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-(P)- The Atlanta Falcons came through their National Football League initiation confident they won't be ev- erybody's patsy this fall. "We'll whip so me body, you can count on that," Coach Norb Claridge Hecker prom- Claridge ised Monday night after the Falcons turned back every touchdown threat but were beaten 9-7 by the Philadelphia Eagles on three field goals in the opening exhibition game of the season. Sam Baker booted field goals of 28, 24 and 25 yards for enough points to keep NATIONAL BOX LEAGUE SCORES HOUSTON ab bi Wynn cf 5121 S.lackson sS 3011 Staub rf 5 01 0 Harrison lb 5 1 2 0 Mave If 4110 Brand If 1000 Asprmnte 3b 4 3 Heath 4 0 1 0 Lilis 26 3110 Bruce 2000 Arlich 0 0 Latman 0 Mantilla ph 1010 Owens 1000 PHILADELPHIA ab bi Briggs cf 3000 Rojas 2b 4000 Callison rf 5 2 2 Allen 3b 5 White 1b 0 Gonzalez If Dalrmple 4 0 2 3 Groat SS 4010 Linz ss 000 Culp 3010 LJackson Taylor ph Knowles 0 0 Fox 0 Total 38 5 11 5 Total 35 6 11 6 None out when winning run scored. Houston ............0 0 0 0 0001 01 30-5 Philadelphia ........0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1-6 DP--Houston LOB -Houston 6, Philadelphia 7. 2B-Gonzalez, Wynn.

HR-Callison (8), Wynn (18), Aspromonte (2), Allen (25). S-T. Taylor. SF -S. Jackson.

IP RER BB SO Bruce 8 5 5 Arlich 0 0 0 Latman 0 0 Owens (L, 4-6) Culp 4 L.Jackson Knowles 1-3 0 Fox (W, 3-2) 2-3 0 0 LOS ANGELES ab bi Barbieri If 5010 LJohnson If 0 0 Wills SS 4011 WDavis cf 4000 Stuart 1b 301 0 Parker 16 0100 Roseboro 4122 Fairly rf 4 0 Lefebvre 2b 0 4 NOliver 2b 0 0 0 Kennedy 3b 2 0 1 0 Gilliam 3b 1212 Koufax 2000 Covington ph 1 0 0 0 Regan 0000 PITTSBURGH bi ab Alley SS 3 Mota cf 4 0 02 0 Clemente rf 4 0 03 Cindenon 1b 4000 Pagan 3b 4 0 0 0 Mazroski 2b 4 Bailey If 0 0 MAlou cf Paglaroni 2 00 Sisk 3 0 Face 0 0 0 Total 34 5 9 5 Total 32 1 7 Los Angeles 000 000014 5 Pittsburgh 100 000- E--Lefebvre, DP-Pittsburgh 1 LOBLos Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 6. 2B-Mota. 3B-Clemente. HR -Roseboro (81, Gilliam (1). IP ER BB SO Koufax 7 5 2 9 0 0 0 Regan (W.

1-1) 2 2 Sisk (L. 4-21 8 13 8 4 Face 2-3 0 WP-Koufax. T-2 26. Fuentes SS Davenprt 3b McCovey 1b Mays cf Hart If Haller Brown rf Lanier 2b Gibbon Priddy FRANCISCO NEW YORK ab bi ab 5010 Hunt 2b 4000 5000 Bressoud SS 0 8 5110 Boyer 3b 01 0 4221 CJones cf 4 1 3 1 Swoboda If 0 3010 Stephnsn 2010 4020 Elliot rf 4010 301 Grote 1 0 0 0 0 Sutherlnd 4000 000 0 00 Hiller ph 1000 Bearnrth 16 0 Kranpool Friend rf 10 2000 Luplow Total 37 4 11 3 Total 5 San Francisco .000 310 000-4 New York 020 000 000- 2 -Boy 02-San Francisco New York 1 LOB-San Francisco New York 4. 2B-McCovey, Mays, Hart IP RER BB SO Gibbon 3 2 Priddy (W, 4-2) 00 0 A Friend (L, 4-2) 01 9 4 3 Sutherland 0 0 Bearnarth 0 0 PB-Stephenson.

CINCINNATI ab bi Harper rf 4120 Rose 2b 011 Pinson cf 4010 Coleman 1b 3 1 1 1 Pavletich ph 1 Simpson 1b Helms 3b 4 0,0 0 DJohnson If 4120 Edwards 4010 Cardenas SS 3 OToole 2 0 Baldschn Davidson 0 0 Ruiz ph 1000 McCool 0 0000 ST. LOUIS ab Brock If 3010 Javier 26 3 1 0 Flood cf Cepeda 1b 4 000 Shannon rf 0 MCarver 01 0 Smith 3b 2001 3 Maxvill 55 Skinner ph Washbrn 2000 Francona oh 0 0 0 Woodeshk 0 00 Gagliano ph 100 0 Total 34 3 9 3 Total 30 2 4 2 Cincinnati 001 200 St. Louis 000 00 00 0 002000- DP--St. Louis LOB--Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 7.

2B-Brock, Edwards. 3B- Rose. Javier. HR -Coleman (2) Smith. IP ER BB O' Toole (W, 4-3) 2-3 2 2 3 0 Baldschun 0 0 0 Davidson 1-30 0 0 0 Washburn n.

(L, 9-5) 7 Woodeshick 2 0 000 0 0 HOW TWINS BEAT BOSOX THIRD INNING: Twins Zoilo Versalles singled to center. Jim Hall homered to right, scoring Versalles ahead of him. Twins 2, Red Sox 0. FIFTH INNING: Twins Ted Uhlaender reached first base on an error by second baseman George Smith. Jim Grant sacrificed Uhlaender to second.

Versalles went to second on an error by center fielder Don Demeter. When Uhlaender was caught in a rundown, Versalles went to third. Hall homered to right scoring Versalles ahead of him. Twins 4, Red Sox 0. SIXTH INNING: Boston Rico Petrocelli singled to center.

Tony Conigliaro homered left. Twins 4. Red Sox 2. Twins Harmon Killebrew doubled on a fly ball misjudged by Carl Yastrzemski in left field. Earl Battey homered to left, scoring Killebrew ahead of him.

