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THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Oct. 17, 1967 TWIN CITIES: Fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday. A little cooler tonight and Wednesday. Low tonight 32. High Wednesday 58.

Precipitation probabilities: 5 per cent tonight and Wednesday. ALL OTHER ZONES: Fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday but occasionally cloudy with chance of a few scattered light showers extreme northeast into early Wednesday. Cooler tonight and a little cooler Wednesday. Upper Midwest NORTH DAKOTA: Fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday. A little cooler over the state tonight.

No important temperature change Wednesday. A LITTLE COOLER Minnesota 40 Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU WARM 50 40 50 COLD WARM COLD 60 Rain Showers Snow FORECAST MAP 50 $70 XXX Flurries Tuesday Night 50 60 Figures Show Low 70 Temperatures Expected Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated Consult Local Forecast FAIR TO PARTLY CLOUDY skies will prevail over most sections of the five-state area today with more cloudiness likely to develop over areas of northern Minnesota and a few showers in the extreme north. The cloudiness may extend from treme northeastern Minnesota southeastward into parts of consin tomorrow. Freezing tempera- ness with minor changes in tonight.

Con- peratures tonight and WednesWednesday. day. Chance of brief showers Variable cloudi- extreme northeast tonight. Brussels 63 Buenos Aires 61 Casablanca 66 Copenhagen 50 Dublin 45 Geneva 61 Hong Kong 72 Madrid 54 Manila 81 New Delhi 70 Oslo 34 Rome 64 Saigon 77 Sofia 55 Stockholm 37 Tokyo 63 Tunis 66 Warsaw 48 LOCAL WEATHER DATA (Minneapolis Hourly Temperatures on Page 1A) (Readings Today) Record high, 84 in 1910. Record low, 22 in 1952.

High year ago, 58. Low, 27. Precipitation from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m., none. 7 a.m.

humidity, Sunrise: 7:31 a.m. Sunset: 6:25 p.m. Moonrise: 6:15 p.m. Moonset: 6:39 a.m. First Qtr.

Full Last Qtr. New Oct. 10 Oct. 18 Oct. 26 Nov.

2 (Readings From 1 A.M. to Highest temperature 60, lowest 29. 1 Highest humidity eat 8 a.m., lowest 3 p.m. Precipitation none. Total for month .77, from Total for year 24.99, departure from normal 3.22.

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 do necessary. The resulting figure can be used to estimate fuel consumption.) (Since July 1) October 16, 1967, 20 required heating units. Year ago, 29. Normal, 16. Total number degrees below this heating season 497, last season 466, normal 449.

Radiation Count Beta Ray radiation measured Minneapolis by Minnesota health department (any measurement under 1,000 micro-microcuries per cubic meter is considered safe). Friday, Saturday and Sunday .2 micromicrocuries per cubic meter. Highest on record, 360, on Sept. 21, 1961. Lynn Freiermuth, 902 Tuscarora.

Donald P. Workman, 435 Thomas Sharon J. Hoff, 170 Minnehaha Av. E. Howard C.

Rood, Warren, Ohio; Genevieve C. Osterfeld, 1378 E. Maynard Dr. John P. Phillips, 763 Van Buren Christine G.

Mayfield, 1225 North Kent St. BIRTHS GIRLS BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and John Betz, 451 Fairview Av. N. David Clark, 695 Simon Av.

Milbert Feist, 599 Sims St. Charles Fox, 1665 S. Concord South St. Paul. Frank Houle, Hugo, Minn.

Donald Jacobson, 209 E. Kenwood Maplewood. Gerald Jahnke, Ashland Charles Johnson, 16351 N. Hillcrest Court, Eden Prairie. David Martin, 139 E.

Isabel St. David Reisinger, 880 Wilson Av. Gaylord Smith, 598 Lincoln Av. Roger Struck, 439 Fairview Av. Gene Ward.

1543 Lafond St. Blair Woolsey, 2340 Lakeridge White Bear Lake. BOYS Mr. and Mrs: Philip Anfang, 4296 Sandstone Egan Township. Roger Grossklaus, 1283 Thomas Av.

Sever Jarvis, 2724 Stillwater White Bear Lake. Warren LeVake, 3177 69th St. Inver Grove Heights. Charles Lindell, 126 21st Av. South St.

Paul. Paul Mallak, 423 Ridgecrest Township. Michael Olsem, 649 6th Newport. Gordon Thiele, 2180 E. 4th St.

