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Daily News from New York, New York • 700

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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700
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By George Clark Friend Tho Neighbors 1 G2fe -ml By SALLY JO BROWN The low wage Mrs. Fl Cs husband is earning makes -it difficult for her to keep up with family clothing needs. Lack of seasonal apparel and shoes prompted her to write to us. "I know that most mothers have a hard time keeping up with the demand for clothes and shoes for growing youngsters but un CO fortunately I must ask for the help of others to take care of mine. They don't have sufficient garments for warm weather and their shoes are in poor condition.

"The salary my husband makes is not enough to cover all expenses even though he receives a small veteran's disability allow- CHEETAH a 3 to Contr2utort of clothing may leave their donation, at the SALLY JOY BROWN WITH WILD OPENING TONIGHT DISTRIBUTION OFFICE, 767 SECOND AVENUE. NEW YORK. CORNER OF 4IST ST. Open 9 A. M.

to 5 P. M. Monday, through ance once a month. Our first ob I've had bothers enough with a son who's a drop-out. Now -we have next door neighbors who are drop-ins!" ft ALL-STAR WEEK retroactive to April 1, and providing major fringge benefits.

They hopeed it would spell a quick end to "informal" strikes which in the last two and a half weeks have involved as many as 60,000 of the nation's 100,000 soft coal miners. Latest reports indicated that some 23,000 were still off the job today. Soft Coal Pact Signed by UMW Washington, April 27 (AP) The United Mine Workers and leaders, in the soft coal industry today signed a new contract increasing basic wages $1 a day, UNDA LAVBI fcW StaENrSkg I t. "wipj-. jepffPK WNT from Los Voms First Tint Mm York Best Supporting Actress SElEf WINTERS Iks GEORGIA DARttELL Strips Out of 4 ursQGfcUSrt rmo mm an cm recwenw MJTHtUNB0CSYE MACK rCbioVs fMhStrM 1 ligations are rent and food and whatever is left is inadequate to purchase other essentials.

I do hope you'll be able to help us with attire. "We have daughters who are 11, 10 and 8. They take 8 or 9, 7, 7 for dresses, skirts and blouses, 3, 2, 2 for shoes. The sizes for our sons, 7, 5, 3 and 1, are 7, 5, 4, 1 or 2 clothes, 1, 11, 8, 5 shoes. My husband can use a 42 suit, 164 shirt, 11 shoe and I wear a 14 in dresses, a 714 shoe." We trust that readers who have children wearing sizes similar to those required by Mrs.

P. offspring wll be able to lend a hand. Her name aid address can be forwarded upon request. Forced for Alev A move from house to apartment forces V. K.

to seek a new master for an intelligent 8-month-old pup. A handsome dog, he is part-beagle and has been housebroken. S. wishes to place two cats an altered gray and white and a spayed Maltese together if possible. They are 3 years old, pan trained and used to apartment living.

Be sure to address the DONOR as given above, in my care, if either offer appeals. Do not address the letter merely to me. Letters are forwarded directly to the donors, who choose and notify the recipients. If you are 'in need I may he able to help you. If you have clothing or furniture you bo longer me, let me place it with needy families.

Do not enclose letter with packages unlet, they are by first-class mail. Name, and addresses of applicant, for aid provided. Send full name and address to SALLY JOY BROWN, THE NEWS, 220 E. 424 St, New York, mi 7. COOKS CHORUS LffZ 1 cases ss alfenrdHioFCIlwE eWtMTIels Ae4 9k IN PAN A VIS ION loefN 7 OAVS-MATMam A fVfMM6 Hart.

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Today's award goes to Mrs. Henrietta Gomer, Uniondale L.1. If you have a favorite or Original household hint or time saver for any part of the house, send it to HOUSEHOLD HELP, THE NEWS, 22t E. 42i YORK 1M17. It is preferred that entries be submitted 00 THE NEWS will pay $5 for each one published.

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