The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 07, 1917, Page 9, Image 9

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    INFORMATION
(290TH PAT Of 1817)
ONE YEAR AGO
At Home
'be the general subjecj of a series f Ol HlirOl" AflllTII lf
ix addresses to be delivered at the 1 1 UIMUU VI II 1 1 M l
.H; cv fflW'S:?!! unillLOL c lUUIll 10
address will bi given at :30 o'clock
this afternoon. "Canada and the War."
A special -musical program, will be
under the - leadership of John W.
Troy of Chlcaro. The week-day meet
ings will be held at noon in the
an-
'Can
War?"
"?'f.h!f of Jhfv?4 T3" '2!?! M- C. A, auditorium and are
be opend up tot settlement , "Vn .w " foUow"-rIonrd.ay' .
n be classified. - 1 W Both Lose and Win the Wi
LooU V. She
ttie Monl Ian'
lands aroald be
fst tUry ran
frsidnt j. it- iiowiea or toe softowwi i uesaay, "rue frice or peace , wea
Hteel company aaominced an elrbt hoar day for nesdav. "Slackers"" Thuradiiv "The
tb. en.plo,ea ot the stert sh&talldlM Plant. , StW. f:?nAl'Z
Men are invited.
Will Jform Classes.- The Red Cross
the new hanra rarrrla no reduction -in ear
For the second tim a Jory In Judge Mcitlun a
eoort decided that Loin White, widow of
nv- IM. kiA eaVkA erSL -
..'..": v"""r "- ""' "-"-r'.i.vni. tTi.i., ,.b -in i,.-
Kiiice by an ante track, wn etmtiea to ( w w....... -
tlal datas from the Eat Bide Mill Lumbar 1 classes from 1 to 6 p. m., Monday,
company, xhe wii?t wa for ooo. Thi ia J Tuesday and Wednesday of ech
tb fnKo i -and" and "or" case week in the sewing room of the
lint of the large Portland brlee anaouncea . v,t. , , . .
iia intenttoe of atoppins production of the 5 Portsmouth school, and Friday in
cent loaf of bread. iiiatltuUug tUa 10 cent the sewing room of the Episcopal
tea. church across from the school. There
Confirmation wii glcn by Thorpe BaooocB, i manv women on thl nn rt of the
eecretary of the WmI Coast Lumbermen a aaeo- are many women on tnis pari oi ine
cTiT that .a attemnt wold be made to et. Peninsula, including St. Johns, who
lumber men of California, Oreron. Waahington want to do their "bit." The new!
chairman of military relief requests
that all such join one of these
classes to .help make hospital sup
and British Columbia Into closer bnsloeas rela
tions.
Abroad
Wterford. lrel.n.t-Conacrlptlon In Ireland J PUJ tor the front. Further infor
waa denounced a "tba moat fatal thing that mation may be had from Mrs. Ready,
could happen" br John Kedinond. lrlh leader, telephone Columbia 435-
UTatLlnainn Tr ViearTlrnelli fnmftl lMlilrl '.
named to Inreitlaate tlie railroad eight hour ! DaaOS ZS UOCSSS. The dance' and
law started in on ita work, "electing Chicago entertainment given by some mem
and the middle weatern neidrir. - i bers of the Lincoln high school
Merlin missis naa loai o,ww,uw mm unrmn , n?fcin,,j,r ,... . .K. . -T.i-.v,Ke
the mat two yeara of the war, ac.-r(!iug to I Wednesday evening at the Neighbor
(lima tea glreu out from Daman sources
Coming Events
la ad Prod u ci Show. Portland, beslnalng
October SO ,
TOWN TOPICS
Sr. Alsamoa Zra Lucas, psyeho-an-slyst
and vocational delineator,- in
structs In the normal unfoldment of
sub and euper-normal mlntls. Thou
sands of children and adults can be
saved from entering Jails and asylums,
before the dominant or habitual brain
cells manifesting wrong action enn
be found, by initiating proper instruc
tion and environment conducive to the
NOW
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FULL-FLEDGED
NAVIGATOR OF AIR
-
Seventeen-Year-Old Portland
Boy Has Mastered Art of;
Flying After Hard Study,
YOUNG AVIATOR REAL
ADVOCATE OF CAUSE
JUDGES
PICKED
FOR
TO BUILD OWN MACHINE
rollowtac Graduation at tba Couch
School He Completed a Course '
la Aviation la the East. .
hood House was a decided success.
as those who were in charge report
that the sum of $20 was cleared after
all expenses were paid. The money
will go in as. a part of the war
library fund to be used in buying
' books and suitable literature for the
soldiers.
