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utricle tidntradoo routes 10 111e
The VIet 14111 !IJifllll fr&lt;mi
clb'. In 111o !wo otbera, U.S. tho nlihl IUIIIor au -nllalllll
aoldl... killed 39 jjlerrlllaa at • mortar lire l!ld In wavea lreled
Ioas oliO ldllod IIIII 15 1IOIIIded. ............. tbe aDied - · n,.
Wealh0i1nl 0110 &lt;t their ~ .X• lnllde tho barbed wire
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coni&gt;at teato lllio vetel'llll, tbe perimeter but btdle under '1bal
'IIIII blltl~ 20 •mlles eut of Tlud I!Oidlera 11caped tho -attackl IIIII heuy U.S.
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rental lleePmi rooml.~
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(tJI'I}- liweJIIptora dog 'c!'!,e
HoBPIIIIs mobUlzod !br the
alght recorder .'from the wreck- diuster said 125 other persona,
Ai9 of a Vlaoa DC9 Jo!llnerand many In criUcal cond!Uoo wllh
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clean pedigrees, aervi&lt;
and !lJ'IIdlr'l! cbolce. Fn
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gan. Saturday, Marrn 2
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Ia Welllton, Ohio. Gral
9:110 A.M. Sale at 1:111
For catllop write lo:
Blnclowood, Sale Manag
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Helen Scart~M17, Guafti
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u. l:ll&amp;ate of J'ORP!dllf

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The croft, IIIII~ at mare
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Police said they arrested a ~ manoa ehar&amp;a• ~ aa.
11ult IIIII battery. The • - Identified hlmaolt 10 pollee 11

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Over 500 MeJs• &lt;:ouney farm era have alped lnlo the 111'0·

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p-am II thta lime IIIII adHnce
lrelll&gt;l remains ovenrhelJll3l1lenla are bolngmadelolllooe
DUBLIN (111'0- Tourist olfl.
mlngljo
Roman Cat!K&gt;IIc. 1tu1 the
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clala are a - bit soor ~e
U - ID the Vadean .
1be lleJ&gt;Irtment o1 Agriculture tedol''o st. Patrick's Day
lo caliiDa for hJ&amp;ber diversion parade.
CouncU mea- lban 1n 19118 11111 Ia reQ!estlng · &amp;Ire, Dobtln mao&amp;ecl 19 bands, nlzlng ..... f&amp;cela of tbe
a aoo&lt;1 alsh-IJII. lbla haa been . aldrllqr· plpoa and bockats of cblreh.
diad as vital to 8 r1rm market shamrocks for the 1101teanl of
.Price.
tbe I - s great feJBt dlo.
Calllollc laymen now -~~~~
Farmera """ urged 1o c111 at
But pride of place went 10 the and criUd&gt;e the clel'8)' for lack
the local ASCS olflce In Pome- new lrellllll-lreland the lnW,._ ct C011111111111catlm ar leek of
f01 to dJICUia the feed grain trial. lofolll of the parade pldaace or lack 91 partlclpe·
100
pn&gt;gram for 1969. b;vmDed tho new lace of the U011 In eveeyday problema,
'lboae who camot aet to tho nauon. Tourism tho beck Some clergymen accepted re·
&lt;tJlce caD 992-$87 11111 0011. Tourlll.l IIIII aelf...Ues bukes.
mue arrangoment~ to alsh Ia borne for the Oral Ume C01Id ltul othert """ b1t11nJ: back,
IJIIridng I line -.roy.
tho 11169 prllll'IID.
only bo bewllilerod.
Wayne iL Cbaae ehalrman &lt;t
'1'oda.T did nat salute Pal IIIII
11!0 Molga ASCS, .;.... ramleda lollkl. lloooro wei11 to Gllmeaa
Iarmon thai the deadline Ia lldt B r e" • r Y, Wa~ Glafs,
Frida, llareh 21.
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boml&gt;lnr at !hoi wu ._olaed alter tho halt Ia
llomblnl: of North Vlebam Jut
Nov: 1. 'IIIII I!CIUrCOI aald

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are hllllnl Coaurumlll IIUR1IY
l!ld troog taraeto In Laoa dlll,r.
-Communist 111111ora, 110181
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Weekend Mishaps·· :
Five persona were Injured,
n0110 Immediate!)' trea!ed, 100
two drl ven eited in. tour aecl·
dmts Of8r the weekend, ~
1~ to tho Stato lllpiay Palr&lt;ll.
After 111 acctdeti: at 12:09 L
m. Sw1da)" on Rt. 7, two.tentha
of a mlle north of Ga~~Wo~t•,
tbe ·patrol clted Jack ClemeDta,
Jr., 33, JackJomrllle, Fla., to
GaJUpolla Munlcljlal Courl 011 1
~ otfltluro "' ......... In tho a...oec~ claar dlatancO.
1be patrol aald lllet Clementa'
car stru~k lll!Xher car. operated
by Rdlert V. Hefti')', S7, KaDI~
p, behind. The llelll')' car
no In motion II the lime of the

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Henry ard 1 passenpr In the
ear, Junior Johnlcm, 16, Rt. 1, !
GalllJI(IIIo, both ncetved minor
InJuries but were not treated.
Two perSona t.d minor injlr-

lea iDa one car accident at 11:45
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Much 22 on a charge olrecldau
operation.
No cbarp Wll t!lod ap1nat
Betcy L. White, 35, COb. . .
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Cbde Mlmln, 20, Toledo, eo-

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b)'pua, one Dille west ot Rt. 7.
Otrleera said thatMannln~acar
wem oil !he rtaht aldeolthohlal&gt;wQ, struck the Jl,lll'd ran ' llld
some barricade blrrrela. No
clarge wao ftlod. Mamln had
a minor Injury but wu not Im-

north of RL 554.
'IIIII J111r&lt;11 aald Cheryl !;, HW,
17, Rt 2 Bidwell, headed north,
eame over a hl1l and saw another on the I'Oid ahead or her. mediately treated.
She II!Plied her brakes, lost coBtrol. or the car a.rd the vehicle
went ott the highway and struck
an embankment.
Botll Mlaa Hill and 1 passeQJer, Phyllis A. Edmiston. 17,
Vlnt:on, were injured when they
Rd&gt;ert R. ()loocon) - . t ,
were thrown out ot the car. Miss Sf, BD, , . _ , was fclmd
HW b&gt;d a bruised leg and !olio~ dead In bed lllnclay eveotna 11

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aDd Bratberbood o1. J..otomollve ,
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Ireland, 50 yearo after 'oli.oiDr
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olllceo .Jn ID Eaot Side boatneaa block may
'lndepeodente, lo-la tbe libha,. ..... tho won otu ariO!IIIt.
of the llorld'a blnlooro, Firtouon olllelally Bated tho cauoe u llllletermlnecl, bol - .
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'lllo l1oaj &lt;t Burd Na - . llremH II tho scene ~ aald padlne wu nod-In a IIM&gt;e
iton where tho !Ire..._
the peat tJeJ. i~Kllltr7, remfNed
.TIJO araon SQUid wu to ll!lko a .t11oo:&lt;Jup lnveallpHon tedol'leDobllnera thai ti!O .bop· thai
cordlqr
10 tho lire deparlmeat.
' Four ilei-.R were lined cover
of Ireland
Tha blUe Wll ~ II 4 L m. by llremeD roturnllland I llltb forfatloci i bond Ia have l&gt;eir bamol&amp;ecl to 1
m&amp;!Uell
!Ire lo 1D _....,.., wlllclt ~~ 'didn't .... IUI'II
11!0 court of Plm&gt;er&lt;&gt;Y llayw an lnWIIrlal boom. Bord
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lltlmatt.
are 111 .tho tliralhold
Cllarlaa La.... Soturdl,y nlihl.
Fined ' wOre Joyce lloblor, of
Illite - - . $1,~· Damage Suit Filed
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CINi:INNAU - A .1,020,000 DAIC.IGE SUIT waallled aaalnat
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Department store Door llll _ . .... to bo loCIIIqr for ......
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A311-fear.oot Atla!ia woman walked by, 'IIIII DWI eaauali.Y
rolled to one aide and bit her nn the left 11111&lt;1e. Then, he grab.
bed her other leg 100 bit her .., the right anlde.

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buU'fe ICCOIUbt of Wari:
lldmUd.ltl'ator of the u
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be found.
"We are living a natloul
catastrqthe,'' said the governor
of Zulia state, Elio Starez
Romero, who ruahed to the
scene with other natioral
oftlcials. They pro&lt;:lalmed Ma·

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seats when firemen reached the
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At leaat 87 peraons in thtl
~uWrb of La Corubl died when
the airUaer plqed trom the
skY lrt.o their neiJhborhood at
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after takt~ orr from Grano de
Oro AtrporJ.
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Gallons of flaming Dish! fuel
spewed rrom the plane's split
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1969 food grain and
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determfnllw wlat cauled a~ bones, were trated throughout
era tor mlnor-lt~g~.~e telms In
tlon'a worat di•aauw: The pJaoe the cif\J.
lm&amp;lhed tbrough I . ilaracalbo
1be Anatom!cel HOIIJ)Itll WI! tho United Slate&amp; otllera were
......... opowl~ flamlil! luel convened Into a morgue. rellltnl~ 10 tho .Midweot - •
alii kUted at least 150 persons Relltives, friends and IUthori- Cancas convention of the Clark
Sunday,
tleo artmly moved unong !he Equipment eo. of Battle Creek,
All 83 )1ero0118 aboard the bodleo attempti~ ldentlftcatlon. lollch.
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Mlaml-bound Venezuelln alrllRescue worke~s slttlng the
Saek Recorder
ner, Including t7 Americ&amp;~~s, plane's wreckqe and ·'five
Crash lnvestlptors said tbe
apparent.ly were killed, Vlasa sq..re blocks of burned, Right recorder, whi~h keeps

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'IIIII U.S. Emhosoy aald 11
laaa! 115 .... prol&gt;aley more
oboor&lt;l tho olrUner ..re AmorJ..
eana. Two paaaengers were
Latin Amerlcau bueboll play-

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Communllt olfOD"'O lpliorl .clllod
II(IIUibl 30 ..01'1111111 barrqoo r- wu, ,lb mlleo
Jato ol1lod towns IIIII ....,., IIIII ale 11111ll..,. wu' ,
From 1lanol, Ho Cbl Minh 111o1 r1111111
miiP.
proclaimed die . . . .e • faun tba welt IDd the
.....,•• IIIII lllllortod ldJ IDII!Io llred, bad&lt;, ........... -lo,'!!IF'

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Ol!IO GRAIIILAND Gli.
Here!ord Bull Sale. 25

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PIARM M.~CIIINERY, I •
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Salm'day 'Mri 15.
plenty tracton and "
trucks. BID Go«&lt;wln, &amp;,
from Wlllresvllle, 0.

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as ·~ ' l!uml&gt;le

·,· ill a monarcbic·mllltaristiC."'utocral!Nfa.
· dlllonalistlc society that has transformed
·• itse~· r•PidiY lnto a democracy.
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· But bow strongly has democracy taken
hold at the '\riCe rlljlto" level?
A study by a Rutgers j&gt;rofe;sor of pay·
chology, suggests that Japan has made
only supe~al progre~s toward· democ-

racy since its democratic constltuti.on was

imposed on it by th!! United States alter
World War ·II and, in fact, shows signs of
r@version to many of its

orl~lnal
s~aety.

Charac·

teristics as an autocratic
Dr. F. Kenneth Berrien compared 50 vol·
unteer fire deparbnents in Japan and 57

in New Jersey, along with a number of
local Parent-Teacher Associations in both
countries. The investigators !ou.nd that
those organizations in Japan are SWl being

run in highly auUwritarian fashion.

PTA declsion-matbig is largely eon·
trolled by tile school principal and the
president of the PTA. The !tre cblel is
..le&lt;ted not because he lmows anything ·
about fll'Ofigbting but because he is one of

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democratic procedure as In tliis eclUnjry,'·. ,.
PTAs and vol~teer f4'e de~~.,do ,
not a society mate, but Berrien btllOVes .
they serve as ill\islratlon~ that demoer!ICY
is not latins root In Japan. He biii'!Y.U •
the same tblng is true !ll ~ 'Alia .··, ,
citing the opiD!oni of numerous JiOiitiei!
observers who have found that 'lYe-style democracy cannot be force-led lDio
the aHen cultures of Asia.
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democratic forms of government

filvo thotr ltate championhhjp
hiii&gt;Oa hue~ .
• ·Eigit olhero, incllldtni roil&gt;'
far-seooon chuwton Strasburg,
weren't . so lucky"nd (ell by tho
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says Berrien. "My general hunch is that
before you can get a country to accept and
operate on a demOC)'Btic pattern !hera Bas
to be a general acceptance of demo&amp;atie
values ·at the grass roots level."
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That, of course, is why, whlle the war In
Vietnam will sometime end, it will never
be "won" to our ·Satisf.Scti!)n Jn tbe life- /
time of anybody now living.

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ie.ms "UI be arouM. following
Friday's tourriam~ener beiween 'lhtrd-ranked Fort Recov·
ery (26-1) and NO. 6 B~&lt;i
(2:1-l),
They"U coillde at 1:30 p.m.,
fo!IO..ed by· Portsmouth Clay

next few years-but the major gains will

come NOT from exports but from produc·

tion in the foreign lands themselves.

This is the finding of a survey conducted
by the National Industrial Conference

Board of 182 international executives, rep.
resenting a cross-section of U.S. companles.
Industries e:.:pecting 't{lpecially swift
overseas growth are chefuicals, rubber
and plastic products and electronic prod-

ucts, including computers.
Why Js business investing heavily in for-

eign production facilities?

Among the reasons given are fast-rising

costs in the United States, nationalism and

Few executives predict actual declines
in exports of their products made in this

Exhibition
Standings

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country, though exports will aceo1mt for a
smaller percentage of thetr International

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desirable or undesirable, of this new trend
may be. But it can only result in a strong
bullish influence on the sl!&gt;ck markets of
the countries involved, and by creating
new jobs and incomes, give a boost to

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e:xposure • ocCurred In ·the
early montha iJf pregnancy.

