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OLEAN TIMES-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941 PAGE THIRTEEN DOWN THE SLIDES QLKAS Kt'SIXKSS MESi'S LEAUUK W. L. Pet. 33 .685 'S3 47 53 Co -to Dick dil ...1 38. Cafe 41 Co 3t Hick 1V.

(Iti-tia saint's) G. J. Volkinar, HM 51 R. Lyon. W.

HM f. FprnesB, P. Forrest. WC al H. Hubcr, HM 51.

FG 63 C. BonhoH. DO 54 E. Doolcy. 88 w.

.489 ,452 .416 .409 MCCttATlOV INDirgTMIAL LEAGUE ITij-Ur 1UI4 (4) Burry 116 128 204 176 157 1-15 179 15S 188 125 iRcyn'lda 120162J Elliott Lyon Blind Neubert 179 174 160 178 208 255 158 174 129 Avc. 173.12 171.8 167.8 165.50 165.9 164.52 Huscloffs Motors vs. Oloui Sales Co. Gavin-McCarthy Co. vs.

orness Dick Oil v.s. Welch's Cafe. Forties? Garage vs. Gavin-McCarthy Dick Oil vs. Forness Garage Dick Oil vs.

Hascloff Motors Teams with postponed matches are requested to roll them off as soon as possible. UAULKS 3IKN'S I.EAOUK W. 60 55 L. 28- 35 31 57 53 Ten Real Ponn Oil Palmquist Jewelers Economy Swatt Baking Cu. Company 1 People's Market Foss Bros Boff Lines i Ave.

178.34 17B.49 176.22 174.27 372.47 172.13 171.1 O'clock Palinriui.st Jcwulers-Real Penn Oil. O'clock Swat' Baking I. People's Market-Economy Garage. A. Lambillotte.

R. R. JBoser. Co. I il.

Hojfue. K.G M. Barbara. P.J1 Mishanec, S.B. R.

Hawkos. P.J F. JlaLson. P.J Netzel. C.

McBrlde. B.G E. Peters. R.P G. tit; 1)3 63 U6 (2233) 781 715 870 8H5 845 Uiiry L.veux (4) Prince 120 157 ISSlHedb'u 154 190 174 Caverly 121124 150 liM 202 Lnd'iii'n 105 107 -M7 Mww 152 155 18'J Jewell 163 102 11'jLape 133 198 211 Ruth 140 121139 Rock 1 1 JS9 200 192 (1992) 649 611 732 (2683) 778 937 968 Urwcvry (Hatkr Sweet 147 203 1311 Flood Cornell 134 127 llljHardcr Zinr'm'n 147 174 Sander Long: 188 147 190 Gurrepy Toombs 191 171168 CaniU (4) 100 193 168 155 131 150 230 163 132 170 14-J 150 183 168 (2387) Sfl7 822 758) (2454) 827840787 Cuke Shep (4) Wil'ms ISO 143 ISoJMatson Whltiug 164 193 1881 Barrows Howdeh 152 214 175 Lincoln Kainlcr 178 148 146 Bowser Petcrs'n 197 142 2051 Hawks (8) 197 178 163 143 130 1H-1 167 148 184 183 136 154 155 173 214 (2C10) 871 847 765 S79 KACI.KS 1M)USTKIAJ, A CMVBCN 150 187 177 152 147 IDS Oetcood Whitc'fr 1451491271 Green otms'n 120135 Rcltz 170 185 191 Webb 13S141 99 93 147 157 1JO 122 108 179 158 (22M) 7S7 74S 20W) 711 (3) IMrlhMlUU (I) 145 136 119166100 176 174 1361 R.Ong'rt 112 130 Bryant Crocker Delator U'Em-un Btrg'nu 157 168 181 152 15ti 161 G.O*K'd 153 175 174 144 130141 95 163 134 146 152 153 (2244) 742 764 73S; (2100) 7W 768 673 Mukrry 0 FA LACK JfOCSKM'IVBS HUrdnire (4) I I Victor JKamery jSmibli; I Bergs'n Rogers I (1778) Illtk SI.

