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By GENE SCHROEDER
police agencies in Bad Axe, 150 spotted the objects through a
lights — from their front yards.
revolved clockwise as they si-
some of the sightings probably ret.) told a news conference in
Wallace of Linden told of spot-
sky.
About 150 students on the Cal-
the objects as flying less than
about 10,000 feet.
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Of Ruling Junta
In the Republican polls. State Kavanaugh 32; Moe Marcus 11;
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Democrats — Raymond Gary
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Who Admits Beating Death Of Sister
Of UPI Poll
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(UPI)—Sleepless and tor-
Funnel Hits Southwest Of Houston
jail
without bail under a plea of
Penny left her Newark home
blonde
She
was
about 6:30 p.m., EST Sunday.
savagely beaten and left half-
Fort Worth
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lonely road in an industrial
' section
of this northern
New
five miles
ba l. cam 2.
Enid — ha 6. ro 1. ga 4. ne 6,
bystander, were killed in Quito
pound goose.
AFB
zero temperature. Precip-
were released.
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Sapulpa — ha 6, ma l, ca 1,
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Downtown Guayaquil was de-
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scribed
Hiram Walker’s
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bourbon
NORTHEAST — Clear to partly cloudy
ture Vietnamese industrial cen-
North Sea gale.
cause Sparger is
confined at
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Watch This Fastest
Climbing Candidate!
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government
steadily.
Students
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UFO Fans See Objects Flying All Around
original
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Blackwell — ha 7, ca 5, gi l,
were swamp gas.
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Police said the girl was not
raped.
600 students and professors at
Quito’s Central University were
Dennis’
sister.
I Cincinnati
Cleveland
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Seminole — ha l, ma 1. ca l.
mo 5. ka 1, ba 3, cam 5.
Durant — ha l, ca 8,
Lom--oe* SAVE NOW THRU APR. 16th.
J & M Construction Co.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Light rain and snow fell in
River in the English Channel
when the gale struck Sunday.
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committee that investigated the
radio and TV rating industry.
pervised by editors of newspa-
pers which subscribe to one or
more of the news services of
United Press International.
downtown Las Vegas and van-
Strange flying objects were ished in less than a minute.
g Ecuador Riots UPI Poll Puts Gary, Bartlett In Front
May Cause Fall
For Governor
The Only Man With A Finance Man
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OKLAHOMA ZONES
SOUTHWEST — Clear to partly cloudy
throvgh Wednesday. Low tonight 35 to
40. High Wednesday upper 60s.
SOUTHEAST — Clear to portly cloudv
tonight and Wednesday. High today 65
to 72. Low tonight 34 to 42. High Wed-
nesday 63 to 70.
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mi l, cam 2.
Tulsa — ha 34, ma l, ca l,
ro 14, go 1. ga 23. ne 7, fo 2,
mo 4, ka 3. ba 53, cam 6
Vinita — ha 4, ca l, ro 5, go '
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HIRAM WALKER A SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS
Cuenca Three others. a student,
an army recruit and a woman
trophysicist,
investigation
troops at Guayaquil. Cuenca,
Porto Viejo and Loja Monday. j
There was threat of more vio-
lence today at Cuenca where
troops surrounded the universi-
ty as 450 students threatened to
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PANHANDLE — Cleor to partly cloudy
Through Wednesday. High Wednesday
near 70. Low tonight 32 to 36.
Washington: “There is substan-
tial evidence we are being ob-
served by some sort of device
which is far more advanced
than anything we have and is
controlled by a superior civiliza-
tion.”
Keyhoe urged the Air Force to
“end the secrecy on sightings
and stop ridiculing the compe-
tent witnesses” who have seen
them.
tell police anything
about the attack.
About 30 persons — including
an off-duty deputy — phoned the
Washtenaw County sheriffs of-
fice Monday night to report
seeing objects overhead in the
Ann Arbor area with flashing
red, white and green lights.
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Friday and Saturday More than fo l, mo 6, ka l, ba 2, cam 21.
Muskogee — ha 5. ca 1. ro
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resign if it can agree on a provi-
sional president. The junta
members — Rear Adm. Ramon
Castro Jijon and Gens. Marcos
Gandara and Luis Cabrera Sev-
illa — met Monday night to try
to come up with a choice.
