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SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1952. The Daily Times, New Philadelphip, Ohio SEVEN ie Salvation Army Elects; Plaqu To Honor Memory Of Lorin Beafcer in the service iDpnw To Hear Ailing Barkley Don Frury of 521 Iron ave Dover, last night was rlrctf'd chair mnn of the advisory board of the Dover-New Philadelphia Salvation Army following a dinner meeting at the New (junker Restaurant re. He succeeds Po.2 master Gerber, also of Dover, Others chosen were: Ray Harrison of Do ver, vice drm. mi Walter Cur nco of Dover, reelected reiarv nnd William English of this city, treasurer. Highimlit of the ret ort ses.

ion war, the awarding of a cit dion and honorary mbersblp to Mrs I in 13enber of Creek Rd whose lntc husband mental In the organ as ion -be raw; Jt PklfJ in ct Mi if I ro U' com inst ru- of till Tusca bronze Ktwanis, Lions nnd Rotary elub' of Dover $339,70 when members manned the Christmas kettles on the Saturday before Chrlstm; s. It was the largest amount we have ever received In single said Capt commandant. Mr, Harrison told the group dr a new statlofl wmton for Citadel u. lmd been purchased bv rom mitten of which he was chn rnnn Clarke made tlie follow in- report on Cd del activities for tlv pm i. months: A total of 45 families were pro- an toou th- Christ mus holiday, which incUuiei lined aoods from the Ki.vant club of Dover and tJons elub this city 11.3 fnmlllca received re Pvt, Lester A.

Wilson, 20, son of Dewey Wilson, RD 2, Uhrichsville, has started basic training with 1st Ordnance Training Battal-- icn, Ordnance Replacement Train-1 ing Cer.ter, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. Upon completion of eight week's bn: ic, will be assigned to an Court- OtljOanS Violate Fair Labor Act KANSAS CITY, Has. Mid west Democrats, differing on whether President Truman will seek the presidential nomination nance school for specialised train- will climax Frederick Clarke, lnr. Before brine lnduetrd into the Army, Pvt. Wilson was a truck and auto mechanic.

Lonnie C. Dillnid, 18, son Minnie Dillard of 218 W. Pvt of 51 S' and tf mm Cent' basic Dover has completed pro- et the 2053rd at Ion Meade, Maryland, br assigned to the Qunr- Replacement Training tv it Lee, for Army a of Democrats states. Among the Kanss a re Vice was stricl a speech two day conference from 15 midwest md Mi ihojmrr. Ralph die 15 st a nr nts: 5.2 ni participate St six in were umns pi for md Hie 20, mid- gnal those slated to address Cltv gathering tonight.

President Barkley who eti til Friday night after I lore the Missouri Bar Association Jefferson City, Mo. Barkley told newsmen Inter that am perfectly nil and raid he is on a salt free diet. added th-" pe drank two glasses of water after his tall and that, brought on i nauseous feeling. Dr. Don also aid the Illness was not serl- Estate of the James A.

Marks of Franklin twp, valued at; ,510.62, was assessed inheritance tux of $12.77, Estate of the late Henry Shildts of this city, valued at was assessed inherl tanee tax of $81.56. Will of the late John A. Pisonv of New Philadelphia, filed for pro- -te, leaving one third of hi-. Jo to the widow, Julie E. Pif-ony, $1,000 to his daughter, Lather Beans, and the remainder Bioi equally between two 2.00 son: John R.

nnd Albert Phony. bus Hi will dated Nov. 8, 1951, and 1 name the daughter as Nannie Mllburn was appointed mu administratrix of ttie estate of th-' si( late Elmer Milburn of Washington 1 $3,000 bond. CLEVELAND 1 The Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division of the U. S.

Department, of Labor reported today that more than half of the Otiio firms The MATURE PARENT 4 Lesson In Leadership Can Solve Stubborness cd vie Stand.) Willi last din were the romm found to be Fair Labor Cleveland rr- hat of nearly -iduals doing or almost At 3:30 p. Mr. Smith tel bis wife to tell her that hr is bringing home an important c.iont to dinner. He is urgent and specific about the ay the guest lives steak cooked. Dvcr tmr six year old a sts.

