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GHANCELLOR MAKES| . | Now You LTI sk on STEPHENSON CASE GOMES UPTUESDAY EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1927. Poreomals | VIAWBERLIN RELATES NEXT SUMNER'S PLANS (Continued from First Page) r. and Mrs. John Purney and family will leave Wednesday tor Novia Scotia where they will spend an extended vacation. Indiana Court to Rule in His would be compensated for by elim- 826,000 SUIT AGAINST CITY BACK ON COURT DOCKET E. 0. Kilboune's Action for Dam- ages Over Gas Station Permit Will Be Pressed. FOR SA g Hannon’s Garage, Berlin SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by John A. Macdonald, 12 Washington St., Hartford, Conn., until 2 o'clock p. m., eastern stand- ard time, Wednesday, July 27, 1927, for the barn used as a garage and known as Hannon's Garage in Ber- ANNOUNCEMEN ; Lost and Found 0 BOG LOBT. English setter, female. Most- ly white, one ear almost black. Finder please return 135 Chapman St. Reward. MAN'S DIAMOND RING .lost Saturday morning. Tel. 2684-W. SUM OF MONEY—Finder piease retuni to J. E. Orlowski, 1003 Stanley S8t., City. Reward. Tel. 4175, wention in the Austrian situation. | Officlal circles safd that they did not consider the situation in Aus- tria as disquieting at this juncture. | | Legal action instituted by E. O. | | Kilbourne against the city of New | Britain for $25,000 damages, alleged |to have resulted from the city's edict that he may not build a gasoline fill- ing station opposite Stanluy Quarter | park, has been returned to the su- perior court docket and is expectd 0 be be reached shortly. Kilbourne obtained a permit for the station but did not commence operations within three months, the | board of adjustment found, and the | operation of a zoning act made it impossible for him to obtain a new license to build. Kilbourne claims he began operations within the three months period. | The case went on the superior | court docket last year but was later | withdrawn temporarily. ATTEMPT IS MADE T0 ASSASSINATE CONSUL | American Emvoy at Puerto, Mexico, Seriously Though Not Fatally ‘Wounded. Persouals ] ANYONE “knowing the whereabouts of John F. Andrew: years of age, brown eyes, brow . ruddy com- | plexion, welght about 135, height 5 ft. 5% in, notify Waterbury Police | _Dept.. Waterbury. Conn. EVERY _Sunday this month cioudy or rain. Did you try Agfa film in clouds days? You'll be gurprised. Eold only by Arcade Studio. D FOR your vacation use Agfa film with | your camera. Takes pictures rain or shine. Sold only by Arcade Studlo. SPENCER CORSETS—Surgical and_dress Made to meastre. Mrs. Annetta Car- ponter, 27 Glen St. Tel. 139-12. | YOUR STRAW HAT needs our epecial | process cleaning. Bring 1t in today. The Modern Shop, 38 Church Bt Conviction inating one man from the crew.” y While in Europe Chamberlin ~ | for a trip to Maine, made a study of planes and motors Indianapolis, July 18 (UP)—The | o o A e .‘;";“"fg“'"fg‘: r‘:a;’:f( C’;‘;""“’f i ed to| Harold Latham, son of Mr. and |he visited. “Fore acturers, ,‘ s Bt 2 Frederick W. Latham of 105 |he said, “are making a commercial | decide’ Tuesday whether D. C. Steph- Rock avenue, returned to|fype plane which is very good enson is illegally imprisoned for the | pjitshuggh, Pa., Saturday after a |though it is not the equal of the - | r of Madge Oberhoitzer. two weeks' vacation spent with his |Bellanca in ~lflmenC.