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Maine In Wai Senator Smith I Subcommittees Prra Herald Bureau V'Mhlncton. June H. 3d Margaret i has named by C'rulrman McCI of tr.e CommittW Expenditures, to subo in: 1 Transfer of Nations eurlties Resources Bourd fine National Security Council the Defe.r.je Department to President's executive offices; 1 Stre-nathentng of Commission by making ehainna the chief executive cer and vesting Sn him res for a i i perso and supervision of actlv Tf.t McCHlan eommUtea before the reorjanlzarlan the Government posed by former President Ho Se.na.:or Smich in also on iubcommlf.ee chalrmannecj Hoey whicti the "5 per rrnl" ngton Earned To Two or Streamlining Representative Charles P. Nel memoer of the Republican Regional v'onference Committee will not be able to attend a meet ing of the committee In Boston Monday because voting -in th housing bill by the House ha been delayed until Monday. Senior Owen Brewster lef here tonight for Maine, where he will address the American Legion Old Orchard Beach Saturday He expects to be In Boston fo the regional planning meeting on Monday.

iii- of registered and lobbyists who promise to gtt eminent contracts for men for 5 per cent of the tract. Senator has praviol Introduced bills for regutratloil lobbyists and declared that newmen pay ou: a lot of irj' needlessly to unregistered to m.ixr governmental conta which can done better for tUtuentj by senators and tressmen. WMTW TO lt.it i A I I I A MOM Rrltr new. color irhemn far titrf la your la Learn how to FKZZ her 1M9 Color fchmM Folder. UM iVUy KING DEXTER CO.

11 Momimont Sq. Exclusive Interview Michael Halse from Lflndar So'K'fj'oirt Oxford Univ. Duncan Oliphant A lorhpajrtion of of lift) in England Representative Frank Fellow will speak in Valley Forge Sunday at the annual memorial ceremony Representative Robert Hale, In a speech on the floor of the House today, expressed hope that the State Department, "which has failed shockingly and disas- in China." will do what 1 can to resist Communist aggression elsewhere in Asia, especially in Indo-China. where, he said "the case of freedom is not ye altogether lost." Summer Dor Suggestions for better care of dogs during the hot summer months wen released Friday by State Humane Agent L. Morton.

They included: 1. Have a yard for dog with shelter from sun and rain 2. provide plenty of fresh water at all times; 3. keep dog's living quarters clean and disinfected; 4 oathe dog often and brush him; 5. keep dog with you to prevenl loneliness; and 6.

patience, kindness good care will be rewarded by a well-behaved dog. A100RE GLORIA CARROLL EVANS QUARTUNES FRANK BELL EVdNS SEVENTEEN SALVE CAVIC04IO 1TAIH.S MM TMC tratt Of nm MUMHUAL Preaa Herald Portland, Maine --Saturday Morning, June 28, 1949. AP Wlrephoto MISS NEVADA Pretty Carol Lampe, 19. will be Nevada's first representative in the Miss America beauty contest; to be held this Summer in Atlantic City, N. J.