Mrs. Smith snatches her her mother docs not wish to be delayed. Molly Is therefore showing aggression town id her mother. What can her mother do about It? fihe can do several things. She i Clt rrl in ac ntiis an in, 165 i Camp Cordon, Ca.

Ills 68 213, Co o. S. C. p. 1.

Camp Dcug 72 Today 1 Sen. Taft Claims His Wife Married For "Deco Freeze of Mr. at Zoarvlll in his bo ted tO fl Kansas vo a chirrs-r gather) Other spent ram include imp Vr Hutf an be NEW 5' Ohio tVot nan's New otn the itiing rat Lakes, 'liter. Folio course, he a speelr, address i Reg. Co 5.

N. t. of rinan Fr Humphre Md vice president is from Jefferson this morning for bqf( re the on pro. itioop.l Democratic mk McKinney and Minn. Denies Killing Mansfield Wife njt nail, cont: OX (XX) uni and Toloric tab ot hopscotch the ear.

A is her mothi lie butchci if animal atom, it be pi Smith, i ind speeul; lad dresstt era and M- irrb can return to the wl ter into a discussion with Ir little girl, reason Molly out of Or she first places order in her car, am to Molly to propel I It docs not matter MANF-FIEI D. O. i Edward Koellt.sh, 54. awaited grand jurv tion today on a first dearer muv eha -gc in the slaying of tiis mer wife, Mrs, Lucille Chalker, May case Civilian Production Curbs Hur; Bk Favors Banning New Homes Near Airports i Kc StQ Mr om Fnc Pi tk their ecei udlence, tmpo ing is urn me ted in reporter prospect of r. r.or does he oidable.

nment on the i where he ft the enemv in or on! whether his there is no a great tho fee! that or. He would truce talks once offere commander the charge Cien. Frank ington may saces sent before dismissal. Howrvej-, the general stated: Frank character and courage have been repeatedly a fully at laughed heartily 1 he senator nc a Communist by an of McCarth up by saying: and your Cin Another Inmpcone tin of hi who wou 884. meii: E.

inn iti dec was i Rf n. Fuel by MaJ. M. Lowe RetJ that hur factions in Wash- side-tracked mes- to President Truman free: plirc to wh wife Ich the out ked enp cion ai irmy t. Wil It of with the fleet, 3028 USS Floyd fleet post Calif.

told, 22. son jf Mrs. John Gold of 615 -ennison, has completed it the 2053 t. and has to the 5th Infantry Ir.diantown Gap, Pa. iiic training, iam L.

Carr. 21. hus- A John Com- HINGTD on D' cv On a ban mi ten airport plane Chairman of the Senate nmittcc, today pro- home construction i refiidenta 1 to at, wr a con killed mcl and protect lies. said shotild be prevent a duplication of N.J., tragedy Tues- airliner plunged igestcd residential area 23 passengers and il pleaded innocent to and killing the woman as I ad at her door. He was the grand jury Ithout! lie next Richland county uy Feb.

11. municipal court hearing olice produced a nickle plated evolver which they said positive-1 Th.c fired the fatal two shots. Tliey Air Fore the gun was found behind a shipment: roccry in Gallon, one block from I the Unite md. nnd At pn im cou 01' dui mad zinc md Molly i mother b( om the that side. ert, she rent, fa display calls Mr ne for nons not appear -d in citron file cabinet: aving proclan What are you ying to dcla she is awai I OO to uni nc pn Mi thf she married one." Fm his patience and sportsmanship.

the real senator was awarded a for his chats and a for Mrs. Tap To the kidding, the senator said: long as Americans can get joiinson send inve? Newark a the Newark airport can be moved lo a more isolated district. He Mi id ft report will be made to training after completing Cot. lent OforgT- G.J But the commerce chairman added that relocation of airports is not the sole an wer to the increas- nd of Mrs. is Carr of this tv ard son of Mr.

and Mrs. tin Carr of Leosville. was :rr.l to Cump Robert.s, Calif, for el where Koellish took poison after the shooting The two had divorced and the final decree became effective only three days before the shooting Dec. tx tenants of two build- 30. The two met by chance again that night and toured downtown vud committee ill night clubs until an argument igators to the Elizabeth-1 started, a next week see if Dr Lonoffic onu cits he ed under fire.