School's Xtocatlon Changed, The
Americanization school, formerly held
in the new Shattuck school, has been
transferred and is holding: school in
the Alblna Homestead school, treech
and Mallory, Alblna. Take Union Av
enue car to Beech and walk one block
west. Foreigners given thorough in
struction in elementary subjects, tnt
naturalisation. - v
Sunday Bvenlna Toranx karamea.
has 'placed 100 per cent good within ' Jhi" Sunday. Oct. 7, at 7:45 p. m . the
your why reflect 95 per cent misll-1 Sunday evening open forum will re
jected (evil) energy? Phone Main 71Slum "I1" "eetinf? w,ith f16"-
or A-2484, Morgan building. (Adv.) ' w"Vr ,d
" . i K. Newell of the U. S. government
Mr. Hoover Says, "Bat potatoes," ccmmlttee. unitarian chapel. Broad
so Frank L. Smith sells potatoes Wav and Tsmhlll Adv.
& i. j j
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well as meat
Roup bones. Be.
Yeal stew. 10p.
Veal shanks, 10c.
Liver. lCc.
Hreat veal. 124c
Pot roaRta, 124c.
Veal roaat, 15o.
liamburg stk.. 15c.
Head these prices:.
Keef to boll, 10c.
I3eef stew, 10c.
Ok tails, 10c. -Hearts,
10c.
Shortrlbs, UHc.
Veal rbast, 12c.
Oven roasts, 15c.
Veal chops, 15c.
I Oar Hauls in your suit stands fur
I correct style, aatisfactory tailoring
and a modest price. And you can
i pay for your suit on easy payments of
Prime r't beef, 15c. I'.lb ateak, 16c.
T-bone steak, lac. Sirloin. steak, 15c.
Round steak, 15c.
Porterhouse. 1 r.n.
Heef tonguea, lc.
Veal cutletni 1 5c.
Hh'ld"r r'Ht pk., 20,
Kh'ld'r pk. chops.
Tenderloin stk., 15c.
Sausage meat, 15c.
Veal steak, 20c.
only $10 down -and the balance $5 a
month. Unique Tailoring company, 319
Stark, between Fifth and Sixth. (Adv.l
Mrs. Mildred Kyle, president of the
: Theosophical society, will lecture to
night on the "Tree of Life," 301 Cen
tral building. Tenth and Alder. A.l
welcome. (Adv.)
Universal JCesalanio Society. The
Universal Messianic society (Christian
. Lain pk. ch'ps, 80c. i Yogo) will meet in room A, Central
25c. Calf's liver, 20c. ! library. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
New potatoes, larre, goon, ic id. . gteamsr tralda for St. Helens and
New potntoes. emrtll, 1c lb. Rainier, dally t 3:30 p. m., foot of
Smith's Mark"' is -2S Alder st. (Adv ) Aider 8treet; Sunday, St. Helens only.
' Asks Girls toSfim TJp. All members 1:30 p. m. (Adv.)
of the Portland Honor Guard who have, Dance at Riverside Fark this after
not already done so are asked by Mrs. noon and evening. Best music, large
Ailsii MacMaster, leader of the Port- floor, exhibition of latest steps. (Ad.)
isna iionor liiiara, to can at me, oiiice .
$12 Selling building, between the-hours
..of 2 and 6 to sign up Tor the winter's
classes in the different corps. Th6e
who are unable tf tako part in any of
these classes are isked to come, to the
office and give assurance of their per
sonal interest in the work of the or-
After an absence of seven monthdaj
Henry Wong, a Portland Chinese boy.
who was graduted from Couch 'school
in February, has returned a full
fledged aviator. He is saidNto be tho
first member of Portland's oriental
colony to take up this branch of en
deavor and Intends to make It his life's
work. He has drafted plans for the
construction of a machine and will
build it here. Then he intends to 40
into the' exhibition business.