THE WELL C::HILD ~

No Drugs Necessary
In Perthes Disease

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lor iomeoae wlui wloata to '
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New York. ..... , • 6
Cleveliind , ••. ·.... 7
Mlnnesooa • • • • • • • 2
Detroit • ' ••••••• 5
OOtlornla ........ 4
Boston • • • • • • • • • • 4
Kansas City ........ I
Otkland ••.•••.••• t
Chicago •••• , ••• 1

' Seattte ....... ·... 3

JackldaiBacal and disinterested
In,thel~ last lour prize lor Purdue, North COrdi·
But !be challe,.. ol!ered by
,. and Drake lllitl Jhll UCLA Ia foulih.ranked Slnta Clara In
olive and well aaato.
Solurclay'a West reg!-' 111111
Untlt Soturdoy !t'...red the so\lbo adronailn' DowJiw ID tho
Bruins ll!laht lJo boeten In lhla Brulno, and they virtu&amp;1l1
yolr•a NCAA 1111.-tl tour• humiliated the. Broocos 9(l,S2 to
nament aa lbof' .~' _ . . . llronly ostabllab lhemaoiwa as a

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Columbolo Easl, tho tourney's

showdown.
The two survivor! tangle satat 7:30 p.m. lor !be UUe.

urday

AMEIUCAN Lt:AGUE

ill bli,fl$ ~ lli.alfll:e to
dilln8 'bli JIIIIPGOIU. '•'.
-Arf/1111' Jl. ~~ l:r.,
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slap
tlieir cblldreil IUlrOA
wrttee.
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American· made goods, and the feeling that
the moutll? WheD 1 told one
-Author}omca M. Coin. ·' '
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That, in the long run, will ,benelit every.
local production is essential if sales are to
By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
one,
be maximized.
a better P!&amp;'iillc/'be' sald that
, was beblg pl-dlnrolm~l'mnot
U I were ubd to dellewhat tile '
punished
for
eame
dill
of
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b
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in
IDYl
with
hilL
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do
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nate
· tile -tor evil, A mother writes that ber
abOve the wrtsls. Both are
mouth.
COuld
sucb
a
blow
tldDk
ltoo
lair
ror
'lilm
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reapue
of Jl!lfljua~ or tbe
daughter, 10, has Legg·
fone II the beight is properly
cause
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Of
tile drug lawa ,on
Calve-Perthes disease (also
adjusted. ' The new fype has
A-Sirltflll
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does
me
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attitude
of YGUDII peoi&gt;Je .
called Perthes disease or the advantage that the
more
to
reli.Ove
a
mother's
Door lira, X:
toward
law,
I would withOut
osteochondr""is of the hlp).
wearer does not ltave to sup..
pent-up
anger
than
It
doe&amp;
to
Not
real!1unlaJoht.&lt;lilr"'s
heaitatlcin
nillile
the .latter. ". ·
Her doctor spoke of putting
port ~er wel8ht on her armcorrect
a
'child's
behavior,
for
"lrGPO"
therii!Y.
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N.""'Ui,
pNlfuthe Involved extremity In a
pits.
Cerlalnly
a
motller
ihould
sor
of
PI!ICooli&gt;fnl
·at
the •
brace but decided to keep
The cause of this disease
not
strike
her
child
illf
disthe
Door
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Unlvirlity
of
lloCIJcster.
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the leg elevated in a sling
is untnow11. The ballet los·
face, and other forms o
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BY JACK O'BRIAN
from lhe woy he did 11 - with pertinent problem with a TV and let the cbild wear
~ons this child was taking
NEW YORK - Playwright Ten- JII'ICO, ease and on attraetlvo elown wbooo "oariQus" _...d! crulches. He is giving her no
cipllneto~g.
are usuallyAltboulh
Ptefer· · wairllr!llal 10 tcho!&gt;I.I-.IDY
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were not a contributing
able
b~ .
neaoee W!Ulams (olt - tho! Ten- gonlsiity tho! made the blithe contains, as it did hareln aliO, medicine.
ca""e. The diJaase clears up
Ball's . y is usualfy flrii-1DY~boll.1--~
8 A Pl8 ,S .
..,,.. W!Uiamol) hao plunged aotiquo rorm lresit end delight- so much Impertinence.
In this disease there iJ an
spontaneo~ durIn 1 pu·
caused ~ ijfectloll, a tumor t11ot, I t - babll,y -...; lli1er
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Sister - - M'll')' Ia a inflammation. of the . bone
or
.,_ure
to
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It
IS
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sib!~ tmt it·" blow •bel•,·'"' ~a...,.,
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plft tt :'Iilii an exhlbltloo - cthe 1ll ~ car... lll,'"'ffl."' chick above.the lmeOs !tO&lt;k ·Itt- ·· end of' the femor. 'Th.e s~l!fe'·,
iii father proloHged eourle,. · enollg!(lb injure the lacill ' tbe711'011'1-Mol!dfllo!itadllit
In re~g ·wh,( :~ .JI .
yoJ .• ./.~ent'Od1il!llanor.•Tina ' night' seemed Intent on making ling 011 !be car... - 1 seem. disease when it affects the
there should be no deformnerve could ca\lst! it.
lirdle. n., ..., waar ..,. with . considered an uiducfj&gt; •WI!" _
Looor Ia reooverlng from a oar- a whole nation dllitho him In ed to have little ID 1bo Wll' ot lmee, Is called 0 s good·
ity.
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her, we read of a BabylooWI ,
lolls boort attack .... Darryl Za- one 90-mill!te • - : hla wiae- ooctoleslcai bullattaa lor t b o Schlatter's disease. The o11ly
Another
matter of concern
lllDtr - . PO! olra!d llda wW king who had 13 wives and
IIUCk will bo tar&amp;&lt;t ot a bloo!ra- ll)lY abraotvenaao insolent wllh· Protest Age, and all she treabnent needed iJ to preto this mother Is the lac!
mob lbem IW tf&amp;blentns concluded- our
tl lm11111 by New"'oek editor llle 1 out resson, ar;.,.. without eotobllshed was her twlnltihtB vent wei8ht-bearing 8ft&lt;! any
that the doctor is having the
llllnacb
~ldtl.llldtbey'll
PI
mediately.
Guoaow llbo'a on leive for six cause Dtp without ..... elllab- good oature and almost lilbll- method that aceompllobes
hip X rayed two or Otree
buJcy, tbou&amp;lt ourl certalnl1
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times a r.ear. She wonders Almanac ~
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People plmlnmg car I fi "''
If this will affect any chil••• FAocated laalde·I!U!•• asiA&gt; vasive .., And will' pick on-- cariOII'aelumaylncla1tonorSml
The mother wonders
Whol
do l'OU thiDk of th11 0011·
B,y
Unltod
Prill
lnternatlooOI
retirement'
slunadnlf lioe "
dren
her
daughter
may
have
bow llllllll phones are being tap. tc tropical
A n d Tslk led her Into Ollloll.Y CCII- whether her child should
llorit lirdlilll lbo slrla 10 for
later
In
life.
Properly
'!'odor
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ll'aadal,
llar&lt;b
!7,
itt
aPdrtmema
.nth paper. ' .1
pod tn N. Y. Cily alone: 2,000. with a Joke so old it was In tho volated 1emanllco when car11011 use the old-style wooden
thftl IDGIII.
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X rays of the hlp lite 76th dol' or 1969 With 28~ to lbo1041Ja?- HIND SIGBT
TV a - Ken Berry on t h o pd&gt;Uc domain.
(to l)'n!hesize) aaked wltat she crulcbeo or the new allwill not harm the ovaries. follow.
Dear
Iliad lliflt:
,..., Bishop proved tap
Joey Bilhoptelevllosa warmth teUs y - ladlea -lbo dan- metal type with the cull just
Tbe danger from X rays in
COrroollca - Bmllnd ·lliht:
doaclna lan't ,., obsolete an art and agreeable nlceneas and a gors of aexual promtocul\)1 .... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The-~·-·
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llerau7, llan and Joc&gt;tter,
to - faoindllloaa.
reii(IOCIIUI lmpodeoce a n d it ed so Intent on twlnkllns and
Y&lt;ll£ro ri&amp;ld. lrlead. liu,
·&gt;
f'AC 1 S
psins uo to nole he can't quite DOting she'd 11110 to "catch Bob
1be evenq store are V0111s wwld.look )Ill uwau•-·•"
and !alum.
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' abed the beav7, gooey wallow- Goulet'•' ahow" at the Waldorf
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tbli
dol
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~.-bat
Smart ateet ldds llho1ild ,,
lllllcts his serious Mmlnali&lt;lto down lhe ultimata tos100 a b o
ln 1897 JIJb ~ kilt 1ilo jmlor.ld,8io
slrla be herded; au~ nof ~eea.,
heoY1Wifalot ballns·tWo to Bob 1!1'! IIIII boobd 111 ·Jirdlea, Aaa·
.... """" llll3'flla: thinga ... ... could have touibl car.... - sJm.
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Fltnllnmono, Ill a It 1'010111 tblll Ioiii "'•&amp;l•ine (Co.m)rawallowlnp o1 lltmey Tboma1, msndme!U and litet auch non •
mstoit at car"\11 Cll,r, !"..·
PDf!~ 8t .Pil' &lt;1111;..., ttremre(,
.. llltBa·diveloJied
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~ . - llollllld llll&gt;rnor8ld o1f ulirly IIIII the7 atart.lllbo avermind whether to continue Is a Mortal Sin.
llatao i'oland, N.y. for - """", 111 of lUI .
NEA Woshingloo CormpCndent
h11 TV eomed;y or take over a
tS
mfnotu.
• Colll&amp;l lf!i-.? 'lbo1'n
small parish.
In 1938 Go110nlla- f'riD. lllltebill&amp;. to ,lliDl! for - ·
Donald «i'Conoor slao lo a
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WASHINGTON (NEAl
cta.
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atllrteo!bomliltWI!IO
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ranice lad ~ TV wtJo splaabee
Information reaching this reporter from Hon1 Kong Indi'
into tlolda beyond hla depth and
cates lh&amp;t the bon!blng halt whleh be wanted so badly has
ionllot-hold
db' of llaretlona "' -·
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"When tho Spirit of tl'lllll
tho ~ ctliJ War,
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turoed oul to be a mixed bleninJ lor Ho Chl Minb.
Training in stealth and thea In pi.Dic dalhea convena- comet ho wUI gutdo 11011
ln
1851
aie
Jut
pice
cGolrGia•
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PICIP)o 1111!0 ilioower""""'
Prior to the halt, Ho could blame his lrowinl eeonomle
atOallng were part of a tlonally awoy from litem.
jnto Gil tho truth; tor he tDIU
set
up
&lt;illrlnl
World
War
D
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lllllaies
"/'.!1111.¥ .W• _.II!·
lind political problems oil the bombing. He eould also use
Joiunll' ClriMil'a Interview with not opeak on hu"""' ll1lfMr.
SP.artan's preparation lor
the air attacks as a apilr and aa an eacuse lor lordnl peo.
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to
endure
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Now Ho hal no such convenient cruleh.
A lhou&amp;bl for .lbo . dq: • '» oallelaiw
Tbe crime was geWng lutd him lesdlna her Into a .... declare to
tho thiliar
' that the bombing Wts not file only
Tbe people are ~
~Uil&gt;t or edmi!Ung gallt.
F""*'*ll D, -.olt. · [ Tilai lolioW
diiCIIISion, under the filmay UDI• th4t are to coftle."'-Joli:ft
caoue of North Vietllam o economic sta'jpi8tlad.
.
Per!Japs no story attests to · brello of a oocloll&gt;l!lcal chst a. 16:13.
ol1d, "Wo.•and au -'• 1lbO · 111o Oarlb
•
8p!rt&amp;n stubbornness as
Increasing Dumbera of troops mobilized and Ulll south
Well as the one about the inlt wltat monl advlee lsldvon
u 1GUI'·
we 't.t•
dil, r.
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any
man
ieeb
for
ward
lor the Vietllam war and bold as ' hac1rup lor that
Wa.dd rathir·dloi?I.J
die On
boy wbo stole a lox and hid to ......., ldrla Ill the Ago or lite greatness, let bbn. forfet
war have ca~ Important ma11power iliortapa 1n !ICri·
t1u
,ll¥1
011
oar
kaee1.''
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Pill •••• As a ,proloct of her own greatness and ut for trulb,
it iDJide •hls cloak. While
•
culture and Indulin-. F,or the most Part tbooi have bien
bebig questioned he let the. taltll, WI can't tee the attrac- and he will fiDd botb.young men of prime laliorlng ase.
·
10.: gnaw at his belly rather tive l'OWII 11111 permitting her· Horace Mann, American. edTile ilombbi Hit, of l!ftrle, lo releillll leu tl alee.
r:r
than confess to its theft.
aelt to dlacuss such a certainly ucator.
AIICio •b&amp; wore oecc!H for .....,e ud "-' tepm. ~. 111e
., Q-H0011er Dam lt&lt;llado 011
~leo remala. 18 port, llle relnse t1. IMof •• ... · tho bordtr of. which two ·
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offset ~1 1 Inseoilac ill oflort 1a reen1 !lliloiU. Willi
IKIK
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110 war dfreei4' flelaf them 1t borne, IlleR hi ·r....·a JelA-The entire proJect
dQWa.
.,..
·.·
stands on the .1!9~mctary liD'* .
,So Ho has a morl!e pro!&gt;Jem:
'' • ·
between Al'1zqDa and Nivadl. . 'I.:
.t
Absenteeism II g;rowJnt on the docks at Hal~:,ortli
Vietnam's major -port. fitact marteu are IIOuriii
In
goods pllfered by idle ~t workers frithe maoilltsilll of
CO¢s in the port areu. Ofllclais comp
thit _ , '!OII't lhtd 11 poulbie to put bi run e .at· tbelr Job&amp;,
tbe~re
ao busy Pjllerlng and black marte~, ·1
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r~~~~~::;:r:;::==:;rd
, . . IIQt rep&lt;irls of ser10111 port m1111g-t COI'I'UplloD •
andw~teAJwell.
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Ho'o·troublea are not llniited to tbO i&gt;or!,i': BlaCk ~Uta ·
are reported growing in tea, oupr cane,:cialjal! .-.1 rice., .
Rice P(Oduction haolallen more serlo~·tliiD ~~
and shortages must be m!lde up by m~ .
r~
and increased imJiorto of rice lroJit Colllmlll!llt Cbinil.lfld '
wheat from Ru11fa.
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Coal output coni!Dues to decllue.
There are aiowdowno in forestry, 9'i!!ltr'uii.t)&lt;it
lndustrtea and lishlng. Wort laga
because Iarmon are busy with ·
more prolliabJ&amp;-i&gt;loto.
:
None of this 14 !Q •utieest Ifl)lot is """~ ,....
war in 8Quth.Vieillam or prepared
110111 at Potu. Ho and hiS men
mali. m!Jeh ereater oacrUices than
endl.
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they expect no dramatic change in the
level of their imports into the Uni~
States.

