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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 18

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22 A THE MINNEAPpLIS STAR Mon Oct. 1961 jl. WORLD si Price and one wheel rolled' over her chest after she had been knocked down by an open door. Doctors said preliminary X-rays showed no fractures, and she is in good NEWS grade, Yugoslavia. Fischer, of Brooklyn, N.

was stricken Saturday but an appendectomy was not considered necessary. Somerset Maugham, 87, best-selling British writer, announced in London he condition at a hospital. DRY CLEANING SALE Keely' Smith will be re-leased from a hospital at Los GENERAL republican national chairman William E. Miller said in New York he believes Richard Nixon "would have to succumb" if the Downtown So close to everything people called upon him to 1st garmtnt regular prict 2nd like garment ONLY 'a PRICE IT plans to bequeath a large part of his fortune to the Society of Authors, Playwrights and Composers to aid ill and struggling llm Angeles, "within a few days." Doctors said the singer's condition was "fine." Miss Smith, 29. won a divorce from band leader Louis Prima, 49, in 1 4j run for president again in 1964.

However, he said, "I think Dick Nixon is absolutely intellectually honest in stating that at this time it is his intention to run for governor (of California) and if elected to serve the four years." REX CLEANERS 28th NICOLLET Miss Smith PENN AT GOLDEN VALLEY N. 4090 W. BROADWAY riiiiMiii Las Vegas, last week and underweat surgery Green Former Sen. Theodore Miller Green, 94, hospitalized more than a month with a heart ailment, is expected to return to his home in Providence, R. this week.

Green, who again was able to walk the cor said he would Maugham leave everything to the society, "barring certain bequests," adding it would be a substantial sum. Maugham, who arrived in London last week, owns a valuable art Readers throughout the entire Upper Midwest enjoy Bob Murphy's "Reporting- at Large" column. See it each day in the Minneapolis Star. v'1! ridors of the hospital without tad THIS WIIK matailn In rira Minneapolis Adv. collection and a home on the French Riviera, tion, but the leader of the party vetoed the suggestion.

ABROAD Premier Ben Gurion of Israel ignored protocol Sunday to call on cellist Pablo DOWNTOWN COUNCIL OF MINNEAPOLIS Casals in his hotel room in Jerusalem. Ben- Gurion, 75, learned that Casals, 85, was tired after a strenuous rehearsal and was so delighted with their half-hour aid Sunday, has shown "remarkable improvement," his doctors said. The oldest man ever to sit in the senate, Green retired last January after serving since 1936. Hurricane Frances, still packing winds up to 80 m.p.h., headed toward the Nova Scotia coast today and vessels in the storm's path hurried for shelter. According to the weather bureau at Halifax, the storm's, force will be weakened as it moves northward over the cooler areas of western Nova Scotia.

The state department in Washington has refused to allow 11 Soviet scientists to visit the Lovelace Foundation for medical education and research in, Albuquerque, N.M. A spokesman said the department offered to let one of the By iht WORLD LARGEST BUILDER of PIANOS ORGANS the new WURLITZER 4100 model About 1,000 persons are feared to have died in floods that hit Bihar state in India last week, government sources announced in Patna, India. The deluges following 25 inches of rain affected an estimated two million persons and caused property damage of about 100 million rupees (21 million dollars). SHOW BIZ Mrs. Mary Kovacs, 61, mother of comedian Ernie Kovacs, was run over Sunday by a car she had parked on a steep driveway at her son's home in Bel Air, but doctors say she may have escaped serious injury.

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