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Philadelphia Daily News du lieu suivant : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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SOUTH AMERICAN WAY: Southern hemisphere delegates in tonight's decisive judging at Miami Beach are (1. to Adriana Gardiazabel (Argentina), Carmela Stein (Peru) and Gloria Silya (Chile). Girls from Iceland, Israel, Korea, the Republic of China arid the U. S. also will compete.

Festivities will be televised over CDS (Channel 10), beginning at 10 o'clock. Unifax GREAT BRITONS: Arlette Dobson (left), representing England, and Rcssemarie Frankland, of Wales, are among seven European semi-finalisls. Others hail from France, Germany, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland. lees Man Electrocuted Show Crowd Thrill wife, Betty, and their children, Mary, 11; Donald 10; Pamela, Robert, 7, and Lynn 10 months. Carey was taken to North Penn Hospital in Lansdale and pronounced dead on arrival.

Montgomery County Coroner Dr. John C. Simpson firemen worked for an hour, finally rigged a safety belt around Carey and lowered him to the ground with ropes. This was what the crowd saw as the last part of the show. The other acts had been cancelled.

NORTHERN LIGHTS: Gunilla Knutsson (left), Miss Sweden, gets hug from coach Birgitta Ofling- after pick as Miss Universe semi-finalist. THE WEATHER (Official U. S. Forecast) Philadelphia and vicinity Cloudy with fog and showers this morning, becoming warm and humid by afternoon. Scattered showers later tonight.

Variable cloudiness, warm and humid tomorrow scattered afternoon showers. High today 85. Low tonight 70. High tomorrow 90. Hot and humid with scattered showers Monday.

U. S. CITIE', IN THE PAST 24 HOURS TEMPERATURES CITIES HIGH LOW WEATHER Philadelphia 93 75 Cloudy Atlanta 84 65 Clear Atlantic City 83 68 Clear Boston 6S 62 Cloudy Chicago 79 68 Pt. Cloudy Cleveland 8S- 63 Cloudy Denver 80 53 Cloudy Los Angeles 83 65 Pt. Cloudy Miami 87 78 Clear Ne Orleans 90 73 Cloudy New York 87 69 Cloudy Pittsburgh 63 Cloudy St.

Louis 83 69 Cloudy San Francisco 63 53 Clear Washington 88 69 Pt. Cloudy LOWCST: Big Piney. 99 HIGHEST: Blythe, 115 TODAY'S TIDES PHILADCLPKIA DELAWARE CAPE MAY A.M. P.M. A.M.

P.M. A.M. P.M. HIGH: 4:06 4:30 11:02 11:14 10:21 10:21 LOW: 11:24 4:53 4:10 4:09 SUN ROSE 5.45 A.M. SUN SETS 8:29 P.M.

said Carey had been electrocuted and death was almost instantaneous. Survivors include Carey's Blackout Hits 68 Apartments The crowd in the stands of the Hatfield Speedway, two miles north of Lansdale. had assembled to watch a "thrill show," mostly of cars smashing into each other. At 9:20 last night, the bank of lights on the west pole seemed weak. Up the pole went track electrician Oscar Haas, 30, who lives at the track.

Behind Haas was maintenance man Donald B. Carey, 33, of Main Berwick, with a walkie-talkie on his back. Carey was the "communications man," and he was to report to track owner George Marshman, 50, of Yerkes, Pa. HAAS AND CAREY reached the platform just under the bank of 23 lamps, each 1,500 watters. Carey reported that seven lights were out and the other lights would be refocused.

Then Carey, married and the father of five children, moved around. He backed up in such a way that the 4y2-foot aerial on the walkie-talkie contacted a wire. There was a flash, and then semidarkness as the west bank of lights, where Carey was, went The east bank of lights was still on. The crowd could see Carey, stretched out on the platform 120 feet up, and they could see Haas giving Carey artificial respiration. THEN THE CROWD of about 1,500 persons heard the sirens of fire apparatus from Lansdale and The The 300 men, women and children who reside in the Cliveden Hall 601 W.

Cliveden Germantown, lived like great-grandma last nijht and early today. No electricity. The 68 apartments in the four story building were lighted by candles or flashlights. It was really rugged. No TV or radio.

No aiv ndl-tioning. No No in little cubes. Russell O' Teill, i anager, said a new electrical system Is being installed in the apartment building, and wires app.enfy short-circuited, str smoking and there was a loud pflt and Pharmacy Robbed Of $50 and Drugs Burglars broke into a drug store at 5438 Haverford Ave. shortly after midnight and fled with $50 in cash and 12 bottles of cocaine and morphine. Abraham Biberman, of 5413 Berks the store owner, could not give an immediate estlmatje of the drugs' value.

1 1 I i i' 4 i' YOU'LL FIND Life with Women and How to Survive It 11 Alien-Scott 8 Amusements 17-20 Bishop Sheen 8 Church News 6 Classified Ads 23-26 Comics 21-22 Crossword 24 Dear Penny 12 Editorial Page 9 Obituaries 6 Sports 27-32 TV Radio 14-16 Women's 10-12 On This Date In 1948, the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia nominated Karry Truman as its presidential candidate 'Published dail at 22d and Ardh 1. Pa Second class jaid at Philadelphia. Pa. DOWNFALL OF GREECE: Eleftheria Deluti (Miss Greece) collapses in hysterics at Miami Reach Convention Hall. Seconds before, she had learned she was not among 15 semi-finalists for Miss Universe crown.

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