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THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley (Swimming Hole Monster COUtltl POST, Ctmim, N. Twdy, 151 lpjf rjf WivCS 12 Only 275-1 Ji. Turtle Plan Doggie Roast PSSSThFS UAPMOffF SUt5 OF HOPP BOUT HIS ease. Yet, you are abl to keep! a good sense of balance and will not demand from others what is not rightfully yours. To find what the stain have in store for tomorrow, select your jbirthday star and read the'cor-responding paragraph.

Let your ANCESTORS -SAVS 7k EV VE VTilAi I I ne camaen counn- cnapier Yo Birthday By STELLA A PKairie scHOONFie -Awr the sec. 'Gold Star Wives of EX 1 i win num aijnuai uugsic roast tonight at SJJO o'clock at Chu-ago. Aug. 21 tl-'P) The 'mon'stcr" of the Biyn Mawr Country Club lagoon was in cap-tivity today. I The lagoon had been a favorite i swimming hole for the club's cad-idies until a few dayj ago.

Then a 'rumor spread that a "monster" Jlurked beneath the waters. Leo Slutzkin, owner of a near-1 by food shop, summoned three helpers and fearlessly went after the home of Mrs. Carol Silver. birthday star be your daily guide. July 24 to 33 (Leo) A cycle is changing, so see that all that needs to be done under your own birth sign is successfully 212 Broad street, Palmyra, vice WfcDNESDAY.

AUG. 22 president. Mrs. Pauline T. Bartsch, pres-i Born today, you are one to get his' way about Aug.

24 to Sept. 23 (Virgo) Local football fans will he able to watch f.ve out-of-town league games plaved by the Philadelphia Eagles this fall on television over ABC-TV, as a result of the 1951 professional football television schedule announced today. The telecasts of the 1951 NCAA college football games will be carried in the Philadelphia Area exclusively ident, said all Gold Star Wives It may take awhile, but you wan-iSome trusted friend may not invited to attend the jt somehow. You have greatprove worthy of your confidence. are by WPTZ, which will carry all seven oi tne games oeing iewvis-u Mrs.

Bartsch urges all widows force of character and are able Be cautious today of what you say, and to whom. this year. The gameswill be seen between Saturday. Sept. 22.

and Mrvicemen wno were kilIed in'to impose your will upon ot Saturday, Nov. 24. The NCAA. Self-confident, you have a governing body of college th-rm. pi "'T 'deal of personal courage to personal courage to great) Sept.

24 to Oct. 23 (Uhra) A the monster, iney prooaea tne lagoon's bottom until a 275-pound turtle emerged. The turtle had escaped from a tank in Sluizkin's store July 25. The sun does not set between March 21 and September 23 at the North Pole. lace, time ior constructive action on said the widows of servicemen; comDetition and oDDosition.

ivour future program. Make a letics. is confining the collegiate; UA-1ACU IU 1 Colli prirl contests In sevpn parties thisi grid contests to seven games this season as part of an experiment; inn Att 1 to study the effect of television: Ufl II UltlClcLlS killed in the Korean campaign! You encourage confidence and good start in the right direction, also are eligible to join. (others are apt to look to you for Oct. 24 to Nov.

22 (Scorpio) She listed as some of the bene-jhelp and advice. They feel you Act, don't talk about it! If you fits for the widows one in which not know what failure means, do, you can make this a signifi-thev are eligible to buy homes that you have the kev to success, cant day in your life, under the GI Bill. She said thev want you to give it to' Nov. 23 to" Dec. 22 (Sagittarius) may recieve added sums to their them! i Be efficient in business matters, social security and that their you have a keen mind and Be sure that budget and income on anenaance.

ine exaci udicsj of the games to be televised, and. I In Open Hearing NO CONSTIPATION fl FOR 25 YEARS A "My husband introduced ma to ALL-BRAN ahortly after we wera married. I use it in my cooking aa cnnaren are eugioie xo go io can judge the truth and extractjean be reconciled, summer camps. tne facts jrom masses of mate- Mrs. Bartsch said that This could make you valu- Dec 23 to Jan.

20 (Capricorn) Perhaps you can write a letter Washington, Aug. 21 (UP) Another former Communist has been tapped to testify about operations of the Institute of Pa- inougn me wioows nave iemar-jao)e as an attorney, an investi to someone who is in the dumps well as for break- I I Wlff Itrdlllb WHICH will ijaiiaiait will be announced later. MCE PRESIDENT A 1 Barkley, will Meet the Press tonight at 8 o'clock over NBC-TV. Barkley will face questions from McNeil Lowry of the Cox Newspapers; James Retton, New York Times; Jack Bell. Associated Press, and Robert Kiggs, Louisville Courier-Journal.

ried they still can join. or a reporter. Fond of and send along some cheer. fast. The result: cine Relations, Senate investi group's next regular meeting rmicir and tfiA arts vmi micht Jan.

