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PASSAIC STRIKE CRISI AT HAND Sherill's Forces Ready to Cope With Any Outbreak Passale,. N, ift's forces of two counties were mar- shalled for duty today in what is considered the cruclal period of the strike of 10,000 textile mill workers. They were ordered to stand guard outelde the mills endeavoring to re- sume operations on a; pre-sirike scale, The sherift and pollee forees avail- ble in both Passaic and Carfiel thie principel mill towns, totalled proximately 500 men, Sherift Charles W. Morgan of Passaic county hrought 150 speelal deputies, all for- ruer serviee men, from Paterson by notor lorries last night. He estab- !lshed fleld headquarters hero and iils men wero assigned to guard the I’agsaic mills beginning at dawn, In Bergen county, where the Gar- #eld mills are located Sheriff Nimmo likewise was prepared to protect the "orstmann-Huffmann plants, Both the gheriffs were prepared to sort to the riot act to prevent dis- turbances, The act was proclaimed in Bergen coufity lagt week, and Sheriff Morgan made it known that ho would read the act in Passale county 1t the situation should be- come threatening. He is protecting the Botany and the Gera and the stmann-Huffmann mills in this p- " The strike leaders last week plan- -0 mass picketing of the mills with | the opening of the gates today. Al-| bert Welsbord, chief leader of the strikers, released yesterday after | gnanding eight days and nights in 1, conferred with his Neutenants Jast night on plans for the resump- tion of picketing at all of the mill Injunctions agalpst picketing have Yacn obtained by the Forstmann- Huffman mills, Although Weisbord clined to make known tho strike lraders’ plans for picketing, he assericd last night that “workers who have not heen deterred by tear bombs, by fire hase and by coss: will not be deterred by a pice paper called a restralning orde vas added to the sit- y when a bomb ex- reportéd on the porch of John De Lucea, a foreman of |lu Forstmann-Huffman company, 230 Wersingdon street, Garfield, Ion dows and a front door uss were broken, and a hole blown | in the porch. Strikers asserted |hr e \plr-kinn was not caused by any of | +ir members, abbi Klephen Wike, of New entered the field for the stril night. ikers the Greck Catholie ehurch here, that “If no kaiser is tolerated rmany, no liftle keisers will tolerate xl in the wool industry plosion wa gl s, Yor in Russian he sald in of | 1 people | horror upon the | h ment of police and to the purposes of strike- called upon the bar the state to “protest reaking practices of 1 the honoer of an of trik 12 courts and redee ord yester- il, on m» charge o! total ¥ Four dictments b been return inst him, rging inciting 15 and hostility to the governme v, A graduate of Hav he assumed leader- start. nee in the shifts and eonspie upive Thers was no disturhs nill distriets when morning small pleket lines Sherdl Morga va milis in o picketing in ttempl 1o picket, the i and Hniman plants in el yassale or Farfjeld, in violation of function secured last week by jatier company. S e orift Morgan's deputles’ carricd 2nd 1o riot gUDS were €ech police and dep districts in which ag well as the L] the mills, the Bt n front of Bell Gets Air Mail Letter From California latter mailed in Los 4 turday and forwarded b Ive in New York at and wwas in the local post offic p. m. Miss Mary E. Bell mailed . 