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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 32

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON GLOBEFRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1961 "ihirty.Two CHILD BEHAVIOR Deadly A-Sub, USS Thresher, Moves to Fleet devised for an underwatef Interesting People at N.E. Resorts Boothbay Artist Laurence Sisson Balking at Dentist PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Aug. 3 USS Thresher, lead ship of vessel, allows the sub to attacle Inquest to Probe underwater without the need the world's most advanced class of nuclear attack sub of visual sighting by perscope. Marbleheai Wife's By FRANCES 1LG, MD, and LOUISE AMES, ThD Let her know this isn a mat Dear Doctors: ter of choice, and it's not up "My daughter, who if near Mystery Death SALEM. Aug.

3 Essex to her to decide. ly 14 and has the I Q. of a Thresher, 278 feet long, carrying a crew of eight officers and 80 enlisted men, will be commanded by Cmdn Dean W. Axene, former execu tive officer of the Nautilus, She will operate out of Netf London. Bv JOE HARRINGTON BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Me.

At the age of 33 Laurence Sisson has achieved a goal that few artists attain. He provides an income for his family (wife and four small 16-year-old, needs a lot oi Since the necessary work marines, was commissioned in ceremonies at the Naval Shipyard today. Equipped with the latest in sonar and weapons, she can dive deper, travel faster and run more quietly than any other undersea craft. "Thresher is not just a new nuclear submarine," Vice Adm County District Atty. John P.

S. Burke said today he will dental work. For several years seems to require the services of a dental surgeon, you might ask the Lynn District Court to order an inquest into the death she has not cooperated when appointments for regular examinations are made. She be consider having it done in the hospital and plan for an over night stay. Hospitals usually of Mrs.

Thelma Ccrvizzi, 47, of Madison Marblehead. Wife of Atty. Pasquale Cer- came frightened over the diagnosis tha. a tooth would have to be pulled." Harold T. Deutermann, chief have an effective method of discipline even for unwilling children) by painting the pictures he wants to paint and living where it suits him hpst vizzi, she died June 26 after of staff to the supreme Allied; commander of NATO, said at rhilrirpn.

Artnallv. vour riailph. Though very young children tPr mav ho surnrisinclv dnril someumes nam, aimoii any away from her parents. CAMPBELL'S BEACH LAKE SHIRLEY LUNENBURG SAN'nT BR ACHES lAROK I RAN Mt'NIC r.ROVI INOIVfllHAI. TAHIFK FIRE Pl.AC (RK WOOD) WATMt KKilNO LAI II1NO RAMP BATH HOl'ttf.

RriiHimn boats roa 6 i p. motors ROW BOATS 11.00 All. II AT VHK-DATI) EXCELLENT FISHING CAMPBELL'S BEACH ROUTE 2 to EXIT 23 year-oia gu i wui ko iu uic dentist when she has to, will If you give this a fair trial fYjJ right here, on I the coast of I I I Maine where I I I I the conifers LJ i I I march down to her husband found her unconscious on the bathroom floor of their home. Police Chief George E. Gir-ard said at the time it appeared she was the victim of an accidental fall.

The chief and men from the district attorney's office have been investigating the case. ingly if not enthusiastically the commissioning. "Thresher is totally different. I In her we see gathered for the first time the marvelous energy of nuclear power and the evolutionary development of submarine hull form." Her sonar, most comprehensive detection system ever we can guarantee to help solve this problem, but here and still can't make it, our diagnosis would be that your problem with your daughter involves a lot more than her teeth. On that basis, you're going to need professional help.

are some suggestions. First, be sure you have selected a de tist who is good with teen agers as well as teeth. You may decide to. change dentists. Second, go alone with your daughter.

Take her to the dentist on the appointed day. HARRINGTON me the Salt water. It's unusual to hear an accepted artist chat about the meat-and-potatoes aspect of his life, but "Lonnie" Sisson does and does it convincingly. There are many excellent artists who depend on other activities such as teaching or working in the commercial field for their "cash crop," and Sisson has had his full share of that. It hasn't been all beer and skittles.

