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:m.m.—,.— rwawa| iN Ghampagne wen led at $18,719,069. FRENCH . ARE WITHSTANDING GERMAN ATTACKS. i 2 # Banks at San Jose, Costa Rica, ha {|NEWSPAPERS ARE REQUESTED |united in a toan of §3,000 to the Gov. oN FEs. 21 ' TO SUPPRESS PUBLICATION, |Srmment. Hermert A. Meyer, of Ohio, was ap- ted assistan MA ‘OF : rit pointed assistant to the secretary of Gold to the -n-oum of $500,000 was 22y, withdrawn from the Sub-Treasury for Secretary Daniels Also Asks Cable |shipment to Canada. Nine Raids Were Made by the Ger- ‘Companies to Refrain from Trans- Secretary of War Baker is planning 2 1 mission. of Information. o the oiton San a0 #ll military posts| o North of Wulverghem. NEITHER ' SIDE GAINED And Has lssued a Proclamation cflfils an EM Session of Congress to Meethpnl m %m«&n m—The | anapert Mendi Was Carrying South African Native Laborers, But Ten of mans Against the British in Trench- LEADERS OF BOTH PARTIES APPROVE ACTION = George A. Hearm, dry” goods mer- : London, March 9, 745 p. m~The| Washington, March 9. —Lacking legal |chant and art collector, of New York,| Bitter fighting has taken place in authority to establish general censor- left an estate valued at $6,439,552. Champagne, with the French with- b the storm - continues n mative - laborers, was |ship, .de administration tonight ap- Sorerr standing German atécks and taking Details of the Government’s Armed Neutrality Plans for De- sunk after a collision on Feb. 21, pealed to the patriotism of the coun- | Nine hundred girls employed at the | further trenches, s the imtest o 2 from ‘ras. 625 persons lost their lives. try's lm&p;l":l and el.blad ctdmpmgel plant of Schwarzenbach & Huber, silk | French official communication. Be- - = 2 to suppress publication and transmis- |manufacturers, of Bayonne, N. J., went | tween Butte du Mesnil and Maisons de fending the Merchant Marine Are Withheld—President’: ‘“American schooner, 4. m Ten Europeans. sion of information about the move- |on strike. Champagne, French troops took pris- ¥ 4 o ‘ y fato collistor ‘I‘Qn of nu permhlon ‘were Euro- | ments of Ameflc:n metlclnntcecra.fl, oy oners and made further gains north of Mm.fi 3 rding to the announcement | now to be arme: against rman the road running between the two on, Issued From a Sick Bed, Sent a Thrill | them sank. Seven otner binia. o s Sy o Slia Bonth Ao e e . SSenep A LOBBIN il o i L T Geswiaos takn e e nt by General Louis Botha, the| “The best news that readers can Thongh&e Senate—President Wilson’s Action is Ex-|cmperor WILLIAM CONDOLES |PFomier The collision occurred off |have,” Secretary Daniels said in & pected to Remove the Practical Blockade of American WITH COUNTESS ZEPPELIN z Ports and Place the lssue of Eventual War Squarely Up-{ " of ths Groatest Sons of .‘.'.".";23 on Germany. Wells, N. Y., was destroyed by fire at|by the French in the past two days in a loss of $75,000. this region now totals 170. Violent Attacks by Germans. Gold coin to the amount of $5,000,000 | Three violent attacks were launched was recelved from Canada and depos- | by the Germans in the Malsons de . ited at the assay office for the account | Champagne sector. The German ef- of J. P. Morgan & Co. forts failed, Paris says, and the at- 0 mce tackers left many dead on the ground. Governor Whitman refused to alter | The French attack Thursday, it is an- his determination to prevent the ap- |nounced, included the blowing up of pearance of Les Darcy in any boxing | German works on a front of 1,500 me- says Berlin despatch, has sent the !0“0'— ris in New York Stat tres to a depth of 600 to 800 metres. of condolence to In this day and generation one might about as well try to get 5 Sirikach s Qs Ainat 5L Loot, blood out of a turnip as to try to do Dusiness without advertising. Shipments of coke from the Connells- | German trenches on Helght 156 and erland. erdam, Ihxvh 0 via Lonflvn. sup.m.