Flint Spokesman [Volume: 1, Issue: 39]
SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 1946 tt Nite bifein New York: i Fed e vires 4 i wets i & x Kevil MOSES ie Breguet Ses ~: NEW YoRR~ (ANPJ~The ~much plagued Héttem Bar eper and restaurant owner adds the: evening of Nov.-25; to this horrid * ~Mid-Winter Night~ s Dream,~ epee 0 Be i because of the ~ ett: ce out uk th th. ok |Fe. ee ~ aa irdeks eo, bi pie out Gey pigee fal otaae Lionel Hampton Challenges Any |Nation heed |. a8 ag dich we will try briefly.ta enumerate. May B d S C t 4 (Continued from Page Pier an the SatnONE (uaa seemate works. Sag eel wane ~ an to wing es: oe out, while asking ent The larger spots, places like WELLS, ay C N SH ACK,. nil ~NEW YORK.~ ANP ~Lio-. breaking down barriers in night j Truman for a bi-racial commisROBERTS~ RENDE a seat * S MAR RI Ss" COR tA Hampton, the dynamic] spots formerly restrieted 'to Ne-! sion to investigate conditi in o swing maestro whcse nowly re-| gro patrons: The most recent | | Meader~s report. ~4 pa of 22 ~versatile been captivating of music love coast, announced he will -match _ NER etc, ~will. eas a hy, otf held -and retrench deeply if| "they are to outride the storm created by ohn LL. Lewis~ stand fe on thé soft coal mimer~s position as~ he saw it. TEARS FLOW~LIKE WINE ~~ Berens Instead of amber colored: fluid: running ~out of nicely oited ~and polished bottles from the bar stand,~the ~only thing~ this engagement which paid big di- | vidends in this phase -was the famed Aquarium in New York City. where he returned in Novemher by. Paballar demand. vamp~d band musicians has a- mw. batch from coast to this. week thai Justification for challenging re the veracity of Meader~s. report, rte which the NAACP says ~elear-:. ly appears to be a res smear of Negro ~troops in: Ger- ~. his. crack aggregation against} Rated as the top band of the ~, reporter Saw rurining were fears from the eyes~ of tavern and dis top band i the nation in|times by Ea Sullivan New | many, is or the logical ~PrOpe- is bistro owners ~who saw iin the, dimout the loss of thousands of a bectic battle of swing. The! York Dade News colimnist, | ~102 tat Negro frome ae morally superior nor inferior.. dollars ~they ~could ik; ~afford ~to, ~loge, Yes, the Most, ~popular ditty én the song beat just now, ~would be. the creation. of a number titled. ~The Dimout Blurs,; Hey. readers, maybe | I've got a fairly Slaves idea, eh what? ~DAWN PATROL~: ~ ~ } MAXINE SULLIVAN ~ena ok CHITTISON TRIO. are receiving nice ~nétices duting their~ stay at~ Vallage Vanguard, and -in ~midtown ~Manhattan... SY OLIVER has taken the CAFE: ZANZiBAR_ by~ musical~ énéhanitivient,~ his big band has arranged: (why wouldn't they)~ ~as has ~few~ Bande~ in. ~the~ ~land~ the man is'a genius... The~ ART AND MUSIC CLUB, yétreat 2YAIF 4. LADAT-TAQ. ~The group. ducted shown above reeently completed a iaveseas the Detrble Negro market, confor the Inter-State United Newspaper, Inc., of New York City, under the direction ~of | Edgar A. Stecle, director of research for tie Research Company of America. The De troit Journal and. its syndicate newspapers co ~perated in this survey. Standing on the left _| preceeds from the con~est would ~| paving the way for greater in be used to fight for FEPC, antipoll tax leg'slation and the ousting of Bilbo. The "Hampton band has been and drawing the rayes-of Downbeat and M=tronome. the unique | outbreak with shouting brasses, screaming rhythm and. enchanting singing is cutting a wide path through musical circles to terracial understanding by a new record in the business. Negro and White Workers Stand to other, American troups.. for common-sense suspicion is agorded when Negro troops are ~al offenes vastiy out of propor / a No white nor Negro organiza- ~ tions hold that Negro soldifrs ~ can do Mo wrong, but grounds Z. charged with cmmitting crimin-. - tion to the percentage of their: of the~ best musicians in this section of the country was making is William H. rap general manager, Atlas Powe: Publishing Co., Inc.; Edgar A. Steele. a ready for a banquet the like of ~whith Longchamps Restatirant directar: Ulysses:W Be Boykip, Dato~ ~Triban editor, ibe giet. cooperated; Fredrick Stmp- Shoulder to Shoulder i m 4 Meader~: statistics on Nagro might wel~ be proud oft this ~meahs ~that, thé trio. knéwn as son, director, Atlas ir ~and Frances ern ~gay, Industrial director of the Detroit Urban. sdidiers~ crime record makesense: Kleeber Willis, Herbéit'~ (Géorgia~ Rose) ~Taylor ~and, Junius. (My Man) Byrd.