The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 29, 1922, Page 19, Image 19

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3. 1
TOWN TOPICS
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rtn lauraariaaal Llrartocs KfporiH
puk In Tkldish at the Keighborbood
House. Second and Woods streets, and
on th f oDoving- 8undaj in Knliih at
the Bnal Brith. Musical precrams bare
been . arranged. Both meetings ' are
under auspices of tbe Portland Zionists.
ATalaa yr. C T. r.-t Vest AJbina
W. C T. U. win meet at. tbe boms of
Mrs. J. K. HalL'CS5 Rodney . avenue.
Tuesday at 3 p. m. Mrs. J. Purrtne.
antl-narooUe superintendent, -wni , nave
chars of the procram. Speakers for
the afternoon will be Mrs. Q. L. Buland
and Dr. 3. E. Hatt,
Glee Clsb ' Oyeretta Tbe Franklin
high school giee clubs win fire an op
eretta, "Tbs wooinc and Death of Min
nehaha," on February I and 4, at the
Lincoln hlfh - school, auditorium. "The
words and music were written by George
Black, one of the Franklin pupils.
Asasal Albany Kessles The annual
Accident
Commission Workings Told
CksrsVs Bsdast AsseaseedThe min-
Irnum 1123 budget of the First Conrre- meeting- and reunion of former Albany,
gatlonal church la $31400. according to Or people will' be held tn room A.
en. announcement made Thursday night Central library, on Thursday evening,
t a church toasting by B. & Hunting-- February 2, at I o'clock. There win be
ion, treasurer. lie expressed confidence I a pro tram, annual election of officers
tnai the sum will be raised. "Ttaougn I ana a social session.
tno church has authorised the trustees I prise If ssenerads for general public
to borrow money, the generosity of the I Tuesday nlrht, Jan. IV.WV O. "W. hall.
PPle has made that unneoesnaxy." he 1 121 nth st. Given hr AnrW miiM-n
ld. In ndaUUon to the $tl,M budget no. Ut. a B. A.. SO prises, costing- 1150.
he church Intends to give 000 for mis- I will be given away. . Come, masque.
senary purpose, or wis uie vonori 1 Help the unemployed. Adr,
tlmu ate the ehyirch to g ive the rest Wh wr 14 auto
lull . ,1. a matic envelope presses supply your re-
XKaSM.fLrS 2? " onlrements. Delivery in a few houra
... Phone Bdwy. 2971. Pacifio Staty.
Slaler Charge Is Cefeseded The ptg. Co., 107 2d street. Adv,
Ahs SaBa axb JaulAai 4 aa sl I MaW aaavlsMa T I
" " VTL . , I Te , Stady HiBio.CoaeeptkB,-The
. . !:':. ' Z.. I"'", nosecruclan Fellowship wffl bold a meet-
board for Tolk county, has been set
big at 1:45 p, m. Sunday in the central
aside and his name removed from the 7,Z " I" 52 ,v ' " .t-VJ-T
!. -r .it . . 1 1 --' wmuiw
"l ."m ..... ucwra, aor.u.. . Conception." All are welcome.
fl s AtiitniistiBvMnti ai raise iT Haa t ias4 aa I
by United States Marshal Hotchklss . rUl:lr,,rK,r Le a
from Assign, AdjuUnt E. H. Pearce, " m.7: i!"
headquarters ninth corps area, San
p. m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 :15 p. m.
Teterass The 263d
Francisco. Records show Stalnsker re- I Mali ten
celved an honorable discharge from the I Hospital
" : Field HosplUl Veterans club win hold
MersHm fterrlre PeisUrThe special a meetlns: In the eommlttM
meUngs being held by the young peo- Washington street Hazel wood Wednes-
pie or ue Keorganisea tjnorcn or jeeus 1 day at f p. m.
Christ of Latter Day Saints, Kast -i.a.ni-v o.am..
