l o a . , . ■WW SENATE RESTAURANT LAST WŒCS -THE READER'S DATE BOOK- Kaesong One» Center ANSWER ^ Of Korean Power; Restaurant Manager Says Most Maine Town Promotes Hunting Kaesong, the site accepted for HUIJIUM r.'IJKi'J HHw m HinkiM truce talks between UN and Red Chinese-Korean leaders, is in line AGROS8 S. Minus 22. A medical Season to Attract Business to pick ijp again a long lost his* Senators Are Meat, Potato Men 1 Heap 4. Nòrse god solution, MI.ir.IU MÖIIH , u WNU Washington Bnttaa 5. Appendage of war usually in amuuMH lawNH tone spotlight. alcohol h i i u h iry.\: Although left behind in modern When a moment of leisure hits 9. FuAlah 5. Coronet A m a li town in Maine, in the heart of the best deer hunting William A. Brockwell, manager, 6. Proceeded MIlHIUii HU HUM times by many faster growing and Capitol Hill, many members of con­ food 25. Metal U H M H H M H country m the northeast, has set an example o f promotion that and Mrs. Edith G. Ridgely, hostess. 7. Turkestan developing Korean cities, Kaesong gress automatically head toward 10 Loafs 26. -Pr!nceof HUUiki UUiAUli : fSP1? towns across the country could duplicate w ith a little They must, and do, know every river was once the center of Korean the restaurants in the capitol build­ 12. Metallic apostate NUflWn HUM enort. The promotion will pay off within the next month when an representative, member of the rocks 8. Meager ÜMHJIIMH I4IHHM power and culture. ing for food and relaxation. On the angels j hunters visit the community and spend thousands press, and employee in the house, 13. Deep gorge 9. Outer m i m i iffHBii The town was made the capital house side the restaurant is one of (Arab, rel.) oi dollars in its Main Street stores. since the patrons are limited to 14. Weapons garments (TiHHUH UIJW1ÏI of the Koryo, or Wang, dynasty in the most easy, relaxed, and infor­ 27. Imbibes The community is Old Town. Last these three groups and their guests. 15. Man’s name 11. Plant the early 900’s A.D., and as such mal spots in all of the "capitol. Its 28. Encounter N-U year 6,002 deer, many of them in Working under some difficulty, the 16. Tellurium ovules Local hardware and sporting was the focal point for the first counterpart across the building, the lack of space and the fact that in­ (sym.) 13. Vex 29. Horizontal the 200-pound or over class, were goods stores will find that hunting 86. Circle of centralized control extended over senate dining room, is much more variably everybody wants to eat 17;Toward 18. Firearm top-piece killed in the county, some of them promotions will stimulate business. light within a few minutes driving time the peninsula. Kaesong maintained formal. at one time, Mr. Brockwell and 18.Looked at 19. Dial of a of doorway Contests, conducted along lines used SO. Come in 37. Untie of the heart of the town. its position for nearly 500 years, The house restaurant runs Mrs. Ridgely, and their staff of 110 hurriedly compass in fishing contests, creates goodwill 32. Scottish 39. Perish and after its fall the dynasty name smoothly under the supervision of are able to serve and satisfy their 20 . A represen­ 21. On the For years Old Town has boasted and brings customers into the store tation in ocean dress 42. From was carried on in the name clientele, with only 250 seats. that it considers itself the deer who might not have been reached in "K orea.” marble, etc. capital of the continent. In the im­ any other manner. It is not at all unusual for. them '/// Meanwhile, toward the end of 23Receptacles /// 1“ 4 5 6 7 8 mediate area it had a fine reputa­ r 3 Most local newspapers are anxi­ (he weakening Koryo reign, nu­ to learn at 10 or 11 a.m. that a 24. Transgress m V//( tion Tor hospitality. But the com­ ous to participate in such programs congressman is planning a luncheon 25. merous invasions by Mongols from Thrice IO it munity had never made a unified for as many as 50 ttyat day. These (mus.) <» because it means better business the north had brought about for­ w and determined for the community and the reader parties are generally limited to 50 26. Paradise eign domination of the entire coun­ 12 \ l promotion effort to because that’s the capacity of the 28. Center interest it creates in his newspaper. try for the first time. With the re­ sell itself. speaker’s dining room, which is 31. Large fern % Tlie home town that sponsors a tirement of the Golden Horde and 14 l¿ <8 separate from the restaurant. Pro­ 33. A t