"Miller Snycicr Smith Herr'n Slayer 126 159 145J Gavin 75 101 IlHi Ford 136 113 1101 Hooker 89 111 121iHallack 127 158 I27IPrscfke 127 120 126 83 10? 127 IIS 1 129 101 109 112 131107 155 560 56'J 649 125 179 105 149 122 135 147 161131 106 150 129 144 158 135 US03) 553 645 (2076) 671 770 635 (1) (3) Will'ins 147 163 205iCamp'll M6 165 159 Bubb Davis Foster 104 109 iOiiMuH'cy 118102 116 149 155 173 141'Schinllz 141 118 134 14911B108 151158144 138127139 Team, high, three games, Th'ernen. 25U1. Teajn hiyh. one same. Goodrich Tiro Rubber 934 Individual hiyh: three games, O.

Hen-man. 628. Individual high, one game, 0. I-Ierr- nian. 238.

Tin- Jt ITImex-llerald (3) Kublicr (D I Pulvcr 214 140, D.Moi'rs 157 181 16S (2012) 640 696 676J 72S 6S-1 6S4 I A 1 A I Oavis Cluthinr ICollin's Optical (0) Fisher 1S1 155 Fornoss 166 21G 179 Canip'l 214 1SS 1S3; Gill 171 179 157 151 159 1391 Forrest 151 191 152 Wixon 191 237 193J Smith 1S1 212 212 T.Victor 234 2U1 16Si Blind 123 125 125 Dool'tle B'ckl'n Boldt Miller 122 146 1511 Kozlow 122 205 126'iSav'sky 158 359 223 156 146 161 183 1H2 1-17 12')lS21(il Wl 163 212 (2420) 726 93-f 760; (2-175) Kldrrd (3) Cawley jSnyder 145 174 191'O. Hei'r- 762864849 1L'2 198 144 (2777) 971 040 (2542) 79-1 923 S25 OU-an l.umlirr Co. (0) (4) J.Victor ISIS 205 1S0170J80 J.Welch 13015B 1711 199 153 Kaiser 151 200 1SS! J.Petski 169 1S5 173 J.Gavin 1-12 193 170: Daniels 190 179 224 P. Welch 16S 135 16Si Gabler 178 206 232 Macz'ga JS5 161 179Jinann H'nn'ii 197 165 142 130 1J9 I Kaiser J'ALACK Balkan Bakery S. F.

of 'A Coca Cula Peiina. Railroad Tram Hollow OlCiin Fire W. L. Baldoni 152 20-1 Vrmw'll 173 171 170 Lefnor 157 148 Kramer 117 15S 152 Co. 17 37 uJ 61 igli Ten 46-69 O.

Ave. AV. Backus. SFA U3 173.10 P. i i CC 54 16M.M F.

Lincoln. CC 1C7.49 G. Colcman. CC 51 JG7.43 M. KriKkson, TH 6K 1K7.27 E.

BuUnski. BB 6 167.22 Kubiak. BB 60 166.25 J. Sonxolla, BB 60 J. Kinkhani.

PER. 163.12 Schorman. TH 66 161.6,1 Tonipht O'clock Bakt-ry vs. S. F.

of A. Olean Fire Dept. vs. Coca Cola. Pcnna.

Railroad Co. vs. Tram Hollow. Olean Fire Ipt. vs.

Tram Hollow. (2591) 836 S52 903J (2454) 792 869 71)3 Kyser-Lec rurpcdn Cab (POSTPONED) (POSTPONED) Tuny Express CYnlntl Tniliirs (POSTPONED) (POSTPONED) I I LK i Parkers Edwards. Ronrwebcr.s L. Pel. 'M .727 .477 .444 31 57 .352 Illllmcs Ci) Iliininvi-bcrs CI) ISil 122 ISO 150.1ST.

