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14 Oossified Cent. From Page 13 RfAL ESTATE FOR SAL Irokf 1. (Ml Ittitt 1 1 1 OLD CAPE in Hampton flreplacei, modern Improvmoiitt, old italrcase, 1 rooms, balh one' ixlri location, steam hill ill, IIMM. MBS. A.

BURNHAM BROKER 17) Lafayette HimplM WA i-ion EXETER Four Room--' AAA Acr. SEE BENNY-- Realtor I For iilM lit Rentals 1 Forest SI. PR M4II txeter FOR SALE ELIOT IDEAL RANCH TYPE NEW) NEW CASTLE-- NEW RANCH (A BEAUTY) THE COOK AGENCY (it. ins Arthur F. Cook, Bolter Kittery, Milne ID e-oou 1 NOW AVAILABLE AT COLONIAL PARK i 4 Bdrm.

Capet 3 Bdrm. Rinchei i 1 Bdrm. Spill Levth i Dial 741-7131 White Enterprises, Inc. (C. 1.

Prti.) Try To Motch for Only 3 room ranch (3 oak floors comb. alum, lull cellar, forced hot water lindicaped. Better call us right away. INTERSTATE REALTY, REALTORS it Ixtttr Newmarket, N.H. Tel.

OLdfltld 9-3163 VACATION A 'ROUND beautiful Swain's Lake. 4 bedrm Cape, biths, living rm with picture window, screened and slasi porch, game rm with picture window, 2nd kitchen, central heat. Insulated, lef lake frontage and a nice beach. Youni Eait Barrlngton, N.H. Tel.

M4-SM7 EPPING, N. H. UMO-- Room, oil stetm heat. Town water. Barn garage.

An ctptlonal value. jlWXtt-- Split level ranch, 1 roems, fireplace. ELLIOTT BROWN, REALTOR-- Tel. Epptng tff-ITII 1 ROOMS Conwr Elec. bit.

In large cab. liundry Ig. bath, il. oil Ig. screened porch, clean well-kept property.

THE PICtCE AGENCY 3t Front Exeter PR 2-5IW High Exeter PR 2-3231 "YORK $5500TM rmt. and bath with stable-- For the handy miivlit thaH center of town. A. M. Bngfon Afincy BBJ Yert, Malnt Phona 17-WH IttmtifM Two Sfory-- Urtro MWirn KirchM With Fmur- Stove, Built-in, Urfc Comtr Lot.

$9,500 For Quick Sab. RUTH WYCKOFF GE 6-371 9 HAMPTON BEDROOM RANCH 111, HO I lEDROOM RANCH 117,000 1 APT. FURN. HOUSE 111,000 ROCKY'S Real Estate 4tt Wlnnicunnet HemptDn TEL. ru-um LISTINGS Cim, Cohxilid, gnd Firm.

Exulltnl Cuitomtri Wilting. ROSE LEVINE-- Broker GE (-4473 Phone Anytime 3 Bedroom Ranch FHA approved for SI 6,800 Flrepleced llviny room, excellent kitchen with bullMni, bilh. dry aesement, o'jlilde petlo ind barbeque, country location. til Llflyetlt Rd. Hampton, N.H.

WA t-ua $12,700 3 bedroom Ranch, living room with fireplace, porch and full basement. Extra large lot. FHA appnlced. THE BROWNS AGENCY a) Perklni Road Rye, N.H. WO or WO 4-SU4 FOUR BLOCKS FROM DOWN TOWN Slnjle family ol roomi In home owning neighborhood.

Thlt house It A-l condition, large garage, garden plot. Very reasonable price lag. furnished or unfurnished. Son born Agency 71 Fleet St. GE REAL ESTATE FOR SALI 111 (HOP FOR SALI IN KITTiRY, OOOD LOCATION PHOMI ID f-UU, A.M.-I 1 anat Inmd 1 1 9 7 FOR JALi--SfDirately or ai one.

Hous joining 25 acres with lome (landing llmbe and 10,000 white pine, planted l'i year Contact Fronklln Krauic, Hlghlanc Farm, South Berwick or phone WOod lawn 4-875S. HOUMI tor Salt 120 NORTH HAMPTON Three bedroom Ranch, garage, fireplace, panelled wall Not through itreet, Ideal (or children owners apartment, extra lot. 2 car go rage. Will accept other property at payment. Write Herald box M.