Seventy-sixth and Irving streets, are re- ei... p.,k -ZTZZW-Z
ported to be well aUended by both mem- at :15 a. m. and 1p.m. Special arrange- permanent partial disability when the
- iroii-m.uumi ntnn nntnu ro aos ror xismng partlea Main I payments wui extena over uwuum,
. win se ennuniwa eacn evening unu 861L Adv. such as in the case of the loss of a
February 4. which is the opening date I a.kAAi -at. fwtnt. ma hand. arm. foot. eye. or other serious
of the district conference. Elder A. changed. Hyland's Old Book store 204 disability. The money thus set aside
C Martin Is addressing the meetings. I b.,,-k .. k..- ' . I can be used for no other purpose and
Special musk; is being provided by f salmon. Adv UU a guarantee that those" to whom
. cnoir ana orcnestra.
l W.J 1 1 1 is
r una o ateguaraea
The Jounul aMeaay ncatod from s nedsrilf a child i left without bsrents the
ttT bd-SSr AacSkT ST monU,, The: pension to
abtot la 'm rf sack mral intermt Uvt.Uia I W iVow ,n Or Uxe. unless She re
read r" qoaatioaa and tha aacwais aaade t7 tea i marries, in Which event She Is given
anmsiiawns an prist! serawita., ..c.-.is.;. -IWOft as a Cnal navment. Tha mnsion
a "What per cent of a man's wages I to fldmi runs unffl- they become
mm i.. vena oio. u no wMlow or children
" -r : . 4, - l I . m . 7.. 7.
A. One cent for each work day. No mL!" . "5!
workman Is required to PT more than j compensation, the amount depndtag
?.Th? P?yers pay into toe f4 upon the sums contrS
perceuiage 01 weir payrou. ua ceased workman -iV
MfltlM ilauiul niw fA hawsnl At . " i
Plover ranges aU the war from one-half 1 TO BFPKfBBHTS
of one per cent to 8 per cent. r The maximum pension to dependents
u. How much money has the stats on lis per month.
nana lor paying compensations , Q.:Who makes the -rates ta the In.
a. jne lunua vl mo uiouiuuu . i aintriM?
Afnt Cntnmllnn r. AlviAtttl Intn the 1 -
two general classificaUons. namely, re- .rt-ZTu t .TOra1n.
serve funds and generaTfunds. The 7 ' P?1 futhoritT
. X . , I rates n July 1 of any year.
.t for anifiA nnrao.i. and can-I u th Industrial Accident Commls-
not be. used for anr other nnmosel ' JOn nllln BP BJOney a kt faster than
it can be usedT
A. Ko. This Question is answered In
not be used for any other purpose;
For Illustration, last month a logger
was killed, leaving a widow and eisht 1 question is answer.
vn . j - ,m Th, un Tvokr uie seoona auesuon.
widow was awarded a life pension or 2 V . " w
tin fv. . I Pnrt of the money for salaries?
""""t : I A TV. ,1 1
on behalf of each child an additional I . v j-m w .u um4
.Hmu accident commission to 10 per cent
. w. -...111. . - ...
until they become 10 years old. making vl .TMn;u,f u"u" "f
a total monthly payment. at this time oved "f Tho.facU are that
of $94 per month. U this widow and approximately 92 cenU out .f every
her children live out their expectancy commianon ns
they will receive a tots4vot:$li;47Ml,J---
To provide for these payments during: I v, , " , J ,x,
the future years the commission placed ""VZ7 7i. ZZ:
serve fund, the sum of 110.993.17, which P back to old-time - Insur
is to be Invested at not less than 4 per I nces. ,
cent interest. The amount set aside and - lna numner or employers under
ik. nc in n .nnnmH when u coinpeusauwn law is .greater now
,si? intvt V0V asm askLS, avp " . . ,
th. full S1R 17X X1 Bald. previous ume since im law
Q. That compensation to the Injured
all out of proportion to lhe "rate
charged? - . - ,
UT FOTHTD XXBKstAlV - ,
A. Oregon's compensation law Is con
sidered one of the most liberal tn its
beneflU to workmen of any tn tbe
United : States.- The fact that Injured
men or their dependents receive. Si cents
out-of every dollar expended, wowa aiso
am to refntai the above staxemenx.
O. That they have uiriertnt rates ror
Aittmr ahnna dolnsr the same work:
& All ahnral dotQC tna BUM wor
na-r tha iana rats.'-' ' v ''
O. -What Is the use oi puing up a Kn
ot money If It comes In regularly svery
month as needed? - ' -
A. The above explanation reiauve xo
reserve runos answers uu i
usiTuia r not accumulated except for
the payment of awards maos ana w
take cars of unsettled liabilities. ...
