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. BY JACK WIISON. D. €, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922.° EXPERT ADVICE ON RADIO No. 69.—Visit the Broadcasting Station. RALF, I HEAR, You AR!. QuUITE A A NEWLY-WED ASKED THE BUTCHER e e IF THE BACON SHE WAS BUVING WhS "—TD GVE A DOLLAR WELL CURED? -" SURE; HE § ANY DAY FOR A GOOD . Are you one of the radio amateurs amusing stories of their emotion. It who dally sit at you r ceiving set, | was so different not to hear the au- listening to the bro: dcasted enter- | dience applaude at the end of an in- tainment. and wondering just what | tensely dramatic moment, and the the inside of a broadcasting station |leading lady invariably blinked in looks like? bewildered surprise until she became T GOT ONE HUNDRED GOOD CENTS OF HUMOR! A Visit to the big W G Y station | nccustomed to the new sensation., at’ Schenectady. N. Y., proved enter-| At least with the motion picture, falning und instructive There is a|there was some encouragement from big “studio” T from which the|the director and camera man, but out, and in it a | with the radio the novice secems quite . which is | lost. And no wonder, for while talk- red light ing or singing to no apparent au- ation. As|dience, yet the voice of the entertain- er is being carried over miles of space and into thousands of ho Marjory Wells, who a fashion talk over the radio, W “performance’ awitchboard of flooded with when the st soon as the the room formers who: for the benefit of the amateur ra s. ntly gave enthusiast. Every one present asked “how it felt,” and this is' what warned that when the red signal |she had to say: shows any word or tone uttered after Feeling of Loneliness. /| that will likewise be broadcasted. | 3 Thua, all chatter ceases when the red 1 walked up to this new adventure i or in life, fired at the last minute by the thought that here at last was my r roon alled the “appa- ratue room. In this the sound waves | Chance to be the most modern kind of are put through a number of steps of [ & Woman, But I was not hrave: Iotelh Areplification “by means of vacuum |Was a feeling of loneliness~as I| thic e . stood in the middle of the big room, | . o 5 tubes, which increuse their volume | (", 0o n . 1o0king on or s]\p:flvutl_\'i.\Y“—Wenll-‘hnm. Cnicago (360 [tion of Charles D. Isaacson. “The mail. In some instances the mail is| | (housands of times. An A. C. vOItage | wiimim eaneher of What 1 whs about| Meters—Eastern Stamdard Time). |Evening Mail Music Idea”; Polonaise carried only part way across by| | BAND CONCERT | My voice trembled and I was 9:25 a.m.—Opening marker quota-| “Mignon, Now Flee the Crimson plane, trains acting as relays be- N Sk o 5 I ©Ogan Park, Aracostia, | . .. b 1s then applied to a number of vacuum | to say. 3 P o . : _ which | awed and when the signal came for | tions. etals,” by Miss Grace Nott, soprano; P flights. | By this method at , [ Miss Helen Whittaker. pian: least two days’ _time has been saved a nection of tne | | 3 “Sym- Sbsd acting o, wetiferh e to begin, T just rambled on and| 10 am—Market quotations and te | change the voltage to direct curren. | oy Suddenly a voice beside my ear { every half hour thereafter until 1 phony Espagnolo” (first movement), between New York and San Fran-' | s Alarine Executive hosrd of Columbin Feder- Placed between the rectitier and the | said. ‘Cut down your speed.’ I tried}p.m. g by Leon Goldman, violinst: Everett cisco, and an_experimental letter| | m, s et ation B. Y . will meet tomorrow. : olding : o | to obey. but there was no way of | 1:20 p.m—Closing market quota-|Tutchings, piano; “Qui s'degno pon reached Salt Lake City in two days. | | {5 p.m. - modulator or molding tubes is a high | 0, [T \Chether my talk was heing | tions s'accend” “Magle Flule”; “Song of Hy- oded Mareh Weld | power oscillator tube. The electric| (]} received or not, because there 2:15 p.m.—News and market re-|brias the Cretan,” “Asleep in_the Mnils to Be Spe X ’ Oroture paat Ll ! power enterinz this tube sets the|was no applause and no dissent. Just | POrts o Deep,” by John Picorri, Miss Mina . Night flying will speed up the mails | - Srve | | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. atidis 3 pm.—American dnd National | Meyerowitz, plano ace to Face materfally, and night flylng is plan e -, I~ 3 T D e Dleonie wavss woiden , over, T asked the an- | League base ball team line-ups;|with Lalo,” by Charles D. Isaacson; ned with the aid of radio. In work.| | TLprrin® o R ETun Richara J. Hatden Camp. No into shupe In the modulator twbes are | nouncer rathes apologetically, how DrosTess of games évery half hour | AR Love Buta Day.l <Tie Winds of Mail Planes Kept Within 125 |58, o1 ;:Zn‘;r:':;:ra“mflll:x e apt. | Musician, Robert E. Clark, [ United Spanish War Veterans, "uh :;:;!m the antenna to go out into and to my utter c«))nsh'rn:;)l\l;;n he un& N::lr:'x“n.m—wews, market and stock ;10“51.5: 'In :‘:p(r):g&eue:mu «fir;;y:;;;’z Ml f < X é'y..Cr‘xgfdx‘esr::x'\‘mtn:ac:s\‘:fi“:’lxeft“lrnlé{ ! i "‘m : .h."v.(,'ar;,ll | |meet. 8 o'clock, F\\»anxan Temple. L. cred, “Why, : 5 2 < med own; 2 ; 1| Cla sol0, * A varie,” | 3 )y Name of St - Factal Expressions Interenting. | SSeTed Why, they probably heard] ™G50 " pm_News, final market,| “The Watchman,” by Mr. Picorri. iles of Stations in S e man pitne’ tn Svasnmgeon| | 'CIRFIEtiRolo. st vanie 1l SUE Baly Beniioid o0 EL AUETRE 1t is interesting to watch tie facial |’ If you are but a short distance from | financial and base ball reports. . [ o . . equipped with a naval SB 1370 tran Musician, Henry Web | Suburban Gardens, 50th and Haves* expressions of the dully performers|a broadcasting station, drop a line to | o 7:13 p-m-—Base ball report; chil-) WGY—General _Electric = Company, Night Flylng. mitting set and o speclal six-stage Val#e de doncert, “Rerena || Lstrents northeast, from o o 13 Whose voicem are broadeasted. A few | the man in charge and ask if you may | dren’s bedtime story. Y Schenectndy, N. Y. (360 Meters— amplifier. The DH4, B_plane 50| TR Bl vears back, when the -picture | not drop in some. time and look things | § ;; = “1;:“’\.’“',”},’,‘,‘.,",5,,{,’;‘[‘5” Eastern Standard Time). cuul‘lw"fl! fle: ;*hoflm;‘r:;‘;"lf;g"g';;r Intermezzo, “Just a Gem.,” H camera came into p us or |'c 9 p.m.—News 8 12:30 p.m.—Noon stock market quo- | maintaining constant ¢ 2 Tobani | Equality-Walter Reed I'ost. Veter-. ymaking, the s 1d some 9:05 p.m—Special features, as an- with the air mail and radio head- 3rand Sce: = i ot | ol W =i o % DISGIARIng the nounced by radiophone. o Stork anal Pergucs marker SPEEDS LETTER DELIVERY | Tt 20 e pont omee tower ana] | Grand Scenes trom “Carmen” | |18, of Torelgn iWars twill ameet a® atio Bolling Field. From distances up to| : | “The star Spangled Banner.” = ity Club—Research uRi- hology and efficiency ock : quotations and reports: base ball re- _— ; Jelot: Lo~ | WWJ—The Detroft News (360 Meters | sults: late news bulletins. _ i atiout afteés milisy e a8 B O A e . —Eastern Standard Time). 7:45_p.m—Concert program: Piano | Phones to Advise Pilots of Weath- | %511 270, inee"or twenty miles. al':STREET DUELIST SLAIN s ation” (piano), a . i " solo, “Etude “oncert,” 14 = 9:20 a.m.