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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 20

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Shells Hit Refugees Militant Protestants Demand U.S. NATO Ambassador Warns Of Soviet Promises To Europe Enemy Opens Fire As Last Pontoon Placed Concession From British Downtown Routings Outlined The Traffic Engineering Department has announced chang soaked in blood. area during the processions Bringing up the rear was an it would he largely a propa BRUSSELS (API David July 12 of the Protestant Or ange Order. Kennedy. President Nixon's ganda opportunity for the So By HOir.ER JENSEN Associated Press Writer ON THE ROAD TO QUANG TRI, Vietnam (AP) North Vietnamese gunners waited until the last pontoon was in place before shelling the bridge four BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Militant Protestants Thursday were demanding an other concession from the Bn tisti government in exchange for two weeks of cooperation in the cease-fire in Northern Ireland This was a warning to both ambassador to the North Atlan viets.

the British and the Soman es in traffic patterns downtown A former secretary of the The POW says there is one company of North Vietnamese dug in bunkers, hut he says they have called for two more companies of reinforcements," said Maj. Me. Throughout the night, artillery shells whistled out the task force bivouac, landing onlv MX) yards ahead of Me's sleeping mat. A North Vietnam I tic Treaty Organization, says he United States will trv to Catholics not to interfere with armless war veteran with a gaping leg wound that exposed the bone. About half a mile from the bridge.

Maj. Le Van Me and his adviser, Capt. Gail Furrow, directed U.S. bombing strikes the parades, which the Catholic Treasury, Kennedy complained that economic considerations keep West European countries miles southeast of Quang Tri The paramilitary Ulster IV minority regards as a rovoca- 1 l. (Vlo from accepting Soviet offers of City.

nine nm fonse ssiH it wmil.t'tive demonstration of Protes economic "pie in the sky" Mat .,1 in f.ir. due to street improvement projects. The status report is as fol- Ninth Street from Phillips Avenue to Main has heen closed for street replace ne mum uiev mniiu w. A T54 tank and 130mm. gun might endaaser Atlantic secur mulating U.S.

world policy. Lw thi round after round scream tant domination in Northern Ireland. Both Protestant and Catholic marches have 'We are holding a costly urn that would "grant 14 days of ing out of their camouflaged position near the Catholic ity. The scene of such offers, he predicted, will be she projected berlla over the world," he said, ese tank ana sen-mi howitzers they had captured tried to return the fire but were on the enemy firing sites. "They've blown the camouflage away Now they've damaged the gun," said Furrow, 32, of Urbana, Ohio.

He listened again to his radio. "They've knocked out the tank, peace and grace" to allow Brit iish forces "to deal with the de not onlv nuclear, but naval frequently touched off communal fighting in the past three years of violence. church at La Vang. Engineers, soldiers and bulldozers fled from the bridge site as the and military." jteriorating position." European conference on security and cooperation in Europe. Ambassadors from 34 countries soon silenced Furrow chewed on British But Kennedy added that Britain's administrator for shells landed in a group of refu i military strength cannot be de- 0 Ireland.

William bullv beef, slapped off the mos probahly get Miether in A 1 gees huddled on the north bank Helsinki late in November to too." A few hours later, Furrow and Maj. Me moved out at the Itermined by financial consider-jhitelaw, had warned that no jations, important though they more such no-go areas would The UDA last weekend barricaded five Protestant areas to protest Whitelaw's refusal to interfere with Cathoiic-only enclaves policed by gunmen of the Irish Republican Army. of the river. make olans for the opening of One shell hit a house and it Anc ne sam iie nas nune tolerated. The UDA in effect the conference next year head of a task force heading ment 0 Sioux Falls City Lines bus terminal stops have been shift-o(' from 9th Street to the east side of Phillips Avenue between Shrivers and Louise Dixon Store.

