T M « S A T U R O A V , J A N U A R Y 7, 1SSS PAQ E POUR A O V O C A T I THEATRES - SPORTS ■ SOCIETY & WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES Locals Seattle News hi-W ay / to H ealth » a »###»##» ###* » » » O E L A T I O SO CIAL N E W S I li» Rosalie Holmes I M r and Mrs Shermon Plckett were , liosla at Chrislm aa dlncer for thè pi, (By "D uck” Jordan. SIS • SSrd A t saure of Mr N.» The local brauch N E W S OF T H E Y O U N G E R S E T Belated (By Billy Law I M .*. Cleo Hunt ta the hou.e n e t of Miss Bobbie Ellts over the holidays. M1 s 3 Yvonne Chatters is the guest of .Miss Daisy Wright. Miss Annie Chatters is enjoying the hospitality of Miss Bertha Baker and her home. Messrs. Gene Holmes and Shelton Ellis, formerly o£ Portland, are visit- ors from Seattle for the holidays. _ M _ . . . . . . “ Deacon cannady and his brother George arrived in Seattle In time to attend the N. A. A C. F. Chririma* dance and although they were detain ed by an aato wreck, they went on and had a great Ume. Music for the occa- sion was furnished bT the Rythm Racketeers. S P*r: °* ,he funds for ,he deien9«- from St Celelta by Gound Sins Oh Sing This Blessed Morn**. Rogers ar.d Mrs B J Fuller is reported to be n, „ s<Kj B„ the U)rd Qod of Israel ' improving Beatrice Cannady Franklin The procedure of the performance is able to be out after more than a . . ... .. ,, was ** follows: The Junior choir lead *e e k be.n* IH with the flu; M r. Hen- ^ fcB|or cholr whlle coming down rietta Marsnali continues ill; Mrs. Bes the main aisle— Rev Martin enters sie Johnson is lil aud so is Mrs Char from left followed by trustee* of the les Morgan. Mrs. Retta Smith. Mrs Church— Stewardesses enter from the Maybelle Cochran and Mrs. L. K. right making a grand Christmas spec- Weeks. tacle. Prof. I- L. McGruder ts organ- ifft and director of the choir. Mrs. Reta Smith of 114 Eugene was badly injured when struck down oy Mr. Perry Thompson continues very an automobile at the corner of East ill at his home. 211 • 24th Ave. north First and Broadway as she stepped off the curb on Thursday. Dec. -‘9th. She Mr Thompson w a* once an old : dent of Portland. is being attended by Dr. Unthank —0— ___________ Many Eunice Mott. "did her bit" for a im muJ Social «■ i activities c i m u a are .r e on during cheery chrUtma* for inmates of the the loca, ja„ s when on ^ , 0^ -H>— chirstmas. she «a re two readings from Thp R#T,lter cluh mf>‘ “ >e home Dunbar at an entertainment given hy of M,ss W'tnnifred Ingram where light tj.e s unshine League at a hall on 10th r i «rp,hments were served and also and Washington St*. Mu.s Mott, who pUn!' ,or ,he Winter Carnival to be held at the Tennis Club Friday. ha* S4lDed 1ulte a -sputation as a —0— rtader of dlalect P0« 1- • wa* compelí The Mt Zion Baptist Church choir ed to answer to several encores ami by Itemi sud ADA R. M A Y N E OREGON ^PAIRY COUNCIL —CI Geraldino rumor aceompanlcd M rs Milite It Trumbtill lo California —0 - —O— N A Y Y E A R R E S O L U T IO N S ^ noted scientist with wdlo «*xi»*«r Amoiig visitors in Soattlo ovor the Mr Kivskey Korney and «on. Cari ten re In experimenting with f « » « R | * has liotiit.ua wore Mr t'harlo« l.owta of passe«! ( tiriatma* holidaya In Scalile made helpful re«'ommeiidatlou* regard Vancouver; Mis*c» Cecil amt Vistan The New Year brings the desire lug the purchases of foods when the Ourn-It; aMd a„ d \tr» j |> jamison visitine Gioir lannty. — O— for making resolution» Many résolu- diet I* reduced below the comfort le and d au ih teri; Goor*e und Ivan Oan Mrs rhe’ ina t nthank and then son this yeur will concern the fnmlly lie nays In brief. "The diet «hould nady. M r» Juck Martin, all o( Port- IV sNorval Jr. passed the Now \, ai f|1 1)d budget* pUnuliix a food hud be built I around bread and milk The Und; Mr. DWrey Ktchardaon am! Mr. In S o ld i« .is the gues!s of Miss Jane get ask yourself this question. Am I lower the level of expenditure III« William HatrUon, of Spokam* and Chandler. serving my family's nutritional needs more one must gorrgo other foods and Mrs. Phil Keynoldi» and hör chlldrtn. —O — In the tient i»o»*th!