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AI'' - she sending 40 ACADEMY AWAAIS t 'MAI TREAT THE WHOLE FAMILY TO A LONG 1011 2 Ittltd:'N'11S 20th E 27th So Store Hours ---- ---- N BRaoklet 't PEPHORK :DTS7 CHILDREN d:utant: Open 11 t 1 S11110111 UNDER 12- - am to 10 e 1 4 lorn - - - pm el e o le i a $129 1 $149 ' ' HALF PRICE every day ) - - -- ':'''-- i -1 -- I - 44- ' - - ' I 0 - 4 44i gt hear" to number of troops to Cyprus unless the Greek forces are Sat 4 PM onocrie14Ammtnnurs KITCHEN !'t THIS t viAr 4i r ' ': r:orth113th Ales' SUNDAY ::i ll''' l' r:741:7-1-- -l'''''' - ''''''a -' and ROSE PARK " 461 -1- Ati4-- ' '"' I :: 4- 28-o- z : ) i " "al -' TAKE r elF:7"-:7- " "Just what Ankara said --- -1 Cr--a- them full-scal- PM 1 AT Fri 21 : idCfe11"':" jt -- Lim 22 Vied I 1 '' TheIti::11a4rnoCoa: tholriclitpos NICOSIA CYPRUS (AP) — The US Embassy has alerted American' citizens In Cyprus to be ready for evacuation in e event of fighting between Creek and Turkish Cypriots An embassy spokesman had been said Americans asked to stay near their homes A party of 18 Amer! ''cart tourists left the island ahead of schedule Monday - on advice of the embassy- In Ankara Turkish officials claimed that clandestinely landed Greek troops took part in last Wednesday's attack on two Turkish villages in which were 27 Turkish Cypriots killed Informed 4861 S State 266 0251 Fi I epris ras4rit:t ' 4 i 'Lil reg 69c' the the the Ready to Flee d 'S' - (2'1 7114 I Lli k - 1 -- IN ITI- ' As deputy fuehrer Hess could have received the death penalty if pronounced sane Hess flew to Britain in 1941 In a commandeered fighter mis- plane on a ( sion to stop the war with Brit- ain Mrs Hess said that because her husband consulted astroloAdolf the before gists flight Hitler ordered all the astrologists in Germany locked up when he learned Hess had egone to Britain econtena 'A 'el''i':4 t!-i-7- :11ZIOU - phy - a NsloanuteheserqnuFartafiCp rhrisatVilinla INEW t'l f1: e - I - 4 for 12 f ' ' l'-:'ii I -9 1 : (all ti: j t ' lat ilIt- r- I nliff i wanted dldiede - recovering from the major surgery he underwent 16 days ago Is told Fe His main collection there was sold in April 1962 for more than a million dollars The best price obtained Monday was oddly enough for something which had nothing to do with the great playwright and novelist It was a wood carving of Kuan Yin from the Su0 ng Dynasty and it brought $ - ' '' 11 '1 re:P! -' v- ses V1 ' (fr I cl 'Sill Ilsor of Improves VATICAN CITY (UN) — Doctors attending Pope Paul VI said Monday he was making "rapid improvement" in Nuernberg bric-a-bra- c manuscripts and bore Interesting notations of such men as Jean Cocteau Rudyard Ki- piing thriller writer Raymond 3 for C up - ' -- LA lope Jordan river the of west d Hess told Der Magazine that Hess now serving a life term in Berlins Spandau Jail "hoodwinked" American psychiatrists who interviewedhim at Chandler and D H Lawrence The books manuscripts and odd pieces of small furniture were quite ts apart from the other The items presented at Sotheby's invited spirited bidding because many were c - ') IP""1 !Croft Philadelphia ''' r ' 1 E - :- :- about five !titles "There were s:aidhotel watching me in a 16 1966 ion 5-- cx Fresh Crisp vrl Kidnaped Last Month Knight was kidnaped last month by a band of Chinese farmers on the Man Kam the bridge linking the British colony to China lie said Monday he was convinced hi s4 abduction was accidental but that his captors were afraid to release him once he was across the border without' orders- from higher up The inspector said he had been held prisoner in a room teiownedof Israeli-hel- Ilrs se Spiegel all-nig- 31758 pounds That's $76219 in the new de- is nco vaiuemd apouunhdamu9t lit dsliedi c ' Trial Communist last Chinese month told Monday how he secretly worked the bolts loose on the window of his prison room and waited for his chance to escape The chance finally came Sunda y night Inspector Frank Knight held captive for 36 days by the Chinese Communists recounted his barefooted flight to freedom He told the story only 10 hours after being picked up by a British patrol in Hong Kong for Monday ( 1 BONN (UPI) — The wife of Nazi leader Rudolf Hess said Monday he feigned madness at the Niiernberg War Crimes HONG KONG (UPI) — A British police inspector who was abducted by a band of re ( bank said I less 'Hoodwink' Briton Flees Plison of Red Chinese — A longC1NMIlifetill(AmewPe) n Lions On the