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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 7

The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 7

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I THE HE LEX A PA tit tSPEPESDEST. hutUM, May te. Jap Harm Money to Huy Kurin Hack in Old Country uni imib ilia MicHcy in tin ci III PlffTP IPIPTT 11 (HI I 1 Nalioful ntiniifr.c LiJuIIj.MLIjI H.HiLII Meeting on June 7 Memorial to Reporter Who Died With Custer Mil BlliS I'M Woman Gleans Up on Policemen nnd Admits She Was Mad; Pat la. Mtf I t'l baa-bad lb affl. roc daaa.

aald faaaia 1 at, aeacbaWl sally, I tolled Hit la taauilleg I. a dlMattoac 10 C.hloie., bet eilrf pm. Tb. n-d l.r Vr.l. Ikrfg to a Hat ad I'aJlr ayiata Way I Way a dny htili, Way it fc.tk, 4 al( It gtoag hkMuU Id AiUI tpriMl.bg a run to aaal Walltr ldi aad jlba W.tbeaaol ttol I -t AtttriM, tnat(td IS Wiiaad i the h-tel dl rif raft m.

it l.kla rttVurf ft, a lit Ur 4 ye ty 4nd Icfer 1 1 nr, bd toatt.tcd the Idas thdl I her a ftr.tttd tb ttMtliO of bit lelheto ttet 1 1 -jp, ti.nJalnlt kat Itrtatt I tll Wodn, .1 a parly 1,4 I tilling Ihd tvii tb tf.i tb ertealt of lb pUtnrlff. llaitr Sawder tl It Saw bt4r4 I tbeigft of rlll Miibny, bih I lhal fiNrlhtiitt ef ftdaral tu, Jo Oklld left to! jrottt etlrgfd to katr beta Uaa 4 1 ta liialiat nt J.kmH at llrrtKhiikd, lift, 5 (k aft.lt of tkt filiadtnu to Ihtj Atoaf Ikcat wko tllnlij lb arlaxat, tb Otliwtllt lal humbrr roaf rr.tr it I tad JeM K. mt bead of (tlllf bic aril slloacd I Kdaord of Kotdba-f s-waif frto rcarb pmiaaait- attdi Ibtltldf I 4 DwiiaJ at i wt Sr tsaga thraagb the referred itoent I star )Jrlttkrr rta.n at the ciwarrt od bBCt I foraarr ataeior Ikadr II, of brrdrrt. Iff Iowrll Uoit.c 1iaak Wtllieglo n. Rank ul.

bllore.y I'oa. of VeealU (aaaty llr. U. if. bk.tlay, tifft, rcpebhceo ytlkoil tOMillwaa.

lor caalaaa. 1h merttag at- rtrifrd by Ur Sbcliry, -Ur, ShtITry will attend tkt Ktrr it tot S' I wr tprnt la poling. ha soil ChW.go bod bra not to Anerondd. 1 tot w. 13 yeei Ik lw to wU to foal to-lVid c( 1 jyjj toak hi family hack Jdpeii en vi.1t.

While there be beard of ent.lio b.l sele, and whut did not bv sufficient money 1 the l.me, decided won ttunf trrrrm tm KsdufHjM ijaotw irum AffWW ISUIMW Wr ttmp tt- gpuiUsi I too am pmrmrn ita asato Mmum takw tu4 i Yw at mam mrarmar am Hla twiii4 la hy Matuf WtU aall, Itvad lo MtotoV fwimllt lorblV I lac era tad l.aatabU Ha. baadlyror Orud-ub pub. Mullet la auadanl at aayiutad ah eed nd lbs "toed lb atra lab blafb. Ul WVaSZiZtraam lb. at.

tat ogeiaM tbs 1 faJag Hat ageisM Ik w.is.k. It weal T4- warn fd It bat baaa Iliad with all to aitor af CuMsr a ceataf, bat avis bad labta a la (he (It to was billed, fii Iba atwt tit wata latttiit, lakes I Bleaeortk ato Cyaiaia Ureal Mere pllatad I be par total, leaded dawa auk Ik we tod eg of Mtod rtaaoi. to Iko boot laadmg Is 1 1 1 rr a koara afire totlag saalk af tto little Big More, Tbaaa Betas KeJleaa bad wriita aaod HH ef Ik atarp Iket rawrllfaa kad put a lha lalatreak wlraa by CalaaS Ueeaetorry, lbs Mils Of th butntnl Trlkwee ead wbirh aa Ik first to the world ef Ike tale Ibot bed ttfallaa Cellar ead bis muJeea Mr Tto Mars luttws, rurrMnriil tar blMtaraJl Ian Trlkeae aad mol of (MV( lit Wk-led toad. wUt to rao. Mile leswia reiad bp a aamtptaaa IM ptmatad la (aatee kee.

