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The

rtnes weathered a 17-da,)- siege
The coaUieot attack . lalo o: S'-u VaDey, 50 miles south &lt;!f
tn . early 1968, Is the metal civilian center, military ........ Kite Sallh, to break 111 another
covering on a 3,90()..foot rWlW~. m8n said, was a five-round! .
major communtat •ICIPIY rwte
The new counteroffensive has mOrlsr salvo Into an OlllhaMp In !rom lhe Ho Chi Minh traD In
beep ccxle - n a m e d "Maine lhet killed 0110 child alii wos.
Craa.'' Headqlllrtera said 43 wounded 21 at ~ Npt, 318
That U,S, SWOjip through the
North Vletaameae troops lave mUes oortheaot ~ Saiaon.
30omilHong wiley Ooor began
been ktned tn the drive,
American and Soulh Vtettta- March 1 alii lao netted 60
c-red with U.S. loaoea oliO mese aoldlera In ·~
Commwdot dead against 23
•Msrlnes olaln and 64 wounded. patrols agatnat tho CommUJtlat
Americana slain alii 53 wouolAecornpuylng the "Maine ollenalve raJM)I'Ied kUling at
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cr8g" announcement were dis- leaat 225 auerrDtaa In weekend
In the ftrot maJor aUied
closures thlt the 30th day of tho lighting !rom lhe Mekong Della
eowrteroftenal ve m o u n t e d
VIet Cong-Norlh Vle-se In the oouth to the Demllitartzed agaiDIJt the Reds' winter...sprlng
olfenslve had briJIII!ht 3$ rocket Zone in the north.
offensive, Abrams sent more
and mortar barrages Into tour
"Maine Crag" waa the third thsn 10,000 U.S. and South
South Vietnamese clUes alii 31 a I J I e d coonterottensive anVietnamese troqJs into the
allied military catq&gt;~ OVe....U nounced in a week In an
jungles northwest of 5aigon
!ones were said to be lllbt.
atteqot by U, S. commander where 20,000 Commwlists were
Among the U.S. military GeiL Creighton W. Ab&lt;amo to bivouacked.
targets, headquarters said, were break UJI guerrilla bulldi.lls with
'Ille soldiers In that thrust,
the air bose at lla Nang, the air groond lhruats straight at their ciJI!Homed / Operation Atlas
base at Phan RaJ18, the field at centers •
Wedge, have killed more than
Kontum and u.s. Army headSllOOay, Abrams• cCJVURIIIII 600 Communists, most oC lhem
quarters at L~ Binh, 15 miles anmunced Operation Ma81aaroond lhe Michelin rubber
noi'lhesot of Salchusetts striker, eendlng 3,000 Plantation, a long.unte Red
U.S. paratr-ro Into the A hideout.

SAIGON (UPO -The U.S.
military command - , . an....,ced the third major allied
_pounterori'ensive aaatnst tbe
_,Commuhlata' w l n t e r- sprlrw:
ilrlve-thts ooe sendt!W U.S.
Msrlnes bock to thel• abo,..
dooocl ooipoot at Khe Sanh.
. A tiak force of 3,000
.Leatherneck&amp; and 100 tanka
nnnbled Into the mountain
COUntry In South VletM.m'a
DOrthwelt corner March 15 wl.lh
,ooe major assignment- to block
,I Communist supply uereeway"
.bringlll( Iraqis and munitions
In !rom Laos.
.. They set ..., hesdquartera
, 1even mlle s south of Khe Sam
aatrtde Hillhwa,y 926, reported
·.by reCORJII.lssance pa~oJa to be
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ANN McCLINTOCK AND HAROLD BURKR were crowned
queen and king of the Beaux Arts Ball am led the graM
march Saturday night in Racine. See page 2 for story and
more pictures by Bob Hoeftich,

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BiALLSVILLE, OIUO - PRESIDENT NIXON hed 011 hla desk
~a letter from U.S. R&lt;p. Clarencelo!Ulor,R-Lsncaster, r-otb~ the evacuation or Beallaville servicemen from the'combat zone
tn VIetnam.
Miller sent the leiter f4&gt; Nixon lollowtng this lillY eastern Ohio
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ort Lucas, a 1966 _.gh school graduate, was burled Saturday In Hill Ruth Hooke 1 73-year-&lt;Jld spin- for a memorial windiM "placed
Cemeter)' ·here durlr11 a service attended by nearly all oC the town•s ster achoal• teacher, was known tor me preferably facing the
400 residents.
by neighbors as the quiet lady sunset In a suitable locatioo at
Problems crop uo,p however you go
who wore ahoea with holes In the University ·of MlchlgarL"
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" the aolea.
Mia• Hooke earned a master's
The Meigs county CommisWASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON HAS PJ'&lt;IIIOsed tllat 1;00u
They fowd out today she was d~e at the school.
sioners,
meeting in regular ses.
additional policemen be hired to helP curb crime in the •don'a aavlng her mone)' tor 1 special
Paul Leary, clerk-treuurero!
cspltal. This may be a good Ides as far aa the Dlatrlct ol Columbia event _ her lunoraL
the Norwood Board of Educs- aloo this morning, approved resIIB'!'Ing deposito!'l•• of
Jr._,Jl.&lt;}ll~er·nod, INI..ll~!M."- ·alarm tnlhe ..rrOitndlll(lllb- Ml8S' HCloke, wbo'· retlriid' In . lion, aatd Mill Hooke ha4&lt;1'6" olut!ona
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uri!'• reported Dick Well, uPIII'it, -,..
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_ , Suburbanites fear that 11 crime becomes lm»ractical in Waah- at Norwood High School, died deaUJ or a suitor in World War
By a unanimous vote, the com •
IJIIIIon. the hold'~' men, mugglers, looters and purieo,.tchero wUl March 1. Her will revealed tllat L
mQ\.e out to their neighborhoods. He said already officials of a all but $7,000 wu to be spent
''It's as if she wanted to get missioners determined to deposMIJhboriJW Maryland community have COiqllatned that lhey are on her burial, ''perpetual care back at everyone who hurt it 52 per cent of the COWlty's
re~ng a big spUlover or crime tram Washington.
of the burial plot/' and to her her.'' Leary said. 11 She was !IUS.. active tunds in the Pomeroy National Bank and 48 per centinthe
Suez ablaze tuTain with gunifire
memory. Th e exacI amoont ol plcious of almost everyone she Farmers Bank and Savings Com~
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what was thOUiht to be a con- knew. She lived completely un- pany.
EGYPTIAN AND ISRAEIJ ARTILLERY and tanko battled along siderable eotate was not re- to heraelt"
a 72-mile stretch or the Suez Cena.J today. Israeli military sources vealed.
She stipulated In the wlll, wrlt·sald Arab oil refineries were set ablaze alii Emtian artlllery em..
'~It is my wish the executor ten In 1963, that anyone wbo
placements knocked oot.
(of the wilO spare no elllt8nse contested the document to be
New fighting also broke out alq the Israeli -Jordanian fro~ in carrying out the Collowing "cut ott!'
tier an:l the two sides fought a 70..mirute·machlnegun battle near the wishes ror- my funeral/' the
The will dire('t ('r1 the executor
Sea of GaJUee. No Jordanian casualdes were reported but a spokes- will read.
or the esta~ u.. !JCOvide the spe-man in Amman said the Israelis were seen removlrw three casual..
Among the requests in the clal casket, including a ''beige,
Uea.
will were for a casket with an quilted silk lining," and that
she be dressed in a pale pink
Promiaes new trial for James Ray
silk dress and slippers "in
ACTION FILED
NASHVILLE, TENN - A MOTION SEEKING a new trial lor
vogue
at the time • • • not the
A recll)rocel dependency aclim
Hounds from four states are
James Earl Ray will be filed in Memphis ..possibly thla week," acpaper-soled
variety.''
hao
filed
In
Mslga
Coon\)'
expected
to be entered In t h •
cord!,. f4&gt; Ray's brother. Jerry Ray aatd his brother would plead
She
asked
tlat
lhe
cssket
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Common
Pleaa
Court
by
Ona
Mse
compeUtlon ol the Ohio state
innocent to the assassination or Dr. Martin Luther Ktng. Jr., in a
White aplnst Rlchlr4 Lee White. placed in a mausoleum with a Fox Hunters CieldtrJala and bench
.... trial.
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large Tiffany opalescent win- show this weekend Jn Meigs COWl·
"A dectalon will be made within the next three days on exactly
dow
at the rear facbw west so ty,
What the petition wfil 88J' and who will me it/' aald Jerry Ray in-a
EVENT POSTPONED
the
settlrw sun can shine
The event will open with t h e
e~yrlght story in the Nashville Tennessean SundaJ, "We are eonHomemakers Jlo¥, schOil!led through."
bench show on Friday night, beitderlng two attorneys." The lawyers were idertltled 11J. B. Stoner for Tueaday at the Trtnlt,y UnitHer remalna were interred in ginning al 7:30 al the Archery
of Savanmh, Ga., the 1964 vice presidential candidate tor the Na- ed Church ot Chriat, has been
a
mausoleum at Spring Grove Building of the Royal Oaks Park
1101111 states Rll!flts part,y, and A. J. R,yman ol Memphis.
postponed,
Cemetery here.
near Five Points.
Field trial&amp; will be conducted 5sturda.Y and &amp;lnda,y from an
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to Corbett Clerk, preetdentolthe
host Melga Coonlj' Fox Hunlers
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Five Wtenagers were taken br
l'llmero,y emergency ' IQIIdmon
to Veteran&amp; Mellllil'ial Hospllal
lor treatment of pelnful but not
critical tnjurtes sullered tn a
one-car cruh at 2:30 a.m. &amp;m~
dajl oo Route 124 In Mlnersv!Ue.
The Melga COun\y!iiertll'aDepartment said a 1960 model Chevrole~ driven west by Doneld
Ruasell, 18, of 222\2 East Main
St., l'llmero,y, faDed In aet a.
round a curve tn !rent ol the
Paul Harris relldenee, went
lhrou!ill a 8IUU'd ran and over a
50 tt. embaDkrnent. The car eame
to a stop, demolished, on Ita top
qalnet a tree.

Dogs from
4 States
In Trials

TRE APOLLO STA
The stamp will bo
()( 150,000,000 The 1111&gt;
world is blue and white.
Collectors desiri._

eovelq)es, together wH
to be afftxed, to the P&lt;l
ope to the Postmastel
cent Apollo

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""" that spring has o1l
Jwnbus Jeta 181lln UUs1

a game won't be as 10111

Rev. Oeland

Decency Rally Clicks Big

Dies Saturday

The detency rally was the
brainchild or Miami Sprill(s
HfBh School &amp;tudent Mike
Leveaq_ue, 17, and a few of his
(rlends. The tdess was spswned
lion. ·
toUowins a recent perlormance
POlllerous Jackie Gleaaon here of "The Doors," when lead
looked up at the 35,000 teena alnpr Jim Morrlaon, who calls
waving
American llags and himself the "king ~ orgiaatlc
cheering wUdly and 111&lt;1, rock" Was charged wJth e,posu:rheae are 1111 ldrkl of people." lng hlmael! on atage before
However aquare the 1c1ea abwl 12,000 yoongetera. Morrlaounds, Miami's decency raUy aon also was charged with two
for teoiHigers Sunday got a
rouotQI re_.se aa eelebrilles
);'OJ.el•t
am clergymen and teen speakI''1 . -••
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Diego Padres, Best wlsll

the grade. It couldn't hl,j
Several of last Yet
Pittsburgh Pirates. Scm
WUh the Pirate! now aJ
Infielders, Richie Hem..
•aro alii Malll\l' Sanquilh
the Pirates Include Jim
frieM, Pete Ramoa, the
to pitch.
l underotand lhe Jo
ready a seUooL Maybe I
CONGRATULATION!
torJal tlda past week emu
of those floe pieces of"
W"riUen dat.'' Ard. I wo
tor, and, well, editorials ;
1 am 100 per cent i
Grande Collep preslder
.l!len't . tellure aa preside
otrldu
tllan durl1
The admlnlllraUoo '
ltudonls. Ill'. Clu
oo CillO exctpl t11a coli.,.
mlnorlt)', you hive no te
lhe coli- it ,.... prim
edaation, ranaember, -'1
wW tlk810U lane."

Ponderous Jackie as Emcee

MIAMI (UPO--ll waa almoot
like U. Newport Jazz Festival,
a Foorlh ol July rally and a
Blll,y Graham crussde rolled
11110 one big protest demonotra·

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IQI Jolm Claw, general
Don H..k, ma&lt;ager, who
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two cotmts of prolanlty arkl one
of public 4runkeneos.
Gleason, aJong with strwer
Anlia IkJ'Iftl and Ted Msck
were driven OIX:O the field ln
aratque cars. They were amorw
the en!A!rtalnera who d-ted
their time.
u1 just know that this decency
movement ta gotns to succeed,"
aakl Mtsa Bryant, a mother of
four. "Too many people in the
entertalnnent industry a r e
alarmed at lho dlreeUon In
whleh the lnduatry Is headed."
Gleason told lhe rall,y that oo
hio ·show he alwa,ya klda about
how ilad he Is to bo In Florida,
with lhe COOl! 1)011
"After thl1 decency rally," be
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that I am proud to bo a
Flcridlan."

(lnnge Bowl.
"Yoo aee, we knew t._l110111e
Ulllll soon a movement Uke thl• , 1 One delendant was ftned and
iiod to start," 111d Gary Pike of 1three olhera forlelted
Satthe hit recordlll! - · "The urday night In the court ol PomLettermen." "We beUeve In eroy Mayor Olarles Lepr.
JIIOIIwlll IIIIOIW mankind, and
Fined $10 and coote lor 1101
10 On, l:lut thll IJove I\'Vl')'body' harirw: Ojletltor'allcense Wal
iilck of tha !!'&gt;Plea is too ·ste.., Huattio, .W.I1Y.
il!'l"lt,"
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· . )!AiiluAGE .~!!P49ATIDNS . Ji~~o,' t25o .'On .lJiicxiCIIIoll Chit'l- Smith, 60 Clnctanall; waa
' (olilrt Leo lldloitloi,•·U;' AI- ·~ atil'fiO·IGI),Ptrinlllllljl*"""" chat'~~"~ wUh IOCCIIId ,,. .
~' ·~huic,'and !latah ~, · l)c~' drtm,· lo ~lo hlt murder late !juailal' In ,lilt illb-,
~ ili'ook'; · 1~1· RD1 AI•.r ,car; Earl ~r, C.re4p, bl~ deall&gt;. Of hlt \'G\IIIIlllllt,,
lialllalillo; · 1 Rjlllli.\.~ ~~:.u., '!f•
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~~~~Pot, and ~ ~l.. ~~, Chorlo• . Allman, Albo11)1, .11, In lhe cheat ln. an. sportm~
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. Lpq JIOIIII!'I. •f!lk ,. •/i:ii,PO._.. on~.l$&gt;x!CJIIon cl1oi'pa. ahored by lhe two men.

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Cited IJboulder; llliriCQ' 91c'UNI!t 17, Racine, eut Cll left let; wn..
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Bedwell, 18, l'omero1,fadll ....
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Bedwell were all admitted.
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partment aloo lnYutlptad aother ...,..ehtcle mlablp latdtir '
at 1:20 Lm. on lloulo 10, tollaotl
soo 11. weal ~ tiJe ~ ot
Routes BM and 143.
They aald a car drlv• b.r U..
mer Leroy Welu, 19, Itt. f,
Pom01'01, ran off lhe left lldt
~the rood IIIII 11trned .... Weln IIJliiii'Oitlly tellalleop. ·
Welah'a 196$ model aulDdemolished. He ouftered I laceratloo over lllo rlibl 010. No
arrOJII have boeo made •• lilt
remlt of either aeddent.

Oean-Up
Week Plan

Saved Her Mone
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Announced
£or
Her Funerallcommissioners Divide
Funds Among 4 Ban ks
LR Unit nas

MiUfll' warau BeallavUle men evacuated

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Teenagers
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THE COLLECTIO
Dear Helen:
I would like to
to your ''What is
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PI', PLEASANT - The Rev.
Thomas A. Cleland, 78, Raelne,
died saturday In the Pleasant
Vslley IIMpltal here.
He was preceded tn death by
1 100, Meredith. 'l1lo Rev. Cleland was a member ol the Ra ..
cine - . t Church.
!llrvlvors Include 1\tswlle, Mabel; elibl children, James ol
Troy, N. Y.; Robert, Bridgeman. Mich.; Paul H., ol Racine;
Kemelh L., of Klnxslon, Dl.;
lnbolle Pld&lt;0118, Racine; Dallas, Raclnei William, Raelne,
and lleU1 MeMurJV, Columbua;
two slater a, Ellzabolll Rouah, Letart Falla, and GladJa Saraoo,
Newlkllhtm, Pa.; 17 crandcblldr.,, and 10 creat-crandehtldren.
Will bo held
Funeral
W-oday II 10 Lm. at the Racine Melllocllll Cbureh 11'1111 lhe
Rev. Dalo loleCiurllrut t~ev. McDaniel&amp; olflclaU.,. Burial will
be In tho Greenwood -.motory.
Frtanda ....,. o.U at lhe Ewtor
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The publlc Ia Invited to attend both the show and trlala.
The statewide event was held
last year in Waverly. Refreshments of sandwiches, co«ee and
soft drinks will bo available WrIng tho bench &amp;how.

Two Cars Damaged
In Sunday ~ident
1'l¥o cars had minor damage
in an accident on Weat Main St.
SUndl.)' afternoon Jn Pcmeroy,
Pollee old a car driven by
Gardnar VehrtqJ, 41. PCI!Ieroy,
stq&gt;pod to make I turn Into I
service ataUontvhenitwas struck
tn the rear by a car driven by
Vlt'lil Gary Grtlllth, 34, Long
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It was also agreed wumimously to accept the bids of' 5 per
cent !rom the Farmers Bank
&amp; Savings co., The CIUzen'a
National -Bank and The Raclfie
Home NationaJ Bank Cor depolitlng inactive assets of the county in the amount Qf /1250,000
(or a two-year period begiming
AprU, 1969.
In another action, they resolv ~
ed to authorize County Treasur~
er Howard Frank to invest inter-

im ftmds, at five per cent interest, for a period not to exceed
two years at the Racine Home
National Bank, the Citizen's National, and the Farmers Bank
and Savings Co.
The commissioners approved
transfer of $7,687.50 from the
Unanticipated Emergencies Fund
to the Real Estate Reappraisal
Fund and $300 to lhe COOIIIy
Court Fund.
Attending were Commissioners Charles R. Karr, Sr., president; Ralph W, Ours and Robert Clark, members, and Clerk
Martha Chambers.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
AdmissionS saturday - Emmett Manley, Middleport; Alice
Ward, Langsville; Edith Rice,
Pomeroy.
Discharges Sab.lrday - D e I
File, Wanda Smith.
Admissions &amp;mday - None.
Discharges &amp;mday - None.

the~obaervanceofCJean-

upWeek.
The ocheGde for plcl!IIJll Is .
as folJows: Today, tlrlt ward;
Tuesday, second wui:l; WedneSday, third ward: 1buroday, lourth
ward; and F~, fifth ward.
The truck Will
ward 'Tuesday

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Busv
weekend
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I!IOrl1inJ Iii jllelluP over

trash and debris mJs.l!led oo Monday.
This yesr the Clean...., Week
observance lo eo-ap&lt;llaored by
the Middleport Amateur Garden
Ciub and the vtllqe. l'llllera
pointing up the need lor cleaning up the community were made
by members ol Mlddiej)Orl CSdette Troop 185 and placed •roond town.
Garden club committees have
been named to assist with cleanup problotns. They are Mrs. Bet.
ty Cline and Mro. WUllam Slater, first ward; Mrs. Grace Pratt

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tlui' w"kend by Jl&gt;o ~'I"

port emergency wdL
·
AI 2:25 p.m. SUnday lhe aquad
went to the Charlea -

hmne on Grant St. He had bacome m bat waa 11111 qltalbed.
At 4:04 Lm. Moedly lhe aquad
was called to the Joe Ntplta
home on Route 32$ !ran Wbore
Mr. Napleo, who had boCOIIIII W,
wao removed to a houltal lor
private car before tbe .,..ra
arrival.
AI 7:42 a.m. Monday lhe unll
went to the WUmer llallhllll'Hide nee 011 Uttle Kypr R..s
and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, sec- where 14-year--old Joe IIIUhW.
ood; Mrs. Glerm Lambert and had oulfered an -rent boekboMrs. Ro&amp;eoe Wise, third; Mra. jury, He "II taken to the J1G1..
Pearl Reynolds and Mrs. D a n zer Medical Center by the .....
Thomas, fourth; and Mrs. Walter Crooks and Mn. Paul DaNARROWLY !UGliER
Y($, lifth.
NEW YORK (IJP0 - T b o
market opened narrowly blll&gt;GAMES TONIGHT
er In moderate tradlnl on tho
Residents are remirded of the New York Stock Exehaltlo fo.
faculty basketball game at Meigs dey.
HIGIJ School Gym In Middleport
this evening. The proceeds from
the sale or tickets will go to DolLOCAL TEMPS
lars Cor Scholars. The first game
The temporature In l'llmftOI'a
is at 7, rotlowed by the second downtown business dlltriet It
at 8 p.m. Admission is adults 11:30 a.m. - , . was 56 do.
$1 and students SO cents,
grees, under overcast Jldea.

