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a Am. STATISTICS Marriages, Births, Deaths and Divorces HENNEPIN COUNTY BIRTHS Mr. and Rebert aL. Clark, 3452 Bryant Av. Michael W.

Cenlan, 3109 Ensign Av. New Roger Conrad, 3140 Pleasant Av. S. Donald L. Curry.

214 Oak Grove. Themas M. Douchenbaugh, 2200 Humboldt Av, Michael S. Davis, 2000 E. 66th Richfield.

Ronald Dew. 7740 Sierra Parkway Brooklyn Park. Larry Grad, 4546 NE. Tyler Columbia Heights. Gerald Hall, 450 Quantico Lane Wayzata.

John P. Huneke, 1037 SE. 5th St Johannes H. Kertekads, 1403 80th Bloomington. Leuis C.

Leidiger, 3015 11th Av. Renald W. Markstrom, 227 Ft, Snell. ing, St. Paul.

John A. Peterson, 147 Josie Road. Lakeville. Peter M. Weiser, 659 Bushaway Read, Wayzata.

Harry E. Whitehead, 3247 Minnehoho Av. BOYS Mr. and Lynn Arvidson. 4231.

Bryant: Av: S. Gregory 3307 53rd Av. N. Howard Bloom, 1720 Glenview Arden Hills. Donovan: Carlson, 3220 Chicago Av.

John D. Fowler, 237. Greenwood Lane, Rosemount. Zenie Hecuk, 1130 NE. St.

Michael Karp. 4544 Grand Av. Joseph Kral, William Lampsen, 18800 Lyndale Av. Lakeville. John D.

Larsen, 4210. Blaisdell. Ave Elmer Martel, 3905 Bloomington Av. David L. Meedy, 220 Innsbruck Columbia Heights.

John A. Myklebust, 2028 Sheridan Av. S. Richard -M. Nagel, 3447 Garfield Av.

S. Raymond C. Norum, 1405 Lane, Wayzata. Thor Pedersen, 861 Weeks Av. SE.

Ronald C. Smith, 3711 E. 43rd St. Richard 3143 Chicago Av. DEATHS Ellen C.

Anderson, 75, 835 2nd Av. NW. Jennie M. Anderson, 82, 415 Newton Av. Jennie Gerard.

80, 935 14th Av. S. Jaceb M. Geldman, 87, 3526 Grand Av. S.

Clara Gretson, 54, 3632 14th Av. S. Sylvia Grevender, 72, 1919 2nd Av. S. Clarence, Jasperson, 71, 195 W.

Larpenter St. Paul. Marjorie Johnson, 70, 4955 Beard Av. S. Lena Lingin, 83, 300 E.

15th St. John K. Mortland, 69, 2204 Oliver Av. S. Faith L.

Myers. 77, 48 Clarence Av, SE. Paul Nilian, 74, 2728 Humboldt Av. S. Gladys Putman, 83, 4420 Thomas Av.

S. Mildred Riedel, 76, 1222 LaSalle John Swansen, 67 Camilla Nursing Home: Melvin J. Swansen, 66, 1900 Riverside Ethel M. Woulten, 70, Stacy, Minn. Elmer S.

Johnson, 62, 3329 42nd Av. S.3 A DIVORCES GRANTED Florence Leslow from Hartvick Leslow. Audrey E. Sergersen from. Melfred Bergerson.

Bergerson. Patricia Jeanne Olson from Floyd Olson. Joan L. H. Olson from Howard D.

Olson. William S. Wright Jr. from Mary Jo Wright. Edna A.

McBride from Ray McBride. Margaret Heagle Sotebeer from Gary Lee Sotebeer. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES NEW THIS YEAR Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Hepatitis 137 Measles Influenza 37 Scarlet Fever 40 Tuberculosis 67 inactive 19 Active 48 Gonorrhea 687. Salmonella 40 Syphilis RAMSEY COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Eugene Carroll, 2408 15th Av. North Paul: Delores C.

Thul, 501 Oakland Dennis G. Wegleitner, 1298 Burr Mardell L. Gray. 751 1823 Mt. Portland Blvd.

Robert Korell, Phyllis Lehmann, 275 N. Syndicate St. Thomas F. Gerber, 818 SE. 7th Minneapolis; Mary E.