The junta announced earlier it
would step up the country’s re-
2, ga 7, ne 10, fo 2. mo 8, ka 1,
ba 5
ba 4. mi 2. cam 3. Wewoka — ha 4, ca 3, ro 4,
Pauls Valley — ha l, ro 10, go 3, ga 20, ne 2, fo l, mo 7,
-eposi-
said he
• Experlenced Consuttants
zomsadre
Las Vegas, Nev., reported 80
degrees and Boise, Idaho, and
Hanford, Wash., had 75.
El Paso
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in 1858, Mr. Hiram Walker wanted a bourbon
that was unusually fine in quality, rich-tasting
and rewarding. He chose a recipe which is
the same used in distilling Private Cellar today.
Private Cellar is an excellent whiskey with a
satisfying flavor that’s most agreeable to those
who appreciate fine, bonded bourbon. Try a
bottle of Private Cellar soon.
CENTRAL — Clear to partly cloudy
through Wednesday. Low tonight 33 to i
39. High Wednesday mid 60s.
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battled police and
Philodeiphio
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Portland. Me.
Portland. Ore.
----- ----- Raleigh
March 26 1966 Lowest RODid city
12 hours. The letter B Reno
Richmond
St. Louis
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisca
St Ste Marie
Seattle
Shreveoort
Sookane
Business in Guayaquil has 8, ka l, ba 3. mi 2, cam 4
been at a standstill for a week
a m. CST Highest tern
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —1
The first United Press Interna-1
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city-By-city Tormented Brother Brings In Suspect
Breakdown
------ — Bingham, whose story was
jects. Other reports came inI backed by his mother, said the
from the Flint area. objects moved with fantastic
Most of the reported sightings speed, zigzagged and moved up
in the Ann Arbor area described and down.
Sen. Dewey Bartlett led in Tul-
sa and 20 other communities.
governors’ race Monday gave
former Gov. Raymond Gary the
lead in 18 of the 28 communi-
ties canvassed, including Okla-
of the country with temper-
atures below seasonal marks. It
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Morningi'llC
Four Cabinet members re- cus ma, Cartwright ca, Joplin
pleading guilty,” he Jersey community,
I have no defense and I north of Newark.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — miles north, also were swamped telescopic rifle sight when they
64 New reports of strange with calls from residents who were about 10 miles away.
lights in the skies added today said they saw similar flying ob-
to the mystery of unidentified ' ‘
flying objects.
ORTH ARLINGTON.
tlesville, Guthrie and Stillwater. 370; David Hall 192;
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had reported seeing near where. had informed him of his
Penny was slain. By chance, ; constitutional rights and fully
such a car passed the Van understood that anything he
Isays may be used against him.
Van Orden trailed the car to But he insisted he wanted no
I lawyer.
hours ending at 6 a.m.
no patrolmen
i minutes
damaged some buildings ar
toppled at least 20 utility pole
Temperatures' were in tl
teens and lower in sections i
the Northeast and the freezir
line extended southward ini
Tennessee. Kentucky and Nori
Carolina. Readings in the 6(
were reported along the we
Gulf Coast and in the upper 5(
from the East Gulf coast 1
Florida.
The mercury was in the 50
from the Pacific Northwest t
the northern Rockies and in th
middle 70s in interior Souther..
California. Low clouds and fog
shrouded the pacific coastline.
The 75 reading at Reno, Nev.,
was a record high for March 28.
campus, but several hundred
Preston Ford 16; Hall 14; Nesbitt 14;
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in an easterly direction. He
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A government spokesman in-|at Lawton, Pauls Valley, Bar-
dicated the three-man junta will
... „ Hugo — ha l. ca 2. ro 2, go
as. a battlefield. 5, ga 21 ne 2, fo 2, mo 5, ka 1.
Police used tear gas to disperse Lawton — ha 10. ca 5, jo 1,:
crowds The gas was reported ro 4, a 8, ne 2, mo 12, ka 1, ro 5, 7, 16, - fo 1,
so thick that housewives were 69 ‘m; e‘m 1
pouring water from their win-
WuthwesterrprmASnd along6 theandurhundstrshovursdaarnigxpested. Xa^y MTlestdemandedthas..ez turn
rain falling over Florida and rain in the Pacific northwest. It will be warmer ________
from the lower Great Lakes to the Atlantic and in the southern plateau and economist
plains, but colder in the north central area. (AP Wirephoto Map)
only incidents reported on two
nights.
The National Investigations
Committee on Aerial Phenome-
na called on the government to
release all information it has on
unidentified flying objects.
