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be would mt aeek reelectioa, he felt u.t if he "signed the Lord's

P1'1,)'8r" he would bo criUcized,,

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SCHULT
MOBILE
HOMES

REV. STRICKLAND

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IN THE F1NAL HOllllS before his l!auaur·
'"" VIce Presldoat, !plro T. A&amp;r- na colm, Impatient to
ila!ted llid deUmniood to bo somothlnll mon than tuth wheel

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flmall7 1eemed to enjoy them:IMthes ancl, unill President.elect Richird M. Nl'""' arrh&gt;od In late olle,_,

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LOOK WH.I!o.T'S

I KNOW. BUT WHY
SHOULb I GI\IE
'IM A RE"-SSN
10 PROVE IT?

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IN ITS FlRST BID TO THE Nixon admird.atratlon,
Sovlll Unloil lodl)' asked for Ialka oo llmldllil nuclear arms ln-

eludlag and-bolllsllc mlasllos.
A Scmet govvmnent statement said agreement with the United
Statu oa cUrblq: the anna race dfs quite reaslble though not an
eu1 tiling." 1'be ltltemeftt. Aid the lf.remlin Ia relliy ror ••a aerlout exchanp ot OJllnlon" with the ·u. s. l(tVenunent "coneetning
mutual re1trt.cdon and slbsequent reduction of strategic meana ol
~very ot nuclelr "~· lncludil18 defensive ayatems."

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DISPLAY '69

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en tine

POWERS' MOVE FOR PEACE IN THE Mldollo Eaal mot
cold ~.... lodl)' In cairo and Joruaalem. laraol rejected a
Soviet Plan lnd Eg:ypt aceuaed the UQJ.ted:Stateaof 11 total ~•orltiam"
toward leraoL Forelp Mlalallr Abbo Ebon of Janel Mid a Soviet
· plaa colll• for taoru11 .wltlllnwal frmn tbe Arab "'rrltorles It
• - e d In 1!167 In o,.,honie for Arab """'l''litioo of loreel's old
fi'Gdtlrl would Je14 to a DeW war. "' eootd recroate the qerous
&lt;OidWOIII whi'Oh then pre..Ued,.; El1ln Uld.
In Coiro, EiJ1pt ro~ an
reply to the Soviet plm
••'J'be AmeriCan reply wls much wol'le than we eJCINicted bec&amp;\188 it.
•nl.telted COiq)lete ·Americu tavorltll!llll tcwtard lsnel." said the
oainl..lnclol new_..- AI A!lram- Tho - - o r sold the Amerl·
can reply l-ed 1...-ell IIIIP'O••Ioo llid allied tho ddef obollclo
tO 1 Attlement aa Arab ~Ism.

K&amp;K

DOtN' WITH MY
POLICEMAN?

...WHY'P Y'SEND

A STUMBLEBUM LIKE HIM
AFTER ME?

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Mof'OR SAYJN1 VOJP WHQP-ME IN

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TH' CHOPS, lHIII"T'S WH.err FORI

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land received tda religious
lralalns at Olivet Nfl\areno
CoilotiO, Kankakee, m.,aoddid

Just ••to lower
would be a help, he
N'-Plodp

JIOIIIra&lt;Wio WO!I&lt;IIOhiDSiate

Plodglns hla admlnlstratloo to
keep up the llruggle for - '

Unlnrai\Y In Columbus while
aervlni! aa putor a! I h e
Northlaod Churcb af the Nazarene 111ere. He eotered - arr evangetlemlnl967towhlch
he Ia devotlag hia fldl limo.
Tho (d&gt;Uc Ia Invited.

rlibll for Ne8r&lt;IBO, be said:
''No man &lt;aa be tbliJo' free
while hla aoi&amp;hl&gt;or lo not. To ,
torward at au 1e to"' forward
togetler. Thlo mean• block and
white toge~~~er, as cno nat1oa,
not two ..,

Hijackers

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tile • fom117 lolllo. J!anlo&gt;ro,
bullnetamen, b u il d e r 1 and
~ homo boYers were
teiQ' lbout hiP lmerelt ntsa.
Iaiii Produce
Far a 411 or two. tbe
- - ..... dlatractfrom tbeae llid •lema. &amp;Jon, -..ver, 1hOJ&lt;

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Have Big
Weekend

Abroad, Nixm oaid, America
seeka "'an cpen world • • • In
wtd da DO people, great or small,
wJ.U live fn lnii'Y liOlation."
lie cbellonged Communist
bloc naUooo to
''poacei\Jl
co-dtloo. not In OOit'IIOrin8
territory or oxteDdlac - .
but In enriching tho life .-

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Ave..,. wbldl fOUowed.
Tho Secret Sorvl&lt;e searched
and seoled · evorr potenUal
a _poaslble
lllllaln. Olllce buildlago along

plaee

for

doe route wore ordered to keep
their windows closed md admit
oo Blronavrs. Aboot 3,000 poUce
and some 10,000 troops were m

to jll'eVent or quickly
coolrol dlorupllve lnciclents.
tw.d

In ld• IDOU8UI'al addrOBS,
Nixon said that America today
linda Itself '~ch In pxls, but
raged In S(Jirll; reaching with

mesnillcenl

preclaloo for tile

moon, but falllng into raueou1
dleoord here oo 'e arth."
'"We are caught Jn :war,
want:lQ(I: peac~.. We an lorn by
(C&lt;lntiJI.JOd on Pap 81

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negotiators under Henry cabot
Loclge hooded for Pario, lklpplng tho lnauguratloo af PresIdent-elect lllchard M. N-.
Their haole omphaolzed the
- " " af 1\Jllocalo tolko
Tueadi;Y, lndudlns North Vietnam. tile Viet Cong, South
VIetnam 11!111 tho United IIIIIN,
Tho ko7 member• .-the
team .... La........ E.
Walllh, will replaee 1111-gotns Dep1t;v Amerlcea noaotla·
tor Cryuo R. Vance, aDd U.S.

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Oul&amp;olll!l chlel U.S....,U.Ior
W, Averell llarrlawlapre~oed
...,. &amp;~!~day fullacale miUIIry
l!ld poUUcal lolka 11111 lead
. JII'OIIIPII1 to a peaee llllloment,

reoot.ed otter
-hOv. -been procedural
-nino
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mmtha .- JII'OIImlnory barlnla-

Aaraemeot was reae&gt;ed
So1ur4aJ to lit II a round !able,

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avvldlag tile leiUO .- recogniUoo
for . tile VIII Cong aa an
lndopM•:Ienl delerallou neaottat-inlr from Ita .... dele .- •

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the .... 0. S. norotlatoro wlli llblo a )I1'Cipolod allied

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aDd South Vletnamoae
American forces; FuU
wllhclrawal d American aDd
North Vlelllameae forces from
the South.
'lbe North Vietnamese and
VIet Cong are expected to
domsod prlorlt;v dlecuosloo cin
111 American pullout from VIetnam.
Ranol hu DOYO!'
admlttocl pdlllcly Its troopo are
lntbe-.
Asian dlplomale said the
Communilll prd&gt;lbly
qree to an armistice halting
hoslllltloa In tbe providing

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Amorlcon olllclalo Mid tile
llllleo -.ld olso caD for tile reutablllhiiWit ol the Demilitarized Zmo along tile 171b

-allel. poalllbly--

doaal p.ranteea, to JIIMU
.... - · f r o m t h e ... Soulh.

Loolfte hold 1 - COIIIU).
lell0111 with N'- Saturclq In
Waohlnglm.

On the - - . Com!!ulnl.t forces kWed or wauadld 11
VleiDameH choflleea In a '
lerlea of tor= ralolo .miaa: tile
weekend all(! - - lbe
hoadquartera "' the
Ill ' ..
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Board Cha•rman
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Cbarles HQman was re-eled~ Clarence Price.
ed chairman of the board of the
In a review -. tbe put 7tv, lt
Rad.fte Hom.e-N1tioral Bank at its woo ~ out IIIII 1968 ...ollie
recent anmal stockholders meet- Drst full ,..,. llloit the had
lqr,
oporoted olnco lloe of
Other olfll!flrv elected were J. the Qatlno ll&lt;!me· and tile
Dllloo- CI'Gis, preaidenti f'reeo. Flrot Nail-' lladl. Tllo olll·
l.and S. Norrla, exeeuthe vice cera, -dlt.etori d ~~
9realdool; John T. Wolfo, vice
o l - -totbolr
president and caahler, ,&amp;Jd Ruth d~tion ¥II ~· lllr the .
C. Sllnpooo and Mildred Gilllea, ._.u.. ~- mode tllo
as•istant caahlere.
merav • ar-t ....ea. aad-.
Olber _..,_,... of tho ,_,...jlho)'llle~~
are Claudie S. Roush, Barttara td litllw ,... ~ tiinlcol!lll
Duaan. Fdnct~a WUcoxen IDCl ~-.-.~l;j,
- · Laoiteoce. The law linD
otWebot.randNIIwaorellllled

•&gt;Pre"""'

aoif,U....,.ol.
Dlrectoro elected wore E.- r I.
cro.a, J. D1llan &lt;:ton, Hucid

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IOdal - . &amp;lid ...
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TellmeD Ull DIWI blttwly ... 1111111 cl
an aattudo Gf liUihlnll l!mlh1loc

agenda at the _.tng ...calllng for d:ileusslon on tbe
foUow!Dg order ol business:
Deeacalatlon ot. the war;
Mutual remctloo .- VIet Cong,

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New Atliitirtistrlilioii c:.T
Has its Job Cut Ou.t !1

-!able.
Harriman, obviously brWed
cu the pll .aftbe Nixon

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President IID.d Mn. Ridtard M. NboD.
with daughten Julie, 20. lllld Patrida, 22

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IUs wife Pat, radlsDI In a
pink wool onaemble topped elf
PARIS (IJPI)- A new Amerf.
with Ruoslan aable lura. hold can -•trallon eel out lodl)'
the Bibles whUe ber hulband to achieve a Vietnam peace
toolt tbe oath.
111111-at Involving aa early
deesealatlm ol the war and the
Socurlfl HeiV)'
'lbe tightest security precau- ultimate wilbdrawol "' all
tiona for any inaugural ta and North Vietnameae forces
hlat.ory were invoked for the trom the lOUth.
hour~oog COI'OIIlOl1Y and tho 2\1
A team of RopdoUC81l

hiding

He aloo tmoted au - · to
..._""' with America "to
reduce tbe _burden of arms, to
atreoglhen tile lllructure .peac:e, to lift up the poor and
the bualr7.n
Nixon did no1 meDIIoo VIet11&amp;111 by ...... Bul be aeld:
0'Tbo ..,; ...... In win II
not Yictory over an,y otber
pocplo, but 1110 peace UIBI
COllll!l 'with boollna In Ita
lt'lnla'; wltb 09m&amp;JUIIIou tor
thole who ban llllrored; with
UDderiltandlnl for thole who
have Ol)pDHd ua; Wltb the
~nfl;y lor aU 1he pocple .-

_prelldlontlal • oadl ••'-

scribed br the COilltltutlob with
hlo band rellin8 m 1010 family
Bibles to tile Propbet
Wah's violoo of a day when
men abaD
thslr oworda
Into piowlharea, and their

As Some See It

Bring
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Bot .... 11101'&lt;1 /mpol'la!ot too
ioc*IDctoWuh'-to
•II ~ Gf allrl NbDO I&lt; lbe ~ - t'111nt1neat ot ....,
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" - r a period of c&lt;llfroDie· ll&gt;la earth to cbooae tbelr own
tion, we are entering an era rl. de.cilv."
noliOIIsllon, • be aaid.
Nixon was "'""" In by Chle!
Alllomo, he Mid, Amerl.- JUoUce Earl Warnn lhortzy
n•urt '"stop shouting at · me after Vice Preaident Spiro T •
llltOther" and learn to u• • to Agnew had taken hla o&amp;tb rl.
care, to uaderllolld, to dl8pill' olllee.
In their oveQ'dll' rolatlooa the
Ill a aasture Q1llboiiZia8 the
,,,.. but, boolc vlriuoa at - - of bit admiDialnttoD

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WASIIINGTON -

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tile :111-. Tbo
ll!ll1;y .- plqlna .III'OIIdoal loobd
)IOIIItea l!ld ) ~ beltar In edUorW - · ·
Acro11 America. howi'Yer,
bopJI to -'&lt; Gl hlo do!lor1&gt;lre
wi1h - 8 1 · - 'lllor - - d ...... wtie• ...
"auld laoll QDO" to ldm ...
c.,itol lUll. The ollolr lncl- ond _rl.., that -

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OllbotiP&gt;' IOC llid If el1;y ~·
dooa · no1 dllde. e liiort,
NbDO 111101 bo pnpored to bo
blomed lor W01711dD&amp;, ladud·

lleY. Rlclw-dLeestrlckland,
~eld. Obt.o, an ordained mlnilter&lt; In tbe Cburcb ol
tile Nuareue, wiU CMdllct a
Xou1h R..,lvol Jan. 22~6 at
the S!Ta..u CIMirdo o1 I h o

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Gloria Rll'burn, 12~
seeka a divorce and· a
ber petltloo againll J1
bum. Sle also seekS, ,

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Jol:miOD'e Anal week in ofDee was ftlled With drama, big arxt
o~~&lt;ceaoos and an QU1pourlllil of atfecilon by big poltUctans aDd
little pepp]e. The aatd he had been a "good president." · Tht palla
M »riled so much, too much at times, were kind to him in the end.
Oee - e d hla popularit;v had scared to G4.5por cent after his State

Thn
vorce actions were fil

In Goll!a Count&gt; Conu
Court. One divorce df:

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BY LOUIS CASSEUl
WASHINGTON (UPI) - lllchard Mllhooo Nixon became the
37th ,president ol the United States today with a solemn cmun.it,.
ment to ,.the cauae ~ peace amone nations" and the healiJW ot
atrident dlvtaiooa unq the American people. •
To a nation sufferins trom "a crisis of spirit,"' the new Chief
Executive offered a challqe to seize .. not the c &amp;W ot despair. but
the chalice of opportunU;y.''
In~ 1,7tJO...word lraQgUI'I) address, delivered trom the Clpitol
stepa moments after he had taken hia Olth of oMce, Nixon said
that under his ldml.n1stradon. America 'fill seek "'the greatest
honor hiatory can beetow"' - the title of peacemaker.

. W.ASHINGTON- LrNDON B. JOHNSON, the natlon's36thpresl-'1
ft.., 18'1 and 59 di;Yo II tbe phmacle ot power. Today,'
. . yielded tile Mllon'o hlcheat omce to Richard M.
Johnsm
hoPed to be back in hi1 111.dve Texas by sundown.

