Show TIMES GARLAND TIIE GARLAND iutod wxDnpnL JOE MAHONEY BROADWAY UTAH AND MAIN STREET A Patty MacVeigh a Patient Cop Worked Hard a To Solve 'Hugger Mugger in Automat1 Mystery By BECAME A PRO' BALL PLAYER BY A TWIST OF FATE HE WAS PLAYING FIRST BASE FOR HIS PREP TEAM WHEN THE REGULAR PITCHER WAS INJURED PARNELL TOOK OWR AND STRUCK OUT 17 MEN A RED SOX SCOUT WAS IN THE STANDS AND BEFORE THE SUN SET MEL HAD BIG LEAGUE CONTRACT s THAN 05 of BORN PRO' HOCKEY PLAYERS ARE NATIVES OF MINNESOTA RitiHiN SPORTUGHT- - By One morning In August people died suddenly and of few minutes each other in the nickel - in restaurant at and Broadway 104th street One old a dowdy Lildame named Rosenfeld lian keeled over in the GRANTLAND RICE- - AGO a brace of Joe like Ted and Stan looks broke in and scrambled physically ready for a big year This is also serving notice on They leaderships up the batting Kell and Robinson were George Kell of the Tigers and that both have a battle on before taking Jackie Robinson of the Dodgers A young over the lead again You could have fellow by the name of Country gotten any price Slaughter you wanted against might cut In them last April took The Ralph Kiner Leading Slugger over the In the way of distance crop but Kiner realhitting He's Ralph Kiner has left the others ly belonged buried in a snowdrift been the best home-ruHis last seasons three with the hitter Pirates been has known in many have years that aimost matched Babe Ruth The GrantlandRIce J’ears' But t h e outfielder hit 51 home runs in three who were supposed to lead the 1947 40 home runs in 1948 and 54 in 1949 double prick barely missed They ”1 think were Ted Williams and Joe DiMag-giBabe’s mark of 60 is and pretty safe” Kiner said in Califor the American league Dfornia a few weeks ago “You’ve Stan Musial for the National iMaggio actually led his league but just got to keep hitting home runs he wasn’t in enough games to draw all the time I hit 20 in the last 30 a count All three look to be in days and still fell six short last shape now and this should mean season You have to get away good that two of the three should take to have even a chance to peach 60" With Johnny Mize not playing over the top spot again too often and Joe DiMaggio getting Here are the 1949 records: no the main American younger Mus343 346 Williams Maggio league job falls to Ted Williams 338 This is a good close finial ish Their lifetime marks are Wi- Ted blew himself to 43 homers last mark of year the best 348 353 lliams Musial DiMag-gihis career had 36 Stan Musial 331 DiMaggio is 35 years old is another who and this Cardinal Williams is 31 and Musial is 29 But the Ted Williams is still the top hitter may make his challenge in baseball for value job of catching Kiner looks to be But his margin isn’t too far above out of range now They were rating Luke Easter Unless some or Musial DiMaggio as the one all three the new Indian slugger arrive ragged breaks a should have big years— years that to watch Easter is but power rank close to their best All three hitter with tremendous hasn’t been any his hitting spring are in shape and all three have too spectacular There are more been hitting well in the Citrus Cirthan a few who believe Doby his cuit which doesn't mean too much will get more home teammate Musial got away badly in 1948 runs 240 He came from and 1919 Easter Is a slugging giant last season to 338 but he adto connect when he happens mits he needs a faster take at But swinging off “I wasn’t too well in 1948 the for first time pitching he says "I just wasn’t hitting isn’t quite as simple as lighting In the early part of the 1949 a cigarette season Enos Slaughter had the For power the Red and it was same experience Sox again should be the best hitsome time before he got going ting team in either league again I never felt better than do now so there’ll be no reaCall of the Wild son for another early slump” If Ted Williams about worries If you want to pick up any real and his hitting he never shows it He information about ballplayers never shows that he has tightened their varying ways you should seek out veteran scouts I stumbled up Ted has the finest or covey containing the best coordination action over a nest assets invaluable between eyes and hands I’ve ever three of these can here or