«* way with the moil- concentrate effort upon providing of Portland. Mr. and Mrs K 1« Jamison were RV I am spending for food?* these two. supplemented hy a little of •—d~" (he Christina* dinner guests of Mr Scientist agree that the first fomt »«»me inexpensive fruit or vegetable'' A large crowd attended the sunrlse and Mrs S A Dnwson and Mr. and to be supplied Is milk They have He follows this with the sutemente Christmas Caroling at which all Ihe Mrs. 'hurlos Johnson who wore Joint found, too. that a quart of milk Is the "M ilk build* hone and musei** better youtig people of all the l ’hurches sang hosts. desirable amount to lake dally Ihr m- than any other food And. more than linder the dlrectlon of Miss Paulltie —a — ty I* based upon the amount of lime thl*. milk 1* both the cheapest and White. Mr and Mrs. Uadore Muney were needed for building bone* and teeth best protector from nutritional den Mr. Harper Quaton etitertalne«! a hosts *i! Chnslmss dinner for the lion tili* quart of milk als«» furnishes a elendes'1 mim her of frlends at the hont« of hls parents with a dancing party recently or and pleasure of Dr and Mis Cn suitable amount of muscle building Milk should be considered a Í»»» m ! for Thank. Miss Frqda Hicks. M e »*!» Win uml growth inaici lai. a* well as Vila- nil the family Htstlstlcs «bow that —o— fiilmer. AI Purnell and •'Sonny It yM mins One pint of milk dalli I* the milk consumption begins to decrease Misses Yvonne. Annie Chatter» and t'nthunk and Miss Constancy Man« > quantity recommended f«»r th«- adult in school-age children and continues cleo Hunt left Monday morning hv fllr , Christmas vacation In Port A miniature Christmas Tr «• form tin- The lime, together with the other con to decreti»« up 1«» adult Ilf«* What Fa- attractive utiterp levi and the dellcl *t it tient * of the milk, help* to maintain liter and Mother say* or does I« the land. Ore. on* dinur was served from black aud tin* health and vigor of the adult standard for Ho* young child If Fa- —0— * gold table-ware Many people feel it 1* difficult to tiler Ignores the gU»s of milk »et at Mr. and Mrs. Cannon In company Sam Johuaon. of Dallas. Texas has afford the shove recommended a hi* pace the child will not take much with Mr. and Mrs Vennlson motored to w.nlock Wn where they will visit registered at the Royal hotel on Kv mount* of milk Milk 1* an economi* *t«H*k in the »rsument* which Father srett street. cal ftsMl when one considers h«>w ma uh »** In urging milk upon him friends. We cannot refute the word *»f scien ny of the essential food elements are _o__ m ill* Mason who motored from hi* Misses Vivian and Cecil»» Garnett home in Sacramento Tuesday |* the «applied hy it One quart of milk «up tist that milk U «air beat «Ingle fo <1 Milk excell* all other foo«|* In the var- are visiting their parents here In this houat% guest of his friend. Ilep iy pile* a larger proi*ortlon of body * n««*tl* for less coat than any other food lety and «»«juallty «if luaterlaU that it city. The sisters are from Portland •»»...* vim « needinl to make the diet adequate It furnishes th«* body am!I* aultable f«»r to spend their holidays, O furnish«** th«* bady's dally requirement all ag«-» llecauae of thl* it should be —0— Mrs Maybelle Cochran, of San Die Messrs George and Ivan Cannady go. C alif, arrived In Portland last for lime at le*« coat than doe* any your first consideration In planning your food budget of Portland are Xmas visitor* In this Saturday and Is the house guest of other rood. city They arc stopping at the home Mrs I. K Week* at 444 Renton street REDUCE STAFF. S A L A R Y S L A S H o f the *taff If pe«»ple do n«»t n«»w re*l of Mr and M m . S Jordan. Mrs. Cochran and h«»r late husband N A A C P. M O V E T O M E E T CRISIS lie how grav« (tie situation 1» and —0— form«rly r'**ide«l in Port Ian 1 where ... ■— —....... ..... ■■ . rally to the Association a* they have Mr and Mrs. Karl Brooks ar«» m w g|je |jga many friend* who will be hap (Continued from page one) never «lone before The N A A C P Is residing at 226 .