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Government Needs More Desert For Nuclear Weapons Testing VEGAS. Ncv. (AP) plugged-up vertical shafts. At was official dtfubt the lecond The t'nited Stales wants a bottom of each, the site would grow as large, ond chunk of loneliness in the'explodes ils atomic weapons The entire operation at the middle cf the, Nevada desert to and carefully measures their present site includes testing la test its arsenal of nuclear weap- Impact with electrical devices, the Plowshare program for As The agency announced Friday volopment of peaceful uses for It already has one the 1.300- it was searching for a spot in atomic explosives and expert- iquarp-mile Nevada atomic test central Nevada for another un- mental runs of the government site 100 miles northwest of Las derground test site to combine nuclear rocket engines. Vegas, which embraces such with its present facility-- but the The government needs the dcsojf te places as Jackass Flat, two won't bf coniguous.

Mos- second site to. make its Nevada Frenchmen's Flat, Yucca Basin than 6.000 persons are employed testing operation "more flexible and Yucca Flat. at the present jite with a mul- and suitable," an AEC The area is honeycombed with timillion-dollar budget. There man said. He refused to say whether the expansion means the United iS'ates is exploding bigger nu- iclear devices or whether its 'general testing program 1 growing.

Thi AEC said the new rite would have to be studied carefully for any faults in the A record number of registra- by the Newport Salt Water Fish- eartn! st thst ful(I mt an tions has been received. for the ing Club, the fishing division of an ea after a major Fourth Annual Striper Tourna- the Portuguese Sporting Club ex TMs lon Tournament Has Record Number the ch a mcnt. Francis J. Holbrook di-'of East Providence and rector of the Chamber of Com- 'Newport County Chamber of rock formations mrrce said today. 'Commerce.

The Chamber of al ou TOVlde The tournament, which, start- Commerce is administering and adiatlon to escaw the ed yesterday, will run until. managing the tournament ofto 1 the plugged shafts Wednesday, Oct. 12. Headquar-! A total 567 registrations werej ters are at the Port 0' Call Ma-jreceived last year. "We expect Two other will be im- rina on West Pelham Street, iabout 700 registrations before ort nt i the site The largest bass caught to'Um tournament ends." Holbrook, the AEC sairt weather and date Is a 22 pound 7 ounce said.

"Right now our total density. Surface fish by I.eroy Addison of 32 634." winds that carry radia- Clarke St. The tournament is sponsored P.C. Elects Co-Captains Seniors Jim Walker, Boston, and Mike Riprdan, Great Neck, N. have beta elected co- captains of this year's team, it was announced today by the Boston Bruins Play Exhibition LONDON Ont must be minimal snd blow.

awav from populated before explosions are author- ize''. The AEC said It has narrowed its search for land to a jtriansle roughlv hounded hv the Newport Daily Newt, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1966 Portsmouth Briefs Mrs. i a Ferreira 1533 East Main Road, left Monday; for Tokyo, where she will visit her son- in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Rudisell and daughter Judy. Hudisell Is employed by General Electric Co. installing a steam turbine generator to be used as an electric; power plant in a city near Tok-: yo. Mrs. Ferreira will spend several weeks touring Japan.

Police Hunt Stolen Safe Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. nery of Kailua- Kona. Hawaii, were overnight guests yesterday of Mr.

anJ Mrs. Clinton E. Cook Jr. of 5 Carol Mrs. McKinney is the former Elinor Howe whose father, the Rev.

C. Fletcher Howe was rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Portsmouth about 35 yenrs ago. Mrs. Cook and Mrs.

McKinney, friends since girlhood, had not seen each other for 32 years. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney are on a of the United States visiting friends and relatives. HELLO IN THERE Lorraine Credit, a Northeast Airlines Stewardess, lines up opposite Boston Patriots lineman John Morris and whispers into his mask, "Good hick against the Bills." Several stewardesses visited the team as they went through a practice session at a stadium near the airport in preparation for their game against the Buffalo Bills Saturday night in Buffalo.