Nielsen, 1443 Edgerton St. William Bieber, 5105 Lake Ridge Road, Edina; Kathleen G. O'Connor, 1725 Hillcrest Av. Gary D. Moss, 6335 Irving Av.

Richfield; Edith Hackman, 1378 Edgerton. St. Gregory 4. Paren, 999 3rd New Brighton, Jean Klatt, 2027 W. County Road D.

Arden Hills. Dart Heldbera, Le Sueur, Marva Mee. 1048. Barrett St. Randall A.

79 W. 77th Richfield; Kathleen M. Joy. 2434 Hillside Road, White. Bear Lake.

Richard L. Sundberg, 1987 Lee Sally J. Elmquist, 767 Roselawn Av. Robert L. Young, 2221 Highland Columbia Heights: Kathryn I.

Rolfe, 1964 Sky High New Brighton. Charles Johnsen, 3900 ane Av. Robbinsdale; Linda R. Nelson, 1627 Carl Lauderdole. Gary Barthelemew, 960 Duchess Kathleen J.

Kelsey, 1676 E. Shore Dr. Wallace I Caseni 612 Lincoln Marlorie Manley. 366 Carolyn Lane, White Bear. Lake, David H.

Heppe, Lewiston, mela J. Breckway. 1908 W. Co. Road Arden Hills.

James M. Murphy, Newport, Jeanne Johnson, 265 E. Winifred St. Ronald C. Mcbroom, 1985 Iglehart Kathleen M.

Toner, 1826 Iglehart Av. Foul Houle, Hugo, Jeanne Mangan, 2064 James Av. Joseph Klein Jr. Lindstrom, Helen: Wood, 1630 Sherburne Av. Donald H.

Paulseth, Rosemount; Jennifer L. Hachfeld, 286 Marshall Av. Gary Frick, 1775 Atlantic Wendy M. Waldeck, 170 Crestview Maplewood. Clifford O.

Johnson, 1115 Ross nes Rewan, 1115 Ross Av. Steven M. Gurstelle, 1896 Beechwood Carol Ruder, 1641 Highland Pkwy. James Dillen, 730 Earl Patricia Debevec, 2393 Stillwater Road, Maplewood. Timothy Sundquist, 5117 76th Minneapolis; Casandra J.

Lokken, 1978 Carroll Av. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. 8 Chancey Andrews, 3147 Downey Oakdale Village. Dale Briese, 1718 N. Fry Falcon Heights.

Herbert Quermann, 434 Daphne Cottage Grove Village: Jeffrey Sumham, 117 Bichner Lane. Line coln Twp. Richard. Carey: 2733 Woodbridge Roseville. Dan Cobb, Seminole, Tex.

William Crenshaw, 158 Fairview Av. S. Charles Cullen, 1105 Jessie St. John Derauf, 944 Charles Av. Stanley 1709 Leone Av.

John Dormer Jr. 5713 Birch Road, White Bear, Donald Durand, 787 Lake Elma Road, Lake Elmo. Gary Eckhoff, 112. Larpenteur Av. W.

James Elfstrum, 5629 20th Av. Minneapolis. Leland Endres, 3055 Birchwood Woodbury Village. Themes Fischer, 2675 N. 2nd North St.

Paul. Robert Forsythe, 1492 Larpenteur Av. E. Errol Frailey, 776 Summit Av. Donald 2216.

Wentworth South St. Paul. Michael Hill, 715 Marshall Av. Bruce Hurd, 1835 White Bear Court, White Bear Lake. JArde 9 Erwin Jacobson, 1228 Bellows West St.

Paul. Paul Liberty 316 N. William Stillwater. Donald McClurkin, 1706 Oakdale West St. Paul.

Themes MeCey, 1080 Matilda St. Robert McMahen, 1607 Chelsea St. Roger Pittelkew, 155 Star Circle, Vadnais Heights. David Reinich, 266 Annapolis West St. Paul.

Reger Rucci, 862. Parkview Av. Mark Schaus, 13101 Oakland ville. Ardis Scherer, 735 E. 4th St.

Kenneth Schetl, 569 Cretin Av. S. Richard Snyder, 746 Mt. Curve Blvd. George Stanel.

