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TONJCi!ll' I TIIUIISI)AY
loflrch II • il9
NOT OJEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

llar&lt;h :J • 22
!lORN WILD
Tom Nlnllni

Patty McComack
KONA COAST
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March
CLINT EASTWOOD iD
TilE GOOD, 11IE BAD
AND TilE UGLY
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WALTER MATTIIAU In
A GUIDE toR
TilE MARRIED I\IAN

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data to the _procelllq eenter
betore the ftrlt week 1n Febru·

ll'Y,'' 9rt1Dkadded. ''l'Jdaleaves,.

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~pnda for the trainirv ae•·

alon. Leaders are to take a ~

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The Jlro~, ·~~~~~· olx de- . PCGJeroy Yol\deer tlremen partiilentO f&lt;!qgllt a Ore In the
with lim 1n
1liKlcJed
'portine.u, to )ie ·blled 001, re- . lobOr'ed t'h hoolri before ovor- Sllowbln HUl a_rel of ~cuoe.
Of l\lelp Co.mt,Y·Wldi.oday. Jlo:; aultod In ofllcialo of•throe Moils coanlng 1 ·hillside blue &lt;&gt;II Kerr-. · Middleport tlremen were ~so
fore llnally brilWI'W .Ihtm' Wider muillciiiOiitl-• ~~~uiJV 'ilrict 110o St. In the iW"r )111'1 o1 town. M. sUllllliooed ~ tho lllcElhiiiiiY HUl
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control.
the aame tlale, fJb: other fire de- region of Salisbury· Townshij&gt; 11
4:28 p. m. to extlrwulsh a small
brush aJ¥1 Jl'IBI fire,
Mayors anil nre chters in at
IolBI throe muillciJ&gt;olldes of tho
county, in an effort to reduce
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For the aecood Jtralgbt year terdentald CbarleaTIYlor1 prlD- Jeff Clrcly, Ricinei Karen'fteed, some of the ~2:e1 beirw caused
due to smill
top honj&gt;ro went to tho s.Jem cl»ol Of Ea!tOrn : Hlp School. Riverview; JO!' White, Rutland;
' sra•• ani. tr8ah
fires getting out olhand, today iscenter School am ltll represenotber O.naiilts and the schools Patrick Airson, Slllsbury; Vic•
sued orders · that all cypes of
taUw WldllesdQ' nlJht when the represeoted ·by each IDclude!J: torla Johnson, Southern Elemenburning wUl be prohibited until
annual Melas Cowtt;y~Uin&amp;Bee
RoaallDB Ferguson, BradbufYi tary; Mary Bass, Syracuse: Patthe end of the dry 10111011.
was llel4 at the. SOUthern Local EUeen Kennedy, H8rrisoovlilei ty Groasruckie, ~r&amp; Plalns,
Villqes where . the no burning
Jlldor High Scllool.
Donald stivers, ~i ·and Randall Butcher, Meigs Junorders havebeenlssuedareSyra-.
Wimer of the event.ns AU II Maureen Hennessy, Pomel'O)'; lor High.
cuse, Pomeroy and Racine. Fire
Walker, a sixth grider 1 daughter
wardens in the reil&amp;)ectl'ft towns
or Mr. and ·Mra. Willard Walker,
hive been notified not to issue

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~niRJivldud

01\Y burnl.. JIOl'llllte pending -

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Fire doptrlment olllclalo Mid
approximately 75 to 100 ..... of
land were burned in the fires in
ttJper Pamer~ an:l oo Snowball
HW behind S)T&amp;cuoe.
· . Fire !ighUIW equi!Jment fr1111
Jho l\leson Fire Deportment, tho
Mason ClvU Defense Uill4 llliddleport, a.ester ml Raclne
joined the Syracuse department
in biWing the blaze there. It was

reported the tire started in tile
area or the town dump IIIIIIPread
to wooded are~~a.
Two Department of Forestry
bulldozers were ftralb brought
tn to bring tile blaze wxler cootrol. The first alarm of UteSyra-

rrad.,.

book, their hllldbooks, lad t h e
""CQ'Ip C,aft..,

cuD or tile li'PII'
l2;J&amp; ,_ m. · to tile an
SL,. blhind tbe
ertv. Fire Chief
llld much of the
lbere
zoDavis.
Pc:meroy tlremen
celvod a clll II

llortb Vl-1114

repreaenting the Cheater El..

force• eltlmated • . ·~o:GI·~·i

me!Ury School. She Is thedlugh-.
ter or Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sex-

Hoovy llliMlnl bll
throe dayo billie

that pordcular or-.

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TilE ENGAGEI\IENT OF KATIILEEN ELLEN JW!R loA.
1 c. Robert Bruce Smith hoo lloon &amp;IIIIIIWICOd by hlr porento,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Karr ot 13-15 Fllrhavea Place, Fair Lawn,,
N.J. He Is tho son of Mr. ond Mro. Doullao Smith o! Romoey,
N.J. Tho brtde-loobo, a rracliiiiAI of Fair LIWD HJifl SCboaland
Sberwood School olllullneaa, lo withtho New Joroey Boll
phone Co. Hackensock, N.J. Sbe lo the ]lrlDIIclau8hte of Mr.
lad l\lro. lllvld W. Bayes of Paaulc, N. J., lad at !ln. Clan
Karr and the late Bert Karr, Sr., of P~, Ohio.
Her l!ance, o gnduato of Ram.... Hlih Scboal, wu ompioyod by 11. &amp; R Block Inc. before hlo ..Uotoment In lhe Air.
Force. He is presently !ltatlonedatLockboume Air Foree B11e,
Columbu.s, Ohio.

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TOPS Knotcher Club
Plan Spring Contest
'lbe UMJ.II ~t C 0 Dleat, which endl ~ 13, waodlocualed and member• were arpd
lo work for we!PIIo11 bol'ore
then tho Moils TOPS

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SAIGON (111'1).. U.S. military
II(JOkesmon disclosed lodl3 the
Communills' spring olrenslve
has lntentlfied )lith a coordinlted drive toword Da Nong and

llll!for reslstence ill the MlcbeUn rubbor plall!ation DOrtbwelt
&lt;i Saiii&gt;O Wbore holvy !IPdll8
raged for the lourtlt dl1.
Phlm Dong 11m, chief
Salpt ...,U.tor at. tho Parlo
peoce tall!o, chorged today the

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ill tho 10 ceot conlolt for tile
lou of 10 poundo. It was mIDIIlced tbat two member• are
. otlll oli81ble ill tho :s ceot con-

teat.
11ut1t Needs, proddont, opea.
ed tho meetinB with tho TOPS
pn,yor and rellowohll&gt; 10111, lad
the Jllodp of lilop,..., T b o
IJ.'OU.P laag ••Pouncla•• to t b I

MRS, GRETA ,!jiJ'I'rLE, ll\lelp ~ acboal_.-vt...,,loft, wuin chorse &lt;ilaot night's
alaaJ Mel!ls ~ opelilas ..... tnii.O'cOnler lo Nancy sexsoo, Chester EJemelllli-y Schoolelllth

Skating Party,

Easter Egg

L«al mcito'r ~~~ ~qll'S
can pin a heod allrt Fr4taY

Hunt Planned

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• :~ctod by tho ,Wo
,Stile_Patrol.
Sst. P, D. l\lcCreedJ,-.,
of tho Gaiii&amp;·Molil
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at ,VIIIm Avo.
!nib 8:311"

lflder, wbo

wu l'UIIIIIIl'..,.· With tboiD io Eric Chambors &lt;i Mlddloport,, Southon Local teacher,

who prooilwlcod

tbe ~for tlio &lt;;"'ioitllnto ill thee- wblch nn !or wen over m 'hour.

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porter who WUl a Pulltzer Prize
!qr a natlmwlde smctY he made
&lt;i criminal ju~ID!d today &lt;i
cblldcoo llolng
Wider ''In111man coadltlons" atinllltuillu
tltrooghout the cauntry,

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Vietnamese IDd Vllt ec:.,.

Particularly ......,. ......
broke out ID tllo )b.,of
pllllllatim t.l miles ootlbof!ll If

SallPl whero ·• ndoa .W,.

Wodp, bolloved lo be ,.,.
largest of the war, raa lllo

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Who !oul!lll oft altecU\
their bunkers.

U.S. ril10111111 IOdou"
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otruck prevloulb' bJo - • •If .
~2 hombtra but tbt (;aowl,.

illlll Weathered tllo llr ......
and then J1(IIIOd ...
attacking Amorlcana ld eratera 1lll1il nfabnmsrt•
arrived.
B:i2a 4nlpped man tbM.
toni of bomba oo tllo- ;;..;,;;~ '"
before dlwn and American rille plaloon
Down In b)' ·heiiCOilCor to
..._ The ~
seven Comrnoniata fa
bunker but wore J1(IIIOd
by helvy lire ll'om
bunkero. T1tfcl retreatoiiJ
B52 cr-• w111le U.S.
bombers worked over lllo
pooldoos.

·OD ~~· . • Fiiod Aid Budget Plan Favored~==.:;::~
Changes in Meat Bilt,.
Fitrnt Front . ;By Nu:onSure to Stir Fuss ~inv:~':n':":!:
lloarina
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· . ~...,.. . ~• d~a~land the Nixon .... .
•: y - -.· olllclalt , ~nlolrlliGII'o. lntent!Oill In teoloo
I ...,,, ~~'before tho 8enlte agrt.
ts Q. 1c.lturat '
subc~
.. ld ~~~~~ &lt;!.!flo llacllid70·buf-·
, ilbl:.'lloon made.

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Agrlc1ilture lleplrtment's bill- lad Jamoa ,and.-.. witneos
got olllcer, coocodict under prd&gt;obly will-later.
quextliining' b)' Sen. WU!ilm
lb h lo· - - ' !AIIIimooy,
Pr&lt;&gt;xilllro, D-Wio... that ~metals
llld: "I can toll you about
u'e not polllllletely ,.., that . brutlllq.,' illlmmla trealmilk ~IUmp.tioo wW ~ ~ meat Ill Over the VnltedStatea."
. "I ·don~ think &amp;nyOOI cOD In Mo llateiuon!, he told &lt;i how
1111 ' !0~ oure· untll
I~" peoplelh1110Fioriditown•'ivere
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~~~!, ~~;~ wo ·do oupsaid it mUk . ~ Jln'oolle ~'l"lllor lad of a
aomoldYl ro·iloos
becouill of · Soolb ConJilal hiatiMioa Wbore
phlae-6i.t. children •'ore liOoiAin wltli rubber
ndi ule . boiOI, ~ ha!dJII,._ chalnt
The mUk. unaolcl In and l)lla. .
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Communists had massed 11liUU\f
tU.Yi1lons" for an attaek on
Salpt lad ~llod the talke
would !Ill tr the ottack came
&lt;if. So for tbe Communlats have
klllod 10,463 Americaoa oillce
the talks IWtod last ~ 12.
'Ibe Commllllists were taking
helvy lo..eo-_.. t1ton ~30 ill
tho llrst three days In an lilted
C!Cllftte!Ufensive 45 miles J10I1h..
west of Salpt lad 116 In
attacke m vWages lhleldlng Da
Nang !rom the South. Oilier
_lomdreds diad. In ocatterod
fighle and Ullder
air
attackl.
Tho shelllos of U.S. bases and
South VieiDamese towns contJn.
ued a n d tile
Communilll
launched a new tbnlst alona tile
~m oooot, lhelllng the Da
Naog areo and a otrong or
hamllls sou1h &lt;i tho secOR!
largelt city, kiUing 14 civilians
and llllODiding 34.
The Communists assaulted a
llrin8 or homlets 10 miles
aouthwost of Do Nang and
drove lnlo tho village of Villh
Dlen fer tile seoond time &lt;i the
war. South Vletnamen militia.,... drove thom out Wedlteoday

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Mistreated

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II 7:30, II tllo New 11141- ·
rink. Tho Ealler •a illllll '
!or 'chlldroawWIIoopaaoorad
bJo tile dom .., limdiJ, AjlriJ 1,
at 1:311 p.m. at tllo .

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lad lllarle Bir.- t bo
lrGialt lor tile week.
Wolcomod 1o tllo
were
llanq liiYdlr lad J•- Torroll. At tbt condu- &lt;i I b o
meeiiDi oach &lt;ttllomemllorotold
how much wolib\lbe mull lo10
1o atlaJn tile KD1 (KOPS ill Waiting). Clan A-1 - tllo door

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u the ............. Edith Gard.1101' Wll tile reclplart &lt;t tho pia

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tune of USmDe•" and uwe Are
LolinJ," Tolil wei&amp;l&gt;l lou for
tllo - k woolO'Ii Jlll'llldl. ~­

SYRACUSE - A llralln8lad Euter Oil&amp; illd, wa• planold Wilen the l'ri-Coun!J c. B.
Clll&gt; met Tlllrldl3niiJII,
lllrcb 13,- ll1lttlnaad by tllo Prll- Junior HoJ.

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pounda oenolbly), 14 TOPS, and
nlahlot 12 pip.

Knotebero - Tueldl3
thellelga CouJitllnllnnary.
Plans were made tor the m.
ltallatkln ol officers at n e r: t
week' 1 rneeUJ1a. Am CotterW
wW hs.. chtrga &lt;i tho .......
mony. a waa reported that member• w11l have to attend t h e
meeUns next ill order to
... ellalbl• for the quarterly lad

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Kathleen Ellen Karr is Engaged

JUST 30 MINUTES
TO DO IT ALL IN .
THE NEW HOOVER
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eroy ftremea

Enemy Mass Before
Saigon Peace Threat:

trophy lor outapell-

ing 13 other Olllllsts represenbo
ina otller counQ" sehoola but wort
ille trophy p1_.....,.
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11 1&gt;;11, onl,y 10 dou'a to turn out Suttl,, 1 OOW1Iy school. slVOrviatho ""' report lad
It to
the tanner for bill Ull In ·ftllne . Or in .chllrge or this year'&amp; bee,
a recum. ••
presented the awards.
Runner~ in the «nteat. which
lasted well Over an hour. Was
Nmcy Sexson, an eighth

policy am stalllards for camP--

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Farmer• Wbo are 011 data pro. Sllem Center•
ceos!Jw ll'IIODII !lnd !bat U Ia
Mi11 Welker not criy received

Emergency preparedness, out-

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leml Uioclalod wiih the Feb. lli

a.m. to2p.m.,wtthaucklunch
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vtaor, MrL Dorts Blllnoa, F&lt;Rlr
~ presldert. and
Mn. MUUe Cook, council piper
aad ncretary, mot wltll tho loclll-ro.
The Ajlril 8 lrliilllll! oellloo
wiU llo held at Heath Unltod
Jlelhadlll Church, 11llrd &amp;ad
¥ttn. Middleport, lad wW be '"
tendod b)' bolh Moils lad Athono
Court)' 1113 eamp perscmnel. It
wW be cORiu&lt;tcdindoorsfromlO

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utonall1, lad an lo
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1'!10 IICOad tnlnlal ·""II"'
wUJ llo bold "' ~'11 Jl CU.

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wW 11o ~ br Coon:IIJIOr'
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q. to boln&amp; o•iied II&gt; ~ ot

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JW11 wore pll~ d.irliW ruo..
&lt;!II''•
oflocol 1coull111 ·
olft&lt;illl• lad I~• wilb ...,,..
nlllltl"' ol FOUl' Rhoro Girl
Scoo!l Coo!ncU lloloclctuuWI io
Porker•~
Four lrllill........... tllo
,.,.... actlvtllao IDwlvod Indo:
camp hive boon oc~od, .tllo
!!rat In Middleport "' l,prU 8.
Pllnl now aro lor day camp lo
be held at ca.., Klao!Mita
Cbeo.t er olthor tho thlrdori&lt;Nrth
week ill June. Mro. Honry llwlt., of Oltllllr who wiU be tho
'""' director, ,pont Tuooday ill
Porkersburg at o dlroctnr'a
tralill• ochool Loaders with a
preterenee 11 to which week in
June they want tor ell¥ camp ue
a&amp;kad to coolact Mra. 1 R. Neal,
nelihbor- chllrman.

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Au IIOJ'Ifl!'l who will bolo.io*'
for tho lliJ llolld Noiii!IJOrllood • 1Jw Willi dl01 C1111P ~ ol'illllo
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WAliiiJNGTON (UPQ- Bop.
Claro!ico E. Mllior, R.()hlo, an·
IIIIUIICOd be ..w' lOOk revlol tllo 1967 . WboleiOIIIO Meat
Act to o11o11 ~ inopodod bJo
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Alternates tc) TV Cigarette ,Ads
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11 c:ilforelle ·eommerclala are eveotuaUy
fiiDIIOd: floom t.lev!Ji011 lnd radiO bY edict

ol tbt Fedotal CommuDicaiiOII• .commis1al011 II wiU Cost the broadclf\lng ind\lllrY
some t225 miWOU b18IDI..I reveDues.
That Ia l lizablo hole bl any ln\IUStry's
pocket There remains, bowever, on~
hllhertO onn.pped 10111'&lt;0 ol revenue which
the broadcasters are reportedly conalder·
tng to ftllthe gap.
"If FCC aue&lt;eeds in biiDDing ~garelje
ads we just might CODSider hard-liquor
clle~ta." one .network e:~ecutive is qu~
by tbt Health Bulletin.
curreally, liquor ads are kept oll .the

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a1r by two volimlarJ codtl. 'It tiemt liiJb• .,."·
ty doubtful thai ~ industrY w1U rUt · ··

arouaing public wrath ~Y ~
codes. and perh~ ·~up wltht' theincliid
' e·

., .

co reveaue goes up bl amoke, the· tiroa4·
cuten will just have to try to do ,the bUt .
they cu with what they've got. Poaalbly
they could beef "up lhelt deadorant or
toolhpUtO advertising.
Theae are examplei of products that
doll't injure anyoDO; they just make a lot
of vlewen alct.

the Fedenl Aviation Administration. Here
are a few of the lieighil it will reach:
• In 11110, airlines will be carrying some
;t'IV million pa.sengers, more than three
times the fiacal 1968 total of 152.6 million,
reflecting an average annual growth rate
of 10 per cent.
This is a conservative estimate. In 1968,
passenger traffic increased 3l. 7 per cent
over the previous year. In the 1116UB (10rind, average annual growth was 16.5 per
cent.

.

· o More than 90 per ceat of the 3,600 Blf·
line planes 1n use Will be jets, ~ompared to
slightly more than 50 per ceotm 1966..
• The general aviation (nonalrline)
Oeet will number 214,000 and produetlon of
civil aircrall will reach nearly 34,000 a
year, both figures almost double the 1968

totals.
• Use of jet fuel wll1 zoom from 6.~ btl·
uon gallons in 1968 to IU billion in 1980,
and aviation gaaollne consumption will go
from 642 mlllioD to 835 million gallons. · .
• With more planes in the air, the nwn·
ber of take-offs and landings at FAA·
controlled airports wll1 rise to 171.5 mll·
lion, more than triple the 53 millioD ID
1968.
The beautiful, lor spacious skies are get·
ling less spacious bY the year.
·

'

Just One of Those Things
It's a man's world, all right.
We bear a lot of criticism of the . wlle
who drives from the back seat, but very
li!Ue about the husband who cooks from
the dining room table.