home M A IN This year, how- hunting promotion might also pro­ the rise of the new Yi dynasty, 1 i ever, t h e Junior visions are kept on hand at all 34. Measure mote a Safe Hunting Week. Safety the capital, in 1392, was moved to SnrtaE'vSCREI 17 18 14 Chamber of Com­ times for any of these short notice (Chin.) STREET is good business, too. Seoul. By INEZ GERHARD % 35. Bind merce a n d other affairs. In addition to the restaurant f e a t u r e 20 21 22 Û There is hardly a small town in ITH USO Camp Shows once 36. Search for civic organizations and the speaker’s dining room, i the nation that has not been the 38. Privilege —with the Jaycees W more providing entertainment there is a large cafeteria in the granted by Z4 25 taking the initiative—launched a scene of a tragic hunting accident. for American servicemen, Holly­ house office building across the % n ! And even when there has been no wood is again doing its share to ecclesiastical promotion campaign that is attract­ street, and another one in the sen­ 2H 30 authority 26 27 28 ing the attention of big-game hunt­ loss of life, hunting accidents have supply glamour names to play to ate office building where hundreds 40Poker m ers across the nation. caused many to lose an arm or leg, overseas GI’s. Audrey Totter’s of employees in these buildings stake 31 32 a The Jaycees printed and distrib­ handicapping the individual for life. tour took her to Korea, where she generally eat. 41. Garment á 2 t . uted an attractive 32-page booklet Here are the cardinal rules of did a great job of cheering up sol­ f / J / There are also two small snack 42. Of greater 34 35 36 37 telling the nation’s hunters about hunting safety: diers in the hospitals; Jennifer age % restaurants, one on each side of the community and the hunting pos­ Treat every gun as a loaded gun. Jones made a similar trip, with so 43. Observes 4o the capitol. When the house is in 38 39 sibilities. It was the official invita­ Be absolutely certain of your tar­ little fanfare that not until after 44. Simpleton session, the restaurant is open from i tion of the community to hunters get. she got home did most people know DOWN 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and when the 4i 42 throughout the east. Do not point the muzzle at any­ she had gone. Jack Carson went to house has adjourned, it closes at Brightly- colored i And to start the hunting sea­ thing you do not want to shoot, nor 3:00 p.m. 43 44 son off with a flourish, the • * * bird Írrí allow it to stray in the direction of Article % Jaycees served a hunting break­ another hunter. SOME CONGRESSMEN have fre­ fast from 3:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. Remember that rifle slugs may quent parties, many never enter­ on opening day. A ticket to the ricochet. Do not shoot at water or tain. Representative Frank W. Boy­ THE breakfast entitled the hunter to any hard, smooth surface. kin of Alabama has the largest and enter t h e Jaycee sponsored Unload your gun before you get most frequent parties. The Texas FICTION TEEN-AGE LOVE "Largest Deer Contest” , into your own car or before you en­ delegation has lunch en masse every As prizes the Jaycees offered a ter your camp or home. Then check Wednesday in the speaker's dining CORNER By Richard Hill Wilkinson Winchester .270 for the largest buck it twice to be sure. room when congress is in session. The Iowa delegation makes a point T was only natural that Rose Think, think, think. Be sure that it's game. It could be a human be­ of a breakfast once a week when should be thrilled at thoughts of ing and end tragically. congress is in session. The Repub­ Imeeting Loring Hunt. After all, lican members of the Ohio delega­ Loring Hunt was the most glamor­ Hunt safely and allow others to tion meet frequently, as do the ous of modern day screen stars. do the same. delegations from Alabama, Ar­ — — — — i A n d Rose—well, kansas, and Tennessee. •MinuteM in n *. otherR0Se W3Syoung l USt girJan' m AUDREY TOTTER To bring a hofne town flavor to Pet Feeding and Care the representatives in Washington, 3 MENTHOATUMfe SWELL Europe with a comedy cavalcade, the restaurant imports special food Fiction with dreams. is Big Business in U.S. FOR ÙXOQ...CHAPPBO. which Farley Granger and Shelly from many parts of the country for in________ love with.______ Loring She Hunt had when fallen she SKIN...MANY Winters said they’d join.
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