Twins won 6-2. Twins Box Score TWINS (6) AB RBI PO A Versalles, SS 0 4 Hall If 4 2 4 Oliva, rf Mincher. 16 Killebrew. 3b NON Battev. Tovar.

2b Uhlaender, cf Grant. Totals 29 28 12 BOSTON (2) AB RBI PO A Petrocelli, SS 4 Foy, 3b 4 Yastrzemski, 4 Conigliaro, rf Scott, 1b 16 Demeter, cf Ryan, Smith, 26 Stange, a- Wyatt Jones 0 0 00- Totals 33 2 6 2 24 14 3 g--Grounded out for Stange in 7th. Boston 000 002 000- 2 TWINS 002 022 00x- 6 DP Boston (Petrocelli-Smith-Scott), TWINS 1 (Versalles-Mincher). LOB -Boston 4, TWINS 2. 2B-Killebrew.

HR 2, Coniglaro, Battey. S--Grant. Pitching Summary IP ER BB SO Stange (L, 3-6) 00. 4 4 Wyatt 0 00 Grant (W. 7.121 6 2 2 0 6 AMERICAN BOX LEAGUE SCORES NEW YORK ab bi Tresh If 4 0 01 0 Richrdsn 2b 4 0 Mantle cf 4010 Pepitone 1b 411 1 EHoward 0 0 0 Maris rf 3100 Boyer 3b 4110 Clarke ss 2 0 Talbot 10 0 Lopez ph 1 1 2 0 0 Hamilton 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA ab bi Johnstone ct 4 0 3 1 WSmith If 2100 Burdette Fregosi s5 4011 Siebern 1b 3110 Rodgers 4 1 Kirkptrck rf 4 0 1 0 Satriano 3b 301 0 Hrnandez pr 0100 Cardenal If 0 Knoop 2b 3 00 0 Wright 2000 Reed 0 0 Sanford 000 Adcock ph 0.

Schaal 3b 0 0 Total 31 3 5 3 Total 30 4 8 4 New York 000 100 200-3 California 100 200 10 4 DP-New York California LOB0 New York 4, California 6. 2B- Kirkpatrick, Satriano, 3B-Fregosi. HRPepitone (25), Rodgers (6). IP RER BB SO Talbot 6 3 3 2 Reniff (L. 2-31 2-3 2 1 2 Hamilton 11-3 0 0 Wright 6 2-3 4 3 0 0 0 Sanford (W.

1031 1-3 0 0 Burdette 2 0 0 0 HBP -By Wright (Marisi. By Reniff (W.Smith), WASHINGTON ab bi Brinkmn 5S 5 1 2 1 Saverine 2b 4 0 020 McMulln 3b 30 0 01 Valentine rf 5 2 0 FHoward If 3111 Kirkland If 21 Lock cf 3 0 0 Harrelson 16 3 110 Casanova 4121 BMoore 3000 Cox King ph 0 0 Hamlin ph 1001 0 0 00 Kline 0 0 KANSAS CITY ab bi Cmpneris SS 5112 Gosger If 5011 Hershbor rf 2 1 2 0 Repoz cf 3011 Cater 1b 4-010 Charles 3b 4000 DGreen 2b 30 0 0 Roof 4110 Terry Nossek ph Lindblad Chavaria ph 01 Stock 0 Grzenda 0000 Stahl ph 10 0 Total 36 6 10 5 Total 32 4 8. 4 McMullen awarded first on catcher's interference. Washington 101 200 020-6 Kansas City 000 001 300-4 -Campaneris, Roof (2). DP- Washington 2.

LOB -Washington 8, Kansas City 7. 2B-Casanova, F. Howard, Hershberger. 38-Brinkman 12), Saverine, Campaneris. SB-Saverine.

S--D. Green. SF -McMullen. IP ER BB SO Moore 6 2-3 6 4 4 5 2 Cox (W, 4-4) 1-3 000 0 Kline 000 2 Terry 3 0 Lindblad 2 Stock Grzenda (L, 0-11 2-3 1-3 0 ONO 0 T---2: 47 A- 3,706. State Open Golf George Shortridge, North Oaks 72-68-74-214 Jerry Porter, Cedar Hills 73-75-69-217 Harold Sexton, Oak Ridge 75-68-74-217 a- -Dick Blooston, University 72-71-75-218 a-Carson Herron, Wayzata 67-75-76-218 a-Jim Archer, 71-74-73-218 a-Bill Brask, University 72-72-74-218 Corky Dahl, Southview 72-75-73-219 Eddie Langert, Town Country 77-69-73-219 Dave Gumlia, Braemar 77-70-73-220 a-Les Peterson, Redwood Falls 75-70-75-220 Jim McElhany, Braemar 75-71-74-220 Byron Comstock, Sioux Falls, S.D.

73-74-74-221 Roger Buhrt, unattached 78-70-74-222 Bob Reith Edina 75-73-74-222 a-Bill Bakken. Hiawatha 69-78-75-222 a- Ward Johnson, Somerset 73-75-74-222 Gene Hansen, Gross 73-71-78-222 Bob Tomlinson, Oak Ridge 77-71-75--223 a- George Cliff, Mankato 73-74-76-223 Dick Nelson, Normandale 71-73-79-223 Rolf Deming, White Bear 76-73-74-223 Ross Stevens, Minn. Valley 78-73-72-223 George Reynolds, Greenhaven 78-71-75-224 a-Larry Johnson, Interlachen 74-73-77--224 a-Bob Barbarossa, St. Cloud 76-77-71-224 Terry Comstock, Sioux Falls, S.D. 73-71-80-224 Dayton Olson, Meadowbrook 75-73-76-224 Don Waryan, Hazeltine 72-74-78-224 a-Tom Huber, Hiawatha 75-71-79-225 a-Jim Huetti, Lake City 74-75-76-225 Bob Crow, Oak Ridge 76-77-72-225 Jack Baldwin, Lafayette 77-73-75-225 Jack Webb, Fargo, N.D.

