Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1939 — Page 4

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DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR Published Kvury Ex suing Except Sunday by THK DKGATUR OKMOCRAT CO. Incorporated Entered at the Decatur, lud Fuel unite as Secund Ctas* Matter J. It, llvlter .. . ..... Prusidvnt A. R. Holtbou*e, ffvc'y. < Bus. Mgr. Dick D. HuUur.....Vice Presideul Subscription Ratos: Single copies U 3 Uue week, by carrier.... .. .19 Ous year, by carrier ........ I.uu Uue lunutb. by mail.... ... 35 Three mouths, by ma 11...... 1.00 Su mouth*. by ma 11......... 1.75 Uue year, by ma 11........... S.UQ Uue year, al office.... ..... 1.00 Prices quoted are witbin a radius ol 100 miles. Elsewhere 13.30 uue year. Advertising Rates made kuuwu uu Application. National Adv er. Representative tRHEERER a lU. 11 Lexington Avcuue, New York >5 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member ot The Indiana League ol Hume Dallies. I The showers probably did hot help the show or please the tans s but after all we needed the ram j worse than we needed most auy . thing else. ————— Must of the congressmen are trembling now as a result ol their posit ion on the Townsend old age I pension measure, know mg they * ill \ gel heck, regardless ul what they ■ say The local scrap about who is to I be county chairman seems like al lot ot eKurt for nothing. There is not much for him to do right now j aud they will elect uue next spring, so why the jangle? Indiana day at the New York! World's Fair was a great success 1 according to all reports and Gov-' eruor Towusend as usual perform , ed his par! of the occasion in a manner that sold him to the great (Trees days are different than - in the old days when the crowd be-1 gau coniiug at daylight and remained tuj the day. watching the parade. taking in the side shows and going lu the big tent. Now we rush in aud rush uut aud dua l have nearly so much fun. Milhous will regret to learn ol the serious illuvas ot John Barry-1 more, the world's greatest actor. j who suffered a severe heart at-1 tack while ‘*oo the lot" a few days | agu. Rest and diet are prescribed and his physicians belie ve he has ( a chance to come back at Ma at to . some extent. Now that the- headaches are over on ths Townsend measure tor a while, the members ot congress will be ready aud anxious to hie off to the lakes aud mountains u lung ways from their ccMistitueiite to think It all over aud decide ou the proper alibi when they have to appear In their home districts. An old man. bo feeble and helpless he can t even teU what his uamu la or where he is from hitch-hiked hito this city and ot course is being taken care ot until souielhag can be done about him. Even with our modern provisions Cor taking care ot the ne<-dy we seem to have some problems that are difficult. The good ship Fjell. a Norwegian vessel, now takes freight and passengers from Indiana Harbor, which is a new venture. Hailing from Indiana la an experience as new as it is novel but one that Will no doubt prove delightful tor lEom who can afford it. You can sail from the Hoosier seaport to a number ot European ports. Now they are talking of enacting a law to pension congressmen. That would surely be about the last straw (or the average citiien who feels a good many <>f them are overpaid aud would prefer some method to make them earn it. We don t believe they are overpaid

but we do believe many of them I pay too much attention to politics * and too little to the service ol and tur the public. Those who drive while under the influence of liquor will And it more difficult to beat the law after June 3oth tur at that time a new law recognising the drunk-o-metcr as prims fade evidence will become effective tn ludlanu. State police will use the new equipment which It is daimed will register Just h<t* much liquor you have swallowed and how much it has effected your system. Hicyde riders should bear in mlud that the new regulations win, li gu into effect July Ist makes it a law violailou to ride double, to take hold of cars, to ride lu I groups abreast or to carry articles I that prevent you having both ■ hand* on the handle bars. Also you must have a light that can be seen 3w fed away aud a horn or ; bell that can be heard 100 feet distant. Last year 28 |x.