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XO feUlum Arfus-Courier Friday, Jan. 21, 1949. AM WELL, SOME SAY HE DID IT WITH MIRROfcS RADIO PEIOiElfiP Petaluma Araus-Courior THB OLMSTED PUBLISHERS OFFICIAL PAPER OF THB ClTT OF PETALUMA fefefe mx ona K' KKK KK KK KK KKK R.VSJ tO DK WHS VI TFS IOSCB OY OY BUR OA IBM' Published dally except Sundays mnd fcoUdsy fohn A. Olmsted, Publishei Duncan H. Olmsted.

Editor i il 1 1 1 1 II miti 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ill i nil i il 1 1 Ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiIiiiii ii iilum 1 1 itl 1 1 mim 600 TOO 600 900 1000 IIOO 1200 1300 MOO 1500 Entered at the Post Office at Petalamt, Ctllf. second claii nnttet The following programs re compiled from reports provided by the broadcasters. We assume no responsibility tor last minute changes on their oars T.K.D. tBffectlte October lst, 148) BY CARRIER one month six months In adfance It.lOi per year In advance 111.00. PRESIDENT IN HIS OWN RIGHT The inauguration ceremonies brought the triumph of Harry Truman's electibn to its climax.

He is now President -in his own right. He lias before him unlimited opportunities." For the first time in ten years a New Deal President has a New THURSDAY M. -r P.M. KSPO-KTA News KFHC Super Man KNBC-JoUy BUI KQW Knox Manning 6:45 KQO Meet Stars PM. i KSFO Music KFRC Reserve KNBC Guild Theater KQW Playhouse KNBC Noah Webster KQW-Beulah KGO In the Family 9:45 KFRC Pulton Lewis Jr.

KQW-Nite Editor KQO Your Business BY MAIL One month, six months In advance, one year in advance $10.50. JlDeal It is, not a rubber KGO Counter fQO Green. Bamet LX News-Cactus Jack already demonstrated its independence. The President has KYA Joe Hernandea KSPO Curtain Call i KPRC Chandu KNBC Bandstand ICQW Dr. Crane -r KTA-Blng Crosby" 5:30 KSPO Blng Crosby KPBC Capt.

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Keen KGO Manhattan Job KLX Muslo 9:00 P.M. KSFO Music KFRC News KNBC Burns St Allen KQW F. B. I. KGO Child's World KYA News, Muslo KNX News-Music KDON-Pat Henry 9:15 KFBC F.

Lawton f.3. KFBC Inside Sports Ocw Today i 1 fleiv Today KQW Bob Oarred 6:00 P. M. KSPO-KLX News KFRC-Gabriel Heatter KNBC Al Jolson. KQW Suspense KGO-News KYA-Muslc 6:15 KSPO-Twlllght Time KFRC Newsreel KQO Elmer Davis KLX Sports :30 KSPO Music to 8 KFRC Mystery Traveler KNBC Dorothy Lamour iKQW Crime Photog KGQ-Jo Stafford KLX Santa, Anita -t 1 also shown that he does not expect it to be a rubber-stamp Congress, for he has so far only-made suggestions, leaving it lip to Congress to work out the legislation.

The election has not made Harry Truman a conceited man. He is still humble enough to admit at-a pre-inaugural -luncheon that there-are probably a million Americans who could do his job better than he. But the job is his, and he is going to do it. We know enough of histenacityto expect-him-to-follow through- his program, through thick and thin, until that progiam is either completed or defeated." And we know that he will not accept defeat as final, but will go on fighting as long as he is in the White His, courage and tenacity we can admire, even though we may not always agree with his program. He is today the undisputed leader of his administration, for with the expiration of his old term there went out the one man to whom he always looked up.

As Time says, "As much as any single event, the loss of George Marshall marked for Harry. Truman and the U. S. the transition from something old to something new." i ELECTORAL COLLEGE REFORM Proposals to reform the electoral college, are not new, but they have received unusual emphasis the last few months. Yet President Truman has just announced that he favors no change in the electoral college.

