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Flock 39. A wing I 37. Abounding 41. Gov in ore Harriman talk with him about anything." "Look, buddy," he told me. "up here we don't like private eyes that get in our way.

We don't like private eyes from Los Angeles 1 We don't like you guys, period!" measure 18. Dregs 19. Shoshoneans 20. Showers shot "Detectives can. appreciate art," I said "Did you talk Wm into telling you where George was?" "Not in so many words." "You conned him into something.

Did you get him so enthused he called George to tell him the news?" "Something like that." "You dirty!" "What about George and his grandfather?" I persisted. "I shouldn't have told you, Donald." "You've said it, however. You can't stop now." "The devil I can't! I've I pushed back my chair. "All right," I told him, "I don't care what you like and what you don't like. I'm licensed by the state.

I'm doing a job. Ypu asked me a question. I gave you an answer. Black-Balled, He Buys Club LONDON (UPI) Ever get mad at i some organization and wish you could buy it and fire all those people? It hanpened to builder Pat Pateman, 42. Pateman wa refused membership in i local golf club so he promptly bought the club's 120-acre links, clubhouse and all.

Three years ago Pateman applied to renew his membership in the Longcliffe Golf Club near Loughborough. But his application did not receive the necessary support from two-thirds of the committee. "I took a poor view of that." Pateman said today, "Now the shoe is on the other foot." Pateman, who bought the club for an undisclosed sum Monday, said that "if I dc not approve of two-thirds of the committee now I can do something about it. "I am under no obligation to renew the lease." He added, "perhaps this will teach tho committee a lesson." Chuckles in the News will, i-: i vow BOISE, Idaho (UPD Alaska Attorney General Gerald Williams, overjoyed today with the statehood bill, said he would keep his vow to push a peanut 120 miles from Big Delta to Tok Junction. "I'll probably lose a little weight." he said.

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Bog ask me another question and not answering. If you want to get a lawyer. I'll get a law "Take it easy," he told me. "Do a little backing up yourself," I told him. said, "You talk too big for size of your coat." 10:00 WRCA News Reports WABC John Vandercook 10:05 WRCA Education Series WABC Ed Jordan WCBS The Last Word 10:30 WRCA News Tex and Jinx 10:45 WABC Travel Talk 11:00 WRCA News WOR News; -Studio WABC News 11:15 WCBS Starlight Salute WOR Studio WABC Lifetime Living 11:30 WABC World of Tomorrow 12:00 WABC Allen Jeffreys WCBS Mjsic Til Dawn 12:30 WRCA Night Flight WOR--Long John 1:00 WRCA News 1:30 WRCA Symphonies Although-sugar ranks as the world's oldest as well as most necessary foods, its principal modern source sugar cane has been widely cultivated for less than 50 vears.

ij N5 1 1' 77? "yp is TZ' 19 15" 3 777 AO. At. MrTM Lois said, "He doesn't talk too for the size of his The officer looked over. "How long you been up here. TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 WRCA.

WOR, WCBS. WABC News 6: 15 WRCA-i-Sports Jimmy Powers WOR John Wingate 6:30 WRCA News WAbC John Daly WCBS Bill Leonard 6:40 WRCA Financial News WABC Paul Harvey 6:45 WRCA Three-Star Extra WABC Andre Baruch WOR Sports Stan Lomax WCBS Lowell Thomas 7.00 WRCA Johnny Andrews Show WCBS Sports Tune-Phil Xlizzuto WOR Fulton Lewis, Jr. WABC Edward Morgan 7:05 WCBS Amos Andy WCBS Sports Time 7:15 WOR Today's Business WABC Joel Crager 7:20 WOR John Wingate 7:30 WOR Gabriel Heatler WCBS Answer Please WRCA Morgan Beatty 7:45 WRCA Frank Blair WOR Let's Travel WCBS Edward R. Murrow 8:00 WRCA News Reports WOR News Reports WABC Herb Anderson WCBS Robert Q. Lewis WRCA Nightline WOR News WCBS Patti Page 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I fl I INDEPENDENCE Shenandoah WILL NOT FRIDAY, BANKS WILL THURSDAY, UNTIL IN Merchants Miners OBSERVANCE OF jj Your Individual Horoscope By FRANCES DRAKE told him.

