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1C1 JOHN C. NAGEL

I. X1 JOHN C. NAGEL

11E1 JOHN C. NAGEL

EXIPERIEACE QUALIFIES

JOHN C. NAGEL

ACTING MAYOR

NAGEL, CANDIDATE FOR
MAYOR, MAKES STRONG
APPEAL TO ALL VOTERS

ENDORSED
'DREYFUS CASE' HASH ROBINSON
BY PROMINENT JEWS
DETROIT PREMIERE FOR CITY COUNCIL1

"Ten Principles of Good Gov-
ernment," setting forth salient
A group of prominent Jews this
points in his plan for construtive
The treason trial of Alfred Drey-1 week endorsed the candidacy of
improvement and conduct of De-
fus, his banishment to Devil's Is- I Harold C. Robinson for the City !lift .-- - — — • — • • • w • • ....••••... •..• s ew I G.A.1"Cf• NlblYt
&tot s municipal business, was the
'
, i t,..WIYArkErrITV
Council,
outstanding address of John C. land, his subsequent pardon and •
Mr. Robinson, who is a practical
Nagel, candidate for Mayor, in restoration to military honors,)
icapable and fearless business man,
is campaign last week.
-.'
A
! has enlisted the support of all
In this address Mr. Nagel gave
groups in the community for his!
in detail his ideas on the con-
candidacy.
duct of Detroit's public business;
1 Aaron DeRoy, prominent Detroit
and in line with his pledge at the
Jewish leader, is taking an active i
outset of the campaign to con-
interest in Mr. Robinson's candi- !
fine his addresses to the voters to
dory Joining Mr DeRoy in advo-
the sole issue of municipal affairs,
eating Mr Robinson's candidacy are
he dismissed with sharp, brief
Jacob Mazer, Fred M. Butzel, Mau.'
comment the attempts to involve
'rice Caplan, Max Smitt, Sam Schaf-
him in any personalities.
.7(6**
!
lender, Henry Wagner and Jacob •
'
.;
Mr. Nagel made a strong appeal
Schreiber.
to the voters to go to the polls,
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declaring those who shirk this
responsibility are "civic slackers."
' Q
' .'
"The citizen who fails to vote
;
neglects one of his important du-
,

Z . We
ties; he is a civic 'slacker,' and if
t
Popular Young Man
his city government falls into bad
.
.
Candidate
hands by his neglect, he will pay
for Constable.
,
for this dereliction of duty in mis-
.
,
management of the city's business,
Seeking election as constable of
,
,,
high taxes and all the evils of
the Tenth Ward, Charles Blontly
,
fu•
bad governemtnt."
has enlisted hundreds of workers,
'
0-:
Mr. Nagel laid stress on the Cedric Hordwicke Becorix Thomson and many friends are both out
campaigning for him as well as
necessity for employment of the in "THE DREYFUS CASE"
urging the support of his ward for
17 .,
merit system in the selection and
his candidacy.
.
promotion of police officers. He
f
k •
. •
t .
which provided a febrile and ig•
.
paid tribute to the rank and file
Charles Bluntly is well known in
,
noble chapter in French history,
of the police department as capa-
this city. As a youth he was ac-
have been dramatized with trium- 1
ble of successful attack on vice
tive in many Jewish activities, and
phant skill and undrestang in a
'
and crime, but blamed "pull' and
with his brothers and sisters was
talking picture called "The Drey-
politics and harmful policies.
among the first Young Judaeans in
fus Case," which starts on the Detroit ,
,
...:..
retaining his interest in
'
screen at Orchestra Hall, Sunday,' Jewish affairs to this day,
EUGENE VAN ANTWERP Oct. 4, for one week.
J. %
1 I
Mr. Blontly's candidacy is advs.
GIVEN ENDORSEMENTS
There will be continuous shows
alai
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.
dated on the ground of ability and
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL from 10 o'clock to 11 p. m., and his background of humane inter- I
special bar g ain ri