That is rather a surprising staiemhtrcoming-from man-whoL couldjoe.as3yJKaveMn the victim of our electoral college inequalities. A shift of a Very few votes in two pivotal states, 9000 in California and 3600 in would have thrown the election into the House of Representatives, and the House might have still been hopelessdeadlockwhen2in- Qil Cake Meal Favorable For Egg Production DAVIS, Jan. 20. The use of, oil-cake meals in poultry rations RENTALS $40, very good small nicely furnished, for single person. $40, very good Bleeping room and bath, with kitchen and home privileges, all utilities, garage; for 1 or 2 persons.

$60, large very close In. $60 large very close in. -r-Ask. for further- information GRACE EDNA BENNETT 22 Main St. Phone 849 22-5760 PETALUMA 25 YEARS AGO FOR SALE Modern 5 rm.

pre-war stucco -bungalow. Excellent condition. Fine residential district. Early PRICE $11,500 TERMS IF DESIRED. Ultra modern duplex (4, rms.

each). Hwd. tile showery tile sink, one unit party fur- nlshed and available for 'lm-mediate occupancy. Rental approximately 160 per mo. PRICE UM50.

ISABEL S. MINOR 17 Main Street 1-5781 -meg. Same aa dally is favorable for egg KQW meg. Same aa dally ached, dally schedule. KGO-Chan.

291. I06.t meg. Same aa dally schedule 3-10 p. m. KROW Chan.

239. 95.T 1 meg. 251. 98.1 meg. KNBC Chan 259, 99.7 KLX-Chan 267.

.101.3 meg. Same as dally schedule. but growth df-chlcks and hatchability are better when rations contain some animal -pro January 30, 1024 The Day Was Sunday tein Dr. F. H.

Kratzer of the di SPINET PIANOS New and Used. TUB HARMONY STORE Rev. and Mrs. H. Stauffer re vision of poultry husbandry in the University of 'California College of Agriculture has concluded turned from Berkeley where they; have been for several days.

KEYS DUPLICATED at John's and Dob's Sport Shop, 16 Western Phone 1892-M. Li 1-5769 FOR SALE 700 3 months White Leghorn pullets. Free range. Rt. 4.

Box .1 7 5. 7-57 7 1 ajrtudy on the nutritional value of the oTtTclLTce1nreatsnd" agree Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shaver cele brated their 45th wedding anni that they can be made the basis for a good poultry diet if bal versary at their home on WASHING MACHINES repaired Ragghiantl's Maytag Shop, 122 Washington Tel 1649. r- anced properly.

PUREBRED SUFFOLK ewes with lambs f6r sale. Phone 1882-J. 14-5778 FOR SALE ZM White Leghorn street. For many years he was superintendent of streets in this To achieve best results, oil meal, soybean oil meal FOR SALE 800 very fine 3 KFRC-KYA News KLX News-Muslo 10:15 KFRC Gospel 8lnger KQW Ma Perkins KGO Galen Drake KYA Sports 10:30 KFRC Lunch at Sardt's KNBC Rbt, McCormlca: KQW Dr. Malone KGO True Story KYA-Foreman Bill 10:45 KNBCr Lora -Lawton KQW-Guldlng Uto KYA Take Break 11:00 A.

M. KSFO Music In Air KFRC Ladles First KNBC Dble or Nothing KQW Mrs. Burton KGO Betty Crocker KYA Presents KLX-News-Musle 'months old Austra-Whlte pul and--aunf pullets. 3 months old, 115.00 iagreftsonaMe "Rtr Rev. John: Partridge had dozen.

Photie 87-F-31. 1-6707" be used in various combinations. 47B0X 7-5772 3 25, Phone 79-F-22. charge of the services at the Episcopal church at Cloverdale on Sunday. NKW AUTOMATIC WHIRLPOOL WASHERS.

RE-USES SOAP WATER. JACK'S RADIO. 1- Will S. Peck, band director When corn gluten meal, cotton seed meal, linseed oil meal and peanut oil meal are used, it is necessary to add two amino acids, lysine and methionine, from supplementary sources. In general, when oil-cake meals are fed; some- animal protein should be provided in the ration by other sources.

FOR RENT 2 room furnished housekeeping apartment, sult-- able for single person. 629 Phone 209S-J. 20-5777 T. D. 14 TRACTOR with angle dozer.

Wide gauge track. Priced to sell. Waldo Glaco-T-mininalt-Ptr- Reyes -1 0-M or 11 PP. 44-5770 PEK. AND puppies for of Watertown, South Dakota, is here for a visit with his brothers, WANTED Housework, hour work or baby sitting.

