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While the American - Russian agreement was being sealed, how-| * ever, Britain's first book exhibi-/| tion in Moscow opened minus! about 30 publications banned by ' | Soviet officials for giving a “false impression’’ of Soviet policy. The new agreement provides! for approximately the same level DAILY CROSSWORD TEM PIEISIT| SJ MICKEY MOUSE STEWART MacKAY | Cunranised To Go /-Or We Pay The Tow! Firestone. TOWN AND COUNTRY TIRES @ We trade for any size new or used tires @ EE Christmas turkey with every Firestone TV, Washer, dryer, refrigerator, stove. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD HENRY . discarding from dummy ACROSS 2 Girl's RIE|OIALINITIEIOI the A-K of spades! 2. Town-site name OME REET IAIRIE| Deelarer’s brilliant play wa s| °‘ elous ae Caer eS duly rewarded when he next SIT IRIAINO ML [els Ic cashed the Q-J of clubs and led 10. Style of irish gods EINIEMI| ETS the six of spades from dummy. architecture — (poss.) FAIOIE ME AISIS UME East took the queen but had} 32. Rascal 4. 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The Badger 3 two weeks of talks here betweent ~~ state 7 . delegations from both sides, calls (abbr.) for exchanges in science, technol-|: g¢ Bother > 7, ogy, education and culture. 40. Satan ¢ WY) rect aid flights between Moscow! 9 Artless Gy and New York and also provides 44. Leave off, tsa 37 [38 139 for the long - running Broadway nk syllable musical My Fair Lady to -be AS Sprites staged in Russia by an American! “gg nichearten | ibs_seeemnaet waned oy it 47, England's American Ambassador Llewellyn eee % v7 Thompson and Yuri Zhukov, Wind rege chairman of the Soviet state com- instrument {1-23 ‘DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here’s how to work its AXYDLBAAXE fs LONGFELLOW One letter simply stands for another. 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Cus D’Amato Surrenders Self NEW YORK (AP) — Troubled | Cus D'Amato Friday surrendered to state authorities and itmme- diately was charged with viovlat- ing the general business law for failing to respond to a subpoena. A warrant had been issued for his arrest. i The crew-cut, 51-year-old man- | ager of former world heavy-| weight champion Floyd Patterson was released in $2,500 bail tor| trial -in special sessions court Dec. 14. Shortly after this action, the} state athletic commission ‘an-| nounced it would render a decis- ion Monday on its inquiry into alleged irregularities im the pro- Ht, MR. KETT? ETTA ASKED ME OVER For CHOW.’ HOW'S ROAST BEEF, MASHED POTATOES ANO APPLE PIE? I'M WAITING, TOO’ SHE'S Fie Senter Nae ath gh renee aoc 10 ES, I PREPARED EVERY- THING IN COOKING CLASS AT SCHOOL— THE LONE RANGER motion of the Patterson-Ingemar at Yankee Stadium last June 26. The commission has made five | charges against D'Amato, and three against Bill Rosensohn, promoter of the fight. The com- mission had suspended both and revoked the licence of Rosensohn Enterprises, Inc., the firm which handied the contest. Athletics, Reds Swap Pitchers KANSAS CITY ‘AP)—Kansas City Athletics Friday night an- nounced the swap of catcher Frank ‘House for pitcher Tom Acker of Cincinnati Redlegs. Acker has been a relief hurler with the Redlegs for four years, compiling a 19-13 won-lost record. House, alternating with Harry Chiti behind the bat for the American Leaguers, appeared in 98 games last year and had a .234! average. } : HISTORIC POST Lower Fort Garry, 20 miles’ north of Winnipeg, is the only) stone fur-trading post left intact. — SSS CONTRACT YOU GAVE MY BONNIE, BONNIE FRIEND HEKE ~~ IT'S AS PHONY ASA LOCH ND CHOP SUEY HOUSE! OR SHALLWE SAW WITH THE REAL PATENT ATTORNEY, MR. 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