Because U.S. government restrictions
Jimit direct investment ovefseas, most
companies will be borrowing more and
more money from local overseas SOW'Ces
to fiAance their expansion plans.
we'leave it to the Ph.D.s in economics to
speculate about what tbe repercussions,

Tho two winner• meol Solur·
day
2 p.m. ror "tl!o riaht to
succeed Mansfield St.. P,,ter't
' ' Cla~a Atourney ldJW.
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On the Ctm AA ledpr, C!JIunibus· Eioi (No. 1), """'"""
coolton McKinley and (Ourtb.ra·
!Od Toledo Llbbe)&gt; IIWOig10d to
bull .their . way thr.oogh !be .up.
seHI!I nded pack.
.
Canton McKinley takes its 241 recOrd and 22--pme wimlng
11tre1k Into spacious st. John
Arena Friday night at 7:30
o'clock agaln.ot Dayton Chamll&gt;ado which boosto lhe worst

(26-1) and Arcanum (25-2) al . only unbeaten team at ~. puts
3i30 p.m.
Its 47-f!lllle winning streak on
the Uno ll!ltnst tough Toledo
Libbey (Z3-l) in the 9:30 p.ID.

Entrepreneurs Go Abroad
American companies doing business
overseas are looting forward to a rapid
rise in their international sales over tbe

(UPI) _ On!)'

~ · tart ln ·United Preas I~
Dlttdrw.l•~ claia A tlral poll atill

turn countries aroWid from autocr&amp;tic to

' 1be 'trtp to LCOilnme, K,V.,
- ·· to ba only I' CUISOIAttoo

rrt Tourne.r

loornl Which finlahod In the

PeL
.857
•750
•700
•625
5 .500
4 ,500

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1
2
3
3

4 •500
4 .500
4 .500
5 .m

4 .129
Waahington ••.•••• 1 9 .100

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lallor pitcllonf"

Tourney Scores

NEW YORK (UPO - Lwlo·
ville coodt Joiln jJlromo WU I
w1mor and Kaniaa coach Ted

B,y Uilited llroas lntei'IIIIIOIIII

CLAss AA

·o......

AI Columbu1
wao .~ loser .llmdl)' in
Columbus East .55 Newark 50 the Natillllil' Invitation Tour·
At CU1too
nament but lhey had ooe t1tlng
cantoo McKinlo1 99 Cleve. St, 1n common. Bolli were llllilom'·
Jooeph 54
Louisville batel,y onanagod to
At ClncinnaU
n1p upeat.mlDded Fordhanl 73-70
Dayton. Chlllnimde liS Cincinnati
bt the secoocl ..,.. alter
Purcell 62
Kan....... blasted by Atl!oll'lttWGreen
College 78-'2 In lite ot
Toledo IJbboy 72 Cleve. John !be final first I'OUIId doubleAdams 51
header in !be Nll'.
CLASS A
Even tltwld&gt; . Louisville '""'
At CUitoo
!be pme with six .........Uve
Brtdgewrt59
free throws by Butch Boord In
Sprins1Jal4 Local 54
the final 72 seconds, Dromo waa

IOYere Ia hla crldctam oflbo
olfictala.
Only 17 louis ware called on
Louisville COIIW8l'ed to 24 on
Fordham but Dromo ,said, 111be
olficlalo lhink !be people pey to
see them. I blame them for
letting lhe pme set out of

zane Trace 53
At OXford

Libbey breezed past Cleveland Arcanum 66 Lincoln Heights 59
John Adamo 7!1-51.
canton
McKinley riPped
Clevelafkl st. Joseph 99-54 with
Ralph Owens (24) and Nick
Westherspoon (23) leading the

NATIONAL LEAGUE
w L Pet,
Sin FJ11ncisco .•. 6 3 .667 111sault.
St, Louls • . • • • • 5 3 ,625
Dan Gerhard tossed to 33
Montreal , • • • • • 5 4 .556 poilU to power Dayton Cham·
Atlanta '• • • • • ••• 5 4 .556 inade over Cincinnati Purcell
East
Pittsburgh . • , • , • I 4 .500 85-62.
W L Pet, GB
san Diego . . . . . . . 3 3 .500
In ClaSs A Regional warfare- BaiUmoro , .. S5 22 ,714
ClocinnaU • • • • • • 4 5 .414
Roo Day hit back-t&lt;&gt;back bas· Phllodolohla • 53 26 .871 3
Phlladaiphla , • . • • I 5 .114 kets within a 41.aec&lt;nl !fa&amp;!~ to New York ••• 51 'Z'I .!lSi ~h
New York ••• , •• 3 4 .429 spark Portsmouth Clay's 63--54
Boston ..... 44 34 .564 111h
Houston ~ · • • • • • • 2 6 .250 upset wtn over prevloull)' liD- CinciMlti ••• 38 40 .487 17'h
Chicago . . . . . . . . l 7 .125 beaten and No. 2 state-rated Detroit. ••• 29 50 ,367 27
Zane Tnce or Ross COUnty 63- Milwaukee .• 24 53 .312 31
54,
West
Bridgeport trjpped Springfield
W L PeL GB
Local 511-64 wilh Lou Burk .... Los Aowelea • 52 2s .667
ting 23.
. Atlan!a •· •• 47 31 ,1!03 5 .
oaw 'G~ rtildldd' Clltiilllrii'u San ·Fnn. • 40 ·3e .506 12\1
Lin&lt;Oin Heights lor 32 points In san Diego • • 34: · 43 •442 17'h
Areamlm's 6649 triUIIIPh.
Chlcoao •.• 33 15 423 19
consecutive baskets by Ken . Seattle • • • ao 48 :ailS 22
Hetby and Bob Melr!IW .-eel Phoenix , , 16 62 .205 36
East
W L Pet. GB a ~ tie and priJpeliOd Fori
SUnday's Results
lndlaM • • • • 40 32 . 556
Recovery past UWer Sc.ioto san meso 120 Detroit 111
KOIItucky. , • 36 32 .529 ·2
Valley 7!1-68.
Atllllla 131 Seattle 127 (ot)
Mlami ...... 36 32 ,529 2
Los Anples 108 ilo- 73
Mlmeoota ... ai 35 ,493 ~h
Only gunea scheduled
Sole Sophomore
New York ••• 17 53 .243 22
NEW YORK (UPI)-Spencer
West
HayWood of O,trolt Is !be oo1)'
WL PeL GB
X • Oakland •• , 53 14 , 791
thz.:.::·
Denver •• , . ~0 29 .580 H
selected by a nine-man ccmarltNew Orleano 37 32 .536 17
tee of tho U.S. Boskelbali
Soturdll
Dallas, • , •·• 35 33 .515 IS'h Writers Association. Low Alcll&gt;LOS
ANGELES
(UPO - Top.
Loa Angeles 30 38 . 441 2~h dor of UCLA and Bud ()gllen ol
ranked
UCLA
routed
santa
Houston . .. • 20 48 •294 33'h santa Clira are the only
Clara
90&gt;52
In
!be
ftnal
ollhe
Sunday's Reouila
eeniors.
NCAA Far Weat r8(1onal.
Miami !IS New York 103
1be seven juniors are C&amp;l\'ln
Dallas 1114 Kenlllcilt 100
Murphy of Niagara, Pete
COLLEGE PARK, llld. (IJPI)
Denver 131 Oakleiltl 119
Maravlch o1 ~. Mike Malqy _ CharHt Scott hit a Juq&gt; ahot
On!)' pmeo ochoduied
of Davidson, Rick ~ of with two oeconda remolnlow to
Mondi.Y's Games
Purdae, Jim Mllilsn ol Colum· give North Clrolloa on 87:U
Loa Angeles vs. Ntnr Orleans at bla, Chlrlle S.otl of llorth ' victory over Dovldaon In the
Jackson, Miss.
Carolina and Don !•ld of Easlarn NCAA reg!-'.
Only 81111es scheduled.
Kettuck,y.

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SCORES

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T~nnessee

Collide Tonight

Colmnbuo East survived a SS.
50 scare IP,fnst Newark SatUJ-..
clay nlghL
Whlle high-scoring Eddie Ratleer was limited to a seasCJnoolow
nine p;.nts, Dwight Lamar
Atl!oll'liowGreen
picked .., the olack and lad !be
Fort RecOVOI')' 72 Upper Scioto
Tigers with 20 pointo,
Volle768
Newark, which had its 17At Athens
game win streak &amp;DIPped, fln..
Poroamouth e1ay 64
lohed at 2o-4.
NJe steward and Ed Trait
scored 19 points each as Tolodo

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eoo.trol."
Dromo, callecl lor a technical
lor complaining with two
mltutes left, elalmed, urm
protesting now ooi)' because we
won. I wwldn~ bavo said
anything ti1J8 had toot..
Dromo added, "The NIT's not
going to got many more good
teams U thor don't got better
olfielatlng than that. Qlr team
de.erved to be treated better.''
Oweno, who lost his lhlrd
straight g1111e lor !be first time
In hJs five years at Kansas, was
unhappy t1tat Booton College
slowed the ball down lor the
Jut 15 millltes alter the
Eaglea' center, Tem DriscoD.,

fouled out.
,

~ .!Bill. !10 !I'YR~ .R:it!~
College coac~ Bob
Couay but was unhappy lite
rules permitted a sloWdoWn and
odVocated a 30-aeC&lt;IIII clock.

lni -

That was a diqrace tb
bllketball," Owens said. 11 1"m
-. ..,. mud! IJ(1Imed to !be
JII'OIIOIII nllea.
Cous,y defended his move evan
tltwld&gt; !bert was a IIIII stretch
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::! Weekend Sports Summary
Tounwnont.
Sunday
PENSACOLA, flo. (UPI) Rain forced a 2t-ltour JIOsWont&gt;ment of the t1na1 round of !be
$100,1100 Monsanto Open.

CHARLOTI'E, N, C, (lJPl)Lolty Drteoall !aid he will lea,.
his job as hood baskolboli coach
at

DIIYidson

for

a

slmiJar

position at !be University of
MADISON, Wls, (UPll-- Rick Maryland.
Mounl'a Dold ptOI wilh two
NEW YORK (UPO - First
seconds left In 0\'lrUmt carried
Purdue to a 71-73 triulq&gt;h over round actloa ln the NIT Wll
MO...,_ and the NCAA cGnj&gt;loted ao Bootoo Collep
Mldellll res!OIIII title.
defeated KinAs 73-62 and
LoolavDle nipped FortltAm 73--;MT.ANH=A;;;;ri;iii; Kaa. (UPD 70,
Drake cll,\ltared lbo NCAA MJd;.
west l'esiiiiJI ~ .beoti!W Col1&gt;o • OSLO, Norway (lJPl)- Top!
ndo StaJ8 st-77.
llltlila brllqlht Finland ita
fourth victory in the HolmenkoJ.
leD ski pmes with IHIIte of the
beat Juaws aehiewd on Holmenkollen Hill. '

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ill th~ .,...,d ball, from lt:24 to

8:34, lmins which neither
tam ocorod. DC ted 58-tt
dJrlns lbo otrotcb.
UA ' eoaeh hal to do what'l

Sider Willi
osr..ci &lt;Vi!D-Greg SWOr, 17·
,.....otd old JIIII\POr .from
Dull!ih. Minn. the •.llmlor'
elas~ ._tiuoo at Holmo'l'«"len Sunday. Hl1 two I.,Pa of • .
82,5 lid 84.5 mater• also wore '
p111 · tor •llhth· plac,t In ~ •
ovenD ,CGnllat. whleh 'waa . . ,
by 'i'oill . lfltllll ol Kauwla,
i FlD1arll. '.~ . -.\
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heavy · tavOt-lte to !1116 1an. ·!lat1irlllu''o Mldweot aftal. North
wvrecedonted th1rl' -1# . Caroline ~ ll1Yid1111 87:U
title.
.
to will !be Eaot r'l!l-' ~
•1bere io ,an outsido chaliCe Purdua nippad llar&lt;!llotta 75-73
thol one ·fll !be other three In ooortimo to lake 1bo MldwHI
tNms coold lll&gt;rlnJ an ·11'1101, CI'OII'II.
but tt l1, ~btlui. 1be Bruins
U tho three challeapn only
sinw!Jo haYI too much talalll.
had Low Alctodor to contend '
1be Brulno set to faee llroU !'lth, thon It would bo quite
ID Tlalr~'• oomt-lbal• ·a t poosiblo lor lhem lA&gt; beal UCLA.
Loolavllle'o
Freedom
whllo dllninenl
Bot, wltlle rotAlctndor
North
· ~oline
meetslloll
Punlua.
co l&gt;lhlnllo
The winnera ·WW play for the .• ' • . IU«811, he Ia not
challl)ionshiJI 111 ~.
only outataDI!ql !Uler on
DroU reached !be aemla 1&gt;¥ taom.
!Jeoti!W Colorado Slate st-77 Ill

!be
the
the .

lbo

to wiD••• he said, •••,

UPI's 1969 All-Ohio Team

Cham&amp;tlonshlp pme, 2 p. Ill.

