Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 16]
~saroDAy, JULY 6, 1946 e we V2 bia. " ~- ~; 4 shar % ey rte, ey - nee RN ne qaitp ~THE TOLEDO SCRIPT oaee - ~~ - bee eR OER ES ~ With: Sadawes Calvin NEW. YORK ~ ~(Calvin's started off on the ju. tune. News Service). ~ Hail KMH.|.Bu~ the public is hailgxg KMH Nat Cole and, his Kimg Coie| (Kraf: Music, Hall _ for... theh _Trio. had, just. finished, singing, ~Cement, Mixer~ on the Kraft Music Hall show, last, Thurs- | day (NBC 9:00 EST). Eddy Duchin said ~Nat, that was great.~ ~Thanks Eddy~ put in ~Nat. Cole. ~And what a lovely Sentiment.~ began~ film~ star Ed-}/' _ Ward>-Everett ~Horton who had: - just joined~ the summer show.. /Somé. people sing about math-} (er, others: sing about their} sweethearts~~but Nat: Cole. sings~ about a cement mixer!~ ~Well, _ ~ement mixers can be almdst -human~ said Nat in,. defense. ~They can?~. asked ~ Horton. ~Sure, every now and then they~ get plastered~ laughed Nat. ~Just imagine,~ pondered Eddy] Duchin, ~ ~a_ handsome young) boy cement mixer meets a beau-, tiful~ girl cement mixer~they, fall in love and get~ ~married. ie ~..'. ~and in a~ year or two they have a little sidewalk running around the house. Say, I wonder ~if~ I could ~sing a song like ~Ce-~' ment Mixet!~ ~Come~on Eddie, ~TVll help you, Now foilow me,~ offers Nat. Horton sings: ~Cement Mixer, Putti Putti. How was that?~ Cole: says: ~Well, your cement was solid but your mixer needs a fixer. ~Let~s try it again.~ Horton sings: a ~sec-: ond time: ~Cement Mixer,. PutBelen ~ Pubtiv,..-1-think: I~m a little flat on my putti putti~~.' Then Eddie Duchin steps in to, rescue by announcing: ~Fddie we'd better leave the singing to Nat and the Trio so go ahead stand of equality for all membets. pf the cast, Nat Cole call: Edeie Duchin. ~Edaiv~ as a, etl _league.in the profession. Why Rochester, one of our greates~ comedians refers to his Poss as Mr. Benny.~ INCIDENTALS..: Erskine ~Hawkins. must -have ~fresh ail between:.!Strand shows. + Louis Jordan has. named.,the ~ fou. ex-Zanzibeauts: who now dance *CaJdonid~: with '!him~. the four Jordanettes. Lena Horne expect: ~ ~ed~ ir towh, King Cole Trio~ off. on a.one night tour. Red Allen} at Loew~s State., Josh White she "'d stick to numbers. like ~House I Live, In~ and leave degrading blues for the degrad ing, lues ~ sitigers. Nicho}as Brothers holding, a ~mjdnight cocktail ~ party ~after a os De Louis Woman~ performance this week. Susan Reed; ballad singer, recovered from her cold jin time to play the Riverdaie ben efit, Ink Spots Unit with Peg~ Leg~ Bates closed L. A.~s~ Orpheum for a quick vacaion be fore~ continuing on the road. Flo: Hawkins~ -party~ for Joe Louis~ sister.was penciled gut: at the last moment because. Erskine needs his sleep when~ he gets home from those strenuous Stand, shows.... a. Sullivan.back,;,. circulation: Mercer Elling.on~s new band. Thelma Carpenter looking stunning in a black satin. number with large, lucious roses on the side of her hat to match, Louis wa xt he ~boys with ~Errand Boy. For Jordan and Nat. Cole enjoying: Rhythm!~ And the King.Cole~a quick scotch. at the Turf.. ~Ni ite Lifei in ~oiey Wits TO CANA Clarion on to the consciences Throughout America they challenging message has swept, | New York DA LEE that long have slept, "Tis for thy race, not for thyself you speak, ~ God.grant thee wisdom as th _ WAYSIDE TALES: e small and craven squeak. | ~Al Moses. | NEW YORK~(ANP)~James C. Condens: eubrate and churchman consecrated to the betterment and upliftment ~ of our Harlem, is the proud father of actor~'CANADA LEE. One could actually see his chest grow an inch or more as he walked and talked with mé about the party the Citizens Com-. mittee of the West Side threw apartment of Dr. and Mrs. ~I. Hirshfield, ~Manhattan. in the very swank~ penthouse ~Maxine ~Wood: and Mark Marvin~ weré singularly honored along with ~his son for their contribution to the American. stage, the much discussed production ~On. Whitman Avenue.