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GRAHAM FREDERICK ALLEN BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN, APRIL 9, 1944 beloved hut band of Alice. Services NELSON L. ROBINSON DIES; 'Dr. Metz, Brother Sruihs M.iwn Funeral Home. 982 Mc Donald Avenue.

Sunday at 4 pm Of Late Controller Jhn A- Grenzi9' EX-LAW SCHOOL OFFICIAL ORO88 BERTHA on Friday. 102-Year-Old Woman Dies in East Flatbush Kins. Hugh J. Frank. Alfred.

Rudolph. Malhias. i Special 'o the Brooklyn Eagle 1 1912. Latei Dr. Gustave Mets.

brother of contractor, Mineral collector Private John, He 1 chairman the board the late Herman A Metz. former uij. iuu Canton. Y. April 8 Funrra.

Katherine Reynolds Funeral Bredley, John P. Kelly. Ellen S. James J. Lee.

John CltHord. P. L. Lewis, Merle I Coiuley. Andrew Lombardl.

C. Curley, Claire L. McCoy Frank H. Desmond. A.

S. McDonough. M. services for Nelson Lemuel Robin John A. Grenzlti.

son. lawyer and former chairman her residence. 313 Weirfleld Street on Tuesday. 9:30 a.m. 8olemn re New York City con-Oler and resident of Brooklyn, died Friday his home in Alb3ny.

He was associated with the WinthroD Chemical est electrical TYis was during the perled when I Brooklyn Law Srlioal was a part ol of the board or Brooklyn Law School, who died yesterday, will quiem mass All Saints C. He had lectured on mlneraK at funeral services for Mr; BolUda the Brooklyn Museum. Metropolitan Museum of Natural HMory and (St Hakanson. 102. will be held today where.

He gave many collections at Ericson Encsons Chapel, 500 to schoofc. state the Rev. G.deon C. Olson. Mr Orenag a past regent oS SmedWl Lulhersn Company.

170 Varick St Manhat- borough and widely known as a collector of minerals, died yesterday In St. Mary Hosplta' He was 80 and be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday In Church, 10:30 air John's Cemetery. Surviving are a aon. Ernest lnson an ensineer and head Dr.

Metz was 68 and a native of Charles M. Larmann, Director. HELLHAKE FRANCES. Apr the steam turbine division of the uvea at am unco.n Ae cypress Hills. Romeo, Michael campus of St.

Lawrence University. A realdent of Brooklyn many years, he returned to his home here soon after his retirement some five years ago from the board of the law which his wife. Mis Mary A Gren- Bethlehem Church, officiating, zlg. organized the ladies auxiliary. Burial will be in Evergreens Ceme-ALso surviving are two sons.

Funeral from Bvrnes Funeral General Electric Company, Schenectady, and two daughters. Mar- Fan-ell, Mary Fox. Mary A. Jeelan, Rose this city. Receiving the degree of graduate chemist from Cooper Union in 1896.

he attended the Polytechnic School In Zurich. Switzerland, and the University of Half of his shop at 299 Adams St. as devoted to the electrical from which Mr. GrenziK made Home, 2382 Gerrtlsen Avenue. Mon )orle Robinson and Mrs.

Ethel! da August J. and William seven grandchildren and four great-grand- Scannell.Anna Stalnton. Harold Sullivan. John J. Whittelaey.

M. A. Wight, John Young. Sara M. his living since 1909 and the other Urenzig.John KENNEDY FRANHRS Son of the late Dr.

George Rob hlldren. Funeral services will be inson, wno for many years iilch were dismaved mineral sped-i held tomorrow at the brief illness. She 1 SON. on Friday. April 7.

1944. of 314 E. 41st Street. New York Citv. de- EM.

