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BACK YOUR FUTURE-BUY S. SAVINGS BONDS Eisenach and Rozek lot as Barons drop 'pair to Bernard fights Buffalo tonight. Set page 27. SECOND SECTION DAILY POUNDED 1873. WEEKLY FOUNDED 183X WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 FIVE CENTS Bt THE COPT.

WEEKLY. 24c Hard Coal Men Discuss Oil Deficit Hits 3 Policemen Suspended Because School Boardi Of Man 's J)eath Return to Work Hudson Native Dies in Crash Prisoners lodeed in cells of ance of their duties. Two more'Dav for negligence In performance Idetown Man Elected New Sh icksh in ny Police Chief Rabert R. Ingram, former Slate Policeman, Chosen From Among 18 Candidates Robert R. Ingram, 35, of Idetown, was chosen from a field of 18 candidates for the post of police chief of Shickshinny at a special meeting of the barough council last night.

He will be on the patrolmen were suspended later but, oi their duties, ine policemen i Pittston nn Stalim W'lkes-Barr Police Headquarters get to see a policeman every not as a result 01 Handzo death, returned to duty yesterday. According to the mayor, Handzo i Two other members of the city Contract Negotiations Differ on Importance of Competitive Fuels William Dils, Midget Auto Racer, Killed When Auto Hits Guard Rail Termed 'Desperate' by County Office I hour during their incarceration, it was disclosed yesterday, when Mayor Luther M. Knlffen an-i mounced the inauguration of a new; policy which reauires the Datrol: was found lying on a lawn adjacent police force returned to their Jobs to a cafe on Hazle Street in the; after being suspended for five and Newtown section by Cruisermeni three days respectively. Patrol-Conrad Holland and John ZardeskiJ man Matthew Sarnowski, who who summoned the police patrol to; drew a five days' suspension for; remove the apparently intoxicated; driving a cruiser on a flat tire1 man to police headquarters. Upon and ruining it, returned to duty! driver to check the cell block and! uiH( mke a written report each hour! mtlston of hjs shlft jod morning.

i Financial niipht nf New York, June 17 (iR John L. Ingram, married and the father on Saturday by Scott Kline, assist-, Township Scnooi DisU-ict vas de erated by Patrolman Al Che- lagher. charged with failure to Lewisis United Mine Workers and William T. (Bill) Dils, 28, native of Hudson, was instantly killed Wednesday night when his midget The new system will be started panonis, Handzo was taken to the make reports andcalls from police hard coal operators, here to talk of two children, was a memMr-- yesterday "Asperate" by within a few days or as soon as racing car crashed into a guard Al Ford, assistant county forms fr th hourly re- ports are prepared and is the re- tendent of schools, who disclosed sult of the death of a wilkes-Barre fhof tVi Hlatrict urlll hauA a Hofiit TAurneViin man -t-n I half years, leaving that organiza v-jv u.iivi luniiouii man in iiic jail UU i ponce station, wnere ne was loogedicaii boxes promptly, was suspend- contract, held a press conference in a cell at 4:30 on the morning ed for three days and returned to today and discussed-oil. of the day his lifeless body was dis- duty on Tuesday.

i covered. The policemen reported Mayor Knlffen, intent on build-! Tne umon arid company spokes-they were told by several persons' ing up a police force that is ef- man also talked about the draft upon their arrival In the 600 block ficient and subject to the mini- and its possible effect on oil and of Hazle Street, where Handzo was mum of criticism, said yesterday nniipi nlnVad Iknf tha ryion hni if. V.L, .11 Ik. auyimcs. the job, and James Strong, meter patrolman.

Shickshinny Rotary requested that council erect six basketball baskets recently purchased the club and the request was granted. They will be set up at the high May 31. of $58,000 this coming school tion two years ago. In being selected for the job, he topped applicants from Philadelphia and other communities outside of Luzerne County, as well as local candidates. The post will pay $175 a On that night Patrol Driver Joseph Zelinski found Michael Handzo, 50, of Ashley Road, Wilkes-Barre term unless some method is found to obtain financial assistance.

