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2-A THE MIAMI NEWS June 26, 1972 TEMPERATURES mm MJn Local State, ft ft EJISI National, International mm wswmmmmm I Date IfmhthOHH f47Hf 4tviCf. M044. I li. a Ctmmtit kNJ in ta. Beach High takes U.S.

debate honor MIAMI FORECAST Partly cloudy through tomorrow with a few afternoon thunder showers. Low tonight mid 70s. High tomorrow near 90. Southwesterly winds 15 miles an hour gusty near showers. Shower probability 30 per cent.

Some feeling returns to Wallace's thighs NATIONAL Skin Frit, Albutueraul tl 54 Anchoraia pcy II SO Atlanta cy 13 41 Billinti 71 il Birmingham cv 71 44 I Biimarck pcy 77 tl Bona pcy at Botlon tf SO 10 Brownsville II Burlington (y 13 II Caipar 70 10 0) CharlaitonSC 17 71 04 Charleston Ve I 70 11 CharlotltNC IS 4 Chicaaa 41 40 Clavaland cy 47 SS 01 Oal Ft. Worth 10S II Denver 14 41 DeiMtintt 77 SI Dotrolf cy 74 SO El Paio 04 71 Honolulu cy 04 74 Mouiton 04 77 Indianapolit 71 Jackson Mm cy If 7) .44 KaniaiClty cy IS 44 Lai vagal 04 41 Littla Rock cy 00 70 .01 LotAngelei cy 77 41 Louuvlllt 00 S4 Memohil pcy 14 40 I 10 Milwaukat 71 SS Mpli St Paul cy 70 S4 NewOrelant tl 71 New York cy 44 41 .40 Oklahoma City to 70 Omaha cy II II Philadalphla 70 40 01 Phoenix 00 70 Pittsburgh cy 4S 54 01 Portland Mt dril 41 S4 05 Portland Oro cy 70 S4 Rapid Cily as 54 05 Richmond pcy 74 M) St Louis 17 41 Salt Laka City 02 SO San Antonio pcy 04 70 San Dmt cy It 41 Saattla cy 44 51 01 Waihmoton pcy 74 41 Wichita pcy 04 15 11 rounds of debate, men's and women's extemporaneous speaking, dramatic interpretation and original oratory. Ralph Carey, the team coach, said the results "were symbolic of the team's effort through the entire year," adding that "this is sure to bring national recognition to Florida speech activities. Miami Beach Senior High School captured national honors at the 45th annual national speech and debate tournament held last week at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. Out of 253 schools, Miami Beach placed second in the nation based on over-all team points gathered during 5 rifWW 0MW UW 1 ttWW EXTENDED FORECAST Until Tvh4 Mam The Alabama governor has been paralyzed from the waist down since he was shot in an assassination attempt on May 15.

Following an operation last week to remove a bullet from his spine, doctors predicted Wallace would be able to move about with the aid of leg braces and crutches within six months. SILVER SPRING. Mcl. (lo. George Wallace is showing additional encouraging signs of recovery, his doctors report.

He now has some feeling in his thighs. "This should be regarded with cautious optimism for continued neurological improvement in the months Rhead." the report from Holy Cross Hospital here said. Wednesday throuth Friday: partly cloudy la occasionally claudy wild icalltrid mainly attarnoon thundecshoweri throughout Florida. Low, moilly in lha 7H. Hilht la la 14, Boy, 14, drowns in NW Dade lake LOCAL DATA Hawaii dock strike delayed 7:00 A.M.

30.00 Barometer (i.l.) inchai Relative humidity BOATING FORECAST Exposed Atlantic coastal waters: Winds southwest 13 knots, seas 2 to 4 feet. Winds and seas higher near scattered mainly afternoon and evening thundershowers. Exposed Gulf coastal waters winds southwest 13 knots, seas 3 to 4 feet. Inland waters: Winds southwesterly 10 to 13 knots with a light chop on waters. Gusty winds and choppy waters near widely scattered mainly afternoon and evening of friends when he decided to go swimming.

