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(UPI)-Hurricane Gladys, which left one dead and drove 36,000 others from their homes in Cuba, came out of a stall late Thursday and began moving northward again in the Gulf of Mexico, spinning off destructive tornadoes. One of the tornadoes ripped off a warehouse roof at West Palm Beach, exposing electronic equipment to the heavy rains. A supply truck that was unloading was toppled, but the driver excaped through a broken window in the cab. Forecasters predicted the storm would strike inland Friday somewhere north of Cedar Key, a quaint island fishing town about 80 miles north of Tampa. The season's seventh tropical storm stalled in the Gulf about 150 miles off the west coast resort town of Naples for several hours Thursday, sending in big rollers that gave surfers a heyday. It then resumed its northward Milton's FALL SHOE-IN! ' : Super buys on over 600 pairs of nationally advertised shoes. 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STANLEY BLACKER . . . with years of experience in design and tailoring know how . . all you have to worry about is wearing them . . in a handsome collection of warm plaids, strong solids and pleasing heather tones ... at THE HUB OF CHAPEL HILL course at about 7 miles per hour. , A 3 p.m. EDT weather bureau report located Gladys' center near latitude 26.3 north, longitude 83.8 west, or about 140 miles southwest of Tampa. Highest winds had dropped from 90 to 75 miles an hour-bar ely strong enough to keep Gladys a hurricane. In addition to the tornadoes, a few scattered power failures were reported, but for the most part the only outward evidence of the storm was the rain and the fallen branches and palm fronds that littered streets of many cities and towns in the heavily populated Tampa Bay area. SPACE CENTER, Houston J?1' (UPI)-Apollo 7's chipper JJ al!lf0ntins to g 35 well astronauts, bouncing back u"tdUJ the 7:12 EDT from the sniffles, yesterday splashdown next Tuesday, the .;h into trip spvpnth fi,ii way will be cleared for the day of their orbital trial for a next three-man Apollo team to had us on camera then. Y trip to the moon and watched 1 V , . ine moon know we weren't doing it." nf 9 and back at Christmastime & "rr The three . wrrsa,dPogue, -that's appeared to be in thSTS bought we'd k.--spirits so far. Thev iokpAitK . .0h' ou re sneaky," oxygen purge, Schirra replied to communicator William Pogue: "We were busy teeveeing it, i minx about that time. You ou shirling awesomely off Florida. "It's a very spectacular view," said Apollo 7 Commander Walter Schirra as he looked 103 miles down at hurricane Gladys. He, Don Eisele and Walter Cunningham were "as busy as squirrels in a cage" watching and photographing it. The 11-day, 163-orbit Apollo 7 shakedown run will wind up its first full week of flight at 11:30 EDT this Campus Briefs ground controllers all day as they went about photographing- the hurricane, zeroing in on earth landmarks to test their navigation gear, and putting on an early-morning, informative showing of their daily telecast to earth. Asked Thursday afternoon if they had carried out an Schirra retorted amid laughter in the Apollo 7 cockpit "That's whv I don't like the TV camera." The three men also joked their way through the noon meaL "We're all now trying to give away our butterscotch pudding but nobody wants it," Eisele said. "Walt likes to collect cocoa so we give our cocoa to him and both of them were trying to con me out of my ham and applesauce." The astronauts turned their spacecraft into a weather satellite as they scouted the hurricane cavorting below. "That hurricane is reallv a doozy," Schirra said. ""I haven't seen anything like that ever. Man, that's really a spinner. CALL 37;145t 1 ondomer Lectares ENGLISH RIDING LESSONS Hunt Seat Equitation 3 Miles from Chapel Hill Transportation Provided for Students from Campus SHEFFIELD FARMS Telephone 942-2079 1 A London professor of chemistry will present the second 1968-69 Venable Lecture in Chemistry at the University of North Carolina here on Monday, Oct. 21. Dr. Jack Lewis of University College London will speak on "Reactions of Co-ordinated Organic Molecules" at the 8 p.m. program, to be held in 207 Venable Hall. Supported by the Chemstrand Research Center, the Venable Lecture series is named in hqnor of Francis Preston Venable, who organized the UNC Chemistry Department and was president of the University. The series includes five lectures this year. Prof. Lewis, a native of Barrow-in-Furness, England, received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Nottingham. He has served on the faculties of the University of Sheffield, Imperial College London, the University of Manchester and University College London. Geology Lecturer Visits From Brown A Brown University geologist will lecture in the University of North Carolina Department of Geology here on Thursday, Oct. 24. Why Not fdS Send a PCfaft$) Gift? 4y IN HOT ATER Dr. Leo Laporte will conduct a seminar on "Recent Carbonate Environments and their P al eoecologic Implications" at 9 a.m. in Room 305, Mitchell Hall. He will also lecture on "Paleoecological Studies of the Helderberg Group (Lower Devonian) of New York" at 4 p.m. in Room 205, Mitchell Hall. VJSC City Planner Given Service Award F. Stuart Chapin, Jr., professor of City and Regional Planning here at the University of North Carolina, received the Distinguished Service Award of the American Institute of Planners at the Institute's annual meeting held in Pittsburgh Tuesday. 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