Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1952 — Page 17

INE 24, 1952

Game JURE this type of omething out of the

ot the benefits, fun e could obtain if he

ie ultimate out of you must practice, ame, play in keen and try in every r your score. in experimenting to 1 make

mistakes, change their stance,

they change for the e fact that they are . better shows they

feel free and at ease 7 have the proper ce and grip. se of the hands and the basic factors of wing, the hips and nnot be neglected, irn enough to take he way of the hands

not be any obstrucsmooth, flowing

of the backs e club being played, ong irons require a ng than short irons.

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TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1952

New Judge Sought for

Big Tom Case

A new judge was sought today | in the Walter F. (Big Tom) Thompson gaming case after the regular judge abruptly disquali-

fied himself.

In a surprise move, Judge Harry 0. Chamberlin stepped out of the Criminal Court 1 trial late yesterday after denying Big Tom's request for a change of

venue from the county.

Although ruling newspaper articles were not prejudicial to the

indicted lottery operator,

- Judge scored Prosecutor Fairchild

and the Indianapolis News,

The prosecutor ‘was rebuked for | statements that Big Tom had tried to “stall” his trial on three | gaming indictments. Instead, the! Judge charged the prosecutor's of-

fice with “delaying” the case.

Declaring he wanted to “clear the atmosphere,” Judge Cham-

berlain said:

“There is a very definite case| of delaying on the part of the Prosecutor. The defendant has

not been stalling at all.” Cites Court Record

Citing court records, the judge sald he had asked the Prosecutor’s office repeatedly to answer one of the 48-year-old Thomp-

son's legal maneuvers.

Judge Chamberlin also said a News article, upon which the change of venue motion was |

based, “contained several

great inaccuracies," eludes “misquoting” of his own remarks. | The judge said he was disqualifying himself for “very good reasons.” He declined to reveal what they were, saying: “I prefer not

to hear the case.”

Big Tom's attorneys, Virgil Norsia and John A. Carson, prented four attorneys as witnesses. They testified publicity ~ about the case would par the admitted lottery ticket wholesaler

from receiving a fair trial.

Thompson was indicted by the grand jury after police raided his downtown offices Feb. 27, 1951. They confiscated 50 boxes of gaming equipment and business

records,

‘Masked Gunman

Firing twice as warming: to his victim, a fleet-footed armed robber held up a trolley operator early today, then outdistanced

the police to escape.

Robert Greenlee, 28, of 537 Cole 8t., operator for Indianapolis Railways, Inc., told police he was turning his trolley at the 15th St. and Northwestern Ave. loop when the bandit sprang aboard; his face covered with a handker-

chief.

The robber grabbed $8, then fired a shot -through the windshield, As he left, Mr, Greenlee said, the thug fired another shot

outside the trolley. Police Gave Chase

* Patrolmen Gilbert Maxey and Leon Chisley were cruising nearby and heard the shots. They chased the stick-up man until he dodged from sight between parked

cars at 14th and West Sts.

In another holdup, two “fares” put a knife to the neck of Cab Driver William Austin, 52, of 126 8. Illinois St., and forced him to the curb at Minerva and Mich- |

igan Bts. early today.

They took $18 but left four cans of beer behind in their haste

to flee.

Polio Outlook In State ‘Good’

Polio has claimed two lives in Indiana this year, But health officials said the present outlook is

Ygood.”

A total of 26 cases was reported from Jan. 1 to the week ending June 21 by the State Board of Health, There were 29 cases reported in the same period last]

year.

However, since Apr. 1, which usually is regarded as the start of the polio “season,” there have been only eight cases, consider-| ably fewer than last year. The! overall outlook is for a “light”

polio year.

One of the deaths was an Indianapolis boy, T-year-old Samuel Phillips, 1645 Alvord 8t., who was stricken last year and died Feb. 13, gThe other polio fatality was 20-year-old Elza Boyle, Farmers-

burg, who died Apr. 14.