Aaon.

YOUTII QUESTIONED
CLEVELAND (UPO. - Police
- , . ·queatlCIIIed a 15-yesr-&lt;Jld
BRADBURY WINS "M"
yQUth In ~ectloq wllll lhe otAss 'Jin!!bury ol lllddieport lotq&gt;ted llrebombloti Of an Eaat
waa
Iaiii oi be- Side lire atatloo here.
~..,._ 11 llorlotla Col.Fir,men nld a .car was damlelo ·~· varil~ !l"t!fetboll . ~ ollibiiJ tn lhe incident .
!UV•a - o t n • l • l .for.lhe , Sotwday night. T h e ltrebamb
1...,.. .......
. . '~ t0 llrilted' In , I ' jjlrldiW 'lot 'tKIJo•
Coaeh Qo!n•KiiJl,\ ' ' · '
cent !&lt;&gt; lhe atall111 houie.

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Trash ~and debris plaeed at
the curl&gt; !rill be picked up this
week by Middleport Vlllaae s1reet
department workers as a part

On the Farm Front

Farmer Bargaining Groups
May Pressure Big Buyers
By BERNARD BRENNER
UPI Farm Editor
WASHINGTON (UPO- Food
processors and other big buyers
of !'ann products coold face
"unfalr trade practice" charges
If they refuse to negotiate with
Carmer barph1i~ associations
uOOer a new plan being pushed
by the American Farm Bureau
Federation.
Farm Bureau leaders expect
several bills incorporatl~ their
bargaining plan to bo tntro.
duced soon In both the House
ani Se~ate.
Here•s how tbt plan might
work If lhe propoeal bocomoo
law:
Firs~ Ianners prcductng a
apeclfic crop would set IC) a
.barptntng ~lsoctatlon-- cw dellsnot8 an ~oUng lli'OIIP-- to
represe~ lho'ftl , 1}1 borp lnlng
with l&gt;uyeta, pver 9rlces ond
other ttl'llll ·of llle.
Sacontl; ·lhe borp)nl'lJ: 81'0111
would · sppfjllch a btl,yer who
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normally gets his supplies from
the organized farmers. If the
b,zyer negotiated with the
gr&lt;ql, the terms or the proposed law would be oaUoOed.
The Farm Bureau plan polnt.edly does not require any
agreement between the two
sides, and it doea oot provide
11\Y sort of arbitration II farmers and buyers tall to reach
agreement.
Could Suo For Damagea
Jt, however, a buyer datl)retused to deal ll'ith the borgeinlQI gt'OUJI at all, lhe Iarmer
assoelotloo could then ao to a
civil CIJIU'I to Ilk lor 1D il)o
Junction requtrtow lhe latJer to
enter noaollaUono. Further, tho
larmara would bo enttlled !&lt;&gt;
oue lor ~~ II they C&lt;JUld
ohow lhlq aultorect cash looseo.
Ao an altortiote line ol do&gt;o
fense lor lantiera, lhe - plan
woold 1111ow \IMI secretary ol
Aarlculture to 1o to coort 011
bohlll of a crowtr nsoctation

to request an it\iunction ~,pl. , .. .
a baUcy processor.
The .... bortlalnill( bill .. ' '.
planned as an extenalon ot a ~-· 1 '
1968 felr farm marketlnr •ct. " ·
This taw made It lllepl lar '
proceasora and other b1Qru1
discourage
memberablp
Iarmer asooclatloea by ....~ '
discrlmlnt.tloo aaatut
lion membarL The nn
posal woold boalcally add
lUsal to borp.ln to tho lilt 'I ,\iili1
actloos banned llllllor
year'• Jaw.
Sane llum loedoro ...
boon preaoinl lor Ill( n,t11a leatalaUan ....
lclled lhe Farm ~~~:.::!
wea1t ~... tt e.ua m
..... 'Iiiii.. llotyera ..... ~ ..
but re6aM to -ch ...... . Ilie
wUh powora. But a ·~ ...
reau odlcla) oald ta1a1 U. ~
plan wauid be ellecdw haan 11
It 11ottld ••iot ,ip. 1111 eadra
mont In whlcli . . .. . . . .
•
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UOAL NOTICI

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AN OI:DINA"CI I:IGULATtNO TMI
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I'UILIC

AND

I!'IIVArt

!fedll!n tfJ&amp;'. Old h\IIIGihl Jtw.tiot
lllaf bO uied If! OODMo\lQa wtfll aew-

buJidinJIII ,ftnly when lt\ey uu rour\d
aiWIRI AND ;;DRAINI, THI IN- av, e~amltllltlon lhld ttlt "' 1M ,til,_
IT~L.~ATION AND CONNICTION 0, , rlntenrllml, ta mnet 1111
riqulre· ·
lttJil•DJNO llw'u s AND TMI Dll• rNh" o1 .th,.. onUnuee.
tHAI:. . Ofl' WA'flll AND ·WA.1'11
Sc:eU11n •oe. 'Mie bulltllluc Mwer
INTO ' THI I'UILIC IEWII: l'fl· llitll be eUi Iron •'toU" ptpe, ~
TIMl .ND' TO PIOVIDIPINALTIIJ ~f!Cr: lllcallun IA7t-GJ or equai; ,. \'Krl·
,1101 VI_OLATIONI TMIIIO,
bad cliiJ 11..., · ))lpe, ASTM .. ,peul·
a. 1t or4atl!tel. u ' felloW. Q Ill• flcetlon ((;. ~2~J o·r ec.u111 pleaue ..,....
1:o11nell or the Yiuue of l"tlmeroy er pipe, U. 1'1 . Collll'll.en:la! Stmtd· Oh1v, t..,t.bircli of: all atembton elee: llrd ICS12&amp;8ll Qr equal; CO!Itfttl
\oiCI thureW coocurrln(i
·
lfi1Nr pipe, · AITM Qtelltcet&amp;aa CCAI:TICLI . I
~431 ur '-"'JUih or other Rultable m•·
Deflntti-.
Lerlal lll»Pnwed bJo the Superintend.
~CUUII lUI . "BUIJdlnl Sewer'' lhlll
&lt;·nt: Jolnlll ihall be tJOt and 'water·
mi!IO U.. UXC.DIIOD from - thO build- proof, Jolnb for Yitrtllld. ely btU
"•11 Urvln to Ule public ttwer Ol' o~d IPilaL pipe llhell be comprt:l·
vlber Pl!We ot dleponl.
den jol.ak 11 llellned bJ AB'I'II' Spe.
l!itictlon IIJII. ••combined hw.,,-- · ciflntlon ( C-d!IJ Poured Jolnll ert
~hell me11n e nwtr reeetriq JMoUlo
Jolnll of lhe IIJp Hill tJH IbiD not
uau1c:e tuouff ln,1 mumclpal ""•"'"' h IIICt.eptable. If MOt.riOII other
llec:tlon 103. "Jndu1Art1J W.-ta.. than clor •• uaecl for 1c:~nltary
•hall mean the llqu,d """'"-"• ,,.,, u pipe, the Jolrlta aban meet 1tud·
lndut.rlal proee~aea or dii.Uftl:t bo-..1 ard1 . .ual to the lt.nclard.l tor aliJ
~anJiury ttwaae.
'
Pi Pl.
t-Ctlon lot. '11WllCIPII 'Well!;. ."
hdloa flit. 'l'h• ... and t1e1pa
~hill lllCIIt I eorilbluUon 11, the WI
of the bulldinl •-•r lheU M Mlb·
a.-carrtad -.IJ!I lrom retideftl:ll, iecJt to lbe IPPI'OQI of thll lUpin•
butlne• huiWinp, bliUtutloJ\11, ~d lnlendent, bllt In no btnl lhi.U U&amp;o
lnelultrt.l elttblilhllllall, &amp;ofttMr dlallltl*t 1M te• thea Ita (I) lacbH.
,.,.lth · \uc.b nound. Nl'f•ee 1nd ttorm The elope af iuch I.Jneh pipe lllall
T.lten .,.. m111 be Pl'eMDt.
be aot le.a thaa ol'le41Jhth (l\')" lacll
5eL-tion 10.!1. "fltmklpsl Wattea
per foot.
Worb" IMlJ mean aU heiUUN ru
Ject.lall 401, Wheneftr fOIIib~ tbe
eollel!tlnl, pumplnl, t~un1 1111d dl• l•lllldlll.l
eMU be ltnKQb~ to
JtOIIRI Of mulllcl,al WMtu.
the bulldiDI It 1n elev.Uon below
Section loll. "Penon" 1haU mean lht butment floor. Ho bv.lldlq ....,
any lndlorklual, firm, eorDPllll• ....-.. •r lhiiJI be Plld perellfll to or wl.thtl~tlon, aoc:let:r. corpoi"'.Uon, or rroup,
1111 tbru · Q) feet of 111,- blllrina
Sii!eUon 107. "ProPtriJ Uredd.ed waD. whlcll ml~ht ' tlMrtb)" 1M ftlk.
UrbiRO" 1h11J maan tbe wutn from
ened. The depth 1holl· h tufflcltnf
the preparation, e~ anf dlJpouo to alford proi~Uon from fftllt. The"
l.u: of footl that hove bflln Uredded lllli(dinf ltWtr ~~ be Wd It ualto 11.1eb c:IOfi'H that tU part,lelel will form 11rade an4 In atnllht allp·
be t'll'l'led frll'l)' under
flow meat in 10 far u POIIttble. Cblllltl
I'Gndltloa aollllll)J prenUlbJ: Ia:
In 41rtr:llon thlll be made only with
J,r .-wera, with no partJele ll'UtiJ' proPtrl1 cunrld. plpa and nwa..
tnan ~ lneb In lnJ' dtmt'Diloll. '
8eeU011 tot. 1n ell bulldlnfl tn
llecUoa 108. "Public Sewer" IliaD wbidl PIJ bullr2lllll dro1ft II too low
&amp;Jean I HWtr Jn wb.\dl all 6WJMI'I Of lo permit (raVIt)' ftow to the pUbk
centtd br
cdu,rttlng pn.ptrtl•a
tights,
1111d II cOllb'olllld by
11Ufllor1· IUeb drain 1h1ll be lifttd bJ IPPJ")Y·
ly.
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11 artllic!ttl mtU11 and dLid:tarpcl
Sec:tloll lOll. ''81Jl1W7 ......... ,,. tbt bulldinl .ewer.
•hill mean domaauc wlftN contrl·
S.cUoJ&amp; flO. AD tuaveUou relluted
reuoa ot bwaaa OOOIIPDQ'. 1uird lor the la1ADI'ttorl of a bUild·
SeeUoa ItO. ''Stnllll')' SaWfr''· lball 11111 Mwtr thtU be OMD lrtaeb work
MelD I Mftr wlllcb t~ Dlualcl.·
unlt11 otherwlH 1ppraved. IIJ the
p•l ,.....tu tG whieb ltorm, nrface &amp;aperill.tendtnt. Pipe
lQtllf an4
and II'OUI14 .. ten en DO\: lMno beclllftl\ lblll be performed .Ia. It::·
tionall)' 1dmlu.ed.
eordtnee with AB'I'II .pedkeUan
SectloD. UL. "'ent'' lhtD JDMD a ICll-ltJ uupt tbat ao backfill dllll
pipe or aondul\ tor earr:rJill aunl· 1M Ptae.d unW tha WOtlli Jill bhn
IOipeoted.
CIPII WIIICeo.
·
leetlon HI. "Ster111 &amp;e-r'' Gl'
Stetioa ,II, All ~til Md OOQo
"storm Dnbl" m.Jl me111 • ltWG' r.eetlaftl, lhaJI M mad1 pniJht aad
"llleh cll'Tie1 11.orm Drl.la
••~t. Jolntl tball coalona to
wtllrb carrt• llomr. end IUrfact .... tile Qlte111Cttlon. ..t 1orth lA he·
ten and dniDIII!l exchldlnl mWli· tloa 601.
dpll . . . . .
~OR 411.
Stdlon 113. ••&amp;uperbltendent" •hall
'11all C91lMCtlOD of tile ba1ldbal
IIUIID the SUPIJtnwadiDt of S.WU. k'lWit Into the publle
llilll
N made •t tbt "'Y" brmeb. U! IIIICIIk
:oJie !U provlde!l b)' ordlrlante.
branch .II IYtlllbJe It I IUitloble lo•
lectloa 1'14. "VUlaal" lbaU lllld
liledoJL U tbl publk: ..
11 t1Nln
th~ VIUUI of PeftMtOJ, 011.\o,
U:U lllc... Ia dlamellr or ' - IJld
AITICLa II
DO pt'pfel'lY loe.tteti ••y" brud It
U•• of P••llc
l111vlretl
SecUoa 101. It lblll 'M 11111awful ovallc:~ble, th• ownw shall at hi i
ft.PHM Wtall a '"Y,. braach ta &amp;lie
for an)' penon to eollllnlet or maiD·
J•ubUc •nr at tbe loc:aUon specl·
biD tllJ' PJ1YJ', Pl'iYJ' nult. M»W!
hnk, e~~~pool, or other' faamt:r Ill· lled ,,. tbt 8Qtl'lateDddl. WMn
Madld or tl.Md for the ~ ef \ba pubUc ..,....r .Ia ll'fllter tlwl
lwelvo (11) lDcbn 111. dlemater, aDd.
MWI't DB 'anJ premtne wfthln \he
vmue ol ~meroy, pro"'ded tlllt a no Properf7 located "Y" breDCb 11
pubUc nnltarl' Hll'llr La wltlll11 on• avllLible, Ji at. .&amp; laD~ miJ b1 eut
huDdftd &lt;lQD) feat of tbe properiJ' mt.o lila publiC' tower to receive Ule
bulldla.l ltWer, with eDtrJ ln tbe
bnt ol 11111 prelllJiel,
dowllltretm. 41NcUo.D at an bllle Of
SeeUoa 103. It lbaU 1M ulllaWfU.I
llbo\lt toJ1)'•five (W d&amp;lhl!ll. A lorfar an)' pti"IOn ta dlachll'P Pnltei'J'
"•••• or indumtal ..-111411 Into ADJ Q'.flve (•J de"'e.l dt..-.. .~ ell m.,
atorm eewer, norm 4retrl, or eom· bf- Wled to IDilb ncb WIUieci.loa,
lrith U1e IPiaot end cut 10 • 110t to
blntd ,.,...... from .1111 ,.....: oloe:FOLend patt tbe lruler aurtece of tbe
uted within the Vll~l• or Pomero:r,
1111bbr: .ewc!!r. The Invert fll lha
pro\1de4 Uu.t • public Nn1Yt7 HW·
llalldlJll nwer tt the poJnt of con·
~r La within one hundred &lt;100&gt; fMt
1-c.cUon llbtll 1M! at tha Nme or at a
al the »ropertJ UDIII of aal4 pnmo
hlllher IIIVIUQJI t.bu. the lnnrt of
Stcdon 203. Tbe ownor ol 1117 the public eewer, A emooth, DUI
houn, buildlnl or propert;)' ueed for JoJil&amp; tb1U bt mtde. and the c:oabum1a oeeupiDI:J, emplo1!DUt. ,.. necl1on m.lde HCUftl IBd WltlrtiJh\
I&gt;) enc...mecl ln lilOBCI"ete. Speclal
t'n!Dtlon, or other purpo,ua, loeated
on •"7 Pt&amp;lbilel withlD tbe VW.,t llttinp may be u.ed for the I:Oli·
ntcUon onl1 ..Ua approve4 bJ tbl
of f'omtro)', •hall lnltall IUita'bhl
Supertatendent. Olll¥ penon. J1cea.
nnital)' lactUUa theN!n dd ahiD
t-d ,,. \be vwa,e tbaJJ 111111• ooaCQn1\8fl IUCh factllUII dlrte~ With
o pult lc tcr~ltCH"y .. _..,, In tM m111n•
fleclloM Into a pubUe aewer ,
leeUon fl3, Tbt appllun~ lor ...
nar prucrlbed el...wbere ID Ulil or·
dln.nee, prorided ~11 1 ,.bue ao- hnlldin1 nwlt peJ'DUt aball notify
llar)' NWer 11 wlthlill one hundred ~e "'perlalelldent •beD Qae buM•
UQO)~t of tbe lnJPIIriJ 11M.. of Ina aewer 11 read)' for lDipedlon
.
....~ .MniftkiP
JIIW!t I,.....'
~on 104; At '.aeb thne U !()Iab- The COlii)!ICIIQJ::I • L be madt ·under
1
Iat 11n!tary ~WCI' beeollfet Ollll.lb1e
th 1um-r.wir : ~ ltDII6tiDtiiG\t·
to anJ PremiMI aei'VIII! b)' • prtnte ~nt or hl.a repreHntaUva.
Mwe.1e diiJIOAI 171tem, 11 prvvlahd
Sect.kl• oll4. AU exef.ntlolll for
lu BecUon JOI, • dirac\ oouteUon. bulldlnl H-r lnlltiU.Uon 1b1U be
aholl •• mode to aald pub lie 111nltory eiltqUiteiJ' IUU'ded with ba.rrka4n
•ewer, In tile mtnlll!lr PtOaerl'*l and U1ht1 .o u kl protect the pub.
d•ewhere .In thll ordlll.llftce, •nd ·~ llc tram huud. strHta, 11de..ua,
IIIJIUc tau. ~HIPOOI or dml1u Prf•
patkWI)'I and o~er public property
v•te tewap dbPQsel fJeiUtJ' ai:II!D
dU.turtled lll the oount of the work
he abndone4 IDd f11lod With OUI.tabla
1"-ll be r01tored lll a manner ,.,.
mllel'lal.
w.doi'J to the VJUI&amp;e.
Sec:Uen a . No pnn1a10.D of thtl
ARTICLI V
Pown 1nd AlttlterJty ef t,.....n
rrtlcle eblll IHI coMtrued to IDler·
Sectkln 101. Tbe Supertntendent,
fere with 1111 additional ~·
mell\1 lhtt may De lmtloled bJ the
a'hall make lDd alorw n11n d4
Coumy HNWI Comtli'"~OII ••
reaulaUOIUI, obJect to epprovll ol
AlnCLI Ill
eoWlcll, ntabl.ldtbal tlaa tJPM IDCl
UM of llulllla l•ltarr ltwrt
chtrteteriMICI of .llnit.Q')' IOWife
and lnclu.ltnal wuieli end otMr mt~
Section
JUl.
1\u
~~ereou
•DIU
411·
(bule, Of CIUM to be dllcbu'tedo
ter, not 1pedftcaDy lilovar.d lD tb1l
urdlMDee, whleb lhaU Pot be dta•lllo .a pubJlc u.A1uu-1 •ewer, ODY
etorm ~IJ.el', MU'f~ WIMr, IIW.IId
chll'led Into the aanltai'J nwen10
waler, ,....,, Bau..,u, w~:.urtt~:e dnlnottem l!ld tbe two• IIIUI cbuadel'aDd tadu.
•••· cooiJni wner ol' v.apauuted ta- ietlc. of aenltar)'
('llttrlel pnH:- wo~tea·.
utel wa.t.. admllllble to tbe tlnl·
~t-um JOa. No 1*l110J.U lhlll 411tar:r Hlf'l!lra1e t)'llem oDIY after PAl·
tU:Itlllent.
11 \o..e "' u. - d.llchar1ed,
'1.,\V
..... .~~....
..."
II )ouo.Ji" NIIIIUII"Y M'lt'Wo ID:J' of
Such rul• and. naulaUone eb.IU
aht follow;u 1 -.. ....w 1uW11111:
epPOIDt three npuhble and flua!i•
fled JIUIIOIUl to lD\'t!IIUflte the IPPflll
m GMDbn,, lMIDM~~e, Uptaa, hal tnd
QRtO to affirm or njied. U.
vll ur otlulr ftemw•DI'" or eQWI.he
"Ullnt of Ull SUPtl'llltendent
Uqutd. lOUd or ••·
1111. Tile ~r!.Dteaclent
:,.:·~:.~t hill aiX been Pr~t· )ndSectio.11
other dub' euUlorl..tl elbpiUJ...
13) Alllet'J_ elnavn.
mv.ct, ot Ule VUiqt tbaU bt permlltt4 lo
enter upon all propertle1 tor the
.uaw. abam~ll. metal, t1lle. ...,.,
r..athen, w. pJutlu. wood. pauneh f'UJ110M11 of IUPeetioD, obltnda,
manun, or a117 otber dd or m. mellllhmente. umpUnt, aDd teetlila, la ~ 1l'ldl tbt pmn.
COUI lllblti~CI liliNIIIe Of CeUIIDI obttrvcuon w tbe now an ,...... or lloJII. Of tbll OrdiiUlDCeo
AIITICLI VI
othenriA mterfertna wltll the pro-

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THESE uFRENCH MAIDENS11 - seventh graders in Ra·
cine served light refreshments to guests at the Ball. They are
Valerie Johnson. left, and Trina Ferren.