"Mleiirc-r 154 l.1!°Allon 151 151 151 Roth' 134 143 Insistent I3S IG3 '156 Gray 183 ISO 1GS 172 183 Cliriot'n 19U 192 HtijBiUibilL Kit 173 (2-124) 870 802752; (2154) I'arlii-rs i Parker 14!) 172 ISTiKihvards And'i-in 1 S3 24.1 16HIJlaloncy Pirjix-i: TX HiO MOiSpring i 1.11 I I Goss 212 184 Bill 80-1 800 I 12S 325 158 120 129 167 Ili6 144 IS! 181 168 196226 154 A I A I 1 CIAMI Hit (3) ISmitlicrs (I) Gender 125 115 101 12S Long 9-1 B'rgm'k 103 98 SajMatsou Snyder 72 83 UljAiiders'n Lindiu'n 111 1US 135 142 St S2 70 11-1 MS 100 100 1UO (16-15) OlipiHTK Eu-ing Davis Harris Wlnkler Blind 513 542 H50 505584 1605) Ci) (1) 1(13 96103 Whaley 711 7fi 03 112 155 155; Beaton 95 S7 116 96 JIcAd'ms 149 115 113107 Foster 124131 OU 100100100'Blind 100 100 100 (2623) 849 919 855; (2797) 896 949 U52 Itinrr (1) I a Knin. Ford 153 142 210207170 1S2 168 192iBcIvoes 159213226. 225 192 lli.n 17!) 146 Pronli.es 143 167 137 221 200 Driscoll 175 173 172 167 1S7 "TONIGHT'S- Radio Programs WHDL-1420 (AfliliiU wilhvit 8S-1 S42 S22J (2739) SJ3 987 909 (254S) AlVKcsUumnt (4) K. Kwing (0) J.Sub'k Adiimi M'shall R'liili'ds 2 6 4 9 933 830 1.2476) 883 771 $22 The Kllits (II 1 Ideal Tile (Ul Kns'm 173 ISO ISOiShin-- 140 1-14 160 Davis mi 204 170 17S 205 Spencer 157 HP 177 1.14 Klink 160146 ISI! AVoli.M- 172170142 Hoyw'd 172205 203: Smith 167 1S1 175 (2580) 8.13 S(3 6ii (2491) S26 S27 83S Timi-K-llrrald (I) p. T.

fiiiiKlilin 8 Carlson ITS HGICnn.id.-i 1.17 187 205 Camp'll 183 168 23.1 ISfi li)(i Jit-Caul 197 169 lIlSiEthriilsre SCO Huhor 167 1471 A i 177 IflB 1S1 203 Morn.sco --I ISO 170 1GO Chase 904 S80 S041 (2611) S7S 880 $83 (1U3O 04-1 if A .133111337) 0-17 514 476 Hi A I i i i a single. GrcHtc. 17S. I A i O's i i i a a Grccke, 457. i i i i single.

O's. 6.10. i i team total. O's 1921. ((I) 134 178 145! Blue 111 7S 131 132 128 117 104 130 D) .,11.1 12UJ.12! 143 1191 Buckley 1.14 103 1:19 S7 S9 102; 323107 C.Eall.

Krou Si'lioU (2B26) S21 932 S53! (2392) icniitprf 830 S2I 73S (1924) 62.1 6-19 650' (1670) 5(17 ,1.18 545 (1) i 13) aiart-'y 1 OS 1.10 7S Ciniso'ne 121117 73 CliiaVia S2 107 123 831-14 Jlayr I I 1-1-1 ir.1108122 Colin 313 92 SSlCalbl 10112312.1 (1650) 538 621 -171 (1717) IfiOiLmlrm'n I I A A I A l.KACI.'K W. 1.. Pol. i 2) .700 Crosby Dairy 53 23 .697 a i i S3 27 .663 DoiU-nvyirk A -13 37 Welch's Cafe 42 3R Brown Bi-ar 32 -IS .400 Ken Carey's Cafe 2fi 50 .342 Richardson Root 11 69 .137 Ten i-ld-SO HJUIH-S) Joe C. F.

