Show ' - - ' 0 ' Zilt quit - -'t- - 1 J - ied It ApTil i OIL - - fakt 7filitint- ' Sabi Lake tribuoo Publiglang Co- - City I This week is pational Brotherhood week The man of the week so far as we are concened is a former army surgeon of Atlanta Ca His contribution to mankind? He built comfortable places for people to live in at prices they could afford to pay He not only s permitted children but encouraged them apartment Strangely enough' the 140-un- it court of Dr Alfred A Weinstein financed partly by the federal housing adminietration i$ a paying proposition New tenants receive a booklet in which are- printed two emphatic rules: First "DO unto others as you would have others do unto you" and second "Love thy neighbor as thyself" A fanatically religious philanthropist? Acquaintances at Atlanta say Dr Weinstein While being starved and is no eccentric around by the Japanesetits a prisoner of war he vowed he would do something for war veterans and survived WLie an army surgeon on Bataan lie was captured and saw nearly four years of hell as a prisoner His apartment project la his fulfment of his pledge After coinpletieg the first zo units he ran an advertisement in an Atlanta paper 4vIlich brought veterans and their families by the score The apartments the ad said were tor young married veterans "who have bee n crowding their s'nce V-- J day" rents range from upon $45 to s57ria a month desired and circumstances cf the lam ry The apartments are rno4i3t hut corn- I fortati!e Priorits said the advert!77ment of a‘ar second to go first to s purtle heart vetorans thir d to overst-a- veterans 110zirth ta just veterans and fifth to civans '1Ve frefor ev-- Ls and mariries and eniibtpd personnA of the navy" the ad said "Ex-ai- r urra men may arry if they'll Exhow they won the war ts quit terirg wen tareie1o1"1 if is Lrass only Exelu3ed as tenants are "member of sub ' 1 1 t - 1 i i l i 1 t I i On Defensive - s ' Utah Brotherhood Week—Landlord Makes Profit Welcome' liousincfr) -On LowCost--rfot9 i I - bate organizations like the Ku Mitt Klan Any tenant who joins one of these outfits must vacate his premises in 30 days and make room for somebody who believes in the brotherhood of man" Children pets and musical ineitruments are welcomed at Dr Weinstein's apartments and 'persona not liking them are invited to stayto refuse away "We think it is tenancy because of kids" said the advertisement "Any children born to parents in this project will have a $10 bank account opened' for them Twins will receive $25 each' Despite the many "no children" signs over I the country a recent study by the federal public housing authority of 173000 houeincunits found that children Ito l ess damage than adults Dr Weinstein feels very strongly versive an anti-Chri- st about excluding families because of children "Theiatni1Y" he lerikehe the basis of the chi 'tires is attacking the fundamental concept of family life and in doing so be 'is attacking the stability of the community As a matter of fact the landlord la in a sense emaaculating the American husband In order to get a place to live a man has to give up one of the greaten rights be possesses—the right oaigityle in-la- C asiiry of Pr J E For eaproxirratily a half centary Dr John Ilda-arCarver had been an honored and pubAs a catiaai cf Utah a ariaairaaraati itaLoya !rated clara-amsto tiny creed or problems a as not forceful a as carailition of humanity at ip a:I Movemen Ls to promo:o the feliow eral welfare and development cf of Cingq as a loyal and an eartiest recialar he skLil Le his (areal' entire eaciety daring rad-a-evas ruala inoarned ty all salio Lacs with Ian and remeruaateal larig ty thoae educafraternal in aasociated be Lid shoal tional eleemosynary and civic circles of the latermountain eraaire Ile came ta Vath in the flaat year of the present century areaciaal his first IketMOILI in Caden the Fairaiay tafare diaeoration day la 121 served as pastor of tbe First Fres church of tbat city thericaforth and answered every call of daty from the date of his arrival In the state to the day cf his cot-ar- li"-7- O1 commimity clinic which tune- - to organize the tioned before the Junctioa cty tad a boerital In 1909 Dr Carver became a member of the Ildasanic lodge in Oalen in which fraternal order he steadily advanced to its 21rd degree throuall Scottish Rite to become areaiient of its tainted hi2h priests in Utah chaplain of the American grand lodge of Arth Ilasans and illustrious potentate of LI Kalah temple llyetic Order of the Shrine' In times et air Dr Carver tie- rved on various committees and corneraisaions organized for rational security and held himself ready for the at all times to promote any movern-en- t Of local