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Page 2 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Saturday, September 11, 1948 THE FI.IIHOIIN. FULL INQUIRY TIiiB Enquirer's Billy Rose Pitching Horseshoes Starts In Milwaukee fcOPINIONNAIRE PHOTOGRAPHER: Herb Heiie REPORTER: Mildred Miller Inlo Iiaiiernnre Of Matron Htislra nit Now On Way From Kiivt To Talk. Milwaukee, Sept. 10 -(UP) Milwaukee authorities made plan tonight for a thorough investigation "hut I thought the blessed event would take place In a back alley." "That' what we all th.uight." said Sam, "and It luobably would have if it hadn't been for Mitch Riley." I QVESTIOS: What do von finfc ij i irortt fault a trife i. (in rim It didn't take much coaxing to ct the rest of army a rnupia th, disappearance of Mr.

Cere-war, Joey stalled seeing a lot or a kid named liemRYi wnie th! Mitch Riley. No one could l.nrlc, st, nd what this nr.jval of hlJBhand from New onen ieiiy nan in common, oui uie A Mother And Her No-Good Son. NEW YORK, as anyone who Uvea west of tha Kill van Kull will tell ynu, la a cold and unfriendly town. Ita Inhabitant don't know a starling from a etui-let and, what' even worse, never borrow cup of ngar from each other. Well, the only ugar I've ever borrowed had picture of Prealdenls on It, hut I do know a managed myth when I see one.

And, in my book, the chestnut about New York being heartlea 1 a myth that aa good as a mile, If not better. Proof? I give you th case hutory of Mr. Ftahman and her no-good aon, Joey, heart-tug by heart-tug. I knee high to the Allen Street gutter, I used to buy my licorice whipa and Jnw-oreakeia in a tiny candy store run by a Mia Irishman who only a few year removed from a Jersey. Pcputy Sheriff Claire Simonson flew east to pick up Edmond Le- jmay, S2, who had been arrested village in the Ukraine.

There was also a Mr. Fish- i y-t on a forgery charge at Newark was to be brought back by train tomorrow. He was not expected to resint extradition. Mrs. Ijemay, supervisor of lunches for Milwaukee schools, vanished from her suburban home about June 15, shortly before her husband was transferred to Newark by his employer.

Sheriff ticorge who aald he was convinced that Mrs. TPmavy had hern victimized, asked the husband to return tn help in the investigation, lie aaid l.cmay had told "conflicting stories." Lemay was arrested on a charge of forging a check made out to his wife, and Ha nicy said a warrant hnd been Issued for the arrest of Mrs. Eva Clark, on a charge of driving car without the own er's consent. HAHRV ARNOIJ). Madison Ft Hyde I'm mowner, auloniohlle agency: Wanting to go out for dinner several nighla a week.

The husband comes home very tired after hia man, but I only remember him a aad faced little gent who stayed home and coughed a lot. Somewhere around the time that Caution Cal became our Chief Kxecutjve, life atarted kicking the candy-etore lady around, tine December day ahe gave birth to a on named Joey, and tha following April, rode out to Brooklyn In black carriage and watched them bury Mr. Kishman. And for the next 20 years, life never let up on her. Joey, raised In the kill or cure Incubator that la the East Side, giew up to be a no good, and th resident of Allen seldom mentioned hla name without adding, "F'oor Mrs, Fishman." For Oh, I am glad you came early! I get awlully lonesome at d.iy'a vcoik and then hla wife think be should take her out to eat.

I Ihmk a hua- breaklast time." year he divided hla time regularly between th band should show hla wife some consider- poolroom and the police line-up, but I never once Mrs. C'ark drove Kast in Mr. Lemay's car and lived with lmay. who said she was hi housekeeper, fact la lhat the pair became insepaiable, and It wasn't lung before Mitch whs having most of his menla In Mrs. Fishnian'a kitch'n.

Milch was an orphan, and In return for this bit of home life, he took it on himself to keep Joey out of trouble, and out of the 130 a week he made as a truckers' helper, he would usually make good whenever Joey heaved a brick through somehody'a plafe-glass window or found something that hadn't been lost. Although she never said anything about it. it's my guess that Mis Fishman had an idea of what was going on, for treated Mitch like another son, and space and finances permitting, would have adopted him. TIIK HAU begun, Milch enlisted. Joey did everything he could to beat the draft, but it finally caught up with him, and the two buddies wound up In the same Infantry outfit.

