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PAGE SIX Exec Finds It Fakes More j Time To Develop Cage Star Than It Dot s Basebade. CHICAGO i hike- -,!:k..., , .year longer to r < velup a tr -'.■< l , ■bi.li rookie. mtn , . bi, lc- * ie p... ■ or lb-ip 1 basebal iraoki •. That, at least, is the- opinion oi Winfield' Wtlu., the vv»l! known ■ secretary of the War-cm Globe trotters* ba.sK.tiaa.il team wh.i ii ! gained fame as a. : u.-.-b .it n n aktr in the 1; w: . ri.-oi I League. Welch. ’.v njc i t ci amoni i chore was with t!i; C’licago \ I *,.mcTican Giant- a.-.-;ofiai- ) •*d with t-p 'oa - ' '! and oasket-; obIJ. aggregations so t!v: past 25 | ytbi’% I Conam-niine ori t .>• dev- lopmcnt ft Jf roc-tie ©lnvert in t uskctbal* b, i>--bfs il . Wi-Kh a)vs: - “The baseball rookie must ’^ifelop 'as an Individual. He **h*st iMrn how to hit and (Pa.) Cage rs | Sparkle For New Mentor UN VF.hSITV. ( t, :,w Un<:&lr > Un.- -M-.-itv casket hr:-1 if- ; Inst Thur«Sv WnU ' ■ t,nwn ' " the ... ,' ,aJ rii- '1 •:: a 6 r ns ■ bur su.u! » 0- ... all" If'.rA,"'A,";," "" k l,a “" coin i ,1 he li.itt, I,in Sports rounduP I By Fritz Poliard NI'VV YORK 1 Global > Itu ,, i( . tnsott nas reaffairnv li_ef that the I rent .so. c ‘ f i;.,. , ■Ni -a Yol k ' miter Has* baj r \ r , , is biased. When this .- ( ii>l -cm out. ' was in an -, t 'i a direct quest jap, asked by l u . ()l tin youth on TV ; >op m, Jaekit- ok th-- d that j.- t . diet • xi-t< d •>-. t, . .:.int of!;-. .. 1 this out. tuiirlm:. b: ail jn.-. it tJoii, t e ekie h bet n sevi. eel;, rif.- h'.-’cd by the Yankee.-, and many ; his I'rieiid-. for :n,iking this s ;:n.i h'.< Hi lie -a...., u; •! 1 •rig -1 - b)s i\v:t ■■ :oi.o nro.:!..- j Olt A N’BC. At;' . hi J . p. | live --vith rrtys'-M." A; ri !•. • mtib-l sired the i- e' lat :pcd -1 be ; ea-st on -o' 0,. ,\n; . .;r ler It is :!o ’•-• hei -A . uri! that .Taekit ko.v .■ p.et'.v he is ikn. aij,)-. ; : 1 us ;■ more than any.Hr- n(. ft ! e sent time. i> .-in ~ ; h.. I'cuiar .■•■■■ alion .Sun,., pi uni ,;c. lieve in? si’.o'ikl have i v/ha» he die, bee . - ; , - t . the hand that feeds him” ; ;d ot-hi. re he lit -e that ;. n.s.i ::: .).- -• h e’s post*ion should oatspoken. As aa athlete l a ekie is of the h'ehs.trum: nervous, fight f n t typo. He believes in bat tling for ‘-very inch of ground he can get If., has ail (he in stinris ihat go to make up a real champion, and as a rule real champions always express themselves just as they feel. The writer has hod vnrio, .s --peru'Ucr ' ,A A . , vXtimple. wio 1, eeachina and pki> - in;; in >ht eua! o ;niTi a ypuny, fellow re-pi'ito no u-.-.m w'n<> csled himself O'SulhYan It was h.ter found u-.ii that C'Sullivui W' 0s hh ? p • i p.a.'ii, and t.fi,.! hi 1 yeas, of Jewish rxir cticn At {hot tinye t-.i, y ;vui nt -.. a pad ant ■bubsh boys play:,, football in Ih.at see tic-: oi Hu- country and th( ntknagcmon* became very in censed and had the chap, over my -protestation'. on out of town or. the pretense that he had been dickerins with a neighboring , The ruajoriu- ~f th-, manage- 1 menl and players in that section : rdr’af t.e miw'r A TOAST FOR THE EDUCA TORS Os. Rufus E. Clement, president of AtUynht (Ga.) Uni versity, (inunrdlUr fore*; round t r*«iv»B toast from Moss HL Kettdri.v. pvt' li< relations coun s*l«r for The Coca - Cola Coro patty, on behalf of delegates and visitor* fn the anminl convention of the Association of College*, •tad StwOMdary Schools- meet ini; 1 p. ', I: o 11 s that, he e, «.