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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 180

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4 Press Wirephote Belfast Girl Brings Tea to Royal Scots Guardsman lie took cover amid reneived violence in the area (UM US Marine Corps helicopters fer' ried 1000 South Vietnamese troops to the edge of Quang Tri City Tuesday as part of a fresh tWo-pronged assault to recapture the northern pro: vincial capital the North Vietnamese have held for 10 weeks Witnesses said three of the Marine helicopters one of them a huge CH53 super Jolly Green Giant were shot down by intense North Viet- namese fire 1) al Quatig Tri Fortress 44 Cuarded Optimism' 44 A Navy spokesman said the fate of American crewmen and others aboard the CH53 was unknown The two other smaller CH46 Sea Knight aircraft returned to allied lines before crashing Their crewmen were rescued uninjured tary spokesmen said each of three North Vietnamese attacks within seven miles the provincial capital was repulsed Communist losses were estimated at 119 killed and government casualties were listed as six dead and 13 wounded 1 Before the helicopter 'land ing of Marines on the northeastern edge of the city US Air Force B52 bombers dumped about 300 tpns of high explosive in the area Smaller jet fighter-bombers supported the ground operation on both sides of the city The US Command said marginal weather reduced the number of raids over North Vietnam Monday to 188 most of Ihem flown in the southern panhandle region and directed against the Mu Gia Pass through the mountains into Laos In that area about 75 miles north of the Demilitarized Zone separating the two Vietnams the command said pilots reported 81 secondary explosions and 49 fuel-fed fires from their raids on gasoline and oil storage areas and pipelines A 1 ana pipelines A 1 THE COMMAND said a US Navy A7 Corsair was downed near Tbanh Boa 63 miles south of the -North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi The pilot was listed as missing Radio Hanoi claimed that seven American planes were shot down during raids Tuesday over the country's northern section but the US Command declined comment THE MIAMI HERALD Wed Ally 12 1972 Covers must be considered light NASA cannot these actions" it had learned 15 crew had time to provide from their forthcoming to the accoaintance return for establishment a "trust fund" covers had been Shut Hawaii given to the acquaintance however they realized on their own that this was improper and declined to accept either the trust fund or the alternative offer of stamps in exchange for the NO postal covers" NASA said The Apollo 45 crew like those on earlier moon missions had NASA's permission within established procedures to carry personal items including some postal covers ut Chess Match --tioift 1' I -A IIIE MIAMI HERALD 1Ved uly 12 1972 lom 2 J' 1- 1 me i 0 A 6-t 0 4 I) 3 ik V40 0 4 46 lb 1 4 it' ''s S' 4: 'S 14 4 AS -leottau -t- 4 l'ksv 's' ka 14- 10 Tr" 4 t' 1" It 041 r10-4 A V0I'ksis loit 4r 'Sa4 4v Ir -4' N41114Y (-D mit's'N' Is -4' )0 44 Ferry ir 0 kr i If f4'All t4 to Iscl tne on )It'glt 4 Ak4 1 -''4 LF 4 A iL ak 4 lets "2 tk itr k'4 -sl i' ay 1 )IP 4 a'4 a t' ti'''''' "'1-t' 'OA '4 1 144 -1- O'' 4 4i- lk 4 ks i tki i 14i --k ---N Nk4t4k -1 IL -) Postal Covers 0-1 -141-- -----4 i ss 4 -1 4-: 1-lt 4 Aog' 144 -4-4 rirl 0 i i litAF --44-- "1 4k" 1e0 40 't tl 1 given to the acquaintance $0-14 rt -4- i i tu however they realized on 46614 i rt 1 1 into uarl -1 i must be con- improper and declined i-1k- their own that this was le- i NNi T4 lined to ac- pl' 1-1 (''''N'tii 1 light cept either the trust fund or 4 41-1014 sts7' I 4 A '''s: -ka 4 tic NASA can- the alternative offer of A lrkat 4'" 7 -0 Quang Tri Fortress' 421 tary spokesmen said each Mu Gia Pass through the these actions" stamps in exchange for the 911 111 9-1 4i' mi' -i of three North Vietnamese mountains into Laos I '0 0 it had learned 100 postal covers NASA '''at 44- oe' -s' ks4' ''fts-0-41 --1 0 -5-44 Cu' arded Optimist's 4A attacks within seven miles of In that area about 75 i He 15 crew had said br the Va csa I 4 0 miles north of the Demilita time to provide The Apollo 45 crew like -44-0' 