* 26 A va N. Friend* to Krt.„t her chief income fighting for the economic life of the are welcome to call. i _ “ It *houl«l not be forgotten that the Negro It <*an and will do great thing* «i— ^jr jhuM(| M id iiy . o f B ilim O ra l u Messrs Dtcary Ritcherison. Bill Tuc- A peasant caller on The Advocate N A A C P derived 75 per cant «»f It» But It must have nupptirt May I hope ker are visiting here from Spokane. g U ff chrlstmaa Day Mr Madley I* a Income from colored people It ha* that this critical period will serve a* of (ho Nattoual A D V O C A T E ON S A L E A T B R O W N 'S turned homy Asociation faor tho Advancement of B A R B E R S H O P , cor. ¡3rd A Madison Colored People hold a maaa meet- in* at Willtama Avenue branch Y. on laat Thursday m*ht to consider etier- ing the case of Theodore Johnson a ho The "Kxcslslor” Club recently or- O R IFTIN G la confined In Ore*on atate prison a- _____________ ganited. held _________ electlou _____________ last Frlday at It is deplorable that ao many of our dt>ath as a result of his cou- the home of Miss Cleo Hunt. The out- youn* people are more or less drift in* trtcUoa recently on a charge of first come was as follows: Miss Cleo Hunt, without a purpose or aim in life. One murder at Klamath Kalla. Ore. President. Vivian Jordan. Vlce i’ resl must have enough stamina, energy. charge grew out of the death of dent. Wills Mae Howard. Secretary will-power, courage, and other positive g uR|Tan § p dining car steward wiio at)d Josephine Trent, Treasurer A characteristics to combat the negative v u assaulted hy being hit in the head meeting was held Kriday Dec. 23. forces of negligence, indifference, and Kith [ead pipe several months ago iu u s j at the home of Miss Cleo Hunt, a weak will that would set him loll- hig while he was asleep. Jordan ; ; S i« t h Ave North lug around or drifting without any In- was arrested and summarily tried and —o— centlve to accomplish something convicted. It is said by some who have Th* Reveller Girls held a Winter worthwhile in life. investigated into the case that Jordan Carnival at the Tennis Club December He should follow some line and de waa given the "third degree" in order j j p j velop It to the extent of his ability— p. obtain a confession. It is said that __o _ be an authority on the subject, and he has not had a fair trial but has been The Kirst A M E Church Choir he should seek companions who are railroad,.! to the death M M H M Too caVt, Ilu, :-nil 0f a l0 rtu c f concerts refined an intelligent. It is better to Association called the mass meeting to Saturday evening. Dec. 23th at the be alone than to degrade one's self acquaint its members with the facts In p ir9t a .M E Church Miss Pauline and be hindered from one’s purpose« ,(,* ,-as0 a!ld io raise funds to pay C. White has been asked to sing the So- by Indifferent, course companions, and VW Robinson to act in the capacity of prano in -Inflammatus • by Rossini lose one's self respect, and the respect defense attorney. A new trial will be The other soloists are Mrs Emma of discriminating people. Friends asked and in case that Is not gran'ed Hancock, metro soprano; Mr John should have the same interest or am the case will be appalcd to the Supre- Gay ton. Jr. Tenor The outstanding hition for the sake o f fellowship so as me Court. The National office has choruses to be sung by this famous to be of mutual benefti to each other, been requested to assist by furnishing cholr a ri . Sanctua- and Renedictus ' ------------------------------------------------- -- and Mrs. U family. BRANCH H O LD S M ASS M EETIN G Turada «(tor a brief statt , q Boatti» NI m Wn wn patient and nH'," r "*M,n » ," v *•«•> pat lent at ihe the Veteran* hoapl'al hospl* has been for Ihe past (wo months II He C o lo r«! people