his gold watch and chain. She came to | Bridgeport and 1t is alleged wrote to Trombola, informing him that he | had better continue to send her money unless he wished the crazy | spirits to enter his body. He sent her $20 a week for several cks to her Bridgeport address it is claimed, ! In clty court today the case wag continued to March 8 and she and the baby were taken to Hillside home where they will be cared for until the day of the trial. Bond was fixed at §1,000, VERY GOLD UP NORTH | | Whitefield, N. H., Records 30 Below | Zero—Northficld, Vt, Reports It As 18 Below Today. Doston, March 6 (#) -— Northern New Hampshire and Vermont today bore the brunt of the March cold wave which entered w England from the west Satur The lowest official reading received by the cather burean was from Northfield, Vt., where the temperature was 18 helow zero, but at Whitefield, N, H., 30 below was recorded on unofficial thermometers, | In northarn Maine, where Green- (ville yesterday had a low - tempera- ‘Hrl' of 2 degrees below zero, the 'mln!m\,m rcorded today was zero ate Ithe same point. Many places in northern New Hampshire reported unofficial read. vin:s of from 20 to 30 helow zero, APPROYE PARISH HOUSE Stanley Memorlal Congregation Unanimously In Favor of Con. tinuance of Iroject, That the feeling in the parish of the Stanley Memorial ehurch for a community house is unanimous, way indicated last evening when a large gathering of men and women voted {in favor of going ahead with tha {Proposed project. There was o teerious conslderation of changing the |plans, but the subject came up fin [tha course of a debate, The sido {defending the proposed parish house was declared winner in the debato and the general vote which followed |approved the project. An oyster supper will next social gathering, take place on March 19. A commit- |tee consisting of Oscar A. Marsh, | Albert Olsen and Robert Crocker will select a speaker. George H. Hamlin substituted for Rev, Gilman in the debate la evening. The minister presided at {the meetiy mark the which wiil Special Agent of National Board of Underwriters in Conference With Police Here Today, Investigating the the Speclaliy store, |on b |agent of the Underwri been in conf Inook, owner | Engene 17, b ment, Serg. James H. ¢ of the Curtin $25,000 fire at 408 Main street, ¥ Cooper, special Nat al Board of Fire is in town. and has erence with Isadore Ve- of the ore, Chief rnes, of the fire depart- ant George Lllinger and rtin one of the owners block. | "1t is expectea that ¢ sper will fs- ‘ ue a report revealing his findings ]r-v the fire whitch was declared to he suspicious by fire chief and officials. |Cooper will 1eay afternoon for al ‘mrn\hrrs of Troop 5 of Kensington. | a Is to Have Huge Statue Honoring Lenin Moseow, 0 (P —Patterned |after Bartholdi's famous Statue of [Liberty enlightening the world at the enfrance to New York harbor, a col- | ossal stone and bronze statue of Lenin “enlightening the workers and s of the world” 1{s heing on a high promontory over- Viadivostok Bay, soviet s casternmost port, opening toward the Pacific. This is to be the largest monu- hevik leader in Rue- il show him with his out- 1 right arm pointing the way {10 soviet Russia as a land of soclal, I political and industrial equality and {liberty. The sculptor is V. V. Koz- | Tofr The statue will be visible to all ships at for a distance of 50 ‘1 iles and will be the first symbol to | Rreet ing travelers to Russla from across the Pacific. sea med Ibany’'s Mayor » March 6 (®—The Ameri- m h sador, Major General och Crowder, and a delegation of 1 uban and American Masons 'hw morning escorted the body of| Mavor William & Hackett of Albany, N. Y. fo the pier, where it was placed on the sieamer Cuba, which salled at 10 o'clock for Key West, Mr. Hackett’s nephew Baker, J Mre. Daker, t secretary, Frederick Lamb and sev eral other New Yorkers are accom- sanying the body. Last Hom;' ‘ WAR VETERANS MEET Derby, Conn., ) War veterans from states meet at Hotel Clark topight for the fourth reunion of Camp Greene As- soclation, an organization of former. soldiers, who were at some time or other during their training at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C.

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