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    THK BEK: OMAHA. TL'KSDAV. DECEMBER
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The Little Fellow Also Knows Some Law, and Proves It
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher ;g
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RUPPERT MAY. BUY KAWFS
Story Out that Brewer May Purchase
- Clob and Take it to K- T. .
COXITES WITH JIM "OHKORE
riHahmrsh Baker hri II Ha
Alataeal Aostla, Third Baaesnaa
w of tha St. Loala Asaerloaa
V Cla.
FRENCH UCK. Ind,. Pec. 11. -Colonel
Jaob Ruppert. -Jr., anil President J. A.
tlllfnore.fff the Federal -league were In
onfereneel , her tofley. but It waa said
nothing 'would bo made publlo until the
meeting aaa over. Ruppert - refuses to
talk, but Uilraor Intimated that hemltht
hata statement latar. '
Tha story here Is . thst Colonel , nup
pari, who h 4' been named aa a possible
purchaser of the New Terk AWfrtran
league club,,wlU bu'yoontro of tha Kan
aa City FfJrral league club If .anm can
ba .arranged. Kb president Ullmore and
more the c Itib 1o New Ynrii.
'1 tUmd Ukaadaaed. ' ' J
tnsvr torjc. rfcc it-Tii di titwm
tha.Olanta and 'the. PhlladnlchU club In
volrtnr Dooln.'. toburt ana Maicea wid
varal playara ' ininr contract ' to - tlay
wita New Tork haa bnen abandoned, ao.
rordln- to Manager McOraw. Tha trade
fell 'through, tha Olanta' leader said, be
raicee the Philadelphia management re
tuHxl to oonijder any deal In which Lobert
and Magee. Were mentioned. ' It Waa alo
atated today that Manager McOraw oon
Idered Dooln'a demand for 17,600 a rear
for three jreara A trifle exeearive, eepe
clally when It would be neceeaary to give
aeveral playera fo,r him.
A', week arb'Dodlf k . aenred ten daya'
rifKW'e of M')ntnUonc of leaving the
rhUadelphU'Qlob'. He premteed Preeldent
RaJier he would do .nothing until tha ten
day limit waa MP. Now Dopln contend
he (a m, free agent, at liberty to do aa ))a
plaaaea. It la ,ex(ctad that'Dooln wil)
Jumj to the maimora Fwderala. .
Oakea Stgaa Aaetla.
PrrTSBUIKlH Fa., . Dae- lt-MaAaer
E. T. Oakea of the nttiburgh Federal
leaguV" baa 'ball club announced lata to
day that h had algned Jamea Auatln,
third baaeman ef tha 8t Louie Amer
ican league club. Auatln. Oakaf aald, had
algned two-year contract! Ha refused
to atate tha aalary Involved, -'
NttlMi ra No Deal.
KANSAS CITT. Wo., Dec. 14. No ne
gotlatlona for the sale of tha local Fed
eral league olub have been entered Into
with Jacob Ruppert, jr., or anyone lae,
according to C. C. Madleon, preeldent.
When ahown a report from French Lie
that Mr. Ruppert and J. A. dllmore,
preeldent of the league, were . on the
conference, Mr. Madleon denied that Pree
ldent Qllraor had authority to enter Into
negotiation for the aele of tb club.
"Y" to Decide Today
Whether to Install
Bowling and Pool
Will the Young Men'a Christian aaeo
ciatlon lnita.ll billiard and pool UUm and
a bowling alley in their building for the
uao of member over tha Proteet of cer
tain churchmen on tha board of direc
tors? Thla propoeltlon, considered to be revo
lutionary by tome of the direct ore, I
rumored to be up. for final dispoaltlon at
Tueeday'a meeting of tha board. The
rumor, although Indefinite at flret. haa
now aaaumed tha form of a report that
a apeclal ooinmlttee appointed recantly by
the board will recommend Tueaday to the
director that the. project be adopteA. . '
Aooordlng to tha rumor an outlay of
from ft.100 to 110.000 la aald to ba contem
plated. Thla would be .for. bniard, pool
and bowling equipment, nereeeary altera
tnna In the asaociatton building, tha adop
tion of a new locker ayatetn and tha In
stallation of an aaaoclatton laundry.