<opl*i were j killed in Indiana when their wheels 1 collided with automobiles. Two hne young men have given ! their Ute tn efforts to fly the At-1 lantic. They had uu permit from 1 the government but following the I pace set by "Wrong Way" Vorri- ' gan. no doubt thought they could i attract attention that would make them famous. That's where we. 1 the people, are to blame. We 1 overdo the hero idea and that cn- j courages others to make attempts j which so often are impossible. Ex- j ports say that Smith never had a ' chance in his little dipper. Judge Bu« ute down in Vander- j burg county has announced that next week in his court will be i known as “no divorce week." He will not hear any evidence or make 1 auy dates lor marital crack-up suits durtag that time. of course It won't make any difference to those ! who have gone so far as to file lanes but It will make folks talk j about uniform marriage and di-j vorce laws and may result in some 1 good, though its difficult to see just where or what, except the judge wIU get some publicity. While we are wondering wheth- | er w. igay get into another war It might be worth while to study some of the ngures revealed in the 1 book recently published by the battle monuments commission, ot' which General Pershing is chairman. We ourselves have not read ' the volumne, “American Armies and ILAtletlelds in Europe," but an Associated Frees summary is enlightening. The total strength ot , the American Expeditionary Force at the time of the Armistice was 1 1.951,701 men in service. Cost of ’ the War to the frilled States in 35 months, from April 1917, to May. 1919, averaged a million dollars an , hour. At the time ot the armisthe it was 52.tMMt.ouu an hour. In- ’ > lading loans to allies, the total | cost was 333.000.u0n.00v. This It ’ is said, equals the entire cost ot j the L'nlted States governmnat from 1791 to 1914. inclusive. Tta •verage cost of horses and mules used oversea* was >416 63 a head. | and the total number was 343.039 l»o we want another war? With all modern improvements It would j probably cost about tour times as much as the World War. and it , might be about tun time* na de- I moralising and as destrictive ot. human life and civilian property.— i Farmer's Guide. s—.i— ii— Q „ r Modern Etiquette *1 By ROBERTA LEE || Q Is It permissible for the bride-' groom and bls best man *~o wear white kid gloves? A. No, th<*y should wear white ‘niclukin or a very light gray suede, hut never gloves that are milny. Q- What is the correct, pronunciation of galosh, an overshoe worn lu wet weather. A. Pronounce galosh, a ar In sat unstressed, o as in oL wuh accent on l«st syllable. Q Should vegetables always be served with a roast? A. Yes, this is ciMtomarjr.

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0 g I Answers To Test Questions Below arje the answer* to the Test Question* printed on Pago Two « 4 1. The hiding of oce celc«l‘al tvogv by another passin* in front of It. 2. It bei<mg* to Mexico. 3. The Way* and Means Commr. tee. 4 Her-al -dik; not fter’-dldtk | 5. Naming tbe point* ot a cum-!-as* in their proper order. g. Brooklyn Dodgers t National league). 7. New York. 8. No. It ta uecesaary to übtatai i naturalisation paper*. 9. Hieroglyph*. Id. A young swan. o — TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ June 2-The peace comtniasioa ' tu-nd* term* to Australia. Mia* Della Sellemeyer undergoes I u major operation at St. Jom pn hospital in Fort Wayne. Fire destroy* the root ot the | i F. A. People* reside nee ou north | Third *tre«. The tak* rin»e 31.200 tin tint day of the Salvation Army drive for! 1 43.500. i Husinesa is Hnpronng everywhere. Word received here Ilia, Miss Beatrice Lynch aud Eugene ISlonn were married at Joueaboro. Ark.. May 27th. I ink Gay graduates from tbe boa* Ineos and commercial de|iartment ut Tri-State college. Angola. —■■■■■—s■—■.lll 10 ■■—■*■—» ' ♦ s; : ♦ Household Scrapbook By Roberta Fly Speck* Fly speck* can be removed from gilded pcture frames by frat waah11 ng with soap and water, and then apply lemon juice to the more obstinate spot*, it the frame* are too; I I idly apotted. perhaps a new coal I or guildiug will bo udviaablu. Rust Preventive A thing coating ol tat applied to | tbe surface* ot irou frying pan* and ' Initch oven* after they are washe I J will help to *uaaun them and proI tent riQttag. •errie* Berries will keep tresii if they ere poured Into some receptacle J .vhere tbe ah" can cirx glare freely ! through them. The berries will keep ! twice a* long. COURTHOUSE Defendants Default In the possession suit of Ells* M. K. Frtßtoe against Frank and Alic* KnUUr. the defendant* called and defaulted. Judgment Adardnd In the damag* suit td G’orge Ap- ; peltnan agalgat Peter laMchd. '• which a jury recently found lor tho plaintiff ta the >sn of >75,'!» court Awuded a J'tagmunt on Uta In the paiUtiou suit ot Lawia A.Graham again*< Lewis A. Graham. a» guardian of WRUun C. Graham

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. JUNE 2. IM9.