Q. Why should they buy oiocas oi
mvulaT ' - " - - -
A. This has been answerea m me re
ply to the second question. -
O. Why not decrease ins raws iw -
url.ln knrfh of timet
a imiM ttia tnouirer eonsiaeca ui
.-mianatinn relative to reserve runoj
. i fnr rffnndlnc to the em
uw.wv f . . l A
nloyers all surplus not aciuauy "i"
he will rma
answered.
Mount Hood Puffs
Steam -Itoiously
it)bservers: Report
this . question has been
CA9T B BITXBTED
The above procedure is followed in
connection with every award of com
pensation in fatal cases and in cases of
SCB00L STAFF CH0SKH
Kelso, Wash.. Jan. 28. The new staff
of the high school Bugle-comprises
Charles Alexander, editor; Alt Ie, as
sistant editor; Shirley Marsh, . business
n.n.a-a-? Twia Snrder. assistant bust
ness manager; Leona Smith nd Doro-
tK cirwv. renorters: Lena Sharp, vy.
none Hayes. Fred Elwell and Elsie Se
vers, class editors; Walter McFarland,
sports, j
BEE SCHOOL AXirorwCED
rami. Wash Jan. 2s. A bee school
will be held in El ma, February 3 and 4,
under the auspices of the extension serv
ice of Washington State college. B. A.
Slocum, bee specialist of the college, will
have charge.
tlos Tuesday' evening-resulted as fol-
lows: - Preaudsat. "8. A. Barnes ;. vice
president. Sim J. CuOey; secretary. H.
Ooodln; u auiei. c aj. ranaertoo; oi
rsctors, N. U. Jones, Clark Wood and E.
M. Smith.. -
'FAKXtft J-EOTrS HrTT
Twin FaOs, Idaho. Jan. II Wa"'-
R. Rusk, local farmer, reported to bar
become violently rosan at Fresno, C . .
has been declared sane br nn lrjuLx..t.T
eommlaaioa In Fresno courts.
A large amount of steam. It
ported-at Government - Camp botst, was
peortne- out 9t Motmt - Hoed t - Crater
Rock Saturday afternoon- Persons at
the camp, telephoned to The Journal that
they had never seen so much steam issu
ing from" the mountain" before, "
It bad also been seen' by all Che peo-
nle tesidlnr on the west side of the
mountain. it was said, and : could be
seen from Portland with a glass if the
weather were dear enough. That It
might be connected In some way with
the mud flow of last summer was held
a possible cause. . .
CHEHAXIS XABBIAGE UCESSES
Chehalis, Wash,; Jan. zL The Lewis
county auditor Issued a marriage license
Friday to Charles Lewis Riffs and Ella
May devlnger, GlenomavWash, and one
Thursday to Sam Beasley.of Bwaco and
Ruth Ltnkko of Aberdeen. ,-;-...
' i i
WE8T03T AMOCIATIOX ELECTS
Weston. Jan. 2a. The annual election
of officers of Weston Memorial assocla-
.w.mI. aw mafia will M.ilT. KaI fVm
Waated To Us n.rr),l. I ...
wtm t an. t ..i ir.. i -rv. I , . . ' . - i pensauon regaraiess ot me iiuciuauwa
T,.,-.rr..r;.T...rrr7;" v7:: I lllner Vn.-url,',!n nanasome Dut ,n- of industrial condiUons. These reserve
uuiui.i,tu uH vrm pensive Dinaers lr vou seen tnem. Piwmc , j j i j ,iv.
., r.- , nwuiawn OJJ. AUI. mkiMiiwI th Mafant form Ol invest-
visions of (he Volstead act, according
to . a communication . received from
Washington, , C. by Dr. J. A. Lin- K Drawing. Fainting.
T I n, ifaiviuvii u ii . aiw AMIUVV I sign.' AdV.
Vew Term Art School Museum of Art, ment, and this accounts for the query
Filth end Taylor streets. Day and eve- as to why should the acciaent comnus-
de-
sion buy big blocks of bonds.
