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Show Salvador, Assassinators of Archduke Didn't Honduras Mean to Start WW I, But They Did Feuding MEXICO «CITY Salvador defeated (UPI)—El ARAJEVO, Yugoslevia ~The the sun morning came upofhot Ju in ky . t alone made 28, 1914 Honduras 3-2 in overtime towin thei best-ofFriday Cupseries idthan three 24 hours after night, relations over “We incidents triggered by the first two games of the soccer tournament. The victory, on neutral turf ended in embraces and ha shakes by both teams. El Salvador advances to the for days. finding had:hac r being — L P. on . Begood,” he rec Now I was faced with ‘4 forwar some way to conceal forward eee bears e. One by one the re rounded up, ous. One of 1 e young ma Cyjetko Popo the countries severed diploma- tic today By RICHARD M. SUDHALTER m andd ‘ c or two . fuse tw0\c.. Popovic, only| a block The dis. 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In contrast, troops in the neighboring nations were either on maneuver or had called up reinforcements should the crisis worsen. ee be sae iaseea vege There was lots of shouting and/But the drivers were not told,/ acted out of conviction, For a oe milling about. Nobody bothered/Thus when the procession |that, certainly, there can be no Bi Ealvedor’s win cossirred —_ ayeee eS # se lexico City police who fear fans flown in from the feuding countries once again would 2 clash like theydid following the) seavin ” approached a major bridge regret.” “It was about 10 a.m. and the to notice5 me sevininbalticinenia 3 sine see : ring fast ‘on_, Popoviclater learned that his intersection the lead car turned “ fa F ALLEGEDLY DEFECTIVE armored vests, so me 14,060 of them, have already been shipped mie use where . the royal1 caritfellow-conspirator, > 19-year-oldjright, Popovic said iN deljko Chabrinovic, had route, following the original! geno BRINGS RENOWN The archduke’s car pea | TORU Net igssed a grenade at the open began to follow then stopped—| SPRINGFIELD, Il. (UPI)— first two games in the series.| to Vietnam and the Pentagon is conducting an investigation, according to Rep, Margaret Si Appa one fears were unfounded.| M. Heckler (R-Mass.}, above, pointing to an il lustration of the armor-plating. Some of the nye ie oer “ match a brief shout ceramic body armorvests already are “undo ubtedly” of) declared, (Heral¢-UPI Telephoto) ey surest: from} ie tion, Salvedorean cheering sec- in use by unsuspecting soidiers, she SS ak = is area wach ‘armed car. It bounced off the back of directly in front of the waiting | The Tinois House passed with either greandes or pistols F ranz Ferdinand's car into the Gavrilo Princip, who shot him.) without opposition and sent to th.” \ sy. y JUN ~~ “77| the governor Wednesday a bill R — ee foday bears little| | | Troop movements also were! Boris Karloff’s Estate: $250,000 ee "s 2 ee” 2 OS 8 Sunday Herald Sa oe ee , 11 ie make the First National Bank Building of Shawneetown | state monument It was not that calm in|reported in El Salvador, ’ i. His black hair belies| Golden Eagle Passport Hearing Set the bank is renowned for its Honduras or El Salvador. jalthough officials denied it. NEW YORK (UPI)—Boris;American property to his fe eure, His mek gray sult action of 125 years ago—turning , fit] SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —the bill with Sen. Frank Church down the city) of Chicago for a In Honduras, the army| The win advances El Salva-|Karlof!, who died in England|daughter, Mrs. Jane Cotton of ang horn os rimmed glasses Calif. reinforced its guards along the dor into regional finals against /@tlier this year has left an border with El Salvador and/saiti for one of 16 berths in estimated 250,006 estate to his! radio siations broadcast orders next year's World Cup soccer| : 0°" to all men of military age to championships in Mexico City. The terms uf Karloff’s will, Teport to command posts for| e ne ™|revealed in New York's Surropossible mobilization. Military |gate Court Friday, indicated’ march music punctuated the! Napoleon created the French|the English actor left none of announcements, |Legion of Honor in 1802, what was described as his ee better the professor of philoso-|Hearings have been scheduled|of Idaho and Sen. Henry M. | loan vecause the bank directors No » ention was made in the phy and education he became|for July 17 on a bill to extend|Jackson of Washington, says| didn't feel Chicago would ever will of Karloff's English proper- in his mature years the Golden Eagle passport, the pzesent passport, which amountto anything ty. | Remembers Every Detail [which provides admittance to|costs $7.50, will expire on March| During earlier debate on the Re | But he remembers every/all federal recreation areas, ac-|31, 19/0. Without the passport, bill, some downstate members Use an old venetian blind slat detail of that momentous day in|cording tu Sen. 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