J. M'Donough, treasurer of St. Lawrence Uni Hellhake. Fran Kennedy. F.

P. he received the Master of gree In 1900 and the Ph.D. From 1902 to 1907 he lens had obtained from all parts in full possession of her facu motner or Douglas and Vir i BOth St Woodhaven. versity, he was educated ginia Kennedy and Doris P. Dowd: ANDREWS JAMES DOUGLAS elated with the Consolidated Color Ex-Court Officer and Chemical Company, of lties until then Bom In the province I of Bleklnge.

Sweden, she came to View Brookiyn 52 years ago. mm are a daughter, Mrs. university, graduating with the class of 1877 He received his A degree from the university In 1880. and thereafter did graduate work Dr. Robert G.

Paterson and Donald Alf A. Vogestad late orotner was president. He the pharmaceutical Indus Paterson. Service at the Fair-d Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place.

Mon Jr husband of Agnes Uenmson. ai Crange, March 20. 1944 Services at Wee Kirk o- the Heather. Forest Lawn Memorial Park. BANKER On April 8.

ETHEL. Funeral services for Alf Voge Harvard. He was a cnarter try in 1917 at the formation of the Michael McDonough. retired Federal Court attendant and a former Inspector In the office of day, 2 p.m. kindly omit flowers.

Hannah c. Peterson; six grandchildren. 18 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Herman A. Metz Laboratories, Inc.

member of the chapter or Phi Beta Kappa at St. Lawrence and helped Vogestad. and his Mrs. Johanne Voee.s stad, 4, son of Capt. and Mrs.

HJalmar Vogestad of 848 55th who was killed Friday by a truck, KENNEDY-NORAH. on April 7. of which he became vice president organize me university cnaixer the Commissioner of Accounts, died ana iacury manager. TRADEMARK NOTICE Lottie iruming. runerai of Beta Theta Pi.

1944. beloved aunt of Julia O'Brien. Mary Diamond, Roger and Patrick Gleason, Roger Barry and Julia Kennedy; grandaunt of Mary El- Mr. Robinson went to New York Surviving are his widow, the foi Elizabeth Abel of Brooklyi Friday at his home, 976 Madison after a long illness. I'l W'hkVVlTE I.V will be held at the Halvorsen Funeral Chapel, 5310 8th at 7:30 o'clock tonight, with burial at 1:30 1 services at Ebbers-Hill.

ku-fleral Home. 396 Gates Avenue, Tuesday at 8 p.m. City to engage in the practice of REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN WHEN Ol'T OF TOWN rid two children, Alice and Jean alter completing nis Muller and cousin of the Rev. Metz. Active in politics for many years.

Mr. McDonouEh was a member of studies and from 1902 to 1904 was BRADLEY JOHN on Joshua Kennedy. Reposing at the Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Fu Deputy Commissioner OS the board of directors of the 20th Survived hv his wife Esther.

Fu neral Tuesday, 9 a.m. Requiem neral from his home, 128-A Noble cnurcn 01 our Ladv Named secretary 01 tne board 01 ustees of St. Lawrence University Street, on Tuesday. April 11, A. D.

Democratic Club. He retired as court attendant eight years ago. The funeral will be held Tuesday from John Sehy 5c Son's Chapel. of Victory Throop Avenue and McDonough Street Interment Holy! In 1899. he was made a trustee four years later, continuing as a C.

Church at 12 noon. 319 Central Ave with requiem mass Cross Cemetery. (Syracuse papers! APART FROM BUSINESS at 10 a.m. in the R. C.

Church 01 Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam Interment Calvary Cemetery, snelphia papers please copy. 1 CARNEY AMES AnrU years. In 1907 he was made vice president of the university's law piease copy.) KING HUGH April 6. husband of the late Bridget Kinney; devoted father of Marion Pizza, school in Brooklyn and became its be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Barbara Joyce McDonough: a of Richard J. and Mary; brother William, Margaret and Mrs. Joseph Lyons. Funeral from 73 Bay Ridze Avenue. Requiem mass Our Helen C.