-ll (.11 his way In success. E Ibinlf (he rO.ikii- I ;s --kclhal! pit i-r lias niuch 11. ore in diyclo.o. lie must lea n hou to .siit.ot uriob-c and 'a-.s. ;.c must learn to do all three and ;„t the sa/ti tinv a it i.*i man. He mo- ‘ knev. ex «c:i I when one of his fr'-ow -1 is goir-r to .. ,K.i t, n ■ v/t. ■ '■ ■ t .. i . a ..I game.” I j ■s' ;\>-n b..-t ;>lav ,n- has seer, develop as a baskc players in rec.-Rt years a-. fe..ii Gncii-;- and Clarence Wilao;. Doth Te nnessea State Colh er;.duat.;s Tiica idvonced fasp an ii.isiißl." Wdci-i say a. ‘‘bec.iu they had the r,dvantage cf goo; 1 dear eoaryiinu.'” {'iiicf of the til.-ril ~.*rioct are I.claw.l iv he;'! (h<- marghi so • ii,. th; eiacoim* was in doubt Cii.y, 11 1.0 (.ip lirnil whistle m j-, M . was Albert Joluv j i ii.n fTrsnman ci-nter me ; i- 1 rei: State pivot from Pari 1 n!,I ii: -h. Blacfield. West V; :i ked up twenty points or* ighl field goais and four fouis i„ T :i,i- pson paced the Hoe : ; v.: •:; 18 points. - —.MU “ com; 1, ed of Cal holies. On lr' .thee hand, ! have- t;dk< d to the vans vi-s cf •«>--!< !*-.-)tns on which 1 havi played m,w h: d ti >,e same prejudieia! feel ings atydnsi Catliolic:- The 1 inagemi nt oi the : . ii kt-c tcara could he perfectly honest ii\ their claim thaS up to t’ip pre.'nt time no hoy of color has itn in thei-- farm -' stem, or his heen (lisco*-* red h> their scoavj who is (jUili fi'ri to play fl the Yankee team. The wriVs can rcaitilv understand this because the team has !>c**n v champion ship calibre for thrust .. ivr- Th- y . . ,!.-■■ "t. , . (dri not . to -Ur- -, pi-::-- ■ : - A-1 . - the w lie CM! ~-r M;., i., rniff. v'a'CiV r.-» 1 •• ._, ■ . V ; , M V ‘I - ■ pi ' -t l ■ tin •: y -.A . iv,., .■ jp f\ 1. r (' ;t ;s :t 1:: a • • i! - - '••• ■» : M-t ’ •-•{ ill orct-p foe one ' m.i hoy- to n c anj- of those teams h cov-ldn't .)(! ~ sod 5... th . C-t.: ,I" f■ love., and until -vh-.i oi e th* ; Yulis-- moots find sonv.w who is -,;jing to be betetr than so.no .s • the men they hue*-, tie -A I-Itie ft-eis that they will not y.o (•<• their way to put toe boy on their team pees use of his ole . Based on 40 years of expermnr. this writer believes that when art m aa Jackie Robinson comes a!or,.p. i ■.: Topping and -his fellow asso : lootes will accel.t him on the sap.,- ot-ms as other teams have ;*<> ccpied our 1 !h< - ovs. EDITOR’S NOTE Frit# Pol lard Is the famous Hrown I ot versitx Halfback who was named to Walter Camp’s aii- American Football Team in 1916. He is at present Presi dent of the Negro Athlete Hall of Fame.” He will con duct a weekly column for Glo bal News syndicate. •MFC— An outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease -has occui red on the Island of Martinique .according to the U. b. Department of Agriculture si UeMoytie College in "tlenripfils, <•■• Tonnes.-ee, recently At the <r.- tTOne left M;».v he seen *:r Hollis F. Price. president of !>.