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BIOBBAT

By PHIL PASTORET
Sprin* begins March 20,
and in JUSt about six more
Jacqueline ,Parka' book w a s

H~IP.ital CareJss~ntial :
For Victim of ·Anl'llrysm ·

:· \
.

'

RFK's Inner Struggle on
Presidential Race Entry

weeks after that date we can
pUt our galoshes away. May.

..

he.
'
ly IIUCE IIOSSAT
bought b;y Bartbolomew House
The fellow who is busy
lor Fail llUbllcaUon and alrea·
NEA Wathington Comtp0tt4tnt
as a bee doy and night
~
tty one of the richest rum men
WASIIINGTON (NEAl
soon loses his honey.
ever is shaking bt his Puccia.
• • •
Political repOrter Juleo Witcover'a new ~••~~. D~
Jolnly Mathis ia living In an
Rail
travel
may be a little
The Last Campaign of Robert KeMedY, ·-Is WlO&lt;l ••
old Howsrd Hughes manoe, in·
author's skills to a plane much above the standard }olll'lllll·
door swimming pool in llle en- slow, but at least you ean be
istlc venturing into the realms of "instant biatory.'
trance hall .... In one Miaml
It is a book about a man, a man of!A!D bl tormeat u bia
day, muld·llngual Caterina Va·
powerful strain of emolionai!Jm runs aga!Dsl abounbarrlerdto of
Iente was Interviewed by Rve
goveming caulion, a man joyfully and proudly
a
oewshawks In aa many lanfamily legend yet seeking aome release from it, a "::
DDCTDRIB MAILBAG
guages - Fngliah, Japaneae,
searching for his own unmistakable Jdeolily ·amid a we bu~
French, Italian, and !Vanlah ...
of confusing ,impreslilll\1 gene~a~.l'J...~,:~~II)lll
c e r t a i n you'll not
mooe•'lteqliOiitl)' llf·'?othi!reJWhb liow ww •
,..
A!!d hsd six Jell II .-4 .... pretty
~a· up in Cuba. '··
distance.
"
T
,.. ~e's at the . ~· clowJilD
.~
Witcover's diligeot inquiries and personal observaUODs,
Jim DooloyvHie .... The banker
When
there
are
kid§
in
reinforced
by his undea1abie capaclly•for genu!Debout'ft"J.:
George Woods do.tetted !rom a
the house, the best "'"uu
lnsighil
bave
prnduced a· work wbich ·baa a
nve""""" 'roond the world trljl
to keep apple pie is
characterlstico
of a play-a drama woven Into the llgbl
ly WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
and dished stroipt fD ''21" to
secretll'.
fabric of high tragedy, carrying inevitable bl1efelt IUid
have 111eir ~WI debriefed.
meaning lor all who care about !lie noture of human We.
Rocky G&lt;azlano'o )1111 finlsbQ-Whal are the symptoms
~metlme ogo I de·
Some of those who urged the latA! Robert KenaedY In
ed "'1111 latest 1V commerclal
of a dissecting aneurysm ol
veloped a swelllnR in my
11167
or earlier to try to wrest tbt presidencY· from LJII'!oD
I
- in which he'll appear In "full
the abdominal aorll? Whet neck just above tlie collar·
Johnson
perhapa will only be lresbly dllmaye&lt;' bY ·WitExpreoalons' Origins
drs&amp;• lljlstlck, lady's wig,
is the treatment?
cover's
enterprising
diaclosiii'OIIhat tbt N~ York senatOr
00110 • 11 Is noticeable only
The expresslons, "burying
alter
my
evening
meal.
dress,
high
heels,
etc
....
Elvis
thought
and
rethought
the matter aga!D IUid "!~-froprim
tbe hatchet" and "di~ging up
A-Whoa tbt hmer ~
Ia
no
pain.
!I
lasts
lor
late
1961
almost.
to
the
eve
of tbt Iiiii .New Hanlr-· •
There
Prealey's
makeUp
011
the
..
Charthe h 8 t c bet," ongmated
of the abdominal aorta sufabout
an
hour
then
disap·
mary
OD
Ma,rch
12.
•
,
1
fers a small break, the blood
to'' morie was Debbie Re)'nolds' from the fact that Indians
C..uld
this
be
an
~u­
pearo.
Tbey
may
Dad
It
ioa~ble
that
lie
tfllt!Y
fer
N .._
may force iii way between
brother BW .... Allza Kasbl n, burled tomal&gt;Awks when they
rysm
of
the
ascend1ug
lhe inner and outer layers
peace ·with an enemy
have tu~ bit "cat' leelfll&amp; ~ •• o .~ oc·
nall,y made lito- &lt;JilV - - made
aorta?
Uwllt he tllollltl piUDie late ~ lrU Ja. a. Ul!lo·If ~
of the vessel and form an
and
dug
tbem
up
when
they
dom and or course shed herman·
A-No. It sounds like a eli·
and
••alleal•· Tbey ma7 llllillt tllftloiHII!Io tbat, u Wl'aneurysm. This is accom·
qer .... Her oew groom swept made war.
verliculum in the upper part
ponied by a waring pain and
cover tiii&lt;Overed, KeuedJ wu ..... , . 111 ~~·-~
him clean.
alo10, froat.l eballeiCe .t. Jo~ 111 11111t , _ ,_...,.
of your eaophagus.
some dilation of the aorta.
La Strelsand will make .....
be chareed to a ~~~ fellll fllnl if loal ble.
Branches of the vessel \hal
Q-My doetor ••Y• I have
pie million this year but Bha'll does give illeBaentlall.Y ttralllltt-.
supply various abdommal
Yet, in this crlticll area· of tbt teilator'l tb1Minl1 .~
collagen disease and scleroorgans and the lower ex·
atiD pick· up $50 a day utra eomed:J tbe reasoo for its exag·
may have been entrapped by t!le very. emolltmallmt """"'
derma. What ore they? He
tremity may become
some partisan liberall earlier prtzecliO bfPly lnd wblch
r&lt;Olllni her '57 Thlnderblrd fD prated 11;yle .... It struck u~ aa
Ia l!lvillg me l:laldrone. What
blocked. When this happens
la!A!r served aa bia proof ol eamtltllesa with eounUesalhollParamount for"OilaClearDay."
a plea- shoW but Ute llrll
Is It lor?
the symptoms depend on
sarub of have·nol Ame~ who helped 11\ake up btl vot..... Rod Taylor and Marla Comez
nl&amp;ht
audience e"'pted lDID
what organ is involved.
· A-The colla1eu dlseates
lng
COIIIII!neDCY.
hive their own Latin Amerteaa cheere and a standing lina1 OYI·
lupus
erythematosus,
per·
ID
comjllex time whlc!l calli forth IDereallnaiY com·
Since lbere is great danger
.... 'lbo Nancy -tra don ... We could not D&amp;IU" wbe· . plex lhlll
tarteritla
nildosll,
rheumatoid
tnnnan
ntpc~nsea,
as lndlcaled, i!Oes Dol
thai the veasel Will rupture,
Jr..Jack HalO)' Jr. bll !orma1 thor It was beeause ol tllllram· · shrink from vlluable psyehologlell pro)&gt;lngt. II Ia· nearly
arthritis,
rheumatic
fever,
this cooditlnD conslitufes an .·
'IIOddiDIJ It oil and thO)''ll prob- meled enthuslum lor the protmpoosible loday to report' politics sensibly without such
emergency. The v 1e tim · etylhema modosum, acler·
ai&gt;Jll make II a unail lamliy ceeding~ or because . the whole
oclerma,
purjlur&amp;
a~d
several
should be placed in the in·
event In AClljllllco .... 'lbo Burt long aflllr wae played withOUt · · "r:'~~~, not, however, stray Into the rilkl reijml nl
t..nsive care unit of a hos- less common conditions are
characterized
by
ab·
Laa&lt;aoters Bevhllll lano Is 111
pital · heart ward and the
guesswork, ao others not ~ound by the rlllld If~~
an iuterml"lon and certalnl,y II
normalities of the collagen,
the block !or a mere $770,000.
blood pressure should initial·
.
set lor himSelf might do. Here Is ODe threitl o .,.... _ _
a gelatinous pro!A!in normal·
ly he brought down to just
1be pew f41776" nwaleal at needs ooe.
lhol might be plausible:
William Daniels aa Jolin Adabove shock level (a sys· ly found in the skin, t..ndons,
the let~~ st. 'lbeatre Ia m o r e
Probably no one except llob Kennedy himself and his
ams seemed to glve his roJe ot
tolic pressure of 100). Tran· cartnage, blood vesse!B and
wile
Ethel,
the real ,.'"" and denlh of bia feelings
ttroipt
~
t1uu&gt;
mulieal
comfibrou&amp; connective tissue.
an irritating man too much Jllllltqullizers and other drugs ~
towird
Lyndon Johnaon-wbji!A!ver oihers may have
eclr
but
11'1
I
d1oOrM
and
OC·
ID scleroderma the con·
nered trrttatlon, Iloward dB Sliva
given and in time the leslOD
guessed at.
.
caaloaallr
IIIUdllng
evenin&amp;
a
neclivellsoue
of
tbt
skin
and
may heal. But a surgical
played BettJamln Franklln omugC..DeOivably,
Kennedy,
uniquely
poosessed of that Imowl·
aen1al ~atlzatlon ol the lrou· l,y, archi.Y and strongly and keep
warn sho•~d be available at other orgaDB becomes harded
may'
not
have
trusted
bimSeU
to aet nn the preli· .
aU times to replace the ells· ened. Paramethasone (Hal· bla 11 tod&lt; to 11101 all'lhose Revode~y
until
be'
could
justify
overt
movemeot
ou tbt bull
drone) is a cortlsonelike
. . - . , JobD Honcocl&lt;l onto the
eased aorta with a seamless·
an
eye
out
lor
a
lanky
lad
named
of
evenla
01llllde
himSelf.
lmitted Dacron tube If medi· drug that is given lof"inflam.
Dtclaratloa of IDdopoiiOionee.
Ran Rowurd who .P111od Thomas
RecogllizblC' hiS own emotlonalilm, In olher wordl, be
o:at treatment does not re· matory diseases in general,
Ita DIOste lackl IIIQ1binl &lt;ul- Jellor10tt and hU all lhe gang.
may
truly haVe been plagued bY doubt aa to wher~wllh
suit in signa of prompt im· including the acute inllam·
tomarlll' Binl!llble but the form
res~
·to LlloJ-:11 ended and oUtsiders' unreal c~ges of
matory stage olthe collagon
lj' earmarkl ~ a with a
.. provement.
1
"vendettl!'
belan.
,
•
neat sense ol gawky comedy,
di,seases.
voretng, has hll next morllal or·
bit IIChoduled: Philadelphia ell·
vorcee &amp;aaan Hearn, 28 .... Even
N, Y. BoJ;ing Commlsh Ed DooJ.
ey's 110rrled aboUt the Latin·
fllhter rlota at Madison SOJw"e
Garden _ BOOn'a tbe flgbt' 1 over
he dasbeo fD the lido entrance
and haarS the declJI&lt;II under
the safe overhlnl of aeali ....

.

Tigers Eye Second Straight Title

. .

· Ag9od

habit to get
into~ .
,·

!mew

Jackie Gleaaon's

tor Sammy

~

n:

coniu~-

wu·Ia 11'!1111 a
be atnU!e4 over 1be
U llllf

is !rehearsW~l'll IU•Jf be~'.
Now t1ta1
~ iaJI!ol II, .....
11
hh uThat'• Life .TV series hal
bliJDciudy, le ibO
been ordored ounk in Its chan • .
..... writer Marvin Man skulha •
.tllle - ·
Mally
boek .., tho Glea100t wr111ng c""'
.... Hotel New Yorker which 11110·
. claltzes lD houaina BPO&gt;rts - •
porsplrlng at ltartl:b;y Madll&lt;l!
Square llardon ilnaii.Y aolvod Its
loolltetl mloor problem: nep
Nell Fltzprlld lnvenled • spo- ;,
clal pole voult vllllll in tltO cor•
nor of the new loi&gt;b.l! ..
Ing wedding mardleo ....

w""

..r:·

6..foot.:J
6~

Mark

Carl Prlce

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Will Co- Llbbo)' (4), Fori Recovm (3) Wealllerspoon (6.7) leading the laces quite a job on lhe boardo.
lillllbus Eatl beeomo the first llld Bridgeport (6).
atlack, 111e BuUdogo could go aU lou Burk to lhe triggerman lor
Cla11 AA team alnc:e 1908..19 fD
Bob Han's Columbus East Tt. the way. Their lirol stumbling the Bulldogs' lastbreak.
.,..,tun back-to-bock state bas· r.ors llUt !heir 47 pme win block Is apinst Chamlnade
Arcanum relies on 6 loot·7
-all chami&gt;loluhtjla?
streak on the line againsl To· which has won 18 o1 its last 19 Dave Gray and 6·7'h Sieve
Can Hardluclc canton Mellin- lodo Llbboy, which lost to Day. atarta.
Christ lor Its rebounding
le,y !lJ{auy corral the tiUelt hss ton Chamlnado In lhe 1966 n.
canton Coach Bob Rupert Ia- strength and first team All·
IOUibl since 19247
nals.
bela Chamlnado "a good alze Ohioan Jim Troutwine to koy
Wlll JRI"119 .~ ll!i~.' 1 Clev~·,,....,tl'l~~ '"~•·lb••, ,leam, '!.1\1\;-. a, ItO\"!"i1'1!:'!Jl'nt •.the attad&lt;. ·'"'"' and .'1)-outwlno
Coo~ ' !!""' ' li&gt;fc.e-illl\,.a.lio!Jii , .Jut teun.•fD ·jlllll ·a double.. ~~)&lt; • hand. '
averaged 20 and 19 points, r•·
IWIJ. 111:8~ U.,. state chilli· taking titles In' 1958 and 1959.
The BpQdois ere riding on a spectlvel,y.
)11111,/hlp' ' ·
'lbo clash pits East's Eddie 23 pme wtmlng streak.
Dale Blevins, a 5-10 senior,
Can tall Arcanum claim the Ratleft', UPPs Class AA Player
Fort Recovery and Arcanum led Portmouth Clas with a 21.4
Clasa .A crown It almost snared (j tbe Year, and Libbey's Abe are gl~lzed CJaas A teams. scoring average.
In 1967?
Stewsrd, a second team All •
Fort Recovery boast• 6~oot-7
It will mark lhe first state II·
' The .annrers wiD be supplied Ohio pick.
Lyle Monroe, 6.foot.6 I!Qb Meir· nals appearance lor Bridgeport,
starling Friday whO~ 111e ' Ealll Hilh'• Bob Hart Calli lng, 6-1 Ken Helby and 6-1 Dale Portomouth Cla.Y IUid Fort Re.- .,Ohio hlil&gt; sehool cham· Toledo Llbboy • "an explosive Metzger in its starting lineup. covery,
plonohtjl takes place al st. Jolin team •• , capable of scoring In
Arena.
btg bunches."
Four CloiB A - · • kick oil
ileward, 111e Cowboys• !Uoot
the lllurnlll' - Fort Reeovm 5 senior wbo averapd 24 points
(26.1) vi. Bt~ ()13.1) at will got a chance fD BUBI'd the
'
1:30 p,m. IUid Portlmoulh Cl11 6 foot -7 Rallo!!.
C!6-il vs. Are0111m !'S~).
"I promised Aile 111is matchDIIIon.. ChallilnadeJ19.a), the up w1111 RaUell aU year," To19,16 AA ebaJnl&gt;, ' iad ·canton ledo Coach Burt !VIce Slj'S.
LOUISVILLE, K1. (UPI}"I think Drake Is a fine
MeKtnle,y (24.1) meet at 7:30 lt&gt;loe Is expected to re&amp;IJIII hla ft'a roul!ll going against Goliath baaketball team, and I have
p.m., . ·,toUowed b)' Columbolt post in order fD try his hand at withoUt a alinphol.
re•pect lor the Missouri VIIIO)'
Eatl ()13.0) and Toledo Llbbiiy eoll... coaching "U somebodf
Coach Maurice Jobn of Drake Conference,'' Wooden said. •"I
(23-1).
wlllliYe me a chance...
knows that better than aJ1)'body. feel any team here can win Utla
The O.IB 4 d1aJnt&gt;lonahll&gt; It
lt&gt;lce, who had coached Lib- He must lead hll . troops into tourney."
HI lor 2 p.m. S.ll!rdll whllo boy lor o1pt ,......, boasted an battle lonlsht against GlaD! Lew
Injuries could prove to be the
~ Clata AA ..lrvtvoh Wille 87 .a record the Iaiii lour ,.. · Alclndor and hll corps o! deciding fs.cW In the Purdlle
at 7:30p.m.
aons.
Philistines wllhotlt 1 man on the North Carolins pme. Bolli
Five~ the e~tseml.Qnallsta
Cantm McKinley h&amp;o made roeter biaer titan ,6-tool-11.
teams have been crlppl,.. by
.....;, ranked lllllOIII UPI't Top 22 prevines sppearanees with·
John's plan Is to brtrur: in the loss or key performers and
'r• - Coi•mbll East (1), out a otat.. tlUe.
Gam' Odom to cover 1Jte !.l'h each will bo looking to exploit
c..., Mdilnle,y C!), · ~
Bot wllh Ali.Qdo lorward Niclc Alcindor within the tlrlt few the other•a losses.
minetes ~ the - · · Odom Dick Grubar, a hlghl,y0~\~Qfed a suece~ evening regordod l!llsrd, will be 011 the
against a 7 ~ooter from Texas attlellneo lor North Carolina and
A&amp;M lD the Midwest reglonala. Chuclc Dans, a Uoot center
But lhe kill' to lhla pDte for will be out of action lor Purdlle.

UCLA Favored To Repeat

As NCAA Cage Champions

Drake, John feels, will De in ita
hit li'OID tlte outalde.
Wllhotlt thet the BuUdOtls are

So too, may Herman Gilliam, an
AII..Star forward. I G!IUam Is
unable lo p1e,y, It will put utra

sunk.
Coach John Wooden ~ UCLA,
llhole team Is· seeking an
~- third consecutive
NCAA crown, was high in hla
praise lor Droke and lndteatetl
his tcoull had 1 broulllt! b1ck
r~s II ~¥~dogs'

presSlll'e oo the Bollermakers•
backeourt duo o1 Rick lo!oolnt
and Bill Keller.
"Gilliam .fa running a little
botter, but 1 woo•t know for
111re 'tibout itlm unUI game
time
Aid
I'Urdure Coach
, I•
,

ablllt;y fD

.Bhpotloi.

'

By GAilY ~ALE ·

.S-

a 25.2 average.

BridgepOrt's

,Orioles Ro·ck :Plr·ates,.

t

·scoRE.

Heiby, a second team All-Ohio,
· is the Indians' top scorer with

Thompson and

Wticover.

••

.

true.

BARBS

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK - liDWard Hugh·
es biJ-cuh dfer for Nevada'•
big ski roBOri was BIIUbbed so
.be boullllt the other &amp;Ide of the
..... .... The JUehard
Baaeharll ore prlelnl pruns ...
strelllllld'a man Elliott Goulcl'l
prlelnl boebelor clip st Malibu
AstrolliUI Doll Eisele, dt-

.