3 provincial capital was re '--4L ''ss4 (UPI) US pulsed Communist losses rized Zone separating the from their forth- those on earlier moon nus- i 41 helicopters fer- Marine Corps i killed of sions had NASA permis- were estimated at 119 ki two Vietnams the command to the ae- -0 4--- and government casualties said pilots and reportedd8119sefcon Ur fuel (Ay cl i' -'''k '2-'1 ried 1000 South Vietnamese return for es- sign within established pro- 1' Noitssf' 's troops to the edge of Quang were listed as six dead an ary lar a "trust fund" cedures to carry personal en ing of Marines on the north items including some postal 13 wounded and pipelines fed fires from their raids on NV ''''e'- Jr ---'1- A 9 0 1' -4104 lit Tri City Tuesday as part of a 44 tilt''s 4 fresh tOto-pronged assault to 1 4 Before the helicopter land- gasoline and oil storage areas covers had been covers tt IN A i ---0 1' recapture the nlorthhernxprtroh: -x -Aas ft 4 4A isa vincial capita eastern edge of the city US ea( "s44 01 t- I '''f- 4 1 Vietnamese have held for 10 Air B52 bombers THE COMMAND said a ta'' Slt ---4- ''''''''''-'4 i'- '---t 4 weeks was dumped about 300 tpns of US Navy A7 Corsair' t'' i "'it 4 high explosive in the area downed near Thanh Boa 63 thE 4't-t AlV Witnesses said three of the '4 )4-6 4 Smaller jet fighter-bombers miles south of the -North 4 et Marine helicopters one of 1' 4 0'1 '2- -s'' 1 I CH supported the ground ound opera- Vietnamese capital of Hanoi "Atq 'te 4' them a huge super aivar s'' 4 ''s A 1k st 4 A s-5 oo-- 14- -A 1 t' 4: Jolly Green Giant were shot The pilot was listed al miss- tion on both sides of the city -IL -4 iE 4t a ----o' down by intense North Viet- 4-- Radio Hanoi claimed that reduced weather marginal The US Command said ing --43---'iv -4 a 1- --4 4 1 2 'k '-4------- a i- i 4- 1 A i '-s' 4i namese tire 's -r-k---- the number of raids over seven American planes were it '144 i' -4 4 A Navy spokesman said North Vietnam Monday to shot down during raids Tues- 'f t- '4' 3 the fate of American crew- 188 most of 'them flown in day over the country's north 4: g-li men and others aboard the the southern panhandle re er section but the US '''-''s 4 oil tl -4 '-C4-: aP CH53 was unknown- d' the Command declined comment gion an directed against smaller 1: 4' -'') 4'7' ''''k s'i''''' The two other smal s-- '7- '') 1 CH46 Sea Knight aircraft re- Ilk 1 4 s' '4- v' -A-40- turned to allied lines before If Press Wirephoto crashing Their crewmen 1 tsc teris Tardy were rescued uninjured Belfast Girl Brings ngs Tea Royal Scots Guardsman lie took cover amid reviewed violence in the area ut Chess Match -S -I A Three I '4- Me or ltd in is el min at Las ec( THE PERMISSION was granted with the condition that the articles be retained by the astronauts or be given to personal friends They were not to be used for commercial or fund-raising purposes or personal gain NASA said On Apollo 15 the astronauts were authorized to carry 232 of the specially stamped envelopes with markings showing they had made the round trip to the moon The 400 unauthorized covers were carried in addition to the approved ones A NASA spokesman identified the acquaintance to whom he said the 100 unauthorized postal covers were given as Horst Walter Eire man a naturalized American Jiving at Stuttgart Eireman met the astronauts when he was working for an aerospace contractor at Cocoa Beach Fla the spokesman said A German dealer involved was identified as Herman Sieger D7973 Lorch Germany TIIE PERMISSION was granted with the 'condition that the articles be retained by the astronauts or be given to personal friends They were not to be used for corn- mercial or fund-raising pur- or personal gain NASA said 4 On Apollo 15 the astro- nauts were authorized to carry 232 of the specially stamped envelopes with markings showing they had made the round trip to the moon The 400 unauthorized covers were carried in addi- tion to the approved ones A NASA spokesman iden- tilled the acquaintance to whom he said the 100 unau- thorized postal covers were given as Horst Walter Eire- man a naturalized American jiving at Stuttgart Eireman met the astronauts when he ed Begins egins HONOLULU (UP!) 1-lewairs 900 dock workers