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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW lIRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1927. —=TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS DEFENDING ARMIES 'WARRANT ISSUED FOR CON.. ., 2.« SROWN ON CHANGE M Motiskokoms |COLES CRITICVED COOLIDGE STILL IS HOPEFUL ‘ WHO THREATENED CITY Ol'n. 'lag,l“fip | HER BABY IN BATH TUB] | D':fll Lfifi“fifflffl ot et et o v ARV SSTEM ... BVULONGBORD " gc” e piw R AGREEMENT W ith Cowles in Buxldmg Department Office Memhers of Council Gommi[[ee i AC[}[}O Electrical I']S[)EL(UI‘ Re " : Sixth Ward Councilman Declares | .., e lice Should Be Notifiee | “Assistant Drosecutor Wiliam loud altercation over the | Soldiers at Hankow—RBoth Peking Greonstein issued the warrant 1 latter's allegation that Cowles no- | Contractors Become Abusive lN BITTER BATTLEk an FranceSDHfavor' and Canton Want U. S to .\uvi'flf,'i’,‘;‘{L'“('.-f,‘\,:(;m\.l.r;,,':j.{‘.‘r Erkail ”‘}"‘,fl“[”r"’x is::‘:m:”?.[‘{.l‘rl‘ City Government by Small Repre- | Interr Chairman Leavitt Declares, But | | able Replxes as Fore. Gl Camington Amested— closing Possibility of « Canghell I n . Y. Hopital | His Plan. Agxtatwn for New Y. M.C. A. l[A[lFR I]N WAY HERE ... S 2 OTGHY de THEIR CANES However, President Does laries of city offic s o R : e pI Tl ! Doubt Practicability of St’rred Up As Board DlneS Srinloyes, st ek b 1 e Is Passenger on Liner|, TS, "omeeior and the contractr The Colonel Was fn New York Seck salary committee of the co e Ing Evidence Against Wite s 1a| Lhzee-Power Pact' of substituting a commission of four, ()I"n]l)i(‘ [)uc i“ \'e“» deele e A e e e b e fficlal had| Accusing Younger Brother ofl England, Japan much trouble, and I)neclm Taken Through nours —aiscussion the committen York Tomorrow fpRorted ellee L i ; e : : ¥l e man en : took ne action pending inquiry as to | . g g5 i to| Aliena g 3 United States, eng commanded a § v‘ ldmg and Shown 'he system of handling the salary | | ‘What action his leaderloss question in other citles of approxi- : v 0ch thet Covic vemoes Bial T Marer nid- | v s not _ aok 3 mately the size of New B i P M ey oS iy . - ! L 3 M R de‘ of Space and | (Gnnecricut and Massachus Kerensky, minister of |t el ety by br gt today | ashington, March 1 (P —Presi. teared in defeng armies, which | —_— At the outset, Counciims i 5 re digzing in at Sunkians, 28 Modern Conveniences. ia e heara Counciiman |U° neat st u e of Chicage, was aprested | ooy =091 CE® BUIL hobes Tova fre tack by “antone | ary committee, remark that he : S \ th . g i 52, a 1 wal g ment, L Ok — 5 A in adv avhatSipet|tionars & Rk NECRE O R SRR | Sk Tor Facts wyer, wl ¢ named in @ n © he has not had opportunity eiistin boons prtinnelCiene R 0 Do, 1, PrImATy Probe |55, St alary ncrdocs wauld say he | 110 1 N York - e Sl sinie alienstion of bis o cxamine carefully the favorable o hE e ‘ ¥ th e gsestion recelved from Py i x Sl AL k ind lacerations of the face f le answers from France leerepit, | whose terms expire soon after the B B A 3 aboard 1 4 2 Car Seized By U. S. Boat. inattract 1t of date and in S0me | question of salar gatile | f vas busy on another aue salaries i3 settled, arc . v LW i . Mar 1A Republican Steering Committee ""| I ent t n 80 per cent of- | remapted to play politics, especially \ b oday nnzv);“!