1320 Cherokee West St. Paul. John Steigauf, 2120. Margaret Av. Paul Urbanski, 920 Jessamine Av.

Gerald Warkel, -1236 Roma Av. ville. Charles Wether. 194 N. McCarrons DEATHS Minnesota TWIN CITIES: Occasional cloudiness tonight and Saturday with a slight chance of a few brief showers or thundershowers tonight or early Saturday, Little temperature change tonight.

A little cooler Saturday. Low tonight 60. High Saturday 78. Precipitation probabilities: 30 per cent tonight and 20 per cent Saturday. ALL OTHER ZONES: Variable cloudiness with a chance of scattered showers or thundershowers mostly central and south portions tonight.

Fair to partly cloudy north, decreasing cloudiness south Saturday with a chance a few. showers thundershowers in the extreme in the forenoon. GIRLS Data From US WEATHER BUREAU ESSA COoL 60 COOL cool 60 Rain 70 Showers 70 FORECAST MAP Friday Night Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated- Consult Local forecast A LOW PRESSURE trough extends over southern Hudson Bay across western Ontario and northwestern North Dakota into Montana. A cold front dips into northwestern North Dakota and northeastern Montana, while another cold front lies farther north. Scattered showers reported along the front in western Ontario are likely to spread into extreme northern Minnesota today, spreading south tonight and Saturday.

92 79 80 58 61 50 City 74 63 Angeles 83 66 81 62 91 72 .96 86 75 31 Orleans 94 74 York 92 70 City 91 70 79 93 73 102 77 .01 78 61 Or. 88 59 76 60 City 91 68 95 72 77 67 61 55 Marie 74 47 90 57 94 60 91 78 95 74 CANADA 81 52 72 49 .17 72 54 86 52 74 52 77 62 79 56 mostly in the extreme east to- night and turning cooler Saturnight. Little temperature change day. tonight. A little cooler Saturday.

WISCONSIN: Partly cloudy and warmer tonight with a IOWA: Partly cloudy tonight chance of showers northwest and Saturday with a chance of and extreme north portions. Satwidely scattered showers and durday mostly cloudy turning urday. Slow warming trend to- showers state. thunderstorms tonight and Sat- cooler norther with a chance of Athens 72 New Delhi a.m.; Readings 91 93 (T-trace.) yesterday; third, 71 66 pre- sec- .60 Dublin Manila Geneva London Moscow Brussels Casablanca Copenhagen 57 81 64 54 70 63 52 59 Oslo Tunis Rome Tokyo Saigon Vienna Warsaw Stockholm 287785888 85 64 LOCAL WEATHER DATA. 1 87 50 70 (Minneapolis Hourly Temperatures on Page 1A) 82 60 (Readings Today) 79 59 Record high, 97 in 1930.

Record low, 47 in 1912. 84 61 High year ago, 86. Low, 59. Precipitation from 77 56 midnight to 6 a.m., none. 6 a.m.

humidity, 97 74 Sunrise: 5:59 a.m. Sunset: 8:39 p.m. Moonrise: 90 77 11:32 pm. Moonset: 11:46 p.m. 1st Qtr.

Full Last Qtr. New Aug. 1 Aug. 8 Aug. 15 Aug.

23 (Readings From 1 A.M. to 1 A.M.) Highest temperature 78 at 4:30 p.m., lowest .52 at 5:30 a.m. Highest humidity at 6 a.m., lowest at 3 p.m. Precipitation none. Total for month none, departure from normal Total for year 22.65, departure from normal Required Heating Units (One method of figuring heating requirements is to calculate how many degrees a day's average temperature fell below 65, the point at which artificial heat is generally considered necessary.

The resulting figure can be used to estimate fuel consumption.) (Since July 1) 'August 1, 1968, no required heating units. Year ago, none. Normal, Total number of degrees below 65 this heating season 10, last season 36, normal 22. Radiation Count Beta Ray radiation measured in Minneapolis by Minnesota health department (any measurement under 1,000 micro-microcuries per cubic meter is considered safe). Wednesday .4 micro-microcuries per cubic meter.

Highest on record, 360, on Sept. 21, 1961. Clay County Judge Named to District Post United Press International Gov. Harold LeVander today appointed Gaylord A. Saetre, Moorhead, the Clay County probate judge, as district judge for northwestern Minnesota.