aCtended "stopwork" meetings held by the International Longshoreman's and WarehOusemen's Union again Tuesday in what began to look like an undeclared strike military and interisland cargo was moved and there was no indication when the dock gangs would resume wbrk ILWU Regional Director Robert McElrath would not say when or if the men would return to the docks The stopwork meetings are of an indefinite length" he said The ILWLI's longshore negotiating committee met Monday night for several hours Those present refused to comment on what occurred at the closed-door llowairs 900 attended "str inns held by tl Longshoremal hOusemen's 1 Tuesday in I look like strike milita land cargo titere was no i the dock gang whrk ILWU Reg Robert McEir say when a would return The stopwor of an indefim said The ILWU'r gotiating co Monday nigt hours Those to comment red at the do HONOLULU (UPI) lawairs 900 dock workers I a Ctended "stopwork" meet- ins held by the International Longshoreman's and Ware- bOusemen 's i again Tuesday in what began to I 0 0 like an undeclared strike military and interis- land cargo was moved and titere was no indication when wbrk the dock gangs would resume As Protestattt Parades Near FISCHER who had beaten three international grand masters to qualify asSpassky's opponent agreed to come to Reykjavik after a masters to qualify as Spas- REYKJAVIK Iceland (UPI) Bobby Fischer using his delay tactics to the fullest arrived eight minutes late Tuesday for the opening game of his world championship chess match against Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union using his delay tactics to the THE HELICOPTERS flew from US Navy Seventh fleet aircraft earners off the Vietnamese coast The aircraft dropped about 1000 South Vietnamese Marines on the northeastern edge of Quang Tri at about the same time 2500 government paratroopers launched a drive into the opposite southwestern edge of the city North Vietnamese troops firing recoilless rifles mortars and machine guns from st entrenched positions fought back fiercely Sketchy re- ports from the front indicated that the South Vietnamese were making little headway 1 and their casualties in the first hours of fighting were at least four dead and 15 wounded To the rear of the South Vietnamese battle lines around the city North Viet- a namese armored units appar- ently advancing from other areas in the Communist-con- trolled province attacked government positions estab- lished earlier in the Quang Tri campaign GOVERNMENT miii a TILE HELICOPTERS flew from US avy Seventh fleet aircraft carriers off the Viet- namese coast The air raftdropped abmout- 1000 South Vietnamese a- nor heastern rifles on the southwestern edge of the keep peace durtng the pa rades and deal with snipers who have stepped up their attacks since the provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army tailed off its 'ceasefire Sunday When all 1 200 British re- inforcements arrive there will be 17000 soldiers in the provinces the most since troops first were sent in Au gust 1969 to put down sectarian strife THERE WAS a threat of more trouble from militant Protestants who said they would move against IRA gunmen if British troops did not take the offensive BELFAST (UPI) Gunmen killed three persons in Northern Ireland Tuesday and another died of wounds suffered earlier in violence between British troops and Protestants and Roman CatholicsThe killings came one day before the Protestant Orange Order parades expected to trigger more fighting One of those killed was a British soldier hit by a sniper as his patrol cleared the rubNe of a bombed flower shop in Londonderry A 17-year-old youth was killed in shooting between soldiers and gunmen in Belfast's Catholic Andersontown district The army said the youth was believed to be a vr A VT' IT TTNIN had met IRA leaders secretly during the 1ruce threatened civil war unless he ordered the army to crush theIRA "If the security forces and Mr White law do not take and keep up offensive actrOn against the terrorists the Ulster Defense Agsociation wilt become the Ulster Offensive Association and will take steps to eliminate terrorists" the UDA's 13-man ruling council said in a statement The organization