Girl 19. reasonable. Phone 1826, Nadlne Peek. 61-5773 Herbert Charles W. and S.

11:15 Walter Peck, and his other rela auguration day rolled around. For this condition could easily have developed. In the House 'the representatives vote as a unit There are 2 1 states with Democratic majorities, and 20 states with Republican- majorities. Three states are evenly divided between Democrats and Republicans, and therefore would riot.be able to vote, although the popular votes in those states went to Truman. Then there are four Dixiecrat States, and if their representatives persisted in voting for the final vote could stand 2 1 Dewey 20, Thurmond 4, with 25 needed to elect On January 25," 1 928, Congressman Clarence F.

Lea filed a joint resolution providing for the abolition of the electoral 'follege, the retention of electoral votes to each State as at present the direct election of the President by popular tives and friends. TELEVISION Motorola, Pack-ard-Bell and General Electric, $199.95 and up. Petaluma RadlorlSS Kentucky St. 1- sale. Rt.

1, Box 487, Phone Th Petaluma Cooperative Creamery will its 18-5776: B5-F-23 FRIDAY A. M. 7:00 A. M. KSFO-KTA-KOO New KNBC-KFRC News iKQW Sunrise Salute KLX News-Music 7:15 KSFO Old Shortle KFRC Rise Shine KNBC Howdy Neighbors KGO Horizons KYA Foreman Bill 1 7:30 KSFO Bud-Hobos KNBC Sons o' Pioneers" KQW Bob Garred KGO Zeke Manners KSFO Prayer Hour KFRC News KNBC Sam Hayes KQW Fred Beck 8:00 A.

M. KSFO News KFRC Cecil Brown KNBC Fred Waring KQW Songs i KGO Breakfast Club KYA News-Sports KLX News-Music tas KSFO Request Perform. KFRC V. H. Llndlshr KQW News KYA Cor.

With Crosby KSFO Business News KFRC News, Bess Bye 1 KNBC Jack Berch KQW Grand Slam .8:45 KSFO Faye Stewart 1 KFRC Breakfast Time KNBC Bill Gavin KQW Rosemary 9:00 A. M. KSFO Ban Sweetland KFRC K. Smith Speaks KQW Wendy Warren KGO Welcome Travelers KYA Ruth Thompson KLX News-Muslo 9:15 KFRC K. Smith Sings KNBC Mualc KQW Aunt Jenny ,:30 K8FO Music-Nob Hill KFRC Emily Barton KNBC Woman's Mag.

KQW Helen Trent 'KGO Kay Kyser i 9:45 Thanks retail department at the plant for KOOF1NUI work. Quality materials. Attractive RECORUa Tne most complete stock In northern California. The Harmony Store. 1 the sale of milk, cream, buttermilk and other products.

KNBC-Stella Dallas KQW Orchestra 1:30 K8FO Melodlllner KNBC Lorenso Jones KOO-Muslo KQW-rProtect League 1:45 KFRC Flying Discs KNBC Wldder Brown 2:00 P. M. KSFO Rhythm KNBC Girl Marries KQW Hint Hunt KGO Surprise Pkf KYA News KLX News-Muslo KDON Melodies 2:15 KNBC Portia -KYA-1280 Club 2:30 KFRC News KNBC Plain Bill KQW-Meet Mrs. KGO Bride ft Oroom 2:45 KFRC Orchestra KNBC Ft. Pg.

FarreU M. KSPO Music Mat. KFRC Happy Gang ZZZ KNBC Road of Life KQW Art Godfrey KOO Ladles Seated KYA-KLX News-Music KNBC Brighter Day kya-1260 club I KFRC Blng Crosby KNBC Aunt Mart KGO House Party 3:45 KFRC Heatter'i Mallbag KNBC Nora Drake 4:00 P. M. KSFO-BUl Baldwin KFRC Fulton Lewis Jr.