The cowboy costume comes naturally to Miss Lampe since she was born on a ranch. WGAN 560 Pmmiajbcd 4Tllibt aflM Radio anbJeel notl SATURDAY M( ING PBOGRAMS WGAN can WPOR WMTW Alarm Cloc Yankee Farm Journal Muilcal Clock Vuiltal Clock Wtiurn Roundup BrMilin TlmMlblt BruHtn High Brvikfut Ciaaj 00 11 I Dal'T 'JO I W'JrrVf :45 Hwi liportar Bin? Slngi Lromtct Wtlk Guy lombjrdo Muik.l Clock Hiadll Muilcal Clock You Llkt It Ai You Lltl It YOIS Llkt You Llkt It 9 0'Clock Ntwi Muilc Of Sauia R. Snow Juit For Fun Brunch At Brunch At Lj'lvtut Johnny Saturday Dalt Saturday Data Saturday Data CM TonKlur Saturday Datt Situnrty Oiu Proudly Kill Proudly Wf Hill McdleaJ Cantaf Medlcat Centtf Nrvn Matlnn Fretle Marlnt Of Army (umt Baseball Garni Bauball Garni urf fljnditard Rhythm FitcirutJrtg Rhythm Baseball Cami Baieball Garni Horn TO Announced To Announced Cnjmptu Arid Crumptt, Afv(J Crumpm TM Crumpttl Muiical Roundup Musical Roundup Utalt Suit MUIIC Festival EVG PROGRAMS Newi, SportJ Sing By Dfmind Songs By Sinatra Sportj antwtrman Muilcjl RtndazVOUl Roundup S. Band Tht Tin American Bar Auoclitlon Trut Or Falit True Or Falia Pat Novatk Tor Pat Novitk For Famout Jury Triad Famous Jury Trills Twinty Qtftstlom Twenty Qimtlom Tiki A Number Taki A Numbtr Quirt Mutlcal Muiicil lift Beglni At 80 Lift Begins At SO Lorn bar do) and Jau Conctrt Jaa Concert Jan Concert 10.55-- Of The Air Chicago Theater Of The A Sit Cwim Sgoti Soorti; Bob Martin Boft Martin Snow Bob Martin Shaw II H--Newi Ntws Tht Nlghtowl Tht Nlghtowl 11: At The Theaters STRAND Lunt For Gold. 12.25, 3.40, 7 and 10.20.

The Lost Tribe, 11 ,215, 5.30 and 8.55. STATE--The Younger Brothers 11.15, 2.10. 5.05. 8 and 11. Night Night.

12.30, ,3.25, 6.20 and 9.20. CIVIC--Long Vftyaite Home, 11, 2.05. 5.10 and 8.15. Stagecoach. 12 25.

3.30, 6.35 and CAPITOL Diamond Frontier, 12, 2.35, 5.10 and 8.05. Frontier Badmen, 1.15, 3.55, 6.30 and 9.25. PORTLAND--Diamond Frontier, 9.56, 2.10, 6.03 and 9.45. Frontier Badmen, 12.20, 4.24 and King of Jungleland, Chap. 12; 11.47, 4.01 and 7 4 4 MAINE Street Of Laredo, 11.05, 2.30.

5.50 and 9.20. Manhandled. 12.40. 4.05 and 7.30. STAR Canadian Pacific, 2.35.

5.45 and 8.50. The Set Up, 4.10 and 7.20. CINEMA--Red Canyon. 3.28, S.3I and 9.34 Slightly French, 2.10, 5.03 and 8.06, CAPE--Little Women, 1.56, S.23 and 8.55. The Set 4 7.32.

News. 1.43, 5.10 and 8.42. DOLLHOUSE Enchanted Valley, 2.15 and 7.30. The KiM- Inc Bandit. 3.57 and 8.57 Son Of Zorro, Chap.

11; 3.42 and 7.15. Cuba has legalized use of coin- perated (slot) machines, but not or gambling. Australia's Labor Party propos- government wages for housewives. Six Whales Invade Cape Elizabeth Waters Inte tit on good feed of native 1 erring, a School of nix whale Invaded the calm off Cape Elizabeth. The have burn feeding about a mile northwest of Two Lights for the past two days.

Their blowing can be heard and their spouting seen by summer residents and coastguardsmen at the lifeboat station. a i a one or two whales are seen offshore, but II the first time In that a school of six been sighted off Cape. The ttlg tanker Imperial Alberta was pumping crude oil slowly fo the Portland Pipe Line Corpora lion Friday night because one her boilers had been shut down for repairs. It Could not be determined Frl day night when she would ready to sail. She arrived Frldaj morning from Puerto la Cruz wltl 193.888 barrels of oil.

The late Fr day Cruz oil for at 7 a. ing at Wagon Box arrive' night from Puerto la th 119,000 barrels of crud pipe line. She will dock m. today and start pump p. m.