The disease has been reported | in 18 Hoosier counties so far in| 1952, with Lake County leading | the list with four cases. Allen County reported three cases, and| Delaware, Fountain, Marion and|

Vigo two each.

| Other cases were reported from Bartholomew, Fulton, Knox, Howard, Marshall, Miami, Montgomery, Porter, 8t. Joseph, Sul-

livan, Wayne, and Whitley.

Former Resident

To Be Buried Here

Services for Mrs. Emma G. Knight, a former ‘ Indianapolis resident, will be at 10:30 p. m.! Friday in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Knight, who was 91; died Sunday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Carl M. Hassler, Alta-

dena, Cal.

She was the wife of the late William W. Knight, member of the City Council during Mayor Taggart's administration.” Both Mr. and Mrs. Knight were politically active during this period. Mr. Knight operated a blackgmith shop at Virginia Ave, and Maryland St. for 20 years. The couple moved. in 1906 to Ft. Wayne where Mr. Knight joined the teaching staff of Central High School and was a member

for 22 years.

Mr, Knight died in 1927. Three years ago, Mrs. Knight moved to California with her daughter. Survivors besides Mrs. Hassler are another Juaginer Mrs. Edwin D. Turner, Ft. Wayne, and . a brother, Frank E. Gates, Indianapolis. : .

on

Shotgun Victim Urges Leniency For Assailant

terday.

slapped Mr. Perkins’ son.

{the loss of Mr. Perkins’ leg.

A second man, Edwin Kerr, who had been slightly wounded in the altercation, joined .in the plea for leniency for Dirubbio.

He will receive $1000.

James Perkins, 40,"whose right leg was shot off Dec. 29, told the judge, Vincent Dirubbio, 31, had shot him “more in excitement than in anger” after Dirubbio

Dirubbia, a §179-a-week tool and die maker, promised to pay Mr. Perkins $5000 in monthly installments to compensate for

» James, Joseph all of Indiana i sis Abbie Shea of Chicago, Ill.;

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BOECKLING-.ANBur ks Jormerly of

K William R. "Sites. indpls., eS

Tu TL & CHANA 0 rsday, 3 Be m, Friends i HAY pw may ag a beloved husban A lite, father re fend all at the c a folds. Ar Priends 0 Eaay i ihe HOME, 2390 Nod Meridian St. any el .

aah after noon

COLLINS—Martin “(Bek

{ Joe Collins, ah A ather of Collins and three great - grande dren, passed away Saturday at

time, neral dnesday, 8: at the funeral home, 9 a. m

, at St. Philip Neri Church. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery, St. Philip Neri Men's Club will meet esday, 8 v. m, for

TOSAry.

COMPTON—Anna M.. age 74, wido -Thomas Compton, sister of Prank Button, Mrs. Ada Jones, Mrs. Minnie Pierce and Mrs. Mary tockwell. passed away esda ethist Hospital. PFunera Heervices

Pr t. Friends invited. gin oo hio, Friday. Friends may ome any time

call at the funera after noon Wednesda

DOWNEY Catherine A.,

BY mW, 25 Ww. aa 8t., beloved wife of ‘the late

oseph E., mother of Lawrence

ba Edna Clark, elt: Mrs. Betty S. ore.

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city; James wney, city: Mrs. Mary Alice Fogarty, West Lafayette, Ind. mated gd OB Sune Rar est ven Nursin ome, I NERAL HOME,

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. New York St, Wednesday, 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, 9 a. m. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited. (West Lafayette papers pleare

copy.)

ELLIS — Dorothy, 31 years, beloved wife of Everett W. Ellis, mother of Judith Josephine Ellis, sister of Mary Kindrick, Leon, Lloyd, Floyd, William and James Carson. passed away Monday. ' Funeral Haiaday yr 30 a.m, at the G. H_ HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, i508 8, ast St. Friends invited: Friends may call

after 6 p. m. Tuesday.

FOLEY —Fusene D.. 4427 Broadway, husband ' of Louise M., father of James D., Eugene D. Jr.. of Pontiac, Mich., Fred W. of Portland, Ore, ; y Services hd

a A invited. Friends may call at mor-

tuary.