For best resulti use Herald 1 1450 DOWN PAYMENT with garage, quiet, pleasant neighborhood Btyilt-ins. FHA appraised, $14,000. 23 Marietta Drive. Telephone 436-4581 ELWYN" Three Bedroom Ranch, 1 btalhs, 2 car garage, living room with fireplace, panelled playroom with fireplace, blu Mr oar and TV. On city sewerage.

FHA appraised at For appointment ca 1 GEneva HOME, Call IDIewood 7-V161. EXCEPTIONAL waterfront home 100 ft. waterfront on Great Bay 7 rooms, ail knotty pine. Forced hot watsr heat. doors, fireplace, baths.

Extra large veranda, 2 car garage with summer room. Artesian well, acres. Views ar Cedar Point, Durham. Phone 742-2229. 1 Must sell due to Illness, Reasonably HAMPTON 7 room ranch.

3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dln- ng room, kitchtn, ceramic tile bath, 1 12 22' panelled family room, finished basement playroom with bar, attached town. ilC.MO. WAverly 4-2044. NEW CASTLE-- 3 bedroom house. Taxas 1200.

Hiat bill S100. Owner on premises daily. 436-1790 or 439-1756. TERRIFIC Executive transferred 4 appliances. $30,000.

Must sell. Attract ve nancing. WAverly 6-5020. HAMPTON-- bedrooms, large lot, combination windows and door, newly pa 'n ted City sewerage. Asking SI Payments Include, principle, Intereat and Lota for Salt 121 $1750.

Owner on premises dally. or Ifj2i Stork Quotations Portsmouth Naval Hospital: A daughter to Air Force S. Sgt. Joseph C. Kronk Jr.

and Mrs. Kronk of 19 Carlson Road, Hampton, June 10. A son to Storekeeper S.C. Garry L. Newcomer, USN and Mrs.

Newcomer of 1 Mobile STawxr, Kittery, June 11. A daughter to Airman Z.C. Raymond J. Weidner and Mrs. Weidner of 314 Islington St.

June 1Z. A son to Airman l.C. Reuben H. Graves and Mrs. Graves of 5 Pleasant Kittery, June 13.

A daughter to Navy Lt. Albert L. Toney Jr. and Mrs. Toney of Middle St.

June 14. A daughter to Chief Ship's Serviceman Jackie L. Day, USN, and Mrs. Day of TZ Wyman Kittery, June 14. A son to Airman l.C.

Richard B. Crusan and Mrs. Crusan of 134 South St. June 15. A son to Air Force Capt.

Kchvin Qsborne Jr. and Mrs. Osfoorne of 114 White Birch Drive, Pease VFB, June 17. i A son to Hospital Corpsman lohn F. Ehrmantraut.

USX, and Mrs. Ehrmantraut of 82 Court St. June 17. A son to Air Force 1st Lt. Wil- iam K.

Herndon and Mrs. Hern- don of 19 Spruce Drive, Peasej. AFB. June 17. A daughter to Seaman John H.

Bayley and Mrs. Bayley of John- i son's Trailer Park, York, June 18. A son to Air Force T. Sgt. Ray- mond L.

Bush and Mrs. Bush of 3 Pine Ave. June 18. A daughter to Air Force Capt. Chester K.

Tlmrman and Mrs. rhuranan of 93 White Birch Drive, Pease AFB, June 18. A daughter to Air Force S. Sgi. 1 Bobby J.

Geary and Mrs. Geary of Polly-Ann Mobile Home Court, Dover, June 18. A daughter tb Air Force 1st Lt. 'hilip S. Maiorka and Mrs.

Maiorka of 48 Aspen Pease June 18. A daughter, to Hospital Corps- man George Lachancc, and Mrs. Lachance at the Naval Hos- pital in Bremerton, Washington, I June 17. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Semprini of 448 Lincoln and paternal grandparents are and Mrs. George A. Lachance of 116 Sher- nirne Ave. It Wasn't Love I TtiLSA, Okla (AP) The key to the romantic tableau thai stopped an Irish visitor in his tracks fit the Tulsa treas- 1 GOREN on Bridge By CHAHLKS N. GORKN East-West vulnerable.