~are entitled to a deserved in this columnist's space tight here and now: ~Yes sir. ERNIE FIELDS~ BAND which ipsa in Has tes twa ~weeks ago, is a much smogther gnganization:and they:feature |: sweet numbers, after the new trend that we spoke of here two weeks ago~remembr?. HAZEL. (My: Man): SCOTT, ~must never sing ~~Sorneone~s Rockiix~ My Dreamboat" ~after, the piece OUR WORLD MAGAZINE. did on her and the congress-. man in December issue~sez me |,... VALAIDA~ SNOW, that ' secured data used i in ~League, who ably assis ome mer ee in. kg survey workers. Others. on the group Ds aa ~RATING HOT RECORDS By rank Marshall Davis for ' elass _all-colored sequence. ~that | ey~s acting and singing, talents. hotcha bomb-shell who survived ali the unprintable ~things the NAZiS did to her, looks like ~the. lily of the vailey in her rou Earl Carroll night, annual so press as to advantageous = seat Ann nified butler, puys the role of ANP _ NEW IDEA FOR SWING FANS just pufchased the best-selling dishes melodic swing, goes thru My. 3unnie Lies Over the Occan and Carry. Me Back to Old Vir recordings include The Cooks in. Plattermate Loves A Man ~on Capitol is about as marvelous a thing as you could _want-and her own piarfo is a perfect companion. is the jumping, bouncing Julia~s Blues, with Bridges~ tenor sax hitting~ hard. Charlie Spivak has good~ halance of the very commercial Victor double of It~s All Over | the religious minded features OAKLAND ~ ANP ~ Negro and white workers today stood shoulder to shoulder Tuesday in a 10,000 strong picket line that struck downtown Oakland~s non-essential business life into immobility. They were part of 150,000 AFL. workers who with CIO support pulled one of the greatest gerreral strikes in Anieric?n Oakland, California, Strike = the Building Trades council im retaliation. The CIO yoted full backing to the strike. The strike a: the end of its first day was an almost airtight success. Practically everything was down, especially all f>rms of transportation~street cars. { buses, trucks, Key System trains commuters across: Oakiand (they haul: the San Francisco GET WENDELL WILLKIE AWARD only by corfirming tne ~conten- ~ gro GIs are exposed to one- sided ~~ army justice. theater strength, Meader reports.; ed. ~Negroes committed 50 per first eight.. groes constituted 12 1-2 per of the theater strength amd com bers. They resent being pushed tion of the Negro press tha~ Ne- 3 = ~In 1945 the average Negro... Strength was-10 per cent cf the.. ~ cent of the major crimes. jn the ae.months of 194, Ne- ~. cent cn: follows: Hazel Chapman, Don Byas, exponent of free ~ise. o~ your life when] o itar. Sinpi asil ~and Bérkley convoyed a load ous whole.: ome wes cial event by Alpha Phi Beta|Mabry, Palmere Jackson, Fran-' swing ig heard on Dark Eyes ah eer tae ainazing cor- anes eight oe St with ~of ~workers imported from Los] If~ is ~estimated~? hts 7B ~aay ee dar 3 whens or sorority, at which no one mind-| cis Driver, Alberta Tovaris, May | and Annie Laurie. Al Sears the me: of Walter Benaet who}two tumes, containing The! Angeles into the stores: Khan~s | 100,000 Negro worlzers weve in- friends. rite ed the $5.65 entitling him to the | Johnson, Fannie Bufford,. Ella) Wilington ~ace, uses his cheval prjngs the jazz approach of|Sheeling Song, 12 Days of| Department store and Hastings.| volved in the stzike as mem- White GIs also have Cotnian - choice dinner, rapturous music| Mae. Brown, Alberta, Clark; Lo-|swing on Long, Long Ago ard] pp Oliver and Louis Arm- Christmas, Green Sleeves, Waly| The strike was called eS bass bers of AFL or CIO unions, or | gir) friends, but his report. dis-.