ITT' > . DIRECTORIES m O flic m A *, ,>v * **# - MARVELS OF SURGERY IN WAR NO CALENDAR FOR 500 YEARS LESS SINKABLE SHIP COMING ! HOW OLD IS LONDON TOWN? Surgeons With Allies* Fighters Repair Seemingly Hopeless Cases of Shattered Bone. P m 1 WoodwwWilw« V im Proddtal............ . . . . T W R. Mankoll The marvel.' surgery which have Socrtaor; «I State..... ..... Robert R. Laainq resalted from .ue stimulus o f war ‘ ie rM g of T n tw jf .....W e . G. McAdoo work have confounded the prophets. Secreta^ at W e i....... ........... _.N. D. Boke. News o f the bravery o f our fighting SocMtaqrai Nov; ..............Jocephu* [ W b men Is not more Inspiring than the Secreta»; of Itaariw........... Fnaklia K. Lone accounts which come In constantly o f A ta »e , G « e l .......... 1 U . W. G rog«; the achievements o f the scientists o f Parttaorter Gractal......... Albert S. Bollen« the entente in the field o f surgery Sacrotaiy of AyicJtae ....... D m f f . Harto« and medicine, says Portland Oregonian. Sacntary of C n e e « .:........Wta. B. Redheld There landed in an eastern port the Societal; of Lobar...... ...... Wta B. Wiboo other d a ; a Cunadiau soldier who is only one o f the thousands who can S u p ran o C ou rt thank their stars that constructive sci­ CVi«f Jurtice.... ..................Edward D. Wbita ence la keeping price with destructive Anoctate Jortico................................. Joeepb McKenna enterprise. He li been in the thick Aaodnta Jurtice.. .. .........v W . R. Do; o f the fighting at \ pres in 1015, shrap­ Aaodtae Jurtice ...... O. W. Holme. nel had shattA’ed the bones o f both AaocMta Jartice.......... .Lows D. Brande» ankles and both wrists. For a long Ataodote jortice....:...........Jobo H. Qarfce time he la ; in a London hospital, be­ lieving that hia case was hopeless and Aaodote Jartice ____...Makloo Fine; that be would be a cripple for life. Aondtae Jartice.......... ». Wilh. Vondevontar Then came surgeons who undertook Aaodote Jortice ................ J.GMcRejraokb the delicate task o f literally “ setting U a ln tf S u I * *•* V *'%*>•* I Christians Rsckonsd Tim s Aooordlng to Customs o f Nations to Which They Belonged. Hull Consists o f T w o Paralisi Cylln- driest Shells Joined Throughout Length by Diaphragms. Notwithstanding Antiquity e f British Metropolis Many Great Build­ ings Are Modern. Respect fo r Speed. Human respect for speed depends chiefly upon the method o f locomotion that la employed. Homan legs are one thing, a bicycle la another, an automo­ bile Is another, and a railroad train la another, while an airplane Is “ «till something else again.” A ll these have their measures o f supremacy as estab­ lished by the records, but In speaking o f speed In an abstract sense “ a mile a minute” will probably never lose Its rhetorical force. That rate Is about aa fast aa any rational Ruffian being wants to move .when he is on the level o f mundane things. For him it repre­ sents the acme o f speed and always will. Flying, o f course, la another n a t ­ ter. That gives a man a re n a s o f Ita- moteness which makas the speed seen leas terrific. The French government has con­ It is surprising, when we think of tracted with the Foundation company, the age o f London, and think o f the 1 which is building wooden ships fo r thé tower which William the Conqueror Emergency Fleet corporation, to turn built; o f the ancient abbey; o f the Nor­ out for it five cargo “ nonsinkabla man church; o f St. Bartholomew's, how ships“ o f 4,200 tons dead weight. ! many o f London’s most prominent The hull o f these ships, says Pie , buildings are le u than a hundred yea n New Turk Sun, is to consist o f two old, and how many o f them are quite parallel cylindrical ahells Joined Nrecent structures, observes a writer throughout their length by a series o f in London Tit-Bits. heavily braced diaphragms. Each cyl­ O f all the buildings which flank indrical shell la divided not only Into Whitehall only the H o n e Guards, the watertight compartments by trans­ Banquet hail and the Old Admiralty verse bulkheads, but also is Isolated existed a hundred years ago. The gov­ entirely from the adjolntbg shell and ernment offices are all new. from the sealed space between the Within living memory the house o f two. The latter apace, which has a parliament, the Thames embankment watertight bottom and deck, Is not and all Its flanking buildings, St. used fo r cargo, bat la provided solely Thomas’ hospital, the National gallery. for reserve buoyancy. South Kensington museum, the Tate “ It should not be called an unsink- gallery, the law courts, all the big ho­ able ship,” said Mr. Boero. “ I would tels and even the present Mansion call It rather one o f the leas sink- house have been built, whilst nearly able ships. I t la seldom that a ship all the banks and great piles o f com­ has received more than one torpedo. mercial offices in the city are new, It Is extremely improbable that a ship although the thoroughfares la which will be struck by torpedoes on both they stand are very old. aides. W e have tested an experi­ A hundred years ago there was do mental deatga thoroughly at Paris, H igh Holbora, no Shaftesbury avenue, and have found it entirely satisfac­ no Charing C rou road, no Regent tory. The space required fo r the spe­ street— or, at most. It was Just In the cial hull construction does not mate­ making—and no Trafalgar square. rially lessen the bulk o f cargo that Kings Why and Aldwych are streets o f can be carried. W o are convinced yesterday. that the ship w ill keep afloat after It Moreover, such great centers o f pop­ •Drop in and get it has been torpedoed.” ulation as Putney and Islington and the next time you Hampstead and Edmonton were little pass. Havoline Med­ villages quite disconnected WARNS AGAINST WASTING AIR outlying ium, Havoline Light with London, whilst West Ham and nuand Havoline Heavy Southern Pacific Railway Company Wlllesden had no existence except aa names, and places like Shepherd's Cltse Attention e f E m ploy««« cover every «uto- Bosh and Wormwood Scrubs might to a Real Expanse. mobile lubricating have been In the backwoods o f Aus­ requirement - tralia or Canada fo r all the Impor­ “ Don't waste the air.” tance they represented. A century This Injunction, indicating the pass­ ing o f the last fre e commodity known ago, too, the railroad stations which to man, has been added to the conser­ number about 2,000 had no existence -Q Mi ort whatever. vation program o f the Southern Pacific, says Financial America. Tha attention "JtatdfcsttdMfe o f thousands o f workmen In the rail­ HOW MANY ARE TRU LY HAPPY I f in doubt which grade Aaodote Jortica.................. Frank A. Moore road shops at Los Angeles, Sacra­ F or the first time in the history o f o f Havoline to use in DATA ON AMERICAN DEATHS railroading mento and Oakland la being directed Eminent New York Physician Places a train ferry has crossed your car, ask ua. In one E xecu tive D epartm ent to the fact that compressed air, used tha Number at About One the English channel from Newhaven, minute, w e ll make it Census Bureau Gathers Statistics in to drive many machine« and tools, rep­ A l Solea In Hundred. ao plain that yon can England, to Dieppe, France, carrying Many 8tates and Citlas; resents a real expense. In fact, the Governor........................................... Jome. With^ombe about fifty cars, says Popular Mechan­ never go wrong. Also in Hawaii. “ high coot o f air” la giving the com­ The other night we chanced to ask Secietery at State................. Ben W. Olcott ics Msgaxine. Since early in the war pany economists some coocern. an eminent physician o f New York State Treonrer.................... Tboma B. Ko; Recent inclusion o f Hawaii has ex­ thousands o f British railway cars hava Q. W. Rear, general bridge inspec­ city his opinion as to the number of Attnmr; General................ Geoegt M. Brown tended beyond the limits o f continental been employed In France in transport­ tor fo r the company, estimates that Sept. Pnblk lnrtxucrion........... J. A . Churchill' United States tbe area fo r which the ing troops and supplies, but they have a half-inch leak in a compressed-air people who were truly happy. His rather dogmatic reply was; State Printer...................Arthur W. Lawrence census bureau annually collects and all been transferred to the continent tank w ill offset the work o f a 76- “ About one in a hundred." by freighters. The Inauguration o f ..... Honre; Well. publishes death Statistics. Within this horse power englae and the cost o f a And this was not the opinion o f a ferry service indicates that the diffi­ ....... : .. O P. H of area now reside about 73 per cent o f culties created by - very pronounced horse power varies from leas than a pessimist, but o f a most radical op­ the total population o f continental .. H . J. Schuidernan tides have been overcome at last .to cent to 80 cents per hour, depending timist. of Bonk............ S. G. Sargent United States and Hawaii. It com­ the mutual advantage o f these two al­ upon the else o f the plant, amount o f We wonder If this opinion Is shared prises ip all 27 States, 43 cities In attendance, etc. Usually the loss Is Veterinarian..................... Du W . H. Lytle lies. A t Dieppe the water level varle* by others. It does not mean, o f other states, the District o f Columbia as much as 31 feet. T o overcome this, greater than the money cost, due to course, that ninety-nine people out of i A t P ortlan d C C. A R N E T T , Prop. and the territory o f HawalL short bridges, attached at one end to decreased output on account o f Insuf­ a hundred are deeply unhappy. That East o f the Mississippi the only ficient air supply. D ar; Cntataiainnrr............ Jobo D. Mickle the dock and resting on large floats. would be absurd. But there Is no , . _ The expression “ fre e as air” has no Gome Warden ..................Cad Ü. Shoemaker states not incladed are Alabama, D ela -. doubt that a great many people are Under new manegenent. Satafaclory tervice. Florida. n il» * * M l . * - ! H T . relevancy in the Southern Pacific Fab Warden...................... R. E. Clanton loading the ferry is chained to the quite unhappy a good deal o f the time, Coll C o « «tardai .Stable. Cor. Fort & School Sta. slppl and W eft Virginia, while westaof Hoohh O fce................ Dr. David N. Raberg boat and dock pier as well. The two shops. perhaps not half the time, but enough Phone Black-112 Newberg, Oregon tha Mississippi tbe only states inclad­ i rather to cloud thein lives. Adjutant Grnnol............... George A . White ed are California, Colorado, Kansas, smokestacks are located one at either Building tha City. side o f the craft, leaving space for We should like to know the opinion Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Utah S ecretaries S ta te Boards The new and better world after the o f physicians generally. tracks down the center o f tbe deck. More and and Washington. War, o f which we dream these days, more people-go to the doctors to tell Pnblk Sendee Coa........ E. Ortrander, Salen I The annual collection o f death sta­ will not build itself any more than them their troubles. The physician PHONE RED 202 Tragedy o f French Trees. Medkal Eaainer ...H .S . Nichob. Portlaod tistics from statejj and cities maintaln- the rubble which marks the site o f o f today takes the place o f the con­ Broken homes, ruined factories, Hoohh........... Dr. D. N. Roberg. Portland ing adequate registration systems was bmmssìb Tpres or Louvain will come together State Fair....................A . H. Lea, Salen begun by the census bureau in 19U2, shattered churches, violated graves, it o f Itself into beautiful and splendid fessional o f yesterday. had. seemed to me we had rung all th< Then, too, there is the new applica­ Hortknkae........ H. M. WiOanan. Portland the first report covering the calendar changes on the destruction o f war. Bui buildings, observes a writer. It will tion o f psychology to the field o f medi­ I ta b ...............v........ G G Brown. Salta years 1900 to 1904, inclusive, and fo r there remained one— the tragedy o! take time and struggle and Infinite pa­ cine— the so-called psycho-analysis, Residence 1332 Portland Road Tax gauninion ........Prank K. Lovell. Sole. each succeeding year a separate report the trees— says a writer In McClure's tience, and If meu and women are not which Is so rapidly taking Its place as State Library...... . Coaeha Mamn. Solea has been published. Msgaxine. Ton can rebuild houses, willing to pay the price of a new and an important part, literally, o f the The original registration area con­ churches, towns even— fo r that takes better world, such w ill not come mere­ Pbaranc; ............. Frank S. Ward. Sale. medical pharmacopoeia. This new sci­ Dentab; .................... R H. Oiager. Salen tained 40 per cent o f the total popu­ only money. But you can’t rebuild or­ ly because they have airy visions o f ence has given a wonderful insight lation o f the country. It remained un­ chards o f fruit trees and avenues of i t Much o f our talk at »out better H O D SO N A E L U O T T Deeert I ande............ Percy A Cupper, Salen Into our sub-conscious selves and re­ changed until 1906, since which year great shade trees— for that takes time. things to come Is too cheap and easy Forertr;.................. F. A . Elba«. Salen veals how fa r that sub-conscioos self FUNERAL MRaCTOUfr-EMBAUMBS It has shown an almost uninterrupted W e were seeing them everywhere now has not enough o f grip and pur­ uuw and —-------------- really dominates our lives and deter­ Increase in geographical extent and in — orchards with trees that were bu Heads o f S tate In stitu tio n s but pose to make it worth much. What mines the amount o f happiness which Horn ** p d xw f Uarrenit;.................. P. G Campbell. Eugene proportion o f total population, until at faded, shriveled branches o f bro otwJlGod Is giving us, and will give us in we really get out o f this confused days, Is a those great after-the-war a Agncukural CoUege........ W. J. Kerr. CorvalK. present It contains nearly three-fourtha leaves lying on their sides; orchsi welter o f existence. o f the copntry’s inhabitants. qrhere these had been cleared away, wonderful opportunity, but we shall Nonaal School ...J. R Ackenaan. Monnouth In birth registration highly sa ti» that showed nothing but white-topped have to meet thut opportunity with A Napoleon Holograph. factory progresa hua been made dur- stumps. They say that when the heroic endeavor and self-sacrificing ef­ Mota» ............ ....... E S . TiUeagbaet,Salen fort before it can possibly become Few holograph letters In the hand of Ing the paxt two years. warm spring came, some o f these or­ Feeble Minded .............. J. N. South, Sale« chard trees, lying on their sides but fruitful. Talk is cheap and dreams are the great Napoleon are outside the Imane.................... R. E L. Steiner, Sale« not wholly severed, leafed gently and sweet and Inspiring, hut It Is not with French national archives. In the fa ­ W ail e f a Loot SouL Penitenliar;__ \...... Choi. A . Murphy. Salem This is not a camp story, but one then—Just before they died— bloomed these alone that the Kingdom o f God mous Morrison collection, the second Troiaio« School............. G M Gilbert. Salem written by s lieutenant on his way once again for France. Is bullded In the earth and mankind l>ortion o f which Is being offered at I will stand my pure bred ■Soldier»’ Home.........R. G Markee, Roreburg “ over there.” “ On our first lap out la won fo r righteousness and brother­ Sotheby’s, London, appeared that mis­ black Percheron stud sive which the first consul wrote to the hood. Bureau «1 Mimo........ R M. Pork*. Corrili» we were having boat drill one day. Years of Experience. prince who afterwards became Louis Tubercular Habitai___G. G Bellinger, Sale« Tbe bell rang and every one grabbed Tears o f experience and preparation W H IT E ST A R X V III. In this he sternly advises him Cement From Beet Sugar. Mone. E Oregon. W. D. McNor;. Pendietoo np life preservers and started fo r are necessary for the accomplishment to remain In sweet and tranquil exile, their lifeboats. As I came out on the A result o f experiments in French o f certain kinds o f results, fo r partici­ Girl»’ lu. School... Dr. E W. Hopkim. Sole« at my bam , two miles north main deck to boat No. 10 one of tbe pation in certain lines o f activity. factories is the production o f an excel­ for a return to France would mean a T w elfth Judicial District aft guns let loose with * ferrifle roar This was never more true than today. lent cement as a by-product o f beet- trudge over 100,000 corpses ( “ II roue of Newberg,first place west Jodge ...................... Hart; H. Beh. Dolio. at target practice. Just then a big Business men, professional men, the sugar refining. The first step In the faudralt marcher aur 100.000 cadav- of Chehalem Center church Prometa« ............ R. G Conner. McMinnville negro t-aine up scrambling out j f a well-equipped man In the average production o f sugar from beets la boil­ res” ). For this vehement warning Mr. ing them. It has heretofore been cus­ F. Sabin paid £435, and at a convenient hatchway, yelling; ‘O, Lordy, Lord;, walks o f life, are being called upon to Single season $20; two sea­ County O fficer« where am mah life deserter? I done show and to give all thut Is best In tomary to throw away as valueless the and authorized Interval the letter will Conta; Judge ...... W. W. Nickle. McMinnville heah dat submarine a-moauln’ fo r mah them. The very years the passing o f scum formed on the caldrons. But it go to New York. A descendant o f Jo­ sons $35. J. S. G R A V E S seph Bonaparte, at present Incognito ...S. E Cummin*. McMinnville soul!’ ” has now been discovered that this which they may have regretted have ..............W. S. Alloa, Dundee equipped thousands o f men and wom­ scum contains large quantities o f car­ In London, Inspected the letter and en to do excellently well Important bonate o f lime. It is estimated that was represented In the earlier stages ......C. B. Wileoa, McMianvilir The Extravagant Girl. M A member <>f the war trade board tasks which have arisen out o f the 4,000 tons o f the carbonates can be o f the bidding. Another letter by Na­ W, G.“ Hendereoa poleon addresser! to Josephine, saying «• said In a discussion o f pre-war extrav­ emergencies o f the nation’s periL— recovered from 70,000 tons o f beets. ..... Mort» Mille. that the sun Itself may grow cold be­ T o th isq u a n tity^ f the carbonate 1,100 M The Three Partners. agance ; .. Abce^L Adam» fore he forgets her, reached £150.— i ► ton iT o f clay la added, the resultant oa “ I beard a story the other day, a ...H . S. M oine; London Mall. product being a good cement. The story about an extravugant Pittsburgh m Clams by tha Square Mila. S. S. Quocaa best scum Is pumped Into large reser­ T .. ............................... girl. Khe got engaged to a young brok­ Any new source o f food supply la M ..... H. W.Hcniag er, but her father put bis foot down Important in these days, and the gov­ voirs and allowed to evaporate for aj On Crying In ths Theater. M ernment fisheries bureau is greatly de­ certain length o f time before being! cm the match. So, avers Nora Bayes, In the Ameri­ eo ........ J. H. Cook lighted at the discovery o f the vast mixed with the clay. It la then stirred j can Magazine, In her own words: “ ‘What’s your objection to Harold, < • M Slock ...... A Un Greca p a p a f the Pittsburgh girl asked, bit­ and hitherto unknown beds o f clams or beaten fo r an honr before being fed “ It is a commonplace o f the thenter J > for your into rotary ovens such as are nsed In off the coast o f central Alaska, not ing her lip. that the public want, above all things, Members of Legislature making Portland cement.— The Argo­ One bed is fit) “ ‘My objection,’ fumed the old man, fa r from Cordova. to be entertained. But that is very .......... . W. T. Vinton. McMmnville fa r from saying that they want to he ‘Is that the fellow cun’t support you.’ miles long and from three to five miles naut of kinds .................. I « G Barber. WilUtttau amused. Humor Is by no means the “ *But papa,” said the girl, coldly, wide. Ho ....... ...... W. W. Lunger, UF.yerte Tha Sailor's Widow. The clams are quite different from easiest way to refcch the human heart. ’neither can you.’ ” H ow many people realise tha enor­ There are those who will tell you those common in our Eastern mar­ kets. They are “ razor clsms” — a kind mous amount at -mourning caused that the public would fa r rather laugh Coffoo Substitutes In Denmark. A Newberg Lodge No. 104 A . F. For months coffee has been almost o f bivalve that derives its name, ap­ •very time one of our ships goes down. than cry. And when they do you A A. M. Regular meeting Bat few o f the heroes o f the see re­ can Juht tell them to tell it to / T r\ Second and Fourth Thursday unobtainable In Denmark. When any propriately descriptive, from its like­ turn disabled to live at home In peace. Sweeney. The American pnbllc would ness in shape to s razor. Is to be had It sells fo r as much as evenings o f each month. It is sheer luck or widowhood fo r the rather cry than laugh any day. Where­ ► $5 a pound. This naturally has stimu­ Visiting brothers always w sailor’s wife. -It is some comfort to in It Is not a bit different from ths ! We always have the kind lated the produdlon o f coffee substi­ Hla Lang L ife Assured. By order W. H. Woodworth, W. you want. tutes. It Is now reported that about “ Tour cobra is quite a card," satd know that several funds provide gen­ public In Australia, India, Russia or I John Larkin, Secretary. 15,000 tons o f various kinds o f raw the visitor at the circus. erously fo r the widows o f the sea, es­ France. The secret o f this Is very pecially fo r those with babies; and It simple: I f you can make anybody cry, materials have lately been used for “ Tea, sir.” SH ILO H R E L IE F CORPS NO. 2 6 .