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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 11

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1956 Hr THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER 9r THREE DAILY CROSSWORD Three Convicts Given Paroles HAMBOKE'S MEDITATIONS By Alley 'ftkrosate True Life Adventures TVie wily WEASEL, baks TCOL A 1CH sJZ fn optiiU clR eTlTa ONfc Hi jplt- edIg 5c)or kHt RIsTe ait sbiiE a el TAjN El tA Is" A EP A hi 1 i "'HIS VICTIM INTO A it)! DLSt TlfAtS.VVI AIK' NOBODY WAIT TWEV.U HEtoT CxOOVS UAIP UP" UAK IN BIBV.E, 'Fo' HE EAT, DRINK, AH'fcE IN A FINE RedsReportDeatli Of People's Artist MOSCOW, Feb. 3 W-The Ministry of Culture announced today the death of People's Artist of the U.S.S.R. Pyotr Konchalovsky. Konchalovsky was born in 1876. During Tsarist days he studied painting in Paris where he was considered one of the ultramod-erns.

He returned to Russia where he continued his work but more along lines of the accepted "socialist realism." "Socialist realism" is a phrase which means depiction of Commu 22. Caress lightly 24. Island off coast of South 26. Twilled fabric 27. Girl's 28.

Flattened at the poles 29. Unit of weight 3. Learning 4. Pitchers with lids 5. Measure (Anc.

Arab.) 6. Funeral pile (India) 7 Birds of prey 8. Pins to hold oars 11. Irish playwright 13. Not ona (Dial.) 15.

Propose as suitable 19. Guido'a three years and one day plus fina and costs on March 16, 1954 for burglary and attempted burglary in Mobile County. Richard Manley, 20 years, Dec. 3, 1946, burglary of inhabited dwelling, Calhoun. Jasper Ford Reynolds, seven years, Jan.

20, 1953, burglary, Houston. Onree Richardson, 15 to IS years, Nov. 19, 1938, burglary and setting off explosives in or near dwelling, Shelby County. Three paroled convicts were pardoned by the Pardon Parole Board last week and four inmates were released from prison on parole. The board said 16 parole applications were denied and three paroles revoked.

Pardons went to: Bruce Battle, who was sentenced to 99 years for robbery in Chambers County Sept. 10, 1938 and paroled Nov. 3, 1949. Walter Rowe, sentenced to seven years for assault with intent to rape in Walker County July 22, 1950 and paroled Jan. 11, 1951.

Rosa Lee Williams, given 10 years for murder in Calhoun County April 23, 1949 and paroled Oct. 26, 1950. Paroled, were: Ralph Campbell, sentenced to Yciterday'i Amwcr 32. Worshiped 33. Cushions 36.

Particles 39. Succulent part of a fruit 41. Small i rodents 43. A cut of beef (Scot.) nist propaganda material in a photographic style. (anc.

Gr.) highest note 31. OfNicaea Double Feat. Today-Sat. PANORAMIC SOOUCTIONi nsntl "1 Hopelessly knerep, -7" ths BRUSH RABBIT SUPPSNLY CASHES BL1NPLV 'iWe- iff. ACROSS 1.

Story 5. Small barracuda 9. In a row (poet.) 10. Nurse (India) 11. Tally 12.

Colorless, odorless gas 14. Four-baggers (Baseball) 16. Girl's name 17. Wine receptacle 18. Prosecute judicially 20.

Ever (poet.) 21. Stinginff insect 23. Resembling glass 25. Crude tartar (var.) 27. Baby's shoe 30.

Break sharply 34. Subside 35. Greek letter 37. Girl's name 38. Spill over 40.

Ganoid fish 42. Ancient Italian goddess 44. Layers 45. Bulrush 46. Skin disorder 47.

Descry 48. Plant DOWN 1. Seaport in 2. Fragrant odors van johnson -joanne dru tmeIEGEat GJ RID RIVER I TECHNICOLOR Alex Gty Mothers Get $550 For Polio ALEXANDER CITY, Feb. 4 (Special) The local Mothers' March On Polio raised $550, according to Mrs.

Otis Ganus, march chairman. The event was sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority for the second consecutive year. Local campaign officials reported the total monies received through Jan. 31 was $3,325.00 for Alexander City and immediate vicinity. When all reports are complete, it is hoped that last year's amount of $6,690.82 will be ex Plus 75 ltflw.

bp Dell grm. irl. Inc I Trade Mark lic U. Fu. dial BOWLS HIM Ii I wl 27 2d 2 77? 3o 3a- 42.

43 WZZZZMZ-ZZZ Jchnny WEISSMULLERl os JUNGLE JIM HIGHLAND LAST DAY Id? "THE TALL MEH" CinmaScop and Color Starring ROBERT TAYLOR JANE RUSSELL ROBERT RYAN CARTOON SHOWS AMI? 31 Million U.S. Books Read In Soviet Union tj.faim 1 2-4- Adults 35c Children 15c MOSCOW, Feb. 3 CD The Soviet ceeded for the western part of Game Denied By Ship's Porter Union reports it printed 31 million translation copies of American books since 1918, including works Tallapoosa County. of Mark Twain, Theodore Dreiser and turned it over, against her will, to a transfer agent she did and Jack London. not want to employ.