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polllll,

Vollei.Y

Hart Coach Of Y

COLUMBUS (UPl) - Bcib Llbboy'e Burt Spice and Doo
Hort
of Col!llmtus East Higlt stahl or zanesville deadlocked
we would ha&gt;e kept l'llllll1lll
School
lodl,y was lllined United lor lhlrd.
111&lt;0 we lost Driscoll, we woold
Press lntenwttonaJ's Class AA
Althoo¢t Hart felt It "was
Jtavo blowa lite -~·j don't
basltetllllll Cooeh ol !be Year quite au honor," be admitted
like w1ta1 1 hod to do and I
lor
!be lhlrd time since 1983.
that "I don't feel l'w had to.do
don't Uko to' play that woy but
In 1963 and 1968 Hart was much e011chlng this season with
we bid no alternative."
the eype of kids we've had."
Couay said he left Drlooollln selected as Ohio's top AA ooach
Hart felt his blqoot task lhlo
wlth foUr fauls because, "I don't and hie Tiprs went on to cuture tournament titles. The 44· aeaBOil Jtwas keeping team morlike a neptlv• llji(II'08ch. Pd
70SMild Hart Ia hopi!W hiatory ale and sptrlt ~Ct. to guard
rather leave the ll)lY In and try
against ..overc:ontldenee."
to build a I&gt;'- lead. rve done will once again repeat ltselt.
The Tigers take a 47-same
Bob Rupert of canton McKI,..
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it before."
winniJW streak into Frlt:IQ'a
Bolton College's ollck perfor- loy llnlshed second In lbo bol- ®Onlow
round of lhe Clo11 AA
lotin,g by sportawritera, COichea
mance, In which Driscoll scored
1nd sportsc1sters while Toledo ftitals here it St, John Arena.
21 anr' Jim O'Brien added 2t,
stamped the Eagles !be tam to
beal Ia the tourney. BC plays
LoulsvWe 1\te~ night In tho
quartarilnalo while Army meets
COLUMBUS (IJP0 - The 1969 Hall, Greenon; M!lce Byrd, Xen·
Carolina In tho other United Press lllternational Closs Ia Central; Lee Ravanscrolt, !lrl·
game that nllfol.
AA Al!.Qhlo high 1chool basket· vania; Mike Rlecker, Findla.Y;
ln tooliht's QUil1arllnals, St.
ball teamo, with height, weight, TOIIJ' iloBIIeld, St!Wsky; Brian
Peter's meets Temple and
Westover, MaasWon; Bob Melscoring average and year.
Temessee tacea Olio Untveralberth, Centerville; John Meyer,
&lt;First Teom)
ty.
Al llont,ysl&lt;. Belislre Sl. John, ClayiiiO!II; Jell Knlgh~ -Iei. DC, )lmpiDg lA&gt; a t7 -34
6-2, 175, tl.9, Sr.
te; Ceorgo Trotogott, Champion;
halftlmo lead, utllized Ita
Dave
Merchant,
Mar1oo
Hard· Alvin Burch, Warren Western
qulclmesa to overcome Kanaas'
Reserve; Joe Mayo, Warren
hei&amp;ht advantage and demon .. .... 11-1) 170, 28.3, Sr.
Harding; Mike llluterspaw, Xen·
Luke
Witte,
MarlingtDI,
7-0,
stroted !Ina ball-bandliDg by
la; Tim Klrdey, Troy; s t e v e
220,
32,5,
Sr.
O'Brian and Billy Evans while
Nick Weatherspoon. 6-7, Can- Penhorwood, Lima Ball!; Jell
protecting lla lead in !be second
Boom, Ellclld; Craig MeGulre,
ton McKinley, 180, 25.6, Sr.
hill.
Iiddle RaDell, Columbus East, Hamliion Taft; Jim J01101, MaiiJ.
Sopllomore BJ1i31 Mainor, playfield Malabar; Kit Wade, Gallon;
6-7, 190, 2t.f, Sr.
lag head-to head with Louil·
Dan Gerhard, Daytoo ChamJnade;
(Second TeamJ
vUio's third team All-America
WUIIe Townsend, 6-4, 210, Doug Hudson. Rlv~stdei Scott
Butch Board, poured in 32
Humphrey, Conneaut; Tom SamHamilton Garfield, 15.9, Sr.
points to keep Fordham In the
Abe SIAnnrd, S.S, 205, Toledo otas, West Goaup; Bob Reichsame with the taller Cardinals, Libbey, 22.5, Sr.
, ert, Eaott&amp;ke North; Larl')' Daeven though the wlnnera held a
Jim Andrew!, IJma Bath, v- vis, Palnesvllte Harvey; WardeD
SS-29 ~ edii'· .
. 11, . ~o. 38.2, .Sr.
Jack-. ToledO Maoomber.
~. hotel to six points In
Mike BI'OWIIII1g, Gahanna Linlho first hall, rallied to llnlsh
195, 24.3, Sr.
wilh 23, Including !be free co~ 6-7,(Tblrd
Toam)
lhrows litet decided it. He !lUI
MR. EDDY'S SCHEDULE
Doo Smith, Dayton Rolh, 6-4,
LoulovWe &amp;head 6166 wilh 1:12
TUESDAY, MARCH 18
Jr.
left 111 two free throws and kept
Pomer01
sehool, 8:30. 2:15 p.
Dll'l'Ok Dickey, Clnc:lmaUPur!be Cardinali Ia frmt wllh tour
m.;
Pcmeroy
Ubrary, 2:30 .a p.
cell, &amp;-7, Sr.
more In the last 30 aeeonds.
Bob Steckman, Cincinnati Oak DLi Tuwers Plains, 3:30-4:30 p.
Mike Grosoo, who Jll'abbed 22 HUla, 8-4, Sr.
m.; Old Cheater Rd., 5:3()..6:30
relxlmds, also had 23 points for
Dan Perry, Uma hwnee, 6- p. m.; Rock Spri~s, 7-8 p. m.
Louisville.
WEDNESDAY,MARCH19
7, Sr.
Jack8on Local, 11-2 p. m.;
Ernie Kusnyer, Akron F 1 r eGreen's Store, 2:15-2:30 p. m.;
stone, 6..$, Sr.
Leo, 2:45-3 p. m.; Ray, 3:1S.. ·
l!ooorobleMandon
COLUMBUS (UP0 -1be
Dous Joyce, Bowllna Green; 3:45 p. m.; Byer, 4-4:45 p.m.;
line~ lor the Ohio hifh school Rick Lewallen, DIIJIDn Fair- W1shlngton, 5-5:15 p.m.i Roads,
elias AA ao::l Class Atourna-view; Charles Taylor, Porto. 5:45-6:15 p.m. Winchester, 6:45ment ftnais at st. John Arens mouth; Dean Martin, Berea; John 7:45 p. m.
-ch 21..22;
THURSDAY, MARCH 20
Farrla, Sanclllllo'; Jeaae W11CLASS AA
Syracuse, 9.10:30 L m.; Raliama, Bellefcmtalne; J e r r y
FRIDAY
Cbrlstlm, Eut Liverpool; Dave cine, 10:45-1 p.m.; Letart, 1:457:30 p. m. - Dayton Cham· Corel, COihoeton; Dwilht La- 2:30 p. m. i East Letart, 2:451.-Je (19-6) vs. Canton McKin- mar, Columlala Fast; Bud Bier- 4:15 p. m.; Dorcas, 4:30-6:30 p.
ley (24-ll
l,y, Mlddlotown; Ed Troll, ToledO m.·; Syracuae P.O., 7-8:30 p.m.
9:30 p. m.- Columbus East Llbber; Tlm Delaney, Cleveland
(23-0) vs, Toledo Libbey (23.1)
Sl. Joseph; Troy Walker, ZsnesSATURDAY
Man's brain uses approxi·
vlllo; Bill Brown, Toledo Ros·
Cttam&amp;tlonshfl&gt; game, 7:30p.m. ers; Bob MCEvqy, ZanesvWe; mately 25 per cent of the
CLASS A
Tom Dlerlnpr, Norwalk; Mark oxygen taken up by the body
FRIDAY
lllmricbou&amp;er, AllhliDd; Bob -and in many eases it is
1:30 p. m. - Fort Recovery WUcber, ZaneiYIIlef Don Hes- pumped back into the at·
mosphere as so mtreh hot
(211-ll va, Bridgeport (23.1)
ton, Onlarlo; Decatur llurdeo, air.
3:30 p. m. - Portsmouth Rossford; Roo Andrell&amp; LakeClay (2&amp;.0 vo, ArCIIIUIII (25- wood; Deml.s Odie, Newark.
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Dale Lambert, TOII,)'I Volley;
SATURDAY
Demls Duormit, CIDc:lmatl With·
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row; Jim Dobbl, Akroll Ceatr~;
~e Greene, Falrbom; Steve

'nMt Tfcera' IDirliD
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able average fll 29
SIDle which
"Jockey oUter . . . . .
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Hart boUeves ill b,.IW .,.,,
ost with hla playaro,
"It 1 lhlnk we'ra to~s~~ ·.'• ·•··-, ,,
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Columbuo ~ f ~
ZaneoYIIIe and to Illvance to the flrala.
•• A scare doealit turt. Jt
ohows ltteoe kids tl1ll the7 lii'e
ctpable or being belteD... Hart

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Hart is In his severih.- -

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6IUowlntJ

head COI.Chtng ltlnta at ~ ·
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Jtmctlon Cil1 or r.,.,.'
Walkins ~
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County,

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played tmdor Kennlt Illoo"' It
South High and HYI much of
hia coaching tactlcs bick
to hi &amp; high tebool c1111, fntl:bd;.,g a double pivot.
Ia hla first aea1011 at CGIJaD.
bus East (1962-Q), Hart culdod
the Tf&amp;ers to Ute pionshlp.

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A .Truckload
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c.._ at Thuraday llfcht'a
(I( 1lle Rock ~·
Gnnse held at the hall.

meedng

Frtel Goegietn, maoter, eon.
41oted the meet1J&gt;i 4lrlng Which
lime plano for ~ at the
Hereford aale were made. One
tpa1 for aid was answered
IUid several OOIIUIIUIIleatlono
from the state master were
read. 1be recent Woeaa ol flo..
mer Rle:e wu dlscuaaect
lira. Homer Radford h • d
charge of the meet1J&gt;i In the
absence of Mrs. W, A. Mor·
11111,leeturer. II !Deluded a poem,
uMarch" by Mra. Amos LecJI.
"No Hogs In II,)' Heaven"
by Wllllam Grueser. "Slow
Down" by Homer Rice, ~~ h e
Heritage" by Mra. Robert I.JJuks,

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A Quck Window at tile Car
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James Conkle, and u1 Believe"
by Mro. Wllllam GruBBBr.

Refrea:Junentli were · served by
the IKmle economica chairman.

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on Wednesday evening at the tl.re
house. Cleo Smith was acting
president in the absence or the
president, Dorothy Myers. Minutes of the previous meeting and
the treasuer's report were read
by Betcy Newell. Aller tile business meeting, 1 Fresh Silk plft.Y
was held with Gaye Smalley as
demonstrator, Attending were
Cleo Smith, Betty Newell, Betty
Gaul, Margaret Christy, 0 p a I
Eichhwer and I..ura Jean. lnzy
Newell, 'Jean sexson, Gaye Smalley, Graee GUIIIIJI, MDdred Rob·trls and Mrs. Root.
W'aeke..t guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Orr were Dr. alii
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Clayton Allen and Bill, Sunda,v,
Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Cleland
spert an afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon WW, Syracuae. They
also called on Mrs. Paul Kloes
anCI son, Minernllle.

Mre, Charlee Goegleln and
children of Flltwooda

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Mr. and Mre. C!ayOOn ARen IIIIi
Bill, Sunday.

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and Ra}lh Lee, Mr. ll1d Mrs.

llafuld ear..han, Racine, Mr.
: and Mrs. Bb'the Theiss, Dorcas,

; and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell.

cent visitors of Mr. and Mra.
Hobart NeweD.

Mr. arwl Mrs. Roy Christy and
Mrs. l.tltha Wood were recent vis-

Jerry Cleland new by jet itors or Mr. IUid Mrs. Harold
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RowaR to join her husband on Hawk arwl children, Alblny,
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,,t modhl dut;ti in Vietram. Her children. Cincinnati, recently

liother""n-law, Mrs. Rosa Cleo- Visited Mr. and Mrs. John Wickham.
1 land Ia caring for the children
while lhe 1J away.
t , MrL Gll3' Summerfteld left on
~ 'l!uelldl,y for Winter Haven, F1a.,
The follow who'• clever
$ where ohe will visit herdaqhter
with his hollda u flo 011t
to pl4y Nrdl with.

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Eaater breakfast should
be partlelliar!Y (ilea~t­
unhunied, Jl'aclOUI llld COli·
!linin&amp;. 11 leut one 1urprile
food.
Then eu brelds, trllllltlonally aerved Ia Portuaol
011 Euler morning, ore perfect for the occaalon.

PORTUGUESE
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mix 2 cups flour, sugar, salt
and undlnolved active dry
yeaat. Combine ·milk, water
and margarine In saucepan.
Heat """' Qquldl,ore warm.
~ lild ' 10 dey in·· .
l!'"'ll••tsand beat 2 minutes
11 medium speed. Add the 3
egp 111d enough flour to
make a thick batter. Beat at
high speed 2 minutes. Stir
in enough additional flour to
make a lOft doulb. On
Ugbtl,y flournd botlid knead
uaW smooth 111d elastic,
ab!lirt 8-10 m!J)utes. Let rile
in a warm place uaW dou·
bled In bulk, about 1 hour.
Divide dough into 8 pieces.
Take about one.quarter of
each piece llld aet aside.
Shape terJer pieces into
roliDd ballJ, On gretiled bat·
lJ!J lbeels preu large pieces
of dough down IDto circles,
l!!-IDclllblek. Place a hardPortuguese Eosler egg breads.
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DMdti eli:b of the remaininl I pieces of dough In hill. seal ends underneath dough~
Bake ID &amp;&lt;Iegree oven
Sbilp8 eaeb Into a 8-lncb Cover, let rise In warm for 20 to 2li m!J)utu. Makes
rope. Ulillg2 l'Opel, erGII In place unW doubled in bulk, 8 Individual breads.
an ..X" over each ea: and abOIJt 1 hour.

sentee1 at Mt. Union Oturch. Columbia Grln&amp;t medJeu, at.. frOIII the ioeel IChoolL lUI let!
Mrs. .Murl Gllaw.,-, who h a a tllldod IWp County P01110111 '
hod been - - esrlier due
boon conllned to unr..rslt)' G"""' llllock
Frldl1. to a mallponey,
pilal, Cdumbuo, for Clbsorvat1111,
FlieiMio illll . ralatl,.s here
Is,_ II the hOme of her IICIIHno hi,. recoiled Word tbat Herlhol
law and dauibter, llr.llll!lrs, Foie1 of Cdumbul hlollllllerpno
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Owottunl!tt
uldom·
RIUidy and Gary, Zaleakl, &gt;lolled
knoeb on a c1oor tr.ot
Mr. llld Mrs. Dean Blackwood, coodltlon.. Hershel waa reared In
llr, IIIII Mrt. Rea Cheadle IUid Sr., Pomeroy, nre ~
owings mwt~rd.
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thll &lt;OIIIIIIIIIIity and ~
lam1(3 on Sllllday aftemaoo. ·
guosta of !.lr, aiMIIIro. Earl StarMrs. Wtlllie TUI'I»r 1111 Mro. key.
Golden Stansbury1P0111 an aftarMr. and llrL Ed CUI1rell of
,_, with Mrs. NeUle ~
lndliiiiPOils, Ind., and Mrs.llacy
Several realdims Ill the com- Collier ot Clnetmatt were weel&lt;munity atlended the' fiDral of ellli guoato of ~lr parento, Mr.
'l,'homao F1tzpottlck at .Wllkeo· and Mrs. Jerry CUhrtllllllotller
viDe. Mr. Fltzpalr!ck, who luld relatives here,
operated 111 orOJ*d ,.r Point
·11r. al!lllro. fernGDloal.v &gt;!aRock for IJIIII11Bil'l,iUun!Ved ltai with her brothe,....,.w and
by hls wife/ Opal, a 1011, John
olater, Mr. and llrL Otho
Fltzpotrlck, Cdumbus, 1111 a
Radclllf, SandaJ ~:::~j
dllllt!hter, Mrs. Cli'l' 1BomieJ ory,
Mr, ~ Mrt. llendal
HollOn, (I( WeU- 1111 tw o
gnalchUdree. Hlo lll!.tr, Ed
Fitzpatrick of Wellotai,alloaurvl,.L Burial waa 111 ' ~
GlrdensnearAiheno.
Mr. and llrL 1'-Y Doid~o or ·
Ferndale, llitch., ware ...otcoid.
guosto or llr, and Mh. iJUUam
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Glike)' were )lr, 1114 ¥\'L.M. 'j{,
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were Looiae GllkOy aadli&gt;ll.lllAIba~ and Marl ""'ide; ~
...ajl Win Golde Jfl!!lll.;illll

llitmie l!I&lt;Grllb, '-11 w~

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Wtllaton wore 'IUesta · of Mr·
IIMI llro. M. A. EIP!e on 8undey;
Alolther 11111t wu Rlclo' Picker-

loll.