0 The north oneJialf of W. 8th Street between Phillips Avenue Minnesota Avenue has been opened to traffic. The south half of this route is being torn up for replacement by construction crews. t0 ask other countries to was telling him he had to back1 Kennedy said in an into quitoes and talked about life the field. "We've been spearheading assaults for two months now, Kontum, An hoc, My Chanh, vou name it," he said.

"On June 23rd and 24th this battalion knocked out 27 tanks and burst into flames. A small boy ran across the pontoon bridge, his face glazed with shock, a that some Western countries a ljr." 1,1 UK mown or lace the possibility ot; Later the UDA let the army for Quang Tri. Me carried a bottle of champagne to be drunk when the provincial capi he did not name uhoni might uoiense 'an armed challenge to the! take over the barricades in one be tempted Soviet promises: Kennedy wears three hats as army. sector but maintained unarmed tal was recaptured. of increased trade.

He added presidential envoy in The UDA. which claims it patrols behind them, that a great deal of effort is He is head of the U.S. deiega-'ean bring thousands ot armed, Wlile the 1RV aenerallv con being concentrated within. turn the North Atlantic, lighters into the streets. l0 0bserveOthe cease-fire NATO on preparations for the, Treaty Organisation, a memr sa.d that during their two-week that the command de.

iney passed nesiroveu aoiuin- en Vietnamese tanks, abandoned! kUed 300 enemy. I won two artillery pieces and bullet-rid- died buses reeking of death. Cross of Gallantry and to They passed destroyed South! bloody stump where his right hand had been. He led a stampede of refugees, many of them wounded. Shells kept hitting both banks of the river and landed in the water, but all missed the bridge.

A French iihotographer, Raymond Thomann, was wounded comerence. au- aim smi-r at a wave ol Soon lead troops on the western! rPie 1U 1,1 flank began taking mortar and, "Do I want to go to yua ig 20 Sioux Falls Argus-Leader July 6,1972 the wiioie idea oi sucn a aiuitass.ium mru wuuia ue sianumg meeting was long resisted by (major responsibility for U.S. jin full strength to protect any sectarian attacks continued. Wednesday night a man was shot in the thighs in a Catholic the U.S. government and somej foreign economic pomy.

espe-; small arms fire. A sharp fire-Tri? Hell, yes. I want to De tne fight erupted, and a North Viet-first American there. But I also namese prisoner was taken. iwant to go home." allies on the ground that cially in Europe.

For mail delivery, July 7, 1972 by shell fragments in the hand Wallace and leg. A woman ran past him clutching a baby. Both were luisuKi oi dcu4m aim anoiuer i as shot in the shoulder in another Catholic section. A volley also was fired at an army patrol, but nobody was hit, and the troops didn't return the fire. Fischer-Spassky Chess Meet Will Begin Sunday Night To Fly To Miami SILVER SPRING.

Md. (AP)i 14 Americans Killed In Action Eight men were murdered over the weekend two Prot- (IPiiron nor-tiull. rf- "ft 5 1 fv IU Catholics and SAIGON AP) fourteen estants, five REYKJAVIK, Iceland of the world chess cham-; paralyzed hu( stiu peng voting Jehovah Witness were ieponeu juueu I itiug from England. i'n Indochina war last week Bobby risctier maae a im, marcn saiti me iw" presidency, ends a 53-day penitent apology to Bor's Would meet for their first game jpital stay Friday and flies to Snasskv Thursday, and orgam- To more Protestant broth-i four more were listed as ia on missing in action, the U.S. Sunday night.

the Democratic National Con The' organizers said it had! he disclose cis, ly aim ycais uiu, were; slain Wednesday, and their bod ins piaus lor rne luture. ies were left in a country lane Aides say the Alabama gov There were reports that the ernor will make an important Nearing 65? Check Benefits From Medicare Command reported Thursday. U.S. wounded in action last week were put at 23. A South Vietnamese communique reported 2,765 enemy killed last week and listed government losses as 523 men been agreed in principle to hold the drawing Thursday night to determine which player would have the white pieces and with them the first move political announcement on his'youths had Catholic friends and arrival in Miami Beach.

lone of them had a Catholic girl But before making that an friend, nouncement. Wallace will ston Medicare benefits are pay able at 65 even if a person con-j Fischer, whose delayed arnv-j briefly in Montgomery, tinues to work full time and isal doubled the prize money fori officially pick up the reins of not collecting his social secur-b th hl nd Snasskv but" also' government again. Lt. ki'led and 2,199 wounded. Seven Americans were reported dead "not as a result of hostile action," a category that can include deaths in combat started an avalanche of con-! Gov.

