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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 19

Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 19

Publication:
Herald and Reviewi
Location:
Decatur, Illinois
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Page:
19
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Decatur, Illinois, Wednesday, July 18, 1962. DECATUR HERALD 28 -mm 1 Cuban Spray Plane Seeks Asylum Three employes of National Agrarian Reform Institute of Cuba flew this Russian type biplane to Miami and asked for asylum in the United States. General Greets XI 5 Astronaut Brig. Gen. Irving L.

Branch, lates Maj. Robert M. White af- At right is Maj. Ralph M. Rich-commander of Edwards Air ter his flight to an altitude of 59 ardson, in charge of physiologi-Force Base, congratu- miles in the X15 rocket ship, cal training.

MJk hwWv vrli lififew Best Dressed Hillbillies Todd White, 6, (left) and My- Dressed Little Hillbillies at the third year in a row Todd won Ion Keasler, 3, both of Mary- annual National Hillbilly Home- or shared the award. Realistic ville. were named Best coming in Maryville. It was the rifle could be the reason. Pause That Refreshes National Guardsmen fill can- In search for two slayers near ficers cool off dogs.

The search northeast of Hutchinson was for girl, who shot and killed a Wa-teens in stock tank during break Medora, as sheriff's of- in a wooded area seven miles two hitchhikers, a man and a Keeney law official. iJiLJTlj" fj- it .41 If i 'Jf- 4-'. -J Jjs 4 1 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Flying Tiger Owner Weds Doctor Resumes Flight Flying Tiger Airlines owner Little Church of the West. The This four month old pup ence L. Frederick of Baltimore.

cruelty to animals and discharg- Roger Amiss, Elyria, Ohio, Quad City Airport by other man Bradley, FAA traffic spec- Bob Prescott and Dr. Anna Ma- Swedish doctor is in charge of was shot in the legs with a .38 The pup, being treated by a vet- ing a firearm in the city. The (right) lost in clouds over 111- pilots, prepares to resume flight ialist. Amiss was unequipped to rie Bennstrom are pictured fol- the Golden Don Health Farm caliber revolver after he dug up erinarian, is doing fine. Mrs.

pup "told" newsmen he plans inois and led to safe landing at at to Kearney, Neb. At left is.Tru- "fly blind." lowing their wedding at the in Escondido, caul. a plant in tfte yard of Sirs. Flor- Frederick was fined $150 for to leave daisies alone. All Pictures on This Page From Associated Press Wirephotos.

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