His companions reported that he went out too far and was unable to return to the bank. A Metro diver recovered the boy's body from 30 feet of water. A 14-year-old Miami boy drowned yesterday in a lake at NW 84th Avenue and 78th Street. Metro police said Herman Gary, of 1541 NW had been fishing in the lake for a half-hour with a group 7 M. at II 7J J7 0 .47 10 SS 4 51 34.1S 11 Huh tamp yesterday Low tamp last mihl Dot unca Ml at mth dean tinea lit ot yr Hioh and low racord unca me 07 Total pracip in last 14 hr.

Total pracip linca lit mth Excess unca lit ol mth Total pracip linca lit ol yr Eicess unca lit of yr wage hike of 42 cents an hour retroactive to Dec. 25, 1971, and another 40 cent Mise effective July I. Bums said there Ls agreement in principle on remaining contract issues but added thai it would be difficult to settle the details. He did not list the remaining issues. HONOLULU The deadline for a statewide dock strike, originally set for 12:01 a.m.

today, has been extended one week, Gov. John Burns announced last night. Burns said all parties in the negotiations have agreed to his suggestion that the 900 longshoremen be given a Southwest civic groups to meet GREATER MIAMI INTERNATIONAL Skin Time Tamp Amtlerdam I am 54 Atham 2 am 77 Auckland noon SO Berlin 1 am 55 Cairo 1 am Dublin pcy mdnt 51 Horn Kont I am 14 Liibon cy mdnt 41 London cy mdnt SS Madrid pcy I am 71 Moicow 3 am 41 Naw Delhi pcy I am II Parii 1 am 57 Romt 1 am 71 Saioon cy I am 77 Stockholm I am 54 Sydney dl am 41 Tal AvI 1 am 41 Tokyo hail 0 am 72 CANADA TIDES Chess champ cancels Iceland trip Prar. Coral Gablat It 74 Airport II 75 47 Bay Front Park 71 44 Miami Baach tl 79 et Miami Baach 01 77 II als which might destroy its amenities. Hilton, coordinator of the current drive against construction of the South Dixie Expressway, said all civic associations now being formed are invited to send one representative.

The meeting will be at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Palmetto Senior High School, 7640 SW 118th St. Representatives of civic associations south of Sunset Drive (SW 72nd Street) will meet tomorrow evening to organize the South Dade Civic Council. Wayne Hilton, past president of the Mangowood Civic Association, said the council's purpose will be to help direct the orderly growth of the area and to fight propos FLORIDA NEW YORK Bobby Fischer, the unpredictable challenger for the World Chess Championship, abruptly canceled last night his flight to Reykjavik, Iceland, where he is to begin his match next Sunday with Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union. Col.

Edmund head of the U.S. Chess Feder ation, said he had no reason to believe that Fischer would fail to appear for the match. Paul Marshall, a lawyer who has been active in behalf of the American grandmaster, said that some detailed "ground rules" of the match remained to be settled, but that he did not expect them to prevent Fischer's arrival in time to play. Skiai Proc. Edmonton pcy 40 40 OS Montreal 41 57 01 Toronto pcy 47 SI 01 Vancouver pcy 45 SS Abernathy to speak tomorrow TODAY TOMORROW Huh Low Hioh Lew Miami Harbor Entranca M2 Miami Baach 1 IP 1-lla Miami City Yacht Bailn 4:31 5 Ota 7Wh St.

Causeway 4 Sip Caoa Florida (West Sida) IQrOlp Ragged Key! (Biscaynt Bay) 4: Sip 10 55a Angelflsh Kay (Blicayno Bay) Pumpkin Kay (Card Sound) fori Laudfrdala I a Mar) Fort Lauderdale (Andrew! Ava. Br) Port Evtrjladeo (Jatttai) Up Hilliboro Inlet Fowty Rock! Lloht Garden Cova (Kay Ltrao) Tavarniar t-Mp 3 14p enno Kay (Wast tnd) IQ OIp Sombrero Key Light Marathon (North Side) Bahia Honda Bridaa ara Chica Channel IOp Key Wait 11 Marquasat Key! Carden Ky (Dry Tortuoao) Loaiernaao Kay (Dry oftuaan Prec. Apalachicola 13 14 It Clewnton 11 Daytena Beach 0J 77 It Ft Lauderdale 10 77 FfMveri MM tr Gainesville 71 31 Homestead fO 01 Isalmorada II 10 Jacksonville 71 4 Kay West II Lakeland is 7t Ocala 74 03 Orlando II 71 II Pensacola 71 41 Sarasota-Bradenton 13 71 SI Pftersburt IS 71 37 Tallahassee II 13 Tampa IS 70 12 Vara Baach 71 Palm Baach II 74 1 31 SOUTH AMERICA Skiai Time Temp Buenoi Airai pcy I pm 54 Montevideo pcy pm 54 Rio Da Janelre 1 pm 77 3 slain at party in Georgia throughout the South are being organized to come to Miami Beach for the conventions. The original Resurrection City encampment was held in Washington in 1968. Abernathy succeeded the late Dr.