(AP Wirephoto) camp and headed for Keenest-! er, N.Y., today for an exhibi-l lion game American champions tonight. with Rochester's Hockey League' I Rotarv-Amis Plan Bridge Medical Mailbag Tell The Doctor All Your Symptoms By DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN Be csreful. What you in the June 18 issue of most epileptic patients say may be held against you.

York Times, is as compel- are now functioning as corn- men you go to your doctor's ling as the famed "Of Sudden normal members of our A 200- pound safe containing $500 and ZOO blank checks, taken during a break Thursday night at the Tiverton Gas Co. in Tiverton. has not been recovered, police said this morning. James Hibbert, manager of the company at 1761 Main Road, reported the theft to police yesterday at 8 a.m. The safe which also contained vouchers and contracts, was pried from the floor of an inner office and taken out the front door, police said.

The board of directors of Cross Branch will meet at the Historical Society Museum jat 8 pm Monday. Capt Charles Harter will preside. This is the annual meeting with election of officers and directors. The Catholic Womens Club of St. Anthony's Church have announced Nov.

19 as the date for harvest supper, which will the place of the annual 'bazaar. It will be held at St. jBarbabas Church Hall. The lcommitt.ee will be announced. office your errors of omission can sometimes be disastrous or, at least, put a few roadblocks in the doctor's quest for a diagnosis.

It's not unlikely that Death" which appeared in Reader's Digest some years ago. It should knock pome sense into youngsters who are wild drivers, and help stiffen the society. FOR Yes, I still believe that an occasional sleeping tablet prescribed by a 1 er and Riordan have been key men in the Friars' outstanding teams of the past three years. During these three seasons of basketball competition at Providence College, the Friars' record has been an amazing 67 wins and 7 losses. In their freshman year, the team was undefeated 21-0; in their sophomore year it was 24-2, and was ranked 4th in the nation, and went to the finals of the N.

C. A. A. Regiqnals. Last year the record was 22.5, and another bid to the N.

C. A. A. Tournament. lice Monday Soccer Win By Portsmouth Portsmouth High kept pace with Barrington and Cbariho In the battle for honors in the state schoolboy soccer league.

All three leaders won yesterday and now have records of five wins against a single defeat. Portsmouth downed Smith- meeting the'New York Rangers' brid ar 'y wer made apprehensive, forget In in an exhibition Tuesdav niriit i Rotary- Anns doctor many apparently an exhibition Tuesday night at the Garden. Boston, making its debut under new coach Harry Sinden, will wind up its pre Tile arty will be held at the schedule against Montreal" Ca-i cliH Wa Manor Oct. 25. Mrs.

nadiens at the Garden next' A Wiant, chairman, will be Sunday night before launching 'assisted by Mrs. Robert Day, its 43rd National Hockey League campaign against Detroit Oct. 19 on home ice. Plans for the 13th annual' most us ridden and backbone of parents who 0 -idee oartv were madp hv the apprehensive, forget In tell our beginning to give in. With the permission of John B.

Oakc-s, editor of the Times, I will give you some of the substance -but not the sum of the editorial: "The road ahead should have stretched into tomorrow. In- Rotary- Thursday night at the home of 'Portant tilings that may be the Mrs. Donald Homen, 1 Balsam Road, Middletown. Steelers Out Of League A (AP) The Rhode Island Steelers have withdrawn from the Atlantic Coast Football League for financial reasons. "Our financial condition at the moment is not good," club President George Duffy said after an emergency meeting Friday.

'It wouldn't be fair to play our home games and then leave without fulfilling the away game commitments." Mrs. Francis Silvia, Mrs. Roland Snappy, Mrs. Manuel Cordeiro, Mrs. Edward Dugan and Mrs.

John Sullivan. Members will wrap prizes at the home of Mrs. John Moitoza on Harvey Road Oct. 21. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from Mrs.

Francis Silvia. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Homen, Mrs. Myles Mosher and Mrs. Jessica Ferri.

