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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 7

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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1965 1 rf rri i ttt; r-r bom on voun SflUIIlGS AT THIS LOU AROUND C0STJ2.8 DISCOUNT PER YEAR PER $100 (Your account remains undisturbed, earning the top interest rate) 3-Nation Maneuvers Begin in Mideast ISTANBUL, Turkey LP A three-nation NATO military exercise called "Deep Furrow 65," aimed at repelling an imaginary invader trying to capture the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, started yesterday. Some 60,000 soldiers, airmen and sailors from the United States, Greece and Turkey are participating in the six-day operation. Pravda Gets a New Editor MOSCOW Wi Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail V. Zimyanin has been named chief editor of Pravda, the official organ of the Soviet Communis tparty.

The former editor, Alexei M. Rumyantsev, suffered a heart attack recently. He will be shifted to a post with the Soviet Academy of Sciences. Laotians Repel Red Drive VIENTIANE, Laos (UPD Three government battalions with air support have successfully driven back a Communist Pathet Lao attack that reached to within 25 miles of the royal capital of Luang Prabang, the Defense Ministry said yesterday. The ministry said the Communist forces 'included one battalion of North Vietnamese troops that entered Laos from the Dien.Bien Phu area in late August.

It said the government counterattack turned the force back Sunday. Woman Gives Birth Twice in 25 Days BELGRADE, Yugoslavia ClTD A young Yugoslavian peasant woman has given birth to two sons in 25 days, the Tanjug news agency said yesterday. baby was christened ir Athens. Princess' Irene is left as Queen Mother Frederika comforts the baby. (UPI) ROYAL CHRISTENING Queen Anne-Marie of Greece holds her daughter, Princess Alexia, 2 months, after the Names in the News I MONTHLY PAYMENTS You Receive .12 Months 24 Months 36 Months 100 8.58 200 17.16 8.85 500 42.90 22.11 15.20 1,000 85.80 44.21 30.40 2,000 171.60 88.42 60.80 5,000 429.00 221.05 152.00 10.000 858.01 I 442.09 304.00 With an Insured Personal Savings Loan from Rochester Savings Bank, you may borrow from $100.00 to the full amount in your account.

On a $2000 loan, you can save as much as $259.00 over other ways of financing. And your loan is covered by life insurance up to $6000 at no additional cost So, borrow and save at Rochester Savings. Your money stays in the bank earning 414 interest dividends while you repay your loan in low monthly installments. Mail coupon today for complete information. Malagasy Cheers Space Twins 1 07 BCD VC A IN run i uru ON ALL DEPOSITS Rochester Savings Bank the Bank of the Golden Jfiule Charles Conrad Carl Sandburg 40 Frsnklin Street 47 Main Street W.

1775 Clinton Avenue N. Ridgemont Plaza HIMIIfl PCOCRAL OEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION announced yesterday that her daughter, Crown Princess Beatrix, plans to marry Klaus Von Amsberg "in the spring of next year." Von Amsberg served as an officer in the German wehrmacht during World War II. His engagement to Beatrix disturbed the Dutch people when it was announced earlier this year because of memories of Nazi occupation. Juliana announced the wedding plans at the beginning of a speech formally opening the current session of the Dutch parliament. She said the official wedding date could be set only after a bill approving the marriage had been adopted.

Doctors as yet have found no explanation for the delayed birth of the second twin, "but the two brothers Nikola, who is 25 days older than his brother, Miro are well and making good progress." Greek King Swears in Ministers ATHENS, Greece 13 King Constantine swore in two new cabinet ministers yesterday, strengthening his new Center Union independents government the third in the two-month Greek political crisis. The additions boost Premier Stephanos Stephano-poulos' prospects of gaining an absolute majority in the 300-seat Parliament. A confidence vote debate on Steph-anopoulos' 20-man administration begins tonight. U.S. Chess Champion Loses in Cuba HAVANA, Cuba UPI Bobby Fischer, the United Slates champion from New York, lost two matches yesterday in the Capablanca Chess Tournament.

The one-time boy wonder was beaten in the windup of two adjourned matches. He dropped a 17th rounder to Russia's Ewfim Geller in 56 moves and was downed in 46 moves of an 18th round match by Russian Ratmir Jolmov. MAIL THIS COUPON NOW ROCHESTER SAVINGS BANK 40 Franklin Street, Rochester, N. Y. 14604 TANANARIVE, Malagasy (LTD Their wives bedecked with the Malagasy colors, astronauts Charles Conrad and Gordon Cooper arrived yesterday to a reception of cheering.

