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English: HAPPY HARMONY-Vivian Duncan plays a little song titled "Los Angeles" as, from left, Councilman James B. Potter Jr., Mayor Samuel W. Yorty and Councilman James [sic, i.e. John] P. Cassidy try a little old-fashioned harmony. The song was written by Miss Duncan to help celebrate the city's 183rd birthday Monday.
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