1 Walter l. . this city. | st office | o'clock. | ioek, 1 noon Suu- 1 the letter before J he not called for uld have been delivercd 3 morning. The lettet was one Angeles in t} air mail service to of many sen inaugurs from m L v of it eity. Policeman Falls Asleep; Fails to Make Rin pateollman Willlam Politis gaay called befor rules a [LE ine committee of t pol rd to explain why he fell asice two duty calls Supday C. Hart s L r was into the ol ! fecling well 3 went red Heart overtaking him. ofticer will was not nt, WILL OF HUGO R. DOERR The will of Huga R. Doerr, \'lv-:] in prot court this afternoon di- rects tha he widow, Emmo Doerr, be given the life use of the property at 138 Shuttle Meadow avenue, and the remainder of. the estate be di- led betw s gons, George nd Albert H. Doerr, who are to re- jve the widow's share up her th, Th Nr > use Dridget Ryan | of her property of wiil he U taughters, Mu and Loretta ter died last month. . J., April 19 (B)—8her- | ' [New York and 1 Addressing several | be | indieind | SliPark | party at the Elm Tree Inn, FORMER MAYOR DYING IN BRISTOL HOSPITAL Morris C. Webster Was Representa- tive, State Comptroller and Speaker of House Morrls C. Webster, mayor of New Britain from 1898 to 1000 and for. mer state comptroller {s lying at the point of death in the Bristol hos- pltal suffering from shock. No hope is held for his recovery. Mr, Web- ster has been in the hospltal Wednesday, The former mayor was horn In Harwinton, September 28, 1848, and was n descendent of the colonial governor, John Webster, ¥He en- tered business in Harwinton and {Inter was in business in Malwaukee, srryville, In 1878 he became secretary and Works of New Dritain and in 1878 eral gasembly. ¥rom 1898 to 1900 he was m r of the elty. Later ho returned to Harwinton and was sent to the general assembly from th tn 1911 and 1918, speaker of the house, to 1021 he was state ere Trom®# 015 comptroller. nomination for governor but defeated. He s a trustee Horace Booth estate, HUNDREDS AT FUNERAL OF JOSEPH A. TUTLES Obsequies For Prominent Lithuan- ian Resident At St. Andrewg | Church This Morning | One of the largest tunerals '!.\-ny YOArs Wi | Tutles ot St. Andrew's s thataof J chQure ock this morning, |1igh mass of requiem sung [ Rev. Idward Grikis as cclebrant |Rev. Thomas J. laden as deacon, IRev. Kolessiuskis a5 sub-des {con, and Rey Walter A. McCrann as | master of ceremonies. {Ihclegates from the Lithuanian clut | {and St Andrew's and St. socictios acted ag hono Learers. The active pall oty {\ware John Skritulsky, Michacl S Nsky, Martin Plukas, Peer Sakal & Willlam Zimetravich be and Yather MecCrann iuskis at Kis, land Tather Kole ")n committa Mary's the grive SULLIVAN IN BR!DGEPORT of* North & Judd | Pormer Official | sick Co. of Park City. Sulligan, forinerly and lvrnl supers Raymond H. | vice-president Ken a place with the of Tridgeport, He 1 | pan it nounced toda tercd on hi { company is & subs awart Warner company aut \llmmly en The assick turers of Horses Iiunl“\\;hy and I)m er Is Arrested lorses hitched to @ ice Corporation team Park street this for i Lritain Wiy on nd sm junction of T Main Jm | fonzo Tro; 247 1 driver of the s arrested by Traffic Officer Delbert Veley on the rge of violation of the city or- | dinance relative to unhi i noon at the 0 mectings of vita sive moth 4 and social worker nged for Tuesday s . Miss Jes secret the Con- al n, zien he roble Wl otl st in thi as discuss “uding the complex, ters of great inte v development and great im- ance of psyehology and P . At 12 she will continuc on older children and cepacially for mot chib leaders All wome are invited tmulating taiks by Miss omorrow morning. It yill for those wha, Wikh to, ch at the 12 o'clock ertrude Rogers, industrial committ A. Is in charse j mode sic Legcents, social nter- acher be po to © mee tain ing. Ml mar s oF the the meeting S HOLD SOCIAL The cmployes of the New York New Haven and Hartford railroad wound up their bowling season by a arming- Saturday evening. Frank Clyne Johnnie Kiniry p “The Old Timers ttendad in charge n, piano also of TROLLEY AND AUTO BUMP A N ¥ Geor "+ | aobile dri ain of Mass., damagin utomobil and the motorman op his car q omobile idenly . 