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I Ft cd -tH t- BRbOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 28, 1952 15 GOING PLACES 4 Is I $4 A booking of major importance for the Waldorf-Astoria is N. J. BLUMBERG TELLS MOVIE PIONEERS THEY ARE STARTING NEW ERA Declaring that the motion pic that of the noted Spanish dancer, Jose Greco who opens Dec. 11 In th Empire Room.

It will be the first appearance In such plush surroundings for Greco, and follows by several months ture industry is in the begin the debut at the Waldorf of an ning 'of a new era and that i there is no limit to the scien tlfic advances awaiting development in this electronic age, N. other world-famed Castlllian act, Los Chavales de Espana, whose performance received lavish critical acclaim. Greco and his troupe came I A J. Blumberg, chairman of the board of directors of Universal Pictures Company called upon the Motion Picture Pioneers to nere last season and appeared on Broadway in the Shubert Theater. They were held for eight weeks, the first time a enlarge their scope and assume an obligation to help induct new blood into the business.

Mr. Blumberg, who is mark- ucuite company naa such a lengthy run without a change uin iA4u 1 i nig iu iuiii anniversary in me or program. motion picture business, was honored by the Pioneers as the Grsco, once the partner of Ar-gentinita, one of the all-time greata, will perform twice night Motion Picture Pioneer of 1 JUL ly, except bunaays, at 9:30 and 1952," at their Jubilee dinner at the Hotel Astor this week before almost 500 Pioneers and their guests including leaders 12.10. SUSAN WHITNEY and An gela Clark, as they appear" in "The Miracle of Fa-tima," co-featured with "The Rose Bowl Story" ot RKOs and at Century's Avalon and Marine WORMY'S MOM Alney Alba plays Mrs. Weldy, Johnny's Stewart's mother, in "Bernardine," which per-forms Sunday night at The Playhouse for th Equity Welfare Fund.

Gage Tollner's A genera IN THE DRINK John Merivale jias a prominent spot in Margaret Sullavan's vehicle, "The Deep Blue Sea," at the Morosco. in the entertainment world, finance and clergy. He received an elaborate plaque. tion ago it was boned shad. In this postwar era, Gage and Tollner's introduced to Brook.

lyn's dining-out public the wnaie steak. It is now a popular Friday dish at the Boro Hall restau SONNY SANDS, comedian appearing nightly at Saxony super club in Brooklyn. Front Page People Sen. Joseph McCarthy gets focused by the Senate Election! subcommittee's forthcoming explosion Gloria De-Marco wM rushed to the Crown Heights Hospital The Phil Foster's great expectation will be a June arrival VvThe Billy Mays divorce got its gold jeal Eugene O'Brien mending after a heart siege The Bill Saroyans (Carol Marcus) bff-again-on-again-off-again-lson-again Joan Blon-- dell and Nick Jarvas have resumed Buddy Rich is wait-, lng for Marie Allyson's answer Sy Bartlett and Mary Castle arent building any dreams Johnny Mercer's high temperature is Jeanne Tyler Roy Williams passing (James Barton's valet for over 30 years) saddened his many friends Rosemary Clooney and Paramount lifted their options The Willie Shores (he's the comic) new tax-deduction was named David Anthony Luther Adler and Dorothy Hart are just friends Red Skelton and his spon- sors feuding. The next Ingrid Bergman Image has been cast! John Ericson wishes Denise Darcel would care Martin and Lewis have okayed a weekly TV half hour show.

Insist It be on film Frank Sinatra's night club stint nets $10,000 Godfrey will not join the Gen. Ike jaunt to Korea On Nov. 3 NY at Night itemed the FBI was readying a front page flash in the Brink's robbery. Yesterday's Boston headlines confirmed RCA Victor may "angel" th next Irving Berlin musical (poor lad, he needs their money) Ann Carroll (her pop's the movie agent Sam Jaffee) has Bill Dozier (Joan Fontaine's former 111' darling) talking to himself Don Gazner (he's the scrlpter If you didn't know) and Virginia Gray (not the actress) hav joined hearts The Dan Toppings (mom is Alice Lawson) are baby-blrd watching Mervyn LeRoy being profiled by the SEP Magda Gabor and Bob Fletcher are not discussing oil wells The Klrby Weatherlys (Joan Evans) are counting 10. Steve Mitchell exits hla Washington post any edition.