GIESUEBEL—Peter J. age 74 vrs of 1062 N. Tremont, stepfather x John Usherwood of Indpls., and M:

Pearl Ervin of Akron, O., unc LM ot Mrs. Virginia of Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Dorothy Lydett of Hammond. Ind, ° and Harry T. Kelly of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday. Funatal Wednes-

day, June 25th, 8:30 at the GEORGE W.

USHER MORTUARY.

2313 W. Washington 8t., 9

Holy Trinity Church. Friends fnvited. Burial Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at mortuary. (Chicago, Ill. and Hammond, Ind., papers

please copy).

HARRINGTON—Charles, formerly of

Indpls., entered into rest Sunday,

age 83 yrs. Uncle of Mrs. Dora w.

eral, Services Wednesday 1 at HARRY W. MOO

RE PEACE

CHAPEL. 3050 E. Michigan St. Friends are welcome.

HENDERSON — Walter, brother of Mrs. Barney Shively, foster father of Joe Ogle, passed away Sunday m., at Rosedale, Ind. Funeral

Jednesday, 1:30 p. m.. Y BROE. IRVIN

siaville, Ind. Calling any time.

from 8 B G HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. AB St. Burial, Rus~

INGALLS—Carl Lewis, 16 years, of 1928 N. Campbell, n of Walter Carl Ingalls and Nela D. Romer, brother of James Dale Ingalls, grandson of Mrs. Lacy Auwild of Virginia, passed away Monday. Friends may call at the JORDAN FUNERA AL

HOME, 2428 E. 10th St., after 7 p.

Tuesday, Funeral Thursday, June 26, > 10:30 a. m, Friends invited. Burial,

Washington Park.

KNIGHT—Mrs. Emma G., age 91 yrs., formerly of Indpis. snd i

Wayne, Ind., widow of

m. . Knight, mother of Mrs. Edwin D.

(Marian) Turner, Ft. Wayne, Ind.

Mrs. Carl M. (Dorothy) Hassler, Al-

tadena, Cal, and sister of Frank E

Gates. Indpls., passed away at Altadena, Cal, June 22d, Graveside

services will be held on the family lot in Crown Hill, Section 17, Friday, June 27th, 10:30 a. m. GADD SERVICE. LANE—Frank R., 5430 N. Delaware St., father of Mrs, Donald J. White of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carlos E. Dodson, Danville, Ind, a

brother of Mrs. W. E. Stonecypher of

Los Angeles, California, passed away Sunday morning. Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday at 11 a. m, Friends may call at the mortuary.

LANGDON-—_Mrs. | Margaret E., of 3 6th St. Apt. 202, mother. o Mrs, Doris Coffey Irwin, Mrs. Thelma Salters, Miss Vera Langdon of city, Mrs. Lois Cash. San Monica, Cal, and Fay Langdon, Los Angeles, Cal, passed away at her home Monday morning. Services at the MONTGOMERY MORTUARY, 1622 N. Meridian, 2 p. m. Wednesday. Interment Washington Park. Friends are welcome. Friends may call at mortuary. LINES—Emery E., 820 Edison, husband of Edith, father of Harvey, Norman, El Paso, Tex., Melvin, serv. ing in Army in Germany, and Mies Dorothy, passed away Saturday eve. ning. Services FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Wednesday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary.

LYNN—Orval Ray at 2258 N. New Jersey St, entered into rest Saturday, age 26 yrs, husband of Barbara -J. Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hallie P. Jag, brother of Mary L., and Meods Rs Services Wednesday 3 HARRY W. MOORE PEACE P CHAPEL 2050 E. Michigan St, Friends are welcome

