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By Milton Lazarus and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, March 15 , 1947P. 24 West Coast Intelligence: Signs have been posted in certain Los Angeles buses reading, "Do Not Leave Arms in Door After Alighting".
The New Yorker, March 15 , 1947P. 24 West Coast Intelligence: Signs have been posted in certain Los Angeles buses reading, "Do Not Leave Arms in Door After Alighting".
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