Earl M!Grotlla.
Mr. 1111 Mrs. TlilmiU' Dixon
of Athelll vtotied the II. A. . .
pl., sw.toy.

Mr. Lnrence Sa&gt;lth of Lloral
CUll viilted It the home of Mr.
IIIIi

MrL DoD Sml1h 1111 ramtlj&gt;'

,on i . recent~.
llr. IIMI MrL Ge0rp Clrclo
and tomlll' or Alh'-!ld, K)'., Mr. ,
and MrL Donald Pierce of AlbORO, llr, aad llri. Melv!D Circle

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It achool; CbarJe1 Yeago
..w.preaent - ; s0110l111 '""'
u..; o)ld re!reohmentL •
SALO)i 110, 8 aad 40,11Dnday,
7:3&amp; p;ln. at haibe o1 MI'L J. il.
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WOMEN'S At!XU..JARY, Veter1111 Hemorlal iloopllll, ..retOr· ta, 7:30p.m. Tueaday.llrt.Ber•
the ParkerwlllbOPJ'OII'IIII&lt;halrDW1; Mn. Charlei R. K a r r,
Foree Unit
refreahmentL Membero and
Alrmon Firs! Cla11 Samuel prospective ....-, are lnritL. Llrkln, ... ot Mrl. Mary ....
Larldn, Malta, Obto, II a mam·
GROUP II, WC&gt;mM's Alooclaber 0! a UD!t !bOt baa earned tton of the Middleport First Unitthe u. s. Air Force Outatand· ed Preab,wrtan Church, 7:30 p.
fD1 Unit Alllrd.
m. Tueaday at tile bolile Ill Mrs.
Alrllllll Lukin, a lll(lp!y ID- Dwlpt Wallace with Mr1. Edvenlor7 'll[leclalls! in tho 43Bth Ward Burkett, eo-lloate11.
Mllllar7 Alrllfl \vlng at MeQdre AFB, N. J., wlU wear the
WEDNESJAY
. dbt!nct!Ye amlee rtllbon to
CLASS 12, 8 p.m. Heath Unit· mark h1l afllilatlm lll!h t h e Od Metbodlat Church, Mr~. Jack
unit.
Bechtla,
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Thl UD!t was died for
C, E. Y011111. progrl!ft cbllrman.

or Outstanding

·~tiobil!J'meritSi'iroa .,~~ ID

l!rllll operat10111 around t be
-ld froni J.une I, ltlBB to AprU 30, 1968. Tho eirman, a 1tJ67
tlrldUall 01 Rotland (Ohio) Hlal&gt;
Scllool, Ia DWTied .to the torTHUlWlAY
mer Salldra S. LIWe. His lather,
ROCK SPRINGS B ott or
John Llrkln, resides .., Rt. I, Health Club, Thuraday, at the
Mlc1dbtport.
ho!Re 0( Mrs. Seott Foliner.

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merch•~.
IDBD~I, ue a iuiOar aa ~beauUclan
HU.
Wf!OIII~'a
lolitor
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batue in a Mlihbor
beauty
as
theY
woo
store
lop
mansalon.
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Nlil WYORK- CNEAlHove wig, can fo II tlie pbll- a11011101ll :With lntoreatlag . One lOok at' recent Import
~of to ay'a s~ reaoona to j u stU y proper
~lacemenl of wigs,' .ate~ naureopvea good reason for
WOMID.
avid L. Mallcks011 of Hair liuyen to be:'anilou for wigs
· Tbe: Carlbbeao b no lon&amp;er ashlons, loe.
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and~lrpleets to be aasl~ed
to
4eplrlments. er
tlie ileapm or the
Who
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ilrucitore
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Dunkirk,
flO
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II.coo~ Imported
·waoto to ''"' and
dur·
lnJ the dafmllld .clance at N.Y., was oo.lmpreued with In !feB, occordlhg to the u.s.
DIJbl Ail promptu da~ ·~wig aalea tbatlbey re- Departmeot of Commeree.
neOdn'l· crea~ lui emoUonal m led a seeond ftoor aa a Alld • • the Imports ....
upheavaL A messy halrdo halrgooda bouUque." Another added 110 dome.tUc produc·
j~o't w\)l'lh a moment's drug aecoiUit aeot In opeclal Uoo, tliey :soot a relall
ordera on slolldard Rx pre- market 01 aled at well
w
IllY more.
serlpti011 pada.
over· tsOO m!Woil.
Alld the llrms In the hair
Contrary t o = beller,
bulilless ore far from
The W~n chain aella
on, the
ee~llel'V&lt;!~nd twllcblngo wlf:..t.and alrplecu In aceo~tq
over lr atin&lt;lvaL In fact, A
while the ADII-Mon- bulk of ported halrgoods
lt'o otore !Danlgement that's opo!y 4ruptorea ID F:~orlda Ia ool from E~an coua·
iulvldg ~blem over hair· parl.ilye&lt;l n fi,500 lniWII Wig tries but from ~Kong,
431
on to
pieces.
y can't quite de· stock to more than tllO,OOO Whlc(,
the Ulll
Sta~a In 1987.
clde whore to display them. salea annually.
Tbb comparea with just ff
MilUnery and eoometlc de· ~ 111d hairpieces ll'e mUUon from the lop Europartmenli are ftgbtlag It out
to the a c l fteld, pean couatry, FrlliCe. Ima.rosa the allilll for control yet tliey iulve avy over- l'.:lrlen favor the Hoog Kong
of · muWmlllion-d oII a r wig tones for the beauty and coobel over wigs mBde ID
lalel.
moUe market, too. They ore other Asiatic PQb\11 beeauso

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·Rev. Roadarmel
April 8.

1be st. Patrick's. Ua,y theme
wao carried out by Winona Cook

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,Jt waa reportedtbatRubyErb'!
tulband 11 home from the bosp!lal. A thank fOU card was
read from !Iaili Goodwin f 0 r
floWers at 1be Ume of her
fatbeJ'Is death. Lottie Cohen will
be bolte81 tor the April meet-

Simon Powell
ter, Mra. Marie
Mr. IIIII Mrs. Aarm ..
lamlly, local.
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'111e succ:oostul bidder will eonl!iNSEMIILiil atruet the building according to Tunic
lhorta are paired 1n
depai1mental specltlcatlono and pole pink and beige plaid by
be leaaed to the Post O!llce De- Don Stmone!U of Kodella. Two
J)ll'tment for a basic period of giant white leather buttons
five 1ears with renewal Optlo111. and a leather IJUh, tled hlch,
afe the llhape highUghto.
'1110 iond will IJI!maln on locel tu
rollo, a department IIPOkeiRIID Howes Triumph
eald.
PITISBtfRGH (VPI) - The
AbuDMIIItolalfDII,I52 _,.. Howe brothertJ I Slm\ am Ralph,
teet 11 plllllled. lladdlttoo, tberl won the •ttonaJ &amp;qiM.Ih doubles
IIIII be 4,900-oleellarput- tourllllllent SUnde)' in a two
11w IUid - - (I( vebtclu hour IIIIi · 25 mfDute' match.
11111 so IIQiare feet for platform They defeoted 111e Montreal
~pace.
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tMm of hove Pembertm&gt;&amp;nltti
Bl4llna docllmenta DUll' be ob- and llln McA\'lty, 1718, 15-18,
~!rom ThOlnao W, Matllta,
15-7 and 15-7.
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MOUNT VERNON, W. (UPO ly.

: Tl]e possibiliQ' of arson was

betrw . inveatlgated after fire

sWep~ ttlrOUJh 1 bern at t b e
Mount Vernon State Fair·
grounds Sunday.

Mrs. Sylvia carpenter visited
relatives at Colwnbua.

At , least U quarter horses,
fhorouihbreda tnd neil¥! poaies
perished.. Quick ae:tion by
firemen prevented the flames
!rom reachl111 otller ne1rb)o
barno, where an Nlldonal 50
hor,ea' were stabled.
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Mr. and Mrs, Maywood JohnappOinted to 8 committee tore- ston visited Mr. aOO Mrs. Paul
vt_., the by.Jaws.
Brooks and family and James
Gimes were plaaed with prlz- Braanon, all of near Ttflpers
es be!Dg won by Edna Reibel, Plains on Reedsville Route.
Eva DeaiiiUler, and Mary B.
Mrs, Charles Baker hi agent
Heines. Carrie Meinhart WOl1 for Avon products.
the door prize and ata Lemley,
Mrs. Roy Donahoo called on
people here selling products last

sP t ll&lt;inald 1!. Wllllama, U,

11sl&amp;ned r.-1¥ to I h e
Fooiz11i· ~ DIYtatm near
aa a mae11tno

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1al'I1I6re
sias!IIB at
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Mrs, Helen Jeffers aod daughter, Syracuse, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Icenhow~r.
Gordon Wolfe of Rlclne Route
visited Mr. ond lllro. Maywood ·
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Congo visited Mr. and Mrs. , Homer Icen-

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on Mr. IUid Mrs.

ln&amp; and Erna Jesse, Eva Des- hower •

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both sexes, It aoundl u ·
thougb there'a money to. be .
made in llalr.
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the gue11: prize. Othera ilttend!ng were Mabel Bearhi, IUid Ma-

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when she entertained the past bel Wolfe. A dessert course waa
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Mr. and Mro. \c, C. c::.rto,r
counCilors ot 'lbeodorus Coun· served by the hostess.
Long Bottom caiJOci ... Mr•. 1111
cU 17, Daugbtera of Anierica,
Mrs.
Lawrertce Jobnaton. ....
Thursda¥ night.
- May Jotuilto.i
Margaret Seldenabel presided
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at the mHting with Nettie Hayes
pvlng scripture from Paalmo.

, for Marcll28, Gomes were fil~ ·
ed and re!reahmenti were """
ed by !Irs. Fultz to Mr. IIIII Mrs.
J!arold VoiAeiSODR IUid Melinda,
l'llrtamolltb, lll:c 1111 Mro. CorPf. PLEASANT - The Post
aid Anihonr a1Mi Joe, Mr. and O!lloe Department hal announcMrs. 1fa11i1i1s Kloos, Mr. and ed tbst .It Is seeking competiMrs, Bob Richard"'" and Tam- tive bids to build &amp;Dd lease a
new post amce for Letll, W. Va. ,

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or lo\v labor costa and lm- Uke Lif11avers. You can.sell
proiiOd halr·pJWeasing tech· them everywhere. And since
nlques.
the lntroductloo of the
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"In three, fast.paced r:ars all head
s, the I uatry
we haven't even sera bed Is oft to sales beyond any
the aurfa&lt;e of what c111 be early especlatlona."
done In this oew and dy·
namlc Industry," observed
The wig business Is strong
Howard M. Wagm111, pres!- ~::ar·roiUid, too. It ln~rest.
dent of a nalrgoocil firm that
gly peaks dUring the IUD!·
Is enjoying sales over f8 mer mouths when moot other
million. "These Jtema are high.t!cket retail f a I h I 0 n

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'lbe Goldell Rule Claaa of the m11 Mr. anti Mra. Fred Lewis,
Middleport First Baptist Clmeh Mrs. Tony Fowler, and Marc
will IM&gt;at a lellowsbip d!mer hon- Fultz.
orlng the Rov. Charles Roadarmel, _milalonaey to India, oo
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llllh 1iie ~ IUIII-or ~ rep- loa !'Frtsti the llarUord. meetieNDtall.yo .ID the!!" Uce.jo.lue 1nr.
miollnp. ~ dlltriet nil¥, emThe
re.aJJJnment of
braclni bolh ~ IUid Faint clmeheo and """ It will change
PINJIDI dlltriqte, will be ~d the pre- charge IUid station
st the Good
eblrch ID ilet·IQ&gt; "JI al10 dlseolaed by the
Ill the ~l,llbat!Dt lq,.the the form (I(
-lltiOII New Havill -~~ IIIII
' l'iilplrlblp llour. ·
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a.ndaJ, EtlB cllurchel are ii.....V unitF~ 111 _..,. bulillt•J
u
ed IIi one eblrcll, II was underliiiOIIIWo the 111'10111. Olllo¥ed a
fD lilat ~ Chljltl IIIII
dlllaer '"""" In the aoelll .....,
m(nded Good· lllllll!eld ~· are to
jll if!o ~ . Hoat Pll)or, ll,or.,
W&amp;l llllito u me clmeh IUid other
Poid, F0111H1f, dtreet.,t • britt
t ho ·""-• are ~ 1« Ulllted,
•devo4!oriaJ oomoe ~ to the
· llotbOdlll , eblrchel .in Ma1111 ·
.. meal. After .dllller, l!or. M r a.
· • • Thellli chonaeslllll be of•Achalll Hlller with ....-.. .
flclai!J' IQIIlllleed ot the Annual
.bi lift. F~, chaJ!....,tthe'
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Butjdwmon fD
mlnlsWrt. til ioml triclf;y !i'
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Tho mlilltertal. group . lldt ~-· ~- liJ; Iba two
to' '
10 ot, the Belle'omail ._j !ln. and lirA,
a cave~ dl!'h
A butlneos
IUIII ft110111hip q,eetlni! Ill t h e
I'OIDt l'leouat Dlllrlel llllnlaters aorrJ,., EUB) wu hold in
the N""' HaYOO United dlst clllrch iut.lieek with 'ldvea

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m. l'Oinero.Y Maaonle Temple.
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made 4lrlng a -~~~ of the
class Friday nighHt the home
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.'~fer-c;ontrof of o market ,that already to'ps,~ .hplf
, pillion dollars and is just getting stQrted. Right,
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$ome,one1s eventual crowning glory gets o JiJ:lQr
brushing before
being.shipped off to millinery
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or co.$metic counter and Cl quick so I.e:

u,o .~,. ,· .