MOORE — Dr. Robert M., 5617 . Meridian, husband of Eva Belle Moore, father of Phillippe V. Moore, brother of Willlam Moore and Mrs. Glen Slick, passed” Sway Monday. Services FLANNER UCHANAN MORTUARY, Wednesday, 1 bp. Friends invited: Friends may call at mortuary. (Please do not send flowers). PFAFFENBERGER—Roy N., age 67, of 960 Olin, passed away Monday morning, beloved hsuband of Ida survived by sisters Stella Bender, Dayton, O.: Elnora Horning and Ruth Pfaffenberger, Seymour; Marie Prall, Indianapolis: Minnie Everhart, Xenia. O.; brothers Alf Pfaflenberger. Indianapolis: Robert and .eonard Ptaflenberger, Seymour, Services Wednesday, o> at the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Burial, Floral Park. Friends may call at the CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 1034 W, Michigan 8t., until noon Poin PUCKETT-—Walter G.. a husband of Frances M. Puc ott, % other of Mrs. Wilson Patterson, Mrs. Harry Pirtle,- Mrs, Wallace Patterson and Albert B. Puckett. brother of Mrs amuel E. Miller, Mrs. Ari A. Craig, ra, Fred, BE. B. and Cecil Pucket passed away Monday Syening. Funeral Wednesday, 3 Ro") {fom ADI LEY BROS. IRVING HILL CHAPEL 5377 E. Washington St. Calling after 3 p. m, Tuesday. RUSHTON—Willlam B., husband of Margaret, father of Jerry and Jayne, brother of Steve T: Rushton, Clarksville, Ind.; Mrs. Helen Cloyd, Clermont, Ind. Mrs. Irene Nalley, died Saturday. Requiem Mass Wednesday, 9 a. m., St. Thomas Asquinas Church, Friends may call at KIRBY MORTUARY, Meridian at 10th. St,

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lack of experience. If yau can invest from $3000 to $5000 for merchandise

going into business for yourself or

is Dow located on entire 6th floor FREEMAN, mod. cot. avail. Ww. 10. corner Me- LAKE FR

PAPER nh ST TEAMING July 27th. Aug. 17, 24, 31. JR 9138. | Like independence? Buy thriving

clean, gent., on bus line. MA-6063. _ bath and Jui B+

ce. Formerly of NG ROOM FOR CHRISTIAN

PAPERHANGING, PAINTING

ROOMS, | ving Ioom. xtra av

ge; ilies’ furnished. =

i) | 306 N. oh Foday Hl 9 N. MERIDIAN, i 1800 — Purn.

3 NEW YORK, 610 E SLIVE, 1838: fine apt. Ee

ON LAKE FREEMAN. BE: 2840 _ [than year's income. Terms. Write ATTRAC. Shafer oS ages, lights, sas [ Times, , Box A-751.

boat, wooded lot. GA-8798. | SOUTH: sood going sandwich and

New. different. ort; barg. $2.08

Nee) class work. |’

{PAPER HANGING. Patch plastering. | 1952 Samples. Quick serv. FR-57

1 01 Roosevelt 1-6090

SPEEDWAY. U twin beds, private bath, gents, or share home

-2 Rms. priv.

Licensed and ING, ale id Steamers for rent, Redu WALLPAPER cleaning, wall washing odd jobs. Reas. GA-7469.

i ! ith | mstablished one-man business .| 39 Business Opportunities a hed one-man business "| ALTERATION SHOP, liv. quarters, | 14: 3 rent cheap. By appt, MA-2 2745, IR-

SECOND to none. There's onl only one Foam for cleaning rugs

time 1-1 ¢ Miciencies: i also RY Sinks Emp.

RE umn. or EE ~

service and sales, operate as either 4-RM. MOD. COTTAG lor both. Steady income. Price less

| ice cream corner: 1 Ige. rms. | 6a living quarters.

FINANCIAL __ ®ve sorrentis

You can make them. Cait 9 for

pas Hanging “MA.3727

PAPERHANGING & PAINTING 20 Years experience. Free estimate. Fred Blume, ID-4088. PAPFRHANGING YOU furnish na-

PAPER basins ano wearing ~ Work E R

ER hanging ahd steamy

PAPE

ny , “Tarn, $12 Immed. serv. AT-8561,

FOR Tn Fan STEAMER. MA-8683

wis 3 x AUTO suppiy store, REAL ESTATE Near Terre Haute, Ind. Complete FOR SALE

t to parts and sup- | nd stock of quality au ns Nd oder

THE KILLING action of invisible 34 E. WILKINS; furn. bedr

Children welcome,

28 Rooms With Board

COUPLE will room and board elderly people In their home. Kk. beds and one double and expert care. riendly atmosphere.