I Lola Graham. lx)ia Graham at , guardian us Rosamond Graham: ' Benjamin Graham. CM is Graham . ard th* Adams county wetfare department. an answer In general denial was filed hj Vrcile Chase, guardian ad litem for Rvsamond Graham. Prof of puttocatiun of nonresident notice to Bvnjam>u F. Gra--•am saa ftled. Tne aecood paragraph of the answer of defendant, p-oia Graham war withdrawn. Both paragraphs of answer of Lota <»ra-‘ 'ham were withdrawn. An answer j t tn general denial by Lew's A. Gra-1 aam. as guardian for William C I Graham vraa filed. Reply in general j denial to croaa complaint by all .other parties was ftled. Benjamin IF. Graham called anadefauktd. The cam was submitted, aud evidence heard, finding and jndgmen' were returned. Motion Overruled Tiro motion to atrtke out parts of the complaint filed by th* defendant was overruled by the t**rt. in he damage suit of Alonso F. Hal- < b-.rstadt against !». F. Ttwple. El---eptloa to the defendant. Set For July | The ac count salt of th« Hamilton . Casket company against Otho Lobenatein »*a aet sot a Jury trial oa Septemts-r 21 by Henry' Heller a* special judge, after a ctinn of ! venae from judgment was asked tnd by agreement us rouusel Ute oourt wua authorised to uuue a local attorney. Amend Complain* An amended comt-lajM was filed In the damage suit ot Minnie Aeschliman against the Berne Savings aud Loan Association. Release Filed In the note suit of Louis Anu-i strong, aa administrator ot the earnte of Frau Klin h. Areiattong. a release of judgment was tiled Deed Ordered In the partition suit of Clementi M. Brainerd and others against Ci*moat M. 'Brainerd, as exe-utor ot the estate ot A. E. Brainerd, deceased (be report ol tbe sale ol real ea-' | into was filed, examined and apI proved and the deed ordered. Estate Cases In the estate of William J. Arch- j bold a waiver ol nolle* to serve as executor ana tiled, Application tor letters ot administrator with wUil annexed was filed by ErolUe C. Archbold. Bond was filed in th* sum of H.ovtl. examined and approved.; The letters were ordered. Issued and coutlruiod. in the estate of Franklin France proof of pnbilcatton of appointment was tl'ed Proof ot publication and p-ating < notice of final act I foment was ftled. Cert flea tv of 'clearance was filed The final report was submitted. examined and approved, the estate closed and Ike admin'strolor with will annexed waa discharged. Guardianship Css* In the guardianship of Otto Smith Jr . the final report waa filed by tn* guardian, examined and approved tod the guardinn waa discharged. Real Estate Tranalert Clyde Lett ot ux to Fred H. Sayt hr. St> acres tn Jefferson township i tor 11. George C Snyder at ux to Ray- ■ rnoud C Harrison el ux UM) acroi . in Monro* township tor K Ai tour D Saules, ex. to G. Keiay i Biarky. inlot hu la Decatur lor 15000.