78-74-73-225 a- Jon Hoffman, Golden Valley 76-74-75-225 Ken Gorg, Hazeltine 74-75-76-225 a- Jack Culp, Wayzata 73-77-75-225 a Keith Duff. Duluth 72-75-78-225 Clayton Johnson, St. Paul 76-75-75-226 -Jim Carlson, University 77-74-76-227 a- Roy Widstrom, Gross 75-75-77-227 Butch Schmidt, Golden Valley 76-77-75-228 Harry Cooper, Braemar 78-76-74-228 Loren Krugel, Mankato 73-74-81-228 John Shortridge, Midland Hills 77-74-77-228 Pat Sawyer, Minn. Valley 78-76-75-229 Phil Reith, Wocdhill 78-76-75-229 Chet Cashman, Mendota 75-78-76-229 a-Bud Chapman, MGC 78-73-79-230 Rick Liljedahl, Duluth 78-73-79-230 Ray Hill, Hillcrest 78-74-78-230 a-Bill Waryan, Midland Hills 75-74-81-230 a- Jim Stephenson, Wayzata 75-76-80-231 a- Gary Ostrin. Brookview 77-77-77 -231 Bill Kidd.

Interlachen 78-80-74--232 a-Tim Jolin, Galls 78-75-79-232 a-Bob Oids, Minnetonka 77-74-81-232 a-John Rak, Gross 74-78-81-233 Tom Lehan. Brookview 76-79-79-234 a-Russ Dee, Wirth 75-75-84-234 a-Skip Holm, Rochester 77-79-79-235 a- Doug Sorenson, Minn. Valley 77-78-80-235 a-Jack Anderson, Galls 78-79-79-236 Joo Sodd, Golden Valley 77-81-80-238 Bruce Anderson, University 77-80-81-239 a-Connie Freeman, Morris 77-82-81-240 a-Bill Eaheart, MGC 78-78-85-241 a-R. K. Peterson, Scuthview 78-80-85-243 Bob Reith Minikahda 77-73-withdrew a-Bob Finseth, Rochester 76-withdrew a-Bob Werness.

Edina 75-withdrew What's Doing BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE -Twins VS. Boston, 8 p.m. at Metropolitan, Stadium. METROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE LEAGUE St. Paul VS.

Minnesota at Delta Field and Bloomington vs. Minneapolis at Parade, both at 6:30 p.m. SOFTBALL FRATERNAL SLO-PITCH Playoff championship games at Bryn Mawr, Northeast Athletic and Bossen Fields, 6:30 p.m. VITAL STATISTICS Marriages, Births, Deaths and Divorces HENNEPIN COUNTY APPLICATIONS Bernard C. Hill, 22, 4624 Clinton Vinita R.

Davis, 22, 3856 5th Av. S. Terrence W. Crooker, 23, 3401 Upton Av. Mollie M.

McGuire, 20, 1819 25th Av. N. William A. Brueske, 30, 8208 Centennial Hall, 612 S.E. Delaware; Carol M.

Rovainen, 24, Box 763 Excelsior. Brian W. Mandeville, 25, La Porte, Jean E. Gulstrand, 21, 1015 Tyrol Trail. Golden Valley.

John L. Canfield, 21, 1718 N. 5th Carol R. Berg, 24, 2203 S. 7th St.

James J. Kirvin Ill, 22. 612 S.E, Delaware Marcia J. Mason, 19, South Bend Indiana. Marshall J.

Graney, 27. 1366 Western Av. St. Paul: Edith E. Elfstrum, 21, 801 S.

E. 7th St Harold E. Buhrow, legal, 2501 Lowry Av. Donna M. Wenholz, legal, 1851 Valders Av.

Golden Valley. Richard C. Royston, 24, Eugene, Oregon; Patricia A. Bentley, 22, Eugene, Oregon Randall C. Koyonen, 21 15101 McGinty Road, Wayzata; Maryann Harrison, 18, 2544 Xylon St.

Louis Park. Greg T. Walling, 21, 7322 NE. Oakley Susan E. Femrite, 21.

4213 Morningside Morningside. James V. Ness, 19, Watertown, S.D.; Marcia S. Dahl, 19. 500 2nd Excelsior.

Charles R. Brantley, 25, 471 Fuller St Paul; Joan M. Johnson, 19. 1514 Oliver Av. N.

Rex J. Smith, 25. 2089 Carter St. Paul; Ruth E. Wichner.

21, 2405 Bryant Av S. John M. Fitzgerald. 32. 10 W.

14th Shirley A. Wolterman, 30. 2325 Girard Av. S. Michael A.

Sauter, 19, 10th Av. Ramona J. Bergman, 1903, 119 SE. Bedford St. Stephen N.

Commaford, 26. 8928 NE. Jefferson Groendyke, 22, Coon 1825 NE. Rapids; Garfield Marilyn St. F.

Thomas J. Flor, 24, 8806 Flower Field New Brighton; Janet M. Heltemes, 25, 4715 Bryant Av N. Frederick H. Gravelle, 19.

15815 C. 3rd Av. Wayzata; Jane E. Stockton, 20, 100 Shevy Chase Wayzata. Gary B.

Waters, 21, 9912 1st Av. Kathie L. Sandberg, 18. 9912 1st Av. S.

Alfred B. Prados, 32, Spring Hill, Tennessee; Marguerite L. Muggli, 25, 705 7th St. SE John D. Zabel, 19, 3708 Upton Av.

Nancy L. Kennerud, 19, 5705 Chowen Av. S. Donald Grussing, 27, 241 9th Av. Hopkins; Constance J.

Wesen. 22. 35 21 st Av. Hopkins. Clifford R.

Wiesner, 31, 120 S. 12th Jacquelyn M. Cleary, 23, 116 S. 12th St. Herman B.

Swanson, 25, 6315 Lyndale Av. Richfield; Patricia S. Laudert, 22, 4223 Drew Av. S. Arthur V.

Rubino, legal, Paris, France; Magdalene E. Hesse, 33, 4652 33rd Av. Nicholas F. Hawley, legal, 4838 8 Fremont Av. Jcan D.

Haslip, legal, 4404 W. 70th Edina. Alfonso Delgado, 25, 3040 Dupont Av. Constance Scanlan, 21, 2006 Park Av. William H.

Davis, 37, 1419 Upton Av. Joyce A. Richardson, 34, 52 Williams Av. S.E. Donald L.

Toavs, 21, 15616 Highwood Hopkins; Constance W. Johnson, 21. 10950 Joy Lane, Minnetonka. James W. Hines, 19, 5124 Cloverdale Carol M.