Muzak. JR. fin F. Gubk-r. SC, Carlson.

(JK11 J. Hellwepo. S. 3. Victor WC P.

Brix'Mon, OFJI L. Canada. SG i Brown Hear vs. Silver i Dottcnvyck B'-er Fruit Market Crosby Dairy vs. Welch's Ca Richardson's Rant Bcor Carey's Cafe.

I'ustponcil a i Crosby Dairy vs. Ken Carey's Cafe. -IS 31 45 42 57 4S 4S 54 51 HO O'rlnrlc 183.3S 183.22 183.5 182.33 182.22 1X2. 3X1.43 381.38 181.7 379.23 i iifn 0 1 A I A i I i a i 111) Iliiplisl Itolis I Slier Slev'ski fvu.icioK 161 Itiil l.lSiP.obbin.s Kenynn 1S3 167 1B7' Dnvis 370 181 137iTi-uly i 1S7 221 202 142 lh(l i 143 176 ItiS i 219 22.1226 I 1,10 (2G05) 5519208311(2707) 945 980 SII2 11. i Novelty (1) Son (S) Kos'n'ki 157 170 169: S.St Wh 159 248 13S I ililli-r 118 162 Lyiiski Shortoll 34-1 MS 215 i 133 166 131 i 1S2 14S 138; Rose.

.139 16G 107 i Wliippio i 161 179 159 (2362) 707 7Bfi 889! f2424) 798 921 705 Prevsk Jl'ini'in'n Dowi-r Slcirrs (II) jolraii (2330) nilcr's Krrill Bridge 1.11 IBS 168 167 17.1174:Caporaic 13.1 12fi ISO 144 1S4, Hit-sell 160 150 173l.Matxner 776 (2540) 199 IS2 1 S.I 200 1SS Ififi 13!) KM 135 1CS2H1 3S4 142 3-12 SI.1 S-IS S77 Uierscl Or.iri-ry (I) Very Saiti'ls'n 159 147 132 T.G'«lSr 139 134 173 166 IGtr T.G'pl.fr 150 13016::, Th'ps'n Kranoek 149 140 179 1M J6S '15-1 105 112 1 3 1 6 9 130163237 339 155 I A I CI i i Ten 11. C. Tin- failli- D. Ahri'tis .14 11. Ocilkrin: 6(i K.

Halsen 61! K. Fuss 57 L. Victor 60 Olean I i i i i K. Campbell mi 63 L. Harris 6B B.

Volkinar .14 II. i i i .17 l-'iirness (in nice R. Siitli-r (3 Welch 63 X. 63 J. Davis HI P.

Doyle 6G Slttre 63 H. Rockwell 33 A. 33 C. Johnston .14 F. Lincoln 6i E.

Marshall 4S a C. Riiiiinnio K3 V. 60 O. Freeman lit) R. Uiiinnnio 113 H.

Slievnk 39 Conk's llini-r I I Forness 63 K. Cook .11 J. For1is .14 Rosier." 6fi .7. Boi-ltoven 6 Sn Its! it itlcs A. Sleele 21 D.

12 H. Rockwell 3 R. Smith 18 H. Teiiny Bush" H. Kaisi-r 31 IX Maiiiiii 12 Taitltltu.e 1:1 R.

Hastings 27 K. Morey fi ronklin 6 5:00 5:15 5-30 5:45 6:00 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:13 7:30 8:13 8:30 9:00 9:30 9:35 10:00 10:30 11:00 11 :30 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 8:55 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:1.1 13:30 11:4:1 12:00 12:1.1 12:30 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:1.1 2:30 00 30 Ave. 13.1.20 132.52 137.32 32S.12 118.31 1.1.1.4!) 147.23 1.11.«3 3.14.3:-! 160.52 1.13.-H) 1.11.2!) 143.17 361. 147.12 144.1 154.54 357.46 3G2. 150.28 134.59 145.3 357.27 336.4G 125.5 144.

