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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 11

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wiisSMpisa July 1, 1968 HA ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH iChild Killed By Auto Crate JamM. 22 winnrha nM i 7i Locust I 8959 Rivwviow Blvd. -I 1 LL 8th ft Washington Sutton Manchester 441 N. Kirk wood Rd.

6150 Nat. Bridge Rd. Rock Hill ft Elm Florissant Shop. Or. Ttt every roll of 120, 620, 127 126 film, black-4-whiti or Kodacolor, that you brine in for developing and printing, you'll receivi an identical roll FREE.

There must be at least I good prints on each roll in the above sizes, 16 on 1 26-20-exposure film. ai killed when ttmck by an utomoMle yesterday when he ram into the afreet in front of his home to retrieve ball. The child had been playing with an older brother. Police said the car was driven by George Papagianis, 4119 Flad avenue. The victim, pronounced dead at the Cardinal 1 1 Memorial Hospital, was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul James, 4030 Shenandoah avenue. He had been playing with his brother, Randolph, 7. ANOTHER BOY was Injured seriously yesterday when he ran between two parked cars in front of his home and was struck by an auto driven by an off-duty policeman. The boy, Christopher Groves, 5, was taken to City Hospital with a broken arm and head in.

Mil IIIIMMI II I 1.1. -itf IIUll. 5. STOCK UP ON FILM By Post-Dispatch Photographer mm 'a Birds-Eye View of Keeper I5-0Z. GREEN-COLORED GLASS TUMBLER WITH A DELICIOUS Large enough to set eye-to-eye with Keeper Norman Zweifal, two adult emus are among the newest acquisitions of the St.

Louis Zoo. Emus are among the largest of birds, second in size only to ostriches. The two adult birds were purchased from the Cleveland Zoo and the two younger emus in an adjoining cage came from the Memphis Zoo. FOR THE HOLIDAY! Don't run out of film for summer weekends and vacations. Buy plenty at Katz use what you wish and return the rest.

KATZ GLADLY REFUNDS ON ALL UNOPENED FILM ows, threatened Wahby with FRUITUMEADE 23( Fresh Fruit LIME FREEZE 4pAc with fres t'lmhUr 3 broken bottle and grabbed the money, representing receipts Suspect Is Shot, Captured In Holdup Attempt at Store from Wahby's tavern. The man and the woman departed togetn er, Wahby said. Wahby lives at 1126 Astoria drive, Bellefontaine Neighbors. TWO TICKET SELLERS for the Shrine Circus, one an off- duty policeman, saved $500 Sat juries. The boy is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Junior Groves of 2815 Rauschenbach avenue. Patrolman Francis Russell, 1450 Warne avenue, was driving the car. JAMES 0. MISKLE, 20, was Injured fatally last night when his motorcycle collided with a truck in Des Arc, Mo.

The victim lived at 1425 Vesper drive, Florissant. Miskle died at St. Mary's Hospital, Ironton, at 7:30 p.m., about two hours after the accident. The Missouri Highway Patrol said the accident occurred when Miskle attempted to make a turn on Main street in Des Arc. The motorcycle was struck by a truck driven by Walter L.

Hartley, 24, of Des Arc; Hartley was treated for head injuries at the hospital. Des Arc is about 90 miles south of St. Louis. A ST. LOUIS MAN was killed and five pasengers in his car were injured early today when the vehicle went out of control, stmck a bridge, was struck by a tractor-trailer truck and burst into flames on Highway 61 about five miles south of Ste.

Genevieve. Pronounced dead on arrival at the Perry County Hospital, Perryville, was Leon Wilbur, 27, of 3950 St. Ferdinand avenue. The truck drive, Clifton Petty, urday night when the i identified himself would-be robbers and displayed his pistol Detective Eugene Monahan, Central District, and George Buermann, both Shriners, fin ished selling tickets at Kings- that Miller and a second man entered the Mahaffey Package Store, 3918 Page boulevard, about 12:30 a.m. Miller, armed with a pistol, walked behind a counter and took $78 from the cash register, police were told.

Mahaffey drew his revolver and shot the robber in the right leg. He also fired two shots at the second man, who dashed out the door and escaped. Police took Miller to Homer G. Phillips Hospital. He said he is 28 years old and lives in the 4400 block of Washington boulevard.

The money was recovered. LAWRENCE V. WAHBY told police he was robbed of $260 early yesterday after he stopped his car in the 4400 block of Washington boulevard to avoid striking a young woman running across the street. A man stepped from the shad A robbery warrant has been issued against Joe Miller, who was shot and captured early yesterday when holding up the owner of a liquor store. Joseph Mahaffey told police 43, Caruthersville, was not injured.

Two of the passengers were Wilbur's sons, Anthony, 6, and Kenneth, 5. The other passengers were Arthur Frost, 13, Wendell Frost, 10, and Herman Gage, 20. All were admitted to the Perry County Hospital. The Missouri Highway Patrol said the passengers in the i 1 car live at the Ferdinand avenue address. Wilbur was traveling north when his car went out of control and struck the bridge.

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