Double ACTION Program! 1,000 German Soldiers Among 'Lost' In USSR I 1 iaiiii itiatrttf NEW YORK. Feb. 3 UPi A young saggage porter denied today he -iried to force a tip from Mrs. Loreile Hearst, former wife of Publisher William Randolph "Hearst Jr. James G.

Archer, 20, testified jt a Waterfront Commission hear-hg on accusations that he tried to shke down ship passengers. Mrs. Hearst had testified that Archer took her baggage when ihe arrived from Europe aboard iha liner United States last August tumi, ri a. Iffi 1 1 AftT A 1 3 ENDS TONIGHT 2 BIG HITS Open 5:30 Hit No. A 6:00 and 9:30 MUNICH, Feb.

3 The Ger man Red Cross estimates 1,000 or THE FIGHTING more German ex-soldiers are still unaccounted for in Russia after the ENDS TONIGHT DOUBLE FEATURE BOX OFFICE OPEN FEATURE NO. 1 AT 6:00 9:34 This Action Hit 5:30 9:05 ICEUTUCKIAII Soviets apparently have completed their repatriation shipments. This Action Hit 7:20 CHILL WILLS -LANCE FULLER CATHY DOWNS JEANNE CAGNEY SPECTACULAR Sea Adventure! Individual In-Car Heaters! DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE Here's how to work it: AXYDL.BAAXR Is LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. In this example A Is used for the three Us, for the two O's. etc.

Single letters, apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. i i A Cryptogram Quotation PQJ WZZG CBJ IJPPJB RCGJ IM XVV. CU ZGZNBUKBNUQJG CBJ UOJJPJ.B Yesterday's Cryptoquote! HOW BITTER A THING IT ISF I TO LOOK INTO HAPPINESS THROUGH ANOTHER MAN'S EYES SHAKESPEARE. Plitrifeuted by King Featws Syndtof THE SAHARA RESTAURANT Plus 2 CARTOONS Popeye, Also Herman and Catnip TONITE inn HOMS OF THE ORIGINAL PIZZA PIE And Also Serving The Best In CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS AND M-X' RANDOLPH fLirJT 2MBBBT1 yxQl1 snarl IFeat.

No. 2 at 7:50 Only! raw turrim Ifvonne Carlo John Ireland James Craig Forrest Tucker SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI! Lji6 HMWiumisa El rw II II I 1 71 IVA -vni II P- FEAT. NO. 2 at 7:45 Retired Red General Dies Following Illness THE SAHARA Rl URAI1T imflff sinr aw lua rr i i 3 THE BRUTAL TRUTH ABOUT lr. SURGERY!" MOSCOW, Feb.

3 The army Edgemont at Norman Bridge Rd. Ph. 4-9178 or 2-1215 Negro Leader Fails To Get Pistol Permit A Negro boycott leader whose home was bombed earlier this week has been denied a pistol viiatiurn llfaWIWIl newspaper Red Star announced today the death after long illness of Uzabeoi SCOTT retired Lt. Gen. Philip Gorelenko KIDDIE MATINEE 10 A.M.

ROBT. YOUNG JAN IS CARTER JACK BUTEL In "HALF BREED" in color ALSO CHAP. "ADVENTURES OF CAPT. KIDD" "GUN FIGHTERS Of THE NORTHWEST Diann. FOSTER The official obituary did not give his age.

He was a member of the Communist party and hero of the Soviet Union who joined the army during the Revolution. TONIGHT AT 8:30 LANIER AUDITORIUM The Montgomery Concert Course Presents "THE BEST BALLET COMPANY IN THE U. permit, the sheriff's department said yesterday. STARTS If tr k. a luatMio Proudly We Present JEFF MORROW The Rev.

M. L. King and two 3 r.Yl. ArpTD Fried Chicken 1 1 A NEW AND VjrXJLf JLJCV FAITH DOMERGUE REX REASON other Negro clergymen requested the permit Wednesday, Sheriff Mac Sim Butler said. mmmmwwmm FRIES 7C-CE TOMATO JC I Also Color Cartoont CARTOON ALSO COLOR IIIIIIMBI III3WB IMP GUINNESS Sheriff Butler said he declined 1 PERRY'S SYSTEM A Short Drive Out B'ham Highway 31 II AcroM from Jeff Davis Hotel to issue a pistol permit which King said he wanted for a night watchman at his home.