Henry Wong is 17 years of age and I
is a. don nf William Wnn st tenitnr of
the Madison building, formerly a Chi-!
nese merchant, who has been a resi
dent of Portland for 38 years. Henry
was born in Portland and received his
education 'in the local public schools
and has become thoroughly American
ized. The Wong home is at 248 Jef
ferson street. ,
Aviation Course Taken
After h(s graduation from the Couch
school, Henry went to Celine, Ohio,
and entered the Beam School of Avia
tion, where he took a seven months'
course. Upon completing the course
he was awarded a diploma as a regu
lar aviator.
The course Included designing, con
struction and flying and Henry had
a good deal of practice-do flying. Heiry
says on one occasion tie stayed aloft
800 minutes, reaching an altitude of
p. -41
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- Henry Wong
POULTRY SHOW TO BE
HELD IN DECEMBER
Clubs Trom All Parts of the
United States Will Meet at
Portland's Exhibit.
il. W. W. Is Rapped
By Labor union Men
Sacramento. Oct. 6. -(I. N. S.) The
Stat Federation of Labor at Its clos
ing session today adopted a, rasolu
tion denouncing ths practices and
teachings of the X, W. W." and provid
ing that any member of a union af
filiated with tha American Federation
of Labor who Is proven to be an I.
W. W. should be expelled from . the
onion. v
REORGANIZATION
OF
POLICE DEPARTMENT
DELAYED BY STRIKE
Detective Cahill, Slated for
"Layoff," Retained Until
Issues Are Settled,
Interest Increasing
! In Lyceum Course
sanitation
relon Removed With Finger Leslie
Increasing interest is manifested in
the opening of the lyceum course to
Reorganization of the police bureau
scheduler! tn taice nla.ee October 1. has
ivou leei. xie penormea inese leacs been delayed on account of strike con
Oscar Nelson of Coeur d'Alene, Wil
liam M. Coats of Vancouver, B. C, B.
F. Keeney of Eugene and J. C. Murray
of Portland are to be the judges of the
annual poultry and chicken show at
the- public Auditorium from December
3 to S. This announcement was made
yesterday by the Oregon Poultry and
Pet Stock association.
. Chicken and pet stock clubs and fan
ciers continue to show increased inter
est in the Portland show. The North
west Rhode Island club has announced
that it will offer special ribbons andi
cups to be competed for in Oregon for
the first time. The- Middle West Ban
tam association with headquarters at
Indianapolis has announced its annual
meeting and exhibit at the Portland
show as has also tba American But
tercup association. 1 '
The Buff Leghorn club of America
will hold its annual meet here and will
enter about 100 Leghorns, the largest
display of this kind ever seen in Port
land. The Leghorn World has offered
a medal for the best pen of BUfF Leg
horns, f
The di.-vtoi of t the OregoCAsso-
i elation have completed arrangements
for cooping this years snow in metai
coops and cages in place of the wooden
structures furnished heretofore by the
association.
The premium list has been sent to
the printer and will be ready for dis
tribution within a few days. The
awards aggregate $1500 in cash, the
amount appropriated by the state for
tha purpose. j
Books for Soldiers
Coming In Rapidly
The financial campaign throughout
Oregon toward the attainment of a
million dollar fund for' libraries for
soldiers has not decreased the "Inflow,
t
i sa
$15
Two Genuine Snaps in
Ladies and Gentlemen
TIMEPIECES
I $15
When Jaeger Bros, siy "here's an unusual value," you can
count on its being so. Such is the case in these two instances.
The LADIES' BRACELET WATCHES featured at the above
price have Just arrived, but the number is limited. They will
not last long, for there is unprecedented demand for this par
tlcular style 15-Jeweled, gold-filled, Bracelet Watch flS
GENTLEMEN'S THIN MODEL WATCH, open facean Ideal
timepiece for any man. We have been waiting since the first
of the year for these watches. The pattern is an unusually
popular one with men. 17-jewel, gold-filled, adjusted real
man's .watcn. wnue tney last sio
OUR SPECIAL
$100 DIAMOND
alus
JAEGER BROS.