Hagemann, 19, 5809 Oregon Av. Crystal. Clyde E. McGee 26, 910 Elliot Av. Rachel V.

Hintz, 22, 3017 30th Av. S. James G. Ackerson, 26, 748 Grand St. Priscilla L.

Keane, 23, Somerville, Mass. Russell H. Neubauer, 29, 3417 Portland Marilyn L. Eklund, 24, 728 E. 25th St.

David C. James, legal, 623 Elwood Mona L. Van Der Walker, legal, 3015 Oakland Av. S. Richard J.

Caron, 24. 318 13th Av. Hopkins; Sandra L. Nash, 21. Box 172, Minnetonka.

Ronald V. Waters, 23. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin; Shelene G. Sanford, 24, 7000 Portland Richfield. Richard D.

Jensen, 30, Box 79, Wayzata; Karen J. Dunkirk, 25, Box 461, Excelsior Terryl K. Qualey, 22, 2044 Brewster St. Paul: Carol A. Durand, 20, 2522 NE.

Madison St. Ernest W. Andberg, 23, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Marcia McGarraugh, 21, W. 60th. Edina.

Glenn W. Ekman, 36, 712 Cedar Lake Road Glennys L. Bradshaw, 24, 4232 45th Av. S. Perry D.

Damon, 22, 3431 NE. Ulysses Linda L. Bohr, 19, 2642 NE. Benjamin St. Rudolph M.

Sedges, 18, Orange, N.J.; Barbara A. Baron, 20, 5800 Emerson Av. Brooklyn Center. BIRTHS GIRLS Mr. and Ben H.

Anderson, 6120 Birch Crest Edina. Dale F. Anderson, 10123 Beimont Road. Minnetonka. Earl H.

Larsen, 3107 66th Av. Brooklyn Center. John H. Mayer, 4816 Regent Av. Crystal.

Gary A. MacKenzie, 4150 Harriet Av. Gordon G. Shaw, 4920 Xerxes Av. S.

Ronald J. Swanson, 325 9th Av. Hopkins. Terry W. Akemann, 1360 E.

Maynard Dr. St. Paul. Ronald B. Alcott, 338 24th Av.

NE. Gary H. Anderson. 5708 20th Av. S.

David J. Bredesen, 6949 Edgewood Av. Brooklyn Park. Oliver N. Brown 11632 Elintwood St.

Coon Rapids. Richard C. Bullert, 224 Ridgewood Av. S. James E.

Burrets. 5226 Knox Av. N. Francis J. Carr, 5349 Emerson Av.

S. James F. Cummings, 307 NE. 4th St. Blaine G.

Danielson, 5743 Glenwood Golden Valley. Garv L. Eklund, 6811 James Av. Richfield. Richard L.

Engen, 5605 York Av. S. Michael E. 2645 Bryant Av S. Charles W.

Goodwill. 1919 NE. Jackson St. Ernest A. Graeber, 3141 Douglas Dr.

Crystal. Robert J. Heyman, 3109 Cedar Av. S. Alan C.

Hines 870 Rice Creek Fridley. Richard M. Kallesen, 1330 Louisiana Av. S. St.

Louis Park. Richard M. Klaesges, 137 14th Av NE. Victor J. Leitschuh, 2801 W.

Armour St. Anthony. Theodore R. Lyon, 2716 40th Av. S.

William M. Manion, 1072 Portland St. Paul James Miller, 1051 Hathaway Lane, Fridley. Raymond L. Novak, 4803 Carlton Road, Hopkins.

Dennis P. Olson, 1905 E. 38th St. Robert C. Petersen, 3332 Hennepin Av.

David J. Pettman, 704 30th Av. N. William L. Poole, 5545 James Av.

S. Ronald W. Reilly, 2036 Worcester Av. St. Paul.

Dennis D. Sibbet, 207 20th Av. NE. Gerald E. Slavin.

4616 W. 39th St. Robert T. Sodman, 10010 NW. Norway St.

Coon Rapids. Robert A. Sullivan, 4223 Humboldt Av. N. Edward Thom 6838 18th Av.

Richfield. Alfred J. Treder, 1134 45th Av. Columbia Heights. Robert G.

Voeltz, Rt. 1. Long lake. James T. Warner, 1110 Argyle St.

Paul. Robert J. Weeks, 4409 78th Av. Brooklyn Park. BOYS Mr.

and Lyle Edward Anderson, 3616 Longfellow Av S. Adolph Ball, 655 NE. Adams St. John Bivans, 5205 28th Av. S.

Jerome 0. Broin, 10406 Morris Road. Bloomington. Martin J. Calcagno, 2501 103rd Av.

Coon Rapids. Kurt D. Casper, 2519 Emerson Av. S. James W.

Driste, 7708 Regent Av. Brooklyn Park. James Dykstra, 2054 Coral Lane. Cedar Grove James B. Fischer, Cedar Av.

Jay T. Franklin, 9449 Columbus Bloomington James L. Gagan, 220 Regent White Bear Lake Richard D. Goebel, 4545 Grand Av. James J.

Green, Rt. 8. Anoka. Alan E. Holstead, 8701 Lyndale Av.

Bloomington. Larry D. Howes. 5129 41 st Av. S.

Dennis D. Hoyne, 7533 Penn Av. Richfield. SE Clifford S. Lozinski, 5829 W.

41 st St. Louis Park. Stephen L. Legenhausen, 700 10th Av. Donald N.

Lundell. 3620 33rd Av. S. Gabriel Mazur, 1610 NE. Jefferson St.

Joseph A. Menning, 6915 Grand Av. Richfield. Karl N. Norlin, 4244 19th Av.

S. Thomas E. Paiement, 3664 NE. Johnson St. Frederick J.

Pelletier, 4122 Irving Av. N. John A. Raetz, 1899 Selby Av. St.

Paul. Gerald C. Rasinski, 1507 NE. Monroe St. Howard L.

Rod, 1786 Lake St Paul. Joseph W. Seviola, 183 Jansa Dr. Shoreview Thomas M. Soller, 2450 Stewart St.

Paul. Joel C. Storry, 728 E. 78th Richfield. Glenn 1.

Swanson, 2519 17th Av. S. William H. Wilson, 4237 Park Av. S.