Richard Wells, 816 Hardenberg Place. DEATHS Alex Austin, 59, 390 Central Av. W. Alfred Bergendahl, 65, 484 Johnson Pkwy. Antonietta Bruno, 65, 1587 Westminster Av.

Roseville. Melvin Dornbusch, 48, 175 Larpenteur Av. William Evans, 73, 1967 Arlington Av. E. Bergliot Gannon, 66, 1226 Rose Vista Court, Roseville.

Herman Johnson, 65, 804 Montana Av. E. William Johnson, 80, 1068 Barrett Av. Isabelle Jordan, '63, 1310 Edgerton St. James Kenaley, 71, 1026 Rose Av.

E. Joseph Kunesh, 73, Big Timber, Mont. Clarence Lauer, 59, 1849 Munster Av. Joseph Martin, 69, Ashland, Wis. Agnes Norris.

65, 85 Orange Av. Marjorie Rockenback, 30, 37 E. Annapolis St. Plato Sargent, 78, 20 E. Exchange St.

Robert Waddell, 70, 20 E. Exchange St. Visible Satellites TODAY Sightings furnished by the G. T. Schjeldahl Northfield, Minn.

Pageos, 7:46 p.m., above NW. horizon, SW. to 11:03 p.m., above NW. horizon, SW. to NE.

WEDNESDAY Pageos, 2:29 a.m., above NE. horizon, NW. to 5:37 a.m., above NE. horizon, NW. to 7:48 p.m., above NW.

horizon, SW. to Brush Fire Rages on Two Fronts LOS ANGELES, Calif. -(P) -A major bursh fire raged on two fronts today one heading toward the rugged timberlands of Los Padres National Forest and the other toward a town of 000 persons. Authorities said the town, Santa Paula, in southwest San Fernando Valley, was not in immediate danger. The fire was about a quarter mile from outlying homes, which were buffered by damp vegetation of Santa Paula Creek.

Some 600 firefighters struggled on both fronts of the fire through the night as the toll of charred land grew to 3,000 acres, said William Waltrip of the U.S. Forest Service. Firefighters declared victory Monday over a two-day brush fire which blackened 25,000 acres in another part of Ventura County. 60 Homes Burn The Los Angeles County Fire Department estimated that fire destroyed 43 homes in Los Angeles County and 17 in Ventura County. No control was in sight for the Santa Paula fire, Waltrip said.

"It's not looking too good at all. We a kickup in the wind overnight and the fire's backing down to Santa Paula Creek," he said. On the other front, firefighters strained to keep the flames from timber stands. From 500 to 600 acres of brush in the national forest were consumed, Waltrip said. Meanwhile, three teenagers were held for investigation of arson in a series of fires which have burned 000 acres about 25 miles to the southwest.

DEATHS MRS. OLGA A. CARLSON Mrs. Olga A. Carlson, 80, 2947 Newton Av.

died Sunday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Welander-Quist Mortuary, 1200 W. Broadway, with burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs.

Ralph Bledsoe, Bloomington, Mrs. Milton A. Melin, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Harold Loktu, two brothers, Aasmund Nordahl, Seattle, and Herman Nordahl, Norway; a sister, Mrs. Trygve Person, Norway, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

GEORGE W. HELIN Services for George W. Helin, 83, 3531 10th Av. who died Monday, will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at McDivitt-HaugeLeland Mortuary, 3644 Chicago burial in Hillside Cemeterith He was a machinist by trade and had lived in Minneapolis all his life.

Survivors include his widow, Gulla; a son, Emmett; a daughter, Lillian, of Minneapolis; a brother, Gust, Range, three sisters, Mrs. Hulda Edin, and Emma Swanson, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Edla Bossart, Excelsior. Visitation will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday.

MRS. MARIE WILLIAMS Services for Mrs. Marie Williams, 79, 1105 Av. who died Saturday, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the O.

E. Larson Chapel, with burial in Hillside Cemetery. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Lestersen, and a brother, Rex Lord, both of Minneapolis. Visitation was to begin today.

Associated Press MISSING John M. Hart, former mayor of Blue Island, has been missing since Fridav: and police "fear for his life." Hart, a gambler, was known to carry large sums of money. His car was found with all fingerprints wiped off, indicating he may have met with foul play. Bargainers at Ford Talk for 16 Hours By KIT KINCADE DETROIT, Mich. (AP) Negotiators for the United Auto Workers and Ford Motor Co.

early today ended their longest bargaining session since the union struck Sept. 7. After meeting for more than 16 hours at Ford headquarters in suburban Dearborn, the bargainers broke off their talks at 3:15 a.m., ending hopes that they were engaged in a round-the-clock discussions which would herald an agreement on a new contract. They planned to meet again 1 later today. Walter P.