. JEWELERS, OPTICIANS
131-133" Sixth St, Oregonian Bldg.
m tin cere valua I
wi I ! in i"c:.aL ci n : tu 111
Waffles ... . . . 10c
Chili .......'....5c
Hamburger
Sandwich ...... 5c
WOOD'S MS
101. SIXTH, COR. STARK
- -,
HAVE
YOU
TASTED
Thm DELICIOUS NEW
In this i.riilav nmin nf rt 1st jtiiHiM ' wi rrt,A Ma4AHt-.. v. natl.
He says he has had only one acci- men are detailed on strike duty at the I of books to the Portland library to be
deijt and that when one of the guide j shipyards rh the city. This has also
wires broke as he was about to leave i hindered the contemplated changes of
the gTound. This caused the machine ' the patrolmen on beats. Detective
to flip over and Henry was thrown
against the steering apparatus. He
bears a small scar under his right
eye as a testimonial of this accident.
The machine Henry intends to build
will be a two passenger tractor Dl
Cahill, who was slated for a "lay off."
has been retained in that department,
pending the outcome of the strike and
certain civil service questions which
have arisen over his retirement. -
The laying off of five members of
plane. He says it will cost him abouLthe department on pensions has also
$2500. This is a low figure compared
to other makes of machines, bui
Henry is figuring on securing a second
hand motor. ' j
Depends on Motor
The cost of an airplane depend
principally on the kind of motor. He
says a new motor of the recognized
standard would cost nearly as itwch
as his whole machine Is going to cost.
"Yes, ifs lonesome up there," said
Henry in commenting on the feeling
of an aviator when aloft. "Seems 'that
there js nothing in the world -but me
and the plane. The earth looks like
a checkerboard with its farms, woods
Redlck of 790 East Twenty-flrst'street be held In the Auditorium throughout
submitted to the removal of the first the winter months. This is the first , and cities. What ! if something were
Joint of the middle finger of hts right attempt to establish lyceum on a large j to go wrong? Well. I'd Just go wrong,
hand Friday. Younj Redicliffered ; BCaje ln thljJ clt Prominent school ! too, I guess. You can't do anything
fsrl' ?wSenrh-loT.nlr d1 church organizations are taking a case of that kind and have got
fired when he was c.anklng it, and the . . t I to take the consequences. But there
unexpeciea development or a reion on.
the finger of the right. hand, which was Feature musical attractions to be
on the broken arm, made it necessary ' presented are Henri Scott, ' the bass
to perform the operation. The young baritone of the Metropolitan Opera
man was given but a small amount of cornpany of New York, the Boellner
local ane.thetlc. Dr. P. J. Wiley per- Quartet and Leonid Samoloff. the Rus
formed the operation. j operatIc tenor wlth assistlns ar
Postmaster 2s Xavestlgatlng. Greek tlstg
been held up to await the result of
the pension question which is being
worked on by insurance actuaries.
These five men who come under the
pension will not be replaced and it
will mean a saving to the city of
$200 a month.
Definite action on the pension bill
by the council hinges on the figures
submitted by an actuary who has
taken the plans to his home office,
the Equitable Life, in New York city.
This same firm Is preparing figures
for Buffalo. N. Y., and Pittsburgh,
sent in bales, bunches and boxes to
the soldier boys.
Thev are coming from every town
and hamlet at the rate of 200 to 600
volumes every day. :
The larger posts are pretty well "
cared for and next week every com- !
pany of the Oregon National Guard 1
doing guard duty In Oregon and Wash- :
ington will receive books. I
Many places there are only 10 or 1Z
soldiers stationed, as at tunnels.
bridges, etc., who have ample time to
read and these will not be overlooked.
The appeal continues for textbooks
in elementary French, Spanish. Ger
man, practical English and mathemat
ics. These should be sent directly to
Dr. Norman E. Coleman at American j
Lake.
