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WEATHER TODAY Partly Cloudy, Warm High, 85; Low, HO Star The Indianapolis TODAY'S CHUCKLE Have you noticed that the men who jog around the block are Hie same ones who ride tractor lawn mower! The Indianapolis Star Yesterday High, 84; Low, fit 'Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is Liberty" Cor. 3-17 Random Thoughts On i Hot Day Page 25 Sports Financial Classified SATURDAY, MAY 81, H)(! 10c 683-1240 SATURDAY, MAY L969 4t iV 'V "ft VOL. 66, NO. 360 THOUGHTS while mulling over a cold iino on a hot spring day: HOW WOULD YOU like to have .1 fish that can be petted as a pet? The Japanese imperial kor or carp not AMBULANCE BECOMES CASUALTY 9 Fans Treated At Speedway Hospital GO-GO MARIO CAPTURES '500 only is a symbol of luck since the Tang dynasty in China more than 1,000 years ago and lor :100 years in Japan, are the "in tiling" in the aquarium league. Cross and interbreeding these days in Japan have resulted in multi-colored carp, spotted carp, solid thing from broken hearts to broken skulls the past 16 i ace days, reported a couple ruly one to the portable jail.

Head nurse Barbara Webb, who has helped mend every Penalties Set Bridge Limits, E5 but did arresl some citizens who attempted to sjtcal the getaway police car after it had boon abandoned. So you see the policetman's lot is "not a happy one" today on an international scale, that is. THE LATEST LONDON I AD is false eyelashes for men designed to help them attract the women. The female viewpoint: "What next. I remember when men were men and women were proud of them," one English lass was quoted in a magazine.

"These days, they are just cheap imitations of what they once were KENTUCKY HAS A WAY. The land of last horses, good bourbon and beautiful women has a construction company which is using flag girls instead of flagmen as highway signal workers. The gals get a "lot more attention" from motorists than do the fat. balding little men who usually flag you down when a highway construction job is fouling up the highways. U.S.

CIVIL DEFENSE authorities say that chances of an earthquake damaging one's home is about. 3,281,132 to one. The statisticians apparently aren't grandparents periodically under siege from the brood. AND CONSIDER the plight of a Reading, traffic officer who recently flagged down a' car with throe unclad girls riding in it. And at Reading's most busiest intersection, mind you.

The officer had to take a woman's logic as their word. They were on their way to a nudist convention, they said, and they just couldn't go "fully dressed." Signs of the times, or whatV Andy's 23-Year Dream Comes True of folks suffered fractures after tripping over their own feet. AND, one sleepy fellow toppled off the top of his car and landed on a broken bottle which required stitching up his back. A dozen sunbathers had the tummy ache from too much heat and a lover's quarrel wound up with a happy ending. A teen-age boy and his girl friend had an argument, after a few beers and the girl promptly fainted.

AFTER 30 minutes In the air-conditioned hospital, the little blond cooled off, and so did her boy friend. They left hand in hand and were last seen smooching as they strolled down the road. For them, it was a happy day, after all. BY CAROLYN PICKERING These are days that being where the action is does not bring happiness. Like at the infield hospital at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway yesterday.

Perhaps the biggest worry came before the 33 gentlemen started their engines. ONE OE the ambulances assigned to the hospital became a casualty when its engine refused to turn over. Then again, maybe it was an omen of the comparative serenity that prevailed for the next three hours. Dr. Thomas A.

Hanna, the pleasant, h-working boss of the Speedway medical staff, supervised the treatment of almost 100 persons from the time the gates opened at (j a.m. until they closed. BUT, ONLY a single race driver Arnie Knepper came to the hospital. And, his visit was a routine one after his car brushed the wall at the first, turn. Arnie was not even scratched.