Still listed for arrival at noon Sundaj is the tanker Chancellors ville. oat of South America, with crude ()il for the pipe line. The tanker Alar sailed Frlda 1 morning for drydocking in Haiti mdre. The Harold Lewis look ou 5.000 hounds of groundfi.sh fo. Seafreih Fillet Company Friday afternoon.

Portland Fish Company re ceived- 18,800 pounds of ground- fish frbm six boats. The Vagabond Look dut 6,500 pounds; Anna 2.800; Maurice G. Davis, 2,200 a 'Portlandi. 1,000, and a smail boat. 4.000.

The firm also recelv(d 3,000 pounds of mackere and 2 000 pounds of groundfish by truck The Mafy pound Maine The County Probation office Friday rapped the 1949 Lesislature for to provide adequately for the state's dependent i in homes requiring i assistance. Miss Helen Weiss, case supervisor Portland i Chest agrncy. termed 25 per cent in grants i 1, resulting from i i i appro- priaton as eron- omy." She said the social cost from i i both Blanche R. and the each unloaded i of groundfish; for the Sea Poods, Inc. Manchonoch unloaded 40,100 po- mds of redfish for the Mld- Fish Company.

The Vagabond also unloaded 80,000 pounds of redfish for the Maine Fillet Company The Carolyn took out 3.000 joiindi of mixed fish fpr Ward's Sea Foods. Inc. The firm also re- -eiverl 1.800 pounds Of similar are fitom two trawlers. arade To Reveal Mainle'g 'Mystery Breed' There's a mystery breed In Malnr. Did you evere hear of It --know what It Is? Read the story of this breed and the man respo istble for It In this week's Parad the Sunday picture magazine distributed throughout Malno by the Portland) Sunday Teleg -am.

Th its cr sails an Interesting pictorial panel. good ship Enterprise and is also On Parade as It through Penobscot Bay in NOW lit RE-RELEASE SHOVING VERY SATURDAY NIGHT OZZIE MIL nd His Lake AT PORTLAND -EXTRA NEW CHAPTER "KING OF JUNGLELAND" SAT. MORNING Comfdy Clftn To I A Cont. Terijy HEALTHFOU.T AIR-CONDITIONED TEL. 3-01'M Ann Birth Georie Brent "RED CANYON" color Dorothr Lamour Don "SLIGHTLY FRENCH" A Ample Parking Both Theaters HEALTHTULLt AfH-CONDITlONED TEL.

3-7111 June Altrion Marnrct O'Brirn SET UP DANCE TONITE kHOTTY PINES OPEN EVERY NITE KNOTTY riONEEBU" FRI. SAT. NITES Mndftrn and Old Fmihlnn Rt. 1114. Turn Right at Oak Hill (ram Portland DANCING Highland Grove Every Saturday 1st left beyond Standlnh Corner, Route 35A SOe till 9 9-U MIDNIGHT DANCE Nlte Before 4fh.

12-4 A.M. TUT. TUT. RED--Esther Williams cautions Fed Skelton in a scene from Neptune's Daughter, new Technicolor musical coining to the Civic Tuesday. Co-feature is Daughters Of The Juikgle, starring Lois Hall and William Wright.

Social Worker, Probation Officer Rap Legislative Failure In Children's Aid i i a of Child a-nri Family 'mothers to work and therekjy in- Services and the Cumberland crease juvenile problems. David H. Stevens. State ftealth and a commissioner, said notices of the cut were eing sent out this week and that state was abandoning pOO cases inj families i stepfatjhers. i of th() mother in a sec- mid a i a Were formerljy eli- i for state aid when a ily needed assistance and the a had children of his own to support.

Stevens explained that and obvious, would I he Legislature had appropriated back to the a a $2.200,000 tq James J. i a a needs or ion i for the a i a $2.900.000 lis experience leads him to be- of new cases ti ieve that the cut will force the yea care for depart- i a estimated ithout knowledge be encountered A Who doesn't like popcorn? Its universal appeal makes it an excellent cash crop for the gardener as well as the farmer, for very ittle Is produced by mass proriuc- ion machinery. A i popcorn tucked a In a corner of the Barden i not only be welcome Winter ut makes an ideal gift. There are three chief kinds. American Mushroom eads in popularity and grows uicker (105 days) than its non- i.ybrld counter part and Is known or its popping ability.