Jere Beasley has been Photographer Barred From Bothering Jacky situations not directly caused ity benefits. "People nearing 65. whether or not they plan to retire, should phone or visit the Social Security Office in Sioux Falls," Rob- fusion, asked the Russian to "accept my sincerest apology." "I simply became carried by the enemy as when a helicopter goes down from me acting governor since June 4. Wallace was shot while campaigning in Laurel, on May 15. Wallace has been fitted with leg braces and a 32-inch-high walkinr? bar so ho can swins chanical malfunction during a away by my petty dispute over ert W.

Godin, Social Security "with" the Icelandic chess' battle. U.S. authorities have ac NEW YORK (AP) Free lance photographer Ronald Ga organizers," he wrote. district manager, said, lt is important to register during the three months before knowledged more than 60 lella has been barred from go- The written apology from the his Iegs alon, without the aid of I ing near Jacqueline Kennedy American cnanenger was one another person. American fliers missing in North Vietnam since the you reacn do.

the chief conditions posed by 50-nound we.ish.ts juuge nueu r- 1 1 1 1 1 He lift: dailv ant! ptepped-up bombing campaign miylMlTvT Russians before Spassky is doing scores of; al Iidu reienuessiy your nieuiuai ums. uivaueu ner ngnx io privacy. wouia sh aown ai uie cnes pushups from his wheelchair U.S. District Court Judge Irv board with riscner. with the aid of therapy bars ing Ben Cooper wrote in his de Fischer told Spassky: He has lost weight but does not have offended you and your! appear gaunt.

cision Wednesday that Galella "was like a shadow every country, the Soviet Specially built ramps have Godin explained that Medicare is divided into two parts. One part is hospital insurance. This is paid from social security contributions made during your working lifetime. Virtually every employed person now reaching 65 is eligible for and has paid for hospital insur where chess has a prestigious; been installed at the she went he foUwed her began April 6. Hanoi claims to have captured many of them.

The allied commands now have listed these total casualties for the war: American 45,806 killed in action, 303,190 wounded, 10,229 dead from "nonhostile" causes. South Vietnamese 147,865 killed, 381,813 wounded. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong, 858,100 killed. and engaged in offensive con- Beach convention hall to ac commodate Wallace's walking; Cooper dismissed Galella's position. The temperamental American also apologized to Dr.

Max Euwe, president of the Inter bar and wheelchair. The governor, who trailsS1-Jjmliuon suit accusing Mrs. i -i Onassis of interfering with his right to make a living and found him giiiltv of contempt Sens. George McGovern and Hubert H. Humphrey in the Democratic delegate count.

for defying an earlier order to aims to influence the party po- of a career of photographing the former First Ladv and herl sition on such issues as busing! kceP nis distance from the fam HI.I.II..H ii i-Hiim inn -W and tax reform I'lv ance protection. And if a worker is eligible, so is his wife at age 65. This part of Medicare helps pay for your care in a hospital and for certain kinds of care you may need after you leave the hospital. But that is only half of the Medicare story. The other half is the supplementary medical insurance that helps pay doc two children, Caroline and John Kennedv.