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. .1~11W
IA\ t
0 Lf\l
lf\J L!lJ

.er

u worse comes to worit 8nd their tobac·

The Sky's the Limit
The avlaliOD indusbJ has nowhere to go
but up, ~to 'Aviation Forecaofa,
Filcll Yelll'l
1980," just publlshed by

.

a . proresslonal

.

'

·1 .; ~at\!ball. pl1yer. He ,spent nine· )'&lt;!ars 'in the minor leag~!.
lhon ·mwllh winning eliibs. ·the ,~ Angeles D(ldgers and
the Pittoburgh P,lra!A!s. Now, be Ia wilh the Monjreal' Ex·
· pt»'.a .team. that ii .Starting-troin m:ratch. · . ,·.. 1
• It•Is· ii:noiher •challeng~ Will• has hecome accustomed .
lo chalt,enges. adJiisled lo' them. and whipped •!hem .. B~l
now ha muat.blte lhe bullel,just a bit harder·. , , •, . .
In ,b~se]&gt;ail terms, fM!.ifil eoialofi. lie was mild e. part or
the. (l~tpm · J!"d ]~•am· lhat went into baseball's ·expan·
'·si9/) ·~ran . last wwl.ef .'\'fld sub"l"'~··tly japptid •onto the
; .' 1'.!\iler~ th~ !!an J)ie.g:o. ,Padres, ~·s~s qty,- R&lt;&gt;Y~,ts. .
iliii!!IJe ri10ts· and)lo~l.reat);;~~· , •. ,
. . . . ... . . ;
,. Tifo. years ago,: jiflii~' ~IIIII llile *"•aoos "11~: Dodgers· . ·
Unrludlng.foilf al ·a ihortat&lt;ijl on P.t:nnant WI~IJerl), he' was·
lradf!dtOthe:Pira~•··
~. ·_.,: ··
.
~ ~
:'At t..e .tfm·e of the tr8det he 1aiil, u1 &amp;old people that .
II illdo't bolber me, lhal the Dodgers ·tel me go. LOold•ft
bBck"on '11, I know that wosn't
II hurl me mentally. '
He. meal! his pride.
·
lit his first seiuon with the Pirates, Wills balled .302,
tying his ma/or·league high. Hill fame, however, rests with
his ~pectacu ar .ability to steal bases .. H~ holds the maj9r •
leagu~ record of 102 stoie)l· bases in 1111!2 1breaking Ty
Cobl&gt;'s record of 96) and aiilo the National League record
o( most coitSecutlve 'seasonS le8ding the league in stolen
bJses !six. 19111Hi51. Last aeason, at age 35, he stole 52
bases.
·
"Near the enc!' of last season," i)e said, "I went lo the
P,lra!A!s and asked if I were going on the e,.,ansion list
I liave business intereals in Pittsburgh and I ~anted to
k~ow whll plano I would have to make. Well, lhey wouldn't
tell me. I thought that was lousy of them. I had been fair
with them and·i)ed played as hard as I could. They thought
that \II had knoWn I was going lo leave, !hal I wouldn't
put out. That's ridiculous. I might have played even harder,
Just to show th"em they were making a mistake."
Maury WIU1
It wasn't until the trade lo Pillsburgh !hal some of the ·
. we are1l't going out there to lose"
fun of baseball left him. ''Before that,'' he sald, "I couldn't
wait .to get to s}lring traloing. Now, I really don't 'think
about it much dur~g tha wlnjer. That's why !like to nego·.
for inspiration," said Wills. "Cobb and I were alike ·in
ttate my contrACT rom bolrii iihd hot come down to camp.
many ways. Funny thing, his theoi"ies on basesteaUng are
Because even now, once I arrive In Florida, I want to jump
exactly Like mine. And I arrived at them independently,
in that batting cage."
before having read the book. Another funny thing, it was
Few people, reasonobly enough, expeellhe Exr,o• lo win
the first book I think 1 ever read through .
many &amp;amet: WIU1 is not 10 pe11fmlsUc; It, 11 not his
"Once the Ttgen were playing an Important aeries In
nature.
Boston. The night before. Boston hiDH 1tood under Cobb's
"We are1tt gotag out to go through the motion•/' ht
hotel window and beat tin pots so he touldn't sleep. The
said. 01 We ~n't Jolllg out there to loae. I can't play that
next morning he walked through the mob and shouted.
way and Gene Mauch (ExR" manager) wouldn't stand for
'Now J'm going to show you how to play this game:
lhalldnd of team altitude.
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"Another time in PhiladelPhia, fans stood behind a rope
Wherever W1Us goes durin~ the baseeball season, Ty
in the outfield. Cobb went back for a fly ball, slapped some
C..bb's autobiography, "My Life in Baseball," goes with
guy who was hanging on him, then caught the ball.
him.
"I like his guts and I like his drive to win. He did all
A sportswriter gave him the book in 1962. ''I still read it
he could to be the best. ''

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~ar1ingl .Jiia ' 19th seQ:son; as

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!&gt; Bsldq)ore OriOiea COIIIItlled fD

', alai!A&gt;OII. Triple•~ l)er)~l· ·
""" IQid r.aqt.ie But Rudell .in
Ill' IJIJrd ·lomin£ clfd the~­

"'~•'' Jd•e~··~.a.

Big Goyloi'd .Pe;tr7,pltehod !Iii

"'•• '"!"
. _"""'____ - 111e audiences Wodn~. Son F....,lseo ~loa 9 - 4
II)' ulilted Pre" l...,....onal
The -•· acc:ouatod lor seven Cadus Leque trluqlll orer 1111 Frank
East ·

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1-Bstdmore •• 16 23
Phila&lt;lelphja .. 54 26
New York .... 52 'n

Booton, ..' •••• 45 34
c1nctpt1 .... 39 40
~ ~'•• , : ,.30 50
Mllwlukee' , ., 25 54
Wesl
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ruins with home rwtl
Pc~
GB
Brooks hit a grand alun In
•7ll9
the nrst 1m1ns -.. Pldro
.675 2% Ramoa hid walked lhree
-~ 4
Orlolea, and Frank comeeted
.5'ro 11
wttl) one on In the· lhlrd &lt;!If the
.t94 11
Plttstxu:llll starter. BstUmore
,375 2~h mado the moat ~ 111e ftoblniOII
,316 31
llulli'eat fD beat the Pirates B.S.
WHh Frank Robinson bock on

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GB

X-Lo• Ang. ... 53 27 .663
AtlaDta •• , , , 48 .31 .608 4'h

san Fran. • , • 40 40 ,500
san Diego , , • 35 43 .449

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OliCBJO. , ••• 33 47 .413 20
Sealt1e ••.• ' 30 so .375 23
Phoenix • • • • • 16 64 200 37
x..Clfnched title
y.Cllnche&lt;l de lor dUe
Wednesday'&amp; Results
Boston 104 Chicago 92 ·

Cine. 136 Los ~ 128 (oi)

the beam, the Orioles become a
fllreBt fD win lhe American
Leal!lle ponnant for !lie 10&lt;01111

time in four years. They eliclcod
In 1966 .
T!ie Detroit T!goro, l968 AL
champs, IUI!erod their Rrst
blow o1 1969 when calchar BUI
Freeman's nose was brok~ by
a lhrown ball Wodneoday while
he was taking extra batting
'pradlce at Lakeland, FIL The
Tigers were at Tampa, where
ll1ey ctropped a 4-3 doclslon fD

New York 104 Baltlmure 100
Philadelphia 136 Seallie 115
tl)e Cloc!Matl Redo w1111 the
Mllwsukee 11 ¥J'hoenlx 110
help o1 tbree Detroit orron.

!l. Lauis, tbe Nation~ Leque
champion, wasn't treated too
kindly either. The Loa Angeles
Dodgers' BW Singer and Clauda
Osteen' combined lor a 3.ji

Only games seheduled

Th.ursdaJI's Games
Atla.U at san Diego
Only game ocheduled

&amp;00&amp;

squad, say11 he alreadY feels

promJ)ted

W L PeL GB
Indiana ..... 41 32 .562
Kentucky • , .. 37 32 ,536 2
Miami. , .... 36 33 ,522 3
MinnesOta •••• 34 J6 .186 ~h
New York, ... 17 54 .239 23

hfibl~IA!d •

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1 vercllct over

and It

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Vtc Davollilo homo
winning run In the nln!b

three more

well·

stables to elose their doors to
111e publlc.
Latest to close their farms to

the

public were Mrs.

Gale

Markey, owner ot Calumet
Farm, and lou Doherty, - .

ct Slalllon Station,

both In

adjoining

!i&gt;endlhrllt

Farm, owned by Leslie Combs
D, was the drat to close ita
doors on Mooda,y.

PROMOTER DIES
NEW YORK (UP!)- Funeral
servicea wiD be Friday for Lew
Burston, well-known boxing
manager and promoter who
died WodneodaJI of a heart

H• hat quallli•d fot thtt John
Hancock Agoncy Lndlt'l"• Ill•.,_
11"18 to bo h,ld In Hollywwd
B•och, Fla., March 23•26. To
hl111 thl• rn•ant a tpeeial horte~r
,. .. , ...d for our 11101t •uc:c:•••·

fvl otent•. Thi• ;, tho fiK.Ifl'h
t i - ho ha• qualified to otltlnd
thit uclutin mooti,.'. To t"flu
It 111ean1 he l1 a profo11lonol
life o.mderwrltor highly qt,~alifi•d
tQ give yov tound Cld"tlc•,;altll
help In plannll"lg yowr flnonc:lol
lndepondonc;e.
·

William B. Hoy• AtencJ

aliment.

wefit

days.

W L PeL
x.Qakland •... 53 16 .768
Denver , .••.. 41 30 .577
New Orleans. , 39 32 .549
Dallas ...... 36 34 .514
been Los AI¥J:eles •• Jl J9 .443

CO-WINNERS NAMED
NEW
YORK (UPI}- Highscoring Calvin Murphy ol
Niagara and Terry Driscoll of

Boston COllege han
named co-wiMers of the East-

ern College Athletic CODI'erence
Basketball Player of the Year

Award Cor 1969.
Murphf, a two~lme Ali ·
A.rnerica, averaged 32.7 points a
game the past 8eason and

DrlscoU

YOrt&lt; YUikeet"il:.t
At1aDta • •
Wutlams and

known Kentuck,y horse raelng

By United Press International
East

the ...-

rash or barn fire• belle\ltd
caused b.Y an arsOnist hU

champions.
Torre, ••&lt;~~Ired Tueoday night
from the Atlanta Braves In a
trade lor Orlando Cepeda,
qulckJ.y s~ a contract· and
said ""the guys made me feel
right at home. u Torre said he
expectJ to be ready for
exhlblllon play In a week fD 10

foot 'homer• .

CLOSE DOORS TO FUBLIC
LEXINGTON, Ky, (UP!)- A

borne Farm,
in
Bourbon Cowtcy.

SCORES'

rlgllt
at home with the
defending N a t i o n a I League

The clilca110 CUbs hoi!A!d
CleveW's fline.pme 1ilm)nl
- . Clllcoab rove up six
1'11na· in the fltlll lnnrni but lllOII
rallied for a 19-7 triumpb, JUdi
Njoe helpod his .,.. )lltclilng
caUee with a two..run homer.
Al1xmd the clreult: The
Bostm Red Sox acored sevon
runs 100 Doll Wilson In the
lourtll lmlilg eo rmte to a 13-1
victory over the lblstoo Aati'o1

Fayette Cowtcy; and A.B.
Hancock Jr., owner r:4 Clal.r-

"RfGI!T AT HOME''
llr. PETEJ!SBURG, F I L
(UPD- ~"'oe Torre, newest mem·
ber of tile &amp;.. Louts Cardinals

Soatlle · Pllou. WWie McCorllf
and . Balib1 boekod
Perl')" a .JIOrf........_ bla itdrd
vtetnry ~ the exhlbldm ......,
-will! a polr ~ doubles apiece.

averaged

23,3

for

Boston College. Small eollege

GB

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
WIZARD 5-HP TILLER ·
ONLY SJ54.88

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Houston ..... 21 48 .304 32

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Wednesday's Game

Kentucky l31 Denver 106
Houston 130 Dallas 121
New Orleans t34 Mlm. 106
Los Ang, 143 Ooldaild 136 ·
Only games scheduled

Thurfiday' s GameS
players cited were Rich Margi - Miami at Dallas
1011 ol Albany (N.Y.) Stat.. and
Only game schedtded
Marv Lewis of Southampton.

NEW

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In dollars for one
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1t means to you...
· 500 hours @ 7 gallons per
hour equals 3500 gallon&amp;
At 15t per rallon comes
to $525.00 per year total
fuel consumed. 16% equal•
$84.00 savings.
500 hours @ $1.25 per hour
equaio a total labor espenae
of .$62S.OO per year. 16%
equals $100.00 savi~gs.

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He i01Ided AlboU lD IU .. . . · ·
«~til otralabt ~olillllp (IOil.
fl8bt or ~- ~ IIINlll!! 1
the )&gt;Ill illne 1011"1 ~- 1lio ·
19~,eii - - The . lluii\IIP '
werel4.0, andllnlabedaix~ .f
abO:\IIoltheneorestteams.Tbrit ·
(Wellojoo, · !roolon ...
Jac:l&lt;lllll) tied lor HCU!d. Tbt
' alx pme margin 11 tlle'btaolll
!o~ · 1111' cqo chaDlplon In Ult
~· blatoey.
Jn addition to ble iDior u
Coach or the Y~ Jn._ ~ b I . ·
SEOAL, lltAtee was ~
accorded a slmllsr hcoior In tile
Baulheallern D I sl r I
1111
SEOAL award will be~-

alty -0, 11cketo, priced at $2.50
and $3.50, are available tllrOulh
the Ohio Unlveralty Atblellc ne.
ket omce at tho Coo'\(ICatlon
Center.
Mooro' lr4&gt; tu A111111s lor bls
spoaldDg onCaiement will come
)lsi 10 do¥• Iller blo Volun·
leon defeated Oblo Untverolt.Y
75-G4 in a quuter.flnal match
at tile NIT,
He complied a IOS-45 re«mm
1n.o hlo firlll a1x eea110111 at
neosee, and Ill 01117 one year
- his Or at (1962-43) - did blo
team lose more qtan ei&amp;htpDif!il
(13-11), Since then1 ha has auld·
eel ooe team to a Southeutorn
c.nterencs championship (1968·
67), fair to n~~~~er-u;: Sj&gt;Oia aed
one to a third pisco finish. IDa
resutsr sesson marh tbla year
was 18 6 (JJ.S ID the SEC, whsra
the banQJet also to attend the the Vols were runner-up to Kea~
appearance Ill Athens the IISllle tucky),
evening or the Harlem GlobePrior to accepting the Tentrotters. h had earUer beeo an- nessee past. be was cage coae1t
oounced that the b_.t ,..lid al Wittenberg, where be W&lt;MI
be held at the calolerla ~the tile NCAA CollegeDivistuncham·
old hlllh school.
plonslllp Ill 1961. For f o u r
Tlekets lor the SEOAL ban· atra411&gt;1 years, his 11gera led
cpet, priced at $3, are avalla- the nation In defense against
ble at schools ol tho league, scoring,
Deadline for l!Urchaslng tleketa
McAfee, now in his 15th seais Tuesday.
son at Athens, Is being honcJro.
The world - ramed Globetrot - ed as COach of the Year. It 1B
.s. orani:zed by the late Abe the eeventh time he has receivSopperate!n, will be ot the new e&lt;1 tho award. He has COJliiiUed
Ohio Untveral\)'Convocatk&gt;nCen. a roc~ o1 233 wins and 74
ler at 8 p.m. -aored Ill' Var- looses (.759) since coming to

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llatthows of (lolllpoils, tq, froo
thrOw In tile leaFe. aed
members 01 tile lll~e team
u picke&lt;l by tile ~·~ ~rta •
wrllerl and - - · Asso
elation. Matthew• hlt m 43 ol
50 free thrOws (88 per com&gt;.

perceotage (131 ol240, 5U per
cenQ and tlllrd 1D !reo thrOw per·
centqo (102 of 133, 78.7 per
cera). Downard's award will be
presented by Bob WUUa of Well·

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M11ter ol ceremouies for the
baD:luet will be Dave Kempttu,

