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LITTLE CHANGE VITAL STATISTICS Marriages, Births, Deaths and Divorces Dots Front U.J. sVIA'ttl UMM BUT, ARGUMENTS RAGE Giants Didn 't Have a Banter Vr I 4m I V- THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Oct. 17, 1962 5D U.S- Plans Another Bomb Test HONOLULU, Hawaii The United States is wast- Minnesota 'TWIN CITIES: Mostly fair with little temperature change tonight and Thursday. Low tonight 35, high Thursday in the 60s. ALL OTHER ZONES: Mostly fair with little temperature change tonight and Thursday.

ing no time trying to redeem its slumping nuclear prestige, jit scheduled another high-jaltilude shot in the Pacific -I this weekend just four days i after the latest flop. yi in ble to right field that' Roger Maris quickly fielded, thus forcing Matty Alou to stop at third base. Some thought Alou should have been sent home, but the consensus of Dark, Lockman, Matty and even Yankee manager Ralph Houk was that he would have been an easy out at the plate. Facts, Figures William C. Marshall 5920 28rh Av James R.

McAlpin. 648 71st Av. Biooklvn Park. Kevin V. McGarry, 4375 Mackey Edina.

Richard W. Mcloin, 833 1 1 th Av. Coon Rapids, David P. Miller. 4728 Domhuck Hopkins Richard M.

Mollers. 1417 laSalle Av. Robert W. Muttel, 7628 15th Av. Walter W.

Nauth. 2905 James Av S. Melven W. Nyman, 2819 Dellwood Av St. Paul Franklin A.

Odland, 4913 Mississippi Court. William J. Donnell. 3104 4'h Av. Arnold H.

Olson, 306 Grove PL, Hopkins kins. Henry A. Otten, 8701 Columbus Bloomington. Robert A. Parker.

917 5th Av N. Vincent A. Povik, 6830 Meodowbrook Blvd St Louis Park Ronald C. Petersen. 8049 Central Av.

NE Anoka Clifford 0. Peterson, 6733 11 Av. Richfield. Ira Phillips, 10620 NE. Washington.

Anoka Morton S. Phillips. 6224 Rhode Island Av. B-ockivn Park. James T.

Plunkett. 1409 Coma Av SE. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. "Bunt to put the tying run in scoring position when you're at home," says baseball's unwritten book of strategy. i But the San Francisco Giants threw the book out the window in the ninth inning of Tuesday's final game of the World Series and lost because the tying run was one base short of scoring when Willie Mays doubled with two out.

MINNEAPOLIS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Charles J. Van Ruden, 28, 1409 S'evens Gardia M. Mastrud, 38. 1511 Stevens Av. Karon F.

lubronl. 72, Rt Box 221, Hopkins; Sharon H. laker, 20. Rt. I.

Hookms. Richard S. Weilond, 19 4634 Sheridan Av Verlaine V. Anderson, 19. 3560 Welcome Av.

Laurence D. Reynolds, 21 5705 26th Av. Michel A. Eckberg, 19, 5725 26ih Av Kenneth V. Thielhorn, 28 3400 NE.

Tovlor Linda lee I. Moll, 19, 1636 37th Av. NE. Dennis J. Luchf, 19.

516 3rd Av. Osseo- Kothhon i. Ward, 18, 4319 Wei-come. Crystal. Henry G.

Schumann. 28. Henderson; Virginia H. Jacques. 20.

133 6th Av. Hopkins. Lawrence J. Zappa, 20, 511 SE. 7 Carol t.

Miller, 19, 2608 3-d Av. S. Gerald D. McGuire, 28, 610 22nd Av. Cayle V.

Almendinger. 25, 610 22nd Av. H. Fred C. Rais.h, 18, 311 1 6th Av.

FORECAST MAP Wedneday Night FiRurea Show Low Temperaturea Expected Low tonight in the 30s. Upper Midwest WISCONSIN: Partly cloudy and warmer tonight and Thursday. Chance of a few showers in the northern portion Thursday. IOWA: Partly cloudy and warmer tonight. Partly cloudy in the north with considerable cloudiness with a chance of light rain in the southern portion Thursday.

NORTH DAKOTA: Occasional cloudiness with no important temperature change tonight and Thursday. A low-yield nuclear with a punch of less than 20,000 tons of TNT is to be retouched off 20 to 30 above Johnston Island. As in previous tests, it will be carried aloft by a missile. But this time the vehicle -f probably won't be a Thor.i the cause of four previous MORE AUTUMN-LIKE WEATHER spread over the Upper Midwest, with temperatures mostly in the 30s and 40s and a few localities in northern Minnesota and the Dakotas reporting temperatures near or below the freezing mark. The cold front that led this cooler air into the district continued a rpid eastward movement.

The approach of another cold front from the northwest is causing cloudiness and may set off a few showers. The new front is weak, and only minor temperature changes should result. W. 1. Pet.

I New York (AD 4 3 .571 iSon Francisco (Nil 3 4 .429 FIRST CAME, THURSDAY, OCT. 4 xou Dunt to tie if you have someone who can 'New York 000 1216 11 0 Charles L. Rasmusson. 1805 14th Av S. Paul A.