"Where are you staying?" told him. "How are you getting around rented a car." His face lit up with sudden interest "Well, well, well," he said. let me ask you something Does the Roadside Motel at mean anything to you?" "Should it?" "Somebody drove a rented car to the Roadside Motel, and like very, very much to find who it was." "Why?" "Because the person who drove car is probably the one who murdered George Cadott." held my face expressionless. The officer studied me thoughtfully. "Sort of jars you, doesn't Lam?" "I'd hate to think your lack of hospitality would go so far as to murders on visiting detectives," I told him.

"Don't worry, ft doesn't. As as you keep your nose clean, all right We're on the-square up here, but "we don't anyone cutting corners. Sou understand nodded. The door chimes sounded. Lois Marlow jumped up, "That be my neighbor," she said.

The officer said, "Okay, I'll a look at the neighbor." DAY Banks BE OPEN JULY 4th NO CONTEST ORLANDO, Fla. (UPD' -There is a suspicion here today that the Orlando and Tampa teams in the Florida State Baseball League arpn'tvenl" matched. Tampa defeated Orlando, 32-1, Monday niht in a 7-inning game. WIFE LIKES CANDLES DENVER, Colo. (UPI) -David Hamil, head of the Rural Electrification Program, complained today man has worked thousands of years to get from candles to electricity but his wife still uses candles on the dinner table.

"I'm no': having mucl. influence oh my wife," Hamil said. STEAL CAMPAIGN POSTERS TULSA, Okla. UPI Gubernatorial candidate George Mis-kovsky's Supporters claimed today burglars stole his campaign posters and pasted them on nearly every downtown street corner Monday. The busy crowas trod all over his face.

JAIL IS HOME KYOTO. Japan (UPI) A 69-year-old man who spent all but 14 months during the last 52 years in jail happily returned to his old home Monday when police caught him stealing bicycle. Hot Dog Month CHICAOO (UPI) National Hot Dog Month opened today and its sponsors were ready with statistics to show how popular tasty sausage has become. The ponsors said last year American ate 10 billion hot dogs. And if those hot dogs had been laid end to end instead of eaten, they would stretch 800,000 miles, or around the earth about 30 times.

REMAIN OPEN JULY 3RD, 4 P. M. an I 1 1 0 National Bank National Bank Union National Bank I CHAPTER 15. "pONALD," said Lois Marlow, "if you're the one who bought Horace's painting, it's a dirty, stinking trick. It's downright crueL Horace is just absolutely walking on clouds.

He's in seventh heaven!" I said, "That's wonderful! A painter can do a lot more creative work when he's enthusiastic. Any artist can work to better advantage if he feels the creative work he's turning out isn't going to be a drug on the market. "Now tell me what makes you think George Cadott murdered his grandfather." "Now, wait a minute!" she told me. "Let's get this thing straight If you're the guy, and I think you are, and if Horace finds out you're a private detective who ueht one of nis paintings so you could find out where George was, he's going to have a letdown that will flatten him out. He'll feel like he's lumped off a twenty- story building." "Then we hadn't better tell him, had we, Lois?" "We hadn't for a fact.

Would you do anything that mean, Donald?" "I don't know," I said. "Don't hand me a line like that. I told you about George. Now come clean." "All right," I told her. "1 did It" "And you built up his ego so you could make a contact and find out where George was?" "That's right." "I hate you," she said.