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granted.
Judge Ranald C. Co
granted Wllma Jeao
1150 Second Ave., r
from lllarlln E. Jot
ground~ of gro11 neglt
and extreme ttnelty. •
tlfl was awarded CUI
miDor cblld aDd llloi
ftl ordered to pay ill

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Challenges Nation to
Accept Opportunities

SO WHERE'S
MY PENNY?

THA.T'S IAJI-\AI 'I

P£0PlE HAVE. SOLD OUT AIJD
11-\E. alLY VAWE Tl-\ IM;S !-\AVE

quantiQo of rat poison 1
The locol health c
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araued lbal tile qllem Ia .- a COII!Iila ocdei;J - .
fll1l at defec:la. Ill ..,. caoe, mood ~ lholra a Ylllble
Americana

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MIDDLEPORT,
OHIO
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The project ror .
headquarters :
the supply is exhaustecl
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I-lEY. M6£K., A

have taken on a hea~
Hall, president, the 1

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'In the System' is Renewed wit

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True, there have been a couple of reces·
sions, not.abJy one in 1957. But the differ·
ence between a recession and a
lion is that in a depression, every y
recedes. This has not happened Jn the Jiving memo')' of the average American.
whose age 1s now put at 1:1: Neither has
the average American known real infla·

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which -America has enjoyed for more than
a quarter of a century hils not been an in·
flationary one because-agatn for most
Americana-real income has kept well
ahead of prices. If the dollar has sbrunk
to a mere wisp of its 1939 self, for most of
us there have been a lot more dollars
available to spend on things be~nd basic
needs.
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definite threat, and the aftermath of inllation has historically been depression.
MUUons of workers, despite waee iDcreaaes in 1968, find themselves no better
off, or even a llttle worse off, than they
were a year
in the face of both higber
lllices and hi r taxes. But they have not
!rimmed the desires or their upeeta-

This recalls the warning of Secretary
of the Treasury George Humphrey in 195?
that America CGuld lie beading for a depression that would "eurl your h&amp;lr/"
II didn't happen. Ills to be hoped that
Hoadley is as far off the beam as Humhrey was and that Americana have
earned enough so that they wW nelll!er
spend themselves Into a depression Dor
scare themselves into oue.
A word to the wlae, however, Is IIOver
amiss. And the word is prudence, not
panic, on ·all levels of our national eco-.
nomic life.

An economist "'lf.~;ts tbat this may

a poten

dangerous "new

uMamel" cast membera by IRis-

NEW YORK-

Sonny

Warbllo,

r, wbo delel'Vel most credit for
building the N, Y. Jets into 8.1perbowi champa, Ia rwnored eye-

Ina the L. A. Rams .... Famed
utlat uzJto" died suddenly in
Fla .... Ex - Zlegleldoll Irene
llao'es went back to the hooplt!! to ba.. her g!orlfiod .... L. A. Ma.Yor Sam Yor11 rave Loolss Jori (....,.r ol
our nollhbo&lt;bood reslluraut

take; Dionne Wanriek's oa...ot
abon "PromiHS, PromiMin
Ulta lJonel Bart'• "Wbere Ia
I..cwen from ,.Oliver•• u by Cy

Coleinan ODd Doro!117 Fields;
Ber,rl Reld who playllbe letblaD
In ''Tbo Kllllq
Siller
George" ree'd a holljlilall\r WIletry 1101 from Macy'a addrasaed
to ••Mr. Bel'11 Reid:."

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..Get Riel of Umeceasary Fat Divorce Her!" .... 'lbe Apollo 8
moouhot pve .. 2001: A $aee

O&lt;IY•II01'' a imp bollDII!eebooll;

MGM ouallt to give Apollonaute

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Andere, Borman

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LOveD Ute

European ....... le&gt;pOI il&amp;rid
Pitt and Jaclde CIDI.aal•' 21..yearold atepoon Alexaadre are Imitating pop &amp; mom .... Unlikely

l..on&amp;tlme Copacololoo hindi&lt;· ot lbe Dlreclolre dloCotek:
man tlodded to retire 11114 u,. Heci.Y LIDiarr with AndY Wll'bOI
11Lou1M't"') 10 Dllli1Y
compli- In ltal,y; imagine 1he old pnt'a . ... N. Y. Cardiae Centre will
~· ~· J&lt;J!l!l .the other , .dell&amp;l&gt;ted ~ .,whq IJf'!"' a. wing , ~r Dr. Cllrlslhll!k .... ' " " ".~ ;..to - · Julte ~•11114 tlaao BaJnant .... At Plaz~ 9,.
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•. · •••• Sam was there with him a chad!: tor $UI,000:-..·-1'r'om S1natn. intrtOu::ed ht1 date 'as
newspuer tyeoon Henry GarflD.. the Clte'llJI,'Oft:t-eharlng-udpea.. ••zeJdl Schwartz;" possible?
kel and bi1 Anne •••• Our deep- alon fUnd •••• The Yankeea Joe
Hla career slightly lbe,yant,
est .,_tl!y to Jer..,. Cl\r lor- Pe,Pitme lD"'' have an olf-dla- Gardner McKay would like a remer Mayor Jobn Kennedy, whose mcmd Daab .... CJbernetle a ex: placement role In the L. A.
fine wife Just died.
farma now have computer-mat- •-Hair'' .... Go ·lee ~
Mrs. George Halu Jr. (ol Ina for eowo &amp; bulls.
VIP' - It's the G~JPMJite and
the Chi. Bearo' !am!.lj&gt;} underWonder If _ . , In Ireland lnte!lleont ....... to
8001 aurgeey at BIUinp !loll- are bo)1ns N. Y. Stlte kiUel')' ''Hair'' ..•. Airline boltesae1
pltal there •••. ''Hair'" producer U~ket• .... Yacht builder• (t h 1 b&amp;ve boon nrnod positively not
Michael BuUer's lnyera filed Hattera• ftrm) caut1onJ buyert to dlnos or drink In UD!form
for dlvoree apinat hll estrang- not to paint them black8ndwlllt11 ln lbe £allllde IJIQII ... . 0seartd wife Loyee In Whe&amp;toD, m.; '"l"bQ' c11.1turb the eyealdldeven- 1riloler Eatelle PariiCIIIa or the
lbe previool&amp;l1 pltelled for a N. lullly the otomach;" ODd ''II o t upeomlrw pi~ "A Way ot Ufe"
Y. 8llllllmeut but the ca1e was dOI'I (OJ'Inlli or red) "make mee had the job oa NBC'I ••'J'o-.
dlamlssed .... Art Lund gela one me feel mlaarlble .., a hot c1a7 claJ'' """ ao prettllf !Wed 1&gt;7
or the bll! porta (VIrgil} in Wll- .., the water or Ill port;" ouch Barbara Waltera.
111m in8o'a mullea!IZIIIoo of problems .... Kleis DYing with '

E•rd

•'Bua Stop, .. to be titled "Beau," a&amp;t.lltJ wbo smoke are m more
... m Bdw7. Sopt, ... "Chit- r._...u. thin In non..-q
lr CldU;r . Bani'' Is DA'I bomeo, """'IY ootea ""
blaeat I&lt;JOIIIna hard • ticket GreMMcb VWI&amp;O's oa- Till¥
c,o.d.._l ever.
Tim eypeo: Wee WWio IIIII 'BII!
Jean--Paul Belmondo"a volee in Bell.
Ida Mn ftlm "The _
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Walter LIJ&gt;pmaD'o rat1r1Dg acome •• a aurpriae to u.S. CIU'Ii &amp;lin •••• Julle Nlxm.Elaenbonr"•
lt'l h11 Orlt role really QUk- fawrite Kill 11 '"The lmpoall-

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By United Preea lnter1latbal
TOda)' b Mondly, Jan. 20, the
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20th
do) of 1969 With 345 to
bed 1&gt;7 other - · · .... !ltD ~ to .,..,. It at her
d tile .-11: i'lliYbfD'a p._.., nddlntl reeoptlm)· we truotlt"o follow.
for .. Great White Hope"' at the a rnmardle etaee." not political
The moon is between lta new
Alvin had blosraphles of •lc!rt .... Zooil,y'o IIJ'd Ave. cleJiy olin: phlle aDd tlrat quarter.
'l11e morrdna: stars are Mar•

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Enfljleh; the rell ......, dub- ble Yaaro"

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aod Saturn.
Oa t1111 diJ Ia hlotorr.

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II&gt;POinted

Marsblll of
VIrginia chill ,luallce of lbe
Joha

UnltedSte141o.
In I 1192 obllaDII

Ill the

Spr!ag!lel4, Mall., YMCApla)&gt;od
the llrat o!!!clal lolllkelllall
came. The pmtll Will invented
by Dr, James NaiBmlth to
JJnwlde IDdoor exBrctae.
111 11136 Britain'• Klow George

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tlrlf. elected term aa Presklent

of the United Steteo.
. A . tb!&gt;Uihl . for lbe
da y:
Nichola• l(ufrar Butler aatd:
•• Aft upert Ja one who knowa

more and ..... about leu and .
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or '!l'a- Slllorday nlglltatlM·
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Wlhlma won&amp;. eol4 and the lfloroudero put lhrou&amp;h 211 otralrhl

polntl II the lrfaiOil c.c:.niana
COlch -Don ~· FaJcona, were
to aci:none 1bot.
however, wid! an overaU 3-4 alate lt wu one ot tiMI c:tdllle1tperioclJ
for the •eaaon, got oil. to ~ S-o In lOcal~ lll!lala.

muaitna

!fighlanders
Top Tornad(J
Siio!hern•I Tomodoal plared
violttiw .Southwestern down tothe
.lire liuore llnally
78-69
ill'a 'souihornValley Alhletlc con-

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ference b1.1ko!l1all OU!Iog at Rad• Slllurday niKIC.

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Positive Allergic Tests
Clinch Asthma Diagnosis

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T:.gers Seek
Second Upset
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Tho vicloey wao the 12th In

Ster Game.
Danon's ftrlt pUI Will a tix7ard llrlke to Bob Trumpr or
the Clnelmatl Bonpla lor the
West's flrat too-. ODd hla
two _ . _ . sst up lbe

LOS ANGELES (UPll- A lut

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doomed the Ealll 10..'7 In 1111
Natlonil Foo1ball !Mill"' 1'1'&gt;

A!llerk«n-llom EIIeoi&gt; ZWmer pme,
1118 Weill Gormaa _ . 1
llaliro . ...IIIII ~ NAPA, Calif, (UPl}-RaiD
w1t11 2028.hainta.
lorced pooljloneJilft ~ play 1ft
the Kalaw golf ~ lor lbe
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. !i'anlad to . tlie Robert F.
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SYDNEY, Auatralla (UPll-

TOIII' Roche Aultrallaa
COU!lteyman RGd LaYer "' lbe

Bin&amp;lel tltla round of u.e' Jilow
Soodh Wales ._ . . abamplcmlhlj&gt;a. Marprlll Court ol
Allltrla (UPO Auatralla defeated ~

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1be Meigs Olrls• Freshman
ballkelball team, In wlmlng Ita
llrll two atarts ol lbe ......,,

cup aDII S. Soulaby 4 each and
P. - · M. MldkUr IIIII J,

Diehl wltll 2 each, In lbe Kyger
put doom K&gt;aor Crook 30-.ZI IIIII Crook game for Melp. MatuaeSoulbem 17-12, D, Ollllnger and w1.. ba&lt;l 10, Grim 6, Athey 4,
S. Hall had 8 aaeh, D. Wise- and Mllchelll for Kyger,
In the Radne pme, P. liar-

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Klq ODd S. Hall with 2 aaeh
lor Melp, 11114 Hill with 6, Weat

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and Gooch with 3 each, were

scorer• for Racine.

Preas lnternaUonal
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llalilmore •.•• 33 il ."150 ··"
Boston ••••.• 31 14 •G89 2lh
Phllldelpllla ... 30 14 .682 3
New York ..... 32 19 , 627 flh
Clne-tl .... • 25 22 .532 9lh
Detroit ....... 19 27 .413 15
Milwaukee •••• 14 34 .:192 21
West
W. L. Pet GB
Loa Allgelea ... 32 15 ,681
A!lonte •.•••• 30 17 •638 2
Chicago . .... . 21 27 .438 ll'h
San Fran. ••••. 20 Z7 . 426 12
Son Dlago ..... 19 :19 .396 13\1
Seattle .••..•. 15 33 .300 18
Phoenix ••••.• 9 39 ,188 23\1
SUndaJ's Results
Son Fran. 98 Phlla. 97
Detroit 180 Chicago Ill
A!lo,.. 100 Now York 96
San Djego 136 Phoefllx 118
Loa A.-leo 132 ClneiNEI 117
Only !!IJI!el scheduled
Molda,y's Games
~~Hal!lmDetrol('..._ Muwaukee at
Madlaon, WIL
Only pmeo scheduled
Louisiana, with 55.lllncbes, hal the greatest annual
averace ralnflll of any state
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West's IIOXI two
Paoo No.2 wao an 81 -yml
bomb to Floyd LU11e of the Denver Broocol that put the ball on
tile Eaat one..yard line llld No. 3,
1esa than a minute later, a 31)'arder to Warren Wells of tbe
Oakland Raiders, Pit the ball on
the Eaat Iii - 11114 led directly to seorea.

