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The World Almanac. Hao
anr.one heard lately from the
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CCiil't, Blellry'a 'oevanlb inlllns
dalbiO) pw Clovelaad lhl
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Her8ID Wan! the diiiiUce In tho
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COIIIPlete pmes.
Sima, Rdllnaon HOllier
Tho Indiana O&gt;Ploded r..- 15
bite In tile opener wll!r llulo!
Sima hitting a
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01111 Lee !faye each hrnDr
liu'ee 1111.1. Frank Rd&gt;lnaon hod
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at Atlanta (Niekro $-3), 8 p.m.
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WH&amp;t ~ I$ TH1 QUESTION
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Shew Is a perfect adversary lor lhe 11111, 44-year..ld dl!trlcl
attorney of New Orleans, Jl!l! Gart'Qon. .
Like the man who bas ellarced him With c011s~fY to
!"unler President John F. Kennedy, Shaw lo six
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hlo teom' o 16iiiD&gt;e loli1W ofler h!olns tile 1-0 oad
otreak at tho slart of 1lle 111am HooiiU&gt; awe)ll a ~r
by Jcialnll In !lie outfield allOt from ·Loa AJ.,lea :1.1 oad 3-1
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would ~ Jack 11101, del!llte. bclner In the CCIII'Ih !mini 01111
aU 1110 'loaoeo, claimed, "I still pitched a llllol!ltter to corry tho
lowi 1111' ieam."
White Sox post Oakland In 111e
Bat IIIIer ll1e Wblte Sox first pme.
jUIIijled tram nlntlr to obrtll
Corlos Takea Win
place Sundoy by challdng ,.r
In the aecnnd pme, Cloco
their 15th vlclory In ll!e laat 2% C&amp;rlno Wan! 6 1-3 lnnllWs to PI
pme1, Stanky wain.'t ~ or the victory whlle WUbur Wood
...,. ploolld wll!r ll1e teom's dnlahed up. The Wlllte Sox
play,
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~...,j wll!r IIIJ- team'a .._.. CIUI&lt;IY alnsled hmle two I'UIIll
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White Sox blaatecl Onldand 4r2 ktl)' blow ol tile Imino.
IDd 7-3 11&gt; oomplote 11.1 first
AI Kallnt'a 301111 career.

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Too !rlany lollatakea
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.588 ... victories prdJohJ,y thiDk we're
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19 !9 ,500 a ll1e Sox hove COllie ,.- wll!r Clln, who Wan! 6 2-3 lnnlnslo
)li~11.. Ohio Unl·· Cillltorida
,Ill .:J9 .U? 61~ Loa Anl!tlta 17 20 .459 4'h quite a turnabout and ore ,_ got credit for lila drat major
events ~ ~and ·
15 2o · .4211 '1'12 Plttebursb
15 u .t55 4'11 alx 811Ms behind 111e Detroit 1....., viclory.
.. -America Waohlngtm
1,5 •.20 .429 '1'12 New Yotk · 15 20 .429 S'." Tigert, who anpt • .doobleo
i:hlnllnoaa111p New ·Yw\ · 14 2;1 .400 6111 Houston
15 20 .429 ;.... beoder frcm tile Waihlnston
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SWI!ay'o Roaulte
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CaUfbrnla 2lollnl)eaota I, (btl
Atlanta 3 , New York 2 (Ill)
drat plo~e.
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lllml- 3 Cl(tiorma 2, (2nd) . ~ 2 'New York o (2111)
Cleveliad rom al ned two
CLEVELAND (UP!).... Tnn1
New York 11 Boatcn
~ t St. Louis 3
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Detroit 5 Waahlilgton 4, (lstl
Clll&lt;s-U 9 Pitt.oburl!l&gt; 3
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Boiti!Doro 11-6 01111 2-0. In other wilD bad a 2-1 record IIIII a 1.09
TOo. Jlotrolt r Wlahlqton 0, (2111)
Son Franclaco 1 Chi~ 0 (lat) pmea, Mione- CaUCor· ERA at Renn, waa purdlalld
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Saudi' Johnson, R~ Bur~
KllbJ KiD&amp; Kalb7 COnda, Boech-