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Gay Paris Cafe
Setting of Ball

DANCERS PROMENADED . as JIBrl of the grand march
which followed the crowning or the king anll queen. The march
was slmllar to the rouUne or many years baclr.. •

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PICTURES AND STORY
BY BOB HOEFUCH
Southern High School at Racine has no junior - senior
prom. AIXI so the Beaux Arts BaH was born.
.sponsored by the high school French Club, the annual
event Was staged Saturday night jn the high school auditorium
which was transformed into the ••Moulin Rouge care" for the

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evening.
Paintings of French personalities - by Harold Burke an!
Ron Cozart- highlighted the decorations. The stage was transformed into a night scene with silver stars and a ruu orange
moon used on a blue background.
Students- joined by the public torthee\"ent - wen~ seated at small caOOielighted tables around lhe dance .floor.
Dress was formal alll music - although "mod'' - was
slow and easy.
Ann McClintock and Har~d Burke were crowned queen
and king, and to prove that youths really haven't changed much,
a grand march - similar to the routine of some 40 years ago
- was held.
There was one diCference Saturday night. Background
music for the march was a pop tune in a 1969 beat.

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110 Measures to Come

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Up BefvrJ.t C~mitt~
TERRI FERRELL, CHAIRMAN, outlines plans tor presenting the royalty just before the group moved into the auditorium decorated In a French care theme.

Ohio's New ~L-...Rrv~E-.RN•Eiiiiwsl..dJ
GAUGES -

:f ertilizer

taw Ready
: COLUMBUS - (lt&gt;ecW) ~rd2r provisions of the statute
~nacted by the 107th General As•embl!r·, new fertilizer rules will
De in effect in Ohio on July 1.
: Linder this law, a license to
,ilanufacture or distribute fertiOzer is required for each location at which fertilir.er Is rnanu~ctured. Each mobile unit used
lo mix or blend will also be li-

Gallipolis, 12.1

COLUMBUS (UPO :_ . The
108tb General Assembly opened
its 12th work week today with
a schedule of committee hearIngs calling for testimony on
110 measures.
Heading the list was Gov.
James A. Rhodes' $5.8 billion
biennial appropriations request
which was being considered by
the House Finance Committee.
Chairman Ralph E. Fisher,
Wooster, hoped to complete rorm;Bl testimony early in the
week when state Schools &amp;Jpt.
Martin W. Essex was to continue hearings on the state education budget request.
When formal test:Jmony concludes this week, the committee will Iron out any roollh
spots it has found in hearings

atJ:I 16.9 rwtning 18 feet or rollers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.35; Pomeroy-Mason, 20.85; Hinton, 2. 80
falling; Kanawha J.~aUs, 7.37 rising; CharJeston, 19.39 iaUing,
Loooon aOO Marmet, runni~ 2.25
feet of rollers and Winfield, running 3 feet of rollers.
since January.

BOAT MOVEMENTS:
By mid-April, the bill Is exGALLIPOLIS LOCKS - On· pected to be up for a CUll f1oor
ward down 3:35 p.m.; Jeftbmt vote in the HOWle, and eventdown 7:15 p.nL; L. Flore up ually sent to the Senate for

- Amend the code to Provide

on

Dies in Auto ·

floor.

TV . . . in Review
B~~ RICK DU BROW

"The statement of the 11how is

more

Cmt-offfrom

Drinking Bout

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2:50a.m.; Bruce Brent date. ~rill Tom Wilson said bOuse east or ~reve.
Questel said someortbeyouths
up 3:30 a.m.; J, S. Lewis lb\&gt;n the car had a rusted muffler and
stayed at the homeovernlg!JtFrl5:0h.m.
holes In tile floor board.
Click

ThCUJe whu take in TU·
· mur~ have space to re11t
umtairs.

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Gov. Wallace

Youth Dies in

at the Institution, knows the
dept hs oI his artistry. His
~ecent success at the London
Palladium Indicates ·his general

aDPeal.

Bill

Ca r rulhera, wh0

'W lu

produce arxl dlref:t the Cash
series, says the chemistry or
the show ."is thl11:
about 85 per
~
cent murnc, a, .. somo comedy

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too." He add&amp;:
, ---day nl.itrt ,'to Jleep off the el- '
· . .
I I or al .!...a...i
ec _s
"':"- they had been .
drhlldng." The bOy's body ...was~

discdvettd ·'-·tiO 30

s.
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ur~., '111e· 4Uo1IV"
cormer :'beUtWed
a.m. ht
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died &amp;bOOt th ,. ~·
rce

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Independents

12:10 a.m.; Tom G. up 5:35a.m.; cort11lderation.
Miss Lucky down 6:40a.m.
Four bflls were up tor a vote
KANAWHA RIVER-Marmet, when the legislature convened
Solva,y down 6:35a.m.; Winfield, at 8 p.m. lodl7.
H. E. Bowles up 5 p.m.; Alan R.
Two bills were to be considMerrill down 8:50 p.m.; Jeffer- ered ln each house,
son down 12:05 p.m.; George T.
Representatives were to vote
~nsed.
Price up 1:15 a.m.; Jenny A. oo bills which woold:
·: In explaining the new law, Mr. Green up 2:55 a.m.; Elgerclirc
-Repeal sections of the Ohio
lJarold Porter, Chief of the Plant
up 5:10 a.m.; 0. F. Shearer
code
regarding safekeeping cl
~uslry Division, Ohio Depart- down 5:20 a.m.
grain
by
grlat millers.
~ent of Agriculture, rMQd, u An,y
OHIO JUVER - Lock 1:1, Steel
- Amend the code relative to
linn which distributes rertllizer Pioneer down 4:40 a.m.; Lock
regulation
of meetings and reiiearing its firm name, whether J 4, Harvey Jordan up 2:20p.m.;
ports
of
agricultural
societies
j,r nrn it is actually blended or Foremost UD 5:10 p.m.; Cindy
by
the
state
agriculture
direct·Jnanufactured by them, must al- K. up 6:05 p.m.; ORCO up 8:30
or.
:;o ha \'e a license. The cost of a.m.; Duncan Bruce up 9:05 p,
The Senate was to vote on
:Jhe li cense is $5. A higher fee m.; Steel Express up 11 p.m.;
·
measura
which would:
:i:S required for speciality fer .. Rosemary lCJ 11:45 .P.m.; Jacob
- Enaet a statute oblainlng
·tilizers which he described as G, lll 2:30 a.m.; Lock 15, John
fenilizer designated, labeled and: J. Rowe down 6:45 a.m.; Lock insurance protection tor superdi stributed for use other than 16, St. Marys up 2:05a.m.; Lock
the production of commercial 17, Philip Sporn up 1 a.m.; WUcr(tls."
Iiam fl. Zimmer down 2:45 a,
Dealers in fertilizers are not rn.; Vulcan up 4:15 a.m.; Ned
required to have a special II· Merrick down 5:20 a.m.; Bell('ense, according to Mr. Porter, ville Locks, Jane T. up 11:15 p.
"If they sell only produets oru. m.; Harry Dyer up 2:45 a.m.;
NEW LF..XINGTON, Ohio (UP!)
cc nscd manufacturers or regis- Polly R. down 5:30 a.m.; Lock - A teenage oouple planning to
tered products."
22, Elisha Woods up 5:50 a.m.; be married in June was found
Fertilizer sold or packaged in Lock 23, Pew Downey up 6:25 dead early ~day in a parked
WOOSI'ER (UP()- James Me.
Ohio must be-labeled a~ include
a. m.; Racine· l:.ocks, National car on a rural road in north- Culloogh, 18, a high school senon the label the net weight, brand down 7:05 p.m.; WilHam H. Sha- east Perry County.
lor. apparently died or natural
and product name, name and ad- ver, Jr., down 11 :25 p.m.; OuaThe sheriff's office said Ron- causes following an al~ night
dres s or the licensee or regis- chita down 12:30 a.m.; OVEC nie Lee Challant, 19, a plumb- drinking ]l8rly at an abandoned
trant, the grade and guaranteed down 2:45 a.m.; John Pushak ing firm employe at zanesville, rarm home, iocal authorities bearmiysi s or the product so pack- down 4:45 a.m.j Greenup Locks, and Miss Utelsa Ann TJ1811e, 16, lieve.
aged.
WJU'IIO County Coroner Dr. J,
Southt•rn down 9:35p.m,; Ravensa Somerset, apparently died ot car(::opies ·or the new fertilizer wood up 11 p, m. j Celeste down boo monoxide poisoning, A reo!. T. QJestel llBld McCullough, who
law arc available from the Ohio 5:05 a.m.j MeldahJ Locks, Val· dent Marby noticed the auto wltll attended Trlwa,y lilllh Sehool
Department or Agriculture, Plant voline down 7:20p.m.j f'ortDear- Its "headllgl!ls on and motor nlll· here, was among a groupol about
Industry Division, lteynoJdsbtlrg, born "i ll:.fO p.m.; RaymoiXI nlng and found the bodleslnolde. 20 hlg!J ochool companions who
'Ohio 43068.
The teenager!! had been on a staged a udrinklng Plrt.Y" at the
Thorpe up 12:40 a. m.; Steve

Teenage Couple

JILL CODNER AND MELVIN LAWRENCE watch acUvl·
tics from the vantage point of their table next to the dance

HOLLYWOOD (UP0-J
can that country and western music
than 110 mea- pretty well live without mo_st has had more impact oo other
sures introduced so far in the country and folk music. 11le music than ever before- rock,
.
legislature.
rise of the barefoot boys to big~-- and the move back to rhythm
cfty music prominence gives me '--, and blues. A lot o( blg artists
as much pause as the first time \ are doing country music. Much
1 saw hillbillies waUtingshoeles.s -of this is due to Glen
down LaSalle street in Chicago. Campbell's inRuence.n
It was then that [ began to
The instant success of CBShave a new appreciation of TV's new, weekly Campbell
~
"nlte prooI oI hi 8
f .r ed er Ick lh e Grea4 auu
to feel ser Ies Is deu
vague doubts aboot the llberal statement, and also of what
profeSsOrS who had worked me ABc-TV is hoping for on Its own
O"Yer in college.
network.
CHARLESTON, W. Va. - The
But I'm willing to listen to .
Ca11h's show, ln short. wUI be
American IOOepenclcnt Party Jn reason. And I'm very much coosiderably different fr&lt;lll the
West Virglnfa has been dissolv~ wUling to listen to Jdumy Cash, traditional . Grand Ole Opry,
ed am a new political organiza- the best countr~-fol.k
singer on according to Carruthers,
~
11 The Grand
tiOn has been formed initsplace. the planet, whose personal
Ole ()pry," he
A majoricy or AlP me~bers eJII)lorations into loneliness aoo
said, uis what I call hard
voted Saturday to rcnOWlce as- the human con:lition are gen.~i- courtry. You don't see the Glen
sociation with former Alabama nely s~histicated, rough-dia- CampbeUs and tho Johnny
Gov. George Wallace and change monel tri UJJ1j) hs.
Cashes on th e Gra..,.
~ Ole I'M
vyry.
the name or the grl)l.l) to the
Later this spring, the national They've moved over to the
West Virginia Association or AJn.. television audience wlli be able general, pop shows."
crican Independent Voters.
to watch Cash do his stuff
Carruthers SI)'S the cash
AlP State Chairman - elect weekly ln an hour ABC--TV series will ort,bate lOOper cent
Fred DeHart of Sl Albans, aOO series that is scheduled to last in Nashville, addif18:
·
eight other persons, walked out into September. It will originate
11
The network and ~sb both
of the meeting.
in Nashville, aOO, to my wanted it that way. Johnny
Reorgarilzalion or the party recollection, it is the first major wasn't looking fOI' a series when
within the state Is being planned netwotk serles to ofi'er the new ABC came to me and &amp;liked me
by DeHart. The newly-orgairlzed country music soun:l from that to Put It together. Hls home and
political organization elected city on a regular weekly basis. lamlly are there, and he reeta
Glen Roberts of South CterlesABc-TV has a very sound reaponsible to Nashville. He
nil ti
ton as its chairman.
reason •-aw.· e s ng cash's
record
. s there. · In adcllUon, we
talents on a regular schedule. wanted to set a real feel- not
HI s albums alone have sold
too slick."
more than 10 million c~ies in
carruthers' relaUoruJhlp with
the last 11 years. And. anyone Cash stemmed from the air...
w. ho has heard his "Folsom
ger's 110 rrormancea on ,_D,..
1\UV"
Prison" album, which was done TV's ~~~ration: EltertaJn..
._,
be lore an auc11 ence o1 t· mnates ment" ser1es. The »•~.
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mony

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visors of student teachers.
for permanent fishing licenses
for all Ohios 65 and over, and
increase the price of a permanent license to $4.
Following the session, the
Senate Judltiary Committee
was to take testimony on a
half dozen bills.
The Seaate Judiciary hearing
will open a committee study
schedule which includes testi-

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per optl'IUOU of ttM aualdpal .....

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,uhUc aWtuae.
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Setllon 303. Tbe lldnllllloa of an:r
lndutrllll wllale ooa.tllnlq IIQ' _..
.utuent r:rttlul to t.be muldelpal eolleetloa JJI6 trublae.llt af ...._ ohlll
Joe 1Ublec1 to tbe reYiew tnd. ·IPPIOYll af the SQel'llliiiHin.t or ....,..
~Ill!- When In U!e opinion of 11ld
SUperln&amp;Pdent, preUDdDarJ natmetrt
or cltl'llnll of al&amp;dl. wute II IIOftl·
111r,., aultoltla focllltlu •holl 0. con•
.tructud at no coet to tba vm.,e

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APPfO"•
&amp;toni wKer •Dd oth·

:ba:;!:"t'o~%01 ::-!:.:h:!l

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combined 1twtr1 or Jtorm
or to a natunl ov.Uot lfti'O\'•
the Superlntend.nt. Jndut•

tliPtlted u
Hfttl.

eel br
trial eool!DI ••• or aapolbd.td ,...
cet1 wawr mQ ba dlaehal'l*l upon
•pprov•I or u.. &amp;upaflntt;a~ te •
norm u-r or aatv.rll out)tt,
AITICLI IV
luikltn• ll•erw •"" CIIIUIICtiiiM

llllfl~ee!:

!:!;,!':, :'!".:O:.:;e:=:

ttoDII wltlt or OJIWq 1ato, '*• II·
wr, or dllturb IBJ public Mwer or
•PPurt.JIIJie41 theNO! wtlbout bnl obhlnilll • written permtt frvm the

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luterlDtMdlll~

sec:tkln tO&amp;. 'lbere •hllll

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1
Mhtee. aDd(!) fol:

be,_ 111

to wllbUabment• prottucln• tndu•trtal ••·
• - In eltMr eua. 1he otrDtt or bla
:.pDt 1belt malut applketlon on a
.-c1e~ fOl'IJI fui'OIIbtf ..., u.o vu.
1,,.., n.e ,......1, awoe.tton •hllll ,.
111ppltmerl\ed ' ' •nJ PIIJII, tPOdft&lt;:l·
tlo111, or othll'r Jaform.UOn IOIIIIdered puUn~at Ia
J..t~m~•t o1 the
!;uperlatecd'"'· A Ptrmlt and IMIIet·
tloD lea ol ftve (11,110) dGllan 'for 1
reald•ntlll or eoJDmen:lll bull41nl

country-western music 1hould
·
1
be Imected
nto tbe show, and
u.
he and C&amp;sh hit it ott Other
11
than
0peraUOn: Ertertalnment" agel the . UIH!OI'Iil- cash IIWOr permit ~ ,an-n Cll.IMJ
uCJlllnl fur an inii\lltrtal bUIIdblJ N•
show, carruthers has had .no wer ,.-adl lllll lilt! paid to the vuspeclal lackground In country 114e,.•t _u..
,au applleattoa ~
muSic..ru:!:e~,n
·. u O..tl end ..,..... ·
'~The . firJt time 1 was n&amp;l•
..
:
lnet~en\
to
'the
IJ&amp;ItellaUon aftd eot~·
. y _
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...
e~ed t9 It Wlil tn •~~&amp; HJ'VIce
t. ,born• J•t ttw e.....
_
durl IW· ••~W
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'Ilea•· - . A' H.-nte ,1114 _.
,. .. nva-n ar," he lkl.,......t ._lllllril iii'Rf abaU b~
said. '• •c'I1at'a ,·where JohDn.y _,,..,... ,., ..,. . ~f ·~
-nu I
nod I t - u.o.-.. 1 • . ~her. oM .blllifllnl ·ltl...l ·at Uie .
r._....,- ear
rn:r . . ways lUI' o1 IIDOtbeJ Oil a ...,_. w .
l...t
he ··
..:...11 .. . ~·- ·•• ·'rt"'1e ......, . . li..uMia
~~.llflt ~.. . . • ~vw r _ , or eu ~ eo~ to 11111 1' nu
learned. fa pllly tho 1!111111' untll . """.,.. ,.,..,, ·' " ~'"' - ·
he wit
· · 21-' · or 2".., ln the .AI r , Ia;r""rt,..Mwu
Jlli'd, troan
or di1YJWQ;
·~ Pv~.._~~-.·,
liliiW-

l'enfiHM
Sectloa 101. lt:/lJ peno.11 fcWid. ~
t.&gt;e YlolaWI.( eDJ" provii:IOD of ftl1l
OJ'CU111.11e. &amp;baD 1M llll'Yt4 by lbll
VOI11~ wtth written noUce ltatjlill
tbc Datun of tha YloltUoa 184 pre\"ldlnl 1 reuo!ltble time lblll.t lor
tbe uUafaCtoi'J' oorrevt1ori thereof.
1lll otlenW •baD, wtt.llln Ute perIod of ua. natld la audl n.uet,
P6ti'DIIIll!lDtlJ' CUM tU 'Y1olaUOIIt.