Tm going to keep you here just long enough to help with the dishes and then you're going to get out of this apartment and out of my life." "Wait a minute," I told her. Tve given Horace a boost, an inspirational kick in the pants. He's going to start turning out paintings like mad. I've suggested a couple of subjects for him." She thought that over, then aid, "He told me he had a brand-new Idea last night. He was pretty swacked, but he was sobering up and was going to get up early this morning and go to work." I said, "If you don't ever tell him, he's going to be a better painter than he was before he met me." "But he thinks you're an art dealer, or a collector, traveling Incognito." "Perhaps 1 am." "And then again, perhaps you aren't" TELEVISION An Erenina TUESDAY EVENING 6:00 34-16 Showboat Variety 28 Falcon ''Invisible Destroyer." 23 My Little Margie "Delinquent Margie." Margie helps Mrs.

Odetts buy a hotrod. 8 Trail of Adventure 6 Popeye Theatre 6:30 34-16 Texas Rangers "The Atomic Trail." Two gunmen hold up, an Army truck and after killing a sergeant make off with a capsule containing a new fuel vital to the country's defense. 28 News 22 News, Weather, Sports MP-News and Sports 8 Sports and Weather 6 Starr Theatre 3 News Vince Leonard 8:45 28-22-0-8-3 News 6 Horse Race 1: 00 34-16-6 News and Weather 28 Annie Oakley "Shadow at Sonoma." Annie's kid "brother, Tagg, it not content with just being a member of the audience when he sees a traveling magician. He spends his allowance to buy one of the wizard's tricks. 22 Harbor Command Capt.

Baxter devises an ingenious ruse to "storm" two bandits' floating stronghold and rescue their hostages. 10 Sheriff of Cochise 8 Phil Silvers "Lt. Bilko." Back in 1942. Sfrt. Bilko received a special commission for service in battle.

Now he learns that, contrary to what he thought, the Army never cancelled that commission; so he figures he's due a small fortune in back 3 Honeymooners "The Golfer," Ed tries to teach Ralph the game of golf. 1:15 34-16-6 News John Daly. 1:30 34-16-6 Cheyenne "Devil's Canyon." Framed for 'a murder, Cheyenne is re-leased on a phony alibi provided by an ex-Army officer. The man. believes Cheyenne can guide him to a legendary buried treasure of diamonds.

28-3-rWin With a Winner Last ek's winner is challenged ly "William Barry, Westport, Milton D. Hassol, NewYork City; Kath-ryn Thorburn, Pound Ridge, N. and James Robinson, Columbus, O. Sandy Becker is the quizmaster. 22-10-8 Name That Tune vtOO 28-8-3 Investigator Color) A lawyer who devotes his efforts to exposing rackets, asks his friend Lloyd Prior for help when his assistant is killed.

The lawyer tells Lloyd that he believes a racket boss is responsible. Then the racketeer hires Jeff Prior to find tile murderer in order to clear his name. 22-10 Mr. Adams and Eve "Planes That Pass in the Night" Eve and Howard decides to take a brief vacation when Howard finishes his picture. Howard buys tickets for a trip to Paris and Eve buys tickets for a visit to Hawaii.

They decide that the winner of a gin-rummy game shall choose where they will spend the vacation. trrdrJfdrridgJiffidfdiI? You I'm stopped." me Knuckles pounded on the door, hard. "Now, who would be trying to bang the door down?" she asked petulantly, getting up to go to the door. "Some friend," I said, "who's yer. the impatient" She opened the door.

A man's voice said, "Do yol know a George Cadott?" "No!" she told him, and started to slam the door. "Just a minute, sister!" he said. "Take a look at this!" "Oh-oh," she said. "What about George Cadott?" he asked. "He gets in my hair." "He's out of your hair now," he said.

"He's dead." "What?" she exclaimed. "Come on," he told her. "Move over. I'm coming in. What were you doing?" he asked.

"Just having breakfast?" "TJh-huh." "I'll take a cup of coffee," he said, and pushed his way into the kitchenette. I finished my coffee with elaborate unconcern. "Well. well, well!" he said. "Who's the boy friend?" "Is it any of your business?" 'Tm making It my business." "Look," she said, "is that true about George?" The man came over to me and said, "Tell me who you are and what you're doing here." He took a leather folder from his pocket, opened it to disclose a badge.

