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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 6

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Poge6 Wednesday. August 9, 1995 Chr 3lnbiiin C6afttr MfflHQEl NATIONAL Temperatures NATIONAL The Accu-Weather forecast for noon, Thursday, Aug. 10. PENNSYLVANIA Thursday, Aug. 10 Accu-Weatherforecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures By The AisocUted Press 60S 70s D5 wparaie nign lemperaiure zones tot in oay.

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91 7 cdv 90 73 edy Cincinnati 83 67 86 69 edy 87 70 ro Cleveland 77 66.0778 68 70 cdv Columuia.S.C. 89 69 85 69 edy 87 69 edy ColumbuS.Ubio 75 66 Jtl 84 68 ro 87 68 cdv Conconl.N.ll. 85 52 91 55 clr 93 60 clr Dallas-FI Worth 92 76 95 75 cdv 96 76 cdv Davloa 80 71 .63 85 69 cdv 87 79 edy Denver 99 59 5 edy 92 65 cdv Honolulu 91 76 90 77 dr 90 77 clr Houston 94 73 95 75 edy 94 75 edy Indianapolis S6 67 89 69 edv 90 70 edy Jackson.MIss. 91 71 94 73 dr 95 71 clr Jacksonville 89 71 XI 88 74 ni 90 74 edy Las Vegas 109 35 109 85 clr 107 84 edy LosAogeles 9369 US S7 clr 87 65 clr Louisville 86 70J790 71 cdv 90 73edy Miami Beach 86 80 90 78 edv 90 78 edy Milwaukee 80 73 89 71 edy 89 71 edy Mpls-StPaul 75 5 62 clr 87 66 dr Nashville 89 70 1.29 90 72 edy 90 72 edy New Orleans 94 74 94 73 clr 94 74 clr NewYorkCity 82 65 83 65 clr 15 70 dr Norfolk.Va. 77 72 78 69 cdv 82 70 cdv Oklahoma City 92 73 93 72 clr 94 73 clr Omaha 99 74 90 69 edy 92 71 dr Orlaoda 34 77 90 73 91 74 r.

Philadelphia 3)65 S4 Phoenix 112 92 189 87 edy 107 86 edy Pittsburgh 7962 80(6rnS768edy Portland.Maine S3 56 88 61 clr 88 63 clr Raldgh-Uorham 75 67 79 67 edy 83 67 edy Keno 8654 90 52 Clr 37 49 Clr Richmond 80 65 SO 64 edy 85 67 edy St Louis 96 79 95 78 edy 95 76 edy SanDiego 74 65 74 63 clr 75 64 clr San Francisco 88 56 78 56 clr 71 55 edy Seattle 71 so 77 56 edy 65 53 rn Syracuse 8155 84 60 clr 8 S5 coy Tampa-StPtrsbg 91 76 91 75 rn 91 75 rn 79 67 SO 67 edy S3 69 edy Wichita 94 76 92 72 dr 96 73 dr Wilkes-Barre S251 82 58 dr 84 S3 edy National Temperature Extremes rrprt A i md. vsj COLD WARM STATIONARY 1995 Accu-WeattiBr, Inc. HL E3 ED 0 E3 dQ cQ HfGH LOW SHOWERS RAIN TSTORMS FLURRIES S.VCHV JCE SONNY PT. CLOUDY CLOUDY Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow tee Sunny Pt- Cloudy Cfoudy Vta Associated Press 1 99b Accu-Weathsr. Inc FOUR-DAY Forecast CHIEF TOMMY HAWK High temps and increased humidity highlight Chief Tommy Hawk's forecast and the increasing chance of showers or thunderstorms will put a damper on family picnics and outings right into the weekend.

Thursday: Warm, humid, chance of thunderstorms. Low 65, high 84. Friday: Worm, humid, chance of thunderstorms. Low in the 60s, high 88. Saturday: Very warm, humid, chance of thunderstorms.

Low in 60s. high 91 Sunday: Partly cloudy, continued humid. Low in the 60s, high 85 to 90. ffiKD Tuesdav 21 at Bullhead Citv. Ariz.

Low Wednesday 29 at West Yellowstone, Mont. Today in History White House doesn't hold interest of Gingrich's wife PEOPLE shi. Albanians, once shielded from even a hint of Hollywood by their former Stalinist leaders, greeted Belushi on Monday night at the airport as he arrived with his father, girlfriend and son. "I always thought of coming to Albania," said Belushi, whose grandparents emigrated to the United States from southern Albania. the United States and Canada was resolved with the signing of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.

