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BIG REDUCTION! '' ' 2 B --- i e f': wanting at prices you hardly dared dream for! Fine wool and wool blend coats in the newest silhouette with c trim Jackets are in luxurious fur collars or snug fashion favorite styles— in high designs — in wools cotton corduroy and froswip pile Don't miss these values! 's- i' I GUARANTIE ---------- emirate preparatlan of every too rotor's If ny errors Shot tost yaw any penalty or interest the penalty Sr interert ROSS 1' ' - ) ' FEDERAL America's Largest Tax Service : ' ' II !' OFFICEI -------- -- 4 BOTH and accuratoly and No says you monoy beside' Soo your now's' BLOCK I 'i '''' 1 ::- They'll figure your tax quickly 1 t flof II 11 confusvi - - 1 -e by tomato do ductions and tax language? MI pay you to lot BLOCK clo all the work and worry ? -- 1 It I t4- t 1 ' d"104 p ':ii'iieiLl 1 f:ei-- -- -- K ''vt !?1'I''' ir:fr'':':-4rj- 1 ri r It ' ' e V b '1 i Here is your chance to buy that outerwear you've been " 7 !- !1) i v over'your "1 r - ' to ')' ' LIMB 0 4 411) l' 444 vt) -- - l i 1 I N P s' 4 ''es ft N r i ' ' 1t -- It ''is L 1 A : it 1 ''' 6''-- 1 11 i':-"--k I: ':' tdrt 488 Downtown—Second - i t 4 - 1 1 " ( -' (1 N- i - 1 ‘"' ' - 1': kC-Y):4''1-': "on a 1 t' 4 ' sk' - lk 1 4 il '' 88 r ) tf) ' Jackets Sizes6 to 18 e 4t : ' i -- self-fabri- u 1 - Fur trim Coats r''' ::: ''' 0 r' ‘- - r 00i i: ' - (A 7-- - cs:01ms iran I ' 5 -- 29-3- 0 It 11 - :' ':: CHEYENNE WYO (AP) — Gov John A Love of Colorado announced Friday night that the Assn Governors Republican will meet June at Jackson' Lake Lodge in the Jackson Hole Country of northwest Wyoming The lodge is one of the scenic spots in the state overlooking a Ilake with the Teton Mountains on the western horizon of the a3so- Love elation' He wai chosen at a meeting late last year New Electric ' ' 1 - )4 ' ' :::' 4 ' -- I "- 1- a '1 47t L '''t:' ' ' t: ' a''‘' " - N ' t ''''114i:)-'': '' l -i r) (7ki 88 Self trim coots e-teri- An' Scenic Too TYPEWRITER 1 I i 4 1 ' 1ilalmaINOW1 n tr - 4 4 e - ti '1'0)''liZtlk PW' CI SELF-TRI- M ' 4 1 ':14' ''0 '' 4:i! '' ' t n ' ' vif ' 4 A--- children 25 and six dren Mr and Mrs Lay wed onl Feb 18 have two children five' grandchildren and two 1 1 ' NifinadL14101e-1aulpMiawa- ' rs':'" i '1' : 1 ' 411!' '''J 0A' 1 t ? ''t ' -' ' r- N '''''': "t:':4':---- - i i - i '!fts '4)'i' i iee i J 1' : :7 x t - ''4'(' t :''rAi i ' l 72: ''''':'J4 1 41"--- i!': if ' i -- cc roLumBus 01110 (AP) — A! her husband Mr and Mrs P Ck)lumbus family will celebrate R Lay will be celebrating their r2 years of wedding anniver:50lh Although marr Arieunday dates they will have a Joint eel anti Ilktrs StephenS with an open house will be observing their 72nd Sunday and arversary Their daughter married on The Stephens Valentine's Day In 1815 have 4 "' nine other children 14 grand- Ilt ' 41' th' - ''' s 1 ': 4 Four I - '""""77-7'-'7"--- 4:r V 7- '14L'i11101411:11(1):110 ' COATS AND PLUSH WARM JACKETS TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED! FUR AND 'A 4t ::' 0- or tA '1: - on Wheels Executive Suite I Pot Month ' : -- ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S " e i ': '4 ''''' '' '::- - s' '''''''''' ' ' a' t-- :4 122 Years of 31arriacte-f0 - ett ' announced policy i (liggi more nrww 711 '70-''''''-:- -v — k - ' - - ''''bSt --- )- 1 '' ‘ "-' Lodii uric r Ul j Li id ' - l 't T 'N: I' ' outinvite previously lawed women to dormitory lounges on Friday and Saturday nights At the same time the officials said juke boxes and record players will be installed in remodeled recreation facilities in the dormitories — Car valfiliated brethren ' -- rS'q $9910 tL and ' ' t1 11 by officials at the traditionally staid university Friday will permit dormitory students to drink previously outlawed liquor in their rooms NASHVILLE TENN (AP) 4 Wine women and song will be a part of Men's dormitory life at Vanderbilt University tInder a new policy aimed at giving dorm resicients treatment equal te that of fraterni- Oes 4 "The trouble Iis" one youth r:emmented "is that the wine still be too private and the women too public" And the i that ilispicion oft was Voiced trsternity men still will be a 10 tle 4 r1r ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY - - ia Z - I 1(1) f li III I ifjLyki:ii)ri 1 I tidiei DOWNTOWN ) cross-toppe- i 9) - It's for Chimps Too i ' - :4:i - P-- A-- - ' ' -- i ' e 1 recently ii: ri": : BALTIMORE MD (AP) — The city and thP contractor "4' '''': iit ''0 -1 - ' '''4'!:44 '''''t began investigations Friday into the milapse of the roof of a e-- :4 k ' t Y 1 4 ' : Boman Catholic church in south Baltimore ' e -A : 44 48 — was — killed :No one but 32 of them children were t persons '' ' ' i 'N a Injured Thursday when the center of the St Bose of Lima church A Ir'' 4 At 444446 4t A A Attii'' AtAit44444 et't et A A depend on what the Soviets do caved in during a Lenten Mass —Associated Press Wirephoto in Europe ': Nevettlieless 25 base-rent petsinis attendetl Mass Fliday In the Brandt's observation' was of the church taken to mean that a reduction The thunderous collapse as the Rev Francis O'Brien was of Soviet forces followed by a saying Mass rained tons of debris on about 100 worshippers Resreduction of NATO forces t cOe workers said more injuries and possibly deaths were avertthe Romeo and Juliet of chimp world would in turn reduce the cost 1111AN11—Frankle and Johnny are lov1 the ed because roof fell across the sturdy oak pews of the are getting an early start for the oe- - of maintaining US forces in I ers and romance is not limited to hu1 church mans Tuesday's N'alentine's Day and easion We think Frankle's on the left West Germany and thereby help LaOf the nine persons admitted to hospitals two remained in sPrious condition Friday John Cwiek 59 underwent surgery at t Agnews hospital for back injuries Robert Rindone 13 in 4 SOuth Baltimore General suffered head injuries when struck by vot ff "galling chandelier '' I 4 The front of the red brick church with its vestibule tower d and spire remained intact So did the sanctuary and altar at the rear Between these two solid masses of mason -7 71 P IPI ' was 100 feet of rubble front the ceiling and side walls 1 i t4 t t ' i 1 i ) i r 4 I 1 i t1 ''''9—L'3L-11:t1Hi L— — L' i Li I A I': 1 ' '' 't 1t: ' ' I ' '''' ''''T t ' ' ''Cl'''''':"-t:::: 'i '' 4-- i ''' ' trt !!'': :!'i'''' - ' ' I ' ' :?4 ' 'solve the offset purchase prnb-- 1 West Germany would lose her NEW York — The posibility lem lie said his governmenti cornpetitive position in worll: of NATO anddid not have the budgetary: markets' 4 of a redtiction Brandt said West Germany' Soviet bloc forcA in Europe!means to rneet the Amer'canl was suggested here Friday by' :as territorially too F rnall - to of end after the requirements 41 West consider the use ofr nuclear' German Foreign Minister this fiscal year as are the crier who Brandt indicated thati explosions Willy --4 such a Projected Treaty West European industrial states development might have! a beneficial effect on inter-- 1 Brandt told a news conference! The West German foreigo at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel minister in reply to another F''41 Allied relations Asked to comment on a West that there was a misunder-- I question said he has reasons to Berlin report that Marshal standing about his government's hope that before the end of this Andrei A Grechko Soviet head reservation over the projected year his government will have r i of the Warsaw Pact forces hadi Nuclear Nonproliferation TreaH'established diplomatic relations A informed Walterl ty lie said his government was' with several more East Europet: governments Ulbricht leader of the Eastl not interested in nuclear explo- an Communist sions for military purposes as but he added he did not nanil German Communist 1 that the Soviet Union MI been alleged but rather in these countries to save their embarrassment '!4 draw 50000 troops Brandt re- nuclear research for industrial governments without which (Copyright) plied he was not aware of what: development i f' had transpired between Grechkol and Ulbricht but added: t - '4iov ' - ' ' -f '' ' - '' r ''' l':'''' ' ' : --- '' '' r 1? :i ' '''- - 7 - Nb ' ' 41— New York Times Service i ii 0f'''''c-- '''' 1 ' ' ' a I - TI ' 1: ' 'r l' 4 :'' le': i s - it '' :':' :''''' - ' ' ' t Brandt Favors iNATO Russ Slashes 1 '''' prto ' " : 1:: ' Z r '' ' ‘ 0 71::::irts: :i: i7( - "4 '' ::''''': '' f : '' ' I i t- "!'!4 'I' 4 ''' 1q is” Y - -i ''' Ii i - 4 ' ' : ' - - ? - in I"I'm guilty" t I - I ''- response to a t1 k :WALPOLE MASS ---- For the!leading question by Cornelius J a member of the advi- - t !Twomey first time since the million do't board llar Brink's robbery of 1730 in'!sory had said on his appliFaherty Boston one of the men convictcation that he was remorseful ed of taking part admitted Friand sorry for his transgres4 ' day his involvement slons James 1 (Iimma) Faherty1 Faherty and two other mem- d one of six men still serving lif the convicted gang were e'denied wentences at the state ent7Ppleas of commutation of Ctonal Institution here made the !their sentences two years ego t admission under questioning by One of the principal thrusts e the state advisory board of par against them was a letter from f dOns But Faherty insisted Lel Dist Atty Garrett If Byrne of httd not shared in any of theSuffolk County who had obloot ' tained the convictions in 1963 I '' '' '1 rahetty whispered hoarsely' (Copyright) l' New York Times Service ' 1 si 1 - t '' fm:On7 --'-- 1 x ' ( k 5 A - a r- -- ' x 1 4z) t N i ''' - t ommoomoomommomm Cuts Would Be Beneticiat' l'Troop - I 1 1 Present Parking I k DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S OPEN MON AND FRI11ITE TILL k 1 ''''"--1- :-- 1--- PM USE YOUR CHARGE CARD AND SAVE : 1 : 1 I 1 ol R ? f i 'r!" 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