West loais. NORTH A 2 A 7 1 WEST A A 10 9 I C4 7 5 A 3 EAST A 0 4 4 4 2 SOUTH i A 10 The bidding: Welt North 1 Double Pan 3 Psil Pan Eait Pan Pan Pan South Opening lead: Four of 9 In today's hand West was burdened by his own resources and soon discovered that being on lead was anything but a pleasant prospect. His choices became increasingly restricted, and in the end he was obligued to surrender The Daily Investor WILLIAM A. DOYLI You consistently advise yourl Q. When itock btv readers to hold on to od securities.

However. Ihe recent rise in stock market prices has been gan lo in 1M! I considered selling my Docks. But there wa no indication of a collapse in tlw nation'i economy. My slocks characterized by some 1 as the i a phase In a long bull repreient ownership In solid com- market, with a downward trend, Ipanies. or boar market, to follow 'tart- ing late (hii year or early next year.

How much a i should be plated in such forecasts? Should I sell my now, In anticipation of this? A. If you're willing to lei those "experts" try to outguess the and downs of slock prices In the reasonably-near future for you, you had better lay in of ulcer medicine. Mr. awl Mri. II.Montervill Leslie.

been hom lo mviln, Mlu Madge of Portland, OK. Miss Ix-slle luprrvltei children in the Portland public who are totally blind or have only partial sight. Thirty of the children are using brail. These children live at home and allend tlw regular public achool If I jold out, what would I do with the inonov? I might havc There are ipecisl teachers bought other stocks, which might 0 wo ch also have fallen In market value. I 0 nd lw fh dr(in wl re I might have put the monev In the re read wrllmg nd bank and waited.

If stock prices moved up, I would be selling at low and buying al higher prices. I could have sold and waited for i not low prices. But I felt i point" in the market. So. I decided lo keep stacks Sure, stock prices will go I i had and evm morc a tumble, from time to time.

The general recovery in stock 'Remember 196S?) But you don't pri( es seems to ndicate mv have to be an expert to realize I reasoning. But I wonder. Would how to use special tooli. Miss Leslie earned tier batchelor of arts degree at Willamette University in Oregon and in 193! a masters degree at San Francisco Stale college. Miss Leslie said that children are easily adapted to this litua- tion and (hat social work wkltk twin UM MlH Uilie, Mri.

MMiervll and Mri LnHt'i daufhUr Mra. JaniH Condny, left Sunday for a irip throughout Canada. with the parents as soon as the N.H. Forecasts Nwtlwra, White Mm- lilii Stuijr Ml Mar with hlfh ttmptrtturt M. rilr tonight with kwt Brir H.

WedMdiy UM! innny and warn. i Wnt Central, 1 Eait Ctitral, Lahc Wia- Stulhcail Sunn.y antl Ma; with high tenperalBn hi the low fitrthmnt wtndi II to 15 mllei per hour. Fair and warm tonight with Mar M. WfdBudny innnr and continued hot. that the long-term price trend of good stocks is up.

If you hold gor.d stocks, keep Ignore those "forecasts" -to pure experienced investors call this a "do nothing" decision that pened to turn out right? A. Some people might. But they are the speculators and CROSSWORD PUZZLE YMtoreHy'i PUB niarket. At last estimate, there were some 18 million stockholders in these United States. Most of them have had happy experiences with their investments, because they have held their stocks for the Shipyarders Plan Trip to Capital The recently organized panicked tee of Shipyard Organization of when the markel has a the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard decided at a meeting to send three of its members to Washington to'maintain liaison with senators and representatives as well as Navy Dept.

officials. slumped. These are the truly experienced investments. You certainly deserve to be counted among them. Q.

We are in our early 40s. own They will discuss the prospective our home and have about $16,000 workload and other matters of i savings. A friend is putting a cnu lie Has uuiigueu surrender the game fulfilling trick to the de-! al! of whlt flA arer i guesswork. And, for you, I rec- who try land usually fail! When North made a take-out i ommend the follow i a "make a killing" in the stock double over Wen's opening one required reading: club bid, South jumped to hearts to designate a good hand North raided to three hearts, and South had enough In reserve to bid a game. No lead appeared particularly appealing to West, so he decided lo play a waiting game by open ing the four of hearts.