hare «»(te n Considerable excitement . . . caused had nothin* but words of praise of ,n,° ,h' h» h'» ,,f ,h,nk,n* ,h» ‘ ,h" Monday night Dec 2«ih. when an ac th, hospital and Its management and N A A C p * '« » 7 s he there cldent occurred at the Intersection of o { the service and attention given him ,h" m "* •'"••P "> » n** the direst consequences whether they 12th and Madison Sts A car driven —O — by Mr. E Talbot of 38«3 Findley tl . u , U|e and hi* playmate* played Mon " ,,**,d ^•',,d), « ° h"'P ,h- Aasoclatlon overturned after striking an oncoming day night at Arcadia hall on I'nion for ,,r n,,t car driven by Mr W Mitchell «31 1« a They also played there on the 0 f , ',n ln dl^w' , nr*"d " ho haT'‘ Ave N No one was injured Those f„u „w ln * Wednesday night They fur ttlrn*-d to the Association and found » » « r n ln « and .llm tilu. to iho.e who hare been dolna lesa lhan they are • bl*‘ llol.. ri W Hagnall. In commenting ,m hu • •••■l»« <» he a alaff member »aid "The Association has been near «•» my heart for twenty year, and I have enjoyed the twelve years *er- 10 " * rau•'' 1 h‘’ p' f,,r " In • » l<* and for my colleagues ■* yt«ar* lb*« bwat of lurk wards delicious refreshments .e r a *he was Presented with several gifts Kare ,helr Program at 8 P M Xmas in Mr Talberts car were Messrs Ivan nlshed the music for Ihe New Year a hdP have not even been members served bv Misses Ire i and Estelle •»' leaders of the affair. She and her ^ !5th The cholr rendered the and George Cannady. Mr. "Duck" Jor |.aR at ihe Lloyd Club house and for a 11 ■ °* a «» b o u t saying that It Is Wherever am ati I «hall h«« gl.nl to *«*rv«» l'sitrson • mother. Mrs. Beatrice Reed were the Hal>elujah chorus fro the "Messiah" dan. Mr. Joe Slaton and Vivian Jor- dance on Tuesday night at llusael St * serious blow, both to Ihe orxanlia •«» cause In • very possible wav " Pattrson. only colord people noted in the lars* ^ an<^ei- Mrs. Estelle Slater Jack- dan. hall. They were heard over KWJJ ra- lion and to the staff as Individual*, to F L O G Q E O C IT IZ E N S O F C L E A R -0 — dio station Wednesday nuht al HI 30 '» « ^ 'h e services and the comradeship W A TER. FLA W A RN ED N EVER A number of the younger people en Kathring. The ntertainment was giveu 800 Dlrectress of Robert W llsgnall He has helped T O R E T U R N AGAIN The engagement of Mis* Charlotte where they will again play next Tu Joyed dan?ing at the home of Mr. and to raise funds with which to buy pres ® to build the N A .A C P In Its Influence NEW YORK. Dec 2* M Harvey, Choir rieirh er and Mr. Ed Harris has been day night Mrs. K. Glover during the holidays, ents for prisoners at Christmas time. fh e Presbyterian Church and power and strength Ills haring brutally flogged In Clearwater Florida who entertained for their niece*, the rendered their annual Chrlstmaa Can- announced. - fi Misses Audrey, Dorothy and Olii? Henry Price, an employee of Mont- «a' a a« a o clock Sunday afternoon D fNorval Unthank In be dropped Is a commentary not because be protested dlscrlmlnatIon Dr umi Mrs Bushnell. Mr and Mrs. Alfred M Brown gave were guest* at Christmas dinner oí on hi* own splendid services but on against colored citizens In Ihe illstrl- gomery. Ward A Co., is seriously lit Christmas Day The A B.C. Girls help- the attitude of those people who, billion of free government flour by at Good Samaritan hospital. ed sPon»°r this cantata a dinner party Christmas Monday In Mr. and Mrs Evan Porter Miss Eleanor Giagg entertained a •bough able ilu not help Ihe N A A C the local Red Cross, has tieen warned ______ —0— honor of their daughter Mis* Thelma —O— large number of the younger set at the ; Sam Johnson of Dallas. Texas is Mi*9 Emma Davis was a New Year's Coleman of Pert Angeles, Wn. Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan and I* In the moat difficult time It nr any never In return to the city, according home of her parents in Alberta Thurs here and is registered at the Royal * e-k en d visitor with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Mr. and Mrs Willis A Re,-,I were llo- Other private membership organization to a report received by the National day. Association for the Advancement of 1 guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Ad ha« had In face Hotel on Everett street. ®- Eundy. "W e have lost Robert W llagnall Colored People Misses Annie and Yvonne Chatter*. -------- —0— am* on Chtlstma* night and the other slaff members at a time This despite the assurance of Gov- Bertha Baxer, Inez Foster. Daisy Lee Billie Mason who motored from his Th,> Rhythm Racketeers dance at —O — COAL The Sunday Night Supper Club post when the Influence and standing of ernor Carlton written to the N ' A A C W right; Messrs Harold Gaskin. Bob home in Sacramento, is the house the Tennis Club hall was a brilliant Per ton............. $ 6 . 0 0 poned II* Christmas party owing to the Association la at Its highest W e P that he had ordered law officers to Price. Clifford Wright. Gene Holmes, guest of Henry Black on Mills street, »uccess That was the first afternoon And U P may have to lose additional members prosecute the (loggers and Billy Law enjoyed a delicious din- ______ dance that the Negroes of Seattle have Ihe Illness of several of Its members W e Handle A ll Kinds of Coal —O — ner, cards, dancing and games Wed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark of Enter- '*r,fn**aed here They danced from 1 Mr. Ivan Patterson entertained the Seattle v lflto r. with a card party at L c h Cost Fuel nesday afternoon at the home of Mr. -prise. Ore., were Christmas shopers unt" 10 o'clock and Mra. A. W. Strawder on Union av. | m Portland last week they are employ- ® Mr. Robert Taylor entertained a ed on a ranch near that town. Misses Ozie and Eunice Mott were number of friends at bis home Monday the guests of Miss Bertha Baker Wed Mrs. Helen Smith of Omaha. Neb. nesday evening at a hot-caka supper. r-aww..« nno,.„ gave an informal , „ for_ 0i is a visitor in the city and is the * guest George r C „ .nn.dy A c>rd wa8 Riyen honor ot party Sunday night for the pleasure ______ Mi„ e l Cec„ and vtTlan Garn,.tt T|>| of yiaitori In the city. A house full of I „ , young folk enjoyed the dclightfu, .f- ^ J Z Z F fair. He left for Willamette on Monday wnom tDe 60X9 cau raw meat • when . night tr resume hu studies la,ked wh' - he 9aid “ wa" be<:au9e Mr rarI _ ... . , John Beverley, of Houston. Texas is another bootblack caught him making ^ <'* r‘ F ^ wa" a Christmas visiting hi, aunt and uncle. Mr and b*9 ««rl. The fellow beat him C' Mr,. Jerome Franklin. He will remain up 90 badl’r tba« he bled profusely and 1 ' . ? * h o ^ ^ l r M h T h ". -with them and attend school here, resembled a chunk of raw meat. Sure trlend9 a hou9* ‘“ rt* at whlch dan c,ns: wa" « W » a>>d delicious refresh John Is eleven yars old and a very fine enough' The spokesman added, that's gnents server). chap, full of life and a keen observor. why they call me raw meat. M RS. W R IG H T j RETURNS James Sanders was here Monday f^N orval Unthank spent a few looking for hls wife who ran away rtay* ln the cl,y ai* lhe hou9'* of Miss Jane Chandler. She came over -------- from home in Aberdeen, Wn. from Portland by stage and was ac (Continued from page one) J ---- an obscure and sleepy little Southern | John Jacobs of Butte Montana was companied by her son, DeNorval. Jr. Mrs. Unthank was the Inspiration town, hardly "w orth" more than a here for a day this week while enroute for much entertaining while here. paragraph ln a Northern newspaper, to Pendleton, Ore. —0— the case bad reached the proportions I -------- W IT H ENGDAHL ASHES WOOD 3.75 and Loa‘ $ Our wood I* dry will PROM PT p lta tt you. D ELIV ER Y Phons E Ast 4282 CHANDLER FU EL A TRANSFER 1818 • 23rd Ave Seattle, Wn PATR O N IZE • • • The— G A L A T H E A T R E 22nd Ave and E. Madison 8t. New Management N EW New Owner* EQ U IPM EN T —O — Mr. and Mrs S A Dawson were the dinner guests of