—“Tonight's Dinner,” and dede (Goncerty? Joaet Hof though the words were barely audi- Women's versity p. class, 8 o BY RADIO TODAY Court District of Col ee Moon,” Brown-| O # VOman: man soprano solo, “Lindy Lou," 4 5 n-Weinen," Hirsch; | & $pecial talk by the woman's editor. e gholo. “Lindy Lou’| er and Ground Conditions While |p). mbia. No. 212, i = i1 9:40 a.m.—Music reproduced. Mrs. Frank R. Simpson, first episode e. = [ E: - Dis )i 12, Complete Pw_grams ?l‘ Radio | “Sink S (piano), Friend and A e ters). |of “The Wolf,* drama by Walter and En Route Bebwi Lendi Improvements ere being mad TWO OTHERS WOUNDED | Catholic Daughters of America, wili Broadcasting Stations. | Conrad; “Sing-a-Loo" ( trot) A e Sommerville, Edward H.Smith: piano n Route Between Landings. | which, it is hoped. will improve the | hold a lawn fete at North Carolina | Mitchel-Pollock; base ball scores an- i05 .m—Muste reproduced. solo, fantaisie on “Il Trg Bl 2ot the radio woik of the De.| et sud secure an spproXims.e 12 S avenue and 6th street southeast nounced, ¥ 30 pm-—Weather (485 meters). | Do soprano “Dusk,” with flute r mile radius and cut the weight 10| Would-Be Peacemaker, Shot When | pinner at Arts Club with Dr. and aval Radio Station, Radio, Va.| § to 9 p.m.—Special w 0 p.m —Markets. obbligato, Mrs. Simpson.and Franklin | partment of Commérce, public health | pounds. The set is capable of tuning Tryi & 2 St Sl Rt h o5 'r'r‘. o ARt Fe stacTe ,,..“pu;w'fl*Im—S*‘ml",{lS by Walt p.m.—Sport results. Barber; second episode of “The Wolf," | gervice and bureau of educational |to four waves—507, 600, 800, 975 me- | rying to Halt Fight. Kills ,“‘»w'w”'g el s hoste: The 5 | Melody Bo; Do It Ag p.m.—The Detroit News Or-|Mr Smith; piano solo, “Lustspiel|gorvices may be more instructive, the ters—but to date only 507 naval air| His Assai o [1 an illustrated c- ltve stock markets. Heart, On My Mind tra; the Town Crier; Edith M.|Overture,” Mr. Doyle; soprano solo, - s g phone wave has been used. i s Assailant. J plans of the post office for aiding its| The tests, begun last Thursday, are !y . Associated Press. — Ruebekam, music lecturer; H. E.|“Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses.” “[Biythe baritone: Ceclle 'Queiette, |Mrs, Simpson: third epfdode of “The | transcontinental mail pllots by radio, { conducted each day from % 10 o DN singer; Marie Arata, soprano; “Mu olf,” Mr. Smith; piano solo, especially in night flying. is by far f‘.gug‘;., h'fu new and improved ap_l.v%r;:l."_:lr lor, claim agent for the sette.” “Ser Opus 64, No. 1,” M . e 3 st mprelibe P o I ooyle | the most interesting. Fourteen fiy- | paratus is belng designed on a lighter : Nathville, Chattanooga and St. Louls - " i ing flelds stretching from Hazel|and simpler basis. When maximum | Fa!roa is dead, and Dr. B. A |Paris Court List Three American {conducted each day from 4 to 5 p.m.| (yyipry —Weath fore 10 a.m L4 oprano, and M Goldie meters. . ontralto, Mis soldie ainger 10:30 a.m.—Meteorological T€POrt ON companying on the piano, “Don't Fi 5,950 meters. | Sorry for Me,” “Moon River':; sel Gody mern, ausss 3| U, S. COUPLES DIVORCED. 11:15 to 11:20 wm—Hog flash—|tions Ly Walter Reed Melod WBZ-- W d St Louis vgones,” “W Shall We | WGI—American Radio and Research ==Westinghouse, Springfiald, M ility are secured, | J€aKins and Biliy Parks, well known Chlli::ls%n‘gnlll S8 Lo . euta \eg-‘aB"fi es, (“":\I‘Re;‘l:: .‘:1‘ :\h" | Medford Hillaide, Mann. | ::m'gun»;l&n-ur- Daylight- Hurst, L. 1., across the country to :ll!;\l‘:sr:zr:ra‘;xfd!