‘u“i ;100{ r‘eg:nl e ted States mine swecpers ieiently inped to produce the fwhere the firemen and policemen : ; el Garriapton i b the PeprRest ol T Ison. nt Hankow of. Ui g the Tlouse Today Definitely Defi- eniences demanded | are concorned, hecause of the num [ 3 owles d nt LR A Is 7( Wkt 9o undred | Ll uRse 5t ] nitely Desides to Pat Aside the Y A oy | ber o s among the wearers of 1 . ter bis arre e >xplains Proposals bad debarked from Stan 1 ¢ < i heir families. A salary 8 [ . f t T FoTio 4 4 1 Mei Hu # 1 W Wik il 1 = 4 e At 5 New Yo ) get evidence in his he proposals made by the presi- ossel Med 3 as lay | Swing-Johnson Measure, css than 0 people, it stands | n composed of men of the ! ' 3 4 yierq g B Eathnt wite for absolute di-| dent to the powers were confined to the na ¥ > as ) t Th Busin nter a ‘h;m of the members of the hoard E 3 1, | VOrce d p i o alicnation ac- | Strictly to “limitation of armament’™ or the seizure Y . Washington, March 1 (UP)—A opolitan community of more |Of adjustment would function with- | * cace 1 old Mr wle : a1iel were. neh MisnaRe T E s8¢ to preve out fear or Councilman i 5 v Dlar or ren iag : o 3 : hlotsky said, and the officials and t P . 2 Says He Was Insulted. to imply plans for reduction employes who are underpald would T he police, R r ted 0 o Sell fr e mmcmrlrl sident 'n i henefit while those who are overpaid : “He had ne t | and his law o3 MedManus, t e A in view would be attended to properly. In | -~ 3 he fiest pl o e R > nis. s e e replies, his opinion, there are officials and | { Commissioner fnterjocte hou s s and e eat abunts e oTatlls employes in bath classes. S Kennady Criticizes Cowles 3 [ F liree-power unders Gibney Opposes Change | Commis W i < t ) 3 the el L cen Great Britain, Councilman W. (. Gibney stood , v t 1 ing: « colonel said his brother | URite ites and Japan, should it out in opposition to any change | j s 5 y R ) P prove impossible to obtain a fives which would take from the common E et e 3 *And men,” Colonel Carring- | PO \rl o He recalls that at the council control of the expenditure 2 % i o t 3 ton ¢ nued, “his manner ujtme of the Washington conference he public « Relative to | s critiolz nderstand tor | insulting, this from a 7.} reak ll ritain took the position that Councilman Sablotsky's argument | \ = re ok | b nam as ¢ pondent “:)ni i ot to a limitation To the dircctors themselves, al-|that the proposed commlssion would | § % : p Th 4 i b il be on the witnuss stand on | 9% €F l'slxs.‘{|\lj-_ rance was pre- \gh they said they realized that visit the various offices and observe | 1% k ¢ Sl . here| April 1 in Chicago court when my|PAred o undertake limitation of ¢ building wa ded, the de- how the work is being done, Coun- | 4 ; 2 iR e o e |Fubmarine tonnage. for improvements came as a | cllman Gibney pointed out that a ¥ " s SR e S PR 1 it is felt that there may be possi- Democrats Are Handicapped in ol fo Ghiltens Arnd0ie zation of the mat 1 filed his | work. He also told that Cowles teport late this afternoo § removed his eyeglasses at Wrat (®)—Serious | geant O'Mara served a subpoena | Ko's su ion an Councilman Samuel Sablotsky allied th afternoon on Inspectors Cowles | ter's fist wh 1 th 1 six ward gave a discourse or [and 0. A. Peterson, Assistant City spector’s nose a_moment later, politics as plaved in the co S - council, at the initlal meeting of vv‘ c. | | aial sentation on Committees, for examination by alienis | Insists Inspector Be Courteous, | 1i t with the Shan- | | this terri- | | [ s said at the White 100 persons, charged by s o0t Luing in much the sam position as a wernout wheelbarrow e DTt Sy Yanle poOD e ‘ wit rusty ol and shaky ’ il be to a man whose | for a 10-ton truck s the result of a d lield in the association rooms. A | oup of active members tors as their 4 bertn alongside ; -1 1 « \ e 5 RO i gunbout Isabel, & ¥ ction on {h ' 15, pointing ¢ Yan patrol forec. : e . the Tnsull-Sehuyler- ut their arr : les and ammunition were reta ! » ohject of this fili- oard the Pigeon. 