In 1848, the Free-Soil Party nominated Martin Van Buren for president at its convention in Buffalo, N.Y. In 1854, Henry David Thoreau published "Walden," in which he described his experiences while living near Walden Pond in Massachusetts. In 1936, Jesse Owens won his fourth gold medal at the Berlin Olympics as the United States took first place in the 400-meter relay. In 1944, 258 black American sailors based at Port Chicago, re- By The Associated Press Today is Wednesday. Aug.

9, the 221st day of 1995. There are 144 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: Fifty years ago, on Aug. 9, 1945, three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, the United States exploded an atomic bomb over Nagasaki, killing an estimated 74.000 people. On this date: In 1790.

the Columbia returned to Boston Harbor after a three year voyage, becoming the first ship to carry the American flag around the world. In 1842, a border dispute between ancestral homeland, James Belushl declared in the Albanian language: "I am Albanian." The actor was in the Albanian capital to attend the inauguration of a bar named after his deceased brother, "Blues Brother" JohnBelu- Pendette Fashions With varied options, wand lengths and components, in low-voltage halogen or incandescent lamps, these miniature pen-dettes create smart and versatile lighting throughout your home. "EZ-LOC system for simple, quick mounting. IB I tow fused to load a munitions ship three weeks after another ship exploded, killing 320 men, two-thirds of them black. (The sailors were court-martialed, fined and imprisoned for their refusal.) In 1965, Singapore proclaimed its independence from the Malaysian Federation.

In 1969, actress Sharon Tate and four other people were found brutally murdered in Tate's Los Angeles home; cult leader Charles Manson and a group of his disciples were later convicted of the crime. Ten years ago: A federal judge in Norfolk. found retired Navy officer Arthur J. Walker guilty of seven counts of spying for the Soviet Union. Five years ago: A week after Iraq invaded Kuwait, Western European diplomats and Arab witnesses reported that Iraq had virtually sealed its borders, preventing thousands of foreigners from leaving Iraq or Kuwait.

One year ago: A divided Senate opened formal debate on legislation to provide health insurance for millions of Americans without it. First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, interviewed by health reporters, accused opponents of Democratic health reform bills of restoring to scare tactics. Today's Birthdays: Former Georgia Sen. Herman Talmadge is 82. Former baseball manager Ralph Houk is 76.

Sen. J. James Exon, is 74. Comedian-director David Steinberg is 53. Actor Sam Elliott is 51.

Boxing Hall-of-Famer Ken Norton is 50. Football quarterback Doug Williams is 40. Actress Melanie Griffith is 38. Singer Whitney Houston is 32. Thought for Today: "The human heart dares not stay away too long from that which hurt it most.

There is a return journey to anguish that few of us are released from making." Lillian Smith. American writer-social critic 1 1897-1966). By The Associated Press NEW YORK If Newt Gingrich has one eye on the White House, he had better keep the other one on the lady of his own house. "I don't want him to be president and I don't think he should be," the House Speaker's wife, Marianne Ginther Gingrich, told Vanity Fair. "It's not so much what he'd be doing.

It's what I'd be doing," she said. Mrs. Gingrich said that based on what has happened to Hillary Rodham Clinton, being first lady is not for her. "Watching Hillary has just been a horrible experience," she said in the magazine's September issue: "Hillary sticking her neck out is not working." She spends most of her time in the couple's home in suburban Atlanta. "I just don't like the public," she said.

Gingrich has said he'll decide by Dec. 15 whether to try for the GOP presidential nomination. If his wife still has cold feet at that point, she said, "I just go on the air the next day and undermine everything." DUBLIN, Calif. Good thing cartoonist Scott Adams didn't draw on his day job for inspiration. The creator of the irreverent workplace comic strip "Dilbert," which satirizes management idiosyncrasies and idiocies, parted company with Pacific Bell on June 30.

"They asked me to leave and I did." Adams told The Associated Press on Tuesday from his home in this San Francisco suburb. The former applications engineer said he was told that he was being let go after nine years because of budget constraints. He didn't know whether his night job as management gadfly had anything to do with his firing, But it can't be discounted. TIRANA. Albania This brother of a Blues Brother was anything but blue.

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