Hamlll, Arthur Hugh Deatbs daughter, Mrs. Mary Lehritter, and uorp. Josepn 1. Mcsjonougn, Army; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Reposing at New York ROMEO On April 5, 1944.

Lady of Angels R. C. Church, Mon-Direction George T. McHugh. 1th MICHAEL of 211 Warren Street, of Rose and the late Gerard, I CLIFFORD PATRICIA LOUISE.

beloved husband of Mary (nee and Brooklyn Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas R. C.

Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Arrangement Jere A. McClean. Flore, devoted lather or Gerard, I April 6, 1944, at her home, 901 73d I Street, loving daughter of Marion Rose, Michael U. S.

Anna. Mrs. M. J. Curley, Ex-Opera Singer Lydia and Theresa.

Also survived KELLY On ADiil" 7. 1944. ELLEN by four brothers and three sisters. SHERRY, beloved wife of the late I Services private. Interment April Cedar Grove Cemetery, Falr- I haven, Vermont.

John; mother of Helen Port Washington, April 8 Mrs. Adele Mitchell and Gertrude Kelly of 1300 COUSLEY -ANDREW. laire Rivers Curley, wife of M. day. Requiem mass, 10 a.m..

St. Stephen's R. C. Church, Summit and Hicks Streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCANNELL ANNA. April 8, Funeral from her residence, 650 Park Place, 9 a.m. Reauiem Hakey 5 trect, Saturday. Anrtl Curley, retired Long Island repre- mass at. teresas Church, inter- of the New York Tele Holy Cross Cemetery.

A 1944, beloved wife of Daniel re phone Company, died here today at tired member N. Y. P. devoted LEE JOHN on Anril 8. 1944.

home on Colby Road, after two aether of the Rev. Richard J. Scan- years' illness. She came here lour of 532 Pacific Street, dear husband of Bridget inee Keefe) and loving 1944, beloved brother of James Cousley and devoted uncle of Mary 1 1 Shenk. Services at Weigand Bros.

Funeral Home. 1015 Halsey I Street, Monday. 8 p.m. Funeral I Tuesdiv 2 p.m. Interment The Evergreens.

I CURLEY CLAIRE LOUISE, I April 8. 1944, beloved wife of 1 Michael J. Funeral services at the nell, S.J., the Rev. Thomas P. Scan nell.

chaplain U. S. Army, the Rev years ago from Brooklyn where she( ratner of John J. Jr. of N.

Y. P. Brother Leo, V. S. Anne, Mrs.

Robert Corp. Joseph, U. S. Army, turn Margaret Hasman. Funeral Tuesday.

9:30 a.m. from Chapel, 44 Margaret McAuliffe and Sgt Joseph, U. S. Army; sister of Cath erine and Patrick Hogan. Solemn had lived since a child.

Her nome there was a' 140 E. 19th St. A talented singer, Mrs. Curley was formerly associated for manji years with "the Manhattan Opera Company, and later was soprano, soloist at St. Bartholomew's Epis-j copal Church and the Church of Walter Cooke, Funeril rtn Avenue, solemn requiem mass 10:15 a.m..

St. Joseph's R. C. requiem nass Tuesday St. Saviour I Home.

151 Linden Boulevard, Brook' R. C. Church, 8th Avenue and 6th Church. Interment Holy cross Cemetery. lyn, Monday, 8 p.m.

Funeral 1 1 Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Rose- Street, 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Reposing Chapel Joseph G. Duffy, Direction ol Jere J.

Cronin, Inc. LEWIS MERLE. Fridav. of 972 Greene Avenue, beloved wife of I STAINTON April 7. at his resl- a member for many years of the Morning Choral of Brooklyn.

Funeral services will be held at 8 D.m. tomorrow at the Walter B. Daniel; devoted mother of Mary-I dence, 587 Dahill Road. HAROLD II dale Cemetery, Orange, N. J.