21 tn Kph 14 Aniiarinsl -'Karl anrl -nti u-ill fin1 it nrle gators disclosed today. y- 'ifind a high degree or success lnut your wararote in good con- like a charm. we're regular as clockwork!" Mrs. Antonina Graziano, ku They refused to disclose affairs office, city neidS as well. If you dojdition for the coming fall.

Buy May 22 to June 21 (Gemini) Easy to Identify These 3 Escapees St Charles. Aug. 21 (INS) Three boys who escaped from ex-Red's identity. They would; not select one as a profession, it the clothing vou need. too.

(Don't trv too manv new things TOO MUCH COMPETITION 453 Garfield Jersey City, N. J. will probably become an avoca-j Feb. 20 to March 20 (Pisces) 'right now. Stick to routine if sav onlv that the former Com Pawtucket, R.

I. (UP) Theltion munist would testify Wednesday Or you might become Mechanical gadgets do get out of you want the best results. One of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRAN users. June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) 10.45 a. m.

chimes on St. Paul's isponsor of the arts when youjorder! See that your household Episcopal Church are ringing lOimake plenty of money wliich'appliances are in working con- AFTER a special eight-week (before the Senate internal secur-series of "live" shows, NBC's ity committee in open session. This is a time for vou to show the Illinois Training School for Boys at St. Charles should be Dopular television nroeram. Fire- The witness will be asked about minutes late this summer at the no doubt you should if you make dition.

Avoid accident. your initiative and individuality sidp Theatre returns to its regu-'Communist affiliations of some of request of the Park Congrega- the proper use of your March 21 to April 20 (Aries) to make the progress you desire. 'easy to identify. The vouths fled the school lar format of half-hour officials, members or con- tional Church across the street.) Since you are a born diplomat. (Extravagance is something you filmed in Hollywood especially jtributors.

Because the Park Church has its you know how to handle peoplejmust guard against right now. for television tonight at 9. "The! The committee is investigatingsummer services an hour earlierand bring them over to your sideBe thrifty to get what you want, chirUi; institute as part of its over-jthan normal, the St. Paul chimes of the fence on any argument. April 21 to May 21 (Taurus) High frequency sound waves; leaving all their clothes behind sometimes are used to scare 'them.

It you suffer from constipation due to lack of dietary bulk, eat an ounce (about cup) of crispy KeUogg's ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, return empty box to KelloEc's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE TOUK MONET BACKt away birds and rats. The fre- School officials added hopefully fm.c cwi ctnrv that hac )in'all inquiry into determining i ui i iuhr "ui. lutr Sinn in i i oil 'tll l'i 'I'l irt I j.Hlinfll llic: JUU fr m-icin- usrg i iuu l' IK'-jlnai Inier nff'SnPeiS WFie 1UI the Rev.

Carl A. Glover's sermon. wish with the greatest of rather than complain about the ister as sound in the human widely acclaimed as a weird or not subversive forces absorbing drama filled with dis-jhad any influence upon L. S. for-turbing implications, is the pro-jeign policy in the far East, duction for tonight.

Margaret 5 vf destined and chi in this strange story Alexander Barmine, former about the annual stoning to death of a villager chosen by lot. brigadier general in Soviet military intelligence, now with the Voice of America; Far Eastern expert Karl Wittfogel; Hede Massing, former wife of German Communist Gerhart Eisler; Elizabeth Bentley and VVhittaker Chambers, confessed Communist spies. The committee heard Monday from Mitsusada Yoshikawa, chief of the special investigations bureau of the Japanese attorney general's office. He was one of the prosecutors of the notorious Far Eastern spy ring of Dr. Richard Sorge.

Sorge, a German Communist, operated fantastically successful FORD HAS BUILT NEARLY 12 MILLION V-8'f spy rings in Shanghai in 1931 and 19J2 and in Tokyo from 1933 until the ring was broken up by the Japanese police in 1941. Sorge and his chief lieutenant. 1 a vr Ozaki Hozumi, were on intimate! 19 YEARS BUILDING MORE V-8fS THAN AIL OTHER MAKERS COMBINED terms with the highest officials; of the Nazi embassy in Tokyo and-of the Japanese government ofj Prince Konoye. 1 Rehash of Testimony i Much of Yoshikawa's testimony STARK and nearly unbelievable reality will keynote a major undertaking in documentary presentation on television when the curtain rises on Part One of Suspense's "This Your Confession" over CBS-TV tonight at 9.30. According to producer Steven Vas, there are many unusual things about the presentation.