Reuther, UAW president, and Malcolm L. Denise, Ford vice-president for labor relations, were expected to lead the negotiations. Despite an optimistic statement issued Monday night, there was no solid evidence that a settlement would come today or even in the next few days. It was the first statement issued through a news blackout since the two sides announced last Friday that the company had made a new contract offer and that the union had responded with a counterproposal. A bargaining-table source said that the company appeared to be bending on the union's No.

I demand-guaranteed annual income. But the source said that no figures had been laid on the table by Monday afternoon. The strike entered its 41st today. Some 160,000 Ford workers are idle at plants in 25 states. GALE WINDS AND FLOODS HIT BRITAIN LONDON, England (Reuters) Torrential rain with gale force winds brought floods and damage to many parts of Britain today.

The worst flooding was in south Wales, where 350 persons were evacuated from the coal-mining village of Aberfan-scene of a wasteheap avalanche last year that took 144 lives. Several roads in south Wales were blocked by water up to four feet deep. Werness Brothers 11:05 p.m., above NW. horizon, SW. to NE.

2 A distinguished name for four generations Davies MORTUARY NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS MEMBER BY INVITATION 332-4351 1403 HARMON PLACE Great VAUTUMn saLe consin SOUTH DAKOTA: Fair to partly cloudy through Wednesday. A little cooler most of state Wednesday. tonight. No important tempera- tures northwest ture change Wednesday. tinued cooler Generally fair through WISCONSIN: First column, ond, lowest cipitation in MINNESOTAMinneapolis Alexandria Bemidji Brainerd Duluth Intl.

Falls Mankato Redw'd Falls Rochester St. Cloud WISCONSINEau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Wausau IOWADes Moines Sioux Mason City SOUTH Aberdeen Huron Lemmon Rapid City Watertown NORTH Bismarck Devils Lake Dickinson Fargo Grand Forks Jamestown Minot Williston MONTANAGlasgow Great Falls Havre Miles City OTHER U.S. Albuquerque Aberdeen, Amsterdam OFFICIAL TEMPERATURES (U.S. Weather Bureau Official Readings) in last 60 57 54 58 52 52 64 62 61 60 63 42 65 61 60 62 65 67 DAKOTA65 67 66 75 60 DAKOTA63 61 62 59 52 64 62 65 62 63 65 67 62 (Temperature Scotland highest 12 hours, 24 hours 34 39 37 36 38 38 34 41 38 38 38 39 30 41 38 40 34 33 31 32 41 36 35 37 33 36 37 38 37 37 33 36 26 31 STATIONS 36 AROUND at 45 61 temperature yesterday; secending 6 a.m.; third, preending 6 a.m. (T-trace.) Anchorage 44 33 Atlanta 76 62 Birmingham 83 58 .89 Boise 65 36 Boston 63 55 Buffalo 73 53 .45 Casper 67 31 Chicago 55 52 .03 Cincinnati 73 61 .04 Cleveland 76 59 .22 Denver 69 38 Detroit 64 52 .81 Fort Worth 68 44 Honolulu 89 75 Houston 75 Indianapolis 69 61 1.50 Juneau 49 39 .13 Kansas City 65 42 Los Angeles 98 67 Louisville 74 60 .22 Memphis 73 53 1.70 Miami 82 76 New Orleans 77 49 .75 New York 69 57 Okla.

City 64 41 Omaha 64 41 Philadelphia 75 52 Phoenix 87 Pittsburgh 75 55 Portl'nd, Ore. 69 46 St. Louis 56 53 74 Salt L. City 66 32 San Antonio 72 45 San Diego 91 63 San Fran. 85 65 S.

St. Marie 56 32 Seattle 62 50 Spokane 64 36 Tampa 84 Washington 75 55 CANADACalgary 20 Regina 68889 33 .02 Edmonton 27 Vancouver 42 Winnipeg 35 .03 THE WORLD midnight CST:) Athens 64 Berlin 50 VITAL STATISTICS Marriages, Births, Deaths and Divorces HENNEPIN COUNTY BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Mrs: DuWayne M. Ahrundt, 3311 Utah Av. St.

Louis Park. John A. Ames, Lakeville. David J. Balkman, 513 SE.

4th St. Charles J. Beaty, 1014 Morgan Av. N. Lawrence M.

Berg, Chaska. Richard D. Cole, 8024 NE. Van Buren Spring Lake Park. Joseph H.