Martin Luther King Jr. as chairman of the SCLC. PAN AMERICA Skiai Prac. Barbadoi cy 04 7t Bermuda pcy 7 47 Havana to 75 Kinoiton pcy tl 73 Mexico Cily film li 57 tr Naiiau cy II San Juan P.R. pcy 77 51 St.

Croix v.l. pcy 75 04 St. Kittt pcy 14 71 Rist Sat Sun a.m. 1:14 p.m. Moon 7:11 p.m.

4:11 a.m. Full moon 1:44 p.m. The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, chairman of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) will discuss plans for "Resurrection City II" during this summer's political conventions tomorrow at noon before the Tiger Bay Club. The SCLC said poor people People Marcella Mingo appointed as an administrative officer with the Dade County Fair Housing and Employment Commission Myron A.

Berezin elected vice president of the Association of Wade Hulsey, 23, recently returned from Vietnam, was charged with murder in the incident. Killed were James Norman arge, 23, the trailer tenant and described as a longtime friend of Hulsey; Steve Wayne McClure, 18, and his sister, Sherrie, about 17, all of Dalton. DALTON, Ga. As eight oung people listened to music at a party early yesterday, one of them suddenly began shooting the others with a pistol, police said. Three were killed and two injured.

Whitfield County Deputy Farrell Carter said Jerry- Jewish Center workers at their annual meeting in Montreal Stephen Shelton, E. N. Nicolaides and William Bradley elected officers of Consulting Engineers Council of Florida at their annual meeting in Sarasota. Bear kills man at Yellowstone Vii' -iff m4t mht What's coming up t3 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. A bear killed an Anniston, man at an unauthoriized camp in Yellowstone National Park early yesterday, park officials said.

Assistant Park Supt. Vern Hennesay said Harry Eugene Walker, 25, was attacked within 100 feet of the campsite while returning with a companion to the tent they pitched about a half-mile northeast of Old Faithful Friday night. Hennesay said Walker and his friend were returning to the camp just as the bear was raiding their food sup- piy. 1 The sun shines through Florida skies were mostly clear in this satellite photo taken at 9:24 a.m. today.

Elsewhere, clouds and some thunder storms were scattered from the Central Plains to the Mississippi Valley, and cloud bands reached across Alabama and Georgia to the Atlantic. The weak and diffuse remains of Agnes, meanwhile, were drifting slowly eastward over the extreme Northeast, with lingering rain and drizzle and weathermen said the flooding had reached its peak and waters were ATS-3 Satellite Pholo from NOAA'i Nationt' Hurricane Cenlar The City of Miami Beach Charter Review Board will hold a public hearing on the matter of service bars in high-rise apartment buildings Friday at 4 p.m. in the auditorium of the Main Public Li brary, 22nd Stteet and Collins Avenue The Miami-Dade chapter of the National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers will meet at noon Friday at the Columbus Hotel. WJrW Li I it'Si'ci Pi 1J li HHP S. Winds slam trailer, pULN.