Revier, 2279 Oakwood New Sun OH 000 000 7 10 0 Briahron. bunt," said Giants' Manager Alvin Dark, who refused to second-guess his strategy. Ford and Howard; O'Dell, Larson (8), Miller 191 and Bailey, Orlino 19). Ford ll-OI. I O'Dell 10-11.

Home run: New Rebecca E. Ybarra, 17, 1615 5th St Theodore G. Johnston, 23. 5612 Emerson Av. Esther C.

Forness, 27. 3358 Chowen Av. N. Horry J. Stienbeig.

legal 11 2nd Ell-n W. Edlund, legal, 901 Chicago Av Kenneth E. Rust. 32 Somce PI. Richard T.

Saunders. 5701 Pteosnnt Av Kenneth G. Seaberg, 6732 Queen Av. temperature I cloudiness tonight and 1 day. A little warmer tonight with no important change Thursday.

SOUTH DAKOTA York Bover (II. I SECOND CAME, FRIDAY. OCT. iNew York ..000 000 0000 3 1 lhis was the situation: San 100 000 lOx 2 6 0 Richfield Leonard A. Sedlock, 414 20'h Av.

Donald M. Smith, 1406 Irving Av N. Melvin O. Stark, 11037 NE. 7th St.

Anoka Lloyd E. Svedin, 8349 Riverview Lane, Matty Alou opened the Terry, Daley (8) and Berra; Sonford and OFFICIAL TEMPERATURES (U.S. Weather Bureau official readings) First column, highest temperature yesterday; sec bunt Sanford 11-01. I Terry 10-11. ninth with a drag failure in the plagued 1962 Pacific nuclear series.

ii" Indications were a special- constructed booster izing the motor from a sur- face-to-surface Sergeant mis-' sile would loft the payload to its firing altitude. -In The Sergeant and a Hercules rocket are being used for two of the anticipat San Antonio 94 70 Washington 80 G4 San Iran. 72 63 S. St. Marie HO 42 .05 LAN AIM Seattle 5 4.1 C'fitaary 56 34 Spokane 55 34 Fdmonton 61 41 90 60 Winnipeg 48 32 ww- rivmTj iM.

juii rtonusio mivoYef II. ookivn Pork ona, lowest temperature last 12 hnurs, ending at! single. Alou, struck nis Droiner, renpe third game, sunday, oct. fnllnurori' So" 000 000 0022 4 3 ionowea and he; New York ooo ooo 30-x 3 5 1 out after fouling offl.J&A a.m.; third, precipitation last 24 hours ending at 6:00 a.m. 251 1 Lvndale Av 3948 44th Av.

S. 2455 Cedar Av. 6329 Pleasant 710 Oakwood 8200 UDion Av. James E. Thomson, laurel I.

Thoreson, Jerry D. Wennberg, Patrick M. Whalen Richfield Emmet J. Wier Jr. St.

Pout Roy A. Wilson MINNESOTA- Minot 53 43 Williston 54 38 a no-strike bunt attempt. i0-1'. Hom Son Francisco CITY DATA Minneapolis hourly temperalures on page 1A (Readings today) I tried to bunt and II fourth game monday, oct. MONTANA Glasgow 5(: Said Fplinp "Then- 020 000 4017 9 1 SdlU reiipe.

men New York 002 0013 0 1 muffed Bioomrngton Mont E. Young, 2460 ed three shots before the test 110'h Av. I rom HO. Low: 47. Precipitation High year ago: 41 36 56 54 i Havre ,02 Miles City midnight to 6 a.m.

none, a.m. numittity program ends. A Thor will they took the signal off." oli" 'l5J tore" rt I (71 and Halter; Ford. Coales (7) Bridges reiipe is not noted as a rw0rd. larsen o-oi.

i .1 c- a. a. i Coales (01. Horn runs: San Francisco burner, and is the first m. Holier m.

Coon Rapids TWIN GIRLS Mr. and John R. Carraher. 4529 Garfield Sunrise: 6:31 a.m. Sunset: 5:25 Jy I lit 1U I i.

I UlllM 8:50 n.m. Moonset: 1 1:17 a.m. Moon phase: Av. OTHER U.S. STATIONS I Albuquerque 64 47 The Sergeant and WiKe- (Readings from midnight to midnight) admit it fifth game.

Wednesday, oct. 10 it. Marvin I. Sneen, 21, 8400 2nd Av. Btoomington; Oe Ette A.

Mortenson, 18, 3958 Noble Av. N. Vernon J. Anderson, 20, 9520 A 3rd Av. Judith A.

Nelson, 19, 7620 Grand Av. Richfield Steven B. Marion, 24, 2740 Aldrich Av Mary I. Georgiff, 21, 2110V, Park Av. Paul D.

Mikkelion, 25. 4087 Meadow Brook Lane; La Rue J. Mickelson, 21, 331 5 Fremont Av S. Patrick E. Flynn, 22, 7145 Chicago Richfield; Ann G.

Dalsin, 20 5508 El-Richard I. Maas, 24 6814 11 th Av. Richfield; Karen G. Mavs. 22, 8144 3rd Av.

S-, Bloomingron. William J. Schutt, legaT. Box 54, Mound; Nancy I. Stalling, legal.

