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Abilene Reporter-News from Abilene, Texas • 4

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mm Tr 'm a -h 3-B THE ABILENE REPORTER-NEWS Abilene Texas Monday Evening June 23 1952 of food that can bo frozen at a time A good rule for freezing la to leave foods la contact with the freextag surface overnight Tips on Using Homo Freezer OZs Mon River r5ou1h Pccific' Just Keeps Rolling LUSH FABRICS Fall Fashions for Women Wearable Fit the Figure How come the continued to4o about this particular showT Part of the answer you can get by sidling through the caveliko backstage gloom of the Majestic and into the Mg be-mirrored dressing room of an impish Monde named Martha Wright She's what's known as the fe I I By DOROTHY ROE AP Fashion Editor NEW YORK June 23 Ift-The poodle current darling of international fashion has been clipped curled combed and teamed with sleek smooth companions for next fall's all-Americas styles Textured fabrics are the Mg iws of New fan fashion openings which go into high gear next week when buyers and fashion editors from aU over the United States and abroad converge on tha Mg town's teeming garment district The silhouette la only slightly changed from last season with slim skirts predominant for daytime wear foil skirts for cocktail and evening dresses the hemline at mid-calf shoulders smooth and unpadded waistlines accentuated but not uncomfortably squeezed Tha whole foaling of the uhlans ta one of smooth rounded lines lush fabrics and distinction in details There will be few exaggerated mostrositiea for cartoonists to Jibe ta next falVs feminine fashions Moat styles are wearable understated designed to fit the usual outlines of the female figure and endowed with a quality id quiet elegance by expert tailoring and the handsomest lineup of fabrics ta many moons Favorite colors for winter will be combinations of black brown with othor colors In deep muted tones subdued by weaving Mack undertones into colored fabrics The textured and napped poodle and xybeltae fabrics are top of the beep for suits and coats often shown in combination with smooth worsteds or flannels dyed to match exactly The new poodle fabrics have To secure the best results ta home freextag there are several general rules that should be followed Select food of good quality Freextag does not improve but will retain the quality Do not delay preparation for freezing Prepare foods ta small quantities Label an cartons and packages correctly giving full description of contents and date placed ta freezer Freeze foods Immediately Do mi hold cartons of food at room temperature longer than ta necessary For long time storage keep frozen foods at zero or beknr Vegetables that are usually eaten raw lettuce celery radishes cucumbers tomatoes cabbage and onions do not freeze satisfactorily All other types of vegetables may be frozen To preserve their natural color all vegetables except rhubarb should be before frrerin Steam scalding Is preferable to water scalding For best freezing and storing results meat should be wrapped and either heat sealed or lock sealed ta moisture vapor proof material whlrh ta odor free Practically all types of meat may be frozen but their holding time varies Thawing and then refreextag causes loss of quality Follow directions mri LAST NIGHT asiaasa SET MOMM fa Wo Will Be CLOSED Monday Tuesday end Wednesday FOR REPAIRS! ThWiV fREElPARKlNGTtOT 3W fSKTcfer fit NOVIIS BIB fOOl Utility Projects Underway in Congo COSTERMANSVILLE Belgian Congo About 230 public utility projects are naderway as part of the Eastern Kivu 10-year plan for the development of the Belgian Congo The program eonitata of road construction and improvement to proceed along with the building of new port tastellatioe on Lake Kivu for the Beit Steaks West Texas Visit SIRLOIN ROOM Charcoal Broiled Steaks Hickory Smoked Bsr-B-Q Wa Seres Only Chaise Baaf ABILENE TERMINAL mm TUBS we wBESfiMi jhggfaPIHfffifi TCCwmcoroRl -PLUS- BURST' STONE NEWS-CARTOON gufijOB "Red Howard Duff Town" Edith Fellows Hugh Beaumont PLUS Outpost" Lash Larue REFRIOERAT1D THEATRES By WADE JONES NEA Staff Correspondent MEW YORK It makes people laugh and it makes them cry It makes SI 000000 a year Its hind hands love to work for It Toro of Jts greatest assests are a beauteous lady who washes her hair IS times a week and can milk a cow and a wealthy boos who actually likes to pay taxes It's only three years old but already it ranks as a local tasti-tut km right along with Grant's