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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERI ERIOR. WASH- ington. Sealed proposals in dunllclll will be Xogli"d at e Dcvlrunenl of the l.nlerlor until 2 o ‘Tuesday, August 16. 183 for CFmiontie an lapor and materials for constructing at Ellnl Bllllb!lhl Hos- ital, Washington. male receivini 3 lnd ‘the movlnl relnumu an lhflvl bufldln' and B. Pundines Nos. 17 d 3, including roads, Touwinige walls, walks, erading. and drain. work will include ucnvnunh nmlorced concrete construction. hollow tile, rick work, cut stone work, granite. archi- tectural terra cotta, mll’hl! work, floor and wall tile, terra: joors, linoleum floors, | amiscellaneous and omnmena metal work, steel stairs, metal. and bullt-up rovfln melnl lat! Plastering. carpentry. I me ‘weather strips. insect shades. painting, glazing. hardware, ing, neating and ventilating. electrical and outside service connections. Bids B contidered ‘only from individunis, Arms, or corporations possessing satisfactory financial and technical ability, ~equipment, ‘nd nr(lnllAllon to insure speedy cumplelmn e contract, and in making awards the :zeonh of bidders for expedition and satis- factory performance on contracts of similar character and magn ude will be cne!\llli and specifications ma e n policatlon o the Sheultive e R atinisration. ot 768 “Ariington Buliding. Washinkton: C. While no deposit will be necessary. the return of the drawings within ten days after opening bids will be re ed. attention ts jnvited o 1 act_of March 931, rexarding rate_of es. set n the specifications. The ‘be "Completed w1thin 300 yeiect any or all bids, waiv feats, accept one part and r as the inferests of the Tequire. | Proposalt must Teloped. marked - Proposal © of male recelving bulidin. Sain s Hospital.” and be addressed to the Sec 2 of the Interior. ton, D. €. JOS. M . Acting LEGAL NOTICE LLE. OGILBY & LES ESUPREME overument any. . cor- PRG: 81480 — Pursuant 10 the re- quirements of an_act of Con of Augi 15, 1894, and of Feb a the | American viewpoint, Special | ISHIPSTEAD T0 TALK ONDEBTS PROBLEM L~ iMinnesota Senator Speaker ! for Radio Forum Wednes- day Night. The war debt situation from the ‘which was to have | been discussed by Senator Shipstead of Minnesota during the National Radio | to-coast mnelwork of other National Broadcasting Co. stations, will be heard Wednesday night instead. ‘The forum, arranged by The Wash- ington Star, will be broadcast at 9:30 o'clock. Senator Shipstead is & ° [ member of the Senate Foreign Relaticns Committee, and in his discussion will ‘m:xke particular reference to the recent agrcements at Lausanne by Great } Eritain, Prance znd other nations. Maine Will Be Honored. The Parade of the States program, immediately preceding the forum, will honor Maine. Apprcpriate musical se- lecticns will be offered by Carolyn Andrews, soprcno, and Emo Rapee's Orchestia. Harry Horlick’s Gypsies have arranged | a varied program for their broadcast at |8 o'clock. The featured selections will be Lemaire’s “Mconlight and Roses” and Tuseli’s “S:renade.” Prank Parker, tenor soloist, will contribuate “Softly as -|in a Morning Sunrise.” . |of old melodies The “Arlingion in’ the District of tion has_been er. &a project d w oroy ded it The W c “order m- nnbmhed X RANK E N DREW A, CHORNER, " iy3-2%.inc.d&S " EDMOND L. JONES, Attornes. EVE COQURT OF [THE DISTRICT OF a the _application _of p. Rebekah Wilmer Thropp and wppearing Rebekuh Wilmer d Wilmer t