school, near the DL and station, rail at Empire Raceway, Albany, N. and overturned several times. His wife, the former Mary Hands of 206 Mill Street, Parsons, and four-year-old son, Billy, were standing in front of the grandstand as Dils raced by in third place midway through a 12-lap race. The, throttle of Dils' car apparently' stuck, track attaches re Describing the school buildings lownsnip, dead in a cell. Death But they had practically to say on the progress of a month to start, with promise of a 'on Parker Hill, at Laidacker Field ljvjvuu up, liiu im.

iiiuu iiu i i win aiaiiu unlit ail ui iiic fered a fall. members in the performance of Mayor Kniffen, when Informed their duties but will not tolerate by the deputy coroner that Hano-; negligence, misconduct, wilful "in nnnr nriHi was attributed to a brain hemor $25 raise. and at two other spots to De He will be Introduced to his work 'selected. new contract that affects 80,000 tion" and "in need of repair," Ford TnAVfor ffikE zo died of a brain hemorrhage, abuse of equipment or discour- i miners and 85 per cent ot the aiscioseo mat me district scnooi 'deputy cc deputy coroner. Since Handzo's death, Me.yor Kniffen instituted an contemplating reducing uegau an iiivestigauuii aim quo-, on ine pari oi any po-tioned the three policemen in-'liceman.

"I'm Insisting that we volved. A few days later he sus-: have discipline and efficiency in country's hard coal production. Holding the conference were Pilot Uses Franklin Fields the ported. The machine swerved Into, investigation which resulted in the suspension of three policemen on charges of negligence in perform- Kniffen Jesse B. Warriner, Chairman of the penaeo iionana.

ziroesKi and tne Bureau oi Police Chepanonis for five days without declared. To Crash-land as Mo tor Fa Us Reappqinted DeMolay to Entertain 300 present teaching staff from 29 to 25. He also said the board is contemplating closing the Houston City and Suscon school buildings. According to Ford, these changes will take place before the start of the 1948-1949 school term. Though the district reduces the teaching staff to 25 and closes two school buildings, Ford said, it will board of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Company, who is the operators' spokesman, and Thomas Kennedy, UMW vice president.

When Kennedy said most of today's three-hour negotiating meeting was devoted to the oil-coal discussion, Warriner agreed. But he failed to agree entirely with Kennedy's appraisal of the At $ilver Jubilee Dinner Edmund Serhan Narrowly Misses Hitting High Tension Lines as He Escapes Unhurt still have a deficit of approxi- Mayor to Welcome Visitors to Observance Being fuels. A.nilot. flvine a Diane based at Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley mately $58,000, ikv iiin ij ooiu lucsi, ciu nun are using more oil than ts being Airport crash-landed last night at 6:40 on Franklin Field when his Roy Cleaver, adviser of transpor-motor "conked out" as he was practicing spins. an State i The ilot Edmund Serhan 3 produced and "if we're going to draft an army it is a safe assump tion we will need much more ou Lane, Wilkes-Barre, was unhurt, secretary of Pittston Towmhip Held at Irem Temple Saturday DeMolay and Masons from out of town will be welcomed by Mayor Luther Kniffen and Willard M.

Horst, first master councilor of the chapter, to the 25th anniversary celebration of Susquehanna Chapter, Order of DeMolay, to be held tomorrow at Irem Temple. in order to train men." but the plane was moderately School District, recommended the i 'friMals This, he added, would mean in creased use of coal as replacement Flying Plank Injures Woman fuel. closing of the Suscon and Houston City buildings. He recommended also the elimination of seven teachers and combining of grades two and three in the Wilson Building under one teacher. But Warriner said that "nothing damaged, officials of Smith Flying Service, owner of the plane, said.

Serhan was flying over the field, near His home, and had put the plane into spins to practice recovery in the present situation assures us of freedom from competition or oil." Mr. Cleaver made the recom- He probably puiied tne tnrouie He added, however, that I hack and failed to use throttle 1 mendat ions after he and Ford sur Reservations for the stag dinner for DeMolay and Masons, to be held at 5:30, total 300, it was announced following a meeting of the general committee last night at the Craftsmen's Club. The dinner will be followed by a dance from 8:30 to 11:30. The day's program will open at think the oil industry overplayed heat, causing the motor to cease veyed the school system. At that the outside steel guara rau ana rolled over four or five times.