m

a.ctlon
ADJ pueon no abiJ.l
eonUnut 1DJ vloiiiUon be)"OIId the
t!Ju llllllt JC'Ofldttl lor ta s.etloa
e~n ahiU bt pUtr o1 a mlldeiMIII·
or, and upoa coaYieUoa tbeNof.
1hllll bl flnd lD ~n amount bot U.·
eeedhll two hu.lldnd fiiiO-OOl . doll!N! lor eecb YkllattoD. Elctl dtY In
wiUcb 1111 ftlCh vtolatloD lhlll GGDtnlue ab1ll M deemed a MPtnM
ClffoM.
'
8aetkln ecta. APJ' penon l'iolltlq
lll1 ttl ua. ,.,m.iona of tllll ·or&amp;
aanee ah..U Neome Hable 10 Uti
Vllla1e for ~ npeue, ao., or
d•mlte Geclllaned tile VUIIP b,fti&amp;IOD of 8UCh 'ftolllUOD.
AITICLI VII
Valltltty aiHI , . , .
Seetlon 701. All Ol'dln~. or
pu1a ol ordllldeal. Ia ~ 'wttll
the proVItlon of thll ol'diDIDel. tlllll
ba, ud th1 ...... lael'eb:r en, ,..
Heled .
Steuon 'fOJ. 'l'bll ordiiWlce IIYJJ
hte efftd -end bl Ja force froiD aod
aiW the tarli'lltl dll* lllond bJ
law-.
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LHLII P.MULTJ

Pretldtftt ef c.•cll
CMARLII W. LIIJAI

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AHIIh .IANI WALTON

TilE DAJLY.SF.NTINI!L

3F;s~~ Wi;~·s;~~;dlmc·An~~

.,

. tralnl,_ II l))JIOOI'I cerialh IIIII ...,.. I1IHUII 11..... lolland
II)' FRED DOWN
Jollnaon's heavy alutlllbw hao by Pali m.tr'• "-IIW
UPI Sparlo Writer
Do"'" JohniOD lo loold,_ woo him a berth oo tho PhWiea' olllllt, oJUied tho Bolllalan
lnlleld at either tint or lhlrd ~· to ...... tina ...... Ill
forWard -rl1 to tiJo 1989
elfort. but not good el101J1b.
booe.
Maapr Bd&gt; Skllnr tho boatball ....... - - ha ....
hlntJJr and tho
I lllOI'ked the sixth time
aplll lltllllla to be tho aluaer qys be Is undodclod ovor which Bra"' t-2. Davellellall1, Go•
Clllllon McKinl11 hacl loll Ill
poallloD Jdln100 llhoukl »111 but Bnhendar 01111 F.4dlo Wall held
or!N5.
tho Class AA IIDalo In Its 17th
thai be wanto bll bot In tho tho Braftl to live ldt&amp;
Tho 311-1. . old •tho or san
state tournament JlllllOII'IDCI.
Gar)' Hobnaft'l hamer1 I tlfo.o
Dteso. Caltt. led tho Nallooal u....,.
Claaa A Clhampibn Arcanum
rm
olouWt by Dol Ullalr and a
The
Moot,
2-tndl,
2IIJ.ilouD.
....... In . . . . and ""''
domlnatecl tho bollollng by
bolted In wltll Clndlntl that der, who had a broken booa two.nJo •hWII by Frar'· _ ,
placing Dave Gr17, Sieve Chrlll
IMIOJ\ and liWil' tiiPtrll reJIIOYecl from his right hand ard •rkacl a 11...,., o111J11&gt;.
and Jim 1'rGuiWine 1111 tho aiialter tho Phllllea acfiiiNI him lllllna: 1'1111 WhldJ llftacl tho
~t he would become tho
IGurney oquad.
lelgue's
IJright
new
1tar.
Now,
from tho Adaata Wasld,.WO Senlloro to a IN
Aloo named were Ken Hellly •"Mu.., ul lhtt lln)'e In our tl1ree dlll)))lOiJIIIIW ...... Jail
Braves,
drove
In four 1'11111 wUII will over tho H - A11ro1. II
Mid "" ou,ht to IN! in
or Fort Recovel')', Paul Daile .........
later, JolmJon II lr)'bw I
•
1. .1on. f"o~~n I Join '""""
two homtrl and • -~·
c1 Bridgeport and Paul Kaut or
cCOllelack with tho Pblledelphla SunclaJ to leld tho PhWiea to a
Portamooth CJa.y.
5-2 victory ovor tbe Loa Aq)oles
P!JWIOL
Arcanum, which was not
AI thlo olqe or JJIIri,_ DclolprL He haa ·hit loor
rried in the Top Ten, overbomera and drhan ln 10 runs in
whelmed Bridgeport, the state's
the PhlWea' last ftve pmea.
olxtb-f'snl&lt;ecl power, 84..1\1, as
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (IJPI)
JlmJ.criNJrg,2~
T - e and Chrlat cooibtnecl
boro c1 Bootoo'a 1987 American -llaJ Floyd - · tile valuo ol
lor 48 points while Grl\Y dum·
J:asuo JIOONal triumph, left maldllll thoae ohorl )111111: ho
lnaled the backboards.
Sunday'a 7~ loas to tho New aot $4,300 a loot lor tile 11111York lleta wltll a IOI't rlibl he lalochacl ln.
B,y
claiming Its llOOOilll By United Proal IDiemA Pf811........Ckacl little shoulder aDd the serlousnes1 ot
Eut
looter
on tho tlrat holt cl a
stratalll UUe, Columbul Eaal
tho aliment h . unknown. Ken
W, L, Pc:t. GB
became only tile lblr&lt;t ClaiS AA
luddolHioatll
»lll'&lt;d Sunday
Boswell aiXI llol&gt;by HelH drove
team olnce 1924 fa pull orr that ·~-· •• 57 25 .695
woo
tho
dl1!orenco
tho
In two nDll each for the Meta,
Pblladelpbla •• 56 26 ,679 2
leal.
who rotsed their sprlqr record
Now York .... 54 28 ,659 3
II)' Unltecl Pro11 Jnternallooal
1o'"'Middletown turned tile Irick Boatm •••••• 47 :14 ,580 9\2
There Ia a loellng out In Loo
&lt;lo¥lord Perry ol tile san
Ctnclnnell . , , , 40 41 .494 11¥.J AITgeleo IIIII tho N.., York
Cll three dlff'erent «caaton•.
Fl'allCIIOO Glanll and Jim Noah
while Cleveland East TeCh dum· Detroit . • • • . • 32 50 .390 25
Knlcko wiU be nlllrllhW to play ol tho Oakland Athletics •dJ
lnaled the ~Gurney In 1938 and lllhnukee .... 27 55 ,329 SO
the Labn In tho Nallooal bu'nod In a strong pllchlllll
We at
1939.
BaokotboD AoiOclatton playol! performance. Perry allowed one
W. L, Pc:t. Gil dlle round.
run and &amp;evel) hits In anen
D111on Silvera Ia tho Gill.!: x-Los Anplos 55 27 ,671
IIIIIIJWS
as tho Giants dNibod
Loo
~··
ruined
New
team In tournament hlaWQ' - Atlanta • • .•• 48 :14 .585 7
York's chance (or I Meoad tho CaiUornla A,.ela and Nosh
either ClsSI AA or A - fa will Son. Fran. - ~ •• 41 41 .500 14
Saturday
place llnloh In tho Eaol Sunday yielded one run aiXI three hila
tl1ree strlillht Silvera went ell • san Dto1110 •.• , 37 44 .450 17\2 night b)' bead• tile Knlcka 1211in the innings aa the AthleUes T-leWlna
the Wl1 In 1928, 1929 andl930. Chleaao ..•.. 33 t9.ios 22
NEW YORK (IJP0- TOQia
111, a11url._ tiJo Labra cl tho lqlped tbe Clevelllnd Indiana 7·
Eall IUgtJ Sehool held a vic- Seattle •••• , • 30 52 .336 25
delatecl Boatoo caneao ~~&amp;-?a to
home court a&lt;hanlap llhoukl 4.
WI}' usembi,y loda.Y, where PIJOenlx • , .•• 16 66 .196 39
win tile Notllnl Invitation
the two teams meet in
On other Ironto: Bd&gt; J!OOorl.
they received a lr&lt;JpiJ¥ from
x.cJindJed divtlloa tltleo.
Tournameat.
cbamplonahlp play,
aon'a tbree-run homer led the
UPI Ill recognition c1 a lblr&lt;t
!lmdoy's Raoulto
Tho Lakers ciiiJillotecl tile PlltallurgiJ Pirates to 1 5-4
stralg!JI rel!)llar , ....., cham· Loa .lnpleo 128 New York 111 oeaaon with a 55-27 reconl and
triumph over tho MIDntaota Ford Wins
ptmshlp.
Booton 126 Baltlmon 98
New York ftnlohecl al M-28.
SEBIUNG,
Fla.
(IJPD-A
Twlna deaplte a homer by Ted
On !llnday they wore honored Detroit 158 Cble11110 114
New York, cOilllloU,. Ita Uhlaender aiXI two hils by Ford f'T40 wlduelecl a Ferrari
with a downtown parade here. llllwaukoe 128 118
regular 111110n in third plate roolde Chuck Malllel • • . D.,e to win tho 12-hour Sebring
(Only pmeo seh&lt;Mlllod)
bohliXI Philadelphia, DOW mHII
endurance auto nee.
Monday's Gamel
Eaatarn tiUiat Baltimore Ill tho
san Dt01110 va. nootm 11 P!JII. divllloo aemi·IIMIL Tho 711oro
Sets Record
adelplda
plaJ !ourih place Bootoo. It will
MINSK,
U.S.S.R. (IJPOCincinnati a1 Phlladelplda
be tho Laker&amp; aiXI San
Nlkolal Panld• or RIWia oat a
(Only gameo a&lt;hoWiocO
Franci1co in cme Western
2 0 - r world breall otr'*"
DIYisloo aemt!IMI and Allanla
record by """'rlllll the dlatance
VL Sah Diego In tho other hall
In 2:25.5.
ol tho brackoL
Loa An&amp;eles rode Keith
Willi Handlcop
Erickson's slr&lt;IJlll third quarter
ARCADIA, Call!. (IJPDou1put or 14 point&amp; to n:covor
Frencl&gt;brod Tanob won tho
!rom l 63.s9 hallllmo deOciL II
$57,700
Saa Lull llo7 llallllcop
wat ever~nt Jerry West
at
Suta Anita b)' a half.leJllllll
lead!• the Laker attack,
II)' United Proal lnterlllllonal
glvlJW ADael COrdero, Jr., his
however, with his 34 pot,..,
Eaat
lourth wllnr or tho • •
Y/, L, 1'&lt;:1. Gil Eaoh or tbe five start!• Knick•
•
ocored In double ftsurea. W IIIIa
Didlana •.... 42 32 .568
N
II)"
No.i
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K-cky •..• 39 32 .549 1\2 Heed led tile cloil with 26
HALLANDALE, Fla. (IJPOlllamt ...... 39 :14 .534 2'h polnta.
Court
~t~oet Nodooble to
In other Sunday galf..J1 1
Mlmeaola •.•• 34 39 .4.15 7'h
win
the
$126,,00
Gullstnam
Boston doleatecl Baltimore 126New York .••• 17 57 .230 25
llandicop by a oooe.
98, Detroit ..,.heel Cltlcqo 15&amp;Well
114, San DleJO heal Atlanta 1211W, L, Pc:t. GB
&amp;nll,y
121 and Mllwoukeo atqJped
x.oaldand • • • 54 17 •761
F1oyd
Vlctorlooo
Phoenix 1211-118.
Denver • , ... 42 31 ,575 13
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (IJPI)
Baltimore, qaln reltlng some
New Orleano •• 41 32 .562 It
1111 F1oyd W&lt;OI the Greater
Dallaa •... , • 37 36 .514 17\2 ot ill starters. bowed before
JackllOIIvllle
Open aoJ! tournoy
Boston vetenn Salley RoweD's
Loa Anples •• 32 39 .451 22\1
In a , - . , Jllayoll with
22-iJolet performance and a 20Houotoo ••••• 21 50 .296 33
Ganlnor
Dlcklnaon.
polnt el!orl by Sam J..,.L Jack
x.CUnched Tille.
Marin was the Bullets' big aun
.ib1daJ'o Raoulta
Takoo Tournoy
with 19 points.
Florlclo 123 New York 109
PORT CIWILOTIE, Fla.
Dotrott oet an aii-Umo club
Frank Quayle
IDdllDI 132 Mlmeaola 113
(IJPI)- Kattcy Whitworth'I 218
ocorq record wltll Ita 158
(Only pma1 ach&lt;Mllltd)
won the ClarlOU. WGDen's
potnll qalnat tho Bulls and
lll&gt;ndl1'1
Gamel
lnvltallooal 111011 tourno)' by 1
tbe AUaatlc Coaot Confer·
reeorded an all-time halftime
Denver II Houllloft
eoee'a Player of the Year.
mark or 83 polllto. Happy
(OnJ.y pme och&lt;Mlllod)
And then, a week belore
Hairston's 28 JM1lllla aiXI Walt
Bq Loaetl
the dralt, the pro scouls be·
l!ollam.f' I 25 helped the PlslonO
gan to say things.
COIIIIACK, N. Y, (IJPO- Tho
wttll anothar club atandard- 67
New York Noto Ill an
Dallas, says Quayle, Is
field pals In a 111111• pmo.
lOW A TO COMPETE
AmorlcaD Baa~ Auocla·
famous for s o m e of the
DETROIT (IJP0
Iowa Bd&gt; - e r held "' Ollcaao's HUMORIST Joe Pepllooe or
don
record cl 57 loom In a
things il says. The Cowboys
Yaabn ~- !Uao.. 1M
Unlveralcy
will ....,.... II&amp;IJIIllll colora with Z3polnt&amp;
said: "If we don't gel you
.............
Nlllltle
at
Fori
and oaraecl tho rllht to
Rick Adelman seared all hla
oont the Bli Tan Ill tbe llotllnl
In the first round, we will
Lauderdale,
Fla.
Ropeftdly,
dnft
Lew
Alclndor after looq
canectate Alhlellc Alooclalloa Z2 polnlo In tho . . - hall In .. foald H.
delinltely get you In the secto
Miami
123-109.
cbamplooahlpo Ill Seattle Aprll · rallyt• San Dttao to victory In
ond."
w but t h • unl-•111 or a preview ot Ita Pla1otr "ri"
Washington s a i d: uwe
lllchlsan came &amp;WI,)' with tho with Atlanta. F - or
don't have a first-round clek,
Adolman's potnta were •lied In
but we hope you're aval able
coolerence -~~~·· ddt.
in the second."
The Wolminoo lolalod IIUO tho third perlecl enrtJUio to 1
HAVEN'T STARTED
Los An~eles said: "We've l'lllnll lncludi• tho truqlollnt - · record or 4S polDta !Gr
got you m our first three
event which Ia not roc&lt;JIIIllacl&amp;l a olJlllle quarter. EIYID 1111t1
DINNER YET?
rounds."
alld Pat RUey oharecl san
...... RELAX!
Green Bay said: "Lots of • champ-hlp · - under llle&amp;O'o searq hlill with 25
NCAA
ruloa.
thuo
W1lll
the
people out down your all:e,
polnto Mch. Zalmo BaaiJ was
rlchl to _.to ID Saattlo.
but you're as big as Jim
lqJ man lor tho llawb wltll 24
Taylor was when he got out
Put tho klda In tho car o..t drlvolo Sonoy's and lot
point&amp;
of ooUege. We hope we get
hl11 fix dlonor tonight. Ho looa tho coooploto .,_ of
llllwauklo, which hoi tllo
a shot at you."
Quayle llads Mm..U laeed
•lnfttfl, aondwlchos, o..t .....,.,,. oil tloo faoolly
NliA draft rlll!ta U&gt; Lew
San Franolsco said: "You
wttb lht pi'Oipeel If
loweol For a op~clal Sprlo1 TNOI owory ..lid law11
are one ot our top 100, which
to make a -..r.~ Alollldor, beat PhooJU 1211-118
- ICE CREAM - !.r do11ort.
me8Jis you'll go In the first
Amorleaa FootbaU Leape
lh a ..ttll ol lall place taamL
three rounds."
team tlolo fall.
Fi1m RobiDBOII'I 33 polnta
fHrtt. I. Locoat
"When you put all these
tho Bucko' ocor!Jw, Dick
lqJpecl
"You look over 1M peiPie
MIDDLEPORT
things together, It does some·
tltat 101 draltri ahead ef 1ft VaD Aradalt talllod 31 lor
thing for your expectations,"
alii you're jut nre you're Phoenix.
he explained. "You expect
bel&amp;er," he aald. "I'm Mt
lo go higher ."
aloae Ia lletal dlllaDDOittled,
When it was over, howthHgll. I'm aan tllere ue
ever, Denver picked up
lola ol otltel1·
Quayle In the fifth round.
"ActuaUy, I'm not that
"I lound that the coach·
dlsappollltod now. It worked
lng stall makes the final
out about tho way I tbouaht
II would. I hear Denver'•
deeiolons," he said. "The
a great to.... I only have
scouts don't reaDy have anyNo nud to worry if Uncle Sam oaya you're
one gripe. I wilh tile acoull
thing U&gt; do wilb It other than
a
little ohorl thil time. You supply the riaad would
have
kept
their
report what they see. The
mouthl
ohut."
coaehes do the evaluating."
and we supply tha money. Y..U may want
to gel some extra cash .tao, for your awn
Now, IDolead t! a •If
. . bll and DG·CUI colllnef.
good UM. Give uo o call.

Straight AA Title
COLUIIIjVS (UP!) -

II o r e

1ban 400 Cla11 AA hlp ochool

ba-ll ...chao can breolbe

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F.4dle Raile!! and Nick C&lt;Jn.
ner or ColumiJua Eall Hl8h
SciJool have llnall1 pl11ed their
lall game.
Now Jlll1be tho reil cl the
Buckeye state will get a chaace
at tiJo bl&amp; prize - the hlllh
IChool Champlonoblp.
With Ratlel! and Comer In
the llneuJ&gt;, ColumiJuo Eall W1lll
70 of 71 eame•, includloa:a current string or 49 atralg!JI and
two coaa&amp;j&gt;JIIve slate llllaa.
Not evt11 Clllllon llcKinle,r
Ito auperatar Nick Weafh.
orspoon could -.In Eaol'o
llllrlinl Tlprs Salurdl,y nl&amp;lll
The result waa a ccmiDclng
71-58 will lor Eaat belon !3,93S
at St. Jobn Arena here.
R&amp;Uel! and Comer were lull
lllo much lor the Bullcloso aa
tbe,y combtnecl lor 48 potnta and

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Rolle!! scored 31 polntl and
ll'l&gt;becll9 reiJcJurola In hlo heJIII.
ID-bead showdown with Weathoropoon.
Comer, whet 24 hour a earlier
wa• bothered by a llrep throat
111111 wu lnet!octlve atlllllat Toledo Ubbe,r, llll devalllallnil In
llle ehamplonsbtp game.
Not only clld he cblp In with
17 JM)lnls, but tho bill-1clered aenlor pulled down 15 ,.._
boomdL TotJetber Ratlell and
Conner combined Cor three leas
roiJcJurolo than the entire Ceo-

..., team.

Weatherspoon, a wtzy 8-7 Cor·
tllrd, finllhed with 25 l'lllnll
.S 15 rebounds. n w11 a pd

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Wallop

Knicks

Weekend

Sports

Summary

Quayle Felt Draft

But Came too Late
NEW YORK-INEAIFrank Quayle did not think
10 well of himself last sum·
mer, which-by most esti·
mates-was rather smy.
. Aller -a u, ..who had better
reason to lbiiili well of hlin·
self?
Wasn't Quayle the finest
University ol VIrginia half·
back since B u II e t Bill
Dudley? Wasn't he probably
lbe best lacrosse player In
lbe school's hislory? Wasn't
he a top student in a univer·
oily ot lop students?
Still, as he sat there, playIng lifegUIIrd under Florida
1unshine, Frank Quayle convinced himself:
"I'm probably too short.
When the draft comes, I
C811'1 hope for much higher
than seventh round. Thai's
all there is to it."
Eacb.year, the prefeoalooal
loolbaU draft es)M)on more
ll·year..ld superme.n as
..eedl•l mortal• !baa aoy
other Ia o tllu tlo a. Nearly
every !all, the lloeol pi&amp;Jer
Ia tile hlolory of oome liDo
ualverolly lrodo lbe eampuo.
Male olude•to IIBDd aside ao
he walks to cla11. Glrlo 1•1
aweaty p a I m 1 when he
smiles.
And I hen !drum roll)
comes the draft. The coUeglale hero, clad In purple,
crowned with glory, sits by
hlo telephone on a day" In
January and walls. Fttit
round? Second round? Any

round?

