Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 1]

[i. PAGE EIGHT Re eR er ey he Bigs BS ow FLINT SPOKESMAN: Bogus Check R Ring | Community News! Attacker Arrested by oe; "SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1046 Uncovered~Woman: Died? neat tet een Identified by Young Vi othe vena inthe bake~ sho ~DETROIT, Mich.(APNS)~, and | obieer of sartorial perfection, | AGED ictim sock: sresk' to" SOs Pager ie ay ~ and investigation of the Palmer Mr, John Gillard melodiously| DETROIT, Mich ~on tack took place. She was able DETROIT, - Mich. ~(APNS)~ thik: ing place within the store so. por ede a ~indi ~The police are busily ~rounding up evidence against. three persons whom they believe to be responsible for flood of worthless checks that have been. turning up in recent. weeks, It all began with the arrest ~of~ Russell Freeman, 29, and a Park Detective, Bureau: resulted in the arrest of Miss Johnnie Flowers, 23, of 4137 Hastings Street, who, according to: the police, confessed writing all the pF checks and. that these ~checks.were then cashed by Freeman or Milburn. ezegant simplicity and they ~have sang ~Till the Ead of Time.~ The whole ceremony was one of my best wishes for all time to com2. * oo MISS BOLER BECOMES * <i A young mother who lives on Wisconsin Street was: criminally assaulted in her home = early Monday morning..(Name withheld: because -of the nature ~of the.case) first became aware of the intruders presence when he struck a match on her living. ~to get a good look at the crim. inal in spite of his efforts to cover his ~face: with a handkerchief. The.man was armed with a long screw driver and had gained entrance through a kitehen window, When the. man tat he warned her not to sry James Glaspie, 24, 20482 Northlawn was shot and instantly killed by Detective James E, Dunn; Ferndale police. officer, ~ According:to the police. report Glaspie. was attempting.to hold up. a dry cleaning establishment located~ at.23069 Woodward, in qe entered just as Glaspie was allegedly stuffing stolen money~ into his pocket. -The report then tates that. the suspected bandit jumped upon. the detective, ~ Ran him: to the ground then attempted to flee. through the door allegedly pulling a toy according to Ships magazine, in ~ addition = eS eee, _ white, raisin and graham battleship bake shop turns ~ pies; 8,000. hot rolls; 4,800 cinnamon rolls, 6,000 to 9,000 cookies, ~fruit slices, coffee rings and birthday: BRIDE OF MR, GIVENS = for special enna = Fioyd. Milburn, - 28, both Tesid-.. Miss: Flowers was charged ieith I ao: Mis ~Foom stove apparently | to get~ out and threatened to refurn, F ] H F hi + pa ~ i ms 3 ~S Fe: ~~ i ing at 9033 Delmar St., as they | uttering and publishing and re- | 1" 2" informal ceremony, Miss |: ae ee Srneyr. pistol from -hié pocket. Detec ts a Precious Boler became the bride his. bearing. She immediately | The young lady~s husband works Glaspie is reported to have en-| tive Dunn shot ~him five time. poet Chitch Detroit, March were leaving a used car Tot office which they: had allegedly } ~broken into, - Their~ logt con,~ sisted of two blank check books. ~The en questioning ~leased ~under bond, Roth. men are ~being held, on a: -charge of préaking~ and.,entering,* "Freeman faces an automatical return.. to prison as a parole. violator, ~ -A Statement: (Continued from Page One) léugh Mr, Gillespie calle od on me. He told me of the difficulties he was experiencing with the paper and the proposition which he made to me was indeed flattering, He told me that knowing meas he did, he -felt that I was the man who could put the Spokesman over in the style and with the effectiveness that he thought. the people of | Seek to (Continued from Page One) These leaders hold to the ~fact, and ~it -is part of. their strategy, that: the union: preaches: no discrimination, They have~ goné all out'in word and deed to see, as far