It marks the first time Suspense has been presented in two parts, with the concluding portion of the show scheduled for the following week. Locations of the action are established by still pictures in many instances, with the action following after the viewer ha the general scene well established in his mind. In addition, and to maintain the feeling that the viewer in his living room is actually there, Rex Marshall, the announcer, moves right into the play following1 his sales message. COMEDIAN Ben Blue will be guest on the "Arthur Godfrey's Friends" program Wednesday night at 8 over CBS-TV. Tenor Frank Parker is emcee while Arthur Godfrey is on vacation.

THE Kraft Television Theatre will present 'Pigs, an amusing play by Anne Morrison and Patterson McNutt on NBC-TV, Wednesday at 9 p. m. This is a story of 22-year-old Tommy Atkins' love for pigs, which has nothing to do with his love for Mildred dishing. Tommy's fascination with animal lore causes his father to doubt his son's business acumen. Thus far this doubt has been able to thwart Tommy's plans to marry Mildred.

Just as the Senior Atkins is about to change his mind and hope that Mildred will change Tommy for the better. Junior announces that he wants to buy 250 more pigs. MAKES E0RD THE MOST EXPERIENCED BUILDER OP THE TYPE OP icpicacmcu a. iciidau ui ine in! formation he gave recently to! the House un-American activities' committee. He told the Senate investi- I ENGINE WHICH POWERS AMERICA'S PINEST CARS gators: 1.

Sorge found out in advance about Japan's intention of attacking the United States and her allies in the Far East, instead of the Soviet Union. This information, Yoshikawa said, was sent to I Moscow about a month before; Pearl Harbor. 2. Sorge knew from his Nazi contacts and so informed the! Kremlin that Germany intended' to attack Russia in the spring of 194 1. 3.

Sorge and Ozaki tried to influence the Japanese government through their contacts to make the decision thev did to attart this country and "her allies, rather than the Soviet Union. 4. Agnes Smedley, writer on China who died last vear. and; two other unidentified Americans one a newspaperman with the code name "Jacob" and the other CHARACTER actor Jenry Jones, whose appearance as "Mr, Fickett, a private eye va ynrcrt ae mamKM-P of his Shanghai apparatus. milquetoast school, in a mystery drama on "The Web" last May resulted in a deluge of requests for more of his adventures in the Alumni Group Sought role, returns to the CBS televis- By Phila.

High School inn oturtrl- corioc in "Trip UttUl 'V- Herman A. Knanc of 119 Km- honorable Thief" Wednesday at 9.30. erald avenue, Westmont, has been appointed chairman of a drive to ON Wednesday the long- locate the unlisted alumni of the heralded light-heavyweight (Philadelphia Central High school, championship tilt between title- jmany of them South Jersey resi- holder Maxim, and con dents. Knapp said the alumni associa-! ford V4 Hit ossembly line tion of the 113-year-old school YOU CAN PAY MORE IUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THE ONLY V-8 IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD IS FORD IN THE PAST 3 YEARS ALONE tender Bob Murphy, will be carried from New York's Madison Square Garden, at 10 over CBS-TV. This one-two punch opens an ambitious schedule of 41.

fights, all promoted by the International Boxing Club and including the cream of the fistic cards at the St. Nicholas Arena in New York, the Chicago Stadium, the Detroit Olympia and the St. Louis Arena, as well as the two from Madison Snuare Garden. The plans to establish an alumni pub-j lication, scheduled for circulation on Nov. 15.

He estimated the! total of living graduates at approximately 8000. Knapp was appointed commit- tee chairman by Leon Obermey-er, of Philadelphia, who heads! the alumni association, and by! A. Clyde Schock, Among giaduates of the school! 3 MORE MAKERS HAVE ADOPTED V-8's FORD'S V-8 COSTS HUNDREDS LESS THAN MOST SIXES is waiter Yust. eriiior-in-chief of CBS Radio Network will carry the Encyclopedia Britannica. IT'S THE ENGINE POWERING AMERICA'S HIGHEST-PRICED CARS S7 of the bouts, the CB Tele- vision Network ail 4i.

1 Men Hurt in A new use for nylon, unrelated In Delaware Th d. ft rv, 1 ft a Two men were injured Mondav articles, has been found. Drawn1 night when two cars collided nvlon fibers can be used as a 11IK-I. ion utr U3CU a bae upon which to deposit elec- roaas ONLY FORD IN ITS FIELD OFFERS A CHOICE OF V-8 OR SIX trolvtically very fine tubes fur in electronics and instru- M(? 21 321 1 Morse street, was driving on- a. Lyncn.

3, of 23 Merion Colwirk, was driving along Had-! donfield road, police reported, Jack A. Jones, 21, of 397 Morse street, suffered a' broken nose and was treated and dis-; charged at Cooper hospital. Ken-1 eth Clark. 18. of 221 Eutaw ave-! nue.

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