The kind to put in now would the 95-day Japanese Hulless, Iso known as Baby Rice. It has mall ears but grows as high fslx eet) as the others. Hybrid Hulless ypes are also quick growinR. Popcorn Is hardy, is usually put the ground earlier than sweet orn and is planted closer to- ether In the row. It resists rouKht and is said to yield in ears when field corn falls.

The experts say that corn, like ny other crop, likes fertile round but the richer the loam f'ngtanrTs Nile 5rnf YOUR FAVORITE PLACE A A OLD ORCHARD BEACH THEATER and BALLROOM WELCOME I.F.C10NNAIRES MOVIES DINE DANCE TONIGHT DANCE WITH MAINE'S MUSICAL TREAT BOB PERCIVAL AND HIS GREATER ORCHESTRA ri.t'S FEATURE MOVIE ATTRACTIONS Movies One Adm. Only 83' P.T. THEATRE OPEN EVERv" NITE BALLROOM OPEN EVERY SAT. A BOBBY SELBERO AMUSEMENT the closer it is planted to reduce the suckers, those incomplete a to Rrow ears that sap the plant's strength. A word of warning Is in order, a i seed catalogues nor sppri packages make adequately a Onp commercial grower points out popcorn should be at least ten rods, or 160 feet away from either sweet or field corn, otherwise cross fertilization apt to- ruin both crops, with big damage, of covirse.

to corn i a Is supposed to explode into ''ten- rier creamy, white kernels" and doesn't. i If you have to plant the! two crops closer, you can get away with it. by dropping the seeds of the popcorn two weeks earlier a the The ears are left on the stalks until just, before heavy frosts and cured by hanging where there is ventilation. Unshelled, it will keep several years without- loss of quality. Hoe Scraptngrs--Alphy Martin, who has several Westbrook acres under cultivation, gives hope to the late planting school with word that last year he put.

in his entire garden July 4. His 75 pounds of seed potatoes blossomed into a bountiful 900 turf scratcher of long experience broaches the theory that crops grow best in those Summers wften thunde: storms are numerous, because the "electricity in the soil." On first glance it sounds like an olc wives tale, but who knows? I beg to report that last Sunday 1 received a soil testing kit. From now on it will take a chemist to understand the column, because it is easier to make tests to determine why the weeds grow than to eradicate Burrows, whose garden is on Bridge Street in Westbrook, Gorham News Swimming Instruction! To During Playground's June instruction will be given boys and girls during the first week of the community playground. Elwood A. Neal, commission chairman, announced today.

George M. Albert of Portland High School's physical education department will Instruct classes at Sebago Lake from 2 to 4 p. cooperation with the Portland Chapter, American Red Cross. The Gorham Kiwanis Club will provide transportation, through it's Boys and Girls Committee, Harold L. Sawyer, chairman.

J. Albert Gilman has been named supervisor for the llth season of the playground. Miss Elizabeth O'Brien will be assistant. Children under 12 years of age will register for the six-week sessions, to be held Monday through Friday from 9.15 to 11.30 a. m.

and 1.30 to 4 p. 1 m. Paui M. Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood A. Neal will graduate Thursday from the New England Institute of Anatomy and Embalming. Boston. He expects to be associated with his father as funeral director, the third generation of his family to study for this profession. Fiddlers To Compete Fourteen contestants have registered for the old time fiddling contest to be held at 8 p.

m. Wednesday In the American Legion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Parker expect to leave Saturday for Atlantic City, N. where he will attend the annual convention of the American Society for Testing Materials. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H.

L. Carey, who have been, visiting their son E. Niles Carey, and Mrs. Carey eral montbs, have gone to Camp Raymond. and and inn.

