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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 76

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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76
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Chicago (Tribune Thursday, June 29, 1972 5 Marines Honored at Arlington Nyet IF 7 "HI i Nyet Nyet! UPI Telepboto and yesterday they were brought home. The five were Pvt. Paul E. Gagnon, Augusta, Cpl. John F.

Suggs, Richlands, N. Pfc. David W. Johns, Jonstown. Pfc.

Eugene Johnston, Littleton, N. and Pfc. Godfrey E. Hunter, Winston-Salem, N. C.

Five Marines who died 29 years ago during the battle for Guadalcanal are buried in Arlington National Cemetery. The five laid in shallow, unmarked graves near the northern coast of the Pacific Island, lost and forgotten. In 1970, the bodies were found 4 MP Wlrtphoto) Russia's Boris Spassky, world chess champion, objects to the presence of photographers at a tennis court in Reykjavik, Ice-land. The Russian chess ace was about to begin play against Jivo Nei, another chess master, who will aid Spassky when he meets American Bobby Fischer next week. Spassky will be defending his title against Fischer.

Spassky stormed off the court when the photographers would not go away. (Story on page 17, tection t) I 1 Jm 1 Hubert, Wallace Confer Mud and More Mud (AP Wlrwtiofe) Visiting Alabama Gov. George Wallace for the first time since he was shot in a Laurel, Md. shopping center May 15, Sen. Hubert Humphrey discusses the Democratic Party platform and the campaign to defeat President Nixon in November in Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Md.

jj tij i ft If 4 I TO Sir ffK 9 CV 'I 4 IUPI TMfHwlol (APWIrwMt) Tribune Music Critic Linda Winer arrow decided last night's opening concert of the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra would be a good time to see what It's like to sit on one of the back benches instead of up front where critics usually sit She tells of what she heard, saw and felt In Features, section page 6. Back in the Peanut Gallery Qeanup crewi scrape the five inchei of mud left on the streets of Richmond, into front tnd loaders for dumping into trucks. Mud was left by James River, which flooded much of the city after Hurricane Agnes dumped torrential rains on the Eastern Seaboard from Florida to New York..

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