When they went overseas, Mis. Fishman got regulnr letters aigned "Joe and Mitch." but according to Sam Carmel who translated the letters for the old ladv, they were always In Mitch's handwriting. Then one day Mrs. Kishman got an officln.1 letter from the government and with it, a long letter i ran Mitch telling how Joey had died a heru'a deatli for a cause he believed In Milch aaid his pal had proved himself to be a son any mother would be proud to call her own, according to Sam, It was the most touching letter he had ever translated. When Mitch was discharged, he camp to ace Mrs.

Fishman, bringing a pile of Joey'a personal effect, a couple of medals and a Congressional citation for valor and heroism over and beyond the call of duty. Mrs, Fishman dried her eyes, hnd the document framed, and hung It over the parlor mantle. Then, when ahe found out that Mitch didn't have a place to live, she insisted that he move in with her. Joey's bed was empty, and she had room for him at last. WHF.V SAM told me the story.

I said, "Thai's a nice finish, and Joey's ni im must feel pretty good about her kid turning out so well after all "There a little mine to th s'oiy," said Sam. "The day after Mitch came back, Mrs. Fishman showed me the citation, and since then almost eveiybody on Allen Street has been up to see it. Most of tha folks now ran read and write English It's not like the old days-hut not a single person has ever thought it necessary to tell the old lady thnt the name on the croll isn't Joseph Fishman but Mitchell Riley." Anybody want to borrow a cup of sugar? KK IIAKI) K- 1619 Alior lt. I (ft Jewelry mhnnan: Running up hill and charg account.

That's the uul I cRn think of, I think it a duty tuck for wivea tn do that to their hiidhanitH. I lr-licve th best xy to ruiy anything i to hive the monyeHved tip ahrad of I line. 1 h-tleve in hivlnR ehaige accounts, but I dnn't approve of Charging anything tjnlcua the numey In the bank to pay for It at th time the chniga le made. Charge account are a convenience, but I think most wiven take advantage of them. Another bad fault eonie ivn have la Cooking onlv the kind ff food thev like het.

t'llAKIrK M.I.N-TVHK, 7019 Kllcn North College Hill. food Not doing or enjoying the aame thing her himhand likrx to do. If a man likra to plav golf or fish or bowl, his wife fhimtil leain to like the nitnii things and Ko along with him. I have no sympathy lor I'nlf wii'jiu For-tunately, my wife doesn't have that fault. She and 1 en-Joy doing thing to-gethii.

We like tn play penny-ante nok'-r with our" fi icncls, attend lug le-'gue base-hall games and h. We've been married 1R vents and we gel along fine. We took up the fiahlng hobby onlv aeven yeaia ago. 1 think the very worat type of wife is the nagging kind. neard Mia.

Fishman run her aon dmvn. According to her, It was only a mailer of time before settled down and n-de something of himself. "Thoudst" She CouM Drive; Girl Greuricleil, Fines1 $125 llunlev faid, Newar' olice, however, said M.s. Clark hid told an officer "he was "Kra. I Hanley said pait of the investi Judge Frank G.i.

we.ler, in Traf- days for drivtna "2 miles an hour Ific Court yesterday, look a (Urn on Rlver Road Suntiav. atlon, but taking her out for dinner several night a week Is a little ton much. Cnc a week rhould tie the limit. 1 should imagine a nagging wife would be the worst thing In the world. Fortunately, mine Isn't.

If ahe asks me tn fix something around Hie house and I don't fix It, he reminds me In about a erk In a very nice wav. gation would he a check on a filling station operator here who aaid Mr. Clark, as she was leaving Milwaukee, told him she was driving the car to Newark to await the arrival of Mrs. l.emav from Canada view of the. at moment of Miss! Other fines and suspension on Rosie Shrout, 20, 1432 Race speeding charges included Louis that she "thought" she could drive.

Spinner, 4189 Harrison $50 She was fined and and and costs and six months as a her driving rights were suspended cond offender; William E. San-for a year. ten. 1035 Rookwood Pl $25 and Miss Shrout was charged with costs and 30 days; Robert Janes, operating an automobile when un- -HO Elizabeth in and rests and der the influence of liquor and 10 days; Frank C. Coyer.

