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I Body Chemistry Errors Alcoholism May Have Tie Monay' Chess Play me3 Red Leader Post-Nuptial Shower Given By Trio At Mulhall For Lewises Bette Ellen Smith Social Calendar Spinach Is Liked By VS Children By DELOS SMITH United Press Science Editor NEW YOPK UP (-Evidence to support the theory that aleohol-jism is somehow tied in with errors in the body chemistry of the alcoholic was provided by a A bride doll centered the gift table and a pink and(W10 daiy sIipped glutamine into white color scheme was carried out in the dessert served her husband's beer or coffee it the close of the evening I In honor of Mr and Mrs Harold Lewis whose marriage was a recent event a trio of hostesses entertained with a shower Saturday night at the Mulhall school audi-orium' Hostesses were Mrs Vera Ilazen Mrs Mildred Nelson and Mrs Charles Betchan when he wasn't looking Won By Boy By DOC QUIGG United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK Robert James Fischer Brooklyn's gilt to international egghcadism sal there in shirtsleeves tieless biting tiis dirty lingernails chewing his tongue twisting his lanky schoolboy legs against the chair rungs as his gray eyes swept up and down the chessboard A chess authority in the crowd of spectators whispered in awe: he wins the title it will be the greatest miracle in all chess history' MONDAY Kindergarten Mothers club Kindergarten building 8 American Association of University Women Mrs Lellew 1524 West Noble 8 Mrs Helen Fay Kemmerer Mrs Zola Murphy and Mrs Spencer Sessions assisting United Press Staff Correspondent NFW YORK sVd Giutamine is one of the amino acids which are viially necessary for body chemistry because they are the so-called building blocks of protein Whether or not the body chemistry pro-1 duced glutamine stifiicient for its 'needs the added supply seemed t0 give resuls' Instead of being drunk from Games were conducted after which the honoree was assisted in opening and displaying the gifts oy Mrs Don Skinner Mrs Bi! Aufleger jr and Ramona Dittel-mier Guests included Mrs Ralph lannah Mrs Pearl Lowrie Miss damona Dittlemeir Mrs Louis Across the narrow room in an- Pary in et)tro1 of machinery other final-round game of the! The opemtion has been in Prog- toumament for the coveted US Fess for fT1 haf chess championship sat the great been maiked by a number of Samuel Reshevsky an internatinn-itrasfrs of government and party al grandmaster and long regarded officials and by increased emphn- itrothman Mrs Anna Schafer vlrs Berta McNeil Mrs Lucilejonce taught Helen O'Connell danc-jend he found four or fie that Popeye made famous) ing in a hurry the American Of beer a week quite enough to -turns out a childhood favorite way of doing the Cha-Cha onedo him Unfortunatly this lasted comes from a national child pref- Terrel Mrs Ethel Noll Mrs Fred Frey Mrs Gerald Harman Ms Arthur Murray a gentleman ho prjdny unti Tuesday every week- The news that spinach (the Flor-a-ves Study club Mrs Huffer South Division 7:30 pm Flapper Fanny club Miss Bette Ringrose 1010 Noble 7:30 pm Precise circle of West Guthrie Methodist church Mrs McIntosh 1717 Cleveland 8 pm Dorcas class of First Baptist church Monthly social meeting at home of Mrs Claude Farley 512 7:30 pm TUESDAY Jaycee Jaynes Mrs 1 1 i Chappell hostess at home of Leo Chappell 411 Harrison 7:30 pm only five weeks and then he re-'erence study made by the Ameri-sumed his week-end bouts and can Hobby Federation The feder- as one of the world's greatest players A Study of Poiso Reshevsky was a study in poise and confidence in a neat blue suit cigarette perched between two fingers arms folded eyes blinking behind brown-rim glass- es his bald and bulging of Salin in Fl'bruary shining a bit in the tluuresceiit lighting He sat beneath a por- No Stalin-ra Restoration TSR club Postponed until3 report on meetings she attend' February 4 led during the year She also in- Chapter AD of PEO Business I troduced Mrs Alta Chew presi-session at home of Mrs Bic- ot the League of Democratic kell 907 1 pm Women who gave a welcome to Business and Professional Wo- the group club 7 o'clock dinner at Mrs Seeds and Mrs Tom Town House Restaurant Grunden gave short talks on the Naomi Rebekah lodge IOOF organization and its goals 7:30 pm niendatiuns were made to the Licensed Practical Nurses county convention held Saurduy