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the idtll1 IChooi,

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RACINE PTA; 7:3tf Milido,y
,lin. Bemlce Carpenter ""'"· elalil st the acllool. i.lro. Un~ ...,., with prtzea btlng c1a Bolrd, 10111111 ..-Ide ai111 art
_, liy !loa Pbll1011 aad M r •· will live a talk m art
' JOhniOI!• Tbe -eliDg prllelllr- e41e- and .d[lp., work , o1
ntibed 111 RalJI(I Webb was ,., · her - . . The pre-tlon
b,l' Mra. 'Phlilfilll.
by the ~·- lilllm'llw "'•-o
The,_,, meetfDtllllll be hild
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at the, liDme of Mra: J111o ~ beeo poltl)onoid.untll AIJril•
and divotlon1 IIIII be liven by
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Rofrelhmenlo
THEODORUS COUNCIL 17,
were IOMied to Mr. and llrL Dau&amp;II10n (I(AJnirlea,IOOFhall,
Cli!lord Morr!J, Mr. IUid Mro. .7o30 p.m.. 81. Patridl'o ~par­
PbliiOII, Mra. Grimm, H r •· \\' llllh gameo IUid re!re-.
Baro[IZ, MrL Carpenter, Mr.
SOUTHERN ATHLETIC Booll·

and da~W~rterotc.!.-.lllllir,
1111 lin. J1m01 ctreie of Nw
lllvu, w. VL, were auetta of
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rave the ·PtOJram, Ro read on
article wrl~i'"' by Wtltred Funk

and ehlldren are pata of the

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CIIIEF'~; Mello ~le,
the )lUI oiln.,.n of ·R • eta e • Pyt~Qn Slaiets," ·7, 3t1 ~
Chaplor,. Ordo!' of the Eoatero '•nlj(hl at the .llomt of lira. nto- · Inti~ II! the...,.. , alltth All!naD.. .
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(I( llr. IUid llrL, 'lbertiO!I Jo!m- l IIIIDDLEPORT I'TA! 7:3~!fon.
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'day ntaflt at MlMittlorl Eleme ..
· Cll!l~ Moffll "'' lllll&gt;olnt- llry s.oo,ot; Jack Sla'!il hall PI'"'
ed to cllock l!llo thoii!Q'Ohaoe of grim on' art; .oflleefl for the
chalro• IUid NJ)OI'I at the April !969-10 oehool term to be ele'i:t-tlng. ButhBarniiZ,prllkfellt,
edl tlltrd eracia rocn . mothers
hid char&amp;O of the meednt! with IIJ'eaton 1111 fourth grade room
Mra. Chloru• Grimm Jli'e101111n8 mothera hive re!rt~hmont.. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Llr1')' McOra!h

were dlmer eueata p..,eroy Glin Club , , • , , 58
ot Mro. Katie wn..,.·
"l1te ~ cats • • • • ·• • • $4
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Pomeroy Golf Course • • • • fO
'lbe 100'1
30
ry ot the home of llr. 1111 Mrt. Dutton Drui• .••••••.• ~ 30
Dan Smith IIIII flmlly on a reHlch Teom '111ree Games• -''
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John Ferry and · Mra. Fern - · TOp Cltl and P-ciJ Goq· ,
Stallabw')&gt; of Atheos violl!ld wlth CourN, 821.
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Ralph Lee IUid the Robirt Lee
, Hlal&gt; Ind. Three .~~~•.
ramtlj&gt; 011 Sunday,
c .. Cilni&amp;;~r.lor'i:OiimtiN~r.,_ "'
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to be llowil' ncoverbw·Oiid bu
boon broolilht bcme. . I .
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ll&lt;Grl!h
were dlmir guests
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Carmel News
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YOIJNG ORIGINALS

Consolidation

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Mr. and Mrs, JOI1111)' NO!'Iell
Other visitors
and
Jeff of Columbus were re:&lt;.~ rll:n. Bob Lee and children
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BY CLARICE ALLEN
AUXILIARY MEETS
The Lldiea Auxiliary or the

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yt;:,, R.,,ows, llrL t:t1, &amp;
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day will ba ~·
~ ~tOt. tor ......._ ~~ :""~ Ill U o !Jrllltllnl' . -, ~ "*- .,-· , to Jllek...,a 1D "cb word, I ·
2C.21 ~ ~ ~ ~· 1!1! ~ ' ~· lin. ml8or ~ lll!llltii tGr ~
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.· l'vlletl IIOinllnl IQ&gt; the Ob· \
aiior·
·SOoU . ~ .~' )'" .~ ...qrra. ~li'"'trttourld .. nw.-. .Jrlrs.Wqll@il~ _._will be prepereo~ Ill and
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, p.tlet Amatour GWin•Cl¥1&gt; ~ ·lild- the lli!ill.tq_JI~ areulll¥e4 mtllrs. ·~ ,cline, !li,!!fV!l; membal'o (I( !lfl ScGil c - chloliUid
J11i1
. llmll1. dllljlor\ VlllaP .~. · ,
~ wao llfl!ed lira,, lldl"r ,!'t,llli, llll ,llra. 1- Troop .J.85 (I( lllcldleport,- , . . wuk~ ..
'1111Qo; ·1..ni elpa_dall: far the llerl'•&amp;. ~ .... . .....,. it ~~·tl!it~ral .ol6- l:.R~d~ ....... wil'd;ifiL ' IeodOrlo :ilrLWalloOIPo!ron, ponoll, Mr.
bl1'1h&lt;li\x of ChlialliU'ham. '
!he hollla !ll llr,a. ~,.,.. ·Rey, tr'IIO!Deo,¥t ~ IIi the P'O- lll""''l4mberi'W Md1,llo••, Tbe lirlo •will tloo be assist- Malia~· Choater i!Oid, IUIIIMrs.
llr/ IUid MrL 'OII&gt;Y llartfD holda, clrie ~~ ~· cea,l,ill~ ton doim.
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fD Forelt ll&amp;drta!IUIII ~. M!dIUIII Mr. IIIII lira; ~ llonk ml\1*1 ehalnlum .~
.Giu'ilol ...Wo;.t,cbilltmon """ ~ 'l'lilimp, ~ ~~ . G!f ~~a, ~ ctytc -ll!lcltlon pro. dl~ llrt. •WWlim !iOa'oon,
went to Plttllbllrch, I'll; '111uro- Club, , fillbl for thl oli-01 lid IIIII It iriU •be tblit re-- Nurtb wird; aad MrL .W~iet jeda tllti I!II'IDtl.
' ai.O . of fl1i Parts, aeqcobpanted
clay, Mr. Monk I'OIRaiDed there or uctOIII....,Week• W... ll)llde. .blll!l':to~,J"i!l'!e~..... ~ODd MiL i'Bid,D&lt;I,i la, . llurintl tbt -una au.liy a1 the~~ (llmll,y ,t o Mld!Dti&gt;Ori
to reawne hla empiOflllint ·~
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'\l!i ,.Wwa.bao oallblllihed a. made to' ~·- the......,... UdFIIIIZ famtl1.
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perloc! of holfiltallzatlon and re. -· ' .
-Jlliitr"' IChioW!o lllf thil riilk ......;.. the ··- 'iddlt!on to Mid- ' .11r1. Nina ·lrand Ill Akroli II
cuperatloil.
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111!' re~aar. .lkedto,pla&lt;!o aroport 'flllqo hall. Bloomtncr bOre r.. • . ytalt 'lllill bat
Mro. fred Goell,eiD wao •t
dibrll aiid d!IICOI'ded tt.illl,-ot a...... will be ailed alooc llllh mother, !Irs. aa-va Chtldorl,
Mllleraport WecinelitoJ, to visit
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the curfl· ,. ., the {Jiq ~ llhrullbery.
IUid Mro. Poarlllo1noldo. Mrs.
her parWa, Mr. IUid 11rs. Hoyt
\..IU
!dr ~ War4 for eollectoro, Anotlttr project Whicll the club' lie;,nnida m,t llro. ·Blalld fD ~
Hlllllni, IUid ather relatives.
· •11,; ICJio"'lo to.. ol ~a: IIIII be asalltbttr with 11 c!MD- illmbus Soturdl,y,
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THE DRESS •••.O) slim- ttrat want, . ~ Zt; t,ot Ill&gt; and lln(ir&lt;MDa tj&gt;e Mid- llri. William ' ~d• loll
mer with ~stitch..,nd- ~ li'areb! SS; third ward, clloioort Roadside Porll.
liatUrdey rot l~a!n&amp; . Mich. 1«
~a!tc~ fol:r a to so::. Mardi 26{ fooi1h wUd. lll&lt;cb Mra, lle:YDoldl ..,..... a oup- • 'IIIII witll bar aoata.llw and
stlt~i\ed fl'&lt;liTI a colorful 171 1111 firth WIJ'd, Marc~ IS. per tu her~ lllllllberL ~· llr. IIIII llri. lltlbJ
fabrl~. A covering coat (not
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11110 MilodJCo!JlpnclZiaeoshoWn) . : . a high-wolst,
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Conoolldatlm with Chelter
.,_ softly.ohlrted and doubleflmill of Chtlllln. .... ~st
Coandlwal dileuoaed when ForbYII&lt;ined to be it itched
a.nc~ay tor the -""11 eervtoo
est n.,. C.W.dl 285, DaUilttOrs
from a solid to complement
Ill the lleotb IJnil*l iletbodlat
(I( Amerjca, met recently at the
the dress. This twosome
a.u;.cb. . .
hollie of Edith Belzlng, TuJ11101'S
goes everYWhere anc! any-'
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llrL AlbertRoUh,..admltPlaiDs.
where with ~·
ted 10 llol,..lloa;ltal tlmdl1for
A reJOrt waa atvea on t b. 1
You'll find answerii to
i'ur.hlaeof...,traforthe ,idJI.
AueeniUidwhlteOolor~eheme obltrfttlonand-...
broom aale, and It waa noted
your color, lob ric arid oc- derllll'len : ,classromn at 'H..th "'' eerried out In 111e 1ible dacthat Grace Swan has a !ra-cessory questions In our United MottlOdlst Church ,., 111- onttona. '111e Plano ~
ed arm. Praotlee for 1lle MaY
e&gt;«:iusive Fashion Co.Ordl· proved wlioii•Eieenor Circle met ment, feotured (II!Bsy wiDow and
8 rallj&gt; at Marietta wao amounnotor included in pattem.
Tl&gt;irodeJI nlj(ht at tile church, evergreen wltll redbird accellto.
eed for April IS at Cheater.
B-131 with Photo-Guide
Mrs. lliibert Byer, MrL Ko"' Hoateooea were Mro. Newman
is in New Sizes 8 .to 18, Cale and Mrs. Galen-., Burdetle IIIII Mrs. Kenneth Cale.
bust 30)&gt;} to 40. Size 10, wore lllPOinlld b¥ Mrs. Bernard
Mr. IUid Mro. Clfde ~lcle of
preoldont, to the -1nr
bust 3 I . • • dre_ss, 17/.
•• Fultz,
a
Aohland,
Ohio, &gt;iJited Mr, 1111
yords of 45-inch; coat • • • a11'W cm&gt;m 1ttee. A slate Ill of~
mother, Mrs. Nora Brown. She
MrL Bob Alkire over aweokead.
3 yards of 54-inch.
cera lor thO 1969-70 year 11111 be
was acCOJ'Ilpanied by Mrs. Ada
Mr. IIIII Mro. F. 0, Whaley
presented at the AjlrU moetiiii!Morris who will viaitrelatlvesin
of
Columbu• waited the D, o.
Send $1 lor this pattern to:
COOkbooks c:&lt;DQ&gt;Ued by thew,
Florida.
Whaleyo,
the Bob Alklres IIMI
YOUNG OliGlNALS (The
s.C:.S. 11$t l&amp;ll are available IIIIi
Mr. IIIIi Mrs. Roy Chrlot;y spent
Ava GOkey a rtcent WHkent.
Dall¥ Sentlneil
P.O. Box were dlatrlbuiecl at the meetllll!- Homer Circle ond Wone violied Mr.
a weekerwlln gprlngtleld wttll Mr.
Whale.Y 11 watu,. ,a call
"l8A, Midtown Stotion, New
Mra. Ernle Fraser1 deVottm. their brotlulr, CecU Circle, at
and Mrs. VlrgU Wood.
&amp;om
Cleveland Cllnl&lt; for heart
Yo... N.Y. 10018. Print 1ame, al ~. qsed a Lenten a nil Vellrons H"''lilll in Chllllcotllo
Mrs. ~al Eichinger visited re-1urgery.
addma, with zip cade,' pot- Eoaier theme. Mra. Nan :Moon' recently.
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Ct.rlea
Mr. lllllllro, Lorry Clark IIIII
lem number and oiie. Add 25 preoented the proerom on hltlll·
Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Slnltlland
Eie:hfrwer and daughter, Belpre.
daughter
are vacallonlng IDFI.,...
cenh for lirst-clna handliog. ilghtl rr,.. her trip to co- camUy ol PomerO)' enjqyed a
Mrs. J. S. Davis and daughUir,
Ida for a C&lt;JIIPle of weeks.
blrtliday dlmer ih honor of LarDoris Ann. and grandson, David, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • and AlaokL
Mr. .... "'"· Jake LOt 1111

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INFORMATION
OUDLINIS

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REGULATIONS

1918 CAMARO 2 DOOR...•·-···-:··········--- ·-·······-··$2i95 .

Tht P.. lltlw ,....,.,., thl rftht
'' Hit ., ,..j!Kt any a4s """"" H.. ctla•l. Thl t~~ulllllt._. •Ill "''
M riiJIIGnll'-lti fOJ - • than o...i

Company official ·car. v..a engine, auto. tront.~· poW. .,.
er stHring, radio, bucket seatt gnd cOnsole. Black ··
vinyl roof. New car title aMI gu&lt;Jrantee.
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1965 POHTIAC ......................,..•..•::.•.•.-···-··---·-··$1695
Safari Station Wagon, local 1 .owner car, white over
dt.rk blue finish. Clean interior, like new w•w tires,
automoti c, power steering and bralcu. Radio .
196&lt;1 FORD GAUXIE ·········-·······--·-··--·-·- --······-5995
500 H.T. Cpe. V8 engine, automGtic, Wh·ite finish.
CleGn interior, good w-w tires •. R&amp;H .

IPK•*' lntmlen.

RATES

F.,

w,., Ad S.rvlca

· 5 wllf• par w.,tl '"" ln11rtlon
MiniMYirl Ct... 75c
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Clnll Jllll word thr11 COniiCU•

tl¥1 ln..rtlona.

11 cant• ,...

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25 1J11 Cl!lt DIICOt.t"' on t~~~ icl olll1

o..lllatlt p!llld within 10 illl•y•.

OFFICE HOURS

Rowena RDwe wllo pa....t

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'rtn~re's an open

gate
At d!e end of tile road

Throll!!h which eocb must go

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Real Estate For·sare

for
. Sirviei DAY or

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Help Wanted

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Pllone WU251.