national Chess Federation, the Icelanders, "the thousands of fans around the world and especially to the millions of fans and the many friend, I have in the United States." However, Fischer brushed aside a demand from the Soviet Chess Federation that he forfeit the first match because of his tardy arrival. He said this "would place me at a Galella has made something Aides have given no indication what Wallace will say on arrival at the convention. On one of three occasions on which he left the hospital, to dine with his wife in a hotel Tuesday Investment Funds MFW vr.Pl ml i i i- 19.70 N.L. scudder Funds: 9 04 9 Int tnu 11 71 9ft -The following quo-Dreyfus Grp: Hiinck tor's and surgeons' bills and tations, supplied by Dreyf 13 .02 27 johnstn 38.95 NX. Sped 3880 N.L.

eNational Levcie 18 23 19.08 Keystone Funds: Balan 16.98 N.L. a m7 Af nthPr medVal tremendous handicap" and henlnl- va'lace comerrec war wide variety of other jdidn-t believe the "world's four supporters on the Demo expenses. ou pay half the costj icratic Credentials Committee. night, Wallace conferred with champion desires such an ad tlm 3U 'nc 0 .4 t.Vi Annlln 8 ft Com 11 I Deaers. Ir.c are Third 11 21 1 2 23 Cut R' 19 10 19 9ft SernrHu Fimrtt- th.

nrirfl. a tuufiirhFR. CH 1 Rfl til of the medical insurance Cus B2 20.43 22.39 Equty 4.57 5.01 Cue rj iHinni tnuoct am Ban announced these vantage in order to play me. Meanwhile, NBC that Wallace has have ben through a monthly premium i withdrawn IL K' 8.24 9.03 intra 10.8911.93 Balan io 22 11 17 fnet Grwth assr-t IVleef BEV JOHNSON Al Our New, Comfortable, Convenient "SIT DOWtr WANT AD COUNTER Special "Get Acquainted" Offer 7.76 8.50 Selected Funds: 2.86 25.05 Sel Am 9.97 and the government pays the "I know you to be a sports-other half. It is particularly im- man and a gentleman, and I irom a special program o.

vaiuei or bono' incom "Meet tho Press The us saes SdcI uie ries. ine pr iChare) wednsdy. Stock 11.40 12.46 Cus S2 11.72 12.84 Sel Opo 16.96 18.54 9.73 10 67 Sel Spl 17 33 18.94 am looking forward to some ex- it OJ portant that you apply for your 2ram will go on as scheduled! sei Buy'sbrstdt citing chess games with you," Sunday with five other ri. tff Fischer concluded. or fle Democratic presi-iAdmiraity Funds: Ea oth 9.97 1093 "br, 1 it rwin 6 6v a pro 4 Grwth medical insurance coverage De-fore you reach 65 since this is a voluntary program with Ir.n ited enrollment periods, Godin faid IctlliCI fjUWC UdU IIICI 1 UiTlltltil Il'JIIlIIiaiHm.

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43 4mcap 7.22 7.89Fs'm Bu 10 58 N.L Loomis Sayies: Invest 11.34 12.39 Diyer 11 34 12.3?l-ideiity Group: ianaa ji.jo rM.L.bnerm 16 71 N.L 9 49 Capit 14.06 N.L. Side Fd 10 37 11.37 Buildhxq (psAiwd tfpplicatioju rn Eqty 6 09 6.6' Bond imer Express Capit Cac.t 9 83 10 74 Contfd Police Check 3 Burglaries Three burglary reports were among the items being Cony Section 1,201: No perwn shall erect tonn Insulation H- R.fitv! Incm" nr nrnrMri uiith tho prertinn nr retn. and parage. 1818 soec i'j. jho? itruction any building or repair, reroof house '6 9 57 StOCf mnvp.

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reroof house, 1616 3 73 4 08 Grange mN otr. Fnanc-ll Anch larv at the B. i. Goodrich! 4 Sa?) 42 9 71 lo '9 Dna 12 21 i 3 38 Indust 18 99. ncom DAYS FOR THE PRICE OF G'jyth incme Fd Inv Vi.nt 6 03 6.60 indep 8.36 9 16 Com 5 83 6 37 5..

