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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 16

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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16
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THE DAILY MAIL, Hagerstown, Md. Thurtdiy 1 FtbriMry 1H7 NAMES IN THE NEWS (few York To Display Ike's Paintings NEW YORK (AP) Works by one of the nation's most famous amateur painters will go on display in New York's Gallery of Modern Art this spring. More than 60 paintings by former President DwiRht D. Eisenhower will get their first public exposure in an exhibitionjgg, to benefit the new Eisenhoweriding College in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Eisenhower is recuperating in California from a gallbladder operation.

Monday he attended a concert by the Moral Re-Armament "Up With People" troupe a group of 150 young singers. He applauded the performance enthusiastically and told the troupe, "I wish there were six million of you." Cookies And Kisses Bestowed On LBJ WASHINGTON A Six- year-old Vicky Solomonson brought along a valentine and a lot of kisses when she went to see the President. Vicky, a mentally retarded granddaughler of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, visited the White House Monday. The blonde youngster gave President Johnson a valentine gift of ginger cookies for his efforts on behalf of the handicapped.

At her grandfather's urging, she also gave the President numerous hisses. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Solomonson of Burnsville, Minn. Bess Truman Marks 82nd Birthday INDEPENDENCE, Mo.

(AP) Bess Truman has celebrated her 82nd birthday quietly at home in Independence, Mo. As Icary of personal publicity as when she was the nation's first lady, she declined Monday to have her picture taken. "You know the answer to that one." she said when asked to pose for photographers. Vigorous and alert, she continues her quiet social life and is usually the chauffeur when she and former President Harry S. Truman go out for brief afternoon drives.

Mrs. Jack La Rue Given Annulment LOS ANGELES (AP) Anne La Rue, 48. third wife of actor Jack La Rue. was granted an annulment in Superior Court Tuesday after testifying he refused to have children. La Rue, 64.

did not testify. The couple was married in Los Angeles Aug. 12, 1862. separated in February 1954. Jackie Visits With King Hassan NEW YORK (AP) Two acquaintances from the Kennedy days in the White House me't socially Tuesday.

As newsmen and spectators waited outside 1040 Fifth Avenue, Mrs. John F. Kennedy came downstairs from her penthouse apartment without a coat or hat in the chill weather to greet King Hassan II of Morocco. The king spent about 50 minutes with the former first lady. Man Rescues Woman From Subway Tracks NEW YORK (AP) "The train looked like a mountain." gasped off-duty fireman Alfred Mankin after he had charged an onrushing subway express to save the life of a woman who had fallen to the tracks.

Mankin. 44, was in the evening rush-hour throng at the Times Square station Tuesday when he saw Belly Garfiokel. 03, fall from the platform. Bystanders screamed as the rumble of an approaching a i sounded. Leaping to the tracks, Mankin hurdled two third rails and ran toward the train waving his arms and yelling.

Brakes screeched and the lead ear halted only ten feet from him. Miss Garfinkcl suffered only cuts and bruises from her fall. Afterward Mankin said, "I was shaking like a leaf." Danger Seen Behind In Money Market By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Buiinctt AiMlytt where they withdrew their mm- the flow of funds. Honey Now the banks hid lew to ad. In addition the "Fed" forced the banks to keep more money In reserve against possible de- depositors.

This, lessened the amount they everywhere wag accused acourage the inessmen feared they wouldn't be able to meet couldn't wn And market The demand for credit strained the nation's financial then began diminishing strict the amount of funds avail- made plans to reduce this ex- NEW YORK (AP) It is now able so as to slow the overheat- cessive demand. becoming a scarcer commodity and upped the price it was being referred to as the long hot willing to pay for funds to HOPKINSV1LLE, Ky. (AP) and the compeUUon'for It grew. summer of the securities keep business moving. romance kets.

It reached a climax in Au- Nevertheless, any responsible take fiscal measures that It Interest rates rose sharply well started with an apple the day I gust but only now, would cut spending or raise tax later, is it being assessed fully. squeeze of last summer with tbe es or otherwise lessen demand. Some observers feel that a tax most severe since 1929. Why did increase early last year would Meanwhile, contin- tions never did exist, and that if economy in that month skidded have lessened thjs demand, but financial crisis did develop it close to the abyss. Others In late 1965 the economy was the administration took no such into the economy we almost had a financial panic.

was ready to pump massive ad ditions of reserves into the econ- The danger is now behind us. spent freely, by individuals, cor- Interest rates are dropping and om balance is being reached ability la make further loans. huge demand for goods had de corporation or an Valentine's the money supply and demand. individual with money had, Last August the supply of credit of fundi. Honey effect, a ticket to put even more keeping a lid on the amount of fell far behind the demands of on produce those goods.

With goods demands on the economic sys- the overheated economy. pr eM rose This was inflation. mechanism was being frotem ESSKAY BUTTER QUARTERS LB. BLUE BONNET KRAFTS NEW YORK STEAK MAXWELL HOUSE LOOKOUT for ahM favndry at an tncamprntnt tfx Cavalry Division IMt tktffl, 81 hanft up Mi It's true--your shopping dollar gon farrhir bteaUM it works to fit the thit go with dt- liclous dining into your budget. And that's MARTIN'S works hardtr to you more LOW prkos on MORE fine quality foods.

So, put muscle in your money. Start shopping at MARTIN'S today and savel COFFEE 79' HEINZ SWEET CHIPS PICKLES 2 -39c CROSS AND BLACKWELL PLUMS 3 2 -79c CROSS AND BLACKWELL Apricots 3 89c PORK TENDERLOIN ESSKAY HAM SWIFTS FRANKS ESSKAY BACON FULLY COOKED SILVER LABEL WHOLE OR HOCK HALF LB. LB. LB. LB.

99 59' 55 45' FROZEN FOODS MORTON CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF MEAT PIES 5 FROSTY ACRES WAFFLES -lOc DULANY PEAS or mil iUV FORDHOOK LIMAS or jr LJULAnT BABYLIMAS a MORTON CHERRY PIE 29 HADDOCK STEAK KS- ST HOME MADE COCONUT CREAM PIE LARGE 9" SIZE GEOTZE CANNED HAM 99 I FRESH PRODUCE DEPT. ICEBERG LIBBY SALE Crushed, Sliced, Chunks LIBBY PINEAPPLE LIBBY BUTTERED CORN LIBBY BUTTERED PEAS LIBBY LIMA BEANS LIBBY VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 LIBBY PEACHES 3" LIBBY FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 LIBBY BARRETT PEARS A 15 TQ cans TL, 5 12-oz. 4.00 cans I 12-oz. 4 cans I 4 12-oz. 4 cans I .00 .00 6-oz.

cans '-oz. cans -oz. cans .00 1 79c 89c 29-oz. 4.00 LIBBY POTTED MEAT 01. I LIBBY PINEAPPLE JUICE LIBBY PINEAPPLE-ORAPEFRUIT JUICE DRINK 3 79 3 29-oz.

4 cans NABISCO COOKIES or PinwhMli pkg. APPLES 5- INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 39 FLORIDA CELERY HEARTS 25c CRISP TENDER CARROTS 10c U. S. NO. I POTATOES 79c COOKING ONIONS 39c Thanks for Shopping At A TIN'S THE MAKTIH 2315 PENNSYLVANIA AYE Haflerstown, Md.

This Sale Feb. 16, 17, 18, 1967 Wt Kllht To Limit Cjumtltlw.

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