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Tbal a loving God knOW!! best.
The Family.
3-17-ltp CAPABLE MAN lor both ctert
and aervteeman. Apply 1n
NoHce
penon, H &amp; R Flroalone.
I WILL NOT be responsible lor
11-11-etc
WendaD W. Barller
VENDING Opportunity. If you
llaaon, W. Va. 3-l'-3tp are Iookint! lor a good business opponunity btu are fltSlWOMEN ONLY . RA!Iax and .,_ tant to Invest a large sum,
joy an ...nlng at the Raclne
trr operating a speed-vendor
Rec!'ntlon Center on Wcnnen's route. Try it on a small scale
night, Tueoday, :Man:h 11, belure yoU plunge. For as 111!rom 6 to 10 p.m. Opportunity
Ue as $1497 a sufficient numto learn to' play pool, ping ber of machines, locations,
poog. plnbaD, can! gam... and slodc will be allocated.
Door Prize.
'!ben watch the remarkable
DonJtby Bentz, Mgr.
results. Seven to teo hours
$-14-3te weekly effort can provide $50

er eomp1ete with att.fwrwdl..
Paint 1Pf'17, aurJ cwdwlllda.
Loob and cleona llb ......
Pay off balaDeo cl I JIIIJmenll Ill •. 50~- Pllane
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NEWS
presents ·
LOCAL REPORTS
DAILY
AT
7:50 A.M.
12 NOON

Business Services
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. ll!Uer
Sanitation, Stewal1, OhiO,
Phone 1-IJ.Uc
C. C. IIIIADFORD

AVCI'IONEBR
ComplelePbone MNI!J

JoiNtp

BUNDY B lllal Qll1nol, lib
- · 1116, alao lie- ....
Jng tent, 17 z 7, ..... IIINe
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AIR CONDmONING Relnpratlon ..rvloe. Jaclt's RelriR
eraUon, New Haven. hont
. 1112-20'19. •
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•:30 P.M.
Keeping Meigs

Gallic and

Mason Area

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III!B NEIGLER Bulldlllg llapply fur building your home,
Long ttme loaD avallallle.
2-13-Cie

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WILL DO
at borne llppers, pockets. pe ~glng .
bemmmg, alterations, etc.
Mrs. Freddie Thabet. Mason.
Phone 773-Sii51.

VACANCY

people. Proler pi1Yate pald pa- - Pbone llalon, 773-6115.
!M-Ile

-Company financing
available for rapid expansion
to full time route. For deaub,wrlte,~vmgymuprume

number, Speed-Vendor, Dept.
F. 72IJ2 Natural Bridge Road,

Louis/ Missouri
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J-16-21&lt;!

W1nted
~TtQU~S .

lurnltuno. UISill::£.
milcelianeous. Mrs. H.owarc
Cecil. 8011 1'/. Main 81.• Poru&lt;rGJ.
14tfe

JandowD.

ATI'ENTION Melp

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:Multiply· &lt;!llort, mu!Upl)'" ID•
~orne.

4-II!Ltl•

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Well As

to $1011 per week lnoome.

Sl.

..., Ol1 and gaa 1..... For Rent
ed In Meigs O&gt;unty. Write P. fURNISHED and lllllurnlsbed
Boz 251, Pomeroy, O!Jio.
apartmenla. Clole to school.
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S.f.IJtp Pllone 1191-04Jf.
10-!Mic

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'l'IWLER LOTS. Bob's Mobile
. W1ntecl To Buy
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
ROY.U. TYPEWRITER. Kodel
RL
IM, Phone 1191-J111L
DIM. any condition, Pllone
1-11-lfe
89Z-5113.
3-II&gt;Stc

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mota

alld mony

WSW tlrot .

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Buick
S.l&amp;yllll'k VB 2
all vinyl trim

!!EMOVE EXCESS body JllllCi
wttll Fluid.. Tablets. ooly HADIO and TV repair, bou!e
$1.49 at Nel0011 DruR. 3-i!-4litp . can., and antennas lnstalled.
Jolm Harrlaon, Phone 1191-

::_;.i·o::_

patlng . 350 cu. ln.

trcrnt. Pow., ataarlng.
WSW tir~t. EZI glu1.
c:overs . 2 tgna point.

LOSE WEIGIIT SAFELY witn
Dex-Mllet tablets. Only 98c

BLAETTNARS

BUICK

PONTIAC
GMC TRUCKS

Pors.le

at Nelson Drug.

3-14-6tp

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ln111rence

12. FOOT PLYWOOD FISHING AtrrO:MOBILE iniUriiiiCO lltoeo
boat. 5 liP Cbampl&lt;ln motor. eancelled? Lost your opera~
or'o UeenaeT CoD 1192-MI.
Firllt f7S takes an, Rcben
I II Ue
HIU, Racine, pbone IM9-3811 .
2-14-ltp

POODLE PI1PPII8, AKC Twl
WANTED TO BUY - Teleo&lt;one HARMONY apartmenls - S miniature, f7l 111111 up. 111111
and 4 rooms, lurnllbod, DOW Wll&lt;:e and pmlq ..... . l!OO TOBA&lt;XJO or tomato stakIll least 400 power. Call 813walla, floors, lumltin, prj. .IMS.
21ll botwoen 7:!0 a.m. and
U I Ill
ea. See Rebert_Blll'ft!tt, Rutvale
parking. Out ol alllloodl,
P:!O p.m. weekdays. 3-IHtc
land, Olllo.
3-14-ltc
I bloeb from Pomeroy pool POI'A'I'OES, Phaat Ill . .
MmQUIS, disbea, lumlture, olfb, from 10 IJD.
cw-PhilllloW SUP&amp;'R alulf. aure nul. that's
to I p.m.
l+lfe
cblDa cabinets, old !D&gt;noBi"" Lustre lor cleonlng rugs
p:opill, cloekl, mlac. l&lt;&gt;e
and
upbolatery. ROlli electrlo
~-Rlllllllll, 1118 LesJoo Terrace. TRAILER, Bmm's . Trailer 1111 mtD hlriiDt, Rr,
ahampoc"" $1. Bam Jl"urnl.
s-J.!Otr - . lllnemllle. Pllone Hpoed
lure.
3-17-4!te
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3-11-etc
Ulll
91ALL FARM, 25 a.... up,
IT'S terrlfk tile, "'"~· ft're sellpod bouse, Cbelter area pre. !!EVEN ROOilll, balb, 1111 'lbo- NEW IIIII Zl&amp; Z11 watoc ing BZue Lustre t l) cle-Jn l".W,S
!erred. Raymond Boatrtpt.
mas l"ort. Pbone 1191-llU'I or . dilDo mG1f11aa1 ,.,.., and upbolstery. :.lent •bam·
Lq - . OIJio 45741.
pooer fl. Tiny's Bargalnland.
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mike h-db. . . . . . . . .
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Jl"liRNlllll!D In p....,. ballou, ........... · IIIII
,.. 1m rooms and balb. m• 11ncy t1eo1p 'IIIII jail BLillCJ'ROU7j[ " - ....
HelpW1nted
Call OVOD!Dgl, 1191-52111
lbo twist cl . . . . dial. !All
WANTED. Man or woman to
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Ill
lly....,
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customers with Walawd. llllacl ... 01117 ..,,
kiDI Products In city of llld. . . .~ llut .......... Ill
FtJliHII!IIEt) TWO BEIJROOM
or lomll cl f1 per Jl!dl.
dlftort. No lnvestlnenl ...,...

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ll(llrlnumt, Middleport. Pbono

aary. Eorn IIi and up week'
ly. Full or part time. Write
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FOUR ROOM lurniBhed apartWIDonl, - - 569117. •
ment. Phone 119S-3111ia. IH-IIc
3-17-ltc

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fur Party Plan. car ._..
..,., write Bo• e&amp;8 L care of

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s..,tlnel' Pomeroy,
., ...aq
IIIIo.
J.IW.

lfALB AND PE'MALE. Man
IIIIi wile team lor lllldtmm
aorm. Man lor lignt
111111 aupervlsion,

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"MODERN

'I'IIREE room apart.

ment, all eledrlc, may 1!e
by appointment. Pllon'e
M-ml.
J-13-llc

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fi'OR COUPLE or small family.
Clean and newly decorated.
One omlumi81led and one fur.
n!Jhed ap&amp;rtm!llta In Middleport. Phone 1191-126'1. J.l!-«c

wife .b t bouaemothtr on ~ ru- F'OIIR 'room fumlshed · boose
. _ bull, 011Jor1 00 Btall.
ball!, !'hone - 3-1741&lt;
lllldil·
r," """J'lo' OOJI81dereQ.
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lliieiiJi!lll ialaey ·for
f"ur
WWtii,
~'~ call Z2J.WJO or nell'~ •.....-.;,... . .
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Transistor
Radlos ....-............$5 to $8

L.P.
Ro&lt;ord Al&amp;ums.I- ..H. $1
Poned
Artificial Flower, ........ $1

Stop In Toclar
They Won't L••t L•nt
At These Pricea ·

Shop

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timer, 81100 BTU, ucolloat
condition, fJGO, -'1 llolpoiDt
m-tgerator • Call 11111-6411.

.SMITH AUTO SALES

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II INCII RCA TV wltll lllhel
otaml, Pllane 'HMMl.

Bus insss Opportunities

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RAWLINGS SE.RV!C.E ,
DAY .992-2151· .

R. II. RAWLINGS SONS

1tllll CIIEVY 2, Y-11 alllmDalle,
two ..... sedan: llllll a...
..no, lwo "dbor hanllop, pow·
«' sleerill(; 1.86'1 Mustang
party plan. Above aver"'je
Falthack, V-11, Wpeecl Call
eamlngs. Opportunity deserv·
ea a call. Jean Tru:laell, pl1. - . - or IIIIU'I41. Ulle
91N701.
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WOMEN to work pan lime aa
Bee Line Fasbion b'tylisls, sell
gaaranteed lasblons on llome

TRUMPET PLAYER and or 1956 DODGE 10 Too Pldmp
And tbert• In a light we canalng&lt;r to work with establiahTruck, In pod condllfon, oon.
not see
ed band. Phone 91~1.
tact Rcss Stewart. MinersOur Father chUms His own.
3-1Uic:
\1lle, Weldrtown Hill, CaD
lleyond the gate our loved
992-70118.
J-16-ftc
one
IIOOSEKEEPER
NEElDED,
Finds bapplnns and rest
live In II desired, pod workAnd there is comfort in d!e
Ing conditions. light work,

any debts rootrocted by anyone otller tllan myself.

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OPEN EVES. 8:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

1:]0 • ·• · to 5:00 p .M. D.ily
I•IOa .tll. lo 12:00 N.ol'l '-tll!'lllay

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

p.RO OF THANKS. &amp; OI!IITUA.RY
$1.~0 f• 5(1 word Mlnhlluill'l. Ea.
-'cllllollll wGrcl 2c.
6L.IND ADS
Acllllltlo!lll 25, Charea par Acl&lt;war-

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AI leaat 17 por110111 were
;'· ldlled, three In ooe accident, In
. :· tnl!le .......... In Ohio omillg
' ll&gt;e - - . •C&lt;Ordlna "' •
...-vey b)' United Preos International and the Ohio Hlglniay
Patrol.
A grinding two-car crasll in
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and a young Cleveland man

Sorurday.

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'ColliJIIl!uo: TIIIII'O Bor17, 12,
Cc&gt;llmtus. ldll.,t tbo ....

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no drlribi crashed

FrankiiD Park Wldle

!110 took

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driVlnlleUIII.
Hamlltun:

Toblab ..mpiv,

Hamlitm,

!atall;y IDlurod
when hit by a ear near her
OOme.
Clnclnoat1: Mrs. HID n a h

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~s. 64, Clndmall, killed in
The fatalities :
.an auto colUaion In oearb7 FerSolurda,y
New Miami: Kem~ Robin. nald.
MI. Orab: Edna L. Thompson, 16, and David John&amp;OO, 18,
both of New Miami, killed when 51, Amaeda, ldlled In I
thne
ear eoiUsioo oo u. S. 68
the car in which they were ridIng left 11&gt;e road and plungod two mlles 11011111 of here in
Bl'OIIII Coun1y.
into the New Miami River.
Celina: Richard M. McNeilan,
25, Celina, ldlled when the car
he was driving hit a semi-tractor b-uck near Celina on Ohio
(Contlllled lrllll Pagel)
29.

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lolanl lnllieworld eove'rlqrabollt

290,000 aq•r"e mne···

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Dayton:

Sounder, homes, buses, cars atXt trucks,
Miamisburg, ldlled In a twO-car splintered trees and utility poles
accident on Ohio 725 in south- and sprayed lgntted ftlel over a
western Montgomery Coun1;y.
wide area upon impact. WitnesDayton: Gordm McDermott, ses said the plane just missed a
26, fatally injured In an auto moYie theater.
crash at the north city limits
Rescuers fowtd one family of
of Vandalia.
five crushed around a tlble
Youngstown: De1mas f.. Clev- where they were eating lunch.
enger, 22, RD 1, North moom-· In another home, r.tioMI
field, and Walter Chapllllll), 16, guardsmen found the bodies o1
ROl, North Bloomfield, killed two children clutching the
in an auto crash on &lt;llio 45, a scorched remains of a dog.
mile north of Ohlo 305 In Tnim
Through the night emergency
oou County.
searchlig-hts pierced smoke tblt
New Richmond: Clyde Payne, hung over the grisly scene.
65, Ashland, Ky., killed when
Before SWlday•s cnsh, t.~e
Ray

his car struck a median guard
ran on Ohio 52, just east of

here,
Eaton: Albert Baker, 50, Day.
ton, killed In a two car crash
on Swain Rd.1 about four mUes
northwest ol here.
Filclld: Brian Wheeler. 20,
Cleveland, Jolm !.lyers, 83,
&amp;lclid, and Am Myers, 81,
ldlled in a two--car crash here.

worst toll in a commercial
airlines Incident was 134 deed
Dec. 16, 196CJ, when two .PlaRH

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NEW MANAGEMENT- The
Racine Ful-Valu Food Mlrket
is now ww:ler the mrner&amp;hiP of
the Robert Roberts lamll,y with
Mro. Phebe Roberts serving
as m&amp;~~~ger. The Fifth..St.
business w a s previously
'"'ned and opentod b)' Mr.
and Mrs. Linley 111rt. Above,
MRS. Roberts, center, goes
over an order sheet with C.1erk
Joann Tuttle whlle Edwin Sel-

Mr. and Mrs, Lelllie Siders

pose In the meat department
SENTINEL

PHOTOs.

The collision killed 128 persons
in the air and ftllil'€ debris
killed six on the ground.
The highest death count for a
l!lingl&amp;.pllne accident ocr:urred

ANGELEs (UPO- De- was shot to death at the
. tense attorneys for Sirhan B. Am'-'ssador Hotel, Sirhan was
:Sirhan intend to spend at least incopable or rationally pl«titW
.three more weeks questioning the olaylng. Sirhan has teotlfted
·PIYdll.ltrlc experts about the he waa unlbli&amp; to remember the
mental makeu,p of the man on actualassaasftation.
trial for the murder of Sen.
Schorr said that in Sirhan's
Robert F. Kenned,y.
eyes, Kennedy became his
Dr. Martin M. Schorr, 1

tcJday,
qys Sirhan is a
paychotfc paranoid with schizo--

.Phnlnic tendencies-:- in layman's
terms, 1 "Jekyll al'll H,yde
penorality."
Schorr said that on the night
of June 5, 1968, when Kennedy

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Holzer Medical Center, Firat
Ave.