Chart• -For hmeM

asaistant ipurte l.aformatlc:m ·cBrector at Ohio Unlvoralty. To be
ltooored ID addition to McAfee
and llo1mal'd are Jack (Beep)

llloii1M

Pastor Dies

On Wednesday

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GAUGES - ~s, 12.3 II...
D., ~
aed IU ~ 8 !eel ~ roll· PrOCMdl , _ ....
ot P11b11e DeM . • .
ID,IIOt..
ers; Ft. Pleasant, 24.42; PomeOibM' aenne ......
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roy • Ma- 211.68; ~. 2.0t Total lllllliQ&amp;l
&amp;tal; Kanawha Falls, 5.27 rl ..
OCIIII&gt;tlLO u:
lng; Chlrleotoo, 18.68 · rlalng.
IIUNJCIP.AL - ~
Loncb1, Marmet and Winfield
UUI l"Npei1J' .. .. I
are m tho ell!.
BOAT MOVEMENTS:
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS- Katlly
, R. down 5:to p.m.; F.dward S.
PT, PLEASANT - The Rev. Boswortll up 7:10p.m.; JOIIII)' A.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UP() an 81,000 eapacltJ'.
En¥in callic&lt;ait, 78, who died Green down 6:45 Lm.; Soln;y
-The iilper Bowl Ia moving
The voto was not dleclooed Wedroeday night In Pleasant Val· up 8:05a.m.
from Miami to New Orleans.
but tlte commissioner indicated ley Hospital at about 8 p.m.., was
KANAWHA RIVER - l.AIIdon,
The Loulalana clcy was II was not unanimous.
born May 21, 1890, In Putnam Oleander up 8:55 a.m.; Marm8l
selected ovar Miami Wodoesda.Y
h tuoh a vole ol at leaot 13 o1 COUniYGaorge T, Price dmm 8:40 p.
by the owners of the 26 pro the 16 NFL owners and 8 of the
Survivi11g are three sons, Era m.; John Fox up 12:2G a.m.; 1UtfooG3all teams as the site ol the 10 AFL ownera to make the wlQ M., of Cincinnati; the Rev, can Bruce up 5:10 a.m.; Wbt- llrHt eo~~~~n~eUoD.
1970 illper Bowl Game.
switch !rom Miami.
Noah Clllicoa~ 1\j)ple Grove, and field, lmchlta down 5:20 p.m.;
..,_ Commissioner Pete Rozelle
Wednesda)''s decision was the Paul Cremeans, Clncimati; a Alan R. Merrill up 10 p.m.; Mt. 1.!:-P~"::: rw.d... ..
said the aelect1011 wuuld main- first major aetlon taken In the daughter, wawrl,yLear,lD.tepeno. State cknm 11:35 p.m.; W, H.. =t.~
taln the balance betWeen five-day meeting, which will end dence, Ky., 10 grandchUdren and Staver, Jr. up l2:20 a.m.; Fort
l.eftiii.MI J'Uada ... .
NaUonal F~ LeaiPO aed Friday.
three gre&amp;l1mdchlldren. .
Dearbom down 1:30 a.m.; Jef.
IDVD
Amerl
Foolllall LeaaPo d·
A . ""•t comm1t1ee ~
. ... r.otu t
be feraon down 2-00 Llll. ·
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;,.::llo:'....:;;. ~4 ., ' .};., dl~; the\l::.oi
was I mom r _ ddWii 4•30'
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Los Angeles, an NFL dty, -:Monday adapted a lX'OPOIII Chw-ch alii was acting as pastor up 6:30a.m.
.
lload Bet. tuDd . . . .
tJILII
hooted the Orsl illper Bowl 1D lor the ratention ~lila AFL and of !j&gt;urlock Pontecoatal alurch
OIUO RIVER - Lock 13, John =~
1166. Miami ~the AFL bas had NFL as seperate eotitias with at tho tlmo of hla death.
Ladd Dean down ! Lm.; Loch """'
tt lor tho put two years.
lntorleogue - · ·
Hs heel bean a mlnlster lor a 14, Jel!boat up 9:30 p.m.; Lock ..:.::.,-;::: .... · ·
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Rozelle aald a majority d. the
But there bal been QWOII.tlon munber of years, thot.lgh hens a 15, aevenaon doWn .:45 P.D1.i. ~hDd . . --~.~
Ollbers IWIIII8 to Now Orlasns by -some of the AFL ownero, retired shoe~rtiiOD~OJred Loch 16, steel CUi1&gt;er qp t:OS
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becauss the NFL Sslnle ....,_ who Willi complete roalip. l&gt;J'thoLewhBrothersiD~ a.m.; JaneT, down t:liS a.m.;. ~.=.,;;·'
qod crowd• ~ 75,000 at home menl
Celeste up 5:35 a.m.; 'Lock 17, ._,.,.
Ia at 5018011, Tbs Sslnle play
Televlaloo nopJIIatlons ore
Services ore at 2 p. m. satur- l'lllolar down 3:35 p.m.; A. V. "';r'~
their hOme pmes ID tho TUlane slallacl until the question lo day at the Slludock Peltecoalal Crlao down t:to p.m.; John J.
Unlveral1;r stadium, which bal settled.
Church at GlenWood. BurW wW Rowe .\IP 4::25 a, m.; A. D. ~~
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be In IJnloll Ridge cemetery• . lfaloes, II down 8 a.m.; ilarveT
"""'- I ,..• •
Friends IIIII' caU at tho Chi!&gt;- Jordan down 6~0 a.m.; Paa1 D.
111111 Mortuary (!ormerl,y Chi!&gt;- ' down 8:55 a.m.;Bellev!Uol.ocha, : " IIIIU•WUco&gt;&lt;) Frida¥ alter 2 p.m. L. Flore down 3:45 a.m.; II. E.
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llowlel up t:45 a.m.; Polly R.
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draw P, calbwn up 5:30 p.m.; ~=
Lock 23, Elprcl1fr up 5:00 a.m.; rUNJJ~t
Tammy L. White up 5~m.; ~ ralllll ..
Erickson wa1 ~ to 10
MILWAUKEE (IJPl) - Jlolri..
Bacllla Locka, 8:·
CAPJrAL 55 ,p.m.; Foremost down 6:10 ~
ed Wea Pavalon, the mlllfmalre to Loulsrllle, KJ., tbil weebad
POINT PLEASANT- ServlcH L m.; Gre011111 Locka, Elllllla
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IM&gt;ard chairman ol tile Mll""*· for the NCAA balkoGtall llnala.
held
toda¥
for
Marie
A.
weri
Alcllldor
and
UCLA
will
be
Woods
up
8:15p.m.;
Elna
Loul
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II necesllll')', ID will what could tryiq: for a third IUt:CISIIYt:l FCMier, 68, of Pl. Pleaollll, who viUo up 11:10 p.m.; James R.
died at Holzer Malllcal Conterm Hines down miO&gt;il!hl; LoUs C.
be pro baslretlleU'a blaeat prize . NCAA title tllare.
Piovoloo
was
recently
quoted
Tueeday, at tho Church of Cbrlot !llearar dmm I a.m.; OVEC 11J1
ever-7-foot..l Low Alcllldor.
In Cbrlstilln Union wltll the Rev. 2:30 a.m.; lleldahl Locks, ~e
as
saying
that
II
tho
Bucks
''But I want 1u remind you,
lila
riallla
to
Alc:IDdor,
be
had
Kematll Fuller and tho R e v. Click down 9:to p.in.; Waller WUPm one ol the tan•," Pavalon
said,
maldng II pert'actly the resoureea f1 the eutlre state Jam11 Slau&amp;i&gt;ler In charge. Bur· Uamson dmm 9:50 p.m.; Robert
obvloo s that he'• willin1 to lhell o1 Wlaconotn 10 bec:l&lt; hlm IQI ID 1111 was In Beale a..Pel ~ P. Tibolt dmm 10:30 p,m.; ORCO
up 12:45 a.m.; Raven.swood u,
out more than a Utile ol hie IIIII' bidding war wiU. tho lacy.
She
wao
born
In
GoUla
Count!'
1~0 Lm.; Mark 'Fallin 8
lllOI1&lt;l' to get tile UCLA liar lor American Baoketbell Alaocla·
JWIO
16,
1900,
lion.
Lm.;
AIUed..AMland
down
5:10
the National BaslretlleU AsiOda·
SUrviving are har huabonl, a.m.
lion.
Tlxlnal
H.; two brotbei'1, Shan'"The Mllwaukee lklekl are
The Bucks wm the rl82rt to
DOll
Nortlqt,
Galltpella Ferey,
neJOliate :.,.. Alclndor Wemes- ...,..t Ill' the clllzsnl ~ tho
Early · ...
da¥ with a Olp ol the coin witll &amp;tale. To get our !lrsl I'OIIDd and Del')'I Norllq), C111!oo, W.
An organlled system of
Pho&lt;rdx. The 111o teams had clnft choice, should that be Low Va.~ a aiater, Mr1. Nellle RCJb.. sborlband eliated as far
finished lasl ID tile NBA'a Alclador or 8IJ)'biXbr elu, we erta, Qlllljdla F.-ey, and one back as 63 B.C; wheo a freed
grmlchlld.
i:allern and Westen&gt; dlvisloas, have nfl ~ ,going lD tho
slave invented a method of
Mohr-818Veno Funeral H1111e laltlng dOWD the speechea of
msklng them eligible to draft clt!sena all ovw the atale and
wuiDcharp.
Cicero and othera Jn the Rollr&amp;t In the annual NBA pick al aBldng them to IUpport me."
man Sena!e, according to the
cellogo talent.
Encyclopeedia
Britannica.
Tho !Up actually determined
willch toam would select Oral Did that ihlll maan he woold
and while Pavalon and John be allidJii tile laiiJ to pick IQI
lie Asots- of Mason eouncy,
Erickson, the Bucka' general IOntt rJ. the e~ted eoat It
She wu enraote to work. aomanager, c:oy(¥ denied theA landlnJI Alclndor? .
lng fiOUib on Jamerson, when her .
was an;y one uname pll¥er" In "POl~," Pavalon 1114.
car Cotllde&lt;l witll ..., drlwn Ill'
mind, there was IIItle ''But I )ldt . Willi to remind JOU
POINT PLEASANT - One of Chuleo E. Nibert, 69, Pt. l'leyl
Alcindor would be the man.
that I'm one of thOse tau.''
the drl vera In 1 two-car aceideat ant, Whoaltemi&gt;td a rlgltt lufD'"'"
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on thi at
·heicl.
wei DOt to Jelferaon. Nibert wao charged
till• mornlrw
1:20but
recatveda
wltll faUbw to yield the r!lht of
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I . hoopltollzod, · according 10 dt,y way.
Mra. stanley, wbo was not :
DON'T WAIT
pottce.
Injured wao Mra. Ida C. Sla.. trllted, proceeded to work. Pr•
ley, 67' of Jo!!eraon ........ erb' damage wu estimated - • ·, .:.
1 piO)Ied
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Southeastern Ohio's
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WEST BROADWAY
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feahlrillg steaks, dwps, seafoo_ds, di_,k,n, lllld'
dinKns for the entire (QIIIily'. Plus a s~~lf~ l
menu meant for_everyoile's taste.
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.• Danclna to Live Music Weettrids' • ,., '·
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i:Oiena Amol&lt;l; Pomeroy, and

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::;')'ows of the dpuble rlng.cere-

iiiilo7 were rud at 2:311 p;nl. Ill'
1!i-ReV: Glen Hilts be(ore tU:t al-

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CLEANING SYSTEM l
HOMES - T~AILERS-PUBLIC I
BUILDINGS AHD I!TC. HO
MUSS, HO FUSS- HAVE YOUR
FURNACE CLEANED TODAY.

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DORCAS aRCU:
· FOUR SPECIAL projects were
planned tor tile Easter season
when· the Dorcas Circle met at

Hi BROWS

Purchase of

Lily Approved

We have the going-est new shapes in footwear to ac-

cent your Easter fashions. Pictured are but a few fr(lnl our coHection.

A lll,y wiU. be (Ql'chaoed-lor
Easter deeoratir:ml!l at Gle Pomeroy Church ol Cbrl&amp;tb7tlle Evan-

pUne Mlsolooary Soclat.r.
The 10ciet;y voted to pu"chase
tile ill,y dorlng a meeting Tlleoday nlgbt at the dmch with Mn.
ElWOOd Bowen prealdlng.

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DevotJooa from I Corlntblano
13 were liven by Mra. Bowers
and Mrs. Helen Letthelt pve the
pra,yer. The mission study on
tile Bertrand 5mith famll,y In
ChUI was preaaoled by Mro.

GRAY

MANY NEW SPRING

Club on Tuesday

STYLES AND COLORS

Mrs. George Nlclnsk3' enler·
her' cord club Tueeday
night t her Lincoln st. home.
~~.. ,..;e.•w~r~ awv ~ Mr~. Lee
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u;:--'·.-.L Y.ar ,,LMII . . ll!!k
s. !Wlai'.Y Jane nerald. Theoth-

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gradualedlromi'\&gt;!Jlert&gt;YIIl&amp;h .
school andallended Mulhall unt. ,
vtralll'wharehebecamoalllllated with PI~ Al)lbaFraternl·
cy, He 11 curronlly employed at
of - . . . Foote Mineral Colrljronj'.
11r· aed Mrs· Arnold reside at
Srrscaae. '

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Several Causes
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~ Mclntulh
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1m _.. bolla..

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Mr.andllrs.WUU~E.Mllle,
ed wltll"i~
.net Sauthlngloo, a.to,
tile

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"--• ~-"!"'srrange. ' -Dlarril&amp;l ~ tllelrdalqi!IOr,ilaa.aed flli1l&gt;comlnB
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f1ulkid bi' ·~·,,~· ~ tu !lax IIIYder of Leavllle-

ed:.::~.Mr~~:*""'
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;:':..Mr.i:
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_cor, Mr. and Mrl.

/ldnoy
cor ud '¥onla, Mr. aed Mn.

Roll'll' ~or lnd"Dil&gt;!" Mr.
and .Mra. Carl 3"''iinno, Mr. and
" Mr-. £klao 1\'~1, Mr. andMra.
Carl W!lJ, ~ . RotV ~·
Mra. HewOIPOO ml• , llloqltler,
Joan, aU ~ ~~ Mr. and
l!ra. Donald~
. .....- ~ IIIIIpre
~ BriaJi *"~· son:.~ Mr.
aiol )II;L MarviD -.....

Mlso IIIII• II al987 graduale
~ Cbalksr IIlah School. Her n.
. - · - wwma · Hlill
School. .
. TbewOcldln,willbebeldMareh
29 · ·at Soatldnaioo Otrisllaa
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MICRIN
MOUTHWASH

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follawlng
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WHITE
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The alxth blrtlldayalfllvorsarji Edward Venoy.
Mrs. Louis Osbome aened
~ Mar:r Am Ml.ller, daughter o1.
refrelbments to those named and
Mr. and Mrs. George M1ller,
!IJcldloport, was oooerved with Mrs, Cl,yde Andrews and Mrs.
Deaver Klpple.
two parties.
An afternoon klnderprlenper. Entertains Card
h
was held and Mrs. Miller
lilfl

;.ned eupeakea· and pve favors
of marohamallow bumles. Mary
Ano selected Coanle Bailey as

BY WILLIAMS

Kathleen M,'"s

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Is Observed

and her dlughter, Bll'blrL Mrs.
Ted Ruey, Jr., pw the pr~
gram, ud Mra. Kloe't aened relreJhments to th8 members alii
guesta, Mrs. Genna Tuttle and

brat.ed'

Wt Give Y01 Tht lest
· Tr..!l-1• Alltirtnct For
Your Pre111t Wos•tr
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Why . , When Ytt~ 11tH · .
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L. Of,-. · I · .._1I . _1• ,..,
4oelor who,::p.'tro
ADou..
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loll!""• .'cf•·:..,.1
Gtt Itt! Clirpet StfVIctllkt
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In Accident

~April
-w~
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7. The col!ee hour will be held
from 9 to 10 a.m. withaluachaon
11 noon. The reclalntlon lee lo
50 and tho luncheon II '
$1.50.
MrJ, Dorley Bum
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er at tile momtnr: HSiion. "A
Fling wi" ....... F ' - "wiD
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w•~•
be the topic
for I!OWar demon·
otrat!ODI. plame&lt;l by Mrs. Paul

,h~ dau~'•

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browa, !aohloned witll empire
!Illata and 1-• sleeveo , will!
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be!p velvet accent• and A.llllo
oldrla. Their hesdplecea wore
beige - · and the;y carried COl·
onlal bouquets of dalatas.
Mr. Donald
Pomeroy
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be Mayer ol
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sa.. - ao at man ~M u~ero
were Mr. RuneU Moore, Jr.,
Ada; Mrs~ James Gilbert. Mra.
Charles Wettdell, Mr. Stephan
PrieR'• and Mr. TomLe-,Hun·
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tlngino, w. 'U., !ralerniiY broth·
era ~tho bfldqroom.

8.lrf hday ,

Wt Service Ynr 014 Wrlnelr
wa•er •nd Ynr·A•lllliatlc

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lira. Arnold waslh_,a b""!" and Alsoclatlon ~ !Mdea Clubs,
bar helper for tho IIU"IY.
rull .a n...,blt arid ~so wwe a
Mril. lllzldo&gt; also requealad
That same evening a pert;ywa
white" oarnaUpa coreap,
thatllldol be 10tl&gt;m!¥ for com· held at lila Miller home with lolr
A
held
~Jp the lf.odaJF••· •Udo::;~: Walter s·. Harris, ~
;ta
~·· AmufllrQireatd, ..:., gr.-er, ~:·lb;; ,
e ed at the bulbleas mMtlnl, open. Candr and balloooa were ven
~~IPI !o~~;j: bride'• ,table
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aalavora.
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Game• were playedwi ~s
weddllig bell, ·
being ,... by Nancy Wella , ~;y.
HooteSHa at tb~· recepllori ·•.
IS
die Johnsoa, and Connie Bailey,
Wire MI-l. RUIIBII. Moore, JJ..,
Other &amp;UIIts were Ruth Am
Ade;-MIIJ·,a.san Laming, ~'
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G~le
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land. The. ~~telli wen ,egloter. ', ,1
Bailey and Margie Mllltr.
ed by Mn. Rlcharo Well, Mid·
ltlepn aed D&amp;Yid lllllor ao.
dlepnrl, and Mrs. Doui\UCalilp.
A ~ae~bonored~ 1lslad their mothor with the par.
bell, Dayton.
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~. I'OIItacl Velgo teacher. ty,
The- Mrs. Arnoldlugrad: .., ida ~ almtv'arsary Sat..
~!E uate oll'omeroy Hlill Sc:boel arid urdal' ey1n1na at a.., home o!
. Miami Unlv;ralll'.- s.~ ta em.-- ·~o~ra. Fr...O;.!Jew!lfO!i; l'ulne·
lllo7ed u a teacher ID the Mol,p ~- Mjo, ..aMra. MarviJi· ~Voo·
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Local ~I Dl&amp;trlct. Mr. Afli. ear II Falrl&gt;ilpl
Mr. aed

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Your OWn Vita-

en. Membera were reminded

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Showlne Our lxciUifve Mlyt~~gll4t.
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MAnAGSERVICI. 'i'HAI'STHUEST

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aowna of Identical deol&amp;n 1D deep to 101 tholr rooe""tlons to lolro.

weddlq, m~er 'd.a
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deeoraled with· bllkela of Mrs. Moon ~ore_., ~lue knit oull . for three reclms, and curronlb'
and ·iJalotos, AhaU-IIour ' with a wblte clll'Qilic¥&gt; corsage. !!rat vice preoldent of tho Oblo

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lng witll tho clob 1Jf'11ar and the
pledge 01 allelllance.
In reoponss to roll members
told of Wlllual seed• thO)O pion
to plant this sprlna. The ll!fOD(ng
thouillt by Mrs. Etta Ceii\Uitl

Read at the meeUnewuaeomare Air
munlcation !rom . Mri. John H. "Leave•
During the COI!Ciudlng ..!Ocial
Reese, Reilon D director, re- hoor • plant Olld bulb cluui&amp;O
held. The boatesl served
refrelhlnents to nine member•
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!ft. snd Mrs. RuosaU Moore, 15
W.r. Cave St., PomerO)\ and tile

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Maetlnll nc..ur at the home
o1 , Mro. Mildred Zleilar, the
-planned the April maetiDI was enUtled
llhlch wtU be held at lila homt ol &amp;niles." Mrs.
lira. Goldie Story and herdauiib· paper 14 Grow
ler, Mill RooaUo 9:ory.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arnold

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~l'l' Nllloon ArOold 111 Feb. 22
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a 26.0 l''eraae. on 364 polntl
in 14 game~. He also ranked
!lrsl In tile 10111110 1D lleld 1P11