Under the provisions of the law the
."JJ v""A' c?lr Kll Z ForUasd.Salesi.AIbasy-Leaves sUge commission on July 1 of each year must
Tonic, made by the Cairo Kola com- ,tm fc determine the amount of all liabilities.
" ' i Main 8611. Adv.
company. - Feet Hsrtl See our foot aHallt
Celsmkla ttages (Psmariy ftsewa at x-ray service free. Knieht Sho com.
aa sarTa AaU Baa Lines) Portland 1 pany. Morrison near Broadway. Adv.
If sltseaaah Pslls slrlaloa Leave Port-
Str. Amsrlea St. Helens via Columbia
including unsettled claims, and then add
$300,000, and whatever balance remains
is refunded to the employers who paid
into the fund during the preceding year,
On December 31. 1921. tbe commission
had on hand an un assigned surplus of
S140.322.66.
Q. What are the rates paid to injured?
A. Single men, 40 per-cent or wages.
but not more than S55 per month ; mar-
" .T v.,. I river. 2:30 p. m. dally; 11:30 a. m. Sun-
' "w IT v 5 T ay A,oep dock. Main 8323. Adv.
days only. Irsve MuRnomah - Falls I . , ,. .
v-ia . .t i , M.ii. s m Salem-MIUt City SUge Connects O.
' Ssturdsys. Sundays and holldaya All X" 5 anl 9 tor Mm ried men. 48 per cent of wages, but Jot
cars heated Leave from and arrive at JPn Hamman. Salem. Prop. Adv., more than $65 per month ; man, wife
the new Ant Stage Terminal Depot. 85 The Post System for Feet A scien- and one child under 16 years, 63 per cent
Yamhill strset. corner of Park street I tirto treatment ror broken arches. 711-1 of wages, but not more tnan J per
Phone Main MIL Adv. I 713 Broadway bldg. Mar. 1317. Adv. L month; man, wife and two children
Esdeaversrs to Eally Next Friday Government Tesve Show Edlefsen's
evening a pre-conventlon Christian En- coals exceed In heat Broadway 70. Ad.
deavor rally will be held at the Sunny- 8. H. Green Stamps for Cash Hol-
slde Congregational church, Kast Thirty- man Fuel Co., Main 353, 560-21. Adv.
second . and Taylor streets.' at 7:45 I practical asd Efficient Bestlatrv Dr.
J. R. MarahalL 307 Journal bldg. Ad
Helen E. Jeses returned. Mar. 1007. Ad.
o'clock. The Rev. Norman K. Tully of
the 'lrtt Presbyterlsn church will be
the principal" speaker. Special music
will be given on the new church pipe
organ snd Cv Jay Walker will explain
the convention program. 'Mrs. W. K.
Wright will direct the music,
Colsmbla Htsges (rermarly ssows si
Rbasard's Asle Res Llses) Portlssd-Aalorla-Heaalde
division Lesve Port
land 7:30 a. m, 10 a, m.. 1 p. m., 4:1S p.
nu and 12:30 a. m. Leave Astoria 7:15
a. mw 10 a. m 1 :30 p. nv. 8 .30 p. m. and
:IJ p. m. Direct connections st Astoria
to and from .Seaside and Clatsop beach
points, All cars healed. Iieave from
and arrive st the new Auto Stsge Term
under 1 years. 68 per cent of wages,
but not more than $81 per month ; man.
wife and three children under 16 years,
63 per cent of wages, but not more than
289 ner month : man, wife, and four
children under, 16 years,' 66 2-3 per cent
of wages, . but not more than 7 per
month:
MIKlMrM $30
Th minimum comnensation for a
single workman is 830 per month, and
140 per month for a workman having
a wire or invalid nusoana, uniess
MBS. WILLIAM W, LA3tE
La Grande. Jan. 28. Mrs. William W.
Lane, 80, died here Tuesday. She is sur
vived by five children, Mrs. Oscar Hop
per, Mra Dan Ackley and Wallace W. actual wages be less than these amounts.