Box 54, Mound Eugene D. Hogenson, 25, 2736 Aldnch Av Carol R. Vanderlee. 21, 2811 Portland Av Frederick K. Malenke, 75, 3534 Noble Av.

Robbinsdaie; Judith M. lewondow- ski, 20. 501 E. 14th St, Marvin D. Doering.

36, Buffalo nn Darlyne J. Moulton, 25, 1005 Portland Av. Maurice F. Hughes, 71. 851 S' Anoka; Beverly A.

Herman, 18. 125 6lh Av. NE. Osseo. Patrick O.

Harrington, 73, 6813 Southdale Sd Edina; Rose M. Oxborough, 20, 7544 Sheridan Av. Richfield. Edward J. Sargent.

29. 801 19th St Normo A. Johnson. 23. 629 18th St.

Richard L. Carey, 21 Berkley Joy I. Appel, 16. 2306 Bryant Av. N.

Suey Fong Ing, 29. 2008 Bloomingron Margo I. Torgelson, 18 115 Soruce PI. Robert P. Ruud.

legal, 7133 52nd Av Son Francisco Highest temperature 56. lowest temperature 36. Hprrulps are launched from 001 010 0013 8 2 000 101 03 5 6 0 .07 "Felipe is tough to double iNew Miller 181 and Holler; Terry twin boy; Mr. and Genrge 0. Denham, 5824 Emerson Av Paul C.

Dillon, 11030 NW. Yukon Coon Romov TWIN BOY AND GIRL Mr. and Argyie Bersie. 3241 Park Av. Frank J.

Buszto, 610 3rd Av. NE. Highest humidity 93 at 11:50 p.m. Lowest humid- somi -nortable devices which ity 38 at 3:00 p.m. Precipitation none.

Total 1111 poriduit utyictb for month 1.66, departure from normal .82. Total can be assembled quickly. for year 28.02, departure from normal 6.25. takes a minimum of 10 days Heating Degree Davs ,0 PrePire Johnston (The number of degrees the daily average perature falls below 65, the point at which artificial another shot, thus ruling out heat is generally considered necessary.) i the larger Thor for the week- Sim-p Julv li i Anchorage Atlanta Boise Boston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland I Denver Detroit Fort Worth Kansas City DEATHS Minneapolis 56 3(5 Alexandria 56 36 Bemidji 53 32 Duluth 52 34 Int. Falls 49 27 Redwd Falls 0 38 Rochester 57 26 St.

Cloud 56 38 WISCONSIN Eau Claire 56 37 Green Bay 71 33 LaCrosse 62 Madison 60 40 Wausau 54 41 IOWA Des Moines 64 45 Sioux City 63 41 SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen 62 29 Huron 63 32 Lemmon 53 30 Rapid City 57 Watertown 58 36 NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck 60 35 Devils Lake 51 36 Grand Forks 56 34 t' II V. 47 7S 57 71 73 S4 S3 55 79 S6 65 69 84 84 85 86 75 72 63 84 74 59 41 59 34 61 47 45 42 40 43 67 4S 57 4S 58 72 70 63 45 60 48 34 2. Nor- Last sea- The detonation it's Oct. 16, 1962, 19 degree days: year mal, 14. Total this heating season: 425 son: 390.

Normal: 367. Anna K. Adelmon, 82. 109 7th Av. Hookms.

Jeanne I. Arnold. 48. 5348 Oaklawn, Edina. Jr- Baxter, 81, 2633 Girard S.

William Beck. 69, 13th St John Bielenv. 69, 4024 38th Av Rosemond G. Brenchley. 59.

4915 Zenith Av Walter W. Brill 59. 4103 24th Av. S. Hulbert G.

Christianson. 67, 1915 Drew Av. Connie Coan, 5 months, Thief River Falls, Minn. George B. Collom.

71 1431 W. 27th St. Brirt Craven. 78, 3449 Aldnch Av S. Florence L.

Davis. 95, 116 Grovelond Av. .22 .54 Pearl A. Hostad, legal, 7133 52nd and Howord. Terry (1-11.

I Sonford (1-11. Home runs: San Francisco Pagan (II, New York Tresh 111. SIXTH CAME. MONDAY. OCT.

15 New York 000 010 01 0 2 3 2 San Francisco 000 320 OOx 5 10 1 Ford. Coates (51. Bridges 181 and Howord; Pierce and Bailey. Pierce 11-11. I Ford ll-l).

Home run: New York Maris (II. SEVENTH CAME. TUESDAY. OCT. 14 New York 000 010 000 1 7 0 San Francisco 000 000 000 0 4 1 Terry and Howard; Sonford, O'Dell (81 and Holler.

Terry 12-11. I Sonford (1-21. FINANCIAL FIGURES Seventh Game Attendance 43.948. Nef receipts $356,545 40. Commissioner's share $53,481 .76.

National League's share $75,765.82. American League's share $75,765.82. San Francisco club's shares $75,765.82. New York club's share $75,765.82. Seven Gome Totals Attendance 376.864.

Net receipts $2,878,891.22. Commissioner's share $431 .833.66. Plovers' shoro (first four games onlyl $863,281.71. National League's shares $395.943 93. American league's share $395,943 93.