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Downard, a seniOr, ._. the
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. _ mootor, who Ia a peat , ..
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Wtll here- lila ·home ollb'a. Arland :King. l&amp;1de 1~1 to the AjlrU meet:to PI'OilOn llemo for lilt l&amp;rette OtJIIII(Ied.
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A boa wiD l&gt;e ,,.. to JacltSI&amp;- ltV~ lhii-,clrc:le wblch .,W be 1
to be ilkol! ~ tl1o WCIIIIilp'l C.0.. • A llot 01 p....._.Uve circle flilan, ssr~lit the~ forces, ' potluck d!JIIOr at tlje 'vhureh&gt; A
!ere..., at lila~·· In, J -. ~· w~ 'prti&gt;lred' ""' .tho :Eas!M ,fruit blskete will be pre- · tamll,v.nl,l.t s - r to l&gt;e ~ oil l'""'-c-.,....;-:-'+
ELECTACIRCU!· ·
clfc:le" ma4t a - o n tu the pare&lt;l lor Jhu!Ano,aglft -wiUbl .\prll 8 lit the church i)onorliw
Mq:TING AT THE HOllE ' ot ~- - p - lor e1e- ooat to (]lory! Ferey, the111Ptlo~ 1111• .ReV. lob:. ~- wu
lira. Manoil!lltnool, ~So. . ""'lllarf .s!ut1iafx,
ocholanlilp ilr~ and a needy aiiiiOIIiced. ,
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Mrs. .Jdm McNeil presided at
de dlacusoed 1111! potallllllty 91 . riJ IIIOOtiDI wiD l&gt;e a potlUck at
ltouJiO.robln cardo - e algne&lt;l the ,m,aetlng and presented devoanlsUng withl&gt;lrlleo forpatlanta ' tho chur&lt;h with I ~ ohOwer for ¥ta. Grace fl1sell who Ia tlons.lacludiJW a meill~tlon "One
at the South.aaotem Ohio- to f!illow. Faetor
wUI h011&gt;l~zed. and for Mro. Lu- Solllary Life" and Psalmo 9. Tho
Health lAnter, Athoaa.
he dlolrlllutecl tu. the si&gt;IWna. cUie MayOB,- realdt!llrlnBaJ.. lowlifldadlcatlonwucondueted .
Mro. Mary Mar1U1, Amlrlcs• Tbanls fOol riOtoo for remem· pre with Mrs. l!rneet COvert. by Mr"" Beulah .White. Mrs. Etb- I!:lrtia_~·~
~on Auxillaey ellfith 411trtet brancel ~ rtiMt trml Mra. Thank Y,OU note• ~ tor l'emem- el Htche• read "The Dlttppol•
community senlce ehattman. Elolai Hiles aod Pete Werner. brancea wererec:elwdfrmi.Mra. ed Lonl," ant Mrs . .Bert Bodf..·
promolee the putlu forpatlants
Mn. WIUts AntiDv preolded C. P. Brldl&gt;otry, and lolrL llarl')' mer p,. I reacliJv on prayer,
there and has asked &amp;moline: e. at the meotlri&amp; OI)Oiilng it with an Hoocltlahel4
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Mri. King and MrL 'Tony Fowl- Mi~dlopart
Easter project&amp; were »laD- It wu decided ·to .POJipone lnY Eaater poem. 1be Eaater theme ,!Membe:
·:"~-=we:ra;:.a:•ked:.:to~fllk:e"'~•::r~se;;r;ved:;•~d:oa:oert:~cour:se.~OIIJ.:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~
ned during tho meoll~ aed · declolon about psrticlpit!'"' until was curled 0011 1D devotions pre..
sonted Ill' Mra. ·GOrald Anthony

_·. The Rov. cilirlet.........,,
·mtlolonal')' !Oilllli;. ~
he auoot· oqelkor 'at IIW IUIIOtll
~•hili 'lA' of 1111·B. · ll SaJ&gt;.
~ MlooiOIIII')' Soclat.r of· ~!it~ '
~eport Firat lilllaol Otuich
oo .\lfrll7. '
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d!triJw maollago ol tho clrel01
'o! the - · SOclaijo Tllelda¥
nloht. Each ctrcle 11 10 Jll'Ovlde ·
, oil d&lt;loen oanilwlct. 'and six
. doooa cooldOa 'and 'tile lhrae clr- ·
: ,c:le ~I) wtlli\IW! ~ ol
1
U. serviJw, WeDell of other·
chUroh mlslonlry BOCieUoa
wiU be liM ted.

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ATHENS - Veteran Alhenl
eoac:b Cborleo MtAlee and Well.
oim ace $4&gt; ~ 'IIU held
the it11 o1 hmonoo!next Thiro·
when the Southenllorn Ohio Alb·
lollc Leallll• holds lie amlial
bukolheU bonquol
· Ri111eifi,1Mmer""" ,....
tor st WltteDberg and now held
coach at Tenoessee, who will
be sending bls Vol-• aSalnlll
Temple In the semi !lnsls ol the
National lnYitetioo Tournament
at Mallison !ljuare Garden In
New York kinl&amp;llt, will be the
main speaker. 'llda is hie sevonth year at Tennueoe.
The banquet lo to be held at
the new Athens IIlah School localed at The Plslns near Hoole
33, starting al 5:30 p.m. Tho
earl,y &amp;tartlng time lo deaiall·
ed to allow porsona attending

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lAlla and Mr. and Mra.

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Rer. 59c
Only

'JICI'tse!ler

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Spearmint or
Peppermint

62/t
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EXTRA LARGE
MINT FLAVOR

Rer.
74c

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alii other hBIV)' ·. Oqulpnflit .tim ~tton. 1111 ~ Fltlh. . 1111' . o~euotlon wlt!oJull ~~ with her Pen!"" ¥"}aJ!d Mrs; .
Sineo then the Soviet Union hi'
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John~ 1!1'1 1011. •• ' ,.
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oomo ol their most mildorn ~ollllltiite olmoot a .W. withlD
Iaroe! hil oerwd IIOIIce . olw Georlo HomUton prq&gt;trQ') lA! I '
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Proa- hod found "A t.erribb' -danaerous area" iiV and jrhl•h he .ball- eooild
is the way Pre.slden"t Nixon be "'l"'nled toto for power
described the Middle East this talks- hrlnglrw In . 111e BrtUih
month- terribly dangerous for alii Frelll:h-ln the U1llled
the Arab nations and Israel who Nations. He hoped this !1111111 be
remain in c~ict, and terribly ''very sooo,:'' althoulb some
dangeroos lor the rest or the U.N• . authorities thDICht eitherworld.
In the Wlsettled Arab--Israeli
confrontation, the President
said, lies the seed of an
incalculably more lla~rous
confrontation between the Unita
ed States and the Soviet Union.
The Chief Executive spoke or
the
Middle East in his
nationally televised arxl br01d~
cast news conCerence Cram the
White House March 4 rollowlng
his return from consultations
with Western leaders in EurqJe.
JHe made a number of
statements on the continuing
Middle East crisis and it8
threat to world peace, inchld·

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acceptable to- but whlcb eou1.d
not be Imposed up111&gt;- the
Ianells and Anibii,- with .ftrm
big power guorantoos to eoforee
IIIG21 alii MIG 23 jet ftrt!Qro, a Ki.W Huuei,o 1101 only wlll"•ver" aurreltiltl',theArlb propor!j&gt; II Llltlelloeklllll
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peace and no safety.
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In the sl•..tiy war W.ro from Lollonoo lave llr'cualll ·• Goa Strip thai II "llkt I ~•ville, W. Va.
From Cliro the "Voice or Al
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. Htvlvel meollrw to - to proFatah'" radio calls stridently
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across the desert, urging Arab
lorloll -.ro Iran thOir Cblreh. Rev. tllarlu Nortla lo
bands to attack am kill the with Freneh-lluUt plaaoa. M. tho with ;Jarool. .
Jewish "enelllJ&gt;."
bellnnll1! ofthewor FrollchPnoo'larool'• · pOIIey aiJ.'II!onl boo poottiono that lllo Arabs moist 1&gt;r)J!alnl tho mea~• tidn~ook
On the Suez Canol nn uneaay tdeilt Chorlea de G1ullt lllllned booo to.. cleltrw the auorrilll moot them at i11e eooflronce ~ Rov. IAmltl' will be the
cease fire is shattered by delivery to llrael of aaotJier 50 coaiinaadcJI der the,y CI'QII the tlbla- flee to face. 'l1MI MtiJ .;.ker aexf "Mk. ""' Prvlces
artUlery duels, the sniper's Minge Jet totereepw1 sbe bitt froNitr loti ~.~ 1!1 hU . ol PNmlor Levi Eahkol ret. 21 aton a\ ?iiMI ooeh oventrw.
bullet alii il1e erasll of ordered 11111 plld for In ~ beek with eru!ldrw olnku- brouabl no dlllwo In IIIIo
e&gt;Piodlng mi..,s.
Slnee then Do Gaulle baa 1m- • ltlllniY dlroelod' oPIJLol notah- d - Whell rulllv Laor round of alkol nr with Iaroe!,
When the loraells otrlko back posed a total emblriO on armo ii'OrtJW ioldp. ·
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111'11' ialnlo(Ora 1111111- her IJ1d JJfiO) 8UII ·'oo ]ll'imb'
- as inevitably they do sooner shipment to Israel.
Thl · 1~·· ,claim tO lllvt It .~ _pn~er Ill')¥ ,. Urll pl'lplri.W (Or adll anohr "war.
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overwhelm~ and with 1,000 en precautions to get around it- J,?OO ,IUtl'rtiJit ·• '- the 'end oC ••grind Cllil'lacb'" o1 the Jewiah' , It Ia ln thla atmOJI)here thlt
per cent interest.
lor exam,ple, stocllpUirw a re- the ail day .Wit. ·The pmill.lt •tion, tlld tllere eauld be rD the biB four JOWers turn almoat
Their fighter-bombero 11111 portedtwoyeers's-ofopre hotoldlledlbotii9001Jrulia.
P••• wltheul direct AraJ&gt;. - lnde. .rollorl to thopoooll&gt;UIQ&gt;
tanks bi&amp;St Arab guarrllll parts lorherFreJieh.lluUtplanoa, '. Htcentb, 111'101ereelodl40- llrotlt ~whatever the bill . of
11 il1e U.N.- knowing
hideouts In the barren hills of She also has started up her own mUe 10111 , eleetroaic t.rrter .POft'fl'l mtibt tUIIelt.
that 11\1' day IOIJ\Ii tp~rk eGUid
Jordan.
armsllllustry,
oJq il1e Jordan ·Vallar'to
Bo' tho Arllll 10 011 roonnlrw tooeh off lila whole Middle Eul
"Eye For Eye. .. "
Recently
'IJntted Staleo, make II mon dlf!leult for 'the with Soriol hoiP lor tho feurlh Pftderkeg opln.
The age-old blood feud cry of deJJPite arwry Arab proteata, euerrUla• to crot~ Ita Iarilli·
"an eye for on eye alii 1 tooth asroed to oell so FA Phantom he14 torTitory. But III'OILhU
for 1 tooth" is bflirw repeated jets to IsraeL Even so, beat beei1 unabJt to ·~n. or atill
bloodily and nlore me01cingly estimates are that the Arab ali le11 to c:ruslt, the guerrillas.
each side, week after week.
, forces today outnumber llnel•a
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lhe lhlrd week ol llle CommuCOLUMBUS (UPI)... A glance thin 221iir preoontencl,._
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HB 368, Hollington, provtdo~
nlot ol!enoiYO but 1he 111mbor o1 at actlvlt,y Wedneldoy In lbe
HB 349, NetdOJ', pormlta F~ for piimarloo to bo ..... oo1ho
By United Press lrtemational Amerleans WOIUided declined, General A88embly.
soos receiving rellrement:bono- first Tueadl¥ following 1ho ant
More than 200 stlldents U.S. mUitary sources aald
HOUSE
1111 Ui hold elociiYO o1ilee.
M~ of Juno.
oecliJied the Administration today.
Bills Introduced
H8 ·150, Tnocy, prO'IIdea lor
Bill Signed
Building of the State Universit;y
They said SSl Americana were
HB 342, HlestaOO, exelq)ts slate-wide voter regiatrallon.
)HB 20, setllnoerer, permits
of New York's Butfalo campus killed and l,tol wounded last Ohio from certain part&amp; of the
HB ·sst, Yoong, permita,t:OUJ'l* Cleveland State Unlverait;y to
todQ' after destroying two week, compared with 336 killed 1968 Gun Control Act.
ty eommlsat~s to J)urehase, lequire Clevelalxl Marshall
shacks at a u.s. Navy research and 1,694 wounded for the . HB 343, Mastics, mikes lease, etc., Parking flclllttes, LaW School.
projeet and burning blueprints. teconcl week (I( the Commu- judges e~lain racts of law alii and · to cliarae for use.·
HUla Passed
Two Chlcago-~rea colleges w-ere nlsts' oft'ensive.
c~lusion in reversing jury de- 1-l$ 352, Cruze, relieves reeip-. Am. HB 151, Bechtold, enclosed Wednesda,y and pollee
&lt;lJerriUa lo18es were given as c1sions.
tent of unsolicited credit cards ablea county ~mlsaloners to
went to a third.
4,137 killed last week, an
HB 344, Pottenberg, provides tnn any UablllQ' for their use. . maintain drainage tqnoov&amp;o
A group of Negro youths increase of 74 over the prevloos pr~~~itions against obtllnlrw
HB 353, McNamara, permits menta. Vote: 90-3,
leaving a basketball g11me at week.
re,_.s under fraudulent pre- - issuance of search warrants for
HB tf, ThotPe, »r&lt;illbita taxFifth Avenue High School in
For the second successive text.
purpose or makilli: inspections lng or auto dealers and matuPittsburgh stoned police cars week. Sclitll Vietnamese battleHB 345, Tracy, permits stu- authorized .1»' law.
flcturera by more thin one
alli barricaded several streets field losses clrtJslped-to 225 dents to acquire Voti!ll resiHB 3$4, FlaDnel')', provides taxlne dtatr~~ In the same
with garbage cans. N. least 16 k1lled and 1,156wounded.
dence in county in which he at- -~.... credit
. •-~- • ldtrly• 1... 1... yoor. voter '88-7.
persons were arrested. One
Althouetl the casualt~· leveJs tellls school is located if he es-- come p~le and for people
Am. HB lOT, Boyd, increases
,policeman was injured by a have tape,red d1 since the first tablishes or acquires a home in who are totally. dlllbled.
1imH on »Uk district CGUal
·1thrown object
week ol the drive, they atlU that councy,
HB 355, Murdoc~ permits imJ)I'Ovemelns from three-lelltlla
J Fifty to 100 students gathered remain ldiher than at any potnt
HB 346, Tracy, provides ror township trustees to hire sten.. of 1 mill to one-ball of 1 mtu.
, in the campus " center lobby ol slnee Au~&amp;t-SeJ)tember.
statute law governing witnesses ~hers and clerlcil IIIII- Vote:" 13-20o ...
,Roly Cross College in Worces.or challengers at elections.
tants to township clerk.
Resolution AdqjJted
,ter, Mass., to protest the
HB 347, Murdock, makes
, HB 356, llolllngtun, IoWen reHB 52, Klll'feaS, cobp'atulate&amp;
.presence of Marine recruiters after they threatened him mao:lator~- the P~¥J~~.ent of qulrement .COr Cormation of a the League of WCIIIen Voters
.at the 2, 400..student school run because he refused to accept county employes on a bi-weekly new political .PirtY lrom 10 per on 50th anniver&amp;ary. Voice
lb,y the Holy CrOsli Fathers. The ''black power literatm'e."
basis.
cent to 7 per cent ol tbe total vote.
At
other
c11!11luaes:
·students denounced "ilrulerialls..
HB 348, Murdock, provideS vote lor governor.
SENATE
New York - Twenty--one
1ic" operations by overseas
for wrUten reports in felony
HB 357, Hollington, requires
Resolution Adqlled
stlde!Xs who sat-tn at the State cases where defeDnt is less statewide voter registration.
Marines.
SR 39 , $plegate, congratu..
Ulliversity
of New York's stony
Protest Sentence
At Buffalo. &amp;tudents protest~ Brook campus were sentenced
1!11: the ·three-year sentence in to - ·~ days In llle Sulfolk COunty
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Federal Coun of dnft resister Jill at Commack after plead!~
Bruce L. Beyer, 20, ror guilty to a reduced charge of
assaLiltiJW a federal marshal loitering.
North Caroliria- Duke Univertook over Hayes Hall after
sity,
in Durham, placed on one-destroying work at the Navy's
Project Themis, an underwater year J)robatlon 48 black litudents
ehlrgetl wl1h occupying the
research project.
1n Chicago, 300 dissident Adminlotrollon BuUdiDg Feb. 15.
illinois- The University of
black students held the 18-atory
HOLLYWOOD•:lll.I!G'i&lt;.;,........::.':&gt;..;•,. ,;:,i . · \~· .·•• L ~lldr!(,ii.' jj&lt; A ,,,n.~.:t:.:, t:;~
YMCA COllege in downtown Chi-" ·a - e d that' '37
. , , ;4'~.....,e J7.'-· •• ~· ':D'ICMI,I'.::"·~t:~ ··WiiO ~l!lt-mt IJWIII*·-'Of!li I
students wei-e exPelled arid' 62 son Clark Gable never lived tO" monoge! ·' ·'
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C1Ucago for seven hours
others
suspended
as
a
result
of
see wUI be eight years old lllio
Thtl!Oih Gable died ol a hoort lz.:.
nelda)', complaining the school
week and as shielded !rom the •'!'ck. ln November, J960, $99, he decided he would work
planned to drop 280 otudento recent campus disorders.
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mllttone ot persons across the ~y' 99 weeks · lnttead oi the
lr«n i. federal work-otud,y
»r o g r a m. They barricaded
cwntry have seen him IIIIa yotr ~Sfnally ocheduled 100.
~selves in the bWiding alii
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John's chores cooolot of
o1 MGM'o "Gone With the oweeplng and eJoaniiW up
DO classes were held.
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aroun:l . tile pl'opetty' and,
llm you~ John Clark Goble, recortly, shoVOIII)I mud lr'""
"'""' Fred Hubl&gt;ard ol Chico2nd Ward, met with lho
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born foor months after his tbe heavy South4rn Cllifonlla
(ather's death, W&amp;tchell his dOWI'I)OUI'I
plu4ento ond said there might
dad's
films at home.
Celem:.te At Dlaneylabd
pe a program cuU.ck, but it WASJQNGTON
(UPI)...
Informed,
oomrlcted
ol
smug~
Ka;-, blonde and youthlul In
Ka;- will take Jolln Clark ond
I!&lt;Nkl ,...,.· ~rom Waohilii!IODsman
Bualno" AdlbttdllrlfQr J)tng," Gross sal d.
appearanee
has
nevtr
remar..
eight
qtber youngsters to
""' the YMCA COil- '111o lftlla1')' J, flmdoval .\ Jr. llkl
"What have we come to wbell rt~Her children by a previoua Disneyland to celebrate. his
litudento down their
today he was Jnveatlptlng an agoney ol llle federal marr
-Joan and O.nker- b!rtldi.Y. Ka;- wiD IJO along but
failrrleldes after sevenhoura.
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' clilcogo State Coli"" 111 the IO!IIIId $340,000 to the oon ol111 taxpayers' hard -earned money a good otudom II a ortvato oullered a eoronary heroolf two
South Side was closed after alleged Mallo member In 1965. to a smuggler and a loan school. and spends Ids after.. )'elrl qo. ·
ThO ca10 oparkecl'trltlc:lom In shark'?"' Gross asked.,
noons teart~ aroolld the 22- , '111o hooae and .. . -1
~ts between white lnd Negro
Congress
IDd a demand for a
~A oftlctals sald A.N.R.'I acre estlte in the san Fernanio remain very muclt the lUIIe
,wdento.
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)'GUth, Michael Brennan. 19, tloo. flmdoval plodPd "lorcoflll trucks and Ita clloms lllclude well
1111 uking" of Holbwood.
1he Poo( Ol!lco and 1he Cl1;r ol
Fortunately, Mrs. Gable has a There'• 1 ma&amp;cllllne feeUng to
lfPJ'aYed chemical Mace at a and lmmedtato aclton ••
Earlier, ~A spokesmen cc:m- Yonkers., N. Y,
Necro girl In the cafeteria.
llve.ln servart who is the . the eaeate and twxne, alm01t as
The loans "ere approved one mother of a 7-yeor~ He ond if Goble mljjht wal~ In the door
BrerJWt said he grabbed a can ' ftrmed ""' toani had been
, at any time.
.r Mace rr.,. ono ot the blackl II!Pl'CJVed In 1965 for the A.N,R, year alter the senior Masiello Jdm are great pals.
Loaalng .Corp. ol New York was named In a report by the·
Until recently Jltln Clark hal
It is ill this atmoiPhere that
Cit~, whooo principals Include New York Stato ll!vest!pllono
received a 25-cent+weok ellorr· John Clark Ia being reared.
Jobn Aotllonll Maolello Jr. A Commlsatcm as a member of anee. Now he wants I raise to .
He is 100 p&amp;r ~ all boy
New Vork State Crime Commls- orpntzed crlale and a loading $1,,• week.
.
chlrJitW In · ,.t oUt of ~
aloo re&lt;e1111y lnveatlptod Ma- loon ohlrk, llle IillA aald.
He hu h1s heart set on · house climlrirw oa the root.
lllollo'a fo1hor and hlo port In aa
New York authoriUel aald buying a minibike by the time sh-IW II'-' trel1 llld ellllilnl
.... aild Mafia. McKeever hal a crlmfnal he's 10 years mel:," Kay , In laud '· U....JU with hla
illarlctng.
record including C"'OVVetions for explained. "I told him he would budcb'. Mark.
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rock-ring and l!'ond loreorv-. have to earn _the mooey. So now
At the ~ time Kl)r has
ur am molt distressed by Masiello's son still has dtarge he does odd Jobs hoplrw; to earn seen to hla ~ .. He lhake
recent reporta of certain atUons ol "maiming" peacllng aplnlt $1 a week ror ,oo weeks, enough hllldl ~ PI ffiPIIIda ~
Which the sman Buolno" him atellUDing from a 1965 to boy a $100 minibike.
queotlono wl1h a dlrocteoo1 that
Admlntotratloo bea teken In the barroom Dtibt In Which one man
When news reached John remtadiOoi of
jJBit,.. Sandoval l&amp;id.
.... ldllod.