as~*is- possible, that discrimination is abolished both: in: the local unions and -in the. plants of M:. Richard Givens. The \cere~mony: was indeed a lovely one. Mr. Rudolph: Scott sang ~Be. cause,~ Miss Helen Hamilton was: dressed in gold with brown accessories, Miss Bebis Boler was dressed in grey with an offface hat and black accessories. The~ men in waiting were: Mr, Commadore Coles and Mr. Rudolph Scott. Mrs. Odell Broadway. was in charge of the arrangements, | \ Mrs. Verna Elder visiting; relatives. and friend: in Cleveland, ORO, 3 + * & is.came out of the turned on her bed room light, not quite sure that;there was! | When she; bed room, she was seized and flung upon a living room couch where the at someone~ present. on a mid-night shift. NOTE: As we go ~to press it is Yrepprted that a suspect has been arrested ~and positively identified by the vigtim, Oakdale Gardenite Held. in. Lumber...~ DETROM?, Mich. =(APNS)~. Theodore | Crater, 27, 20832 Eckley, Oakdale Gardens,. was arrested by Detectives Paul Sheridan: and William Clinton on suspicion of being respqnsible with a degree of- success. The ey also. have a fair practice com-| mittee composed - of the entire i ~~ XN Pe | - wien eaten peécame the { bride. af M ~Elijah? ~Shumpert for the theft of 22,000 feet of high priority lumber ~ allegedly stolen from a Veterans housing black mépkett One of the two trucks oid to have beehA used by the thieves, was found, still loadcd, in~ the back yard of: Crater.. The sec. ond truck was found behind 21314 Crescent Ct. 4 Crater -is to be questioned concerning a number of other lum. tered ~the cleaning shop hortly before ~closing time last Saturday and, with his hands in his pockts, urdered Gladys Mitchel, proprietor of the store, to hand over $300.00, At this point Detective Dunn. reports that he no ticed that something range was Miss Rosalie Prescott, 27, 9810 W, Eight Mile Road, was arrestsd ty Palmer Park Police and neld for investigation in conhection with the Glaspie case., [he line of questioning was ~ot revealed by the policc. { DETROIT, Mich.~(APNS)~ Six Detroit organizations will combine forces beginning April 1 in an intensive program to re duce traffic accidents on the city~s most hazardous. street ~ Graiiot Avenue, Six Detroit Organizations to Aid Accident Prevention Campaign r ~ mile. In addition, four of the five highest accident intersections in the city were on Gratiot; Gratiot Drive, Gratiot and Mt. and Gratiot and Harper, and Vernor,. Gratiot and Outer ~ Elliott, | 17th, was a complete success. Discussing as a subject: ~Right. eousnéss and World Peace,~ a. capacity house heard the~ various teachers as they brought ~home salient facts, all agreeing on the adherence to the princi.! ples as taught. by Jesus Christ, essential in bringing, about peace by the world, which nations now so ardently seek. Mrs. Mannie C. Boone, Class 6, won both in attendance ang guest teacher of the winging class. 4% ~es PiaA Francis icomnégad, ~of the De: troit Urban League, summarized | Flint and our readers elsewhere | executive boardwith a Negro as recently. Best of tuck! project early, Wednesday. It was ~The ~ organizations are: The the lesson, Dr. S. G, Murphy deserved. I pondered over the director. And now the time; Mi;: an: Terry. st ~~ idle aire ean ie ad inl "Metts ears, iceman Police Department,. Traffic En- According to the Traffic Saf-| is superintendent and the -Rev, situation and wondered~ if 1] comes, ~they add, ~for the~ inter-|: ee ee, etry Ser (TAREE roe cee (Sok singe gineering Bureau, DSR, Public) ety Association, which is co-or-| Jonathan A, Dayies,, Minister. might be equal to fhe task. I returfied to camp. For several weeks the Spokesman ~failed ~to reach me so I wrote my mother asking the reason. She replied national to. practice ~what ~they -have been ~preaching to the rank! and file membership. | When asked if, the members