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Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • 16

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PACE 16 PITTSBURGH SUNTELEGRAPH MONDAY, NOY. 10. 1941 j---. IPs! to, lfI 1 ow. I 7 0 ,4,..

1.66.06 4 AWARD M. C. Conick and James Young Safety Council officials, with Principal ibtuPleltisapit thato. Maurice It Amer (front, center) participate in Green Pennant Award at Mc Kees Rocks High. i.1.:7t be, 'imitated i ellit cat Stut-Telegraph Nieto.

9' Sun-Telegraph Photo. DOWN COME THE GATES Historic old Arsenal Gate. way, built in Lawrenceville in 1814, is being razed by the General Wrecking Co. for M. Rom Sons, grocers.

Gates are hazard for trucks. Arsenal Gate Being Razed rel 1m If To Remove Traffic 'Hazard I The old Allegheny Arsenal gate, which has stood the 1 4 onslaught of time since it was built in 1814 to protect the munitions depot, is crumbling under the hammer and bars 1 of wreckers. i For the past 12 years the Lawrenceville district and City Iproperty, Council have waxed hot and cold over the saving of the historic structure, on Butler St. near International News Photo. Mrs.

Peavey Wells of New York presents the Stratosphere trophy to Lt. Col. Charles A. Symroski of Braddock, a member of the United States Army team, after his victory in the International Military jump. ing event at the National Horse Show in New York's Madison Square Garde n.

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United States Army team, ...1 '4 ,:,:0 Fthe pas or 12 years the after his victory in the In- -4 Lawrenceville district and City i ternational Military jump ii': council have waxed hot and cold mg event at the National over the saving of the historic Horse Show in New York's I rea structure, on Butler St. near Madison Square a n. 44.1-,H, -t-- ,1 The Stratosphere trophy li I was for officers of the in- l'' l' 1 5- sun-Telegraph rhato 4 ternational military teams A-- tror'rr, 4,4,.. tio thel1 )61 l' 1 2 i q--4; -rno. rre'ffrw Today Arsenal Gateway is on the property of M.

Rom Sons, grocers. Since no serious attempt has been made by any group to preserve the gate, and as it is now a traffic hazard to trucks entering the grounds, the old gateway is giving way to demands of the moment. The turreted stone structure saw a lot of early Pittsburgh history. In 1825 Gen. Lafayette took part In military activities there.

In 1862, at the height of the Civil War, 74 young girls were burned to death when a powder house blew up at the Arsenal. In World War 1, troops were I stationed at the Arsenal. Today Arsenal Gateway is on the property of M. Rom Sons, grocers. Since no serious attempt has been made by any group to preserve the gate, and as it is now a traffic hazard to trucks entering the grounds, the old gateway is giving way to de mands of the moment.

The turreted stone structure saw a lot of early Pittsburgh history. In 1825 Gen Lafayette took Part in military activities there. In 1862, at the height of Civil War, 74 young girls were In 1825 Gen. Lafayette took Part in military activities there. In 1862, at the height of the Civil War, 74 young girls were burned to death when a powder house blew up at the Arsenal.

In World War troops were stationed at the Arsenal. Back in December, 1935, How- ard Heinz, then owner of the offered the stone struc- ture to the city or the School Board provided a release from Back in December, 1935, Howard Heinz, then owner of the property, offered the stone structure to the city or the School Board provided a release from the county could be obtained. Dr. A. L.

Lewin of the School Board suggested that the gate be preserved In Arsenal Park or on the ground of Arsenal High SchooL City Council proposed moving It to South Park. Lawrenceville citizenry objected to moving it from the district. Removal cost was estimated at $35,000. Nothing happened. Back in December, 1935, property ard Heinz, then owner ofth we.

offered the stone struc- ture to the city or the School Board provided a release from the county could be obtained. Dr A L. Lewin of the School Board suggested that the gate be preserved in Arsenal Park or on the ground of Arsenal High School. City Council proposed moving it to South Par be preserd in Arsenal Park or on the ground of Arsenal High School. City Council proposed moving it to South Park.