No one else in baseball seen either located temporarily wait so long before starting his passing through to ask one question I had just swing "Right out of your glove” Bill Dickey says "Why is it that the modern game wild pitchers who has so many was 1949 mark DiMaggio’s have a planet full of stuff but only his considering remarkable vague idea of where the plate is? late start and his other ills But Patty MacVeigh and two within a In r He started by policeman the victims had lived incheveryone In the neighborhoods the tenement flats they had called their homes together a lot of biographical bits and pieces and came up with a lution so simple that no one connected with the case could imagine why it hadn't been thought of right away Jellinek’s past was reconstructed easily enough Starting as a helper in a garage he had managed to save enough to buy his own business and his garage had prospered until the depression When hit it things got tough he borrowed $150 from a bank and when he couldn't meet the note on July he was threatened with foreclosure Figuring he had nothing to live for he purchased $3 worth of powdered cyanide and then with his last nickel bought himself-poppyseed roll at the Automat He dug a hole in it poured the powder in bit off as much as he could chew ing mez- the a named Harry was found outside the little The boys’ room in the basement coroner certified that both deaths were caused by a powerful dose of cyanide of potassium garageman was Detective Patty MacVeigh handed this sizzling spud and went about cooling it off not like a Sherlock Holmes but like an ordinary headed for foot of the died the men's stairs he From employees of the Automat the detective learned that on several occasions the ' old dame had parked herself In the mezzanine where she could watch the tables on the main floor ancT when someone left without finishing a meal she would hurry down and eat the remains or scoop them Into a paper bag That finished the case Obviously the scavenger had seen Jelllnek leave part of his roll and had popped bun into her mouth the MacVeigh’ investigation uncovered an additional irony While siftIn Liing through the lian’s room he found six bankbooks which showed she had $45000 stashed in various banks in Manhattan and New Jersey The annual interest on her nest egg was $1200 or eight times the amount Jellinek needed to save his garage and life AYEAR — By Harold Arnett LOCK WASHERS FROM SPRING WASHERS MAY BE MADE BYLCUTTINGOFF COILS FROM A SMALL INSERT COIL SPRING A SMALL RODIN SPRING FOR AN ANVIL UNDER THE CHISEL LOCK AS SHOWN IMPROVE SOLDERING IRON FROM THE SOLDERING THE WORK TO KEEP THE SOLDER UPPERSIDE OF THE IRON THE SHlGESCBEEHdl By INEZ GERHARD DEERING’S stage career when she was twelve success in a Broadway her screen career began with the important and role of “Miriam” in "Samson Delilaji” C B DeMille had not been able to find the right actress for that part the day before shoot- - OLIVE THE IRON LIKE THE ACE NEAR ENOUGH TIP A CHISEL ON UPPER SM ALLDEPRES DROP OF SOLDER PONT CUT TO HOLD TIN upper side of iron making sure other SIDES DON'T RETAIH SOLDER By WE Dusty" Sylvia Joe said stared at her “You don’t mean that!" Dusty thumped his tail on the floor and pricked his ears There was he hoped a possibility of being taken for a walk up the slope behind the house where rabbits frequently ran and offered no end of excitement "Of Sylvia laughed nervously course I don’t I was only joking We wouldn’t sell Dusty for a mildown lion dollars” She reached twisted one and flopof Dusty’s around ears ping forefinger lolled his Dusty tongue and sighed In contentment Next to chasing he was there rabbits nothing liked better than having his ears twisted unless it was hunting a glove or an old shoe or pocketbook that either Joe or Sylvia had hidden Joe lay awake that night and thought about what Sylvia had said He felt guilty and ashamed but when you haven't enough to eat and you own some property that dowould bring an easy thousand llars on the open market you can’t help thinking about it her OLIVE DEERING ing began he found Olive She made a second picture "Caged" for Warner’s then she and her husLeo Penn band headed east in their car He was one of the leading men'in "Not Wanted” Had a fine trip all the way They are a