claims it can mobilize more than 25000 men The British Army said there were three bombings and 233 shooting incidents in the 24-hour period ending at 8 am Tuesday and more than a dozen shooting incidents after that Troops claimed 15 gunmen were hit 1-13 A 1 4 By the time the American challenger sat down at the chess board on stage in a 3000-seat auditorium' the deputy arbiter of the match had started the game's timing clock and Spassky had made his opening move The audience gave Fischer 30-second ovation when he stepped on stage DESPITE his lale arrival he was urrruffled and appeared relaxed He shook hands with Spassky sat down slowly in his special swivel chair flown from New British banker doubled- the purse with a personal C011tri bution of $125000 Then Spassky demanded a personal apology from Fisch-- er for the delay and the American gave it to him in a letter delivered last week Despite the television arrangements there was no filming of Tuesday's timing match because Fischer would not permit it His spokesmen said however that television of the rest of the games might be arranged 7: The match could continue for as many as 24 games As champion Spassky needs 12 points to win Fischer needs 125 One point is aw5rded for a victory and a half point is awarded to each player in a draw The Protestant Ulster Defense Association entlaged by reports that William White law British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland thorized covers in this condone said that the Apollo agreed at one 190 covers mission in of fo their children' "After the Ports tn Pispute 1(i-- thorized cove sidered in this not condone ti said that the Apol agreed at one 100 covers fr coming missii coaintance in tablishment fo their child the Ports Lift TN vispt ing thorized covers sidered in this 'Nonetheless not condone said that the Apollo agreed at one 100 covers coming mission qeaintance in tablishment of their children 4" After the Il'orts 111 Irl DiSplite GOV JOHN A Burns continued his behind-the-scenes role and was reportedly in constant touch with Federal Mediator Reynolds Hagist and his personal state mediator Bert Kobayashi Burns canceled a trip to the Democratic National Convention and Hawaii's delegation had to select a new chairman The shipping industry reacted sharply to the stop work meetings Bernard Ellerts chief spokesman for the 11 companies blasted the ILW11 saying it was attempting to "resolve the issues by strike tactics rather than across the table" Although the union would not comment on its latest contract position unofficial sources said the stalemate centered over management insistence that work forces On the outer islands be slashed GOV JOHN tinued his be role and was constant touc Mediator Re and his persor tor Bert Koba Burns canc the Democr Convention delegation hal new chairman The shippir acted sharply work meeting lerts chief spc I I companie! ILWU sayin tempting to sues by strike than across th Although th not comment contract posit sources said centered ove insistence tha on the out slashed Tropical Depression Forms Off the Coast Heads North A COPY OF a West German newspaper advert4ement circulated here showed that Sieger offered the material for 4850 marks or about $1500 each The advertisement carried a photograph of the coveted cover with explanations in German of the English terms The upper left hand corner carried the handwritten remark "Landed at Hadley Moon July 30 1971" with the signatures of Dave Scott and Jim Irwin The 10-cent US stamp in the upper right hand corner carried the caption "First Man on the Moon" and was postmarked Kennedy Space Center Fla July 25 am 1971 Another stamp in the lower right hand corner the eight-cent "United States in Space-a Decade of Achievement" was postmarked on the USS Okinawa LPH-3 the recovery ship Aug 7 1971 THE LEFT SIDE of the envelope carried the Apollo 15 insignia designed the German advertisement noted by Italy's Emilio Pucci The lower left hand corner carried the signatures of all three astronauts-signed after their return from the moon the advertisement noted The reverse side of the envelope tarried this legend: "This is to certify that this cover was on board the Falcon at the Hadley-Apennine Moon