—m Miam, ‘Washington, March 9. — President | bureau to insure American ships was Wilson from a sick bed today ordered | increaosed to $1§,000,900. ] Places lssue of War on Germany. ville, Pa., district Jast week were 342,- |at Maisons de Champagne, Berlin re- t!;]s arming c();f Ame:iclnulllnercha:t vl s s e ok i There is nothing which can whet trade, get people interested in your SOS rcee » o of TOMID. toag aompnt- | e cateren by s Franah e ships -n!:;; erm:n:;st;u ess :xu ~ | move the practicai bxocmm.worm bus:ness offerings and increase the sale of goods like the puhlcity ed to the previous week. thadr attacks, but the- positions - later marine warfare an e same time | Can ports and. e Tadite of event-. B AaStnt man. Rl “ 2 were regained except for a farm near issued a proclamation calling an ex- | Gl $oT a0 0k upon Germany, An | tingnished by Tare gifts of gemius and which comes from the persistent and judicial use of printer's Ink. Bills designed to legalize dissemina- | Height 185. Increased artillery action ;rc‘ session of congres to meet April|attack upon an armed -y of the heart. The whole German Those who depend upon advertising to get rid of left overs or to g‘:l‘l, oyfoi:ll‘ HEES oA ln&mau:n tl'lxn in the Champasgne region is also an- s s sel will precipitate a fisht_ people stands with me at the bier of b - e | aauesd by Serlin. Decision Came Suddenly. Fots sisht of h £in an | one'ot The ereatest sons of the Fath- :uqmmmblulgocflsum um;n:lufe th:tn:lln: power of :dlverflln:: Assembly Codes Committee. o S The president’s decision came sud-|unwarn: tack would n.ua g ut they are only getting a partl nef erefrom. What is gain: PR L b e Mosuhe Pl i LR i eirts ewhere on the denly late todas, following the action | by the United States as an act of war. tenaclous., . lidetatizablo through these spasmodic attempts migkt, with proper effort be main- wers ordered by Commisstoner. Woods | have been raids by French, British and of the senate my in_revising its Germany and- A.unrhbom -”' .Q‘ L of Germ: t ps. Ni 1d London rules to permit p: action on im- | clared armed. x nced wl tained at all periods of the year. There are wants to be filled at all Dlus s, aetan i ey 1ot ot e wero made by the Germans port: estions submi Is. ese amortels R ; of t;::tm? opinions by s:::.ret-!y e ]‘:.r‘ge)y‘r:ow"& ‘upon t times. If you can supply them it is well to let the purchasers know against British trenches north of ing and = Attomey-general Gregory | British merchant ships used their ar s i At OO tradl Hiacken or thi other Ealiow who Ketps:in Provision for a single-headed State [ Wulverghem. between Armentieres and that he has the power to arm mer- | mament offensively ang it § 4 e athletic commission, to be appcinted | Ypres' gBeriin says 87 prisoners and chantmen without action by congress. | be seen whether Germany will so close ‘iouch with the trade by daily advertising gets the benefit. gy gol;'er:or, is lmm iE %1 bill ‘mu-o- :hwlz :xel;icohr:ne ];"t’\:‘r‘x’x:7 “w::peartfipt:;ed lr_\ ils Are Withheld. Glass and treat American eraft with|combatting our ememies, it was un- Select the newspaper which covers the territory, goes into the |||fueSb¥ $osemblyman B H. Miller In | Ll o8 ome prisoners from the Ger- defensive arms. fortunately not given to him person- Detafls of the government's armed homes and is read for its advertisements as well as its news and there man raiders and a successful British neytrality plans for defending the Germany’s Policy Not Clear. e e e Lot . Postmaster-General Burleson ap- | raid south of Biaches. Colder weather me chant marine Were withheld ‘to| Germany’s exact poley towards | 'yio giirit by the army and the will be an appreciable response in the sales. Such a medium is The plied for a reduction in railway mail [again has returned to the western wviid endangering Americans and | American vessels sailing through .the | T U Sttt 15 worvico. v Hhecash anit groftabla. rates in a statement filed with the In- | front, accompanied by gales and snow, tuelr ships by permitting the informa- | war zone since its proclamation Feb- “e Almighty may censole you and terstate Commerce Commission. and is interfering with