- Moyne Coles,!- which -was host t« heads of colleges and iiig-t. schools from throughout the South, and as far North as Pennsylvania. The Coo, - Cola Company maintained a refresh , meut stand for the visiting ertu» "M *% " ■■■ *' ‘\ ' ** ' * V*' » „ -’iV fl ■ t ■ f v .H ’'"'''l Rf/av f\\ olTn 0 »»rt 1 «'t-U .-j Cm g% &* v r -' a- 5 * ( * || ,} S * QT H | J. T hi i : i Aw • 'tj iy» %4 i tfi ’d ' Jv'vV • thf* t ! i-'G c r . ! D ‘ ’. a- .- t.. **; ;:.u --; h t of b;ir.k< IVv I'M nu,,;- Ij. -''li’,s • t'• (■' i!n ii ' ji;’,. ..- , : v t Thi - P, ... . ,»-i Noi fvk v■■■:. \'K .. 111 ; ;on. ry < -i: - X& lies'. Th -rent! ; tourin ' the middle . , , n <• the ;a< die coast. TUe t-am is captained by Rrdpi Staley ; forrnes- H ,i■ ■■. . : • jea»’s of ane. They will give y<u a thrill and please you to no ere with their amazing rastke - da of bail handling and exyvt y ~ ..- rnanship. One of the most oWm. players on the team is Wuhan .Dumpson .from Orimut '<)«t>>, (' His funny antics on th>- basketbal coori rival those of Nick Al.r-vi, and A1 Schact oi Bi I.e.n-re ( '.nr Timothy Vi r.com of tfepoklyn. N Y a- anothi r younftstoi i-’mi is bid ators it. Kr.v.vnlee tc.it and • -i, i, . --. -i-; -r-iniiOii X after '" Or.; cl .rj Memphis* Foote Hon .ittdiioriiuxn, on the final r-filM of C-. foe.i- - <i„y com r«- !*<>••. Z'lse Atlanta company was iwsistei? !>> the *. oca - Cola Bot il*n« Company of .Memphis, y liieh ret sins two Negroes on Us pub! c relations staff. THE CAROLINIAN [AI K ‘iI.VCHT ... PI. INS lii I 1 iJWm 1 t 4, ; % ■ 'I ■ - I adv f Mlm: ' i . " *.%■•' ■•'is mm ;P” "4 J -"\ % jp* im ‘ M lii sshn«vtt stu-r a e.Mt gam. in Cal't-trma if. f E. Guttenberg, Advertising Director of Culvert Distillers Corporation, (left) who discusses with I r,?. p b F v. ‘ »i. s. .1! Sale# Manager nf 'he -.ompany, CA ' A-( * urit - rtising v-hi'h »u »sses the q.ft.giving f» -E»..r-* of Lord Calvert whiskey. 1' r hr and will appear in store® in a !u*uripu* red holiday C f♦f? f> , -| • ff’lt' ~"'l 'ifiC' ~*/ *-} jrj V*» i ('^O l '! •» T't t : . - *r> '- ■ V: : CP;- 'f . . e,nrl •■ ffv‘v"i- -; »♦..»? <; c>iif •51;i - f . )>...- a member .>< tm* .'r>t-*iji*its;e. r.rni in *-'.ss .ro ill v/Bh him las vi ,t'in >t Uinr .* - h ..... .The Che,-, n : am no! !■ ’ a . XU »* httViitn w-.n, ; -- :T Arid tIM- pin very ! CAPTAIN NAMES FGS NEXT YEAS LINCOLN SIOAO ! *\v • : X UrXJVUKSITY Ph T.-.-i Mi!.!-*. 0:i. 17->n.<imi h.Htback ; .e Ur P i . ce el- -C ters c.*»rljfi»i oi the W 53 l.ineoli: : I . —i .■ i'■ i>ti>a!l ii. '.'V: >1 i:iS jirotmeod : :v Cci.h-h Boh' Oarclnnr . j mfi or 'K’l ‘ > iie leot'ii :i .stand ■n? -i--.(••.- in- -,vwi a .-turunr head the I.ior, eleven in hit, firsr,- fren y, av. Miller plnv.-d oife-vo •-.mi def'-nrf.- this vow ,w.. t-xeeilni in both lieiA.i-lme.-itv. Bor '.w:,-, ' avi i ori I'..'.- team, a;. )e .-.'c! :'>i 5.V) y.ilds .in.!!, -’■'.on 1 i.i.- sji> i.-d , .an becks in ntuhiny :*oria .■ ■ - v. B.h 427 ■;.? plays or nr, average -jf fi.S*. ''u i-y. '.allied 50 !ouehnov n» to tak<- top honors in sc-re n... H>s rest day feds season was a- • ju.inst. the Univer.-ily of Sivanfon ■ -on lx- caught : ’:/,hl pt.,-.