Gause, 67th Av. Richard A. Faith, 5800, 45th Av, S. Brooklyn Center. Loren R.

Gilles. 2859 NE. Hayes St. John T. Vonder Haar, 3221 Grand Av.

Joe L. Hall, 3316 4th Av. S. Joseph E. Harbinson, 1905 Laurel Av.

W. Robert F. Holmgren, Deephaven. Clyde M. 2810 5th Av.

S. David Khabie, Almore Hotel, Timothy J. Jordan, 2701 Grand Av. John D. Levine, 2246 Quebec St.

Louis Park. Richard A. Morrow, 122 63rd Way Fridley. Ronald P. Stanchfield, 2408 103rd Lane Coon Rapids.

Dennis N. Tollefson, 2103 Doswell St. Paul. TWIN GIRLS Mr. and James A.

Inda, 824 10th Av. Bloomington. BOYS Mr. and Mrs: LeRoy A. Bauer, 10708 Kell Bloominaton.

Rudolph B. Boyd, 1527 Oliver Av. N. Curtiss E. Coates, 240 W.

Wenfworth West St. Paul. John B. Countryman, 5237. 27th Av.

S. Gordon M. Frolik, 625 C. Lanewood Lane, Plymouth. Ronald V.

Gust, 8312 2nd Av. Bloomington. Gerald W. Hamm, 806 N. Hazel St.

Paul. Paul W. Hetland, 11119 Zebulon Pike Burnsville. Dwight D. Jereczek, 2225 N.

Snelling Roseville, Harold E. Jones, Mound. Kenneth C. Kaupa, 3245, 3rd Av. S.

Arnold R. Moe, 2800 Pleasant Av. Jay W. Pallatt, 209 E. 19th St.

Kenneth S. Scheider, 2730 Dupont Av. S. Gary K. Solsvig, 3452 3rd Av.

S. James M. Vizecky 5255 Kentucky Av. Crystal. Wallace W.

Waite, 6316 Barrie Road, Edina. Milton C. Willegalle, 4133 Grand Av. DEATHS Ben W. Anderson, 73, 1611 Washburn Av.

N. Nellie R. Berglund, 75, 3700 10th Av. S. Henry C.

Boardman, 62, 1818 NE. Garfield St. James A. Boland, 77, 990 Bryant Av. N.

Peter J. Braun, 62, 612 73rd Av. Brooklyn Park. Belle A. Callender, 86, 1215 La Salle Av.

George M. Cooper, 81, 3509 Roosevelt NE. Francis J. Delaney, 46, 2422 16th Av. S.

Joseph Dolan, 59. 725 Fremont Av. N. Elizabeth Doll, 68, 1400 Yale PI. Jesse J.

Farris, 88, 300 E. 15th St. Michael Gick, 106 E. 25th St. Olga L.

Grosser, 78, 2121 16th Av. S. David W. Helmer, 68, 6514 Irving Av. Richfield.

Anna A. Hermstad, 84. 2129 Minneapolis Av. S. Leo J.

Hopf 61, 2918 Columbus Av. Missouri M. Hustleby, 96, 1919 NE. Quincy St. Pearl K.

Jacobson, 59, 5323 1st Av. S. Ellen A. Johnson, 80, Grantsburg, Wis. George E.

Johnson, 82, Unk. Ida M. Knutson, 69, 2936 41st Av. S. Charles R.

McDonald, 71, 4150 Nicollet Av. S. Trissia M. McCormick, 67, 416 18th Av. S.

Edna P. Meade, 80, 910 Park Av. Jennie M. Morris, 78, 4517 47th Av. S.

Martha Namie, 79. 416 NE. Madison St. Emily Martin W. Risgard, Pero, 77, 79, 5217 3954 Beard 42nd Av.

Av. S. Harry M. Robeck, 59, 120 N. Cedar Lake Road.

Edna G. Seavey, 82, 900 4th Av. S. Myrtle E. Sinclair, 66.

2400 W. 91st Bloomington. Harold E. Solien, 59, 133 10th Windom, Minn. Mary I.

Well, 77, 1711 2nd Av. S. Henry R. Brandt, 43, 17510 13th Av. Wayzata.

Willis W. Brickheimer, 68, Cable, Wis. Ralph E. Britton, 84, 11400 Normandale Road, Bloominaton. John J.

Burns, 49, Cedar Grove, Minn. Harold D. Campbell, 74, 3711 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale. 1959 Chum ciao ROPER 30" DOUBLE- OVEN GAS RANGE Eye-level baking and broiling are yours with the Roper Charm Ill.