~ offices pf Lee's father, we are th orga DAWN PATROL WIDENS. _ Thru the good e éditor of the Citadel, official f the nationally~ known~ Ushers League, | Inc., of Ametica. ~Soanishtawel,~~. From West ~110th Street, right ~up: to the Gp. of* historic Coogan~s bluff where Bowman's eatery fo to ~hundreds~ and hundreds of ou title défense effort. rms the crossroads, we~ ran in-: t of towners here for the ~Louis. Chicago and Detroit, the twin cities who ane ~claim ~to Suttight ownership ~of Joe ~Louis, thé man, had ~" hearly as much representation as Harlem itself~or so it seemed~: Joe Wells~ we were quickly surrounded by a party of 12 hailing from Clevéland, Columbus, St. Louis, Kansas City, Hot ~ Springs and Norfolk, Va.. At She table of six ~where George Turner, haberdasher. of ihicago played host, every | member lived..within a radius of a block or two of exc other on. the well ~ewe South Side of the: Windy: ci x, ~Evel~ after: the bods Joe Louis. ede bier Ga down in. competition. with the fight itself Wednesday, June 19, ~THE-' RESA HOTEL was a. scene of ~riot of.gayly-colored clothes and happy. celebrants... milling humanity providing a. We noted at various times E. Simms Campbell, tioted eattoahiet and his pretty wife; the Rev. Clarence Cobbs, Chicago, Ivy: Madden who staged the fittest party ~thé Harlem Hotel has had. since it ceased catering to whites exclusively; Mrs. Marva Louis Barrow, ex-wife of heavyweight champion: Joe Louis; Dr. Spur geon Morris, Chicago; Roscoe Weatherly, Indianapolis; Pearl} Cherry, Fond Dy Lac, Wic.; Mr. and Mrs. ~Ralph Woodruff, Pittsburgh; writers Bill Pitisburgh Courier;~ Oscar. Ham (my pal) Nunn, and Wendel ~Smith, merstein, New York play boy: and a happy party of ~Clevelanders; Arthur Dailey, Little Rock, ' Ark., with a. new car. (could not tell its make) that was definitely ~one of the sweetest jobs you ever saw, colored deep ma-; roon; James Evans, former world's: colored - pocket billiards. ojourn-in Detroit, Chicago and champion here from. a.lengthy s Hot Springs; the many corated diamond ring we spotted on! By ALVIN MOSES aa iia. the finger of flashy Bob Williams, owner of the Top Hat Cafe, Louisville, reminded us of the headlight ~ofan auto~we felt ~ like telling the genial-visitor,~~wear such jewelry at home~ ~in these trying days of delinquency and crime waves. ss AE Si Boe + 4 tela 8-5 - 3 1 prarie dog ' which: cay, ~mént in Harlem: After en argu-' the | own auio, and was attended and, -Moune, she wants Americans to do, you, never had any time, In exotice surroundings, -teeth and one lower tooth knocked~ out. Powell has doubie trcuble on him. He is 'Moune Hates: Hats; itis Peop le~ P Dolores Calvin | ~New ~York * City) >. CNS ~| | When: the Ministry of oFreign| Affairs okayed: the, passport. of Moune de Rivel, cultural.; representative; were sending to America. a bundle ~from: Europe wrapped up and. marked ~ ~fragile,~ -. For Moumre has brought us the: tradi-{': tions and customs of her ~native Guadaloupe: - In thinking | of think of cern first,.. engagement at Cafe ~Society Uptown,..oves shoes. ifistead of candy. That~s hecause she~s diet ing She also loves tailored clas-||. sics ~ men~s suits, very. femi. nine blquses and her favorite! clothing is gray. She has, a pas-: sion. for earrings ~and evening |, gowns,: The very first thing that. ~happened: to, yher./in.; America was the thef of a 300 year old, medallion and several: other; an-. tique pieces. She has ~a ~bill~ lives ~in a glass fishbowl and looks very, forlorn. A_ present from~ Mrs. Herbert Lehman, wife ~ of the ex-Governor: of New York, Moune wishes the dog had a. companion. ares: 4 When the: Ministry of Freign