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Dalle 2" asker, 12. ot 1 Holmes. | of st 2338 NW. Mel at General, en-| , 63, at 320] James, P , 75, ab St. Vin-| ES Strain 10 cereoF Ee 20th, |

5. | was by a car driven by . bid vt 34, of 2457 Shelby St.-The driver was charged wil {driving without an operators ;

destrian right of way. ] | In other accidents: last night, { fee young Wpmen ‘were Wj ; 5 hE ga ha, hen their struck a Yo ; “I have decided to fesume the pole, and another driver was hos-' ~~ A, Jack Tikon presidency.” ; Brn. — pitalized after skidding over a om wan pn Eni The generalissimo recalled his” ? bank. : ¢ : retirement 13 months ago in Nan- —— A car driven by Tilson Enters king to clear the way. for- the Te) {Campbell, 2], of Bptinghel. abortive Nationalist - -Communist| Betty vs. Charles ons Osten: Juary 1v : BE aud ofectivel, ually {struck a pole in the 3300 peace. negotiations. Bor En Carrie A, Piscus, 7, at 313 N. Holmes. henNature'fo ge 1 BI Miss Campbell 4 or ‘The Choco eae Creek ye det gp ample “He urged his followers to “pre- grace ura ¥ : Blgtsont, Fieidhe Wilbert Harry. Postar: or at 19 N. Deleware. EX-LAX-The Chocolated Laxative |pital. Minor. injuries were re-

i 44 mist Rollins; fa; Templar, Matad South . ~ Sent 2 united a pro ng Ao | Gleayes: Anna vs. Fpraanoy va. rior ng A Johnson, » at 1603 Shel-|ampton; om. i ta ? iported by Nancy Walker, 19, 3s Ee EE a.

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11640 N. Talbott Ave.; Judy Cook, of 3440 N. Gale St. and Mary| Alice Wilson, 22, of 725 W. Hamp-| ton Dr. | William Knecht, 20,. of 5806 {Beechwood Ave, was treated at

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A. Jack Tilson, Marion County clerk for the last seven yeags,| today formally. announced his | |General Hospital after he skidded candidacy for the Republican (2

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