San Francisco club's share $395,943 94. New York club's shore $395,943.96. Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami New Orleans New York Okla. City Omaha Phoenix St. Louis Salt L.

City up," said Dark, "so I'm not worried about that. Now if the score is tied and we're going for the winning run, then I do go for the bunt. But I'd have to bring in Harvey Kuenn to do it. Felipe just isn't much of a bunter." Chuck Hiller was next up, and he also struck out after one bunt attempt dribbled foul at the last moment. "Naturally I'd like to have Matty in scoring position with Willie Mays up," said Dark, explaining why Hiller was given one chance to bunt.

"But he was going for the hit, not just a sacrifice," chimed in third base Coach Whitey Lockman. Mays batted after the two strikeouts and lashed a dou- RADIATION COUNT Beta Ray radiation, as measured in Minneapolis by the Minnesota health department and reported daily (any measurement under 1.000 micro-micro-curies per cubic meter is considered safe): Tuesday, 1.5 micro-microcuries per cubic meter. Highest on record, 360, on Sept. 21, 1961. Av.

N. Gory 0. Lester. 20. 1503 NE.

Monroe Marion E. Bernu, 19, 528 Morgan N. Arthur R. Tonn, 38, 2710 logan Av. Joan A.

locke, 28, 2822 Fremont Av. N. Donald E. Branson, 25, 601 Ridgewood Betty I. Warn, 33.

601 Ridgewood Av. Jerald P. Niesen, 20. 5516 County Rd. 18.

H-jpkms: Margie A. Arnold, 17. 142 1st Excelsior BIRTHS planned during a five-h r-- period starting at 9:30 p.m.. Friday (1:30 a.m. Saturday Minneapolis time) will be; the smallest attempted at high altitudes thus far.

Devices of between 20.000 land one million tons of TNT jwere tried three times and I thermonuclear warheads with 'more than a million tons of power were involved twice. Only one test succeeded a thermonuclear explosion July 8. 1 BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Denis Gorectti, Twin Pnes Tfa i 'e Court, Hugo, Mmn RED FLOWERS GIVEN A WILT Girl Wins Grange Safety Contest GIRLS Mr.

and Mrs E. Co m. r. 8337 Penn Av, S. George W.

Davis. 70 5000 York Av S. Stewart E. Dellinger, 68. 3026 lake St.

Grace M. Erickson. 49. Bovev Minn. Ferdinand G.

Felix, 63 1026 Centrol Av. NE. Alcid Gagnit, 78, 4038 Perrv Av. N. Rob-bnsdn'e.

Alphina V. Gustofson. 64, 2' 29 5th St. Carl J. Gultafson, 70, 978 15th Av.

S. Nellie R. Hansen, 73, 3640 Pork Av David S. Herman. 71 i 1 09 E.

24th St. Elna H. Hover. 73, 31 13 16th Av. Gladys M.

Hulthen. 56. 508 Av Loretta G. Iverson. 43 420 W.

63id BiOrtminn'on Clarence Jewett 71. 47'6 NE 6th St Cclun r.ri Hp Helen I. Keene. 67 4V31 vnn Av S. Charles W.

Ktlqren. 75 4 49 1 5-h Av Charles E. Akerson 8loommaton Richard Murnanst, T5C9 White Bear late Georact Tortorelis, 171 Goodrich Av Err-hpnwoid St Duonst Wandsnids-r, 4IC) Fred E. Anderson, 624 Ctvcaao Av. Kenneth G.

Anderson. 557 Knox Av DEATHS Jacob Beltnskv. 79 rtT5 C'pvp Baylor, West Up to Old Tricks as Lakers Win McGREGOR, Minn. (Spe- i cial) Alice Rudkc, Park Rapids, today received the first place award in a Minnesota State Grange highway safety essay contesl. Joyce Ililes, Pine River, placed second.

The fizzle Monday night an intermediate test. The Thor developed a malfunc- tion and the missile was do- iliberately destroyed without. ia detonation of the nuclear 1 Susan Bronnigan, 93. Nofn-it. Mirando Buisson '6 Oav'on A.

Lutile Connors, 70 1947 Gronrt Av. William Hill. 81 25? Botes Av Aaron Johnson, 73, nrcln Av. Marv Juul, 86. 83 Can-b'rnqe Mary Keller, 74, Ashland Av Marlene McDevitt, 12, 536 Goodrich Av.

Rose Mehigan, 64. 306 Sherman, Series Box Score William I. Kinsell 8'. 5241 Ook'awn E-tma Tometaro Kitogowa, 86, 7716 S- St Lou Pork Michael G. Klobnak, 80 39C5 Xerxes Av.

RBI Richard J. Behsle, 8218 15'h Av. oorinn'on Jesse C. Blair "027 nnehnho Av Robert J. 0.

Brennan, 3713 Woonbme Imp B-ooHvn Cnier. louis R. Buchwold, 5863 NE. 7th fi Arthur I. Bvrd, 814 17th Av S.

Richard L. Carlson, 3409 En-erscn Av Urban W. Caspers, 7025 47th Av. Gvsrai. John Chambers, Excels'ot Rfbert H.

Ciriclair, 6936 Sheridan Av. S. P.cMie'H John H. Cross, 1720 Er-ersco Av. S.