ill prevail. ests.
p Les
will
Eugene Vat' Antwerp, candidate
This picture, in addition to its
for the city council, is receiving en- value as an authentic slice of his-
dorsements from ninny groups in tory, is a poignant and deeply hu-
the city, a cross-section of them man document, magnificently acted
forming the most representative and magnificent in its pictorial
You must Nee this Chair—its appealing
supporting body ever received by and atmospheric fidelity. It has
"Councilman Fred W. Castator
beauty is resultant of the efforts of solid ma-
a candidate .
been a Ion); time since the movie -
one of the two councilmen who
Mr. Van Antwerp, who was a goers have had their emotions so have served continuously since the
hogany hand carved frame with upholstering
/
major in the United States army stirred or themselves so complete- new city charter became effective
of figured silk and wool Brocatelle, also two-
during the war, is a native De- ly identified with the protagonists in 1919, has earned by his hon-
toned figured frieze—loose reversible down
troiter. He is a civil engineer and as in "The Dreyfus Case," by esty, his courage and his sound
cushions—PRINGLE "Built-In"
$ 108.00
at one time taught school in this which the French general staff judgment on all important ques-
sought to vindicate itself from a
Quality
city.
tions, the vote of every Detroiter

cy
hideous blunder and the conse-
who is interested in good govern-
"
Mr. Van Antwerp believes in quent falsification of documents
•3
ment. Mr. Castator has advocated
lower taxes and himself well un- and testimony which made a
Defer payments if you
Doorman
parks
your
car
progressive measures, guarded the
derstands the necessities of the scrapegoat out of Captain Dreyfus
wish—privately.
city's interests against profes-
average families, being the father and condemned him to Devil's Is-
sional politicians (whose support
of II children. land are presented in this talking
he never has), and has shown the
screen drama with rare di g
nit y.
The Boulevard Store is open Monday everunss till nine
courage to fight for the interests
Frank J. Marino Candidate
and PRINGLE Advisors will counsel you at our storn
of all the people, even when op-
or
at your home if you prefer.
for Constable in Eighth.
, posing the interests of the few
have made him political enemies.
He
Frank J. Marino, a Detroit real. '
has advocated proposal after
TWO STORES
d ent for the past 25 years, is a
proposal in the interest of the Ben-
candidate for constable of the
Advocates of the election of E d- era public," a group of his sup-
Eights Ward. Mr. Marina was a ward J. Jeffries, Jr., for Counci I. porters declared in a statement
deputy sheriff for two years. He man, urge care in the selection o f this week,
2990 Grand Boulevard opp Fi sher Bldg and 431Gratiot Ave.
is now serving papers for attor- city officials at the Primaries nex
example of this is the Cas-
neys and business firms and is rec- Tuesday, Oct. 6, in view of th e tator charter amendments, de-
ommended as an honest and faith- nasty evils bred by the economi , signed to give relief to the
tax-
...
• ..
ful man who will not violate the depression.
payers by reducing high interest
trust placed in him if he is elected.
Mr. Jeffries points to the mali- rates, which are before the voter s
Ile was educated in the public cious propaganda which places for approval at the primary. The
schools of Detroit.
') n.1
, • . n a INAWN IW A NW IN
blame for snooping conditions upon Castator amendments will reduce
t • ?it
the interest charges on delinquent
foreignors, and states:
ALTMAN'S
"Those responsible for the eco- taxes and special assessments A somoututmummoscutunnottuouctemosottotossmossuluxonnumoutun amet,
nomic collapse, choose the foreign which taxpayers have been unable
HONEST — INDUSTRIOUS — QUALIFIED —
Through the courtesy of The, groups as scrapegoats and emcee d to pay, provided they are paid be-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Mandell to have enacted general laws an d fore Dec. 1, 1932.
ELECT
Bernstein will broadcast the lat- city ordinances to discriminat e
One of Mr. Castator's first acts
est Jewish news of the week over against them. Depression and re _ as a councilman was to back
Altman's Jewish Charity Hour pression go hand in hand."
Senator James Couzens, then
from9 to 9:30 p. m. this Sunday,
When Congress sometime ago mayor of Detroit, in his fight to
over Station WMBC.
was considering a bill which had • combine the transportation sys- Lf:
A speaker on this program will for its purpose the nation-wid
tem of the city under the manage-
be Robert Marwil, candidate for registration and finger-printing of ment of the people's representa-
the Council, who, as president of aliens, a local committee successful tives, through municipal owner-
for
the United Hebrew Schools of De- ly organized sentiment against the ship,