‘at:d:y‘!llll(g” :,L";IJ‘;S‘,"(:; citizens, are in a serious condition Cases In Recent Decrees. atable shipme | phire Sea.” ~Teasin™: duets Ly Mrs | Meters — Eaxtern Daylight-| ‘M€ Time=Dedyct One Hour). San Franclsco, are already equipped | jong-distance planes in us: ja8 the result of a sensational gun!py e Amwciated Pr Noon—Time signal; weather report frige coprane, and Mics Col.| Saving Time—Deduct Ome Hour). | T:30 pm- Base ball scores; Uncle | with radio telesraph and telephone| When the phones are installed it is | D i ey b g Chuttanooma. | “panis, Augnst 3.—Announe and ship orders on 2,530 meters. die Grainger, contralto, Miss ¢ 10 a.m.—Music. igeily bedtime story. » a 5 expected that a night pilot can get| Dfaking was shot in the abdomen | o wont e o SN axtary o 2 S0 et alngor, contralio, Mise T s 1 pmeUnited “States govern- | service for broadcasting, and all mail | £XPected that & niERt MDY DA%, BLH and leg by Taylor after Parke in. | MA% mads vesterday that the tollow. i 0! e piano, 20 arm— ¢ 5 2 A 5 5 e 7 > A " ter as sacemak vlor 1 it ces have bee e : ¢ and state market reports, | planes will soon be ftted out with|ju5i a5 o marine wets his bearings| LreTed a8 & peacemaker, Tayloriyf (TG NIV, Qeon BEETLSG % Iy table markets. Ceonardls S 3 Leonard's “Roll nEtere)! courtesy of the New England Home- | ng live stock, “Kashmiri Song” radiophone sets capable of trans- |from radio compass stations at sea | pct' nim' through the left lung. | the Seine within the past few monthe: 3:45 to 4 pm—C . markets. Recd Melad p.m—Current events. tead. mitting 125 miles. This maximum | Radio would also advise the pilot of ! | ! | veen Coralie Coude % to 4:15 p.m—Hay and feed mar p.m.—Program of musle. S pan—Base ball scores; musical | communication disiance is sought in | weather and ground conditions while | RRris hioked ) mip) FDeRking Mshotgun A e Qondert Mng ArOW Kets. . “Californi rly sports results, by Program by Clare W. Chambers.|order that a plane can alwavs be in|{he was en route between station L More ot an arm ord the Srst!Clara Westinghouse and Charl S p.m—Weather report alifor o | soprano: Muriel Morris. pianist. contact with at least one field, and | eliminating the possibility of acci- | Shot tore off an arm and the next| ;i lner™ of Pittsburgh, be 8:30 to § pm—Daily warkets WO Wesitaghonse, Newaik, N : ime story “The Am-| — s the flelds Leing upproximately 250 |dents in landing in fog or on washed { {IZ¢T10 TRY(JLS Neck and head, CAUS-{Ciary Barton Benr and Robert « 10 p.m—Time s ke faattd ance Driver” (Red Cross stories), | miles apart out fields. The radiophone is used o | - : | bell Adams of Pa . port: ship orders: : e on| WnE o Dot Ooe Tonty: Miss. Eunice L. Randall NEW YORK COWPUNCHING ; "rne seteey of the pllots is essen- |that the piictinsed mot Jesrn he coday ;J.r.’é'l.'e’&‘-‘:’lfi ;:;l:rr:::!&)::kax:uom Warner and ~‘r‘:‘;;l5:‘f R. Barnewall 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news = ) = | 0 p.m.—Juvenile hour. tial and o is the transit of the mail; |and so he can talk directly - |of New York, betw: “hati- 280 mekeTL | fen e s fon “befies reports:| COP SEEKS RETIREMENT | Shegtfore” whena bidne e admaged | iranomniccse and noy v o L o1 Bex s e Nuns e Except where noted, sending i A(‘",;-." i — late news flashe: or delayed, io advizes of the pre- | hands from the “wheel” to Trainers say the lion is the only |Paris, last address. Barcelona, Spa'n, 5.950 meters. Finet s aniiaoTices fon active p.m.