Charles D. Dunn, 7321 Onver Av. Pichf'e'd Terry B. Foster, 2517 NE Monroe Earl V. Hansen It 354 NW.

Uctiondei S' Coon Roo os Willis C. Harris, 636 f.nnehoha Pkwv Roy A. Harrisville, 1419 Grantham St. i NEW YORK, N.Y. 7P Roses are red, violets are blue, but flowers from Reds may not get to you.

The flowers, in this ease, are artificial, and were made in Communist East Gcr-j many. They arrived here Tuesday in eight crates aboard the S.S. American Merchant. When longshoremen learned where the flowers were manufactured, they refused to unload the crates. AB 4 1 4 56 30 7th Av.

S. Reinhard Krohnfeldt, HODk nV PO 1 3 6 3 0 5 6 1 New York 111 Kubek, ss R'chordson, 2b, Tresh, II Mantle, cf Maris, rf Howard, Skowron. lb Bover, 3b Terry, United Press International Los Angeles, unable to give its fans a baseball pennant, had early assurances that Elgin Baylor and Jerry West are ready to repeat with an- Winners were announced at a youth program during the annual Grange conven- tion at Kare Phree Pines Resort. Olgto Montonedo, 55 460 Concord, South Sr. Paul Palmer Pederson, 54, 735 Wi'son Av Julia Sehunemon, 63, 108? 6th St Sister frederica Plount, 84, 1870 Ponoo'oh Av Theodore Sonsteng, 60, V.

Owasso Bivd ShorevteAi Anno Strube, 85, 512 Humboldt Av. Meurna Talkev, 48, 1672 Conwav. Julia Thoele. 65 1 309 Foutth St. load.

Fragments of radioactive debris dropped back on Johnston Island and an adjacent sandspit. There were no reports of injuries and no danker to personnel in the test I zone. Joint Task Force 8 said. 3 other Western Division title Wilfred H. lodwig, 934 Av, S.

Selmer Larson. 58 281 Cedar Av S. Josephine M. lee. 77.

500 15th S' Sevren E. Loken. 74 301 1 Oliver Av N. Robert A. Maki, 8.

1 587 Beechwood. St. Paul. Belle M. Matthews.

8 306 Oak C-rcve Margaret H. McLaughlin. 76. 3128 1 7'h Av Marion L. Miller.

72 2008 Grand Av Berniee N. Polmer. 48. 1820 S. 8th St.

Bella Porkv 58. 3136 Pleasant Av S. Fred S. Paulsen. 73, 5010 Luveme Av S.

Anna M. Pearson, 66. 2322 B'oowiinqron Av. Totals 0 17 3 4 4 4 4 3 32 AB 4 4 4 4 3 All th family tn.oyt the fiction ttorics, niiules ond cannons in THIS WEIrK niognzint. Rend if evrv Sundoy your MinneoDohs Tribune Adv.

Rd Mary Wrobel, 76, 925 Wells Anna Zimmel, 74, 1415 VV. Counlv PoseviHe. Sr Paul Rollo A. Haynes, 8242 17th Av. Bioom inoton Robert R.

Henke, 2i5 W. 3th St. George W. Hendren, 2335 21st Av S. Richard I.

Hester. 330O 33rd Av. NE. Daniel E. Jones, 10549 Zion Av.

S. San fron. 101 F. Alotj, rf Hillor, Mavsvtf MrCovey. If Ceoeda, lb Holler, Davenport, 3 PO 1 1 1 3 12 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Poaan.

ss a-Bailev 1 Bowman, ss 0 Sanford, 2 O'Dell, 0 b-M. Alou 1 Totals 31 0 4 0 77 11 David A. Peterson. 76 4476 Minnehaha. Pearl Ponsonbv 80.

737 SE 5th St. Carl C. Pringle. 70 3327 40th Av. Gordon C.

Robinson. 67. 4240 Crocker Av Mornmqsiae Alice M. Schieck. 65.

602 NE. 4th Wilhelmina C. Schossow, 84 3836 Hornet Av. Carrie Siedlecki, 60, 2211 NE. Polk St lester T.

Skogsberg. 56. 43 i 9 Fremont Av Andrew 0. Skold. 65 1500 Park Av Louise H.

Smith. 53, 3900 W. 28th St William H. Soames. 70 949 lowrv Av NE.

Marie S. Sutton. 62 3C3 ME. S' Henry E. Thernell, 59 6C0 73rd St Richt'pH Lloyd Wehnes.

66 6'5 Pleasant. Charles A. Wvman, 90. 3540 Holmes Av. DIVORCES GRANTED for the Lakers in the National Basketball Association.

Baylor pumped in 35 points and West added 30 Tuesday night as Los Angeles defeated Detroit 122 106 in the league's season-opener. In the other half of a dou-bleheader played in New York, before a crowd of 8,247, the Knicks edged Chicago 121-119. Baylor, as if apologizing for playing only two-thirds of last season because of his army status, connected on 15 of 37 field goal attempts and added five more points from the free throw line. Ray Scott of Detroit was the top scorer in the contest with 37 points. a Fouled out for Pagan in eighth, Singled for O'Dell in ninth.