He has all the at- together and joke like this, there tributes of an out'tandlng never be anv fear for the There was no hot point along of Korean battle hne that did not see' him, usually moving forward inp number of plane accidents ini BOSTON tax residential areas. He said a today were reported chcck- ion borne btalc 'also needed. Annexation Kalbfleisch To Head Ohio Courts James Dunn May Succeed Bruce I COLUMBUS Judge G. E. Kalbfleisch, Mansfield was eleet-'d -Continued as president of the Ohio non Is ehrrKim; angles.

jStale Association of Common Pleas Mayor Schneider said today (Judges at the organization's an- that the engineering finn which nual convention In Columbus, is prepaiing New other new officials are: sewage disposal plant survey, Edward Blythin. Cleveland, first would also check the situation and vice president, and William D. make recommendations on what Radeliff. Circleville, second vice should be done i president. The annexation of Schoenbrunu Dana F.

Revpolds. Columbus was has long been a possibility. Un- re-elected to his fifteenth term tier it the area would receive all seeretarv-treasurer. 1 81 n. 88 Judge Russell Hear.

Upper and a free hand in carrying tac police and fne piotection and Sandusky, was elected president ol tlcal etreet paving. the Juvenile Court Judges Associa- Prcseut at yesterday meeting tion of Ohio, were Mayor Schneider, all three county commissioners and George Arnold, county engineer; R. C. Besst, New Philadelphia Timken plant manager. City Engineer Albert Rosch; R.

A. Kilgore, Timken field engineer; Service Director E. Franz; Domer, real estate manager of Timken, and Edward St ingle of the county office. WASHINGTON W-nlton uttond-d Tusc ar-1-Jble today that 1 mediately'bannea'sVlV doo- dornnt to minors and restricted its market to stores with liquor licenses. occssirg at code.

Md. Before induction, he was em eoiv Itj up; HiKrl CB oyed by L. J. Strawn, Inc. 1 address is: US 52170003; 129th A.

O. M. Camp Roberts, Calif. Pvt. Curtis E.

Walton, son of i Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Walton, i Box 65. Tuscarawas, a cook ith CM.

B. 714th Tank Bittalion; 82nd Airborne division, is undergoing i a ivanced armored tactical train- llr.g at Camp Irwin. Calif. I Pvt. high school before enlisting I July 19, 1948 in this city.

His battalion is participating in a fivc- weck training program which was established at Camp Irwin to tn- struct tankers In the latest developments in tank James E. Webb learned the beginning of the secretary of state. Korean fighting. I Sources predicted also that Ells- Dunng the training cycle, stu w-orth Bunker, now- ambassador to dents arc Initially guided through Argentina, will be Dunn's successor by school instructors. In1 in the Rome as the second phase of training, stu- The White House has indicated I dents are given full responsibility that Lincoln Macveagh.

now ambassador to Portugal, will take the successful Madrid, Spain post succeeding completion. i Stanton Griffis, who plans to re- Following the training in Calt- tire. fornia. Pvt. unit will' rejoin the 82nd Airborne at 1 Bragg, N.

C. Pvt. Floyd H. Winkelman. son of Mrs.

Alice Winkelman of Sugarcreek, completed the Signal school course Jan. 22 at Fort Monmouth, X. and now is awaiting orders Say Youths Drink Breath Deodorant To Get Cheap Jag ordered the munitions board to find, cut whether too much metal has i been allocated for Air Force plane building. President Truman, in lus budget message, called for a delay in achieving a 143-group Air Force until 1955. DPA lies been providing materials on the basis of plans for a build-up sometime in 1954.

The change indicates that the Air Force won't be using all the materials earmarked for April. May and June and officials said any metals turned back could go Tor civilian production But they warned that the Air near airports was samples of a widely-used, force materials survey lias just bnr.th d-odorant. having a 60 per-) started and there is no information rent alcoholic content hich chil- Vet on its success dren have been using to get for as little as 40 cents. The first case was discovered in Leominster, whe an 11- year-old intoxicated boy caused a respon-j disturbance at school. Police im- Jamcs C.