At one time the association had a ti4t
lard and pool room, but It I undertool
to have been abolished bacaua abme'of
the directors were opposed to such games
In a Christian Institution for young men.'
Among membera of tha committee re
porting In favor of tha ra-eatabllahment
of such games Inlhe association building,
according to rumor, are W. A. Plxley,
Frank K. Clark. Will Klewlt, O. W. No
ble, K. L, Patterson and other.
News Notea from ratrbary,
FAIRBURT, Neb., Dec. H.-dtpeclal.)-Tha
funeral aervloe of Mr. Bamanthla
J. Thomas were held from tha Methodist
Eplacopal church thla afternoon. Rev. R.
N. Orllt ofriclatlhg. Mrs. Thomas had
been 111 nearly two yeara.' j ' ,;
. "Dull business" resulted In a reduction
of Rock Island extra board engtneera at!
this place Saturday. Tha reduction In
volved F. C. ' Chase, Pahl QswokL
Harry Pearman, F. W. bolaraaa and
Martin Walker,' t"
JXidga Ia M. Pemberton Saturday ad
journed district court to January M, 1916.
A few equity cases. will coma up for con
sideration and disposal at that time.
Eaaa tla-aa for Ltie,
Kecimd tlssvman IMck Egan of the
Rrooklyn National team was married at
Han Francisco, Cai., to Mrs. Uula 11.
Wiley of Cincinnati.
HUSKER , BANQUET TONIGHT
Nebraska Elem Gneiti of OrAaha
Alumni at Big; Concert.
PLAN PLENTY OF FIREWORKS
llaadlaa; ' Committee tars Cam
palca Today to Hell Anotker
rtfty Tlekete, to Cover
Kspeasra. -
Unless tha chosen plana of the Omaha
alumni staging the stunt goe amiss, the
rooma of the'irnlveralty eih are destined
to resemble "a Belgian village after a
visit from a bunch of the kaiser's forty
two centimeter Krupps. when the Com
busker banquet and cabaret comes to a
culmination tonight. The apeclal stunts
framed for the especial benefit of the
members of tha team are calculated to
be so exciting and so strenuous that there
la no chance for tha club room to come
out other than second best.
Full plans for tha big doing, which
will come off thla evening, have been
completed and everything la la readi
ness. The menu "has been planned and
the cabaret designed. .Everything from
soup to nuts Is 'included In the menu and
tha cabaret will make all thoughts of
home vanish. Inatanter.
Old Guard ea Haad.
All tha old guard will ba on band, led
by Dean Ringer and Jim, Patten, two
former Cornhusker stars, and tha younger
generation will ba there to. help make
tha occasion one of unbounded festivity,
' Clayton W. Dolaraetre and Frank A.
Howard, whose sons, Harry Delametra
and Warren Howard,, were among tha
1914 heroes, have plunked down their
93.50 per and .will ba on hand to greet
their offspring.
f Ilaadre Bold.
, On hundred ticket bavn been sold up
to data Tha hustling committee will In
stitute a oharge today which will snake
Tennyson's ' immortal "Blx Hundred"
blush with Jealousy. . The hustling com
mittee will be on tba trail of the elusive
$3.(0 bright and early and tha foot ball
fan who escapes their clutohes will be
a brave warrior indeed, for it will ba
aeoeaeary for another fifty ticket to
be sold to cover expense. It I up to
tha hustling committee to solicit those
fifty and every true .Nebraska supporter
la urgently aaked to kick Irv .Ticket
may ba obtained at the t nl varsity club,
The . Cornhusker aggregation . will ar
rive at 6:10 tonight and romp straight
down the gridiron for the rnlverrtty club.
Chancellor Samuel Avery .wilt be nmung
those present, as will Prof. Condra and
his war movies, showing the MVnlsun
Aggies, Kansas and Iowa In ' action
against Nebraska" prlfs. '
Man With Omaha
Wife' Sent to Pen
Rl'SHVIIXK. Neb., Dec.,J4.-Speclal.)