conditions alocg cultural A tterrrant In the Ogarid rattiotic lines of endeavor aerlairneci in a public dan Rotary club he cianionstratian honoring him in 1917 as 'the Irian last exemalifying the creed of the intertational organization—Service above Self Vth a winning personality an enthusiasm s moved vocabulary keepirg pace mind be vras in coastaat : ' an addrtss The Et ag7-- Ls t Salt take City recently tE9- h wi!h S7natryr T-1- 1 - McCarthy sent a reporter around with him I Only two Totes for lionits Ntagner In the poll for baseball's min of the half century? Wasn't it finally concluded that shortatora are people? The 10 must wanted reen listed by the F B I seem a mediocre lot and if the Brink rohbers have an ounce of profeasional pride they step forward with a beet the bureau hopes In spending Commended and economy propos- als that Democrats like ECM Harry Flood Byrd of Virginia hove offered Maybe the Republicans hope to blend the word "socialism" With something skin to "communism" but "isms" are rather abstract things to understand whereas a government running In the red by billions is something everybody can understand Much more descriptive than a ?Welfare state or a "socialistic state " is the 'bankrupt state' which develops when political bee:mea a habit PL Y Sorobt Triton4 I toght Creek park wsnder through the koo Or walk along Connecticut To for something new And then there are the The churches and enbassies the homes Of grandeur that Le The glory greater tlan that o as Rome's etkonUS Al al-o- f l 1 te bertoei tra Tt ghosts of yesteryears The long parades of Mars and Ittnress And freedoen-loyth- r cheers - et : ' ) 1 t Lt 11 ' iik' ' 1 I HOe'lED yek7 Tr:1114 A 1 ' INN 'i''' ii i iJ ii i' ii 1 ! ii j I x 10110 I' ' ' - - ' ' r ' ' t i t - ' I 'It — Ctstayti - - ' f41- - ' I - --- - n: to - C--- - Te' ' '''' -- - - ' e -- - 0 ° -- it— ) -- t 14 "- '4 A ' fa - iarr '''' -g- t -- 5e i N i" - ' '"' ' -- - ee' " - s --- - 011------------------------erl- -' 1 'le C -- -- -- ''''' - 71 - -- 1 -" — r- 1—-- -- - 6146" ila"'''s"""' - MIMOO The Pithl re Forum Vditor By Our Readers days a week this decision was' not made by contract The coal miners have a hard and dirty work but $lt a day of seven hours is good to take and a pension of $100 a month after 624 years of age and vacations paid for is not bad either Nobody forces them to do this Job If they don't like it why don't they go get sorrwthing better and let the job for somebody who wants it and needs it? I have heard that thousands of tons of coal are under ground In Utah When I saw that the price of coal goes up every year I stopped buying coal and in- gas instead and a lot of people and industries will and This Fail Answer - FORUM RITES Tribune: Many 'trib- express opinions ot rontributors settle which The Tribune emir or inay sot agree Poetry win sot be used- - Let- tars""sLbentieetediis It4IthvYa 2 -- -- -- -"1 Letters une readers and friends of the old folks organization asked about the intended °constitutrona' welfare amendment" - Friendly legal experts advised that unfriendly legislators could — in ink (letters winstsedresare assemsed nullify it though voters overnames it requested) (2) exceed 200 words Sr SPZO writtee se both whelmingly approved it Thus It would be foolish assuming side at the paper (S) discuss Sr recta matters bt a heavy expenses and enormous °religions sectaries way (4) carry partiwork san politkal coumwat er &dyer-thiInstead get busy and with — ng help of labor and progressive groups elect friendly legislators regardless of party affiliations eliminating known --- doublecrossers A friendly legislator can correct injustices of past unfriend- Utas voters aro-legislator& friendly to needy old folk& etc want no liens and sales taxes used for welfare only not ma a "grabetena" for everything ly (4 - - --- - illakLIP:rs°11n64ial actionable matter or (7) tale &Mona misstate:pests of tact or statements sot in accord with fair play and good one taste (8) where more letter is received from the same y contributor within a Period selection of the one for publication will rest with (be editor the - - U liens nd state? Voters will answer that question this fall after' learning what to sales happens furnish ' G - - taxed' they F Bushman' 0 W D: reading bout I have been lord Borrman'S t chiid ' We all know that Ingrid did all she could to get the divorce After all Is ft itny greater ran to giro birth to a child a short i t f i Surceesful Friends The 1930e were bad times But I have a economically friend whose name Floyd Odium you see often in the financial page of they newapapers Inged and borrowed money to buy businesses that witer men were abandOning as hopeless The bulk of his