Pa, on police and fire department
pensions. The same plans offered
these cities may be used, in Portland.
for liquor have been coming into Ore-
The opening number of the course
Por Portland Firm
Centralla. Wash..- Oct. 6. Two hun
dred and fifty thousand feet of bridge
timbers, cut1 here for Jarvls & Burk
heimer, Portland contractors, was
placed In the Cowlitx river Tuesday
and floated to Castlerock. The tim
berg will be used by the contractors
in constructing a 1000 overhead cross
ing on the Pacific highway of the
Mountain Timber company's log road.
son and subseauent to a reoort made 1 wil1 D ne Hetty Jane Dunaway corn-
to authorities in Washington, D. C. by Pary. October 25. Miss Dunaway is
Postmaster Myers, Investigations will one of the foremost interpreters of
be made as to whether the publishers P'ays in this country and rrever ap
are knowingly violating the law. ?Z?Jed a better advantage than in
Services at Beth Israel. Services in ' 7 Rfd Rambler," the charming
celebration of the Feast of Conclusion flav, whlch ha been written especial
win be held in Beth Israel tonight at , ly Jtl fceT; K . ,
7 and tomorrow at 10:30. Rabbi Wise .Jf, numb" scheduled are Fran
will officiate. All are welcome. f,a ellson British author and mem-
.. . , : ber of parliament. Arthur Walwyn
Tell Tonr Troubles to Dr. X.ucas! . Evans. Hubbard Gotthelf ln Opera
He teaches you how to live in ' peace, logues. Chief Caupolican, James A
health and Joy. You can be happy if . Burns, president of Oneida Institute"
you know how to live! Why exlsc? , and the Zedeler Symphonic Quintette'
You can be happy and successful in .
Tortland! Get your mind right, first, Ti j m f rt ,
before you bother or attempt to help! HTl fl fPfi I 1171 HPrQ MlIT
the other fellow! Morgan building. AZ. , O vw.u
Sr. T. C. Peara, Dentist, moved to
S09-314 Broadway building. Phonas
Main 56. A-3H2. (Adv.)
lecture oa Mushrooms. On Monday
evening. October 15, at 8 o'clock. Pro
fessor (Albert R. Sweetser of the Uni
versity of Oregon will lecture on mush
rooms at the Irvlngton club houe.
Twenty-first and Thompson streets.
No admission will be charred and rest
dents of Irvlngton as well as mem
bers of the club are Invited. A part
of the entertainment will be the ex
hibition of lantern -slides.
Market Violators PlnedL Seven mar
ket men appeared ln municipal court
Saturday on a. charge of violating the
market ordinances. Charges were made
by Junius Wright, assistant market
master. With the exception of K. Ohin,
who paid a fine of $2.50, all the others
paid $5. Those arrested were' Angelo
Salta, Suey Sing. Ah Kung, S. Yama
mato, Y. Ito, Hung Sang andjK. Ohin.
Qaertloai Why do so many local
chiropractors speak so unfairly to pa- j
tlents of Dr. McMahon, Portland? Re- j
ords of atAte board of examiners show
McMahon's standing ln examination I
among the highest in Oregon. Further
particulars today ;n personal column ;
$25 prise to patient mailing best ,
anser. (Adv.) ;
Elevator Operators to MMt. The
elevator operators 'and Janitors of
Portland are requested to be pres
ent at a meeting which will be held
at 3 o'clock th4-rt.fternoon at the Labor
temple.
Our Opening Week at the Crochet
Shop begins . Octetber 8. Make your
selections; early from our many beau
tiful designs. Orders taken, 214
Fleldner bldg. (Adv.)
Steamer Jessie Harkls for Cefmas,
itVaahougal and way landings, dally.
excebt Sunday; reaves 'Washington
street dock at 2 p. m. - (Adv.)
ults Pressed, 33 Cents . - Dry or
steam cleaned. $1. Unique Tailoring
Co.. J09 Stark, projldway. 514. (Adv.)
Seld to Speak atT, It C. A.
"War, Peace and Civilization- will
is no reason for anything going wrong
with the presejit perfection of air
planes. All you've got to do Is be
careful; There is a great future or
aviation and I'm glad something told
me while I am young and can tae
lull advantage of it."
