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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 20

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Sunday, July 28, I IMG TUG CINCINNATI li I 1 1 It It Page 20 Vow Section in Miami Beach to the Good it may become bor Methodist Church The'national cause celebre. Anti-Pr0hihiH Powell's symphathlzers are de- Powell's termined to let it die. BROADWAY AND ELSEWHERE BY JACK LAIT Substituting for Walter Winchell who is vacationing until September I) chartered In N. Y. It will bat DEAN CARROLL, beauteous tle local option moves, which keep popping up perennially throughout daughter of a Baltimore (B.

railroad being held for the state, above the city boundaries. 10 weeks after a click as a star of Hein-Ized Information. THERE IS A bitter controversy having plenty of labor griefs In Mexico Very confidential (and very unofficial) reports from the coast intimate that Gen. Douglas whistled on zee booleevards The Jewish realtors of Brooklyn all agreed not to bid on the Knights of Columbus Bldg. there, when it comes up for sale so the KC'sj the American revue, at Hotel International, Panama Renee de Marco and Jody Hutchinson discussing divorce doings But Nick Condos, to spike Renorumors JAT GOULD'S DESCENDANT, Edith Kingdon Gould, just out of raging over the case of Carlton Powell, Negro musician on the Lanny Ross air-show, who is under the Navy, will do a Judy-under-the MacArthur expected on this side of the Pacific soon John Steel-man is favored as the next eco won't have to set up tne price 10 ekin you know, write a book about will build a $150,000 mansion for keep it.

her experiences, as they all do his wife, Martha Raye, and their FIRST QUALITY ONLY nomic stabilizer. daughter, Melodie. Met Op's Leonard Warren had to bowl 'em over In Buenos Aires medical care, recovering from the result of a fracas on the sidewalk before the E. 51st St police station. Many prominent theatrical folk, with Dashiell Hammett the chief spokesman, have complained to FIORELLO LAGUARDIA will JANE CHURCHILL, the glrl-ln- set up world UNRRA headquarters the-middle of the Tommy Dorsey- in Geneva, and then resign STAMP NEWS Police Comm.

Wallander that The CIO-PAC is spending plenty in Virginia to unseat Sen. Hanyi Detective Ed Clancy assaulted Powell, as a result of which alleged concerts to get a Hollywood bid a born and bred New Yorker. (The State Dept. hesitated about giving him a visa, as "an unknown Jane Froman air-featuring "Adventure," new song wow by Nick and Charlie Kenny and Abner Silver Paris going wild over "No. No.

Nannette." 20-year-; ARGENTINA marked the inau Byrd The fan-American Union Is sitttne on a headline: Dr. attack Powell was taken to Belle- guration of Col. Juan Peron, its new President. June 4, with a five Ernesto Galarza will resign, point vue Hospital with skull injuries, ing to the Eollvian situation and Jon Hall Imbroglio, dyed her hair red and is in New York, trying to get a show job John Gart, the musical director, tells of a young male bit-player in Hollywood, assigned to escort a famous film beaut to a premiere. Next day he grumbled because it was such a terrible picture, he could hardly concentrate on It "This Is Your FBI," official air program, next The sympathizers say that, early this country's hands-ofT policy on the morning of June 12 (about 3 a.

Powell entered the taxi of oldie, and "Tea for Two" is being Sam Rossoff, N. Y. subway builder. David -Romanick and asked to be centavos blue stamp inscribed ran smission del Mando Pres-Idencial" (Transfer of the Presi-d 1 1 al Mandate). The oath-taking is de driven to an address in Harlem; that Romanick refused; that Powell week will reveal: "Americas an ordered him to go to the nearest Coal Handling! final crime bill is 17 billion dollars; its total education bill from kindergartens through colleges is picted by a hand placed on a document held by an allegori- less than four billion dollars.