9 5 7' Mace 91 11 Tfl it id Myin Insulation Roofing 1 reroof house and garage, 1900 S. Covell $660. 9 .13 10 33 Vent vo --ss cinanr! Prog 7 25 7 92 I 16.3?Fst Permits; Value, $385,595 Floyd Larson, house and ga-i rage4109 Marion Road, Davenport Construction, swimming pool and bathhouse. 400 S. Sneve S70.000 Launey Milier, garage, 2808 Investors Wash store at 712 N.

Main Ave hiss unknown. Joe VolsCh, 1512 W. 7th reported a burglary at his residence, loss unKnown. A coin collection and rings, Laverne Goernan. lounda ion Astron 5 1 5 5 i dsc for garage, 1032 Duluth Auda 11 at 9.15 10 03 1 9 1 8 9 9410 89 1 1 k.

1 rr ig vo V.FO SI 00 5 '1 6 ult Frd 8 01 7'Fst Nat 6 42 7 12 67 13 85 S'Frm Gt i '0 L. 15 09 16 Frm In 9.7? 14 77 16 09Sia.e st 5i 5i si 15 47 16 9' Sto-idman Funds-unvai' Am Ind 96 N.L. 4 14 N.L Asso 1 30 L. 17 30 Fiduc 7 83 N.L. 6 58 7 17Stein Roe Fd-.

61 14 9- Balan 24 20 L. 30 i 57 Cap 11 0 L. 5 93 6 4' S'ory :7 49 N.L. Fod 3 Stock value unknown, were reported f. nth st S7(m Moon Insulation ri Roofing, all W1 A VTrr 19 AA ft.

fn 58 5 74F1 Gth Grth 12 70 i 3.88 i-oundrs ir; 79 Grwtn Fd 8 79 9 57 Incnm 6 58 7 fuMI stolen from the Edna H.Lker Palmer Construction, sales Partial reroof, 727 residence, 604 W. 9th St. land warehouse, 3400 S. 1'lace, S290 Celand Montgomery reported 1 $75,000 Moon Insulation 1 'i-k 12 8' -4 0 MIF Prt 9 54 l0 4''''lF r'h 14 96 IS Roofing 3rd uoervsd rv 1 2 48 Spot I the theft of $50 from washing John B. Weber partial reroof, 923 7 91 8 67 I Fours') 10 1311 07aM wyyt Grwth i2 91 Frankln Grouo: OmaG 6 58 7 11 Incom in rq Ken machines at Tally Ho apart- house and garage, 917 Grand $245 r.th 6 08 6 6 4 DNTC 7w umani u)iu sumn Moon Insulation Roofing, Tect.

6 15 4 72 G'th (19 91 lt II 7 01 Sync Gth 9 64 TO 5 I 13 71 14 48 7 98 8 '5 unavail una a1' 1 26 1 1 49 1', 8 09 7 37 3ii 9 19 9 99 12 II 1' 77 mcnts. i view Drive, $18,000 Eugene Schroeder, 005 S.j Honnmg Enterprises. Menio reported the theft and garage, 336 Holiday of a brief-case from his car thr. vh-i hlnrk nf Menlo Rnmn2 Fdn 'I 10 IV. Ut's 5 25 5 75 T'st B' nr- Fd 4 27 4 7 Incom Vu' Cai.n US Gov '0 II 1 1 'K)Na t'nd Ruck 1.5 80 17 'l C(F D'-p I 75 Na' ai-dn 72 Or, 24 0 Fund I'K Grrj Ralan house reroof house, 1010 W.

22nd $405 Moon Insulation Roofing, house partial r'-roof. fi27 Menlo Ave Ave $210 10 75 10 97 TW.R AtD tl Tear he- Temp Gt 10.44, il 41 T-rr Cap 5.16 5 VI Trns C.p 4 16 I Trav Ed 9 1 4 Bond and garage 340 Itol.ttav $20 Carnide Construction Moon Insula nouse reroof "ara- K- 712 -t ynt Fd V-jt rr, i ap't Gth '0 05 ir, 9a T.j-ir Hd 7 96 7 99 HOC 5 17 5 6" AI 6 9STn C'n'. 4 1' '8 7 73 8 4-, (JSAA Gt 14 12 113 10US GOVS" 10 46 10 65 IS 19 7 IJnif nt i 1 09 I). 1 i 7t Di.d 61 7 06 Grwt-. 79 Pt -tl.