SECOND to none. There's only one Conderi$a Foam for rugs and up.

Storerooms, on main corner locatio Yearly net profit over $15,000. Priced 42-A North, 1 & 2 Bedrooms ~ | complete at only $30,000, or wi half interest to congenial partner. |

| be shown daily from 10 a. m.| 239 WW WESTFELD BLVD.

able 2 courier: "Entireiy { i. One room twin linens, utilities. eatin amin Good LOVELY gift given for have Copper- LIVING room, bedroom, kitchen, elec tric refrigerator, private bath, $1 100

nauire’ Bai al linsws, 2 y 'til 9 an X

ILL for girl a mL 5-10 T whiigs home days. 2423 N. Talbot.

MALE - FEMALE CONVALESCENTS, | ¢ RACT. NURSE. IM-5086.

00SiE

~ SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY | MAR GARET EVAN C0. —Renlto

Want to invest in a nationally ad-| vertised growing auto accessory mig. | 3350 N. GLADSTON! busiitpss? Address Box B-919, Times.

BUSINESS PLACE FOR RENT lovely kit. and bath Lge. lot 50%

on ith 1 rE. ou or F altel E.

apt., baby welcome, , i iv 9751 After 5 p . 3 5 Week.

PLASTERING, ALL KINDS

Chimney repair. guar, Free estimate. MA-42

AUTO AND FIRE INSURANCE

|'WILL care for child, share apf. v “with | employed mother, TV and

PLUMBING AND BEATING d'pl's Home Improv Co

al for restuarant, living quarters od HOUSE on back he Tot fur- 1de BE. 13056 IE GL "“nished. Adults. 969 N.

MA-942| GA-1584 |

WEST SIDE—Wiil | oiare for two chil-

BRICKWORK

~ BRICK—STONE—BLOCK

Mr. Wilbers, BE-1713

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214 W. MARYLAND

INSIDE toilet, water & sewers id serv, __installed. Cash or terms. P

“ROOF LEAKS REPAIRED

nl athe BEd, ew | F.C. TUCKER CO., Realtors downtown location. IM-7312. | FOREST MANOR

15TH AND tent. git effic. apt., | DIV,

SPECIAL—Combination dry clean &

54. | WILL care for children ander 6 In| d. CA-3914. ~~ laundry “fore with liv. quarters.

i LGE, 1 ms, ? Ma 4028 After 5:30.

| SARE for s small Ea —— elderly lady to share By 5-

weekly, BL-2202. 3005 Central. Priced at $16,500. See this home. 36.

Large sales

p. m. until sold Beautiful ranch home. Center ha. Rs MAT32] 2 bdrms, and der. Full din, tm., wel y EXhANGES arranged kit. Pull bsmt. with

, | heat. Breezeway to a Carpeting, Margaret Evans—GL-

839 E. Westfield Blvd.

E New 2-bdrm. offering. Absolitely {immaculate with pets, dra.

his will 25s Janidly! P, C. Tucker

Ve: -Story Colonial, 2 bedrms. qn.

Nice for couple, $650. Terms. tu bsmt,, gar, unfinished rm. u

.__furnished home.

T.A. M Moynahan Properties

CHNRHARAPSRTRETS

850 N. PENNBYLY ANIA NO VACANCIES John R. Moynahan Properties

Rentals, Real Estate & Tas. k Aguhoy, 3 5438 E. Wash.

N, D CLEANING PLANT and home for |™ 34" ¢"'s CONSTRUCTION CO. trade for suburban prop- | 0463 erty 33% ol Ave., Mooresville. |CH-1464 CH-0

a —— ING CAVETERIL. 1438 N Sa Capitol. HOUT | prand new 32-bdrm, brick at 5370 a. m.-

my home, days;

CARE small children 5 hn week, 1117 Naomi.