Vic Damone's new heart Nancy O'Neil Stanley Kramer and Columbia have lost their tempers Marie Wilson nixed $50,000 for a bra indorsement. Couldn't praise anything she didn't use The John a sizrler The Franchot Tone-Betsy Von Furstenberg four alarmer has chilled June Home (Jackie Cooper's former heart) and Al Perlson (he's the attorney) have set their NOW OPEN rant which pioneered with boned shad in 1930 when the fish was considered too bonev to eat with pleasure. Vv hale steak is much like beef 'Don Giovanni With 2 Debuts; Audience Hisses Miss Riga. in appearance and has a similar Arden tonight. He's Tonl Ar-den's singing young Will Jordan provides comic relief at the Seafarers Port o' Call Murphy's Cabaret in Brooklyn has a policy of no minimum or cover charge for its Friday and Saturday shows.

SERVING -bo flavor but. It probably most closely resembles venison. It By LEON ARD MEYERS Mozart's "Don Giovanni" had Its first performance in two is boneless, fatless and without gristle, dark In color and has SEAFOOD W-ff typical meat fiber, seasons at the Metropolitan Opera on Wednesday evening, which also marked the debuts with the company of two artists: Hilda Zadek as Donna Anna and Erich Kunz as Leporello. At this famed local landmark mv" It is sauted and served with many 01 uie oiner major rotes fried onions at $1.75, Robert Feb Rone" niR Vll too. were taken for the For centuries Norsemen have 'Fourpotter to Golden "The Fourposter," Jan de Hartog's hit comedy, which stars Betty Field and Burgess Meredith, will transfer from the Barrymore to the John time by members of the com eaten it this way.

A Scandina The Metropolitan cannot be hurt in the pocketbook, since most of the season's seats are sold In advance before casts are pany, including Cesare Slept in vian wouia recognize it as tne title role, "hvalbiff med loek." Bnt these addenda of Metro Golden Theater on Monday to politan history do not seem to A New Sunny's Chanaed in announced. But the audience will have to react more positively so that the management will be aware of its sentiments. me to be the major news of face and figure, this Brooklvn continue its u-month engage ment. The Playwrights Com I Wit 3 Heights restaurant relinquished the evening. What struck me as thd most important single 1 fV J.

lilt ror pany production, which Jose Ferrer directed, has Just been everything out Us quaint name, Sunny's, and its home-style 11 tut I factor was that the audience hissed one of the performers published by Random House and was selected by the Fireside cooKing. and in volume, too. 1 heater for issuance to its sub It has long been my thought The major overhaul, recently completed, increased seating scribers. that we would not have to put Tbo In the long run an artistic company is as good or as poor as its audience demands. In the development of the New York City Ballet Company, which is today one of the artistic glories of our country, the audience played a very significant part.

Its encouragement and disapproval stimulated the company to better work. The audience at anv Derform- 6122 7th AVENUE Hoom of BROOKLYN r. space Dy more than half and expanded the kitchen for faster, more efficient service. New tables and chairs and drapes were added. New rest rooms were provided.

Air-conditioning up with bad service in restaurants if we tipped waiters according to the service they rendered rather than the size of the Walters know that few people will leave without "RW ARLENE exotic nwca mm area BTTUST SONG nas Deen installed, as well. giving a tip, no matter how bad ance is as vital as the perform BOBBY Dw-i- MX. It is now a symphony in the service. And at the Metro COMIC orursTRA politan the same has been the mm AU r.t.rin C. rule where the audience is een rMUr: HI w' a AaCC.1 brown and tan, predominantly.

Hot lunch specials are served at 65 cents, while table d'hote dinners range upward from $1.35. Cuisine Is still Jewish erally too docile about bad sing ers, the setting or the piece performed, because it "completes the circuit." So it seemed to me that the Metropolitan was helped rather than hurt by the lively interest the spectators took in the nroceedines I RW RE.NCE EAGLE" JJT NlTE ing, even to the point of ap. plauding it. But not Wednes data Add scenes no artist can paint: Margaret Truman being forced to apply for, AGVA membership a few hours before emceeing the "Night of Stars" Bobo Rockefeller and Wlnthrop, her estranged husband, will have an an-nouncement for the press The Michael Pates (pop's the actor) Image arrived wearing blue Jane Greer and MGM have called It a day NY at Night Nov. 14th's pillar spotlighted the State Crime Commission's plans to have former Mayor Bill O'Dwyer paged.