2" Sen tobinson, demo- Want To Act Alone. Maveh 1 (P ntatiyes ction troops. The a are ¢ ned Lanthoriz @ pontoon cnstoms house and moored sterday the Pigeon towed | : ington said his broth- [ 8 (ot foreibly | committea of the common coun ¢ i ; . i 7o, | €r Tushed vung s cane, | Litles in the three-power suggestion . \ved as | €an make such an investigation just Vi . ; - ) & “I swung mine, o colonel, | eopite this clrcumstance. “but for 'vé, no longer fills the needs of a | s Well as any other kroup of men : : ; Ve e awora o SEoRR AN W aghideion vty in | M ed, and ser s \ mmunity. A Y. M. C can mauke it, and if it is not heir X ) e AT 2 [ et Pl Rnoing, Meynioiine I comi . his blows. In a|plan o hina in e I'c ” o= ironi L r - done the practice can be chan E ¥ | i | attistidd not without hope of ; ’"“»“ i ik S | s eonteds it e ng, erected for a small tow L | i : i | il ‘ cut he was disarmed. But, in{y)imate r \“”q R DrODoINE T 4 nnot be adapted to the demands 2 G Hausmann | | f and even before \m. X‘\» cun action in de: Sl s ; a lurge city, they were told, Councitman T G Vausmann, 35o0aes o orevsrone vew : ne had come very sma ave. I ICRIYS i i S 2 2 5 v none was more gratified g e . one from Eugene!in which bus other than {1 b L ought the committer handled the heen rumored : days b e f 4 \ my L " clared ‘ ; Tk Bl e i ohibit : for a new building for aly Wl s oy and he could ohe i Al (il “My brother's in the hospital 'fu:\'.} Uil 1t e 0 s \,Hl i SRR . The Y. M, C. A. is more | pyi (O b 2 ould (‘M\K‘“nl\’u\ Biont e e e e genLt iy HUVEEE SN ED ""’“] se_governmic and t oth t e considered. o Ny e in | et 1 LT B B i from Wellington Koo, fo inis- Conioly Tnters (Ohanber, | thu : ; whether or not his terr t fow weeks hac Building Commission Re- o el r of the I'cking government, wer i Al liod his hobt 2 (hSlpire as he was a candidate for re- | lfis reason yming ¢ S b rrington, the colonel's : e e 5 ¢ [ s volee dic the me 5l s grown; from the | olection i volalan he sar United State P Aok . s Mlans vife, decli S wspape! e s . e i v nnan | i Ralchn e et et fon TR R e L : ; sents Stand on Elec S s wspaper v Will Bring Subject of Pro- | Alabama, also in a whisper, asked | i | amanimons consent to dispense tur- | 1% 00 tgton, 1 R e n trical Tests ‘ o . miscuous Shooting Be- rer rradin ile Senator Willis, broaden widen, new st his powcr to the s s 0 H gl WL R fore Board o who e expross my ublican, preciation to Mr. Porter with the e | R B t @ now members and workmen known as 1 ists| ¢ i 5 hope that the American governme: SR P e e o I > lists { H E sheviki, was the oyl 4 itealon (Continued on Page 15.) (e : | I several streets in the or our sincere apprecl gt ined to his home with illn omctimes had to SHLE B a 0% STk | arcion of the el courageous far-sig P in | S pakatiegiino . 8By M 1 spoke of the growth of | platform to make his s, he i s . | A bl 4 icliyon 8 e cr. Willis pounded heavily fo religious work In the Y. A ertheloss discharzed his dutic G et \ 1 | SiE ‘ ss Makes it h hat | °F_the i i , ot ot Gntareoal £ (Continued o : A 3 Tt Catholies, Jewe | Sheldon’s lllness Makes ith a concentr: ! EhE * : . ment &t tho mesliig ot tho: Bagal i Dennsvlvnnlo r Protesfants alike flnd it their had marked his ¢ ; d nogTApher's chair near the - eommiie nome. He said that it | NeW Position Necessary, . sociaist ana rer afive i i | DoHINE S oy ool Awful Disaster Wrecks | ot st o aisalonera Thuraday, (] ;m: clerk so as to atter | e eatentl ard] = duma of Russian workingme g g M A eRay TS g & 7 teatig this week, was learned to- HELANEY Kipped nothing. e i Hall Believes irst made’ ministos . af fusitao, | [EmSr exmminers 1 ! Marine Colliery at Cwm | f®. 