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A Marvel of 'Beauty

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ADVOCATE BLONDY'S
ELECTION IN TENTH

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For Mayor

ACTING MAYOR

THE NAGEL FOR MAYOR
COMMITTEE

Primaries October 6, 1931

lxi JOHN C. NAGEL

••. ,.....,

cludes his services as City As-
sessor, County Tax Commis-
sioner, President of the Char-
ter Commission, President of
the Council and Acting Mayor.
We urge you to study his
public record. We are confi-
dent this will convince you of
his outstanding ability to be
MAYOR OF DETROIT, a
position he has ably filled
throughout his terms as ACT-
ING MAYOR.

JOHN C. NAGEL

J. H. Garlick, Chairman.

rig JOHN C. NAGEL

To the Voters of the 12th Ward!

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FOR MAYOR

In choosing a man or woman
to run your private business,
you demand experience as the
first most important qualifica-
tion.
Should not this rule apply to
your city's business?
JOHN C. NAGEL'S experi-
ence, which qualifies him to be
MAYOR of DETROIT, in-

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rX1 JOHN C. NAGEL

LOUIS MARSHALL

OCCASIONAL
CHAIR

CASTATOR'S RECORD
IS ONE OF SERVICE

SUPPORT CANDIDAC
OF EDW. J. JEFFRIE S

PRINGLE FURNITURE COMPANY

fa,: lgag2L14,02V- 'AL.." c'1' es

JEWISH HOUR

(Continued from Page One.)

We, the undersigned Judges
of the Common Pleas Court
of the City, of Detroit, do
highly recommend the re-
election of

has given an outline of these early
days. Marshall went to the Sev-
enth Ward public school of Syra-
cuse and to its high school; in ad-
dition, he and his sisters attended
German and Hebrew schools after
public school hours. There was
no grind of poverty, but no lux-
ury. The father was slowly de-
veloping a business in hides, and
in this business in his spare hours troit, will speak on the problems
Fe.
proposed bill and pledged both local
and in the summer, the future of Education Month.
congressmen against it. It further Ray D. Schneider Candidate
great constitutional lawyer acted
Eighth Ward
sent telegrams to all Michigan
for City Council.
as a porter "handling hides as they
"Bad Company" at R - K - 0. senators and congressmen, as well
Resident of Detroit for 25 Years
came in and went out, and moving
as to the members of the committee
Your Vote Appreciated
them from place to place."
Ray D. Schneider, a prominent
Helen Twelvetrees' latest pic- sponsoring the bill. Edward J.
candidate for Councilman, believes
A Characteristic Story.
We have always found him to be an able, faithful
Primaries Tuesday, October 6
ture, "Bad Company," is at the Jeflries, • Sr., was a member of the
that the present Council is re-
Shortly after leaving the hi gh R-K-0 Downtown Theater. R-K-O local committee.
and efficient officer of our Courts.
sponsible for the condition of the
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school, when he was still but a I'athe has assembled a splendid
City's finances, which condition
youth, he began the study of In w, cast for this Charles R. Rogers
Hon. Leonard L Schemenske Hon. Ralph W. Liddy
ehx as b
b
een ought
about by the
in
accordance
with
the
fashion
Ball of J. W. E. W. 0. Sun-
of production. Helen Twelvetrees
(Presiding Judge)
travagant and unbusinesslike ad-
Hon. Gerald W. Groat
that day, in a lawyer's office, th at portrays the role of Helen King.
Hon. James M. Jeffries
day, Nov. 1.
ministration of the taxpayers bus-
Hon. John D. Watts
of Nathaniel B. Smith. One of John Garick is Steve, the man she
'Hon. Charles Rubiner
iness during the last 10 years.
MEYER
DOLIVA
the things that he did when he w as marries, and Ricardo Cortez is
Hon. John T. McKinley
Hon. Arthur E. Gordon
Mr. Schneider is a successful of 3304 West Boston boulevar d
At
a
special
board meeting of
Goldie
Gorio,
in this office was to zealously re ad
An unusual amount of activity is business man, was rained in De-
died on Sunday, Sept. 27, at th e the Jewish Women European %Vel-
all the books, even the oldest a nd
being centered in Harry Hulburt's troit, educated in the city's schools
age of 03. Funeral services wer e , fare Organization a report was de-
YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED
dustiest ones and those no long er
behalf as candidate for the office including high school and the Uni-
Publix Riviera Theater.
held on Monday. He is survive( livered in regard to the success of
in use. Whenever there was not h-
Maurice Chevalier is the star of of city clerk.
versity of Detroit. Ile has been in by his widow, Esther; a son , the bionic bake sale, and thanks
ing else to do, he read, and had ng
Harry L. Hulburt was born at business for 10 years, is married
"The Smiling Lieutenant" which
George, and four daughters, Mrs were expressed to Mrs. Joe Red-
gotten everything out of M r . is now being shown at the Publix 1 ubbardston, Ionia County, Michi- and
has two children and is re- Max Waxman, Mrs. S. Gallant an d ner, president of the organization
i an, on Oct. 7„ 1877. Ile was edu-
Smith's library that he thought he Rivieria Theater. Chevalier, the g
cognized as one of the city's most Mrs. A. Gross of Detroit and Mrs and chairman of the affair, to
could, he would go over in h is smiling Frenchman who has wo
ated in the public schools in Ionia, capable housing n •
J. Gibb erman of N