of the executive board are elect-' dent ~at Michigan State College, is: heme ona ten-day vacation. | Good to see you: aw Frank Taylor of Clifford * } bits, ed at large from thé floor of ~Street made a hurried trip to Expect 423 Ne At 477th Sition ime ~| ed Lighting Commission, public Association. Last year, Gratlot avenue had more. traffic ~accidents~ than any ~lother street in~ Detroit ~ a to. schools and the \Traffic Safety| dinating the activities of the varivs agencies, the program will iinclude increased enforcement emphasis, engineering as The oldest person in attendance School was 94 years old. oaon ten tonloetons sistance. and an intensive edlic3-| ~that the~ Spokesman was no | tional! program for both adults ~more, I was heartsick. It seem-| the convention, the answer was. Caicago to be at the bedside of Lockkourne Air Base ~ tal of 1,726'of which 435 result-| and. children. It will continue Club Manhattan ed that I had lost a true friend. | that while they are. elected by, ~her brother who was a recent _- |'ed in death or injury. This was/ until Gratiot avenue accidents: Shortly before; being diseharg- regions the board can use its: ~accident victim, DETROIT, Mich.~(APNS)~ | moved in on scheduled time. | _/. average of 192 accidents per have been materially reduced i ea from ihe army I came back power and influence in helpin i i.: COLUMBUS, O. ~., According Truly Lockbourne Army. Air ' me Centleneed Recreation to Flint and. saw Mr, Gilespie. | the delegates from a. given re~ Mr, and Mrs. Russell) Cole } to information received here to- Base js becoming a mecca for lia C he ~. nad a 5 ~He still had faith and confidence | zion elect.its candidates, And ar son were the <wepk-end | day, 423, WACS, ~ will, attive, Peer ihe Caonea aes. wk National Negro NEWS BRIEFS on,in April,. i guests of Miss Marion Coates of * ~ & Thursday, March 21, at the 477th don uncovered Roman pottery and vegetables are cooked the fewer the Barber Shop that the paper could be made} f the international wants to:;.: ae co a tee! still undécided. | eep faith with its Negro mem- | Spencer Steet: Station Lockbourne Air Base. famed air base will, be, welcom- Con ress In DETROIT,. Mich.~(APNS)~ ai ~Then Mi. Gillespie received a] jers it had better go on ~record. so" is: ~ only Hearo. WAC Air ed by the cltizens, not only in ~ The Rev:'Dr. Charles E, Stew- Prop. Norman Betts communi~atién from Mr. W. H.] is living. up to its own no dis- | SICK LIST _ | Base in America, ~ this area,.but throughout Ape 1946 Dri art, Dean2of the School of Re- ead io} Bends of the Atlas Power News- | -rimination -policy and have al We are sorry to report that When~ news broke that the entire country. Ive ligidn, Wilberforce. ~ Univerity, | stegugugugntececteticecetetntes - paper Syndicate. Mr. Bonds, 4] Negro ~placed on the executive )vatious illnesses have a claim | 477th,-crack all-Negro Air force,| A hurried movement by jead- DETROIT... Mich.~(APNS)~ |spoke recently in chapel at Tut- |e eee ee newspaper | man of long stand- goard: There~ aye many Netro! ~" many: Flintites. Some of eornmanded~ by Cilu B, O. Davis, ing Colored citizens is expected, ie Hetrolt ~Council of the kegeé Institute, Ala. Dr.~ Siew- ie bs ing, a man who has proven his | labor leads Who are fully ca-! these are ~Mrs. Ella Sulzer, | Jr, was to be stationed here, fo bet stayted atonce Dy: rien National | Negro ~Congress an-|j arts. depth of understanding Ld K R rd genuine sterling worth through pable. of filling this position lie t Gaither Gamble, Mr, Dan-|much favorable comment emit- pointment of a welcoming com- adkhoed |thic week that Marsh 244 clarety: of insight ~ makes ack ~ eco ~the years ~by achievements, and: | ~ iel Ballard, Mr. Richard Burkes |}teq from sources discouraging mittee to honir this bevy of 24 ey be the beginning date him: a most ~welcome visitor to success, was the propelling force jof Vermont Avenue, dnd Mr. such a movenient. But this did| Negro Wacs when they arrive) 1) oa membership || O47; christian~ fellowship, Shop. necessary'to decide my future. 