Maj. Donald Keyhoe (USMC,
scattered sections, but
go 4, ga 13, ne 2, fo 3, ba 2,
• cam 1.
At about the same time.
„ _ . - ----------------- — —* — ry, said he observed four white
Near Flint, Police Chief Ford lently ascended into the night objects at high altitude, flying
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government was necessary “in ler mi. Camp cam):
the shortest possible time to Anadarko — ha6. mal. ca3.
avoid fratricidal war.” ro 9 go 2 ga 13, ne 2 mo 1,
The junta took power after ka 4, ba 3.
signed Monday night and the jo, Gillespie gi, Rogers ro.
Supreme Court appealed to the Wood wo. Gourley go. Gary ga,
junta to resign. The justices i Nesbitt ne. Ford fo, Moore mo,
said a return to constitutional Kavanaugh ka, Bartlett ba. Mil-
66181
epme
Bristow — ha 6, ma l. ca l, R..cI., A i — .,...
ro 2, ga 14, ne 11, fo 6, mo 4, DUPQ1 CIT Alarm
ka l ba 3 cam 1
Chickasha — ha 10, ca 1, ro LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)
- ----- . Louisville
•who bludgeoned his teen-aged Cadillac an ambulance driver j troom that arresting officers
sister and left her to die in a had renorted cenino neop wherelE . . . , •
want no lawyer.” She was clad only in a green
-icnasna — na xu, -a x, .J . . — The judge, taken aback by and red print blouse, a bra and
5. wo 1. go 4. ga 11. ne 3, fo l, rhe president ® Louisville the retort, told Long he would a three-quarter length black
firm thinkshis g00se is an ef‘ be remanded to the county jail leather jacket.
ro l, fective burglar alarm and assigned a court-appointed “She was moaning and
. .. .....- _ Edward Stivers said someone lawyer for his defense. Again fighting all the way” in an
Elk City — ha 3, jo l. ro 2, had tampered with a lock on the Long tried to dissuade him. ambulance to West Hudson
“I’m putting up no defense, Hospital in Kearny, one of the
Mort
The
to have the area around the big
natural harbor on the South Chi-
na Sea studied by the Stanford
Research Institute of Palo Alto,
Calif.
The study will determine what
industries can locate in the min-
eral-rich area 180 miles north-
east of Saigon.
U.S. Navy Seabees and Army
Engineers have built an airstrip
and port facilities around the 32
square miles of protected inner
harbor.
The area has a concentration
of mineral resources.
Sparger has been ordered to
Winds of up to 80 miles an appear Thursday to give de]
hour drove the rig within 20 tions, but Edmondson ____ ...
miles of the coast of Holland will ask for a continuance be-
before the gale blew itself out. cause Sparger is <_______
“Everything is now all right, home with the mumps.
The rig is under tow again.” a
spokesman for the International
, 2
1 NIRAM
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A KAHOMA SITY (AP. - vice’s ratings, has hired former
sued °KlahomaC itY man being ?ov J Howard Edmondson as
sued by a nationwide television his lawver l
rating service over allegations EamIa , ,
that he rigged some of the ser- a Edmondson confirmed on-
----- —5 - me ser day he has been hired by Rex
Sparger. 33, a former Oklahoma
legislator and one-time investi-
sa and also at Frederick and Statewide totals, which are
Okmulgee. not weighed according to popu-
Preston Moore was in front lation. were:
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ter.
U.S. and South Vietnamese
officials announced agreement
was mild in most of the western LAWTON rainfall report DUlUth
I Record by years at March roinfall and
first three months total. Fargo
March First 3 Mos re
1 4
said. She died 90
later without being
•ections.
Rain splashed across a nar-
emphasized his
was confined to
ting blue, white and red lights
several thousand feet overhead
which he said hovered for a
time and then rapidly moved
.. , . away to the north.
the objects as flying less than Another Ann Arbor resident On the West Coast, in the San
500 feet overhead. Previous re- who reported seeing lights in Gabriel Valley near Los An-
ports last week placed them at the sky was Richard Sober, an geles. more than 200 persons
1,000 feet .or higher. off-duty sheriff’s deputy. He and called police and sheriffs depu-
Jack Bingham Jr., 14, a high; a neighbor watched the objects ties to report the sighting of bat-
school student, said he first I— flashing red, white and green on-shaped, flame red lights that
dows to disperse it.
Demonstrators broke shop
windows and stoned the Nation-
al Bank of Ecuador and the Na-
tional Development Bank.