large fortune bas been made out of situations that didn't look good Another friend as a carpenter in the '30s with no capital but his kit of tools He is one of the tuggest bullders in the south- -' weat and half owner of the New York Yankees Its name is Del Webb Al for this country Wrig old and tired that is nonsense Only the other day one of sny Ia wm-B- Startling Statement startling statement We are apt to think Lafayette as an almost legendary figure a sort of of Moses Eut contemporary lalayette's farewell visit to this country was made as recently as 1825-2One of the Place be visited was Concord Itass The school children were given a boliday and a httle girl in buttons and bows- was chosen to present him with a big bouquet The gallant Frenchman took her in his arms and kissed her Tears passed The little girl grew up to be a PC hool teacher At the close of each dare session abe stood at the door and gave each little tot a parting A 6 kiss rLIsYowg One of the tots she kissed was the hale and )arty gentleman I 1have mentioned To my young friend I would have the greatest posay: tential wealth in the world which is youth and you have it You tn a country Do your that its national history is only as long lifetimes to At this very minute some fellow Dornewhere about your ace is saying to his mother: 1 bei!eve thought up an ilea that is going to make us rich'" coernsiu stile irgatures lie - ‘ ' ' -- - - I ig : i - - 1 ' ' y 4' — - :s w 2 - - - - '' ' ' lain Weil it strikes me that if the Rueskla put the squeeze on us and cut off shipments of cavry-YA- R this will (great hardship because there is practically no other commodity that ' is quite as worthless for which you can shell out so much cash ' and how are many of us to maintain our if we do not demonstrate every so often that not only are we filthy rich but we know a thing or two about the cultural aspects of the feedbag Look st It But now as I am approaching 41c1 street let us look at the other end of the stick and see what happens if we take the initiative and get hunk with tho Rueskis for the way they have been egging on their satellites to treat our diplomats and eationals and we go on strike and don't eat any more cavvy-TAIre a cinch the Russians cora eat all the cav7-YAthey pro duce because any Riuiskii they caoght able to shell out 30) or 40 rubles for a tessoonnful-o- f the stuff they would shoot right out of hand for having that much Result would be that money they leave the sturgeons alone and don't take their young: - Result is that pretty anon there are so many sturgeons there isn't room for them all in the Black-anCaspien was so they start climbing ashore and moving ix Oh the Russkis Everyone knows that sturgeon multiply rapidly Fire years from now Ruesia is populated entuolv by sturreon and all the Russkis have been driven into the sea Too think that's bad? Believe me It's easier to get siorg with a stino- -rocin than a Russian So My ' 1 ct ' - - ' ' : 1 I 0 H H R : R aa that there cavvy-TA- l ' l H H l l 1 I 1 I ! 1 1 4 : T t i ' I I 'f I g ' 1 - R t v 9 A Y" A strolling gray-haire- as ' i d fine looking gentleman and said: 'That ITIAll and Lafayette kissed the same girl : "cavvy-TA- R which would be caviar you could pour brandy over and set firs to It to that a flame would shoot up to the ceiling the way it does with crepe zmzettes so that no- body to the trap could escape Rita hi their uiudtwsq someone who had more jack than he knew how to disposm of might say that zny syntax is never very good when 1 a - - Invest New Mail The only way really you could get more advertising would be it somebody invented a dish called 1 partners pointed out to m The fact is of course that them never were any good old days Every age has been a good age for some people no good for others Thousands of boys were born in log cabins in the same year that Abraham Lincoln was born Most of them lived and died in log cabins He died occuThe pying the White House times were wartime bad times 'they weren't bad for hini Driggs indiscretion and it Is beginning to seem odd that no one sems to blame Dr Lindstrom for the unjust publicity being heaped on an irmorent chId ' I am not condoning Ingrid for what eve has done but do you or I know what kind of a life oho has bad? She has alwayi seekmed to lead a very exemplary life and has been a good mother to little Pis 1 thirk Dr LindAmin had really loved tor or had env compassion for this innocent babe he would Ve seen that the divorce had gone through before the birth of public nui- - R 4 -- days? ntle 2 Tribune: I)Ulfé Jack Baker By BRUCE BURTON A young roan writes me that he was born too late Amerios is old and tired the big chances are gone He could have done better