Mrs. Dinner, her assistant and to all
spare time to the Court of A p-
fichigan. Ile served for years us
ousands of screen fans and mil-
the committees. Thanks were also
peals library.
lions of radio listeners by his wit 1, raftsman and became master of
expressed to the Jewish meat mark-
William
J.
Brennan
Seeks
is
trades,
finally
developing
into
BERNARD
KRAMER
Mr. John K. Mumford, giein
and personality, plays one of his
et
owners and the the Jewish coin-
of
2218 Gladstone avenue, 59
contractor of note. Ile came to
Re-Election as Constable
some reminiscences of these ear ly finest roles in this charming and
1 1
. munity for their patronage.
years
old,
died
on
Sept.
28.
Fu
fetroit in March 1906, and was for
days, in the New York Hera Id entertaining picture.
In Tenth Ward.
so •veral years connected with such
neral services were held at I.ewi 5
At this meeting arrangements
Tribune, June 15, 1924, states th at
Bros.' Funeral home on Sept. 29 , were made for the twat fth annual
'ell-known firms as Vinton and
in a case before , the Court of A p-
William J. Brennan,for a num-
ornpany, Andrew C. Sisman and ' her of • • re C ) stable the T th with interment at Machpelah ball of the organization for Sun-
peals which involved the Er ie of thecase, the book an
1n
Came
Ile is survived by his day, Nov. 1, at the Fort Wayne
('anala question arose with r C. where it was to be found, which e others.
Ward, seek renomination at the
wife, Rose; five children, Bertha, Hotel. Mrs. Schwartz is chairman
gird to an early report which ha
our young plumed knight always, b During 1910 ti 1918 Harry Hul- Pramaries this Tuesday.
Harold,
Virginia,
Albert and Han of this affair, assisted by 3liss
some pivotal facts in the cas e , did." At that time, the full law
urt served the United States Gar-
Mr. Brennan, one of the most
nah, and a sister, Mrs. Zelda Gold-
The librarian and his assistant
c el v rnment, in charge of detail head- popular Constables in Detroit, has ! man of New York.
FOR
made every effort to find the re- years. Marshall dirt them both in
uarters for construction of trans- befriended his constituents. Ile was!
port, but in vain. The lawyers one. After leading the law school,' irt boats, then being built at New- formerly alderman from his ward. 1
P.
ABE ROSENBERG
were eanxious to go on, but the he returned to Syracuse, where hr
rk, N. J., the Sisman Company