Benedictine Heights 6:30 alternoon at the court house pm Film There were 56 guests present trait of himself the only decoration on the gray walls of the tournament room of the 90-year-old Manhattan chess club On the archway entrance was pasted a penciled sign: "Spectators are requested not to snore in the tournament This civilized way of yelling was the only touch of humor as three nerve-wracking weeks ol chess play reached climax It was the first national chumpiunship tournament in three years The 14 top players including Bobby Fischer in his purple-striped shirt brown eoiduroy pants blue socks and heavy shoes each played the others once Later in the evening there was a winner and new champ Bobby Fischer The miracle hafi happened For Bobby is only 14 Reshevsky Second Reshevsky finished in second pluce Out in the lobby Maurice Kasper club president was saying: fantaslic It's unbelievable Never in the history of the world has a 14-yar-old boy been playing and winning from masters and grandmasters" Bobby is a very quiet boy His reaction at the moment of winning was typical He looked at his mother and said "Let's go Asked Thursday on the morning after his victory if he would care to be interviewed for the papers he said "Nah can't talk to you Did he think he would be able to talk some other day? "Nah don't think so" Bobby last summer won the US open championship With this new and top title he is eligibl eto be declared an international grandmaster and compete for the world championship now held by Vassily Smyslov of Russia Bobby used to cry when he lost a game but he doesn't anymore For about a year now he hasn't had much chance to cry Father And Son Are Reunited to be just spinach They rate it number two 'their list of favorite vegetables 0ny by 0at0 cli'S oU things ation was founded in 1936 to en courage both children and adults to develop hobbies How did food preferences get into a hobby study? Ask Variety of Questions said Lane the federation director found we get more truth from the chit dren if we ask them a variety of questions instead of confining them to one The federation also found that children preler hamburger to any other meat (it didn't go into the question of with or without onions) that hot dogs hardly rate at all and that apple pie is tops for dessert freezing out ice cream king for the last 20 years Stamp collecting rated the number one hubby of the children all in the eight to 15 age group Doll collecting came next with tags and labels third Next in order of preference were model making autograph collecting handicraft painting photography match box cover and postcard collecting usually under write the stamp and doll collecting hobbies" said Lane the tags and label hobby the children started themselves and they do all sorts of swapping and finagling to get what they want Labels come off everything from refrigerators to girdles The federation conducted its annual study among 3180 hobby and recreation clubs with a membership of more than 75000 children in public and private schools and community centers Choosa Sports It also covered interest in participation sports Girls chose basketball and tennis as their favorite sports the boys picked basketball and football Baseball fell to fifth place with the boys "a big said Lane After potato chips and spinach the children listed string beans tomatoes potatoes beets carrots asparagus celery and lettuce as their vegetable favorites Other meat likes were chicken lamb slew pot roast frankfurters roast beef ham turkey pork and steak in that order Children prefer foods they're familiar said Lane they get' a lot of spinach at home at camp and in the school lunch program Spinach string beans and tomatoes always are high on the The questionnaires ask the small fry to tell why their preferences But some volunteered One small boy explained he liked apple pie we have an apple tree in our And a small girl showed all the wisdom of a homemaker hamburger "There are six children at our she said as she voted Bryce Receives Speaking Time BIG CABIN ukla (UP) A Democratic candidate for governor will speak to Craig county teachers tonight although it wasn't planned that way A "Jelly" Bryce who recently resigned as chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Oklahoma will take on the subject of juvenile delinquency Bryce was asked to address the group before he announced his