13 ARE KILLED IN JERUSALEM 21 Others Wounded In Flare-Up Os Jerusalem Disorders Jerusalem. June 2. rU.R) Thir-' I teen persons were killed today and 1 24 wounded tn a sudden flare op of disorders which included a > bombing in Jerusalem and an am- . bush ot policemen near Jaffa. Jerusalem's new automatic telephone service was paralysed by saboteurs. Six Arab*, including a polUe .sergeant, were killed and 24 wounded. seven of them seriously, when I a bomb w hich had be«-u buried 10 feet underground exploded at the Jaffa gate among hundreds of Arabs gathered for the Friday I market The bomb waa planted just , where buses halted, outside the walla of the old city. Bodies and limbs of Arab victims were flung into the air and there was a panic. The explosion .'was beard throughout Jerusalem. Moat of the victims were Arab bread vendors. Four British aud three Jewish policemen were killed whin an Arab band ambushed their ralF I road trolley near Jaljilieh north of Jaffa. Paralysis of the new automatic telephone aeraice here followed a | aerkM of underground explosions which severed main wires. Police ) •aid that such expert sabotage . i waa unprecedented In Pah-ailne. The bombing at the Jaffa gate I put autltorltiea on the alert tor aarioea trouble. Arabs, aa soon as tney learned of the bombing, began stoning Jewish tralfl) in the Arab quarter. I Police ordered shops cloa«>d in , | the Jewish commercial center near ( the acene of the explosion Whrlh- | . er the order waa precautionary or penal was not Miown REPUBLICANS DENY tCWTINUBD FROM PAGK Otftfj passed by Mr. Yager was not to be used competitively but as he ; said, ‘to clear my own record*" "The legality of the path lon c|r--1 c ulatrd by Mr. Yager la questioncd. “In the story released to the Democratic press of the county It was further stated that the ‘lndiana Republican.' state publication >1 of the G. O. P party Hats Mr. Yager as chairman of Adams county. Loaders In Republican circles were quick to point out (be fact that publication of that was made prior I to the Yager ouster meeting last February and the election of Cal , F. Peterson as Republican county II chairman, all according to the rules of the central committee.’* Heth D. Beavers ot nx to Wayne B. Beuvera. ’l4 7g acres in Kirkland * township for 11. | Floyd Stoueburner at ux to Frank ' M Crist et ux. 56 acre* In Kirkland i township tor SL Edgar Mu tackler to Richard Bog- ' uer et ux. mlots 7MO ut Decatur tor > - -

SCHOOL HONOR PUPILS LISTED Public High School Honor Roll For Final Six Weeks Listed The honor roll for the third aud final six weeks of the second semester ot the Decatur junior senior high school was announced today by Principal W Guy Brown Dorothy Huffman and Mae Manlier led the honor roll with five A s each. Ten students followed In s order with four A‘s each. The complete list ot honor student* follows: I torn thy Holman 5 A Mae Haulier 5 A Marjorie Miller 4 A ’ Hetty Fuhi man 4 A Bub Mnltx 4 A ’ Marjorie Masaouuo 4 A , Katherine Knapp 4 A , Ardis Hriinaeubote 4 A 1 tl i Earl H Hrvmer. Jr. 4 A I Rl< bai-d Goidncr 4 A Annis May Merriman 4 A Robert Yost 4 A Elbert 4*uhrmau 4 A Kathleen Fuiemau 3A IB Aults Slolp 3A IB Flora Belie Kohls 3 A IB Loretta Kaehr 3 A X B Jean Zimmerman 3 A IB Robert Stapleton 3 A IB Don Bobnke 3A IB Barbara Burk 3 A IB James <*hristen 3 A IB Gilbert Hoffman 3 A IB Margaret Hoffman 3 A IB ! Ruth Grether 3 A - Evaugellne Fuhrman 3 A 2 B Gladys Milter 3 A ! H Martha Myers 2 A 2 B Florence McConnell 3 A 3 B Elteen Odle 2 A 3 B Ijouls Retaking 2 A 2 B Flora M. Lankeaau 2 A 2B Robert Maun 2 A 2 B Betty Burke 2 A 2B Marjorie (Uy 2 A 2 B Grace Grether 2 A 2 B Bitty Huffman 2 A 2B Alice Yost 2 A 2B Vera Bauer 2 A 2B Helen Fenulg 2 A 2 B Virginia Hofliuan PA 2 B Mildred Marshall 2 A 2 B Jay Martin 2 A 2B Dionne Quintuplets First Ride In Buick Callander. Ontario. June 2. -The inomie quiutaplets have taken their first automobile ride and for the first time in their flve years of lifts the quints’ fifth birthday was May 23th —the worlds most famous babies left tta. < enflneu