y oung Gable Sees Dad on
Films
Only in Se~lusion

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wai unlteil llateo lmmedlltol. wltbby the lbloo 'n.:to and draw b-oo)~~ irom sOOi!l 'vtoi&lt;
sent to the - · Tho ~ IIIDI and ,cll,..!l J»lllleal
mill ~d bo up from 1hrae· aopocll&lt;ll a aelllemltll, lnclwiI
lng U.S. I'ICCIIIIIIion GC the VIet
Talkt ' oblin'trl, hOwe'fel',
latoo Loque of w,..an Voters C.OC.
llkl 110 brealclhroUIJ)I _.....
on Ill 50111 annlverlll'Y. Voleo
U.S. · Sooretary ol Derenae likely In 1he near Mure. Recoiii
v«8.
MelVIn R. Laird, )lat back from eesaions bave amomtt&amp;d to 1
H. Con. R.4, Mtcldnx. honora South Vietnam, aaldin Wallhlna~ rltual.Jtke Olchanp ol ~101
conner Re». Deln M. Hickson ton Weckleaclq ao American ond pot hands.
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Aller each ae11Joi&amp;,· )otlt
Billa Introduced
the present time.'' He mq,ressed delepllono )11'eoomobil ;&gt; ovor
SB 203, COO~, authOrbet ihe hoJ)II the ~ Vletnameae eaeh word In the ~. otber'l
state Insurance Department to lriDJ would u111me tnOr-, of the lta~s, looklniiOr,r~ce1
'license
unriable
contract flabtbll. however.
that mi8bl lndlceta ChiJIIOI In
agents" In life ina~~ field.
The worlt ttatdlni in s1x apprOaCh or an end to 1ho
SQ 204, Regula, »nmaes for north~ rqed lD South VIetnam tmpaaoo.
eatal:lliahment of education re- thla week, with the ~
search centers and .Provides
u..l all •chool dlatrlets '~)elite
trlth the Illite authorities currently given to cUy school dis-trlcts.
SB ~OS, Dennla, provides for
review am opinloo of the atStOp and "' Lou toclay lor a Fru Shoe•
torne)' general ot Utle to rU1
.U.sorMr .Inspection!
Pr&lt;IJ8rt1 acquired b)' the &amp;tlte
Worn shech are a hid·
and provides tor regislntlon of
den don1•r In driwing.
doCuments evidencing title to ,
real property.
SB 206, Holcomb, redefinea
the term premises aa related
IF YOIJR CAR IS ON AN ANGLE WE'LL
to busineu atructurea.
REPLACE YOUR WORN SHOCK~ WITH
SB 207, COrti, deletes obaolete matter reaardlng the board
MONROE-MATIC
ol bullcllng stalllllrda.
SB ·208, Corts, provide&amp; mailIng ijsto ol ~roleso!IDI engl·
neers aiXl surveyors aftilable
279
to f)ld&gt;Ue ...., request aDd
ehanges renewal

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'WIIAT1 OUR ANGLE:

HER f!ITERPRETA110N

Clthy Wolker aDd Paul crooo hold 1holr otill Ute pootel
done under the ciiJ:ectlon of toocher, Duane Wolfe. In
llle background.....are
two other paintings olmllar In 1home.
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CHAMPIONS
THE NEW
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flmdovll held lilt-night meetIng• Wodneadl¥ wl1h top aides
rovlowlng 1heloan rueo.
Earlier W.....,ldoy, ill New

York, both 1ho Maslalloa and
Thoma• A. McKeeVer, ancrther
A.N.R, of!lclal, were locllctod
olong with lour top u.s. J»lllal
. olllelalo on cborgoo o1 bribery
and conoplraey Involving a $2
million mall tnlcldng eonb'act.
Rep, H. R. Gross, R-inra,
said in a Ooor speech the atralr
"boales the mind.''
SBA spokesmen said the
• qene)' apDved a $66,667 loan
~." If, , 1965 Cor A,N.R. and a
~.ooo loali oo June 24, 1965.
'111o IillA )lilt. up 75 per ol
aaeh l~n ~ a New York bank
the balance.
Groas said the senior Mllllello
''is identirJed at a promineat
New York area loan shark and
a member ~·the Mafia's Cosa
Nostra."

Etater morning Ia dll!&gt;layed
by (beryl WUBOCI, a 1hlrd
grader at the Letart Fans
Schoola. Pictw-eo .by 111o
grades were done wx1er the
dlreedon of the teacher, Mra.
Frances Foster.

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JII'QH!'1 Melti&gt;eia .ire
urged to c:onttil.ite ·..Ueiea 1Dr
lbe auclloo Whleh ma,y Include
home baked foods, handmade ar~
llcle.~ dishes, JewOley, fi&amp;Ur)nea,
or oilier ortlcloo that """ be
useM to !OIIIeone.
II waa aloo lllliDIDeed1het 1ho
1969 Notional Grariae CotlonSow·
lng COO!Iolt wiU be held at 1ho
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!Uiordlnlllo GriDIIO eootella

mull bo ~.· bolort 11111 dele,
,ond tho c~JDiDGC .iii­

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PEBBLE PICTUIIE'l,lorge colci!'tul rocks lor uoeaowoiiJ)Ito ond )lllntlngs mado q&gt; 1he ~.. e&gt;hlbltol1ht Drat
IJl'IC)o ol Mrs. Jo• Hill. Dtsplayl,_ SC&gt;D• ol the ortlcloo are,
left to right, Pom MIUirOO,
BrYII)
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Jeffrey A. Donohew-, son o1
Mr. and Mrs, Leroy W. Donc&gt;hew, Racine Route 2, his been'
accepted for admiaslon by Ohio
Valley College in ParlcorsbiU'JI,

w.~!~. t~ s:!:~:
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In AI 9 - Out At 5
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There are more Herefords,

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dent Nixon laked COngress Wed-nesday to pasa as "promptly as
possible" a $12 billion increase
in the national debt limit so the
government can continue paying
its bills on Ume.
Nixon wr~te Speaker John W.
McCormack endorSing and increase tn the debt limit- from a
pre~ent maximum $365 billion to
$371 billion. Under a pro,POsed
blli expected to win House passap later. tlle debt ceilingwould
drop back automatically to a
Mr. aOO ~~s. KeMeth
"permanent'' $36~billion011June were Sunday dinner guSsta. ~ .
30, 1970.
Mr. arxt Mrs. Earnest ra,loiMcCormack, reeling otJ along o( Dutch Ridge.
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list or past roll calls when ReMr. aoo Mrs. Wayne Bricklei
publicans opposed preYious in- were Sunday afternoon gueatt ij
, creases uo:ler ' Democratic ad- Mr. IU1d Mrs. John P, Kelly .til
J!I1ni,!1~Uona, ~d_,!!"."sms'!' , . ~bttstu.. ;, . , . ,...u .~ . 1-'lMY'
••,,.w ~utdJcans'pastPerrOr­
Mrs. Darlene Guthrie and•ctilP
manc:e Is coosistent with com- dren spent the ~eekend at COium,:.
plete irresponsibUity."
bus with relatives .
MaJority vo. PluraHty
A majority in an electlon
is more than hall the total
vote cast for all candidates
for a particular office. A
plurality is an excess of
votes over the number for
the next opponent.

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' WASIIINGTON (UPD - Pre•l·

The Ruth
Society
of
St. PaW' s United
Church met Thursday aftei'DOIII,
March 13, at the hmle of -Mri.
Guy Spflncer with six memben
and the Rev. Jack Young p,.._ ,
ent. Mrs. Neisel WeathenDal,
prQgram leader. was aaJ:i~
by other members in preseid;C
the topic "Lent is the DIQIK"
~son" from the wpnen'• ~
IZLne Response. The next ~ t
ing will be April 10 at 1:30 •
the home of Mrs. Weather:IUR fi.
With Mrs. Dana Hottman as~ ,
gram leader.
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.....-i&lt;e.. lalve )olnl veeatkllll d l - nilillve In Ita Ia... •,:;:-· ·
1o1t imWd be Undjed:'-' w11hln • 1111 e&lt;klcolion
aeciiOoo It lo
more than 40 diO'
Into the .... dlotrfct, .,, .
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lq the
,.-t · • Jainl ,voCIIICIIol cllotrfcl bill ,... cllo.,..ltd In 1111 Go¥'111o cllotrlclo wwld, 11m&gt; to i'JIIt~ wu· 1n 'dUiorenl areu ernor•o Talk Foree RiJIOi
pion and dovel• at 'lout '11-om 1111 ..., dlatrict woold ra- Voeitloool and Teclllleal iE6o.,
tdueatlonol pork within llio ,.... In elrect.
cation rellliaed In ,.__ _. ... .

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marketed every year ln the
United States than an other
beef brands «&gt;mbined.

216 E. 2nd, P0111.,•Y
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~f:u·ket Ht~port
COLUMBUS (UPI) .;_ Dally

cash grain )11'1ees paid to form.
'l'lalrsda¥ at grain elevators
Ot.epka ~mployed era
In Central, Northwestern and
Soothwestern Ol!to as CJOotod ~
With $36,000
. . Job
1he 0 h I o Departmont of Agrl.
WASIIINGTON '(UPD - Otto culture are: No, 2 Whoot (bu):
F. Otoplca, a contro\'orolal Sllllt unebanged to 1 cent hliher,
DlpBriJnetU al!lclal •l)lOIICIM 1,17-1.20, moatly 1.17-1.19;No,2
11-om. a llalrlb' job by forll1er Ear Corn (bu): unchanged . to 1
Seeretary ol !late Dsan Ruak, eent hiiJ)Ier, 1.03-1.07, mo a t 1y
wao !,IIJllecl W~eldoy by Prell; 1.04-1.01; No. 2 S.elled Corn
dent Nh011 I. a $36,1100 Ylcatlq (bu): unchongocl to I eent hiiJ)I.
on ·the Slbveralve 1Aettvtttea coD.. er, · l.Ot-1.12, moatb' 1.06 1.10;
No. 2 S.elled Com (100 lb,):
trol ~d ISACB).
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Oteplcl, wllofol'inor)Jriluehlef unchan&amp;Od to I hltlher,
d 1ho clivial.m or' eVaiUitlono at 1.8&amp;-:.110, mostly 1.89-1.96; No.2
the State Dtpartmint, .... ilonaJ. Oata O&gt;ul: nioally unc:hangod,
lzod b¥ Rllik for 'prOvlctJai cor: .58-.65, moltiJ .60-.65i No. 1
ta1n iliormatlon to 1 SIIDale eom.. ~~ OJu&gt;: moatly 111·
m!Ueo wl- ~~e....-.1. oo- .......,.., 2.42 2,50, moatly 2.452.48,
thorlzatloo.
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FILLED AT THE
LOWEST PRICES
POSSIBLE, ALWAYS
Not all prescription prices
ore tho same ... you'll lind
our prices will help you Jo
save on drug costs I Come in
today for quality service
at economical rates.

You'il be glad you did!

' WAU CHUI
DUTCH STAIIDARD
IY'rth brush, roller or spray, Wall Charm
adds a toudl of elegance to every

Jillagr

and pa..-rs tile tastes of the moll
discriminating decorator. There lie r~ll,
mellow colors and three modtm
finishes to chooss from .. . all perfecUy
fllhion:motchod. See your dealer for ·
e19art counsel on the right type of . ,
Wall Charm for any r00111 in the llotne. •

ttJqamjaty,

Clpt1.1~es the
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INFO-MAT!ON
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MoiMI•y O..itlh'llt ' "·"'·

Cctt~eollollena· l Correction•
Will •• ICCI,tocl .,..11 9 o .M, fw

II£GUl..t. TIONS
Th. Publi•h.r ,.,.. we, th. riaht

to Mit er rejoct ony ods clle~~~td .a..
"'ctlo,../. Tht
will ntJt
pel'ltiblo for - • thon one
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RATES

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fM Woflt Ad S..viu

' 5 cllnit ,., W•d one ln11rllon
MlniiiiUIII Char1o ·7Sc
• 12 Untl , . . wonf thr11 COIII~CU•
II•• i ntertlon~ .
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FCO!JLE PUPPIES. A~iJ' To, , ,
nH ;~JUr~. 171 and . up. SIU4
•erfli:e and srooinlng. Pll!llle
IIIIZ-0443.
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A'uto S.les
yHE\'ROLET Bellllr, two r111'ATl!ES,

IIIII

- · 213 engine, antomalle
transmission,
radio, prlco
12110 or trade for 16 fool alum.

lnom1 canoa,

Kulm,

Clyole

'nippon PlaiN, Pbono 1111-

3683.

S.J.8.11p

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Ph. 992-2590,

RUMMAGE SAlE: by th2 ladies of tht na,:es Ma:&lt;!l 31
and 2Z, on Second St., formerly Edward's Insurance of.
fi&lt;e.
S.lt-2tp

Records ...... 3 lor $1
LP. Records •• ••ea. $1

Bryants Dollar Shop

1Q6 Court St. Po'!'otoy, 0.
992·5896

DA1BUN/2

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.SMITH AUTO SALES

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hJ:lb,

100 inches
long, 75 incbea wide. Panel•d wood interior, inalde and
outside lights, gold and white,
$2SO, George H:ll, Phone 91JI.

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For Sale or Trade

I WILL NOC' be respon!ible for 19!8 CHEVY 2, V-3 aulomatie,
any debts contracted by any- tw&lt;J door sedan; 1i68 Chevelle, two door hardlop, pow.
me other tban myself.
er steering ; 1987 Mustan8
Gienn lllier,
Fastback,
V-8, 4-apeed. call
IIOJ\t E. Main Sl.,
9!12-5!47
or
1192·5748. 39 tfe
Pomeroy.
S.!f.31p

ROYAL TYPEWRITEII. KiJdel
KMM, any conditlat, Pllono
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SEWING MACHINES, repair
service. all makes. WY Z.
2214. Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy. Aulhorlzed Singer Sale
and Service. We Sharpen
Selsaors.
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Oi Business
Bolh Doin1 Excellent

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Kclta7.~._ Jr. BW7'N, II
New rort KPI, va.
ltl, c.o Fleet P .O., San l'riiU!Iaco.
(;aUf. 918111 'll'iU tab IICitlol &amp;ht
Tllom11 Jolelta7, .\dmllll..ltntor of Ur.e ,
en.t. of rlctn~~ee IICIKQ'. ilkl:eued,
med IIi• petition FebnJVJ " l8lj
Ia tbe Preblte Cow1 of lh1ll Coun-

Olllo, Cue No. lii.Tof8 llltltnJ
lhat tbe PtftOIUII eNW of lli4 41t),

lllAIHk:Lent lo

o:lldfint q

Complete Front·Erid
and Brake S•vlce

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SPECIALS.
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LAUREL
CLIFF

AVTOMOIIR.E IM111'ance b&lt;ea
•oncefled! lAst )'mlt oll&lt;!l'llor's Ucen•e! CaD 119f.2MII.
I II tie

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Tom lkK•J. t .IJ'. wtU telle rurtber
noUce Uaat M -... been made a pattJ lkttrutaat · to' ..,d ,.uu.a anll

. um be .. fe4l1ltnd.

to wwv the
· - 0111 ot btfeiW the 11th 4aJ ol
APJ'fl, Jwt.

,...,... Meltlr,

.-.l1911nlttraler;
.. tilt ..........,....
McKir. -GH.
'· I. 0'1"A.tto....r fer P11...-tH
I Ilk I Ill; I lr; :S I J I 181 :S • 1M

flatly To Go 01 Used Cars

BY BERTHA PARKER

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• · hool atte~···e
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Local owner. and low mlltQ91. , Lih new wide oval
WW tirtl. Blue fini1h with mOtchiftg vinyl Interior.·
Bucket seats, 4·speed. Radio and hlqter.

