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Show g fa PESERET Wednesday, October 30, 1968 NEWS, ADVERTISEMENT iiiiiiiiimmiiMmnm'nmnmiiniimmmiiiir'ii Pulitzer Winner Dies fals'eteeth Worries an J Problems little FASTEETH nrlnkled on f'U'irad Author Richter, your denture doe alt tins: (1) Help whose novel iTe Town won hold false teeth more firmly In place; them more comfortably, (21 Hold the 1931 Pulitzer Prize, died (2) Let you bite up to 35r5i harder without discomfort. FASTEETH at Pottsville, Pa., Hospital Won't Powder Is alkali lie The author had been our. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste. today. Denture that lit are essential to admitted only Monday after health See vnur dentist regularly. coming here fiom his home in Oct FASTEETH at all drug counters. (non-aclrl- ). sylvania an- thracite re- gion, where he was born. Rhhter wrote tiian a more n dozen i HOSPITAL h v gf n V 'U ft? Voters of Salt Lake, 1 n 1 ff Toesle, Daggett and Sumnit Coantics Vh ' jif '? .. tP $ ' vr f w vs transplant pioneer Christiaan Barnard was discharged today from Groote and numerous short stories. His book, 'The Waters of Kroons won the National Book Award for fiction in 19fi0. At least three of Ills books were made into movies, "The Light in the Sea of Grass and Forest, which "Tasey Cromwell, was made into the film, One Desire. Richter, who worked for newspapers in his early days, wrote mostly about the pioneer life. His most recent book was The Aristocrats. f J j1 in Cape Schuur Hospital Town, South Africa, where he had been treated for a week for bleeding duodenal ulcers. -ENOTE OF DEATHS dwin J. Johnson, 6G, editor and publisher of the ironwood Daily Globe since 19G4, died Tuesday Johnson, . . . 3 El ICS On November 5th you will have the op portunity to hire this excellent attorney for the next four years: Guided by experience and knowledge firmness but fairness. 3772 felony convictions against only 234 acquittals. Democratic Candidate succession TIRE AND SERVICE of eligible men. BREAK Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Oncssis interrupted his honeymoon today for the sec- - Bank B'dg. ' m- - tens. Miss Henrietta Blueye, SO manth rent. Crd.t . Up t j 2233 So. 7th E. IN a Radlciffe student from Bason, N.Y., and Mario 25, had been held since August. 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Dougins, and Mrs. Douglas of Tucson, AriZ., was married in New York ceremony Tuesday to Andrew Mackenzie food imHay a London-bor- n porter. The bride, a close friend of Frinccss Margaret, became known as Charmin Sharman during the late 1919's when her father served as ambassador and her n?me was romantically linked with a Attorney in Utah history. Pa Dr. William Riley ' sP"t lapsed last Friday in Athens with hemorrhage from an ulcer. His condition improved and he was being given solid foods, but he took 8 turn for the worse about noon Tuesday. Papandreou and his son Andress were the chief targets of the military coup 13 months ago. 3rd District Attorney A record unequaled by any with the Globe for ker, 62, chairman of the ana University department of English and one of the nation's leading Milton scholars, died Sunday of a heart attack. testinal hemorrhages during The veteran the night. ye a heart ailment. more than 40 years, was managing editor from 1939 to 1931 when he became manager. CRITICAL LIS- T- Former Premier George Tapantlrruu was in critical condition today after suffering a series of In- 80 of a tI Beautiful ,72a decorator, made his home in Goeppingen, West Germany. Both Rocchino and Mis Bleve, who received mini mum punishment, were alce to be exoe"ed from Hunearv after serving their HUNGARY B U DAPEST, A (AP) Hungarian court convicted an American Indian girl and an Italian today of trying to smuggle an East German to the West and sentenced them to six months and a year in jail respectivel- -- RELEASE Heart books 'Smugglers' Guilty ll!llirilllltll!llllll!llllll!!ll!!!!lllllllllllllllllli;it ond time since he married Jacqueline Kennedy on Oct. 20. He came to Athens on urgpnt business. Onassis flew here from Scorpios, his private island resort in the Ioni-- . an Sea. Mrs. Onassis was seen this morning fishing in one of Onassis' speed boats nec; the island. nearby Tine Grove. Richter, 78, a prolific writer, lived most of his life in the Penn- A to Europe June 23, testified she had been introduced to Rocchino by two Germans and a( reed to go along with the smuggling plan. 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