300 000 { | Frank Taylor of Clifford Street. | not stop~ the -477th, and they! late Thursday~ afternoon: Carapaigrl ~ ae. X I am now ~in the newspaper or. We're happy to say, though, | as The campaign will, be launch. The Secorid Annaal Night} \BEST IN RECORDS business; I have no illusions. (Continued from Page One)~ | that all~ of those =~ sick Find Ancient City / Big Paper Mill ed with a giant~ membership ral- Sunday School held~ at Bethel DeLuxe Shoe Shi es For the paper to succeed and list are pa tinitese rapidly. Examination of bomb, craters |~ In one day 25 million paper bags |1y a the Civic Center, 114 Ers-| "n@nce, for which pries. were e Shoe Shin bring to the. community the ~~ issue is voted, $300, 000. which had-been formed in Canter- | are fproduced at the Savannah, Ga., |. st on March 24 at 6:00] Sven ~Prop, Jack. _Mitehell. - $~Ahsings jinn nyu tre prpe| SOU, Ye el tit te oe ps | DOMES Or ~AR LAIST) brn Each caer | Med eGo ee aga (ta. te, el soaaisibecapiaal ae ee: ~ r ~ e 8 q; A.;; ee 4 is guy. ~goyn bring, we have got to have | bose. dent - ~ R ane f ina rani Raia bel euneie ~ oe ie after the Hint conquest, 43/A. D., | paper mill and bag factory. It takes The. meeting is. being built} Atlas ~. ~Fay a0r, Fresisei, ennelworth Ave. ~cooperation, I have no qualms - Oy: & oe au including pottery illuminating the | 32 freight cars to. ship them away. | around the Columbia, Tenn, and aS, * Owe! evi onabite WAS atectocteatodtentocterioe reeincptotedbeestnecntntet yibout: advertising: Ads are the | 07 COvese, ~~~ ig al speaker before the Thursday | jite of the ancient Romans, Foun; {| Freeport, L. 1. murders, Mrs. | -tegesgecgecqeristenteegecqectnctoetoogocfectectnten Medotindottedondetetntoel Se ee hife ~ d of on ne ewspaper, ok iene ibid hing ny ro home of Club Rc. Ch ~at. the earth sot b Beman nile. ihc | Géaking Veeciibtes Gladys Stevenson, a victim of: men rg.9 ear te,, Pt tc | ir se he ea Seg, AN) eG mn ne Coumae| ~ SANTEEYS CONFECTIONERY ~ we moat {have circulation? We Phelan, a Weasias Aig sub 5 vee iti ~pil. | PotteFy/Stwany: ancient vases and a etables to cook in boiling water. | Will speak, are going to conduct a Arouse-; e proposed ~bo Seg VERE SUBIC was, e espénsibil '"- pall of potter~s clay bearing finger- | That's the best way to shorten the} All. Congress members who ICE CREAM ~ C Aner SOFT~ DRIN - to-house campaign in ui tendon. 1 (~F $3,500,000 and will be voted! ities of a Clubwoman. prints. Craters of southeast Lon-| cooking period. The speedier the | Jive~ in the Eight Mile Road ee -or to put- the Spokesman in 4 2 area are urged to be present at every hohié. in: Plinti} should Greetin: s | the Gleaners Circle of. the whoo losses of vitamins. this meeting and to bring.a BEER: TO TAKE OUT ~ P like to ask the readers to pass 7A g ing Daughters met at the Soetoatontenortectoctoteeteateatontoetoetoctectoeteetoateatenteetoege | friend with them. \ their copy along to someone else ~when they have: finished with;, | os al 9 R L. J. B: PA oe ge PRE eo a Th ae ee oe eeveerers. It roast ~of.-similar. ico mvs miggebdceihn nna papers kaha ai KELLY S LUNCH ev. L. Denson as. ELOISE CALDWELL, Prop. you don~t require their services Unroughivat nt ar communi a. hip gr aay ' She |'Causley and Marion Long ha | P A ] a s e. bri é:: te eg he ole i BAe eS eee, ee teem sen them |e realize... isa) heroulean Leaipie re ~a lightful rast (Stepped for a cold: drink. ey 3406 St. John Street asses: tI Seeded pital tbe peeoogooee that ~ bi their ad in the ~; 7; F 7 'B % | repast white man~s command _ was di:: Pel ons Sash a 0 eeesecsoeteetoes oefoocees NSCOR CEC ICN SC OSCE: Spokesman task but, one that Mr,: Terry was Served. sok G K _ | Ho Y. ee eas Secs ree teeth! ae