be thinks on the frontier He yearns for the 'good old IloId That Stone rttor sance '1: Yonne America Still Offers Wonderful Opportunities n Fred of BRUCE BARTON SAYS: vast coffer Pee erator's Bream Lets make this law which Is I Now there isn't on veteran who isn't grateful for this dividend which is his share of the surplus as I stockholder in the worlds largest insurance comfor pany but it would"nt pay the valet service for the stocksome in of the monopholders olistic corporations In the nation boiler 'fire don't today They they declare dividends de they? 2 IVvt41'''idod 15iiic servant Instead a ries about inflation spiraling stock markets and a general fever in the minds of people as to the limitless possibilities of this rale Editor Tribune: I want to answer in a few words the article of Jack McQueen in The Tribune of the 13th tie said the -Zoe' hien Wanted' fore they start digging coat When the big dictator Lewis ordered them to work only three sto- ng See ' R it Inners Have Enough Why Yell 'fire'? Editor Tribune: Why does it have to become front page stuff 4reevyi timer theweterait-ireoeivescert a n remunerative benefits for hie period of service? According to the V A the average veteran will receive 1270 in dividends from his golferrment insurance This amount teller getting the Shinola treatment from the newspapers) in the hands of 18000000 free spendini veterans and present eervice men has given birth to hair-raisimal-inform- ed to a Sword d as he : caviar or acavvy-TAR- " it for the folks- De lob Right The flunkies in tho eat parlor r am thinking to myself as I keep strolling know bow to do the job up brown so that there is no secret about it Put everyloody in the joint knows that ths party is baying cavvy-TAThey make a parade out of it: first the guy with the dishes and then the generabosimo bearing tooled into a the cam-TAblock of ice and then a ooupis of colonels lugging chopped egg onions parsley lemon etc after which come some majors and captains beating toast and but- ter and maybe Willis and sour Editor Tribune! I have recently been transferred to Utah from a neighboring state and among the items necessary lot a new resident is to secure a driver's license I secured the guide boo& is- sued by the state studied and went for my examination! Foe years and years I have been driving and at present have three varioiis driver's licenses ha my wallet but I failed Utah's 'Why? Because driving test of the Insignificant detail that the examiner did not approve of one of the turns I made Does this impress the men in my office (most of whom failed tor similar trivial reasons) who have come from outside states of the driving code in Utah? No! It shows to them administration abuse and the law that was meant to help them is hindering them When I drove away from the examiner I was violating the law—I didn't have an op- and not condemn her because obi isn't a citizen of the United States because after all we are supposed to be a free country Lor axe we? ' ' Mrs Gen J Meek' ' li ' calls Polish Driving' Law - ' Russian Caviar" and this starts a lot of thoughts to muddling albout hide nty cabers and i am saying to myself °Boy what a racket and what is going te happen to us if the Russkis really decide to put on the pressure and shut us off from our supplies of caviar?" 23 T 33 Bork For this is tho sturgeon roe or fish uck that retails for be- tween 23 and 35 bucks a pound and when you go into le yestaurazit and order up a portion of it the waiter comes around with a tin of it end rya' a couple of grains a flick with a spoon onto your plats and rAngo eight boffos have gone bye-bThis means if you are four people to dinner the joint I into you for 32 piastre before you have even asked the ladies what they would ilk lor tbacourse And since they don't give you enough to cast more than a faint shadow over your plate I figure there must be a considerable profit in this traffic and maybe what should happen is that we show the Russkis the kind of stuff we are made out of and start going without caviar maybe until we begin cutting their economy down to size- two-edg- ed B:: time before the marriage or a short time after? Now I have tried to live right and my children were born in wedlock but I still think that we 'should all take an inventory of ourselves then we may not be so ready to throw stones It seems we are all too quick to throw stones at someone who has been or now in a celebrity and of whom we know nothing of their most intimate private Imes I feel we should be more tolerant 3 government for repayment of 55 cent they contribute against per &See Utah contributes? No! Must retired President Gifford of Telephone and Telegrraph Co repay or give hen for