Dils, whose helmet flew off, remained in the car. The young man, who has been residing in Agawani, has been Na midget auto racer since last summer, local relatives reported. He was born in Hudson, attended Plains schools and then worked for Hudson Coa Company. During World War 2 he served with the U. S.

Marine Corps. Following his discharge, he spent Wvo years in Hartford, where he was employed by Connecticut Bus Company, He moved to Agawam about, two years ago and had been employed as a driver for Trallways Bus Company. He was a member of Hudson PM Church. Besides his wife and son, he is survived by his fatherRalph Dils, and a sister, Mrs. Robert Curran, both of Hartford; also his grandmother, Mrs.

Jane Dixon of Wil-liamsport. Funeral services will be conducted tonight at Springfield, and on Sunday morning the body will be brought to the funeral home, 70 South Grant Street, Wilkes-Barre, for services Monday. Friends may call Sunday afternoon and night. Chipski Injured in Battle With Spouse Michael Chipski, 80 Brookside Street, Wilkes-Barre, was taken Into custody last night after having been treated at General Hospital for possible fracture of the right elbow, and lacerations and abrasions of both arms. Cruiserman Charles Wills and Lou Olsen said Chipski, was in- Iured during an argument with lis wife.

He will be arraigned in police court this morning. time, the teaching staff of the dis trict numbered 31 teachers. Its hand last year and stocked more oil burners than were needed." Mrs. Paul Casterline, 44, Hurt When Truck Runs Over Board Indebtedness of the district as of July, 1947, amounted to $14,500. As for the contract, both spokes 2 and following the addresses of men said there was discussion 1 welcome by Mayor Kniffen and lhis consisted ot a temporary loan of S7.000 and the remainder repre functioning, smitn omciais declared.

In landing, Serhan narrowly missed several high tension lines. A fire call was sent in froln Box 335 at 6:30 last night following the crash, but. there was no fire. Deputy Chief Engineer Stanley Williams said. No; 3 Engine and Wagon and No.

but no specific union proposals on welfare, seniority, uniform rates, week end overtime, and senting unpaid bills. At the end of the fiscal year, this month, the indebtedness is expected to reach the Mr. Horst, a class of 101 candidates will be initiated in the first and second degrees and the flower degree. The ceremonies will close with the chevalier degree, to be free blasting materials." The latter, they said, applies mark. Ford said the district has a prop to piece work miners working for contractors.

These workers directed as commander-in-chief by erty millage of 35 mills and a per capita tax of $5. He said the district cannot hope to increase these Russell Monie of Bloomsburg, formerly of Wilkes-Barre. Entertainer at the dinner will be Harry Foster Welch, interna 7 engine and responded. Boy Injured When He Runs Into Automobile rates or taxation. He further said there are 865 property owners in I I 1 1 IS 4 tionally known imitator.

Principal address will be by Col. Laurence Watres, Scranton, grand master of the district and the per capita tax was levied on 1,599 persons. Per capita tax collections last A child, dashing from Franklin Field Playground on Blackman year amounted to onlv $700. Ford said. He further added that 80 per A piece of plank, thrown into the air by a truck struck" and injured a woman yesterday aftefnoon on South Main Street, police reported.

The accident occurred at the Intersection of South, Main Street and Plum Lane as Mrs. Paul Casterline, 44, of 506. South River Street was passing. The truck, being driven by Bernard Deevert, 21 of 128 Academy Street, was backing but Plum Lane when it ran over the piece of wood which flew and struck the woman on the left side. Patrolmen Al Cheponis and Joseph Bria took Mrs.

Casterline to Homeopathic Hospital where she was treated for injuries to the side. Deevert was released on his own recognizance by Chief J. Russell Taylor. Street was injured yesterday aft cent oi tne property taxes was now supply their own blasting materials. Erring Wife Forgiven Orleans, June 17 () Walker Goodpasture, 31, today forgave his pretty wife Haliie for running off with Adrian Parks, 25, of Lawrenceville.

The 25-year-old Mrs. Goodpasture was busy with pots, pans and brooms after a 10-day absence that led her husband to charge Parks with kidnaping. Parks and Mrs. Goodpasture returned last night after a- jaunt through four states. The woman was welcomed home by her huv band ahd two small children but Parks was tossed into jail.

ernoon at when ne ran into the side of an automobile, Wilkes-Barre Police said last night. He is In good condition in Mercy Hospital. He Is Robert Bakunas, 6, of 435 the order oi uewioiay. ay K. Hopkins, chairman of the chapter's advisory board, will be toast-master.