operations on a tion to reach Germany. The only | ruary 1 has not been quite clear, ow- your famil lnythe at sorrow for In the past week the following matter has appeared in its col- large scale. statement at the White House and the | ing to the fact that less than & dozen Y ST Carmine Lauzillo and Caimine Pi- Teutons ‘Take Russian Position. navy department was that the presi- | such voyages have aed s umns: sanello, who shot and killed Morris| §ix hundred prisoners were taken by dent was determined fully to protect|is possible that R TOATApEY. Goldsteln, of New Haven, on Nov. 27, s a i s S e s e F Brwrom Telegraph Local Gemeral Total | enced to bo aieed on ey | AusiiCorman, [rcts o, Bestack o Unavoidable Step. i T L e pae k. ——-—-k‘-——— Saturday, March 3.. 94 153 1108 1355 &5 and Uzul valleys, in western Moldavia. The decision, coming at the end of | instructions to her ‘eommanders not By G 8 Mayor Arthur Kemp, of Buffalo, will Petrograd says that three heights were a period of tense waiting, was gen- | to sini American shipe without.every Monday > March 5 65 124 294 483 s nmEad eolovt OF e TEE Topl- takeen S the siftackers and adds that rium :a,qm mat d un- | precaution -for those' ~ e i Tuesq g&lth 6.. 86 130 486 402 2 Gyt | SIS SRRy po vopnoger awxsne nex . hop, e g . “ne &u‘ 5 4 A " 5 S . Wed arch: 7y . 4065~ 4215* 403 420. i There -re—beentio-mmarked- acttvity o 3 1 YT > - 9 ! In the other fields. Petrograd reports ‘3;% : bl and North, o flmy, March 8.. "84 420 293 497 : e e hat” Dnited_Stises_ conta_sioh Mol ennagunnis, Marche tn s sl Frdey . March O.. 86 121 169 376 [l anmaar desiiimem sommnced it v S 7 “Ldvanse tacks on American ships and eitizens Srranged, thist' the: Jagt Mettonal guard in Persia, tow- irv violation of international law. Efi-ct on »fln-hfi Awaited. and forest products from _southern —_— — —_— —_— orEanisation will leave the border om | 3rds the Turkish border. Action Taken After Deliberation. The effect of: America’ ‘upon i . = 1 March 25. A SRR s T Fraught with the grave possibility | OtDer neutral nations will be awaited |tee has been established at Norfolk, Totals ... .. ... 52 769 224.3 3533 > * CUBAN REBELS MAY ATTACK of war with Germany, the action was | Wil keen interest. WVessels of those|Va, it was announced by the Penn- b [tk M [ aios, bound U. S. SAILORS AT SANTIAGO. fakien by President Wilson only after | COUntries, too, have: been & 10 | sylvania Railroad company here to- ; from. Norfolk to Portland, Me., - 8. he was convinced that Germany act- | Dort, through terror of the German |night. The action was taken after a |~ e T eaptan Dunton, put 190 | Rebels Are Said to Have Turned Back £ % it 2 . .y leakin; S es precaine ik ey st | ™S %o, of meuteat sbipping | 55, S oerehens Cermi Ocer: | e Lo of Wight. The ofiel an-|tormal statement to pross reresenia- LI oty R Koty oth Britis! experts hav : z ;- sfforts to plot with Mexico and Ja- | Jiteq to be the most nerious result of | e oouth dver whose lines much of the | " Premier Botha stated to the South|tect the rights of Americans to the| The Union Pacific R Washington, “March - 9. — American pan against the territorial integrity of | §10Gornan campaign to date and fo | UmPer traffic passes. African parliament today that the |freedom of the seas. o s et ordered 25 locomotives of O-6-O type, |marines and bluejackets ocoupyin R e PR | R R R g e ey e i g S e e R ] e rations Completed. amount of onnage . lev- o e - £, seven Pacific type from the Baldwi the Cuban volutionists, appear fro: P eral German authorities have indi- | L.0nS for special modifications of em- | porers' contingent (the rest of whom |human life Locomotive Worke. i iatest mavy. depertaent dewpatotied 49 Long_ before the order was given y bargoes i . preparafions for the srming of mmer- | IOrize neitral vesssls snd continue | OTIS. PTOTRCT SEPRSSIE with another vessel en route from |reveal any of the department's plans| During November express compan-|by the rebel bands waging Euesilia chantmen had been completed at the | tHEIr attrition on British shipping, the | 53 5 :ccoum f,{m:'ge,.e:uezo::e;{g;{ England to Havre and sank in 26 min- | for carrying out the policy ordered by | fes reported to the Interstate Com- | warfare in the city’s suburbs. navy department. Secretary Daniels, | ventual starvation of England was | 20 91 20count of U utes. The collision occurred off the|President Wilson ~He previously has|mission nuet revenues agaregating | Tho despatches, apparently several however, issued an appeal to the press | certain. 