~ antd a stage show by ~the~ most|la Harris; Benrty, my an Searsy, and Jerry Jerome wh0O| s:-:ng to these fascinating songs | Waly; Hush Little Baby; 16] AFL Centeral Labor council and | as workers in tied up industr.es. | closed no rate On them. ~Wier is os beautiful girlsin the world.~ | Marie Reed. \ ever West fidian rhythm. Come Sunday,* Black Eyed Su- now Newts Gta are POPs to ean.; ema rome te el yee chine } ence seq) tem sy v= |NEGRO JOURNALISM TO |imer'Sst'wotnce'm possibly,be out, was there; with k < Helivwoss se di ~ turés, Inc, Originals composed amd sung dow.~ Unde. ibBK ~aha Blow ot y; a ~special attention paid to the beige: - 's Be g. Lasky-. and MacEwen have| by Houdini, these reissued 1931 | The Candiév O8t, An album fét out of proportior to their num- ** an: a chef: Willa P2r].~ Curtis ~has Russ:; ~ =<: Ound because they are Nemries. - ing.:: Russell: Janney ~novel. ~The Mir-| Trinidad, No Moc~ Bench and aroun c y are Negroes. ~ 4 an excellent bit, Artie Over-: ae a ae:,!movie star Lew Ayres on Ma-| wasyiINGTON ~ ANP ~| In Addition to giving meritor- te. Too much credit cannot. be. $ acle ofthe Bells~ and have just | Board, Arm:.Tonight Sangre jestic. tell Tales of Ancient: g g Why should the venercal dis given the hard-working painstaking committee, but also a quite a bit goes to the Pittsburgh Courier~s J: Cullen Fert: tress, who handled. the ~publicify and a the jadi@s 4n ~ every way, taking. some of the burden. from. hes genial wife, Lillian. Big {tars At the Alabam for For Benefit show. os ~Ase Awe ny Just about the biggest eyent: of the forthcoming week is thd: mammoth, benefit. at the Gtub Alabam, befause of."the fasmousé stars; and big rames included. The affair~ is a benefit that has been artanged by~ Julius ~stuft~ Among the host of - ~celebrities double for _|in this picture, the; first time so street is playing as stand-in or: Pearl: Bailey -when the men include~ Bobby ~John-! sor, Jack Wilson, Napvieqn~ Whiting dnd - Chatles~ Hawkins: | AM the. white ~stars ~om ~thé~ Paramount roster -are included many big names have, been col|. leet ed in one pay,, roll heavy cough to strain the 8; S,, treag;, WrY~E, gace, Hollywood Cantecn was,made.by~ Warner,,:'Bros ~There are 36 all told; under, the cirection of Herbert Marshall, They include Gary Gooper, Dorsthy Lamour, Paulette~ Goddard, Veronica Lake ~ and Alfan~ signed. Quentin Reynolds and Ben.Hecht to write the ~screen play. The story, is, a great~ romance against a background of miraculous events, with the central character a lively hard boiled press agent. Interwoven through the adventures of the hero are leading ~Hollywood columnists. The producers have mot yet decided ~who. the ten will be, but there ~is. "a great deal~ of ~speculation rife~ right now in the cinema city. Louis Jordan at. the Lincoln. | In: _January eolumnist with~ a ist~ of~ corres ularity of this great baad ~lead. ~provides several Grande Tomorrow. Night, Need a Man, Sweet Papa Willie, Hotrey I'm- Bound.to Go, ~Black But Sweet and Stop Coming and Come. There~s. an __ eerie clarinet by Walter*Edwards, ~but it~s the, cornet. that. rates real raves, Do: You Like Eldridge? If you. like that meaty trumpet of, Roy Eldridge, you can take him this week with Artie Shaw or ~with his own band. Tyo more Shaw discs have been released by Victor in which Ljittle Jazz solos. They are I Could Write A Book which his own for Deccay Roy blows;{ a Yew version of- Rockin~ Chair 1| ~Heroes, They are Daniel, Shadrach,, Meshach and Abednego; David and Goliath, David.and the King, and Noah, the latter ~in two parts. Hero Gets $1,000 For Rescuing White Employer ST. JOSEPH, La. ~ANP~A $1,000 reward. was presented to a 75-year-old Negro here Satlurday in a public ceremony on the courthouse square. tal after Gardner had rescued Furthering its purpose of extending recognition to accomplishmertts of the Negro press, | the Wendell L. Willkie Awards for Jourfialism corporation will provide three annual cash prizes for excellence in Negro journalism, it. was announced h~re leat Paeegay.. tial ious recognition ~to deserving Negro journalists, the corporation.which bears the name of