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&& rpicheaownssaha Prodsctn atmbihe“WOhidrs
tahiriesTth^rew0 report Rayreq MondyoPP#hemtne208
mu , x i. x- . . African workers at the
The Constellation was being | Nchange mine went on strike,
towed from Glasgow, Scotland,! The miners were protesting a
to a drilling spot about 25 miles new monthly pay scheme and
from the mouth of the Humber the disparity between local
wages and those paid to
expatriate white miners.
Hackensack. When
the court would
mandatory plea of
Long spoke up.
row belt from the southern Roc-
kies to the lower Mississippi
Valley and Thunderstorms hit
areas in southern Texas. Light
rain also was reported in a few . ------ -------
other states including north- rolntpahgonmoowtsteroreratvrdondngbou
western Washington and Wis- a m. todov.
consin. Snow flurries and light
snow fell in parts of New Eng- Oklohoma City
land. Ponco City
A tornado, with heavy rain Aramhore
and hail, struck Garwood, Tex., Mc A iester
about 60 miles southwest of WichiteFol Is
Houston, Monday. The twister Fort sin
12:13 p.m. on 30th. Sets 3:22 an.. on
31st
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"I don’t think it’s necessary
L1 i : .----- ------for the state to go through with
held police. Bloodstains covered the a jury trial,” Long said.
Helena
i Houston
Indianapolis
Jockson, Miss.
Jacksonville
Kansas City
I Las Vegas
Little Rock
Los Angeles
Louisville C
Memphis
Miomi Beach
Midland. Tex.
Milwaukee
Mois St. Poul
New Orleans
New York
North P lotto
Omaha
OTHER STATES
KANSAS — Fair tonight and Wednes-
day. High 65 to 70. Low in the 30s.
ARKANSAS — Wednesday partly cloudy
and a little warmer. Highs 54 to 64. Lows
26 north to 38 south with scattered frost
north half.
NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS — Fair to-
night and Wednesday Warmer south por-
tion Wednesday. High In 60s. Low in
40s.
COLORADO — Generally fair tonight
and Wednesday. A little warmer east
Wednesday. High 65 to 75 southwest to
60s east and north 45 to 55 mountains.
Low in the 30s at lower elevations 10
to 20 mountains.
NEW MEXICO — Fair northwest par
tv cloudy south and east Wednesday
made a report to Nellis Air
tech campus at Pasadena said Force Base.
they witnessed the sight and A man from Milwaukee, Wis.,
one. Bob Parker, said the lights Clarence LeDuc, said he sighted
“hovered above the campus for a yellow object shaped like a
about 15 minutes, then rose to boomerang that flashed over
| “What are you
Moore 179; Cleeta John Rogers Gourley 5; Kavanaugh 2; Mar-
148; Charles Nesbitt 111; Le- cus, Cartwright, Wood 1 each,
land Gourley 79; Henry Ford Republicans: Camp 14; Bart-
61; Keith Cartwright 41; Al J. lett 7; Miller 3.
arrested in an army raid on the ba l. „
‘ ' Guthrie — ha 6. ma l, ca l, plays. When he hears a noise at
ro 5. go 5, ga 3, ne 4. fo 3, mo a door, he waddles to it and sets'
- ■ - • - ■ - ■ up a honking that would scare
Hobart — ha 2, gi l. ro 3, go the wits out of anyone. Stivers
because of a strike called by 8, ga 22. ne 2. mo 4. ba 5, cam says.
business and professional 1. Stivers bought George to use
groups to protest new taxes.] Holdenville — ha 3, ca 2. ro as a model.
import restrictions and other 6,
measures adopted by the junta
President Carlos Arosemena: Altus — ha 15 ro 6 wo l without bail today to await trial front seat of Long’s car. .
esouyeribrowabtyil"armkemn ga 12, ne '• fo 2, mo ’• ka1 nenesahe sadorwpeldungaomng, * “ ~ at the comimttedhis urgings. 8wa’
ness. In recent months the cam- Bartlesville—ha 5 ca 4 io 1 night murder of Penny Van Van ordens was -rr’ionedl!-------.
paign for a return fo civilian giTr0 3 Vo 3 go 3 sa 4, orden. Dennis’, 15- year- old berre°Bergen "Cuntyracnurt innocent..
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n 25°45
Early morning temperatures
ranged from 10 above at Mont-
pelier, Vt., to 71 at Thermal,
Calif.