New York (A 000 010 0001 San Francisco INI 000 000 0000 Pagan. DP Pagan-Hiller-Cepeda, Davenpart-Cepeda. IOB New York 8, Son Francisco 4. 2B Mays. 3B McCovey.

Pitching Summary IP ER x-Sonlord 7 7 1 1 Dell- 2 0 0 0 Terry (W) 9 4 0 0 Faced three batters in eighth. BB Sanford 4 (Richardson 2. Terry, Mantle). SO Terry 4 ICeaeda 2, F. Alou, Hlllerl; Sanford 3 (Terry.

Mantle. Howard); O'Dell 1 (Terryl. landes (Nl plate. Honochick AI first base. Barlick (Nl second base.

Berry (Al third base. Burkhart (N. left field. Soar IAI right field. 2 29.

A 43.948. Bioorr'ngton. Robert R. S. Jones 2214 Forest Columbia He-gnts Stanley J.

Kania. 3318 Thomns Av. N. Roland G. Klevgord, 834 23rd Av.

SE. Leonard B. Landvik, 306 Oak Grove Donald H. litterer, 1905 38th St. Robert W.

McCallum, 2497 W. County Road D. New Bnahton. Walter W. Meyer, 5212 Oreqon Av.

Charles E. Morse, a900 E. Bush Lake Road, Bloomington. Glenn I. Nesheim, 4215 28th Av.

William S. Newdall, 5916 NE 2 Fndlev. Raymond M. Notch, 10437 NE. Monroe St.

Anoka. Lloyd E. Nye, 2605 Clinton. Av. William H.

O'Brien 5709 Clinton Av Floyd B. 3235 38th Av. S. Douglas D. Oswald, 208 SE.

6th St Clinton E. Patterson, 5621 NE. 3id Fndlev. Larry D. Pedersen, 6819 James Av.

Richfield. 1 David A. Pederson, 8624 5th Av. Bloomington Bernard 0. Peterson, 2266 Terrace New Brighton Timothy M.

Rahill. 22 Pheasant Lane. Paul Manuel S. Ramirez. 2024 16th Av.

S. Lyman C. Rognholl. 2190 Thrush Coon RaD'ds. Richard J.

Riemer, 684 1 Sheridan Av. RicMipld. James B. Rudnitski, 205 14th Av. NE.

Donald G. Sheffield, 2020 Nicollet Av. Ronald G. Solem, 206 Patton Road, New Brighton John R. Spriggs, 5812 NE.

Jefferson Fndlev. Milton 0. Stacy, 2726 NE Garfield St Dennis C. Stanga, 8600 Av Bloom-rnaton Clarence I. Stork, 3504 21st Av.

S. Warren A. Swonion, Osseo. lecaine from William J. lecaine.

E. Lindvar from Marion H. lind- Newspapers make a big difference in people's lives Susan P. William vol. ill! COMPOSITE BOX SCORE NEW YORK YANKEES F.Av.

Mourine M. Craig orn Jpmes W. Craig. Dolores A Salter from John E. Salter Elmer J.

Thoreson from Donna M. Thoreson. FIRE CALLS TUESDAY P.M. 12:58 37th St. ond Fremont Av.

car, 1:20400 3rd Av. electric motor. 1:21 Franklin and Lyndale Avs construction shed. 2.064332 Beard Av. outs.de rub-b'sh, 2-57 Osseo Road and Soo Line tracks, box car.

4 5329 36th Av. 'enves 26 19i9 6th vacant house. 4 30 5839 Irving Av. electric wires 4:34 2750 Nicoilpr Av electric motor 5 53 4620-2? 34th Av. goiage.

65 Glenwood and Xe'xes Avs car. I 8-093576 NE Va-shrill 8 52 1945 NE Haves pme.gpncv 8 593340 Av. leaves. .967 .974 1.000 I 000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .926 .800 1.000 .000 Eugene A. Terres.

4051 Av. AB 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Avg. PO A I Kubek, 7 29 2 1 0 0 I 1 3 .276 12 17 1 Richardson, 2b, 7 27 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 .148 19 19 1 Tresh. If 7 28 9 1 0 1 4 1 4 .321 14 0 0 Mantle, 7 25 2 3 1 0 0 0 4 5 .120 11 0 0 Maris, rf 7 23 4 4 1 0 1 5 2 .174 11 1 0 Howard, 6 21 1 3 1 1 1 4 .143 37 1 0 Berra, 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 000 6 1 0 Skowron. 1b.

.618 1 4 0 1 0 1 1 .222 52 1 0 Long, lb 2 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 I .200 9 3 0 Boyer, 3b 7 22 2 7 1 0 1 4 1 3 .318 9 16 2 Ford, 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 .000 0 4 1 Terry, 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6. 125 3 2 0 a-Blanchard ..1 1 0000000 1 .000 0 0 0 Daley, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Stafford, 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 1 0 Coates, p. ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 Bridges, p. ..2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 g-Lopet 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 TOTALS .,7 221 20 44 6 1 3 17 21 39 .199 183 67 Tiedman, 169 Crown Road, Richard I Fnri'ev. Douglas Robert Herman Ronald D.

