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Illustrated Daily News, March 11, 1931 |
Apparently Laura Mundo's brother Judge Arthur Mundo presided over the arraignment of defendants in the Olive Clark Day "girl market" case. Day was said to be a Hollywood madam selling call girls to businessmen but the charges were for unlawful acts against juveniles so they were more akin to so-called "white slavers," which Laura ironically mentions in her autobiography as a fear of hers in her late teens.
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