re MeO eo tget oe oe oe, conan lente eceseacoaseesoesooroeloetoetoeteet. aa, i a aa? [2 ~: ~ \ ~ a e ae ne ~3 equal to. oe ec a ~ lone ae A in all 1: = pail First in ~Service and ~ Loca osp ita _Go to the~ white citizens with| We are proud of Mr. Terry | The AMVETS held an organ- crouched, ca the. BFR ates DETROIT, Mich. al ST AR POULTRY MARKET whom you do business and ask| and do earnestly feel that his izational meeting at ~the F.L.C.C. ed t t vi inf Quality ~ Rev. L. J, Benson, passed them why they don't advertisg] astuteness, aggressiveness, and|on St. John Street. They will | n~ Sn 0 SIVe cht invorma | Monday, March 11 at the Har- WE SPECIALIZE IN. _ With the Spokesman. Take the keen business acumen will as- | meet again on Thursday jo fur-| "~~. per Hospital following a_ long FRESH FISH -AT: re sukake - paper and. show it to them. If| sure~ him the success. he so | ther consider the organization metetptitotecteetes Soefoasens eetntnenneetetetetet period of illness. He pastored ALL MES $4} ~you have) any gtievances what. ever. take them up directly with: us. I promise that if you will *g've uS this cooperation we will * Cooperate ~and keep the faith with you. | (Continued from Page One) richly deserves, pt FRANK L. GILLESPIE, Mahaging _: ~Breeding Efficiency. For better breeding efficiency, the home of Mrs, Thomas. Coates on Spencer Street on. Sunday of a post~ here in Flint, * * *; 5 i The George Washington Carver chapter of the Blue $tar | Mothers will hold their~, s~mi' monthly meetings every first Overseas Vet Pc aMeeten~ Mostocton~ me oasoese sees Sa te eS ae a oo8e a Office~ Phone 4-6300 OCC ostoetees ox notiostoetootens Coase costoetes Soosee, Poctectectoctoctos~ ee ee ae ar ae} 160 Harrison St. - YOUR CAB co. the Thompson Avenue Baptist Church for about: eight years | and resigned the pastorate because of his health in 1943. ~At his home he taught a class of ministers and church workers,~ TRY OUR SERVICE 1713 CLIFFORD ST. DE LIVERY p202 ST. JOHN ST. Oo Oe stn ot ~astoat CHICKENS ~ ~puCcKS ~ GEESE ~ sl vol Ss E R Vv 1 c E Business Phone 9-1021. sos toeseetenceerostoe~: estes tetentetetetntntetnledninetnted ot is a~pleasure, and my g edcil bull's feet should be trimmed. and~ third Sundays. at the St. Call YOUR CAB for Complete Service and Satisfaction _ [finally organizing the Thomp- Steseet eeneeeeet ieeucwaasaeeiui rey mek set ew; hed ~fortune, to have associated with | _ ~~ | John ~ Center Slemeniand: 6 P.r m. CAB STANDS son. Avenue -Baptist Church. He he ee ee - me my lifélong friend, a young | tioa- I pledge to you ah account.. served this class until about ~CoO M E a O --man with great ability and pro-| ing at the end of every month: Phi lly McClellan and Industrial: Brush and First St. | three weeks of his death. ~gressive. ideas. Mr. Thomas Bol. | If Ce et coaw it ~fails, fe ] y Boctoe Clifford and Kennelworth St. John: and State} His body was in state at the Pe? cen, Like! myself, Mr, Bolden | ~eans that every Negro in Flint |: | '| Thompson* Avenue Baptist |. CAMPBELL Ss. SERVICE STATION dys~ recently been discharged- has failed: Our successes are] - (Continued _ Page One) 4 P ROMPT SERVICE Church last Sunday, March 7. | from ~the army, He, too, will Wate ce sor ie orale. eae were ered: ~tO take [him to] ~t<coatestooseatpcgoatocteegontoeteegontecsontoeteotonioesoatoatotonioeseatens Soaotondontontontontontoetoeteeteetpetecteeteetecteeteeteeteetest' | Funeral services were ~held at 5 for the from ~the |ar my| He. too,~ will without us and we cannot suc- at city to face the charges. sfoatoateatecgoctoatoet oaloesestoareetesfontoeloatoeteeteatoeteetonroeteatoeteesentoateeteytoetestoatee oatoeeefoctectectectectoatecteateatestesteotest | the Shiloh Baptist Church Mon- j D iv put all that he has iato~ this ceed without you. ~We _are in} Charges were preferred~ against WE. c a1e FOR A N D- DELIV ER day, March 18, at-11 a, m,. Many ~COME LETE AUTO SERVICE, 4 4 new vent.ure. Mr. Bolden is a the same. boat. Sink or swim,|Dr, Mitchell by a D~r. Arthur of the ministers of the city and / \ Pasedeons zt Industrial nD,:. graduate of Northern High survive or perish, live or die,!G. Daley, a New York physi- state attended the service, Rev. j TIRE. SERVICE | School and was- reared in the we go down together, city of Flint. I am asking the) 1 ae ah ty on = Uitgesbieh- ot faiaaen fhe, Sr Aisbesan ag tieece (GAS ~ OIL ~ LUBRICATION. 