DESMOND ANNIE SHIELDS, April 8. 1944. at her home. 1869 E. Street, loving mother of Uames N.

Y. 6th Pre-icinct; also survived by four children. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 G. STAINTON, beloved husband belle and Mildred; dear sister of Bessie and Mary.

Reposing Funeral Home of J. Clement Reams. Bush- Cooke, Funeral Chapel, Linden Lavlnia; loving father of Midshipman Alford Robert C. aviation Boulevard and Rogers Ave. Avenue and Pilline Street.

RECENT SURVEY machinist mate 3c. Funeral ice Monday. April 10. at 8 o.m fca.m.. from the McManus Funeral Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m.

Interment 2001 Flatbush Avenue. mass. R. C. Church, Aquinas.

Interment Holy Evergreens cemetery. LOMBARDI CESAR on April 7, 1944, beloved husband of Jennie and devoted father of Anna DS Maio, Rose Bybel and James, terment Green Wood Cemetery 10:30 a.m. Direction, E. F. Higgins.

SULLIVAN-JOHN of 171 Lin-wood Street, beloved brother Mrs.D.D.Scannell, 2 Priests' Mother Anna Scannell, wife ol I Cross Cemetery DOYLE ANNA April 6, 1944. 01 50 E. ltn street, urooiuyn, mother of Maurice A. anc reier. Benjamin, Morris.

Johanna, Joseph and Anthony Lombardl. Fu- James Sullivan and Catherine Nel- Mrs. son. Funeral from Donnelly Pur-' Daniel D. Mrs.

Daniel 1,1 Mrs. Walter Christiansen. Funeral ltcr Christiansen, runerai Scannell. retired member of the New York Police Depart- neral from his home. 829 Union So.

Oxford Street, Monday, street, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Sol- cuea yesteraay in tne Hospital. Her nome Church, 10 a.m. Interment 1 Xavier Church. Any idea that funeral service is strictly business is dissipated when any of the Community Funeral Directors listed below attend a family in bereavement.

In all their manifold duties, in their personal attitude, in thought, word and deed, service is the primary motive. To help, to befriend, to ease the trying hours of this period that is their way of serving and their way of proving their 1 St. 544 of Countv Limerick. of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand 202 were up to $150 217 were from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not include death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax. Ireland, Mrs.

Scannell came to this of Elizabeth and brother country 50 years ago. Besides husband, she is survived by four DUBOIS EDWIN April 7, 'dear nephew of Francesca Mac-Neile. Services at A. Chester Smith funeral Home. 122 Meserole Ave-Iriue.

Sunday. 8 p.m. Sewanhaka nue, Tuesday. Requiem mass. 10 a.m..

St. Michael's R. C. Church. WHITTELSEY MARION on April 8, 1944, at her home, 1307 Union Street.

Service at Edward G. McGill Funeral Home, 2 Brevoort Place, Tuesday, 2 p.m. WIGHT On April 6, 1944, JOHN, beloved husband of Helen father of John J. of the U. S.

C. G. and Franklyn C. of the U. S.

N. Funeral from residence, 29 Chester Court, on Monday. April 10. at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Cross R. Richard J.

Scannell. S.J., and the Lodge. No. 678, F. A.

invited of Mrs. R. Callan. Mrs. L.

Noll, Edward, William and Joseph. Remains reposing at E. H. Lockwood Chapel, 255 21st Street, until Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Rural Cemetery, Poushkeepsie.

N. Y. (PouRhkeepsie papers please copy.) MCDONOUGH MICHAEL April 7. at 976 Madison Street, be-lovert hi.honrf norK.o Itb attend. Kev.

inomas p. scannell, army chaplain; also Brother Leo Scannell, F. S. a teacher at Waltham, and Sgt. Joseph, with the army overseas, and two daughters, Anne, a secretary for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

DUNNE April 6. 1944. MAR Church. Interment St. John's GARET, devoted sister of Sister Janatia Maria.