ROMANCE RUNAROUND: Connie Haines and Lina Romay's good- V. police station; that when Powell got out, to make complaint, Clancy struck him without cause or reason. We have looked into the case Powell has been indicted by the grand jury on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. The testimony (by Clancy, Romanick and Clancy's partner, who was present) was as follows: That Powell entered the cab, used cal figure of Liberty, whose left looking brother, Phil, very much so hand is raised. Other newcom No No Creeps or Excfcanttst C.

0, 0.V Mail hot Orders! Bill Eythe phones Margaret ers from Argentina are two airmail stamps, a 15-c brown showing a Whiting, transatlantic, every weekend, despite reports of a busted bethrothal Peggy Knudsen transport over the Pampas and a All Saks Finall 25-c gray featuring a plane over abusive language, threatened the the Andes. driver when he refused to haul and William S. Paley, rich radioman, lighting two cigarettes on one match Ella Raines and Rod Cameron John, son of Charles Three new French airmails com him; that Powell kicked out two of the taxi windows; that Roma bine mythology with modern airplanes for their designs. Each fea- nick, pretending to consent, drove Rogers, film producer, slipped the ring on the proper finger of Joan a plane to the police station and ran toward it to ask protection; that Lindbergh, daughter of the plastic against a background domi MILLINERY'. Straws in high crowns, cloches, sailors, calots, half hats or casuals.

Originally $2.98 to $5.98, now 59 and Powell followed him; that Clancy surgeon Don Costello keen about Jane Keane Venus Ramey (Miss America '44) a steady patron of No. 1 Fifth to hear intervened. Now, swore Clancy: "Powell reached under his coat and drew eight-inch hunting Tenor Tony Craig Bud Ernst, Betty Furness' ex, reciting Brown knife. In a harness, which he had ing to Norma Roberts LHi nated by a a 1 character Latest in the series to be issued is a 40-francs blue green, featuring a leaping centaur with a bow. Other values and designs include a 50-fr attached to his suspender, and stabbed me suddenly, upward, at Damita and Raymond Hakim ooh la-la latest brand new entry lis my heart.

I had a comb in my pocket. The knife cut through twa Gail Russell and John Shelton. teeth of it. That stopped it par ON AUGUST 14, first anniversary tially. But the point entered my 1 fiij.

1 of the Jap surrender, there will be rose picturing a body and inflicted a wound which Final clearance of girdles side hook, semi-step-in, boned or soft garments. Sizes 25, 26 and 27. a charity benefit celebration in the had me bediidden for a week fabulous character with wings and caduceus and a 200-fr orange red I drew my revolver, but dian Japanese Palace, in Monticello, N. Y. S.

S. Kresge chainstore aepictmg Apollo and hla horses shoot. He still had the knife in his This new Iron Fireman Coal-Flow stoker will bring new comfort and fuel economy to your home. It feeds coal direct from bin to fire no coal handling. Equipped with precision controls designed and built by Iron Firemaa, wiH give you care-free warmth, day and night.

Phone as today for heating surrey; do cost, no obligation. magnate, donated one of his homes racing through the sky. pii hrvnd, so I struck him with my revolver until he dropped the Reminiscent of Germany's Infla The knife and scabbard were $2-oo md $3.00 HI Values up to $10.95. Now shown to the grand jury. Clancy's tion stamps of the post-World War I era are Hungary's current nostal physician testified to the nature of issues.

There's one important dif the wound. The comb was anotner exhibit. The indictment was voted. ference, however the Hungarian stamps present attractive designs. POST and MIL FINDING i The department report on the matter paralleled the grand jury Latest of the Hungarian issues asm 2600 Colerain Ave.

to reach this country is a set of 11 Call Klrby 4860 Phoni Klrby 0907 This case will be an issue in the stamps featuring a coat of arms design and ranging in value from it forthcoming always hot 1,000,000 pengoes to 500 million pen- in Harlem. Since it will nave a 8 bearing on at least two congres goes (shortened to Meanwhile, Hungary has withdrawn the pengoe from circulation after it reached a value of 500 quin- 201 Cotton pinafores floral printed cotton, sun back, ruffled shoulders. Sizes 14 to 16 38 to 44. In pink, light blue or dark blue. Originally $2.49, now $1.00 150 Play suits two-piece in spun rayon, cotton twill or chambray shorts and halters, midriffs.