1 same.coeperation far him that | WaY to, presen o.you, I am Niversity o nburgh, S~ot me BETTER CLEANING taken to abama for burial - at i: Peask ~for mys elf, solicitious of your ~suppprt_ in} land, had been tolen, in 1942, or Monday night; the state in which | to) PE N iE ~ ERY D A ~ Clas i ~5 this. néw business venture, About: the same time Dr ~CLEANERS and i celecoumd ~|he gave most of his active: life Every Customer Is A Satished Customer 6b I am ~asking that you give me 4: THOMAS TERRY, Mitchell was arrested ih! thi ~3117 Ind trial Avenu Phone. 2-3691 as a minister. He pastored sév- oe one hundred per ~cent coopera-f City Editor.~ | city ind char ed with pra ie = sad eral churches there and was doen toscetoeenentnreictotee ae ts ee Te iow 8 practic FLINT, MICHIGAN:: ~soctoctactont stead Coed.. footeetocte sfosteate stoateatoot <foafoetoete $ Koofeateet fe ing medicine. without a license. the builder of several churches. f verre oateefoeonte-fenfontect eefoaroetoaloeZoateatectoatectostoatoatoateetorios Peete ze: ae He had a pieliminary hearing HAS TWENTY: TRHEE YEARS EXPERIENCE, - He also taught in the _ public | Dae ~MONEY TO LOAN ~ns ec" aot uno s,%| Announcing The Openiug ==~ e held under $800 bail for court. x R Y OUR PYRO T EX CLEANING state; He is survived by sev. oo oe cian, who notified his local po-!| KLECKLEY~ Ss Pyrotex Removes All Embedded Dirt and | Grease and Beautifies S. D, Ross delivered ~the | cu AUTO Wee = a Before standing trial for the al. eral aatutiieap Pamaceatacegcel 5 - ce an Ml Snore eG SATURDAY, MARCH ih ehotoeoagentetotpansteteeenteetecpeteentectonedtentetee: Setoeeteeee! friends., ie: Diamonds * We ~Buy Anything Watches - Jewelry ALL ARTICLES OF VALUE We Sell sate tefed the: army ~as an enlisted| * man, In February, 1943, Dr. Mitch ay eaesiesterietess pOeeS poeereer werner ie oatoe a Leftover Storage~: _ Three covered refrigerator raree 4 i: 3 $5) a \ the second annual night ccscedl o | SOUTH SIDE CONFECTIONERY ~for leftover foods will help to solve. t ts lete Lin f yy ee ell~ returned from~ hs camp at Lo tee pte Faia aay i Pe, oo ae. oe.: Feces? Fort. George G, Meade, Md., and your storage problem ~ one for || +: BAKERY DEPARTMENT eo 4 Hee Ce. 2 S COSTUME JEWELRY FOR SALE stood trial. Although he admit CANDIES~C IGARS: meats, another for fruits, and the | -in Johnson~s North End Confectionery =. a ~ third for vegetables. The various; | | |. || 3411 ST. JOHN STREET | - i e 4: a di Washi M E ted assisting a local physician oe leftover meats may be used in| | -~ ney et = We. Repel Re ios ~ Wa ing aah: se | he was acquitted because he had s. J. D. Shook, Mer. creamed dishes, meat pies and ia |.| | ue: ee A Complete Assortment of Bakery Goods. LICENSED PAWNBROKERS - made an excellent record in, the| combination meat-vegetable dishes. |") | gah The; vegetables may "he! used~ to~ f > <~ - ef in in soups,~ salads and com-) |. tation dishes,.-while odd bits ~of ~Orders Taken for Special~ ~Decorsted Cakes heirs; "BIRTHDAYS, WEDDINGS and ANNI ERE AIS ser - + 2 ae t if " $ Levy viet. tee ~ it 4 F. te ~ Press ee is axe army.. i602 CLIFFORD STREET ee, mahi! Es (EER aed WINE ~and WHISKEY TO" TAKE OUT ot ee thd Oo at Cou a pe ce FOUN T 6 iW SERVICE. gn tae 7 rs. ing presale celery. eveensereoerensresereigbersinesevevensenesesnet the ~meal. ~ + vented ate ~tm os.

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