S.S.J., Annie Dunne, Mrs. Catherine Tunney, Mrs. P. F. Slater; sister-in-law of P.

F. Flater: aunt of Francis C. Slater, Joy.e) and lather of Marv Lehrit-! Cemetery Mrs. Margaret MCAUlilie, a so cial ter and Corp Joseph McDonough. YOUNG SARA MASON.

April 8 U. S. N. Air Corps: John R. mother of Mildred Rueooel at Lady of Good Counsel T3ittb0ap Remembrance GILLEN MAiRGARET.

Birth the residence. 398 K. 8tn THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY. PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE Interment1 0f Bruce E. Rueppel.

Services Church. Tuesday, 10 Holy Cross Cemeter day remembrance of a loving Monday. 8:30 p.m., at Chapel of niotner. uregonan Masses ottered. DITCH FREDERICK .7 St.

Rose of Lima Church. 10 Interment Calvary Cemetery. John E. Duffy, Director. suddenly, Thursday, April 6.

1944 Park Avenue. Bronx. Interment Tuesday. 10 a.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. FLATLANDS ueioveu nusoana 01 Hattie C.

and father of Ruth M. Wall. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts JOHN beloved husband of Eliza BENSONHURST ANDREW TORREGROSSA 1305 79th St, beth Gilmour Farreil; latner 01 John Elizabeth A. and Mrs. T.

G. The FAMILY. iTun-e, Mumiay, 0 p.m. PRIEST MARY, on Anvil 7 in Amery Jr. Funeral from his resi Stephens) of 200 Clinton dence.

221 Baltic street, Monaay, April 1C. 10:30 a.m. Requiem mass RICHMOND HILL Fred HERBST Sons SERVICES Jn ipemortam GUNN An Easter remembrance for a darling wife and mother MARY E. GUNN. Masses offered.

Husband, Son and Daughters. LANE ROBERT. In memory of a loving husband and devoted father. Died April 9. 1943.

First onniversary mass offered Monday wile of the late Simon Priest; native1 of Ballybride. County Roscommon. Ireland. Reposing Austin W. Moran Funeral Home, 121 6th Avenue Funeral Monday.

10:45 a.m.; thence to St. Paul's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 11:15 a.m. Interment Holy Cross COSGRO VE FUNERAL CHAPEL 7315 15th Ave.

S723 5th Ave. JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS 1813 5th Ave. at St. Paul's R.

C. Sister MARY GABRIEL. Fred HERBST Sons MORTIC1AMS SJMCE lit EARL C. HERBST. rop.

April 6. MARY FOX- On Frida; A FOX. former! BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. IS Aberdeen St.

BENJAMIN GRLNDROD 27 Hull SL J. CLEMENT KEARNS Busawick Ave. Cor. PUHna St CONRAD J. KOCH 585 ETeroreon Are.

114 Wlleou Are. JOHN SEHY SON 311-21 Central Are. UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. Street.

Reposing at John F. Fagan's 3 BrtcUyn Locations. Av. i I SS Hanson PI. and 711 65 th St.

I PHONE: SHORE ROAD 5-lfM Mortuary. 384 Henry Street. Fu- ROBF.SCH KATHERINE, sud- on Friday, April 7, 1944, in JJhF" da!" fcrtfhtwl her 81st year, of 278 Etna Street. a h.m from Brooklyn, beloved mother of Kathe- To Hls "ni rest, line Kemp. Caroline Guida.

Emily WIFE and CHILDREN. Holler and Edwin J. Robesch; sister awp rn of Annie Klein. Services at N. F.

J7 ll0" Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th lame Anrii W. Street. Woodhaven. Monday. 8 p.m PLf ni' Funeral Tuesdav 10 a Tnt.crm.nt mass St.

Agatha's GEORGE J. AYEN 55 7th Are. JOSEPH G. DUFFY Requiem mass St. Peter's Chin ch.