523ft with having no driver's license. Kennedy nr! Caiev Quake Is Indicated ONK ll.Y a couple of vear ago I wenf back I to the old neighborhood for a look-see and a llslen-I hear, and Ham Caimcl, who ha been carrying tha Allen Street mall for 3S years, brought me up to I date on Joey and his acllvltiea, Sam I the kind of mailman you're auppoaed to find only In small town In addition to getting the mall through, he cl as family counsellor. In-! foimatlon dispenser and all-around letter-writer. He peaka both Yiddish and Itallen fluently, and 1 many the time l'e seen him squat on a atnpp and write a letter In one language while It was being dictated In another. I met Sam a he was going Into the walk-tip tenement where Mrs.

Fishman still Uvea, He had a long, brown envelope In hia hand. "For your old friend," he explained. "Is Joey writing her from Sing Sing?" I asked. "Joey isn't writing from any place," aald Sam, "He wa killed in the war, and thi is the check his mother get every month from the govern-I ment." Off Northern Japan Wake Up With A Smile 1.1 I AMms- tceie Aluncie, ln.l., ifi and 10 days ench. Uy isTQpilS ITl who was fined J25 and costs, was' Waller Smith.

Box 252, Muddv i BY I'nited prkssi charged with permitting an un- Creek R1, was fined and costs Seismographs in the United licenced driver to operate his car.jand suspended for six months for States and Hawaii today recorded i Th wr rested August not having a driver license and a "moderately strong" earthquake 81 Klver ana Anderson ferry Kris. 10 and costs for speeding. Fined Adams testified that he was too and suspended for reckless driving either in the Kurile Islands north of Japan or 300 miles off the coast of Hokkaido, northernmost Japanese home island. Instruments at the University California, Berkley; at the Califor "I'M NOT surprised to hear Joey's dead," I aaid, intoxicated to drive. were George Stansherry, 1801 "And I thought I could drive," Lang $25 and costs and 60 Miss Shrout explained.

Patrolman days; George Gibson, 3766 Mead William Mitchell said Miss Shrout $10 and costs nd 10 days, was more Intoxicated than Adams! and William Whalen 3304 Hack-was, in his opinion. berry costs and 10 days, George W. Krull, 2438 Saffin! Ronald" Young, 1020 W. 71st a new taxicab driver, wasiwns fined $11 and costs and sus- IIKsllT on vno.f? nia Institute of Technology, Pasa- BONUSES PAID Like School? Fair I.nun, X.J., K.jif. -(ADVatrnlmnn Ihiriitlislnn, en trhnnl riiitu, slun il villi ii'C-v (I I Hi hie t'nmitiro 'How rin yi toi lllni?" the put i allium imfccrf.

'lo7 likr it," (iiiintrft Nnhir. inl Hi hn 'nil Ih'ii HKlAf (llf IS 0I( III (1 StllMIlil' run do in home." c.ena, and at the Coast and Geodetic Survey office on On hit be- Ah, Peace Again! h'i hinniiii, Eugliiiiil (API A tlfrmiin hninh ilrstinw'il th'' uti ikiini mrrhtniiMn of thi' Inn i tin hi'ic in I'm' rinht Imii) yiiim Hith hi 1 1 mifrr In Imir Ihr hit! mm a. Tun vrikn ipy, the. ik i fniti 'hi ii 1 ml. 'l'mtint it 1 1 skIi'ii fx p' lit iiiit it 'I mi t'lmm il tn mi I' tin In II It'll I it.

Atlir nil thnl timr, thi ntul, it krin thrM uinikr itiyhl. I gan registering the ti emblor within i nnP(1 3 and nnd nis driv-; pended for five days for passing seconds after 8:59 a. Kastern inK 1'iRht, suspended for 25 a on ttie left. a nH i-rl Tinin Tlio lasted for two hours. McClailX Js To 7Vy A0n Finder Is Weener On 473,307 Claims, Ohio Direilur Tnlal i OF I Itemilled 1 ii" 1 11.1 11 vioveinmeni re- cording, triangulated among seven stations throughout the Pacific To Join Lawyers' Group William A.