-»-s f- ->m C i firterhaci; donas Cowlof, tins year's oaptpin, good ‘for ?.16 yards and three torebdcwris. BFC APPEAR ON TV iiOv si ( 1 y , r ■.< -i, <,..- hyiu :he. n Univi-i --’t■. v'fi.v;: Alexand \ i-.i-d 1. C Jr re h veili ap.>-.'i on Bfily N'.ok, p0.,4 !’.va Pnnth. - i hiy ! it.r • Unju si-...' • y ;->! >P ' Pm ; 'rive tumoitfc Sports outf.or ‘ hi 0,,. ■.roup about the a.v, '>'■ . .• » Da> ‘.'.<i*itb.Hil classic- IT’S !>TOts'b,. r:ME... \ US MOOtRNS: STOCK VO WITH J \ U.S DEFENSE \ j v - ... BONDS!! ‘ | o- * ■ it’s vct'R ) S. ---v ' f-UTUk'-E , V ' \ bECue-.TV? oi . i'-: -p x ■ | ! ■, • a. \i y ‘ / Ct %y ilkha ; w! SYPHILIS KEEP IN SHAPE "fore People Buy Power Throughout State • ALEiCH -■ Carolina Power ill Light Company old almost n m.cl llir; f• - quarter billion .ion-ott hours of electricity to 71.121 eustori 1 i-rrt for >.;!} .1 year. Those were tin high in the company’s 1951 An , Report. 'Sfiued this week t» i holder:;. ! Ihrr-e i'jetues ran tat ahead the previous year. 'i, company's income statement :mV.. ii that while business grew ■7 tent. Abom or.o-half the . in taxes was due to i'is- F do: al income tax rates , A-- took i'VOi hi-e - qua* fees ; i dollars a month, or .•, t t year. This was most quaiter out of every s i:! tiii' co iuary received. The : ;;h.oi- n,x rates plus higher nerating cost due to the sever !;vi* largely aeeountt'd for Has Farm Problems, But Corn Is Not One Os Them CLA YTpN il Hepi •• •'eclair... „r !>..•,». i . plenty of farm prob '. I>::t lie is one a or; : to free who does not have 1 ni'.rv about tie.' shortage of . iv AHh'on ~!> had a very rv -mowing season in most sec •ms of the C'nintv, Dtelainc was! hvin'd with « rainfall and . i: eH 104 1 hush- i- n! c<mn per, ini V on fi v: acre* Tvelvo acres • / ~ortl v.a*i pmi!ted on hr-, farm , > d he is i.vers !>?; a i:I i• • my re ‘ First Report On Exchange Teacher Given at Hampton ’{'..'•.lt \\\\ V.i Gtv n:n N'. 1 . .s!; 1 1 i' s' ,:t r proft'S <■• in t. a at W’illiman-; ■ i •<>!•,i- i Stale Tim, tv- r : ( >il> ;"a riuisr i’ii;(isab ; e person" ;ic ••• to a ii pi > t w ; t ti ll v. It ■ sctll. the Institute from Comicetiout T.-i-. s lb- , : t ye M' : at t h- ln qitute hat lim-iielpated in a leach- i . in a pii! ■ aht with nm4b‘:v ;. lli-:;-’. Dr C. Francis ’.Villcy ;s Uc-iung at the Institute os Con i'! tli.-i.it ' C.'.etem:. professor. The n!:t)! ate "i rp"r ■ of the 1- .i.-i i r exi Iliiti'S’ program is to (.■son. -de better mde* standing be tween ‘ne ra This i-articaidt: )•' in pi :’lit’- fhi [rr.fsssor to get :;: s t hand - <1 Ifeient - xisertet'.ce in a rase.' environment, and pro \ id"' an impact, cn th* Indent The proto? or U out 'he northern school is glad of an . oija ot mil', !o a ;>i k A’il !■ v |S 11• in !;■ . t:ld-nt On the Other ' and. the north sil s'i dents havt? •• chance In team »f the southern pun it of view Dr. i Mill’ll* . hfi .fa ;i a live ots*- sir.e 'lie ei a- non’, -a ".'ell as traehito! a full load of OasaCß Durii■; is, a pi N’t .(‘’iiber. hr v, as rail d eon for seven speech es. ti topics vnrtcd from "The, C o of Print d Materials in me Si a.' 1 Studies." which he d< liver .t! heto'-e a Soi .al St ud'< s On?"r- j etieo in Columbia CV-nr., to 'Pal- ! A & T Instructor Buried; Was Teacher For 26 Yrs. GHEENSBORO. X. C Furu val i iv.'i - lor Robe it S PouU% in- Iructor tis tailoring at A. and *" * fes th« p;u i: tv :on«?uetc<: from- .the S‘. James 3 ri’shytcnan Churi' i’ on c ; 1 Tuesday at GJiO Rev T. Dcu~!."'s, po.