Saetre, 51, will succeed Judge Norman Nelson who was killed in a traffic accident near. St. Cloud July 10. Saetre was the Republican candidate for attorney general in 1958 and 1960. He lost to Miles Lord the first time and to Walter Mondale the second time.

Saetre attended North Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota and is a 1940 graduate of the St. Paul College of Law. He was an attorney for the FBI in the early 1940s and was in the private practice of law in Moorhead from 1946 until 1962. Man Dies After Touching Hot Wire A 23-year-old Poplar, man was electrocuted Thursday while working on a 45- foot, electric power pole near the Great Northern Railway Co. roundhouse at 401 NE.

Harrison St. He was an apprentice electrician for the Great Northern and touched a hot wire while changing power lines in the company's yards, Great Northern officials said. He was identified as Dennis R. Dahlberg, He had been an employe of the company since December 1964. 1922 South Class Seeks 42 'Missing' Forty-five years after their graduation, two-thirds of the members of the December 1922 class of South High School have been located by planners of a reunion dinner set for next month.

Sidney Stolte, class president and reunion chairman, and his committee are manning telephones at 335-8797 in a search for 42 "missing" classmates. A dinner is planned for Sept. 16 at the Sheraton-Ritz Hotel. CARL BAHMEIER Services for Carl E. Bahmeier, 83, Walker Methodist Home, who died Wednesday, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Saturday in Lakewood Chapel. with burial 10 Lakewood Cemetery. Mr. Bahmeier was a former emloye of Twin City Rapid Transit. He was a member of Flour City Odd Fellows Lodge, the Old Guard and Wesley Methodist Church.

Surviving are a son, Carl E. Bahmeier San Francisco, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Butler, Los Ageles. EDWARD H. FREDIN Services for Edward H.

Fredin, 60, 5001 Zenith Av. who died Wednesday, will be 1:30 Saturday in Trinity First Lutheran Church, 1115 E. 19th with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Mr.

Fredin was an employe of the Ford Motor Co. for 30 years. He was a World War II Army Veteran and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Surviving are his widow, Margaret, two sisters, Mrs. L.

L. (Ethel) Frickland, Mirada, and Mrs. Walter (May) Oestreich, St. Louis Park, and brother, Lloyd, Rochester, Minn. Reviewal began Werness.

50th Brothers St. Mortuary, 3500 Memorials to Trinity First Lutheran Church building fund are preferred. MRS. EMMA M. GRAMS Services for Mrs.

Emma M. Grams; 76, 3645 38th Av. who died Wednesday, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in McDivittHauge mortuary, with burial in Sunset Memorial Park. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Alford Parsons, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Milton Berggren, Milwaukee, a brother, Oscar Nygaard, Wanamingo, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Reviewal was to begin today. HARRY J. HALLETT Services for Harry J.

Hallett, 77, 2833 27th Av. who died Wednesday, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in McDivitt Hauge mortuary, 3131 Minnehaha with burial in Hillside Cemetery. Mr. Hallett was a retired auto mechanic.

Surviving are his widow, Delia; a son, Donald, Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Leonard F. North, Minneapolis; a brother, Lee, St. Cloud; two sisters, Mrs. Elmer Olson, Baudette, and Mrs.

Ethel Nordstrom, two grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Reviewal was to begin today. MRS. BETTY JOHNSON Services for Mrs. Betty Johnson, 84, 5537 Washburn Av.

who died Thursday, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3700 Nicollet with burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was born in Sweden. was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church.

MRS. DELIA E. MENARD Services Mrs. Delia E. Menard, 71, Therese Home, for.

who died Wednesday, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Church of St. Anne, with burial in St. Martin's Cemetery, Rogers, Minn. Mrs.

Menard was a member of the 3rd Order of Mary, Daughters of Isabella, and War Mothers. Surviving are three sons, Ludwin and Adrian, Minneapplise: and three brothers, Douglas, Louis Medicine and Francis Patnode, Corcoran, and Roy Patnode, Minneapolis; four sisters, Zina Kreatz, Wayzata, Sadie Amell, Bloomington, Lille Hines, Rogers, and Carolin Lucier, Corcoran. Reviewal will begin today at the Malone mortuary, with a rosary at 8 p.m. MRS. ALBENA M.

