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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 6

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parked on a busy elreet. 8 in Stolon Plane The blast killed the 'man and woman and fatally in Hires Killed in Bomb Blast jured 8-year-old Linda Finds Self Over Pacific Krause, who was walking by seven otner persons were hurt. The dead couple were iden A.W.O.L. Seaman Manages to Land Safely at Ukiah Airport After First Solo Flight tified as Arthur Depew and PITTSBURGH, July 23 U) A 29-year-old dynamite blaster touched off a bomb a3 he sat talktorr with his es his wife Llaine, 18. Police railed it a case of murder and UKIAJI, July 23 01) A 17- tranged wife tonight in a car'suicide.

wonder if he'd done the rig thing. year-old sailor admitted today "About a hundred mile3 out he wa3 scared when he looked out the window of his of Medford, I got caught in stolen plane and found he a lot of mountains, he said was making his first solo night over the Pacific Ocean "iiiverywnere i looked a mountain was coming at me." Soon after, his radio went Moreover, he was flying at night and his compass wasn't out. working. By then I didn't fcnow But the sailor, Charles where I was. So I dropped Highsmith, made it back to down low to take a good look land and eventually brought The ocean was beneath me.

That's when I really got his plane safely down at Ukiah Airport. He clipped a scared. So I headed in a di rection I hoped was land." couple of trees in landing. By then his compass had Greeted by Sheriff A reception committee, in gone out. After four hours of flying darkness, Highsmith saw cluding the Mendocino County Sheriff, was on hand to greet him.

He wa3 taken to County Jail. "CAN'T finish a counter until you disperse those ties" comments Hcpplewhite, our cabinet maker, who has designed some wonderful new cabinets for our enlarged and redesigned shop. To disperse those ties we're holding an several lights below. Circling around, he soon found the i i. Highsmith, whose home outlines of Ukiah Airport 1 a town is Ft.

Worth, went a.w.o.l. from the carrier Bennington stationed in San Trees 'Part for Me By then it was dawn. "I saw a row of trees right Francisco last Sunday. He in front of me. I tried for alti bJ hitchhiked to Medford, and then decided he'd better COURTHOUSE ENCOUNTER Evangelist Billy Graham, left, forgives Louis Silver after latter was held in $2500 bail in Bronx court on charge of stealing $500 in collection offerings at Graham rally.

VTl Wtiepholo Graham Theft Suspect tude. But I couldn't pull over them. Then I saw two trees be getting back. with some space between Highsmith had learned-to them. They iust seemed to t''li Uil fly while a member of the Civil Air Patrol but he had 7 never soloed before.

He fig iven But Unmoved Forgi ured Tuesday night was as good a time as any to start. When we're completely remodeled we'll have a more sumptuous furnishings department, a fashionable men's shoe department and an exciting new sportswear-for-women section. We think it will be ready September 1, He looked over a few willing to help you. I have part for me, I could feel the leaves brushing under the fuselage. And then I set her down." He had 45 minutes of gasoline left.

airline distance between Ukiah and Medford is 221 miles, but authorities figured Highsmith's first solo flight was considerably more. Rogue Flying Service planes forgiven you already. Let at Medford Airport and soon NEW YORK, July 25 Mi-Evangelist Billy Graham today forgave a man accused of stealing $300 in offerings this experience be a stepping settled on a single-engine Clothitrt Furnkhert Ji stone to a new life. Christ Cessna 170. He kicked over can help you." SALS AT OUR BEVERLY HILLS SHOP ONLY MOT WILSHIRE BLVD.

the engine and took off in the darkness. Then he began to while posing as an usher at Graham's Yankee Stadium Silver, showing increasing signs of irritation, strode 9 rally. from the building. A grand jury earlier today But he failed to persuade the man that the experience could be "a steppingstone indicted Silver on charges of to a new life. grand larceny in the second degree, attempted bribery of an arresting officer and The evangelist arrived at Bronx County Courthouse WE CAN'T SAY BUT YOU LOVED THEM AT HIGHER PRICES FAMOUS MAKER PLAY CLOTHES criminal receipt of stolen! property.

Silver pleaded in-i soon after Louis Silver, 4G, former Los Angeles liquor nocent. No date was set for the hearing. salesman, had been released in $2500 bail pending a hearing. 7 Denies Wrongdoing Graham greeted Silver, and NOW RE DUCED Vz the latter said: "I didn't do Hawaii Governor, Denied 2nd Term, Resigns Suddenly HONOLULU, July 23 HI Hawaii's appointed Governor I anything wrong." "I forgive you," said Graham. "I want to invite you to our rally.

This experience ought to drive you toward God." Silver: "I'm in enough trou resigned today, apparently after the administration in Washington had turned him down for another term. ble already and my wife is sick." Graham: "We would like bamuel Wilder King, a conservative Republican, submitted the resignation to help you get a job." "effective at the pleasure of Savor: "I don want any it I i 1 1 I i i hs charity. the President. The move was totally unexpected here. Hawaii is not permitted to elect its own Governor.

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