The “Do You Remember?” program by Kay Donna, con- tralto. and a co 3 | Richard Croo! Merrigan Daly's Orchestra, are among WRC'S other cutstandirg N. B. C. at- ctions. Howard Barlow's Symphony Orchestra will begin a new series of symphonic concerts tonight over WMAL and as- Isociated Columbia staticns. The pro- r | grams will be broadcast at 10:30 o'clock, an hour later than heretofore. Impressive Cast Listed. will contribute to the Surprise Package pregram at 9:15. Among them are Barbara Maurel, contralto; Peggy Keen- {an and Sandra Phillips, piano team, and | Reis and Dunn, comedy team. Tito Guizar, tenor, will sing several Spanish, Mexican and English melodies in his recital at 6 o'clock. The English number will be “Tell Me Why You Smile, Mcna Lisa. Three Southern melodies will be offered by the Boswell Sisters in their broadcast at 9 o'clock with Nat Shilk- ret’s Orchestra. The numbers are “Ala- t « (bamy Bound' “'Neath the Sheltering n for three consecutive weeks before"sa'a. ?";{'" The, Evenine iar news- (digic FRANK E. CUNNING: By Wl F TEMON Assistant MES A. McDONNELL, At Plaintiff, Invesiment Bldg. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- trict of Columbls, —United States of Amer- fca. to the use of George Tran Co pany. Iaco ey for Guarantee Co mpan William At I 03, as “Iitle 40, section tes Cude. notice is | NGithi CarolinaGranite nder & coutract and the North Corporation for the fur- delivering and setting for the pedesials of the 2 groups erected on the Bridge east end of the Arlington Me- | morial Brid:e in the District of Columbia. that the above action has been instituted upon the bond of the said North Carolina Granite Corporation acd against its surety, ne United States Guarantee Company, a axid acts: provided that e pubiisie. The W Wi iac s SH. Attorneys, Northwest. JTHAT THE | . OGILBY & 1822 F St NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN on A Lo D B U T. Preston, J. S. Wilson, jr.. Charles H Baetler Fred-}nck 0>.mru George Cole Sco”. e e e Disiness in the District of Columbia as & limited partnership, have this day filed & { certificate of limited partnership in the office of the clerk of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia: that the firm name of said mnnershm is G. M.-P. Murphy & Company: that the basiness to be transacted 5 by sald Dlrln!rshm is buying or otherwise ., acquiring, selling or otherwise disposing of in any manner or deal, whether on behalf ggnlflh: co-partnership or for others. stocl or assisting to for actual and arreed 1o wit: _Frederi Alfonso P Villa for which the &a commeneed on M. the ciose of business on December 31, sublect to earlier termination at the option of any partner, in the event of & mat breach of the' articles of arinership Dated this 12th das of July (Signed.| GRAYSON M -| S A._GLAZE- WOOD, EDWARD ENNYPA nARGE\' Pemiian SON. JR 1 n:zn R!(‘k A 518203523 ATLANTIC CITY, N. " PERSHING HOT EL 8o South C; 100 feet from Bawlk. Eur. vla iv. Bathin TABOR lNN e e Ave ldeal ruaning weter ssme hiuh standard i 2" 3% &AL AU DUNN large. ity rooms son' reduccd rate: guitine " Gwner 1 OCEAN CITY, \ J. Blscayne Hotel pecial duy, rates. Modern. Private Raths.__BEIt Elevators. E. BLUNDIN. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL. Right on the Oceal | REHOBOTH BEACH.DEL A?J'E'“CAN PLAN s e 18/0 M—hhobollm co/f )| Psalms” and "South in My Soul.” The National Hawailans, the Stiver String Revelers, and Sterrie Wellman, i marimba soloist, will contribute to the ‘WOL program. Major Radio Feature: SPEECHES. Senator Shipstead of Minnesota in the National Radio Forum, WRC, 9:00. CLASSICAL. | Howard Barlow's Orchestra, WMAL, DRAMA. Goldbergs, WRC, 6:45. :| VARIETY. Kate Smith, WMAL, 7:30; Richard Crooks and D"‘ Orchestra, WRC, 7:30; The GypSies, WRC, 8:00; Pa- rade of the BStates, WRC. 8:3 Surprise Package, WMAL, 9:15. DANCE MUSIC. Pzul Whiteman's Orchestra, WRC, 10:30; Joe Reichmann’s Orchestra, WMAL, 11:30; Bellevue Stratford Orchestra, WRC, 11:31; Leo Wolf’s Orchestra, ‘WRC, 12:00. HIGH LIGHTS ELSEWHERE. 5:45—"Today's News,” by Lowell ‘Thomas—WJZ, Z, WBAL, 6:30—The Stebbins Boyl comedy sketch — WJZ. WBZ, WBAL, WHAM and WSB. 6:45—Billy Jones and Ernle Hare, songs and patter—WJZ, WWNC, WHAS, WMC, WBAL, KDKA and WHAM. 7:30—Death Valley Days: dramatic sketch—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and WHAM, 8:00—The Minstrels, with Roy Shields’ Orchestra —w. HAM. U.W—Jacx Benny, Ethel Shutta and George Olsen's Orchestra— WJZ WBAL, WHAM and WJR. 9:00—"The Country Doctor,” featuring Phillips H. . Lard—Wiz, WBAI, { WJR and WLS. 9:15—"Whispering” Jack Smith—WJz, WBAL, A M, and WLW. 9:30—Love songs and waltzes; Frank Munn, tenor, and orchestra— WJZ, KDEKA and Storles: dramatic sketch WBAL, WHAM and JR. 10:15—Summer Symphony—WJZ, WBZ, WBAL and KDKA. 1 11:15—Carl Moore's Orchestra; dance music—WJZ and KOIL. | LYTTON DEATH PLOTTED M 9:45—"Tish” —WJzZ, w. Japanese Censorship Release Bares Recent Peril of Briton. ‘TOKIO, July 18 (P).—Lifting of cen- sorship restrictions yesterday permits disclosure that two Koreans were ar- rested at Darien about two months ago on charges of plomn; against the life of Lord Lytton, British chairman of the League of Nations’ commission investi- gating conditions in the Par East. At ie t - were at Pelmng ready to leave ror Tokio by way of Dairen, and never were in im- mediate danger. Police said they found | cne small bomb and two pistols in the possession of the prisoners. RESORTS. ___OCEAN CITY, MD. 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Forum tonight over WRC and a coast- | i An impressive cast of Columbia artists | Today on the Radio (All programs scheduled Ior Eastern Standard Time and are subject to change without notice.) 315.6 Meters. 950 Kilocycles. 3:00—“Why Women Must Vote,” by Representative = Ruth Baker Pratt. 3:30—"Pop” Conoert. +3:45—The Lady Next Door. 4:00—Edith Wallack, soprano. 4:15—Paul Whiteman’s Rhythm Boys. 4:30—Swanee Serenaders. 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—Drifting and Dreaming. | 5:45 P.M. Advt. HAPPY TOLMANIZERS Fred East—Baritone ! Bill Raymond—Tenor AND Bob Gotta—Accompanist Sponsored by Tolman Laundry Phone Cleveland 7800 , 6:00—"“Amos 'n’ Andy.” . " 6:15—The Merry Dairymen. 6:30—Lanny Ross, tenor, and Don Vorhees' Orchestra. 6:45—The Goldbergs. 7:00—"Fillng & Personal Tax Return,” by C. A. Russell. 7:10—String quartet. 7:30—Richard Crooks and William Merrigan Daly’s Orchestra. 8:00—Harry Horlick’s Gypsies. 8:30—Parade of the States—Maine. 9:30—"Do You Remember?” 10:00—Last-minute news. 10:02—N. B. C. feature. 10:15—Radio Revue. 10:30—Paul Whiteman’s Orchestra. 10:45—Cab Calloway's Orchestra. 11:00—Terrace Gardens Orchestra. 11:30—Weather forecast. 11:31—Bellevue Stratford Orchestra. 12:00—Leo Wolf’s Orchestra. 12:30 to 1:00a—Terraca @ardens Or- chestra. Early Program Tomorrow. 6:30a—Tower Health Exercises. 7:00a—"On the 8:15.” 7:15a—Morning Devotions. 7:30a—Cheerio. 8:00a—Morning Glee Club. 8:15a—The Morning Clarion. 