Anderson almoat ,gut the p t
horns ID the third period with a
2S-yard punt tllat pve lbe Ealt
By FRED MCMANE
lJOIMision on tbe West'S 36.
UPI~Writer
Three pl&amp;¥1 later Don Meredith
Rival
eooches.got a good IDok
COLUMBUS (UPl} - Wltten- ol Dallas lilt Paul Warfield ol
Slllur&lt;IIIY night at to
berg Uolverait;r'a giant • kiiUng CIOYI!and wltll a 34 • )'ard Iouck ...,.., from the UCLA basketTlpro 110 .., another hunt Wod- Mwn PIIB to put the Eut abead. ball team next year without AU'
neoc1ar DialltJACKWNVn.LE, Fla. (UPD- America Lew Alclndor gazing
Tbirteen da,ya ago, Wlttenbere
Len Dawson completed Cllly four down their throats- trouble.
~ Central St1te 18-47 With tho 7-loot-1-lnch AI.._.
rankecl MCUid among small eol- paaseo - hilt lie really made - o n l y 17 mlnules ....
them count.
lops at the limo.
The West was tral!lnll 19-3 contributing jull Diallt polnta,
Now the t9th..i:-lted ·Tigera the
.. lbe U.,-ranked llrulna reHed
otate's only omboateD team •(10- before the Kanaas Clt;y heavily on a strong bench
0}, . _ to derail !lfth.,.atod Aah- &lt;8!1'e off tile bench at lbe slarl Saturdal' night to humble the
ol the ......, half llld led the
111114 (1f-1}.
Unlverolt;r of
100-64 In
A.tbland, wllieh Ia aeeldng Ita
• nattona!.lj&gt; televised contest.
Saphomore Steve Pattenon,
lith strligl!t win, has .Bll......J
jult 31.,,1ill9int• Ha eame.. ·r.h e
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the heir-apparerrt. to Aldndor,
F.Qila , ftm&amp;t8d · Welt•J Vfrllnla
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Ti&gt;&lt;h to J6i, 18 poldlt Saturda,y ]iiJ'#J. 01.:..-UCLA · and showed eVot7Une
C H.U.;e
that the Bruins have nothing to
nil!bt In tllelr 37-18 romp.
rear at the center position IIOXI
A JommecliJOcl!ed ei'GWd ol f. ,
000 11 lll)eeted at Alhlaad.
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The Meigs Manuder matsmen 801100 by controlllna the boorda
. Five &amp;aNI ar• on tap to- finished ' llfth in 1 field of seven ODd atart1ng ....,.al taat
nl&amp;bt - Ohfo State at Georgia ' teams ln Ill Ironton tournament breaks.
Junior suard Jolll Vallal,y ODd
Tti'Ch, Weatorn Kentuek:Y at oar- SobU'dl)'.
toa, Oberlin' at W.,-ne s t a t e
Points of the varlous teams, lleldor guard Blll Snek a1ao
(Midi.), Buffalo state at Cleve- in order of their finish, were, - ·
lnatrumenlal In tile
IODCI State ODd RID GrancleatOak- lrootoo, 98; &lt;lleSIJ&gt;Oake, 85;Wll- Brulna' victory with 18 and 15
)and Ci\r (Ind.),
mi-. 81; Portsmooth, 78; points respectlve]J', and IOI&gt;h
' lD Mid. American Coaference Meigs, 39i Nelsonville-York,. 37, CUrtis Rowe pt.,.od • fiDe
actloo: front • 1'lllllllnc Miami aDd hlrland, IS.
detenalve game ad scored 14
nipped Bowling GreeD 71 • 69;
Meigs wrestlers placins: were points,
The remainder or the UPI u.,
Keat state tOUted Weltem Mlcb- Mike Mullen, secoad; Bem,y
saw action 5atun1ar alao
lpn 113-Q ODd Obio U. lr'- Wright ODd Don Hart- bolh 10 Toledo 92.86 in overtime.
thlrds, anti Mike Roush, J o h n were successful. Second-ranked
. Klllt Slate reeled olf IB stralabt . Domlgen alld Cod)' Booth, fourths.
North
Carolina Wake
polnta, II 1&gt;7 Tom Lapllch Malgs 11111 hoot Parkersburg Forell 9f.S9, third-ranked Sara
llnlllled with 36, tO move Into S&lt;Mh
al5.]). m. at Meigs Clan whiPDed San Jose st. Btan IDlcatchable 62..'!11ead.
Hlgllln Middleport.
f9, fourth • ranked DIIVIdoon
oqueezed by VMI 66-64, lixlllOblo u. 10 0( 12
free u.r.. In overtime after TAKE KOBAYASHI CROWN
raoked Kenluek;y '-&lt;! Ta~· Jom Mil' two free thi-ows tor
MAND..A ('UPl).-Hiroahl Kounsee 69-66, JeYtftth:.ranked
N
111m
Tolado !lad tbe ...,... 70-79 ODd
boruhl ol J - has baen
"'
co State cle!eated
torc:ed the extra 181alm.
~...~ or hla -'-1d ··-•T...s. El Puo 110-65, ·•-til-......
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Kart, Toledo and .Oblo a r e lislttwlfghl 11t1o by lbe World
ronked st. Jolin's clobbered
2-!1 Ill lbe MAC llhlle Miami Ia
C&lt;undl be&lt;IUIO 0( bla Weat VIrginia 91.Q. lllnthunbeaten Ill five starta.
elloaod reiUsal to hoaor a. . . . - Kana• odgod Kanau
c:ontract to llgllt Reoe -..len- Stote 73-67 IIIII tenth.,.ankod
FORTNA WINS
to• of ne l'llllfllldneo,
VU!anova lliopped VPI70-SI,
POIIORJE, Yua&lt;Jalafia (UPl}

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NAME
Fp-Fpl Fta-Fbn PI PI&amp;
S.Fielcta •.••..•••••...•••••• 1·1
5
3 , ••• w.u.•t .............. . .
1-1
Call ••••••••••• • •.•••••••••• }..1
3-1
2
3 lhi. lo ........... . . . . . ......
llr.U.. .,..,.. ... ..-t"
T. Fields ·• , • •• ••••• • •••
1U
t-3
2 13
2
2
RIHr •••••••••••••••••
ll..J.
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a. Clark • • •
26-8
3-0
4
16
GWlapte ••..•.••
2-0
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0
0
Herndou ••••••• .•• •.•.•••••.•• W
3-2
4
6
G. Flelcla •• o • • • • • • • • • • • • • o • • • • 0..0
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0
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15-7 20 43
TOTAlS . , . . . . . • • . . . • • . . . . • 58-18
MEIGS
NAME
l.'p-FIIJII Fta·Fbn Rb PI Pta.
Heuler . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • a..2
I~
1
3
4
Tyo •••••••••• o o • • • • • o • • 17·7
7-6 10
2 20
Uyers o • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • 11-4
I II
7-3 15
B. Werry ••..•••••...•••.. 5-2
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0
4
Ault ••••••
11..3
5-2
6
3
8
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0
0
J. Werry •••• , • o , • • • • • • • • • • 1~
0
Walters •••...• o • , • • , • • • • • • 7-4
w 7 2 10
Robl.nson ••.••••• o • • • • • • • • , 0.0
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Slnlth • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • 0...0
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2t-13 t7 13 57
Y011 Home?

17 Minutes,
UCLA Romps

out the win.

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Lew Plays

the 19..me aeries lor the Well
against 18V8D losses bill It took
an explolive drive In tbe final
Utree minutes tor the Welt torecord Ha only touchdown and Pill

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(UPl} - Bo- way' to a 3845 vi~ over tho
lbe Loa Anae· Eaat In lbldoJ'• eltilllh -..1
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80 polnta.

DaDe Walters also lilt 111-e
ftcureowlth 10.

Joff Tyo, Malp' prtWIIIa!JWS.l

Matsmen in

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«-:~2 vtetorr. Chi!&gt; Haaerv.
olxht lleldere, and '1'00)- wt&amp;fl 11, and Mle!l Childa" tO
Field•, a senior, -., 13.
polits led the winner&amp; whBe Hal·
The Fll...,. bit &lt;ri)o 18 of 58 stead was hip for Wahama with
alteQts !r.., the lleld fora cold IS.
I
31 per cent wtrl1e the Muauden
Wal&gt;aml trovelo to nam.n ·
....... 22 of 60 atteqto for 38
nlpt and aoe• to Sout!&gt;·per &lt;:ent.
•••tero Fridi.Y night. Met,• r~
llalp rot f7 rebound• to lbe turns to SEOAL competltloo at
Fa! &lt;OM 41 11114 JciO- Mieio ~ -Friday.
the Marauder~ lntnatdepertme.-BY QUARTERS
wlth 15.
WaharnS ••.•••• 1 12 29 43 •
· In theprellmi!III'I'Pmlo Coach Mal&amp;• •••••.•• 10 30 42 57

II lor tho Manudero IIIII Junlcr

quarter. •

Terry Ohllnasr'• Meig01quad aot

J-19 jwdor

Clark, 1

polnto ..,

-...... Joa M.Yero !dloloodwltlt

W. I. Pet. GB leo Ramo and Domy Anderol lbe Green Bar Packero ,....
Bob Diddle with 25 points oa II - - ..... 24 17 .585
lllaDklnl iodo&gt;' lhllt the Weal All•
lleld goalo ard three!ntthrowa. Keirtuctq ••••• 21 20 .512 3
Stero '""' the National F~
lndtana • • • • . 22 23 •t89 4
Gar)' Norrta. anotttfr Junior,
~.ea.,
Pro Bowl game ODd kept
· followed with 17 polnll 11114 ...,. Miami ...... 18 21.f62 5
them
from
being the "JD&amp;tl.'' ol
New York, ••• 12 28 ,800 11\1
lor Stew Shuler Md: 14,.
t
h
e
.
West ··
Southwestern hit an 29 of 54
rn.tead, Goln-al .... voted ll}o.
attempts f'rom the Oeld tor a
W, I.: Pet. GB
most nluable pla,yer aod Ancltrstrons 54 ,Per cent )lr:hile the TOJ"oo Oaklalld • • • .. • 35 4 •987
aon was balled for hl1 ke)' role
alllioes !allied on onl)l 28 or '19 Denver ••• , .• 25 16 .610 11
In
lbe 10-7 vletoey over t h ~
lor 35 per cent. The 'rictor)' ..,.. New Orleans .. 20 24 ,455 l'l'h
East
All-Stars.
peel the Galllan1' rec:OI'd to 4-f.. Los Al&gt;gelea •. 19 23 .452 l'l'h
Carroll
Dale, lbe GrOOII Jill'
ln the conference am~ ovenU. Dallal ••••• ' 16 22 .421 18lh
The Tornadoes pulled dOWD 37 Houoton •••• • 13 27 .325 22'h end who oneeWas"tabrtel'lte&amp;m·
mate on the Rams, shared in the
Sunday's Result.
rebounds compared to 33 by the
honon with the Los Angeles quar.
winners. Diddle topped Soutbem oakland 116 New York 105
terback
for hll key eatehaa that
rebowlllng with 15 lnd Charlea Mlam1145 Loa Angeles 120
llelpod
110t
up both or tile W o a t
Beman"• 11 was high for SOUtb- DenYer 111 Dalila 88

