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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 12

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Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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12
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i rifflttir rrfitu diMldMilitM ijfan pf PAGE TWELVE THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD WEDNESDAY MAY 17 1961 US Chiefs In Military Not to Talk MANUFACTURERS DISCONTINUED LINES Reduced to Clear THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN Wit CZ3 SAVE 30 to MOO! 12 SUITES ONLY WASHINGTON (AP) With blame for the Cuban invasion debacle start ins to point more directly at them US military chiefs have been barred from entering any kind of public de fence or explanation This on top of other recent actions muzzling the admirals and generals has created re aentment among some officers at the Pentagon who view the enforced silence on Cuba as act-tins up the military as a possible scapegoat However an appearance before a Senate sub committee within a week will give Gen Lyman Lemnitzer chairman of the joint chiefs of staff an opportunity to present a case Defence Secretary Robert McNamara has passed the won that the Pentagon going to get into the debate over to blame for the failure in Cuba This officials said is in line with orders against public statements by military men on policy matters Reg 22995 to 29995 i f'f 'A Homeowners Want Four Lanes 2-iiiS SnTS'- CHtSTMfltLD SUITt iilJ 8 5 99 4 NO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $10 MONTH HAMILTON (CP) Angry homeowners claim that Water-down a village 12 miles from here will become a town" if a four-lane highway is constructed down the main street Despite protests from a delegation of 30 residents the village council Monday night refused to hold a public meeting to air the problem One of the homeowners Joseph Griffin said preliminary plans of the department of highways show that Highway 5 the village main street will be widened from two to four lanes' This would bring the highway right to the doorstep of some residences "It will mean the disintegration of the friendly village life Mr Griffin said 'Phone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled Alliens Mr and Mrs Frank Living atone have taken possession of their home purchased from the estate of the late John Watt Mr and Mrs Delbert Connell of Spence rville were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Richards Ralph Saunders former proprietor of Saunders Restaurant and Evelyn Hudson daughter of Mr and Mrs James Hud-son were married recently Robert Hudson RGAF and his wife who have spent leave with his parents Mr and Mrs James Hudson have sailed to apend three years in Germany Walter Beevor has completed second year Arts in the University of New Brunswick Fredericton majoring in phy-aical education Mrs S' Morris and Mrs huge clearance of from famous carpet mills a slight imperfections will not affect wear or appearance their home Eganville former pastors ol the Unite! were callers in the village Mr and Mrs Miller convention of International Un chine Workers Mr and Mrs Wilson were in Toronto where he attended a meeting of the long Direct from one of Canada's leading mills outstanding selection of room size rugs including al wools nylon-wool' frieze wool Wiltons and Viscose Many One-ofvQKind Values! Shop farly the United Church Some 60 guests attended a banquet arranged by the Lions Club of Brockville as a forerunner for the formation of a club in Athens WT members Mrs Garnet Gallinger Mrs Paul Shirk Mrs Everett Livingston and Mrs Holland Lloyd attended a dinner meeting of the March of Dimes held at Grenville Lodge Brockville The annual night sponsored by Masonic Lodge 85 Athens featured a banquet and social evening held in Christ Church dining room BAMBOO special purchase of good quality cafe sets I-BEAM DRAPERY TRACK Complete with Hardware 19C reg 29c draperies now sale priced 34" 30" set SPECIAL 199 229 For ordinory ond bamboo dropet rust resistant plated steel 69 48 54" W7 six 2 set LIMIT JO PER CUSTOMER CLIBURN HONORED NEW YORK One of the new tourist attractions in New York is the Van Cliburn exhibit in Steinway HalL Seldom is an artist so young honored with a permanent display in his honor On display are gifts ranging from evening bap for the mother and teachers to autographed music and other mementos of his first triumph the winning of the 1958 Tschaikovsky Competition in Moscow when he was Natural mafehitick bamboo complete with hooks ond sheering tope Easy to clean with vacuum and may be hung on track or traverse rod Attractive kitchen prints and choice of two sizes choice of five colors Washable cotton with matching tailored valance CUSHION SQUARE REMNANTS 19C ee In various colors and pat- How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Per your heme Fer year eettege Do year fbe teeth annoy and em-barrua by lUpplnc dropplnf or wobbling whan you eat laugh or talk? Juat sprinkle a Uttla FASTEXTH on jmir plateeThte alkaline (nnn -acid) powder huldi fhlae teeth more Ormlr and mote oumfflrtably No jurnmy aoneypaaty taste or feeling Enas not anur Checks "plate odor (denture breath) Oat PASTE1TH today at drua counters everywhere li purpose chaAige account 5.

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1849-2014