Lane of this city. Mrs. Bert White of 1 jn which event compensation equal to
Buhl. Idaho, and Mrs. Carrie Gardner wages shall be paid. Injured workmen
of Bolae, Idaho. She came to La ar. entitled to compete medical, sur-
Grande In 1864. nnri hnanital ear without addi
tional expense to themselves. ' xi mey
Fuses KlfoCK OUT MATT loa an arm. hand, leg or foot mey
Tji Cnndr. Jan. 5 Vranir rMVe are also entitled to an artuiciai iuhd
while renalrins- Ma car eloaed hn dnnn at the expense of the accident fund. If
inal Depot 333 Yamhill street, corner of I of the garsgo to keep warm and was they lose an arm or leg, or "utaln
T.fe UM. Phnn, al.ln 11 1 Arlv I owrmnM hv flinvl lo1nr mnvlnimnMU BOme Otner QlsaDlUlK injury Ol line
BaaaaM ler aetUemest Tester A l h entered his house. His Ufe was serious nature, they also become eligible
I saved bv k nhviiician and two nut-Best I for vocational retralnine, durins whtcn
will b. h.14 st the Flrat . K church who worked over him some time. period of jratate, -
TtlVnZ, Vast'l?.," lhop v MES. HABBIET MERRILL cient to - -d
Sheppard will preside. Mayor Baker Baker. Jan. 28. Mra Harriet Merrill. i- suchaa tuiUon and sup-
wlll speak. Dr. Youngson. Dr. Doney. 88, died Thursday at the home of her id b thn commission. This
Dr. Perssr. the Rev. Jasper. MUs Oil. daughter. Mrs. Fred Baldock. of this Kref the OnomwnsaUon
O. Daa Mra K. A. Nlblln and Mra city. She Is survived by four children.
24 grandchildren. 20 great-grandchildren I 8evereiy jnjured men to regain a foot
and one great-great-grandchild. hold M wage carners. In cf faU1
Colsmbla Stagta (Permtrly kaows as I . .1 , accidents, compensation is awarded to
Rktsard's Aste Bai Llsai) rertiasd-1 va.ahaw nmx. i widow at the rate of 330 a month
M. Belsst dUlslos Leave Portland I Twin Falls, Idaho, Jan. 8. Orlando and to the children at the rate of 88
IS a. m. and 4:11 Ik n. dally and 11 :15 I White, a pioneer of the Twin Falls tract I per month, with no limit on the number
p. m. Saturdara. noitdays and boiidaya 1 ana well Known in mis vicinity, aied I or children under IS years ot ago on
only. Leave 81 Helens 7 JO a. m. and I Thursday at Long Beach. Cal. 1 whose behalf compensation will be paid;
1:15 p. m. daily and s:15 p. m. Satur
days, Sundays and holidays only. All
cars heated. Leave from and arrive at
the new Auto k Stage Terminal Depot,
i&l Yamhill street, corner ot Park atreet.
Phooe MJn 8I1L Adv.
"at titles 14 Chirrs Teple The Univer
sal Measianlo church, founded by A. K.
Mosnmdar, will hold Its Sundsy evening
meeting at the home ot Mr. and Mra
OetUe, 121 East Ninth street north, at
8 o'clock. Albert K. Unsworth, who la
now conducting tbe Portland center,
will speak en "The True Philosopher's
St on a" A social evening will follow.
Praetteal Kvaageilstte Training Mra
Genevieve Oeschler, a member ot the
First Methodist church of Portland, who
sntsred the Moody Bible Institute of
Chicago after the holidays. Is one of a
group of students who are conducting
evangellstle services In the various mis
sions of Chicago, as a part of their train
ing In Christian work.
Eureka! 1 have found a eoal that win
swlt our mild climate. Regardless of
what fuel you born, the eost is too high
for beating our homes, For this week
we offer a good furnace coal for IS.&0
per to la bin. Order a ton and help
reduce the high eost of heating. Others
will follow. Central Fuel Co. Main
Adv.
Leetare ee Psyehelegy "Physics,
.Metaphysics and Psychology- will be
the subject of an address by John Dew
ef London, before the local branch' of
the Universal Fellowship of Applied
rsychology. at Its meeting Monday
evening In Central library.
Celsaasle tJtage (Tana arty ksewa as
Khassrs's Aste Bus Llses) Fertlaad
Used River division Service temporar
ily discontinued on account ' of snow
drifts' on the hlghvtay. Resumption of
service will be announced In this spaca
Fhoas Main 8C1L Adv.