Admiaslons
Publication of admissions pro.
blbtted unt1l fUrther notice.
Births
Mrs. Blldley B. Matto., Pl.
Pleasant, daughter, sa&amp; a.m.,
Sllurday; Mrs. Ed L. Harmon,
Jr., Pt. Pleasant, &amp;Cil, 12:04:
p.m., S&amp;.turda,y; Mn. Jay N,
Fllher, Rt. 2, Vinton, daughter,

I:Z1 p.m., So.turday,

,Bivouacs

com1eted of nrst degree murder which carries the possibility
of death tn the ,ps chamber.

'despised rather and when he
pulled the trigger only inches
rrom the Senator's head, he was
kUling Bisharl Sirhan.

"Mte

detense cootenis Sir~n

dJd not lmend to kW Kemedy
when he went to the Ambassador lhet nll!hl and should oot be

N~ws... in Briefs

The prosecution, in an atteiOPt to shake the "diminished
capacicy" defense, bore down
on Schorr last week duriJW
cross examlration. 'hPes ot
Slrhan•s conver.&amp;ations w~th
pollee interrogators were pll.,yed
in court. and Schorr WIB asked
to cc:uunent on them.
Throooh Sirhan's deft parry.
ill!: of the detectives' questions,
the prosecution attem.Pted to
show that he was tn full
possession of hta CtculUea at the
time .of the ~booting. , The
detenae conten:ls he was mentally ill, and dnmk booldes.

(Cootinued lrmn Ptge ll
trcq&gt;ers J\lllllled into - k •tile, i&lt;lday, landing in !root oil grandHOMEIIAKERS TO MEET
otand where President Pork Cllulg llee opplalllled enihu11aatlcall,y.
Tho lllra&lt;use 1blrd
The airdrop highlightod a joint mDitary exercise called "Foeus
ReUI&amp;" h occurred as the UnltedNatimsanciNorth Korean oftlelals da.Y Homemakers Club will meet
met at PomumJom ID dlscuo~ n&lt;ent real shootlrw lncld-IIOIW at a•rdllar)' headQ.larteraln ~~~
ease Wednosda.Y, March 19. The
lhe Korean Demilitarized z..., (DIIIZ).
meeting will start promptly at
Romania Delays Summil
10 a.m. so the program can get
BUDAPEST - 11lE WARSAW PACT DELAYED the bog!JIIIIqr tmdet wa.v belore noon. Roll eall
of Ita one-day amnmlt today because maverick Romania refused to will be a reading on Lent or
join ·Sovtety condemaatlon of Red am. tor border incursiODII, Qa.. Eaater. lill&gt;Jeet will be "COlor
and You. • Esdi sttondlng Ia ask.
munlst BOUI'ees said.
Leaders of the seven Eutera Eurtp!ID allies were ~ ed to brlng sclBiors. Leadlrs
iDfonnal discussions in aeclusioa, the smrces Aid, In tryiag to for Wetmeada,y's session are
Marprat Eichinger and lnne
pressure the Rmilftlans to coalorm.
Parker. Poilucl! luoeb will be
Negotialors Plan S1ra1egy
len'ed ~t nocin.

POMEROYSQUADCAU.ED
Larry Stanley, Smllhvtlle, W,

11IESE ARE THE ATTENDANTS for tile 1U11Ua1 ....
Arts Ball ID be held Solunll,y nightatthe Southern lil&amp;lt Schaal.
Durlqr lhe offair ID be held lrmn 9 p.tit. tD 12 lllldniPI tbo
kine and queen will be erOI!IIed. ~ tu tile plillle, lhe i'Dnllal'
lflalr will leoture tllnclrw wiih music ]If tile Royal Jeotora.
The attendants, left to righ~ ore Caoly Hobadc, !reo._
Jeant Hughes. junior, m:l Debbie Cross, IIOphamore.

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Four Iiilo men with two tractVa., WIIS takeft to VeterlnaMeJn. ora· and 1 bulldoler, alorw with ·
orial Hoaplial Stnla)'lllemoon the !lremeil, foualtt lhe lire b'
by the P1111eroy emergency oquad four houri belore brl111lhw II•,
after recel ving an aMle tnJury .der cOIItroL
while taldng Pll1 In an event 1t
tho Meigs Motoreylee C I u b

lfi'OIIIMli. fie ;;a; treatod alii diS:
missed.

PROGRAIII ON SAFETY
Salisbury PTA will moot 111osclq ev1nlng at 7:30 P.Jil. T h e
!l&lt;OIP'IDI will be CIIA!Jiy, llrL
Virlll King iB ehalrman and llro.

VIsit Elberhlds
Srd floor..
Furniture:· Dep·artment ·

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Tho
1'llmor&lt;lr atUa.m. -,und.r

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MRS. WOODARD TO LEAO
1be Frlollll11 Circle will
' tile 'frill. •
II 8 P. m. Tusldi1 at
David Sliter. &lt;O-cllilrman. Par· ley Uniltd Churj:h of au-tot ln
onto or third l]l'ada will P~ wi., lire. AlboriWOidserve refreshmeutJ.
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A meetirw of the Middleport
Boys' League Baseball Assn.

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p.m. ln the counc:tl chambers
of town hall
New otOcen wiU be elected
and plaiiB wm be lallll&lt;hed roc
the liJComing summer pro-grun. Association oMciala
urged anyone wishing a voice
In the operation of the program
te attend. Everyone Is Invited.

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PARIS - U, S. AND SOU111VIETNAMESE negotiators mot today , . - - - - - - - to plan tbOir strategy lor 'l'lturiiiiiQ''e nlllll1 11sslou of tile VIetnam
Be the girl of his
Peoc:e Conference. But a VletCong .... woeek "ftnal vielorJ'' dallt&gt;dreams in this soft
ened ' - • for 1 break In the -ked tallts.
pollOI pump. $13.99
Tho meetirw todiQ' bot,..en Vlellam dei...U111 Platinum, light l.lve, t~l·
NIIQ'en X~an Phcq: IIMI his Amerlc:aa couriarpart, Lawreace F.
low, pln\-.1 navy, caf• cr.am,
Walsh, It the u.s. -.eynathellrathl&amp;f&gt;level-llinco
~nt black.
laat Thuraclay'a inconcluJiwe HlsioD.

cJay, March 22, starting at 11

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wJU be uoed towardopaylqrihe
I'Ollllinlng $6,1100 on the """·
are truck. Durlqr the put
31ear, aecordlrw to Mrs. ctrar..
1 • Jenks, president of Ute La-dles Auxiliary of the Fire
Dop~, ihe auxiliary and lhe
llremll\ hive paid f9,000ofthe
$15,000 debt.
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2nd Oass
Planned
For'69-70
Plans Cor the next school year

Flnalillls have been selected oixth grader.
following preliminary eonteats
Joy White, daughter of llfr•
In each school.
and Mrs. Georp . Wblto, R a "
The group lneludes: Rosaline . land Elementary, lkth ll'ldlr,
FerjplOson, lleugltter . or Mr. and AlliS Walker, dauPter of )lr,

Mrs. Russell ·FerRUeson, Brad~
bury School, sixth grader; Nan~
cy Sex&amp;Oil, dauglrtor of Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Sexaoa, Cheater Ele·
meniary, eightlt l]l'acler; Eileen
Kemectv, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Kenned;y, Harrlsmvllle Elementary School,
ll1xth grader; Donald Stivers, SOli
o1 Mr. and Mrs. Dooald Sll·
vers, Middleport Elementary,
sixth grader; Maureen Hennes.

IY. llsughter or Mr. and M r s,

Webb is Honored

By Fellow Workers

Ralph Webb, Lock and dam
lneludlng the fonnatioo or .... teOOer lead foreman. who rt~tir­
other class - were made Mon. ed Feb. I(), after more tlwl
day night by the Meigs CowliY 25 fe&amp;rS of service with the U.
Boant or Menial Retardation.
S. Corps of the Army of EnginThe s~to hao ruled duot there eers or the Huntirwton District,
m~at be two classes ot the com- bas beer! presented a ~erior
mwdt,y school formed next year Pertonn~e Award Cor 1968.
In Meigs County bOcauae there
He was honored at the Mariet-are too many students ror one ta Repair station by Ills ·iellOIY
cla11, &amp;Ill the ap-r1nge or tbe workers and waa presented with
aWderta exceeds state regula- a set of golr clubs as a pafting
tiona,
gilt.
Parents Interested in havtrw
their ehlldren ottellling the &lt;omtnunlty ........ asked!Dc-ct
Mra. Barbara SbuJer. a member
It
· ot lhe ·board.
: The gnq, discussed tnns-·
PGrtation,· a testing program and

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"What are you=
l"yforthe,.

elasarocm tacllit:les next year.
'The Khool ts currentl,y held in
Hutllnd.
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Attellling the meotirw at lhe

COurthouse were

Mrs.

Shuler,

Mri. Gnee Weber, ehlinhlln;
Mrs. Iris C&amp;rr, Tllll Kelly, Mr1.
Non 'RI'&lt;e, MrL Helen Wllllamo
1111 Edwont Kenned,y.

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A i:nllll&gt;1 and a trip to reP- Thomao lltllnooiQ', ~&lt;Elo·
resent Me1p Count;y at a state mefltar7, lixtb iradltr; ......
eooiAIIII will be lhe a"'r&lt;ls Wed· McMillan, 11011 or Ellla lldmnesda.Y evening when iho 8I1IIUal ian, Racine Elemenlar1, lldl
Meip CowliY !t&gt;elllng Bee Is grader; Karen - . dau .....
held at the Racine Junior Hlgb of Mr. and lira. WU11r11 - .
School.
Riverview El~ Scllool,

and Mrs. Willard Walker, saIem Center Elementar.J', lb6
gra&lt;ler; Patrick Air- - or
the ·Rev. and Mrs. WOllam Alrson, Sallabury Schoo~ flfl h
grader; VletorlaJoiJnRm,dluai1-

ter or Mr . and Mrs. Ll&gt;-1111..
Jolmstoo, Southern lmlor ~
seventh grader; Lelia Jllibl:a,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

wu.

Uam Hughes, Syracuse Elemea-

tary, 11ixth grader; PatQr Grounlekle, daughter or Mr. and Mrl.
Herman Grossnickle, ~
Plain a Elementary sixth ....._.
Randall llutcher, 1&lt;11 cif llr. 110111
Mrs. Charles Butcher, Melp
Junior llil!ll School, eighth ..-.

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Mrs. Grato liltUe, a
County school

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charge t1 thil.rear'a enD.

Erie Chamber1, Sauihorn llllb
School faculey member, will bo
prmouncer and jadges ~ WUIlam lluglleo, Soulllern 1-'lllotrlot superll'tement: Cbarlo1
Taylor, Eastern lli&amp;ll Sebool
Principal, and Jamo1 · Dirlll,
lllelgs lli&amp;ll School prineipal,
The bee will boiiD at ,,.

p.m.

Columb:a will Expand

Auction

SUNDAY. DISCHARGES- Richard Herrmam) Patricia W)'l.tt,
Sinh Congo, I!Gpr Johnoon,
Timothy Johnsoo, Alift Blatell,
Mlc:hael Mccann, Ruth
I Blrbonl Jacks.

MASON - Maaon Volunteer
Fire Department Is IIPOIISoring

a Chicken Barbecue on.Satur-

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Guardrails in
Pomeroy Will
GetNewPaint

WdTCIWIIIhlp,
Rutlalll nremenreeei\'ldthe
eall at 3:16 p. m. IIIII Ito lruck
IIIII ten men IDIWend lheallrm.
The . .flr~ started elo118 to the
HoUe1 lmtelllll caqllttboon lire. Hoolove•,lhe llnfat tbo

acbnltted as a medicm patient at
4:13 p. m. Sulllay alter squadmen answered a can to the Tyler
heme near Dexter.

ABM Propmal Before CongreM

1:0NIGHT lo TUESDAY
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tOO aerea, part field and timber,
llurned &amp;mdl,)' 011 the J, E. Holley fOrm on Sklehlll RGad In JM.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
ElwYII Tyler was lakeD to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Micldleport Emergency Squad and

Discharges
Sllurday James S. Blakeman, Mrs. Earl Ross Board.
OWen A. Boster, George Brillbam, Mrs . Elizabeth Burlile,
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lira. Calvin H. Clark, David B.
WASHINGTON - DEFENSE. SECRETARY MELVIN II. Laird
C4le, Harold H. CoUins, Mrs. twtee this week must defeod before r.cxwress PnaldeDt Nlwln'a
James E. Eakins and infant ciaion on the modified ,...._.,llatlc miaaUe (Ami) qat-.
dlu&amp;trter, ~ Irene French,
Whlle the laW1111kors prepared for their lint enc:k at IIPOIIJoo.
lira. Edwin E. Gates, 9laron lrw the new plan, initial .....u,.s iallt~tod tbo )Q'..,..al .... win
Slle Henry, Mrs. Allee J, Jei.
eve- UProval - eully In lhe Houae, mon elosel,y In t h e ferl, Mrs. Luther R. Jenkins,
Mrs. Walter T. John800 , James
VETERANS MEMORIAL
A. Kina, Karmeth L, Knox, Trs.
HOSPITAL
q R. Not!, llr&amp;. Qzy T. Raw.
SHURDAY ADMISSIONS "-RiJ" G0 Aaron Yost, Dyenlllej Karen
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ua.1 »-~Qll.UIIU- Rl fm8 1
SN.rles, Mrs. Samuel Lee Scott Gulnther, Syracusej Vernon Dav11111 w.nt ooo, Mrs. William 111, is, Rulland.
Bak•'s Radltl
SmiU., lira. Gooreo B. stan11a1, ' SATURDAY DISUIARGESGear11 B. 9tanUal, Mrs. lllc:h- . Ruth Dye, Franklin Grimm, J4)o
lll'd A. Watta, Raymond c. ane Wolle, Linda JarreD, WUWelher, Leona A. Wolford, liar- Ham Zerkle, Mar)' r.mbert.
W..r. 1•45 A,fol.
ok1 b, Ml,yl, Mrs. William Car·
SUNDAY ADMISSIONS - ftd&gt;.
.......,, Mrs. Jotr1 Hollingshead, ert Ord, Syracuse; Sullivan
WMI'0-1390•
~ Hawkins, Mrs. Myrtle Roush, Middleport; Michael Me~
Conn, Racine: Elwyn Tyler, DexOo puo Alol
ter.

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TUESDAY,

Two ebleken houaos IIIII 75 to

•sirhan Trial Resumes
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collided over New York City.

Feb. 4, 1966, when an AU-Nip.POJl
AII'WIY&amp; Boeing 701 plunged into
:imda.Y
Toi\Yo Boy 1111 kWed 133
Cincinnati: Louella Thompson persons.

clinical psychologist, led oft the
prande of defense witnesses
who probed the personality of
the 24-yeiMid Arab immigrant.
Sehorr, who resumes test;y(Jr~
inc under cross examtraUon

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