of the Dafoe hospital to view the outside world. The vx* It tag oci aatoa was a trip to Toronto where they were presented iu private command audw-nce to King George and Queen Elisabeth. Presentation to their sovereigns, whose special wards they axe, la the reason for the flrsT journey from home and the Important cause of their first automobile ride, as their Krst train ride and an Initial view of On Larios capitol where their affairs are handled as a matter ot state. The motor trip from the Callander nursery was made tn cars furnished by R. B MrCsughlin. president of General Motors of Canada, wbo sent two new BuUk sedans of the same model now being used by the King and Queen. They rode in the same cars to Toronto where they were transported from the railway terminal to the legislative building for the royal audience. The guardians an- - nounted that General Motors will supply cars exclusively for the use if the quintuplets tor the next several yearn. aLocal Theater Man (■uebt At New York New York. Juae 2. — Showmen from several states were guests recently at RKo Radio Pictures' lounge for visit lug exhibitors at the world's fair. Among those making the lounge their headquarters were the tollowing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Huss. Jr , and mother. Associated Theaters. CincinnatL Ohio, stopping at the Belmont Plaxa Mr. and Mrs. A. Stone. Eagle Theater. Albany. N. Y . stopping al the Astor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas di Dorauo, New Paitx Theater. New Palt*. N. Y.. stopping at the Astor. Gorge Enrique Parbo. Theatre Shu Gorge. Bogota. Columbia, Hotel Taft. Charles Maxur. Munvllla Tbetaer, MsnvtHo. N. J. Roy L. Kai ver. Adams and Madison Theaters, Decatur. Ind STATE OFFICER (CONTINUKD FHOM PAGB ONBi without s traffic fatality. The system Is based on what Is : termed selective enforcement. In 1938. Mr Prior pointed out. there were 10 fatal Iraflk accidents in Adams county, double the number ot flve the previous year. Investigation ot these accidents.i m Adams couaty disclosed, the state officer said, that moot were 1 caused because ot (allure of one

tOf the drivers la the aaeidMt. «• i« stop for per forest Is I highway* For this r<a»oa. be emphaausg ( this phase of traffic violetto«> |* < being doeaiy < hacked la thia <uo> 1 ty. The state policeman, in clou- I ■mg, stressed the fact that ptsbltc ' i support la of great vaiae la law h riitorcument aud urged those pre*. > ent to assist officers of atate. couu- ' ty and city In the proper obeer- : vance of law. < The dub members voted to send ’ W. Guy Brown, club president, so i Decatur's official delegate to the 1 Rotary International convention at i Cleveland. O. June 19-23 Robert Hess, a settlor tn the CathoHc hlsh ' school, was introduced as that achooi'o siudesi Rotarian for the month of June. Martin J. Mylott was chairman of the program. -a — Crawfordsville Man Held After Shooting CrawtordsvlUe. Ind , June 3 — (DPI- Police detained Christopher Roach, 21, today while they tutus- ' U.-ated the killing Walter KenJi u ks. 33, who was tatallj wound'd here last night. Roach Ilves at lbs home cf Claude kubbiM. He told police taut during the evening he cbasad a taowiei trum the Robbins hmnu. Later, he said, when be heard Kundritffia and two uuiupaa ona approach the porch of the Kuta>m» home, he actaed the abolgua and fired. The charge struck Kcadrteks aud be died a abort tuna later. 1 ""U I ILSNaAI. hWTKK OK PI Bl.lt HGAHIht. HlkV Sts, lie Motive fat hereby given that ins Lo< al AlcoboH, Beverags Hoard ol I Adams County, luduum, wiU at S.ee A M. Central Standard Ttau. ua tat ?Jnd day ot June IMS at the County -oramlx.toMr's R-om m Auditor • ' off he. Court House Hi the CUy ot l>e<atur. In Mid County, begin inve»-I tlgatlon of the apple atlun of the rollowing named persos. requestors .he Issue to the applicant, al the toration, hereinafter set out, ot the tkuhok. Beverage Permit of the • teas beretnatter designated and will at saM time and pla« e. receive in- i I-.rraattoa comerniag the (ttseaa of said apptrcaaL aud the prwpetcty ot Usui ng tlie permit applied for to suca appil.aat. at the premises named: Robert Kumachlag. (sooq tßob s Confectionery). 