8:30a—Flying Fingers. 8:45a—Food program. 9:00a—Through Lighted Windows, 9:15a—Souvenirs of Melody. 9:30a—Hints to Housewives. 9:45a—Breen and De Rose. 110:00a—“Your Child,” by Dr. Ella Op- penheimer. 10:15a—Radio Household Institute. 10:30a—United States Army Band. 11:00a—The Electric Circle. 11:15a—On Wings of Song. 12:00—Classic Varieties. 12:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 1:30—Toscanini Fund Concert. 2:00—Vocal Art Quartet. 2:30—"Political Hitch Hiking,” Lenore Romney. 2:45—Mormon Tabernacle Chofr. 3:15—Francis Craig's Orchestra. 3:45—The Lady Next Door. 4:00—Garden Melodies. 4:45—Vocaticnal Guidance by the Ki- wanis Club. 5:00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 5:30—Malc Octet. mlAL 4759 Meters, 630 Kilocycles. 3:00—Frank Westphal's Orchestra. 3:30—Columbia Artists’ Recital. 4:00—Romance. 4:30—Tommy Christian’s Orchestra. 5:00—Reis eand Dunn. 5:15—"The Long Road to the First Step,” by Science Service. 5:30—"Skippy.” 5:45—Flashes from The Evening Star, by Howard Bailey. 6:00—Time and program resume. 6:01—Tito Guizar, tenor. 6:15—The Round Towners. 6:30—Noble Sissle’s Orchestra. 6:45—Bing Crosby. :00—Prof. Henry McLenore. 15—"Singin’ Sam.” 7:30—Kate Smith. 7:45—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd. 8:00—Manhattan Serenaders. 8:15—Mills Brothers. 30—Howard Lanin’s Orchestra. 45—The Daily Record. 8:50—Modern Male Chorus. 9:00—Nat _Shilkret’s Orchestra and the Boswell Sisters. | 9:15—The Surprise Package. 9:30—Guy Lombardo’s Royal nadians. 10:00—Charles Carlile, tenor. 10:15—Freddle Martin's Orchestra. 10:30—Howard Barlow's Orchestra. 111:00—Glen Jones’ Orchestra. 11:30—Joe Reichman’s Orchestra. 12:00—Weather forecast. Early Program Tomorrow. 8:00a—Little Jack Little. 8:15a—Melody Parade. 8:45a—Warren Sweeney, planist. 9:00a—Morning moods. 9:30a—Helen Board, soprano. 9:45a—United States Navy Band. 10:30a—The Round Towners, 10:45a—Ben Alley, tenor. 11:00a—Ted Brewer's Orchestra. 11:30a—Columbia Revue. 12:00—George Hall's Orchestra. 12:30—Atlantic City musicale. 1:00—The Rhythm Kings. 1:15—Palir of Shannons. 1:30—Columbia Salon Orchestra. 2:00—Edna Wallace Hopper. 2:05—C. A. J. Parmentier, organist. 2:30—Snapshots. 3:00—Boston Popular Revue. 3:30—Dancing by the Sea. 4:00—"Meet the Artist.” 4:15—Virginia Arnold, pianist. 4:30—Civil Service Opportunities. 4:40—The Masquerader. 4:45—Musical Comedy Memories. 5:00—Gearge Hall’s Ozchestra. 5:15—"Summer in the Flower Gar- den.” by W. R. Ballard. 5:30—*"Skippy.” AY WHEN —and we will supply the Blank Books Store Hours. June. Juls. fours. 3 August E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. Ave. by Ca- PARROT SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES “speaks tor Delightfully Cool Atmosphere Delicious Dinner Combinations 75¢ and $1.00 Luncheons, 50c, 65c and 85¢ Also Tempting a la Carte Service 1643 Connecticut Ave. Phone North 8918 HOTELS. New Bellevue Hotel 15 E Street N.W. Offers special Summer rates on cool, attractive rooms—by , week or month. 1 room and bath as low as $10 weekly or $35 monthly. 2-room suites with private bath beginning at $60 month. Pull hotel service, 24-hour switchboard and elevator ac- commodations. Spacious and beautifully ed lounge and lobbies. Home-cooked food in our own cafeteria at weekly or monthly rates if desired. We have a delightful home, espe- cially for the business woman. Call or telephone Bellevue Hotel 15 E Street N.W. Met. 0900 WOL 228.9 Meters. 1,310 lllocyclu- ! oo—swm :45—Songs by uontim Gallahorn. 