James K. Weedy, 3432 Oakland Av. DEATHS PLEASANT WEDNESDAY Minnesota TWIN CITIES: Fair with pleasant temperatures tonight and Wednesday. Precipitation probability: Tonight less than 5 per cent; Wednesday less than 5 per cent. ALL OTHER ZONES: Mostly fair with pleasant temperatures tonight and Upper Midwest WISCONSIN: Fair and tonight.

Wednesday, sunny pleasant. IOWA: Generally fair and Wednesday. A little and less humid over the east portion tonight. Warmer the west portion on day. NORTH DAKOTA: fair tonight and Wednesday.

little warmer in the night and over most state Wednesday. SOUTH DAKOTA: fair tonight and Wednesday. little warmer in the night and over the Wednesday. OFFICIAL (U.S. Weather Bureau First column, highest ond, lowest last 12 hours, cipitation last 24 hours MINNESOTA- Minneapolis 83 60 Albert Lea 84 57 Alexandria 55 Duluth 49 .20 Bemidji 52 Brainerd dada 52 Detroit Lks.

86 47 Grand Rapids 79 48 .09 Intl. Falls 77 50 .01 Mankato 81 58 Redw'd Falls 84 56 Rochester 80 58 .06 St. Cloud 81 56 Worthington 82 56 WISCONSINEau Claire 77 57 .19 Green Bay 72 56 .52 La Crosse 85 61 .39 Madison 80 58 .35 Milwaukee 79 63 1.89 Wausau 68 55 .91 IOWADes Moines 90 65 Mason City 83 62 Sioux City 86 62 SOUTH DAKOTAAberdeen 82 55 Huron 87 56 Lemmon 85 60 Rapid City 88 59 NORTH DAKOTABismarck 81 52 Devils Lake 77 52 Dickinson SO 53 Fargo 80 54 Grand Forks 77 50 Jamestown 78 54 Minot 80 54 Williston 84 53 MONTANAGlasgow 84 60 Great Falls 92 58 Havre 92 53 Miles City 88 68 OTHER U.S. STATIONS Alburquerque 99 67 .03 tonight cooler southin Wednes- Mostly cooler and A west toof the Mostly A west tostate TEMPERATURES official temperature ending ending 6 Anchorage Atlanta Birmingham Boise Boston Buffalo Casper Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Detroit Data From U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 60 OCCLUDED 60 Rain 70 Showers FORECAST MAP Friday Night Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected Isolated Precipitation Not Indicated Consult Local Forecast STORMS have moved out of the area and into Michigan.

The attendant cold front is now east and south of the Upper Midwest. This has brought cooler and drier air into the five states. A dominant high pressure area centered over North Dakota and South Dakota should maintain mostly clear skies and pleasant temperatures over the Upper Midwest during the next 24 hours at least. 30-day Outlook WASHINGTON The Weather Bureau said Monday that temperatures during August readings) Temperature yesterday; sec- Aberdeen, 6 a.m.; third, preAmsterdam a.m. (T-trace).

Ankara 65 59 Athens 86 66 Berlin 89 68 Casablanca 97 68 Copenhagen 87 68 Dublin 80 66 .18 Geneva 84 57 London 85 68 .32 Madrid 88 72 .04 83 66 .51 85 63 .05 81 69 .30 100 81 88 75 95 78 89 72 .06 56 50 .11 86 69 .16 85 71 91 76 94 77 88 78 92 70 93 72 103 77 .07 82 62 .15 108 87 83 67 .01 87 60 93 70 .89 94 68 99 71 77 70 62 52 72 56 .32 81 54 93 58 85 74 .39 92 70 80 52 80 49 85 70 79 54 85 62 .29 76 54 76 52 LOCAL WEATHER DATA Minneapolis hourly temperatures on Page 1A (Readings today) are likely to average below normal in the Upper Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes region. Rainfall is expected to be below normal in the Northern and Central Plains areas. AROUND at midnight Scotland 82 57 70 81 57 63 57 50 59 48 59 THE WORLD CST: Manila 91 Oslo 55 Paris 52 Rome 64 Saigon 75 Sofia 66 Stockholm 61 Tokyo 79 Tunis 77 Vienna 61 Warsaw 63 Record high 97 in 1930. Record low 47 in 1912. High year ago: 79.

Low: 53. Precipitation from midnight to 7 a.m. none. 7 a.m. humidity Sunrise: 5:59 a.m.

Sunset: 8:39 p.m. Moonrise: 9:50 p.m. Moonset: 6:55 a.m. Moon phase: Full moon. (Readings from midnight to midnight) Highest temperature 83, lowest 69.

Highest midity at 5 a.m., lowest at 4 p.m. Precipitation .38 inches. Total for month .38, departure from normal Total for year 13.69, 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) Aug. 1, 1966, no required heating units; year ago, none.

Normal none. Total number of degrees below 65 this heating season: none. Last season 7. 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).

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, average, .2 micro-microcuries per cubic meter. Highest on record, 360, on Sept. 21, 1961. Rochelle R. Aydt, 1516 Margaret St.

Donald E. Lillquist, 2101 14th Cloquet, Minn. Faye M. Broeffle, 268 Marshall Av. Thomas J.

Hermes, 3262 Sandeen Arden Hills. Beathel L. Sweat, 597 Blare Av. Thomas J. Kieffer, 1306 Birch Lake Av.

White Bear Lake. Catherine B. Ritter, 701 Lawson Ave. BIRTHS GIRLS BORN TO MR. George Alex, 323 N.

Concord, South St. Paul. Thomas 212 Burton Lane, South St. Paul. Gerald Dick, 1523 Winchell St.

John Glansman, 703 Preble St. Roger Josephson. 1930 Arlington Av. E. Arthur Kronschnable 270 Ramsey St.

Alvin Larson, 1078 So. Century Av. Maplewood. Gary Meath, 705 Johnson White Bear Lake. John Sherman, 331 Hazelwood Av.

Maple. wood. BOYS BORN TO MR. James Acker, 1461 23rd Av. NW New Brighton.

Emil Dick, 1340 Mayer. James Frazier, 1319 Lincoln Av Robert Kelsey, 1990 Fernwood Av. Roseville. DEATHS DEATHS CLIFFORD I. BEAUCHAINE Services for Clifford I.