Dunn, ambassador to! ly will succeed David K. E. Brucp. as ambassador to Paris. This official said that, Dunn ap pointment could be considered as Bruce as been nominated to suc- as uncler- problenrs to a Police said the bottles in which the deodorant is sold hold loss than a quarter-tablespoon and sell lor ten cents.

It was reported the product has become so popular the manufacturer has had difficulty keeping up with the demand. Authorities described the product as having the greenish color of Creme de Menthe. Its odor sembles that of mouthwash. Cut Truck Load Limits On Ohio's Secondary Roads COLUMBUS warning of a 25 percent cut in truck lor.d limits were going up on many secondary state roads today in an tempt to save highways from another siege of winter damage. The reduction was ordered by I State Highway Director T.

J. Kauer te Friday took action two months eat tier than last year under a special section of the Ohio code. Kauer said he was prompted to make the reduction by the breakdown of Ohio roads at the gateway Lo tlie Pennsylvania Turnpike and by the recently released reports on the Maryland Test Road. He said he was attempting to if possible a recurrence of the near-disaster following last severe winter which cost the state $6,000,000 to thr law Kauer can authorize of axle weights and kioss load limits as much as 25 percent during periods of thawing or extreme moisture. tidow and en- of its display Or she can her attitude, her grocery then ter down the force.

which of these elected by Mrs. mat any of nl is the feeling it follows does about la of Ho she dors ti importance. net with qutcf- iincl if shf to bring results f. problem iction at all, but -he needs to ir of her reaction ear of displeasing licnt. Unless she -jer own anxiety, ics is apt to lack tctness nd love it I ac rd Shaw play, tr Shaw defines his leadership.

Throughout Long-Standing Strikes Ended re- to Antioch Offring Loans To Students YELLOW SPRINGS. O. Antioch college has announced day that an interest-free loan fund has been established for students. Morton business manager of the college, said the Lichter Foundation. Cincinnati, has made nn initial grant of $5,000 to begin operation of the fund.

Steal Payroll NEW YORK bandits aided the paymaster shack at a Flushing housing project today and escaped with the $27jJOO payroll. Along The Radio-TV Bands Red Cross Radio Program Monday "The Best Laid is the title of this play in the trnnscribed of scries. 1 he play ill be heard at jjor transfer to duty in his new 1 P- over Station I itary occupational speciality. Pfc. William E.

Haueter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Haueter of Bolivar, now Is serving in Panama. He is a cable splicer in the Signal Corps. Before entering the service hr was employed by the Ohio Bell Telephone Co.

in Canton. His address; U. S. 521-46 609, 7461st A.U. (Signal), Fort Clayton.

Canal Zone. Pfc. William R. Doidge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Doidge of 92 Canal Dover, has rejoined the Cavalry Division, now stationed at Hokkuida. Japan, after recovering from Korean battle wounds. His address: U. 154 43-040, Co. 5th Cav.

APO 201, care Postmaster. San Francisco, Calif. Another son of the Doidges, Pfc. Edward is stationed in Okinawa. His address: U.

S. 154-12-131. 851st A. C. W.

Box 682, APO 239, care Postmaster, Francisco, Calif. WJER. Starring radio actor Les Tremayne, the play deals with the situation of a family which loses everything through the disastrous overflow' of a river their home, their farm and even the health and happiness of their baby. The manner in which this seeminsly hopeless situation is solved makes The Best Laid a warmly human storv. Mrs.

Fred Leaders of 1228 Walnut st, Dover, will leave by plane tomorrow morning for tan Diego. Calif, to visit her son-in- law and daughter Sgt and Mrs. Robert Berimuist, and the Bcvn- Infant son. She will be away three weeks. Want Doug To Nominate Taft NEWARK, N.J.

State Senator Malcolm Forbes, head cf the New Jersey Eisenhower for president movement, said today he has learned good that Senator strategists plan to have Gen. Douglas MacArthur place name in nomination at the Chicago convention. Forbes, in a speech prepared for delivery before the Essex Young Republican convention, declared the action would be taken to any Willkie-llke stampede to Betty Hutton Is Granted Divorce HOLLYWOOD The bouncing Betty Hutton, whose name has been linked romantically recently ith that of dance director Charles was legally free to marry again today. The effervescent blonde star obtained her final divorce Thursday frqfn Ted Briskin, Chicago camera manufacturer. She accused him of mental cruelty.