Only his pride was hurt. But after any crash, no matter how small, the driver is required to have a checkup MOST persons brought to the hospital, as usual, were young adult males who were suffering from overindulgence. And, there's little a doctor can do for that condition except to prescribe: Sleep it off. The one such imbiber who wanted to fight was convinced in a hurry when a deputy sheriff with a billy club as long as a baseball bat arrived and escorted the un colored carp and scaieiess multi-or solid-colored carp. The fish comes when called, leaps up to greet you and likes to be potted (underwater) and when vou leave, it may even try to leap out of the water to follow you, Oi at least that's what the breeders say.

so now vou know. Don't ask me whore they are available hero, I don't know. AND DID YOU KNOW that Charles Naeaeli of Balham. England, had discovered that rats or mice will leave home when blah-frequency radio sounds are emitted. Apparently, he says the VHF radio emits sounds that the human ear can detect but the rodents can.

Alto, testing on farms, Naegcli savs its doesn' faze humans, cats, dogs, sheep, goats, cattle, horses 01 pigs AND THERE WAS lb'' bunk robbery in Rio de Janiero. Gunmen took $11,000 from tants which also soon will begin a similar project in the southwestern part of the county. It is expected that the survey later will be extended to the other two qradrants of the county. Only two of the 30 bridges said to need load limits signs now have them, but county officials said they will be posted immediately andd violators will be subject to fines of not more than $500 andor imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 180 days. STAR STATE REPORT Shelbyville, Ind.

As a result of a survey of 37 bridges in northeast Shelby County conducted by a Nashville firm, the county commissioners have adopted an ordinance with stiff penalties for violation of load limit signs. They also accepted the firm's recommendation that nine bridges be replaced eventually and another nine repaired. The survey of all bridges in the area 20 feet or more in length was conducted by Associated Engineering Consul- And re Hi Breaks Mama Mia! I Won Still Wants To Return With Turbine Engine Record Gurney ivmU neor a snecial anti-men una Second Vjiain a oar stolon from a station and escaped in police inspector. Thcv didn't catch th men bank The CUm.H. HI I RAI IIAH 11 Your Face Tells About Vou By DAVE OVERPECK It was a car Mario Andretti didn't want run, but he ran it to the head ol" Ihc pack yesterday and to a smashing victory in the 53d renewal of the Race The car was without a radiator Mario thought was vital.

Bui. he didn't need it. He was almost three laps ahead of second-place Dan Gurney as he cruised under the checkered flag in 3 hours, 11 minutes and M.71 seconds in the STP Oil Treatment Hawk-turbocharged Ford. PHYSIOGNOMISTS s.i that two vertical lines between the eyes show contentment and a philosophic nature; horizontal lines across the forehead indicate curiosity and interest; a spray of wrinkles mm; mmmmvL JmmmW By JOHN BANSCH Assistant Sports Editor Andy a a 1 1 i no longer has to walk across the finish line at the In-anapolis Motor Speedway to sell STP. Now the man who has spent at least $8 million in auto racing can show one of his cars crossing the yard of bricks first.

It has been 23 years in the making 23 years filled with heartbreak and despair, but the day Granatelli has been dreaming about ever since he began "souping up" cars finally arrived. Mario Andretti accomplished the task yesterday in his STP Hawk and no one was more pleased than the super salesman from Dos Plaines. III. He al tempted to keep out it A More VirturvH. Foundation 8150,000 To Purdue STAR STATE REPORT West Lafayette, Ind.

A contribution of $150,000 to the Purdue University Centennial Capital und has been set up by the Hillenbrand foundation and by William A. Hillenbrand of Batosville. Hillenbrand is a member of the Purdue board Of trustees and president of the Hill-Rom Industries of Batosville. The gift consists of a $100,000 cash contribution from the Hillenbrand Foundation and of a two-year annual income of $25,000 from a trust to be established by Hillenbrand beginning July I. The unrestricted gift of $150,000 to the Centennial Capital Fund was made in memory of John A.