2 : st D R A e recorts Y T At b I ols Dre- | 3832307, as compared with 31,221,758 | hours behind the developments, said of the TEtioh to vetrain T Slecnus- —_— HELL GATE BRIDGE searchlight could not penetral eed be m‘" i m!‘:"m:er nec;; 0“-.‘;"’ for November, 191 the rebels had turned back after flee~ ok thele Decmeiniing. GERMANY HAS SPOKEN ITS fog, but the survivors were rescued by s R £y, equty- ing the city and were doing consider- o= DEDICATED YESTERDAY. | passing vessels. Twelve European of- | ment or personn: carry out the in- One woman and three men, all in-|able damage around the outskirts in Sent Thrill Through the Senate. LAST WORD TO UNITED STATES| —_— ficers and 191 natives were saved. Ten | structfons. mates of the Boone county poor house, [a movement which showed some signs The president’s action sent a thrill E it ——_—m Peaidtan With New York Connecting Railway | Furopeans and eils' n‘uve): \wggx lron. mg;;yt::rgcfmfl;:?;m% will l5rm>er- eight miles rorth of Boone, Jowa, were | of developing a general attack. through the senate, meeting in spe- S Decai f B g i It Cost $27,000,000. Difficulty in obtaining fl“i‘ °MH S s Yom e nt cratt The rifics, anoan: [burned to death in a fire which de-| A body of Cuban government troops cial session, and through the govern- ow in President Wilson's Hands. tFaamrlag mation caused the delay in making the nlunn,mmonnu A eihe rifles, ammu- | stroyed the structur under Colonel Betancourt was reported ment departments. Still hoping that New York, March 9.—The New York |announcement public i monnts, Tangelfistens ard Othar e on its way to Santiago to reinforce war with Germany will be avoided,| Amsterdam, via o Tondon, March Connecting Railway and its Hell Gate —_— = already stored at the| Governor Whitman will call a spe- |the small government garrison, how- officials and senators declared that the | 9.30 p. m—Dutch newspapers y-bll-h bridge, built yards. They range from heavy six-|cial election in the 15th Manhattan | ey lssue rests entirely with Germany. | the following statement made by Dr. | conmect the Jines of the Denmesienig | -EADERS OF BOTH PARTIES rifles to three-inch weapons and small- | congressional district to Al the va- |renéls would stay out of - the . aiiy Formal announcemert of the gov-Alfred Zimmerman, the and New York, New Haven and Hart- OPPOSE PRESIDENT’S ACTION |er guns. The number of guns to go|cancy in the house caused by the|proper and avoid any clash with the ety policy whe KIS EIven 1 [eign BecrEtEtr ) o Bpetiftiveorian . Do on each ship, the personnel selected | death of Michael F. Conroy. s a the following anmouncement issued |3 Dudapest newspaper: Proparatory to the opasire ied 0daY | Feeling That Congress Should Be inlfrom the active list of the navy or L — PR Al sl trom the White Hous “As for as the United States is|service. The simple dedicatory cere- Seasion to Meet Any Emergency. from the reserve to handle the guns,| Rear Admiral Usher, commandant|ashore and that Colonel Hetancourt ~ President’s Proclamation. concerned, we have spoken our last|monies were conducted by Samuel He the time of sailing or the names of fof the New York Navy Yard, will his 1 a, ¥ was marching up from Havana, me- The president’s proclamation call-|Word and the decision is in Presi- | president of the Pennsylvania. ‘Washington, March 9.