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way is left next the end wall. Then two 1^-foot skeleton stalls are 

 framed of 2 by 1 inch stuff and four hanging rails at equal distances 

 apart are nailed on the sides. Then there is another 2-foot passage- 

 way, and another double set of stalls, and so on to the other end of 

 the building, finishing with a 2-foot passageway between the last 



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stall and the other end of the building or unit. These passageways 

 between the double stalls are necessary in handling the tobacco. 

 They also act as an aid to ventilation. The second and succeeding 

 floors are all skeleton floors (fig. 1), which consist of a boarded pas- 

 sageway through the center of the building and a single 1 by 12 