KNBC Woman'a Secret KGO Ann Holdea KQW-KYA News KLX-News-MuslO 4:15 KFRC Newa KNBC Life Beautiful KQW 3 Alarm KYA-What'a New 4:30 KFRC Passing Parade KNBC Newa KQW-Club 13 KYA Records KFRC Newa KNBCh-H. Kaltenborn-KQW-Ed R. Murrow KGO Show Tunes KYA-S porta (C) 1949 by Unlveraal Radio Features Synd. Tom E. Danaon.

colors. Free estimates gladly given. Tomasinl Hardware Phone 694. 1-6921 KQW Perry Mason KGO Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt 11:30 KFRC Queen for Day KNBC Today'a Children -KQW Nora Drake KGO School- Cast KYA Ball Room 11:45 KNBC Lite of World KQW Makes You Tick 12 NOON KSFO Bud Hobba KNBC-KFRC News KQW-Katherlne Kerry KGO Music KYA-KLX Nrws 12:15 KFRC Man on Street KNBC Ma Perkins KGO Bay Area News KYA Ball Room KLX Blng Crosby KDON News LEARN TO play accordion. Ask us about rental plan.

The Har mony Store, 87 Main. 1-1070 Thanks FOR SALE 1939 Ford Tudor, As retiring president of Petaluma Parlor, No. 222, Native Daughters of the Golden West. I wish to thank J. A.

Olmstecf and the Argiis-Courier news staff for the liberal and fine given me during my term which greatly helped in making it a success. DEE BATTAGLIA fair condition $500 Call 1 505-J after 5 30 p. m. 38-57G1 Petaluma, Jan. 18, 1949.

FOR SALE 1 9 4 6 Dodge 1 ton panel truck; 3l8 Kentucky, -Phone' 2182-J. 41-678 1 Mr. John Olmsted-. Argus-Courief. DOIN' what comes naturally.

Klna Foam cleans rugs and up Dear Sir and Brother: On behalf of Vitrnvius lodge eadu holstery perfectly. Schluckebter I want to thank you very much Hardware Co. 1 LARGE SELECTION. JACK'S RADIO. 1" KSRO Program 1350 for all the nice publicity you ,000 LEGHORN pullets 3 months 12:30 gave to the celebration we had 111 I KtWAT old.

Raised as pullets, not vote, and a division of the electoral votes of each State among the candidates in exact proportion to their popular votes within the State. Hearings were held in that, the 70th Congress, and in the 71st and 72nd Congresses. Similar resolutions were filed in each of the next seven Congresses, but one, the 80th Congress. Jn the latter similar resolutions were favorably reported from the Judiciary Committee of both the House and the; Senate. On December 31, 1948, the final day of the 80th 'Congress, Lea made a last minute appeal in behalf of hfarelution," saying: "I am taking 'this opportunity of again UTging the support of this plan of election of the President as a final act in my at the close of our remodel job.

I think the publicity given by your paper was by odds the lar 5:00, P. M. fhildrena' Hour; ,0:15 Petaluma Spotlight. 6:00 V. M.

News; Parson Views News: 6:30 Dorothy Main. 7:00 P. M. MiiBic; 7:30 Jj'arm Fea- 7:15 Music. 8:00 P.

M. News; 8:05 Music 0:00 P. M. MuhIc. with broilers and forced.

Healthy and vigorous on free range. Will sell In lots to suit: Also 3.500, March 12th. Order now and watch how they are raised. Schwarze, Highway 101, across from Windsor School. 7-57B3 gest single factor in making the celebration the wonderful success Twe think it was.

11:00 P. M. Sun Off. BAKER'S BARGAINS acre country home, 2 bedroom plastered dwelling, hardwood floors, beautiful view, many trees, barn, brooder house, garaRe, near school ttnd store. $9.500.

134 Main. 22- TRADE" IN, SPECIAL '34 Chev. Tudor $160 We -SANDERSON MOTOR CO. 11 Third St. Phone 1481 Thanking you again, I remain KNBC Pepper Young KQW Don Ameche KGO Home institute 12:45 KSFO Farm Page KFRC Art Baker KNBC-Happlnesa Right KOO Rhythm KDON Peoples Exch.

1:00 P. M. KSFO Song Spinner KNBC Stase Wife KFBC Flying Discs- KQW Knox Manning KGO Breakfast In Hlwd KYA News-Music 1:15 KFRC Beautlwul "Lady KLX News-Cactus Jack sincerely and fraternally Flrnt Heart; 6:45 M. Sacred 6:30 A. KQW Gal Sunday CURTAINS LAUNDERED tVa-teherr Hoc Yours in A.