\tf1 \vashpn}: | ring in the movies. | v will the ruling determine | . . s | ticularly interested in foreign high- {—William Hart is known as B i (el oy | T L | powered ergines which produce | “Two Gun.” Ku Klux Klan is tc be freed more than one horsepower for Charles Ray won fame for his n a new trial, put it may every pound weight. izations of country boys se of another ser “I hope next year to have a plane Raymond Griffith is known as exposing Indiana po- suitable for carrying passengers as Hat.” | a fore-runner of regular ocean Pearl White starred in “The | Meanwhile, the political investiga- | service. The mext flight across the ils of Pauline.” tion is being conducted by Prosecu- Atlantic must demonstrate the prac- Will H. Hays is tor William H. Remy and his as-| | ticability of carrying something be- movies stants without aid from Stephen- | i £ sides a load of fuel and crew. 2—James Cruze was director for withdrawn into silence, | 0 b and Leon Hun- | Sich a plane can be developed. The Covered Wagon any new moves will be indj FORHE FIC R fain Trust Co, |It all depends on how soon money arol Dempster 4 as attempts to influence ) 'is avallable to go ahead.” are vacationing at Lake Bromoseen, fith productions. according o his at- | ‘Yn“o"_‘”,"“’"’"‘ t Chamberlin and the members of | Commander Richard E. Byrd's 1. | tlight—George Noville, Bernt Bal- chen, and Bert Acosta, besides Byrd —spent most of yesterday packing. At noon the S. S. Paris en :oute to Cherbourg, passed, and the two vessels exchanged salutes. A carrier pigeon fluttered on the Leviathan's bridge yesterday with a “welcome home” message for Com- | mander Byrd from Grover A. Whal- en, head of Mayor Walker's wel- coming commitee. SEARCH ABANDONED Hope is Given Up of Finding Dud- | lin, Conn., at the junction of Fer- lin Turnpike and Farmington Av- enue. - The main building in good | condition with practically new as- bestos shingles; shed attached, In fair condition. Dimensions: Helght approximate- 1y 38 feet; depth, west side, approxi- mately 30 feet; width, front of building, approximately 23 feet; width of rear end, including shed, | approximately 39 feet. | | J Policeman Thomas C. Dolan and | Below are answers to the “Now | bt G A G DR You Ask One” questions: ) 1—Glorla Swanson's real name | was Gloria Klanows 2—Rod La Rocque was recently married to Vilma Banky. 3—>Maurice Costello's daughters, len and Dolores, are now star- | Reports Not Clear London, July 18.—(P—While the | bulk of the news received here from Vienna and nearby places indicated | the Austrian capital was calm today | F after last week’s outbreak of vi lence, and things were gradually be- coming normal, the situation was not altogether clear and the relations between the governm &nd the opposition seemed still i a *doubtful state There was a report from Nikols- burg (Austria) late last night that Per the situation in Vienna, which earlier | $ had been described as n hope ful, had again become serious, ow- ing to fear that the communists were getting the upper hand and control- ling the social democrats, f eral government was represented as objecting to the establishment of a municipal guard by Burgomaster Seitz. One of the social democratic leaders, as unconstitutional. Seitz, in an appeal to Justified his formation of the guard on the ground that as Burgomaster, it was his duty to take extraordin- ary measures in view of the extra- ordinary dangers, to protect munici- pal property and assist in ending the bloodshed and restoring order. He added that had provided for co- operation between the state police and the guard. A manifesto by the social demo- atic trade union supported Burgo- Master Seitz and told the workers that the guard would be armed and *should be obeved as an organ of our Red Vienna and protector of pro- letarian freedom, discipline and or- der.” A report reaching here is that, 1 the general strike is completely ended today, as expected, the chan- B Sncke o and merhapy | DOt boen returned to Italy and postal fssue writs for a new election. It |Service between Vienna and Bratis- was stated that conversations be- |12V2 is being carried out by Avions. tween members of the government | DfOrts of the soclalists are de-| and the opposition were in progress | Scribed by thelr leaders as designed | Sunday with reference to th con- (0 Prevent civil war and to keep the Vening of parilament. communists from bringing on revo- lution. In a manifesto, the socialist trades unions call upon the workers not to be misled by the communists as their program of