—Leaders of |3DiPS that have been armed will not be | meet vachtsmen and fishermen of | cording to the navy's advices, which e Sheepshead Bay and vicinity to dis-|convinced the rebel leaders that the Ing the extra session of congress fol- | dent Wilson's hands. he both parties in congress greeted with lows: ere determined = to carry approval President Wilsor’s call for & 3 cuss coast defence measures. city might become a trap and prectpi~ that th ca: Fan ot the Datted Siates unrestricted i it T OF £ A so pIRHCLE OF SBAIN Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Foster, | i1, NENT | o0 o0 iogo & b o OORSTaNE of = % WAS BURNED IN DETROIT |12th New York Infantry, reported to o e S0 0% should be convened in extra session The first train oper- |sion there were many expressions i B o e B enoPorted 10| garded here as marking the ‘collapse at 12 o’clock noon on the 16th day of ated over the new line ran today fro: the senate and house of the belief that|, . . bl of the revolution, it is realized that a “As to ‘peace, T may sy estigation Has Been Begun by | Wells-Fargo Express Co. had 60 posi- April, 1977, to receive such communi- | , “AS I the Penn-yl-v station the president could not do otherwise g ~ |continuation of the guerilla campatgn cations as may be made by the|despite the of offer | through the river than fssue the call and the only doubt| United States District Attorney. | tions open for members of his resi- | otiving sections may make serious execptive: by that has existed was about the date — trouble for the government command- “Now, therefore, 1 Woodrow Wil- and is n gh of the new session. Thers has beea| Detrott, Mich. March 9—Investiga:| o, ., Martin, of Virginia, major-|®™ on, president of the United States of at - a e e i e a feeling evident, particularly in the|tion of the cause of the spectacular SEUEON JGClH0 B0 & ed he expect. |, The marines and bluejackets landed alliance for the RIT fire which royed the million bush- . b 4 America, do hereby proclaim and de- | allia: e B ISH STEAMER ORDERED senate and held by republicans only hich destroye: from the cruiser Olympia, the mine- - worla' 3 el grain elevator of the Detroit Ble-|ed to hold the senate in continuous |]=’ . k Cinre that an extraordinary occasion | World's pesce. . TO CHANGE HER COURSE | t°_a stronger degree than by their| . %0, 7 00 " 1ore ‘foday with the|session until the amendment to lts|lAYer San Francisco and the gunboat s the congress ot the Urm.ed to European democratic colleagues, that congress 3 1 T > t o Petrel to protect American interests t loss of 700,000 bushels of wheat, corn | rules to prevent filibusters has been FimtA e i e st To Have an American Woman Passen. | Should be 1n WWashington when the|.nd rye, mostly for ewport, was be- | passed. number about 500. P R A e ger Searched at Bermuda. s Gt ataation gun by United States District Attor- e c3 ney John E. Kinnane late today. Mr.| The central committee for the re- | AMERICANS RESIDENT IN o’clock noon, of which all persons who —_—— The length of the special session, the S e o~ Mot of Jetos satterine tiedneh. the wat hall at that time be entitled to act mony March 9. legislation it will enact and the’ de-|Xinnane announced that he would |}C Of SN ted $1.667.508 during the SWITZERLAND WORRYING &S members thereof are hereby re- iy eban; ositt - bates that may mark its progress will | i} "clevator had been fired, to deter- | 28 months ending Feb. 1 The mon- R el quired to take motice. recognize oI | depend. largely on three factors—just | i’ whether there had been a vio- |y was collected from 30,984 sources | Because of Effect Submarine Blookads “Given under my hand the seal of - o | what the president expects in the | tjon of American neutrality. in the western hemisphere. Will Have on Mal e | shape of legislation, what results from | 2330 20, 75t the Togs were placea use n after t|the arming of American merchant| 3.y at more than $1,000,000. The| Four chief executives of the Rail-| Berne, via Parls, Magch 9, 421 1. m. Dr. Zimmerman added that the mil- American, e | ships against German submarines and | yrms using the elevator ~were the | road Brotherhoods will meet in Wash- [ Americans resident in Switzorn.i teen, iy A o amsert, when the veasel artiver pors|ine Way