M. MAURICE-THOMAS Worshipful Master. KYA Double- rh on el 5 2 0-W. 1-3 844 FOR SALE 600 6 months 10:00 A.M. KSFO Disc Jockey KNBC Johnny Flxlt KQW Big 81ster KGO Ted Malona service of 32 years in the House.

I am unhesitating in my conviction that the adoption of the amendment now pending, as a part of the Constitution, would be a very wholesome and substantial contribution to the welfare of our Government." In 1 876, in the HaysTitderrcontestT the election was thrown into the House, and Hayes won- by one electoral Austra Whites; 700 9 months, Austra Whites; 700 18 months White Leghorn. Badenhop, Rt. 3, Box 281, Mountain View Ave. J-5764 SIRS. A.

DcMARTIXI SUBMITS TO Mrs. Angelina DeMartini, 216 Fair streetru nderwent major; 7:00 A. M. Neighbors; News; 7:45 Polkatime; 7:50 Calif. A.

M. Bible Institute; X.S't Melody Hanrtt. A. M. News; 9:05 Melody Ranch; 0:30 Harriet Barnes; 8:45 Rrlpht Spot.

10:00 A. M. Lucy Allen; 10:05 Mu-m-ir. v. 11:00 A.

41. Mualc; 11:40 Otto Ber- ger. -Grosby! 12:30 1:00 V. M. Dobbin 1:15 Music; ..1:30 Music; 1 2:00 P.

M. 2:05 Melody Ranch. VM V. M. Afternoon Concert.

4:00 P. M. Twin City Carnival. Radio Service surgery at the Petaluma General SEWING MACHINES repaired -All-makes. Guaranteed work.

hospital on -Tuesday- performed- CUAILAIiTEED PENNGROVE RADIO JOB TERRIBILINI Phone Pet 112-P-14 5-pc. Used Bedroom Suite Like new 79.00 Singer mechanic. Free estlr mates In advance. Weller Hopkins. Phone 4.

ZT 1-3726 RCA VICTOR RADIOS Boutz Radio Electric tti WMbtaslon, Ph. 1128-J vote, although Tilden had received a plurality of the popular same thing nearly happened in 1948v. It could happen again at any time, unless our antiquated system is changed by constitutional amendment, as suggested by Congressman by Dr. James G. Anderson, assisted by Dr.

M. L. Neilsen and Dr. A. R.

Elderr The patient rallied nicely and a quick recovery is expected. FOR SALE '40 Chevrolet busi Bedroom Suite' 159.00! 5-pc. Used Like new ness coupe. Call after 6 p. m.

5-F-22. 38-5767 JOE PALOOKA More Comfortable by HAM FISHER Lea over 20 years ago, and as contained in the bill proposed by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts. FOR SALE Used Electrolux Solid Lamp Table; 9.95' 5-pc. Used Drop Leaf XX), LOOK vacuum, cleaner, new hose, new brush. In good condition.

516 Sb l- COT A SACKIRILLIACKER THATb TH flNISf 4 Of COR A BOARD WELX7CV0N IN mim SAYS HE'S GOTTA 1AY ON i 2Z.5U 'KWSOONS GLOCKENSPIELHOULO HAVE BE BACK RIGHT AWAY, -fifi KNOSBr. ONE )RE DftY Of LjmHS FROM HAD YOU SLEeToN A BOARP-- -y BOXING. TWO DAYS ALL OVER TH COUNTRY. DOYOU PEEU JCV 1 ROADWORK.HOW'S 1 00TTA MAKE ACALL. -J JPT lM.

Il AN' A HEAT fD fER A COUPIA IA FOR SALE 193 1 Bulck 4 door junior High "Ml v-f YA WITH CAN. TOO BEEN tRYIN'TlREAOH BAD )A WON'T Opinion Asked On Disputed Certificates each 1.00 9.95 Vanity Lamps Used Crib sedan, good condition, radio, heater, spotlight. Ralph Sartor Rt. 3, Box 507, Lakevllle Highway, Phone 2-R-2. 38-5780 Group FOR SALE 19 40 Forrf pickup, Cline's Thrift Store 800 Third St.