arming the workers would result immediately in Black Frank Gilligan and Firemen Felix Zarecki, Howard |Jones, Alexander Beatty, Thomas oper and Harry Timms are on va- | ation this week, and William Fin- y Squires, Peter Pac and Edward uff resumed duty to- day after their vacation. Lieutenant It is understood that the pur- chaser will remove the building | from its present location within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or surety company bond for 10 per cent of the amount of bid. JOHN A. MACDONALD, State Highway Commissioner, 12 Washington Street, Hartford, Conn. d by rele document czar of the - b AUTOMOTIVE i Auto and Truck Agencies ¢ BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and Serv- ice. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch St. Phone 2607. ST CADILLAC AND LA SALLE CARS — Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Main &t Tel. 3000. DODGE "BROTHERS Sales and Bervice. | B & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stan- | _ley St. Phone 731. . e FALCON RKA\chm' famous sleeve valve motor. R. Rudolph, 127 Cherry st Tel. 2061-2. S FORD ~ CARS. trucks, tractors, parts, service, farm implements. Automotive ;:'1':- and Bervice, 248 Elm 6t. Tel. stars in D, ne court Arthur E. McEvoy and chil Edwin and Helen, are th: guests for the week of Mrs. §. [ y at her cottage at Indian| e court is convening | nnounced purpose al- though it is now in vacation te It a ng is given on the Stephen- son appeal, it will be in response to early action. attorneys throes of a serious outburst Burgomaster Seitz, leader of the social the Socialist Leader Bauer, conference during the da Chancellor Seipel emphasized Bonson e desirability of reaching a settle- R 'h"“”"' “‘"H:"‘gfl oo At ment on the outstanding fssues be- | ETORAS 1780 XL B S G | ner fore Wednesday, as the burial of the | “2U™ R riot victims on that day might be ‘:E‘ PR P e e ke e advantage for a fresh |y, milton county illegal outh £ ) 4 = the present appeal fails | The leaders called attention to the If the pr re. | £NSON'S attorn: will proceed with ”: of ?‘l‘n;); S;::}',:i‘":'i to pre |tie appeal from the conviction ftself. |ity. and Mrs. Dordleman of 82 Lake vent neighboring ¢ e s- oI 4 street will g t 10 days This appeal is based on the conten- street will spend the nex (e e disoideaies alpEslesL s i ot the mctnal trial was full of |at Sag Harbor, L. I. Sailor Dordle- | Lervanson, o 1o | errors. The appeal has been, taken, man plans to spend his time in fish- A R O O e I e O S ing and resting from his work of ST ) o |recruiting. He will reassume his hayefibesn fancan, BNt e |recruiting duties a week from to- strike of government employes 1s M[]I]ERN PLANE PRUVE“ £ isses Myrtle Zoeller of 9 Wal- lace streot, and Betty Apelgren of | MASTER I]I: EL[MENTS | 463 Myrtle street left Saturday for Lake Sunapee, N. H., to spend their | morrow. ¢ | continuing. A report from Inssbruck | | says several Italian trains, destined - | vacation | iy also Is , and at a with the, who democra THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Prepaid .09 citizens, James Lawton of New York | returned home after \'|Smm:l mother, Mrs. Wilfred Hill of Winter street . attacked on Mrs: Washington, July 18 (P—Evi- dence of an attempt to assassinate William E. Chapman, American consul at Puerto, Mexico, has been transmitted to American offictalsq after an investigation by Chapman’s colelague, J. J. Sparks, the British vice consul. Chapman was shot and serlously though not fatally wounded in his : f residence at the Mexican port yes- ley, Mass.,, Woman in Viclnity of tcrqay and Sparks informed the | American embassy in Mexico City | that two men had entered the build- Dudley, Mass,, July 18 (P—Search | ing during the night through a sky- for Mrs. Henry G. Willis, mother of | light, one armed with & pistol and nine, has again bean abindoned in | the other with a knife. When Chap- this vicinity, the final effort here to | man arose to investigate, they