of 3210 Richton avenue, 27 years
judge insisted upon the docu . entered a law office, end at the
aving been taken over by the Fed-
old, died on Sept. 27. Funeral
ment. Finally (and here I sha
age of 21 he was admitted to the t e ir i . al Government for duration of
services were hold on Sept. 28 at
give the narrative in Rumford' 5 ! Bar.
I' war.
Lewis' Bros.' Funeral Home, with
own words): "A small, earnes t
He served for several years as
This formal statement of his
interment
at Machpelah Cemetery.
.leweish boy got up from a noo k education would be incomplete ", cretary and one year as president
Years of honest and sin-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi
(Continued from Page One.)
In loving meneoy ol ua ■ dear
in a corner.
'I think, judge,' h without adding to it the branches ," the Warden's Association of
cere service to the people of
R.
Hurwitz
officiated. Ile is sur- mother, llluma Schreiber, who pas-
said, blinking and swallowing hi of knowledge which
orth America.
Detroit.
a • I
e h
ppartnt
ration within any administration vived by his wife, Bessie; a son, sed away October 4, 1020, eleven
Adam's apple assiduously, 'I ca
taught himself, for many men f I
Rot you a copy of what you want his period went directly from the Harrington Seeks Re-Election which may be selected by a free I Sheldon; his mother, Mrs. Lena years ago.
Rosenberg; five brothers, Nathan,
vote at the next convention."
It's J. B. Moore's report.' Ru high school into the study of law ,
She W. our mother god. kind. lovinv
as Constable in Sixth
ger looked at Comstock and Corn and still managed to obtain a
Mr. l.ipsky denies that he is in- Morris, Jack, Norman and Binnie,
nd troe,
Ward.
tent upon ousting every member of and two sisters, Zelda and Annie. A better mother never lived; her .fuel.
stock looked at Roger. Bot h well be envied by those of our
---
were but few.
the "Brandeis-Mack group." "I
looked at the librarian—himself
generation who have the addi-
Frecl J. Harrington has served as have repeatedly denied," he says.. GERTRUDE KATZENBERG
judge. 'Oh,' said the boy, 'it isn' t I tional advantage of four years of
you heave left behind broken hearts
GOLDSTEIN
That loved you mo.t einvere,
here. It's in some old papers ore r! preliminary training at college. Censtable of the Sixth Ward for "that any such intention Was utter-
of San Francisco, Cal., formerly
nd we never have, iw never will.
the
past several years. lie was ed, or as a matter of fact, even
A Forget
in Mr. Smith's office.' 1k grabby d I He knew German well—this no
tont mother dear.
his hat and hustled out. The tie doubt partly from the home, for horn and raised in the Sixth Ward. t•onsidered by me or my friends. I of Detroit, 46 years old, died on
Sept.
21.
Funeral
services
were
have
argued
against
the
continued
deans of New York state law sa his mother always preferred Ger- and was president of the consta-
Her Loving Children.
and looked at each other. When man speech and German books. He bles of Detroit for 13 years. dominent rule of this group and held at Gilbert's Funeral Home on
Sept. 27, with interment at Wood-
the boy came in, clutching Moore's als o French well and could In 1928 he p
et with a their control of the Administration
mere Cemetery.
Dr . Leo M.
report and mopping his brow, Ru speak both languages, not simply gym, diamond studded, badge by through a fixed majority.
Franklin officiate&
She is sur-
National Executive to Meet.
ger took another chance. 'What in ordinary conversation, but his brother officers for his faithful
The national executive committee vived by her husband, Alex; two
I'm aanxious to get,' he said, 'if make public addresses in them services. The Common Council pas-
sist ers, Mrs. L. Ottenheimer of
of the Zionist Organization of
reference on struck juries."01), with c or
rectness and charm. Ile sed a resolution making it official
New York City and Mrs. J. Robin-
yes, sir,' said the boy, 'I've just had n good knowledge of Latin and as well as badge of honor. Ile is Tmerica will meet in executive ses-
sion, Sunday afterntem and eve- son of Detroit, and two brothers.
been looking up struck juries. I'll of Greek. He also had a fair a veteran of two wars.