there is a distinct difference between American. and Parisian women,. ~In iFrance every.woman has: an individual personality and she spends her time and energy being herself. Her clothes she wants ~to be~ as ~muth ~like her as possible ~ whereas in Ametica,' women try to,be like an ideal, or dress according to the fad, They believe in the, ydic-, tates of fashion instead of Brey exotic singer, f on the grounds ~that she. was a} * they $4 Moune,. ~who. has. just Teft an P QUINCY SMITH Meniy of baseball is in store for:..Columbus fans before - Red: Bicd stadium is-taken over by. the Police: Circus and ~Roller Derby,:whiie:: the pede are on the Road: co Wi. S. ~Welch Brings hi: Cin. binnadi Crescents ~to. the. stadium to oppose the Clowns on BLACK DIAMOND PIPKINS July 8th. On July 15th. the; Clowns battle the World Champ-{ SS ~ion ~Buckeyes and on July ~17th| the Homestead Grays are sched.| ~uled: for~ their delayed 1946 de! but. Save those dates, The best ini baseball attractions wili by brought to Columbus. Educator~s Son Wills ~Up From Slavery~ Royalties to Wife ~ CE EAGO sy ANP. ~+ Royel-, ~thas~ rom* ~Up~ from ~ Slavery~ wil! go to Mrs. Missouri Wash- | ington, widow of the late. Book. er T. Washington, Jv., it was disctosed here last week in- probate court, Th2 book is an au-. tobiography of the elder Booker qa Washington's struggles. The will ot Booker T. dJr., who died here on February 5, asked his widow to seek publica:ion of two manuscripts about the life of his father ~ entitled, ~My Father,~ and ~A Picture of My Father; Written in Quota tions.~ ~Royalties from ~Up from! Slavery~ wiH~ go to his ~son, Booker T, III, and a daugh~>r Mrs. Nettie Douglas upon the death of Mrs. Washington, the ~vill stipulated The will made no mention of the first wife, the mother of | Booker T. III and Mrs. Douglas,' nor did it estimate the amount of the vroyalties accruing from the book, | 2 themselves setting it. In.America, even if you have nothing to France there is.aiways time ~. especially if a man is cornered.~ |. Moune hates hats and loves Her family background is richly musical and the folks home are ~rooting for me~~~~as they say in Ameri ~ Musician Beaten..| Badly by Cop -NEW yoy ~ CNS ~ Twenty-two year old Carlton Powell, bass player in the Herman Chittison Trio, was so badly beaten up by the cops this week that it: will~ take him a month to. recover, It was abuut 2:30 in the morn-' ing and Powceil, ca SCth Street! in the Midtcwn arca of New: Yor~: was tying to ge. a cab~ drive: ta take him to nis apart ment the cab driver tceck him not home, but tc the rolice: sta+ ~tion at east 51st Street, where 3~ plain clothesmen pounced on him, | Lynch, George | time for all at any affair given and piano; ies Pi SCIOTO DIARY ~ COLUMBUS, | Ohio: ~ APNS~; Members of! the Allies Club | are: Jacob J. Ashburn, Jack T. Wiliams, Eugene F: Lowery, Paul Even, Ray Harper, ', Don-~ ald Goins, Emerson Hatris, Ed-' ward Martin, Pete Kelly,*Tomas. Penn, Johnhy ~ Morgah,: Malza' Daniels, June Colman, Alston Allen, and Emely Leon. Pete Keliy, manager of social affairs, guarantees a good by the Allies. The members of the Junior Cosmopalites. are: President, Martha Dojur; Vice President, Neil.Chubles; Secretary, Charlotte Smith; Dorothy Philip; Treasurer, Barbara Leslie; Barbara Page; Aurylne Worthington; Norma- Jean, Misill; Mary Ann. Mssill; Ruth Moore, Geor-! gi> Elliot. =.~ _Members of Jimmie" ~Blackweli~s. -band--are Richard; Alston, trumpet;. Gregory, Burke, Saxaphone; Jimmy~ Blackweil; leader trumpet; Now at Bellevue Hospital suf-: fering ftom a pos ~sible fracture~ of the skull,. concusions of the left side of his face, three upper: being charged witn stabbing Detective Edward~ Clancy during fight, inough in his. tired| mind, he ~knows that if he did: it, it-was purely in self-defense. | Meanwhile, he~s being héld at! Bell evue under: $2,590 rail FOULED ~tN FIRST~ ROUND ECORSE, Mich. - Minnis: Bod?ford was~hit ~behind the left! ear by Wesley ~Brown. She says; cnat she was-ht for: no reason| at cll. Thetbidw-edused. # trickle}. of blood, bit ber condition! was] not conkidéréd BéyTOUs. Mis! Bod-| ifcvd Stated that? ~she would. sign~ a;gompeai st. pgainst Brown: a ewe mill eel CUT DURING ARGUMENT ~COLUMBUS,.