Leetsre EsgUsh-TlddUh Poet P.
M. Raskin. English-Tiddlah poet, will
deliver two lectures In Portland. On
. Thursday evening at o'clock he will
F
I
Everything for
the Office"
DESKS, filing cabinets and other office
fuirotoiTe--ledgers, statione ry
inks, pens, pencilseverything for your,
office is here at the best and at very rea
sonable prices. Come in and let us show
you the many things we have which will
help make your office efficient. v ;
Printing Engraving Bookbinding
I Seals and Rubber Stamps
Iv.
hits v'y.r. u..li cT a san
mnMlC (ffi l FiandOakSts. ; Broadway 6081
A Cleanup on Watches
In going over our stock we have picked out about SO
watches, which are to be offered at a great reduction. .
These watches are all of standard make and are fully
g-uaranteed they are just odd watches which have been
carried a little too long in stock.
This is an excellent. opportunity to secure a fine time
piece for very little money. Before buying, it will be well
worth while to look these watches over carefully.
Our, $100 Diamond
Ring is Portland's
Supreme Value.
We absorb the
war tax a great
saving to you.
aa8gGrBios.
rhe HALLMARK Store of Portland
131133 Sixth Street
Oregonian Building
Paris Address:
No. 8 Roe La Fayette
Late Model 4 Under woods
Late Model 6 Underwoods
Late Model t X. C. Smiths. 60
Late Model 10 Remingtons ..... JO
Noiseless 60
All Thoroughly Rebuilt and
Fully Guaranteed
MACBTJTES SE1TT AirTfTHEEE
oh nuinu coast ros tuxkc-
BAT EXAHIHATIOa '
TERMS IF DESIRED
ALL MAKES RENTED
Wo. 4 TJsderweod, Ke. 18 Re sit arte a,
?to. 8 L. C Smith, S Taontsa for S7.50
Best lor uisstratea price uat er call
asd inspect ear steea. -RETAIL
DE FARTHEST
WHOLESALE
TYPEWRITER CO.
321 Washington St.
PORTLA5D, OS.
PHOKE BBWI. 7481
STORES SAlf
AXGELES, SEATTLE,
PRAKCTSCO, LOS
SALE LAKE
The home of
Hart Schaff ner &Marx Clothes
The way clothes wear depends
upon the quality of the materials
and the character of the workmanship.
The way clothes look and keep up
their appearance also depends
upon the quality of the materials
and the character of the workman
ship. Above all, get good quality; get it
at the lowest possible price, but be
sure to get it; otherwise the price
isn't low at all.
Let us repeat this is the home of
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
Satisfaction or your money back.
. - -
Fifth at Alder Gasco Building
The Reading Hour
How many mothers read to their children
before they, go to bed? It's a practice
that has a wonderful influence on their
future an obligation that brings re-,
ward to both parent and child.
Globe-Wernicke
Sectional Bookcases
5
Starts cEbrary for your ch3drentach
them, to- keep their books in place in a
GbbrWfcrTjickB Sectional Bookcase.
Begmvith a few sections and, as the books
increase, add more sections. , Yon pay
no more per section for one than for a
dozen, sections.
No mSstaie can be made tn buying Gldbe
Wernicke Sections, for the grown mam can get
additkms to the case started for him &s m cHld.
Dost-proof glass receding doors protect the
books in every section and the cases are bezati
frrDy ; fimsbed in oak or'malaOgarry to match
nrwiuitrlrngai,
A&k for catalog with foil iriformatioa.
ffica Outfitfore.
ANK0UNCEMENT1
ALL STAGES FOB ST. HELENS,
ASTORIA, SEASIDE AKO
WAY POINTS -
ALSO - ' '
FOR BRIDAL YEIL, LIULTIiOMAH
FALLS, ROOD RIYER, THE
DALLES AND WAY POINTS
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POmXKKLT KJIOTTX AS
Tts SHTEPABU! ATCTO BCS IKES
AKE SOW OrEKATISO CXDU
XUK Or
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LEA YE rSOX aa AKKITE AT THE
, STAQE. TERMINAL .
' r DEPOT.
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