Frank Quayle, a 5-foot·lO,

115 pound Garden Clly, N.Y.,

utlve waited. ' 1So much deoends on the draft," he said.
''If you eBD go !tnt or see3M round, you're usually ..t
for life."
A llrst · round . selection
usuaUy mean• a six-figure

three-year, no-cut contract,

Quayle said. Second pick
gets around ~.ooo and a
fwo-year, no-cut pact. Third
choice usually goes to a
player who can fill a partie·
ular position on lbe team.
"How much they pay him,"

he said,

&lt;~depends

on how

badly they need him."
From hen:, the beneflto
drop oil lit an alarming rate.
"By the eod of laol 111m·
iner, I had •• 1rea1 Oipeela·
11tn1." he 11UI. B1t thea
Qtoayle Jed VlrpDia to II~
flnlwtanlaa niiitn 17-31 I•
...rty !I yem:o. He became

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wu I. aradoua loser.
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"I thought I played w.U~r ~.
obvtooal,y disheartened ~
1011 oa1d. "I dldJJ't tbb*' Jlldl• wore short oo eltbtr tilt
i8th.. or the audden doatiJ ·0.0.
missed by abOut an ... "
al~ rl8frt on U•l. 1 , ..
that's tho way II goes ~
dmea."
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F1oyd and Dlck!Nm llllllbad · '
r"llUUalloo play with matdlbll '
lklllor'il&amp;r 278a-two
lhtacl ol u.s. ~en ·~·.
Lee Trevino, South A!rlea'~ ·
Gary Player aiXI Dewitt Weaver
- .U ol whom get $5,300.
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Floyd, who ·~ tho llDii1
round with a .,_.trahe ......
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••1ra beea three aDd a h&amp;lf over Dickinson and Weaver
alnce that last win,"

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1-anderiJU 71 Cor tho .
F1oyd llid, a bit mlaty-eyod. re&amp;lllalloD 18 holes ~­
"I'm really elated, you begin U&gt; Dlcldn..., aiXI Trevino had 111.;
wOider if you will ever win Player a 71 and Weaver a 72i
apia."
SWiday' a best l'OUild ""' •
DlcldniOll, tho 41-'l'ear-&lt;lid roCOfd.I)'!Jlll 7-&lt;Uider-tar 65 ._
veteran who headott lui !all's 2fl.year-dd South African ~
atnc..rollOivecl player revolt, Cole. Cole wound "' al28lln a
lie with Arnold Palmer .....
ahowed no algnJJ durlllll ~
tcunament ol tile hlp burllllj
whldJ had !orcecl lilm otr tW
tour for several weeks.
A stroke bock al 282 llili04
BIII.Y Casper, maklllll hlo llr.t
. MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UP!) F1orlda SjlJIO&amp;nnce In aevonl
PolteemOh here IIIII In Xeola, years after conquertrw ~'
localed about 20 mlloo Jlorlb. allel'l!l', New ZealaiXIIelthanllor
- or here, tholr week· Bd&gt; Charles, laal Tuesdl1';
end "lick c:'all" Jtrikes o v e r llonoanto Open chalqJim Jll!l
IJrievoncea and returned to ISIJ, Colbert and Bd&gt; Murplcy.
'· .'
'lbe wallout hero bepn FrJ.
diO' nlabt to emphallze clem&amp;Dlla
lor ulal')' lncreuea. Oni.Y HV•
.., ol the 59 patrolman report.
ed lor 4117 Sit1Jrd11, Tbty bo11111 roturnlDi oo tllolr rel!)llar
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Weekend Sick
Calls Ended

llllltla !lmJIIr•

1fle ol!laUi'&lt;_., i.'Nrllar'
lalary Gt $8;000 a 7toz with a
loll 1111 orote c1 $9,50o. eur.
rent 111rt1ng Jll1 to $8,848.
DeteciiY8 L o u I 1 Pierce,
opokellllllll Cor tile laloty Ioree,
laid dty ol!ldalo IIP'eed tomael
toc1o1 wltb raakl1111 olllcero. A
llmller moetlni with potraiiiiOII
,.., sche&lt;lded Cor Tllllrodlo,y,

EDELFSEN TAPPED
NEW YORK (IJPI)- Alllllll
Sian Smith will be replarecl by
Tom Edel!aen In tho f25,000
Open tellllla tour..,.,nt tbet
pto under way Tueada)' at
lilldlooo Square Gtrdea.

Edeltaen, trom Berkeley, i• a
1wc&gt;11me V.S. lardcaurl chaJn.
pion.

DAIRY ISLE

INCOM• TAX.S ?

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f20,000 F1oyd sot lor wlnnlllll
tho Greater Jacksonvtlle Open
and tho $11,400 Gardner Dlcldn..., nttled lor aa tho ,.._....,,
II another MOo-r on
tho t1na1 hole or recuJatlon play
to put F1oyd I"" lilt plaJotr
wltll Dlcki111G11, who hq a 23foot birdie pUU oo tho lip ol tho
&lt;It&gt; CHI IIIII hole and then
mlooocl 1 !Wootor !hot would
have kept tho plaJol! .Uvo.
The 26-year-&lt;Jid Floyd, a
curly-haired, l)lgh~ overwellllrt
rormer "Arm)' bnt," las two
prevlOUI PGA vtclorleo to hlo
credit but ladn't ftnilhed in
rroat alnco tho IKS St. Paul

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Dave CampboU, lniPd Ia t
l'llllllolm, ........ tho wllllllil.... on an Interior- . ...
a&amp;aJnot catcher Jim u
tho DoiJ'all n.tra odpd"U.IIt. '
Louis C&amp;rdlllllo 7-4 Lou ,Jlr..rl!
hit a -run homer !cr. . .
CardiMia and AI KeJtne lilt 1!
l1fo.nln homer oil BcJb·
lor tho Tlgera.

CHILDREN HUNGRY?

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MQ, .. . Ulla_thll ._ .IIIia

.... tho Sollalo&lt;o' third wiD IJ
II pme1 under - , . r Tad
WUUama • , • Hconora by Alex
J . . _ Loll May and JahliQ'
BtadJ lad tho Clncllall Redl
to a W docloloa cner tho Now
York Ya-L
Doo Povlollch'o a....... IIIWie
cllnxacl a IIJuN'Ull tllllth
bri._ u tbe Chtcqo White Sox
clolotled tile Kenoao Clcy
Ro111• t-2 • , , Two orroro by
ohortllop Jdl• Kelllledl and a
wild plldJ by Bd&gt; ........ tho Ollcqo Cubo to

Ray Floyd Cops Tournament

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Deron Johnson Regains Hitting ·Eye

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minute&amp; Bruabesand rollenclauquickly witll-p~IJI
watwr. Pumituro con be boc:k in pia.. olmoot
diattly alter paintifti. You'll fiild lontl·lutina ·
Plat Wall finilh ovollable in. White and
tho d.ecorator colon.

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Ul... 011 I"UiiriC AND NIYAfl ; t1ulidln.it~ ulll.l' when Lhey· 1n1 found
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requiJ'li •
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m..,, ih• ILll:lllllioll lrom Ule buDd· proof, .Toll'lta lor 'f"ltdlle4 elq bill
·•·H Ul'llin &amp;o Lhe public IIW"er Or a nil. IPI&amp;ol PIP• ahan be COWIPI'el•
u\her Plll.'e Dl dil)lo.ul.
liim Solnta u deftAecl bJ ABTII lpt.
~lion
101. "Comblnad ~W'III ' · clflca tl on I C.u!li.), Poured jolnk Uti
~Will tneiU'I II HWV natl'f"llll "Dulb JoJI'I11 ol \h4l IUP Mal tJIIII 11WJ not
ltUJ~Ilc:t ' Nnllff 1n.1 DlULII~lpal Waitt..
be octeptable. If II'IONfiala otfter
8eeUoa ltl3. "IDduatr!.a.i W.W" rhan clay ore uaed far aanltar; lew•
•hiD mun the Jlq11 ,d ,...,:n.,. tron.
tr pipe, the Joints al:lan me.t atuJd .
lnclul1rtal proq- ur Gbi~I!Wt tio'm al"dl 14Uel to Ull 1\adat.s. for c1u
~•nltary aewate.
.,.,
piPfL . .
8teUan 1M. ''lllu~ 'WIIII\al''
llc:Un fUt. 'nML 111• h4 . _ .
11h~U mean a cOliibinaUon I'll the wa.
ar the blllldlnl a-r llbaU 1M iub·
Wr.earrled wu~ tftMn MO.-•. iKt to Ula approval of Ule 'tape;.
bP~lnea t)lllldlnJI, ti'JI1ituUol14, I~
lntandent, but In 110 helrt lltllll the
. .

f'&lt;IDWI"'' ·

ll'ldulhial adaltlllaeaw, ~r
.vlth aueh 1round. surt.~~ee and 11om

·u~r1

THESE "FRENCH MAIDENS., - seventh graders in Racine served light refreshments to guest&amp; at the Ball. They are
Valerie J ohnson, left., and Trina Ferrell,

I

Gay Paris .Cafe
Setting of Ball

DANCERS PROMENADED' as ~rl o! the grand march
which followed the crowning of the king am queen. The man:h
was similar to the routloo of many years blcls.

PICTURES AND STORY
BY BOB HOEFLICH
Southern High School at Radne has no junior - senior
prom. And so the Beaux Arts Ball was born.
~nsored by the high school French Club, the annual
event was staged Saturday night in the high school auditorium
which was transformed Into the ,.Moulin Rouge Cafe" for the
evening.
Paintings of French personalities - by Harold Burke arxl
Ron Cozart - highlighted the decorations. The stage was trans.
form ed into a night scene wiUJ siJver stars and a full orange
moon used on a blue background.
Students- joined by the public for the e vent - were seated at small candlelighted lables around the dance Door.
Dress was formal aOO music - althrugh " mod 10 - was

- was held.

There was one difference Saturday nlgbt. Backgrourxl
music for the march was a pop tune in a 1969 beal.

110 Measures to Come

Up .8efvr;e.,COJP-m~tte~
TERRI FERRELL, CHAIRMAN, outlines plans for presenting the royalty just berore the group moved Into the au.
dltoriurn decorated in a French cafe theme.
'

Ohio's New ~[.liilnrvlllliiE•RiiiiNEiiiiws....,.J
..
.f ertilizer

GAUGES - Gallipolis, 12.1
and 16.9 running 18 feet of roll..
ers; Pt. Pleasant, 24.35; Pomeroy~Ma son,

20.85; Hinton, 2.80

visors or student teachers.
- Amend the code to Provide
for permanent fishing licenses
for all Ohlos 65 and over, and
increase the price of a perma~
nent license to $4.
Following the session, the
Senate Judiciary Conunittee
was to take testimony on a
hal( dozen bill s.

The Seoote Judiciary hearing
will open a committee study

falling; Kanawha Falls, 7.37 ri~
lrtgi Charleston, 19.39 falllng.
Lon:lon alii Marmet, running 2.25 tee will lron out an,y rough
feet ol rollers and Winfield, run- spots it has found in hearings
ning 3 feet of rollers.
since JaJWary.
: COLUMBUS - (~ciaO BOAT MOVEMENTS:
B.- mld-AprU, the bill !s extinder provis ions or the statute
GALLIPOLIS LOCKS - On- pected to be up for a fUll floor
enacted by the 107th General As- ward down 3:35 p.m.; Jeffboet
•embly, new fe r tilizer rules will down 7:15 p.m.; L. Fiore \.1J vote in the House, and eventISe in effect in Ohio on July 1. 12:10 a.m.; Tom G. lt&gt; 5:35a.m.; ually sent to the Senate for
CHARLESTON, W. Va. - The
conaideration,
: UI"Kier this law, a license to Miss Lucky down 6;40 a.m.
American IOO.ependent Part,v In
Four tJUis were up tor a vote
~anufacture or distribute tertiKANAWHA RIVER-IIIrmet, when the legislature convened West Virginia has been dissolv. ther is requlnd for each loca- Solvay down 6:35 a.m.; Winfield,
ed and a new political Organizaat 8 p.m. today.
tion al which rertilizer is manu- H. E. Bowles up 5 p. m.; Alan R.
uo·n has been formed in its place.
f.actured. Each mobile unit used Merrill down 8:50 p.m.; JetJerw Two bills were to be considA majoricy of AlP members
lo mix or bleOO will also be 11- son down 12:05 p.m.; George T. ered in each house.
voted Saturday to renoun~e as-Representative&amp; were to vote sociation with former Alabama
:Ceflscd,
Price up 1:15 a.m.; Jenny A. on bills which would:
:; In explaini ng the new law, Mr. Green ~ 2: 55 a.m. ; Elger clUI
Gov. George Wallace and ch&amp;nge
- Repeal sections ol the Ohio the name of the groq, to the
}1arold Porter, Chief of the Plant up 5:10 a.m.; 0. F. Shearer
code regarding &amp;a!ekeeplng of West Virginia Association of Am~ustry Divi.l ion, Ohio Oepart- down 5:20 a.m.
grain
by griat millers.
!bent of Agriculture, noted," Any
erican lndepeOOent Voters.
OHIO RIVER - Lock 13, Steel
Amend
the
code
relative
to
AlP State Chairman elect
!lrm which distributes Certllizer Pioneer down 4:40 a.m.; Lock
regulation ol meetings and re~ Fred DeHart o( St. Albans, and
"jleari ng its firm name, whether
J 4, Harvey Jordan 1.11 2:20p.m.;
:p.. DO( it is actually blended or .Foremost up 5:10 p.m.; Clfkl.y ports of agricultural societies eis:ht other persons, walked oot
:liumufactared by them, must al· K. up 6:05 p.m.; ORCO 'fl 8:30 by the state agriculture direct- of the meeting.
:;.o ha \'C a license. The cost ot a.m.; Duncan Bruce l() 9:05 p. or.
Reorgariizatioo of the party
:u.e license is $5. A higher fee m.; Steel E~res s up 11 p.m. ; The Senate was to vote on within the state l s being planned
:iJi required for speciali ty rer- Rosemary up 11:45 p.m. ; Jacob measurs which would:
by DeHarL The J'Wi!wly ~ orgailb:ed
Eaact
a
&amp;tetote
obtaining
·Ullzer s which he described as G. ~ 2:30 a.m.; Lock 15, Jolln
political organization elected
rertili zer designated, labeledal'll J. Rowe down 6:45 a.m.; Lock insurance protection for super~ Glen Roberts of South Charleston as its chairman.
di stributed for use other lhan 16, St Mary s ~ 2:05 a.·rn.; Lock
the production of commercial 17, PlliUp Sporn up 1 a.m.; Wil~
crop s."
liam IL Zimmer rlown 2:45 a.
Dealers in fertilizers are not m.; Vulcan up 4:15 a.m.; Ned
required to have a special li- Merrick down 5: 20 a.m.; Bell·
cense, according to Mr. Porter, ville Locks, Jane T. up l1:15 p,
" If they sell onJy products or U- m. ; Harry Dyer up 2:45 a.m. ;
NEW LEXINGTON, Ohio (UPI)
&lt;:cnscd manufacturers or regi s- Polly R. down 5:30 a.m.; Lock - A teenage couple planning to
tcred products."
22, Elisha Woods up 5:50 a. m. ; be married In June was round
Fertilizer sold or packaged in Lock 23, Pew Downe) up 6:25 dead early ~day in a parked
WOOSTER (UP0 - JamesMc.
Ohio mu st be labeled aOO include a. m.; Ratine Locks, National car on a rural road in north- Cullougb , 18, a high school &amp;en·
on the label U'ie net weight, brand down 7:05 p.m.; William 11. Sha- east Perry County.
tor, apparootly died of natural
and Pl'oduct name, name and ad- ver, Jr., down 11:25 p.m.; Oua~
The sherlfl''s office said Ron- causes rollowing an ail night
dress of the licensee A)r regis-- chUa down 12:30 a.m.; OVEC nie Lee Chalfant, 19, a plumb- drinking parcy at an abandoood
trant, lhe grade and g~~~.ranteed down 2:45 a.m.; John Pushak ing firm employe at ZanesvUie, farm home, local auUtorlties be- ·
analysis of the product so pack- down 4:45 a. m.; Greenup Locks, and Mis s UteiBa Am Tague, 16, neve.
age'&lt;!.
Wayne County Coroner Dr. J.
Southern down 9:35p. m.; Ravens· Somerset, apparently died of carCopies of the new rt:rtili zer wood up 1~ p. m.; Celeste down boD monoxide polooolng, A rest- T. Q.testel said McCullough, who
law are availllble from the Ohio 5:05 a.m.; Meldahl Locks, Val- dent nearby noticed the auto with attended Trlway lllllfl SchCOII
DepartmMJt of Agriculture, Plant vollne down 7:20p.m. ; Fort Dear- its headlights on and motor rWt~ here, was ammg a grou,pof about
I.ndustry Divhdon, Jteynoldsburg, born Ull 11:40 p.m.; Raymond ning and round the bodies Inside. 20 hlllfl ochool companiooo who
Ohio 4:1068.
The teenagers had been. on a staged a udrlliling part;y" at the
Thorpe Dp 12:40 a. m. ; Steve
•
Click 1.1J 2:50a.m.; Bruce Brent date. g,erlf! Tom WIIOOD said house east of 9Jreve.
....... Thuse wli o take In ruQuestel said oomeoftheyoutlts
up
3:30 a.m.i J. S, Lewis &lt;lolfn the car had a rusted mutner and
mllr:i have ~;pace ~u r~td
stayed
at the homeovernlgh!Frlur;stQ.irs.
holes
in
the
floor
board.
5:05 Lm.