made find the woman or her hody having | no demand upon him but followcd been made yesterday aftcrnoon by | him back to his bedroom and shot posses of searchers and Ly the po- | him. . |lice who dragged the Quinebaug| The embassy made immediate Post office employes now absent | . .. vo.r mabyan, N. H. representation to the Mexican for- on their annual two wecks' vacation |, ccorging to Chief Reynolds of the | cign office asking the apprehension include: Miss Margaret Sheehan of iy police, State Detective Ed- | and -punishment of Chapman’s as- agnioneygoxdsni departm it {ward J. McCarthy hal obtained | sailanta. Chapman was sent from his for- D e e 8 e ap|Clues that lead him to Felleve be- the clerieal department and Donald 'Yond doubt that the missing woman | mer post at Torreon to Puerto tholclerice don Mexico, last fall but did not open a consular office at Puerto Mexico un- K. McLagen, Quincy Hartung, H. A, | Das been as far west as Stafford | til March. Torpedoman First Class Raymond Steph- P. Dordleman, U. S. navy recruiting ;ith officer for New Britain and vicin- FRARKLIN CARS—The car for the mext 10 years. Sales and Service, 401 W 21 Main St. : o= E Tl 0096, 1 L 38 = tors. Sales and Bervice. Berlln Aut Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. Phone 251-3. HUPMOBILE, ALL MODELS—Foura and Bixes " Sales and Service, Kingsbury Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch St. NASH motor cars. See the new line. Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, §8 Elm S OAKLAND PONTIAC—Sales and service. Products of General Motors. C. A. Bence. 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, PAIGE Sixes and Eights “The Most Beautiful Cars in America.” Whitmore Paige Co.. 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX _sales and service. Honeyman Auto Sales, 200 East Main St. Tel. 2542 ——— { REO _MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKE= L ANNOUNCEMENTS _] Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales and Bervice; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone 2110. SELD! Palu 3304, STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Salesand Service, Albro Motor Sales C: Arch Et. Phone 250. WILLY 3| AGENCY—sales and Service. tor cars. Beloin Garage and Sales, Fred Beloln, Jr, Church St. Phone 4560. Charge 1 line .10 24 k] TYearly Qrder Ral Applicatio Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an fnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Eame Day. Sat- urday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Ask for am Ad ‘aker. Tpon Her Home. T for Germany have circulated through stria 2 ty cars have Austria, but that empty cars Notify the Herald at onece if your ad is incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first Insertion. (Continued from First Page) | to aviation than I had expected, be- cause of the unusual conditions we tered. 15 asked what he thought of floating landing places for planes at sea. “The first thing to be overcome before such landing are of value,” b | he said, “is the fog. Landing places = v the latest e - re no good unless one can see and | William J. Kenney, Joseph Mee- | Carthy says he is satisfied that after find them. They cannot he seen in |han and James Conley will attend [reaching Stafffford Springs she i Vew | boarded a bus for Monson, Mass, 3 y me; which we |the D sey-Sharkey fight in New | g i | (e grosgpthianvgrealt [ e e 5 July 5,'and at present is ynany miles | from her little hime in Dudley. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. N TRUCKS—Sales and _ Service. Garage, 35 East Main St Tel —— Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURTAL VAULTS—Concrete, steel rein- forced; water proof, _ hermetically sealed. N. B. Vault Co. Tel. 337 | NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS 123 Oak St. Monuments of all sizes and description: Carving and |letter cutting our_specialty. Florists BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sandelll's Greenhouss, 218 Oak St. Phone 2181-3. VARIETY of plants and flowers. Low priced. Come in and ses them. John- | son's Greenhouse, 517 Church street. WINTER CELERY for mle, Whiting 8t. AUTOMOTIVE Govt. Still Strong Parls, July 15—(P—"Tha crisis fow is in a fair way of solution” was the latest information given out by : the Austrian legation in Paris on the civil war \'.'hl(‘h‘ would mean new situation in fenna, which for hours 2nd terrible sacrifices in blood. ter- ©on Friday and a part of Saturday Tible economic catastrophe, accom- s the seene of vielent rioting, pil, | Panied by famine and increase of Ve Ao oreon: unemployment, and place workers The legation added that the gov- | ™ the Agrarian provinces, where | 5o . I ernment's position was not shaken; |Soclalism Is weak, at the mercy of | g gpoke highly of his reception o | Abramson and Thomas R. Young of | Springs, Conn. ¢ ey Tracing the woman's movements | by the latest clues, Detective Mc- | Motor || 115 Special Notice Prop.. A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT MAKES YOU OWNER OF ONE OF THESE PERFECT USED CARS 1925 Ford Roadster . ,. $120 1924 Ford Tudor . .. $135 1923 Ford Sedan .. § 65 1923 Maxwell Touring .. $115 1924 Essex Coach .. . 8200 1922 Paige Touring . .. $150 TERMS and TRADES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 Apply 38 | ant Listed Here Are Some of Our Finest Used Cars 1926 Essex Coach 1924 Ford Fordoor Sedan 1925 Dydge Coupe 1924 Maxwell Club Sedan 1923 Maxwell Coupe 1924 Willys-Knight Sedan Also HERE YOU CAN BUY A 1927 NASH Special Six Coach You ca dredweight to $5.25, the report de- | 5 . | 5 clared that no justification could be | A 1927 NASH nght Slx Sedan || Lexington Brougham discovered in shortage of supply for ; 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan A. G. HAWKER the skyrocketing. | 1923 Lexington Touring 52 Elm Street Telephone 2456 The market “broke” while the in- | 1925 Lexington Touring vestigation was in progress, but | 1924 Ford Panel Delivery trade allegations that dealers took | 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery heavy losses were without founda- 1925 Chevrolet Touring tion, the commissi. serted. Pa- on, the nmission asserte a. C. A' BENCE per profits of those who had sought at low cost and were unable to un- | 50 Chestnut St Tel. 2218 load before the drop were the only | one affected, the report said. | There will be a bridge and whist | ! ) ’ party Tuesday afternoon, T. A. B.| that it retained the upper hand, and |Armed Fascism, the most serious |, ‘p .. q, Judge Morrls D. Saxe 1a on his| ‘the anticlpated large PO anat mew hall. Feveral prizes have been } that no changes nor additions had |920&cr fo the continuance of the re- Cveryone was most kind and it annual vacation. e h&b e Cen}xmefoay B ;‘donned. also door prize. Admission been made to the cabinet. Parlia- |PuPlic i< sav fop. | TaS Plain to see the people of |earchy becalise of the $100 reward | z5c. Publlc i Invited—adyt. ment it was stated, would be con- | rian circles in Paris say for-| o . o ‘ore genuinely hap hel Mrs. Bernard F. Gaffney and | Offered by the Dudley selectmen, vened as soon as the strike move. | SIEers in Vienna are being protected | -t daughter, Alles, roturned to this |did not materialize as only a hand! AUTONOTIVE ment had been completely suppres- | With all the power of the police. Th He paid tribute to each member | country yesterday after a tour of |[Ul Of volunteers appearad. sed. The report said that absolute Ifla'n’;\_r' hotls ar'e \mcti'er ]suil:‘fiflcl:" of his crew, generously giving credit | pyrope, e guard to prevent any attack them for the success of his flight. | = TRADE ROMANCING m;’]"‘x:‘r‘:\c;mm““‘m the majority | 9f & recurrence °: yLhejouhs m"rh \;Enrc[i‘e that the United States | Ebbe Anderson will spend his an- E R A | of them under twenty years of age, | Which 1up to now have not taken an | oo v5a ik world In aviation,” | o vacation 1u New Tork clty. | Wh ‘x) ll( ;lrs, ;wlu:;ed to !;!ave :m;n rtehspor( | anti-forelgn turn. xh; rfl]n:n\,l\;dbfr conr!udm‘i. e m‘, S 3 Investigation in Mass, as to Reason | y alK~=~ e for the most part for riots. | ST e yrd told of an uneasy °Nt| Charles Sikora has returne o o A lst of the victims, published in | EXCHANGE CLUB MEETING |12 fiers experienced when over | yom " fior spending his annual va- | For Rise in Price of “OM” Pota- WHEN YOU CAN KEEP COOL RIDING? Bratislavia, just across the Austrian ! ement Mortensen A mid-Atlantic, Byrd asked Acosta th lon n N Yorkloity. border in Czechoslovakia, shows “'iHHbo the :Pefl‘m: fll‘h'h;_ "]5“""4-:”9 of their gasoline ronsun\p'iunvi Lo - 2 ! toes Shows Sensitive Market. | that fifty dead have been identified; |Weekly meeting ol e Exchange | \ ety estimated it was 42 gallons| : i that 400 wounded were sent to hos- |club which will be held tomorrow | ™"y, an excessive amount | \h]]:::—amarg‘iflffioi: E‘Y‘;\ill"Cl:;:\:\';? Bosion OIS yest pation] pitals, and 300 others were given evening at 6 o'clock at the Burritt | . indjcated the fliers would not :va m;} . X»fl‘;fl Geoflrgp of complaints concerning the rapid | first aid treatment. It is certain that hotel. reach their destination. Later, jfnaca e % nss in pm:1 ot' 0ld” potatoes here many others were wounded, but did S e developed that a tilt of the rlane} e oo She ereeno eeeleE flzhr&;ug 'out the state has con not apply for medical aid. The list | COOLER WEATHER I nad caused the consumption to be[ AT BEd e B Lan: vinced ths s{a‘ e commission on the | shows that the majority of those | Washington, July 18 (UP)—Cool | gucr ectimated. {and danghter, Cemont, of 122 Lan-| necesaries of life that the wholesale wounded were under 21 years of age. | weather s promised for tonight to amberiiniasked fanontimishreg | S0 BIEREEECIS REIREC R s [ mariet hamheen foxceedinely/serinlai] Tramways began operating Sun- cnd a week of extreme heat in|japions with Levine, said their job— ,:, ‘21\»1713;01-' ) tive to trade romancing. | day:ormng and taxicabs appeared this vicinity. Three \V:t:hin;;‘omanr- that of flying to Gnrnm:\'fl\lnd been |4t a3 _“— MI: ar;:f:ler;cx:gvg\;gres;:tspt:g:g on the streets, and there was no out- |drowned yvesterday and an infant | completed, and that their busine: ] < 5 e ward indication that only the day was fatally prostrated, hr\nginz’m;aggns had ended e CASE U?—l\“il(‘m % trom May 1 to June : when the | before the capital was in the |this city's heat toll to en dead. St st T IR New Haven, July 1 P)—A con- | quotations rcse from $2.50 to a kun- | ) 2 A d |tinuance until Thursday was granted $25,000 Lease Signe: lin the case of Mrs. Tda Miller of For Auto Show Rooms 203 Main street. Norwalk, when sho A five year lease involving rent. |Was called to trial in the West als of $25,000 has been entered into, Haven town court today on a between the Kingsbury Motor Sales charge of reckless driving growing Co. and O. S. Bennett, whereby the |out of the death of Arthur Sylves- Kingsbury Co. will take over show |ten six, of Orange avenue, who was | rooms and garage space in a building |struc by Mrs. Miller's car on the at 250 Arch street, which is owned Milford turnpike several days ago. by Mr. Bennett. The lease was ne- —_— gatiated through the realty office of Louie S. Jones. l Air dervice between Copenhagen and Hamburg has been resumed. S ‘Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl N7 Sty PR DELIVER ME FROM SHEIKS AND BULLFIGHTERS AND SUCH! o IM GETTING RIGHT FED-UP WITH YOUR TVPE, ¥ - We Specialize in Paint—Varnish THEY are not mere side lines at this store. We have studied paint and varnish quality and can advise you how to get the best jobs at correct costs. We handle only quality lines, including ~ Bv CLIFF STERRETT {SEEING THE HON. FAMILY MISTAKES ME FOR A jr: A>;’CArb'T MOVE ROCK AwAY FROM THE CAVE MOUTH, Y'BETTER MAKE THE BEST TERMS Y'KIN WITH THEM CANNIBALS. ~beautifies your building. 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