Mr and Mr* Roy Gragg on Tuesday. ? Mrsd tme* Luclie Morgan and Frank Adams are enjoying the convenience* of their new frigidaire* which wen- gifts tr, m Santa for Christinas Superior Hand Laundry 288 E A S T 1st S T R E E T (near Clackamas) Telephone:- EAst 8092 Everything new except the Name of an international symbol of syste-1 John Chambers of Seattle. Wn. took Miss Isabelle Boots, of Spokane 'e- , malic and ruthless terror against, not in the Ball here last Monday night. only Negroes ln the Southern States I -------- but. the colored population of South Mrs. Alice Jamison is ill and con Africa, Liberia, South America and fined to her homo on Holgate street. the West Indies, and the entire world, I -------- The Oldest Negro Business In Portland Is . . . . In the greatest display of international I Seargent A J. Franklin is ill with working class solidarity in the history the flu at hi* home on E Davis street. of the world. Ada W right’» face was wreathed in smiles as she nodded her head andi**99 Belgium had twice deported B e a t r i c e C A N N A D Y - F R A N K L I N , E d ito r wared her hand to her bolsterour re-|ber- how the Czechoslovakian govi«n- ception committee. She understood ,ment bad arrested her. and how the Publishers o f “ The Advocate ” — A 16-Page Newspaper their plaudits. These Negro and white , Bal* arlan Government had thrust her Published every Saturday for the past 28 ysars people were calling to their own am- back across the border. She alao spoke liassadress who had proved such a j ^ *he thousands who gathered at the In Two Sections! tremendous factor ln winning a new ( "tatloni to cheer her and to pledge trial from the United States Supreme that her sons and the other hoys Court for the nine innocent boys so would be saved by international soil brutally framed-up in Scottsboro. She darlty of all worker* against oppres turned and spoke to her companion. sion. Ada Wright's voice caught a little Carl Hacker, national organizer of the I. L. D., and Miriam Brooks, youth when she spoke of Engdahl. “ He Tontorial Parlor• delegate from California, they nodded worked day and night to save the He went without and the entire group fell in line be Scottsboro boys. 125 NORTH SIXTH STREET :: PO RTLAND , OREGON hind them, singing the "International" sleep, food, and proper care. He was Equipped with the Very Latest, We Are In a Position to Cara for A t a nearby hall, Mrs Wright spoke sick, but he refused to stop and rest. | she explained how with Louis J Eng He died In Moscow, his health broken Men, Women and Children dahl they had travelled from city to In the struggle to prevent the mftrder of the Scottsboro children. The Negro i city, from country to country, speak C om »— Let U t Serve You / ing at meetings, at demonstrations people have lost one of their staun-1 chest fighters, and I have lost a great | and over the radio; bow the author!- HOLLIDAY HOLLIDAY friend. The Advocate Publishing C o - Holliday 8C Holliday A Mr. and Mrs K L Jamison have as their guest this week. Mr Jamison's mother —O — Mr and Mrs Jerome Franklin » | ■' dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Adam i on Monday night. W ORK G U A R A N TE E D PRICES REASONABLE — Olve Us A Trial — Portland Symphony Orchestra • s o — A U D IT O R IU M — Tickets now on sale at SYM PH O N Y BOX OFFICE RENT CARS TRUCKS f'KOM Covey’ s U Drive Service P H O N E B R O A D W A Y 3611 188 21st St.. One Block South of Washington P o rtla n d . O reg on •»***»• SSSSIM**»*«****»* ta tInnnounciny TME Û PEW G ÛF D e n n in a h cff & S a d d le FU ^E^AL PA^LA^5 4* V ISITO R S ARE W ELCO M E 335 S IX T H BRoadway 2449 COLORED LAD Y ATTEND ANT Be Kind To Your FEET Vitality - Arch - Support FOOTWEAR Tha J. K. Gill Co., 50c to «2.50 NEW LO W P R IC E S W O M E N 'S ................ ® 84 and $5 Pr. CAPT. HARMS I N T E R N A T IO N A L D E T E C T I V E A G E N C Y , INC .................... ® $5 and 85 Pr. 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