can iidaey for governor budget-conscious Bolstering Authority By CHARLES MCCANN Unitod Press Staff Correspondent Nikita Khrushchev is strengthening Communist Party domination of all Russian governmental military and economic affairs At the same time Khrushchev is strengthening his own personal authority as first secretary of the sis on the role of the Communist Party as the supreme power over all nf administration in the Soviet Union The etteet is to restore the the death of Josef Stalin in 1953 and Khrushchev's sensational de It cannot be said that the Stalin-era situation lias been restored Stalin made himself the sole authority in the government the armed forces economic affairs and the party itself Khrushchev is making the central committee of the party and its ruling presidium the supreme authority Of course Khrushchev is at the head of the committee and the presidium And it appears that his position is unchallenged But there is no sign that he either wants to be or could be a dictator like Stalin The increasing authority given the Communist Party Is a confession that Khrushchev's attempt to liberalize Russian life ufter his de- nundution of Stalin was a failure I litaaaliaM HA niHaAVAill Liberalism Can Ba Dangerous Even a 'little liberalism can be dangerous in a country like Russia First intellectuals and workers got too enthusiastic over the loosening up of the dictatorship Then Georgi Zhukov made defense minister and restored to his onetime status of No 1 war hero got obstreperous He wanted no Communist Party interference with his direction of the armed forces even though he had been a Communist since his youth Now since Zhukov has been ousted the armed forces are being subjected to strict party control and Communist indoctrination of officers and men is being intensified The newspaper Red Star organ of the Soviet ministry of defense disclosed recently that officers from generals and admirals down had been directed to devote at least 50 hours a year to political courses lectures on communist party history and doctrine These lectures are to be supplemented by home study Snake's Prey When snakes first seize their prey they grab any part of the body but generally although not always they swallow it head foremost 3'2 On INSURED Savings and INVESTMENTS! Safety Has No EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION BUILDING and LOAN 113 Dlv Guthrie BlI 2-2201 REDUCE The new fabulous way with Relax-A-Cizor No vibration no massage a truly easy No Effort Way! Relax-A-Cizor Is approved by Laboratory and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping TRY IT NO COST NO OBLIGATION for free home demonstration and persona! figure analysis call: BU 2-4206 or write RELAX-A-CIZOR 516 North Walnut Guthrie Oklahoma WEDNESDAY Tri-T' Bridge club Mrs Cup-py Nelson jr 1508 pm Wednesday Coffee club Mrs Roy Howland 300 10 am Wednesday Postponed until January 29 Delta Omicron club Mrs Wol- lard Austin 902 7:30 pm So and Sew Coffee club Mrs Sam Chadduck 1717 Noble 9:30 am Christian Women's Fellowship of First Christian church 1 luncheon at the church Mrs Charles Allen will be speaker and also show films taken while on trip abroad West Methodist church circles: Ruth Murrell Mrs Floyd Ball hostess at the church 2 pm Fannie Simms Mrs Lulu Williams 1610 Noble 2 pm Annie Lee Mrs Delbert Maker 1416 7 pm THURSDAY Li-Doff-Ad Study club Mrs Wesley Helton 513 2 pm Mid Week Contract club Mrs Joseph Carey east of the 12:30 luncheon Coffee club Mrs Fred Holman south of the 10 a Bid or Pass club Mrs Art Nelson 1812 1:30 pm Double Deck club Postponed until January 30 Thursday Players club Mrs Bill Nichols 210 2 pm Bide-A-Wce club Mrs Harold Cook hostess for 1 luncheon at Guthrie Golf and Country club Bible Study club First Methodist church pm Nursery American Legion Legion 7:30 pm FRIDAY Friday Bridge club Mrs Webber Morrell 1514 12:30 luncheon 56 Women Attend Demo League Coffee A coffee sponsored by the Logan County League of Democratic Women was held Saturday at 12:03 pm in the Virginia Room of the lone hotel for all democratic wo men of the county The committee in charge of arrangements included Mrs II Ritzhaupt Mrs Watson Mrs Boucher and Mrs Fred Streeter Mrs Prier outgoing vice-chairman tf Logan county gave including out of town guests Mis James Galloway and Mrs Glee Redman Mulhall Mrs Charles Owens Mrs Hart Mrs Earl Baker Mrs