2t it aiso became known that “roc g - - N 5 3 C t x . - some of the commissioners d John Crockett, ar reading poupity, He told of the Y. M. C. A, n minister of war a remis in Wales o not rk i e 1 } h i 2 I € s~ S pprove of the reported action of : red in th Ivy U halt hour and | piyie class which meets | e R g Ly 1 u 1 Lon: b \e same officer in advising a hus- e Journal over (0 WS as- Phureday evening for supper. Mol Hartford, March 1—The office of govern o ity iR er e an e 1 oy it . wd and wife who were arrested pointed out that many gymnasium |, city treasurer is to bo = baittved 1o hava : © violation of the lquor law, nator Curtis, re- | odvities are lost to the “Y” be- 1o th i . oor list of New Britain officials (Continued on Page Four) ave belicved to have lo U" ) floor lcader, asked unani- 3 lack of gym space and through a charter amendment intr examinat g A es as a result of an explosion | fie o 1nL 6 ,‘T“.:sf:o‘;l.y‘,":,:",; Dr. Walker Says B0\c1' Did! . | faciti lduced in the house of representa- i ril viee dngnaptor | urly. this which entombed | Smulsh 264 Broad street i Continued on Page 17) Sy lasses are being turned |rives by Senat g . 1 at t sl pli- 1 : working : s s itives by Senator Ldward I, Hall at g : 1 riings of : of 210 O Not Complain of In- dmmeiae y because there is |{oday's session, i wion ¢ t. was athe Marine t. who wer asmnr;m;'cr::,: s not enoush room,” he said. | “Tho desire for this new posttion il ’ ) , which {6 one of e | cfarges 0f seckless drls jured Hand [;flflPER EENSURE“ BUT “The swimming pool 15 inade- iy gocasioned, it is explained, by I]N T"UR []F I:AR FAbT at nut pliee was olshhiys Jnown i ra ohol, will also be in- VA Lot o Q. n s '] G ST oo e e Tian " i \ Mol 3 . . too . } | 5 b ale o A £ys he added, | urer Curtis L. Sheldon has returne s 1t v avlg v—and the | cording to reports in circulation tos B s e s ire s N[]T Tfl BE IMPEA[;HF” Waltor 11, Hart a dircetor state o w Britain after cral days' il S Supery t Al s S slogm gy ory being trln:!)?olz‘f‘figr O el ba B T ) L hu\vhH.‘] cctors realized the pres iiness in New York ety and is Will Visit Hawaii, Japan iminat To had ra Ol e M il yarly (IS testified. under onth that he aid not oz g Lioney: WD, due, Laanay| ent building is inadequate. He aid | )orily 1o undergo an operation. The Ay 3 o conditic 4 hile hope ha Tobk Zor Sebastiano Cogetms e UL as conpad oo itodar | building was almost 40 ¥ears ipe il sell school honds in the And China, Leaving sarry and Hincd bu 04 resculy i clock the day after the e e etcion vy ot | House Judiciary Commit- ¢1, 0 it was casily eoncelsable [mount of 3300000 to pay for con- SRy to 1 he | i N o I & seesfopage, whereas, It s sald, a search Athletie_commission by its_offici S y C {hat it was not adequate for mod- | ey ; L i Capital Friday e : 3 i balf from the main | Seoe: Whe ALy physiclan, Dr. William H. Walker, | H {00 ‘ot dnab | Of the LRobert J. Vance ay 1¢a) i or Coccomo was ituted the Biap e o 0 e e P 3 ¢ purposes. He pointed out tha hool, and $130,000 in water honds COm AT it last night 3 . night of tha chase. Who doclarcd s examination of | tee Makes Report on holels and apartment houses as old | cor improvements, next Monda e Curt nehlife 1 Barry will the tine of the expl : Ghe nk To Delancy just after the fight at Madi- S e D the Y. M. C. A. bullding are |, = 2 3 et ‘ot muel son Square Garden on Februar ederal Judge's Case : g | e | The bends, according to the : subject of much i i ts mrons with el O O oYY aay and MW | ing charter, must bo signed by city | (V¢ ; : Biie ) > ; for sov uys after the Noxer. | == ””"‘("”_'” ‘:‘ .";""” RCo. A0 t nator Hall antheipated o gt i 0 ported