4 00—Children’s program. 5:00—Paul Gable, organist. 5:30—Something for Everyone. 6:00—Dinner concert. « 6:15—The Mail Man. 6:30—The Peanut Venders. 6:45—The National Hawaiians. 7:00—Tiny Tim Tiller. 7:20—News flashes. 7:30—Today in Sports. 7:50—Harold uvya Orchestra. 8:00—Joe and Harry. 8:15—Marimba solos by Sterrie Well- 8:30—Silver String Revelers. 8:45 to 9:00—Community Chest Girl. Early Program Tomorrow. 7:00a—Musical Clock. 8:00a—Birthdays. 8:05a—Musical Clock. 9:55a—Police bulletins. 10:00a—Tuneful Tid Bits. 10:15a—Recordings of Paul Whiteman. 10:30a—The Revelers. 10:45a—With the Composers. 11:00a—Beauty Hi 11:15a—Modern Melodies. 11:45a—Kyle Boeger, guitarist. 12:00m—Jo Flynn, soprano. 12:15—Luncheon_Music. 12:30 to 1:00—Request program for Mount Alto Hospital. 3:00—Sports Hour. 4:00—"Eat and Keep Fit,” by Dr L. P Kebler. 4:15—Tea Time Tunes. 4:30—The Little French Girl, 4:45—Rodney Hart, pianist. 5:00—Olympic Trio. 5:15—Mickey. 5:30—Making of a Regular. PRINTER 40 YEARS DIES Charles W. Radley, Government Employe, Retired Last Year. Charles W. Radley, Government Printing Office employe for 40 years, died yesterday at his home in Morgan- ville, N. Y., after a week's illness. He was retired in February, 1931. He was a member of Columbia Typographical Union. A Besides his widow, Mrs. Florence A. Radley, he is survived by a son, Gerald 8. Radley, and a daughter, Mrs. Ralph Freeman, both of Washington. He was .K"flbfl of Joppa Lodge, No. 35, JULY 18, 1932. SIMMERMAN FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW Rites to Be Held for Patent Office Employe for Thirty- Two Years. Wilmer B. Simmerman, 76, 3518 Porter street, an employe of the Patent Office for 32 years, who died yesterday at Washington Sanitarium, Takoma Park, Md., will be buried in Glenwood Cemetery following funeral services at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at his home. Serv- ices and burial ‘All be in charge of Lebanon Lodge, A A M, of which he was a member Born in Vineland, N. J., Mr. Simmer- mm came to Was! more than years ago. He is survived by his wldow. Mrs. Jennie May Simmerman; a daughter, Mrs, Norman J. Cunning- ham, and two mndchfldren He was a member of Calvary Methodist Epis- copal Cuurch and’ Zatayette | Ghmpter. R. A CONGRESS IS PRAISED FOR WORK OF SESSION Had Most Difficult Task Since War, Says President of U. S. Cham- ber of Commerce. “Congress has performed its task faithfully and well.” ‘This eentiment was expressed ¢n a let- ter to the membership of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States by Henry 1. Harriman, the president, and made public today. Harriman said_that this accomplish- ment was “in the face of recurring emergencies and constantly shifting public opinion.” He said that the Seventy-second Con- gress had been confronted with the | hardest task put up to Congress since the war. | | WEDS COUNT IN PARIS | Miss Katherine Thomas, Daughter of Late Baltimorean. PARIS, July 18 (#).—Miss Katherine Lyman Thomas, daughter of the late Douglas S. Thomas of Baltimore, was married at noon today“to Count Mathias Oppersorfl. The bride is a cousin of John W. Garrett, United States Am- bassador to Italy. She wore a white crepe dtess with a tulle veil and carried calla lilies. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Chaptal in the Church of St. Philippe du Roule. A civil ceremony was per- | formed June 7. TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. Earle—"The Man From Yesterday, at 11:25 am., 1:55, 435.120:11&1005 p.m. Stage shows, with Loretta Young and George Brent, in person, at 12:55, 3:35, 6:25 and 9:05 p.m. R-K-O Koeith’s—"Attorney for the ,| Defense,” at 11:49 a.m., 1:49, 3:49, 5:49, 7:49 and 9:49 pm. Palace—"" and Gent,” at 11:25 a.m., 1:25, 3:30, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. Loew’s Fox“Skyscraper Souls,” at 1 am, 1 :20, 7 and 9:40 pm. Stage shows at 12:55, 3:35, 6:15 and 8.55 pm. Metropolitan-—“The Missing Rem- brandt.” at 11 m., 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, 6:15, 7.55 and 9:4C p.m. Columbia—"Hell-Fire Austin,” 11:15 am,, 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 9:50 p. at :05 and Tivoli—“Thunder Below,” at 2:35, 4:20, 6:10, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. Ambassador—“The Man From Yes- terday,” at 6:20, 7:55 and 9:45 p.m. FLYER STILL DELIRIOUS MCcElroy, Rescued From Jungle, Cannot Be Moved in Mexico. MEXICO CITY, July 18 () —Clar- enc2 McElroy, American aviator, who was rescued from the jungle near San Geronimo, Mexico, last week, was still g:}érlous today, dispatches from there An airplane sent to bring him to Mexico City was met by his physician, who informed the pilot his patient could not be moved for several days. The Ameri¢an consul at Vera Cruz arranged to send an American doctor to San Geronimo to care for McElroy. NEGLECT on 'have your eyes enam- ined by & graduate 7. tometrist, If you necd || we will make e Yor Sour M. A. LEESE Optical Co. 614 9th St. N.W. = * GOMPANY ° COMPANY. EMBER _znal MILLWORK «+SINCE 1865 - 649 N. Y. Ave NW. Na. 1348 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT P-B'S THIS SEASON July Clearance Store- Wide SALES Quality You Can Count On! Savings You Can Count Up! $20 Tropical Worsted Suits $1 4.75 $10 Seersucker Suits Most well-dressed men prefer Worsteds. ‘Tropical smart, cool, hold they are light weight, they need the careful P-B tailoring these have. They're their shape. As These are big favorites this year. They are the coolest washable Summer suit made. Stripes and salt-and-pepper effects, in the fash- ionable colors. 8.50 $15 Irish Linen Suits This July Clearance price is ex- tremely low for imported Irish linen suits. They are beautifully tailored, cool, smart looking and easily cleaned. $20 Mohair $12. These distinguished look- ing suits are preferred by men of conservative taste. Rich, lustrous colors. Suits 75 9.75 $6 Flannel Trousers $4.85 Pre-shrunk white flannel, also striped serge trousers. $15SPORTS COATS. .$9.75 NO CHARGE FOR NECESSARY ALTERATIONS New York Avenue at Fifteenth “’) AMUSEMENTS. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT! VETERANS OF FOREIGN dll! 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AN FROM APOLLO GRETA E’I u :\ YOU DESIRE \1: GARBO._“AS ST ronh COMEDY [AVALON wSemm, e 34, KY DEVIL 615 AVENUE GRAND ¢ GIRL' PEGGY SHAN Conn. Ave. and BLEND OF A MASTER BLENDER l. 9ib St_Bet. D and £ Sts. NW MYSTERY G COMEDY. ‘COLONY Ga. e Farragut KY DEVILS” SAvoy_nin_ St. & Col. “PORGOTTEN _C O M MANDMENTS." ADDED SOUVENIR REEL ‘WARNER BROS. THEATERS rsmney Lust Crabs. Appetizingly pre- pared for warm days and nights. 0’Donnell’s Sea thll‘ 1207 E St. N.W. Never Closed VORK Ga. Ave. & n-eieo st NI n.ru QARBO, A8 Yoy [PESIRE 1= 'TTS-TODD COMEDY. JESSE THEA'I;ER MIRACLE Ist & & 1 PLAY GIRL" LORETTA OUNG. WINNIE LIGHTNER. Laurel _ & Hardy Comedy. Cartoon. FEOF. AND MRS, ACHER, 1127 10(h strect ¥ Cluss snd dance with o ery y and &'m Prlvlu b api to 11:30 atment. et 41