Mrs. Milton Goes and Mrs. Martin Medeiros will have the November program. very clues necessary to trap whatever illness is bothering us. I recall a middle- aged businessman who came to me com-.

among other things, i ended in a car smashed violently against a tree four teenagers spilled dead and dying. Lives that shpuld.have had a purpose Thought now to a of toothache. His chief complaint was a peculiar indigestion undei his chest. It was unrelated to exertion or food. And he threw this in as an afterthought: "I've been having toothaches a lot lately." His examination a completely negative, including electrocardiograms taken after exercise.

he was apparently nervous, that lets loose blood to pop to your mouth daily as if they were innocuous as candy drops. Dependency upon tranquiliznrs and sleeping pills can become a serious problem and a habit difficult to shake. WOMEN'S TENNIS BROOKLINE, Mass. (API- Entrants from 27 schools con- play today in the New Women's Intercollegi- late Tennis Championships at Longwood and 1 Pine Manor Junior College. Top-seeded Sally Mabrey advanced to the quarter final round Friday with a pair of victories, while defending champions Juni Pierce and Jane Thompson of Boston University won their initial doubles test by defeating Wendy Cohen and Kathy Worthington of Colby Junior College.

Women Offered Driver Course Mrs. Emily Gray, a chairman of the Newport County Homemakers Council, will accept registrations for the four- session driver improvement course at St. Mary's parish house in Portsmouth. Charles Schecls, executive director of the R. I.

Council on Highway Safety, will be in charge of the course, with a volunteer instructor. The course will be held from to 3 p. beginning Oct. 18 withe films and lectures, with iout road work. A fee will be charged.

Work On Badge Begins Monday of Cadotte Girl Schc a meeting of leaders and i consultants for My Government Death that rips and tears to Badge yesterday at her home in raw. brutal, obscene. the bones, strips away all hu- field, 3-1, in a game played on the Patriots' field. a i edged Cumberland, 2-1, and Barrington routed Westerly, 6-0. In the other game on the schedule Bristol and WarwickjBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS detectives fought to a 2-2 tie on the lat! ter's field.

i Gun Killing Is Accident I (AP) Police say a 16-year-old boy accidentally fired a shot that I prescribed a mild tranquilizer and advised that he see his dentist. When he returned a few weeks later he still had indigestion. And he said the toothaches were still there even though his dentist found no trouble with his teeth. And so he went on com- gurgle and choke in the throat, Portsmouth. Cadettes working on the My Government badge will hear ihat leavesi one to die alone in Mrs John next Mon the dark.

This death by auto-i day 3:30 a the American mobile. Legion Hall. Girls who began "Somebody's son, somebody'sjthe badge Sept. 13 will attend, daughter, has met death on this and other Cadelt.es were asked dark road, in this twisted tangle to call their leaders for infor- of flesh and metal. SomebodyVmation.

son, somebody's daughter is an 1 Mrs. Thomas A. Pickering of impersonal statistic, an entry in.the League of Women Voters Ftehts Last NiVlit to ask many questions I killed Frank A. Melei 18, about a toothache. Like what seems too bring it on l.v, c'' Fridav plaining for a few more mouths.

a police i edgcr part of the am speak to the girls Oct. 24 at One day when he was in thej lance corps' record, a name the Legion Hall. office I decided to start all over i to the morgue, a body to the again. It isn't usual to take unera i homo. "And telephones win ring thisi night in foi Mr.

and Mrs. Alton Head Jr. German Wins Skating Crown tralia. outpointed 124. MADRID, Spain--Luis Folle-' toothache from the very begin- death by automobile." ning, I only get it when I walk su gg es The Vestry of St.

Mttthcnv's ESSEN. Germany (AP) RirTrvfnuF Karl-Heinz Losch of West Ger-' I ALTIMORE many won the men's world figure roller skating championship Friday night. He was the only one of 25 entrants to execute the butterfly. Hans-Dieter Dahmen, the de- do i i vTSiTrfi do 'P Marfe wh the tar- om wne wa I suggest you try to get a himh wil meet a James Sheltoniw murder atten Pt two st I have to stop and C0 py of the entire editorial. Pub- a he parish hall An ago.