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Melt. eou~·,, Rev. Eusvnil CUI held aervlcea

ll'ft' eut o~ ro41: tile._ 110rU1
11 rodl anc1 81,tt Ullb lo the ~Jr.
fOadl tbeii!.H lloDJ llid CJ&amp;lll: JlOid
.~t a ro41 to the Platt et bet1Ja-

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1967 FIREBIRD "400" H. T. &lt;CPE:.. ..... $2295

Slnfay afternoon

at the county

lnfi ...... ....
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Mr, arrl Mrs. NonnanSchleter
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.... ~th Mr and
CJark renn; thence .,.. 15~ ro41 : via led rece.....,. '"
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thence .outh 31 rodll lo a etW1 Mrs. Mark Stahl, Stockdale.
UIIDC!O -th 4f delfi'IU "'* 18
Ndl: thence IIOOtb 30 dQniN welt
Mr, and Mrs. George Mowe~
11 totll:: thuw t~~t~th 'IG 41 rtoea.._ visited recently . with Mr awl
eMt :a rodl; UIM~C~ 1011\b 71
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i968 CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN

CQ~~ I 1~2, 1 Qlt~Jft'IB ~\"_,,

Sta;te o1 Ohio 111 Cbelitr ToWIUIII.tp.
belnt Ill Town St.. JlaAp.' l:l. lrect1011
2 o~ tbe, Oh1o l.o""Dm»w 'e Pl.lrcbAN.
be1lnotn1 hl tbe center of tbe Clark
Roa4. lD the liM of the JobM aa4

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327 V8 engine, power ateering and brakea, Turbo
H)'dramotic trans. Blk. vinyl roof ~er green finis~ .
Retractable headlight coven. Po ~ltractian rear axle.
Tinted glau, Comfortron air conditioning. A ~uti·
ful kept car with only 6300 miles. Oh yes new cOr
Iiiio ond warranly.
Save over SiOOO"

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RADIO &amp;Dd 'IV repair, boule
caOo. and antennas Installed. .
John Harrison, Phooe 11ft.

conjunction.

them:e up the Clerlr. Roed 18

CoUill)', Ohio, Ill Seeliolll i

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A-When a planet or the

moon Ia oo tbe ..me side of .
the earth u the sun, It Is ln

·SPRING

to a m.11rlle4 t toat: theaee ID 1

Town 3, RlllP 12 of the ObJo C..·
J&gt;hft)''l Pvn:hi!Je, IIIOH lull¥ tleterlb·
"'11 11 lolloWI ~ Jqlllldlll II the 1101"·
t'lwu1 comtr ol what Ill tnown u
tbl KJron WeU. f'~~rm : Ullllftl taath
~r.bout U rodl: 1hellce In an euterli
lllNctlou W ~~veta ('J) ro4t IOUt.b. of
the Nathan C:lulr. wut ~ orner; tbeaot
·euteril to roll4 en4 Oil tile rold. '11
rodl: from lui
bellllllillf
piKe:
thi DCI aorth t
to Nallwl
Clarlr...
llOUth llllc ; tbe~~e~ wtlt 'fl
rodaJ tbe.nl:e DWth aMul II ,.,.. te

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Q-ln cutrtmomy, what
meant b~ &lt;onjunctloll? ,

POMEROY

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. loluon, :W. Y• · Phooo. '1'13-&amp;$!S, . ~~t!r!ft:O:.~--~fil.lj. ~ ~lt1iUJr.ll•t ~~

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO .

BLAETTNAR'S

we1ter)J dlneUon aloq llld CJerlr.
kol4 103 ro4l to e markft etone;
uumre 10uth 1J roda to the Batllln
aDd Pomeroy Kodo tbeDCI Up tlld
lb•haa and P,omei'O)" rold In u ee•teFJ¥ dinCUOA-- lJO ftNII \1;1 tilt plaee
' ' bl!lillll!.inl, eontllllln&amp; tO ecre~ bf:
the eame mon or leu.
AI-., tlte ronowlii.J reel estat:e 1IW·
eht4 Ia C:bnter TvwnlhiJI, Ne.IP

CIGARE'I'TJi: vending maeldnes
and serviee. ABC EnJarprilel.

R: It RAWLINGS SONS

Mrs. Clarence Eastman, Harrl· '

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Colflpony •otticial cor..
·~~=:~n:I"J~·,:Ir~a
:n;~'·a· 1p0ow
k· }.
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er steering, radio, bucket It
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vinyl raof. New cor title and IUarontel.

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1965 PONTIAC ••• , •, ••............... $1695

· Safari Station Wagon, local 1 owner car, white ·cwtr
dark bluw finish. Clean Interior, like new w-w llreJ., :
,automatic, power 1teering and brakes. Rodio ..! .

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IWIIVU&amp;

Dlvld Schaefer and a trlencl,
recently with hl1
gra..,.enta, Mr. and MrL Norman Scheerer.
Mrs. Mabel Tracy wu caJied
Athel18, visited

1965 CHEVELLE ..................... $i395

Malibu Conv.· VB engine, powergllcle, radio, h,at,.r,
new whitewall tires, tr"n exterior finish with white
'nylon top_1 vinyl interior trim .

to Calllornia by the death of her

mother

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1964 CORYAIR ·................. ; ...... $8$5,

Spider, 2 dr. black finish, good liru, 4 spd. ~adii&gt;,'
and heater.
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i964 CHEV. S.S, IMPALA CPE••••• ,.,, •• Sl~

MlYf
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seen by appolntmer.t. Phone
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For 5•1•

!lEMOVE EXCESS body fluid J1'S terrific llle way we're Mil·
with l'luitl!l Tablel!, only inl Blue Luatre to clean "''I
WOMAN 1o dO general bOll• .· f1.49 al Neloon Dnig, 1-14-elp and uphOlstery. Rent epooer $1. Tiny's Barplnland,
work $ dayo a - ;· live Ill
S.l7-41o
... out, I'IHine - - tieiGn LOSE 11'E!Gf!T SAFELY with .
11 a.m. and .n.r 7 p.m.
· DeJ·A·Diel t.blets. Only Me
at Nelson Drug.
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~-Real Estate For Sale
RODNEY DOWNING
Real Elllfl ......

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MloNieport, Oldt

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Tho mornlns
· are
Meroury,
...... llld ~ter.
The ovlllln&amp; llaro are v....,
and Saturn.
On thlo dtlln Ill-,.:
In 19C Ceo. lloutllao llatArlbur, -r411-ehlol of
Allied - · In llle Padllc,
to- hit IAmouo ., obaB

return• pledfo .. tile , _..
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of 1bo Pblllp.

plooa, Ho roturnod from Auotrallo YICIOl'loualJo 30 IIIOiittto l;oler.

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1963 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DR.............. $695

Auto. trant., radio ·&amp; heatar, good ~ires, runs

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fine.

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1963 CHEVROLET. : ....................$695'

lmpalo -4"dr. Local l .owner ccw, V8 engine, pboft~
glide, radio and haatfr, qood tires, blue finish.

1963 OLDS F-85 STA. WAGON ... : •• , ••••. $895'

White finiJh, auto. trdns., radio &amp; heater. Real nlri ''

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l!I64FORD GALAXIE ..................;.$99Si·
c.... VB "'ngino, outomotlc. While flni·~- ,.

NOW IN STOCII

PCING SLKIS
992-7161

CloAn ' inlorior•. ~oct·w,w •. tl1o1 •. R&amp;H.

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TRAILER, Brown'! Traner WIPE OUT for clirl and 81D·
. Park, llllnersvllie, Ohio. Phone Enjoy eleanor walla In boll
mmt.
S.IJI.Ito the lime. Rent wan Cleaner;
$1. Raker Jl'urnlture. S-lt-3te

Black vinyl int. with bucket ..ata &amp; console, new
Premium tn·.. ,
M.g., auro. trona., P.S., ·P.B.,
radio, low mileage by local ,owner. Real 1~arp c~r."",

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dobbl IDd C:blr(U OJ ldla..IIURorbll
the UIU.I that the alld J'lonace
M~KQ llled. teketl 111 JH ... plo of
an uadLvldlld oae-b1.1l tntlll'Mt Ill the
followiDf dMCl'ibed. Nil mas.;
S!tu~d
In Ctte.t.r Townlhlp,
foleLP Coult.b', Oflk,
Belnt b1 town l Ballfe II of tbe
Ollto CoD\l)aOT'a P\lrchue eomJIIOJlt lnl In t.be e-enkr of tbe BNhm end
f'omtlroJ Roed at tba loot o! Ule
\,lark Hill wb'"' Ute Clerk Ro~ la.111~1.11 Aid Bubm and Po.IDUQ'
roQ

DA't~2-~51
,NIGH~ 992·7~4

Ill 19811 a · Voi\'IDO ·nn tne
lolllld of Bill btpn OJ1IIIIIq
and 11!0' dealh toll ovonl1lalJ¥
weal over 1,000.

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rn«Yl'll'l HAY, Joe Wippel,
FOR COUPLE or •mall famlly. near Five Po!nll, Phcne BClean and newly deoorated.
~10 .
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One unfurnished and one fur.
nlshed apartmen~ In Middle- 30-GALLON DRUMS, (deal lor
port. Pbone IIJI2.:i267. S.l4«e burning trasb. Phone JIIS.
2513.
S.lt-ap
ANTIQUEO, dilbel, famltan,
FOVII
room
furnished
llauJe
cbina eabinell, old pbonobath, !'hone 81'J..1331. J.l7-3te 'TWO STORY bolre, 6 1'001111,
gra¢11, clockl, mile~ lAe
bath, on Main St. In Rutland,
Rul:lsiU, 100 Legion ,..,.....
TRAILI'lll
SPACE
on
Gravel
I'1IOna 742-4172.
S.IUic
S.:r.allp
Hili, 110 Maple st.
s-~
CASE TRAcroR.
manure
SMALL P'ARM, 25
ap,
CIN'E
FOUR-room
apartment
tpreader
FarmaD
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tractor 111 Ualted ....,,, fnlernallldl
good llauJe, Qleotor area prefumisbed, ground fioor; atao with euiuvators unci ferlillz.
T~ lo Tllu1Bdt¥, lfareh 20,
ferred. Raymond Boatrlalrt.
toraller lots and rarden and er attacbmenl; John Deere tho 79th cio1 of ll981 Will&gt; 286 to
lAng Bottom, Obio - caffill sites on tht river. Ma- 4&lt;ow com planter. 11"1 E. folloW.
!Mitp
rlon Reynolds. Maoon, Phone -MUier, Rt. 1, Pomeroy. Phone
Tho
itlnaw
'1'13·5147
S.IJI.tfe Cbester - 7.
S.lt4tl&gt; J11!aM and lint~-

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RAWLINGS SEilVIC'f"

A - - for 1bo dar:
'lbOmal lloney lilxlay 11111,
"lrradOIIIII,y held-· be
more hatmM reaoooed

P. A. Tom

W.'lf!'ED TO BUY - Tel_,.oe
at 11!311 4(10 - · Cllll lf5.
Z251 between 7::10 am. and
P:30 p.m. WMtda)'ll. S.lt-«c

Atrro MEiJJIAN'Ic, pol JIIJ,
good ·'OWtiiV Cllllditianl. -

The Fastest .
· Service DAY'or

'"liUARANTEED; ..
PHONE 992·21194
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Demonstrator, 4
only. 1969 Dressmaker Zig
Zag sewtng madllne. Tills
machine sold for $99.95. Now
138.88 or 15 11'1' montll. can
192-28311,
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SALESMAN

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YOUR CAlli

READY - llfiX concreto dellv·
ered right to your project.
Fast and easy. Free eotlmates. Phone · Goegleln Ready - Mix Co., Middle..
port, Ohio.
6 iiO tfe
our third floor budget llhop.
Baker Fornllure, Middleport.
Ohio.
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MODERN TIIREE room apartmen!, an electric, may be

992-5271.

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A1TENTIOII Melp landowners: Oil and gas Ieues W811ted In Jlolp Ooun!y. Write P. l'URNISIIED TWO BEDROOM
0. Bo:l 2151, Pomeroy, Obi&lt;&gt;.
&amp;oartment. Middleport. Phone
U-!Jip
1192·3874. .
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Am CONDITIONING Refrlgerolion service. Jadl's Refrigeration, New Haven. hone
11112-20'111.
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rooms, bath, c!Jifrn, fire.
place, i&gt;aneJing, oulbu!Minp. ,
%A&lt;r1!8. 16,000.00
M.\PLEWOOD lAKE Olk
Route 124. 1'llree 00....,
danee pavilion, sllower bouse,
reotaurant aDde, etc. AU
ready lo open. fU,&amp;OO.OO
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NEW HOLLAND 271 Hay Liner
Baler. Phone 91JI.32!3.
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For Rent
LEAVE your order for strawberry plants, Premier, Ca~ Ft;H-.;;s iiElJ and anfurnisbed
•kill, Robinaon. Pocahantu, apartments. Close h&gt; school.
Phone 992-5431.
to.IB-tfe :lEW 19611 Zig zas Sewtng
Dunlap: also Everl&gt;earlng
strawberry and ras(flerry
machine in lovely cabinet.
p!BQts. Midway Market. West. T%\l~~R LO'I'S Bob's t.loblle
Automatle zig '!!I to.·!. "." Ill'"
Main St., Pumeroy," 1'l!mlt Cot:rt, Syraf-u.ll, 'Ohio on·!tate
buttons, make · buttiJrihOIM,
!192-258%.
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Rt. 1.24, Phone 992-21151.
;r.onogram, and laocy deol!in
8-II·Uc
by lurnlng a alnBie dial. !Aft
SEE NEIGLER Buiidinl &amp;lpii1 lay away and never used.
ply for building your home, HARMONY apartments 3
Pay off $56.80 or term1 $1.25
wns 11me loan aniiable.
and 4 rooms, furnished, new
wi'OkJy, Phoue 992-:1685. ·
Z.J.S.Ife walls, Doors, furniture, pr~
S.lt.«e
vale parking. OUt of an flooda,
W'LL DO oewlng at home 3 blocks from Pomeroy (lOBI ELECI'ROLUX Vacuum Clea1&gt;
ztopel'll, pocket., pogglna,
off!&lt;e. 1192,53112 from 10 a.m. er complete with attac:bmenb.
hf'mr.llng. alteraUona, ete.
to 6 p.m.
M-tfe
Paint spray, and c:Ordwlnder.
Mrs. Freddie 1'babe~ Maaon,
Loob and deans llko new.
Pilote 7'13-56St.
4-30-tk SEVEN ROOMS, bath, on TboPay oR batanee of 6 paymas Fork. Phone 992-M or
ments at 16.50 monthly. Phone
VACANCY for two elderly pee&gt; m-5488.
!-lUte
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rlly, fivC' rooms and bath.
helmet. Very good condition.
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large lot cwerlootlllg Ohio '
1116! FORD Fairlane, liT, VI, RIVcr. $51100:00

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Auction Ho" e, R:rtland. New
and used me~ctlandioe. Con·
slgnment. ....:..me. Open
from 10 a.m. ·till sale Ume
for con~;;:~ent:s . Sale !tarts
a! 1 p.1:1.
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:!1110 PONTIAC SJar Olio!, two MAPLE eonsole stereo, 11119
model wtth powerful AM 6
door, good J1IIU1IDg eondl2S per c.nt O l t&lt;~'DI.Int 011 paid adt
FM radio. .!ustllko new, Has
ollld olllla poid wlthi11 10 elora .
tlon. Powor 111eeriD8 IIIII
CARD OF THANKS &amp; OBITUARY
warranty, a~mme 12 paybrakes, h75. See at 115 Kerr
$1.50 for Sit worcl lllinimum. Eo.
ments
o! $l.lll or will cllast. or Pbone 911Z-31l1'/. S.IWfl&gt;
Mdltionol word 2e .
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for
cll!ll. can llft.211311.
BliND ADS
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c)FFICE HOURS
1 ~ 30 1 .111 . to 5:00 p . M. Dolly
742-1211. See Weadall Gnte, LEONARD ICfS.. SR. Jll&lt;perly,
Business Services
l ilf o .no. to 12:00 Noon Soturdoy
u Oak st.., ro,r,.roy, m CURTISS
llutland F\Jrnllllre. CAmE Breedtng
N::Jm howe, 1l!!t'!1, two lots.
Service,
l'llone
Parker . 9JI2.
Notice
Ill! PONTlAC GTO, aulomlllc;
00 J 80 feet. !'!lone ·
2261
Pomeroy
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CoolI'HERE WILL be a 1!Un ld&gt;oot
S.l6-61c
•=Dent &lt;ODdi!Jon. Soiling
ville call otatloo,
).1440te
Sullday begir.nlng at noon at
duo to a dhm&lt;e. Phone 11ft.
tile Fotbd Run Sportsman
C. C. BRADFORD
11115.
Cl~ . Everyone is welcome.
BIG DOLLA~ BUYS
AUCI'IONI!ER
3-IN!c
Complete
Servfee
Artificial Roses doz. $1
PlloJIOIIWCI
Transistor
MUSIC EVERY Friday and
Satordoy at Ja&lt;;k'o Clw on
Radios ....... from $5
Crftt
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Hm:,..,ville Road off Rt. 7.
45 rpm
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lodging in the federal section of
the New Orleans jail OD charges
o( air piracy.
Dickey was identifled by FBI
Director J. Edpr Hoover as the
man who tried to foree a 9$ilasSl·necr Lis Vegas to New York
_...,t lO Cuba. He ran aCoul of a vac6Lioning FBI man.
Hobert Rightmeyer. chief FBI

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Give your neckline that di~Unctln look .
wi:~ a Jewei!MI Scarf Rlne ot Cameo Clip
from our laree selection.

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man also agreed to let passen-

gers ore there.
John M. Reed, assistant agent
in charge of the Oklahoma City,
OklL, FBI office, wa11 on his way
to v'isit relatives in Mobile, Ala.,
when a passe..er said there Will
a man with a gun in the back of
the airplane.
Reed talked witll themanbrie!lJ.', tryiJll: to persuade him to put

down his .22 caliber pistol.

SPO'ITING A VACANCY,
IIWJ plgeoD do&lt;ldea to hole
op lllld -an• for a loadlag lo Bradlonl, Pa.
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MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPI}AII automabUe 0\Ulked Ule state
lofotor Vehicle inspecdori Wedw11a1 the brakes raned
and the car with a womau at
1be wheel ran over the
Inspector. He was not seriously

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ELYRIA MAN IW..LED
CLEVELAND (UPD An
Elyria man was ldlledtodol' wbeoJ
hla motoreyde oolllded wllb a
oar In North RldaBVIIIe. The victim was ldentUlecl u Jer17 A.
Moore, 25.'

LOCAL TEMPS .
The temperature in Pomeroy's
downtown business district at
11:10 a. m. todly was 66clegrees
under clear sides.

MEIGS tHEATRE
TONIGHT, MARCH 20
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

March 21 - 22
BORN WILD

- Techntcolorrom Nardini
~atty

McConnack

KONA COAST
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Richard Uoone - Vera Miles
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

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sel Bibbee llld Murl Tl)'lor •
Mary Pierce spent several
days with Mr. and. Mrs. Denver
Curtis, Columbus.

Vlolting Mr. llld Mra. Guy u.,..
man were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Walls and Mr. and ~s. C. a
Hayman o1 Colwnbus, Mr. and
MrS, Keith RideiJWr 0( Chester1
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayman
and daughters.

Pat Smltll Is spending 10 days
sprl~ break lrQ!Il Ohio State University with her parents, Mr. and
Mra. llovld Smltlt
Lynn Clmeron, IDdl..-poils,
Ind., spent tile weekend with his
dauafltor and lamlly, Mra. Larry
Cortlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Honrd YOUilgor
Paden Clt;y, W. Va., 8£)6nt the
weekend with Nellie Stethem aJld

Clara Muter.
Mr. and Mrs. som Wlt1011 or
Hockingport were visiting Mr.
and Mra. Wayne Prince.
Pit and Dee Dee Smith were
pvernlgltl guests or A. a Klbble
or Reedsvtlle.
Vlsidfll Mr. ard Mra. Larry
Curti&amp; were Mr. am Mrs. Johnnie Newell ml son, COlumbus,

Mr. and Mrs. MorYin Walker
and Rutltie, Tuppera Pllins, and .
Elmer Newell, Chester.
Frank Andrew apent several
dll.fs with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frlncls Anlrew arll other
relat;bes. Frank haa been tak-

iqr schooli._- in Tulsa, Okla.,
and WID be employed at Saigon,
Vletzllmt for six mootlls.
Jutb and Mark Holtor and Dee
Dee Smith atlended a birthday
Plrt.l' hoooriqr Jlmm,y Clrlor 1t

IDd ·son, Chester, alii Mr. · and
Mi:o. Harlio Frank.
Mr. 11111 Mrs. 'l'lumWl eock were visiting Mr. and Mrs.