Barry S h o ie attitude of the po- Delaney told me he was all right | Washington, Mareh ol ol S gt that Treasurer Sheldon's dllness ! SEN008 WL 8 i 3 | i BL g : St o7k ke foe commissioners was mot known s he used both hands Lo unlace his | missal of impeachment charges! (=G0 LT e would make it excecdingl I s feonn nrress Hur e ; ! he tas ) intil today n Commissioner M. Dr. Walker's report said, [ against I'eder ank Coop- |~ “”‘ "”"‘1 ihe fact that in cer. |if Ot impossible to have him s e ehLtn e A : sl s S Sagise ot 2 W. Baanan admitted on being ques- hing since then (concern- | er of the northern New York dis-|, ,‘,l,,‘vuwm‘ Twhers i \wuv.l‘;‘\“ ], his name 450 times as will be re- |, "o SO T e take them Smocll Rk Nar o akon inte e[ tioned, that he does not believe pos ing injurics) undoubtedly is un- | trict, was recommended today by| S HEEETE WEEEE L oill hiare s | onire 14 he preparcd the amend- ough Hawail st [ ! ol y o o | licemen should use firearms in the true.” the house judiciary committes I e [mentiationceS ane depitylireasiver LERRES TER LR IR 4 : 108 +cont can, by f : s | ma of Officer Stadler on the Dr. Walker's rcport was a con-| The committee decided that alle- | i ‘“',M' Fh ”‘,'Qm it “_“;"o;'m to be vested with power to sign 1 B I ! = " The tast thal iributing factor toward tion by | gations o i o Gty By o DRl RS cannor ba | the bonds. : ; 1 who wera the commissioner to check the issu- | preferred against Cooper by Repre-| Jif A00 CHE0 Do oA ¢ | There will be a hearing before the "Ll o . X . ! R inina. thought o ice to have hel ince of alibis de 4 boxers. | sentative Lu Guardia, republican, | 50" o MOV MR 400 CIOPPINE ol iciary committee of the state |, 1T BEC N e ik Sl i e 10 car. were subsequently dis- The board ruled that hereatter all | New . York, coudl not be construed | jp sronre | faoiitios are laekine | lature on Thursday on the blll of | TO1K s AR Dl WA ! . o v *d in conrt, has no bearing on vhysicians will be barred from th s constitu grounds for nn.‘H' .‘,”’l e lok oine ';, thai | Bepresentative William M. Judd_of |, : it Rl e % =1 ST R i atter, fn the opinion of Com- dressing rooms after flshts, except| peachment. 1t was added, however, |'o i BV O™ {0 TREE S0 New Rritain entitled “An act to Vai- | [iEROE BRI R BT ; e A DANRCEL B T S et v8, {3y § e | missioner Bannan, who said the the official examiner, unless special | the committee’s action Was not 10|10 directons are willing fo sell it |idate Certain Conveyances from the | Uit 10 SVERE HOWE PH CHE EEL : oday dhisi : 4 | practice of shooting r volvers in the permission is granted by the dep! Le construed as approving all of th P el i ‘.| American Tube and Stamping com- b - 4G 2 i : St i Mo stroets s crous and in chary » The dormitories, he said, can ac- | s R it was born, they will lea r to do with 1d be discou - To fi e el rokailiis 1ofl [t SO0 g 1| commodate only 40 men, whero|Par¥ 9 IS Sthoey WoTkRS Japan and then for Chin, At Te- || i omeo Grise de n e mken out e ey SRS i e S R _Judge Cooper was charged by 12 [ihero should be room for at least | 1.1.1‘1‘. nley Works o this i B8 g they will spend a ¢ 1 : f el g ? r‘ to m;,—‘ ln 5 il ORLES) Ma- | Guardia with having conspired With| 156 The dormitory Is a great rey. |Purchased the plant of the American | "o W08 Wig (B e B CUE T : e on retimes justifiable, ha loney and that he entered the fi Y 3y 3 i prohibition enforcement officials o oo ¢ Tube and Stamping Co. of Bridge G st stualed it hns | vas e with handicap of muscle infu enue producer for the Y. M. C. A.