Womenfolk of the DeMolay and Masons will be entertained by Mr. Welch on a program to be held by the DeMolay Mothers Circle from: 7 to 8:15 with Harold J. Ives, chapter advisor, as chairman. Wyoming Valley girls who will be dance dates for the visiting. DoMnlnv will Vt 0arnrtri fn their i According to Ford, the district receives State grants based on 21 reimbursements units.

Total school enrollment the past year amounted RICHARD PHILLIPS, JR. STEPHEN J. TKACH Stephen J. Tkach of Goss Manor, Dallas Township, yesterday was renamed secretary-treasurer of Luzerne County Republican Committee. Appointment was announced by Olln W.

Evans, Republican county chairman, shortly before he left for Philadelphia to open Luzerne County's national convention offices. Mr. Tkach, who is chief clerk to the county commissioners, has been serving the county committee since 1940. He was named treasurer in that year, and in 1945 took over the additional duties of secretary upon the death of -County Controller Robert Miller, who served in that capacity. Mr.

Tkach was renamed to the dual post when Attorney Ben R. Jones, took over the ranks of the county GOP organization upon the death of Sheriff David C. Vaughan. The county committee officer Is prominent in affairs of the Pennsylvania Slovak Union, serving as first vice president and a member of the finance committee. He is a prominent Legionnaire and 40 and 8-er.

He also is active in the BPOE, being a past exalted ruler. to 572 pupils. Of this number. 376 were in grades, one to eight and 196 in grades nine to 12. Last month, Ford said, the district received $7,000 in special aid from the State to pay teachers' salaries.

Blackman Street, who suffered a possible concussion, lacerations of the scalp and abrasions of the face and arms. Driver of the car was Patrick Flynn, 23, of 412 An-dover Street. Cruisermen John Paciotti and John Zardeski said Flynn was driving west on Blackman Street at the playground when the boy ran into the driver's side of the car. homes following the dance by'fnfnr ChxraeA Witli members of an escort committee jlUtlUI liUdlgCU Willi and the Mothers' Circle. ci- fTi.T ni Final dress rehearsal of the first Sale OI INeWDOm KaDieS Ford Indicated that the State iVoiu Playing at ana secona degree team win De held at Irem Temple tonight at Local Theater 7:30.

New York, June 17 UP A 40- may have to eventually step in and assume a large part of the financial burden of operating the district. The schools, he said "feiust be operated." year-old Manhattan physician wasl SUNDAY DINNERS 13 NOON "TIL 8 P. M. GREEN -SHUTTERS END BOULEVARD Scranlofl-Bear' Creek Junction Turn Left at Rout 119 Spaghetti and Chicken JTUMBO BONE STEAKS TENDERLOIN STEAKS FILLET MIONON and CHOPS SEA FOODS (A la Louisiana) Hard Sheila Clams Lobster Tail Rainbow Trout FRIED SHRIMP FRIED SCALLOPS All Foodi Prepared By CHEF BEAUDRY Formerly at One ot tht LeadinjrHotels AtlanUo City. N.

J. Catering Parties Wedding Banquets Phone 3-9289 For Reservations MAYWOOD FARMS WHITE HOLLAND HEN TURKEYS 1214 Lbs. 68c Lb-BROILERS AND FRYERS 3-4 Lbs. CARTER BACHE We Deliver Phone Nanticoke 21 arrested today charged with selling illegitimate babies for adoption. District Attorney Frank S.

Hogan said the physician, Dr. Abraham Schonholtz was charged with the sale of two illegitimate hahies One child, Hogan said, was sold for $1,700. Fare Raise Defended Pittsburgh, June 17 (if) The Pittsburgh Railways Company, today defended its new fare schedule from attack by city authorities by saying fare Increases were justified in face of increased inventories. Company engineers told Public Utilitv Commission Examiner Edwin Doran that It would cost to replace street railway. With Starting Time of Feature Comerford "The Pirate," Judy Garland, Gene Kelly.