Siamank, I), at Iks loataaaa of Mrs Jeka laaa, aa May IT. Ull. lO aaeiver-aaer af tka day ueaetal dear Cwur ad ravairrwwa gad acaata acted trees aid tot Akratom Ida fata -tka eared aa tk mam toak af Min kart ri aar aearlaeklk tto Sly at Burnt wh aad tto laaOta Oaaka af tto laataa BwcAat wiiHr- tto wag to Mt lkle tragic ft aa tto Id Ilia Mr liar rivar, II MIM to Herd I a. 11 Seta. Ketlaeg bad baa a Mfir far (to Btearr a Trltoae ead lft wit Caa.

tar ta wril tk atarp at hi adl tie. tto day of C'e dpar tar be was a dtaaer gneet ef Mr. aad Mr. Daaa. easier aad hie left I a' clack la Ik after.

ninrwii to mode -f nit Mat I ff4 mr KMkM Ugiklaiuf. TU to otlow 1 1 toialr he litis re la ra kni tto Mur- Mr aad Mr fua erasleslly to Mm rissodlaae ef Mr, Xtllofg's par son a tract, fellowiag lb maaaacra, very tffert to (ted Mtaratore at lb dead tna family felting. Blare tto death Of Mr. DutX. lb wtdew baa I era ad tar tb erilric tto North Artec tb battle so Jua a II, Kellogg' Dekeia flat Hlitnrlcal aarisy.

a exo I ptopl- erad kbtot tb tor. of 1. 1 tosib Mela. It. peeks hie may tbrssgb tbelfor ssd Csasd C.

Ue Hu I irytsg Is wee eiUtbm.sL Tb I 0 buy ll if poitle. Th del went MUI la (barge we. paeri.g fort I through, nd lfving hi wtf aad af tk. UM M.au.aa, to rut lh pl.te, Joe rctanadft building a direct pat through I 7 to r.psaud a. the I.

fo Xo.cond. bod hi job at the Mto U. Uwt. and Cl.rk to tor hottl to torn more money to lh by auto bet a ret. Ce.ir 7., s-'s-d M- llltf mMM tM lir I s.

I a we A Itnetupl lo IUU Jtcll liOf eauee I fuv mwaoshle. Bk. Ib.s P2 f'1, nom (or 4 bo', ,0 T'lt hj' drci.ioa I ih recent lest tsekM him with U. li. pUk sad Mt.r The tl 9.4i Pft tfcbflmo at licit brought by Ur.

trt.4 to prm.to hi- from IU.g th. bnd own. bf Shelley, Uurpreted by rH.uWU tolito. worth about 1 In charge roml La iKraaghost the tt r- "it to didk't hi lucky," I money. ule insuring but bed h- COBrlKt(olli Supervttor r.

said- Offume Loehis bad family a living, ih property will pro-j Rolh of Jefferson and Twi Ihraa four Um.a I Ljote money to make for r'hJ fmmtmo dodgM kw L-ehl ..14 the rKh -B( BB(J ht that therrj Tb pM)OMj ro4d will gJ through wm bitok wltb tosoi. w.tl be nothing loo good for and 0vif)do nd doMB blackiool -n vvr JaTto htoT 17. I hi for the rem.mdr? of wM open up UUc 20-Ollt Wool Likely I. lo' K.tp:" 'iV for Montana Growers tk tor. next week, bis big evn-pesengerU rticbe)j Wllk tmeb in from I Tb eaurt I rawdrri.g hi.

tiu i.Iob I Sedan it going wiih him. Jo htiK hour les then under 1h Great Faff. May 25. A KWrof based hi. almost oa taken a great fancy to lh aatomo-l rf(nt syuem.