1 the collision. SHOES STOLEN FROM AUTO Victor Morello of 202 Arch street belleves he was a partner in the quickest disappearance of a pair of shoes on record Saturday night. He told Officer David Doty he put the shoes in his antomobile, which ding in front of 365 Main sirc nd when he returned five minutes ater they gone. DENIES ANTEI-TURK PACT n 19 ™ Rouplos tod of the existence betweer. Ttaly Tu were r lenle of an and agrees G against since | ! superintendent of the Malleable Tron | In 1518 he was | | | he reprosented this city In the gen- |y In 1916 he ran for the republican |, s | of the | i \ i A. | daugiiter of Mr, and M Joseph's | old, Joall | of {ernoon at the | hospital, = | day mornir | was overtaken conducted | i wick Mfg. Co. Takes Position With Bas- llnvnrmwn( Wil be in Bridgeport, A chair- | | Rev. I~ €c | 5o W, M "The Telgeaph Horit of Now Dritain. | wife, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, WEEK-END END GRASHES street blnugm a 14 year ol(l Kh—l tw police headquarters late last night. | ‘Menden Girl's Nose Broken as Ruto Goes Into Field She told the police she had been | glven a ride by two Hartford nu-m who made her get out and walk, ——— Annie Riley of 114 Pratt | Meriden, Anthony Ttose, jr., | Regervolr avenue, Meriden, Riley of 114 Pratt street, Meriden, and Gabriel Petrucel of Corrigan avenue, Meriden, were in- | fured Saturday night at Blm Hill, | Newington, when the automobile in \ | Which they were riding overturned. | Rose, who wus driving, mistook an open lot for the hig and ‘APRIL 19, ————— — Wall Street Briefs The Southern Pacific Steamship Lines has glven a contract to the Federal Shipbullding and Dry Dock company to build a coastwjse pas- |fenger and frelght oll-burning steamship with @ displacoment of ‘|Z ”"0 lonfi and speed of 16 knots |an Deaths Mrs. Caroline Saneski Mrs. Caroline Saneski, years old, wife of Charles Sancski of 90 Maple street, died at her home | Suturday afternoon following thock, wuffered on Thursday. She had lived In this elty many years, coming here from Meriden, She leaves besides her husband, daughter, Mrs. Alfred Benson: two song, I°rederick and Henry Saneski, | all of this i and ber mother, | Into it, Mrs, Catherine Dreher of Merlden: | 10 two brothers, Bdward Dreher Meriden and Frederick Drel a sistor, Mrs, riden, and | | { ‘ ~ Stockliolders of Transport will Miss |of 150 Lago Oll and vote on proposed amendments to the certificates of Incorporation, among them the ¢limination of the present classifica- (lon of A and 13 shares, makingighie stack all of onc class, ench share to be “equal to every other such share in voting rights as well as {n other prospects” — Approximately 4,000, droye | "0 shares will be jssued, all of Miss Annie Riley, whoso | Which will be common stock, with- o was broken, was the most s | OUL nominal or par value, riously hurt, New Britain Gen- | v ot | €l hospital this afternoon It was Frederiek | 520 she was resting comfortabl a grand- 8 Mar 196" Jor t was slightly injured Sat- urday night when she was struck by autoniobi ) . Viets ot 33 Peg t Shipments of motor trucks from all plants of Grabam Brothers in | tha first quarter this year were 17, (937 units agninst 4,761 n the samo | period lust year, R s from January 2 to April were 6,086 | { units 481 in the corres- chinidt of duughter, The funeral will he held tomorroy o'clock at the home lock ot &, John's | v Lutheran churel ey, [ home, Dr, Martin W. Gandia pastor, will Martin Zoudowski, leiate. Tnlerment will in | John Douhowski, age alrview cemete ‘wr street were injured [noon when they were st lautomobile oparated hy | Neurath T4 Ir ot alnst \ttended er, | ponding period of 1925, and e 594 is reported by | Arnold Constable corporation for | tho seven months ended January 31, {1026, afyr depreciation and fed- after- | y John Clerkanowicz John Cierkanowlcz, 88 years old | |of 4 Union street died this morning | the corner of Winter and t New Britain General hospital fol. | ¥eC1s The Doubowski boy ¢ i lowing an fliness sinco Snturday | CUt8 Rhout the hody and his compan- | In the Unite [afternoon, He fs survived by his {100 Suffered a cut on the mouth and | Canada Rose, & daughter Rose and two | MoK vrixt 9:tEg tod o ™n at N Dritainm ral arrangements gn {4 S0V y S charge of K. Blogoslowski company | Anthony Scapellatt, of High sir are incomplete, | labout the face (When an automobile in which he | collided with a car four m{v‘mht v;.