Weother reports from U. S. Weather
Bureau, Okichoma City:
George spends all his time at with?” Galanti asked him.
the 3-D Corp., a firm that “Murder,” Long replied,
makes plastic advertising dis- "Of whom?” Galanti asked.
' demonstrate.
| Three persons, including two
, secondary-school students, were
killed at Loja Monday and an- ga 34. ne 4. mo 2 , , -- --------- ■-<
other death was reported at Elk Citv — ha 3, jo l, ro 2, had tampered with a lock on the Long tried to dissuade him.
ga 27, ne l, fo l, mo 3. ka 1. firm’s door but didn't get in — “T’~ -tins — — -ef-
apparently frightened away by judge,” he said. ‘I have
the honking of George, a 15- defense.”
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Tugs Tow Oil Rig
Back To England me AC Nieben c a c
IAAIA ,0 — cago has sued Sparger for $1.5
- ..u. aw „u. clocuv LONDON (AP) —Two tugs million, alleging he used infor-
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today after its crew of 29 Amer-1 influence the company’s televi-
mPURh WEhsdav.SLeo % icans and one Briton rode out a sion ratings.
High Wednesday upper 60s.
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CAN SAVE PLENTY! •6
with a few showers or thunderstorms 1 Buffalo
over the mountains and southeastern; Burlington Vt.
portion during the afternoon Highs 60 Casper
skies to 75- Lows 25 to 40 north 30 to 45 Charleston, S C.
Charleston, W. Va.
were, mostly clear in the major south. ।------------- •
part of the nation today. astronomical data: Sun rises to- Chicooe Ne
Fairly cool weather prevailed morrowsot.46 20a.m.;sets, gt 6:50 p.m. ”
across most of the eastern half at 7:15 oh. Moon 155 rises
50 znz
56 Wf
.......-........
N.J. clothed along a desolate road.; “Penny Van Orden,” Long
Dennis, 19, left his parents’ । said calmly. “I’m not fighting
mented, Dennis Van Orden set home with a companion early anything because I’m guilty.”
out before dawn to find the man Monday in search of a blue' Long told the stunned cour-
charged able to
Industry Center
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP) — Cam Ranh Bay, under
development since last June as
a key American supply base,
was designated today as a fu-
Woodward — ha 7. ca l, ro 3,
go 2, ga 8, ne 4, fo l, mo 7,
ba 7. mi 3, cam 6.
Totals — ha 202. ma 11, ca'
46, jo 4. ro 152. wo 6, go 79, ga
378. ne 113. fo 61. mo 191, ka 33,
Iba 140, mi 15, cam 89.
EGITO, Fcuador,(AP- hoDavid"Xal led the Democra- homa City;"‛Blackwell, Enid,
suamos mutary government tic poll in his hometown of Tul- Elk City, Sapulpa and Guthrie
lovers’ lane.
Within hours Monday, a 58-
year-old foundry worker, a Orden house,
neighbor of the Van Ordens,]
faced a judge and said: a foundry in nearby Harrison
“I’m pleading guilty. I have then grabbed and held Long'
no defense” while his companion summoned
Ewil W. Long was I
Tulsa — Democrats: Hall 34;
Clifton Wood 6; Jack Gillespie Gary 23; Rogers 14; Nesbitt 7;
4; Howard Joplin 3. .Moore 4; Kavanaugh 3; Ford
John N. Happy Camp led Okla- Republicans — Dewey Bart- 2; Marcus, Cartwright, Gourley
lett 138; Happy Camp 88; Bru- 1 each. Republicans: Bartlett
no Miller 14. 53; Camp 6; Miller 0.
Here’s how it went in the ।
state's two biggest cities:
Oklahoma City — Democrats:
Gary 27; Rogers 26; Moore 19;
. OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —
over power immediately to Here are the city - by - city re-
Clemtn Yerovi .Indaburo, ansults-of the first United Press
at Guayaquil Ecua- international Edito r s ’ polls
dor s largest city. j (abbreviations: Hall ha. Mar-
Altus, Okla. HU 2-7524
has mounted
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gemga-
informed Two hours later, two patrolmen
enter a found her in a pool of blood in
innocent, I a lonely road in an industrial
also reported Monday night in An Air Force investigator. Dr.
the Las Vegas, Nev., area. Al J. Allen Hynek of Northwestern
commercial pilot, Ralph Salvo-1 University, said last week that
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