This modern way to cook features delayed cook-and-keep oven and timed top Frank B. Charmatz, 66, 278 W. Lake Excelsior. David C. Donaldson, 40, 5100 Camden Av.

N. Apolonia M. DeMavric, 64, 508 Westwood Lane Golden Valley. Paul W. 47, 852 Ashland St.

Paul. Benjamin E. Erickson, 37, 5452 46th Av. S. Daniel M.

Gramhill, 13, Monticello, Minn. Robert J. Hendershott, 59, 112 Wayside Road, Hopkins. William W. Hyde, 55, 13013 Shady Dale Road, Minnetonka.

Hilma E. Johnson, 86, 5544 Fremont Av. S. Helen C. Kostak, 64, 1715 Xerxes Av.

N. Sam Linder, 63, Mission Farm, Medicine Lake, Minn. Anastasia Lueck, 85, 1523 NE. 3rd St. Eugene V.

Nelson, 72, 204 Western Av. St. Paul. Harry H. Neumann, 67, 7741 62nd Av.

N. Victor E. Olson, 76, 4952 Newton Av. S. Philip B.

Overbaugh, 67, 122 S. Riverside Ames, lowa. George Paris, 52, Mohall, N.D. Donald W. Schutte, 40.

Mapleton, Minn. Clara B. Steel, 76, 9912 Elliot Av. Bloomington. Daniel J.

Sullivan, 55, Cardwell, Mont. Donald H. Taubert, 47, 5423 Sumter Av. New Hope. Louis G.

Tusha, 51, Lake Lillian, Minn. Willis G. Whiting, 47. Wyoming, Minn. Charles B.

Coleman, 81, 4525 Bryant Av. Elmer E. Duemke, 65, 8415 Westwood Rd. Brooklyn Park. Nannite A.

Ekstrand, 73, 4728 Elliot Av. S. Bertha A. Gruenberg, 75, 3606 Thomas Av. N.

Margaret A. Hasenbank, 61, 2836 43rd Av. S. Anna E. Larson, 78, Osseo Nursing Home, Osseo.

Rose Lundstrom, 76, 5601 Oliver Av. S. Virgil E. Piercy, 44, 5625 Nevada Av. Crystal.

DIVORCES GRANTED Kay E. Berreau from Herbert F. Berreau. Joel M. Flaherty from Jane H.

Flaherty. Janice A. Januszewski from Ambrose S. Januszewski. Obert B.

Anundson from Betty F. Anundson. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES New This Year Cases Deaths Cases Deaths Hepatitis 0 94 Scarlet Fever 47 Syphilis 55 Measles 0 58 Influenza Whooping Cough 11 Salmonella 36 Active Gonorrhea Tuberculosis Inactive 865 98 60 38 OOOOOONOOOO RAMSEY COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Kenneth D. Pritchett, 2835 Pascal Jeanne M. Luke, 719 California W.

Av. Gary L. Dowd, 576 Fuller Christy J. Leske, 425 Sextant Av. Edward T.

Joseph, 35 Wyoming Av. Laurel J. Quirk, 212 Page Av. W. Francis R.

Vittori. Lake Elmo; Colleen S. Brisson, 199 Biglow Lane. Gary E. Lendway, 1555 Race Beatrice Jean Satak, 1080 Mackubin St.

John D. Tacheny, 1107 Agate Sandra R. M. Huerta, 721 Plum St. George A.

Lewis, 1766 McMenemy Rood, Maplewood; Patricia L. Salava, 358 E. Winifred St. Edward A. Blomster, 830 Garanium Noreene M.

Hinrichs, 2071 Williams Roseville. Gary L. Poague, 1133 Grey Fox Road, Arden Hills; Dianne E. Kivela, 2055 7th Av. North St.

Paul. Ralph M. Reed 111, 89 Bates Mary E. O'Brien, 150 Urban Place. Glenn T.

Often, 76 Battle Creek Place; Janice M. Zimmerman, 1541 Minnehaha Av. William A. von Lehe, Le Sueur, Dorothy C. Oman.

2486 1st Av. North St. Paul. Richard S. Brown, 508 Hopkins Fay T.

Howard, 786 Geranium Av. E. Lawrence J. Jackson, 2126 Bromley South St. Paul: Sharon A.

Zeien, 587 Grand Av. Dwayne D. North, Grove Citv. Matlene J. Sundstrom, 1476 Breda Av.

Eldon C. Tysver, 808 6th New Briahton; Patty E. Shackle, 1981 1st New Brighton. Kenneth J. Marshil Coon Rapids, burner.

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