-Ohio ~ APNS~ According~ io~~police: ~report,~ Kenyon Vaughn, 1130 Toronto: Street, 37 years old, while in volved in an argument in his home June 26, over momey, was eu: on the neck:by his wife,: Verrnell Vaughn. Kenyon drove to St. Francis Hospital in his; id x ios. ~ rezeased. | Has Maa Jump-. - i Is: leaping now to. a new jump, | an original which she. has namj-ed | be duplicated ~ nor surpassed, Mabel Fairbanks ~ ~Atom Smasher~ HOLLYWOOD _ CNS. ~ Mabel ~ Fairbanks, ~the youthful | ~ browh icéskater,; reputed to ~be the world~s greatest: of her race; has gone: and done-it: again, She ~The Atom ~Smashér~~only she~s the. smasher! When Mabel first arrived in Ho:lywood, three months ago, onlookers. believed.the greates: they had ever seen. were the ~Flving Waltz Jumps~.in- which she leaps graciously and carefreely over the ice. They swore? that these waltz jumps couldn~t But now it has been surpassed and - by Mabel herself. When she begins smashing away at the -ice, her audiences. stand in awe. They whisper ~What will that Fairbanks gir: do next? Mabel shyingly.says: ~Now that I~ve. perfected the ~Atom Smasher,~ I think it~s twice as terrific and lots more fun to do. The Waltz Jump * just another Flynn: Ford, drums. anid George Earley, bass. Here are some of the patrons vtho were, at, the Janet White concert, held recently in the Columbus Galléry of Fine Arts: Mr, and Mrs. Staniey Lewis, Mr. Marion iverson, Mrs. Ruthene Moss, Mvs. Daisy Meredith, Mr. Hoytt Jones, Mrs. M. A. Trier, Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Williams, Mrs. Fred L Newsom, Mr- Frederick W. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon. G. F:own, Mrs Merie Gatewood, ~i. and Mrs Znomas Ek. Embry, Mr. ana Mrz. Norman E, White, Mrs. Min tie Logan~ Davis, Mis. " liom-: as J, McRoberts, Mrs. Sarah Canty, Mrs: Victoria Wyms, Mrs. Daniel White, Mr. Nelson Nap-: per, -Mr.- Lénard Napper, Mrs.~ Virginia Goodwin, Mi, and Mrs.! John Reiert Joes, Mrs, Edne! Coleman. CUT ON NECK i COLUMBUS. Ohio ~ APNS~: Police reported that about. 12: 30 a: m. June 28, Oscar: Tinglay, 151 Talrnadge, 36~ years.old, ~was~ ~cut.on the rear of. the neck with | ~a vpiece ~of. glass by some. un-; known person while standing on the corner of Hamilton and Long Street. He was taken to St. Francis Hospital by W. A, Rog: { ers and treated for a deép laceration on the back of the neck. BITTEN ON LEFT THIGH BY DOG COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS|, About 6:00 P...M. June 27, according to police report, Earl ~Redman, 316 N. Washington Ave. ~10 years old, while in front of his home, was bitten on the left thigh -by a dog, The boy was taken by his standmother to St. Francis ifospital and attended. eee WHEEL BARROW FALLS ON MAN COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS~:....Report by police state that Loyed Rees, 120 S. Oakley Ave., 41 years old, while pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with grav-, el June 26, in the rear of 605 Berkley Road, it fell over on him. He ~was ~taken to St. Francis Hospital and atiended for bruises on ~the left side of the jump to me now.