Today's editions will announce the call The Charles Hestons are jelling. Look for an explosion at The American Mercury! Paul O'Dwyer and Sam Chapman shocked the Lindy set with their own Investigation for a shady lady Judy Johnson (she's the "Show of Shows" sensation) and Dave Tebet have discovered each other The Jerry Grays (he's Mhe bandleader) welcomed their own bundle-of-noise 's Barbara Ruick and Bob Horton aren't reading scripts "Break the Bank" lost Its sponsor Vic Jarmel's newest discovery, Charles DeForesf, the talk of mainstemmers style, with dinners to take out Open from 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. day evening; that night they hissed. And a good custom this Wednesday night.

ARI1E SULTAN too. As you may surmise, these sentiments are expressed not Hiss Miss Rigal Tony Russo is weekend attraction at El Mombo only as a result of the opera The hissing was for Miss Club In Franklin Square the other night, but are ac- Delia Rigal as Donna Elvira. The Mirror Room lends I was quite in accord with the cumulated feelings of several years. "Don Giovanni" shows Tirza, the Coney Island wine bath girl, is dipping nightly at Club 500 on Broadway, site of sentiments so expressed, for SPECIALS touch to any EVENT up many of this company's Miss Rigal was very bad indeed. tne defunct Havana Madrid rtAE ALTON tUCItti VIHCEHT HAL GRAHAM and HIS ORCHESTRA his soprano has received weak points, just as "Rigoletto," as reported in this column on Casa Maccarone brings in Jan similar treatment from the audi whether It'i a cocktail party or a ton-course banquet.

Let til help plon your next tocial or business affair. The facilities of fhe Mirror Room con ac ence on other occasions, yet she goes on singing a large Monday, shows its good points. Debutants Very Good Both of the debutants in "Don commodate intimate and large groups equally well number of roles. Perhaps the audience will have to be even Winston Churchill ailing Zsa Gabor and Pamela Mason patched their rift Jonl James, the hottest thing on wax, makes her pre-debut at the Atlantic City Hialeah i Club before being baited by Paramount's Bob Shapiro I Henny Youngman's favorite sign: "After extensive altera-; tions, this store will be occupied by GYPSIES." THE BRASS RAIL Giovanni" seem good additions more explicit. to the company.

While Miss NEVIMS at FULTON, Iro.klyi Zadek was frequently tremu Brotherhood Award lous, I think that might have fro. been due to "debut nerves." For Actors' Equity jr for special The annual Brotherhood She has a lovely natural voice and I look forward to hearing ff 15 MINUTES FROM TIMES SQUARE auiTifM an bom in mum tan inn ITS THE For group receptions Award of the National Confer her again. Erich Kunz was vo ence of Christians and Jews will on; oNioN-owmo md ontmt might etui cally agreeable as Leporello and RIVOLI BANQUETS maae a good thing of the part, although a little exaggerated. ft ep2 Theater Notes "The Grey-Eyed People," a tomedy by John D. Hess, had Its pre-Broadway premiere last night In New Haven and, after two weeks In Philadelphia, will open Dec.

17 at the Martin Beck. Produced by Albert Selden with Morton da Costa as director, be presented to Actors Equity Association in recognition of its "gallant and victorious fight against a segregated theater" in Washington, D. at a dinner a Itiii lit toil I SHOWJ MGHTtr OAMCMO MOM I fill PAIKING CLOMO MONMTt roe HMivAtiONi itfuiNo 6oi CLEMENT'SCLUB ALL OCCASIONS PROM IS BU. 4-9326-1334 st. ion 1095 FLATBUSH AVE.

The excellent bass Cesare Siepl made a handsome Don, but the part does not fit too well yet. This role Is a great VZ JT' and entertainment Tuesday eve 20th ST. 4th AYE. BROOKLYN 0 0 ning at the Waldorf-Astoria This marks the first time in the Conference's 25 years that the the play Is headed by Walter challenge, but since the right elements are present In Mr. Slept he will no doubt master It in time.