.1. S. and Arthur D. Katzenb•rr.
ning
October
11,
for
the
purpose
write you out a list of references. knowledge of Hebrew, and when
both of Detroit.
Most of them are here in the in later years the large migration Ira Danto Candidate for Con- of considering plans for the next
annual convention of the organiza-
library, but they take a little time of Russian Jews brought Yiddish
Formerly Edmund G. Lews
stable in Eighth Ward.
ADOLPH SILVERMAN
tion. The convention is scheduled
to find.' lie got out his pencil and nto America, in order to under-
of
ements avenue, 3 year.
to take place in Atlantic City for
set o work. The boy was Louis stand his co-religionists, he sedu-
Ira Panto. popular woung man, t hree days beginning Sunday, Nov. !old, died on Sept. 30. Funeral
81 DELAWARE AVE.
Marshall, whose name today, in lously studied Yiddish. This re-
is a candidate for Constable in the 8.
services were held at Lewis Bros.'
this neck of the woods at least, is cital at once indicates that here
Eighth Ward. Mr. Danto's can-
TRINITY 2-3211
Enthusaistic endoreement of the Funeral Home on Oct 1, with in-
almost a synonym for constitu- was a nian of prodigious industry.
didacy in enthusiastically support- plan of the Jewish National Fund terment at Oakview Cemetery. Ile
Honest, Practical and Thoroughly Acquainted with the
tional law."
real intelect and mental power, ed by a host of friends who be-
is survived by his parents, Mr. and
needs of Detroit'. taxpayers and citicens.
if
America
to
acquire
an
reclaim
Regarded rt. • Genius.
for all this knowledge was ac- lieve him to be highly qualified a
Mrs. Eliezer Silverman.
n area of 10,000 acres of land in
Later, he entered the law quired during the years at school for the office.
the l'alestine Orange Belt, to be
sch ool of Columbia university in
or the early years of struggle
k nown as "Nachlath New York"
tie w York City. "Professor which every attorney has, before
United Artists Theater.
la nd to be leased to middle-class
Dwight," writes Mr. Wollman, he attains a secure position at the!
Michigan Theater.
State Theater.
Eddie Cantor in his latest tri- e migrants from the United States
WA s the head of that school. All Bar.
"The Road to Singapore at the
umph "Palmy Days" makes the ! fl nd other countries, was given at
t ho
(To be Continued Next Week.)
Michigan, brings William Powell j Mystery is piled ups:. mystery der se who ever were students un-
United Artists Theater, where it is i
New York
Zionist conference
re
Professor Dwight say that he
back In • strong dramatic role of and thrill follows thrill in'Mar-
the
featured screen attracti-n. ap- i eptember 23, at the Pennsylvania
was a genius. After, when Pro-
bold men and fearless women
Fisher Theater.
pear to be riding on the crest of 1Hotel. Two hundred and fifty rep-
der at Midnight," a sensational fen m'. Dwight recited ■
RTMER
principle
caught in the fiery love that a trop-
Bebe Daniels, charming star of
law that was referred to in a numerous film successes, is starred Prosperity or like pay day at the resentatives of New York Zionist
teal retreat induces. Doris Kenyon, new picture which is now having
cold mines. Everybody is excited districts, clubs societies and groups
Marian Marsh and Louis Calhern its first Detroit showing at the Vor, orted case in this state (New in "Honor of the Family," which is and raving over the world famous attended the session which
was pre-
k), he would call on young 'Ming shown at the Fisher
appear in the principal roles.
Theater, comedian and the picture if, of,• sided over by Magistrate Hyman
i f State Theater.
. Marshall to tell the class the name this week.
for and by Cantor.
Trinity 2-2114
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F

JOSEPH

HARRIS

rank J. Marino

CONSTABLE

as Constable of the

Twelfth Ward

HULBURT CANDIDATE
FOR CITY CLERK

OBITUARY

Re-Elect

FRED W.

Castator

Councilman

SELFISH AMBITION
DENIED BY LIPSKY

II

Re-Elect

ROBERT

EWAL D

GILBERT'S
Funeral Home

For

Councilman

FUNERAL DIRECTORS



JEWISH

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7739 John R. St.

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