GEELAN ROSE on April 8 Lutheran Cemetery. t-nurch Monday, April 10, 1944. beloved wife of Peter. Funeral ftesday, 9:45. from the Chapel, 187 Geow peases, son Oxiord Requiem a.m..

Church of Our Lady of E. H. LOCKWOOD 4117 7th Ave. JAMES F. McKEON SON 7212 Ft Hamilton Parkway OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 1312 5th Ave.

ROCKEFELLER Suddenly, Friday, April 7, 1944, MARY ROCKEFELLER, devoted mother of Mrs. Imogene Cardin. Helen. Arthur and James Rockefeller: cfuneral directors Victory, inroop Avenue ana mc-Iponough Street. Interment St John's Cemetery.

W. THEODORE LUTZ SON. Inc. 9-00 Forest Are. R.

STUTZMANN SON. Inc. 2001 Madison SL JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 97-49 137th SL QUEENS VILLAGE R.

STUTZMANN SON. Inc. 224-39 Jamaica Are. I 433 Nostrond Ave. STerling 3-7700 sister of Mrs.

John Tompkins. Mrs. April I Martha Barber and Mrs. James GRENZIG JOHN passes PECKETT First anniversary ot wiuiam h. ana August I Moore Avenue, Oceanside, L.

I. renzig. Funeral services at i Tuesday, April 11, 1944, at 9:30 a f. Walker Funeral Parlors, thence to St. Anthony's R.

i mass will be offered for our dearly I beloved husband and father, AL-e. BERT F. PECKETT, Monday, April ERNEST EBBERS Lester W. Hill. Inc.

391 Gate. Ave. "'Monday evening, April 10, 8 p.m. quiem mass will be offered it at. Tnomas Aquinas at 10 a.

(xprem Hills CEMETERY WIFE and DAUGHTER. SO. BROOKLYN rOUR IAST 1000 SERVICES 139 20 135 fun.ral, w.r. $200 to $300 f.aur.. 155 lun.roliw.r.

$300lo $400 1 50 $400lo $500 DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. US Atlantic Are. T. J.

HIGGINS SON, Inc. 203 lay St. HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith SL FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2S4 Church Are. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor.

Church 4 Roeern Aree. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Are. acknoluleOffments EGGERS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy received from the LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St Albans Funeral No maa would mtentionally pltct iddsd burdens en his family, yet failure te.ntaks provision in advance of need resjtlts in muck unnecessary sorrow. 19102 Un.

Reverend Clergy of Resurrection WEST FOREST HILLS EDWARD G. McGILL Graves unurcn, tne Dominican order of Nuns, the New York Police Department and many friends durlne our ncent bereaverrfcnt in the loss of A Cfxumekild Cfatneral pm f150 Fairchild charg for a funral can be kept within thit mm. Outiid costi, such as cmttry and other items, whi not ours, must also be added to th funeral bill. This is trut of any funeral. For this reason, we show total cost in th accompanying table, for the fuller information of the public.

our beloved husband and father, ARTHUR P. WIPE and CHILDREN. ANDREW TORREGROSSA 161 Dearaw SL STUYVESANT CHAS. B. MARTIN, Inc.

921 Greene Are. WILLIAMSBURG CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Liberty Are. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD PURCELL 20 Euclid Ave.

ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME WOODHAVEN N. F. WALKER 97-34 BOth SL 99-07 Jamaica Are. BALDWIN, L. I.

WEIGAND BROS. mV.ml'bnr"! bfJOQ 114 dims Irom A A ftntiii smlo "lSs-in" WW eledlu OpCTlni mt Oreve Ornve FRIRCHILD SOnS CHARLES A. RINGE 772 Coney bland Are. M. J.

SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbush Are. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 6 Walter B. Cooke, iL. Undertaken Breeklye Qeent States blue 243 Ave. ft Lefferts Plat, WE INVTTE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

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