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6 ol 7 !ret

Gal7

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Pro. All-Star Tilts

Pllll'liw anim!Jn,vedbrandofbJU,
inatched point lor polnl with their
(laiiia cOur.cy toea torllractleaii.Y
Ill, the game except In the third
quarter.
The Hlglllalllero rlj&gt;ped t h e
cOrdi tor %3 pobSs to Southern's
U In thi third eliht minute aagIDeltl llld hold a 59-44 margin
,...a II was over. coach Lloyd
Myers' vlaltlrw team .hadalsolect weatern.
17-12 11 the dose of lbe Drat
The Llt!la TorJadoospullodolf
period aod as:ao at halftlm•. a 39-32 win in the reserva pme.
Keith (".arter, the iharpshoot-- Southern waa led by brolbers
-1'18 6-0 senior for Southwestarn, Borry aDd Gory liar! with llllld
was lbe malnetay for lbe visitors 10 points, respectively, wlii!e
In lbelr llrll halleiXorlwhon lie Jack Watara got 19 for 5cJutb;.
IIi* 80 pbtnts.
western.
Carter, wllohaclavoragedabout
tra1J01a toEaatemfor
23 polob per pmo going Into the a TUesday evening cootelt and it
elaab qal!lll SOuthern, finished
at Kyger Creek Frldoy niP~
with 33 ·oo If buckets from tho Southw'estarn
ls llatecl to hott
lioor ODd IIWI at !he IOul l!na. wahlma Friday night.
~lmmle Walker, a 5-101'! • ..,.
,
BY QUARTERS
lei'; also turned !n anoutatancllrw SOutl\western •• •• 17 36 59 78
o«Wlw · eUort lor Soutllwest- Soulhera •• , • • , 12 30 44 69
ltrn •• ·he hit 8 fielders m:t 9
soliTHIVilSTERN (78}
i:hariq iosHs for 21. The only
earter, 1~; Beman, 3-2-.8;:
qther
lllchlander In dooble Walker 11+21; Stout 1-1-3; Mor- ,
'l!aure• was . !lava Morpn, gao ~13; TOTALS ~78. "
!ritb 13.
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SOUTIIERN (69} . .
Sou1bem,- 1-Gintheeonfer·
Di:ldle, ll..S..25; Sbuler, 64.14;
anceud 1··-11 tor the eeuon, wa• Norris, 74o!7; Sllaln, 2-6-4; P.i'OI~Ill ocorlog apln b7JUD!br fttl, 11-:i-6; B. HW, 2+t. TOTALS
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By BRUCE BIOSSAT
NEA Was~ington Correspondent
A mother writes that her
WASIUNGTON (NEA)
son, ,3\1, hao ha4 asthma
olnce he was I. Tests lhoW
AU&amp;nta's incredible construction boom keeps going oil
that he Is .aUerglc to bouse
and on, serving aWl as the safety valve that has kept the
dUJt
and dog cl!lndruH. ODe
city's unemployment levels lower than most cilies and
doctor fi8YS bls symptom•
generally minimized the strife that plagues the otbera. ·
maY be due to cystic fll!ro.
Unique ss a kind ~f "headquarters city" for the whole
ail.
This moll!er waals to
South, Atlanta nevertheless bas been moving r.apidly
!mow
how to tell which dlngtoward the physical and social pattern of typical northern
DOsls
Is
right.
cities.
It lo true that some conluIts black ghetto is enlarging as rural folk ndur into the
magnet center with its promise ·of better work~ tt_s quotient
lion may arise from the fact
of mllltanta has grown, and it has had its modesf.&amp;bge.of
that the coulllllq· ID~ whe...
riot troubles.
~of a cbiJd wlth cystic fl.
brosls may ~gest asthma.
Yel the oabataldlal proportion of moderate blaeb, rolled
Positive aner c tests would
Ill a sellbll where llselr own edU&lt;atlo!181 lllstttutl..s aDC!
· llncb" tlie ·
•U ·
,, ._le,~rises ~!!!' m~eh more • fa&lt;l of Ufe lbaa lzj
' . . .~
,.fila~ ' l!!hllt most
most eliiOI, love soa(lll lltadlly to achieve their IOIIa·
cases
sUe fillrooll are
ohorl ol mllllaocy and vloleace.
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diagnosed
Infancy ·a few
They have been aided\'!' to now by an WJCOmmon polltlare Dot de
uai!J later.
cal condition that allowed them, in coalition with Allsnla's
One reliable test lor c)'ll!c
more moderate North Side whites, to eleel relatively profibrosis Is measurement of
greaslve mayors who have shown consistent concern for
tbe 1alt content of the sWeat
their problem•.
which Is greally elevateci ui
But thai coalition, aupporied in uctton by a "downtown
.this 41seaae. Ills, of cour10, ·
leadership" acutely anxious to maintain AUanta'a Imago as
possible 101' a child to have
a forward-looking, expanding ~tty congenial to new ...,.
both dlleaaes.
nomic development, is this ·year in dll!lcully on two counta.
Q-My 10a; ~~ has bad
Aging Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., widely heralded as a ptoasthmatic broncrulla lor four
gresslve who has labored ciogeedly to oolve his city'•
yearo. AJic!ut a fear t~ t1ie
raelal aod other problems In a temperate atmosphere has
doctor
started giving bl de'
decided not to run for a third lour-year term.
senslllsiDg shots, }Ita 1a1t
AI the same lime, the blaet ..mmlllllly,
tesll showed that he Is DOW
aware of 111 political power and llleaeapUiy ar&amp;ill oa
more sensitive 'to ho1Jaa &lt;lust,
ll!e Yotllll mlHtaats, lalb Ibis year of ......,., a
wool aDC! festhert· thatl he
leader for mayor. OUIIIandi!ll Jll'Oipee)l an Stale SelL
was before be •lartlid takiDI
Leroy Jollll10n, Dnl N'eiJ'O In llie GeviJa Lelllla'-e, ..,
the lhota. DOes this mean tlie
VeS'II8D Jordaa, l't!lpeeletl direOier of die Veled ~
sbota bave. fallad! Wouid a
Pnjeel wblck played a bll role lls the greally laereusd
clumge ol 'lllwlte help him!
blaCk rectstralloa Ill reeest eleetl-.
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It II considered certain that a serioUJ bid for eltber maa
do · Dol help fll 8riluilatics
would bring blin moat of the city's black voter support
and !IPP8ftDUy ilavo DOt
but not enough white baeklng to elect him. Some obalrvhelped your JIOil. Since houiO
ero say be w0uld need 30 per cent of the wblte .vote to wiD.
dust, wool and featlien' ·
Ia DO waY "related io I =
Unlltely to win, a black candl4ate neverthelesa woUld
tioa, a DIO\'e would aot solve
dealroy the Iong-flllltliooing coaDtlon of blacb aod Norlh
your
problem. Emotlcmal
Side whites. The jodgment Is thalli would produce a run-·
!acton
are often involved Ill
off eleclion between the black eholc.,. and a more COillel'V·
the astilmatic ·attacu o1
alive white candidate with strorig appeal to the city's South
children. These should be
Side whites.
lookecl Into by· a child. psyIa ncl a teal, lbe lerecoae .-Juloa Is that ll!e w'*e
ehaloatst.
Meanwhile, ' there
eandldate w..W. wblla- an4 Pe
ll!e oo;~
an DilDY ~ ·~ 'dol&gt;
model tfagresslve ..-~ dly, ...........u.e
lbr_caD prei!Ctlbe to control
eNlp I
COmperable to ,that -~~~ at ,... ale
the aothmatlc attacks.
leYellty GeY.
Maddu. '
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~uently, Au.nta's 1 t r O·D g I 1 c;obellve 4owntcllm
'Q-My-.
t,lo ~
leaden are pressing beavny oo'.tlle black COIIUIIomlty Dol
to
~
lltltlgo.
Ho
was ·lil•ea
to put up a candidate of 1t1 OWII"bllt to eel behhMI 8DOIIlor
desenal~llhOII
lor a year ·
moderate olthe Allen atripe1&gt; c,;
·
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but .wben hti was st1m1 •Pin
No one of AileD's itature is in BiJht, bllt the two lilell·
be bad to be ..tmltted' tll·the
whoae names are llear4 moll
Rodney Cook a
booPitai: Sboujd· bt C(llllljlue
liberal Republican preaenlly on llie ·
'or ildmnlm, ,;,d io .tue ihe"lhnh? ·u so Jiolr·
VIce Mayor Samuel MasseD. OGOio Is believed to be the
~~~ and tclr'ii"o;, loo
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establlshmellt favorite.
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With mtlltant preaaurea beavy; the decision for the blacll
commomlty wW ·be an excruciatltlg one. Probably It wW
have to be made by late spring•. ·
·
The big CGunterpressure Ia th4 very real proopact that
enterinJ( a black canclldate may ~,.., arcl&gt;conaerva• . •·
Uve white ma7.or. By some curio!l' JII'O!'OII of ICiclalcbemlstry, AUsota • blact moderate• -m to !eel they ilave as
much at slake as the wblte bualjiesa eliablllhment Ia jho
city's famouJ "imace. •• It la 10~ mOlt e"Wes yearft
for and cannot CGnie within mllsl ·of· aCble'llnc.
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,~ch Jim

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lq)hlmGI'e, topped IIi tcOI'IH
will! 1 0( 11 lbe llold llld

Malp, at lbe cdldUiion of a
olqw, dollblntollrlll,.arter,iid
i&amp;-7, b ) ' - 110'12, Wahluba
not aeorilw a lleld ""' In the
ill'lt 111 m l - ol the . -

West Triumphs In 2
Elst

Atlanta Negroes' Progress
At Stake in Next Election
BY JACK O"BRIAN

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.&lt;:oach carl WolfeandhloMelp
The Marauder a, nott' 1~ -oothe
~-n aot their llrat ·~ eoqht lbe FIIC... orr
teote of .~ctoey for the IV6&amp;.ell ruard with on aar]J'Ieodllldware
buketiliu seaoon when lbe1 .._ In !r(luble.

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T._ _!!IllY Soltllnol, llllli!I-""Oiheroy, JIIUI') ZO, IH9

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;Marauders· Get Season's First Win, 57 to 43··,

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dlmetlslon';' in tbe economle pleiure-thfs
a - t W!JIInjpless of - l e to ~
ra~~ incrfaslft* ps.
'Triditioo.uy&gt; ' say~ .Walter · H~.
exeeutlv;e vltto presidlint of the ~ .,.
Amerlca1. •:Jbe 1 Am~an cODsumer hu •
rMCtad to bi!lber .Prices by ~g: 'II
that car ill so 'ilarnea much I'm not golli4
to buy it. I'll walt untO it gets olieapir.
Tbls attitude belped brlllg j&gt;rlees baek Ill
Une."
Today, evidenUy no one beUevea priCes
wW ever get bact Ill One. So lnatea&lt;l of
relrencbing, they iie buying now, and undoubtedly many are doing so In the belle!
that if ·theY don't, they wW only have to
pay hlgber prices Ill the future.
Hoadley !J conlldent that J\,~emment
restraints on ·the economy,
fly conUnued heavy lues and high Federal lieserve :b;tterest rates, will put tbe brakes
on lnllatlon In 19118. But U they don'l"then we've got a new ball game In whloh
the momentum and the lnfiationary psycbology are going to build up a terrific
bead of steam aDC! lead us Into an adjust·
mont that we are not going to ·be happy

Ameri&lt;ana have had it good lot a long
lime, especially llloae born oince the lllte
l1301. The queaUon now ariael : Have they
had It too good for their own goodt Remembering that tbere Js a miltoflty
that has always had It not so good whatever the state of the economy, for the
mass of middle-class Americanst the 31
or so years beginning just before World
War II have · been one steady upward

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•ill• rolling in ,from
buylno .,,.. ~ We c:Gn
your family
II' no
give ys a

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At·Burr. Oak Park.' ,
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(IIPO - Ohlo'l 108th General
AI~ uoembled
lor ll1e ~ of lntenlive
blcltlfoqldlnl seminar a on
tne1. ediiC&amp;tim and welfare in
Ohio.

Sellionl bQ1n Tuesday momand c 0 n c l u d e Thursday
morntne. No formal proposals
• pardsan policies will come
GUt or the workshops, legislative leader&amp; said.

ma

wvltare.
'lbursdo.Y """"""' a crlll!p
1nc1 evaluation ~ on all
the diiJ&lt;:UIIiOftS WU plumed.
Burr Oak - . Park. .loca!W
17 mUes north of AtheU, lJ 3,314 aero tacUlt;r. ll
a 60-

p-ama, released Last Friday by
Houle Speaker Charles F. Kurfe••· R-Bowling Green, includ-

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Discussions on Taxes
-Discussions Tuesday on the
pup::taea ol a tax structure and
the evolution oC Ohio's tax aye-

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ftlvement in and commitment

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COLUMBUS (IJP0 The
tldrd week o1 tho 108th General
Al-ly opeoed here tDnl8ht
with a&gt;ly llkeloton oesoloos
pl•mod.
A mojorlt;y af the otate's legillatDrl were at Burr Oak State
Park Cor rour claya of seminars
CID tuea, edllcatioo and wet..

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formal proceedings or the ses-

- . while oo ronnal action . Is
ttbll.

Several billa were expected
to be - e o d this week and
roComod In otandlng commltu&gt;eS
lor bearings atortlD8 next week.

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Lut woek, 10 CU~stltutla&gt;al
..,...,.,.,.., were introcklced in
U.O Gama1 A11embly, with 27
biDo Ill the -.., and oeveral
Ill tho Sellala.
&lt;lao bUI was pasoed by the
JbJao lnd oonl ID the

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Zane Traee ()toes) 85 Weltt&amp;ll

57
Lancaster 66 Miami TTace 56

DRIVER DIES
TURIN, Italy

§!iunano, who raeed for Flat
when the Tu rln Company waa
an International grand prix
competitor, once eJocked 115
mllea per hour ln 1918 ia a
British race and wa1 erowned

Florida 110 Furman 65
Navy 87 Baltimore 67
lluntllgtn 94
81
Grmblng 109 TOM A&amp;J 104
Vllnova 70 Va. Tch 57
Rlchmnd 80 Wm &amp; Mary 75
Mldwelll
Ohio st. 98 Web. 85
Dayton 86 DePaul 83
Mo. 74 Iowa st. 58

LMngsln

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f, Edwa"ls, H...ard Dt.1do\ Roy
R~ 1 Crown City; Rlchai'd Ba.oo,
., liJRTIIS . ,
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, E. crabtree, I'Arl D. WIYie,
Rt. 2 Bldwell; Mrs. Noila J. Frf:
Mrs. Roger c. ExUne,Jac~, - 'Mrs. ' Paul b.' ,BradburY aild tnRL 2 Galltpolls; E. McKee~ daughter, 6;48 a. m. S&amp;lutii!IY; Iiiii son', Mrs. Harold F. Jeffers
ne.y, RL 1 Bidwell; Mrs.
Mrs. W"Uaon C. Bond·. iaCk~, and ~nrant son,Mrs..Y.encUR. MV. Our•, Rt. 2 Crown City; Mr'a. son, 10:15 a. 1IL st.qardly; Mrs. kiM, Mr_s. James Bna, Jr.,
c. Carey Cox, R( 2 Galllpoli1; ROnnleE.Sllven,RL1Thurman. Henry . H. Bright. Miles E. Hoon,
Charles M. T""'or, Rt. 1 All_!'~ daughter, 4:20 p. J11. Sundll)'. Mrs. Lee Roy Mayes, Mrs, Roy
w. Va.; Uoyd £. Esque, ~- •
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E. Northup~ Mrs. Harold Stewart,
polls Ferry, w. va.; Everett W.
George lL Wyant, Pamela J,1" Homer R. SWeQt. Mrs. McKinley
rume, sr., RL 2 Leon. W. VLi Wilson. Mrs. Elvtr~ E. W~e, Wagoner, Paula t.. . Gibba, Mrs:
Forrest F. Legg, Rt. 2, Letart; Mrs. ~ We~, Narda W~ Frar* G. Smldl, Marshall Loean.
Jesse E. Jewell, Rt. 1 Leta_r,!; mer, WQI!om M. Wallolp, Klm- Mro, MrRonnieE.B.LeonHarvsae~~~rlsnfaandnt
O"-· H. VanMeter, Mason, w. berb D. Smith, Lon. E. Sargent, son,
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as, PL Pleasam; Sandra L. aline, Rt 1 West Columbia; Linson
H. Stebbins, SyraeUM;~s.Dora
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Fitch, Rt. 1 Portland; WOllam H.
Herdrlcks, Rt. 1 Racine; Mrs. ·
Nettle B. Wright, sYracuse; Kefloo
neth v. Wells, Ashland,~. ;Mrs.
John H. Kitchen, Coal Grove;
Mrs, Emily E. Dixon, RL 4 OOk
HOI; Mn. Mike C. Stapleton,

M~Kee, Jr., Mrs.

L. White and infant son.

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A . "~ a! tho Unhonlt;r, and son of Poul and Allee N!'IO'•
Choolllr llood, Dle~-olrvl bOritline wlth tho fP'OIV. 11itl yooq laob',
Linda Roarke, •ho\Jio!tod biro ovor the holidays with the Nooao
fllnllly ls ll1e roilurod oOlollt. AUco plono In 10 to WllmlnltOO
SOtunll,y whore she'D be joined by her oloter, Marpro~ and lbe
two wUI otlaild the eonc:ett. ,
Frail Claelnllatl ll1e cbolr soe• In Dayton lor' a concert 00
McJniQ 1nc1 lhon 11'&lt;11! there to New .York lor bJr clayo, and then
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u.o ~ al&amp;lrt llolbodlotli'OIIth
•hlillliio. ljr. lllaliltilao will also 119 •WIIYbll qricultui'al palley, membora, 16 1olro old w owr. Follolilhip meotllll beklotlleeth
·• and 'Mro,( 'Biablloo, ail EIWI!Ih teaehor at Mots• H!sb !l&lt;heolo will
·MIDDlEPORT: j'TA, 7:30 .,: UnltOd - . . tlNrcb.
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and
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Tolophone co. llrolmle Troop oc1 a rum enlitlod "Counierfelt"

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SMU 101 Rice 80
Tulsa 70 Memphis st. 69
Okla Clt;y 98 Loyola La. 78
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Mr. and Mro. C. E. BlalOioteolellthlsmornl!ll r.. Arlzooa where
t~~V'Ii be attendtow ochpol rM 1ho next m&lt;Dh all)ll Unlvorlit;y ol
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Sdiilol. Ill:. Blakellee, qrleulture 011101101011 ~ wUI be lttendlrv
a FArm, Fwililatlpo! acholattilibr. Sehodidod to. parllcllfale 1ft
11!1 ,........, are 81 mm and womon friiD 2Z ~·and bJr !&lt;nip
whuO school II ..,.,.
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Ohio u. 92 Toledo 86 OT

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.Mra. Edirjml E. ftJ,nkjln, John Frontier •86 .Caldwell, 73 &gt;,.

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Avo.J, . ~wre~ ~·· M,cQuald, JO&lt;boo; ~ l. &amp;~~Uor, Jr;, Nor1!l yona' 59 Unlled Locol 52
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David100 66 VM164
Fla. st. 99 Tulane 90

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Falrlleld 79 LyD&lt;hburg.CIII)' 60
Alder ~6 Maryovllle 44 Cl otl

Army 62 Dartmouth 48
Northeastern 85 Bates 55
South
N.C. 94 Wake Forest 89
Kentucky 69 Tennessee 66

Air Force 83 Den""r 80
UCLA 100 Houstoo64
santa Cl 64 San J st49

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Coli. Roo&lt;IY 62 Hamilton Town·
ship 51
Cu,yihop Falls 85 Northland 53

MilaD 80 -~ 69
Dayton Roosevelt 63 Cols. Walnut Rdge. 57

.··~- oeAIAihHoillllre oal1': .,Jowa 890 ~~ L '"""'
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to elementarY and secondary By United Presa brternational
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oclou:atla&gt; WodnesdB.Y.
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91 W.Va. 62
-Similar dlacu11sions WednesPem
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Plttoburgh
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Holy Cross 60 ~rngfld 78
Temple 79 St. Jsph Po. 59
st. Leo 95 Coast Guard 57

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Whfllllale 81 Clrclovlllo 63
Mt. Sterling Plain! 70 Washing·
orientation 1n an area of prl~
ton C. H. 61
vacy away from tbe daily rou- Newark 74 Cambrt.dge 4~
tine of statehouse work.
Yellow ~rings 75 Uttle Miami
Also, leaders W".mted to ret5
move legislators from direct ln- Sidney 77 PIQ.ta tathollc 59
(Jdry by constituents and other Fort Recovery 73 Coldwater 52
duties which interrupt such ort~ Uma Bath 91 Ltma Perry 54
entation and bockgl'&lt;OIIIdlng Wapakoneta st.
Jo01ph 78
Wayneslleld 6t
Western Reserve Huton 72 Key-

College Scores

1~ ChOliU 5&amp; Erlo&lt;l'a·&gt; ~ n 11- fall• t5

llaT14S. McCoy, Rt. 1GOiUpQu,1 2 SouU. Weblller{ Mri. Eu-U.
111:1. James E. spnguo, P1ilrlot B. Jolly, Hamden; Ruth ,A )I . ~
stir Rt.; Mrs. WOllam E.-~ Scarrett, HJmden.

Tonitbt. legl.alators attending variou11 reasons. Included were

tbe aemlnars were to be given
a ~~r. then lntroduMor'Y preHOtattona on what they would
41HUII later in the week.
In Columbus, skeleton sesldonl o( the General Assembly
were planned this week, wltb
DO formal action ofl any legiallti(l'l presented.
A achedule tor the week' a pro-

Help

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Rio GniMie; JolmE. &amp;1\'loh- no T. Purcoll, J·~ M r ~ Doi!eU D. lla~ne~ Alll&gt; Jo c!"~ c,c, 7P ,ADSaRoiO
e~, Rt. 2(21e~olrei"Mfo. Ronnie Helen D,' W~ R' l· RIIY· G,r~~· · lo{lldred..l. . JlW~an, !4rllftatoo1~J¥ftlllot7
.E. Sil&gt;era, Rt. !Thurman;~~~:., enowocxl; CJ¥.Ion fl. ·"'-'"''"o Rt. LoweD~ GetUes, ¥1'&amp;. RobOrt; ~il;;~JWIII,~ 60

cholen tor

reWced prices ror accommodl·
lions- $33 per peroon ror ......
and board lor the duratkln af
the seminars, opposed to $18.50
per day per person otherwise.
And privacy. Legislative teliJ..
ership dectded to move out of
the statehouse and Columbus
proper to experiment wltll the

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Bktwtu; Mt'L Souxlara9., ~ R.Dilvla~Jr..,Wen.t.oR;Mh.Ef..; Mrs.) MyrtleVi "Rner,M ~ra. ,., S:S ' -.
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round recreotlon and oporta.
It Is operated by &lt;Ho fnna.
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Sr., wbo · are In slllll1f Florida Cor an oxlendod vacad""' ""' )lr.
and MrL Georao Hackett, Jr. 11itl Haeketlo are with their ""'and
~~r..m.law, Mr. ~ Mra. Michael Haet..u. ot Fort lll)'or.

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CIIESTER PTA· u....._.
.........,, 8 p. F m. at school; M&lt;s. John Riebel,
OpeDln&amp; Jlle pledge oern~,...
of
health;-- · prayer by Mary Br-ey and
free baby alttli!&amp; door· prize, lll'OIIP llinlllliJ ol"ID Chrlot'lbore
r 0troohmenta,
11 No Ealll or Weal" Glen~.O.F. CLASS, 7:30p.m., Mono 118 Sprague 111 u.e ~ · Road­
cit¥. at Pomeroy Unltod Metbo- tnp """ given lly oacb al 1l1e
dlst Churcb.
-'h attending pertalnbll to tho
TIJESDAY
varlou1 O&lt;llllltrles which ~GROUP 2, WddlO»&gt;rt Firat m frem conlrlbltlonl totboMYF
UO!tod Presbyterian Churcht FnNI

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)Ira. M)Too R. Miller; Mrs.

Five, - l i .
SUPPER TUesdoy, 5
to 7 p.m. at Elllarn Hl&amp;h School
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.,...,.m pme
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THIRll FRIDAY Club, 7:30 p.
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Hayea, Middleport.
SAUSBURY PTA, 7:30 p.m.
TUesdo.Y at Salilbui-y School; ·
laach!IV 'elemColllnliDII .,;, p,....
P'OD1l nfreithmOIU served 11y
illlll'I!I'IMio panota.
WOMEN'S AUXILIAliY, vet.
orono MliiDorial HosPital. TUe•
cit¥. 7:30 ll'jii!l.ibotl&gt;llill4tnfna

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were lll!btod 10 I.Ymbollze t h o
&lt;hliap lrom darknell to .~l!lht.
Portldpatlllfl!n 1l1e candlolll!bt•••
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Tom
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Cta10U, Eridlo Brown, George
Hawley, Daorld· KrawoCZA Ka~. Mor
Brt•- and J
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ennller Goble,
Brenda
Jim and Jelf Tyo, and &amp;uan
I'Vwers. Each oubmltted aplodge
eard.
Amouncod 111 tho llioeltll8 waa
tho ..b41strlct meetlllfl to be
beicl at 2.30 p.m. !Mtdlj' at tho

Rock ~rings Churcb.

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pltalldmlnlatrator. tba IIJMker;
In meet 1116:45

- A bake oalowas Edith Hood and 1&gt;01111' !Jluto ,-.,..... board
li•fbl~o ol1!0fVOjl were oboorved lly ll1e bolito"" p.m.

lly lhe Ladles Allldllaey of 1l1e Mro. Slut&amp; and -

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·Pierce,
FIIIENIILll' CIRCLE Tuoodly,
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at ·Trlalt;y Unltocl Clwrch
Volu- Fire ~W~ttmont at Wtlh a cake decontocl lillh •-•
thefio . h~ulrlero at Munlc!- and boarlrv tholascrlPilO!I"Ho!&gt;- 'or Chrlot; )lrL 11imlas ll'....S.
.· i&gt;OI ))Ol'k Tuliodlly nlahi, Jan. 14. py Blrthill1/' updwichos and p.....,...dlroetor.
¥-S&amp;t· Clorence !PJtrl&lt;!r, Jr.
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WEDI&gt;IESOAY
Is otallonod Ill tho u. s. Air
. and ~olauona, Poalm 3~:1•10,
NeXt m~ wpt be Jm 28,
POMEROll' WCTU, 2 p.m. Force Ba.se In Anchorage, Alaa• won rolod hv IIIOrie Rller. Roll and holle1.-o1 wiDI!fMibeiPlck- Wodnoodl;y at the p...,.roy UJIIt.
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Sit. ~lfo'iNJ "Mf.pt
b8r~ their f&amp;Wirilllll.,.. tbo ~ · U''lllM'alullartl.
.Mrs. Clarenei \!llirlif, 5J', at
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. ·Mro.1 Han mode and preselit.- Wll bald lnd wiD ~ bald ~ ll1e
Vlolllam on Dec. 9 attor belag
'- od each me- wiU. a».....,., , Rrlll
.Or o4clJ IIIOIIth. . ' ·•·• ·)i_ ·- -i'
ltlt1oned there a year. He ~has
1~ JIDUII')'•a moaey..faak..
Pre~ wer8 ~I. W!'fte, lira. ·
111oen aalil!Dod ror a 1b,ne ~ear
IIW ·prQject wiD be a bake Ale R~•or, M&lt;o. Pierce, :~~r
"""' al cld;y In Alaoka. &lt;
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at u.e meottrv hiacl- Mro. llell, MrL slide. W r o.
s.t. ~or. bla wire, Dorq,uarteta 'on SltUI'dQ, Jm 25, Grueter, Mrs. Hooci. ,Mr• Dor11
A tea JlilrV woo ola&amp;ed 1•, and tbelr 1011, Dellll1, left
'rra.. 10:30 101t!l sold out. Vorl· . Friend, Mro. Juice
Tlllrodl;y attot'-' lly M r o. California on Dec. 22 lly car
..,. Items lnc:ludlow homlllllldo lti10es Linda and MOQ- Lave,.. Rldlard v ..... for bor doulh· ror Alaoka. They plan a lllallt
· ~ wiD be for oala. Tho com- der and IUIIla David Lawson, fer, Zlllllln, observlllfl bor third borne amneHme cluriDg tho liumml- IF llcla oaie are 'l1lelma Th• Pierce and 8orr)o 510111. b~.
·mer.
. o..... ior Inc! Marie Rizor.. ·
01e111 at the ~ were Pam
ond ClDIIr Cl.'&lt;lolca, Mellou Mr·
11itl ·. ladloo will . bocln lllelr
..-! Etoler beokelllllki!WP...,.
' Bet Your Boots .
ltilllob, and ~- Wtao. Cookjecil thh mOnth and are llkblil
llootl are aol Uly. fuldoa tao, 100. eream and tea • or o
ror. _ . , 1o .... o11 their t&gt;la• beaaiJ, bal fiHJQ - · IO"od to the oblldren in doll
tie•ko 'tor ·lllem. For lobe Tbeyltelp pnleet ........ dllbia. Glfll 1Ntre p r o - to
»lcllld "' ~ i1lla Slack 1192. lhHa aa4 fellfn!D Ule.rav· Zandra.
of wlahr wealller.
tilda1 Mr. and llro. Rich2801 or ' Marlo Rl•or ll92.265t.
I
booll...., ~
·· ~~ Pll nllnea were drawa ,.. .. rallly ..,.., ..._ ard E. VOIIIbaa af l'umoi'o7 Join·
od iwr .... and daulilrtef-lnlind ~t,..w_ell cants wen nor. IIIey require a mlalmlllll ..
law lor a famlll ....... part;y
Blrthda11 Gl Mro. s I ,.a e 1&lt;, e~re. .
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Tocl Womer and &lt;lilldr., SCott
01111 lllmberly, In the lif·
IBnlocJq lor Ice ......,. and cake.

At Alaskan Post

Third Birthday

meet!"'

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Is Celebrated

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Birthday Observed
At Class Meeting

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•~ Pair of Ways

.To Clean Cut Glql
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·Tuppen PlliQs

Spelety. NeW&amp;
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lit. IIIII Kra. Wlll!aiD' Sia!llla!J..
iiiLitoo
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Ciulla. Po., lllliDI• wtok

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-ituoilla
· wltlo bit - · Mro.

Olslkll ............. -allllt
wu prn dad to lifrL F I o