Ed 1oscy, one time editor of the Cody
Cow Roy, waa taken to Uncoln ponlten
tlnry last night by Sheriff New, where he
will serve' two years for violating the
gambling laws. He operated largely -with
the base ball team here during the sum
mer, and put In Ms spare time gambling.
He was Indicted before the gitond jury
last month and later arrested at the home
of a yo'ung woman to whom he waa pay
ing court. The girl waa so infatuated
with hfro. It Is said, nhe went to the
county Jail with $100 with the Intention of
paying his fine and afterward marrying
him. Inquiries at Omaha brought out the
fact that he was already married and his
wife had not and would not divorce him.
POLICE SCANDAL GROWING
Dei Moinei Chief in for Searching
Inquiry by Board
COMMISSION .TO LOOK CLOSELY
Detectives Who Mad, Revelation
bast Week . Will Be Aaked to .
Appear and Make Com
plete "tatemeata.
Wolf Itaot at Msaley Today-
WEEPING WATER, Neb.; Dec. It.
(Special) A wolf hunt in the vicinity
of Manley haa been scheduled for Tuea
day. December 15, As many aa nine
wolvea in one Nock have been reported
eeen In that section and every indication'
la that not In years havo the wolves, been
so plentiful or so bold. It Is Intended
to cover about four- section nt" land.
Meeting plaoea that' have been appointed
are tha farms of August Krecklow, Henry
Gaebel and August Jochim. , ' 1
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Lost Jewetf, aetam;fcy MiUt. fK
BEATRICE, Neb.. Dec. It. (Special.)
Mr. R. D. Rlckard.." who recently loat
her puree containing two diamond ear
ring and a gold watch en route from
Beatrice to Haatlnga, where she ha lo
cated, writes to friends In this city stat
ing that some on sent her the Jewels by
mall a few days ago. Tha jewelry 1
valued at 1200 and Mr. Rlckard' believes
that she lost the article In changing car
at Fairbury.
Official Batting Hccords for the Season of 1914 of Federal League ,
(From a Btaff Correspondent)
DE3 MOINES, la.. Deo. 14.-8pecim
Telegram.) Further startling news came
today in the police scandal of Des Moines.
It was decided by the Civil Servlo com
mission to mako a much more complete
InvcHtlgation Into police methods and oa
pecUlly into the conduct of the chief of
police. .
Councilman Mitchell, head of tha de
partment, waa called into conference with
other membera of the council and deteo
tlves who made revelations last week
asked t otake a hand. Discharged po
licemen filed notice of appeal to the com
mission, which will give a new lead to
the probp.
One councilman Is out In defense of the
police system and others aro denouncing
and denying statement of the detectlvea.
"Nebraska Law Upbeld.
The supreme court in dectslqn today In
the case from Sioux ICty upheld the Ne
braska law as to the need of a written
contract for commission In the sale of
land before any commission can be col
lected. R. F. Osborne of A Ins worth had
sued for commission on tha sal of a big
ranch In Cherry county, claiming an oral
contract In Bloux City with tha owners,
but It was held the contract waa made in
Nebraska and not being written no com
mission could be secured. ...
German Socialists
Will Discipline
; Karl Liebknecht
BERLIN, Dec. H.-tVra The Hague and
London.) The action of the socialist
member, Karl Liebknecht,' In the, German
Rlabs tag December 10 in voting against
tha new war credit haa brought out many
expressions of disapproval In oartv cir
cles.. The executive committee , of. the
socialist party today Is considering what
measure it eh all take .in view. of. thla
breach of discipline. Dr. Liebknecht was
the only member of the Reichstag not to
vote tot the credit.