McClain, Assistant In Lost Checkbook CaSC City Solicitor, announced yesterday, fLpoepc T0 Use LoseiS that he would make a third at-1 v'IU0-es louse LOSeS 1 milt ('oiinlian. She Moved! "pretty accurately'' pinpointed the epicenter off the coast of Hokkaido, government seismologists said. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 10 AP1 Sober Party? itannnnnnn in World Southampton, England A fM -Mrs. Hannah l.ane.

54 and unhappy tempt to gain membership in the Jmtprh A Rn(han Chicago-(AD -Chicago', Mu- Wgr homBfl, ha'v 'been paid out ri I T-) a r. The Rev, Victor Stechsrhulte, receiving notice that he had bpen m'Kht he a free man today, sleeping seismologist, at Xavier the second Negro ths said their seismograph's records of of the American Bar Association. -if he had not been unlucky enough the morning quake seemed to be his case, he said: 'to find another man's checkbook accord with the various other in- -Some might think I should say'the vagrant told Assistant rolire struments as the readings were! To hell with the Bar Association' Assistant Pol.ce reported by news services. Further! after being rejected, but that is notiChlrf rfd r'pPr ot onh; College with suburban Woolston, was ac nlclpnl Court Judges are throwing VPleran and next of kin of dead fused of using fiery means to drinking parly September 3:1, hut iservicemen. the Stale Bonus Com- not one of them will touch a drop.

ld tni.V. She wss oidered held for Bonus Director 71 26h for selling her house ablae. lp rp claims have been received and "My husl ard won't get out of linUilliv of chemical lest for 30J VOU CAN A PERT-SON PV HIS TREATMENT OF WAITERS ANP SALESPEOPLE. onlv small yiMPOeTAMT PEOPLE A5USE THOSE WHO idirert exchange of readings must the way to Ibok at it at all. In H'H yesterday.

intovicllou. detective test if led sin the en a nn nov i nr Kteml wants to piove that so- the first place, you ran get into in a suburban cafe' by the association unless you apply Chris Waldck, Chief Investigator. once hit a rate of fn.OdO each 24 hours cancel ill unl.onieler lests ate ac told him, "so I tried to bum down. I don't like Woolfton." iur uieuioei snip, ann in rne seeonu, cm ate enough to stand up in court he made before the scientists can fix the locus of the quake more exactly. Father Stechschulte said, I hut said it was his opinion the disturbance might have centered as away as in Siberia.

Hamilton County ments were it is a strictly professional matter He told a meeting of Judges: and passed 10 or 12 checks Picket In Sky. for 34,514 rlaim. list nf and not a social one at all. "I would like to bring four tn alt I am not interested in nP nad flom the rheck- Richmond (AP Striking subjects before the Judge, meet-' rMm, pRi(, nnd total amounts in pilot of the National Air Lines lug, have them drink good hard ent their pickets aloft today. hluor In varying amounts, then Al1llm, Bq4 ,,,,,,1 foi.

Two planes, piloted by apt. .1. have a qualified mycologist n-'H(2- Brown 983 for 1304 225; Butler, M. Cilmniir and ChpI. II.

II. larke, alyie the 12572784, Clermont, 1.822. A VM3MAN SHOULP HOLP HEfc? HAN Injuries Are Fatal To Boy, 8, Struck 5TACERJLLV ALOFf, AS SHOWN, WHEM SHAKINO HANK WITH A MAN. down and eating with while law- he had found, yers. But I am interested in build-i Two warrants, charging him with ing up a practice and it is hard bad checks for approxi-galn professional prestige 40 an(i Rfl- wpr(' among mv own people so long asjaKinst Rnthan in Is'orth College the Cincinnati Bar Association will warrants reportedly am not recognize me professionally." jon file in Cincinnati where Rothan, la probationer, has been on the On Way To School HCW9.SUCHEVA66EtATEC7A1AN- NERTISMSAsTE SWEERT CAiTO, ILLINOIS IS 5V PERSONS PRONOUNCEPi-TOH.

FKO PELUSON9 OF RANPEUC' HXUAtsAAifO EGYPT Konert Buarte. a3i mania 1' I "wanted" list, since July 21. Rothan is to have a hearing- to- ICl.fton, son of Othmar B. Budile ol VUlt liiqUITy BUT CAIkU lnt Slurtn'mn fll 17 rijl' befole Mayor Rohcit Reuse of L. J.