At present trip advance on Montana wool with lt.roa' failure to 4sMr his W'' I bile and purchased a ear last jnto (he forest are mad with pack I eventual sale at around 20 erst tity. Fsllito to ih. court Mid. BOd W) it Scaltlo tfiw Supervltor Rn.h tatetnat ar the figure u.cd by C.Kid "w.a mtolr trP.r jrt sen)g he. will pcnd evralhe rol(j built omc.ime I county growers anticipaiioa of chsrtm whi.

I.t.r.on has Jl, I within the next two or three he marketing of their 1921 tfip. filed against tor ta th. Justice court. his car on the boat and tail for 4j it is not certajn yeti Sale have been made in Utah tl 17 aka int reduced III rtatbaad Indiana mt tm akaUt arty clalrm aaataal latnimMt la I ha Failed IHalaa ad claim uk Hetir ef Mpul party Ok Unttad Wl oaart- The bill 1a Iha ef claim Jurttoictloa to ft hi fee at Uorr hired by It Ullaan not to amcaad II paroaot mt tint mawry. haator WalaJi preeekled a patlUon to tW aanata from aaadry rlltaaaa of Montana, prajrla (or legt-- to prohibit saaibliiif (a (utur bUm mt farm product.

SCHOOL BOARD MS TEACHERS TO CEASE AEITATINB IN HOTTEI Oca rail sr visiting hi parent toaster lurtta cf Townsend was Friday visitor bar. Mr. Moor, sad daughter of to.smae pant the week-end here. Tk Junior g.v. a banquet Thur.

day evening to the high school nnd te.rh.re, Ralih Chubbucb I horn, from Whit. Kulphor Spring, lor a visit Mra Cordy I. leitlng her (or a days Ml. Kapp left Monday for Dutton. to vlelt.

Mr. Johneon left for hie home In Clayton, Ind, for th summer. ilITTE THUGS HFIffl TESTIFT IN CASES FATHER HAS HUN IN SAVE SON THOM BMP flutta. May IB Refusing lo raced from thair eland In connection with the dropping of dl teacher from th payraU of erhool dlatrict No. 1.

the educational commute of the whnol board last night mad a rport In reply to a chmmunlcaUoa from th Silver Bow County Teachers' association tn which they not only refused to reinstate any of th member, but also directed that all agitation along this line cease. "As it has officially com to the attention of the educational committee that Inefficiency In the teaching staff has resulted from continued agitation for the employment of more teachers than the district needs," th report aaya your educational committee directs that agitation In the school, la connection with this matter cease," Since the action of the botfrd In dropping the long list ot teachers, regardless of th numbtrof years they had served in the schools of this district, repeated "efforts have been made on the part of Silver Bow County Teachers' association and Individuals to have at least a portion of the teachers reinstated, the remainder being plaoed on a waiting list to he employed as vacancies how much federal money ia avail-1 cent and the forecast on Mnus abb for forest service road work I prices is based on the old standard for the coming season. I of a J-cent higher value fo wool Engineer Calkin, who has just I grown farther north, arrived from Misaoula, wil return I Great Falla men who follow th from an inspection trip I wool trade anticipate a mirhrt Glendive, May 24 Many good I Harlowton, Ma 2 -At lto Lick crk nd Irk -to-Firk I ionf wbt Improved over 19J0, aU people art excittd over nhai hcy era mast meeting held here bat-j WOrk now under conatrue-l though there art indication that ehevc to be th accond hoid-up urday, a committee brought in a rfCion I the briakaeca of pre-war timet will in Glendive wirii.n a week, lijt the ommendation that, the valuaton ofl loot be realued this year The tame second stick-up was not a re-ally. Wheatland county be dropped to $6- Pnrm influence which depred th truly holdup, but merely ke 000.000. It i now nearly $9,500,000 Another iOX 1 SITU I market lo 1920 still prevail to which might I kbve produced rather Sentiment gail)St th romn.enda- fnntanfl proves, mad towirtfl Bismarck had tion w.xed ftyn th.

nj started Ifl MOOtanal Cinnot be mM1, telegrapLd the special agent of the "t.ng was called; which resut 25 Organiza-h1 offerin re tustly. Northern Tacific railroad to look the recommendation that the valua- Great Fall. May "-Urgant th rower aay. out for a man of given description, tion be placed in the neighborhood of tion of a con.pa.y tart a tber Th of more The agent being on the job, wa $7225,000. fox farm in Great Fall vicinity wool house who under tm walking the railroad yards in the Another committee, composed of progres and five pair of o.lver I m-I comfirton, solicit cortrae in vicinity of th railway icehouse men froI a sections of the county, foxes have been purchased from the about the hour of 9 oclock in brought in a report at thi meeting North Dakota Silver Black Fox tt evening when espied what hel tjn methods of retrenchment investment company.