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Slrlddond, '!'lfFbll .linlira. llcDaaiOI ...... I lira.
we an """'"' It It mme blosllid to give
·WQJard .Qqjer, yt1. J a JD ·• I tltaD to receive. ADd, •• they uy, It'I alto
Noajallnr, M&lt;o. lluol4 B o ~ d, a bock of a lot eu!M.
M&lt;o. Edward Wollo, ._,, 0...
Tbe one lhlllg 10 IIWI1 !filii difficult to
van.. and llrt. ~ Jobn.. .lfvo
II a .compllm~ For .-vldeneo, take
-to t h o - · - - · - tbe elderly ,,eDtlemaD rocking 011 tbe front
mlttee; liJ'I\ cu,lel - - ' \ """"' whlle bll wife bote1 bll favorite
lfro. George ~. ill'! Mro. ai&gt;Ple coff~e In the ldtchen. "I love
"""""Vaa v....-lothiJiow. her 10 much,,. bit coDfidea, "~t aome·
.. ........._ Mr.. Slrlek!and tlmeal • • ~. keep from loWI!I her!"
aad Mr.. CoU!no, ....... : llrt.
Chlldnm caD gtve eompllmoni. beauU·
~ Ball;y, Mri. 0... llrfully, and usuaUy IIHu' accept CO!N'IInienll
Kntaldr and .,... CaiYin lim&amp;&gt;- Wit&amp; grace. Tell a toddler.bpW: pteny t"new 1lloe1 are and be Wll,l ~er ~udly!
- Mr..illftl.
Elsa GUmore will be tbo "I'm glid they're blaCk!" or a lltlle g1r
bootou lor tho aoitt m-.. Will asrce wllolebearledly wi.m you uy
llro. CoU!no oonod relreoh- bowlOYely lheloob In her new blue dreu.
'l'bls ldDd of thanb, reallY ailOIIIIIilmel)tln
- · - . . - - Mro, Mar- return, te111 yOII tbey tbli!t you ftave inar·
...u Km., liTo. Balt;y, M r a.
Van Vraakel), Mrs. Slrlekland, vel011.1 tute and are obvloualy a moot
liTo. Charloo Homnaa, M r 1. sellllble and dlseemlng person.
The remarkable lhlllg II bow IDlUIY of
"""'"" 11r11.
Mrs. Lor·
1"l' Webrunr, 11&lt;1. McKnlalrt. lhele eblldren grow up to be adulll with
Mra. WeU1, and Mra. Gllmore. a master's degree In compliment oql!Uh·lDJ.
, Tell him, "Nice tie," and be w1Jl AY

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Emily Circle
Meets Jan. 14
SYRACUSE - The Emily Wo&amp;ionaey Clrele met in the amex
or ll1e Firat United Presbylarloa
(;lurch TUesdo,y ' Jan. 14, 111:30
p....
Tho

meetlDc woo -toe! by
the preaident, Laura Pickens,
lnd ... eellod to onlor wiU. the
r ..... af "The Purpose afUalt.
ed Pnab;Jterilln Women" r rom
''DiaL., Roll can wu answered
by seven members with a acrtp.
ture verae. Mhmtes ~ ~the ~!!
meetirc was read by Secretar1
Ada Slack. The treasurer'• report was gl,..,n b) Flwence,Pottl
who alao gave the yearly report.
Mr1. Potts gave the dewdms
am read ·~Christ' a Friendslrll"
from thebook"C1rcleotPnyer"
during the plodna or u.e "Lealt
Coln.[swasfollowedbypnyer.

Ra I MeBride, OverlltiB
Sewlrv · trman, otatod that ohe

hlld received a request ror 10
surdeal IPron&amp; to be 1ent to
Luke Hillside SoliltariaPfl'flld"t
aitwle. bed quilt and .dX wiJmn•a
lljlrOIIII to
J. A. M........,..,
at Puraglove, W. Va. Ten dol,..

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lara ns donltedtoChurchWorld
Sontceforblaaketl.

'Ibis )"ell''s Bible study will
be on MaUhew, eoverface}Wpters
1 ., 13 from ll1e-.. ''lnfluley...

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you uy.

"I clnn'l tnow-4 don't lhlnk·llio mat II i
eD®&amp;fl tblt tlm,e,"' i!M ....~

ground fine
swors.

" suggeot a~reeing wiiJi .her, evet1 I!' It ~
means lhe II riiJI to f*' bedroom and flf:J,!
tbe rest of tbe evelllDg. However, l!rilb }'
some exporleneo you'll lnrD tblt lt )'0111' ·
cue to ask for ·anOther helplDJ ol lllilt,r

yumu;~ bam loaf, a 1!11 011~, a .,.. !Ile(
one
time, If yog pliue.
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The salad you'll greet Wllb criel Ill . . ~ ,
Ucht wbUe abo moano .!bat aile lt SV111t1 .

... brullod tbe blb~ . lei\UC'I.
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Sbe'U serve the vegetablel wWt tD!B'· ~ ·
murs of apology while you demand . - .~
and if obe says tbe eandlod ~ potaloo&amp;'
are a woe bit ltlety, YO!I'll know tbk. ~ ;
the time to rummage tllrou&amp;b your p-~
for .• pencil, loudly declarlnJ.tou can't llvoi ~
until de88erl without tbe
pe for IIIOieo ,

sweet potatoes.

Jmow lhele narrow one• are out 01

styli! now." Tell her, ''That's a ~ect
hat!" and lhe will anawer, "Oh, I juat hate
!be lhlllg, but I dlcln't hove tlmO to llhop

for another."

And then !bore are the bumble ones. If
you are so uufortuuate u to have one or
thlo kind arolllld, you'D end liP. I&gt;l!!adiDg
With lbem to believe you, aetually t'Orclng
them Into accepting your ldDd words.
There's my cousin, for example, who
hal this obsessicm about giving fainUy d!D·
ners. Perhaps you have no cousin Pam,
but I'm sure somewhere in your llfe,
swathed in white linens aDd crowned with
a :13-piece aluminum steamer, you have a
,,........
hostess witb the same problem.
You taste the ham loaf. uDellcious!" · ·

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Anaa Kalbryn WUea, daul!hlllr
al Mr. lnd Mj11. Orval wu...
-.vod ber HYIIIth b1rthdoy
ualveroary Friday al&amp;lrt wiU.
a alumber party.
Her 111e1tt were Carol Lewfa, Both McKnlalrt. E1alno Barnhart, Cbrlllllna, Alllla, lnd Ida·
rio ~ Nucy' and Darla
12&gt;orobecb, and Ida cuc:1.
Anaa also recel&gt;od s111o and

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ENTIRE
FAMILY
I THEJioEJOI

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SIMSIIl.l P•CID
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GO WITH
IT,;.----DRIVE INTO TH!..

DAllY iSLE
4ND HAVE SOMNY FIX YOU
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A.DILICIOpS Wllitli!CH,
OR·A' T..uTY I)JMIIUI

. OUR loi!NU HAS IT ALLI

cuda from be~ IP'andmother •
Mra. IJWan Pierce, and great,..
aunt, Mro. Helen Rolpb. Vla-

Plu• Much loloro

loleCLURES .

ltlna early on the evOD1ns at tho
olumbor party ...,... Darid Lew-

DAIRY I$Li

fa, Terooa CUd, M&lt;o. Rooe

The title of thl1 lllOI'Ittl~s study
waa ..1'11e Killedum CG:nes.."
11ie .,..ling cloaed with~
prayer tram ·~Prvera New and

Old." Mra. McBride served retreahmenta to thoae IIIDlodabow
,.., Mayme Holmes, SUale Fischer ancl Frankie Mumaw.

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Knll!bt. Mrl. WIUiam lilerldan,
Jr. WU tbo overnltdrt IUOIII al
Mro. wua•

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By the time dessert does get to the ~' l
you are rolling your eyes and lolidl,.-' ,
smacking your lips for her and deserve 8D l
Oscar for your role u the stantnc ~ •
Idiot wbo hal juat been haDded bll 1i1'1t ;
chocolate cupcili.
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Then it's fin.Uy over, tbe cook wiD Jutai ;
her bead and say wllb bumWty, "It wu
nq)iling." Truthfully you CIIIIIIOt
wilb her. CertalJI!y It was NOT n
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After au, a milerable evelllllg lt
sometbiDg.

GG~elmer,

7th Birthday

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At tblo point ..,. muot make a deelalolt_:.:$
If you're cboklllg 011 a ~~~eee · of crJat,ll!, l'a ;

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MASON,
W. VA:·
lull••~ F~rnlttn
RUTLAND, OHIO

Awarded by Church

Gold Medallion

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For Wonl Ad S.nolco
ht•erti5 cefttl , . , WoN -

Minl-m Chart• 75c

Galax•• 500, ~:door. Blac~.finish, clean interiar low
mileage by local owner, · good w.. w firt~s, aut~tic
trcau. Power steering, radio.

12 uftt1 ,.., w111cl three con••••
thoe lnMrtiOfllo

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lfiHrtl.-o.
25 ,., C4oftl Dlocour&lt;t on palcl olio

end otl1 ~ld within 10 dayt.
CARD OF THANICS &amp; OBITUARY
$1.50 for 50 -rd MlfiiiiMIM· Eo.
..WitiOI'Iol word 2c.

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

Hoomont.

Of'FICE HOURS

STi)RJ!)()

lzlO a.m. M 5100 ,,.,, Dally
1130 • · "'• to 12100 Noon Soturday _

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INCOME TAX SerYict dal1)' Ol·
cepl SUnday I lo 5. Evenings
by appot-.nl. Mrs. Steven
·wanda' Ellllll. Rl z, Pomeroy' La1ftl Cliff Road.

IJliFIJllNISIIE Aparimenl, 4
rooms, bath, VIc Bnnm, IIID-

erovDie, -

One huf.tred dollars reward

(or any information fUrnished

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wbich leads to the arrest and

TOY M - , 'lllN 'l'lr- conviction of person or per..
JUST
dooen
rlers and Poodles. trl....,...,
Men's Coveralls. Jeffers Clo""""""- temp. lnjrdlonl. aons cauairw: damage to the
lhlng Store, Rl. 33. l-lt-6tc
Ooolvlllo. · Pcneroy Car Wash.
Bartaroo Kts.,
Phone 1167-38&amp;1.
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WILL DO sewing at home -

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dppel'll, pockets, pegging,
hemming. alterations, etc.
Mrs Freddie Tbabet. MaiiOII,
Phone ?'n-51151.
4-30-tfl"

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Fem~le Help Wanted
FASHION stylist.
women wllo Uke meeting people. siJaring tun. allowing
lbe latest guaranteed ·- line
oupplement your
flmlly Income. Enjoy part-

Plul Slmoa

Fors.le

NEED L1MF8I'ONE lor your
driveway? We fumlall and
deUver. Emmett W. 9lmlor,
Contracllng, Phoao -

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f'OTATOES, Pboae BU-2154
CJartnee Profllll, Portland.
111-l~e

BEELINE

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time t!Breef wltll above aver·
Ole oarnlnp. No dellvery, no
C!IDecliolll. This II your opportunity for """"""" II you
.,.. w1111ng to .m for H.
Phone IMW'iO!, Jean TrusseD.

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A JIM WALTERS homo, Dve
rooms, bath, waD to wall earpet Ia the UYIDc room, builtIn cabinets In klteben, 1~ aora ground, on Rt. 124 jllll 11
yoo turn cmlo 143 at Lauro!
Cllfl. Phone IIIU115. 1-7-12tp

HOUSE overlookiDg river, two
lll!d 2 balbs.
Appolnbnenl only. P11one 1112zm.
t.._12tt
&lt;lory, I rooms

ers, local lll!d ovor the road.
'Esperienre helpful bul not
necei88fY. We will train you.

#You can earn over fl.12 per
hour. For application and IntervieW write Natloll Wide
Safety Dlroctor, Room 411.
3D'/ Eut 4th St., Tnmaporlalion Bldg. Cblclmall, Ohio cr
Pbone m-m-16'12.

GOSPEL ALBUMS .
Fine quality - Favorite
gospel
artist -

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Music

3 for $1.00

Plu•
L.P. GOSPEL ALBUMS
2 lor $5.00

81Jants Bud&amp;et Shop
101 W, Main

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uvlng
Inch, 4 speed ..~....
llqaln opeclalo lor your ....
ceUent condition. Phone 1112lomel'll belp you make • llil
2411 after I p.m.
1-12-tle
.. Rawlelgll Pl'oducll
dealf!r. Write Cllarlel Penn.
W. T. Rawlelgh Oo., 8os 11M. KIRRY SWEEPER looks and
cleano like new. All..-ta
Cldllleotbe, Ohio, - pllll po11a11er for a pa)'DlODII

WONDICitroL 111011ey

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Help Wanted
Male or Female

IIEADY Jooome overogq ..
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man or woman, Jei'Yice Wat..._ Cllllomen Ia city of Po-

, 11101'01', luO or part Ume. Write
. ,Walklnl l'nlducts, In&lt;., D-G,

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wort aa

wen ..

7-..t-old DWel. EleelloDI
family pets. Phone · - · .
U\tle Jloeldnl, Olllo, 46'1fJ.

er, like new.

101M

menta never """"-

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balanoe ol I paymetlll ol II
monthly or $11 calh. Phone
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JOOd eandlllon, $11111, Pbone
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O'aiiEI'4 • GlOW

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PGMEROY - I. ..... II*- 211ory 1rame, 7 ....... a

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straw. Phone IJ92.CI.

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IIIII BALI!B ..... dllr)' bq, II
THREE CONSECU'm'E 1011 Ill • • bale, Phone ••••
Beecb Grove. CaR cw write
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G. Redar, 35 Rlvoralde Drlw,
Dayton, Oblo.
1-16-IOie 11811 HOUSE 'l'toller, U K . .
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1-lMic
SIX ROOM with balll on

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WfiCbt St. Ia Pomeroy. Phone
742-11202 alter 5 p.m. 1-JJ«p 111111 JEE'P. 4 wbool

tlreo, eab, loet .....
top condition, $1210. -

3LUE LUSTRE aot 11111J rldl
carpets of IOU bul ...... pile
110ft and lolly. !lad elodrle
obampnoer fl. Tiny'• Barpto.
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KEGJII'I1IUI:D BAR rr llauni
f"IIPM, I ..-. aid, plaoao
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ville call lllalloa, 1lllbll IIDII-

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LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
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12 1001.
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Sbade. Pbone tll-10311.

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ELECI'ROLUX V"""""' clean-

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POODLE PUPPIES, AltC ToJ I! CORVAIR MONZA, 7 IJber..
ty Ave., Phone . _ _ ......
miniature.
and up. Sind
oervtee and grooming. Pl.- 5 p.m.
1-17-4111
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1112-5443.
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WR:ACUSE ON RT. IJI, tbne