Beauchaine, 59, 7417 59th Av. Crystal, will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Sunset Memorial Park chapel with burial in set Memorial Park Cemetery. He died Sunday. Mr.

Beauchaine was born in Minneapolis and lived in the area all his life. He was in the special delivery department of the Minneapolis post office for 30 years. Survivors include a son, Williard two sisters, Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. Ed Wargin, all of Minneapois; three brothers, Lawrence Minneapolis, Leo Robbinsdale, and George Crystal.

Reviewal at the Swanson Mortuary began at 5 p.m. today. CLAUDE G. BENNETHUM Services for Claude Garfield Bennethum, 85, 1717 Dupont Av. who died Monday, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Lakewood Chapel, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Mr. Bennethum was an area mortgage loan manager for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. from 1919 to 1950. Survivors include a son, King, Minneapolis, and five sisters, Nillegas, Mrs.

John C. Reed and Helen, all of Harrisburg, Mrs. W. H. Speakman, West Chester, and Mrs.

Edgar Gebhardt, West Caldwell, N.J. Reviewal began today in Davis Mortuary. ALVIN W. LAWRENCE Services for Alvin W. Lawrence, 69, 6803 Channel Road, Fridley, who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

the Billman-Hunt Mortuary, 2701 Central Av. with burial in Sunset Memorial Park. A World War I veteran, Mr. Lawrence worked for the Soo Line Railroad for 47 years and was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Floyd B. Olson Memorial Lodge No.

902. Survivors include his widow, Avis two daughters, Mrs. Gene McDonough, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Theodore kins; one son, Robert Coon Rapids; one sister, Mrs. Roy Halldeen, Minneapolis, and ten grandchildren.

Memorials are preferred to the Variety Heart Hospital. HANS A. ANDERSON Services for Hans A. Anderson, 76, 2722 Aldrich Av. who died Saturday, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday at Zion Lutheran Church, with burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery. Mr. Anderson was a retired printer for the Miller Publishing Company, Minneapolis. He was a member of the Plymouth Masonic Lodge 160. Reviewal will begin at 3 p.m.

today at Sundseth-Anderson Mortuary, 2024 Lyndale Av. N. Memorials to the church are preferred. LILY T. GUNDERSEN Services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday in Enger Mortuary's Park and Grant chapel for Lily T. Gundersen, 73, 1811 Emerson Av. who died Monday. Miss Gundersen was a lifelong resident of Minneapolis and a member of Central Lutheran Church. Surviving is a niece, Helen A.

Ericksen of Tubac, Ariz. Reviewal will begin at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Crystal Lake Cemetery. MRS.

DONNA M. KICKHASER SANDRA KOEHLER Services for Mrs. Donna Mae Kickhaser, 38, Route 1. Mound, and her daughter, Sandra Koehler, 15, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Bethel Methodist Church, Mound.

They were killed in an automobile accident Sunday near Delano, Minn. There will be a prayer service at 8 p.m. today at Seifert Funeral Home, Mound. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, Mound. Mrs.

Kickhaser is survived by her husband, Ralph, and two sons, Thomas Kickhaser, and David Koehler, Mound; her mother, Mrs. Esther Wicker, Minneapolis, and two brothers, Ralph Wicker, Cokato, and Dennis Wicker, California. Philadelphia from becoming the first team ever to lose to the Falcons, who sparkled on defense in their NFL debut. The two standouts for the Falcons, however, had seen only limited pro action before being acquired by Atlanta when it started to build its team last winter. Ron Smith, defensive halfback for the Falcons, was with the Bears last fall but was used only as a spot player.

Dennis Claridge, Atlanta quarterback, had been used on only three plays in two seasons with Green Bay. Claridge completed 10 of 16 passes, including a one-yard touchdown toss just before the half to Tom Wilson, which gave the Falcons a 7- 6 lead. "I think the guys found out we have the nucleus of a pretty good ball club," said Claridge, who went all the way on offense. "We know now we can beat somebody this year." Sports Results BASEBALL MIDWEST LEAGUE Burlington 5, Waterloo 0, Dubuque 5, Decatur 1. Cedar Rapids at Wisconsin Rapids, postponed, rain.

Quad Cities at Fox Cities, postponed, rain. Quincy at Clinton, postponed, rain, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester 2, Columbus 0. Buffalo 12, Richmond 3. Toronto 1-4, Jacksonville 0-1. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Denver 12, Spokane 6.

Oklahoma City 5, Vancouver 1. Indianapolis 6, San Diego 2. Hawaii 14, Portland 8. TEXAS LEAGUE Albuquerque Austin 2. Amarillo 3, El Paso 2.

Arkansas 1, Dallas-Fort Worth 0. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Macon 4, Montgomery 3. Columbus 3. Mobile 2. Charlotte 2.

Knoxville 1. Asheville 2, Evansville 1, 10 innings. EASTERN LEAGUE Williamsport 4, Waterbury 3. York 4. Pittsfield 0.

Pawtucket 1, Elmira 0. CONNIE MACK LEAGUE State Championship Richfield 1, Minnetonka 0. PARK NATIONAL LEAGUE Park Lake 5, Forman Ford 1. AMERICAN LEGION 10th District Robbinsdale 15, Delano 0. Fourth District Jacobsen 2, Christie de "Parca 1.

North St. Paul 11, Attucks-Brooks 5. JUNIOR CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP Navy Marine 5. Gopher Post Office 1. SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS Nokomis Inn 15, Danny's 4.

Toads 20. Rusciano's 9. Viking 11. World Tool 0. Bonnie's Tap 14.

Addison's 4. Lee's 17. Clark's 4. Teamsters 544 10. Grinde 7.

Our Place Bainbridge Legion 8. Lee's 12, Addison's 5. Billy Bud's 5, Bursch's 3. Halek's 7. Chance 0.

Reborn 12, Thompson's 8. Mac's 16. Bonnie's 14. Town Pump 5, -Levine 2. BLINTZE St.

Paul Muenzer's Monsters 11. Minneapolis Yomi 6. FOOTBALL NFL Exhibition Philadelphia 9. Atlanta 7. BOXING LAS VEGAS, Nev.