Tha executive committee of the social
ist labor unions have adopted a resolu
tion declaring that any man who refuse
to vote for the credits necessary for the
defense and the Independence pf fine
country give evidence by thla act that
he la indifferent whether or not the 'hos
tile armies- bring wan with all It devas
tation. Into his own country. .Nobody
who is interested in the labor classes and
the country, this resolution continues,
could hesitate In his allegiance to the
decision of the party, which is that In
thla war when the xttence rtt tflo
fatherland ia at stake it to heart and sou!
with the nation.
Tha military authorities have sup
pressed, for the duration of the war, the
8taatsburger Zeltung of Berlin, an antl
emlte organ, which failed 'to follow the
admonition to discontinue all antl-eemlta
propaganda.
culture, were the principal speakers the .
opening dar. giving Illustrated lecture liv
tha evening. P. B. Barker and Mlsa Mary
Rokahr both, of Lnncoln appeared the
second dar. Miss Rokahr having charsa .
o ftbe women's session. The Misses Ethel
Nelson and Mamie Swanson gave vocal
selections and the Star orchestra played ,
several selections.
Tkle ss !' Orjsta.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this alls,
enclose t cent to Foley d Co., Chicago,
111., writing your name and address ,
clearly. Tou will receive m. return a fret '
trial package containing Foley's Honey ,
and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and
croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain -in
sides and back, rheumatism, backache, -kidney
and bladder ailments; and Foleys
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and ther-.
oughly cleansing cathartic, especially
comforting to stout persona For aale In
your town by all druggists. Advertlse-
i ment. , u ,
Woatoa Farmers' laatltote.
WESTON, Neb., Dec. M.-(Speclal.)
The Farmers Institute held the lsst two
days drew a large attendance both days.
H. B. Vasey of Lincoln and J. G. McMil
lan, United Cta tee Departmr.t of Agrl-
DEATH RECORD.
I David Kelso.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Me.. Dec. K
David Kelao, widely known lawyer of.
Oswego, Kan.,- died here today. Ha was 76
years old and had been III' several years.
For many year he was general attor
ney in Kansas for both the Missouri Pa-.
elflo railway and the Missouri, Kansas A
Texaa railway. He went to Kansas from
Babula, la., in 1887,. , .
Mrs. Joaiak Jaeksoa. - -
BEATRICE, Neb., Dec. ,14. Speola I
Telegram.) Mrs. Joeiah Jackson, a -plo. -near
of Gafe county, died at her, home
here, aged 99 yeara und to months. She
was born in Pennsylvania. .February, 12,
1R15, and would havo celebrated her one
hundredth' birthday In two months. She
leaves a family of five children., She was
probably the oldest woman In the state.
Abe Attell's Wife
Sues for Divorce
CHICAGO, Dee. 11 Abe Attell, former
featherweight champion pugilist, .. waa
made defendant In a suit for divorce filed
here today by Mr a. . Ethel AtteU oa
charges of cruelty. The couple waa mar
ried March 14, 1907. and according to
'Mr. Attell they liver happily until her
husband lost his championship : title.
AMES COLLEGE MAKES
BASKET BALL SCHEDULE
AMHK. Ia. Deo. ll.-Kncrial.) Director
(lyda Williams signed up ten conference
games for Coach Hubbard's cyclone quin
tet at the meeting of the coaches In Un
laat week. The schedule aa announced
yesterday la complete, with the exception
of the customary four games played with
Urinnell of the minor atate conference and
Iowa of the western conference. The
dates with Iowa and Grlnnel will be set
later.
Bovea of the ten conference gamee
InHiksd are on the Ames floor. Tha con
ference schedule is:
Compiled by Irwin M. Howe, league statistician,
more (amrs :
Indianapoiia .....
Hrooklyu ........
Halt.more
Kansas City
1'ltixburgh
Ch.cago
Ruftaio
SL Louia..w......
' Thla list Includes all play ers who appeared at but In fifteen ur
CLUD BATTING.
a. W. U T. AB. H. EH. Hits. TB.
