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TORRANCE HERALD MAY 2, 1963 Senator Urges Boycott, Not Blockade, for Cuba Hollywood» Sen 40 THE TORRANCE HERALD MAY 2, 1963 Senator Urges Boycott, Not Blockade, for Cuba Hollywood» Sen. Clair Engle iD.. Calif.> inj. Governor Rockefeller. and initiate the kind of eco­ in implementing the embargo i taliatory attack by Cubans or actions by Cuban exiles " (aid tliis week that no respon- Richard Nixon, and others." nomic embargo on Cuba that Senator Kngle also com-1 Russians from Cuba. An embargo, lie said, would gible public leader is calling Senator Kngle .said that what will strangle that regime, force merited on the Administration's force the Cubans to rely upon Reporter for an invasion or a blockade is needed is an economic em­ the Soviet troops out and even­ "a supply line from the Soviet decision to discourage raids on "WE ARK NOT going to send bargo a voluntary boycott of tually bring down Mr. Castro." motorboats armed with ma­ bloc and that's !)000 miles 1 am against either action Cuba in conjunction with the Cuba by Cuban exiles in this chine guns or pellet guns or away and 1 think the Soviets By Mike Connolly »t this time.' Senator Kngle Organization of American TIIK CALIFORNIA lawmak­ country. whatever over there to fire will just find it too expensive Mid. "And I know of no rc- States. er said he expects President "We can't have these 'rag- on a Soviet ship. 1 think the and they will get out." gponsiblr public leader advo­ "It is their 'Organization of Kennedy to call upon th»> Or­ tat:' revolutionists starting out President was 100 per cent The embargo he proposes Mike's Thursday Maltha* ice in "Bye Bye Birdie"? I cating a blockade or invasion American Slatesi job." Senator ganization of American States in a motor boat and initiating right in saying that we will not would not apply to food and Dear Sir: What is the mat­ rnplainrd to our theater man- nd that includes Senator Heat­ Engle said, "to step in with us to join with the United States what might turn out to be a re- support raids on Cuba or other medicine, he said. ter with Janet Leigh's singing er about the sound equip- ent. He said it's her voici> at's out of tune Normal SAVE CASH «wt cttobnrtt a Another Sparkling New iller. Oteanside. N. Y. VONS OPENS TODAY Dear Norman: He's right. Dear Mike: How long ago is it that Cheryl Crane abhcd Johnny Stompanato in p abdomen? Mary Lou Ran- ?lls, Lakewood. Ohio. PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ALL Q2 VON'S * SHOPPING BAG STORES Dear .Mary l,oir. Five years go this last April. It MRS also THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY-MAY 2, 3, 4, 5 n the bedroom. I Dear Mr. Connolly: I would Ground Chuck 59- ke to know if you could tell a little something about THE BEST A aymond Burr. Do you think * Ground Round YOU CAN BUY 1 69- STEAK SALE! e will ever get married again'.' Yowr Choice is Always U.S.D.A. Choice at Von's & Shopping Bag ... BONEUSS ROUND 69- nd do you think lip would the ONLY Grade We Sell! Every Steak Custom Trimmed for Top Value Corned Beef OR BRISKET larry /onieone who is not in low business? I'm not in it. , would 1 like to marry RIB STEAKS, im. Do you know of some way tat 1 would be able to meet BONELESS ROUND Sliced Bacon im? (Missl K. Lane Brown- Beef Roasts Von'i Toblt King ng. Los Angeles. Calif. I OR FAMILY STEAK Brown Sugar Cured, . Your Choice Hear K. l.anr: He's right hero STANDING Sweet Smoked Flavor! Hollywood. In his nun stu- REG. OR THICK SIRIOIN TIP OK Q0« RIB lo. He also runs the Haymoncl SUCEO . .......1H. PKG. 49 urr Art (lallery In Beverly TOP ROUND STEAKS 00 ROAST 65* 79 Oscar Mayer Saran-Wrap Baco? Illls. Do I h;ue to escort you BONELESS ver there? (iel on your home, CUBE STEAKS - 98?. ROUND Irl. ROAST 89 Dear Mr. Connolly: My Kng- STEAK BONELESS Fresh Dover Sole 791, sh friends tell me that neither PORTERHOUSE 1? Jdiaril Burton nor his wife CLOD Barracuda ,Wl, 49J. 53k ROAST ybil wish a divorce. This is TOP SIRLOIN ~;~ T-BONE STEAK 98 79 Deep Sea Scallops ": 79* merely a legal separation. Veither wants to remarry'. Why o you not let these people olve their problems and not keep up the gossip? Too many NORTON PILLSBURY ORANGE FRESH "AA" JERSEYMAID of you gossip writers do too much guessing. A. M. Lee, FRUIT PIES FLOUR \COMCEHTRATE CREAMv 'asadcna. Calif. 