July 30-August 2 1971 Mrs CB Carsey notary public in and for Harris County Texas My commission expires June 1 1973" By KEVIN MOLLOY Herald Staff Writer A tropical depression developed off the Florida east coast Tuesday by reconnaissance aircraft and were expected to 'increase before hitting land forecasters said "There is little chance for the storm to develop to tropical storm or hurricane strength at this time since it is so close to land" said Hurricane Forecaster Joe 4 sniper THE BODY of a man in his 20s bound and gagged was found earlier in the day in a field in the Protestalit Carlisle Circus area of Belfast and another man died in the hospital from gunshot wounds suffered earlier Elsewhere in Northern Ireland police said gunmen stole more that $3700 in three robberies in County Armagh and bombed a pub at Ballagy 40 miles north of Belfast No injuries were reported The killings brought the death toll in three years of violence in the province to 421 The province's British ernment meanwhile brought in more troops and ordered Protestants to change the route of Wednesday's Orange Order parades originally planned -to skirt Belfasi's Catholic neighborhoods TIIE PARADES commemorating the 1690 battle of the Boyne which resulted in Protestant domination over Northern Ireland's Catholic minority have sparked sectarian violence in past years About 50a additional British troops arrived Tuesday to York studied the board for two minutes and made his first move Spassky playing white opened with the pawn to Queen Four Fischer opened with his knight to King Bishop Three From there the game proceeded briskly as the players traded pawns in the ninth and JOth moves and queens in the 1 lth and 12th The match being played for a $250000 purse as well as the world title was delayed twice from its originally scheduled July 2 starting date The winner will receive $150000 the loser $100000 They will share revenue from television rights Fischer 29 of Brooklyn NY did not show up in time for the starting date nine days ago remaining in New York in an 'unsuccessful attempt to force the Icelandic organizers of the match to add a percentage of the gate to the original $125000 purse and 30 per cent of the television rights I an: tan 4 gli: ma len fail ing I for on agt anc 1 I Inc cul me the me ren the 1 pot of ufal duE ten rec wo dw fem fail 'I wh pot ha! tior I 1 Cor I ma grc in ses to zat me ma wil ser the Me sp( to tra fig go( res wa Ap 4 MC ma pal of tin' of I Si PI I fre cat an lg': cifi the sal ovi bef a sto car 401 'I cre Zti i oi Cl 40 lic! wil tha lin i tivi 1 1 sail ti in Sal itie I NI i 1 a's 1 sty tior Est IOC 1 I a 0 -0b an' tan 4 elb len ma fail ing for on agi anc 1 1 Inc cut me the me ren the 01 1 be Miami lira The Miami Herald is published every morning by The Miami Herald Publishing Co A Division of Knight Newspapers MC One Herald Plana Miami Florida 33101 Second class postage paid at Miami Florida SUBSCRIPTIONS Herod Carrier Deliver Daily Sunday Daily oslY (troy Sundey I 30 90 3 months 710 390 1110 Months IS 60 780 '23 40 Yearly' 3120 1S 60 46 80 Delivery tervice payable by mail Send check or money order to PBM Circulation Department The Miami Herald one Herald Plaza Miami: Florida 33101 Mail Delivery This schedule lists mail delivery rates to postal zone a which includee 'New Torii City Chicado and other cilies 10001400 miles from Miami Write or calt The Herald for mail delivery ratio lo other areas Dane Sunday Cabe Ei Only ditty Sunday 4WeekS SOO $IO $140 3 Menthe 18 IS I 75 27 SO Months 37 50 1710 55 00 Yearly 7500 3500 '110 00 Mail subscriptions are Payable in ed vane Send check or money order to Mail SsittSCriptionS Cleculabon Depart mint the Miami Herald One Herald Plaza Miami Fiorido 33101 TELEPHONES NOW Delivery 044111 Numbers of Herald Circulation offices in most Florida cities ars listed in the albite pages of the telephone directory Classified Want Ads 3S491122 From Florida cities outside Dada County dial tollfree 11100-41205111 Ail other Departments 304111 Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center said the depression formed from a low pressure 'trough which has lingered in the Florida Straits for several days and caused rain over South