I said, "Calm down, Mac. My name's Donald Lam. I'm a private detective from Los Angeles. Here's my card. Here are my credentials." I tossed them on the table.

"What are you- doing here "Trying to get a line on George Cadott" "Why?" "1 wanted to talk with the PROGRAMS Herald Feature 8:30 34-16-6 Wyatt Earp 'Wyatt Earp Meets Doc Hol-liday," While tracking down a notorious holdup gang, Wyatt is almost killed. He's saved by Doc Holliday gunman, gambler and graduate dentist. 22-10 Playhouse Don Taylor in "Three Months 1 to Remember." 9:00 34-16-6 Broken Arrow "The Arsenal." When the Apaches are accused of stealing guns and ammunition, Tom Jeffords and Cochise set out to find the outlaws actually responsible for the thefts. 28-8-3 Dotto Jack Narz is quizmaster for the weekly nighttime version of this half-hour quiz game. 22-10 To Tell the Truth Actor Jackie Cooper is guest panelist.

Polly Bergen rejoins Hy Gardner and Kitty Carlisle. Bud Collyer is emcee. 9:30 34-16 Boots and Saddles ''A Question of Duty." 28-8-3 Bob "Bob Goes Hillbilly," Chuck MacDonald meets a wealthy young girl and falls in love with her. Bob is a little shocked when the girl's family begins to check the Collins-family tree to see whether his nephew is good enough for the young lady. 22-10 Spotlight Playhouse Anita Louise is hostess for this half-hour series consisting of re-runs of dramas previously seen on, "The Loretta Young Show." 6 Pantomime Quix Guest panelists: George Jes-sel and actress Barbara Ni-chols.

Regulars: Dorothy Hart, Howard Morris, Carol Burnett, Milt Kamen, Stubby Kaye and Tom Postori. Mike Stokey is host. 10:00 34-16-6 West Point "Duty, Honor and Trouble." Second-classman Don Carter is a good student and a fine athlete. It is expected he will be made a cadet commander in his final year. But a sur- prise visit by his parents shows a side to his character that is a surprise to his friends and officers.

28-3 Californians "The Marshal." After Father Holzer, a friend of Matt Wayne's, is murdered. Matt accepts the post of marshal of San Francisco in an effort to capture the killers. Jack Mc-Givern aids Wayne in smashing a crime ring. 22-10 Bid 'n' Buy Bert Parks is host of this new weekly half-hour auction game. Each of four contes-ants is given $10,000 cash with which to bid for clues to a major prize.

A contestant who buys three clues during the broadcast keeps the remainder of his original regardless of whether he gets the week's prize. 8 Circle Theatre Twelve Cases of Murder." 10:30 34-16 Martin Kane 28 Western Marshal "Two Men Out" The Western Marshal and his side kick "itry to patch up a broken marriage. 22 Mike Hammer He big Lah?" I I "1 "Now else. Vallejo out we'd out that I it frame long you're want I will take to The Fourth of July Is This Friday Place Your Order Now For A Case of Famous Refreshment! yourself patiently and smartly, as you usually do. Don force issues: Use intelligent persuasion.

OCT. 24 to NOV. 22 (Scorpio)- If you stop, look and listen, you will not. say or do some of the things you might without this precaution. Use logic; heed intuition.

Showy gains not indicated, but sincere effort will pay. NOV. 23 to DEC. 21 (Sagittarius)-Ambition, independence and indus-triousness (some of your attributes) are stimulated how, and if you ap ply them rightly (not selfishly) you can expect satisfactory results now or later. DEC.

2'2 to JAN. 20 (Capricorn) Day calls for extra alertness, keen judgment; too. Remember, however, that no earnest, conscientious efforts are ever wast ed. JAN. 21 to: FEB, 19 Give proper rating to day's FIRSTS, then handle them with good judgment.