IS 346.4 I 7 Ireenc Wicker--the lady The Bartons Drama Behind the News- Ben Grafter Shall We Waltz--music Music Salon Vour Civic Jose Bethencourt Orchestrav Supper Melodies Knsy Aecs--comedy sketch Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons--dramatization Easy Does It--Paul' Laval's orchestra Eye-openers--concerning your vision The Concert party--music Tfte Blue music Roy Shield? Rovue--musical variety program Mideveninsr Review Spin and Win With i Flynn Authors' Doctors nt Work--drama Woody Herman Orchestra'" Horace' Heidi Orchestra" Sign Off THURSDAY The Yawn Patrol--Time, temperature, weather, music NBC News. nnd Al and Lee The Norsemen" Harvey and Dell-- sketch Music' NBC Breakfast 'Club Don JloNoill, master of ceromonks Music Wish a Smile NBC Breakfast Club--last call to breakfast Times-Herald News--H. R. Hclsby Just Between Us-- Mne Brown WHDL Modern Kitchen--Itosioss Helen Book of the Week--from St.

Bonaventure Culli'sre Clark Dennis--sunns for day- dreamini; The Wife Saver Midstream--drama Elizabeth at the Orsan Refreshment. Time With Sinsin' Sam Ulcan Kiwanis Club Merlins Voices in Song--choral Kt-ms Between Bookcnd? Poi Concerl--iiuisii: Oriciualities--vocal and instni- Travollini; Cook--Rjchard Keiii U. S. a i Band--direction ol Capt. Taylor Branson Music You Want--selections i i i the works of the great music masters Special to SalamaHca-- imaginary a i I rip in Salaitianc.a: by speakers: i a i i i i i by Salamanca residents Time.s-Heralil 1 --variety program i orchestra Cems of Melody--music Iroenp Wicker--iln: I The Bnrtons Drama Hehind Xews-- Ken Grauer The i i i Concert--miisii: Today's Top Tune Futir Polka Dots-- lianiionic:) (iii.irli-1 Don tJmlley a i i Ted Sier.lp Kasy Aces--comedy sketch Mr, Keen.

Tracer of Lost a a i a i Piano Sketches--Chester Klf-c i i Opera i i i pnest speaker and soloist Pot 0' CIuM Fame and a i Tommy Dor.sey Orchf-slrii iimsie Midevenint: News Review Town ileeliiii; of Air--broadcast on i a a i Just a i nnd His Music Woody Herman 1-ong Sipn Off Creash Key Stations Alone--Sketch WAEC--The Goldbergs--Sketch Journey--Sketch WOR--Orphan Annie-- Sketch WJZ--Bud Barton--Sketch WABC--The O'Neills--Sketch Armstrong-Sketch WOR--Mandrake--Sketch WJZ--Drama Behind the WABC--Music Clubs Gederation Can Be Bo.utifui WOR--Captain AVJJ5--Toisi Mix-Sketch Bailies-- Sketch Orchestra WOR--Uncle Don WJZ--JsYws: Variety WABC--News: Kdwiii C. Hill Bill Stern, Sporis WABC--Hollywood--Jledda Hopper to Do Tonight-Talk News; Stamps--Tim Healy Reports Sullivan, Comments WJZ--Himljcr Orchestra Alley--Sketch WOR--Here's Morgan WJZ--Lowell Thomas WARC--The World Today Wuriii); Urcli. Aces--Sketch AVOI1--Stan Loinax. bports WABC--Amos 'n' Andy--Sketch Vandercook WJZ--Losl Persons--Sketch A A llalc. Comments WABC--Liinny Tonor of America.