When he and his wife decided to move up here from Boston he commuted 120 miles a day to teach in a Portland art school and he did other slightly non-artistic things like laying tiles, working in a shipyard and playing piano in a dance band. Stephen P. Mugar Reelected to Topco Associates JX if. (Glohf Photo by Churlei Dixo LAURENCE SISSON, widely-acclaimed Boothbay Harbor artist at work in his studio. pect me to be 70 You aren't supposed to paint, I hear, until a Eut in 1D58 he resigned his StfirH hTA teachinir inh and tnnZ iPaint and P1 ashes and not you're 40 and have something worry about them.) to say! the West Indies with his wife and children.

They were gone 10 weeks and he came back with enough tropical impressions to keep him busy (and successful) in Maine. Some of his quotes about art and artists which he rattled off before he stopped himself, for the cuv bv no means has Biographicauy Sisson was born in Newton, lived there for 16 years and moved to a swelled head, go something; Worcester with his parents, Mr, Hike this: ana Mrs. Artnur sisson. tie at He has turned down offers of i Kina 01 Droua 01 xne w-uucu ncwiuu iueu. iucrauve iods and now ju paints pictures.

Those who are in the market place. When Lthe Yale Summer Art School His wife was Beatrice Bach- students of art and its trends, freely acknowledge his first came up here I felt a little self-conscious because I didn't elder of Worcester. He served in Japan during Achievements? His pictures the art worid of New york. have been purchased by lOiNnt. anv more World War II, and this Oriental influence is still in his system; he caa see artistic REELECTED to board of directors of Topco Associates, Inc.

Stephen P. Mugar, president of Star Market Co. resemblance of a Maine clam digger to a Japanese farmer in Stephen P. Mugar of Bel his rice paddy. museums.

has stopped! keeping track of the awardsj he has won. He has had an art show in Boston for the past 10 years; in recent years at the Shore Galleries on Newbury st. Also, he has been exhibited at the Boston Arts Festival at the Public Garden since this somewhat controversial exhibit mont, president of Star Market "When I go to Boston with my high boots and looking like a hick, I see the same artists staring at the same cup of coffee in the same restaurant where I saw them six months before "I don't wait for an inspira He thinks it would be wrong was re-elected to the board for the government to subsidize artists and he feels they should learn how to compete. Sisson summed up his of directors of Topoco Associates, at the semi-annual membership meeting at the firm's new headquarters and research laboratory in Skokie, tion. I come out here to the started.

studio and force myself to; practical approach to his work inspiration! in a sentence: "If I needed People ask me if Im a paint. Maybe the modern painter. .1 don'tjwill come; maybe it won't, but some money for a trip I'd have know I just paint." I'd have a sense of guilt if I no hesitation about ringing 111. Topco Associates, a national purchasing organization serving 25 supermarkets throughout the nation, represents over $1.5 billion in combined member sales. It is the fourth largest food buying concern in the country.

Executives attending re your doorbell and asking if you wanted a mural painted over your fireplace." NEXT: Herbert Decker, a third generation Southport, When he came here with hisjweren't painting every day wife in 1950 they bought a "People who have seen my house from a lobster fisherman work for quite a long time and "some years and many drop up here you know, they banged thumbs he had want to look at the monkey-it fixed up to suit himself and in the zoo and are surprised I w.x r-i s--r" i A j' 1 I AEaP: They ex- boat builder. family. (His studio has a plain i to find Im only 33, viewed the firms successful entry last year into beauty aids, health and general merchan dising fields, the expansion of produce buying, and increased promotions and merchandising of Topco brands. Harold M. Falik, vice president of J.

Weingarten, Houston, was elected nrps ident. He succeeds Wayne Globe Man in England Boards Where Garrick Trod Give Way to Supermarket E. Brown, president of Big Bear Stores, Columbus, Ohio Dee silted up, this prosperity Iburgh's father was a king of By JOHN HARRIS CHESTER, irate, fc7" 1 crav-haired shriveled old an Anglo-Saxon princess. woman stood outside the an-l 11 lh Senator's Widow Leaves $8 Million PROVIDENCE. Aug.