delightful young coupl very much in love And with their good looks talent and experience they should go far in pictures Gertrude Berg author and the CBS "The Goldbergs” received an offer from George Jesselfor a featured role In a forth- Sylvia's aunt had given them Dusty the week before they left for Hollywood' He was seven weeks old a pure bred Springer Spaniel black as coal and intelligent as two ordinary hnman beings The next morning Joe decided to Mrs of star has coming tract She's film the fifth picture conIn offered recent months too busy to accept This does teem to be going a bit too far By unanimous consent of its city council and approval of lta mayor Hot Springs New Mexico has changed its name to Truth or Consequences in honor of Ralph Edwards' NBC show! Somgo down onto the boulevard he met etimes on the boulevard someone he knew and would get on a line and get perhaps talking something He put Dusty on his leash and started out Joe turned down Vine street Just below Selma some children Richard ' H Wilkinson “How much?” said ing at him “Nine hundred” Joe not look- S FLOWERS Helen Keller deaf and blind enjoys flower presented to her by UNESCO’s international BralUe conference In Paris where delegates were to standardise trying Braille system the This Is Your Paper ’Want Ad’ Market By William Place R Nelson who have visited market places in foreign lands find them picturesque quaint and colorful If they had studied them careffound would have there ully they also most Inefficient To sell things there it is necessary to transport them to the market place display them wait for customers and take home what remains unsold Oftem considerably deteriorated In value Perhaps one of the very real conto tributors our high American of standard living is the greater efficiency of our less picturesque market places the classified or want ad columns of our papers Classified vertislng brings No seller and buy- er Time without necessity of meeting at a market place And goods that change hands need be moved only once need not be exposed to deteriorating forces People wishing to buy things not offered in the want ad columns can find it by inserting generally "Wanted” announcement Classified or want ad advertising gets its nameof course from the way such information is grouped under headings Included in such columns is considerable of life's every day pathos and drama its failures and successes its comedy and its Irony as "Eggs For Even such items Sale” may herald an up or down In someone’s life Certainly there is a story behind “Exchange set ot golf clubs for baby buggy” pEOPLE together J She’d be hunprobably hungry grier tonight The only alternative A man has his was city relief He the hug remembered pride Sylvia had given Dusty before they left He thought of the way Dusty would nip at their toes when they were getting dressed in the morn- ing He shook his head "No!” he “No! Not for twice that said amount” The rotund man laughed “Then how about hiring him? You too of course We’re making a picture that requires a cute dog who will go find things that have been hidden" Joe threw up his head "What?’’ “Think It over” said the man “Pay would he f?5 He day Here’s my card” smiled "Hope I didn’t insult you with that nine hundred offer Your dog’s worth two thousand if a cent Never saw a pure black Springer with those lines Be sure to look me up If we can $25 doesn’t suit you probably talk terms” Joe stood on the curb and watched the black limousine recede He glanced at the card then down at Dusty Dusty was watching He wanted to him expectantly walk some more Joe slipped the card into his pocket and started up Vine street at a pace that rather surprised Dusty rotund a Primary Kaolin All the primary kaolin produced in this country comes from North Carolina It is a ceramic used In fine china SSWOHfl the Whatever Timeliness and Convenience one’s problem when 'sing a classified ad to solve it certain matters of technique may well be borne in mind Number one is Ice skates do not sell timeliness Number two is well in summer convenience Make it easy to respond to your ad And number three is adequate description The more you tell the more you sell is aa excellent bit of advice If tempted to keep the cost low by being too brief remember that your reader knows only