1M 4 MH4 Tn'J t!9 i4Tl If 74
17 77 W S fvtlO etci 6. 1 1!21
IM M n 611 46 617 im 1H.I4
1M 7 M 1 6127 .4 fcflt ) 1K44
1M M m 4 612)1 M 47 i8 14
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lit Ml il I mi MO 4.4 1271 1731
14 41 1 6UT Wi 4J4 12M IHTtf
lUnfurd, Buffalo lb M IT1 13 U li 41 SI M
January I and 9. Kana at Ames.
January M and 1. Nebraska at Lincoln.
February 11 and 11. Nalirankit at Aiiia
February i'4. liraka at Iea M.ilneu 11 Him an. Baltimore. . .l.M & K 1" i
February Si and Kamaa Angles at Hart.ev, Hi. Iut M 213 U 1 1
Ames. evn. Plttsitiit Kh. . .1SJ 4 M 1:;.' 9
laivh Z, Drake at Ames. I J. lelehanty. Brook
MlrlKKs, BrtMklyn....
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g. ab. r. h. ih. Jb. hr. sli. sb. bb, so. pt C
Kauff, Indianapolis. ..164 674 11 liO 46 13 s i t VI w ,)M
Kvans, Brook .n 1W klU W 1H 40 la 14 I U M .Am
Chaae, liiillalo rt M 41 ll 1J 9 J 6 11 4 si .a4
Houm-n, Indlanpolia., 1( W M M 1 M 15 .6 M
Verkes, ptitsouian. ... S 1U jK . 4.' 7 a 1 a n l 14
Kaaterly. Kan. C1ty..lM 4.14 67 146 11 U 1 12 k7 : .4i
bliaw, lirtxk.yn lit ,7 el -121 it. i .1 u ui .41
Lennox, lMUourgh...U4 4'.'ti To 1 la W 11 J4 1 e M .tii
Kenworihy, K. C....144 64& 94 IVi 41 14 U l 41 :ik 41 ,JU
Camiuwil, lndianap'a.l uu W 1,1 s 11 I 10 31 17 47 i,j
lxtuuen, Rutlalo 17 n 76 IjH 13 4 14 Us M 41 .ilj
tranoall, 8U Louis. ..lis 1.1 l II 1 i 1 t ;u .;uj
liuorte, lnalnp S...1S3 HN ikl 16s kk 11 :i It 1 a ,tt
tMikes. P1lUburgh....lta 613( Kl 17H U .11 7 - .a U4 iJ .ail
Murphy, Brooklyn.... W 4l 1 60 9 U 4 Iv 4 17 la .il
J. Walsh, Baltiuuire..ll7 . M oJ V.tt 33 4 1 - 7 17 23 wi
Ek'heer. Iudianaxia.ll7 U 4 113 24 3 111 a) M .
Amlerjon, Hrooklyn.. t7 3K M li t 13 3 3 4 ia ; in ,i,i
.wi.lmK. Chlcao..,lh6 t i l U3 43 1t lit , in ;3 li M
Bates. Baltimore W HI Nt 4 1 i Id ,u li .7
icixns.u. I'ttta.-uut.m 477 at li T 14
Mt Keihn.e, lni 1 .'.71 lu7 174 U
Meyer, Baltimore.... .141 i' 74 l.M 1H 10
iradly, )'atsbuiKh..llK 4.W 41 1 21
Mathes. St Louis ... 94 K4 10 S 0
W. Mlllor. St. Louis. .1! 4H 11 1
Ksmond. Iiiilianap's..li0 Mi 74 ISO i 15
Mulliii. IndianaiMilla.. 40 ,8 II 3 4 3
Kommers, Bal.-Ht. U. 91 2vn 37 M 11 8
fair. lnUlanauolla....ll& 441 44 12 li 9
llofman. Brooklyn.. .147 61K i l&l IT 13
Watson. Brooklyn.... 19 to 4 134 1
Wlckland, Chicao...l(xi f; 74 I 11
l'oils. Kansas (My... 4 lot 14 T.I 4 0
W ilson, l Ineaso i;w 443 , li f a:
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Doable gtaaket Ball .ame
xrpKUIOlt. Neli.. Dec. It. (Special
The Chester HlKh school basket ball
-m laet iiiKlil flayed a double header
Kama with the local hlnh school teums.
urlor won the girls game by a score
t a to 3. The Chester boys won liuni
huiKiil'T K to 12.