Clyde W. Upton. 28.15 2'th Av Weber, 4143 Gn-fteid Av Welnert, 2526 2.vh Av. S. Wilken.

116 W. St. Wishart. S3I7 Hnn'son Road 1 Oft 4.17 Hirno- A 1125 4T.40 B-ooir. ncr r.n e-qi'iicv Av.

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Golden Valley. Olive Yates. Savage Melvin B. Ziebarth, 2601 Golden VaUev Rood. BOYS Mr.

and SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES That's the tlieme of National Newspaper Week, Oct. 1 1-20, which hens been set aside to emphasize how a free press in a free society preserves your light to know ami serves everyone in a number of special ways. Your free and responsible newspaper brings you the truth about how we are doing- in the space race. It tells you whether the coUl war is warming- up. As the facts change the newspaper informs you in detail.

Your newspaper tells you when your taxes will go up or down. It tells you about your schools, about new road construction and about buildings that are being- built and torn down in your area. It brings sports fans, women ami businessmen comprehensive reports of special interest to them. Through advertising your newspaper helps you to find the best values for your money and it helps merchants attract customers to their stores. If you stop to think about it, you'll realize there are many morp reasons why newspapers make a big difference in people's lives every day.

NEW THISYFA5 Coses Deaths Cases Deatns Stephen Adams. 4701 70h St Edina Raymond I. Allen 921 W. 66h Rrchtipd Arvin A. Anderson, 7244 12th Av.

R.chf.e'd 0 8 04 John C. Baker. 313 E. 35th St Stanley D. Banashak, 4315 Elliot Av.

Kenneth D. Basher, 10)42 NW. Butternut I ntt. Heootif.s.. Measles Influenza Scalo Rinoworm Meningitis Scarlet Fever Tuberculosis Inactive Active Whoooing Cough 2 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 74 5 26 4 I 116 180 v6 84 70 AB 26 26 12 28 15 19 14 14 0 1 1 22 19 3 0 12 0 7 0 2 Hiller, 2b f.

Alou Kuenn, If-rf Mayi. cf McCovey, lb-of Cepeda, lb Holler, d-Bailey, e-Nieman f-Bowman, ss. Orsino, Davenport, 3b. Pagan, is O'Dell, larsen, b-M Alou, If-rf. Miller, Sanford.

Pierce, fialin, Marietta), 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO Avg. PO A F.Av. 4 7 3 0 1 5 3 4 .269 16 22 1 .974 2 7 1 1 0 1 1 4 .269 8 0 1 .889 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .083 11 0 0 1.000 3 7 2 0 0 1 1 .250 19 0 0 1.000 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 3 .200 23 4 2 .931 1 3 1 0 0 2 0 4 .158 39 4 0 1.000 14 10 13 0 2 .286 29 2 0 1.000 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 .071 IS 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 OOO .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 5 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 1 3 1 0 0 1 4 7 .136 6 12 3 .857 2 7 0 0 1 2 0 1 .368 8 1 4 1 .957 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0 0 0 .000 00000000 .000 1 0 0 1 000 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 1 .333 3 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 0 1.000 03000002 .429 3 3 0 1 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 OOO .000 00000001 ooo i i ooa 21 51 10 2 "1 19 12 39 .226 183 67 8 .969 St Coon Raoidj. Verland E. Bedford, 319 Washington Av.

Hopkins. David D. Blonchette. 5222 Oliver Av. Vincent F.

Bourbeau, 4858 Dunont Av N. Frank G. Bowen, 9725 Chicago Bloommaton Frederick J. BrauiY? 3741 1st Av Harold I. Cramer, 2737 5th Av.

S. Raymond I. Carlson. 3209 NE Garfield St, John M. Christensen, 406 14th Av.

Hopkins John D. Connell, 4234 Harriet Av. Gory S. Crow. 34lh Av.

S. Douglas F. Dvpwick. Shakopep. John F.

Ecklund 3331 Yoseinile Av St louis Park. ST. PAUL MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS 1 226 TOTALS mitnoel I. Zothar, 901 14th Av M't u. in pichth innina of second aame neapolis, Mary K.

Sworli, 2367 larcen- tour nv. Raymond 1, Rothmeier. 480 LafonH A Hit into forest play for larson in eighth inning of third game, Doubled for Pagan in seventh inning of fourth game. Singled for O'Dell In ninth inning of seventh aame. Walked for Ford In sixth innina of fourth aame.

Announced for larsen in seventh inning of fourth same. Filed auf for Miller in ninth inning of fifth game. Fouled eul for Pagan in eighth inning of seventh intentionally for Bailey in wventh inning af fourth game. fRon for Niemon in seventh inning fourth game. Grounded out for Bridges in ninth inning of fourth gom.

Flied out fof Coates in gighth inning sixth game. Darlenst Glem, Edgewater Motel, White Bear lake Norrit Nelson. 1481 Edmund Av Mar- or A. Anderson, 1369 Hew tt Av Paul K. Ebel.

998 W. Countv Rood Rosevtlle; Eileen I. 0h. 686 Thomas Av Harold E. Herme.

475 Suoenor St Mory K. Morulko. 489 Goodhue St. Donald J. Greenhalgh, Truth or Consequences, N.

i Dianna C. long, 4696 Birrh take White Bear lake. Joseph G. Gubosh, 218 Pobie St Judith E. londroche, 290 Virginia St.