~ body. Missisign~ Woman Beaten By White Men BRANDON, Miss ~ ANP ~ Mrs. Matilda Pickney, long time resident. of Rankin county, was} - in. critical condition early last week following an attack by four white men.who administered a severe beating. Mrs, Pickney, a prominent church worker, was returning from evening servicc: when eg | proichead by the me~ who ask ed her if she didn~t know that Negroes in Rankin county wre not allowed on the street after dark.. ~Before she could answer, Pickney. was. kicked down and beaten and kicked about the E Bissig and body. The woman sustained injuries that causéd per-' | manent injury to her eyes, one~. of which doctors fear will have~, to be removed immediately, Mrs.- Pickney, who is_ thei daughter-in-law of Holly Shep-: heard, janitor at the Rankin County courthouse for the past 10 of 15 years, is expected to be! Mrs. moved to a hospital in Jackson} as soon as her condition per-, mits. Court Sets Precedent ST. LOUVIS~ ANP The Supreme Court of Mis-.uri sct a precedent Tuesday in the ap.j pointment of Atty. Silas E| Garner~ as a special court commissioner to take testimony. in a disbarment proceeding, against Ignatius Page, lawycr. This is belived the first instance in which a Negro has re. ceived such an appointment. Disbarment proceedings were filed against Page when he was convicted, of defrauding his clients SS ~Garner is a Republican candidate for magistrate of the Third district of St. Louis, |Missouri High _ PUSHED FROM AUTO About 9:00 p. m. June 27, Boyd Tayne, 2815 N, High St., 39 years old, police reported that while in front of 265 N. 20th~ St., he was apparently pushed faom an auto, possibly after having~ been hit on the head with a blunt instrument, possibly a biackjack. He was taken to St. Francis Hospital and attended for.lacération on the ~back of head. After treatment,. Tayne and Margaret Moss, of, 225 E. Spring St., were arrested and charged with~being drunk. ~~~ DRINKS ONE PINT OF RUBBING ALCOHOL AND i TURPENTINE C OLUMBUS, Ohio ma APN S~; Pojice report that Hanvon Hayden, 1019 1-2- Mt..Vernon Avenue, sometime between 10:15 and. 11:15, June 24, while at. his. | home, drank - about one pint of | rubbing alcohol and turpentine.~ He was taken to Grant Hospital and Areated, Hate Hayden is Ads years: old;;/ ad CUT ON LEFT ANKLE | COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS~ Police report that William Kir- | by, 1380 Fields Ave., about 10:004 p. m. June:.26, 7 years old, while at his home, he and a playma~~e were piaying with knives. After: being cut on the left ankle, he~ was taken to St. F-ancis Hospital, and attended for a cut ten-: don in the left. ankle,. Claims Poultry And Egg Sales t Westhee e Wag & boos 1 |Were High COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS~ Injunction gnd triple damag2s were brough: by th> OPA on | June 21 against Jcsep': ~. Hallett, Nelsonville, Ohio for the purchase and sale of poult iry and ~ggs-in violation of, ceiling prices prescribed~ by | maximum pfice. Tne; plaintiff asks for a recovery of $834.12 as.damages,. Gulls Open Clams Herring zulls open clams by drop. i pital, stated before he died. that '!| their home,!! girl friend who was living there 1 Holcomb; Eskidae | Brush. Street; i chell, 250 E. Columbia. _ports | of President j institute eS a ~dark horse~ pre| fereece. ed. naviug the ~nside ~rack, s t:.porters 9~ Mz. GCon, or~ sae in him @ stsong cnadideve who wi: | win suppor". ee groups:45 the state Mr. U'Coanor is pe | ing consitered by tie Deaiia Dewey. ping them from a sasha onto the ~ocks below. ty Detroit Negro Opera Cosipany~* Presents ~Cavalleria Rusticana~ The Scottish Rite Cathedral} wa the scene of the English Yersion ef ~Cavalleria Rusticana,~ which was presented by the ~stroit Negro Opera Compan: as- Saturday evening. Free Press. mysic critic had th ~say: ~Ii-comes about as~ near~being the complete amalgam of theater and. music as is possible.~ The play was directed by Stuart Piggens. Some of the finest voices among Negrces wer? enlisted as leading singers, in-! ee cluding Celeste Cole, as Santuz za, and Benjamin Wailes as Turridu;~ Ollie MacFarland, as. ~the Mama Lucia of the production, and Mattie Hotchkiss as Lola.