Lawrenceville citizenry object- led to moving it from the district.1 'Removal cost was estimated at Nothing happened. $35,000. No Fortieth Sentiment lost out to inertia, and today the General Wrorkincy rn it diltrntntling thP Fortieth Sentiment lost out to inertia, and today the General Wrecking Co. is dismantling the gate. During that time the gate has been figuratively booted around from where it stands on Butler to a point as distant as South Park, where, at one time, City Council proposed moving it.

Fortieth St Sentiment lost out to inertia, and today the General Wrecking Co is dismantling the gate. During that time the gate has been figuratively booted around Wrecking Co. is dismantling the gate During that time the gate has been figuratively booted around from where it stands on Butler to a point as distant as South park, where, at one time, City Council proposed moving it. ..0 Nis, .41.. -4.

I I 1 mtk I 'GARDENERS' Pupils at A. Leo Well School, Center make "A Garden Grow Before Your Eyes." for the Education Week pageant by that name the school will give Wednesday and Thursday. Top to bottom: I. Covington, Josephine Luick, J. Brown, Louise Hicks.

'GARDENERS Pupils at A. Leo Weil School, Cont? mk "A Garden Grow Before Your Eves ae )01, 1.0, IL. osoA ivittsrt tsvt 114 In a Tim Sin kiic vv wv 1.7 Agu. LAA. will give Wednesday and Thursday.

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L. McGrath, (right) Pittsburgher and U. S. mili tary attache in Damascus, talks- with Syrian Col. Abdul El Hakim.

AP l'hotA DuTy Col. H. L. Mc- Grath, (right) Pittsburg tary attache in Damascus, talks' with Syrian Col. Ab- dul El Hakim.

StaTelegriph note. GIFTS Assisted by company employes, Carl E. Behrhorst, president (center), loads three truckloads of food from It F. Behrhorst Son, in a Friendship. Train box car.

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1 's, Lq0ED MELODIES 1211 IN HOW FOR I ANTI-FREEZE 2 BRAKES 3. CMUNSw 4. HEATER' 5. WINTER SEE YOUR Wake up to Eirutsmin uour coffee! 01 or FRENCH TOAST WITH LEMON SUGAR 1 cup SUNNY CANE Extra Fine Granulated Sugar 3 taps. grated lemon rind Hot French toast Mix sugar thoroughly with grated lemon rind and sprinkle liberally over hot French toast.

The left-over mixture may be stored in a covered jar in the refrig. erator. It may also be served with hot griddle cakes and waffles. Surprise way to start the day! Wake them up with tasty, tangy fruit Juice. Fill them up on rich, delectable French toast topped with melted butter and ks.

luscious lemon sugar! Finish with steam. ing coffeeenriched with energy-filled Sunny Cane Party Cubes. SUNNY CANE means fin. cane sugar 1 1 vt's 0 i Wake up to Wiiittsuilnuour coffee' 4.,.., .0 ti 4 1 "L'i 4 FRENCH TOAST WITH LEMON SUGAR -Th. fA 't 1 cup SUNNY CANE Extra isesso li Fine Granulated Sugar ind 1 AO t.

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i 1111.11.81171:11- i .0 1 them w. ay to start the dayl Wake 0 i 1 i with tasty, tangy fruit Juice. II them up on rich, delectable French 4t ast topped with melted butter and -v, 22f coffeeenriched with energy-filled N.or, (:::149 scious lemon sugar! Finish with steam- Sunny Cane Party Cubes. 14 A -A -IL SUNNY CANE means fin. cane sugar I 1 TONIGHT HEAR' MELODIES IN WALTZ TIME WEtW WCAE 1250 ON YOUR DIAL Smooth and thick as country cream! SUN-TELEGRAPH WANT ADS BRING RESULTS DEALER fovTHE DUQUESNE BREWING COMPANY el A.

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