Tomb and scotch on the reeks Its name is "South Pacific" the musical comedy about daffy Navy nurses and daffler Seabees heart breaking love and bleak death and Bloody Mary and her grass skirts All on a Pacific isle in World War II After UOO performances 1700 people who have paid from $100 to each for seats are still on hand and panting every time the Majestic Theater's curtain goes MsYiiHiMlack Tmt Fictl Lhp MM Shis TMm URf Prunes le fins OasdThs McM Wesro Vim Ta lUfod CpIm We MPM 19 MH NMHua fkm Cm BEFORE TMf bo Omd Earn Has TV I nBiUi I uptr Heft Dr XiM-oaS Ne we i4w tkaae soft Oat has Mvt TRADE IN tou oia Mans GET A NEW SPitO GRAPHIC! EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED MWhy wait or why bo satnfiaal with Aaeimm oraiiimy wlwe )tH cm fM fin Gfafln ww far i HttW mow or A ibc cbb4Io vbIoo ofjpoor pmcoi cmbmb WoWIH Make an Offer For Anything Photographic LONG TERMS su us now a1' 1114 Rad DM 1-1721 Plane Builder Glenn Martin Foresees Giant Flying Boat male lead which is one of the Itesr descriptions of all time flat This ta only the second Broadway show she was ever and the first successful one she pranees and dances and sings and romances around the stage like she was bora and raised oo it She can also milk a cow She picked up that elusive art during her farm girt days back in Washington state And the hair washer She has a hair washing scene in every performance eight a week including matinees she has to wash It at home every morning to remove the aoap she couldn't get out during the show Sounds like a lot of trouble to go to just as a piece of business for a song she sings "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out My Hair" you've heard her do the song Miss Wright is sitting before a mirror in her dressing room dabbing blue-green stuff on her eyelids with a brush and she wears what aopears alarmingly to be a big white bath towel and nothing else "What makes tMs show she echoes "Well sir tell you something" She's still looking In the mirror and dabbing with the brush are two places hi this show where I still get real tears in my eyes "When been in a show a year (she succeeded Msry Martin as Ensign Nellie Forbush a year ago) and it can still make my eyes get wet when I don't want 'em to be then something great going on some- Down winding greenish corridor packed with ragged-looking Seabees and singularly unragged barelegged nurses is the dressing room of 41-yearold George Britton Martha Wright's French sweetheart In tha play "Nope I never abed an honest tear In my life" the husky Britton brags boisterously "But after a few of the strong scenes In this show I am afflicted with knots In the stomach that I am convinced were not caused by something 1 Up enme steep stain also happily peopled with those long-legged nurses ta the dressing mom of Myron McCormick the King Sea-bee and (me of the few member of the cast who has been with the show from the beginning "I been In this dressing room longern' I have In my he says had three apartments while I've had thla one dressing room I' feel more at home here than I do at Back down in the wings Mark cavern' foil of rope and 'pulleys and whisperings Martha Wright in ragged dungaree a tee shirt and heavy GI shoes squats on her heels and intently watches a bit of action going on out on the stare AT HER Bloody Mary (Juanita Ham the incredibly gross garish old Island native who makes souvenir grass skirts and forces them on the Seabees for 1100 apiece Juanita Hall ta Just back with the show after a absence and singing the great "Ball "Look at her eyes" Mias Wright whispers they tremendous and full of light? Look the way her face catches the light Oscar Hammers! eta wrote tha book and lyrics -and eo-produoed the ML It was based on James Pultiser Prise book Tales of the South Pacific" Mlch-ener it seems had Navy Job that took Mm throughout the Par clfle Islands and what ha saw and lived and learned he put Into tales some amusing some deeply MYRON McCORMICK Saabsa always at hama Rets tearg in her eyes TOMORROW Conference came plain to the German nation that we are unable to bring to an end the partition and occupation of Germany Ws cannot expect the Russians to let us accomplish anything in an open conference which would give the Germans reason to hope that though bound to us they can still be a reunited nation The Russians obviously will do nothing which could help to consolidate the political position of Dr Adenauer and of the parties which are tied to the West The Soviet purpose ta Germany now