Law Ready

Independents

Cast-offfrom
Gov. Wallace

w

Teenage Couple

Dies in Auto

Youth Dies in

Drinking Bout

lkctlon 401. Whenever pout.b~ lhe
l"'lldllll ...., IMU be - ~ to
the bulldlnl at an elev.tlon below
the buemeat floor. No tndllllrll ....
,., JhaU ~ ~d parallel to or Wltb·
ln thru (3) fHi of a!IJ" burtDI
wau. "ldlleb ml.,t ' thereby M
ened. Tfte depth 1hell be avfflcl•nl
to eflord protection lroni ln:J.t . .,.,..
l&gt;Ulldlq eewer tbell be lal4 ' ' Uld•
form 11rllde ancl In .crellht a.Up.
meat In 10 far u paMible. Chullel
111 dlreetlon ehall be mlde only wllh
IPMPiri.Y euntld pl.pl and fttuaJI.
Section f09. In all bull4111oll ill
wldc:b lriJ bull4Jq dr.tn II toa knr
lo permll travil1 bow to the publk
NWI"I'o HnilaQ" ...,...,. curled b)'
tuc:ll drain 1h1JI '" lllwel by t.JIPr'OY·
al II'Widel IIIIUUI IDd dlltberfld
tn Ula lnllldlnl ....,...r.
~hall mean domeltic wll\ll contrt•
fletl.al'l UO. An aeavatl.ona NL&gt;ultd b1 ,....,. ef buman ~.
'lUired lor Ula lutalliUon of 1 bulld·
SltcUon 110. "Satllt..ry 5ewer"'· lblll 1n1 a . . r IMU be o~ tnnch WVdl
me•• a aewwr W"bk:ll earn. mukl- unlru olllerw!H approved b)' Ua•
pal weak' s to which norm, a11rf.llee
8\lperlntendiDt. PIJie
11Jtn1 , aad
ond pound W1W1 an DOt IMno
bac:Jrllll ahall be performed bl ac:·
1111111111 edmltted.
f:Ordaace with A,8TM QeelftcMIOft
5ectlon 111. "llwn" ahaD _ . . 1 ICII-18) exce~pt that ao baeiWll ilhell
pipe or conduJt lor cUTJlq aunll· bl p'-ced 1UtUl tha work hal been
~Ptl ..-...
lnfpected ,
· lactiM tu. All ~W mel ao•
&amp;ecttoa 111. "Storm lewar" 01'
.. wtol'lll Drm• au m.M a ........ r.edian.. lllall bl rn.adt! 1..U.tn and
.,. hleh carri11 alarm Drllllo
wetertllh\. .lollltl 111111 conform to
wtdch carriel ICeml end l\lrlaoe ... tbl .... c:Ukatlou lit 101111 111 see.
ten and d~ue ucl11din1 munl· t:lon a.
lfipal wutet.
flect!OJI. "-1:1.
Secuon 113. "luPIJ'lallndeDt" ahall
Tbt eoiUleetlon of tile IJU1IdJDI
•nn the 8uperlnWII4em ol S.W.r- M'Wir Into the public 11wer ebell
111e 11 provk'ded bJ' on!lJULnee.
N made at tbe , .... braadl, If IUib
Seetioa 1'14. ""V.IIIap"' alWl . .aa
bran~ Ia anllabll 11 a auttabll la·
thf V\Dqe of ...marol, Obio.
«:aUoa. U the publk aower 11 tftlftl
A.TICLI J
112) .t.nclle1 111. diameter or 1ee1 Nld
Uao of Public So.,.on: Roqulrt41
110
loc:ated " Y" k'Ucb M
SlcUaa 111. n ebeD 1M lllllewflll GVol alta, the nwnw aftall at htl
For any penoa to ootlltn.ct or m•ln• II.IJIIDII lanaU a ~" brlllodl lD -UMo
&amp;ila &amp;117 priYJ, PJ'IYJ' nlllt .,.ue
r••bllc •••r at Uw Joeatlon 1peet..
t ank, c:euPODI, ar otbai IHWtr Ll'l·
tied bJ t1t1 Supartattadlll~. .....,.
teodad or ued lor 1:11e 4UipoAI o1
lbo publJo·, 11wer Jl ll'tlal.lr thu
Mwa( e on · 11'1)' premJ.R• Wlthln Uae twelft (11.) bM:be1 ln diame1er, UMI
VIUap of Pomeroy, pro ..ded lh.lt a no PfOPUbr Joc:.ted "Y" braoe.b II
I'Ubllt aanltaey ae-..r 11 wtthln one
Jilwa!llblo, • nut bale mQ be eut
llun4red C10Cl) feet ot the propartJ
mto tbe PllbUe aewer to recelft Ute
l111e ot 1ald premia~.
bulld1nl aewer, wttb eatq 1n U.
8eetton 102. It lheU be unlawful
dtiwllltream dkeet.lon at Ill antle ol
ror any penon tel dllehar11 1anitary l!bout forty-tiva (tal &lt;leiAII. A lorIIWale or ln11\lltl'la.l wu&amp;el IMo MJ 1)'-f!Wl &lt;45 de!lrtel diJNe ,- eu ....,
ltorm aewer, 1torm drlln. or eom.
bfo WJid to mllkl .111eh eoiUleCUoll,
-lned MWit from UlJ' prelllllla toWlth tbl IPIIOt end cut 10 U A0t to
c-ated within tht Vllla11 ol Pomeroy
e~,;knd put tbe Inner au.rtae1 of thl
ftovidecl \hat a pubJk eati.Jtai'J •••:
PUbliC IIWef. fu ID'IIl1 Of \he
er Ia within one bUAdred 11001 rut
IJtliJd1l2.r 11wer at the polllt ol eon.
of the propeft7 Uae ot •eJd. prem.
l·ectlon aball be at Ule Ama or .at a
IMll.
I:Jiber elevation. Uaaa tbl il'lnli of
Section 203. Tbe oner o1 ..,
tile publkl ~ewar . A 1mootb, neat
houae. bulldllll" or property \lied for
lo'Dt. alalll be made, aad Uae eoa•
humu CMIC11PMeJ', emplOJ!DUt, .,..
nection made HeliN end waaert.tabt
ere~tlon . or other purpoaa., Jocat.ed
.,, encuement kl eonc:n&amp;o. Speelal
on •111 premlaefL wtwa IZII VW.,e lh.Unp may be Ulld for tbe ~·
or l'omer.oJ'. ah1ll tnatllll ault.tb~ neetton ODIJ Wbla IPPJ'O* bJ t.be
r.mtw,- fldii.Un UwnJD eDd IIIWJ
SUperlnteDdeat. Onb" pene111 lioallo
co n1~t .uch fac:IIIUe. dlreetly with
f"'4 hJ W Villqt dalll DIU. tllll'
o pvbiiC aanitDJy eewer, In the manJlectiona Into 1 publlo aewer.
.
nar prnertbe4 elaewbere 11'1 tbll or·
lldlon fl3, Tbl UIII.ICP.t ffl tM
diiUIMe, pnn1Qod &amp;bat • Pllblle anIMiildiDI sewer »ermft 1hal1 DOtlf)o
Ltary aeww "' wlthll'l one bun4red
tile 4upertntelUIIM wileD Qat JIUU4o
CIIII»:.U.,&amp; of tha propertr liDa.. ol In, 1e wer ta ~ for tnapectlon

,,.14,~~ ,, , ,

., ' ..

JILL CODNEU AND MELVIN LAWRENCE watch activl.
lies rrorn the vantage point or their table next to the dance
floor.

TV ..• in Review

By lUCK DU BROW
schedule which includes test!~
HOLLYWOOD (UP0- 1 can
mony oo more than 110 mea ~ pretty well Live without mQst
sures introduced so far in the

leglslatur&lt;l.

mar be Pl'lll:tat.

Secllon lOS. "M!tmfelpel WUI.e1
Worb" .ehell mean aD t.Lc1UI1el fr~t
coUeelln1, purnpl11f, b'eatlal and dl•
PGiilll of mualc:ipal wutea.
i!lktlon 10$. "Penon'" aball mean
Ill¥ lndlrid:ual, firm, eomJIU1, aaiDC'l~tlon , IOCI.et¥, ~arpoi'IIIOll, ar fl'OUP .
Sat::tlaa 10'1. '"Proper)J 1bndded
(arbage" 1he ll mean the wutea tram
Uw Pl'll!ltlratiOR, cootiq an" dlapan..
1.1,; ot food thal have be1n 1hredded
W RICh dcrree that all partlelee WIU
ba ~urled fhfl)' un41r tlta flow
f'Dnclltton norm.all,y JPftnlllal ba Jlllbl•r .-wen. wiLh no particle ,....wr
tnaa ~ 1tu:h Ia any 41mftllloD. ' ·
heUon lOa, "Public: Bewar" lhlll
~an a aewer In whkh ell owaan Of
obuttl"' propertleahcn•o equal rithtt,
!irld II coDUolll4 IIJ pubBe Malllorl •
ty.
~Uoa 1011.
... .ld1U7 S.wQI"

4Pa1Nr bl II• Ulea dJc (I) loabl.
The 1lope ef t~h l-Inch ptpf aball
be not II• t.hal'l O!l"llhth ('i) lad&amp;
P*r faM. ,

••at·

!"!:""'

slow arxl ea sy.
Ann McClintock and Harold Burke were crowned queen
and king, and to prove that youths really haven't changed much,
a grand march - similar to the routine or some tO years ago

COLUMBUS (UPO :._ . The
108th General Assembly opened
its 12th work week today with
a schedule of committee hearbigs calling for testlm011)' on
110 rneasurel.i.
Heading the list waa Gov.
James A. Rhodes' $5.8 billion
biemial appropriations request
which was being considered by
the House Finance Committee.
Chairman Ralph E. Fisher,
Wooster, hoped to complete for.
mal testlmooy early Ill tho
week when state Schools lilpt.
Martin W. Essex was to continue hearings on the state education budget request.
When formal testiMony concludes this week, the oonunit-

u

"The statement or the show Is
that country and western mwdc
has had more impact on other

u•

,·- m

116h 2M.· 4't ' llllc:h
u l"))llbl1r. IIRitary HWOJ' beclllli"t!l a"f'lllibla
to 1ft' pnm.1111 101'\'ed bJ' a plh-at.
IIWa~ dllpOUi IYiteDt, .Ill provtd.ld
w ""I1011 :Ill, • dlrlct colUICtC!Uoa
thall be made to eald public aonltorp
tewer, ill tha DWIDir PNICrlblll
t·lftwhere In tbil ord1aanee, aad aBJ
tapUe
CIIIPD01 or abld1u Pdo
wat~ """•P CUipolal facillty t'-D.
be ablndoDed arid IUiod wttb IW.t.abh
ma\.erlal.
Seetl.on arNI. No Pftlriaion of t11i1
l'rtlcla •hall be DOIIIh'Uid to tater·
fere lritll Ill)' addlua.J. ~·
menta that ma)' be tlllliOII&lt;I ))J Ule
CollDt)' Healtb Coarametoaer.
AITICLI Ill
U.. Df PuMM llnltiiY .......
S&amp;et.lon aGI . 1'1111 P.rtOII abiU q.
~ .barp. or
to be clledlupd,
•1110 I PllbJIC ~IIILI ... f¥ MWOr, .llll)'
alorm "'awr, •lll111t4t water, lrwad
water, u~r u.uwtf, JUlwurf&amp;c• draiD·
ap, tooua, .,.., or uapoUut.~~ ID·
ru•tntl Pt'IPc~~t~a w.to.·.
b~~&lt;:uou Q , Mo penwa lball 4Je.
• · · ~ • Il.,, ..,- ., .... ~ w "" . dlae.barpd,
,.,..., I .... Ollt: Alll1atJ ...... 111Q' of
lhe followtn, .. .... I'll u •• ~;
111 GMOiille, ~. aQUIA, lull
'"' vr uthu flaiiWiaOiot C.Of uplOii'"•
Uqutd, t!Obd or ••·
121 GarfMte lbat baul c ,; 111o111 ~ro·

un-.

e.-

country and folk music. 111~ music than ever before- rock.
rise or lhe barefoot boys to big~· .. al'KI the move back to rhythm
city music prominence gives me \ and blues. A lot of big arUate
as much pause as the first tt.me \ are doing country music. Much
I saw hillbillies walkingshoelees or this is due to Glen
down LaSalle street in Chicago. Campbell's infiuence."
It was then that J began to
The instant success of CBS.
Jletl)' . . . . . . .
(3) Albee, Cla.I!Jifl .
Slllld,
aa1141,
have a new appreciation or TV's new, weekly Campbell
nn.w. •hllwiDfl, metal, Jiul, ftll,
Frederick the Great, aOO to reel series is definite proof of his ff'lthln.
, tar, PlutiCI, Wood, PlllDclt.
vague doubts about the liberal statement, and also of what mawre, or aDJ otllor IOlld or ,...
eou l\lbete"ee eapoblo of caualnl obprofessors who had worked me ABC.TV iB hoping lor on Its own Jlfn&amp;ctloa to Ual Dow 111 ...... or
otllerwlae lnterter1nt w:ttb lba pro.
over in college.
network.
per opereuou ol tbe IIUbllelpal . . .
But I'm willing to listen to .
Cash's show, in short, will be W!l worke.
AGF DozJ0111 or ...WOrvue . .
reason. AOO I'm very much considerably different Crcrn the or(I)IIIIHLII'ICtl
eaptble of ernUq 1
willing to listen to Jdmny Cash, tradltlonal . Graad Ole ()pry, pubUe Duluaee.
·
5ectloll 303. Tbl eclmlalioa ol 1111
the best country-folk singer on according to Carruthers.
lndwtrllll •ute ool1tatnlq IIQ' oo»
the planet, whose personal
wnle Grand Ole Opcy," he otltuent crttlctl to Ute m"ualclpal col·
loeUoa and eru&amp;a.at Gf ...... dleB
eJQ)lorations into loneliness and said, "h what I call hard he
IIUbJec!t to the review ond approthe human condition are genui~ courtry. You don't see the Glen val ot IJuJ SDJ10riat.tad111t of ....,.
~It - When In the oph&amp;lon of uid
noly s~hlaticatecl, I'OUI!I&gt;&lt;Jia· Compbello and the JohDny 8Uper1nteadent, pnllmlaarJ v..-.t
eontrcLI of 1uc:h wute II aeta1 .
mond triumphs.
Ca shes on the Grand Ole ~ry. or
aary,1ultable facillu.. ahall bo can•
Later this spring, the mtlonal They've moved ewer to the atiiiCWd It no ca.t to Ua• Vlll•le
•nd ta aocordelllel wttb plane IPP""·
television audience wlll be able general, pop shows.''
cd b)' aald Super1nt.adent.
to watch C&amp;sh do his stuff
Carruthers .says the Cash hlt.loa 3011. S&amp;o1111 wftlr ud otb,.
• 11npallurod drelnCJtt ahall be dh•
weekly in an hoor ABC·TV series will orlg~nate lOOper cent dlarpd
to RICh _.1"1 11 en d•
liiZD.IIIed 11 e'lmblned: •-rt or 1torm
series that is scheduled to last in Nashville, adding:
IIWII'I.. or to a utunJ outlll ~·
into September. It will originate
"The network and Cash both ell
by the Sup.,lnt•ndent • .lndva•
in Nashville, and, lo my wanted Lt that way. Johnny tlial coollat 'lt'ltor or uQODu&amp;od prowatar maso be dlatlulrpd. upon
recollection, ·It is the first major wasn't looking lor a series when C"otU
DPPJ'Dl'll of (bt Buperlat.ndlllt to I
network series to orter the new ABC came to me ancl asked me ltorm 11wer or aatural outlet.
AITICLI IV
country music sound rrom that to put it together. HJs hmne and.
lullll"f IIWr'l HI C•"MCIIIItl
101. No WIIUthOIIJILt Jill'city on a regular weekly basis. family are there, and he feels """IMUaa
1h1ll uncower , md:e 1ny eonnec:·
ABC-TV has a ver:y soom responsible to Nashvllle. He llon1 wltll or opelllaJ IDto. . . . aJ.
r, or clllt\lrb any pu.bllt MWir or
reason for enlisting Cash's records there." In adclit1Cil, we w
APPilrteUDN thaNOI without ftnt obtalents on a regular schedule. l't'llnt8d to get a real feel- not tallllnl a written )lllnnlt from tlle
6\lperl.nt..denl.
His albums alone have sold too slick."
Sedlon "-01. lbere 1h11U be 1wu fJI
of btt1Jdlq MWer pel'llllta:
more than 10 million cC~~ies In
Carruthers' relatlonshlD with clu..
t1) for rnh1elrital a•d c:ommertlll
the last 11 years. And anyone Cash stemmed rrom Ute th... ..,.lo4, and(J) 1111 Mniq to lllabo
pi'OiluelnJ Jndu..trlal will(:.
who has heard his "Folsom s:er's perlormancei on ABC. •ll1hmenll:
· Ia el\her cue, Jbl OWDU or 1111
Prison'' album 1 which was done TV's "Operation: E1tertal~ .:.lent 1baH malcl appllutlon an 1
form f\lrftllllad bJ t1MJ VII•
before an audience of inmates ment" series. The producer Celt IPMIIl
Lite. TtuiJ permit applieltloa 1hall be
at the institution, knows the country-western music should auppllm•nted 111 II'IJ pluuJ, 1pecl!lca.
tlone, ~r olh•r lllfonnaUon ecn•lder.
depths of . hi s artistry. His be inje-cted into the show, and eel
pertinent ill Ole Ju4paeat of Ike
recent success at the London he and Cash hit H orr. Other !liupertatend•l'i, A permit lnd trupec tlon foe of fin W.otl 4oUan 'for a
Palladium 111dlcates -his general than -·Operation: Ertertal~ nlfdll!ntlel or coramerc111 bUIIdlnf
appeal,
· ment" and the upcoming Caalt IIWor Jllrmtt ' IJld tlftlen (llB.ODl
11ulllla'l rur In lnduMrial blllldlriJ II·
Bill Carruthers, who will show, Clrruthert has had no ww Mnnlt thaU be. palll to tall vu.
produce and direct the Cash special background tn counir, ,,.. et the Ume ahe 1pplte•Uon 11
flied/
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series, sa:ys the chemistry of mulsic•.
toJ , All aoete an4 ~.,....
the show "Is this: about 85 per
u.Ttw ·nut time 1 was reiiJ,f ll"tclklent kt ''" ln1Atlatlon and ee~n ·
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cent music, and some comedy erposed to it was In the aervice, ... .,.,,,.. b, ,..............
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tot.
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end
too. " He adds•.
dur11W t he Korean War," he dtJP4ridatll btiUdlrlf Mfti ab1U blbo
11
said.
'1'1\at's
where
Jc:itnn;y IITfoftfiHI for • ..,. 1Nlldtttl1 ...."
day nlgj!t ~,. sleep oft the ef- ·
,.-hfn oi"MI bulldinl ·lltalllb" at 1tie
rear ot abotber · ea' Ill lll&amp;en. · lei:
tecta of alCohol they hod boon · really learned It too. He llweya and
no , private .~wet: .. avalll!ble
drinking.,. The boy's body waa. · sang, bj,rt he . never really or eu be eo~~~trv.ettd ta UY l'ftr
tlulldlq thrcu!lh an .ti!',Jalnlql , !lllor,
dlsro.:ered about 10:30 a.m. Sat- learlad lo play the gulter uniU t~ourt
• •7al'd, or drit..-.,, tile Wild·
he
WI&amp;
21
or
22,
in
the
Air
1n1 .. .wr fi'Oll"f • I he front 1NIIdln1
ur~. '!be corooer believed he
....,. . . ~ to" Ga rUr liDDf·
died about Utrt!e houJ-s earller. Force, dtq"ing the same War )Ill oM tile wbull valllldei'ld a1 on.
period."

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81c1.lo11 114. All IXCI~ for
bulldll'll 11wer lnat•Uatloa. •bell be
•dellv.•teb' parded wtth burkadiiL
•od lllhb Nl u to protect tba publie fNm .buard. StzeeW, 111 ...nlll:l,
paJII.waya an4 otber public PJUPirt-1
dlaWI"bed 111 the GOW'M of tile woi11
•~I bl reatond 111 a maBMr ••tllll.etoi'J' to the YWate.
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Pawert a!MII AuthOrltJ .. IMpeeMrt
Blc:Uon IMtl. 'Ibl SllpeJ'lDtendant,
1MU mue W OBfoftoa 1'UJet ud
NIIJla.Umu, wbJ.et to QPIOYII o1
c:ouDCU, •YbDibiq the tJPM aa4
~lla~.Uce of llftft..ry ..,liP
llld. kldWJVtal wutol and othlr ma"
ter, aot apeeltleaU, covered 11'1 Udl
IJI'diDUee, wblc:ll ahalJ DO't bO dJa.
cllarpct .ll'lto Lhe u.a1t&amp;I'J I01NI'I.II
ultlm aad tile 1)'1111 ud chaNc~
llti.CI of tanltai'J anap and llldu•
\rial wietee adalt.able kt tbe l&amp;ft6.
tuy .ewer-.. .111at•rn allly after PNbeatmeat.
Suc:h nlee and J"Q'IIlatlona 1b1U
appolllt throe Nputabll 1D11 fludfled peraona to JnutUa:aW the a'"al
and ell" \o eHirm or reject dal
"\\llnl" a1 the BuJIIdll.teadont.
s.c:t~oa 60:1. Tbl luper:lllt.IDdiD\
3nd other du(J autboriled emp~
ol 1b1 VUllp 1hall be pemdtted 1o
enter upOn aU pi'Ofll'f.lee for tbl
('UfiiOICII of llllpectioD, oblendoD,
:neuuremeat., IIIIIPUnl. aDCI Wltlq, lA ~ wHb. Ole PfOri.
110111 of tMa ordiJliDU,
A"11CL.I Yl
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s.dloa 101. Jui.J ..,..... fotmd to
H YioleUI'It anJ provilion of
onu..aaee lhaU be Mined bJ' die
VW11e •U:h Written notlc:e ltallitf

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tba nature of tlle 'f"lolltloa &amp;lid pro\'!dine a ntuon~bla time llml.t tcr
tbo aa:Uel'arioll' C!OI'JtJc:Uoa ~hereof.
1 ho uiMnder 1hall. wtiJl&amp;A the per·
loll of tlml lkled 111 1uell aotiH,
permaMntl1 ceue au l'loliUIIM.
lectlon «11. AnJ penon wbo .aLt
toatllwe .lll!.J vlalatlon b1Jon4 UM
Uma Uml\ JlfOYlded tor Ia &amp;daD
801 1hall be p!UJ of a mlademna·
OJ, and IIPG• c:ou.YieUon tbtNol,
•hall be lined 111 an amo11at not IIC·
Cll&gt;d1lll 1wo Jwodrod. liiDD.OOl dol·
l ~n for eeeh ¥1GiaUOn. Bleb IHJ In
wluch llU' IUCb Ylalatkln ....n eoat1nue . aha II be d"metl a npanta

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llloJ' of Ule P1'0'111ou of tlllfl on!lnan111 •"-'U JMeome liable ta u..
Villafl for 1111 lliPIJlll, lou, or
d .. l'ftlle OCC ..Ioned Ule VUiqe _,l'elfOJI of auch 'flolaUon.
Afi:TICLI Yfl
Yall4tty 1M P•rc.
section 701. All ordlnanetie, or
Plr11 o1 ordlnenr~~. Ia e_onllld 'II'IUI.
th• provl•lon of thil ardlunee , allall
be , am.d the NIM bei"Ol!J IN . ,
pealeil.
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Section 'KQ. ft11 Ol'd.IIWIM lliD
hke affect •nd be Jn force INom ud
af~r dae aarUut d•te .UOwe4 bJ
law.