Hillenbrand founder of the Hillenbrand Industries and a Purdue trustee from 1913 to It was a race as sale as it was swift. Andretti 's average speed was 156.SG7 miles an hour, almost four mph faster than Bobby Unscr's I9(i8 record of Lotus crashed following a hub the outer corner 01 tne eyes are the mark of .01 inquisitive person; lines on either side of mouth indicate a capacity for making others happy, and arc the sign of good husbands and wives Youi Gemini oft spring can exasperate you with his questions. Try to give him truthful and fac failure May 21. With only two days of practice, Mario gol it up to 168.851 for qualif rations, good for the second spot in the first row. After getting the car in thfl field, Andretti and Bra vner wanted to add a radiator as a guard against overheating problems with the turbo Ford.

The United States Auto Club 152.882. The greatest triumph of his spectacular career came just nine days after lie walked away from a harrowing, flaming crash in the four-wheel-drive Lotus he had planned lo use in his fifth assault on the "500." Andretti still bore the distinct marks acro-is his upper mm waxm i Mm sno tlioht. lettine An drei ii answer the question: and take the glory, but everyone could see the look of sal isfactlon in Andy's eyes. VICTORY HAS (Stdr Photo) MARK) GETS KISS TO BUILD A DRLAM ON Granatelli Greets His Driver In Victory Lane before frying, for a great Oriental taste. (Doros, San Francisco) For a fine canape for those on a diet, spread cream cheese mixed with horseradish on a slice of boiled bam.

roll and cut into bite-size pieces. (Barbetta. New York City) For an easy and tasty topping for broccoli stir two tablespoons of lemon juice and a dash of paprika into a half-cup of mayonnaise. (Paradise Island Hotel. Nassau) SMATTERING OF SIGNS: I hi Pisces native is extremely intuitive, and is strongly guided by bis feelings and perceptions.

When an Aquarian appears to be withdrawn, ho is probably planning and drawing up a blueprint foi tin future. Sagittarian- are many-sided persons equally at homo in the field ot sports, entertainment, philosophy, religion, law. teaching or as travel agents. SIGN IN a Greenwich Village boutique: "The latest women's fashions this season js MEN!" Classic quote from the late Robert Benchley. "Death is the only sure cure for a hangover." I hi.

HAVE IT at MGM Three of Iheir biggest films include that letter: "Dr. hivagn," "Ice Station Zebra," and now "Zabriskie Point." (Movies are than ever!) Item of interest: "The ocean is wannest in August and September as it takes (he sun at least three months to raise the temperature of the water following the cold winter III LPFUL HINIS: A piece ol burlap, cut in a circle to til inaide the bottom of a flower pot. affords good drainage and keeps the soil from going out the hole along with the water Gals: lo gel rubber gloves off easily, run cool watei in Ihem until fingers fill up. I his rinsing also makes them wear longer To cleat away poison ivy, spray overgrown area with a solution of one gallon of soapy water and three pounds of salt. A lew dousmgs will kill the stuff.

lip and cheeks of the bums he suffered in that accident as he led 116 laps out of 200 around the 2'-mile rounded rectangle. wouldn't permit it, and at on? time, Mario threatened to withdraw the car if he wasn't permitted to add the radiator for Ihc race. It would have been a terrible decision. He look the lead Irom pole-sitter A. J.

I nyt as they Turn to Page 11, Column I Suspects In Two Murders Nabbed Victory was especially sweet for Andrctti's sponsor, Andy Granatelli. and Ins chief mechanic, Clint Brawner. Tor Granatelli, the triumph salved the numbing disappointment he suffered in and 'HS when his beloved tur 0 tual answers, where possible Improbable things that keep right on happening: throwing caution to the winds, knocking someone's block off, tickling the ivories and taking someone to the cleaners! BEAUTY HINI from authority Mark (minor: "lest cosmetics on face, not on the back of hand. Skin shades usually differ in those areas New York City's St. Regis Sheraton Hotel has a small lobby, but then wine cellar is probably the largest in town.