11:00, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10, Capitol "The Sign of the Ram," Susan Peters, Alexander Knox. 11:44, 1:41, 3:38, 5:35, 7:32, 9:21. Penn "The Smugglers," Michael Redgrave, Jean Kent. 11:30, 1:30, 3:30. 5:30.

7:30. 9:30. BIGGER and BETTER 1 FRIDAY NIGHT P'ARTY Tonights l(DPsMT, Community Hall LEE PARK CASCADES West 8th West Wyoming PRESENTS GUSSIE MITCHELL Who'g Doing All Right In The West Wyoming Hllla. The Mala Feature Is Hogan said the physician paid Orpheum "Dangerous Years." $320 to nhe two prospective William Halop, Ann E. Todd.

11:53, mothers duVing their Dreenancv 3:55, 5:55, 7:55, 9:55. and promised them another $300 incline and motor coach equipment i of the company. In addition, 190,173 would be needed to replace through bus property, engineers testified. The company recently boosted fares from three tokens for a quarter to a straight 10 cent fare, jlnterurban fares were raised one i cent per zone. "DON SAMARITAN" Singing Guitarist Heard Coast to Coast Walter Williams Air Conditioned Grill 94 BUTLER No Cover No Minimum GILLETTE'S (H A Corner First and iJT lu Wilkes-Barre Sta.

BRESLAU HANOVER TWP. Steaks Fried Chicken Lobster Tail Sandwiches S. A (Steve) Glllelle. Prop when the final adoption papers were signed. The charges the doctor faces are misdemeanors.

THE DAY TOD ATS FOR GOOD FOOD IT'S THE BROKENSHIRE'S WHEN MOTOR TWINS DISPLAYS BEACON (Next to Fox Hill on the Sullivan Trail) Tunkhannock Exeter TONIGHT MELODY MASTERS Saturday Jimmy Martin a Band No Cover No Minimum Hart "My Dog Rusty," John Litel, Ann Doran. 5:56, 7:56, 9:56. I Sterling "Under California Roy Rogers and Trigger. 7:45,9:50. Strand "Eagles Brood," Hop-along Cassidy.

10:30, 12:25, 2:20, 4:15, 6:10, 8:03, 10:04 LUZERNE Luzerne "Heading for Heaven," Stewart Erwln, Glenda FarrelL, 1 7:46, 9:49. PLYMOUTH Shawnee "My- Dog Rusty John Litel, Ann Doran. 7:55, 9:56. PARSONS 1 Parsons "Blonde Savage," Leif lErickson, Gale 'Sherwood. 7:58, 958 KINGSTON Kingston "Relentless Robert Young, Marguerite Chapman.

7:27, FRI. SAT. WALSH'S EXETER "RUSTY BURKE" AND HIS 4 SHARPS FEATURING BOBBY CHANDLER HARVEY'S LAKE HOTEL DINNERS ROOMS MUSIC BY CHAUNCEY ROTH Catertnz Weddings Partle Banquet Air Conditioned 384 South Mafn Street Steaks Chops Sea Foods Chlcken-ln-the-Ruff Daily Catering to weddings and parties Phone 3-9656 WE THE FORD TONIGHT I Phone Harvey's Lake 3731 "iERVEB AT" SOYLE' FARMER DANCE Featuring The Wyoming Valley Ramblers Al Dershamer Singing Caller Freth Sea Food and Sandwiches Dally MASONIS CAFE 231 Bennett Street. Luzerne SA'RMATEA BIGBETTERND PARTY' TONIGHT, 8 P. M.

d.s.t. The Best Oflne, Be Convinced Brook Trout Turkey FRIED CHICKEN Shat Roe Frogs Legs Scallops, Clam. Uysters, Hard. Sort. Crabs.

Lobster '1 alls Steaks Chops GORDON H. LLOYD'S 147 SOUTH MAIN STREET FOR 94f The Biggest Ford Show In History 13 HUDSON ROAD, PLAINS pnefit Church Fund if! TONIGHT AT THE" PITTSTON I American "April Showers," Jack Carson, Ann Sothern. 1:26, 3:23, 5:24, 7:23, 9:26. I FORTY FORT Forty Fort T-Men," Dennis HILLSIDE INN Routt 115 West Truckivlllrf FULL LINE OF SEA FOODS Now Featuring That Delicious MAINE LOBSTER STEAMED CLAMS STEAKS CHICKEN And Our Famous Long Island ROAST DUCK Catering to Parties and Banquets PHONE BALLAS C075-R-2 438 South Main Sebastopol Farmer and Modem Polka Dance Mmic By-Johnny nd Corn Huskers We Specialize In Pizza Tiou've heard about it! You've read about it Now come and se iV. i.