G ARTE ST Toy

DAYS. DAYS. MA-6848 ° N —_____ SEPTIO a

SEWERS CLEANED, $1 UP i up

24-AR. SER SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED! | 1 sCODQERIT CLEL ANE HI8183 BE.9588 Sb ih Wolls!

129 Housekee

‘Small mechanic's garage at lst & Ly C. TUCKER "CO. Bo

h with tile bath, big. kit., oil heat, 1316 W. 33D ST. in excel. cond, All this for 10 300 Charming. gd bedrm. bung: picture Jerry Morehead, BR-2392. | window, long. liv. rm. big lot

wat., mre Be, epl. No rine

. 2108. P apt. so effielency. "sma welcome, See after 1 E. OHIO, 11086. 1d

: Fob har bath, all

JE ERRY PITMAN CO. Sell on, contract.

5425 COLLEGE, REALTORS, GL- 3008 | SECURITY REALTY CO. MA-4528 pts., Houses Unfurn. 328 Con. eit Y. £0 .MA 4528

Children Welcome Mew Surburban Blok Doubles

6500 Dlocks ngrth to

ps room, Kien with stove, refrigerator and eating space, oil heat tenants furnish all utilities, . 285 leases a families of

per cation to Hall-Hotte

AV] | Keystone area. Nice modern house | $1000 Fash pur this gh I'=10 with gas pumps. Price $12,500 plus home, is house Rk. wo for inventory sale to fi le i

hot $7. (Insittor. Tear). 3-~Purn, room, private

Nate: saul pe

8. entrance, 513 wee 13TH, E. 609; meal; $7. employed.

ide Yoriet Or TH $1

cery $700 to $900 per wk. Good | Wall-to-wall carpet fenced back $guipment $5500 stock and Axtures. ard, full bsmt., oll oat: sotial rm,

i | 1p SMPSON 4 Co. .mAUTORS |" Chapman-Sfreets, BL-5887

rexel.

FIRST OFFER 2 p.m. AYS, | Ginrspa on Rd. nearing completion. SMALL GAR. Ee SI0.000 | You'll be pleased at ihe ap Rearanics. ALSO NICE HOME d even more-pl Sisase u

doing nice business. 5-Rm:

good looking home yorth the money. Bradley, GL-1785

GENERAL STORE #134 SCHOFIELD

want $ buy, hurt ht a uy, and s In SPANN CO., INC. REA! TO! ~2566 TORS

N h a 2015 N. RDN stocked neighborhood gro-| 1:¥r.-old, B-room mod, bungaiow.

IDWES 130

BUSINESS BROKERS (YY NEELL]

n bsmt.; transp. at

arket 8t.. attention Mr. Burtt, ea) ior, No dogs or cats allowed on

“HALL. HOTTEL CO. ING.

rick dble.; 3 1 ped.

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Inspection a, Realty Co., Ine. 140 N,

"tow INNING “hi EVES

OLR LING

WILL. TRADE Hardware, variety store, liv. @ rs. be

hare room, adj, bath, twin v. 20 ong est, exc, dntn, loc. sell at Conventional and F. H. A,

; NEW 2 Pg 4-rm,

eason selling, other business. sell Free Appraisals for real estate or farml Immediate Action BL-6409 or Limes Box A-03d,_ al Guta di Ties Pres. PRINT On All| a

Co! Ready July 1st. $110. ERS fos" 3-RM, partially furnished, lights, fas n.,

BL-1982 after p) p. m

./ R | -8381 29 E. Market

M. " ‘ tur nd all utili id, . hou to: $85. "cob nn nd all utilities paid, colored

ed wife, 2 da daughters. | a Ro

4 5 eferences. GL-3700. On datparatsly bus

“<% STANDARD RD |p i ade. lest, "dee ok. Tn 8 a Re: y A FHA’ terms, 3-6 sun. | == FL OPE ids or BR L300 | : FOREST MANO : : . ; 3370 N. GLADSTONE

service CW Yn fiton. “tn 3600, RENTALS

SLEEPING ROOMS 1 Large, clean room

oh to toy ion. 2 Sn EO furn. i-RM. and kite! Ll Higheneie Srese rm, E. Gd. T-5673.

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