And the Rainbow Room's is unquestionably the highest on the floor! Remember when the wondei drugs oi the day wore castor oil and spirits of camphor? FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "You'll enjo. your vacation in our town wo don't gel those wild college ktfs here." The flrsl printed cookbook appeared in Italy in 1474 (So why is it some girls still haven't learned to cook?) Letter from a reader. "I'm Mi and have never had warm water on my face And I haven't a single wrinkle!" A normal person has between .100 and TWO dreams a year. 1 his akso applies to those who think they do not dream at all KITCHEN SNOOPING: Mix garlu powder into milk, then dip pork sin es in(n it Cil) Public Schools Topic For Neighbors A discussion of Indianapolis Public Schools by educators and Nortbside neighborhood association members is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Monday in Church, Church.

Among those taking pari will be Acting Superintendent Karl R. Kalp; Mrs. Leone Geycr, director of elementary instruction in the city schools, and Dr. George Hoffman, professor of political oience at Butler University. Chairman will be robert Cordon, Indiana regional di-rectoi oi the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith.

(SUf Color Photo Hsse) MARIO MAKLS VICTORY LANL A I RLCORD SPLLD Face Still Bears Marks From Firry Crash Days Ago within (iranatclli's grasp the last two years, then it suddenly vanished into thin air. Yesterday "somebody else had the bad luck for a change." said the man who once crashed attempting to qualif lor the race. Sitting next to Andretti at two post-race news conferences, Granatelli flashed his victory smile and told inquiring scribes, "it's never been a question of whether I'd win at Indianapolis or not, but when I'd win." Then the man who made the turbines famous threw this thought out for consumption: "Regardless of winning with a piston engine this year, I'd still love to come back with a turbine." Now that he has won the "500," Granatelli has no thoughts of getting out of racing. "I only want to win as many times as I've lost," he said, wiping sweat off his forehead in a steamy office. and Detective .1 a in M.

Strode, who arc investigating the case. THEY SAID that when Burton was arrested bis "bags were packed," which indicated he also was preparing to leave the city. Police Chiel Winston L. Churchill said the arrest ol Burton was "the result ol 280 BY THE 'HOOK rus OFF G.I. Captive Picked Up By Copter Crew bines died within 10 laps of the checkered flag he has been chasing for 23 years.

IN 1967. Parnelli Jones was leading by more than 50 seconds after laps when a $6 ball bearing failed in the drive lino of the original turbocar. Last year, Joe Leonard was on top by almost nine seconds when a fuel pump shaft failed with nine laps left. mm Mario Learns New Way To Drive It Wanned' MM hours of intensive investigation by Marshall and Strode, who did a tremendous job." Thi detectives said Burton, who was arrested after police received a "tip" as to bis whereabouts, has not admitted ho murder of Blish nor made a statement. I HANK I KM H.

M.I). I By BYRON C. WLLLS A suspeet in the murder ol a former Indianapolis news man on May 17 was arrestcil here yesterday and a second man, wanted in a pistol slaying here in January, has been apprehended at Little Rock, police said. The man arrested here gave information which may bring the solution of two other murders, police said. SAMULL Burton 20.

also known as Roberl John-on, 1300 block of North New Jersey Street, was arrested by detectives at about 12:30 p.m. in an apartment at 2134 North Delaware Street. He is charged with first-degree murder in the slaving of Tipton S. Wlish. 62, i 304 North Delaware Street, a free-lance writer who worked for the former Indianapolis I imes.

Two men who live in the apartment where Burton was found were arrested on i barges of harboring a fugitive and will appear this morning in Municipal Court, Room 5. I hey are Willie I ranklin. 24, and Henry White. 31. ARRLS1LD at Little Rock a Boy Seems To Prefer iuui Jib By RAY MARQUETTE Mario Andretti learned a new way to drive a race car yesterday.