British report killing 14 Ulster guerrillas 2-year-old is killed FORT WALTON BEACH A 2-year-old boy was IPoo fiDi killed yesterday as high-ve locity winds slammed North west Florida amid reports that tornadoes were touching Brown said the boy was killed when wind sent the family trailer tumbling on its side. The wind played havoc elsewhere in the panhandle, knocking down power lines, overturning mobile homes, slapping at docked boats, felling trees and blowing out business display windows. Fort Walton Beach was the hardest hit. down throughout the pan Bankruptcies, Crime, Meetings Marriages, uivurces, night tonight, when the ceasefire was scheduled to begin, in an effort to demonstrate they are still a force to be reckoned with and called their truce from a position of strength, not weakness. There were reports that some diehard provisionals might ignore the ceasefire order and continue shooting.

But provisional commanders in Belfast insisted the truce would be observed and any guerrilla violating it would be "disciplined." BELFAST British troops claimed they shot 14 guerrillas in gunbaltles yesterday as the ceasefire promised by the provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army neared. Six other persons were killed during the weekend, raising Northern Ireland's death toll to at least 383 in three years of communal violence. British officials feared the guerrillas planned to press the assault right up to mid Diana from JamevB. Pierce Eduardo from Silvia c. Navarro da MARRIAGE LICENSES PUBLIC MEETINGS handle.

Dead was Timothy Lamar West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don West of Poplar Springs. Holmes County Deputy Jim Ronald Daniels, nto NW 14th i Miami, Maenina M. Walker, 113 NW 14th Miami Michael R.

Davenport, San Berdoo, Karol L. Lunsford, 4579 SW Hth Coral Gables Rodrieuei Constance from Dennis Ryan Elizabeth Moses from Robert Lee Smith George from Ethel Jean Soulary Oavid E. from Joan A. Steqeman Inell Irom Jamei Duslol Tucker Carl E. from Vivian F.

Veach Anthony from Marie Vanezia 2 die from hot phosphate spill Enrique S. Fernandei, 1015 SW 103rd Miami, Maria M. Gutman, too 101st Miami Michael Finn, 301 NW 102nd Miami, Mary K. Clancy, lis NW 102nd Miami Antonio E. Flechet 3210 Ith Hialeah, Martha S.

Sanchei, 415 29th Hialeah Victoriano Gonialez, 147 W. 20th Hialeah, Violate P. Navarro, 147 10th BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS Notices of meetinti of public bodiel In Dade County tuch ai federal, itate, county and municipal commissions, boards or authorities thould be mailed or telephoned to Charlotte Berber, The Miami Newt, P.O. Box 41S, Miami 13111. Telephone 350-2945 TODAY Opa-locka Commission, City Hall I p.m.

Miami Springs Council, City Hall 7 p.m. TOMORROW Coral Gables Council, City Hall, 0 a.m. Florida City Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. Hialeah Council, City Hall, 7:30 p.m. North Miami Council, City Hall, 4 p.m.

France ignores N-test pleas Hector R. Itleiiai, 130 Itlh Mil lean, Aida M. Morrina, 4110 13th Hialeah Hamlin B. Johntton, 510 Biicayne Boulevard. Miami, Wanda Soltyi, 130 NE 20th Miami David K.

Jones, 11940 SW 4Ht Miami, Peaoy A. Walimaa, 10340 SW 44th Miami Wm. R. Knowles, 42ft NW Mth Miami, Bilhe F. Cobb, 4201 NW Mth Miami Michael B.

Kulimkl, 1ISS Tioertail Coconut Grove, Judith L. Hiruh, 1155 Tioertail Coconut Grove Jack J. Lamb, 1333 4rth Hialeah. Gisela E. Gontalet, 17 Slth Hialeah Horit Lama, 1400 NE 110th Miami, Edith McDonald, 1505 NE 135th Miami Wm.

Lawrence, 44S Ocean Miami Beach, Ivy Wasterman, 4400 Abbott Miami Beach Jose Leandrei, 120 NE lit Miami, Roiario Maroto, till SW 7th Miami Brian L. Lenobel, HS-18'h Miami Brach, Janet M. Naila, 415 NE 144th Miami Harold Irvin Gittleman, also known ai Harold Irvin Gittleman, 7441 wavne Miami Beach, restaurant manager, voluntary-Lorraine Gittleman, als known ai Gittleman, 7441 Wayne Miami Beach, housewife, voluntary. ery tunnel. A side collapsed and a storage pile came tumbling in on them.