—Conc: by Leo. — — dicament. &pecifying what aid is|he talks and he drives, so to speak,|wild animal that is capable of affec- |and between Florence Dorothy O'Nefi - - A Sk itural reports and | Vhelan baritone. and Miss Madeline | by the Associated Press. needed and the disposition of the' and hears as well. tion and Charles Melville Stuart of Paris. WE_Port Ofiice Departmeit: | pricess wrontbor. for seant sroptan or|E: Whelsnpplaniat. | 1-—The Vaice of | 'Np YOR August Liaut le—e————————— 10 am.—Weather report { masi Philomel” (Chadwick). = 2—"I1l Fol-\ George H Quackenhoss, New York's = — 10:30 &.m.— Marketgram {fruit and| 12:55 p.m.—Time signals. low You" (Turner-Maley). Leo. A.}cowpunching cop, vesterday applied 4 VB T4T 474 vegetables) on 1.100 me 1 pm—Midday prices on active | Whetan. accompanied \.M-‘;E!djlaé:';" for retirement after twenty-six years' bles) i et vk Y helgn srande s - ! service. 12:30, 2:15 and 3:30 p.m.—CW mar-, bonds and_stocks y Attt i Madeline E. % ‘ grams 450 meters. | 2 p.m.—Shipping news: program ot | ¢&¥ (Mattie), Miss Madeline E.| Quackenboss, a man of many parts, ketgram telegrams on 1.850 meters D Bipping news: DIOSIAM OF {vivean 4—"Vale (Farewell) | joined the force in answer 8 3 to 4 p.m.—Music: retail news and | prices on coffee and sus sic Folonaise” (Chopin). Miss Madeline E. | information bureau at headquarters. reports, { 7 p.m—Final base Whelan. With his beard and flowing mustache Jack Rabbit Stori 5 p.m.—Wholesale dairy report on|music. Yo b S Buls Epais’ (Sombra S be radiophone. p.m.—Program of music | (Rus 5 s Epais” 0. S. for brainy young men sent out ! ‘ngom:r'ajirs B o report on| J P.m--Women's fashion news: base | Woo (Lully), Leo A. Whelan, ac-{Ly Theodore Roosevelt when the 1,150 meters by rad | BRI scores: program of music. companied Wy Miss Marion Whelan. onel was running the department. B 7930 o\ eport {75 pome— Base ball scores: programof | 6—“The Whirlwind" (Schmid). Miss arrived in sombrero, flannel shirt, 2 music. \lud»]vwm.» ‘l, \\“l):l:«‘ln. —"Ave »‘hd"fi | corduroys and cowhide boots, and he - » = | 6 p.m.—Agricultural reports; w | (Bailey), Teo an, accompanjes i preserved this plalnsman’s costume = WEAS—The Hecht Co. (380 Meters). |0 (recast; shipping news; ¢ Miss Marion Whelan. S—“MilltaTy | during the long years he bossed the ’ ht looked Indeed the cowboy astride a Da WSHB—Atlanta Journal, WJIH—~White & Boyer Co. (360 Me-) oy ) 5a. | chair. = tern). {7730 p.m.—"What is a Budget?” by| (380 Meters—Central Standard Time | Quackenboss, who as born in est i 1 1 i i 4 to 4:30 p.m—Summer time recipe | Adeline B. Leiser. i | ;| —Aua Oce Hour). {Chicago in 1867. can with propriety N J“'ly 29,41922, the low quality tire prices will prevalls suggestions for houscwives: radio| 8 D.m—Literary evening conducted | 12 noon—Weather report and sum- | add several academic hieroglyphics i ed on : s : first-ald _instruction for acel dcnls:;by ’m& eAlév.nnxlfislaf\{s of the o‘] 100K | mary for cotton states. ;u;mhm nahme. I)urln)s h: llf(fl-.“h;sldes prices ever quote U.S. Bearmmmdthatthese pncesapply music. and the Scientific American; closing | 2:30 p.m.—Closing market quota-riding the range. he has filled the 4 i eff . = active. bonds and StocKS: | ticas. and movernment reports. con- | positions of interpreter of twelve Pagsenger Car Tires went into effect to the most complete line of quality 5:30 to 6 p.m.