his Sti5000 yearly pension for life? No! All these pensions are paid for sereices rendered Dul Utah's oldsters render too service helping to building up nation and Does pangtmlion of those super-dupelegant food shops where there is a sign in the window which says "Fresh Two-Edge- A Fellow Citizen: Bee rule L - else No! aIndasnI edam:Ye And I am thinking as I walk along that this is indeed a mooed and if we go on a caviar strike like I am planning It is a question who gets hurt woroe the Russkis or us and who will first holler unidevitch or enough! For it is a fact that withotit caviar many an Americana would be hard put to demonatrate the fact that be has achieved a position in society has in fact arrived and what is more been ablf to convince himself Because really there is no better way of indicating that you have more money than you need or know what to do with tium to shout for the waiter and order him to bring in acouple or four or five portions of have done likewise Then where will Lewis get the money to pay his miners? F G Jr-7' ' f lb-da- Must pensioners of United States government or big corporations give liens and repay every cent they get above a certain amount contributed? I ye '1 - they year Ain° Ma wag and notwithstanding-- a severs decline in reeemts due to a bustnese recession the expenses for this year and next are scheduled at a high levet Tba Republieans have a real Chance to influence the whole roursè of government policy by fighting it out on the economy hue showing the propoeed ruts that the Hoover commission rec- ' 111iil ate spreadirg the mistakede that we ran save money by go- OMelt:1 ) Clic' 1 er 4 - i)'''''' - r 1Iii dowriThetbeothsevr :ze e4:' ' ' t'''' ' - Truutkn't 'words" which were directed at the status of the deficit wound as if he knows already the atterk that is corn Ins from the Republicans Hi memded Increases -- -- ' lo:--6 a ' 0 ' ko ' ' ' earn Psi rtire splenlent hi the to stroll In Rock ! ' ' recorded es a keynote It will unless circumstances change before the autumn elertions furnish the main brie of political ralustorly Avery I k IS I Speech Is Keynote The epeech undoubtedly will he tike toe streets of Washington The flowers and the trees The tittle parka end Endeared with quaint cafes memories The Tidal Rosin The cherry and the Vail " h733sot1 The White brIght Reend the capitol i ' '1 - ' s ? 4 1 i Citizens! Let's Stop This Russkis Aid - ' as ing backward Their advocate slashing our expenditures for peace and for our domestic pro grams The people are blind to the problems that confront MIL "It Is true that our tireeent expenditures are barge But the Democratic adminietration is 'corking toward a balance in the federal Midget I wish we could balance the budget immediately by the simple expedient of cutting expenses But that is-out of the question" Espea'es Still tp Mr Truman then repeats the old wheeze about 70e4 of the being for past wan and for peace in the future lie says: "I would Lk to cut expen ditures further and I intend to do Po at every npportunity" Rut the answer to this ta that the administration has recom- - 1 By PAUL GALLICO - el'''''' By J tAtES L 3rETC4LTZ law but with every evidence of pain the Like the slugger who connects but with a - - the present time I t? 7- - '''‘ ' ee WASIMGTON D C Joha L Lewis our Harry wields rcifEErt---- roc' Ptumg by Platform Mr Truman revealed that he felt somewhat the sting of the recent Republican platform with its liberty or socialism" slogan which he referred tti as "'were wools" Re went bark to 1934 as all Democratie stump speakera do nowadays to remind Ms bearers about the unemployment of those days and the reconstruction job done by the new deal in the 304 Unfortunately thp unemployment figures have just reached a new postwar high and the deficit is the largest in any peacetime yeAtr Mr Truman devoted a large pert of his speech to explanations as to why expenses couldn't be cut and accueed the economisers of being willing to weaken the security as well as the economy of UN nation The group in congress which is demanding economy includes many Democrats so in that sense Mr Truman was perhaps more nonpartisan than be real lees 'At Parrish s- - - stration tentoolott 114 cracked bat of Wiscons!n wail quoted as vfying be had a 14 of 57 a!Ate depart rnfilt enTi::ts he 'cardcarry s Agaituit I I strength of free enterpris' What the president omitted to 'mention was that the diners were for the most part job bolder est the big federal payroll or penpone directly or in directly benefitting by the tarp tea of the Democratic admini- - - c intheeroDotembo-- - By - - - - ' - - - - - He pointed to the King diner intimating that those a'ho pay SIO0 a plate for dinners