- making these substitutes. One report “ But where are you going to get an­ is touching to learn that the major you make them forget themselves. part o f these funds Is raised by volun­ M actings held the 2nd and 4th Thurs­ says thnt IM W tons o f acorns, 1.300 other cobra In this country in case tary subscriptions among tbe crews Tha minute you make them forget AND tons o f dandelion, 1.000 tons o f chicory that one dies?" themselves they are being entertained. day o f each month at 2:90 P. M. in the and 2300 tons o f sugar beets have who take a great pride In the knowl­ I f you can set them to thinking about “ Well, I expect this one to last a been roasted, ground up. and sold for long time,” responded the performer. edge that their “ mess” cuts a good your blues Instead o f their own, they 1. O. O. F. Hall. Acorns sell fo r “ Aa you see, be leads a charmed life." figure in the subscription lists to sail­ are taken completely ont o f them­ Mrs. Minnie V. Byers , Pres. coffee substitutes. ors’ charities. selves.” about 12 cents a pound. — The People’s Home Journal. Emma L , Snow, Sec. * History tells us that for 500 years the Christians hud no calendar o f their own, but reckoned the y e a n according to the customs o f the nations to which they belonged. The Roman Christiana used the “ Anno Urbls Conditae,” or year of the founding o f Rome, to count from ; others counted from the reign o f Diocletian, calling It “ the Era o f the M a r t y n a n d still others used the calendar o f the O p ts o f E gyp t In the sixth century Denis the Little, a Greek monk living in Rome, mad«-a calendar counting from the Incarnation, the date o f which he fixed at 75S D. G. So we commonly say that Rome was founded 758 B. C. A t the beginning o f the eighth cen­ tury the venerable Bede pointed out that this was an historical blunder. But no general notice was taken o f his criticism and the error has contin­ ued to this day. Historic facts have enabled modern scholars to determine him on his feet.** Eventually he U. S. C ou rt, O regon emerged two Inches or so shorter without mnch possibility o f doubt, the Cncoil Judge...... ................ W . R. Gilbert than when he enlisted, walking exact year o f the birth o f Jesus, and Dirtnct M m ................. c w E. WoMrton straight, with agile step, and with full to place it at what w e call S B . O. “ It should be noted,” says the greet Oirtñct jndge................ .............R. S. Boon command o f hU arm* and hands. French astronomer, Camille FI am ma­ Moaltal...............................- Job« Monta« In principle the repair o f this sol­ C U *...................................G. H. Monb dier was not n wholly new thing; rl on, “ that th e^ irth o f the Savior re­ Anocnty.................. C L R o m bone surgery had made material ad­ mained totally unperccived at tbs time. N o register I f birth, no contem­ vances In the decade before the w ar U . 8 . S en ator« porary historian has bequeathed us began. An Interesting feature o f the Genge E. H i 1 *-~..................... Portland case, however, Is that it wsa part o f any sacred parchment registering the C W L McNor;..... ........................Solan the routine o f a military hospital, that e v e n t" Moreover, although w e are actually tbs surgeons who performed the high­ I ft m b t n o f Congress approaching the year 1023 A. D., there ly intricate operation and made com­ Fart Dirtnct...... ::....W B . C Howie;. Solo. is little probability that our calendar plete restoration o f a man who 20 w ill ever be reformed to show the fa c t Second Dirtnct.........N. J. Somott. Tbe Della years ago would have been doomed Third Dirtnct..... ,..G N. McArtba, Portland to a life o f hopeless helplessness makss Tbe confusion o f dates that would re ­ sult from a substitution o f the more an­ Stntn O ffic e r« no claim to especial merit, and that designation would be too great the whole accomplishment was treated to make snch meticulousness worth aa a matter o f course. The soldier C M Jortice........ .......... The*. A , McBride is so far recovered that he expects while.— Cleveland Plain-Dealer. AnodMe Jatace ...._____ Wallace McCaaaot presently to return Joyfully to the fir­ Aaodote lortice................... Hear; J. Been ing line; the surgeons turn without FERRY ACROSS TH E CHANNEL Aaodnta Jortice................ T W R McBride more ado to the next case, which may *liri r if Jortice ..............Lawrence T. Ham. bn seemingly quite as hopeless but Freight Cara Are Carried fo r the First Tima In History From V - rm Jortice...............George H. 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