In their new roles here Gla- award goes to a labor union, I Matthau, Virginia Gllmore and Sandra Deel and 'also includes The previous recipients were in dividuals. Katherlne Anderson, Brandon cinto Prandelli, as Don Ottavlo, and Deszo Ernster. as Com- George Meaney, new presi i Peters, Tony Bickley, Edward dent of the A. F. of is chair 921 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Exclusive executive's club in Bush Terminal Buildings now open to public for specially arranged parties, group dinners and receptions, from 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from noon on Saturday and Sunday. Superlative food and bar and television. club dining rooms and lounge.

Special menus maybe arranged. Tolookoao: STorllot l-OMt 7 I tfc-5SRterV-o laa.DiTn ffx I THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER UkVuSXYI mm i I "WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS" If jjl tp 'J I jB nANOUET FACILITIES NO COVER t'-s 5E UES luBBI, I Si mendatore, were excellent. Prandelli's was indeed the fin man of the event, which has the co-operation of the entire enter tainment industry. Among the more than 100 show business Brian ana Micnaei tree. The producers of "Guys and Dolls" have brought suit against 20th Century-Fox Film Corp.

for injunction and damages based on unauthorized and 11-' legal use of the stage musical's Ottla 4n nrlTOrtlclner tho T1PW est performance of the evening. Nadine Conner, as Zerllna, and Lorenzo Alvary, as Masetto, were acceptable. Conductor Fritz Reiner's tempi were some and union figures helping ar rangements are Oscar Hammer- stein II, Ralph Bellamy, David what sluggish for the most part, film, "Bloodhounds of Broad- ana in spots were too fast. Dublnsky, Thomas Carey, Walter Pidgeon, A. Philip Randolph, Lest there beany misunder i-way." The plaintiffs charge standingViva the Metropoli the company with trying to ceorge Murphy and Spyros P.

Skouras. tan Opera! Mete toWJl on the stage musical's smash success and damaging its Tickets to the dinner and en an future In New York, on the tertainment may be obtained at Actors Equity, 45 W. 47th St FRANK NOCELLA RESTAURANTS RESTAURANTS road and as a property for film' lng. Warren P. Munsell and Ken VIRGINIA MAYO is shown helping the N.

Y. Paramount to celebrate its 26th anniversary, by a party backstage, attended by native New Yorkers born on Nov. 19, 1926, the Paramount's opening date, by giving a birthday kiss to one of the guests, 26-year-old Will Sandler, of Manhattan. Miss Mayo stars in 'The I ron Mistress" on the screen. Brooklyn Girl vS0 1 TOOMEY'S EMPIRE m.Yp a ROPERS AVE.

FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, SUPPER SUNDAY DINNER AIR-CONDITIONED TOR TOUR COMFORT "FuniiM fn- Hm CMklnl MS 8l Mull." Pntsrlna Johnny Quinn, Plana; Frankla Klnf.Bai. EnlarUlanaat Nlfhtly CMktall Msur Enry Sunday Afrarna. Fraa Kara D'Oinrn CHICKEN IN THE BASKET OUR SPECIALTY AMERICA CAFE mm nrta At. astk at. neth Banghart have signed IMargaret Webster to stage In Benefit Show "Cornln' Thro the Rye," a musi Rosemary Costello.

young so cal play by Warren P. Munsell prano oi ass otn wui be fea fit QueetiM and Long Island THE LESTER'S Iiland Part (Lone Brark 55371 JlKie Lon, Brarh IM tla Xhora a fi'l'il'V1 Wnndarful Nr. Orlaua rrnl, rooalna. Khrlmo Brmouia rlirKl 1 Nw orlaina Dlnnar 5. Limrh and starring David BrooKs tured in "The Wall St Follies" VeCater to Banquets, Weddings, Parties and All Social Functions Bealnrsaraan'a Lunrhaon frees II till 1 P.M.

Cholfe Wlni end Llgnora. MAIn 1-0800 ANSEIZO'S CAFR AND RESTATJANT CLA8S0N aV PARK AVER. Based on incidents in uoDen HELD OVES1 which will be presented tonight at the Astor Hotel. The event, Burns life, the show, which KANE MURPHY CT0" was tested last August at Olney, sponsored by a group of Wall St. workers, Is for the benefit BERNIE'S MM Oaeay laluO An.