\l Raymond Canzellarne of | LA ander Vilsn E; r Clin u Brzozowe of %9 Grove stre rn.-d"\'r,\‘;\,':{:‘,,” 2 e [this morning at the fam home. | Hugh Crose, s [ Tuncral services will be held tomor. |strect, and May So row morning 80 o'clock at gy Miller strect, weor sacred Heart chu Burial will ha | day afternoon on Arch red Heart cemetery, !Cross hoy weross e fon of pig lead ' and iuring Mareh is reported by | lie- Ameriean Bureau of metal stae [ tistics, the outpu 81, tons | comparing wit | ruary. of 3 wrs, vy eut ul\r ln(lnll i What is belie commercia reported been {0il ¢ 4 to be the oll well in the irom Los Angel completed by the Associated Venturs, with a flow of 6,000 harrels of 20- grav- cuble feet of The “»]l s producing ect of sand. It is said to *st producer in Califor clos Bruozowe is Agues Brzozow 5 415 Arch ged 7, of | red Sun- strect. The street and n by Stan- street, In atiempt to avold | » child, the driver steered vinst another machina s parked near tha curb and | Sovanick girl who was in the | wag cut by flyving JFSUIT PRIESTT0 DISCUSS EVOLUTION oil and 2,000,000 culc Virs, Nannle H. Bishop . Nannie M. Bishop, 67 years |his widow of William H. Bishop [str Bridgeport, died yesterday aft- |bis car New Britain General | which w had a shoek yester- fhe and was in the hmm- car, short fime when bha‘ by death, She attended the South ('nur;rv-w ional church and lived _George W. Corbin Surviving her Charles Harwick and George W, of Norws Funeral : nfa since th 23, by profit of the Willlam Wrig! Co. for the first quarter of 1910 ed to $2,406 equal to \ agalnst $1,58 28 or in the preceding $2,400,133 or $1. a in the first quarter of 192 The Huastec Petroleum Mezican subsidiary of Agnerican Petroleum & Transp Co., has brought in well number |in the Cerro Aznl field with initial | production of 20,000 barrels at a| depth of 1,850 feet, and well number ] glas: only a ,umru r and share M others, 1 ridgeport of | Har. h 74,280 tons in 1-'--!;»' pest | ! United Drug 192 MARKET BROADENS ON OPENING DAY Gonstructive Operations - Are Evident on Exchauge New York, April 19 (P-—Construc- | tive operations became more pro- nounced in today's market which showed a tendancy to break out of | the narrow trading area (n which it |has been flugpating for the past | three weeks on the up-side, Bullish enthusiasm was created by the first | .NEW BRITAIN MACHINE Common and Preferred lof commodily prices shown in tl [Trving Fisher fndex and by the 1oy | B JUDD & COMPANY cent After renowlng at 41-4, the { fifst reaction to Chairman Gary's re- magkd at the annual meeting of the | United States Steel Corporation stockholders In which he sald MEMBERS NEW YORK STUCR EXCHANG] MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor, lewls St HARTI'ORD, CONN, TELEYHONE 2-9131 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Butlding. Tel, 1815 no stock dividend eould bhe saf de clared &t the present time, but hint- Meriden: 33 Colony St. Tel. 1340 Bristol: 124 Maln St. Tel, 2105 PUTNAM & CQ MOVIERS NEW YRR & MAKITORD TG HWEST MAIN ST. NEW mm- Tel. 2040 ' 0 & AIFOM OINGCL 6 CENTML RV TRLENS 4 We Offer: jed that a future payment was pos- | {sible, apparently was favorable, the stock advaneing {o 1208, after hav- | |{ug opened at 11914, An attempt | I\\ hear traders to force a renewa! | {of liquidation in the motor shares | ton the publication of a re: port that | the Hudson Company had tempor- larlly enrtailed production, met with | ttle sues , Hudson common rally. Ing t0 647 from an early low of {6225 by early afternoon. Strength and netivity of several spectaltis WE HAVE AN ACTIVE MARKET IN Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Prices on application Thomson, Tenn & Co. Burritt Hote) Bldg., New Britain Telephone 