The two were identified as Jimmie Adams, 22, and John Burnett, 59, both of Plant City. The accident occurred at the Royster plant on State Route 60 east of Mulberry. Royster processes phosphate for use in fertilizers. Hialeah Michael M. Halten, ISO N.

Greenway Coral Gables. Patricia A. Cosen- tino. 10400 SW 138th Miami I Robert E. Hemhlon.

lto NE 52nd Mumi, Gloria Ramos, 3741 SW 16th i Miami Roqer L. Howard, 415-Sth Miami Beach, Linda M. Buroos, 520 Ocean Miami Beach Marvin J. Johnson, 1590 NE 1 Tilts St North Miami Beach, Virginia D. Vance, 1591 175th NMB I MULBERRY An industrial accident that spilled tons of hot phosphate has claimed two lives.

Accounts of the Saturday deaths differed, but Polk County Sheriff Monroe Bran-nen said it occurred at the Royster processing plant when the two men were trying to open doors in a deliv AREA CRIME BURGLARIES Northeast STATISTICS ROBBERIES Northeast PARIS France will go ahead with its nuclear tests in the Pacific despite pressure from nations in the area to call them off, a Defense Ministry spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said there had been no change in plans to hold the series of tests. which could begin at any time. The beginning of the se-rie. aimed partly at miniaturizing French nuclear weapons, depended on weather conditions the spokesman said, but he could give no indications when this might be.

Lawrence W. Little, SMI SW Ind Tar i 7107 liscaynt Wednesday 10 p.m.; store roobed at gunpoint by 1 males; cash (5)4). Northwist 1751 Biscayna Blvd.) broke window; unknown. 1704 NE 2 motel; forced window; cash reenter, drill. 110 NE 45 heme; removed jalousies; unknown.

Northwist 1500 NW 3 Orange Bowl; possible Gainesville plagued by floods NW 4 and 4 Thursday 7 a.m.; male walking robbed by tone male; wallet, watch. Castro arrives in Moscow NW I Thursday midnight; I males walking robbed at gunpoint by The Weather Service in Gainesville reported that nearly 5'2 inches of rain inundated the city, mostly over a several hour period during midday. Miami, PriKilla J. Ayale, lit 52nd Miami limael Mendet, 4041 NW Utth Miami, Marina M. A.

Bucatot, 4734 NW 4th Miami Tomai L. Monion, Canary Isl Nancy C. Alexander, 14420 SW t5lh Miami Robert J. Orelo, 261 50th Hialeah, June C. Goldilem, 1130 S4th Hialeah Loun A.

Omeir, 530 Bitcayne Boulevard, Miami, Soma Y. McElroy, 500 Bitcayne Boulevard, Miami Charles i. Patricotf. 0014 SW 07th Miami, Mary J. McCracken, 1315 SW 4rh Miami Humberto Perdoma, tit SW 4th Miami, Zanaida D.

Miranda. 4000 SW tn Miami Daooberte O. Ptret, in Itth Hi ivne maie; casn isssi. NW II St. and Wednesday 11 Wm.

Johnson, 14440 Graves Miami, Cynthia O. Banks, ills SW 13rd S. Miami Jimmie L. Harris 4420 NW 1st Miami, Alice Harm, 4420 NW 1st Miami Lynn Ladner, 4M1 SW 25th Miami, Beverly F. Branch, 311 11th Hialeah Wayne M.

Lanen, 17405 NW 43rd Miami, Cynthia D. Groover, 11011 NW 1st Miami Joseph J. Mairena. 1154 SW 1st Miami, Marian Loset, 1154 SW 1st Miami Francisco W. Martinet, 41 15th Hialeah, Esttter Arce, 41 15th Hialeah Robert A.

Mattson, 1771 Sunset t. Miami, Kathy Cram, lot Sunset South Miami Franklin Miles, 41 NW 14th Miami, Delorii Johnson, 4131 NW 34th Miami Roeer B. Miller. 470S SW 53rd Miami, Katherint A. Watson, 7341 SW tth Miami Dennii M.