Budde livestock dealers wns iniiired fatallv vesterdav 9.1 ILLINtJe? Hil if Xiirth College picketed Richmond from the air. "A splendid idea, B.dwaid Clinton. 1320, Cllmnur'. plane wrote -Schemer. Chief Justice, exclaimed S2S p78 7 pvette, hunner.

across th- sky: Clarke Tha other Judge agreed and the $33, 9()B; nved a sign "Itoii't Kit National was set, Lavvtence, 2519, Miami Air Lines I'iloU on Str.I.e." 3 317, $1,025 440; Preble. Three other piloM I I e(ed' SEW UNIT PLANNED Ross. 2.976. Sc.oto. agiound at the landing spot uni, M.

Wni.en. 1.BS2. at Byrd lh(in bp W.t,. The five pilots came Horn ni, rJ. No.fo.k as membeis a pujsl(m of aquadron oo.ing the has.

oas, A lnbehalf of strike H. New Yoik. Kxecutlve Ort Ood Handling of the is to he in, II' HtlMK icincinnati September 2S and 24 to- Fnr fit when he was 'struck bv an auto Police continued to search last Imohile in front of 3W Probasco night for the unidentified assailnn lAve as he was going to school. ot Miss Ixruise Roseberry, 17, 740 ASK YOURSELF Wish To Be A Librarian? The boy died at Good Samaritan fteoamavine. wno was yr 1 'Hospital of fractures of his skull slllPK'' after a telephone call lured I nffrC0 I in TIC In I InrnrtOV and left arm and internal injuriesi "i liimuy hi feo, hours afler the accident.

away from the residence. VJ 1 range the change If you have a yen to a in the afternoon, receiving William K. Klone, 24, A i la ara 1 LOUIS FEID, M.D. St to no ire the Dov run A 1 1 nil. iu rmitnir rT, a i i a salary while training.

iitiFlRli i iii away iu bithmm ithnuAnnil fmblovepn of Cine vnnr rnllam i anlfatst A was struck after her brother-in-law, Alfred Evans, received a call Thursday night to report for work from behina a large iree into roe path of his automobile. A third-grade pupil at St. Monica School, Robert Is survived by his AT IIOMK sfjjjjjajajjajjjaBjvs 1 at Renter's Tavern. Delhi Pike. lestaurants In the proper nannung of food was approved yesterday; M.

Dunlap, Dirtrtor of the Public by the Board of Health on recom Library Training Class, will start a n.endation of Dr. Carl A. for aemlprofessional library Roard of Health Commissioner. T. in 'raining early in October.

The victim told police that she JfAJ ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST After passing their examinations they are appointed to positions in the Public Library system according to their capabilities. "Graduates have the same opportunities locally as do professional parents and a brother, vvilliam I. MARK SCHEMER, M. D. 11 0h KO-S 1 AM Mi.

e.th was th 75th traffic receiv ed an unsigned note through I 3mtmy. Vour ssur- .1,11.1 U. nesa and preventing spread of dis- falalitv in Hamilton Countv fon.e mail february 25 It read: i 8nce oJ speed dependability, purity. 1048 as comrared to 83 at this! "I-ouise, stay off the street at night 12 tablets 10c, even greater savings on time last vear -one- P- S- a Thel the tablet bottle for 45c. Why pay am I girl's mother, Mrs.

Marie Rose I more, why ever accept less. Buy ing these courses for 72 years, prac- Nino Moraes flHff Co ii I i Mi a 1 Orchcslra ease. The time and place for th- tl(v Miss Dunlap pointed elinir will be worked out later with thp "It'sut. "However, the course does not th. Cincinnati neslan.ant Owner, my J()(( (hR, do (he Association.

Dr. ibbach said. Bu, MRS PAT MoSpATHlEX 31 berry, said her daughter had no 7036 Hamilton North College enemies Miss Roseberry is a for-Hill was bruised severely Western Hills High School BERNARD D. GIUMAN, M. 0.