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Clair, Jllllo Gerard,
Dennla SChiUbr&amp; Jolm Goodwin,
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Dobbie Crow, Steve llofiDWI,
M1n117 Kln8. Ellen Rice, and Sandi' T~lor.
Awarded verliljo ~~ wore
9wa1 Hindi', Nanq a.dlalllll,
&amp;uoD Gerlach, Dobbie Malden.
1111'1 LOn8, Ka1b7 Watllllll, Bar·
bara Kln8. J - Yeea, JlmCiat...,;b, Jim Warner, 9wal
Wldtlatdl, Mark Fowler, PI U I
Rice, Jim Holtl)', l'lllletto lfud.
111111, Mtlllll Davl1, Belli!' CUll·
alqbam, CatbT Fulll, E111ne Da.
vto, WU8011, Dlbblt Kine.
Gloria ~liOn. Ellea Ylller, ·
Koren · Hawlllf, Sandra ~lilY David Rice. carol Klnx.
BIU-Felll', Jeff Burl.
Coadace Babr, Tore11. 01111,
LuiDIIa lolclnfolb, Jackie HawloJ, Keith Evana, BUl llaptao-

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Shaw was mailaging dlrector of U.. 'International Trade , .r
Marl, which promotea international commerclal relatiODS • . ·
with New Orleans,
in Latin ,.UOI'rl~ nauoris. He •\
retired after fuiDIIIng a drei!DI of 16 ~ construet1011 ·
of a 33-story International Trade Marl Billldlng which 'tOw·
ers over the Mississippi River 'Je\otie a} !he loot of' ..rorlil· ·
famoWJ Canal Street.
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Wben Shew was arrested by G~'• olll&lt;e ~b 1
1967, and aecused of partk:lpating' 'Jb~ J&gt;IO!ung ~7's
··~ssinallon, the city gospel!. ~ •ol long 1J8111111!i· !!\\ o
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ralliejl to Shaw, and bll orreat lhrfW il b~ of dbu)jf, :·, · 1'1:
acr~s the town-&lt;loubt which extell\licl 'ltlell' to Gilrrllon'a "'
motives and even qis sanity.
In bls bill of IDformaUon aplnlj 51i#ir, l):lll'l'jJOII !~'if . ,·!!"!~·,
the Kentwood, La., native
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Oswald (lhe man named
Kennedy's lone assaasln)
a
plio!, David W. Ferrie, to carry
Plaza.
Shaw's response was
leased on bolid, he beid
his attorneys
Wegmann. He
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KllbJ 11111, Dobbie llarbrecbl,
!liDia Weber, Noncy st. Clair,
Frank Glnlloml, JIIIO WIN,
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Blackston, Pam Neutzlbrg, Rhm- ScbUlln&amp;
da 111..0, Mar)' JIDI JeDdniOI\.
Rlcb HaaeriY, Mldlaol lolnlCo1111e Bachner, Linda Hack- len, lllke Buskirk CharlooePorott, Barl&gt;ar• WbUt, Cheryl Me- ter Mar)'
Bob Balitl)',
I-auplln, Terrie Mlller, Karen ~ Wrl&amp;bl. !lylvla ~ Ju··
Grlllllll, Jo1m Loboe, Sind!' Zer· dlth c.ttrlll Man,
kle, Jaa LOn&amp; bYe Wll;Er,
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of s}Ja,rk, only nine are lmowD ,
to attack man, according to
The World Almanac. Hao
anr.one heard lately from the
ed1tor who checked this fact?

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tho! .,.or for Fred'Loaber.
·. Sciblv' Siebert's · on&amp;l!ltter
CCiil't, Blellry'a 'oevanlb inlllns
dalbiO) pw Clovelaad lhl
aweep owr ilolllmoro. It was
tile )1dl abutout by ll!e
Cla...wd ataff 01111, olnee Stew
Her8ID Wan! the diiiiUce In tho
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COIIIPlete pmes.
Sima, Rdllnaon HOllier
Tho Indiana O&gt;Ploded r..- 15
bite In tile opener wll!r llulo!
Sima hitting a
IKIDor
In ll1e first and Lorry 11ro1m
01111 Lee !faye each hrnDr
liu'ee 1111.1. Frank Rd&gt;lnaon hod
a three-run homer, 1d.1 first thls
yeer, for Boltlnul&lt;e.