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COWioiBUS (UP0 - II o r e
theo tOO Cla11 AA blllfl lehool
baokatboll COIChol can breathe
a loar olllfl,
Eddie Ratlel! Uld Nick Catnor ol Columbus Eaot lllrh
5ehoo1 bavo an,aq plo,yed their
Iaiii pine.
Now maybe the roll 11 tho
Bocko)'e !late will pt a chance
II the hll prize - the bllh
achool champloaablp.

With RaUef! and COmar In
the lln01111, Columbuo Ealll "'"'
70 11 71 gameo, lllcludfnla &lt;orrent llrlng ol 49 otralallt and
two conoecutlve otate Utlea.
Not evao CantoD MCKillllll'
with Ita auperotor Nick Weather_, could contain Eaot'o
aaorltng Ttaero Sotordo,y nllllrt.
The reiUlt wa1 a COIIflDc1DI
71..16 wiD lor Ealt bolore 13,935
at St. JohD Arana here.
RoUe!! Uld Comer were ,lull
lao 001ch for the Bulldop aa
6eJ comblned lor 48 p&gt;lnlo end
MrebCOindo.
Ratloff scored 31 jNJIJrtl Uld
19 rebounda Ill blo hoaclo
tl&gt;l!ead llhowdown with Weoth-

ef!ort, but not sood enouab.
II marked the lliXtb time
Caotoo llcKlnlay hid 'loot In
the Clau AA llnalo Ill Its 17th
otate toumamaot -ance.
Cl111 A chamtJ(i&gt;n Ar&lt;laum
dominated the baDottar by
()lacing Dave Gro,y, Ste¥e lluill
..,. Jim TroutwiDe .., the au.
loural!l' liQUid.
. Al10 Damed were Ken Helby
d. Fort Recovery, Paul DaRe
11 Brl~ aod Paul Kaut 11
POrtsmouth Clo,y.
Arcilllll\ which was DOt
Ill the TO(&gt; Ten, ovarwholmecl Brld-rt, the state's
alxth-ranked power, 84..59, 11
Tr101twllle and Chrlot comblaod
lor 46 (IOints whUe Gray - -

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tnated the backboards.

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UPI Sporto Writer
Doron Joh...., lo loolcllll
IOI'Wlnl oqer!J 11&gt; tile 11168
hiHbllll . ...., hlcauoe he'"""
qaln ,._, to bo ll1o IIIIUor
ol 1985,
The 311-yeor old ..u,. or san
Dllp&gt;, Collt, Jed till Nou-1
Lequo In oluafrw Uld 1'11111
hltlod In With ClnOI...U tbot
,....., and 1111J1Y ooporto
thoU&amp;III he would bocCIIII tho
loque'o bright now oter. Now,
three dlllllpolnUrw , ....,.
Iaior, JohDooo lo b'1IJII a
c001ebock with the PhtJode1ilhla
PhWioo.
At tblo •toae ol oprtrw

Lakers

SCORES

Wallop

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lnllnlrw It lj)-1 cerlalo tllll
Jdmlon'o hoooy llluaiJw hlo
w'"' hlm 1 bertll 011 tile PhUllu'
tnfttld ot eltber lint or third
booe. ..r Bob Skhmor
1111'1 he lo undecldod over which
.(IOIIUoa Joho..., ohould p)lj' but
tllat he wants blo bot Ia ll1o
II•••
The Wool, 2.tncb, 21tJ.poundor, who had I brakeD bono
romoved from blo right hind
after the PhWioa acqulrod blm
Jut winter !rom tile Al1onta
Bnveo, drove In lour r1111 wl1h
two hoUiero and a doulllo
Sundoy to lead the PhUIIoo to a
5-2 &gt;1-y o,.r tile Lo.o Allleleo
DodcerL Ho hu bit f hmnera and driven 1n 10 nlll in
the PhUHeo' loot ave 8111101.
Jim Lori&gt;orr, ~
hero of BootGo'o 1967 American
League pemant triumph, loll
SUnde~&gt;'• 7~ loll to tho New
York Mote with a aore rlrht
aboulder lllld tM aeriouanea1 ot
the aUment II . unknoWn, Ken
Boswell ani BoiJby Hel.. drove
in two nm1 each tor the Meta,
who ralsOd their •Prlrw record

Knicks

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI)
- 8al' floyd - · the Yl1uo ol
UllkiiW thooe ohort JIUIII: he
aot ft,300 a foot fCO' the laot oao
he laloc:kod ln.
A prooa.._ekod Uttle footer on the ftrat hole ot a
ouddel&gt;death p)lj'oll Sunday
was 1M difl'trence between the

Weekend

Quayle Felt Draft
But Came too Late

McCLURE'S

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THE DAILY SllN11NEL·

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his • .uracavelnvest·
1111nt opportunity In the
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Wrilll

Paul N. Spenu &amp;Assoc. •
. 110 M. Hl1h St.
Gohonoo, ·Ohio •43224

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....-.. •cored the wll!llill.
run on an Interference ..a.l.
a&amp;~lnlt &lt;atchor Jim
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tho Delrolt Tlaero odlod IIIII!..
Louis Cudlnals 7..S. Lao 1lrlll!il ·!II
bit a two-run homer IGl' ...,
Cardlnals Uld AI KaJlaa 1111 a
tw0onm laaer off Bob G~
tor the Tigers.
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w1nn1rw
the Greater Jacksonvllle Open
ani tho $11,400 Gardner Dlckfn.
1t11 settled for •• the
It lode another -footer ..,
the hi bolo o! regulaUOD pilj'
to put floyd tnlo !he plo,yolf
with DlcldDIOII, who hlllltl a 23foot birdie putt OD ll1o Ill) ol tho
Ott~ 011 that hole Uld then
mtaood a 111-f-r the! would
haw kept tho Jl)ayoll aDve.
Tho 26-year-old f'lczyd, a
cur!Jollalred, 1111&amp;1111¥ overnllht
floyd got

runne,.,.

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was 1 a;raciaus loser.
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"I thought I plo,yod well," - _,
obvloullly dlaheartened
son said. "I didn't ttdDil. . ,
putts were short on eithtr . .
iBth '"' the oudden deatll o;olio
mtaood by about an iB · '.'
llthoush right OD UM). · Jut
that's the wa,y It goes ~

Umea.''
f'lczyd and Dlcklnam llnlohod

regulaUon p)lj' with 1111tcbllll
tOounder~r 278s- two

JtrokN
ahead of U. S. Open cbalq)ioa

former "Ann)' brat," has two Lee TrevlDD, South AtrJ.ca•l
pra.t...a PGA victories to blo Glr7 P)lj'er and Dewitt Weaver
credit but hldn't tlnilhed In - au of whom ROt $5,300.
!root since tho 1985 St. Paul
FIQl'd, who otan,d the 11011
round with a one-atroke load
Ot&gt;en.
ult's betn three am a lalt over Dlcldnaon and Weaver &amp;hat,
)'IIU'I alnce that last wln," a
1-under'i)ll' 71 tor • thf',
,(j
· Floyd aald, a bit mloty,.yed. regulation 18 Ides SuDf.,
••I'm really elated, you begin to Dlcklnaoo Uld Trmoo IU 70o;
wODder If you will ever win P)lj'er a 71 and Weaver a 7Zi
apia."
SUnday's boat round woo ~
Dlckllllon, ll1o 41-y~~r-Gid re~ng 7-under-per 85 veteran who headed laat fall'a 211oyear-OOI South African Bolllli!'
since-reaolved player revolt. Cole. Colo woOnd ttl at 2811n I
tie with Aroold Palmer whcl
ahowed no sfsnl durtrw tho
tourJBIIIOnt ot tho hlp burottU
wblch had !orced blm oil tho
tour for several weeks.
A stroke back at 282 stood.
B!lly Casper, making his flrlt
IIIDDLETOWN, Ohio (UP0 Florida appearance in several
PoU.eemen bare IDd in Xeala, years after conqueriae ~
loceled 20 miles mrlh· allergy, New Zaaland loftllaoder
-.It at here, eoded tbel.r week- Bob Charles, loot TUeadaY'I
end uaJ.ck call" strikes o v e r IIODIIDI.o Open ciwq&gt;IOD Jbp
rrteva-• Uld retomed to cut;y, Colbert .... Bob Murphy.
Tile walkCOit bore. bopa Frldl,y nllht to emphul" demands
fO&lt; salary lacraueo. Onl.r aoveo of the 59 potrolmeo report..
ed for cut;y Sotordo,y. Tiley hiliD ratoralng ... their r$lllr

Weekend Siek
U.l1s Ended

llbiiia llmdaJ.
'!fie olllotn iiMt' ·llartlol'
salary 11 $8~000 I year with a
top po,y acalo 11 ,9,500, CUr-

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"·8".Pierce,

rent lllartlng po,y IJ
Deteetlve L o u I

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opoke11111111 for tile lllleey force,
aald d!J olllclala qreed to meet

with rank!DI ofllcero. A
almUar meettrw with potrolmon
woo oehodoted for Tburaday,

today

EDELFSEN TAPPED
NEW YORK (UP0- AUing
Stan Smith wUI he nplaced by
Tmt. Edelfsen in the ~5 1 000
Open telllllo tournament the!
gets under way Tuesday at
lladloon Square Garden.
Edellsen. from Berkeley, i 1 1
twOollme U.S. hardcourt champion.

DAIRY ISLE

INCOM• TAXBS ?

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Sports
Summary

4ND IAYINCII COMPANY

LOANS Ul' TO SlaoO
Ava!~ Througll Our
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minimum of ,_ and bother.
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brulbao on to a full-bodied, volvety nniah. Drioo • ··'"'
minutoa.llruaheo and rollero doaD quickly with ~::t:~~~
wam. Pumitui'e no be beck irl plec:e almoot
dilltely after peintina. y..,11 find lantl-latinll v ...JI'Iot WaD ftniah av.U.ble in White and
tho newoot d...,..tor eoloro.

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wao till So•toro' thlnl wla ill
10 811110' wder IIIMpr Ted
WUiillno , , , H&lt;IIIOrl by Alex
J m - Lot 1111 aad JohN~~'
Boaeh led ll1o Clnclrlatl RedJ
to 1 W decloloo over till Now
York Yankooo.
Doll FlvioUch'o- a!JIIIo
C(- I
oi&amp;llth
111111111 •• tile Chlcaao White Sox
dofolted the Konolo Cll;l'
Jlolol)o 4...2 • • • Two orroro b,y
ohorilt&lt;Jp John Kemod1 11101 a
Wild pitch by Bob Rlchmonl
elllbled the Clicqo C1jJo to

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1111'1 - . . , IIIQfik; Paul Blolr'o' ...........tJw
o(JIIIe, olllblod till 11111-.e
Orloloo to 1eon Uno Nil In
till ..hldal Uld boat till
t4. Dllve llcNo111, Gono
Uld Eddl1 Watt held
the Brave1 to lin bllo.
Glr)o llolmon'o hclnor, I - ·
r111 by Dai Uuar ud a
lw&lt;&gt;&lt;'lll o(JIIIe by Fror'· ilolr·.
lrd oporkad a li»nnt, el(bthllllil!c 1'1111 which llllad the
Waoh(JIIton Slnltoro to a 10.0
will over tho "'"'- Allroo. It
by

elalmlng Its oeCIIId B)' United Preu 1nlerallbW
stralallt UUe, Columbus Eaat
W. L. Pet. GB
became on1.r the third Cla11 AA
teom otoce 1924 to 1'111 oil thot x~tbnOre . • 57 Z5 .695
PhllocloljJbla •• 55 26 .679 2
foot
New York • •• . 54 28 .859 3
111 United Preoa lnler~au-1 to~
lllddletown turned the trick Bolllon ..... . 47 34 ,580 9\1
Tlltre Is I feellnr out ID Loo
(;Qionl Perry ol the Son
• three dllferent occalions, ClndlllaU , • •. 40 41 .494 1f\O Arweteo that the Now York Fraacl1&lt;0 Glanlo and Jim Nash
while Cleveland Eaot Tecll dOOl- Delrolt .••••• 32 50 .390 25
Knlcka wiU bo 1'0IU1'1Ilar to plo,y ot tho Ookland AthleUca •eh
ar_,,
lnated the tourney In 1938 Uld Mllwaukoo . . •. 27 n .329 so
the Labro In tho Nau-1 turned to a otrq pltcbtng
Well
Comer, who 24 houra earlier 1939.
BaokotbaD A11oci&amp;Uon plo,yoft performance. Perry allowed 001
W, L. Pet. GB Utle round.
woo bothered by a ltrlj) throot
run arMS seveJ:l blt1 in seven
DaytGo !livers lo the oalJ X-Lol Anlolel 55 27 .671
IIIII wao -ectlve qailllt ToLoo Arweleo rullad Now fillings as the (;lanto dNJbod
lodo Libbey. was devlllaUng Ill team Ill tournament blotory ..: Atlanta .. .. • 48 34 .585 7
York's chance for a second the Colllornla Arwelo Uld Nash
eltller Cla11 AA or A - to will san. Fraa. -; • • 41 41 ,500 14
the champioosblp 111111•·
place llnlsh In the East Sunda1 )'folded one run end three bits
Soturdey
Not oni.Y did he chip In with three stralsflt, stlvero wont au Son Dlollll •• • ' 37 44 .450 17\1 nliht by boaUrw the Knlcko 12ST-Ie
Wino
In five lmlngs as the Athletics
17 (IOinto, but the bull-ohCOII· the way In 1928, 1929 and 1930. Chlcqo ..... 38 49.io3 22
lll, auurlng the Laker• of the lqlped the Clevlllaad Indians 7•
NEW YORK (UPO- ~
East IUI!fl School held a ric- Seattle . .•••. 30 52 .S341 25
dared IOIIIor pllled dowa 15 r&amp;home CIOlfi advantoro ohould 4.
delated Booton CoUeao .76 to
bouodo. Topther Balle!! .... tory auembly today, when Phoenix . • . • • 16 66 •J9e 31
the two teams meet tn
win the National lnritatloa
on other frort.s: Bob Rd:lert-- T...,.,..nl.
x.Oincbed dlvloloa dtlea.
COmer comblaod lor three loll they received a trophy from
ciwq&gt;l..,.hll) p)lj'.
son'e tllree-.run homer led the
llmclo,y's Raoulta
rwbounda thaa the &amp;DUro Con- UPI In recognition of a third
The Lakers c - 1 - the Pltl&amp;burgh Pirates to a 5-I
straight regular seaaon cham~ Los Anielea 128 New York 111
1m team.
sea1011 with a 55-27 recont and triumph over the lllnneaota Fonl Wins
Weolhoro_, a wiry 6-7 lor- tJ(oaablp.
Booloa 120 BaJUUiore 98
New York llnlohod at 54-28.
SEBRING,
Fla. (IJPO- A
TwlnB despite 1 homer by Ted
On $mday they wore honored Detroit 158 Cblcqo 114
-d, IID!ahed with 25 p&gt;lnlo
Now York, cooq&gt;lttlrw Its Uhlaender Uld two blto by Ford f"l'4() OUIAiuolod a Ferrari
IIIII 15 rebouodo. n was a (IOOd with a downtown porode hero. Mllwlllkee 128 118
reeullr season In third place roolde Chuck l11111el • • • Dllw to win the 1~ 5ebrlatl
(Only pmea seltNIIocO
behind Pbllade(Jlhla, ,_ meeto
e.mn.nee auto l'ILce.
Monda,y'1 Gamet
Eaatern UUlst Baltimore In the
Son Dlqo va. Boatoa at PhD- division temi-tlnala. The 76ers
Sete l!Aicord
adelphia
p)lj' fwrlh place Boatoo. It will
MINSK,
U.S. S. R.
(VPI)ClnchmoU at PhUadelpbla
be the Lakers ani Son
Nlkolal Flnkln ol Ruula set a
(Only games oChNllocO
Francisco In one Western
201knoter world breast otroke
Dlvtoloo oemt!lnal Uld Atlanta
record by cow.rtrw tht dlltlnce
••· Son Dlero In tile other half
In 2:25.5.
of ll1o bracke~
Lo.o Angeles rode Keith
Wino llaniiCil&gt;
Erickson' 1 strollJ third quarter
ARCADIA,
Collt (UPOoutput ot lt points to recover
NEW YORK- INEA)French-bred
Taneb
won the
from a 63-59 ha1lllme deficit It
Frank Quayle did not think
$57,700
Son
Lolo
Hay
HandiCOII
was ever-9(Jtent Jerr.Y Wett
10 well of himself last sum·
at Santa Anita by a lalt~eDIIh
leadh• ll1o Laker atlock,
mer, which-by most esti·
By United Prell International
glvlrw Aogel Cordero, Jr. , blo
however, with hie 34 poUts.
mates-was rather silly.
Ealll
fourth wiMOr oflllo day,
· ·After aii;•1Vho ·had .hotter
'II'. L. Ptt. GB Each o! the ave start101 Knlcka
KOl'ed In dCOiblo nauru Willis
reason io thiDk Wen of tllin·
Nodout&gt;te By Nolli . . ,
IDdlaDa, . ... 42 32 .5U
Reed
led ll1o cf,jJ with 26
aelf?
Kentueky •••• 39 32 .549 1\1
HALLANDALE, Fla. (1JP0(JOints.
Mlaml •• .• . . 39 34 .~34 2\1
Wasn't Quayle the finest
Court
Iloceoo tt~oet Nodouble to
In other Sunday £1,1r.Jt,
Mlmooota •. .. 34 39 .455 7\1
University or Virginia halfwin tho $120,100 Gulfalrtaln
Bo- defeated lllltlmore 12&amp;New York .... 17 57 .230 25
back since B u II e I Bill
HandiCij) by a .....
98, Detroit CJ'IIahed 011caao 1~sDudley? Wasn't he probably
Welt
114, San Diego belt Atlanta 12Sthe best lacrosse player In
W. L. Pet. GB
Sundoy
J21 and Milwaukee stopped
the school's history? Wasn't
X -Oakland • • • 54 17 •761
11QYd Vlclltrloua
Phoenlx12S-118.
he a top student in a univerDenver • • •.. 42 31 ,575 13
JACKSONVILLE, F1a. (1JP0
Baltimore, apin restina aome
sity of lop students?
New Orl01111 •• 41 32 .562 14
8al' flQYd woo the Greater
Still, as he sat there, playDaDao ..•. , . 37 35 .~14 1'1\1 oC itl starters, bcwed before
Open troll tourney
Jackaoavllle
Boston veteran BaUey Howell's
Ing lifeguard under Florida
Loa Anlolea • • 32 39 •15 I 22\1
In a oudden dooth p)lj'oll with
22-pollt perfonnance and a 201unshine, Frank Quayle con·
..... 21 50 .296 33
Girdner
Dlckln1on.
(101111 effort by sam JCIIIOo. Jack
vlnced himself:
x.CUnehed Tltla,
Marin was the Bullets' big gun
'&amp;lndl,y'• Ralllits
"I'm probably too short
Takoa Tourney
with 19 polnto.
When the draft comes, I
Florldl123 Now York Jot
PORT CIIARLOTIE, Fla.
Detroit set ao aD-tlmo cl,jJ
Front Quayle
can't hope for much higher
llldlano 132 llfme- 113
(UPOKathy Wbltw-'a 218
acorfnl record with Its 158
than seventh round. That's
(Oni¥ piiiOI -oc0
won
the
ct.rlotte wcmen•a
polma aplnot ll1o Bulla Uld
all there is to It"
lfondey'o
Gomes
lovltatlonal rolf tourney by a
lbe Atlantic Coaat Confer·
recorded on aJ1..tlmo tallllme
Eacb .year, the professloaaJ
Denver at Routon
ence's Player of the Year.
stroke.
mark of 83 poinlo. Happy
loolllaU drall expotea more
(Oni¥
pme
othe611od)
And then, a week before
Hairston'• 28 (IOints Uld Walt
It-year-old super me a 11
Bfr Lo.oero
the
draft.
the
pro
scouts
beBallamy's
2$ hlliped tho Plotoaa
•feeding morlalo than any
gan
to
say
things.
COIIIIACK, N.Y. (1JP0-The
ather In alit u II on. Nearly
with another club standard- 67
New
York Nets set an
every fall, lhe ftoeol player
Dallas, says Quayle, to
flold rolla In a ofnlle game.
lOW A TO COIIPETE
American
Baokathlll AoooelaIn lhe blatory of tome llae
famous for s o m e of the
llETROIT (UPO
Iowa Bob Boc:aer held 'IJ Odeqo's HUMORIST Joe PepltoH ot
oalveralty (rodo lho eamp11.
things It says. The Cowboys
Uoo
record
ol 57 los101 In 1
Yaateet 1001 tluoap llle
University l)"lllmlts wW repre- fllhUrw coloro with 23t&gt;olnts.
Male studeatl 1land a1Ide u
said : "II we don't get you
...
...,
Uld
earned
the rilht to
Rick Adalmaa ocored au blo "loll (love" reatiM at Fori
sent the Ill&amp; Tan Ill the NoUonal
H walks to cla11. Glrla gel in the first round, we will
Laaderdale, Fla. Hopollllly,
droll Lew Alclnd'"' after looilll
Collegiate AthleUc AoaoclaUoa 22 (IOIDis lo the ooconl haU In bo foultl 11.
aweaty p a I m 1 wben. lie
definitely get you In the secto lilami123-J09.
1mUea.
clomtJ(oooblpo In Seattle AprU · rllllJinl Son Dlero to victory Ill
ond."
U but t h e Unlveroi(J ot a preview 11 Its tJ)ayof( aarleo
And then (drum roll)
Washington said : "We
lllchlpn como away with tho with Atla111a. Fourteeo of
comes the dralt. The coUedon't have a ftrst~round pick,
Adelman' a points were netted in
glate bero, clad In purple,
but we hope you're available
conf~tce onula1tlc1 tiUt.
crowned with glory, sits by
in the second."
'l'lii' Wolvartnes IOtaled 189.90 the third period earouta to a
HAVEN'T STARTED
his telephone on a day in
Los Angeles said : "We've
t&gt;olnta lnclodiOI the trllqoollllo Rockote' record of 43 (IOinlllor
January and walls. First
got you In our first three
event wbleh lo not recqpiiHd a1 a o(JIIIe quarter. Elvin llayeo
DINNER YET?
round? Seeond round? Any
rounds."
1 challlploaoblp oven! under aod Pat Riley ohared Son
...... RELAX!
round?
Green Bay said : "Lots of
Dlllo'•
1001'
1
111
bllh
with 25
NCAA
ruleo,
Iowa
thuo
tile
people cut down your aize.
Frank Quayle, a S·fooi·IO,
p&gt;lnlo eoch. Zolmo Beall' wao
ri&amp;llt to COII!polo In Seattle.
but you're as big as Jim
W pound Garden City, N.Y..
lqJ man for the Hawke with 24
Taylor was when he got out
native waited. "So much dePot tho kldo Io the cat and drift to Son.,• a aod lot
polnla,
of college. We hope we gel
oends on the draft," he said.
hi•
fix •l•nor tonl..t. Ho lo11 tho co . . loto ootou of
Mnwaukle, which tas the
a shot at you."
:.If you can go firat or sec·
Quayle
ltadl lllmoeU faeeci
clln•••,
unclwlchea, an• bevera1•• ell tht fa•llr
NBA draft ri&amp;llts to Law
3nd round, you 1re usually set
San Francisco said : "You
wllh lbe pl'Oipeel ol Uvlq
lovool
For
a lfOClal S,rlq
ovary chll• 1....
for life."
are one of our top 100, wtuch
Alclodor, boat PhoeniX us-us
to make a - d • ~vllllli
means you'D go in the first
- ICE CREAM Amerleaa Foolbail ....,..
Ill 1 bollia ol loot .Place toamo.
A firsl • round . selection
three rounds ."
leam lhlo faD.
usually means a six-figure
F'"rtlo &amp; Locotl
f'l1m the
-Bucko'
- · oc•dlllo
38 points
"When you. put all those
three-year, no-cut contract,
IOJ1pOd
Dick
"Yau INk over tH people
MIDDLEPORT
things together, It does oomeQuayle said. Second pick
Vaa Aradllie laDled 31 for
that Jot dralled - • 01 yea
lhlng for your expectations,"
gets around $110,000 and a
•• yoa'n ja1t 111ft y01'n Phoanlx.
he ' explained. " You expect
fwo.year, no-cut pact. Third
beUer," be llid. ~'l'lll M&amp;
Jo go higher."
choice usually goes to a
slo1e Ia lloiiJ dltla"""ld,
player who can fill a particWhen It was over, how·
lbouJh. I'm nre Jliere are
ular poallloo on lho team.
ever, Denver picked up
Iota of olllen.
"How much they pay him,"
Quayle In the fifth round.
"Actuany, l'ro . not thlt
he said, "depends on how
"I lound that the coachdi..ppolnled DOW. It WCM'ked
badly they need him."
Ing stall makes the final
out about lho way I thouaht
From here, the benefits
It would. I hear Denver'•
decisions," he said. "The
drop oft at an alarming rate.
a great town. I only have
scouts don 1t reaDy have anyNo nHd to worry if Uncle Sam oays you're
"By the eod ot Iaiii oum·
one &amp;ripe. I wlob lho acouls
thing to do with It other than
a
liHie ohort thi1 limo. You oupply the naed mer, I had no &amp;real npeeta·
would have kept their
report wh•t they aee. Tho
Uooo," be nil. But Jlleo
·
m
ouths
abut.
"
coaches do lho evaluating."
and we supply the money. You may want
Qtoayle led Vlr..illa to llo
to get oome extra caoh too, fell' your own
Now, Instead of 1 •11
dill wlonlog ieaooo 11~1 Ia
lioluJI
and
DI·CUI
mdroef,
good UH. Give uo o call.
oearly zt yean. He became
coil..
By