When the dummy was spread, it appeared declarer that every missing high card was clearly market with the opening bidder. In order to avoid the loss if one spade one diamond and two clubs, there. ore, it would be necessary to af- ect an end play against West. The first trick wat won with dummy's king ol hearts followed by the ace on which West discarded a club. The queen of diamonds was led next and the fi- nesse lost to West's king.

The latter got out with a diamond. South now drew the lastt rump in hii hand, that he might lead a small spade. West was obliged to duck, for the play of the ace of spades would set up a discard for the declarer. When North'i king of spades held the trick, South was ready to draw the noose around his opponent's neck. The dummy's jack diamonds was overtaken by the ace.

and a small tpade was discarded on the 13th diamond. Declarer was down to one spade in each hand, so he exited with the queen of spades. West was in with the ace and found himself in a position where he must concede South a lOUl rick. If he returned a spade, cte- 4-l'ronouii -Imprint with aomfl mark H-Dried ID-Symbol for silver l(-lnvulvea 18-Spanfsh for Il-lfyiiothetl, cal force 21-Amount owed 24-Harbor 26-Soaks T-Hindu cymljali 1-1 ia 10-l'oundinf Instrument Ascended of Adam Fall in "1ropi fooled lava IMver In concern to Shipyard employes as a whole. Those chosen to represent the committee are Robert E.

Hardy, of the Metal Trades Council and Clifford G. Curtis of Ranger Lodge of Machinists, who left yesterday. Hampton Falls John Starvish son of Mr. and Mrs. John Starvish of Drinkwater Road, and Frank Milbury, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Rupert Milbury of Exeter Road, are home for the jsummer from Doane Col- ege, Crete, Nebraska. Samuel Powell, son of Mr. and Mis. Wesley Powell of Exeter toad, is from Beloit Col- ego, Beloit.

Wis. The Powells' Nancy, is going is a to Winnemont in West iipee this summer. Harold Bailey of Mootpelier, clarer could ruff in dummy while lie discarded a club loser from his hand. If West shifted to a club however, it would South's king. has been visiting hii aon snd amily.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Baiey of Exeter Road. bug in my husband's ear to buy Air Reduction stock calling it the chance of a lifetime. I have restrained my husband and a good thing, too, because this stock dropped from $61 to $52 and has gone up only a couple of dollars.

Now, he thinks it's a better bar gain than ever. What do I do now A. It's always possible (bi that your friend know something other people don't. Al available information indicate hat there'i nothing ipcctacula on horiion for Air Reduction The company has been expanding and bringing out new products But the company's profits and th earning! per share on the stoc the real measure of value) th are expected to be abou he same as in 1962, when the dipped from 1961. The stock is counted as a rea sonable investment.

But it's hard iy the type that would be rec ommended as a first investmen or people il you. Newington The Home Extension Group will mee-t at the Civic Center tomor- I row from 10 to 12 a.m. to discuss program planning for the coming year. Anyone interested in joining this group should plan to attend this meeting. Recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. jJohn F. Howe were Gov. King, I and his Executive Council and the Advisory Commission. Also visiting the Howes last week were Mrs.

William B. Moses of Port- jiand, Maine, and Mr. and Mrs. ies from Belmont, Mass. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hoyt and daughter, Janclla, have returned home from visiting their son. Thurlow has returned from visiting hit son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Legacy of Prouts Neck, Maine.

C. Vernon Newcomb, his daughter, Mrs. Frank Lloyd Merrill and his grand-daughter, Laurie Merrill, recently spent a day at Logan Airport, Boston. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Volk hive moved from Lynchburg, Durham. Mrs. Volk is a private: secretary at University and: Volk is working for a retail credit concern in Boston. Mrs. Volk is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Z. Emmons Sanborn of Exeter Road. Mr. and Mrs.

Olin Cote, their children, Suzanne, Pamela and Candace and Mrs. Cote's niece, Margaret Ann Yeaton, spent the i weekend at the Cote's camp at Swain's Lake in Barrington. Sunday guests at the home of and Mrs. Vernon Newcomb Pvt. Fred Jackson Hoyt, Fort levoir, Va.