Denito Juarez, Las Vegas, outpointed Bobby Allen, Las Vegas (10). SAPPORO, Japan (Fighting) Harada, Japan, decisioned Dio Espionosa, Philippines. 1752. GEORGETOWN, Guyana--Lennox Beckles, Guyana, decisioned Eddie Perkins, 137, Chicago, (10). League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING--(225 at bats)-Oliva, Minnesota, Snyder, Baltimore, Kaline, Detroit, F.

Robinson, Baltimore, B. Robinson, Baltimore, .297. RUNS BATTED IN--B. Robinson, Baltimore, 82; Powell and F. Robinson, Baltimore, 75; Killebrew, Minnesota, 62; Coniqliaro, Boston, 61.

HOME RUNS--F. Robinson, Baltimore, 31; Pepitone, New York, 25; Colaviro, Cleveland, 23; Powell, Baltimore and Killebrew, Minnesota, 22. PITCHING decisions)-Watt, Baltimore, 8-2, 800; S. Miller, Baltimore, 7-2, McNally, Baltimore and Sanford, California. 10-3, Palmer, Bal- timore, 12-4, 750.

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING-Alou, Pittsburgh, Cepedo, St. Louis, Clemente, Pittsburgh, Carty, Atlanta, Starqell, Pittsburgh, .327. RUNS BATTED IN -Aaron, Atlanta, 80; Stargell, Pittsburgh, 73; Torre, Atlanta, Allen, Philadelphia and Clemente, Pittsburgh, 68. HOME RUNS Aaron, Atlanta, 30; Torre, Atlanta, 26; Allen. Philadelphia, 25; Shargell, Pittsburgh and San Francisco, 24.

PITCHING-Regan, Los Angeles, 10-1. 909; Perry, San Francisco, 15-2, Marichal, San Francisco, 16-4, Koufox, Los Angeles, 17-5, .773. Fort Worth Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Juneau Kansas City Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami New Orleans New York Okla. City Omaha Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Ore. St.

Louis Salt L. City San Antonio San Diego San Fran. S. St. Marie Seattle Spokane Tampa Washington CANADA- Calgary Edmonton Montreal Regina Toronto Vancouver Winnipeg Ardeen H.

Beers, 2757 107th Lane Coon Rapids. TWINS: GIRL BOY Mr. and Orville J. Branq. 3446 41st Av.

S. Rudy K. Steury, Rt. 1. Orono.

DEATHS Frank A. Archer, 76, 5221 France Homer A. Bruce, 59, 2648 Emerson Av. S. Edward J.

Dieveney, 67, 709 Raymond St. Paul. Eliza J. Drew, 89. 3001 Noble Av.

Golden Valley. Edward J. Fogelquist, 78. 816 Port. Av.

Melvin W. Ohman, 67, 4623 Russell Av. N. Henry A. Reinhart, 86, 8600 Nicollet Bloomington.

Joseph P. Rutt, 73, Montgomery, Minn. William A. Schultz, 74, Cadott, Wis. Elias C.

Streeter, 70. 3226 E. 25th St. Paul H. Tetzman, 69, 2706 NE.

Benjamin St. Edward A. Behnke, 82, 2642 Stinson Blvd. NE. Leslie M.

Cahill, 62, International Falls, Minn. Hazel M. Cahoon, 76, 3243 35th Av. S. Margaret Drohan, 96, 4704 Golf Terrace, Edina.

Catherine Heiland, 79. 7th Av. Shakopee. Michael G. Kranitz, 53, 1714 N.

5th St. Emanuel M. Paulu, 83, St. Cloud, Minn. Sabina Prochaska, 88, Hinckley, Minn.

Amalia E. Swenson, 68. Little Falls, Minn. Joseph B. Wojcik, 51, 423 NE.

Taylor St. DIVORCES GRANTED Darlene C. Trettel from John E. Trettel. Zinta Falkowski from Michael J.

Falkowski. Nola J. Anderson from Thomas M. Anderson, Harlan L. Tweed from Constance B.

Tweed. Kathleen E. Fitch from John O. Fitch. LaRae M.

Gerken from Arthur F. Gerken, Jr. Janet Schmidt from Richard Schmidt. Lillie L. Parker from William H.

Parker. Marjorie O. Wills from James Wills. Marie B. Byrd from Arthur L.

Byrd. Audrey D. Moody from Albert E. Moody. Mildred C.

Rose from Charles G. Rose. Diane A. Lundberg from Leland K. Lundberg.

Karen A. Clough from Darwin M. Clough. Donna M. Vasquez from Richard G.

Vasquez. Ada M. Deremo from O. Deremo. Barbara Harris from Allen, E.

Harris. FIRE CALLS TUESDAY A.M. St. and Chicago emergency. St.

and Chicago wash gas. Av. and E. Lake false. and Lyndale, false.

Harriet mattress. Chicago false. RAMSEY COUNTY MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS John F. Huber, 800 W. Co.

Rd. Roseville; Susan J. Johnson, 778 Minnehaha Av. W. John 1.

T. Krawezyk, 2315 NE. Taft Minneapolis; Gertrude C. Maus, 1455 Minnehaha Av. E.

Hudson Jayne, 1093 Arcade Kathleen J. Vitale, 2633 N. Division N. St. Paul.

James L. Thompson, 882 Stryker West St. Paul; Karen L. Robinette, 596 Cherokee Av Peter J. Karas, 1144 Randolph Charlotte L.

Nichols, 1144 Randolph Av. John A. Clarkin, 1960 Norfolk Diane M. Brekke, 706 Sims Av. Theodore P.

Kelly, 2720 N. Park Row, N. St. Paul; Ruth J. Stevens, 1516 Grand Av.

Robert R. Harnden, 2306 Stewart Donna F. Musto, 1881 Sheridan Av. Gregory D. Mueffelman, 450 Forest Shirley A.

Garritson, 962 E. 6th St. Ross E. Whitcher, 1757 Snelling Av. Falcon Jacqueline E.

Hoelscher, 1030 California Av. W. Gordon F. Ballman, Mankato, Nance L. Stidger, 1800 Wordsworth Av.

Fred A. Triden, 359 F. Hyacinth Rosanne Chromey, 1439 Rose Roseville. Donald R. Fox, 473 Cypress Brenda T.

Sellman, 404 Johnson Pkwy Milo E. Fossen, 8916 Nicollet Bloomington; Dianne T. Flatau, 2207 Fernwood Roseville. Ronald E. Olson, 948 Woodlynn Roseville; Linda B.