Avoid extremes, but be. prepared for quick action, if necessary. FEB. 20 to MARCH 20 (Pisces)-You can gain most now through application of advice to both Aquarius and Capricorn. Be most careful in Water sports, handling confidential matters.

also using liquids, chemicals, etc. YO0 BOR.V TODAY are kindly, courteous mid thoughtful to old and young alike. People go to you tor sympathy and aid and you seldom fail them. You may tend to worry needlessly. Don't anticipate trouble.

Yoii have an abundance of talent and ability. Use all your gifts and you will get the most from them t) you keep cheerful, ambitious, and free, from worry. You can accom plish' a great deal in a- profession especially in medicine, acting or the law. Deaths in the News MONTCLAIR, N. J.

Henry G. Riter III, 65, president of the National Association of Manu facturers in 1955, died Monday. A former investment and steel executive, he was director of corporate relations of the Mc-Graw-Edison Company, electrical manufacturers. BOSTON Dr. David Goldstein, 87.

a leading Catholic writer, died Monday. A convert from Judiaism, he was a columnist for the Pilot, Roman Catholic newspaper in the Boston Diocese, and the author of 10 books. In 1903 he was the first Socialist candidate for mayor of Boston and was defeated. NEW YORK Murray. Wein-stein, 67, vice president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, died Monday.

A native of Russia, he cO founded the union with the late Sidney Hillman. LONDON The Marchioness Curzon of Kedleston, widow of Marquess Curzon, former foreign secretary and vice.oy to India, died Monday. Bom in Decatur, the daughter of ah American diplomat. Lady Curzon was a leading figure in British society and entertained many of the world's most renowned personalities. NOVELTY GAMES Every Tuesday Night UNION HALL Minersville ALL GAMES AS USUAL PLUS 3 BONUS PRIZES! DOOR PRIZE $130 200 for 50 100 for 57 80 for 55 Free Bus: Mahsnoy City 6:15, Shenandoah FraekTUle 6:45.

Look in the section in which birthday comes, find what your, outlook is, according to the stars For Wednesday, Juiy- 2, 1958 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) Don't look. for. "easy going," quick returns. With several planets in-auspiciously -positioned, you may not have all the help or inspiration you wish, However, your own initiative and perseverance are your solution. APRIL 21.

to MAY 21 (Taurus) Use sensible precautions in all haz ardous activities and difficult situa tions. Maintain yoor usual calm and you can turn the day into a profitable perhaps, not an exciting, one. MAY 22 to JUNE 21 XJpmini) Similar tp Taurus now. You may not as mentally keen as usual but give up in anything. -Exercise patience and courtesy even though others may-be uncooperative.

You'll win. JUNE 22 to JIXY 23 Cancer) You may have to be satisfied with less than you anticipate but if you keep up to schedule, you will do well "on the' whole. JULY 2 to AUGUST 23 (Leo) Your Sun is the only planet now favorably You are fortunate so be helpful to others and better, your own status in the doing. Maintain your sense of humor: avoid contention. AUG.

24 to SEPT. 23 (Virsoi Stay with well arranged program out don go to extremes. Conserve time, energy: watch disposition. Vibrations from the Sun can be helpfu all day. Good management important.

SEPT. 24 to OCT. 23 (Libra) Similar to and Much can be accomplished and you can gain new knowledge if you apply Voice of Broadway (Continued from Page 4) Hank speaking in Italian. Dakota whose salary zoom ed from $300 to $3,000 a week in a matter of months, is being rush- ed to Hollywood as soon as She ends her engagement at the Village Vanguard. Capitol Records want to put at least three perhaps four more albums on wax before she begins touring Europe.

Lionel Hampton's July 5 jazz concert at Lewisphn Stadium will be a re production of the one that Caused riots in Berlin. (Over 5,000 East Germans crossed the border to attend it.) Kathleen Grant (Gregory Peck's leading lady in 'The is making El Mo rocco's scene with her new beau. Lee It, seems only yesterday that she was planning to marry; wico: Minardos, whose for mer wife Is now the bride of Ty rone Fowec. THE. VOGUE for Chinese restaurants on the East Side is reaching epidemic proportions.