He was; graduated Dnnkwater Road uicluded Mrs fourth in class of 40 in WC maintenance and has Wt hCT s4on a year of duty in Thailand. HfU pton( and law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al- for On the way home, the Hoyts visited Mt. Vernon, Arlington Cemetery and Washington.

D.C. Airman l.C. and Mrs. Garland Crowell with Uieir three children, Dobra, Dawna and Gary, from Cheyenne, are visiting Mrs. Crowell's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hoyt. vin Johnson and children, Sharon and Jennifer of Berry. Recently Mrs. Charlotte Leathe of Lafayette Road had a group of women for a picnic 'from Boston, Winchester, and Woburn, and from Plaistow.

Recent guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Parks of Exeter Road included Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs.

Harry Rust of Gloucester, Mast. York Notes On July 5 the Woman's League of York will sponsor its annual pic sale at 10:30 at the A store York Corner. Mrs. Frank Bostrom wn for many yM and Mrs Albert Grover are co- 1 ndge ad itji name cha chairmen. "Liberty Bridge" when Liberty The next meeting of the York A bridge across Puddle Dock, iTI TEALTY EALTY 'North Hampton, N.H.

wo (J REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS PPYNAMIC i Room "COLONIAL Iwrma. full baths, family 'rumpus 1 car singe, barn, ll land, FHA APPRAISED AT priced to sell al A 3 BDRM. 'COLONIAL a eirl who her beau in public. Chapter, Women's Guild of Tri- County Hospital, will meet at the home of Mrs. Wallace Sails, York Harbor at 7:30 tonight.

The Women's Society of Chris- if tian Service of the York Methodist pole was raised there ta fuiuiv. iian ui LIH; 01 ivieinoaisi i heart of a ffirl who hugged her Church will sponsor a strawberry it Don't pass up these: 1-3 Bed- homef no money down, nolj VeV VLV HOME with a WARM HEART LovtnV FOYER accesable to all rooms Charming window Wall Living Room Step-Swing Family Colorame Kltcftin Family Dining Briakfast Bar GKWOUB FOOD Storagt Aria TnrM Comfortibk) Room CliHrrul Baft Roam Zmd Auto. Hot Walar Htttlrij Cry Dayllra Bamrunt Carport untftr Conttructlon Dnv LOT with Vilvtty Gran FINE School beau in public. Desmond Hayes, 21, from Limerick, Ireland, knew that Americans are openly affectionate. But what hp saw on a Tulsa sidewalk wasn't just affection.

A couple was locked In an embrace. They broke apart, walked to parking meter, embraced again. They made their way down the street, embrace by embrace, meter by meter. Hayes approached, heard coins clinking and called police. A parking meter separated the sidevalk loreri each time the; clinched.

The msfimatc had homemade parking meter key and police said they had more thin $IM in chance when armvied. festival in Kingsbury Hall June at fi p.m. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF LOST BANK BOOK (Public Lawi ol N.H. cn. Ill, Itc.

ai) Trie subscriber alleges that Deposit 1 Book No. 89044 in the Portsmouth Sav ings Bank issued to him by said Bank July 12, I9H Is lost or dtstroyad; and nat requested said Bank to isiua to him I duplicate thtfMf. Junt 17, 1963. JOSEPH PAUL BAZZOCCH 31111. lily! FIDUCIARY'S NOTICE The subscribers give notice that ffiey nave been duly appointed Administrators with the will annexed of Estate of Edna 0.

Brown ot Rye In the Comfy of Rockingham. All persons Indebted to sa4d Estate an requested lo make payment, and III Ing cUlms against uM EjtMe may presonted. Notice is hereby Richard I. Dill of Rye In said County of Rocking, ham has been appointed resident agent, to whom all claims against said Estate -ifly be presented Dated May 7, A. D.