The companyl. has been given to whether wont Italia, Mar 11. Paopia who lnlr-with or la aar wla try lo tntim Mata fadaral adUaaaaa will ba aant to aaaa worth If thair Identity can ba aocordlng to fadaral Afoot wh announce that ouch of. (art hair baaa mad durtog tha praa-at tarm of court. Eaarfotio of fort to dlaoovar (toad ora la announcad by to government utiiL Tha lrug paddlara ara aald tq bo la thair purault of th re.

druf addict. particularly who Join hands with tha drug forca of th fadaral foraramtoL Dnifi ara flipped In tha pocket of fli reformed addict, aant to him thraafh th malls and oven forced a him by hie druf-aalag frlenda, all th behaat of the peddler who soaks to win back a customer or da prt-ra tha government of ally. Threatening4 letters, verbal mas awsoo of th asm character and even SMaaolts have baoa tha methods fol Ivt against. government witnesses, ft la claimed. ara going to lean th Identity mt theae people who hav Imh doing this thing and we Intend to send a tow to Leavenworth," says Officer Butte, May 24 Thi morning, when the woman in the cate wa you appeared to be defending her instead of prosecuting the case against her, said the father of a lad of )9 whose parent are trying to break up hi relation with the woman.

The father charge wa directed against City Prosecutor David Wittenberg. Were you in court?" Inquired Wittenberg. "I-wa, the father replied, "and noted your attitude! the case. Thi woman got hold of my boy when he assumed to be a auspicious charac-i JnYji departments of the county, city wiit incorporate and i try EJrtW oT dXh Ud I. choc.

Vebwof nrb, ranch lull Ol ice, uui wim.il tne assembled none other than the innocent S. W. them were adopted by Goodspeed. a conductor, going to taxpayers, except general ugge-his task of directing the moving tions relating to various departments destinies of a lOiitbering freight I and the one relating to the abolish4 train. The.

innocent and unsuspect-1 ment cf the office of school nurse, ing conductor was peremptorily or-l rf commendations relating to the dered to raise his hands, so that eliminating of the kindergarten and sleuth might give him the once-l tbe tjjmjnation of the agriculture VBut, the victim of the holdup department and the of which was a mistake, being mind- music and art were voted down and ful of a real stick-up. turned heel a general resolution substituted ask- him. She deserted her husband and and, followed by two shots to scare ing that the trustees of the various took my bov out of town. If he him, beat it to the high school school districts retrench wherever were removed from her influence he dormitory and called up the sher-(they find it possible, might torn out all right. Atpresentj iff, office and related his experi- motion to dispense with the of- i as I house win have men in the field thia year.

Last year there wete Otto A. Ludwig, a em- inyMonUn. nd that towards the end of the thoso who were in th field were recalled. i Sheep shipped out of the state In' 7eJi hi hnoef 1919 ot been wholly $17,000, he say, but he hp Tand on thi account the 1921 clip from inoi forecasted as being coniderably that the fur. are worth from $100 1,, thn norm Dierwt upward and h.e ndcm bands have been enlarged yA be last year, but wib sheep, is Chase president and man-ljth here bf no) ager of the North Dakota com- tradIng grower, nd mn pany, has gone enver, I connected with the industry do net, having sold the five pairs to be att to estimate the vaJne of a used by the local company.

The! we hii gprin? Tq estal)Jilh i'c' de 8 out C'J price, they say, it is necessary fop sales to be made, and in the absent of exchanges it is impossible to arrive at anything like an accurate figure. i tober 15. a a a TOSTOIf NXW3. May 25- Merle Bunnell of Belgrade visited Violet Hedges Mon day. Mrs.