Two; more due to open next week: the Jade Palace and East. i Vivian, della Chiesa singer as reported to have dropped thousands of dollars in launching a new record label that never even approached the success stage. Her husband, directed the project. Joan Crawford's bright red hair has cafe, society goggling. Gregory, once Sherman Billings-ley's shadow at the Stork Club and popular with all the celebrities has recovered from his recent illness and is greeting the customers at the Eden Roc.

Killed in Cemetery CREMONA, Italy (UPI) Gravedigger Luigi Bonvini, 66, was killed Monday, while setting a tombstone in place. He fell from a scaffolding while lifting the tombstone and it fell after him, crushing him to death. I Soft Drinks, loo Lois Marlow opens the door, bigb hilarity as the story continues here tomorrow. 10 Mike Hammer 6 News Gunnar Back 3 Boots and Saddles "Repeater Rifles." A trader who sold guns to the Indians is forced to witness tragic results of his act. 10:45 6 Movie 11:00 34-16 Newsreel 28-22-10-8-3 News 11:10 28-12-10 Sports and Weather 3 Weather Judy Lee 11:15 34-16 Weather Reporter 28-3Jack Paar ariety 22 Weather and Sports 10 Sports 8 News, Weather, Sports 11:20 34-16 Movie "Prestige.

"Ann Harding and Adolphe Menjou. 11:25 10 Movie "Black Tuesday." 11:30 22 Movie "The Great 8 Jack Paar 1:00 34-22-16 News 10 Count -of Monte Cristo 3 NBC Education Series 1:05 22 Movie "Go West, Young Lady." Penny Singleton, Glenn Ford, Ann Miller. 1:30 10 Movie "Along the "Navajo Trail." Roy Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans. 3 News 2:15 6 Horse Race 6 All Night Movies "Burn 'Em Up O'Connor," Dennis O'Keefe, Cecilia Parker. "Two Sisters from Boston," Grayson, Peter Lawford.

"Andy Hardy's Double Life," Mickey Roo-ney, Lewis Stone. These (Continued from Page 4 so that wages were really lowered. In a Word. $10 a day in 1947 is equal roughly' to $4 a day- in 1957. The following discussion' is pertinent: "Senator Malone.

And you lowered the purchasing power of the dollar to less than half, you had about $4 a day in purchasing "Mr. Burgess. is right. "Senator Malone. And that is the reason for increase in wages continually, that is the major reason and the.

real necessity for increasing wages, pensions and annum-ties of various kinds that the Government pay's and that idividuai is living on, is "Mr. Burgess. Well, it has been a major cause course; wages actually have increased faster than the inflation. "Senator Malone. You think they have? Of course, that is the argument "Mr.

Burgess. Some of them." It is still not clear from this discussion precisely how much gold the government of the United States owns absolutely. CLUB NEWS WILL APPEAR TOMORROW! Choose From All These Fine Products ESSLINGER'S Premium Beer at Regular Beer Price! SUNSHINE Everybody Goes for "Sunny! DUQUESNE Brewed in the World's Most Modern Brewery! PABST Blue Ribbon Truly the King of Premum Beers! 1 Delicious CANADA DRY Ginger Ale and Fruit Flavors BERRY'S SODA 16 Different, Delicious Flavors! BENJAMIN'S SODA Tops for Refreshing Soft Drinks! I TODAY i For Delivery! POLISH HALL PARTY Mahanoy City TONIGHT, TUESDAY, JULY 1st BIG JACKPOT 220 in 62 SPECIALS 20 20 20 50 50 Penny Games Begio at 7:45 Kegalar Game 1:15 SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE! PASKEY'S DISTRIBUTORS A- Shenandoah 409-411 South Chestnut Street.

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