Ann iristian husba Dayto Behnk ain. Mis, tain of th Churc Peaks her nest Mr. burn, tainiri) sister- burn. A posed C. Sha Harry Congriationa Given Week and Mrs.

William" and Mrs. George mties. New Brtt- fruson will enter- members Scarbo ough Free BapUit 'irst d. Mr. Satur Island rents.

"rguson nd Mr for th a-law. 3 ortland wards Albert Sam Fort Garvjin will sing at service Sunday, of the Scarbor- memb ough-J uth ixton Universallst Aid an the arm their families ftl picnic Thursday Bonny agle cottage of Mr. Ladies tended at the andM Blnia benefit! Mrs. wick, i North fecarbordugh home of s. Aetna Deering project Willard 'd Sunday at the and Fhim son.

Carl Hann her home for a Mrs. Rita Ethelyr to theii day. iss Up Washin rton summei childrei their this no tne Mai Gro F. Upt Millbri Ige home Satur-. session Mr.

nd Mrs orth in will teach at. te Normal School Ralph and id. are (Occupying rboroush home Fire department auxiliary mem-! Miss sers on the ticket committee for! a fract annual July Fourth celebra- of the include Mrs. Clara D. Blake, president, Mrs.

Inez F. M. Carll and Mrs. Marion C. Wilder.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Dean and and Mrs. Cecil S.

Dean and son, Timothy, are occupying the family cottage at Sebago Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Martin and daughter, Ardyth, West Gor- lam, will be week-end guests of and Mrs.

Merton E. Libby at Danforth. Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Luke who Thursda John Gorharn left tod with th ment ii enter th Fall. The at Mose Samu rence U. College the Un session. wore guests for sever.al days', of' Mrs. Mr.

Luke's parents. Mr. and, her hus Mrs. Leon M. Libby.

have returned. Bethel to Redbalik. N. J. Sunday The Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis A. Pillsbury. and son. Lewis, expect to re-: i i turn from Rockland Saturday to! First pass next week at PUlsbury's former home.

Forty-five registrations for the Arcadia Club annuaUdinner Saturday evening at Dohscroft Inn. Scarborough, have been received by Mrs. Willard Chick, Westbrook. Returning To Capital Church Childr at the Church Mrs. ara M.

Upton. Washington. D. the guest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. G. Albert McLellan. South Gorham. three D- West it 9 a Acknofc-ledBin be the -rrnon Haywari Street vacatiot the Con held at Mass weeks, expects to return Satur-j by the day.

Mrs. Dana C. Elliot. Groveville. will entertain the Better, Homes; Club Tuesday evening.

jT Mr. and Mrs. James W. Eaton! are entertaining her sister and Diplo State Augus ist wee lead 1 A. Furbu faculty ersity rederi and.

the Church ev. on a i S. Th lethod service regatio 0 a. rill be lev. An has for a week been eating the peas he planted May 1.

Gordon of Seer nat ill ton. Washihgtoii. Each year Dr. Allston P. Hunt.

Iic 86-yeaf-old Stroudwater histori-; day a an. rajses a small crop of hops, service, once big crop in this state but a i Damaris Under now not plentiful. in the first half of the 19th century, Maine. 'Vermont andjP resente DOLLHOUSF Graraon BANDIT ENCHANTE A NOW! DOUBLE HIT PROGRAM loon! Joan Crawford "Flamlnco Road" Randolnh Scott Jam Wratt "CANADIAN PACIFIC" Robert Ryan Audrey Toller "THE SET-UP" LATEST NEWS CARTOON AUTO THEATRE 1. Baco 10 from Portland DESERT FURY" John Hndlak Lliabelh Scott ALSO SHORTS Adm 30c Show Starts at Duak Children tinder 13 Admitted Free.