OPENINt; TUNIGH"i'

--IOOtCH 20th
FREE SHOW

AUDJE MURPHY ia

Oscar Babcock, 'ftclpers Plainl.
Mr. and Mrs. Honrd Young,
PiltOn Clcy, W, Vs., and Mr. and
Mra. Gartll Smith were vislti•
Edllh Osborn, Keoo.
- VIolet Smith

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Ko ,., ,..,,.. Math: Motion Gin•• ..,. PlflfiOnently molded to thlt
halciS In the filii wearing, fof u..bell~oily perf.ct flt, TIItlluaVI:DUI
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CLINT EASTWOOD In
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soiJd'cOlora; sttljles, Pillds; biecks arid
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Cotton,
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laro• (U-46) ancl extra lar 11 e (•8..50). Eloctflc ftluo, Navy uo a I

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typo lackoto. Small, mHiu.-; larp and extra lart•· $US

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1101 Wblto 1101 !;plllr TV Nil. We're havllll~aiSlla »rlcol
011 0"'7 HI Udo woel!oal. You eon tnde In )'0111' old OO!o ·too,
on 1 11611 RCA TV and UH ElliarfOid'l Hl&gt;lllllro credll
aenlco CO 'mal!o ;rour Jllll'chall. II wW f11¥ ~to 100 illeae .
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lncludoo Fancy ChiHono, Cobbloro, Smocks, Bib Styloo, I
Tio Backs, in Regula•, Largo and Extra Larte Sl&amp;~o.
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By GEORGE HARGRAVES, Sq&gt;L
Metae Local School Dlslrlct

tiJr allllflber ol j'OIII'S.
ll.ll)'ear, wben Mrl.

iountor clilrn,IMWO&lt;ko · NeuO •eot !nco a/IOihllf field &lt;i
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State Education Bill Vital to All

BERRl'S

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vlding. They also give lllhtill·
and interested ldults a real
portunity to become ie•olwitl'
th&lt;! actlvicy program
school. Why not take
of tt.ls ~portunity?

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SLACK AND SHORT TOPS I1 Banlon Sport Shirts I1. White Dress Shirts 1I Py1011id Milk Chocolate Table
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"Rennie" Davis, Tom Hayden. Democratic Soclet)'j Hottman rrldch can be lml&gt;oood on each
Abbott •• Abbie" Hoftma~ Jerry and Rubin are leaders . or the Clereldant 11 ·to years In prison
Rlirlp,
~ee. WeJner, ' Jciul . Youth lntornadonal Part.r (Yij&gt;- am $10,000 tine.
Froh1es and Bobby Seale, either pies)i Seale Ia chalnnan or the , .
Trro C&lt;iwlts
leaders or pro' est organizations Black Panthers; Froine Is
Eldd Roth, 38, of New YOI'k, a
or sympathiz .
were charged assistant professor or chemistry teleYislon dlretlor' lor NBC 11
with traveli~ .• 1terstate "to at the OntversJty or Oregon; tlle coovention, was charged ·
indte, -orpnize, promote, en- and Weiner 'ta a research with two counts ol "Illegal
courage in ard carry on a rloi. •• assistant ia soCloiOSY at North- electronic lnterceptioo of C001Twelve persons named u c~ western Uriiwrsity.
municatlons. •• She was accused
conspirators trere not lrxticted.
Davis, Weiner ard
Ben ot ubuggi!W'" iwo rooms ol fbe
Dellinger arxl Davis are Radford, nu;ned as a co. Conrad Hilton Hoiel .-hero
leaders or tlle National Mobili- conspirator, called a news secret Democratic party com,, ~l 0;01 U~ ~~ Waa, • e~rc:h·relafed lnstttuuoo, at one time ti returned Thuraday by a rederai zation Committee · to End tlle Conference fOf ~ In Cl\lcago mittee meetings were being
Jurilor
Ani' viable lnatltutlon Ia not ltatlc. I aeekt grand jury lliat hinted more War in Vietnam; Heyden is a (10 a.m. ES"n.
held.
toull1er or students for a
Hayden, 29, ot New York, said
, ,. • .._, . I wblc~ ~reault In lmprov-. SOmetlmea a chiioge, Indictments wltllln 60 days.
I! convicted, Mrs. Roth faces
in San Frandic:o be would turn a possible sentenc:e or 10 years
..,....... . ser1m1 , , ID, cloea not ~ce tile andclj&gt;ated pro.
Four o1 tile policemen alr'"'dy
himself in today.
· ll'll! - '!l~u 'f!!e Junlor-eol)ep-atalu"118rlod. Unlortunatoly, were under suapenslon as the
in prison and $20,000 nne,
There · wfll be no burning
U.S. Atcy. Thomas A. Foran covering both count!. Bom tor
... ,lOIRe per~l' ~ chlnae 'with
Mere chanje ill not result ot a Police Department
permits Issued in ihe Village
said the maximum penalty
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investigation. The other tOW'
her was st at $10,000, the same
or
Middleport
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as !or the demonstrators.
tiee, Fire Chier Bob Fisher a~
ol Old ··•, ~ 1811-ftl'l)lluallnc i!olrd ol. ,Trustees (II llated Federal Bureau or InvesUgaUon
Bond f()J' seven of the
·~~ Articles, r rJ. A*IOd~ PetRI and c.'ii)Dtrols the fDI!Iti. · was handed warrant5 to sene nounced.
policemen was set at $1,000
Due to the extremely dry
"'''"'"' 'l!!o lloaJ:d o1 Trua,eo doieaatoa. co the chief lldmlnts- on tho delondanls but ""'
each, Lt. ARL Dobrich, 39, was
weather
the pennits will not be
·' itauve otltef!S.: Ind. hl1 co.drnlniltrltors Ute responslbWQ" and noun~ed no immecuite arrests.
charged ft"itb two counts of
~f;y to,11 lirterpret llld execute. the· polldea elltablilhed by the Two persons !rom Cleveland, issuod. Also burning in conperjury for telling the grand
!lOUd ol 'friiateea, C&lt;in1f091~, Ute ldmtalatntton connot. mor- Sldnoy M. Peck, 42, and Kallile tainers will not be permitted
jury he didn't hit anyone or see
ABBIE HOFFMAN, above, who spoke at Rio Graade C&lt;lldue to the fire hazards involv. ~or leeilb', ·deletate thit tlltetion to ~ &lt;Cher II'OUP·
.
Boutlia, 26, were among 12 otbo
any otller policeman hit anyone
lege earlier this week, was indicted in Chicago under tbe ·
ed.
. ~- .11· our ~. the rigbt to dl.aQQt is a balle·human rigbt. ers named by the grand Jury
anti-riot provisions or the Civil Rlahts Act.
duri~ the turbulence. His bond
There Js a village ordinance
:~, ldmtaistratJon and the Board ol. Trustees do 8l1d will re.. as co • conspirators with the
wu set at t-t,ooo, am he could
~·~~-1111 bllic right, The rule• _. re~ationa of Rio prande demonstrators. They were not providing penalties ror burnbe sentenced to 10 years in
. -~- ere
r&lt;~sult ol the coopersllve ef!orts of ma,. lrldlvld- lndlct&lt;d.
·
ing - . even in containers prison and tined $4,000.
withwt a permJt, Chier Fish)~~ :ln~ ~; academic: persom~ non-academic: .PerLeaders Charged
The seven other policemen
er
said.
'
Pomeroy police and the Bureau
. -.I, "'!" trusteea. Furjllermore, eatabil8hed PI'OCOCIJres (evolvP
. .Yld
DeUinpr, ~ •
were charged with violating the
-)d · ~ tl!,t oame oqoratlve efforts) eriot by Whlcl! theae rules
~~~~~~FI&lt;!'~~= ol Criminal Investigation at Lon. Civil Rights Act which carries a
don are Investigating the break. ilad reiiJ)~ can be evaluated, deleted, or modUiod. The admaximum peralty of one year
it~ am entering of two Pomeroy
:'~-'~ the Boord ol Trustees recognize and honor theoe
imprisonment and $1,000 nne.
doctors' ollices this week.
. '· -- r e a . ~ the same token, It lo elQIOcted tllat all oUter a will do
Five of the seven were accused
Ctuer ol Police Jed Webster
~-~. limo. A!&gt;ilndlvlcbll (or group orlodlvl"'-ls) wliO chooaoo to
ot
attacking newsmen covering
· l4ti&gt;re tile, t,atabUIIIied procedlres places himself In jeopardy,
said that about $350 in cash and
the disorders.
$300 In cheeks were stolen from
1 'l'hl• ~llteillent fa llllbmltled to clartl)- the pos!Uon or Ute adThe seven were Arthur R.
the office of Dr. John RidgwaJl
mlnllllrallm ~ the Board ol Trustees. No lrldlvldual now aiBiscOOli, Thomas Michael May·
where a safe was broken into.
OUalod with RID Grande CoUege was lorced to alllllate witll Rio
er, George Jurich, Vincent J.
Burning permits in rural areas port and RutlaiK! in an etrort to
Also broken into wad the office
. · ~ Coll81e,• Accordlnsl¥, neither the admlnlotrallon nor the
D'Amico, Edward M. Becht and or Meigs and all other Ohio coun- reduce the number of tires Start.
of Dr. Jerry Matheney, but noth..
' Board ol Trustee' will )'!old to coorcton In 111\V f'1flll.
Thomas Michael Fleming, ooe ties have been ordered stopped ed by small !Ires ptti&gt;w out
ir~g was taken there.
·
Ani' IIOIIYI~ DOW alllllated wltlllllc&gt;Gnode College has done
count each, and Ramon · C. ror the remainder of the dry ~:~ea­ control.
A representative from the La.
' so by persoil): tbotce. Cognl;ant or this tact, the edmtnlltratioa hit
AnderseQ, t.1Q) count&amp;
son, it was reported Thursday,
Two brush and woods Dna. q/t
don prison farm was called in to
tile. Board ol Ti'daleoa rrm not )'!old to coercion In aey form.
Vic
Bahr,
Divishm
of
Forestry
major
proportions werehaH'edia
assist with the investigation.
Thla stalo~nt Is amllted to clarll)o the po&amp;ltlon or the 11&lt;1o!ficial
in
Meigs
COI.Dlty,
said
the
two different sectors ol tb~
Chief Webster said the crimes
mlidltraUoa lnd the Board ol Truotoes.
order was issued yesterday by ty Thursday.
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occurred
between
5
arxl
9
p.
m.
.ih·•.Jt.;;: ,~. ·a ~atenHD~··~~~- ~ . ·~·y.;.'.J··--Franttta-w~ne
)
Irving
Dickman,
Cbier
oftlleOhio
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President
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· Boud.ot Trustees
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Meanwhile, orders have been to have
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issued in all five munici.Palities acres berore a heavy raJa
of the county that burning per.. brq It under coaQ'oL
mits are not to be issued penduwe couldn't do ao,ythizw 'wltll
ing further announcement.
It,"
said a volllllteer ttremaa.
IN VIETNAM - MlriM ~lain Clfl!ord
COleman,
The
action
was
taken
by
the
The Baahan, Cheater lliii.Roclao
Tenth District C~uman
soo of Mr. and Mrs. 8ethel Coleman, former Middleport
Clarence E. Miller today an- mayors and fire chiefs ol Syraa . Fire Depa"rtments reii))Ofded to
residenta, now ot Albariy, Is shmt"n with a £our..year..cld South
cuse, Pomeroy, Racine, Mid!:lle- light the blaze.
nounced that the OfO.ce of EconYletnlmeae Olllhan l1lllleCI Me How. Lt. Coleman bas been in
AStateDeplll'lmentliFlrolllrJ
omic Opportunlcy wlll provide
Vietrw.m since A~~gt~st, 1968, and he also serVed several years
··-~
.
plow was also callocl ie IJ¥ t1to ·
$113,033 to help finance a sum~
in
the
Mr
Foree
dW'Ing
the
Korean
War.
Both
Chi:Plain
ColeANGELEs (UPI) - Ro-' began a series or "junkets and
firefighters. TWo hcmea wen
Seven Meigs County teachers mer Headstart pnJgratn under
man 1111"hia wife. the former Doris Mayse, are graduates o1
·•
Air Force Gen. CUrtis E. trips" of a pureij persm:-1 naparUcipa~ed
ia
a
two-day
workthreatened umu the nin st:arUd.
the sponsorship or the Gallla
Mlddl--' High School. They hove tllree chUdron, Penni, J, T.•
·
• .a nath:e ot:: Coh•nbus. 111ro.
stt~. in Ironton on 11 Project and Meigs Coontl.es Community
Rut)al" D - n t ftrem-.
an:l
Gll, au residing with their mother in Santa Ani. Calif.
' , . , )'II• sued for_ $40,~08,:;9
The Cllllll&gt;lll1!' sought return or
Move," a program designed, Action Gfot~~.
with the help or Dlvistoo of ForLt.
~eman
also
has
five
brothers,
JtmSad;orn,Summit,
New
-;'.'fhf!!oicfir bran elect(onlce com- e:wpense Cunda a n d re.P&amp;Yment
The Meigs County Housing estry equipmeli., W()J'ked about
thrWgh federal as11istance, for
The local community ... mproJersey; Gene, Rutland; Dan Sanborn, Studio City, catir.·: Jack.
' '. ~ \Ia' chfiraec! ·'-"" used hlo ot a loan, the balance ot,t whicll of
disadvantaged
students.
Authority
met earlier this week two hours before brlngi• uo:1er
vide an additional $27,543 toMiddleport, and Boy, Treasure Islam, C&amp;lit, in the Navy,
·
• ~~ u
of the boo)'1l was $32,011.69.
in Middleport to discuss future control a fire in the Beechero..·
The workshop Included teach- ward the program.
. ,_,..a oprlngboard co olher ..,.,_
ers from Meigs, Gallia, JackThe project will provide a organization and action In the area of Rutland TownehijJ, ...,son and VInton cooJties. Speak· com,prehensive child develcp- public area possible under the McCumber Hill.
ers partlcl,patlng were from Ohio ment program of nutri ticma.l law,
Firemen said approximately 50
University, Rio Grande COllege, health, educaUonal, social and
Members of the authority are acres of a brush and wooded area
...~t., was aa.anawer am counWilliam
Childs, appointed by Mid-- were burned by the fire that &amp;tl~
various
federal
projecta
all!
mM
related
services
to
children
or
'' 1111' ~to a ~331 m1Uion suit V
·
representatt ves.
dleport
Village; Kermit Walton, ed in the vicinity or the CharlH
low Income families who will atnamed
by
Pomero,y Village Coun-- Fry residence, near the Pilgrim
Attending from Meigs were tend regular school for the nrst
·
cil; Jack Welsh, appointed by Holiness Church, at about 4 lt-111.
Nellie Vale, &amp;l.llervisor, Meigs time In the tall.
~ ,l'thti lepl bailie ®ncerned the
County Sc;hool Syatem; Tho1ma
the Board or County Commis•
Racine riremen ror the seCOid
S/"~""'itaJIC~· llllllipl' which Le- • A aoneral, "'Ibis Is Amer- will be the olio bull! around a tatlon,
,
NFO TO MEET
Orr, Chester teacherj Yvonne
sioners, and Jeanne Morsan of time in twoweeksansweredaeall
'11"1 left lh• ~ CO bo- lea," themo wlll'btl carrtecJ Out poti&gt;OIIrrl II ll'Pical American There WID be !limbers by tile Scally, Melga Junior High; Mr. The National Farmer.1 Organ- Mi&lt;ltDeport, aoo G. E. Guinther Wednesday night to extiagutah a
-~ome the Yl.ee _pre~tial r~ In the Eaatern IUSft SchQol mln· scenes.
ulmpaeta," a modem.blstrumen. and Mrs. W, E. CampbeU, Har- ization (NFO) will meet Momay, of Pomeroy1 named by Conunon brush lire in the Wells Run area.
.· """' moto of 'G""\'8" C. Wi1- atrol and olio II B:IO,p,m. 111
A number of llOro' chorus lines tal group, 11111 the girls enoem. risonville elementary, and MtJr.o March 24, at 8 p.m. in the Arch- Pleas JOOge and Acting Probate Aboot five acres were burned
ql tile ~·~ ladepend- .Frldl)o and Soturdly, Marclt 28 In new costuming will be lea- ~e wiD ling throe seiectlona. iel Foley and Margaret Parsons, ery bulldilll at Royal Oak Park. Judge John C. BacoJL
oct. Origin of 1he blaze Mil ...,
, ont Part.r Hckot ldi J•r.: ' and 29 Mra. Allee Neue, ell• luted at lnterYala ilurlntJ tills
' Serving ••· aecompaotot r 0 r Rutland elementary.
AU interested persons are urged
Childs was elected chairman detennined. Twenty..tbree
Lemi.Y~I brach of coiatraet · rector,'.utd
1ear•a s}lnw IUid Mra. Nea~t~ tile ~bow I• Mrs. Dorothy Karr.
to attend.
and Jeanne Morgan secretary. teer firemenanaweredthealara,
&lt;baraed the .c01q)li1)' trle&lt;f
While tile ilbori WID alto In- rrlll •·· ""'ci&lt;lllht• to enhance TtckO/r.-are being sold on a
Him · wbeq he went .IMG elude curmt hit IKIIII and(unea eertata features ol the presen. i-eaerved Mat basts.
hio clll1illdacy .frqm yeltllrdo,, tile theme reoit . II h sclao turf!1i 111111 ol yelliJrd_,, WID 'be
brousht out In the _..,, the
aald he ;~sd
••
ro•··'•
11111 at other ~-~,..
.
~ cmr. , IOIIflbt •. . • for ~.the !lre.,....tlor!, Mra. Nea10
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Note: OJ:. i'\IJi!:lls R.·Chrt._ jUblic.statement In regard to the names in the a~Ueatablllhnte!nt
,President OC RIO Grande disturbances at the college ear- movement, are the firat t"'rSOWJ
'-ti 1,P, ha
Iter this ,....k·.
· proYislon&amp;
Indicted llnder the antir10t
~ ,
Bl8811ed-Ute' foUoMng
or tllo 1968 Civil
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RJKhts Act a11 a result of tbe
·•:tt;fj&gt;_ ~r.QIIile ColteR! Olll'ned Its door• 1!1 1876. For more - · disturbance• at the Democrailc
t~ ~-' it has ~rved th11 ~~ tNs state, and the nation National ~ventto,L
'1.~--~ ~ ..tior."! -rtuni\Y for t1io,se llrndrods &lt;ll young Eight Chl~agl) policemen and
..ana IIODIOII wliO !'bose to ICCOjJI Ill PhilofiOIIIIY and objoc- a television network dli-eclor lor
-::.Mvel. ·
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:; llltr.lal Ito IIJI1il hialoey RID Grande Cclllep hu lllder"""e "\MY also were named tn the
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floor.
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