la quite art dently to bring about tha fall of the Adenauer coalition and with it tha rupture of the Western control of German diplomacy by rubbing into the Germans the vulnerability of Berlin and of tha partition line In a abort run let ua say for this year the West Germans have ao much to lose by not ratifying that It would be Bundling If they did not ratify But ratification will not mean that Western Germany la thereafter permanently in the West and that an Independent German policy in response to the Soviet proposal ta excluded As the Western Germane rearm they will become the strongest continental fore ta the Western Alliance With that power they will find a way they are bound to find a way to reunite Germany and to and the occupation If they cannot achieve thla primary Irreducible national objective with ua they will do without ua despite ua if necessary against ua That la what we must expect if we stand too long where we are standing now with no serious purpose and with no considered policy to reunite GermanyL identified with a complacent acceptance of the partition which tha Germans will find intolerable and will not tolerate for long 1DS2 New York Herald Tribune Ine) STRICTLY deep curled surfaces but are featb-er-Ughl in the hand Fabrics which look rich and heavy with deep nape turn out to be sheer as veiling on doae inspection This makes possible for designers to the deep-napped fabrics in suave suits and dresses which cling and drape aa smoothly silk yet give the effect of weight and bulk Probably the top fashion for foil ta the costume suit consisting of poodle-cloth Jacket either boxy or fitted and sheath dress of butter-smooth flannel In precisely matching color always deep and muted Designers show real winter suits this year using brus bed-surface and textured woolens which look warm and luxurious but are always light In weight Skirts on these tailored outfits are almost always pencil slim ta effect but have adroit devices to provide fullness for walking ta the form of low-placed pleats usually at the back Thera an no square lines ta fall iihiona Suit Jackets are subtly rounded aa to shoulders bust and hipline with even the bottom of tee jackets dipping ta a rounded line ta back Instead of being cut straight across Women will need a slim midriff a high rounded bustline and curving hipline to do right by the new styles which definitely accentuate the feminine In evening style the most popular length! 10 li Inches from the floor or just above tha ankle though there are some formal ballgowns which sweep the floor and many youthful cocktall-througb-dtaner gowns which are street length with draped and revealing bodices often covered up by a Jacket or bolero to be removed after dark The seaplane especially the long-hull type" he says land ta anybody's cornfield" UNDERWOOD'S PIT BARBECUE LUNCH BS SANDWICHES BARBECUE TO GO' CUSTOM COOKING CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 1933 Pine New Equipped To Do Sheet Metal Work of All Types Gutters Air Conditioner Work Etc CENTRAL R00FIHB UATERIALS CO Ph 44621 imm DRIVE-IN THEATRE Hiway B0 Phone 2-5171 LAST DAY COLOR 2 HEYSE SOUnS Of F0ERME CRESCENT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Dallingar Highway LAST DAY 2-COLOR CARTOON- RgyB Hir MRWfim By JACK DAVIS BALTIMORE June 23 IP You help wondering how many times he has bean taken for parson His Mg frame snow-white hair clear blue eye and handsome face brimming with sincerity seem to make the choice ob- ity sm rfania Yet he la the same "wild-eyed hallucinated visionary young man" who 40 years ago was a reckless daredevil as he barnstormed around the country in his weird flying machine In a way both descriptions fit Glenn airplane builder stunt flier has bad a way of wearing a lot of shoes pointed In different directions Martin' 66 gradually has been stepping out of the management picture at hia Mg aircraft plant on tha outskirts of Baltimore and la assuming the position of adviser and statesman" of the industry But his mind is aa keen and agile aa ever and many of hi plans' arev far ahead of the times For example his idea of tv flying boat of the future made possible by vest Improvements to the Jet turbine He envisions a "fast and tremendous vessel rakish ta design1-that would speed from continent to continent with huge pay loads at BOO to 700 miles an hour How for away la this craft? believe" Martin says ta the face of a dire emergency one could be turned out ta four years In the natural course of evente are should sec one in