Alaugham Manuscripts Bring $76219 ' 3 three said communique The communique said two mosques a school and a po- ! i ' lice station were destroyed in i i Karama camp where about —AP WirePhOle 25000 refugees live in huts -f ' CeehaaSregfrirde t - harted" prrilaelSt(1)i rensein vg era aprn'alirteled eaxirjle ' war ' r merit in the United Pent:: hem growing and called the duty squad" demonstration at the gon "only a start" Loosening Bolls Lindner said he had seen villages being bombed and Knight said he spent several added "When you see these days working the bolts loose things you realize that what in the window in his room so the United States is doing is that he could open the window said he closely immoral" cistuuidcredythleie : movement of his coRempfaenrrininnsgtohheinisesalifda guards and waited for the knew that what we're doing is right moment to try to escape right" SOUR CREAM 12 pint :AO': :' e litieleJjoort! di itinnsitiavrenrly A ' ' east of the river The camp was set up by the UN Relief and Works Agency after the 1948 Palestine children and two policemen were among those killed 75 minutes of fire by Israeli 106mm tanks guns and $ Frank Knight Captive for 36 Days Ire said the antiwar it11PrriG ' 6-- or Li 4-- - it ' C1E1 E S El D r) rl P i4LALIL)&) Z31 lb' 1 t1 L I 4113rY 1 ' ' i fr 1 i Cream of Veber 02' ‘'''A CI ' ' i il 1 441 i I LI 1 0 rt t411141416w' Q31:1 - 'k 5 i- ' i 1 '1 Large Stalks 2 1 i 1 Li '' IA ---- - :l 0 k1 Ll 6) z' 5 !be Kraft 1 1 ' I ' 2 f't'e 1 - ' r C - one of I Lei I 10:diameipokt clr-- JI 0- ri 3 I ' ex ji 'Fresh Crisp - i ) ' ' AMMAN JORDAN (AP) — Israeli shelled a United gunner): p for Arab refugees killing 14 and wounding 28 in the third straight day of shooting along ' s t '' ir- Their ' I j - '- - c Large AA EGGS - 0 - 47 - s '' is s Carried to Bloc antiwar statements were broadcast In English and Russian during a half-hoprogram seen throughout the Soviet Bloc The program appeared to have been tape- in advance Qurecorded were put to the sailors by three members of the "Soviet peace committee" and they answered calmly "We appeal to our people in Vietnam to stop the war the Vietnamese against people" Anderson said He described himself and the other sailors as "loyal Americans" and 'said ''Our voice represents the people" Bailey said of the Vietnamese "actually we're Imposing Americanism on their deep cultural beliefs and their immediate reaction I believe is 1 ' 41): ' BUTTER SAUCE n9 1:7) ' -- -- til:tey's 1 : 1 s f or I - ' trl r'y 4 ft E'''' It an average American" from Catonsville Md Craig W Anderson 20 San Jose Calif and Michael Lindner 19 Mount Pocono Pa ' Leo ' Fresh ttill can 'A --- er p 0 V '''-wd- ti ) ' i CilArr"1 Ifes0":11 111T k ' 1 El Ocean Spizy - - '' ' i lust 11' -- I I f' '617 ' "A ' ' ethem- an : l''' t ' l' 'I ' ' r it 0701)rootcasLa1 average twoLineles ':' CI' quoted the four as saying they will remain in the Soviet Union until they win "their struggle for peace" l sailors aidentified as R doz !4 I: il e c ! ! rcrilyin 1 ' 1: L4 Lk t4 Bumble Dee rwroommrryiy lb LI ' 7 4: nn drp 'e 14 ACap 4 twt or el A lfiltILLIE:ILE rfrlf tE I 0 ''''- Ut i dA m111: t ' CI M C 1 1 A 211 lei s - (' ri 171 Q'sj 14 Elath '''r---11 C '' f F r r' r A Japanese pacifist group said a week ago they had deserted the carrier In- i Oct 24 to protest the -- niDs sesee------ ''''j r A''' ' t4saii SPAla 11141ksato - '''''''1-- i 80") Pork Loin who The sailors were described as being in a Moscow television studio "in transit from Japan" t - i- s ' Four Delierted Carrier - s 1 4- Id - i - ii i i Yrtr'''''''' jaf dt'41111 ' tiwt"r Country Style ''''' - ' Jordan Charges Attack On UN Refugee Camp r-:------ 9 The four said they had ac- cepted Soviet help to come here en route to a neutral country They said they wanted to contact "international forces advocating peace" and actively support those forces ' 4114or J (AP) f ' Monday night condemned the Vietnam war and appealed to "young people to follow in our - CCIOPS t) H 1 t- NI 47 Llii PORK 7P f ' i Nee - ' tr j Center Cut Rib 6 1 1 Li:ni‘ 1-d 6''''1 es — 4 ar : p(lefitiredthei(rm smhitp)seitnwltatpalevnisaitlien l''' : - if) i1 -- de 20 to 24 lb Average TOMS young 0 I ' -- 6--1 N 11 t - - se:b0 t l MOSCOW rr'-'''- ''''' - ' otes t ij 6 ( ' -- PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV 20 I 2 7 o 22 e 1 ' 75:13: - 1 footsteps" I - -- - A- - ' ' 1""' I I - - !!! 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