He's not sure he prefers it, but no one this side of Fort Knox can heal the payoff. Ever since the slim little guy from Nazareth, Granatelli also is somewhat of a prophet. I-OUR YEARS ago he at C-v-s1 tempted lo get Andretti to ROTC Vi Manual To Receive Trophj I he Reserve Officers framing Corps of Emmerich Manual High School will receive the 38th Division Trophy in ceremonies at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the school superintendent's office in the Education Center, 120 Last Walnut St reel. I be i rophy is given a nnual ly to the Indianapolis ROTC unit rated the best during the spring Federal inspection by the Fifth Army.

BUT, they said. Burton has provided "valuable information" which police believe will result in ihe solving of the murders of Kenneth V. Ken- I urn (0 Page I Column fi Saigon (UPI An American soldier captured by the Communists nine months ago was picked up yesterday by a United States helicopter crew from the jungles northwest of Saigon, U.S. military sources reported. Fust reports did not make it clear whether ihc G.I.

was freed bv the Vict Cong or had escaped. THE G.I. won his Ireedom as South Vietnamese Buddhists marked the 2.513th anniversary of the birthday of Buddha under a cease fire that curtailed but did not stop ihc war Communist forces killed seven Americans and wounded 53 in 147 violations of the Buddha's birthday truce. American spokesmen said as Turn to Page 15, Column I QUESTION: I wo years ago my sister gave birth to twins one boy and one girl At that time, she was unable to care for the drive for him. When Mario said no, Granatelli said his For Brawner, it was the culmination of a 19-year trip to Victory Lane.

Although he had handled the tools on five national champions and four "500" pole winners, the weathered Phoenix (Ariz.) veteran had never handled a winner at thp Speedway. 'The closest he bad come was in 1961 when Eddi'1 Sachs held a 17-second lead vhen he had to stop to change a tire on the I97lh lap. When victory finallv came for Brawner, it was in a car of his own design ind 'construct ion along with co-chief mechanic Jim McGee. THE CAR had only bpen on the track briefly one. time when Andretti had to call it out of mothballs after the wasn't easy to be cautious.

In fact, it was tough as "No one but me really knows how much I wanted to finish the 500 miles and win this thing. It's hurt me so bad the last couple of years that I simply bad to do it this time. "IN ALL HONESTY, I didn't think there was any way I could win Thursday night. When they made us lake the cooler off our car. I thought that was It, It was all over.

That's the same way I felt when I crashed the Lotus chassis just three days before qualifying. "But my crew did some i lungs to the engine and we Turn to Page 18, Column 1 joined the United States Auto Club, he's been a speed mefr chant all the way. Like foot to the floorboard and keep the ducks from crossing the road in front of him. Hut to the vast delight of every Italian in the world and a few million American race followers, too Mario drove by the "book" yesterday and collected the biggest paycheck of his life by winning his first Mile Race. "This had to be the best 'planned' race I've ever driven," he said while patting the still raw burn marks suffered in a Speedway wall smack just 0 short days before.

"The temptation was there all the time and I had to keep telling mvsclf to take it easy. It ii mm hi only reply was, "Mario, you' turn to Page 14, Column 6 The Weather two of Ihem. and shr wa. sepai ated from 1 husband children were lxrn out nf wedlock. My husband and I look the bo Joe Crow Says: When Mario Andretti the "500" yes-t a you could hear the Covotes howl.

FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15 I arrangement bet aiur .1 nun longer one In giving your care and love lu I he baby, vou did indeed treat him as one of youi own. then it perhaps crept up on you when he reached 2 years you really did feel that be was yours. You and I both know he isn't You don't mention your own children, and I am guessing that perhaps youi nephew became youi "onlv child." Naturally he now finds 11 bard to adjust he has to compete for affection and attention with his twin sister and other brothers and sisters, whereas he had your un divided love and care. It's clear you really want what is best for your nephew and although his "new" home is totally different he is with his mother and rightful family and those factors have a lot going for them. I have sav thai I don't think vour sister should give for a couple of weeks until she got on her feet, bill it seem not.