-tm- nt ;h>- b.. mo fiesatec. M' Poole diid nt the G. Rich •ns on Memorial Hospital eariy day morninu. December 7, as | 11l nil II I ~JI JLl..U—■—,m.T ... r..TTjfr.r,TMl-rr-l - I S *r ffl CAR STAIRS A While Seal 1,111 BLENDED WHISKEY /nr tb Ifti* u i>' i'"" CARSTAHISI *125 e While Seal. \ j kJ 4/5 qt. , .. ■' • e «MSIMSS 6*oi DISTILLING CO,. iNC... NEW YORK. H- Y. * SLOWED WHISKEY. ft PROOF. 72ft GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS WEEK ENDING SATURDAY DEFEMBEK 20, 1952 net inr-tre virtually standing, < still at 55.68T.376 Salaries and wages were $6,101. < 8-16, and the Company’s 30.000 kart holdeis received $4,130,440. The Company kept $1,388,036 for ; ■ nsion and other corpora » i e. 1 <■ "i i Cor cam ‘ -.•pe- tiiim* reve- j nucs totaled $30,871,321. compared , ith <34.211 687 'he year before * .•„i $15.981.038 ten years ago, ire company's growth was high- , 1' ■it d bv news that Caroline would acquire Tide Water Power r Company. F ir. r 11 y accomplished i . A i this tr: ■!' 'I !' was not , ■ (■‘■’ee'eri in 'lie 1051 report. I 1 .'deled 2.700 electric customer:. 12- i,,.i * ; i,i castaiTier- and 3000 water -•torn" to the CP&t, sv--tem t Sue :• 1941. its c istotrer- increas- | e fror.i 128,943 to 27-1.121 m ho eld system and electric sales .liars 80 buslicb !< r aero Dolairc • tie North Carolina Hy- NC 29. in 33 in -u rfnv . 14 ■ - in the drill, and usee) 4-10-6 ; i,• nr-!tir.it 400 >b.-. per acre ,nd used 50 i s. oi Cai-r'ii'o. For the pisi eight years De .; i, ie nat n era ted approximately ,4 ! ushel.i of orn per acre ox - ( /i ( ,nc year. H's high -t yield ; ir. 1949 when he aver,a i'd ,1.5 s 2 A: m i'.ei. per acre on four a-'U-h , H Johnsohi. is Negro County .pent. Smithfiold, N C t,stir,e and Dr. Htmehe. which hi , (U-livered to the Con;’.re:.'.:ilion Sons' . ; T reel. Tic tore the rla. r in problem;-: of Minortti s at ‘he University of Connccticrt, Hi-:- Institute proiossm d c-msed the "Social Stratificatjor and tie' Arncncan No;;ro." He ua. a. ■ sctited “Trctids in Rare Reta i;on.;" before such groups as tne: occ'l -r'letHe minor of the Tc-ic/.- College and the Delta Siitma • Fi-atert’it> of the Unix vrsity ! Cnntioebcut I)r Willey. in . Connor'icm !i achcr on the local coilege i .or. p; made several afktl'f'- " t: 'be United Nations and the* <»r uaii.rati"Cr of that init which clw •ait i-ecetvr much uublii-'ty. '.t pre—in', he i.-- '-vorking vlth ;.. Institute student commit’ec ,'I;;;• 11 planning a cell, •■•-wide I'cinferetsc. on the r.etivi al -übjeef i ; ,<i' what iuc individual can do in j V mu bint greater democracy thru I •t • elimination of the practices oil ■m "c .tvon and tiiscnmination. \ Spot! a ood Robin;.on, leader of 'he Vttv.tniß National A-vaiciation r tt>. Advancement of Colored.' i and Theodore Freedman, • xe- 'iv. cere! ary of the Rich mood Anti-Dcfamn’ion fa-'acoe of rViiai RTith hriv>- ;. >-n • ireaced n« i i-seuree persons foi the program. RFC ter a brief illness A .aradita'*- of Hampton Institute in J 909, and Safer fvutt- the School of Design- j inc in New York City, he joined *!