Frank Rich ards Mrs Henry Oltfanns all of Crescent Mrs Seymour Maple Navina ami Mrs John Marshall A registration tea will be held in February at the home of Mrs Boucher the date to be announced Walther League Hosts Perry Group At Supper Members of the Guthrie Zion Lutheran Walther League entertained the Perry league at a buffet supper Sunday evening in the church here The supper followed two basketball games betwen the Perry and Guthrie leagues at the Coyle gym Perry girls defeated the local team 42-34 and the Perry boys defeated Guthrie 33-29 Following the supper Rev Ulmer led the Bible study on A short business session was held and Steve Kendall was accepted as a new member of the League John Kendall home on leave from Ft Carson Colorado was welcomed back Wendell Nobbe announced a social to be held at his home near Coyle next Sunday night The meeting was adjourned with prayer by Rev Ulmer Actons Hosts At Dinner For OES Officers country home west of Mulhall The occasion was to honor the Eastern Star installing officers of 1958 Dinner was served from a pink linen covered table with center-piece of white chrysanthemums The dessert carried out the valen- tine 1thome of red and whit- Following dinner the evening was spent informally during which time pictures were taken Guests were Mrs Ruth Pollock Mrs Lottie Schwandt Mrs Ella Potter Mr and Mrs Hayden Haws Mr and Mrs Frank Johnson Mr and Mrs Harry Vanllas sel and Miss Lou Kimberling Hospital Notes Th following Information Is provided In cooperation with Bonedictino Heights hospital Only names of patients giving their written consent aro made available by the hospital for listing ADMITTANCES Mrs Bill Ilusted 39 Park-Place Miss Mariann Todd 305 Sec ond Mrs Mary Tony Langston jtffcV (3 i) Frank Gorrell Mrs Lincoln Lewis Mrs Clyde Bocox Mrs Ernest Moritz Mrs Janie Luckinbill Mrs Lawrence Peterson Mrs Jim Doggett Mrs King Mrs Stella Craven Mrs Lydia Uhrig Miss Kay Uhrig Mrs Roy Fitzpatrick Mrs Lloyd Wheeler Mrs Don Skinner Mrs Opal Chambers Mrs Evelvn Carrier Mrs arl Parkhurst Mrs Walter Schneider Mrs Tommy Stites Mrs Lloyd Gicm Mrs Richard Fent Mis Cothern Mrs Grace Lewis Mrs Frank Nelson Mrs Ira Galloway Mrs Ed Clow Mrs Hap Heppler Mrs Frank Matthews Mrs Walter Kincaid Mrs John Schafer Mrs Albert Johnson Mrs Lou Kreymborg Mrs Bill Aufleger jr and Mrs Olive Webster Those sending gifts were Mrs Bert Stanshury Mrs Yost Mrs Clarence Hyde Mrs Elmer Gordon Mrs Nora Yates Mrs Troy Underwood Mrs Lucy Harman Mrs Sam Gihbens Mrs Charles Eavenson Mfs Mark Me-Peek Mrs Paul Hopfer Morgan Kimberling Mrs A Tell aro Mrs Grace Lowe Mrs Howard Dick Mrs Romaine Abe I I Mrs Floyd Galloway Mrs Glee Redman Mrs Carol Lasater Mrs Danny Wheeler Mrs Hubert Cothern Mrs Max Bircket NRs Ralph Coffin Mrs Frank Moran Mrs Ella Barnard Mrs Max Orr Mrs Ora James Mrs Elmer Mills Miss Mijbel Bell Mrs Max Montgomery Mrs Dwayne Richards Mrs John Tester Mrs Milton Denman Mrs Paul Yost Mrs George Hardin Mrs Ted Lillard Mrs Leroy Cyphers Mrs Shirley Sain Mrs Ella Potter Mrs Fred Waite Mrs Kathleen Martin Mrs Marvin Bocox Mrs Phil Peterson Mrs Harry Cover Mrs Frank Hastie Mrs Ray Ditch and Norma Mrs Tillie Rundell Mrs Perry Stephenson Mrs Duane Nelson Mrs Jay Estus Mrs Harry Vcn Hassell Mrs Howard Taylor Mrs Marion Raff Mrs Max Bircket sr Mrs Ed Pritchett Mrs Harold Smith Mrs Hugh Johnson Mrs Frank Johnson Miss Lou Kimberling Mrs Ruth Pollock Mrs Ferris Vick Mrs Elmer Andrews Mrs Harlsy Brinkman Bill Webb Mrs George Hannah Mt-s Dnri Ahrnsf'-ak Mrs Dale Craven Mrs Bill Moran Mrs Bill Af leger sr Mrs Howard Turner and Mrs Eastman Sandra Kenendy Entertains At Dancing Party Miss Sandra Kennedy entertain ed a group of friends at a party Saturday night in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Kennedy 1515 Cleveland The evening was spent playing records and dancing at the close of which refreshments were served by the hostess and her mother Guests included Misses Charlotte White Charlotte Pugh Donna Hunt Lavonne McKenzie and Rosemary Watts Also Bill Murrell Topper Smith Joe Ashby ir Vernon Mundell Tommy Waller Ad rain Norris and Leslie Rodman Social Brief i PONCA CITY GUESTS Mrs A A Jones 723 Warner entertained as dinner guests Sunday her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Glen Paris also Ed Hutchings and Carl Brode all of Ponca City The group left Sunday afternoon for Dallas Tex where they