She hud 'HprniBil Sliiiii could other Teachers Accept Eagle Board Offer STAR STATE REPORT Zionsvlllc, Ind. Teachers here have accepted a (i per cent salary increase ol fri ed for by the Eagle Township advisory board. The new schedule calls for a beginning salary of $0,400. I he maximum is $11,200 for those with master's degrees and 15 years' experience. If fv- III Mobs Of Curacao Strikers Burn, Loot; Dutch Marines Called In children ill 'le lime.

I bad the baby for two years; she never really came to see him. Often. I would call hci and keep her informed on his progress, and 1 knil sliirls smash liils willi ihuY Indianapolis a 1 1 fair and warm today. Partly cloudy and warmer tonight with chance of showers and thundershowers. Partly cloudy, hot and humid tomorrow with showers and thundershowers likely.

Indiana Fair to parlly cloudy today and tonight Chance of occasional thundershowers late today and tomorrow. High temperature range 77-HS north and 83-HO south Oil charges of murder in the death of Hubert W. Brown, 44, 423 North California Street, Jan. 10 and of kidnaping was George Washington Jones, 35, who lived at the California Street address for six months, police said. Detective Sgt.

Albert S. Taylor of the homicide and robbery bran said Jones, who used the nattl! of George Turk was arrested Thursday afternoon. He was unarmed, they said. Police still are searching for another man in connection with Hlish slaying. A warrant charging him with murder has been issued.

He is believed to have left Indianapolis, according to Detective Sgt. Daniel Marslrall bun bai you again I can foresee a tug-of-war developing for him. and no one wins in that kind of competition. Please try your hardest not lo forget him, but to accept the situation and do all you can to help as a cheery fond aunt. It's cruel that your original kindness has caused vou so much present disiress, Inn hue nephews can give untold pleasure.

QUESTION: I have two healthy girls 2'j and years old. Ever since about six months of age they both have had very bad breath. Their teeth gums are very healthy, also, I'm very strict about tooth brushing, but it never seems to keep their mouths fresh for very long 1 would appreciate any information on anything I can do to prevent it. ANSWER: I'm so glad vou are leaching your healthy girls good dental hygiene. Bad 'breath can come from unhealthy gums and you should ask your dentist to be sure about this; it requires skill to spot such.

Bui at your youngsters' ages we usually look elsewhere for the guilty party. Infected sinuses, chronic nasal, adenoid, or tonsilar infections, with or without nasal discharge and a post-nasal drip arc some of the commoner sources of Hie trouble. So do tell your doctor abut it. and he can then check these areas. finally sonic i I although perfectly healthy, do tend to have an nctdotic state the stomach, and this may lead to unpleasant breath, 111 regularly prescribed medicines may also lead to the problem Agnin, ask yoUl physician about this.

(toimlohl mil By MARTIN LEGUIZAMON Caracas. Venezuela Mobs of sinking oil workers yesterday rampaged through Willemstad. Curacao, looling stores and setting fire to the PIXiei By JA( WOHL sued an urgent appeal for blood doors, I he Venezuelan Ked Cross announced las night that will send blood to the riot-stricken area on the first available plane The marines fought Hie mobs In downtown Willemstad until some order was restored late yesterday. The passengers arriving here expressed fears Turn to Page 1 1, Column 7 SwliSBreffiilKl wBawW Health Capsule M. A.