1943 JAMES D. BROWN CARROLL W. BROWN A. LAURENCE BROWN Hth iiwiion: KMM wiN ht IwkW HiiJ tsvcrtl whita ws vaxtrHem. I (in fin Hurt wKikt w.

art 1 ft WMlMll'f sattMlW fttl4 ynfil Will you' fin iniunnes re Inl it il vp lo fyll trxft Mr SEACOAST I I A I Rt 1 i ml Bouih ol "ENDS TONIGHT" DANNY KAYE IHiiFumiMtt YM) "MAN FROM THE DINER'S CLUB" --PLUS THE INTERNS susus "Dintn CKifc" 1ST TUISDAY 31-Part of camera J3-Printer'i measure 34-Malay 36-Not one 38-Compaai point 40-Girl'fl name 42-Yelps 45-Cravat 47-Cut 43-Liquid 60-One oppoiei ern Indian i 54-Symbol for cerium 65-Pronoun 58-RaJical 69-Tenlunlo delly 61-Amend U-A halo 6G-Preneh 17-Worm DOWN 1-Perl o4 of time J-Body water I-Note of Kale 4-IntelIect 5-Go In l-Deeplr affected IS 17 Supercilious peraon 10- 12-Rrealc publication! t7-Man'a namo IS-Step 39-Setaon HBO rj JQQ3 aciara aaa nnsnu aaooa HH HUB asm aa ama sins aaana asQH acid lima anaraa uataaas smiDQg on th. kna.i (abbr.) conjunction 41-Part o( II-Mental 17-Knock H-Symtiol for ctrium U-EthioplM tltl. letttr whirlwind E.M.LOEW ENDS TONIGHT ONI (HOW AT 7:15 2ND IIG PRESLEY HIT "LOVE ME TENDER" STARTS TOM'W (WEDNESDAY) ONE COMPLETI SHOW AT 7:15 I GREATEST ODYSSEY OF THE AOEST caw PLUS 2ND HIT: "JUST FOR FUN" Add to Vacation with Daily News from Charles E. AGINCY CMffMI DM Cl I'M 14 TO ALL THE OTHER tkrilk of a woodcrfui tin neMTinff jogr own daily it to yarn teoek afl that's hMd. liaM thU mating itiranMr! Nor wiythtef qnito as aa your own Dewarrjaper featurea, columns and eomjet! TO ARRANGE for thii racation tnat, TCsmt and the asasl wast forward your come OR, IF YOU'RE not staying at any one raca- tion spot, your carrier will gladly keep your until you retain from your tour-- that you can catch op with tvH oeeon ta four it No The Portsmouth Herald More Than 50,000 Rtodtrs Day $2.5 MMM 6wmt May Bt Given Bowdoin College BRUNSWICK A I A Condi liunil (t.S million Irani In Bow- italn Callcjtc announced terdsy by Ford Foundation.

It would be (he Urceit ilw lift In tht IM-ytir hllory of Maine's rldeit liutllutlon hlnhejr learnlnf. To qualify for the full Brunt. Bowdoin must thrw times is much from other sourcei In the next years. Meanwhile, the college will get an advance of $300.000. The foundation sslcfclho match- ng grant Is intended lo help support Bowdoin's overall academic development.

It is the highest award II makes to Independent llb-j ral arts colleges under Us special! program in education. I James W. Armsej', the Ford irogram's director, said colleges are chosen for the grants "on basis of their tradition scholarship, their plans and ability lo make pace-setting Improvement, he quality of their leadership and the strength of support from lumni and other sources." Bowdoin is already engaged In nation-wide drive to raise $10 million. The at the fclea of Shoals in 1720 lasted 70 wars. Call KIHERY-YORK DRIVMN Niw Summer Theater JUNE 24-29 Th4 funny aex.cewedy "Sundiy In New York" by Kntni WA i Cumin 'leak tf Prices: I1.M, SI.ll, tl.M Satwear M.It, tl.H, ll.H Matinee blurry at tl.ll NEXT WEEK: "Mister Roberts" NEWINGTON JUTDOOR THEATRf IOTH IN COLOR tuntaton --STARTING WIONESOAV-- lit Priv In SHOWING "JASON AND THE ARGONOTS" SPECTACLE IN E.M.

LOEWS CIVIC I.GE6-57K) ENDS TONITE AT 7:15 ONE COMPLETE SHOW SANDRA DEE PETER FONDA PLUS 2ND KIHNtTH CONNOR DOCTOR COUM STARTS TOM'W (WEDNESDAY) 2 COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY 2 MATINEE EVENING 7:15 METRO-GOLDWYN'HAYER PRESENTS A KING BROTHERS PRODUCTION FLAMES as ADVENTURE'S MIGHTIEST HERO DARES HISsCREATEST CONQUEST! SOON: WALT DISNEY'S "UVAGI SAM".

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