James A. loncette, 1 796 Sims St Mar. ionn. t. Stoch, 657 Conway St.

Gerald I. Knoepke. 467 Fuller Av Shor. on I. Janlre.

253 W.lder St PITCHING SUMMARY Lyle D. Elam, 3530 NE. Collidge St Anrhonv. Mai W. Everti, 7831 Soring lake Rood.

Stanley E. Fischer 4044 43rd Av. S. Roqer G. Freitag, 611 NE Monroe St.

Wollaca G. Gagne, 3538 NE. Johnson St. John A. Gallagher, 342 Kenmar Circle.

Addison T. Goddard. 2409 W. 97th Bloomington Johnny L. Gray, 2634 4th Av.

S. Richard B. Grundberg. 3735 Harriet. Keith C.

Haarstick, 7550 NE. 4th Fndlev. Wilbur I. Hannon. 1908 Portland Av Francis W.

Hanson, 3541 NE. Hording St Anthony. Thomas O. Harris. SE 7th St.

Robert B. Hartley. 4525 NE. Taylor Columb'o: He ants. Marvin D.

Haugen, 556 Cheri Lane. Fndlev Arhtur F. Heim. Zen-nn St lous Po-k VJc- NEW YORK YANKEES ERA SO If 12 16 Pel. .500 .667 .000 1.000 .000 .000 WP 0 0 0 0 0 0 ER 5 0 2 1 7 4.

OS 1 80 0.00 2 00 a 00 4 50 19', 25 1 IV, 3', Ford Terry Daley Stafford Coates (ridges 1850 Walnut S' I. HiaBins, 105 National Newspaper Week, Oct 14 -20 3 .571 20 295 51 21 II 39 4 61 Totals Shutout Terry. William MacPhail. touderdale; Sharon Colby St Donald I Miller Jr Av SE Kofhrvn J. fetson Av Hobert F.

Merlh. Hansen, 4 Davo Jet- 1725 Jensen. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS SO IP Av Jane Av Thomas Yetek. rVenW.ta a-' Pa- Robert I. Jensen, 545 Av Ner B' ahtr.n Charles E.

Johnson, 306 Oct C-n- Clarence A Johnson, Sfnipn Po-H S- Int.n Pit Ernest I. Johnson. 54.9 67'h Av. Brooklyn Cen'er lyle J. Johnson.

5739 Iin Inire Tpfice Cvstai WP 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ptt 000 1.000 000 .333 .500 .000 .000 ER 6 1 0 4 2 0 ERA 4 15 4 50 0 00 1 96 2 40 6 00 0 00 CG 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 0 0 19 5 7 4 12 2 23', IS 2 'H 4 O'Dell Larson Miller Sanford Pterc Bolin Marie hal Iricio A. Wrllems. 74,1 Visero S- Duane Meissner, I Aj Ijn'tn St Pnr-h Sandra Hanson, 1 -lo 21 39 .429 IB 366 44 20 ..7 2 el Totals Shutout Sanford. Composite score by innings: NEW YORK (Al 0 1 I 220 7 3 3 421 it Montlo 2. Mays.

S-F. Alou, Pogon, O'Dell, Sanford, Tresh. SF The Minneapolis lorry I. Fletrher, 56 Inner Ofre. Geral-dine DeGross.

906 5t Cio-f Av Terrence A Halverson. Birlv" I S' v7st Sv Paiji, Carol A. Faiendin, 9 rg a S'. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. ond Mrs.

Hobbley Clarke. 495 foe Arthur Detv.s. 989 Bd Wontir Johnson. 1594 Ho7l, Worn Soronson, 1041 Sterling Marl wood Robert Wentiel. 120 1 7'h Av.

South S- Paul. Raymond I. Jueneman, Av Charles P. Klapko 22 '5 Pambow Av Npw Br-a'on John Kroenke, 96'8 and Av Bruco A. larson, 1810 Ashland Av St.

Paul James ledel. 1033 1 5'h Av. SE. Kenneth C. Lehman.

Lakevlle Charles F. logon, 3815 lynfio Av John 8 lymon, 8712 20th Av. oom-ma'ap Bill 0. Lyons, 1321 Zonkn A. St lent Fork Gordon Lyons.

5'h Av S. Paul C. Marsh. V.avzata. Star Boyor.

OP Boyer-Rtchordson-long: Boyor-Richardsort. Skowron- Kubek-Richordson-Skowron: Howard-Kubek; Dovenpert-Miller-Cepeda 7: Hiner-Pa'tan-McCovey; Oavenp.rf.Hill.r, Sanford McCovey Pogon-Hiller-Cepedn; Dpvongort-Cepedo. IOB New York (A 43. ill fVsl 39 HBP-By Dell IHowardl. by Terry fPoganl.

by larsM (SkowrlT pXHallr Barl.ck (Nl. Berry (A), landet (Nl. Honochrck (A, Burk-IsmTnI SoerfAl 2 43 (first Ml (second gomel. 2 04 (third gome), rsl (fourth aamei 2 42 (f.rth gamel. 2:00 (st.rh gam.

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