~ William. Ware, who played the part. of the Teamster, distinguished himself by singing difficult lines from Alfio with ease and power.: A large chorus gave the pteduction and scope. The compan~ is to be congratulated for~ a fine and exciting presentation. Father Shoots Veteran~ Son COLUMBUS, Ohio ~ APNS~| Recently returned veteran Ar-| nold Worthington, who lives at. 450 -Parson Avenue,, was shot, last June 23rd during an, argu-|, ment with his father, police re-! ported, Arnoid Worthington, wind died Tire 25 at 12:05 in Grant Hos he had been arguing with his father. on the front porch of about his father~s lead at the ~time of his return fiom sorvices. In the argument Arnold was shot twice in the left, sic > of his chest and once m the left shoulder. A 32 cal. revolver w:3: use, officers. said. Pol:c2 found three discharged si.eiils and one in the gun that had ~ven-struck by the hammer of the gun, but had failed to ~go off. Wyatt Worthington, his fath-r, has been charged with secc ad ~degree r urder. | Hawaii Florist Gives Part of Profits |NAACP To Fight Race Hatred By Hahn rt WLit~ EONOLULU -~~ ANP~ ~ The Vanda Florist shop. at 58 North Hotel St., Honolulu, has, offered through its ower, Mark WN. Furnya, to give 25 per cent of all prefits ~mede from flowers sold to NAATP member~ anywhere in the United States, Mr. Furuya essured your ccrrespondent. that. all leis and orchids would be delivered in perfect condition and promptly when orders are received. offer, The price range of our flcwers is in reach of the average young man,~ Mr. Furuya said. Fleming Waller. president ~of NAACP, in accepting the flo7~st said ~You are doing a great service to the cause of better race relations in Amevia. We accept your offer with profound gratitude.~ ~ All leading island newspz>2rs recently carried news of the cantribution made to NAACP, No Prosecution ~n Liquor Theft DETROIT, Mich. ~~ Charges of conspiracy ~to steal liquor from the Detroit Athletic Club were dropped against five men and one woman afer Walter S. Cummings, manager of the club. refused to prosecute. Cummings admitted tha: there had been a ~leak~ in the club~s liquor suppiies but stated that since: all of the accused were employees of the club thev would ~be dealt with outside of court. s Released were Dennis O~Leary, 8229 Asbury Parks Aria Pigg, 80 Winder St.; Eva Nichols, 3019 Scott, 426~ Kenneth: Sharp, 631 E. Palmer and James Mit BASIL O~CONNOR GUBERNATORIABD CANLIDATE NEW YORK ~ ANP ~ Recirculating in _ politicai circles here name Basil O~ Connor, former law _partne Roosevelt, présAmerjy:an ~ fed Of: ck Tuske ~:~ ident of the Cross ind. chaicm2n board of ~rustees for * the. oe Although S2. Mead.is rex. cratic party io vp dise Gover. 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MISSISSIPPI COMPLAINANT DISAPPEARS JACKSON, Miss. ~ANP ~~ A growing, concern was fli early last week over the sucider disappearance of Etoy F! ol, World War II veteran and siudent whe wes beaten bya mc. -of at Lrornpted white men when he to register in~ Rankin: cour y.; College authorities have b2cn unable to locate Fletcher sirice last Saturday when they scught to question him. regarding an affidavit published regarding th Rankin county incident. ey No information <as_ to Bes whereabouts could be obit cincd from the place where he roomed at 1610 Cox street whiio attending school. PVIDPOS FOOSE Do You Need: - \ Help? Consult Prof. Fraaklin E.:? otter Psychologist & _ Personal _ horsscope.- and. three { questions an. _ swered. Enclose $1 and self-addressed stamped envelope & birthdate, Complete line af psychic sup. plies. # Ask seat Prof. Potter's: LUCKY NUMBERS Office 437 E. TEmple 1-0634, Detroit 1, Mich. Bes. 639 E. 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