1944 exceptionally clean. Very reasonable. Call 6 7 Western SANTA ROSA, (NCNS)- A rehash of the squab-ble within the Democratic party in Sonoma county prior to the Ave and 'Chapman-Lane. Meeting Set While there were 45 junior high school-age young folks pres 1-5740 last election was started by Dr. William Makaroff of Guerneville Neighborly Neighbors in-afking theboard-otsupei': v.irTi mmt -1- i 1 1 i 1 Hi jk i i -jyy.

visors for a legal opinion on validity of disputed election cer tificates issued to members of the Democratic central committee "written in" at the last pri MICKEY FINN Horida Bound! by LANK LEONARD (A WERE EXPECTING A P.hl 7. u- uv wmex nvPsH ra.Birr tuic i fttfb' xhhu.uit TltL mi ictthat bfiii' jTm I STRIP "TEA5E GAL I mary, but without the required IF WG RID6 flSeR.TOTHE Lff' HOTEL WITH VA number -of write-in votes. The board asked District At iS, fel I ITfi THE PERFECT cXCJJSc FOR PUCKIN I I SAYS THE CONVENTION I I bOIN TO I NATIONAL COMMANDER, I'VE I A MU5T YXiZzrz: ent at a meeting called for Tues-- day night at the youth center in City Hall, there were not enough to constitute a majority of this group in the city and organization of this was laid over until next Tuesday- night. It is hoped that a 'larger representation will le present at that time and that president, "a vice president and treasurer may be elected. The meeting will take up at 7 o'clock.

Those. iw attendance Tuesday night, were to pass the word around encouraging all of the proper age to attend, This meet- ine will be open to ST children torney Charles McGoldrick to ei.nrcine or.n -rue i cttcd 1 1 I ucb-luneiui FUPIUF fiM'T CPT I KMT Tn BP HFI UNTIL LEAVE I 60T TO GO DflMU PARLV Ml MA I Lf "TUir MAN ACT TWP HflTSL: Cl vJ V-l I provide the opinion, but McGold-1 rick told the board he didn't FLORIDA IflC NATIONAL CONVENTION SORE, EITHER I JUST WON'T BE NEXT MONTH, UNCLE PHIL.y RIGHT AWAY, -TO SUPERVISE A A 'fiCTT OU12 -miT I. J0F THE LODGE? WBEW l4ICHAELV TiA 4 GRVl0 A JpS. ')L i Bi I RETIRING NATIONAL Vi ----o Vl LZ TlVy JZr a COMMANDER, I'VE YlTO 8 lllftMW rmm0UJX think the opinion, would be worth much unless both Bides voluntarily agreed to accept, it; I 2 Vnaturallv got td be I I AtXMZM. kwrOT I -L Posts of fix committee mem bers were declared vacated by the committee because the six bad failed to meet the require 'of the junior high school age, ment for 20 write-in votes, somer whether private or paro chial school children oi mem geiiing oniy iwo or three.

Subsequently the county committees action has been up held by the state central committee, which now officially rec It has suggested that dues of 25c per year be made a part of the by-laws to help nance the organization, and that the president appoint a committee of five each "week to run the ognizes the Sonoma County Dem H-nnr TL r--' VniM J.XVT S0M WFIWW ocratic Central Committee head ed by Cy Blhn of Petaluma. Tuesday night activities Tuesday nights Bet for the group's time at the youth center. FRIEXOS 'PAY TRIBUTE TO PATRICK HARAN It is planned to have other activities outside the meeting place, such as picnics, hikes, The funeral -of PatrJck.Haran, husband of the late Mary Haran, 'Hvk WW games, but one night i week will be given over for meet took place in San Francisco Monday when a requiem mass was celebrated for the repose of his inc. dance classes and indoor box at the goul at iffi'slock af Teresa's church. The interment wag in youth center along with a coke bar, already have limited appeal Holy CroBs cemetery.

He was the father of Mary. for the Indoor gatherings, and and "Raymond Haran, Mrs. Agnes other things for diversion will lie atidi'd as time goes on. McGtath, Mrs. Eileen Prlzmich, Mrs.

Cecelia Fernandez, and tho late Rev. James Haran. He was AdOrilnpnit-nt Studio a native of. Ireland. Girt Shop.

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