17 16 13.15 Inrnm 'it 17 Vork 73 Nl G'th 7 35 7.42N"! 3irl" Nfluw ut and garage, 5208 a $200 7 99 8 1 9 r'l Gayken, 5400 W. 36th r-pjrted the theft of mail residence. thefts were reported Welter. Y.MCA, and by i-h: lips, 2205 S. Western window was re-vrv-'i by Mrs.

John Anderson, 3 91 4.79 'mm 0 4 '1 i5 1125 4 51 nd T'd -9 61 8 i6Ga'r ty if. II r.r a 14 8 I'l Gt. ve' 3.77 4 0 Gralt' 6 70 7 54 '56? 17 4 57 IS. 8 P.ai.-Fund'.: 'j, 1 Y'. 13 Vh-Fd IS nd 1 75 1 91 7 7 P.

7 56 8 76 Fd KF: 7 37 2 G'f (This offer applies only to word ads placed at our counter between July 3rd Jaiy 8th) REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING! Free 1 word ad for 4 days each month for next 6 mowfKt! No obliqation! Jwt stop ot our ew counter and register! New drawing CCry day! 6 LUCKY WINNERS! GET ACQUAINTED WITH RESULTS! USE 15 1' 6 7' 0 10 1 15 9' 8 18 9 l(Nfii CI 1 11 snijn.dd 1. 8.58 9 A7ld '4 7115 51 Broad 17 21 11 7165 71 66 Nat Inv 7 7 66Ni'h V'd; 49 l. YVhPh 75 15 '4 'J- 2:. "'7 DG'r. 3 'ft Omni 9 R-in-- 4'i i'nn tlm '7 69 I (on G' Drive, $17,000 Moon Insulation Roofing.

Larry Bridenstine, garage, reroof houe. 1702 prairie 743 N. Ieadale $1,000 $330 Haskel Butcher, house and Mixm Insulation X- Roofing, garage, 5404 W. 51st $13,500 house, 705 37'n St Haskel Butcher, house a S3.7) garage. 5701 W.

51st Albert Wold, remodel Howard WoIIes. house and ga-1 233 S. Grange Ave, $500 rage, 2505 Costello Road, Rrende Construct.on. restm-ro Riteway Construction, house! building. 208 S.

Main $250 and garage, 3201 S. Covell Jacob Deckert. reroof garage. 820 S. Kiwanis $45 I 7'.

9 1 5 90 I r.v -t 1 r. '1 71 Oprn" '7 7 fl Op-f-n 9 -ir er 1'J ii.i H)Ui Van-j 10 77 72 nc-dr 2 9 82 0 'i 1'j i 117 10 91 i I '7 jD1' i HJl 'I 6 I Tl-no II 53 F1'ir Hr.t J'iOTC 1 04 11 rl9Va .) ln Fd Hor 'in IV IV 93 P.tram 8 79 1 a' li Hund.Pd.Vgt Pa-I: P' 9:4 9- rimr. an early i thunderstorm is 'ji' ugh, to be the cause of a fire thAt started a stack of 5,000 hay bales at the Construction farm on Road northeast of Sioux Kails. Falls Split-R'irk townsh.p f.re station received the call at 2:52 a in. Thursday and did not leave the 1 16 ''t Equty Gw.