Thompson, 2128 N. Fry Roseville. Joseph A. Wolkerstorfer, 922 W. Co.

Rd. 1, Shoreview; Marcia K. Loos, 1806 Marshall Av. Wayne A. Welch, Hubbard, lowa; Dorothy A.

Cummings, 1077 Edmund Av. Kenneth S. Duellman, 320 12th Judy L. De Well, 1653 Thomas Av. James F.

Garcia, 700 York Laura A. Williams. 357 Case Av. John T. Tschida, 847 Lafond Kathleen L.

Wisniewski, 862 Bavard Av. Donald A. Kaste, 141 W. Douglas St. Paul Sherry E.

Christianson, 615 Carolyn Lane, White Bear Lake. Jerry M. Porks, 2030 Wilson St. Mary K. Kehl.

1943 E. Montana St. Richard 1305 Conway St. OLIVER E. LEE Services for Oliver E.

Lee, 63, Savage, who died in an auto accident Sunday near Buffalo, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Fred W. Johnston Mortuary, St. Paul. Burial will be in Roselawn Cemetery, Roseville.

A native of St. Paul, Mr. Lee was a yard clerk for the Minnesota Transfer Railway Co. and a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks. Survivors include two sons, Richard, Lakeville, and Charles, West Covina, four sisters, Mrs.

Thomas Newall, Brentwood, and Mrs. Winston Leavitt, Mrs. Evelyn Stover and Mrs. Stuart Christian, all of St. Paul, and two brothers, George, St.

Paul, and Robert, Jamestown, N.D. Reviewal at the mortuary will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. DR. EDWARD T.

THOMPSON James Liberko, 5049 Aldrich Av. Minneapolis. Ronald Miller, 1619 James Av. Gunnar Olness, 1394 Thomas Av. Ronald Scheffler, Sand Creek Minn.

Florian Schuna, 1542 Holton St Leroy Seidel, 2 Heatherway, Landfall. Marvin Tolkinen, 2816 Stillwater Rd. Peter Vaughan. 203 Virginia St. TWIN BOYS TO MR.

George Buhl, 1842 Margaret St. DEATHS Marie Debbert, 80, 708 Osceola Av. Richard Dougthty, 29. 1809 Pine Hustings, Minn. Mary Dueber, 74, 691 Jefferson Av.

Floyd Harwell, 58, 184 E. 10th St. Frank Hausler, 81, 2450 Stewart Av. Fritz Olberg, 50, 195 53rd Av. Minneapolis.

John Pribil, 80, 1091 Cumberland St. Mayme Quealy, 83, 578 S. Robert St. Rosetta Speese, 75, 1473 E. Co.

Rd. Maplewood. Jack Schultz, 77, 3020 Blaisdell Minneapolis. Joyce Stephens, 39, 1838 N. Oxford Roseville.

Egisto Vannozzi, 80, 201 Caygu St. Charles Weiss, Sr, 76, 1389 Berkley Av Margaret Wilson, 54, 2484 Savage Lane, Little Canada. EDWARD OLSON Services for Edward Olson, 76, Rt. 4, Osseo, who died Sunday, will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at Swanson Mortuary, with burial in Crystal Lake Cemetery.

Mr. Olson was born in Sweden. He was a member of Carpenters Local 7. Survivors include his widow, Marie a daughter, Mrs. Glen Murray; a son, Richard two sisters, Mrs.

Frieda Strom, and Mrs. Ellen Sahstrom; two brothers, Adolph and Fred, all of Minneapois, and seven grandchildren. MRS. EMMY H. RIEDEL weervices, in will be 1:30 Gearhart-Buch- p.m.

inger Mortuary for Mrs. Emmy H. Riedel, 74, 420 NE. Mississippi Fridley, who died Sunday. Mrs.

Riedel, who was born in Germany, had lived in Fridley for 56 years. She was married to the late Julius G. Riedel. Surviving are two sons, Rudy and Norman, both of Fridley, and three grandchildren. Reviewal began today.

Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. Memorials are preferred to St. Paul Lutheran Church. ELSEWHERE PRINCETON, -The REV. DR.

FREDERICK LOETSCHER, 91, professor emeritus of church history at Princeton seminary. MEMPHIS, Tenn. -RICHARD ALLEN, 45, public information director for the Memphis Housing Authority and a long-time Memphis journalist. Services for Dr. Edward T.

Thompson, 53, 4221 Standish who died Sunday, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Helena's Catholic Church, with burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Dr.

Thompson was a faculty member of the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry for three years. He practiced dentistry at 4120 Cedar Av. Survivors include his widow, Sylvia; three sons, Edward. William and Robert, all of Minneapolis; two brothers, Dr. Robert Thompson, Minneapolis, and John, Helena, and a sister, Mrs.

Virginia Beatty, Anaconda, Mont. Reviewal began today at McDivitt-Hauge Mortuary. There will be a rosary service at 8 p.m. today at the mortuary. Memorials to the donor's choice are preferred.

STANLEY R. THOMPSON Stanley R. Thompson, 44, per. sonnel manager of the Aeronautical Division of Honeywell inc. died today.

There will be memorial services at Central Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Thursday. Mr. Thompson, 3419 Maplewood Dr. St.

Anthony, was born in Fairview, S.D., and was a 1943 graduate of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn. He was a veteran of World War II and had lived in the Minneapolis area 13 years. Survivors include his widow, Pat; a son, Timothy; a daughter, Terri Lynn; his parents, the Rev. and Mrs.

Torger Thompson, Rushford, a brother, Milo, Indianapolis, two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Christenson, Rushford, and Mrs. F.

W. Ausan, Monterey, Calif. There will be no reviewal. The family prefers memorials to the American Cancer Society. Crime Career Blamed on Teeth SAN CHESTERFIELD, England -(UPI)-A magistrate recommended Monday that a 17- year-old boy, charged with stealing money from a coinoperated gas meter at his house, should have his teeth extracted.

Police told the court the youth was "very intelligent" but turned to crime when the severe and constant pain of toothaches prevented him from keeping a job. GUNMAN GETS $20 Vincent R. Olsson, 48, 6050 Blaisdell told police that a man with a pistol took $20 from him as he was walking near 15th St. and Nicollet Av. at 2 a.m.

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