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Haualoll

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Pllb!boqh cVeaie 2-Sl &amp;I New
York Qlooainon 5-Z), 1 p.m.
· Son Francia co !Ma!icbal &amp;-2)
at Atlanta (Niekro $-3), 8 p.m.
Hoo- (WU""' $.3) at
Tollayla

Cincinnati (Arrlao 34) . 8 P.m.
l,.oo Anpleo · (Sutlm• 2-2) at
St. Louis Gluter 1·1), lip,m.

Tlleaday'a Games
Plllsboqh at New York
Plrl1l\lolJrlll at Clllcqn
Sill Frillclaco at , _ 00
HCIIIIIGn· at Clnci.,.UOO
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SAVINGS CO.

WH&amp;t ~ I$ TH1 QUESTION
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. NEW v.riLEANS-&lt;NEA)-PhyslcaUy1, 55-year:Oid Clay L.
Shew Is a perfect adversary lor lhe 11111, 44-year..ld dl!trlcl
attorney of New Orleans, Jl!l! Gart'Qon. .
Like the man who bas ellarced him With c011s~fY to
!"unler President John F. Kennedy, Shaw lo six
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mc!les In height. His ·111ll.•aive1 craggy rae. II toppe&lt;f'.by a ,
· cloile-cropped thatch of white nair.
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~spected buolnessman ~ a leader of the city's 'Interns·
tiona! lrade community iii what, afte~ New Yort Is lhe Da-

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dOian't ·even IIIIo It..,.. lhlt It's 3, :Cl~ beat Plttol&gt;urlh 9wliJII1W,
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Till IIJNIIky Chlei&amp;O· While frcm NIW York . S-2 and ~.
~ .,._. antrOI'ed lllmiBb "Cld- boot Son Frlocloco 6-3
hlo teom' o 16iiiD&gt;e loli1W ofler h!olns tile 1-0 oad
otreak at tho slart of 1lle 111am HooiiU&gt; awe)ll a ~r
by Jcialnll In !lie outfield allOt from ·Loa AJ.,lea :1.1 oad 3-1
· ll1e _.. Ito lasloied the teom. T - John lilt a -run
would ~ Jack 11101, del!llte. bclner In the CCIII'Ih !mini 01111
aU 1110 'loaoeo, claimed, "I still pitched a llllol!ltter to corry tho
lowi 1111' ieam."
White Sox post Oakland In 111e
Bat IIIIer ll1e Wblte Sox first pme.
jUIIijled tram nlntlr to obrtll
Corlos Takea Win
place Sundoy by challdng ,.r
In the aecnnd pme, Cloco
their 15th vlclory In ll!e laat 2% C&amp;rlno Wan! 6 1-3 lnnllWs to PI
pme1, Stanky wain.'t ~ or the victory whlle WUbur Wood
...,. ploolld wll!r ll1e teom's dnlahed up. The Wlllte Sox
play,
broke 111e pme open with live
"I non't parUcular()' 1m- 1'11111 In ll1e ftflh Inning. WI)'IIO
~...,j wll!r IIIJ- team'a .._.. CIUI&lt;IY alnsled hmle two I'UIIll
l11i." Sll1lk1 81'UIIIbled alter the with lhl bases loaded tor the
White Sox blaatecl Onldand 4r2 ktl)' blow ol tile Imino.
IDd 7-3 11&gt; oomplote 11.1 first
AI Kallnt'a 301111 career.