Florida for three days forecasters said The depression was located late Tuesday abouf 75 miles southeast of Charles by a high pressure area Pelissier said "This gives it a better circulation in its center" he said The central barometric pressure in the depression was holding at 3001 inches Small craft warnings were in effect along the coastline of the Carolinas and will spread into southeast Virginia later today the hurricane center said Meanwhile much of the same is in store for South Florida The forecast calls for partly cloudy skies through Thursday A few thundershowers are possible Highs will be in the upper 80s and lows will be in the mid-70s Southeasterly winds will be 10 to 15 mph and shower probability 60 per cent ASSISTING THE IEW11 with strategy sessions were acting international president William Chester internation al secretary-treasurer Louis Goldblatt and coast labor relations head William Ward Hawaii's longshoremen have been working under terms of a contract -that expired June 30 1971 During negotiations the union won an 82 cent an hour wage increase but talks bogged down over work guarantees ASSISTING with strategy acting internal William Chest al secretary-ti Goldblatt and lations head Hawaii's have been 1 terms of a co pired June 3C negotiations I an 82 cent an crease but down over wo sier "It is unlikely that it would turn out toward the sea now but later if it should further development would be possible" he said Winds were reported to be 35 to 45 mph off the Carolina coast with heavy rains pelting the area Seas up to 6 feet have been reported forecasters said The storm is surrounded ton South Carolina Forecasters predicted it would drift slowly to the north making a landfall on the border between the Carolinas Highest wind s' were clocked at 40 miles an hour I Airliners' First-Aid Kits Scored Alter Accident 1 A11111111 SCOIel R61ii 'P'0' -NO(ioi i' Weather 414 t' from the upper Northwest The nation's Central Plains felt the affects of locally heavy rains and thunderstorms Southeast Nebraska reported up to six inches of rain had fall en by noon Some local flooding was also reported there Kansas was also hit hard as four to five inches of rain inundated the area Light rain also fell peratures 10 to 15 degrees above normal The national forecast Thundershowers are again on tap for much of the nation Scat tered showers will fall from Kansas eastward to the Atlantic Coastl'The New England area be spared showers bpdueu snowers to the Central Rockies The nation's midsection experienced a very warm and humid day with tam Tide Tables in Sports Sec 1 three types of first-aid kits similar in content and varying only in size and in quantity of supplies The smallest is for planes that carry no more than five persons The next twice as large is for planes carrying six to 25 persons The other three times the size of the smallest is for planes carrying more than 25 FORECAST WEATHER MAP FOR WEDS AM JULY 12 'fin Wrn AILIIILY 12 MIAMI AND VICINITY: Partly cloudy through Thursday A few afternoon thundershowers possible High in the upper 80s Low in the mid 70s Southeasterly winds 10 to 15 mph Shower probability 60 per cent Local National World Temperatures GREATER MIAMI II Lpree LS 73 11 Miami Beach rk rt I Ann I Mop Data end Permastt Iv Numsnat Woo Mar Soppice NOA ripportmtnt 1t4 lcL ko-mu 4 itNII si --1-svakji 40 1 ic i 1----7--- i 1 lt 6t 1 9'r-)ZA) )-- 47 0009 Ct c4t ''') Pio- I Pree 17 7S 41 Miami Airport et I ke- i P1 II 47 'N'" A0-- i i --42-213''''' 1 i '-r--- t--- c1-0 i 1:04 4 I i --414 14VZ T0: -----)- 4 -1- A -77'' 1 I 1 714L') -(7: 1 ri ----70-i jv '1 'z 1 111 nxtivw-4 1:::11 I I izu -----tt-- Itui: FLORIDA Prec 33 SO 63 75 61 55 66 FLORIDA: Partly cloudy with scattered mainly afternoon thundershowers High in the upper 80s to low 90s Low in the mid 70s to around 80 in the Keys WASHINGTON (Al') The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that a turbulence accident aboard a huge 747 jet last winter showed that first-aid supplies aboard new wide-body airliners are inadequate The board asked the Federal Aviation Administration to amend regulations governing such supplies The notice from Safety Board Chairman John Reed to FAA Administrator