Sherlock was a passenger to Boiemaa Monday. Mr. Ryall left for home Sunday after visiting hie slater, Mra Southam and family for some time. Mra Dunn of Helena 1 visiting Mr. and Mra Howard Johnson.

I The commencement exercises of the Toeton high school took place Friday evealng. Mr. Briscoe made the opening address and Mr, Hooks of Townsend the principal address of the evening. Miss Toung of Helena rendered several solos. The graduates were Hasel Moriarty and Junette Gutterson.

Mr. and Mra Timmons entertained th teachers and graduates at a dinner Sunday evening. A party of young folks from town are camping at Dry Creek Falla. Belva'Hlll left Saturday for Bozeman for a abort visit Floyd Lorents and family from he is absolutely worthless This wo- ence and escape from death. It is fj of county agent met with overman, after being sentenced here this I reported that Goodspeed covered the Fullv 100 taxmorning, was takbn to the at- 10o yards betueen the dormitory wheJmmg opposition.

Bu lJ tax torneys office and a more serious -nd the icehouse in about nothing Pyers attended the meeting, Which torneys office and a more serious I an(j the icehouse in about nothing was held in the high school assembly and lasted. during the entire Woman Dives Into Bath Tub Trying to Put Out Fire BUUngV bfy SB. Mrs. I. Elneley, fUughter of Urft ft.

W. Bchsnts. US South Twenty- mnth street, I re-gMtrtod In a critical condition, accord 1rg to Dr, Andrew Clark, the ettend-tag physician, the result of being borwod. Whether or not she will be obi to recover Is a matter of doubt wrltM those caring for hey. So serious ora her Injuries, it Is said, that It is oiuimwaiy to administer an anaesthetic every time her wound are grossed.

at her mother's home more than a week ago, the clothing of Mra ACtnaley caught fire as sht was cook-tag' over a gas stove. She was able to extinguish the blase from her wearing apparel by leaping in a bath tub in an adjoining room. charge put against her. You gavel fjat her the limit in this court and sus-l not uu pended sdntence. If you gave my sonl On.

Ke.l Jioldup. the same treatment it might do some Thesheriffsoffice later discov-good. I ered that circumstantial evidence Judge Shea carried out the fathers! and human psychology often may wishes. Before doing so he asked the lead to conditions fraught with dan-boy to promise that he would seelger to lives the woman no more. The promise I Now Glendive did have a real was given.

holdup with a moral tied to it. It These 70 Hens Lay 1,300 Eggs in Month Recaptured Convict Admits His Miles City, May 25 Winning first occurred about a week ago. A soappjace the state farm flock egg It appears that a change in taxa- salesman from the placid east was I laying: contest under the auspices of tion merely means taking it out of 0 I he poultry department ofthe sUte to dance. As he passed the lun- GREAT FALJJI, May 25. Fortyfour purebred Hereford were eold here today at spring sale of the Montana Hereford Breeders association for IT, 665.

Top price, 1500, was paid to Kalispell, May 25. Milford Grainn A. B. Cook of Townsend by M. T.

Col- ger who escaped from the Deet, ver of Brooks for a bodge penitentiary last Tuesday, bag been fully identified a the escaped BUTTE, May 25. Delegates began I convjcti and is being held pending pouring into Butte today from all sec- structl4ons from Varden Hons of the state for the three-day Grainger made h.s escape on a horh convention of the state federation of your other pocket. a 'Austin Knapp of the Pine dry on Kendrick street, two gentry stepped out and commanded him to Hills district in Custer co ty 1 mentioned as having entered with 75 hens of the Brown Leghorn variety showing a'percentage of egg production for Mrch of 60 with a total The Great American Home womens clubs. The feature of the convention will be dedioetion Friday of the Elinor Walsh memorial home at Galen. The highwayman with the gun number of eggs for the month of pulled the trigger and instead of yjo is declared to be the seclaying low the victim, shot his ond highest for any county in the that part of the human anatomy above the knee.

Then the sharp-' shooter made himself scarce leav-i daiiy' newspaper Is to be printed r.f.d'I'.r 'i hiiVn- bw tleman is now in the hospital and an London has ample time to determine whether his pal's poor marksman- ship was due to the altitude, nervousness or the proximity of the laundry. This was the first holdup in Glendive in many years. belonging to Former Warden Frank1 Conley. He abandoned this horse the foothills, stealing another He stole a third horse at He headed for the Swan river couiH try via Ovando. Near Rumble creeks fearing that a homesteader with whom he talked, would notify the df-t ficers, he cut the telephone wires.