Ptiom -M31 He said threats against him 4 STARS n. r. NEWS have been received "continuously" and he felt the need for a KAYE KRIZA HiGHTOWER BRUKN DOUBLE FEATURE TONIGHT ONLY THIS SHOW AT 6:00 8:11 S-P-E-C-l-A-L EVERY DAY SIZZLING STEAK 1ST SOUTHERN SHOWING! in THE LA1NG SERRANO coMrAwr of 109 lAiirr theatre rtmruotn oraimu TICKETS ON SALE TODAY-JESSE FRENCH Prices 3.69-3.08-2.46 Alio On Sal ar Lanier Box Offico Tonight Starting At 7:30 P.M. raasK- PRISONER watchman. 'COMMITTEE The two pastors who accompanied him, said King, were the Rev.

R. D. Abernathy and the Rev. R. H.

Hubbard, who went to the sheriff's office as a "committee." Meanwhile, a Negro housemaid who was one of five parties to a suit against the city's bus segregation laws announced she still intends to withdraw from the Federal suit. Alirr? I AfTC HAWKINS THIS SHOW AT 10:22 ONLY! "THE PRISONER- II A ColiimhM Picture PitKoum II ShowsTonight Hi: MWWwVywwMWwVwwvwiw TONIGHT Smorgasbord $2.59 ALL YOU CAN EAT TOM JERRY CARTOON NEWS III TONIGHT THRU TUES. ill (Ltover Z)lieatre FREE PARKING COME Set OUR REGULAR SHOW AND STAY AND SEE THE LATE SHOW AT NO EXTRA COST CARTOONS 3 -mrv. We're Having Our 2nd! That's Right! Seven Seas Restaurant is having their Second Anniversary this Sunday February 5th. -FREE- Jeanetta Reese, 64, said her husband and a former employer persuaded her to take the action after the husband received a phone call ordering him to get his wife out of town.

She told Mayor W. A. Gayle she did not know what she was doing when she signed the suit. U. S.

31 Cut-Off at Maxwell Heights 1 Mil. From Maxwell FieM TODAY! Features at 1, 3:08, 5:16 7:26, and 9:36 p.m. HIS TOP-GUN ROLE of ALL You had to be brave or crazy to cross the Lawless The story of A FABULOUS CL' Street or the marshall of Medicine Bend The Cigars For The Men Carnations For The Ladies Lollypops For The Children EXCITING MUSIC tftey made together! Lawless Street a hundred dead men long and a pistol shot wide. Ail Drawing For A Ham PLAN ON BEING WITH US AND DON'T MISS OUR MENU IN THIS PAPER SUNDAY if if svi'k offm) TECHNICOLOR 1 9 i-' i fe) "i At CLUB MA PA PERKINS ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST COMEDY TEAMS Direct From The Gypsy Room In Atlanta, Ga. FLOOR SHOWS AT 10 and 12 Music by DOUG SKEEHMi AND HIS ORCHESTRA Jhsi lambup CLUB 728 W.

Fa i mew Ph. 4-9392 Mrs. Myers Gives Huntingdon Talk AtAnnualMeeting Mrs. Weldon T. Myers of Lakeland, whose biography of Lady Huntingdon has just been published, was speaker at the annual Founders' Day program at Huntingdon College yesterday.

Mrs. Myers, a graduate of Huntingdon, discussed "Lady Huntingdon's Two Colleges." She stressed the spiritual links between the college which the countess formed in South Wales in 1768 and her modern namesake, Huntingdon College here. The authoress presented a copy of her new book, "Lady Huntingdon, Friend of the Wesleys" to Dr. Hubert Searcy, president of Huntingdon. She also presented a copy to a former president.

Dr. W. D. Ag-new, of Greensboro. Mrs.

Myers was introduced by Mrs. Thomas D. Russell, Alexander City, president of Huntingdon Alumnae which sponsored the publication ot "Lady Huntingdon." NOW PLAYING a- if i jtz i onJ rt incomparable music recorded by BENNY GOODMAN Pi mm FOX EENE KRUPA UOMEL HAMPTON BEN POLLACK TEDDT WILSON EDWARD "tilt" ORT HARRT JAMES MARTHA TILTON 2 IE ST ELMAN PREUIEW TONIGHT nVao! toJbJ COLUMBIA riCTUSES Plus Nu Nu Chasten and His Orchestra "or picture about (V(fdAiijyi mar ANGELA LANSBURY Warner ANDERSON Jean PARKER Wallace FORD Mm EMERY Color by TECHNICOLOR-WIPE SCREEN RANSOM! -TII- -I inii -r -n inr nt STARTS NO COVER CHARGE NO MINIMUM TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 9 AND 11:39 REGISTER AT ANY STORE TO WIN THE 1956 BEL AIR CHEVROLET COLOR CARTOON AND LATEST WORLD NEWS Shows 11:35, 1:25, 3:00, 4:30, 6:05, 7:45, 9:20. TODAY IS THURSDAY NORMAN DALE SHOPPING CENTER WILL BE OPEN TIL 9 IP.M. For Your Shopping Convenience T3 Phone 2-2759 for Regular Engagement Starts March 1st.

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