Hold Scholarship Tests February 1-2 COLUMBUS Education Director Clyde Hissong today announced the 22nd annua! general scholarship test for high school seniors will he held in each of the 88 counties Feb. 1 or 2. More than 12.000 seniors in the upper 40 percent of their gradu- CLEVELAND A 22-week nting class are eligible to take the 8trikc at the sowing test. Machine has been settled and Dr. Hissong noted that students, 0r Bpreement is near in the 180-day who rank high on the test are eligible for from one-to-four-year scholarships in several Ohio universities.

He also pointed out that other universities and colleges In the nation recognize the tests as highly reliable of college academic success. Release Pictures Of General Dean LONDON The London Daily Express today published two la i- ts- photographs of General William F. Retired Medic Dies Dean, oommander of the U. S. 24th DEFIANCE.

O. Dr. Rtsdon Infantry Division who was captured W. Finch, 95-year-old Defiance doc by Korean Reds in August. 1950.

tor who retired after 55 years of Express said the pictures practice, died Friday. Dr. Finch were received in London from the retired at the age of 79. 'China photo service in Peiping. San By JACK BRIAN NEW YORK Marlene new radio program on Sunday nights, which fills the air with a flavor mixed generously of throaty innendo sinster and exotic citizens of foreiyn extraction, is a fairly unbelievable mishmash but wc have no complaints much on that score The snow is called and its thoroughly unlikely stories stir us in the least to outrage over any lack of realism.

On that score, reminded of ar old Paramount film whose name eludes us for the moment, which as remember starred Mary Martin, and had at least a doubly unbelievable premise. But the picture began with a feathery statement, of fictional intent. say that movies are not enough like the screen murmured in prologue, then added reprovingly: trouble with life, not enough like the pretty much how we feel about Marlene Dietrich. The trouble with women, present wives always excluded, is that not enough like Marlene Dietrich. Such admiration must be deserved, as well as observed, and thus our only recalcitrant motion about aired on Sundays at 9:15 on the ABC network is that it rightfully should be on TV.

mjther rocked her chair but this whistled-at grandmother rocks any male in sight; matter of fact she does it pretty well by ear alone. Since not to be on TV for a while yet. already turned down $7,500 a week for a show of her own have to settle momentarily for this earful of sultry fuD Columbus Hotel Is Sued For $140,000 Walhck hotel in Columbus is the defendant today in a $140,532 suit filed by the operators of the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower. The Deshler sued two months ago for $300,000. The Deshler claimed the quality of utility services furnished by the tower owners was damaging.

The tower operators charge that the hotel owes them back rent and utility bills. China Plant Strike EAST LIVERPOOL. O. settlement is expected over the weekend in the strike affecting some 500 workers at the Homer Laugldin China Co. neighboring Newell, W.Va.

The workers, members of the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters, have idled five plants. Admits Plans for Third Attempt To Assassinate Bowling Green Man DENVER (IN') A 27-year Postal Inspector B. Dunbar in Denver said Rankin told tnvestiga tors he was hired by a man med to kill McCray. Rankin waived hearing before the former mental patient who confessed to twice trying to kill a Bowling Green, man says he was laying plans for a third attempt on the life. Donald R.

Rankin Friday confessed to federal authorities be U. S. commissioner and said he will also waive indictment by a federal grand jury. He asked to fired four shots at James McCray.1 have his case transferred to Denver 27, Bowling Green, last 1-irc. 8, and from Cheyenne, Wyo.

The dynamite mailed 15 sticks of dynamite to was mailed from Cheyenne. home early this month in an! After his conlession. rankln told walkout at the United Screw and Bolt In Cleveland. Maintenance crews will clean up the White two plants Saturday and all of the 1.200 ployes are expected to be back at work Monday. union membership voted Thursday night alter considerable debate, to return to work.

Local 721 of the CIO-Electrical Workers Union negotiated the agreement with the company. Members of Local 217 of the CIO I United Auto Workers union will vote Saturday on a tentative agreement reached in negotiations between union and company officials at the United Bolt and Screw Company. More than 300 workers will return to work Monday if they ratify the agreement. They have been on strike since July 30. tion.