MUNGER Services for Mrs. Albena M. Munger, 19, 5905 Newton Av. will be 1:30. p.m.

Saturday in Lakewood Chapel, 36th St. and Hennepin with 'burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Mrs. Munger was employed at Dayton's for more than 10 years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Milton H. (Virginia) French, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Clarence K. (Elizabeth) Yockey, Prairie Village, a sister, Mrs. Oscar Schwalback, Minneapolis, and two grandchildren.

Reviewal began today in Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3500 W. 50th St. Memorials to the donors choice are preferred. MRS. CHARLOTTE I.

SHAW Services for Mrs. Charlotte I. Shaw, 50, 2541 NE. Pierce who died Thursday, will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St.

Clements Church, 24th and Jackson, Cemetery. with burial in Gethsemane Mrs. Shaw was employed in a Country Club Food Store. She was a member of the Meat Cutters and Food Handlers Union. Surviving her husband, Glen a daughter, Mrs.

Bruce Manthey; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gleason, Minneapolis; a sister, Mrs. Dennis Peterson, Hibbing, and a brother, Thomas Gleason, Burnsville, Minn. Reviewal will begin in Billman-Hunt Mortuary, today, prayer service at 8 p.m.

Visible Satellites Sightings furnished by the G. T. Schjeldahl Northfield, Minn. TODAY Echo 11, 10:21 p.m., above W. horizon, N.

to S. Pageos, 11:29 p.m., above NW. horizon, SW. to NE. SATURDAY 10:38 p.m., above W.

horizon; N. to S. 3:01 a.m., above NE. horizon, NW. to 11:27 p.m., above NW.

horizon, SW. to NE. Aug. 2, 1968 THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR 118 KEY 1- De La Salle High School 2- Coca Cola Bottling Plant St. 3- Church A N.E.

4- NICOLLET UkrainianAmerican Home ISLAND R.R. Tracked G.N, East Av. N.E. Channel East Hennepin I 11 3 3 I Av. Bridge 2 Hennepin Main St.

400 Scale in Feet Nicollet Island and East Bank Renewal Area Upper Midwest NORTH DAKOTA: Partly cloudy tonight with a chance of a few showers or thundershowers mostly in the northeast and extreme east early Fair to partly cloudy Saturday. Locally cooler over the state tonight. Cooler Saturday. SOUTH DAKOTA: Fair to partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. A chance of a few brief showers thun dershowers OFFICIAL 'TEMPERATURES U.S.

Bureau Official First column, highest temperature ond, lowest in 12 hours, ending 7 cipitation in 24 hours ending 7 a.m. MINNESOTA- Birmingham Minneapolis 78 .62 Boise Alexandria 80 61 Boston Bemidji 78 57 Buffalo Brainerd 78 60 Casper Duluth 76 57 Chicago Intl. Falls 80 62 Cincinnati Redw'd Falls 78 60 Cleveland Rochester 75 55 Denver St. Cloud 63 Detroit Fort Worth WISCONSIN- Honolulu Eau Claire 77 57 Houston Green Bay 74 54 Indianapolis La Crosse 78 60 Juneau Madison 74 54 Kansas Milwaukee 71 57 Los 74 54 Louisville IOWA- Memphis Mason 77 54 Miami Sioux City 81 57 New New SOUTH DAKOTA- Okla. Aberdeen 84 '55 Omaha Huron 84 62 Philadelphia Lemmon 85 56 Phoenix Rapid City 85 58 Pittsburgh Watertown 80 61 Portland, NORTH DAKOTA- St.

Louis 85 46 Salt L. Bismarck Devils Laek 83 58 SanAntonio Dickinson 86 56 San Fran. Diego Fargo 85 55 San Grand Forks 81 54 S. St. Jamestown 84 56 Seattle Minot 83 56 Spokane Williston 88 54 Tampa MONTANAWashington Glasgow 57 Calgary Miles City 56 Regina Great Falls 8858 54 Edmonton Havre 50 Montreal OTHER U.S.