will attend furniture market this week TRI-T' TO MEET Mrs Cap Nelson jr will be hostess to the Tp-T' Bridge club Wednesday at 30 pm in her home 1508 Noble TSR POSTPONED A meeting of the TSR club slated Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Laura Barnhart has been postponed until February 4 COFFEE CLUB LISTED Mrs Roy Howland will be hos tess to the Wednesday Coffee club at 10 am Wednesday in her home 300 Drexel AUCTION two one two three And true to his word Murray proceeded to hot-Cha-Cha his way along the polished floors of NBC-TV while tons of instructors from his studios bounded with calculated gaily along the wax with him Well Murray and his wife Kath- ryn a couple who seem to have invented dancing may do well with their feet on the floor but as far as TV goes strictly foot-in-the-mouth On Saturday as if to demonstrate this proposition NBC-TV preempted the Gisele Mackenzie and Polly Bergen shows and presented the Murrays With a full hour It was an incredibly inane program completely devoid of wit taste or inventiveness In a way the Murray show pointed up the philosophy 1 1 use the word loosely) that guides of so many TV offerings forget ideas and just concentrate on stars It is the school known as stund-thcre Parade Squad of Stars On Saturday evening the Mur- rays paraded a squad of big and not-so-big Tallulah Bank-head Walter Slezak Hedy Lamarr Paul Winchell Molly Berg Paul Hartman Sarah Vaughan and the Biard puppets Miss Vaughan sang and sassy sings well despite her increasing tendency to commercialize her larynx Hartman took part in a skit with Mrs Murray that may have been the dreariest skit of the year To prove they were there for something the stars danced Miss Bankhead won the contest (if that is the word for this sort of organized mess) and received a check which she promptly donated to charity The charity may have been the only winner all evening View Hobbled Giant Television the child that crippled the movie industry took "a sympathetic peck at the hobbled giant Sunday on CBS-TV's Lively There were interviews with producers David Selznick Otto Preminger Sam Spiegel Joe Mankie-wicz and actor producer Kirk Douglas They talked about the decline of the big studio and the trend toward independent production ard were pretty repititive Sloughed off were the increasing production of movies for teenagers the boom in drive-ins and the new audience for art films The most significant new aspect of the mass entertainment business was side-stepped too the fact that the picture slop that used to provide bread and butter is now the staple ol the TV business in the tonn- ot quickie situation comedies westerns and adventure series' TV doesn't go in much for self-criticism Refinery Blast Causes Damage WYNEWOOD An exp'o sion at the Kerr-McGee oil re finery here Sunday caused a slight damage to a jet fuel tank but no one was injured the highway patrol reported Trooper Lawrence White said the jet fuel tank exploded from unknown causes ripping out tin top of the tank The resulting fire was confined to the tank and wa brought under control within tw hours There was no immediate stimate of damage PEACEFUL CITY VIOLENT GNEVA (UP The of Peace" reported today that one out of every 20 persons who diet' here last year suffered a violent death It said that of 2004 deaths -3 persons died in traffic accidents 14 were asphyxiated 8 died falls 6 in factory accidents plane crashes and 3 by drowning There also were four murder ictims three unsolved MEETING POSTPONED A union meeting of the Aleta Matthews and Lucille Hamm circles of the United Preslvterian church slated to meet Monday night has been postponed indefinitely GUESTS OF LEWISES Mr and Mrs Lincoln Lewis Mulhall had as guests Sunday Mr and Mrs Harold Lewis Tulsa Mrs Grace Lewis Perry and Mr and Mrs Luther Terrel MARKET spiced them with sustained belligerency Results Called Premising In presenting this and nine other instances where glutamine was applied systematically lo drunks Dr Lorene Rogers and Richard Pclton of the Univer sity of Texas refrained from mak- ing any claims beyond saying the results were suggestive and Clearly there is much scientific work to do with this theory since built in errors in body chemistry might cover the whole range of vitamins and amino acids and intermediate chemical products not only individually but in groups and combinations However the