—Dinner-hour music. |Prices on marine new cert of vocal and instrumental music. foreign languages, dissector of sev- —Roya.l Cords included. . in the world. i(.'r)ffue and sugar pri R T | 79:15 p.m—Georze W. Gallagher's | 4 oncert by Howard Theater | eral Indian dialects on government 3YN—National Radle Institute (360 \yjjigan Follies will be broadcasted ! oretostra, . - reservations, translator of the wig- |by DeHaven and Nice, the Wiatte! '3 to § p.m-—Base ball scores; late | Wag system of communication em- These new prices should give con- Remember, too—as you read the Radio spark code. €:30 to 7 pm flashes: daily bedtime story and | ployed by deaf mutes. physician, ex- of the Shubert vaudeville circuit. musical selections. pert on mathematics, instructor at fidence to dealers and car- following table—that U. S. quality N ohemas & Williams, Inci(309)| S 1lismicoint pne Time stenial 1™16:45 to 11:30 p.m.—Special late | the College of the City of New York 3 . :01 p.m.—Weather forecast. L. and telegrapher. 2 et H H 12 noon—Chimes of the Church of CORCeES owners that no lower basis of has been positively maintained. Epiphany; program of music. , | KDKA—Westinghouse, East Piltts-| WGR—Federal Telephone and Tele- = - 12:30 p.m—News items; reports on| burgh (360 Meters—Eastern Stand-| graph Company, Buffalo, N. Y. = = | stolen automobiles; prosram of [ ard Time). i (Eastern Daylight-Saving Time— | music until 1 p.m 70 056 e Miuslc. Deduct One Hour). . = :3 —usic Noon—Weather and market reports 11:30 am. to noon—afusic. 5 ]xm per; Magazine; Direct’ Mail I i wins, Ruby Nevins and Joe Towell | ey ‘WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com-| 2:3) p,m.—Results of base ball games | (453 any (360 Meters). by inning: 5:30 p.m.—Weather and market re- Lists supplied of | 4:30¥'0 5:30 p.m.~Base ball scores! § p.m—Weekly health talk by Ports (485 meters). known buyers of the announced and th following pro-|Harry Greb, America’s champion| 8 mm—Base ball scores; bedtime goods you sell. | gram of mu Moon River "(Waitz), | light-heavyweight; base ball scores; |Stories for children; digest of day's High-grade, original lilustrating. ' Day and David: “Dance of the Waters” | news news (360 meters). d| (piano), Waldrop: ight Cavalry | 6:45 p.m—Government market re-| 8:15 p.m.—Concert by Federal Tele- night Duplicating de’ Overture,” Franz von Suppe: “Geor-|ports; summary of New York Stock phone and Telegraph Company (360 n all Natiooal Publi- gla” (fox trot). Donaldson: “Goyescas” | Exchange. meters). | cations at publisher 30 x 3%SS. (plano), Granados: “You Won't| 7 p.m—Final base ball scores: ad- — = Be Sorry” (fox trot). Burtnett-Marca- | dress on “Home Furpishing, Modern | W.VP—American Radio Reserve, Gov- 32x3% “ ‘Brummel Petrus.” Kersten Wer-|and Practic by Miss Harriett | ernors Island, N. Y. (1,450 Meters— ) ‘Have You Forgotten” (piano), | Webster g Eastern Daylight-Saving Time—De- 31x4 Burtnett, Cooper and Stevenson;| 7:30 p.m.—Bedtime stories. duct One Hour). . “ “Rose of Bomb W'ard Dyson:| 8 pm—Program by Willlam E.| 8:50 p.m—Instruction in radio; s HINGTONDS: ow Yo 32x4 “Three O'Clo the Morning” [ Anderson, flutist. Ampico numbers. Bec, U. B. Pat, O, Wuriiwer Bidg. 33 “ (waltz), Robledo; “I Know a,Lovely| 9:35 to 10 p.m.—Time signals. i 9 p.m—Concert under the direc- x4 - 34x4 32x4% “ 33x44% “ 34x4h “ 35x4% “ 36x 4% “ 33x5 “ 35x5 37x5 Federal Excise Tax on the above has been absorbed by the manufacturer "STANDARD” REG, U, S, PAT, OFF. X The dealer with a full line of U. S. Tires at these new prices can serve you better than you have ever been served before in the history of the automobile, If there ever was any fan- cied -advantage in shopping around for tires it disap- peared on July 29, 1922 =) ' THE BALANCED LONG MILEAGE 1= By — G AR ] ayal Cord Tires United States {§) Rubber Company fen STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) - J by 5 e

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