It was the fourth stop-after Greece, Turkey and Ethiopia for America's newest space flyers on a "thank you" tour of the countries whose space or tracking stations aided their Gemini flight. Malagasy was formerly called Madagascar. Sandburg home FLAT ROCK, N.C. Carl Sandburg, 87-year-old Lincoln biographer and poet, returned home yesterday after 11 days of treatment for an intestinal disorder in a hospital at nearby Hendersonville. Mrs.

Sandburg rode with her husband in the ambulance which brought the author back to his goat farm, Name (PLEASE PRINT) Street Address. Please send folder' giving more information about Personal Savings Loans. Enclosed is a check for to open a Savings Account in my name. Please mail me my bankbook. City.

Code. where he has lived 20 years. Tracy Improving HOLLYWOOD (UPD Actor Spencer Tracy, 65, was reported in good condition yesterday and showing steady improvement in Good Samaritan Hospital. A week ago Tracy was reported in critical condition after he suffered a relapse, following surgery Sept. 4 for removal of a non cancerous prostate growth.

Princess to Wed THE HAGUE (UPP Queen Juliana of the Netherlands STARTING SEPTEMBER 27 OM NTED Ulcer Victims' Dreams Too Real By HAROLD M. SCHMECK, JR. New York Times News Service NEW YORK Some of the dreams dreamed by ulcer patients make them produce more than the normal amount of acid in their stomachs during sleep, a study suggests. MORE 727 JET CE TOC HICAGO the normal individuals showed no consistent alterations in gastric secre Jbjj. tion while they appeared to be dreaming.

"Such findings tend to rule out the possibility that the mere physical act of dreaming or any stress resulting therefrom are responsible the report said. "Rather it suggests that a specific psychological aspect of the individual dream is responsible Whether stressful, gustatory or some other kinds of dreams are at fault, the authors suggested that ulcer patients might be aided by giving them short-acting barbituates to sleep with because these seem to decrease dreaming. United is adding two more convenient 727 jet flights to Chicago. (And on October 7, we'll add even another for a total of Only United has all jet service. And here's more good news -you'll be able to take your pick of service on our 727s First Class, Standard or Coach-giving you the widest choice of services to Chicago.

In Chicago you can make quick, easy connections to United jets to Rail Crash Kills 13 Near Prague major cities throughout the West. For your reservations, see your Travel Agent or call United The reasons for this are not known; but the authors of the report suggest two possibilities: Perhaps ulcer patients react to psychologically stressful dreams, possibly they dream often about food and eating. Either situation or a combination of both might account for the effect. One of the five ulcer patients who took part in the study recalled dreaming about food several times during the periods in which his acid production was being tested. UCLA Study Patients with duodenal ulcers are known to secrete three to 20 times as much gastric acid during sleep as normal persons.

Some scientists believe dreaming might be involved, but it has been unclear whether the patients were simply reacting to the process of dreaming in general or whether something about the dreams themselves was producing the effect. The new study was done bv a group at the School of Medicine of the University of California at Los Angeles, led by an engineer who is currently a third year medical student. For seven nights the team studied five patients who were hospitalized and acutely ill with duodenal ulcer. For comparison they did the same tests and took the same gastric contents samples from three healthy persons during five nights. "Many, but not all, dreams of duodenal ulcer patients evoke significant increases in secretion rate.

Never were significantly increased rates seen in the absence of dreaming," the report said. In comparison, at 232-1550. And -welcome aboard! PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (PI RRRfc Thirteen persons were killed yesterday in a train collision on the eastern outskirts of Prague, the official Czechoslovak News Agency CTK reported. More than 70 were injured, 24 seriously. CTK said the disaster occurred when a freight train crashed into the rear of the commuter train which was just about to leave the station of Hloubetin.

JAMAICA GETS LOAN TO CHICAGO Lv. Lv. 1 1:00 a.m. Lv. 3:10 p.m.

Lv. 6:00 p.m. Lv. 11:45 p.m. Effective October 7 Ar.

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Ar. 7:10 p.m. Ar. 12:55 a.m. KINGSTON The Ja UNITED THE CXTB4 AIRLINE maica government will receive a $3.4 million loan from the U.S.

gency for Interna-tion Development. The loan will help Jamaica's dairy industry, jA.t-VA.-i,.

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