the 1940 Republican presidencandidate, also seeks to encourage cooperation betweerr white and Negro authors, journalists and publishers. Willkie died: in 1944. SATIRE. BY~ RAEPHAEL Evidently Josephine Bakén was: not successful in her quest for a Negro ~husband, as it is rumored her. next, and fourth is being introduced by a poli every 1000. This high venereal disease rate could and probably of. Negro girls here in tHe United States. ~ ord of Negro troops the greater volumes of crime are com will boomerang upon thousands} Still in view of' the poor réc ease rate among Negro. troops average 897 cases per 1,00) men, as Meader contends? Las: Mech the rate reached 1,049 per 1,000 while. in the same month the rate to? white troops was 153 per 1,000, he reveals. His crime and venereal disease statistics ~carry far-reaching racial! implications designed to further incit> ~antiNegro feeling here and in- Set many. Suth ~ statistical evidebek: i though questionable, may he the basis for a sweeping mova~ io kick all Negro GI~s out of Germany. Gen. Joseph, T. ae ney, military governor of U.S comes. Meader~s report. ~ - ~ - ~<* on Sieenroe = a a ~w PEG * ~ * * or ~ hard ~hitting marriage shall be another white ~* _ Crouch, nationally. ~known pro- beopalledng ee geal band. Big news to the Lincoln then. solos, and, A Foggy Day, with |, Tom Gardner ___,the hero, ihe ae déatly the ~ebtba~ boys mitted by the.: white troops, i~ in Germany, a~teally * moter and businéss man.~ fn line |" ~**~ OU" Bree~! + Va" | tre-farts and some that they can good tempo and integration; 2 braved the heat of a blazing | ~"" Arg for | Seemingly all,. or~ mést Négro| ~thinks the, war, department - with. the~ spitit of ~Yuletide hielp- | iC~ Se id be one of their | all:ibegin preparing: for now, is evergreens, Easy to Love and 1|Putane gas pit into which his oe ee troops aspirz to be lochives,| Should bring the Negro troops - fulmess, furids raised by ~the af-. on, hers of the 1945-47 sca-| the: fact~ that the great Louis ~Can't Get Started With You, /employer, William David Clarke ee while the white troops are busy home and says he is attempting - fair will~ be ~used to~ buy, Christ- | HOL LYWOOD 4 Ah ~ANP aed Jordan will open there the -first both very well rendered. of;~f this city, had jumped. Clarke | e a8 trying to incréase their~ ~in- to get them into barracks 2s ~ mas baskets ~for needy children. ~ A week in January. The vast, pop- idied in a Ferriday, La, hospi-} Another ~form of exploitation quickly as possible,~ reveals -- coed who promised to be present and Pondents is ~indeed lucky, | es- { er causes the local Tmhusic lovers é him. tical party whose sole purpose ee: Py; xceptional ever for Roy and A A -% participate are Jack Benny's pecially out here in Hollywood'| to. 160k forward to each~ of his|yin6 a y Still suffering from the scars|is to appease the Negro, and _ |. ~~sselease of what is admitted- ~<; ~ has) be taining fr ay: eee yes 5 ike rmstrong ine spots, paired ~ k f h t The government of the Unit- ly a fragmentary report, pre- + complete air show ihéluding where iy ey raining frog~} trips to the coast:as.a special | with Yard Dog which ~bounces, of ~his heroic act, Gardner | also to make a further test as ~a Wats Md ko cee eo Rochester Phil Harris and all the rest of the cast. Pearl Bailey Heads Big All.; Colored Sequence at Parargount |, Studio In.motior. shatunhs the hone important happening of the fall season was the bringing of that new discovery, the singing wonder girl, Pearl | Bailey, here from New York by. Paramount studio. Colored fans will -be proud of the yery modern high | Without spilling too much of the plot so you will have to wai~ for the picture~; release suffice tc say that Pearl is a member | of a swing ~ciuh. but her infatuatior for her handsome young lover causes, her to miSs and tadpoles for the past two weeks; - with~ the~ fog so heavy at night that you, cart see your ~awn nose. So: thik ~spasion; instead of gettig ~Off 4 lot 6f personal. thoughts and opinions that might be influenced by the bum weather, $1 a pound steaks, and other ~~acts