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The San Francisco Examiner du lieu suivant : San Francisco, California • 13

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Sunday, April 26, 1964 5C XtimmttSeC. I 1 New Life VWWW(syyWMWvi)yM)yywwwyWyyiw 1 OBIS hv; a. i Vi I 1 4 i Television's onetime "King of Western Swing," Spade Cooley, will be among more than 100 inmate artists displaying their works Friday when the Spring Fine Arts Show opens in Vacaville. This third annual showing of prison art at the California Medical Facility is open every day from 8 a. m.

to 4 p. m. during the 10-day run. The art show is the outgrowth of an Idea two years ago by Dr. William C.

Keating a Menninger trained psychiatrist who is superintendent of the inititution. "More than 1,000 panel and oil paintings will be hung in this year's show, acclaimed by leading art critics as the nation's largest and perhaps finest art show," Dr. Keating said. Exhibits will be judged in private ses- SO llltS lei's Fiie duality 145 Suits, were 85.00 13 off 56,66 ONE OF MANY EXAMPLES OF PRISON ART "The Old Timer," the work of Gerald Bond 167 Suits, were 85.00 life off 4 76 Suits, were 110.00 13 off 7 priced for sale. However, no charge is made for admission.

sion and award winners designated on opening day. All works will be jXI---A I 'l 342 Suits, were 115.00 13 off 7 Klansmanl Battle for Turk Castle on Cyprus Leader Bombed Men's Slacks Turkish Cypriot positions from both sides of Kyrenia Pass and claimed "at least 20 Greek army officers and JACKSONVILLE ST. HILARION (Cyprus)-(UPD The Greek Cypriots last night reported "successful completion" of a bloody campaign against Turkish i positions in the (UPI) A bomb blast yester off 9.97 125 pair, were 19.95 Men's Sportcoats S8coats, 1 nff OO were 45.00 '2 were 55.00 off 27.50 79 coats, 1 nff AQ QQ day sahttered the home of a Ku Klux Klan leader who is awaiting trial on charges stemming from the dynamiting of a young Negro boy's home. The explosion at 12:45 a.m. turned the five room frame house into an inferno and SSSoff 13.30 a the neighborhood wen 65.00 '1 Ull I with debris, but no one was injured.

Barton J. Griffin, 35, Cyclops (president) of men" were participating in the attack. The Turkish Cypriot spokesman said a Turkish Cypriot ambulance was fired on and that Greek Cypriots also were attacking the village of Aghirda and that women and children were being evacuated. Nicosia itself was in the grip of fear and tension following a night of explosions. The wounding of a British soldier left relations between the British and Cypriots strained.

Noon Concert The weekly noon concert on Wednesday at the University of California will feature the New Music Ensemble of the Davis campus of the University. At 12:15 p. m. in Hertz Hall the Ensemble will perform contemporary works and group improvisation. Klan Klavern 13 and the ap Kyrenia Mountains.

The Turkish Fortress of St. Hilarion Castle still held out, however, and new fighting was feared today. Cyprus radio said the Greek Cyproits had "stabilized their newly captured positions and cut off the supply route on the western side of the mountain range from the Turkish terrorists occupying St. Hilarion Castle." The Greek Cyprlot government radio used the word "completion" of the operation but all indications were the Greeks were massing for an all-out assault on the Citadel which was last conquered in the 12th century by the English king, Richard the Lion-Hearted. It is the Turks' last big stronghold in the northeast.

A Turkish Cypriot spokesman said at least 1,500 Greek Cypriots were attacking the BankAmericaro parent target of the blast, was working and his wife and four children were out visiting when the explosion occurred Griffin told United Press International that his life was threatened at least 100 times since his arrest on charges of conspiracy to blow up the home of Donald Godfrey, a 6 year old Negro boy who was admitted to previously segregated Lackawanna Elemen tary School here last fall. WOMEN'S SHOP DRESSES USE YOUR MOORE CHARGE ACCOUNT 90 DAYS TO PAY NO INTEREST Furnishings Sportswear Dark color cottons. Sheaths and fulL were 19.95 22.95, now 10.90 WoolNylon Hose Solid and fancy, were 1.50 Plaid Sport Shirts ool and Nylon, were S.95 OFF 4.47 Polo Shirts Fleece lined, long short sleeve. Were to 5.95, now 2.69 (25.00) 1.09 (33.00) 25 All -Wool COATS were 45.95 to 49.95, now 29.90 145 All -Wool SKIRTS were 16.95 to 22.95, now 8.47 Jackets Car Coats Assorted styles, were to 39-50 OFF Cardigan Sweaters All-wool, imports domestic Were to 20.00 OFF OFF OR MORE! Famous Make, Cotton BLOUSES were 6.95 7.95, now 3.47 FAMOUS MAKER MEN'S SHOES Special Group, Varied Styles were up to 21.95 now Casuals were up to 13.95 now 6.85 10.85 StonetoMa Store Open Wed. 'til 9:30 p.m.

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