In Bern and Cleot ideas of the play. Caesar the leader is the bulwark against anxiety in those around him. Although he i the most powerful figure rn his world, he is never burdened by the responsibilities of empire to forget the child need for support. He Ls never so intent upon the needs of people in the mass that he cannot ter the of the friend beside him. He is never so occupied with mankind or the future that he has no tune for the present or the living man close to him.

This insight into the meaning of leadership would solve Mrs. problem of feeling. Instead of falling victim to her husband fear that a steak to be erten four hours hence might, prove disappointing to an important. client, Mrs. Smith should put the future meal and the client's re-actions to it out of her mind to deal with her moment, the human being close to her.

She should say, worry, darling; have a fine With her mind on the present needs of those beside her. she would not gmb her child rudely from her play. Her poise within the moment she is living would still her husband's fear and secure her child. Whether the steak proved tough or tender, her guest would probably have a most pleasant evening in her home. Says Steel Can Absorb Pay Hike WASHINGTON Economic Stabilizer Putnam declared today that the steel industry can absorb a wage increase out of its present profits without any boost in steel prices.

His statement indicated the administration is ready to approve a considerable pay increase for the CTO United Steel Workers, who have postponed a strike until Feb. 24 pending a wage board ruling on their demand for a 18 and one-half cent hourly wage boost He also ment officials yardstick dealing with the WASHINGTON (INS) Senate ability of industries to absorb Banking Committee sources said wages out of profits. privately today that Harry A. Donald will be confirmed as the new Reconstruction Finance Corporation administrator after temporary delay. The appointment of McDonald, row Securities and Exchange Cora To Okay McDonald For RFC Position Oldest Otterbein Grad Is Claimed NORWALK.

O. i Rev. Luther niission chairman, was held up by M. Kumler. 102.

the oldest living, Uie on complaint of Sen. graduate of Otterbein college, died Douglas (D) that the SEC had attempt to the rnnn up. He now faces possible trial in Denver on charges of sending 13 sticks of dynamite through the mails. Following his confession. Rankin was arraigned on charges of mailing the dynamite.

He denied, however. that, jealousy was the motive in the dynamic plot. McCray wns a former college sweetheart of wife, Mrs, Sarah Jane investigators of the plan for a third attempt on life, He said he planned to kill McCray with a high-powered, telescopically equipped rifle. Rankin, who is a veteran of both World War II and Korea, has been married since last October. He spent several months in 1950 in the Fitzsimons hospital near Denver for treatment of and acute today in his Norwalk home.

Rev. Kumler. who would have been 103 Aug. 19. was active, in the ministry for nearly 50 years before his retirement in 1914.

He served as pastor of Presbyterian churches in Milan, McConnelsville, Deerfield and Nankin. His grandfather. Bishop Luther Kumler. founded Otterbein college i In Westerville in 1847, two years! before Rev. Kumler was born.

Funeral services will be held Sunday. failed to send him some files he wanted. Stuart Symington resigned as administrator of the RFC effective Jan. 15. but agreed at President request to stay on until someone arrives to relieve him.

Ohio Student Is Juvenile Officer DELAWARE. O. (IND A sociology student at Ohio Wesleyan ill have a chance to put theory to work as Delaware county's new juvenile probation officer. Alan Geyer, Staten Island. will serve in a temporary appointment from Feb.

1 to September when he ill enter the Boston University School of Theology. Restore Sanity Ot Ohio Killer COLUMBUS 29-year-old World War II veteran has been restored to sanity at Lima State hospital where he was sent after killing Us wife and baby daughter. Darrell L. Welch, who stabbed hus wife. Roselyn.

and 15-monttis- old daughter. Cecilia. In 1950 while on (trial leave from the Columbus State school will he returned to Columbus to stand trial for first degree murder. Welch was indicted on the first degree charge but found insane and sent to Lima after recovering from self-inflicted stab wounds. SPiKAL-OASHIt WASHERt Compare wringer.

tub, agitator, every working part with any other washer in its price class. 3ou 11 find it your best value. SEE THIS WASHER AND OTHER APEX APPLIANCES DEMONSTRATED DURING THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW FARM HOME STORE JAN. 3lst WATCH ISSUE OF THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS. TUSC.

COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP Hisrh Ave. New Phila.

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