of Providence~~ beyond: asmere scribbler's: control, Vl <just let you look ~over My. shoulder and read the mail. Since jit~ adnes froin~ fellow pen-, pushers at the studies and~ other the dowrfpour and collected it. A New Screen Character ~ A Hollywood Press-Agent _~en leading Hollywoéd columnist will soon see themselves portrayed on the screen in the same motion picture, This information was disclos event. A brand new = batch, of latest hits and arrangements is being~ prepared especially for the Jocal Jordan fans, so it is a foregone conclusion that they will be out in droves, Conspiracy charges against 14 strike leaders were filed by the district attorney~s office on Nov. 17. The mer~ were held on $5,000 bail. Violations of Section 182, H166, 409, 245 and 518 of the penal code were charged. The } Sections cover. conspiracy to b comuabiit acts to pervert and ob process and lawful orders of the beer instructed to do so, to commit assault with a deadly weapon~and to commit extortion. The extortion accusation. relates to depriving persons of their prop court, to refuge to disperse an} vocal by Lilyattn Caro} unlawful assembly after having | must have other reasOns for be bountifully and has muted Eld-; ridge. Cab Calloway has his knocked out, informal jive working overtime on the Columbia of I Got A Gal Named Nettie and Hey Now, Hey Now. Both sides jump and -the band joins the vocals. Charlie Ventura, the terrific tenor saxist. who quit Krupa to form. his. own band, debuts on National. with a beau-.tiful and pulsating version of Misirloy. which you've got no or It Isn't, featuring a lush who ing listed as a singer. Here~s Eddy Howard again, slushing throigh the Majestic of The Girl That I Marry and You Are Everything to Me. It~s lucky the greatfully received his reward. ' saying. ~White. folks, thank you all ifrom the bottom of my heart. I~m glad to live in such a town such a parish, and such a coun'try among fine white and col. ored friends.~ Another First For Race - first Negro trustee of the Cook County Sanitary District board was - Officially inducted into _office here Tuesday during a Republican ceremorfy in the sanitary district board's headquarters in. the Pure ~Oil building. to how gullible the Negro really is, and we refer to the unnecessary trial of Bilbo. It is reported in occupied Germany many Negro troops are not disciplimed enough and are setting a bad _ precedent. The venereal diseaSe rate amomng them being 897 out of two white Republicans. Again the GOP had taken the lead uver the Democratic party by being the first to elect a Négro the stand taken in the coal crisis with Lewis. After all ro individual can become larger than any government. Of cours2, the one group to really profit from John L. Lewi~s defeat are the capitalist. If capital can aid the nation of unionism then the poor man~s posterity is a dark one. Any crisis may. or can force men to revise their ideas, in or Speakers for the occasion included Gov. Dwight Hi. Green, Sen. C. Wayland Brooks, John Leonard Eastland and Atty. William E. King, GOP 2nd Ward committeeman. Former Congressman Occar DePriest- was tion board appointed with men from both sides of the fence on this board, enacting iaws with teeth that should protect capital ard labor. pared by a lone investigator, can only be construed as a deliberate attempt make minoriiy. whatever flaws exist in the administration of the occupation,~ on_ Race ~The report was presented occupation policy.~ Jews were condemned en camp was not good enough, Meader wrote. Under ~Displaced? ees, he said: **These persons are, for the most part penniless and do not - servicemen the scapegoats for -: such a way as to condemn rank ~ nd file troops rather than to ~ raise the more vital questions cf;? (at Babenhausen) because the Persons, PerSecutees and Expell-. ~ ~ be + an oe? * o said A. A. Liveright, executive = jirector of the American Council *~ relations Thursday. 