3530 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr, inereased demand for the product as A result of the unseasonable weather Substantial gains also were recorded by the Suiphur stocks, Pullman, and Plerce Arrow pre- ferred, [ Al Chem & D 113 |Amer Can {Am Cr & Am Loco \\H‘ Sm & |Am Sugar [Am Tol & | Am Toh | Am Woolen Anacon Cop \ison | Bald Loco ... | Balt & Ohio | Beth Steel . | Calif Pet {Can P 1103 at 110% | 423 4‘- Iy WE OFFER AMERICAN HARDWARE Price on application 1021 We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts ler Corp Coco Cola .. | Colo Tuel Consol (¢ | morrow 1t B. C. Porter Sons tuneral lomg \ (rive Vi {Clergyman and Scientist, Will, iows From New Angle G4 in Ticrra Blanc® with 1,000 bar. | (om Prod rels initial flow and 75,000,000 eubic | :t of gas at a depth of 1,980 feet. '::\:‘1 i Nom | Corn Total assets of the EDDY BROTHERS & HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN | WHERE WEDDING ‘R‘\ Ry m, | chemistry 3 Funerals M. H. | Copper N 5 s Corporation St ofessor of s colle open | Philadelphia, will give an | forum Jeeture Wodnesday at o Ki- dinner a . Burritt hotel. will speak on “What a Scientist | Believes of isvolution." take the May 17 on & proposed Wednesday | increase in authorized stock from 1800000 shares to”1,000,000. There 274,000 shares outstanding. GREED BASIS (F DETROIT MURDER Woman Wanted Money, De getive Giaims 1billties of $101,048, was $4,068,021, acle Riccio 1l of Rafacl ect, held R Jo tended, requiem ologian meeting 5 of ph's church | b solemn | sung tebrant, | it Donohue was Riceio was frus- Valbanorino's church | for 20 years. Miss Lot arrel] “Ple | Tesi” and a8 the body was being » from the chureh she rende r My Riccin of T 107 Park 10 o'cl s to m re in chg noan are W on) Resepvations g was is Joetures a prominent and vho has been vith several | is a suit n dmportan 14 con, :y.u I lenced {suli-deacon. of Father Waterhury Catholic colle and b L] . He s p Nt mater sang { Cross W of HNoly Mass, He ground has building. on Wed 8 given recently 1 just 1t 2 vices metery Keane, l hearers . L. Colanty 10n0 I of N Brooklyn, ~eia of Hartford. were T D'Auria i J. Pelruccione the werg g en for a ¥ Father The p. to of Wi Brookiyn, [ conducted | P. Clasul- [day of | the Bos- | Tony Fanara, ne [Killed In Detroit, Mich., 27 lour |a gang of whom Sam B held by the local police, i8 #aid to have been a member, was ins: weres who was shot and Feb. 27 by fron or Al quest in Inesday hall, a at that for an from all over vening tion \ . Manco of ar ath | and I, e flower heaps of Waterbury | Waterbury, | promises ) ons W g 1 or . jeath was hastened be woman, according to in- tion the Detroit authorities a working on, Detective ant Ch . Griffith of the Detrot P today, who is charged with be- justice Saturday mornin his case ng Alling until tomor as he is held here he will be presenfed in court daily and | case will be continued. Scergeant Griffith diselosed that he as not told Bookary he is suspected of murder. The Detroit police learn- d, the sergeant said, that the wom- lan who i= safBto have goaded the |gunman on to the murder, told Bookary several hours before the shooting, that T of waiting to collect on t ance. policy and demanded action, | That night ¥ s waylaid as {he entered higihome, and a few days | luter he aifd of bullet ver gues WRITS 1YOR $6.500 the superior court Me h ced o tor ¥ its of 1 by excention en ure from is e lice sa Bookary, lice court wRa NS on inter ikowski f Helen Kiwar SUED TOR 8300 RO Laskar- n up that t the two d judg- them as 0 hadly be tinued iin, have lagainst 1. Venook o |writ s returnaine first Mon action a Fredetick l.mmlnr sorvi « ¥re h ‘1 t his home, late F'r night were held ome a 1day 100 Ma John' aft LOSE DRIVERS' LICK local pol v that the right to oper nohiles has he 7 {state commissione lin the following {of 152 Wilcox street, {of 63 Lincoln s Connerton t, also t! of Bdward Boglanski of Broad street 1 the license of