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In Closing, <br /> the right decision now will save the community and A Hui Hou Funeral <br />Home a lot of problems later. Please go with your gut feeling that crematories do not <br />belong in the center of town. The people who live and work in the surrounding area will <br />thank you. Thank you. <br />WATANABE:Thank you. Are there any questions for Mr. Nakakura? <br />Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA:Dodo Mortuary hasn’t been in the present location for 100 years, <br />right? <br />NAKAKURA:Okay, that’s right. Sorry. I apologize. I know they’ve been in <br />business for 100 years. <br />WATANABE:Any other questions? <br />GALDONES:Mr. Chair? <br />WATANABE:Yes, Mr. Galdones. <br />GALDONES:Mr. Nakakura, the machine that you use for the cremation, as <br />compared to what American Crematory is selling, are there differences between the two <br />machines? <br />NAKAKURA:I was looking at the, some of the literature that was out on the table <br />today. I know there’s, our crematory, we’re, we have to heat our secondary chamber to <br />1,650 degrees Fahrenheit and I notice theirs is 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. So it’s not as, it <br />doesn’t run as hot, I would say. Yeah, as far as the technology, I’m not quite sure. <br />They’re all two-chamber types, though. <br />RAGGETT:Yours is hotter. <br />NAKAKURA:Hotter? <br />RAGGETT:Yes. <br />NAKAKURA:Ours is? <br />RAGGETT:Yeah. <br />NAKAKURA:I’d say they’re very similar machines. <br />GALDONES:As far as the scrubbing, you think they would be the same, too? <br />NAKAKURA:There’s no scrubbers. Is there a scrubber in your machine? <br />EXHIBIT D <br />24 <br /> <br />