AKC Goldm Retriever pupplel.
room apt. up and S .......
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hll home after tr~ altho
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near Nitro, w. VL; last week. Bibbee, who rO..aii,J Nlutnod
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To tldl -•eri.U. ~ the IIJ(rlt."
Nlm! Nld Ulo only anower Ia a
roeum to Ulo ba!!1eo ol trloadly
lw!lan dl,_,....
He ~eel parti&lt;Uiarly for a
eessatioll ot "&amp;IIRJ'Y rhetor le
thlt fanl
diseomenta
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aU our - - , 1N will lOt u
our p i ll!o do- ordot' 1llol

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at one another- until we speak
~etly OIIOIII!h so that ""'
words ean be heard as well aa
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Will Listen
He promised that hia adminlstration wtU Usten to the voices
of all the people, including '"the

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Walt Disney's
PARENT TRAP
(TE"chnirolor)

Hayley Mills, Maureen O'Hara

MERRY Family Mix-\111
Featurette:
PriJilflers of the Everglades
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WEDNEsDAY &amp; THlJRSDA\'
JANUARY 22 • 23

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY THRU n i£SDAY
JANUARY 24- 28

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88, Oaimed
Dies Saturday
Clyde !lyoell, 65, ol fO Eut
College Ave., Westerville, a for~
mer Meigs Count;y resident, died
Saturday rrlgbt at Doctor'• Ho,s..
pita! in Columbus.
He was a member of Maacft.
lc boc!les and of. Drew Webater
Post 39, Americ:on Legion.
&amp;trvtvlng are hia wtte, Gladys,
&amp;Dd two listers, Mra. Robert

Early Sunday
as.

Mrs. Carrie E. Coulter.
of 450 First Aw., GallJpolls,
died Surmy aroulll 6:15 a. m.,
at Wellseon.
She was bQrn July 30, 1880,
in Meigs COunty, daughter of
the late Annis Thompson a n d
Alonzo Johnson
She married Harol~ E. COOl·
ter on Feb. 12, 1904, in .Bidwell,
He preceded her In death on
May 29, 1003.
Two daughters survive. Mrs.

Harry Orono) King of Galllpolla
and Mrs. John WWiam (Leola)
Butler, Wellston.

Four grandchlldreu aod o n e
great-srm:tchUcl survtw. Four
sisters preceded her In death.
She was a member of the

Chureh of Chrlat In Galll,polts.
Memorial services were held
there Sunday mornlqr.
Private aervices will be held ,
Tuesdl,v at 10 L m. at the McCoy Fuooral Home In VI- Ml,.
later Gary Vaugbl wW olftclate.
Burl!!1 will bo In Vinton Memorial

States."

The Farmers Bank &amp; Savings .Co•.
or Pomeroy, Meigs COUnty, Ohio. at the close of bustaesa, December 31, 1968, a
state bonking IIIBtltutloo orpnlzecl and ~ - r the bonldrw lawo of
tbii: State am a member of the Federal Reaene Syatam. Publtlbed lD aceordaneo wltll a call made by tile state -..g Al&amp;horlllea and by tile Federal
Reserve Bank of this District.

ASSETS
CUb balances wtth other bank&amp;, and eaab items
in process of collection ••••.•.••.••.•.•.•..•••• ' 931,899.08
Ualted states Govermnent obllptions ••••••••. •••• , • • • • 1,393, 776.28
Obligations of States and polllle!!1 subdlvtalona... • . . • • • • . •
503,182.18
other securities ••••••••••••••••..•• , • • • • • • • • . . • 9,000.00
Other lOflDI and diac:ounta ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5,750,322.93
Bank premises, Aarnfture and flztures, and other
a~&amp;eta repreaeri::lal bank premises • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • 310,934.74
Real estate owned other than bank premises • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87.000.00
other assets . • •••••••••.•••• , •••.•• , •••••• , •• , 2:301,70
TOTAL ASSETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @
1988_(89

LIABILITIES
DemaDd deposits ot tndh1duala, partnersh:lps

aDd corporations .••••••..•••••••• , ..• , •••• , , $2,273,152.83
Time ud SI\'Uwl depositll of individuals,
partnerstdps, and eorpo~"tions ••••••••••••••••••• 5,305,582.85
Deposits of Ualted !lates Govermneat , , ••• , •..••••. , , , • S$,066, 72
Deposits of Stateo and political subdlvlsl,.. • , , ••••••• , •• , 361,648. M
Certified and otncers' cbracks, etc •. ••••••••• •••••• , •• , 42,061.74
TOT Aj. DEPOSITS. , •• , , •••.. , •• f8,017,46U8
(a) Total demand deposits , • • • . • 2,$82,429.83
b) Tots! time and savtrws .._sits $,43$,032.85
Other liabilities (including $None mortgages and other
Ueu 011 ba.Dk premises and other real estate .••••• , •• , • 281,355.3f
TOTAL LIABILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . • . •
$8,2711,818.07 •
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common stock - total par q),ue ••• , ••••• , • • • • • • • • •• 300,000.00
No. shares authoriZed - 12,000
No. shares outstanding - 12,000
Surplus . . .•• , ••..•.• , , , , • , • , , •••• , •.•••• , ••
Ulldivld.ed prof'Its , •• , . . •. , , , •••••••••• , , •• , •••
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••• , • , , •• , ••••.• , , , ,
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ••.•..•.
MEMORANDA
Average of' total deposita Cor the 15 caleadar dl,ya
ending with call date • • , •••• , , • , •••• , •• , ,; • • N.034,481.18
Average of total1cans lor the 15 calendar dqs
eadi~ with call date , , • , , • , • , , , , , • , •• , •• , • 5,773.113.15
Loans as shown iD Aaaetl are after decki'eticm ol
\'llluatlon reserveB of ••••••• , • , • , , •• , •• , • , • 38,M7.21

I, Paul E. Kloe11, C&amp;shler, ol the above-named baDic 4o blnby ~
tllat this reoort of condltlm Is true w tho boot of my _ . . , . 01111 blll4of.
PAUL E. KLOES, c.hlor

We, the un:lerBtcned directors, attest the correetnets ol thlt
eondltlon llld doelare tllat It hu booo eramlood by ua aaltD tho -lodae llld boUe! It true and -~
"IMEODORE T. RE£11, JR.

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LODGE TO MI!ET

Raelne Lodiit ~I, FloAM, ..nl
bold a IPOclal moeilnl: at 7;80
p,m, Tueoday !!1. tbo temple.
There wiD bo work In Ulo Fe!,
·~llhtp Dqree,

AND CASUAL
SLACKS
FOR MEN, YOUIIG
.EN, PREP$ &amp; BOYS
You

lot floor 0111! -ll!o
big solecii011 ot x..vt• far
men andlio¥o. NUVO LEVIS
-The _..,.,. ..,. lol* 10
porr.et , ... hill! oehOol and
Oil Ulo

eolltae ~llloiYGW~Cmen.
Famou t,OvJ Sla ')'root.

Le.t CUUal Slackt :..
Cboooo"thl! lrlmllt - . .•

t11at are eulfed - · bovo ¥t
. _ - .....t llllilllldell for tift~ ._,, f o r
~porto,...., for·t•eh&lt;!ol or .the ~ ~~ oi;JWo
t11at are eo!!loo~ -worn
wl- al!ell. ~ I4.t

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·IIA!Iftv.Gt APPLICATIONS

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Visiting
At Holzer

amdl;r•
SUll a third vldlm of selflmrnolallm 113 ln erltleal
CIODditicm Ill Budapeat where
Sori.t troops crullhed the 1956
qprtq 11te 17 • year - old
ilrltciod hru llunprlan
flap uid lOt him sell 111
ftro t1&gt; alloW !Q&gt;FIIIIIIIIY for tile

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In

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i:daN: tben Were crowd~ of
· 21l8;008 la:tl!o otrooto tl&gt; . tblli ~ for Palach,
~· today the !IC!U&amp;rO was
ll!led with pootero, !llekoring
candl81, . wreaths aad Oaga.

Tho B!IV*·news ageney Tall,

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dltq!liel1 11'om Moscow,

ll!il

j'alaeh burnl!!g "waa
,...;-, 'by antl.&amp;oclallst for.
:WL" It waa tile ftnt olrtclal

hor&gt;illtt It wiD help alleviate
altuot!Oa.

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Continued the admlnlotrllor,

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.· - ~·· .qt tlla COIIIII'tllll!tlon· of tllo ML •He!'IIIOII't!B 11&gt; Christ
t:~eh.lpeeki._ in modern term11, miaht. well UJ"8'• you to "Keep
the~~··

time.

Plana we1e m.fe, blue prlnts drawn arxt construction soon started. The baaemert was --doled out" by a \IOJ.urtteer neighbor, the late
Robert Robinson. William Will, a close frieOO of the community•
Wll hired to Jay the blocks. OUlttr contractors were hired to install
wiring, heating and plumbing with the remainder of the church beIng finished by members oi the church.
During the period of constrll(tion, there were discouraging incWenta and disappointments. In the latter part of 1963, the grotf)
found it would be necessary to secure a loan. The loan, for an eight
year period, was granted in the amount ot $6,500 by the Pomeroy

'lbe admlnittration Aid, uaaturolly, not aU hospllalpoUenta
have the nu... adding, •cu hi not
knoWn at this time ..,.,. man,y
have the Hong Kcmg 1jype nu. tt
The "flu bug" _
_., hit
GoUla C&lt;lunty around eleetlon
time, and has been ga1D1ng mo.mentum ever · slnee. Nsllooal
heallb olftclals Nld reeontly tho Natlooal Bank.
11'1 June, 1964, occupancy ofthe
Hong Koag flu was oxpoeted to
new
church took place. Without
reaeh a peak ill Uda cotm!rY
any
special
effort being made,
1n mld~anuary.

the· church loan was pAid oti last
Dec, 21, three years Mead of
schedule.
uwe have alWIY8 kept in mlrd
whea we give God his portion and
exercise our faith, He will rich..
b bleu am help us meet our
needs" comments a member ol.
the ,congreptlon.
,
Ai¥1, naturally, m81!11bera of

tho cOOjlregalloo are s;ratetui for
aU of the help whleh "''I gt...,

by I!IMY oo the proJeet.

held recently at Suuthwestern
High Sehool.
The cootest lfas set \V so that
each particlpati~ team could
con:luct the opening aNI closirc ot a meeting demonatrating
a&amp; ~ ol the 13 ablltUes 1s
possible. Cniath!lf 1 haOOJc.-p
so that. all wu not too easy for
ttie teams were qulzzera ofheek·
lera who atteJrwt; to disf'\IIC the
proeecture. AI: any ra~.e, the Meiss
team !are well recetvirc a top

BY BOB HOEFLICH
Draltic action UIAQ" have to
be taken to prevent the entire
Oood road area between Middleport and -·"))' ll'om be-

coming" a wa-nd ol ·prboge.
Despite the faet that the long~

used dump on the road

!Ill.... ar i\marlca

former location - and the road~
&amp;ides to the dump - thereby
providing food for the thick rodent ~dation.
In aceordanc:e with Ohio law,
which requirea that Wmps JDJst
be underground, or land f i 1 1
type11, Middleport abandoned the

dump - actually located In Pl&gt;meroy - and opened Its new landfill Wmp In Salllbury Town11hip,
It oft'lclally closet! the former
dump on the floor road, removed a tence around It,. and some
clearup work waa done at the

location,
ProbJema have developed,

Some residents are still us-.
ing the open Wmp and are providing food lor the rat popula.
tlon. However, some ol the ro..

durta are ~used to be· continued ualng the abandoned
l!!g better led. There are lndl- dump but at aovoral pointo al0118
catima that rata are moving Ulo route !rem ~ to Ulo
Inti&gt; ll!o ..... ol lolld- dump . oro piles ol I!Bri&gt;l&amp;e and

diO(lOrl, lbout 0118-bal! mtle dlo-

tallo ·"Sftd· Pomeroy,
awQ¥.

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The lololgs Coont;y Department
ol Hoaltl! arranpd lor the Oblo
DepartJnent ol Health and t h e

Vnlted Statea Dlvl!!101! of FUll

to do I!OIIIethlng a•
bout tllo rat !!1tua- at !be dump
- whidl also has become a mec ..
ca for '"aharpllhoot:era."
and WUdiHe

Monday afternoon, represen~
tatlves from the two agencles
orrlvod In Pomeroy and began

cllatrlbutla! of grain

mlxe4 with

tubbllh lndlcUbta that coul~'t &lt;are .... - · a.y.
put lbolr garbap, as IOIIIIU iboT
BOt rid "' it.
Morlda!' II!OI"Illng, a IIUio :wer
a hall mtle from the dump, tbo
flood rood was otrewn wltll Clllll,
boxes, and garbap - l i T
t:hro.m
r r o m a weblele
....., tile weekend. O!!lclala
c:hoc:klllg It fOI!IId 11011101 had
heeo marked ott-· a n d papera ln the nlbbiah.
tbe ftood
road .drive oould be ple!ureSQIIO

zinc phoophate at the abandon- In addiiiCII to providing a roadeel dump to kill rats still at the way al'OIDld fiood watera.

location.
lo!UST BE ifi'OPPED
Dr. Jack Russell of the Ohio
Dop&amp;rtment ol Health, viewing
the dump Monday commentad that ita use must be step..
pod H MY program o1 gvt11ng
rid ol tile rodento to m bo of.

tectlve.
Not only h&amp;Ye aome residenta

However, frorp the appearance
Of the section Monday, 1t looks
•• though aome drutle aetlm
will have to bo taken, not only
to set the present mess cleaneel up, but to lmpoao hoaV7peoai·

ties apl!!at those Wbo would make
·a pubUc dmnp Of the eatire sec-

tor.

Bus Drivers Refuse
hOven Bids To Transport Pupils
PT. PLEASANT - All undetennined number of school bus
drivers went on stitlke today but
classes remained open for Mason COUnty's 8,000 pupUa.

Conley, assistant s\l)er~
lnterdont ol Maaoo Coulitl'
schools, told newsmen:
Gary

buiso~

dtd

ride buses.

cause rA the lfalknutwublamtd to an estimated ?:1 of the 42
bus drivers who have been re-.
))OI1ecl etvtrw •troul booking tD
tho
Transit Unloo,
AFL • ClO, CLC Dlvtaloo 1539
drive for' nicognltlon as bar..
plnlrw agent with the M 1 a o n
~ Sehool l!c!ard. No QUostim ol wage1 or other •orkbw
cooditloas are involved, Qllll'•
ently, at tb111 atqe.

Ama.__

Warren Keeter. transportation

!

.

ProperJ.v cleaned up,