John Shaffer referred to injuries aboard a Miami-toLos Angeles National Airlines Boeing 747 flight carrying 334 persons during severe turbulence near Grand Isle La "OUR INVESTIGATION has disclosed an area of concern regarding the adequacy of first-aid supplies on board the airplane" Reed said "The number of first-aid kits as well as the contents of the kits appeared to have been inadequate to treat the 33 passengers and four stewardesses who sustained injuries "It was necessary for more than two hours to use makeshift arrangements to immobilize fractures stop bleeding and dress wound" FAA regulations specify FAA regulations specify WASHING1 The National Safety Board that a turbu aboard a hug winter showe supplies aboa body airline pate The board a at Aviation Ac amend regulat such supplies The notice Board Chain Reed to FAA John Shall injuries aboar Los Angeles lines Boeing 7 ing 334 pers( vere turbulen( Isle La "OUR IN has disclosed cern regarding of first-aid suj the airplane" ph fog I Birmingham Brussels Casablanca Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Hong Kong Lisbon London Madrid Malta Moscow New Delhi Nice Oslo Paris Peking Rome 4 Saigon Sofia Stockholm SVdney Tel Aviv Tokyo Tunis Vienna Warsaw 79 79 84 82 73 41 61 84 88 79 79 1 troy onT WORT' 4 SHOWERS Apalachicola 87 73 Bradenton 90 72 02 Clewiston 87 69 Daytona Bch as 72 05 Ft Laud 89 75 FL Myers 91 73 255 Gainesville 87 68 Homestead 88 70 115 Islamorada 89 81 Jacksonville 86 68 Key West 87 111 Lakeland 87 71 Ocala 90 68 Orlando 88 73 17 Pensacola 89 75 Sarasota 90 72 02 St Pale 89 74 Tallahassee 89 66 Tampa 90 70 Vero Beach 86 74 40 Bch 88 70 09 SOUTH Asheville 80 54 Altanta 83 67 Birmingham 85 61 Charleston 79 71 15 Charlotte 82 64 Pson Miss 91 65 Little Rock 90 64 10 Louisville 09 49 REED SAID it was highly unlikely that one kit size would suffice for capacities ranging from 26 to the more than 300 passengers of some aircraft The board proposed that more kits be provided on larger planes but that their size be kept small enough to assure ease of handling in confined spaces It also recommended that units be located strategically through the airplane cabin for ready access and as a reminder of cabin deformation that might result from hard landings or water ditchings "A sufficient supply of materials should be available to permit the treatment of lacerations and immobilization of fractures without having to rely on makeshift arrangements to compensate for the lack of c'ertain supplies" the board said board said size De kept stnau enougn to Philadelohlas 86 ISS Pittsburgh 78 63 Washington 86 68 MIDWEST Chicago 84 73 Cincinnati 89 69 Cleveland 84 69 Columbus 79 65 Des Moines 98 72 Detroit 85 63 Duluth 75 49 Indianapotis 07 67 Kansas City 1 93 76 Milwaukee SS 68 Mpls-St 84 67 Omaha 92 67 St LouiS 87 72 WEST Albuquerque 92 60 Anchorage 75 52 Bismarck 04 47 Brownsville 91 74 Denver 91 56 Ft Worth 93 71 Honolulu 86 71 Houston 83 72 Las Vegas 107 80 Los Angeles 87 66 Okla City 91 71 Phoenix 100 84 Salt City 92 68 San Antonio 92 72 San Diego 79 67 Francisco 65 SS FOREIGN Aberdeen Amsterdarn Ankara Athens Auckland Berlin I VI 'WEATHER BROAeCASTS ip NATIONAL HORRICANC CENTER CONTINUOUS BROADCASTS 89 SI 88 7 tef ae---- 38 PAN ANTERICAN uII PALM BE ACH SMALL BOATS: Exposed Atlantic coastal waters from Cape Kennedy through the Florida Straits South to southeast winds 10 to 15 knots with seas two to three' feet Exposed Gulf coastal waters from Cedar Key to Florida Bay Variable winds 10 knots Seas two to three feet Inland waters from Lake Worth through Biscayne Bay South to southeast winds 10 to IS knots with a light chop on waters 1SZ ifit40 2670 It 12457 PM 04 46 COW' GJARD Es7AAtO Memphis 86 tt New Orleans Ss se Raleigh 15 65 Richmond 86 62 Acapulco Barbados Bermuda Bogoa litaimna Hermosllo ingston Mexico city Monterrey Nassau San Juan St Croix St Kilss Vrr rrdd Phases of Oit ck11 Sunrke Today 6:37 EAST 102 11 75 11 11 89 91 17 the Moon Moonrise Today 8:25 am 440:4 Moonset Today 9:47 pm 2 July 10 05 St 63 88 S8 In 0 Sunset Today 8115 pm Albans' NV 70 64 Boston 13 60 Buffalo 74 65 New York 14 70 70 Juty 16 July 2 6 Au AUL 1 111 -4 svP''Z.

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