PETTI, M.D Inside Today'i Star News Summary On 3 It's Munsi shin with the embroidered penguin tnoiil thai wins any tacc for mill-age on the course, on the street, or just balking in the sun. 5(1', Fortrel polyester ami 50', combed cotton ion', comfort with cool, absorbent honeycomb knit texture. Patented action underarm gusset for easy swing. Two-inch longer tuck-in all around stays neatly in If YflU UH A s-IMH ffl PAfvsf MCiiLP0J KUP IT IHlO yeUI? 1 lb ADJUST lb 1Hg FACT MT you Curacao's largesl was looted entirely. Other flRIOUl trading centers in the main business district were wrecked and set afire.

One passenger said it seemed to her like three quarters of the city was on fire. Passengers reported that several Molotov cocktails were tossed into the streets and six persons were shot in violent clashes between police and ihc mobs. A COMMUNIQUE issued in the Hague, the Netherlands, said the Netherlands Antilles government had requested and been granted assistance by Dutch Royal Navy detachments stationed on Curacao. Witnesses arriving here said the marine force numbered about 300 Hospital-- at Willemstad is huge Shell Oil Company complex, according to passengers arriving here by plane. Royal Dutch marines were called out to restore order "I thought my days had come to an end." said Henri-qucta Fructuoso, who was able to escape in one of the two planes which landed in Caracas last night.

"I saw three persons shot to death in Ihc main street." Ol III passengers said the damage by the estimated U.000 to il.000 striking oil workers who participated in the rioting could reach $10 million. The mobs looted many of the exclusive stores in the free port of Willemstad and cleaned out several jewelry shops i sell $2,000 watches, I he lauhei Tirpnrlment raised him like own She recently took him back, and the chiid is finding it very hard tti adjust and he is not coulcnt In that house. He knows my house foi 11 is tbc house be was In ought up in He cries 0 lot sometimes for no reason at all. He eals. but not like he Ik supposed to.

I am so worried; i told her to take him to a doctor and tell him everything 'I you, but she just Keeps putting it off. What else can I do? I can't get him oil my mind. Please help me: Should she let him come back to me until he Is a little older, and she can sit and talk to him and he can understand? I want do whatever is best for the -baby. ANSWER: Yqu are involved In .11 old( problem: and it's most understandable that you are so distrcssscd and on-happv', You did a fine thing lor your sister when she was in trouble all around, and also for oui What was mHnt in he a 4ellipoiarv place, Sixes: S.M.LXL Machine-washable; guaranteed noi to ihrfiil lit. i out ul Today's Prayer ft WXYZ Obituaries 12 Sports 29 35 Statistics 12 TV-Radio 20 Want Ads 36 47 Weather 20 Women 6, 7 Amusement Pages 26, 27 Churches 16-18 Comics 28 Crossword 23 Editorials 22 Finance 35 The muck turtle style: sand, lime, white, crystal blue, navy, hiandy, lemon.

I he collai style; nay. crysial blue, lemon, lime, Sahara' sand, mango, hiandy, white. 8.041 Indlani B9 OklnhomM City t-17 i u' 518 CIUMB AUCHT I MJfff Call any unlawful or suspicious activity to the attention of police through the Crime Alert number Nfcttll, Help me within this world. God. to fulfill my responsibilities, accept my tasks, do nv- work, enjoy my pleasures, but at the same lime, help me never forget that there is another world for which I must live today if I expect tn live there tomorrow.

Amen Tin- Star" Telephone Numberi Mam Office 633-1240 I Want Ads 633-1212 Circulation 63J-9211 Sports Resuhs 633-1200 (Slur Phntnl AFTER II YEARS. ANDV TAKES IT EASY Feet Atop Pil Wall With 10 Laps To Go Ht uT rSP iffViMLV ihjii 'ii shop or prdet bjj ehooie II stttd eluirge BLOCK'S MLN FURNISHINGS, STREET FLOOR) GLENDALE, SOI'TIIIKN PLAZA AN L) LAFAYETTE 8QUARI SOU KiM KwWi IT IN. MAyUfwA' irfzgMyf ti ''tip' 'i "i-ii; Hlioni iH.wj.H lebt ol sijroil'i "ii.

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