We can deliver green or dry slab
wood In any quantity promptly. Alblna
Fuel Co. Broadway 3000. A-1144. Adv.
SUITS Pressed, 35c
Suits French dry cleaned or steam
cleaned $1.00 Kree calls and de
liveries. Unique Tailoring Co.
309 Stark St.. Bet. 8th sad 6th.
Phone Broadway 514. A-4314.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Y.M.Ci,8CH00L8
Business
Secretarial)
ancy.
Elementary Courses for Neaw
SteaoKTapaia,
Bookkeeping.
il).
Business Aamlaistratioa and Aooeurt-
8sksmantb!p
Collets Preparatory
Chemistry
Fharmaoy
Slitw Card Writing;'
Electrical En-
(ineering
Radio Telegraphy
Drafting
Ship Building
Tot detailed information, call at ee
write to
Sept. of Education, Division C. Taa
ForUaad Y. K. C. A.
Pharmacy and!
Accountancy
Schools open second week in Octo
ber. Call any time fhilly between
9 A. M. and 9 P. M. for detailed
information or write for special
bulletin.
Division C, Department of Educa
tion, Portland Y. M. C A.
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S. & H.
Trading
Stamps.
Hanan Shoes
For Women
We are showing some' new styles
in black- calf and black kid in
both button and lace. Thev are
extremely smart ana appropriate
to the Fall season.
$11 and $i2 the Pair
Women's black gunmetal button
shoes with gray marumbo cloth
tops.
Sole Portland Agents
Hanan Shoes
For Men and Women
Laird-Schober Shoes
'for Women
Rosenthal's
129 Tenth St., Between
Washington and Alder
Y. M. C. A. School
OF
Pharmacy
Because of War Conditions, Both Men and Women Admitted
Thorough preparation for State Bdard Examinations next "summer.
F6r complete Information call at the office or address
Department of Education, Div. A
Portland Y. M. C A.
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CITY AUDITORIUM
EDGAR E. COURSEN
3 P. M, Sunday, October 7
- ADMISSION 10 CENTS'
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Go Out on the
Highway Today
enjoy these delightful Autumn days ; bring home
a bunch of beautiful Autumn leaves. Let us all show
our appreciation to the men responsible for this
great Highway. After the drive you'll enjoy dining
at The Portland. We have prepared an extra menu
oh, so good just for you. Won't you come?
Sunday Dinner
$1.00
The Portland
"A generation of
hotel leadership."
Richard W. Cbflds
Manager
Whe'never there is a better article obtain
able, we get it for our customers.
Upon that policy always protecting our customers' best
interest our prestige has been built.
Therefore, our own experience teaches us that in securing
the agency for
TheS
1
ted Line
Y. M. G. A, Accountancy
School
Registration Monday Evening. Classes begin Tuesda3 Wednesday
and Thursday evenings. This is a high grade course of study in Law,
Accountancy and Economics, covering 24 years, and preparing the
student for the C P. A. Examination or for Executive" Positions.
For Bulletin! of Information Address
Department of Education, Div. A
Portland Y. M. C A.
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In Your
Office
a stack or two of ' .
Globe- Wernicke
Sectional Bookcases
are most convenient
Aside from the added dignity and substantiability they
lend your office, they house the books needed in your
business and protect them from dut. -
We carry GlobVwernicke bookcases in all finishes.
We are-agents in Portland for all Globe-Wernicke
lines Globe Safes, Wood and Steel Filing Cabinet,
Card IndexySystems, etc. Send for Catalogue. "
-Oill's
v The J. K. COI Co.
Booksellers, Sutioners, Office Oatfitters
' Third and Alder St..
of filing cabinets, goods that are made right, goods of the
highest standard, we not only protect our own but serve
our customers' interests better than ever.
We join our name with that of the manufacturers' in abso
lutely guaranteeing all goods as represented.
Built Like a Safe
"Y and E," Steel Upright
Cabinets afford real protec
tion against iire and ex
treme heat. They are the
only cabinets built with -two
steel walls having As
bestos and dead-air cham
bers between.
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Automatic safety latcbes
another vitally important
exclusive feature. '
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thinc for the"
Office
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