ANNOl Kcts nriMMi or orru C-3t aiwrlntn Onlrr Rlrif. Sld.m.rt HM1 OPENING OFFICE Morris W. Dexter, Ml niEht in an automobile collision i ond Von Zandt in Onlv einht r.l.id Hob, hv h.en oorary senooi. many or incin- found In 'he cty so far vear nati's librarians are graduates of rouna in trie city so isr nils year. examination, her course f3rt.rsnd rntZ 'i "is, Dnn.ap.

who studied at the -n last eht Dr. train.nJ Groesbeck. Deputy Sheriffs Peter Klein and Iiuis Wahoff reported The tw cars were driven by James .1. am 'im. i iiB vim- con rp, navp nan two vpars 1102 Carew Tower.

sity, says that the chief advantagejxhomas, 28, 23 Back and M.in lofii! uniied good results from the new of college, must be 18 to 3," years' ct being a libiarian is that one O'Shea, 18. van Zandt ordinance lequiring vscrinstion of d.l, residents of Hamilton County Maria Morales In IffCnnrlAn Till S- alwaya learning. dogs aga.nst rabies. All rabid dogs nd in good health. Once accepted I f- n-w waa taken found thi.

were v.ee,.... for who senger in Thomas car, was taken JOSEPH M. ALLEN. D.D.S. AnnwitfH Opntnf mt lfnlal Ottt 50 ft Prnfiitrnt Bank Hld like books nnd people," she as- to Jewish Hospital.

he said. v. OPEN TODAY nnd every Saturday UNTIL 5:30 P. IV no apoin(niPn necoRaary "You can he a hihliographe, not like people, but not a li-I brarian." AMI IIE.MI IT. AT IIOMK FOOTBALL PLAYER HURT.

Krfward Fitznerald. 11. 1" Guido Pei.sons Interested in the library i rortlir nf Dancing nightly from 6:30 'til 1, Salurtlaa 'til 2 Closed Sundaya PATIO rFIHKR.Al PLAZA 'training course mav register with I Mis, Dunlap, who "is most forearm yeste rday hen ph y-found at the Information desk (lf mK "6 ithe Pohiie i.ihr-rv hn taken to General Hospital. DR. HAROLD K.

MOSS. M. D. 102S IXION (F.MKM, BI.IKi. AT HOME DR.

JOHN W. MU! FORD 1HJ0 CARF.W TOW FR U.ot conducting; classes rniao ratine! Insist en Soft of -rue Plastic Corn-Fit PADS For lour FALSE TEETH CIVIC iROl 10 YKARS OI.P: Members and former members of the Golf Manor Civic Association will celebrate the organization's 10th annive.sary Monday night in the Community Ruilding Wiehe and Losantiville Rds. Ollie James, Knquirer columnist, will speak. A dinner at 7 p. m.

will precede the program scheduled for 8 p. m. uft In pllM. hf invlhln. i hin(t SO-0 lays (or het rnt.

59c at KING'S and olhrr Prnnl" For your convenierce. we remain open every Satur day until 5:30 p.m. Bring the family in tor a com-ple'e eyesight examination. Lens prescriptions filied. Eyeglasses repaired.

'Eyeglasses may be called for until 6 P. M. CIid this rnwindrrl IViOTHERS! Poor yeiight cn ruin youi child's chance for success and in ichool and all through lift! Your child may not know, and you may not rtcogniia tht symptom ol faulty vision. So. don't gamble! Befoie your child goe bck school come in and let our stH of Doctor of Optometry male thorough scientific eiamination.

No appointment it necessary. Open every day, including Saturdays, until 5:30 P. M. Complete Optometric Service nl One Low fault-Specialists in itting Contact (intisilde) Lense. ST.

GERTRUDE ANNUAL MADEIRA, OHIO FALL FESTIVAL Sat. and September 11th and 12th Chicken Dinner Sunday 1 1 Mil 2-4 to 8 Half Fried Chicken Served On Plate Potatoes Gratv String Brant Cole Maw Tomalorg I I. Ol! AT ADULTS SI.25, CHILDREN 65c 1 948 4-Door DCCGE SEDAN Awarded Sunday Night Plenty of Parking Ssaeo Free Bus From End Of Madisonville Car Line 12 E. Sixth St. (Above Palace Theater) Cincinnati.

CH 5064 "If iht wasn't so rfarneif nfurr-n i 12 E. Sixth St. (Above Palace Theater) Cincinnati. CH 5064 imgnT rriievf f)r lecture on how to cook tor a Itmtly ol lour on $17. SO a week.

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