Marfco is the the am In ic libraries in large cities keep HATTTwnitF ti 'brother of William Marfeo, shot as lf ma a file of the Times. If you do, Host and hostess for the cof- er-'t iir.iTi.:;'. gangland style July 13. And Dot until then dld he sa I doubt that your teens will still fee hour Sunday at St. Mat- A EOUlauu a JU1J 10.

outpointed, djed jn hosT)jtal Baltimore, 10, hours after fhe 5hoot ng ECAC GOLF TOURNEY fending champion from West BURLINGTON Vt. (API- Germany, finished second. Players from 16 colleges teed Jack Courtney of Marion, jnff today in the New England Man Denies Car Tampering And not until then did he say that lately his indigestion was I doubt that your teens will still fee hour Sunday at St. Mat- be in doubt about whether or Chew's Parish will be Mr. and worse after walking, too.

In not they will have their" person-i Mf s- Henry N. Armbrust. fact, it came on when the tooth-i a car. Like many others, they' ache appeared. As I (fid, any will have to get by with the Lions Club held a special doctor would become suspicious; family car until such time as that here was a patient with thejFather Time QK for Arthur Was! buin to formu- rare, referred jaw pain to drive their own.

mute lor '-lie local countered in some angina pat- though, sad to say, added years dnSF Francis M. a 24 of iients. Subsequent treatment, in- jare not guarantee of wisdom be; tP was the best of the United regional qualifying round for Chelsea. Mass, pleaded inno- eluding nitroglycerine tablets.jhind the wheel or anywhere 1 tL States contestants. He finished ECAC golf championships Oct.

cent today in District Court to'quickly lessened the ni-- 1 1 1 es sixth. Larry Dorsey, also at Farmingdale N.Y. The lojtampering" wi'h a motor vehicle Marion, finished ninth. Michael lowest scorers and the two low-'and euilty to driving without ue Somerville, est teams will advance to the.headlights. Bail was set at finished 12th.

ACROSS I.Chvlitcl 5. Serve 7. Maple genus ll.Swangenui 12. Syllable of hesitation 13. Unbound 14.

5,280 15. Beams 17. Mr. Uncoil 18. Quote 19.

Crusted dlih iO. Find 22. Man's number of attacks of toothache and decreased their intensity. else.) FOR MRS. Epilepsy does; committee.

William King was chairman of the advertising Eastern meet. If there is a moral it is this: not eausp people to become earh charge. Judge Arthuri Whenever you visit your patients." Epilepsy is! On Monday p.m. at profitably in his waiting room symptom complex indicating Canonicus Avemir, Raymond W. by making significant notes on that there is an abnormal ri-i Ho hton candidate for Con a a about unusual Most of for; 64 CHEVROLET 2-Door Super Sport 64 BUICK Electro 4-Door 63 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Door Hardtop 63 BUICK Electro 4-Door Hardtop 63 CHEVROLET Convertible 63 BUICK Convertible 64 BUlCK Special 2-Door 63 CHEVROLET Station Wagon DON GEYER BUICK OPEL 741 W.

MAIN Off. Anchorogt Dial 847-0260 or 846-0436 PUNT, PASS KICK CONTEST SUNDAY, OCT. 9th 11:00 A. M. Vernon Playground GEORGE HARRISON, INC.

310 West Main Road JJ. Heavy Tolnme 24. Six 26. Sun god 27. Ital.

river 29. Baseball play: atihr. 30. Girl's name 32. Performance 34.

Repute 38. Salnte: abbr. S9. Discernment 40. Modern 41.

Touching 43. Bulrush 44. Bacchaifa llincrr 45. Proceed until Oct. 18.

Clinton V. Kinger. 34. of the destrover Severn was fined S'fl after he pleaded guilty to fail- to slow at an intersection. Barbara A.

Zimmerman, 21. of Providence, was fined $10 after she pleaded guilty to speed- ins. John Green Place, to a violent assault Bsil was set at Tip case was continued until Oct. 14. iu H-an i uuiu wn UICIL 43 ail tiuuui in-ill 4sual symptoms, tating focus in the brain.