the '49 Ford, the car of the year. Look it over from top to bottom. See itvfpom underneath Sit in it RIDE IN IT Only Motor Twins could bring you a display like this, so come early and stay late. Everybody's going to see the '49 Ford at'Motor Twins They're Terrific They're Amazing The Whole Valley Raves About THE BEST BAND IN THE LAND HEAR THIS REMODELED TED MESH AM. Fun Laughter Entertainment Now Featuring THE MOST FOR LESS TONIGHT AT STAN'S CAFE Corner Park Ave.

and Lehigh THE BEST OF SEA FOODS Special Today Yes We Have Genuine African Rock LOBSTER TAILS LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER DEVILED CRAB PLATTER CLAMS Snapper Finger Platter, 50e FISH CHIP PLATTER "EAT A SNACK AND YOU'LL BE BACK" Play Our American Shufieboard O'Keefe, Mary Meade. 7, 9. EDWARDSV1LLE Grand "Wyoming," BiU Elliott, Vera Ralston. 7:32, 9:28. SWOYERVILLE Roosevelt "Slave dirL" Yvonne DeCarlo, George Brent 7 9.

WYOMING C- Wyoming "T-Men," Dennis O'Keefe, Mary Meade. 7, 9. DALLAS Himmler "The Voice of the Values See aT. IGNATIUS YpUNG MEN'S CLUB PARTY TONIGHT 8 (D-ST.) EARLY GAMES AT 7:20 ST. IGNATIUS HALL 850 Market St, Kingston LONG BAR NICKS EM 14 E.

Market St. Near Square In the NEW. CLA MB ANNOUNCEMENT. TONITE EVERY NITET'TIL 12 MIDNIGHT Bailors For the Kiddies i accompanied by adults. Over WBRE, 5:43 and 9:00 p.

m. Today. If you want, to get on the air; here's your chance. BAG 1 25: for Demonstration Today and Saturday PRESENTS Today 9 ni to 10 p. Come and Bring the Family Grabs HEADQUARTERS 62-64 Northampton Si.

Dial 2-1 ill African Lobster Tails Long Island Clams Jumbo Shrimp Scallops Haddock vFillrt 5 Fresh' Mackerel Fresh Sea Trout Fresh" Sea Bass Fancy Sliced Cod Salmon, Halibut, Cooked Shrimp, Dressed Whiting, New Kosher Pickles, Eels, Olives, Pigs Knuckles, Pigs Feet, Mayonnaise, Reagan. 7, 9. SHAVERTOWN Shaver-nVhere There's Lifel Bob Hope, William Bendlx. 7, 9. NOXEN Noxen "Magic Town," James Stewart, Jane Wyman.

7, 9. HARVEY'S LAKE Sandy Beach on a Week Eddie Bracken. Prlscllla Lane. Two shows starting at dusk. HAZLETON HIGHWAY Sunset "Kiss of Death" Victor Mature, Brian Don levy.

9, 11 DST. HAZLETON Hazleton Drlve In Tllght to Nowhere," Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers. 9, 11 p. nu NU ANGOLA Grove "The Young In lleart," Broadway Players. 8:40 p.

nu ROUTE 309 Starlite "My Brother Talk to Horses," Little Butch Jenkins. Twt showsx starting at dusk. Laugh at the antics of CHARLIE CHAPLIN. MICKEY MOUSE, DONALD DUCK, etc. Thrill to the famous lights of yesteryear: SEE: DEMPSEY, TUNNEY, FTRPO, LOUIS and otiwr greats in action.

MOTOR TWINS PlUS TRAVEL EDUCATIONAL FEATURES SHRIMP LOBSTER TAIL, All Kinds Of SEA FOODS JACK FINK Cor. State A E. Northampton Struli "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" 240 South, Main Wilkes-BarrpPa. THE PLACE ON THE SQUARE Opposite Presto Restaurant COME ONE1 COME ALLI YQU'LL BE DEIJGHTEDJ i.

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