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The father of a hero
By BARBARA REHM
CHICAGO, May 7, 1973 (UPI) -- An old black man walked through the rain in a quiet park off Lake Michigan and stopped, as he always does, at the bronze monument to his son.
Oil embargo means dry gas pumps in Colorado
By PETER M. KELLY
DENVER, Aug. 6, 1973 (UPI) - Chuck Stiesmeyer looked at the three rows of automobiles lined up for gasoline at his Texaco service station Sunday and said the eight fuel pumps would be dry within the hour.
Buzzing creatures take shook-up fishermen aboard blue spaceship
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPI) --Two shipyard workers say they were taken aboard a glowing blue spacecraft by buzzing creatures with silvery, wrinkled skin.
Unidentified Submerged Object sighted on Pascagoula River
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (UPI) --Another strange object has been sighted on the Pascagoula River where two fishermen reported being taken aboard a spacecraft by weird creatures several weeks ago.
Humor: Yes, Virginia, there is an energy crisis!
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28, 1973 (UPI) - Here's another letter from that suspicious little brat named Virginia who is always pestering newspapermen with dubious questions.
Streaking runs its course
By O'NEIL HENDRICK, UPI Streaking Editor
The new collegiate fad of streaking has run its logical course, if it ever had one, in its infancy.
715 for Hammerin' Hank
MILTON RICHMAN, UPI Sports Editor
ATLANTA (UPI) --Hank Aaron, who took the first step of this near, incredible climb nearly 20 years ago,, crossed the final mountain top last' night when he broke Babe Ruth's lifetime record with his 715th home-run in the fourth inning of the Atlanta Braves-Los Angeles Dodgers contest.
Apelike Lucy may solve puzzle of man
CLEVELAND (UPI) --Lucy, a little lady from yesterday, may be the key that unlocks the mystery of the beginning of the human species.
The Transformation of Patricia Hearst
By JACK V. FOX, United Press International
Feb 12, 1974: "Mom, dad, I'm okay...I'm not being starved or beaten or unnecessarily frightened...I know that Steve is okay...I heard that mom is really upset and that everyone is at home...I hope this puts you a little bit at ease...I just hope I can get back to everybody real soon."
Ashe knocks Conners off Wimbledon perch
WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) — Arthur Ashe turned the world's top-ranked star into just another tennis player Saturday to smother Jimmy Connors' power game and win his first Wimbledon singles title, 6-1, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.
2 backup singers walk out on Elvis Presley during performance
NORFOLK, Va.(UPI) --Elvis Presley, performing before a packed house Sunday night, commented on what it was like to have 11,000 people breathing on him.
Ghosts of Roman soldiers haunt ancient city of York
By LILLIAN O'CONNELL, UPI Lifestyle Editor
Harry Martindale had barely begun to knock a hole in the ceiling when suddenly, from the wall which was supporting his ladder, out stepped a Roman soldier.
3 Attack Victims Won't Testify in Unsolved Deaths
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)Police have a suspect in 14 unsolved homosexual murders but are unable to charge him because three survivors of attacks are unwilling to testify, it was disclosed Friday.
The king is dead - and his subjects mourn
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) --Restless crowds of grief-stricken fans jammed the sidewalk Wednesday in front of the mansion of Elvis Presley, the 42-year-old king of rock 'n' roll who collapsed and died Tuesday of heart failure.
Video games just a passing fad, top toy company executive says
EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. (UPI) --The toy industry will be making more and more electronic games in the future, but video entertainment is just a passing fad, says Michael Moone of the Milton Bradley Co.
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