the new house of representa- | Commercial Milling company, the|ington Monday at the request of Sam- | who have been worrying smes the Cie:- ::Zg:::nu o:nga:ogx;{;ea shtu the | ita s entirely satisfactory — ivec here | tives eond:lc:;‘m;,p‘mh its evenly Clugney-t;llman Company and the|uei gosmel;;. pr;u{de’;n O{ t(;-ie Ame]rl man submarine blockade declaration drea rst.” & balanced 3 Swift Grain company. can Federation of Labor, to discuss la- . tae ’ e president signed the proclama- ST ol to The democrats control the new sen- % bor’s position in case of war. :g;p ';essmr:‘l?en):(;mu: ‘m‘-e':c:;n “l' ; Mon cuun' the extra sesion of con- |SANTIAGO UNDER PROTECTION |2 Packet of papers. Sh ate by 12 votes. ' ' A Sl2. 2 ard e OBITUARY. The hi ie 330, £ the announcement from the Swiss OF AMERICAN SAILORS. | other Ameri. ® historic cre farm. in Peeks- | postal authorities that until further THE AMERICAN TANKER Hatioon W- Dowds kill, given by John Paulding more|notice mail for New York will bu acs 'J.'«umulty standin; g~ enrd ¢ ¢ than 100 years ago by the United bedside. A severs cold has 'f:epc nim Leader of Liberal Forces, With His LOUISIANA FLOATED.| \yinsted, Conn., March 9.—Harrison | States for aeraism displayed in the | Fonmce wod Somirrmomrtced volr Baact from seeing callers to; '.I;Iree Troops, Has Left the City. n Cadogan . o W. Dowd, Iast of the old time stage | capture of Major Andre, the British|celona” via Spain, or for Spanisf he was put to bed by his obnichn 7 arivers in thl-hplfl g: the -tfllu!.s died | spy, has beon sold for $100,000. ships. Such letters will be forwarled yesterday. . todiy, st -hib home less 2yed 76., M. from Switzerland once a month fer _—— tive of Sandlsfield, Mass., and i T Old Statite Has No Application. | NiEoberto Fernas THREE STORY BLOCK Zowes, Dol March'9-The American | Lot & teatary 2se Grove siags bo | st 'arey, O Seltzer, American consul| transportation to the United States tanker louisiana, which stranded off | tween New Boston and Winsted, and | jomat t jved at hi on steamers leaving Barrslona, e d BURNED IN NAUGATUCK | Gcean City, Md., Sunday, ‘;n- floated | Jater between Collinsville and Hart- n‘;m;is:cmm?;r%a.;“;;:ur:uv, ‘l;::ar:: MEETING OF NAVAL e AH of the Occupants of ford. instructions from Washington, Mr. te the formér governor, and gther officiala. the Tene- . Mrs. Walter J. Maranville. . ~ continues ments Got Out.Uninjured. spnngtem Mass., March _9.—Mrs. Elmg;ar!r?t::etden“o?’fi:.:xl‘:ss::g:o?n TR0 ASSOOIATION lost their lives Sunday night in zoing n il oK to the assistance of the Louisians, and | B snoirle, shortston. of the. Boston | orenttur, hie et 7 NOme Was un- | Masters, Mates and Pilots From New wat one member of the tanker's crew also e baseball ¢ 2 London and Other Citlgs. P o gt s e iy B 02" s growned Sin tonight afte _ Bridges Under Polics Guard. bk o T 9. e neutrality bill, and the known opinion p damaged fire| GEORGE W. PERKINS BOUGHT 3 New Haven, Conn., March 9.—The | mates ana ot associations of this o e B e SR iRity: i Ihe Beogts % bridges: on the main highways con- | city. New Tondom, Drid . Proot of the attitude of cOREress. 90,000 BUSHELS MAINE POTATOES |were married in November, 193 pecting New Traven with lita ‘outly. | bany. Kingston, New Huven and oth- — g districts and n ring towns § Sufficient Funds Available. To Sell Them in New York City at|beth, survives. ; have been placed under police BUATd, | o mocting hore of the orectioaly ot Cost Less. 1t was learned tonight. =~ The guard|mittee of the Naval Training aso- the bill which failed of the senate “for a will be maintained day and night. . |ciation. Owners of ocean and const- e e e - s wise shipping, stationary firemen, en- 40,000 Bushels Grain Burned. gineers, vacht masters, ocean marine g, Man, March 9. ‘The | engineers, marine cooks and stew- terminal elevator of - the ards, the _international Seamen's Unfon and_the Marine Firemen and Transport Workers' Union alse weve represented. o men present thelr to foster

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