WOli--Lone Hanger--Sketch; AVJZ--Boiiime Orchestra: Kny Lorraine. Jack A Songs AVABC-- Comedy: Meet Mr. Meek a i Orch. WOR--Where Are From? AVJZ--The Quix Kids Tnwn a a Did You Meet; a i a i WOR-- Kiiakv Carter. COIIVIIOIHS AVJX-- Drama; a a i i at i i WABC--Dr.

i i a Looking at You Mliiier Dnvis. Ci'iiiiiieiits AVOR--Gabriel Com- jiii-nts A Shield WBC Fred Allen. P.akcr, Tenor: Al iiian brclt. Lomlmrdo i i A -Sketch A I B. Kennedy and i i Orchestra.

Soloists WOP, a Swing, Comments A A i Orcln-strn :I.I-WAP.C--Public A a i 2 I i i Sl'-i-l. Comiiients Lewis. i i i i Jit A A I I I Kdu-nrds. SUIIKS Uaiice i WAI-HI--News nf (lie World 1 1 0 0 A a i Prop-am Three Suns A Kti.xing: i i i i i f( Cluun- A WOU 11:1.1) AVA15C--Spin-in; Dunce i Orcln-ftrn 2 0 A a News: Miwii: A i Dance i A Dance Music 12.30-Wi.m--London News: Music I) I Music H.irt ul 2) New Defense Classes To Start Here defense training: classes in machine shop work ami carpentry for men and a class in retail selling- for girls from eighteen to twenty-five years of age who are under the National Youth Administration will be started at the hig-h school next week. The Board of Education, which met at the school Tuesday nig'ht.

voted to have these classes held at the high school. A part of the NYA, classes will be financed by the Federal government'. Olean has been granted an allotment of $2,300 for the three classes. When the new classes start the machine shop wt the industrial arts building of the high school will operate continuously from eight-thirty o'clock in the morning until eleven o'clock at nig'ht for five davs a week. Three Cars Damaged In Collision Three automobiles were involved in a collision just west of the Olean City Line on the Alle- yany road Tuesday afternoon about four-thirty o'clock.

All three cars were damaged, but no personal injury to occupants was reported. Drivers of the ears were listed as John J. O'Haire. Olean, who was driving east: a Mrs. Snudd of Olean RD 1, and Joseph Buff, both of whom were driving west.

Slippery condition of the road was believed to be the cause of the accident. Buffalo Legislator Succumbs Receive $5 For Greek War Relief A contribution of S5 was received today from the American Lebanon Auxiliary for the local Greek War Relief Fund, making the total to date S7S4.63. Donations arc still being accepted Cor this fund, officials of the drive said today. The campaign will be continued indcfinitelv. Removed Home Mrs.

Harold Fritz, who has been a patienj. at St. Francis Hospital. has been removed to her home on South Eighteenth Street. to the Editor Salvation Army Leader Coming Word has been received here by Major C- A.

Satterley in charge of the local Salvation Army Citadel, that Edwin J. Perrett, divisional Army commander, will visit here Thursday to conduct a corps in- poction. The annual census meeting is also planned in connection with Mr! Perrett's be held at six- forty-five o'clock at the Citadel. Census Board Locals who will attend include Max Mettler, William Salisbury and Mrs. R.

Bishop, Thursday evening at eight o'clock, a public meeting will be held, when Mr. Perrett will show motion pictures of the Rochester. Syracuse. New England and Old Orchard camps. Observe Coronation Of Pius XII at St.

Marv's Church Rep. Pius L. Schwert, of Buf--. falo. well-known throughout tern New York, died following sudden illness at a hotel in Waah- i ton Tuesday night.

Mr. Schwert was taken ill just as he was announcing his candidacy for mayor of Buffalo. Stricken while spekking at i banquet given by J. Frank jnett. of Allegany, president of the- i International Mail Association;" Mr.