With Kress in the First District, will to tell all be- proper medications and man- DU on a J. Ro- cause of confusion and appre-'- hension. Although the doctor tries to! take a complete history, an ap- parently unimportant error of: Walker Paces 76ers Victory SOLUTION OF YISTKDAY'S FUIIII 46. Filament 47. Optical glut 48.

Word of choice 49. Gr. underground DOWN 1. WanHfrer 2. Excu.ie 3.

Bother 4. Prior to 5. Spring from 6. Harangue 7. Ailtrn 8.

9. Weirder 10. Mignonette 16. Zeiloui 18. Struggle 21.

Edible flih 25. IraicibllitT 27. Light color 28. Group of eight 50. Winner Sl.YeatlT 33.

Mortise Inicrt as.Tfopkal SGfrt'lMIM Sr.PKtheri 42. S. A. Indian group 4S.Artlck 2 Fire Calls Reported False Firemen answered two false Jro is called" disscmi ialarms within ten minutes ear-! nated sclerosis, is a chronic dis- eeal the real diagnosis. Whatever your story, don't be ashamed into keeping quiet.

ibert M. Bergeron, who is running for the office of general a will accompanv There will bo a cof- hour. Mrs. Pnnl o. Mrs.

Robert von Hoffrr and Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Gillis will be ORLEANS (AP) charge of Walker scored 33 points to pace, tll( Philadelphia 76ers to a'129- A I ITCTATF ATSin Sounding off about a crazy tooth-i In victory over Bos(on REAL LSTATh ANIJ INS. ache type of symptom may save Celtics in a National Basket- you needless months of suffering. FOR MRS.

Multiple scle- ly today. ease of the nervous system The first call came at to partial paralysis, a.m. from the box at Washing- iton and Elm Streets. The ic-nd call came at 12:25 a.m. changes in speech, inability to walk.

It may last for years, producing double vision, numbness in various parts of the ball Association exhibition game Friday night. The 76ers went ahead to stay on a 20-footer by Walker with 3:15 left in the third quarter. Teammate Hal Grecr contributed 22 points while Wilt Chamberlain and Lucious Jackson each had 15. John Havlicek led the Celtics with 27 points. It was the seventh exhibition from Second Street and Van Zandt Avenue.

I body and loss of bowel and! victory in nine starts for Phila Police said they have been'bladder control. 'delphia and gave Boston a 4-6 unable to question anyone in The disease usually affects a in Pre-season play connection with the two calls, young adults and there are about 0 000 afflicted in the KI.ECTRA GOLF United States. Although scien- PEDESTRIAN KILLED GOOD BUYS TWO 6-ROOM COTTAGES Bedlow Avenue Area Gibbs Avenus Area Carey Richmond 30 KLIEVUE AVENUI Miont 147 7711 Iv.i., King 147 4141 BIG BARGAIN PRICK FRIGIDAIRE SALE POWER REFRIGERATOR DOLLARS NEVER WENT FURTHER CAPSULE SULLIVAN HARDWARE 130 BROADWAY Tel. 846-1510 2 MILE CORNER Tel. 847 1379 Alice Callahan and i i iBV are seeking! NASHUA, N.H.

(AP)- Mark kin were tied with nets 0 riB hel P' (ar thcr is H. of Nashua was kill- the Wanumetonomy women's 18- no known Cl re hole electra golf tournament yesterday. Elaine Boger posted an 81 for third place and Grace Friz- Mil wis fourth with an 84. UUXKB JOLTS TOKYO TOKYO (AP) A rolling earthquake ihook Tokyo and vicinity tonight. No eaiualtlei ar itrioua rtport- ed Friday night when strack by a car as he crossed the Daniel REAL ESTATE AND INS, DEAR DR.

STEINCROHN: Our two teens keep pestering us to buy a car for their own use. "The other kldi have one," they lay. know they are too young and not yet responsible. We'd be worried sick. Yet we are beginning to weaken.

What do you say? Mr. II. COMMENT: Don't! (Kids will just love me for that!) vrcMiibt. Ma. Bowl AkMd," nS JRB, Choc 6.

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