S~.Verviaor, told the press he had
received telephone calla trom
11 parents last nigbt and thl11
morning that thejr children 1M
been told by bus drivers "they
wouldn't be picked ~tmlorrow"

(Tueoclay1

samuel

Shelton, president of

the union, which has lie hooolquarters in Charleston, hll uk-:
ed union recognition tn a letter

tl&gt; the oehool boai'd. A . - . _
(Conii!Oiod ... -

.,

Sensenbrenner to Address

ft&lt;ftl. AU - ..ore llriied .
...

was clos-

ed by Middleport tile first of
the year, people are using the

p~ll•

eoun.

tho abondonod d..,.. 111 the a..ol r&lt;1101. Dr. lll!looll · that the program cannot be effective as lcq: u realdenta ~
tlnue leaving garbage at the dump. 1be trash above baa ace.
mulatecl Ulegall.)' slnce Jan. 1.

vzood Road Becomes

£

to aee patient• unless they are
of the immediate famUy, and ln
critical condition," remarked
Ra!l.'erty Monday .rtornoon.
Re added, 41 Th111 is a aatet;y
precaution for all concerned. We
must protect ouraelve11 and our
patlento ...

"We have 190 jllltlellts In a 173bod - ' 4 ' het)lltal. Be!!ltloa

DR. J ~ RUSSELL, ion, ol the Ohio Dopartment of
Health and Charles McGritl, or the u.s. Dlvialon of Fish anCI
Wildllfe, bepn distributing a poisonous mixture of KI'ain and
zinc phosphate Monday to exterminate the rat population at

not run this
morning. We won't know umu
later today how many diitR't."
About 80 per cent at the COUDt;y's

nuo:-. wiD ~ ·~ ol ol-.,

·~~.

~

.

uSome

l'o!IDelqy, ~. IIIII
.

.
SlllpJ--

Sizos 28 ·~ ~~ ~ i.'reohnmk .., loiW
lean,-

St.. POn..... OJ..........

.

ohouhl otop Ia lllo l!ulr

Man and 110)'1 llepartlne.

- "!f'llma. .

·r

,"·J\

waa Jao Palach, 21, who died

- · " " ' - 011 tl&gt; WO!leealut

r·-.F-_.
'

ft!d,

outburst

COLUMBUS (Up]) - A rq:~reaentathe of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes said today a strUm ·
would be · called against the Department of Mental Hygiene and Correctlona end the state universities unleaa wage demands are met.
AI MUik, executlve director of counclt 21 said the union would
bargain in good faith if state officials do the same bUt ' members
would .. walk a picket line if that Ia what is necesfi8ry."
BUlk announced earUer that he is seeking a $1,500 a year raise
for each employe plus time and a half for overUme - which would
total more than $7.2 'million annually. Union olficiala have recently
met with Mental Hygiene Director Martin Janis, Chancellor John
Millett ot the State Board of Regents arQ State Personnel Director
Wayne Ward.
u0ur conclualOOB after these meetiQ~s is that state employe•
are the subject of rank discrtmJnatlon on wages going back over several admlnlstratlons," BUlk said. •'The high .Pald &amp;'hlte otficlals and
state legislators have been weU taken care ot ''
''Before this legil!llattve aesaton Ia out we are going to hne juath~e by whatever means la necessar.f," Blllk said.
BUlk claimed that Ohio is flrat in industrial growth, fourth in
wealth, tltth In salaries paid state officials, si1dh in wages paid lndustrlal workers and federal employes working in the state and 22n:l
in wapa paid ita rank and Ole state workers.
The unlon omclal also said the state's Ferguson act which pro.
hlbtts strikes by public employes are immoral ·m :i unworkable. ·~we
don't like strikes," Bilik said. "We are prepared to enter into th111
In good f!!11b and fool tho state legtolam.. and top omcilta lncluding Governor Rhocles will do likewise.''

. ..
.
·In 198:Z, the congregation -.aluated ttJe condidon ot ita church
l!ine... .
.
and
decJd8d that since repairs, additions~ new heatiJW come hlgll,
bla (!aut ......,.., ·the doetor Ill
R~ 111d ~ hoJpltal will
Perhaps,
it W"Ould be best to construct ., new church on a lot near
Pi~-. told UPL
~eailm &lt;it aclmlo111 Proguo h\mdrecll of per- llllill'''d!lrlllr thenext!Miweoka" the· paraorap and approximately 1.000 feet below the church or that

otll!ad!,
- · wiD bo held
Fmmalaorilceo
TutJClo,r II 1 p.m. frOm E1ll!w
Cbo,pal w1111 burial Ill U n·to n

-91,~.

· ot Amorl~ wiD •
Tde~
at 7:30 p.m. ot Ulo•IDclp hall. .
Olllcero are to llo illdtDocl. AU
m~ oro Onied' 11&gt; ~
I'UIIuek refre~ will llo 101"·

~..-._.... - !llrl "'· '" -~· ...
lic!lll' cl!@rrod by ·llames. tr'IO!I
lo"'l\&gt;oafi1q,'llo&lt;loro th11 III01"i1lp!j1
. bilt lli"l .o!uld not lllldot!!1and

Jamal - - and Darla n&gt;-

Dolan• Mq ,..,...

=E~~~.a-1

emodona.l

since Auguat.

Aa a reiJIIlt ot a ''mild'' flu
Tho ioeond Czoehoslovak tD epidemic In tile I'Ommuntv, rta.
aet hlmool! 111 !Ire was Jose! ltatlon -"'&lt;~• at lbo Holzer
Hlathy, 21, a PUaen brewer)' Medical Center on First Ava.,
worker whO otood ...,. a I!! GaUipolls are being all but
to Tomas Masaryk, ellmln#ed during the next two
llral pnlklent of ll!o Czechoslo- wooka aecordlng tD John w. Ra!vak rol!lli&gt;llc, and poured forty, administrator.
(liiO!lno m hlmseH. The !lrot
"Area resldento are urged not

.Csae-ak II!OlVrL

·-·Em-

&amp;,

national

Mondu Diat4 that ••another
forft''-meanlni: the Ruaalanacould tab orer the government.

Veuptn, Jadc:aoa, 8Dd. t w o

cotumbul,

Soviet word on tile Polaeh dealb
which hal brooghl lho groatolt

,Weneeslu &amp;pare was Wled
wtth moumHs u 1n the dellant
dar• followlllt! tho Ao&amp;ual
111\'allic&gt;l.
The oituaUCII wu 10 lenao
tbot Prwldent Ludvik Svoboda
warned In a televillar apeech

ELBERFELDS IN

POMEROY. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Hospitals, Universities,
Target$ of Picket Threat

PRAGUE (!JPIJ.-'11!e Soviet
. U!Flnn ll!dar denouneod tho ielf.
lmmolallcm ol. a Czechoalovak
ot»- ao 111 antl.C..IIIII!unlst
.llf0¥0&lt;alion. But a aeooncl man
oot hlmiOU 111 !Ire In Plloan and

Olas Thomas

bod!,

•

' Wage ffitimatum Given
'

,
wW moot II 7 ;80 J).m,
'lbllrldal' al tile rneotilll hall. .

other lilbllJtles • • , • . , •. , •••••• , , • • • • • • • • S818,010.00
(v) TOTAL , , •• , ,' ••••••• , • , , • , • , , , , , • , , , , , 810,000~00

LFSUE F. FULTZ
FRI!2I R. cldiSEY. JR. -

home it 373 P,ui st. AD aml!ulance was eallod and Mr.
Juatla wa 11 taken to die Veteroans HOSI!Ital Ia Hlll1ti!lltoo. W,
VL
At 10:04 p. J!i., the squad
weot to the Thomu Juolleo
'-"• 294 Raeo·st, An ambulanCe waa called for ll!r, Jusdee, who was taken to the HoJ..
zer loledleal Center,

w.

..-.,ndrOII,

''

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Dies on Monday

ary.

VOL. XXI NO. 189

'.

Della Cubbison

SUPPLEMENTAL MEMORANDA
(a) Plpdgod ass«o and oocurltleo looned (book &gt;alue);
0) U.S. GOYerament obitrl!tlooo, dire&lt;:t and

guar..-, l)led&amp;ood tl&gt; oocure clepoolto and

·- -

««'"~

Dies Saturday

&gt;

Devoted To The I~ Of The MeisJ··

At 11:22 L ill. lllo I9Jed
weS to ttM,. -~ Jut1.1

It was !ollo!Jed bnmecllalaly by his lnlqgunl addro11, to
whteh he expre11ed oonftdenc:e that be can I.D'Iite and lead forward
a !lltloo bodly dlvldocl by raolal.tenaklruo and the Vlell!am war.
Tho dlvlilono coaironllntt Nix- over of tho . . . _ of
oo, 58, were dramatized m the aasaasiD&amp;Uoo attempt..... autborlevo ot bls . . _ . _ b y smno lleo iDVolted the II!Oit - . .
6,1100 antiwar prote-I Wbo l!8&lt;llrit;y pneaallono In Jn....,..
march o d up Pem!Q&gt;lvl!lda a1 l!lltDry.
Avtnue :Ia. a "counter-lnal&amp;ural
.,...ada'' that ended In a violent
oncount.er with pollee.
While takln8 his C!alh, Nlm!
tloddecl to root hio hand 011 two
!omlly Bibles _,... tl&gt; the
prophet Isaiah's vtaloo. d. an era
of J!OOCO I!! whleh 11!011 llhall
Della BeD Cubbison, 81, Ill. 2,
, . _ lbolr .-do Into plow- Coolville, died Mondo.Y mornl!ll
aharea, and their apeara Into In SL Joseph Hospital Ia Parker..
.IJI'Ufllnl hookl.,.
· burg !ollowlrw an extended
Nlxoa 18"W D(ltMq ct the nesa.
She was born In Maig11 COunty,
- - demoDolralloa, whleh
reoulted ln the arreot of Ill the ciau&amp;htor ot the late· Joseph
marelloro Wbo !ouilrt wltll and Etta TrlboU. Mrs. CubbisOn
p&gt;11eo at tho !011t ot Capltl&gt;l IOU. wall a member of the Eden United
J;lurlnl tile brief e!Uh, 1!01110 Brethren Church. She was also
ac · the demooatrotoro lbreW preceded In dootll by an Infant
rocks, mud, sticks IDd other daughter and a son, Howard,
objeetl at pollcemon Wbo .,.... who waa Jdlled. 1D World War 2.
attmnplillg tD eloar 0110 !!1tlo ol
Her husband, Joseph E., died in
rthe street. Prevtousl;y, tbe 1946.
She Is survt vod by lour daushpollee had seamed to ~ out ol
ters and two sons, Mla11 Margaret
their Wl3 to avoid eonlllet.
Determlnod to avoid MY Cubbison, Coolvtllo; Mrs. Harley
III!I!OOlttly l!!cl- today- and BaDey. Delaware; Mrs. Evelyn
Homer and Mra. WHma stage,
both of Columbu's; Kenneth a nd.
J OOn Cubbi&amp;Oilt Cool\'lila; a
srandi!Oil, Sgt. Leo P'"'on, Ft.
Knox, Ky., who wa11 reared in her
hiXI\8: a· brother, Heaman Tribett. Cool.Yille; two si11ter1, Mn.
Tolla Randoil)h and Mr1, L. lla!q)
PT. PLEASANT - Olas L.
Thomas, 58. o! Rt. 2, Ft. Pleas- CVIrllnla) Deeter, CoolvtUe.
Funeral aervlce1 will be ~
ant, died S&amp;blrday In the Voter·
Wedne&amp;da,\1
1t 2 p, m. trom the
1111 Hospital, Hwrtington, after a
White Fum!ral Homo In Coolville
long illness.
He was a World War U veter .. wltll the Rev, Eldon 8Jako o!!lel·
att._ Burial will bo In the Coolan born 1n Jackson CountY on Feb.
ville cemetery. Friendalnl)' eall
12, 1910, son ol the late WWiam
at &lt;he 1\u!oral hc!mo alter 110011
a~ SUamm Hlte Tbmnas.
Tuooday.
Mr. Thomas is survived by hill
wile, Mary Wlthr'"'. Thomas, and
one aon. Olas, Jr., of Pomeroy; ,
two Qaugbters, MrL IAlcWe Der·
GAUGES - Golllpolla, U. 9
ed»erger, Pt. Pleasant_ and Miss
Be"Verly 'Illomas, at home; two and 18.6 numtrw 22 feet of roll·
era;. PL Pleaunt, 2L46; Pdmbrothers, Marion Thomas llld
oroy.Mason,
22.04; Htoaoo, 0.92
EoW Thomas, both ollll. 2, Pt.
otat.;
CborlOBton, 18.02ltal. LmPleulllt; a half brother, Lonnie
Trolley, Red House; a talf--sls- 4oo, 1o1annet and Wlnllold oro on
ter, Miss Della Gandee, Spencer; theallL
MilS, BLACKBIJ)IN DIES
and three p-andchlldren.
FUneral services will be held
-~-.
at 2 p. m. Tuooclay In the Mmr· dlecl .ln Holzer Medical Cealer
Stevena Funeral H&lt;111e wltll the &amp;l'ldiJ. 9ae wa• a member ~
Rev. Jomea Slauttllterolllelall._ llle -.Hot Churd!.
Sbo Ia IUn:iVed by her hillBurial will bo lotheY_.-c.mband, Emmott Bladd!um; a
otoey, Rt. 2, Leon.
Friends may eall at the funeral dalqlttor, Rulli i!bonbieh, .....,.
- ; a o11ter, Mra. SilrliQ'
home alter 6:30 i"tlo1·
'
Mlllo, Mldllloport;

&lt;

&lt;

..

-

tutlon of the United

'

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,.

[!&lt;lEt..._ Jql!ad.

11nrltloy -and s - OurrteJ
latter part ol the weolr.

REPORT 9F CONDITION OF

. ,·

,. , '

,perlocl and rala or aDOW about

There wW be no viewing or

·1

'·

:~.;=.:::~=
Awesome P9tlJer, Huge;·~v:...~;~:··~·~."'" =~~~~~~
~1... ~.,.
·
B urdens, 11ransrfierred
Dies.$uitcbty

caWrw hours,

~·

r

the not ot the weolr.
·
latton wiD to4al boll tl&gt;
three Q.....,r l!!eb _...... .,
ohoworo at tlltbqiml!lloflho

Park.
In lieu of flowers, all memor·
tal gifts ara to bo givon to tho
Church of Christ Bulldlrw Fund.

'(

·"

Mrs. Coulter,

Westerville.

~

\.

·on·

"

'·

BY LOUIS CASSE:Ul
~
WASHINGTON cuPD - 1'hl aweacme power IDd cruahlna
In our faith, otoad!a!!l In our
burden ot tl!o U. S. lll""litloncy paaaed ol 110011 (ESI? -.,_ lr&lt;m
purpose, caQtiws at the elmLJioiCII B. Jolmlon, Domoerat, to Rlehard II. Nlxoa, Ropulillean,
ears; tut auataJned by our
'l1!e CO'derly tra!!slor of ~verlll!ll lllltllori4' lor the Zttll
conftdoneo ln the will ol God
limo Ia lbo hia!OQ' of the world' a molt endllrtrw major 1'81101&gt;11&lt;.
and the promiae ol man."
bo-. o!ftelal the m&lt;XDent Nb!oil . &lt;Omj!leted the •th preacrlllod
by lbo IC!UIIdllv ~s t1&gt; "prooarve, i&gt;1'0teet and defend lbo eoasll· ·

SIX YOU GET EG&lt;~R&lt;&gt;U.I (Genevieve) &amp;rdette, L a u r e I
(Technicolor)
Clift', and Mrs. Rose Marie Hag~
gy, !Vrln8flold, and several 0111·
Doria Day - Brian Keith
er nieces, nephewo and other lolc()L01RC.AR1rOONS: PC~&gt;
eal relatives.
Wham &amp; Bob,
FlDleral services wlll be held
SboeRies, Outslded
1 p.m. Wednesda¥ at Mor·
Remembernud
Funeral Home with burial

."

.

E~~1S Of Pres.ilied~t•

•

&lt;Plan Medical· Center·. :C onstrll
l

tllnqh SllllrdV wiD aY.
q. a Uttlo boloor ......-..

our lives BeeUJtt."
Nixa'l ecmcluded. the addreaa
with lbo Llneolne- call to
the tl&gt; .. ~ forward, llrm

Oyde Hysell

•

~

llou;l. N

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
JANUARY 17-21

•

:~af?:; Rep~ublic_
's

seeks Peaee'in ,World
(CMIIUOd

•

•

"'

THERE ARE I'EOPLE ._
tennined to make the entire
tlood n.d section an open ·
dump. Pletured M~ lolblo
trash and garbage -wareatlJr
thrown onto the road OYe? U. ·

weekeOO. Other spots al4111the ·
road

between Pomeroy

lad

are mulled with
rubbish. The prbogv otnw-

Middleport

en were careful eDOQib - ·
and used the time - tu r.. ·
mcne remes rrom it.

Into Armed

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