Schwert collapsed in the arms of his wife Senator James M. Mead, also of Buffalo. Henry Burns, a former registered nurse employed in ator Mead's office, attempted, i revive him but he was pronounced dead shortly after eleven-fifteen) i o'clock by Dr. Milton S. Ross of the Emergency Hospital staff.

Rep. Schwert. a native of Buf- I falo. was sen-ing his second in Congress as Representative of the Forty-second District, Elected to the Seventy-sixth Congress in 193S. he was re-elected in last Fall's general election.

He was a former professional baseball player and at one time member of the Xew York Yankees, coming up from the Yankee Farm clubs of Jersey City. Newark and Buffalo. He also was an ensign in the U. S. Navy.

St. Joseph's Tops St. Mary's, 45-38 St. Joseph's defeated Mary's! basketball Learn, 45 to 3S, Tuesday evening at Bullcr Memorial Gym, St. Bonaventure College.

541.6 1 311.10 M6.1Q 1.12.1 I'll. 8 Tiie a St. Joseph- (1.1) K. Ash. (1.1) J.

A nil J. Dahar. 6 R. Simon Hi) D. Saiv'ri.

i J. Ash. (6) a CIS) (S) i Ml!) I Id) i Frank (2) 1 I i i i i (2) Wiley. (', (-J) Returns To Post Jack St. dair, sou of Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. St. Clair of the Has- Iscll.

completed a five montlis course in the Naval Service School in Norfolk, has loft for Pearl Hai'bor, Hawaii, where )ic will be stationed at Naval Air Station. He the last two weeks with his parents. Stirring Song Forecast TORONTO. John Slatlor, drum mnjor of Canada's after C7 years a military musician, believes this war soon will produce another "Tipperary" or Up Your Troubles." MH.IO i 342.9 l.i-l. 337.4 MAP PUZZLE (2301) 796 732 773J (2252) 6S573GS31 THK KINGFISHER, a i cl which is an expert at catching fish, is not a swimming bin).

JOE VALOORA FLV.ALE Bv HAM FISHER THAT MONMOUTH BUNCH UOUSY TRICK HE PULLED HOIIZONTAL a of American republic. 6 It seceded in 1903. 12 Promise. 13 Cudjel. 15 Bronze.

16 To quote. 17 Male ancestori. 18 Powder ingredient 20 Poem. 23 Occupants. 22 Thrice.

23 Folding Devil. 27 To cheat. 29 Postscript 30 Worn-out thing. 31 Old measure. 32 Preposition.

33 Revokes. 35 Negative. 30 Edge. Answer to Prevloui Puizle 37 Tea. 40 Sickness.

42 School of whales. 44 Feather scarf. 46 48 More fastidious. 50 Eddy. 51 Onager 52 Smell.

53 Completely. 54 has a --climate. SSVasco de discovered this Jand. VERTICAL 2 Greedy. 3 Musical term.

4 Reverence 5 Valuable, property. 6 Group of desert travelers. 7 Kiln. 8 For fear that. 9 Door rug.

10 To throb. 13 Smnll island. 14 Baking dish. 16.The U. S.

A. cd the Panama Canal here. 19 Atlantic entrance to Panama Canal 2) 2000 pounds, 23 Prank. 25 Form of "be." 26 Spigot. 27 Large auto.

28 Males. 29 Skillet. 33 Calendar book 34 Intention. 38 To listen. 39 Too.

41 Italian coin. 42 Diamond. 43 Arabian. 44 Light. 45 Part of a shaft 47 Poisonous snake.

49 Mountain 50 Chum. The Editor. Olean Timcs-Hcnild: The p.ist uvo seasons have been listeners to the interjicho- lastic quiz presented over station under the sponsorship of "The Times-Herald:" Last year we were displeased ami sometimes shocked at a number ol: the However, we were heartened to think a this sen.son miR'lit bring ,1 decided imi- provcmont. March 9 quiz contest, cannot go unnoticed or unquestioned Jind provokes the writing of this letter. There wen; questions which were insulting 1 to that body of its well as the listening- audience.