Petersen, IMS SW Kith Miami, Charlotte O. Gold, 13295 SW 142nd Miami Joseph Pearsall, t00 NW 14th Miami, Girtrua Miller, 9100 NW 24th p.m.,- female walking with I females and malt, puna matched by maie key; sender 174 NW 4 apartment; broke window stereo. NW 7 apartment; forced window; TV. 537 NW plumb.ne business; drill, saw, typewriter, addina machine. 441 NW apartment; removed jalousies; radio, tape player, shoes.

tees nw 41 home; V40S rare coins, radio, ieweiry, clothino. 1251 NW 44 duplex; forced ialou-sies; TV, watch. I01S NW 44 home; window left open; stereo-tape player, record player, wedding ring. ana maie accomplice; casn (1149) watch, wedding ring. 1334 No.

Miami Ave.) Thursday 1 a.m.; malt walking robbed by 1 males; casn isnei. TH MIAMI NEWS id tkelishrri 1451 NW 17 Thursday I am i daily ttctat Stadtv at 1 Herald fatigues, emerged from his special Cubans Airlines II-yushin 18 jet and was embraced by all three top Kremlin leaders Communist party chief leonid Brehnev, President Nikolai Podgorny and Premier Alcxpj Kosvgin. It is Castro's first isit here since thev took power in 1W4. MOSCOW Castro arrived today lor a 2-week visit and talks with the government that has propped up the economy of his island republic for more than 12 years. The Cuban prime minister, wearing his traditional uniform of olive drab miluau GAINESVILLE Heavy rainfall touched off flooding in Gainesville yesterday which washed out a bridge, blocked roads and damaged an apartment complex near the University of Florida, police said.

No injuries were reported. Police Lt. Paul Dunbar said rain-swollen Hogtown Creek washed out a bridge on U.S. Highway 441 in Northwest Gainesville. Three other streets were barracaded after being submerged by the steady downpour, he said.

convenience Here robbed at gunpoint oy i males; unknown. fiart.Miami.ru. 3J HI. Ne wi and Ediianal J58-294 1 NW Ave. and St.t Thursday it p.m.; intoKkaled matt assaulted and Claiaifird ad.

350-2222 roooea by ton male; cash (til). St. and NW 1 Thursday 1 CirculttitM 374-621 1 a.m.; malt walking jumped from behind and kit on head with bottle and Miami robbed; cash (Silt). HOMI DBtlVIP RATI' 7150 NW I Pl.t Thursday I a i aWee aleah, Terry L. Bruce, 14421 Rota- i wood Miami Lakn i Oswald M.

Ponce, 151 NE 75th Miami, Alina I. Chaviano, 141 NE 44 Ih Miami i John L. Rickert, 413 lilt Hialeah, Zuraya B. Perei, 1340 34th Hialeah I Loun Rubip, 1741 NW IS'" Miami, i Violet i. Benel.

1741 NW ISth Miami Marc D. Rubin. 174)5 NE 13lh Miami, Madeline J. Rubin, 4531 N. Bay Miami Beach Michael L.

Safer, 132400 NW 11th Gainesville, Rotely Wiener, II7S NE )l)lh North Miami Beach I Yttr $20 SO and employees robbed at gunpoint by i mates prnenaint ft apply rer sobs, cash (0470), TV. SMoiiihi 1.0.40 JMoniha 314 NW 51 home; window left open; TV, tape player. S541 NW duplex; pried window, pushed in screen; TV, stereo. 5000 N. Miami noma; forced window; clock.

SOQ NW 44 SI apartment; removed screen; TV, tan, 1 ring. 40 NW 1 business; pried door; typewriter, adding machine, 4 landers. 1720 NW 70 fur; kicked out Boarded up window; $531 miscellaneous li-duar. 141 NW 71 tracery (tort; putted out air conditioner; unknown. 40 NW 71 business; lorced garage typewriter, adding machine, copy machine, 1 stereo tape players.

Southeast 194 SE 14 Hornet dear net locked; TV. 'Bomb caused Viet jet crash' IM1 Nt. Miami Ave.t Wednesday II 4 Wteki 100 p.m.; convenience store and 1 am pioyees robbed al gundetnf by 1 I Wttk 40 males; casn (S441. MAItSllaKRIPIlONS SoMthwtst I Year 152 00 Moatlu 2S00 SW I St. and Ave Thursday mid mght; service station robbed at tvn- 1 Mentha 13 00 pom ay i males; casn (MS).