| student of Chinese s s at Yen- | p | s when it " ! B9 ot * | entrap liquor law viglators and with | The “gym™ should be large enough |POTt and the proposed bill calls for | SiCett O ©F il o thing whout (Continued on Page Four) around his right clbow, described by [ s LD i | gl EO o R Eeits ity | chang sclio 5 abo 4 his doctor as akin to “tonnis arm,- | LWVIE later sat In judgment overito accommodate two busketball | valldating of certain rights-ot-way | Ty pingiame are scheduled to|it?" Commissioner Fen {Money Needed To Find e 3 X-Ray photographs were exhibitea | "¢ _M¢P entrapped, |gumes at the same time. and therc |Which were assumed by ~local €on- | oty to Honolulu on June 21, and | TFusther eriticism of the .Nm,” Out Cure For Cancer Five Persons Burned to 10 support these conditions La Guardia also accused Cooper | shonld he another gym for the boys | cern in the purchase. to reach their home in Salem, | came “or toner Grise, | 1 Death at Hibhing, Mi 3 of usurping power in connection | jopartme » explaine There was a hearing on the Ne ' ol 'd, March 1 (®—"1¢ . £, Minn, The commission suspended Chick pi gl jdepartment, e explained. A it ‘onn., on July 8. he co couneil | vqy, o ve us $20,000,000 for Lbing, Minn., March 1 (P—Fi N Na Bodtord, Mass, | with scveral bankruptey cascs. | The swimming pool, 18 x 40 feet |In&ton Crippled Children's Home ap- ; A ¢ 4l ave us $20,000.000 ibloe. Aihn Satares : B e ioeht for il “While certain activities of the|should be at least 20 x 60, and the | DI ion before the appropriations | | ; y Ml research work we could - find four children and their 70 P'hil O'Dowd at Rochester, N. Honorable Judge Frank Cooper | water should be filtered, he sald, |committee of the state logislatur y : : 5. O L e e L B int with relation to the manner of pro-|and the membership mew fs 1200 |this afternoon, T DA e § .o on\ Dr. Josep \ C. Bloodgood, ot 'v;;.“L [to .:nhl'nll‘ur b..rn |.‘n]:\v when fire, Paulino, ish heavyweight, | Curing evidence in cases which |and it should be 2,400 or more. Attorney Elias T. Ringrose of New SRy : 5 3A05R, 8 -NJL};*‘ !‘;\l ssov, 0t ciinlcal '-“‘f“" '; _-‘: "“r‘"'g"‘d stoye] dess has been matched with Young | Would come before him for trial are| The average membership in a Y. |Britain appeared before the judiciary New Britain 1\ Vidinity: A AL ,“"'T“:Tm’fl ;\"':'v“'\ .,‘“f'“'"?..‘.,"',:\‘,.“:,:” “"’(“*‘r‘m;l ome of Samuel Basford, Stribling in Boston, March 17, it | not to be considercd as approved by /M. C. A. in the most progressive |committeo this afternoon in the in-\ | pncrcasing cloudiness tonight, | | Further diccu list, shortly before making an ad-| Mrs. Basford was serlously disclosed toduy when the New | this report,” the committee sald. | cities is 8 men per thousand popu- |terest of validating a deed in which || followed by snow Wednes- | s brict and 3 at the clinical session of the [burned. York State Athletic commission ap- | “the evidence does not call for thel lation, while in other citics in goes | the name Margaret Rafforty appears| | day; not much change in | ¢ 1o adopt the recommendations | conference of tho New England| The children ranged fn age f proved, under its six-d. clause, | interposition of the constitutional | down to 30 men per thousand. Thls\(mce and the name Mary Rafferty | temperature, the council committee. It was | state’s section of the American Col-|5 to 10 years. They were sleeplng SLpnRIshpnoarance aEniney Arblinolvarseotht: ouserwIthrieand; o ; = {appeazsionce e Claimledythat ”’F] 3 ‘ S lege of Surgeons in Hotel Bond this|with the elder Bastord on the secs - Weigand at Buffalo on March impeachment. (Continued on Page Four) name Mary was an error. (i e L RPN (Continued on Page 185) atternoon. ond floor, SRR (¢

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