They were and nonsensical. The writer was urged to cheer when the contestant could not answer. In other words the answers were i out of his vocabulary. Indeed. 1 liave rejoiced if a child of mino had received a xeri) for the score.

The environment of the American Home has been greatly and most, severely critieixed of late, but. since listening to of the quiz questions 1 i it i be well to search a. bit further before passing' judgment too se- Verely. Fur be it from me to denounce i teachers or others who produee lho.se quest ions, I am acquainted i some and especially Icm'hors who 1 am sure would not. i of lowering' their a standards tn such a degree as to send forth such questions to any student.

Recently 7 heard a very fine address on "Our American Way." The speaker, referring to the word said that "during- his i i lie had rather been adverse to using it, fearing it might mean being i looking up the i i i ho found 'Culture' is a study of a science or art for the purpose of making: amendments or improvements. Webster further says--'Culture' Is to improve, correct, train or refine mini's physical or mental condition. Our America has the most splendid ever given to a people. The finest dictionaries from which to learn. Can we not five these young people who are entering upon thf threshold of life the very best questions for our American Way? Why? Because some day we are to before the "Author nnd Finisher of our Faith" nnd give an account of evei-y idle word and deed.

A I HOWLAXD. Olean, N.Y. A special memento will be offered at tonight's lenten services at St. Mary the Angels' Church to Pope Pius XII, who is obsci'v- ing- the second anniversary of his coronation. The Rev.

Robert L. Buchheit. assistant pastor, will deliver the second instruction on the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass covering the beginning of the Mass up to the Gospel at this evening's services. Kiwanis Speaker Col. Willam M.

Tenney of- the Department ul' Military Science and Tactics nt St. Boniiventiire College will speak on "The National Defense Plan," the luncheon of the Kiwnnis Club at tlu: Oleim Mouse Thursday. To Recite Rosary The Holy Name Society of St. Church will meet in a vbotly Thursday evening at eight-thirty o'clock nt. the chuirh to so to the home of the laic John O'Haire.

North Third Street, to recite tin 1 rosarv. ALL THE TUNES OF ALL THE CATALOGUES Heard Any Xite In the BLUE ROOM As I'laycd by PHIL WHITE'S BUDDIES DLNNKI1 35c City Lunch Caltnbar of The Gay Nineties A revue nf Oleaif Kiwunis Club Uwlerprivileired Children's Fund 0. H. S. Auditorium March 12, 1941 a i 8:15 p.

m. on Sale by all and members of the cast I IAST TIMES TONin TONIC in: iinncr ineet- itiir of Kxchnngc Club; Ol'ean Houso. PM -Meeting of Women of the Moose-; Moose clubhouse. I'M a a clinrity show of Kiwanis Club; Nlnctios Rovue:" Olciin HiRh School auditorium. i i A 12:00 incetinp of Kiwanis Club; Clean House.

I'M---leather and Daughter Bunquot of OU-an Girl Scouts; Trinity Church. F.M Meotinp of Olean and nnd Vicinity Nurses' Club: Oleiui General Hospital SET GENUINE RELIEF -TOKITE-BIG STAGE PARTY- PC tc. HELD OVER THURSDAY! with SUSAN HATWAKD-FAT WKAT MOKXIS in "MEH IOSTON KACKK" nwi.V in "COME LIVE VITH ME" STATE TOMORROW and FRIDAY! CS QSMASH HITS BONNIE and TUCKER in hit! YOU RE THE ONE A JERRY COLONNA LILLIAN CORNELL ALBERT DEKKER Edward Evirctt MORTON TEDDY HART FEATURE .1 CO.MKDY: AUOtT JMIIBUI A A A Chiriie CNAftW In Ws Cwuwtjr GREAT our iM.

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Years Available:
1909-1951