scientists said that with the exception of the man who didn't know he was getting something medicinal all their alcoholics thought they had been tremendously and these opinions were usually coi-roborated by relatives and Stopped Drinking The ease which impressed them the most was that of a man who had increased his drinking over the years until he was drunk just about all the time Within a week after starting daily doses of glutamine he stopped drinking entirely For nine months he took glutamine daily and got drunk only twice Three months after tin glutamine was stopped he still hadn't resumed drinking There is some experimental basis for believing glutamine does something to the chemical processes of alcohol within the body In 1955 a group of chemists demonstrated that certain micro-organisms which stop growing when a tiny amount of alcohol is added to their culture broth resume growing when glutamine is put in after the alcohol In their report to the Yale University studies of alcohol the Texas scientists said "many difficulties are inherent in human experimentations of this sort and the interpretation of results is hazardous" Yugoslavia Asks Explanation Of Ship Seizure PARIS UPt Yugoslavia demanded an explanation today of seizure of 150 tons cf munitions that the Yugoslav freighter Slovenija was carrying Casablanca Yugoslav Ambassador Dobrivnje Uvalic visited the Foreign Minis try to demand an explanation the French navy's interception of he Slovenija Premier Felix Gaillard summoned his cabinet into special session to discuss the arms seizure and other pending problems ootably France's dispute with Tu-lisia over the kidnaping of tom Treneh soldiers The 10000 ton freighter was steaming westward past the biy vest Algerian port of Oran Saturday when it was halted and brought into port by the Frencl lestroyer escort Cassurd The French held the ship overnight and unloaded 95 tons ol small arms and 55 tons of ammunition from its holds before allowing it to proceed The arms were consigned to a merchant in Casablanca but vrench autlioiities charge that 'hey would have shipped 'ram the Moroccan port lo guerrillas in the Algerian border area i A French announcement issued I Algiers said the Slovenija wa Algerian territorial wates: when it was stopped The Yugoslav embassy charged however that it was fully 40 miles offshore at the time GINN BOOTLEGGING NEW ORLEANS (UP)- Police today held Louis Ginn 37 on charges that he was a member cf a bontlreeing ring FLOWERS Make Any Occasion Even More lift VORIS FLOWER CARL and ALICE -S on 77 BU 2-3717 OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) An Oklahoma City man and his father were back together today after being separated since 1931 John Day arrived here by plane Saturday night from Los Angeles Calif and was welcomed Mr and Mrs Acton worthy matron and worthy patron of WEastern Star Ma-sonic Grand Lodge 7: 30 pm Initiation ertained with a 6 turkey dinner Saturday night at their by his son Terrel Day 218 SE 28 a Tinker Air Force Base employe The reunion climaxed extensive efforts by the younger Day to locate his father whom he had never really known Day was only an infant when his parents ended! their marriage 1 Rehearsal dinner for bridal party of Miss Marlene Brown and fiance Gary Carson at Guthrie Golf and Country club Mr and Mrs Robert Corson as hosts SATURDAY Phi Delta Gamma club Mrs James Petty 521 Logan 1 o'clock luncheon Wedding of Miss Marlene Carol Brown and Robert Gary Carson in First Presbyterian church 8 pm Monthly dance at Guthrie Golf and Country club 9pm Are you seeking a genuine Peace Mind? EMBARRASSED POINTOISE France Authorities finally recovered the missing after an auto was crushed by a locomotive and dragged for a mile along the track The driver later showed up at police headquarters where he explained he had jumped out of the ear just in lime Asked why he let police go on a wild-goose hunt for him he said he was to identify himself Father IIovv to possess this peace and the answers to many problems of life will be explained in lectures given every Tuesday and Thursday evening at 8:00 in St School 502 East Warner Beginning January 21 1958 No Charge and Bound By No Obligations Phone BU 2-4239 EVERY FRIDAY 7:30 Bring Out What You Have To Sell Buy What You Need 3 blocks of Temple Phone BU 2-3457 a MlPW.

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