the next 10 or 15 certainly In our Bfetiraa" The Glenn Martin Company already baa started preliminary studies toward developing such a craft 1 Martin believes the sea-going plane ta safer than land-based craft even over dry land Contest in Politeness TEL AVIV Ul A "Politeness Contest" is being prepared by the traffic department of tha Israel police TO Improve road manners a panel of road touring Judges win pick the four moat careful and considerate driven from four districts in Israel RICHTER BIST RVIBTAleNIRT BBV TODAY 1 iriTBDCTflTB JUANITA HALL Grass skirts for S100 apises MARTHA WRIGHT She WALTER LIPPMANN TODAY AND Concerning a It ta often a aid these days that it would be a good Idea to act up another four power conference ta order to prove to the European peoples that an all-German settlement cannot bo negotiated with Moscow Any conference at this time would I believe be a great mistake That ta not because we cannot or should not negotiate with the Soviet Union about Germany It ta because a conference now would bo certain to fall and its failure would be damaging to American and British influence on the continent In the negotiations which era virtually certain to develop in tha months to come It can da us only harm to demonstrate that ws cannot negotiate with the Russians Over here wa hall of course assume that what wa have failed to do no one can do But that will not be the universal European much lea the general German view The Germans particularly have too much to lore by not getting a settlement too much to gain by making a settlement not to feel that If the A cannot negotiate with tha Russians then perhaps they who have done it so often before could negotiate wUh the Russians The real question ta not whether a German settlement can ha negotiated with the Russians The real question la: who will negotiate tha German settlement with the Russians? Tha four victors were unable to negotiate a settlement for the Germani This led the Western Nations to the policy they are now pursuing that of a military and diplomatic alliance with Western Germany breed on tha theory that Washington plus Bonn plus Paris plus London will have enough combined strength and weight to negotiate eventually with Moscow plus tha Soviet orbit The theory of our present policy ta that Western Germany can be admitted to our alliance In such a way aa to bring Western German military power into our force and under our command and at the same time to keep Western control of all negotiations with Russia about tha future of Germany This ta the policy of integration If it can be made to work according to plans it will be necessary to keep the German people continually convinced that they are Me to negotiate aa effectively for their own Interests within the hounds of the Western Alliance as they eould If they were free to negotiate for themselves The Soviet position here is plain enough The Soviet government wishes to negotiate the German settlement with Germany not with ua It has ta substance told the Germana to unite and to rearm and then to negotiate about their other Interests and claims unbound by promises to the West and not subject to the veto of Parte London and Washington Quite obviously the greatest political disaster that could happen to the Western world would he an alliance between united Germany and tha 8ovtat Union That ta the ultimate objective which the Soviet offer propos It ta silly to aay that such an alliance la impossible because the Germane hate the Russian Communists so much The Germans who could and would make such an alliance are not the Germana we have been getting along with so handsomely Tha Soylet fitter to negotiate with Germany ta not addressed to Dr Adenauer or to Dr Schumacher It la addressed to the Germane who would rise to power In Germany if and re It be- itill LEO McCARtY'S rfy Son John HELEN HAYES HEFLIN WALKER THE ALL BOMBSHELL THAT ABILENE IS TALKING ABOUT THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL MOVIE OF THE YEAR! let anything itand in yoar way bat will keep yen from seeing this aensatlonal picture SPECIAL NEWS EVENTS EX-CADDIE WINS NATIONAL TITLE KOJE: WARFARE IN COMPOUND 7 AND A BUGS BUNNY CARTOON Tnnrnnnnnr7T JAGGER The Producer Who Gave You My of St Mary" -i LAST NIGHT rarkIdriveTW ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO Abileat TOMANDJaSYXATOOXIWgl "Besides the bnby it hokfe three container! of milk one tgga lotf of bread pound of tatter five pounds DfMiarjJ' x-.

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