'h Vert 4 65 5 08 1 17 17 2' 79 7 10 U4 10 7 Phillip Snobeck, addition and remodel house, 3004 S. Giendaie S0OO 100 Fd 101 F-l An 7 I'l G'', Uf i-iv-1 I Pnr -ill Pj, naai rh la Uf a I P. -rjr -n P'n St 4 87 5 37 P9ii Fnd '7 8 4 03 1 47 1'. I) 1 "8 1 1 Botn (21 99 Bo rm 9 9 10 9.. 9 43 10 31 Spr! ,0 7 25 11 19anolrM lit 5', -9 11 49 amd 144 4 R5 I 98 16 70 Vantd Tri 27 Flovd Clyde, addition to build ing.

1012 W. 41st $2 .000 If. At-A'oryl, addition to build ing. 2311 S. Dakota $250 Kenne'h Olson, attached ga rage.

3013 E. Robert McCiaren, attach''d 6 00 rh 17 74 A 1 37 1.48 68 1 10 Tl JS J. J. McBIue addition to house, 1817 S. Jefferson $3,500 Alfred Kjelden, replace win Gr 7 8 8 .4 1 i 7 .2 37 P-9 1 38 SIOUX Fund.

7r 1 4- th 39 10 I V.k.nn 7 mm A CD Bfl "orr.D Fd 3305 dows, 915 X. French $20 garage and hreezeway, 4 5: a 7 14 7 Gt. "v' 11 4 H- li 59 7 2 ''''ON 6 74 SI A 8 8V Gu" 49 Fra 1 '9 I 1 fl '1 71 7 '7 7 36 MO'7'i6 24 III 1711,95 5 64 6 18 Pro Fu'd ir.r..j Nl'i 0 9 1' 90 Pro Port! I. '4 60 15 96 Prov.rJ 5 10 5 5' 76 99 9, 4 FALLS ARGUS-L WAfIT ADS 'Corro'd Oiv tori.tei 'on1 Vut Gth scene until shortly Ixrfore 6 a. m.

Approximately half the bales were saved. Fire units were summoned to the residence of Mrs. Palmyra 3104 21st at 4:47 p.m. Wednesday when a fire started in a studio couch Joe Knock, reroof house, 708: claudette Drive, E. 29th $830 Gilbert David, reroof house Golden Rule Construction Co and garage, 1204 Wa viand addition to building, 4100 $00 ys fi'.

52 1' 8 15.61 17 12 tu'p Lr 91 L. pro 9 '4 1 '0 P'U 'SP 17 17 48 '7 1 96 Pijt.n'T-. '-r, Fdui' 7' IV T. '99 G'o'd 160 1,114 ((. 1 '57 8 73 G'urtn 17 77 1 96 Western $65,000 Don Gohl.

remodel house, 9 II 'j 96 11 '4 '4 36 9 01 1 ,6 I 5 1 t9 14 19 -r, II 83 17 '5 10 if 6 7 4 Moon Insulation 4 Kooiing. 2n Biauveit Ave $08.5 Ga' I'. 42 9 70 Wrvlr 25Ui Jerry Upf. attached 200 South Minnesota Ave. d7f-jh Damage was confined to the; reroof house, 127 couch.

Phone 338-1130 500,5 43rd St. $1,400 102II917V Ind 12 83 0inco 11 74 12 85WinflH 17 II UHmv: Fr 15 Tl 17 30ir)ler 5 90 4 47 7 74 7 fl 4 97 5 43 77 14 una ail 4'. i 3.1 In'orri 6 3 6 6 InrO 7 08 V'Oa 10 ir Voag 9 25 10 05 Pr 7 40 8 09Pln'et 9 1 72SaqitM 9 0 hutr Moon Insulation Roofing, Eugene Stewart, addition to rfnuf hniluP 010 WnA Ct I 0 1-7 H91 i i e' Oea 13 78 14 II P) Dlta 8 63 9 in A rubbis'h fire was extirgu.sh ed at Hassenstein Steel at 12:40 a m. Thursday. r-aiar, nil .9.

Williams load J8- i $1.7, Or Cap 8 16 8 4Hlf-l Dorto f.O' 16 59 1 I 88 N.L.N No II 12 12 Wr fhrg).

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