(Naar Aaneea (II NOTED FOR GOOD FOOD FAMILY DINNERS ALWAYS OPEN a FREE PARKING IN REAR AIR-CONDITIONED I SHOWS NITELY 10 and 11:30 A.K. ARTIE RUSSELL will enter rehearsal Jan. American Restaurant, ISew York City Detroit. Dean Harens will play a leading part in "Be Your 15 for a March opening on of veterans of World War II Cuaoime Hear Eyery Wedieiaay Age," Mary Orr-Reginaid Den- BUERY'S RESTAURANT cuvun coney island aves. of Our Lady of Victory Catholic OLD HOMESTEAD ttarriif ANN CAPRI RAT PALM ham comedy.

Mary Finney Broadway. Richard British play-er active In Hollywood the past pAMlly Dlnarri, LanrbeDt. Winn and Llqmora. Cttortar Weeding PmrtiM. Stanwrrs.

Bwhflor Dlnneri NO COVER CATERING FACILITIES rrw mmulM from Brookirn via Bl-tery Tunnal. Et. 73 jir In hmrt of the Manhattan Mut Mart. Dellrlr.tn Steaka. Sralood Luncheon.

Dinner. Suppfr BAR Cory n'mnsohrrf. OPEN 8UNDAY3. Parklne Pacilltlra has joined "The Children's Hour," with Denise Alexander, OTH AVE. (1 JTH-1STH N.

T. Tel. CHrlsra 1-3118 Alr-Condltlental cnurcn in the Wall St area. MOVIETIME SCHEDULE BKOOKLTN ,14 years, will have Maurice Evans' role in the second com June Connolly, Tonl Hallaran Franklin Arms Hotel NIGHT CLUBS PLANNING A PARTY? CATERING FACILITIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS, FROM 10 TO 10(1. MODERATE PRICES.

RESTAURANT OPEN DAILY. LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS. MAIN 4-JJ78 Carolyn King, Sondra March, Janet Parker and Nancv Plehn, ALBEE "Th Lartr Men." 11:41, pany of "Dial 'M' for Murder," due Jan. 28 in Chicago after Boston weeks and one in 66 Orange St. (in Brooklyn Heights) frt Brooklyn 7:43, llius; "Bettlt Zone," 11:1, 1:41.

:43. along with Iris IRann, now set rox 11, i.ei. to play the youngsters. )FRAHKNOCUm 1 FOFFE "Ne Be! Bern," 11:41. 3:44, :4.

JOE'S OANCIN0 EVERY FRIDAY. SATURDAY A SUNDAY I ONTO RHYTHM TONES raehrlna larri Alice, taaallat Tickets for "Two's Company," BOROUGH HALL, 330 FULTON ST. AIR-CONDITIONED OPEN SUNDAYS DISSOLUTION NOTICES Bette Davis revue due next lnrsorOLITAN "EierrtUac I BTt Is STATE Or NEW TORKL DEPART cewmw 42( Henipslood Tolw, Fiaaklm L.I. in "Tanilnr r-otat." 11:30. 1:41.

1:17. Fantane Iw Gee Pee al Bkra Oaniitr .1 Pennine PHeee. Brenkfaet, Tht CetaO Ummn. Air-Ceoaltleaea. Est- aflltj IWAITf M7t.

raiuauiiKiT wecM la Hli Arm, Thursday at the Alvin, are now available by mall order until April 18 and at the boxofflce MTH ST. 4 TH AVE. N. Tai Ne Minimum Popular Frlcce el Bar SHORE ROAD 5-9829 banquet and wedding facilities dinners CHINESE RESTAURANTS In Brooklyn MENT OF STATE, I hereby rtlfy fliat ewtlflfate of dissolution of TETOOLD HOLDING CORP. hia been filed In this department this jiy and that It appears therefrom that auch corporation has compiled with auction mm hundred and five of the 12:39.

4:03. 7.11. "BejlMn Wert," 11:11, till. MANHATTAN through February. Takle O'bete Dinner an Laaebeea, else a Is carte.