•-•> A -.nd T College faculty m 1926 after nr •'•rating a -hop : lH owl n. Her.ders-'on N. C, for '• (iiimbw of years He !■ survived bv two children. Doris Elizabeth and Robert Sum ner; two . and children. Robert Sumne: ill and Orlando Pou'C. , climbed from 1.073,680,000 to 2,- 736,982,000 kilowlatt hours. More r:'.'stoj»ers and higher us; per eus h mrr. combined w>th operating economics, were the factors ere oiled with enabling the Company >o hold its low rates against rising costs and increased taxes CP&Ls residential customers took advantage of :• rate 20 per cent below th** national e.erage and purchased 16,660 electric ran- M’s. 26.515 electric refrigerators and 0.826 electric water heats;::, plus thousand•• of ot'net appliances during the year. Forty - five per rent vi i" cooking electrically, a ,: '.ut f u abn the national aver- Although not -(r 11 i ll : appliances, tic company actively promoted their sale waich exceeded $24.- ' •.!> in fhi' area last year. ■ .Average 'mm a! use of electricity br ■:< sidential customers climbed f-orn let than 1.500 kilowafthours i: 1341 to 3,000 last year, over 50 •i v '..-nt higher than the national u - erage. f'ht i. o.r.panv also promoted fn strtia! and agricultural dovelop tv- nt and tni - .-'ear sponsored a ■■ n■"..>■ It ■■ improvement program • t'ciit-d "helpin'.', to build a Fin- C.-rolin ' T'luring 1951 new in i' ..tries i’.’cai in CP&L inn tor r: r Tide Wife territory began ■", ■■i'ti:; an s’imatcd $70,000,000 : v pi si.ts and equipment Such in - i'stiT.i't, s ar, : xppeted to provide • jobs for 9.000 people and pro :(ic annual payrolls in excess of • roo.noo. Ki’Viatv.; paci with this growth a CF’&L’s capacity for supplying ■ :j- • t A new 100.000 - hovse ■ovi r plight wont into operation G Id:- oro in June. 191, and a ond unit of too0(14 horsepower tv in • installed at the same •it*.- for operation next June, giv- Mr,, Goldsboro a billion -kilowatt ,..i- power plant. Another 100.000- <,rsepower unit was going up at 1 ' umberton asid is due to begin i operating early next fall. l.vuis V Sir'ton. president, of the ompat.v. observed: "There is just >ne thing wrong with the claim 'lit,* 'Ac ban » power shortage: it ivly not true" His own company spent $18,700,- 00 for expansion during the year and earmarked $26,000,000 fur new sow th this year. A 134,000-horstt :lower .ini* was ordered for iristal i,it inn 'i ■!." \ trinity of Wilming t-in, with mid-1954 as the operating g cal. "U !-.i" tiitces -ary material* ate in -de ;■ vnisl>i•' i needed." Stilt/Bi wrote m tin- annual report, "the ('(•nil itr *.vtil continue t" expand ti- ftici lit it: in tidvance of actual : rotid ement-; and maintain its • ’ ■ • jiM.iti*>n for not ever having suf i'orcil a shortage ot t>ower in its ■ ;r rvice area." ! EXPERT A Specialty W IDE SH IK TIO\ Os SI M KS-SPOUT SHIRT > stli KS AT O .tint M And M. Tailoring Alterations Os AH Kind* Suits Made To Measure —*► Laundry Dry Cleaning JOE MII.LF.R. Prop. 106 Ii If’irgett St Ph«oe 35332 PRESS WHILE VO! WAIT
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