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Show IRISH HAPPY THROUGH JEW 'St. Patrick's Day Joy to Sam Fisliman, Who Makes Shamrocks BY ALEXANDER HERMAN. NEW YORK. March 17 St. Patrick's Pat-rick's day Is a gTeat day for Samuel Fishman. It is one of Fl9hman's most profitable profit-able days In the year For his sham rocks adorn the lapels of many Irishmen Irish-men In the United States. Fishman conducts an artificial flower shop in New ork. The last few months he has kept his force bu9y making artificial shamrocks and j today he seeg the products of his shop I in full bloom To Fishman, there Is nothing unusual un-usual in pioducing an article so sin gularly irisn. no was Droucni up in the heart ol the Cherry Hill district which, he explains, was "more Irish than Ireland." And he has made many Irish, friends. "Anyway.' comments Fishman, what is the difference9 One doesn't have to be Hungarian to make goulash. gou-lash. ! Fishman says he tool: up the manufacture man-ufacture of shamrocks when the supply from Japan dwindled. Three fourths of the output, he estimates, used to come from the orient Now most come from the artificial flower manufacturing district of New York. There's a compliment to the Irish from Fishman. I don't knov much about De Va j lera, Griffith or the Sinn Fein." ho Bays "But I am sure tney will soon I straighten everything out in Ireland. ' For the Irishman ia a politician and a good one " oo |