CITIES Toronto Albuquerque 75 63 Vancouver Atlanta 92 70 Winnipeg AROUND THE WORLD Temperature at midnight CST: Aberdeen, Scotland 46 Ankara DEATHS MARGARET KUTZ Services for Mrs. Margaret Kutz, 51, 4724 16th Av. who died Thursday, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Henry W. Anderson mortuary, 3640 23rd Av.

with in Sunset Memorial Park. Mrs. Kutz was a lifelong resident of Minneapolis and was a member of Lake Nokomis Presbyterian Church. Surviving are her husband, Lyle; a son, Carl; two daughters, Jane and Judith, and her mother, Mrs. S.

Carl Winblad, all of Minneapolis. Reviewal was to begin today. Services FLETCHER for J. Fletcher Jack OsOSTERSTOCK terstock, 53, Venice, Calif. formerly of Fairmont, who died Thursday, will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in the Henry W. Anderson mortuary. 3640 23rd Av. with burial in Fairmont. Mr.

Osterstock performed with Roseville. Jerome Weyland, 1757 Rolland Cottage Grove. Lawrence Winter, 3100. White Bear. Ave Mr.

Russell Adams, 1038. Linwood Av. Max 670 Ashland AV. Denald Anderson, 180 Sherrie Lane, Wood bury Village. George Saker.

9216 Syndicate New Briahton. Carlton Sargfrede, 1055 Cleveland Av. Jehn Senten, Riverside, Calif, Thomas Bradshaw, 221 Old Hwy. 8, New Brighton. James Callies, 5066 Silver Lake Road, Mounds View.

James Chadwick, 131 Fairview Av. Denald Dochniak, 996 Oxford Av. Theodore Delezal, 1653 Sherburne Ava Ronald Drury, 235 Sherburne Av. Irvin 976 Laurel Av. Thomas Gallaty, 405 15th Av.

South St. Paul. Christopher Gnetz, 1332 E. 6th St. Dennis Grass, 836 Av.

apolis. Gerald Johnson, 1117. Oakcrest, Roseville. George Karas, 206 Keith Circle Pines. Lyle Lessard, 2052 Hudson Road.

Keith 1640 E. County Read White Bear Lake. Michael Lilienkomp, 1753 Carroll Av. Jerome Lindav, 1007 Greenbrier Av. John Lombard, 619.

Robert St. Michael Meleigh, 1540 Iglehart Av. Martin, 1821 Cedar White Bear Lake. Joseph Massa, 2728 Martin Way; White Bear Lake. Bernard 426 Wheeler Av.

Richard Okesen, 2103 Minnehaha Av. E. Gary Roehm, 123 Southwood Vadnais Heights. Milton Russell, 1960 Case Av. Delane Schmidt, 1176 Marshall Av.

James Schorn 4957 Hanson Read, Shoreview. Herman Schulte, 2133 South Av. North St. Paul. Richard Schwartz, 318 E.

Robie St. Warren Schwietz, 2183 Fremont YAv, Arthur Seabere, 1672 Lilac Lane, dota Heights. Ronald Selbure, 202 Murray White Bear Lake. Gary Thomas, 33 Circle Circle Pines. Robert 815 Lafond Av.

James Underhill, 1257. Lincoln Av. Joseph Vargas 996 Grotto Robert Voss, 1513 Brooks Ma. plewood. Arthur Wagner 1046 Jessie Gary Wright, 530 Brainerd Av.

Themes Zeimer, 2825 Pascal Av, N. Roseville. DEATHS Emily Backen, 74, Sturgis, S.D. Eugene Englund, 45. 1880 English Av.

Maplewood. Dayze Erickson, 68, Tyler, Minn. Daniel Fleming, 69. 265 Dayton Av. Harris Geldbera, 60, 682 Concord St.

Vanessa Grette, 26, 999 Lilydale Road, Lilydale Village. Audrey: Johnson, 39. 207 Bigelow Lane. Theresa Keintz. 84, 843 Edmund Mary Levin, 84, 1320 E.

Minnehaha Minneapolis. Leonard Lofgren, 69, 340 W. George St. John Mertes, .63, 270 W. 7th John O'Brien, 86, Duluth, Minn.

Robert Phillips, 84, 450 Bay St. Henry 88, 969 Smith Av. West St. Paul. Maureene Ryan, 10, 1734 Race St.