6 VARIETIES ? AIL PURPOSE j£ PURE SUN " Dear A.M.: Tell your Knff- UOL kh friends lo send their scoop* o mr Instead of lo you. But Irst tell Ihem to verify them with headquarters, same ax I -like my scoop of two months ago that Dlrklr would lip Sybil si.nno.ooo.-plus for his freedom. Incidentally, A.M. how's your circulation these days?? r»HCTION-SIANOA»0 tCUl SAVE CASH ON DELICATESSEN SPECIALS WHEAT f SANDWICH FRESH BREAD Dear Mike: My girl friend, 19 .Illian. says that Warren Beat- WtlCKS y was In a "Dobie Gillis" seg­ OUAIT SO! HE ment. I told Ul she's nuts. War­ GRAPE DRINK 3 ren's got too much class to meddle with bits on TV. Aud­ HAVCIS rey Blumenfield. Hastings, ROYAL PUDDINGS 3 or rno 325 Midi. BUCHNUT SIIAINIO Dear Audrey: 1.11 Is on the ',OL JARS ball. Warren played a high They're Meaty, Juicy, Tender BABY FOODS 12 $1 school football hero In a Dobie" episode II. N. (Before ... And "Hot Dogs" Are the Natalie). Kiddies' Favorite Eating! SAVE CA$H ON FRESH FRUITS I Dear Mike: I heard that Cyn­ thia Pepper of "Little Margie" is Ginger Rogers' daughter. Why doesn't Ginger admit this? Lannlc Herron. Riverside. OSCAR MAYER SMOKIES Conn. out OWN-JUCIO AMERICAN CHEESE RICH AN Dear l.annle: I'm sure she'd be proud lo have a daughter VON'S OWH like Cynthia, but you're con­ BLEU CHEESE DRESSING run PINT fused, (linger'* first husband was comedian Jack IV p per. New Crop White Rose After thrlr divorce. I'epner re- WONG'S married, and Cynthia IK tho Keg Beer FROZEN CHINESE U.S. No. 1 daughter of this union. BONDED BOURBON ' Nolurol Flo«x ' DINNERS Long, While, Dear Sir What e\er hap­ Cohfomio Fried lit*. Egg Foo C & W Bonded Slock logtr Youog, Pork or Chicktn All Purpose pened to Dolort-s Del Rio? 100 P'oof $409 COM el 34 39' Murray Baskin. Climax, N. Y. Chop Suer, Sblirnp 12-01. Cant iFIFTH Chow M«a. PVg FovoritH tea Dear Murray: NOTHING. MIUIROOK Gin or Vodka $2*9 Egg Roll er 49' Time has stood still for the I tO MOO* 5-eel and Sour Mexican beauty who still looks 199 Pork Pkg. 5/1 as \OUIIK a* she did in "Until I'rlce (Jlory?" Dolores occa­ ROMAINE LETTUCE 2 15 sionally does theater and movie work nnd TV too. But sh» prefers being just plain Mrs. .DOLE CANNED .BLUE FRESH BROCCOLI 225 l*w Itlley of Mexico City. And how\ that for a name Dolores PINEAPPLE TOMATOES. X CHEER BERMUDA Del Rio Itiley? SLICED HAWAIIAN ONIONS fANCY FARMS-CALIFORNIA J/^[ Dear Mike: I saw your pic­ ^^ k CIA> ture in Bob Hope's new hook. *r ^± "I Owe Russia $1200 " 1 didn't know you were an actor. The book's great -Tom Connolly, Shampoo & Rinse Midlothian, 111. Dear Brother Tom: I'm not, as you know only loo well. The. picture is from utir Far Ka*t Clirislmus junket in 1957. Did Crescent Donuts you like the part in the book Coat lot Dunking! where Bob says, "The (ils Package of 12............ didn't come (o hear Jayne l*<*..x»f*«*K.' "».«*>'.. Manslit-Id sing, (hey came lo MANDYWINE Puss 'n Boots Cat Food llOUID BIEACH In Iht Froztn Food Coitf watch her breathe"? I con­ KOIDKISTBEEF STEAKS ,'Jf.1,",, I0'<» M tributed that line. As a reward, Mushrooms Baked Beans FISH FORMULA Kaiser Foil Clorox Bob gave me a bit purl ill Ihe GORTON'S FISH STICKS uo?"^o 69* show. urroNS NEW ENGLAND O HOUSEHOLD V, GAUON 29' 19 OZ. CAN 27' 12 »2i' ROIL 31' PLASTIC BTl. 43' RUPERT'S FRIED HALIBUT r,"00i"»o. 79* •>"iOZ. JAR 01 (Mik* Connolly wtlconut all rod- n 1 queuioni but dui to lh« largt , 5035 PAC. COAST HIWAY AT CALLE MAYOR - IN TORRANCE 1260 the aniwer to yo W. REDONDO BEACH BLVD.-IN GARDENA m hit column.).
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