3 (AP) shifted a few miles north to a small fishing village that became Liverpool. Chester is today the only British city that has intact its fortified medieval walls, about cient, stone Music Hall Cinema at the bend in uiu wuman, ner viiesiuie at-cent quite pronounced." Her glare became more intense. "Tear this down! Wot a shaime! Mrs. Lucy H. Lippitt, widow of U.S.

Sen. Henry F. Lippitt two miles in a circuit that who died last week at the age roughly forms a square. These "No, miss" said the work were built chiefly on the man; "we're not tearing it of 82, left a personal estate estimated at $3 million. The will was admitted to probate jCdlilci J.ujiuau wttwo, aim uui' Hiram1 met ihp intprinr- wptp i 1 ot trie Koman worn can St.

Werburgh st. and glared at the workmen demolishing the interior of the structure. Music Hall Cinema was originally built as a chapel of St. Nicholas today. going ui uuhu a auumijj fce geen Mrs.

Lippitt established a $70,000 trust fund, its income ere, vnai win. She gave a toss to her head.j The walls afford a vivid pic-and strode off, clearly unap-jture of the past. Furthermore, peased. ithe streets of Chester follow ti, ci.j it t'a ithe Roman plan, with gateways to support the Providence Boys' Clubs, the district nursing association, the Crippled Children and Adluts of R.I liko in cop nf thp luul back in the late 13th century, became in medl a spot in center city called "The and the Providence chapter of the Red Cross. She also Cross," where the main roads eval times a wool hall and common hall, still later the Theatre left $15,000 to the First Uni Royal where Grimaldo the tarian Church and $5000 each to Grace Church, the Rhode Island Historical Society and clown, the great actor David he and his fellow crew were finding, and he showed me a skull, a jawbone with big teeth in it.

I mentioned that I had heard that a workman in another part of the old city had found a buried pot full of rare silver Saxon coins. "This must 'ave been a poor Garrick and actress Mrs. Sid-dons played, and Charles Dick the Providence Athaneum. ens read to a packed house. intersect.

Chester has something quite unique in its buildings (mostly very old, overhanging, ornamented plaster and timber Tudor structures) near The Cross. These are called the Rows. They consist of stores at street level, and then, ar-cadefl galleries at first floor level with more stores, one shopping area over another. Just across the street is the southside of the even more church, this one," observed the workman; we haven't found an 'a-penny." ancient great Cathedral of Chester, one of England's finest, built in the 11th century, with portions of it going back to Saxon times. Indeed, St.

Wer- Chester, 2000 years ago the headquarters of the 20th Ro They say this stems from man Legion, one of three Roman times, for this odd con- legions that guarded Britain, struction was occasioned by building initially over what LTD. aim, -i 1 1 1 1 1 1 is among the island's most ancient communities. It is on the River Dee near where it flows into the Irish Sea. It is the northprn uatpwav tn Walp had been the remains of Roman buildings in the vicinity of The Cross. el Chester was for centuries a ine nows nav a marvelous thriving port But when theiadvantaSes when it rains, it intermittently seems to do all over England.

Just (Answer tomorrow. use the elevated galleries, and rnnv.i.1,1 10A1 Ku Bnann C.11I.,m uu "S'u Mgm-seeinti ct.rt anvu.hr- cnmo finj it the in mid-city, or pop as I did, more un to work'from the top into a coffeehouse, El Vista, right at The Cross and look be-1 Each line of the answer con. low (as from a balcony seat) at, tains all th iPttPrs in thp line Gulfspray is sure, fast death to flies, mosquitoes, gnats and many other flying insect pests. Just press the button and fast-action Gulfspray drops them before your eyes. Gulfspray works so much faster because it contains more bug -killing pyrethrins, the city activity as the rain sheds above it, usually rearranged.

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