Washington stree emeot The pall T Christ Potar Jolin Gess- YVogel, < from ' ¢ e were not motor ses: Jol Kowalezyk or Antl n of Mr nthony Ko- | John Sechifier d Mrs. Mit . At the s1 stree STARS Frank Drabbe, Paul Lucgs [Robert €. Vance will be th {of Wesleyan university tr vhen the new telescope to view the stars. Ne been secured from rmany this time of year s consider: of the most favorable to scan | neavens. TO SEE Constable-c John Stac of 14 this morr 1 Heart chur ss. Tnterme cometery Jaseph A, Haffey ONDERTAKES Phone 1628-¢ Upposite St Mary's Charch Resmdence 17 Sammer 9 18283 loet ynes, At {George and * sts 11l be u lenses have 1 one the ARRESTED 1 BURY Joseph Surko was arrested by the erbury police this forenoon on a ! warrant charging of the | peace and assault. ged that {he created a dist saulted his sist street, this city, Satore tha N breach 1t is alle ance 1l baseball star the count police were notifl POSY SHOP BOUQUETS HAVE IVIDUALITY AND FRESH BE \l'l’ ST, PROF. BLDG, TEL. m Her t Ruth” b vise of w Baby ability pos mates call her of her hittin am- cause a papyr] consisted ment. of a lampblack pig: Consolidated | Insurance X 8 | Sear left | Ink on old Egyptian and Roman | {Hartford Conn.Trust Bldg. Tel.2-7186 Burritt Hotel B!dg. oL Tel. 3420 Rubber \q.»,.-:- |4 Motors ..118% Sta Steel 69 [H\nls(m .\Imm‘ 6474 Inn Cen 1 Int Nickel nt Paper eniine nl ‘J\r'l] E OFFER 50 shares Stanley Works 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark Cop | Marland il | \m Cont Mo. K INB Gas .. Southern N {Southern N E Tel .. Coun Power Irac | | | | 45 stree in New York eity. Mr, Scheehtman will graduate in June. A regular meeting of the Royal {Arcanum will be held Tuesday even- |ing at 8 o'clock. A number of the | members Wwill attend the Grand Council banquet at Hartford on that cvening at the Hotel Garde, | \[mr 146 63 itral . & H.. West {North Amer. . Facific Oit IPack Mot Car |Pan Am Pet B G | Pennsylvanta. . {Pierca Arrow Radio Corp Reading Roebu ol .\'\' .\.n % 14015 e b4y City Items Fireman Willlam Frey of Co. No. 6 is off duty because of illness. AGED WOMAN MISSING The of Tsat James Maas of §63 Stanley strect o o'clock sharp tomorrow ;un( ified the polico today that Mary vvening in Judd's Scattina, aged 75, who llves at his e T ito Wfl,,'l,mmo. went out at §:30 o'clock this sck-end with his mother, Mrs. | MOrning and has not returned. htman of 431 Chestnut P has rcturned to the University TREASURY STATEMENT Verment to resume his medical | Treasury balance . . $425,116,778 studies after completing a six weeks' | special course in obstetrics at the | New York —Eschanges, §69,000,- * | Lying-In hospital at Second and 17 114,000,000, Daughters at 7 Sinclair Southern Southern ¥ Standard Oil |Stewart Warn Studeha nee: ssociated (as and Electric System L willys Founded in 1852 Woolworth LOCAL STOCKS 1461 $1 Revenue from $5 Capital The electric light and power industry requires large amounts of capital for the gross revenue pro- duced. In 1925 the industiry produced $1 gross rev- enue per $5.10 invested capital. The unusual amount of capital annually required is due chiefly to two factors: (1) A large invest- ment in relatively permanent equipment is necessary to produce and distribute electricity economically. (2) The industry is one of the most rapidly growing ones in America. The electric output has doubled practically every five years during the past quarter of a century. The public desires good service and is willing to pay for it. Fortunately it recognizes that the com- munity may best be served by permitting the invest- ment to earn a fair return. The electrical output of the Associated System increased dpproximately 20% in 1925 over 1924, During that year over $17,000,000 was put into new construction and equipment to take care of the normal increase. This steady growth provides continued opportunity for sound substantial invest- ments. 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