Maine lebster ear epe-cialty. Choice wines en lienors. Prrr-Ine lars-rel cocktail In town. Private PLYMOUTH ASTOB "1 ImeHtH." 10:11. 1:17.

1:41. dine" will give a special per- ftock Corporation Law, and Jhat it Is dissolved. )- i RESTAURANT Olnlu teem. Calrrlnr raellltira. OANTOL "rrlseanr ef Hill, i uivea in formance Sunday night at The mKSS for the Equity Wel 8.1 Clark St.

tot Baarr SL TRianrie S-tlos it. BORO HALL Chinese a Anericaa Reatanrant SPECIAL LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Brat Chlncae Food. Open HAM. In Midnicht Orders lo lake out. (ourl SI.

MA. CRITERION "tlvu CkrbtUa AaOerx tX' pertinent of State, 11:53, 1. 4:03, 0:10, 1:11, 10:11, Albsiy this twenty- or nty of isemii nrst dav fare Fund After 30 performances out of town and 20 al the Morosco, Margaret Sulla- oc flovmnfr, on- OHALLIOII 2L ED I 6S GLOBE "Iuiu Cllr CenfUealU." 1 In Manhattan thousand ni Hundred ana 11:11. 1:42, 4:03. 1:14, 1:43, 11:00.

BANQUETS PARTIES SO TO PEOPLE 1 llfty-two, i THOMA 10MAS J. CTRRAN. (78 JAY BROOKLYN In (he Heart ot Berenrk Hall ULster 2.1915 MATFAIB "Tne Thltl 1 Venbe," 1. 10:30. ChlMtwn' Lichee Wan "MoriSt vpn in "The Deep Blue Sea" has returned to the play's backers RflUurint ot tit itl net ion Lgnrh Imw 35c Dnrtj ltn It Opprt Kundivt Air-eantfiliotiofl 12:40, 1:30.

4:20. 6:10, 8. 1:50. 11:40. S'T-trv ot tftt.

By SIDNKT B. GORDON. D.uty mrre NOW for NEW YEAR'S EVE FILET MIGNON DINNER $50 oer pertei 111 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, LI n. S-tSM Secretary or SUU. --ft Jfialf thplr Invpstmpnta The Malbern House HZB- 1:30.

MCSIC BALL rirnieiitb AOnatan." 10:30, 1:13, 7:20, 1:28, 3:29, 0:30, 0:14. MBAMOUNT "Tht Iron Mbiren." 10:33, Par Good ItaUaa A met Iran t4 al Ksauonabl Price tiuickeotTu frn $1, Dinners fro Sl.Tft MAin 49418 Aldrich and Myers, the two TOY WAN 194 Cnnal St CblnaUwn' Nrwett RDUdint Where CO 7-t2tl ModfTB All Aotomallc kitchen Produre Cer MM I St FifieM Ancient (hlnee FtHd Intlmftte AIB-COND. Lannre-Lanrbron-Dlnner-ffupper-rochtatU. TmADENABK NOTICK tot tnflWGITOW 9T. ffBAJi ffCVPfS) Richards, have acquired a musical comedy script by Milton TKCHNO KJTICIKNCT COUNCIL.

of Brookly. New York, fives 1:30. 4:87. 8:13. stem, 11:1.

3:44. 7:00. 10:25. BlVOLl "8new at 10:38, poiico inn nu reensterea wun me 11:80. 3:05.

8:10. 7:35. 0:80. 11. Lazarus, "High Pitch," and are negotiating for a composer and pecreury or buii Of ui cisie 01 ftewfork the trademark.

"THERMO- BOXT BloMlneneia ef renew." 10:40, Phone the Brooklyn Eagle 'Going Place Bureau, MAin 4-6200, for Helpful Ideas and Reservations. Mon. thru Fri, 9 A. P. M.

for e. Boot posseasuc seeiea 1:35, 4:18, 7:30, S4M 11:35. 1:25. 0:10. 0:20.

lyricist The show Is scheduled Mulattos AM deposited rlCTOBIA "BraoMnr the Boone Berrior," oer- Coanty 18toSu to be produced early next Fall. 10:20, 11:28, 1:31, 4:34, 0:17, 11:01..

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