In floral prints, stripes, plain colors. Sizes 12 to 18. Originally $4.98 $3.98, now $2.49 Battlefield jackets, broken sizes and colors. Originally $5.98, now. Pullover sweaters, slightly soiled.

Originally $4.98, now $1.00 tiiuon for one American dollar. Replacing the pengoe until August 1 is the "index pengoe" based on prices, salaries and other indices of econo my. A new money called "florints" will appear August 1. Whether the change in currency will result in Cincinnati's Fastest Growing Furrier llll overprinting of the present pengoc-inscribed stamps remains to be seen. A prized wall decoration in the office of Isaac Gregg, head of the Post Office Department's information service at Washington, is a framed, autographed picture of the Iwo Jima flag raising and a cover 716-718 Race Street BOYS' WEAR Proudly Presents Mis bearing the Iwo Jima Marine stamp.

The photograph was the original model for the stamp, and 131 Boys' cotton sport shirts with long sleeves, in fancy colors. Broken sizes, 8 to 16. Originally $2.45 to $2.95, now $1.39 19 Boys' white cotton button-on blouses. Sizes 7 to 9. Originally $1.00, now 59c 21 Boys' part-wool sweaters in sizes 6 to 12.

Originally $4.99, now $1.59 Men's washable ties, now 39C Boys' cotton play shorts broken sizes 5 to 12, now 89c the autographs are those of vir tually everyone figuring In the pic nee FM 11 turing and issuance of the stamp. Those who autographed the picture for the genial Gregg are Joe Rosenthal, photographer, who took Shop In Air-Cooled Comfort GIRLS' WEAR the picture; John H. Bradley, pharmacist's mate, second class, who is one of the servicemen pictured raising the flag; Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan; Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, Democrat, Wyoming, who first suggested use of the picture on a stamp; Charles A.

Brooks, who made the engraving for the stamp; Gen. A. A. Vande-grlft, Marine Commandant, and the five Marines and their nurse of Bethesda, Naval Medical Hospital who participated in the first day sale ceremonies July 11, 1945. Georgo A.

Scott Zoo Opera Stars To Sing 3 .,1 41 Girls' cotton play shorts. Sizes 2 to 6x. Originally $2.70, now. 20 Girls' seersucker blouses. Sizes 8 to 16.

Originally $1.95, now. -98C 85 Infants' part-wool blankets. Originally $2.95. $1.95 16 Little girls' white cotton sun suits in sizes 3 to 6. Originally $2.95, now $1.95 51 Girls' one-piece wool swim suits sizes 2 to 6.

Originally $1.55, now 98c 28 Little girls' and boys' wool swim trunks sizes 4 to 8. Originally $1.55, now 98c Over 400 Coats To Choose From Of Course! Depend On Friedman for Values Like These! Of Course! Every Coat Is a 1947 Advance Style! 1002 Guaranteed Of Course! Every Coat Is Up To Friedman's High Standards! Choose from money-saving groups: For Italian Relief Fund Among artists of the Cincinnati Summer Opera Association who will sing at the benefit concert for the relief of Italy's children, at 8:15 p. August 5, in the Hall of Mirror3 of the Hotel Netherland Plaza, are Salvatore Baccaloni, Giovanni Martinelli, Virgilio Lazzari, ill! Vivian Delia Chiesa, Hilda Reg- III glanl, Bruno Landi, Francesco Val entino and Angelo Pilotto. A. J.