Grace Woodbeck, 64, Palmetto, Fla. 52 Pairs of Bridge EDITOR'S NOTE: The especially for The Minneapolis Goren, whose regular column page of the paper. After five exhausting sions, 52 pairs were to sit down this afternoon to the final round of the Life Masters Pairs Championship at the American Contract Bridge League's Summer National Championships being played at the Leamington Hotel. And with 26 boards to go in one of the two top pair events in the country, a woman is leading the field. Gail Moss of New York City and Bill McWilliams of Los Angeles had their second in the "With a score of good game, row and are Second spot with 401 has been taken over by Chuck Burger of Detroit and Jimmy Cayne of New who led after the first session.

Dr. John Fisher of Dallas and Mrs. David Hawes of Fort Worth are third with followed by Joyce Schoenecker, Minneapolis Larry Oakey, Fargo, N.D. Michael Moss of New York, Gail's husband, playing with Paul Swanson, Morgantown, W. is fifth with 396.

Defending champions Lew Mathe of Los Angeles and Philip Feldesman of New York City are not far off the pace with 386 after a steady game Thursday afternoon. They are noted for their driving finish, and might be the pair to beat this afternoon. There were few upsets in the qualifying rounds of the Spingold KO teams event. Almost all the favored teams qualified for the knockout rounds starting tonight. However, among the 16 teams that failed to survive was the squad of Dr.

John Fisher, Dallas, Mrs. David Hawes, Fr. Worth, Arthur Kincaid, Liberty, Richard Ayres, Topeka, Roger Lord, St. Louis and Hal Dickerson, Wichita. HAND OF THE DAY Most of the attention at the Nationals is focused on the championship events.

Thus, many a fine hand is born to blush unseen in the side games. We were lucky Invalid Warrant Used in Case of Miss McGovern RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) The search warrant used to arrest the daughter of Sen. George McGovern, on a charge of possession of narcotics was issued by a judge whose term had expired, according to court records. Lawyers for both sides refused comment Thursday when was revealed that the warrant used to arrest Teresa Jane.

McGovern, 19, and two other persons wes signed by an acting judge about two hours after his term expired. Authorities grid the warrant was issued ty attor Sam Crabb, in the place of vacatioring Municipal Judge Harold Shaw about 7 p.m. July 46. Crabb's lecter of appointment expired at 5 p.m. that day.

Ahout 9 p.m. p. lice a Re pid City motel room and arrested Miss No Govern and Barry Mogin, 19, Silver Springs, Md. Mary Shanley, 24,, Evanston, who shared the room with Miss McGovern, gave herself up the following morning. All three were charged with possession of a cotic and released on $2,500 bunds.

in Finals Tourney following article was written Star by the staff of Charles appears on the next to last to rescue this gem from obscurity in an afternoon game. The hero is David Hadden, from Topeka, and he deserves credit for a magnificent deceptive play. North dealer. Both sides vulnerable. AK753 9752 AJ8 J6 01094 643 AJ109 J1082 9542 01063 82 8 AK Q6543 K7 North East South West Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass 4 NT 5 Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Pass Opening lead: diamond jack.

The moment North opened the bidding, South decided on a six no-trump contract. Thus, it cost him nothing to confuse the issue somewhat during the auction. West led the unbid suit and everyone noticed East's "signal" of the nine of diamonds. Declarer won king, and the spots to the trick made him feel that diamonds were likely to split 4-1. It seemed that he must therefore lose a diamond and the ace of hearts.

However, there was one slight chance. If East had the ace of hearts, declarer might be able to concede a diamond to West early and the defender might not shift to hearts. To further cloud the issue, declarer crossed to the king of spades and led a low heart to his king, which held. The stage was set for the grand coup. Hadden led the three of diamonds, intending to concede the trick to West.

But the defender had seen his partner's signal at trick one, and saw no reason to squander a high diamond. He played the deuce, and was shocked when both dummy and his partner discarded on the trick. The rest of the play was routine. Declarer ran all his diamonds and cashed the ace of spades. Dummy's last three cards were the A-J-8 of clubs; declarer was down to the eight of hearts and K-7 of clubs.

East could not guard both suits, and Hadden made all the tricks. MINNESOTA WINNERS NEBRASKA PAIRS Section Winners Ilmar Von Mende, 2601 Toledo St. Louis Park, and J. Sletto, 5519 Clinton M. J.