Mosnaaera Haorked 4al.
1,'iXlifiN, Iee. 14 Johnny Hummers,
holder of the l.ord tmsdaie Belt, was
kiiofkerl out In the otiuli round by Her.
s'aiil Basbain In a contest held at the
Naltunul fiHjj-llti i-lub tunlglit for the
writerwt-lglit championship of Oieat
Britain.
(III more. Kan. (Ity..
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ivrrmx. Ku. City. ..144 i e 140 S 10
l-ind. Brooklyn.
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Sattoa Beats Ileaaarest.
SAGINAW, Mlik, Iec. II Uaorge Sut
ton defeated t:lv!n Iiernarest, (o 2!4,
In a (iain'loo billiard players league
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( houlnai4. Brooklyn. 45 1:1 11 M
Beck. Chicago IM X' 4 i.
t'heilbourne. K. C....U7 Ui M 1st
Young. Buffalo 7 174 17 4
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Oulnn. Baltimore.'.... 48 119 10 XI
Swii'lnn. li.lltimire...1M IS 7 171 M 9
Jac kilts, h, Baltimore. l.'t X'x 41 ' SI !0- 5
tiwens, Biookl-n f 17 16 4 1
Jones, Putsburah 47 3T4 Mi W 10 8
Atiler. Buffalo 1U 470 M VM 17 7
Tobm. rt. Iui Its krt at 143 24 11
Siovall. Kansas Ctty l.t 44x 60 1.1 10 i
StinmiKis, ltaUlinorw..U3 2.4 6u Sa 17
Mciutr. CJi'cago.... 37 73 IS 4
Zeliler. Ch'caeo 15) 4a4 69 1J 16
Mnoaky. Ptltsburgh. 141 Si ' 37 . 4
Tinker, Chlcaito 1-7 ' 44i 63 tit 13
Krotle. Buffalo X Ink 11 K 4
Kirkiiatrlck. Ball 6G 174 23 U 9
Wllhelm, Halt 'more.. 41 fr 8 S3 . 1
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(IKXETA, Neb. Dee. It Hla.i
(icwn played basket ball with K-wurt
Fatumay nisht. the ecore being 41 to 14
in la Tor ot Jia--
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.' 1 flack, Chicago o& m 124 17
., jt'olea. Kansas City.., 77 14 1 7 4 T
Klrby, St Lou's M M 21 4
keunuer. St. Louis... 38 i7 I 17 4
WestersU. Brooklyn. .19 6J 64 134 7
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Iiifiernafllona! Exposition
San Francisco. Opens February 120
PMmAUFOIUflA KPOSmON, San Diego, Opens Jan. 1st
Dc snrc to have your California ticket routed
UiMnii Padffifld;
The Shortest Rente to the Ptiiuma-Pacilie Exposition '
'ar will have no ill, effect on the Expositions. Not one of the forty-two
foreign nations has withdrawn from the Panama-Pacific Exposition, some have inerejated
their participation. Mrny of the exhibit from foreign countries are in Ban FrancUoo
now, not to mention the handsome exhibits of forty -three of onr states. This, the world's
greatest exposition, will open right on time, bigger and better than originally planned.
Yoii can viBit the Panama-California Ex position at San Diejro without any additional
railrcad fare over the cost of the trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, if you have
your Exposition ticket routed via Union Pneifie.
' : ' . ' This route is two hundred and eighty-one mile shorter and
makes faster time, than any other line. Omaha to San Francisco -is
protected every mile by automatic electric .block safety signals and
is double tracked over three-fifths of the entire distance dininor cars
terL on California trains, obviating the necessity of leaving train to eat. - '
v .jtfr See your own country nowi Colorado and Salt Lake
. City may be visited en route when you travel this way
'i- through cars on all trains insist on the best, it eosts no
) more. Send for "California and the Expositions." It
M gives you accurate, information without which you cannot
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