With That New Creation STAR-LITE DANCING Feal'ir'-ir Ernie George JIND HIS ORCHESTRA TONITE TOSlITE A I HIGGINS BEACH COMMUNITY CLUB Evwy Saturday Nife MUSIC BV DICK MORTON Always Cool Good Munle MILLBROOK DANCE TONIGHT ROUTE 302 DUCK POND COR. Three from River ton Brldrc Mpmlc br AcneR Manchester formerly of Presumpacot Granca CRESCENT PAVILION DANCE TONITE EVERY SAT. NITE At Wehb. on Rte. 1 1 Eddie Mannings Orch.

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Mystery Tune 25.00 SCENIC SAILS ON CASCO BAY WEEK DAYS ALL DAY SAIL 10:00 AM to 4.40 Midday Sail 10:00 AM Matinee Sail 2:00 PM Sunset Sail 5:15 PM Moonlight Soil 9:15 P.M. 90e CASCO BAY LINES Custom House Wharf 1.75 i Dancing 8 1 2 SATURDAY Jimmy Dorsey "Adm. $1.25, P. T. Coming: Victor Lembarde Carmen' Cavallaro LAKEWOOD THEATRE Last Times Today! Mat.

at Tonlte at Lakewood Players In "Laburnum Grove' Oprninir Next Wk. "THERE GOES THE BRIDE" OPENS JUNE 27 DEERTREES THEATRE Rarrlson, Me. MISTRESS MINE" a Broadtrar Cast Em it 8:40: Mat. Than. 10 Ticket, at A Allen ivxeiiuc.

i i aim i Massachusetts were the rhief hop of comn endatii states, but New York soon took i fished over with a superior product. his sen- Disease soon pushed hop fields 'sen-ice into Wisconsin and today the' i Pacific Coast is the largest grow- (Tehran. er and Great Britain the largest! Merria consumer. These hops are a plant that are propagated by root cuttings. is not the seed that Is valuable, but the strobile, which consists of several leaves covered with a yellowish powder called "hop-meal." For more than 1,000 years hops have been added to beer to give it its characteristic flavor and aroma.

Icy planpinK tary arming 23 He plaqs i Sou otta. Sea-eta ce wer pos arts. I evening at the uauner home of i. and Mn. Er- N.

Weslie Wash; rhani. are enter- week end, their rs. Howard ub quartet eom- H. Hague. Charles A.

Broeito and Hillock. Miss Vlra quilt in a the society. Kills. North Ber- LS E. Meserve.

Her will accompany ew weeks. Brown and bliss expect to return jurcha; fd of Lawrence Merry, "hlmncfr Burns Ire Depi rtment was called for i chimney fire in Stree pome of Mrs. Fan- lard. KatheriAe Kane suffered red co arbone in a fall W. Ke iy.

a graduate of High this month to ta.ce a summer job Highway Depart- He expects to Univer aty of Maine this was spent fishing e. and of the Teachers have enrolled at Maine summer Robie will join olonel Robie. at eek end. Services nson W. Dubbs at The Congregational will be oberved Gorham Union Our Debts will leme of the Rev.

las at the School Church. Union starting July 3 in al Church will be eld at 9.30 a. m- rew V. KeUeher. etires arm 24.

(AP)-Merri; 49. a member State Acheson's staif. retired to- ars Government to live on his- Bristol Road. James E. Webb- am a for his "distin- rhirteen years of in the foreign which included anbul.

Cairo and amed to the pol- ff last Sept. 9. as chief of the it's Division cf affs. P-OGUNQUIT PLAYHOUSE--, Waltn Hartwlr Prearnti Junf 2" July 2 Edward Everett Morton PRESENT 'LAUGHTER Mon. Ihru 8:30 Frl A Sat.

2:30 P. elrohoni! "Ulli 70" For Reserrationi B. Route Orunautt. Me. I NOW PLAYING NOW! TWO TOP HITS! I MAJOR FEATURE! k.

NiwiiuinoHienT Late Owl Show Tonftr al 9:15 nm LATE OWL SHOW TONIGHT of secret GLENN IDA FORD lUPINO A COIUMWA PtCTUMS PLUS THE KING OF THE ionnny "TLJaff I WEISSMULLER I Pit LU! TRIBE".

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