Meyers, 1982 James St. Paul, and Mrs. Nancy Berg, 3701 Shady Oak Road, Hopkins; Jim Thompson, Mound, and Henrietta Lauer, 8418 Virginia Circle St. Louis Park: Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Weikle, 3350 42nd Av. S. THIRD C. C. Caldwell, 1391 Jefferson Av.

St. Paul, and Hugh B. Anland, 240 Dakota St. Paul. Unit to Study City HRA's Nicollet Isle Area Plans Preliminary plans for the development of Nicollet Islan and the East Hennepin area across the river from the island have been sent to the Minneapolis Planning Commission for review.

Development of the island is part of the urban renewal program of the Minneapolis Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Several concepts for the island rehabilitation have been advanced during the past years. The preliminary plans of the housing quthority for the island and E. Hennepin Av. area proposes a combination of public and private development incorporting commercial, residential and recreational uses for the 54 acres.

Generally, the housing authority plans call for the southern half of the island to be devoted to small shops, night clubs, restaurants, marinas and other similar commercial activity. Also permit ted for the island would be apartment buildings, townhouses, museums and open areas for recreation. 52 several dance bands in California and was a member of the Musicians Union Local No. 47 of Hollywood, Calif. Surviving are sister, Mrs.

Elmer Peterson, St. Paul, a niece and a nephew. Reviewal was to begin today, MRS. KATHERINE B. YOUNG Services for Mrs.

Katherine Beegle Young, 97, Winter Park, formerly of Minneapolis, who died Saturday, will be Monday in Orlando, with burial in Winter Park. Mrs. Young was the widow of Jeremiah S. Young, a professor of political science at the University of Minnesota. While the Youngs lived in Minnesota Mrs.

Young was president of the Faculty Women's Club, founder of the Dames Club, a member of Tourist Club and a member of Hennepin Methodist Church. After Mr. Young's retirement, the couple lived Park, where Mrs. Young helped establish the White Day Nursery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Wallace Wright, Ames, Iowa; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, and a sister, Ella Beegle, Lafayette, Ind. GLENN L. WICHMANN Services for Glenn L. Wichmann, 50, 232 S. Highland New Ulm, who died Wednesday, will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday at the United Church of Christ, New Ulm, with burial in the New Ulm City Cemetery. Mr. Wichmann was regional sales supervisor in the Mr. Wichmann circulation Upper Midwest department of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Company. He had been employed by the company for 12 years.

Survivors include his widow, Myra; a daughter, Gail, and three sons, Brian, Dana and Derek. Reviewal will begin at 2 p.m. at the Gedstad-Hines Mortuary, New Ulm. ELSEWHERE ARKADELPHIA, 81, -FAR. president of the Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society for 12 years until he retired in 1955.

NEW YORK, N.Y.' MAURICE SPECTOR, 70, who helped found the Canadian Communist party in 1921 and later its chairman. He was expelled from the party after he began a Trotskyist movement in Toronto. OCONOMOWOC, Wis. -MRS. FEDERICK PABST, 93, a link between two of Milwaukee's pioneer brewing families.

Mrs. Pabst was the sister of Erwin C. Uihlein, retired chairman of the Schlitz Brewing Co. She married into the family which founded the Pabst Brewing Co. A Plans Must Wait Exact plans for development, however, must first await approval by the federal government for the renewal plan.

Following this, the land for private development would be allocated to developers, who in turn wou draw pland for the land. Federal approval probably will not be received until late next year, housing officials say. It would take another four or five years for actual completion of the redevelopment. Part of the plan folls retention on Nicollet Island of DeLaSalle High School along with some buildings on the east bank of the river, namely, the Coca-Cola bottling plant, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and the Ukranian-American Club. The housing authority yesterday also asked residents of the Holmes renewal area in southeast Minneapolis, a short distance from the Islan project, to negotiate with housing staff members on differences involving the Holmes renewal plan.

Most residents of the area oppose the project because it does not provide for enough development of single-family dwellings. The Holmes Area Steering Committee already has received agreement from the authority to reduce the number of houses in the area that are to be acquired and demolished. The original plan had called for 58 per cent of the structures to be acquired. The figure now is 33 per cent. The authority asked the residents to report back in two weeks on the progress of the negotiations.

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