3S« No. dad Ml, ue-. .-atur—Heer Retailer, Said lavestiMUoa will be open tel the public, aud public parlt.Lpalma H requested. Alcoholte Heverage Cemadasloa ot 1 I udtaua. By Jobu F. Jioouaa Bsc retary Hugh A. Barnhart, Ext lee Administrator Juae 3 1 nwti< t; or tuumiMa or cut ath suiHii or si.i i»:w Nor ice fa, hereby given that the i cNrunty Hoard ot Review vi Adams County. Mate of Indiana, will meet lat'iowe O'cioek la the forenoon, ex! , Jus* Stu, ISM, the same being lire ; first Monday in June of lata year, 1 at’the room ot the Couaty CommlsI rtoners in the Court House et sard I county, tor the following purpose*:) 1. Io hear complaints of any vwn> 1 er ot persvaai property, except such property as la vriotaally a as* awed ay the mate Hoard of Ta* Commisstoa- - era A To Uear . omplaiute coacaraing I the assessment of real estate, wbt. b , was ordered r«--assessed tor the cur. 1 rent year by the State Hears aad to |C|ualtae tb« valuation and asseaamenl of property and taxaNos nutae by the aaaesalotig officer* aubsequeiu to March let. I. To equalise tire valuation made by the aaaeeaora. eliner sy adding to or deducting theietrum amb eua>» as may be ne.eaeaiy to tix aaeaa-1 -twnt* at,the true cash value ot pro-1 , P«rty. , LTv review all aaaaaameale and I ' to inquire as to the valuation ot lbs I . rartoua claaM* of property er part* > ibereot in the surer si tuwuabips aad , dlvisioua ut (be county. I To malto such v tuurwe* la aaaeea- ' loenta. whether byway ot iacreeae or decrease In the valueUon of the var-' IOUS classes ot property, as may M f necessary to equalise the same In o,' . vet»«<-» the towualupa ul auy laauig I unit. S. To determlae rale per cent te be added or ttattactMl ia or* ' .ler to make a Just and equitable cquallaalloa lu the ae»*i*i towu--.uqrs and taxiug unite a«> a* lu wm form tbrvughout tbe coesiy to a just lan dequitable standard. I >. To add uiuUtod properly 1a all ie- casary cases. X. To increase the valualtos et ■j oiled property. <rucu uevcsaurj, as > made by the assessor*. IX Tv correct errors in tb« naiua ct person* aad in the description el property and ia the valuation and a-*v**m*al ot property upon th* ass.ss.aent Ust. 14. To oorrect any li*t or valuation la* may be deemed proper. (' it. To correct tbe easesaaaeul and | - I valuer ton of any property in *ucb ■ I manner as will in the judgment ot the Bunrd vt Review make the valuation thereof just and equal, 11. Tv add to the assessment list tlx- name* ->l persona, the veto* ol 1 personal property «sl Uu <to» riptlon and value of raal estate llat-te ; tv assessment but vanned from the i ■ list*. 13. To consider and act upon rec* onirnendatlon* made by the county assessor. li To do or cause to be don* wbat- [ lever else may b« noeesvary to du to 1 make all return* ot assessment lisle «nd all «aiuail'>as in oiupiienve with the provtalona of the taxing law*, and especially vt an act con-1; rertilng taxation approved Mar-h XI, , t»l». and the art« amendatory there-, > rd an<l supplemental thereto. All to be done to equal Isc the vat* .ration and assessment ut property j and taxable* In said county for <**•■ . for the current year and or whb h all property owner* and taxpayers ar* required to take due nutbe. tn wltnesr whereof L Vfetor H. Eicher. Auditor ot Adam* County, hlate of Indian*, have hereunto atfixed ray hand and the seal vt <!>• 1 Hoard vt t'vn>ml"*u»ner* bf "*'6 ( county, this »Ssh day ot Mar, 1M». Victor XL Lteiisr I 1 Auditor Adam* County May 34 Juno 3 ( ■■ o < Appointment nt Administratrix j Estate No. :»<» 1 Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned lu»» been appointed Ad- , mlnlsti etrix of tbe estate ot Blissbeth Morrison tat* ot Adams County, deceased. The estate la probably solvent. Harriet Beatty. Administratrix -llermoa Myers. Attorney . I [Nov. A X 933 Nov. T-14-JII 0 - "" — PENNY ROUND DANCE i SUNDAY AT SUN-SET H

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