aerlea aweep thluea1011.
Too !rlany lollatakea
"Till' people down In T..U
Pd. JB and llobUe wiiO reed liloot our
.588 ... victories prdJohJ,y thiDk we're
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W. J.,
\rnpped up 111e awoep. Kallnt'a
Dotrolt ·
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hmler broke Hank G - s · •
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club record wbUe !rlathowo'
· Bti~,. :' Ui. 1.f · .529 I · Atla*
20 t&amp;
moYOCI blm wlll!ln one of Mol
.: B!&gt;IIG!' '' ' - 18 11' .~ 4 Phtla
17· II
Ott for llbth ploce on the aU·
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18 ll .11211 4 Clnclnnall
18· 17 ,ill! Jlh Del!llte stink&gt;'• mllllllvl- lime hmler UaL Rookie Leo
Weill-. Chlcasn '
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19 !9 ,500 a ll1e Sox hove COllie ,.- wll!r Clln, who Wan! 6 2-3 lnnlnslo
)li~11.. Ohio Unl·· Cillltorida
,Ill .:J9 .U? 61~ Loa Anl!tlta 17 20 .459 4'h quite a turnabout and ore ,_ got credit for lila drat major
events ~ ~and ·
15 2o · .4211 '1'12 Plttebursb
15 u .t55 4'11 alx 811Ms behind 111e Detroit 1....., viclory.
.. -America Waohlngtm
1,5 •.20 .429 '1'12 New Yotk · 15 20 .429 S'." Tigert, who anpt • .doobleo
i:hlnllnoaa111p New ·Yw\ · 14 2;1 .400 6111 Houston
15 20 .429 ;.... beoder frcm tile Waihlnston
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SWI!ay'o Roaulte
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CaUfbrnla 2lollnl)eaota I, (btl
Atlanta 3 , New York 2 (Ill)
drat plo~e.
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SIGN PITCHER
lllml- 3 Cl(tiorma 2, (2nd) . ~ 2 'New York o (2111)
Cleveliad rom al ned two
CLEVELAND (UP!).... Tnn1
New York 11 Boatcn
~ t St. Louis 3
,...., .ba•k by sweeping ljo.tbree year...td lllke 1'1111,
Detroit 5 Waahlilgton 4, (lstl
Clll&lt;s-U 9 Pitt.oburl!l&gt; 3
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Boiti!Doro 11-6 01111 2-0. In other wilD bad a 2-1 record IIIII a 1.09
TOo. Jlotrolt r Wlahlqton 0, (2111)
Son Franclaco 1 Chi~ 0 (lat) pmea, Mione- CaUCor· ERA at Renn, waa purdlalld
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Callly BaU&lt;IY, Becky Radford,
Dci'Oih7 Neunling, Coline lolc.
Gowan, and !ll110 LannlDg,

A-St. Gregory, J'ope of
Rome from 500 to lOt, who
bad made colledloDI of the
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Janice Eaotman, Sherry HQ'ea,
Saudi' Johnson, R~ Bur~
KllbJ KiD&amp; Kalb7 COnda, Boech-

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ri&lt;m Cllmlt M!lled1 .

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1.8 miles.

Alllnlt Wll""'

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Clair, Jllllo Gerard,
Dennla SChiUbr&amp; Jolm Goodwin,
RooRIRIIer, dteryl
ftu\ddllllll, ll&amp;rla Grueoer, LID-

IDOit unbeUevable rau&amp;e of

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Dobbie Crow, Steve llofiDWI,
M1n117 Kln8. Ellen Rice, and Sandi' T~lor.
Awarded verliljo ~~ wore
9wa1 Hindi', Nanq a.dlalllll,
&amp;uoD Gerlach, Dobbie Malden.
1111'1 LOn8, Ka1b7 Watllllll, Bar·
bara Kln8. J - Yeea, JlmCiat...,;b, Jim Warner, 9wal
Wldtlatdl, Mark Fowler, PI U I
Rice, Jim Holtl)', l'lllletto lfud.
111111, Mtlllll Davl1, Belli!' CUll·
alqbam, CatbT Fulll, E111ne Da.
vto, WU8011, Dlbblt Kine.
Gloria ~liOn. Ellea Ylller, ·
Koren · Hawlllf, Sandra ~lilY David Rice. carol Klnx.
BIU-Felll', Jeff Burl.
Coadace Babr, Tore11. 01111,
LuiDIIa lolclnfolb, Jackie HawloJ, Keith Evana, BUl llaptao-

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trtUIIIjjh.; .•. ·
f.ddle ~. who loi.Ci hlo Ia lhiO .. Nai!Oml

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01' presldelt, preaented Rd&gt;ert
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