Sheriff Martin had been notified of the mans escape' and was looking for him. Later the convict appeared, in Big Fork where he had his horse He was arrested there by, Sheriff Martin and Deputy Adam and brought to the county jail here, Grainger later admitted his Identity and told Jhe story of-his escape. BUTTE, May 25 A gradoal reduction of armament was propoeed-thls afternoon by resolutions ndop'ed nt the second annual convention of the Montana I.eague of Women 4 Voters This action followed addresses by Mrs. A. F.

Rice of Butte, president of the league, and Mrs. P. H- McCarthy of Butte, who spoke in favor of gradually limiting the armament of nations. Approximate dlsarmamcpt with all nations co-operating was the keyaot of the convention. FORMER BUTTE WOMAN MAY BE MURDER VICTIM I CONVENTION JH LEAGUE OK OWEN VOTERS EXO Butte; -Mayi 2 5.

--The second annual, convention of the Montana of the National League of Women Voter was brought to a close by a banquet tonight, v. 4 Officers elected were! Mra A. F. Rice, Butte, president Mrs. J.

B. Ellin," Butte, vice president: Mrs, Scott Fries, Butte, corresponding secretary; Miss Frances Miller, Billings, recording secretary: Mrs. Frank Bartos, Helena, treasurer. District chairmen named are: District One, Mra Emma Kalispell; District Two. Miss Woody, Missoula; District Three, Mra L.

A. Jenkins, Great Falls; District Four, Mrs. E. F. Allen, Livingston; District Five, Mra.

Frank Carleton, Havre; District Six Mra C. T. Wlggenhorn, BOZEMAN, May 25, Sheriff Esgar arrived in Bozeman tjiis afternoon, bringing with him Je Holink- frpm Billings, who is under arrest on charge of Mealing an the property of Judge George U. Y. Patten.

The Billings authorities are holding Holinka'e brother, who is charged with stealing a machine in Billings and driving It to Butte. 4t is alleged that Joe drove the Patten car from here and for that reason he was turned over to the Gallatin county authorities for prosecution. The two men were arrested in Butte. GREAT FALLS, May 25. The Argus Publishing company Lewistown, publisher of the Fergus County Argns, one of the oldest republican newspapers in Montana, has beeh puru chased from Gilluly by E.

M. Mosher of Great Falls associates, according to a statement made by- Mr. Mosher today. Mr. Mosher, who for number of years has been with the Tribune Printing and Supply company, will be general manager of the company and A.

A. Franxke, former superintendent of the' Lewistown public sehools, a prominent republican of the state, wellknown speaker and writer, will be editor. They will take charge June 1. Seattle, May 25. While nationwide search was instituted today for Mrs.

Kate M. Mahoney, 'wealthy 72 year old bride of Janies Mahoney, who is held here on a charge of first de- gree forgery, Seattle police were dragging Lake Union for a body believed to be that of-Mrs. Mahoney, according to Captain, of Detectives Charles Tennant. Mahoney, according to police, said he was separated from his wife while on a honeymoon tour in St. Paul, last April.

He is 38 years old. The charge against him. is based on an alleged fraudulent order, purport- ing to have been signed by Mrs. Ma-I honey, permitting Mahoney access to I a safe deposit vault. Tle missing woman, according to police, accumulated a small' fortune in Butte, yearsago under the I name of Kate Keeler-.

Mahoney was A record in length of service paroled from thefstate penitentiary among firemen of the country is at Walla JWalla, Wash, last Decern- claimed for Chief George X. Wal-ber after serving two years of a sen- lace of the Cleveland Fire Depart-tence of five years for the alleged ment, who will complete his 52nd theft of $405 from a Spokane, year a a fire fighter June 1. He is man, Captain Tennant said. I 75. POLITICIAN HELD.

1 By Associated Presa Phoenix, May 25. Ben R-Clark, former deputy state' land conn iBissiorier and a leader in the demcM cratic party, was arrested this afternoon charged with Illegal practiced while' he was avtate official ik..

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