7 im -. ~. ad a7 Pn * 7 the production department~ weve~ business doirtg without. This is| Ss Hamer ~to the sanitary district board der:to 1 t: - s ~ info the feature ~Varietq Girl~ | avenues of inside into it~s as Struct due: administration of|so good that it makes up for| If} cago trusteeship, boasted Republican meee dae Petals there sapaniccae ahs. ~ ige ~ i hakherodtid for Sfias Yaakt- Olive as if I~ had gone out. in| laws, to wilfully disobey the! the plattermate, Either It~s Love CHICAGO ~ ANP ~ The big-wigs. aia ba 5 eompilenen ~ arbitra: had refused to get off the train ~ oe - * cae * oe a x een ~ * & oo ée f ~Aspiring hot musicians will! ginia: They rhycara s~cticns in- Now and for Sentimental Rea-| history, closing down industry | Bay bride) and even delivered | mitted 35 per ceht of the major... paige de lyrieightatedie~ ~ed d thse tne depbtinee that, go for the new idea introduced | clude such musicians, as Gene sons, George Olsen's Majestic end transportation in itis fas waseee. crimes among the pee y ~ JOE LOUIS~ next opponent Kernile), is also featured at. 845| bY. jnternational +in is oem Sea vad ever presen~ of Through, A ~ ~~ re og at Hf f The strike tied seven cit- had wees HE pl ee Clud. * FRED (Speedy) PUGH, Ba! aby ~d~ battender, is a?; called ~Swing Notes.~~ In addi- Guarnieri, Slam Stewart and J.. and~ Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah is ho/| includes a population of. abou " e uk i rs up zi ee sult in criminal action or death ~w: popular nitelife figure. et ~| tion to presenting work by 3 C Heard.. hum as usual. The same goes 1,000.009 including ~~ bay } ies, ma ing i e mi se v ~- \to a soldier. Negro soldiers have 2: \ outstanding tenor saxists each} ot Calypso for the Sammy Kaye Victor of | area~s heaviest concentration of spread erperal See in Mgnact cénsorted With German~ ~ow album includes sheet music con-| }~ you haven't heard the | And Then It~s Heaven plus Why | Negro residents. can history. Ciosed cove were |leins. Efforts to bréak uy ~on- ~~~ Gossip of The Movie Lots ~ taining. part or all of the chor-| Brunswick album, Songs of; Does It Get Late So Early? The strike was called in pr>- Carine: phan Saar Sp ~sorting with: them,as revealed ~~ hy larry Levettd Ad hiay~ Hadow: plays! Her-hov: uses. written down as played Trinidad, eight calypsos by Wil- If you like folk tunes, you'll test against police Se eed oe ae) ~ oe otter i ae in Meader~s report, caust:t. Ne- ~ HOLLYWOOD ~ ANP ~Big-| er, and the roster of the girls Hi these stars. It's a simple | moth - Hondini and Gerald t welcome the ~Keynote album of | ing. at two downtown depart- are i Hay\; = gro troops to beat a burgs srme's-"" ~ >| technique which may prove/ Clark~s Night Owls, sit down| ~Olden Ballads~ by Tom Gla-|.ment stores which reached a of these cities are so. close to ter in Wertinger, because - they ~ gest event of the week was the| and women i the club, is as tremendously popular. before. you. You'll be in for;zier who accompanies himself climax Sunday when Oaklard | gether they make re ce nntinu- believed he had instigated a. raid - ett pe a wat OS so many meetings that she gets} ed last week by Producers Jes. |érty rights by preventing them | fly seasorr is over. Dr.. J. B. Martin, owner of among the veteran Republican| AS yet we have no authentic | desire to~ work, but expect to be * in bad with the rest of te in-|'se Lasky and Walter MacEwen, | from working when they want} Jula Lee deserves the break|the American Giants baseball. Medere present: report of baseball playing, Rob- cared for. It is very doubtful that. dignant ladics, hér fellow mem-|who head a new production | to. do so. This included marty. she~s been getting of late, for|team and president of the Ne- Mértin's. pes ton carries a inson graduating from the min- | any country would desire these sor bers:.~: ~company, Jesse L. Lasky - Pro- colored actors and maintenance this Kansas City singer has few| gro American league, was in- $10,000 yearly salary for a six|ors to the majors. Nothing but | people as immigran: 5 a Don. Baiksiele, getling his|ductions, at RKO Radio Pic- | employes, =) ducted into office along with! yecr term. Tumors SO far. oe | equals. Her When A Woman <
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