what the advertisement says so telling a complete story is one way to assure success Remember also how much time you are saving by not having to go to a market place and be willing to spend some of that saving on additional words in your classif- ied advertisement PUZZLE LAST WEEKS ANSWER Jl American producers been trying to sign British leen have Kathshe ap- Ryan ever since In “Odd Man Out” Producer Robert Stillman has done it—one picture a year for seven years Her first will be United Artists "The Sonnd of Fury” he was associated Knowing with Stanley Kramer In making "Champion” and “Home of the Brave” she accepted the role without reading the script peared Elizabeth Taylor won all hearts one recent afternoon in New York She was having several coats and suits fitted and was practically out on her feet from fatigue but she for photographs willingly posed Sh6 wagping her fiance that evening was flying to Texas the next and her mother day she ought to stay home thought that night and rest Elizabeth went out! Howard Lesieur director of adfor United and publicity has come up with someArtists new He has thing engaged two retired detectives formerly of New York’s police department and homicide squad to visit key cities and O "D A” ("Dead on promote Arrival’) story of a man who “reEdmond ports his own murder" O'Brien stars Pamela Britton and Luther Adler vertising HE E NO SALE FICTION CORNER - room At collapsed Next MacSo far so clear Veigh went to work on Lillian Rosenfeld She bad been e t old bet who scavenged around junk heaps and for 28 lived bed in a $7 years basement room which was filled with everything from old piano rolls to a rusty weather vane and the 1933 Was it a cast of double murder? Was it double suicide? Or u'as it murder and suicide ? Big Three Bid for Batting Lead and the and Automat” zanine other LoJOSE THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS HAS A GUARD NAMED AND AN END NAMED ONCBAfMHtXf ing let me tell you the classic story of Detective how he solved the case usually referred to as restaurant’s m BILLY ROSE As a burglaree I’ve done a considerable amount of hanging around police stations lately and I’ve made a highly edifying discovery — the average New York detective is plenty smart and conare gets plenty of results sidering how few of them there To give you an idea of what the ordinary cop can do once he get Stem George playing 'Tippy' In Warner Bros "Barricade” has a lot of stem critics lying In wait moments for him In his ba taught English and dramatics at Lafayette Junior high school in Los Angeles 1 5 9 10 11 12 14 DOWN 1 Unrefined 2 A ship's deck 3 Ventilate 4 Smooth 5 Wager 6 Constellation 7 Hearkened 8 Mettle 11 Cleans' 13 Bitter vetch 16 Encountered 20 Short sleep 21 River (Afr ACROSS Java tree Healing ointment Silk waste One of the Great Lakes Tally Flavor Small explosive sound "How much?” looking at him said Joe not were them playing on a lawn One of Joe stopped to was crying see what the trouble was A little girl had lost her rag doUTTwas about but he couldn’t somewhere find it Dusty licked the little girl’s hand She cooed happily and patted his head The other children crowded about Joe unsnapped Dusty' leash held the little girl’s skirt to his nose and said: “Go find!" J Dasty let out a yip and went Two minutes away bounding later he came back holding in hit mouth the rag doll The tle girl clapped her hands “Smart dog" said a voice Joe turned A car had stopped at the curb A small round man with a friendly face had emerged onto "Pure Joe nodded the sidewalk bred Springer They’re all smart" "Are they?” said the little man "Like to sell eyes twinkled felt a Joe said nothing prickling at the base bf his skuIL "Like to sen him?” said the His him?" queer man again 15 Type measure 17 Sailor (colloq ) 18 Lutecium SJlousea for dogs 22 Paragraph 25 Thin tin plate 26 Pulsate 28 Entreaties 31 Chamber 33 Border 34 Sowed as seed amile 47 Level 48 Looked st 49 Grit (slang) of 24 Satellite of the earth 27 Larva of botfly 29 Stranded 30 Chairs 32 Male adults 34 Chum 35 Faithful 42 Hasten 36 Ia foolishly 43 Conclude fond of 40 Secluded 45 Topaz humnarrow valley 41 (sym 37 Sun god 38 Hebrew letter 39 Term of negation 40 Obtained 41 A river of Hades (myth) 44 Ankle bone (Anat) 46 Broad 23 Conduct '' |