4 ttko 4.00 Hit Mary Wednesday 0 a con DISSOLUTIONS OF MARRIAGE Richard Hort from Brende McCav Attrition Linda from Donald Bailey Beverly from Rex Biair Sylvia from MnuX A. Cameia Francis N. from Mary B. Cooke Mildred from Howard Davidson William from Ann Davis Neia Ann from Joe Leon Dodsan Eart E. from Patrtcta A.

Edentiefd Miooet from Elena Fernandei Ota from Jose Alverte Fieueroa Rose B. from Charles B. Flitman Robert E. from Greta F. Fersrthe Pauline 'rem Clinton Horne Lynda from Ivory Jones Manuel from Patricia Ltenin Roland Pedra trm Maria A.

Master rer James R. from Matel J. Morgan Glenn from Karen O. Mortech Maude from Frank N. Mullen Florence from Daniel J.

MulviHitt Leisa 45. from Jesus R. Nvnei venience start robbed at unpaid! by Samir Saikali, 454 Colim Ave Miami Beach, Hebe Martinet, 1441 NW 5th I Miami Omar Sardma, 1040 NW XHh Ct Miami, Marianela Hernandei, 3421 i NW 10th Miami Aveuttine Baet, 1157 NW 3rd SV, Miami, Maria L. ipehim, 5720 NW 71k ami John S. Bennett.

171 NW 12nd Miami, Imda James. 1147 SW 4TIK Miami Jet Bethel. 70S Woliiti Or Carat Cables. Mary M. BarOett, Betiomes i Edward S.

Binder, Boi 1441, Siuthwtst i cat iseji. Steaad tlatt tatil privilet'o au 400 Kiaora Wednesday I p.m.; SAIGON Informed sources say a bomb on board probably caused the crash in the central highlands of the Cathay Pacific Airways in which 81 persons died Investigators aie now becking the insurance policies of the passengers, who included 16 Americans. ITie informants said ail othfr possibilities have been virtually eliminated, and collision, weather and any tpe thorites! Ike ffitc, Miami. malt and female aapreaching borne of iriilitary activity have hf en ruled out tonipieteiy. Th "investigation is concentrating on one strong probability, and that is that a bomb ex-plixied aboard the aircraft." one source said.

The 4-engine Convair was on a flight from Singapore and Bangkok to Hong Kong when it trained about 200 miles northeast of Saigon, killing the 71 passengers and 10 crew menibers. i robbed tl gunpoint by fane malt with Fit. Down to earth i Tht Associated rtst QUINCY Women's Lib has hit pay dirt. A six- woman crew is at work at the Sod loading sod blocks onto pallets for shipment to construction site. State employment spe- cialist John Miller said the women have done so well they were given a raise.

I i a limp; casn (tut), credit Cares, wallets. Tht AptaciitaeJ fraa ii entitled exclueively lt tkf at tar public 1500 Mem Mwy.j play house; no farce, unknown. 14M sw I restaurant; reed tl wir en window; S3t cash, cigars. Kit SW 4 heme; removed talet-siet; 11400 cash. HOI Day Ave; car; pried wladew vents; cassette player, laets.

apart tire, metric socket set. 1427 Florida Ave.) rooming house; removed screen, hrokt wind; rifle, watch, TV, fewelry, cassette lane CKIME KIT: female sheners should tioa of til tkc MtttJ tnt! fareip new; aever leave purse en stort counter, Miami. Jean D'Anelfe. 41 NW Kth Miami Ger Bryan, Ctvrane, Kathy Smith, 411 NW Tin M.im, published ky tht tuff of thic arwi paper wtU at all Aaaadujunl Pre even if iust turning away tar a moment fa text something off a tkeff tr rack. Never leave pvrse purchases unattended while teing inns a fitting dtspttchtt.

often J. teeute. Mil NW tSH Ct I e-mdrwe Pities, Dr Bretf, 414 11th St M.artrt 0t from LtkM Clara O'Briee) player, I redm..

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