aren't believers in socialism but rather the exponents of "a firm faith in the spending Los Acgeies parties who wish to remain anonymous seem to have resolved that &rickey Cohen ail not be counted in the ElL0 cemms The Senator Should Put Up or Shut Up In ic Very clever the nurserymen who arrange-t- o have five kinds of apples grow on one tree es shown in the catalog Could they do this with the Republican party? I : a Joe Harrington reports the passage of a week in a big Boston office with nothing in the suggestion box but a slip reading "the owl in the first at Hialeah" that demand as a public epeaker te Salt Lake Tribune pays tribute to the Lafluenee and memory of a great man a loyal czen a real orator a devout kw itratatariaa sho gave freely of his time and talent to make the world Letter and all who knew him happier clueing and followirg his period of existeace lh snip-port- ed he allio served ea trustee of school for deaf and tlnd and as a regent years duraf the University of Utah for instruactilrevand was whii-be period ing mental in the developmett of ita athletic acael-2ailiand medic-a- l school systems while Latin-en irifliential part in the construescboaa and the terata fan's sith h4 brilliant The apartment project has so manv on the waiting list that a committee of Atlanta veterans has been set up to select lucky tenants Dr Weinetein has reeeived many letters complimenting him and two telephone calls threatening him Neither of the callers complied with his invitation to drep around Although Dr Vi'einsteinis principal means of making a living is medicine and surgery be claims he and his partners are making 'a little tnoney" from the apartment house venture They also are being good Amerkan citizens offsetting the eellisbness and greed vems to monopolize the headlines these days In addition they are giving real meaning to Brotherhood week Kai-Ole- death sanate taing clioeen (hal lain of the Utah the audiences and a a father" Fast-Dispatc- par-Lic- elcapzence become on his recent stumping trip At Wheeling W Va says the newspaNT the senator previously claimed he knew 205 state department employes who were Communists At Denver the Lot had grown to 207 but there they were called "security risks" After la Salt the senator went ow h to Rcno where the quotes tdm as calire the 57 tst "Communists" Tr4 slys the SL IAMIS paper then prAceeded to name four "gpe-cificases of po:e with Ommunist connections" three' of them not now in the state department The fourth was a consular officer who once lloiglit the Llnited States °should have the Communists not Chiming in China Many patriotic Americans thought it unwise to bet on Chiang During election year oratory beat pollticians are tempted to make statements which tright not itand up ha court- - But Senator McCarthy unless he can prove his contentions has approached a new low in politica SIt Laker were startled and alarmed by Lis statement that ST Communists were eeryirg in the state department A charge this 7Tious should brisug a special session of the house activities committee and a review of loyalty oaths' Revelations of the Alger Irisu trial and the almost incredible confession of Dr Iaaus Fuchs many Americans are of a inIncl to believe almost anything The admission the internationally famous scientist that 16e kr1"6'rt 'Sfolnic 415c "ceaii in Britain and America for the benefit of Flussia hit American morale below the belt Internal dissension and some international setbacks undermine courage and moral fiber which must be strong to survive the cold war Persons In high places should avoid contributing to hysteria end defeatism Responsibility and truth should he IVashington by words Senator McCarthy bas a solemn patriotic responsibility to put up or shut up If he can support his Lincoln day charges with facts a housecleaning and court action are indicated If be cannot be should be man enough to issue a statement admitting he was carried away by the hysteria of the period or was playing sewer politica Caner Earnest Lender that insarad others aa to - - lo "lrous'su4tions" par -- -- - - administration is on the big federal deficit The president Implied that it would be easy to dispose of the new cry of "'socialism" by a simple denial that any Democrats - - ' is 1:11 itimethreaelizeleas dhow 'evut -1 - Accomplishments-- - By DAVID ILA‘‘ItENCE- WaSHLNGTON—Pres Harry STremsai seems to have found himself on the defensive in- the political arena His speech at the Jackson-Jefferso- n dinners shows for the first time that - - 1950 19 TrumaEnumerating fMNIMMk p u ts IIini - Sunday 6oit lAk Sunday February TI1E SALT LAICE ritML'NE ' Ivry morning by 'lb twou411 - I 1 - tz:toriaTs 1 ' A 7---1- 1 ' - i ' i ' - 1 |