Valerlo, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Cincinnati's Committee for Italian Relief, said "With ACCESSORIES 100 Flowers slightly soiled carnations, roses, daises, hyacinths, violets, clusters, sprays. Originally $1.00 and 59c, 25c Neckwear dickies, collars, rayon sheers, organdies, eyelet embroideries, lace or tailored trims. Round and V-necks. White only. Originally $1.98 and $1.00, now 25C Jewelry earrings, necklaces, bracelets, pins gold-plated metals, sterling silver, simulated pearls, chatelaines.

Plus Federal tax. Originally $1.00 and 59c, now IQc Gloves slightly soiled white, black and colors. Broken sizes. Originally $1.00, $1.19 and $1.59, now '59c Straw bags small envelope style, natural straw with colorful designs. Plus Federal tax.

Originally 59 now 25 the Summer Opera Chorus partici pating, these stars will sing op Brown, Beaver and Seal dyed coney natural antelope black and brown kidskin many, many others. Russian Pony Bombay Lamb Paw Black Persian Paws Natural Squirrel Belly Chicki ang Lamb Pawi Mouton Lamb many, many others. Sable and Mink dyed Muskrats Black Persian Paws Grey Persian Paws many, many others. Other coats from $89.00 to $4,800. Sizes 9 to 52 eratic solos, duets and trios from well-known operas.

They will also sing popular and classical songs in a two-and-a-half-hour program, Gfc ill BOXER'S TRIAL CONTINUED. Hearing of statutory charges pis fed. tax against James Miles, 24, 5710 Car-others a Negro boxer, and Miss 1 Margaret Ina Acree, 18, address not HOSIERY known, who were found in the Negro's home early Friday, was continued until tomorrow by Judge A. I Luebbers in Police Court yes fiipi Toddler's socks mercerized cotton. Sizes 4 to 4 Vi.

White, pink or blue. Originally 29c, now 19c 1 WMM, terday. Another couple, who were N.tural A fJ Canadian "SI Beaver $i25o XvT Better selection, finer quality, greater values if you buy now! All carefully selected furs from the season's first catch. Latest styles with balloon sleeves, deep turn-back cuffs, flared backs, tuxedo fronts. lse our Law-Away Plan year to pay chargt account free storage until Nov.

1 1 A small dtposit reserves your stlection. found "necking" in a near-by automobile, were In the hands of juve mm nile authorities. COINS STAMPS we BUT SKI. I. OK TRADE Stamp Albums Now Available We Ru; Foreign Hold Coins Grant halt dollars coin of all kind! 1948 COIN BOOK, SOo Cincinnati Stamp Coin Co.

75 pairs all-leather play shoes with woven vamps, ankle straps or woven vamps with heel strap. Platform sole, wedge heels. In red or beige. Originally $3.50 and $3.98. now $1.98 130 pairs of bright summer fabric play shoes leather soles platform, wedge heels.

In 2-band sandal or step-in styles. Multicolors of red, green, blue and yellow, or all-blue or black. Originally $3.59 and $2.79, now $1.49 Children's bright colored fabric play shoes in strap or oxford style with platform and wedge heels. Durable composition soles. In brown, red or rust.

Sizes 10 to lVz. Originally $2.19 and $2.79, now $1.00 18 4th St. MA 1195 hi at Eighth I CH 1352 1 MA 3290 Milk Mixture for Stomach Ulcers A recent medical discovery now used bv doctors find hospitals everywhere bat proven unusually successful in the treatment of stomach ulcers caused from excess acid. It is harmless preparation yet so effective, in many cases the pains of stomach ulcers disappear almost immediately. Also recommended for gas pains, indigestion, heartburn dus to hyperacidity.

Sufferers may now try this at borne by obtaining a bottle of LURIN from their druggist. LUKIN contains this new discovery in its purest form. Easy to take. Just mix two tea- 'r Hollander Black-dyed Persian Lamb $750 Your Furrier In Cincinnati Since 1920 spoonfuls in a half glass of milk- Costs but little. Must satisfv or money refunded lUirla for sal by drugstores everywhere.

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