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·Dissent, Ikmocracy and Foreign Policy,

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The ·Great
Decisions

What Role is there for Minority Opinions

many

Americans got the
il'tlPression that Johnson was
WASHINGTON
(UPO- not telling them the whole,
President · Nixon Is determined unvarnished truth about U.S.
By LOUIS CASSEL'&gt;
UPl Senior Edttor

to avoid what he regards as
Lyndon B. Johnson's greatest
!allure: His inability to win

public sUDJ)OI't tor his foreign

policy.
For NlxOI\, as for Johnson,

in~olvement in Southeast Asia.

This lack of public conlldence In
the President's candor spread
to his domestic policies as weU,
am in time reached a point

where Johnson felt impelled to

anythtna like

tile Immediate

has to lake Is 0110 that Is not
pq,ular,
ha has to O"Piatn It to
some contemporary advocates
the
American
people and pin
of uPirth:lpatory democracy"
insist it should have. Presidents their oup~"
Nixon was asked Whether, 11 ln
far less strong.,itled than
Lyndoo Johnson have felt that it light o! the elfilerience ot your
would be a dereliction of duty to predecessor, .. be felt he could
subordinate their own judgment "kOOII American pubUc optnlonln
or the TW.tion's best interests Uno ti the Vtetrw.m War were te
aiD tack with every shift in the go on for months or even
impact oo foreign policy tllat

Vietnam wtll be tile acid test renounce any ambition for
another term ln the White wtOO of public senttmeli:.
!or presidential leadership.
Washington, Jefferson,. MidisJohnson Bunked the test. House..
Nixon,
a
keen
sttlient
of
on.
Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson.
During the latter years of his
presidency, he fouiMI himself
confronted by increasingly hos-

tile public

opinion oo the

Vietnam issue. It stemmed in
part l'rom weariness with a war
that seemed umrimable. But it
also retlected a widespread

ir he ftndo that the couroe he

years."

Doesn't E&gt;pect COnfrontation
He replied that he doeon't
e.,..t
to be controntod with the
politlcal processes, views John- both Roosevelt&amp; and Harry S
problem
of a war dragging on
son's Vietnam troub1es as a Trmnan, to choose only a few
11 years.,. Theil he said:
for
cla~~&amp;ic example or the way in conspicuous examples, freQJ~ent..
u As far as American public
which public opinion senes as ly took steps which they knew
check on would be u~ular, aiXI rode
a President's Creedom ln the out the ensuing storm of pqbllc
an

extra~onstitutional

opinion ts concerned, I think

q•stl..,., pUblic . op\nliln
ln 1'
etrect, a · "thin marke~" -1!
minority ot lnloniled, articulate
and determined _ . , can
ralae a olamor l!hlch miy be
heard at tho .. White HOUH U
"the wlce of the ~e."
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Case. In Point
NEW YORK _ "GIIYI a n d
The pere.w.l coolrO,.rc,
over nomina an imboollldor te :J)QI11"101&gt;priter Frank LoBothe VaUcao Ia a caae to point. aer noln theholll!ltal tlvol!llllkl
end llliU doeon't know for
In all likelihood, • malorlty of
.......... ·-'a worried Jtmp
the Amertcu
II re- .... ,,......, m.,. ol. amut
qulred 111 e"Pro•• an . opinion, aboUt the ..pooton
i&gt;hoelther would fawr diplomatic , tea ln formor.undersround Plbf tlcaUona lllddenly eurfaclng with
ropreaeldatlon at the celdar o the moot expllcltlalthlmqlniblo
one of the world' a flneat
, RUde eentnlormat10111!1therlrw -orkl, .... Leaving ~ 1
or would say that they dldo'l trelolda oomel!hat leaa than the

-te.

ot a few IHrl

care much one way or the

Hnaa1lonl

other. But to a certain '"llllenl
o! the Protestant cOIIIIIIIIlliiY,
thl 1 Ia a red tlag t11ue. '!1le
mere statement that the prosldenlls conalderlni UPIJ(ntment
of ao amboaoador .to the
VaUcon will brllv the White
House a small deluge of
protestlrw mall and tele8l'ltlts.
It has happened many limee,
most recently within the P88t
month.
U.S. soe&gt;port for larael Ia

.... I' a payment-&lt;leferrod -they
atartod It .... Racllo 1~":::
cornered Mar)' LIDcleay
ed about rumora lhot obe didn't
reallY Uke Iota ol. lfl¥or lJncl.
eay'a style: "Who eald lbot'l''
ahe snapped, ''lboae People 1n
Queena? 111e anow•a melted
DOW!., a.et 'em eat eake, ell?)
ProbobiJ the best • known !lim
ln&amp;lllr!' gent In llal¥, Rome'oGlannl Perdlcarl, 11 hoapltatlzed
with 1 tine collecUon Or buoted
ribs oulterod ln a wintar fell

ago

PTA Will Plan
District Meeting

low.
oxtenctotl !rotD lbo Whllt&gt; Floy&lt;l -rson'a ""-'rltll .
dOWn md be 101 - l i packpartner
bill' 11ai11n..t Ia p.
ed o11 "' liaiJ ...'U.e ·!lrat .,..
·
u
a
bls
at Jlil&gt;iloo
:•
ftl
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. .
chanp ohlp almply by wiring
U, S. IIJIY-b&lt;ISI Col. Wild· BIll l!ecords .... SlzziWUIIICII'I illout •
Dooovan, tnvltlng him too "codt- 11&amp;110 H.pourtl 8Dd wrf\el', WU- · :
tatl party" at hlo prht., Eilts Uam Rose reelb' obould walt 110- :
Ute!J until Roae goll the dl· ·
taliDd dip.
vorce.
:•
Sophia Loren's mad attheU.S.
Ra1
Bolger
Ia
a
oattonel
tr....
;
taaman who wanll a sta • !rguro
ollce &lt;I her htlh lees for a ..,.. ure deaervlna brtgllterlleelmttt :
p1e o1 old u.s.....cte movteo .... than he pta from overythln&amp; Ill •
Aretha Franklin fru8god at the his neW mallcal "Come a.m.. "
mer.'' .... IUo bUthe pertorm- :
huge Honkl Monko dlacotek In
anoe
to llllul!od by the •
L. L City but her I... crushed
pa~che
bo'o
coo;tllaMI,y
llfnk..
;
ber IDIZZ1 Caddie 8Dd smaahed
1ng lntQ oo the Lunt • Fontamo
• witulaw .... Mllllonalre theatre
cnmer Jimmy Nloderlandoi' (The Theltre ata&amp;t - but ptatniJ DOt :.
•
Polace on BdwJ, te name ~st lor long.

.Plano lor the dlatrlct spring ence, and the committee chaireonferenee or the Ohio Congress men are .Mrs. Robert Roberts,
o1 - · end Teacher• will be Jllblicattons; Mrs. WU!tam Qh.
linger, hospitality; Mrs. Margar~~ameetlogo$odulod!~
7:30 Thurllday night at the Pome- et Brown, favors; Mrs. Virgil
Windon, registratloni Mrs. Joe
roy Elementary School.
Bolin,
reservations; Mrs. Char·
The conference wiD be held
lotte
Willford,
program; Mra.
on AprU 26 at the Middleport
Elementary School. Ivan Ro- Herbert Hoover, coffee houri and
mine, district otllclal, will be Mrs. Charles Letvls, table decor.

bUt'-

mo} q,de!IJ wed beouti!Ui Char-

lene Qtstalaon .... All • Negro
•'\Vest Side SIA&gt;ey" will tour the
U. S. and overaeaa .... 111e rl sIng . . - . . tnoptred otyltoh

HORSEBACK RIDING, ARCHERY and awlmmlng will be lntro· duced Into the Girl Scout t1a1 camp program which wnl be held thta
year at Royal Oek Park the tatter part o! June. ·
·
Emphaato o! the _ day camp program lor Brownies wW be on the
beolc skills. Camp booklets have been distributed to troop consultant arw:l leaders ar-e asked to aecure the material rrotn the consult- here ThurldaY night to assist in
ants.
.
plennlng for the conference 8Dd
The tlnt traini~ session for day cainp persomel wUl be held
on ~rll 8 at the Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. Each
troop Is to provide at least!our wlunteer workers lor day cemp; The
second training session wUI be held on ~rll 15 at Royel Oak.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 5
A udrapout" party - for girls who were once in Trcxv 5 but

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Melody Shqgs.
GrQ~V

singing and a game conducted by Cindy Glaze and Cheryl
Woods opened the party. Kelloe Burdette and Miss Woods poured the
Kool·Aid and Tam! Hollman and Cathy Baker served the sandwiches.
Debbie and Becky Coleman were also guests at the party.

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Saturday tile Drummer Girt Patrol went to the !arm o! Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Nease and !rom there hiked to Royal Oek Park. Tak·
lng the hlke were' Mary and Fay WUson, Venida Gibbs, Susan Powers, and Mrs. Wallace Powers, leader.
Plana were discussed duri~ last week's meeting to attend the
cadette camporee In May at Sandy Bend near Elizabeth, W, Va.

The troop staged a party recently atlhe American Legloo hall

Davis-Warner lns..

aUendecl by apptW!mateiJ 50 ~couts and their IJUeata. Hotdotio, polt&gt;to chlj&gt;s and pop were served and the group played records and

danced durtrw the evening.
Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuck, Gerald Anthony,
Mrs. Jolm Krawsczyn, Mrs. Fred Gibbs, Jr., m:l Mrs. Wallace Pow-

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had a good reason to be In
Vlt&gt;tnam, the cost o! ala)'tna

pera•sive-lf lack of progreu

at the Paris peace talks should
IN!ke it neceo81ry lor him "'
sell the public on tnde!lnlte
comtnuatlon o! the war. But he
hq,ea be woo't have to cross
lbot bridle.

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Mra. VIola Salea, mother ol.
Harold Chase ol Mlddleport, Ia
a pettenl at the Lattoaster City
Holll!ltal.
Mra. Seles oultered hlp aDd
collarbone lncturos In a
loll at her bomo. !Jle will
be 83 In April. Mr. 8Dd Mro.
Chaae, Mro. Gerold Aotholl)',
Mra. Roymottd Uevlni o! West
COlumbia, end Mro. David Jea.
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STJT(;BJN' TIME

Handknit Sweaters on the Scene
ly J'lJDY
LOVE
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Handknit sweaters are
perennially popular-and to·
day, especially, the toppers
you knit are seen In all Ute
best places. Thanks to Ute
supersmart looks in skirts
and panll, sweaters are the
'69 look.
The two sweaters I'm lea·
turing today are class l c
cardigan shapes with a new
zest in pattern and texture.
Knitting instructions for the
slimming, vertically ribbed
raglan topper are available
in siZes small, mediunt and
large. The striped V-neck
cardigan, wblch makes a
smart suit-look with ettlter
pants or skirts, can be
knitted in sizes 12 to 16. Both
are easy to make in Coats
and Clark yarns.
For your copy of aa In·
alruetloa leaOet for both
styles, oead 511 ceota to
Stitchla Time, P .0. Bo• 503,
Radio Clly Station, New
York, N.Y. 10018. Ask for
leaDot SIM and loclade your
ume, addreu aad zip code.
KNIT KNACKS
DEAR JUDY: Many of my
friends and ' I would like to
know how 1o keep handkntt
cardigans from "riding up"
in the baek. I have had this
problem with a handknit
coat, aa well. Can you .help
:.:us?-Mrll&lt;!EI!iC.o~. !!1.¥..
. '"- c·. y . h .
DEAR MnS. &lt; ou ave
a problem which is common
among many of us knitters.
The cause of lhe problem
wlll delermine lhe way to
correct lt. Usually it's
caused by a slid!! tendency
to one of three physical char·
acteristtcs-roWid shoulders,
away-back or dowager's
hump. It's important to remember that these are tend·
encies only. Most likely your
mirror won't even show thai
theae charactedsties extsl,
but handkolts can be af·
fected by !hem.
You can easlly adjust your
knlttlnl, too, to make cer·
tain that your coats and
cardigans fit smoothly. You
simply work short rows .
Probably you've had experi·

Ray L. (Mae)

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dle_port; the was an active mem...

ber ol. Heath Methodist Church.
!Jle Ia 111rviVod by her husband,
two claugllters, · Mrs. Wnltam
Nazarene, Rev. A. E. Mllleri (Clara Loutae) Coopero!BreckoUntied Presbyterian, Rev. Llneon vllle aod Mro. Joe (Vtrlfnlo.}
stebblna; Asbury United Metho- Fallon ot Atlanta, Ga., olx graoddist Charge, Rev. Wendell Slut- chUdren, 8Dd one great-grandlor; !\Yracuse • &amp;!tlon United eon.
~at Charge, Rev. Paul A.
Funeral arrangements are be-Sellers.
Ing completed by Jager Funeral
TENT 95, Daughtet'l ol. Un. ilome In Athena.
ton Ve!Mans, 7:30 Mmtla1 ntgllt . - - - - - - - - at the D,A,V. Hall.
LYDIA cmcLE, I'Ujneroy sonic Temple; Marge Crow,
United Methodist Church, 7:30 hostess.
ldootla1 night at the church. Mra.
WEDNESDAY
Roy Reuter, program leader.
I POMEROY LIONS Club noon
MEIGS BAND BOOSTERS, luncheon Wedjlesday at United
Monday, 8 p.m.} Meigs H t g h
Metho:llst Cll.1rch social room.
School ca!eterla; Plans te be Program planned. All asked to
completed lor band b~et.
attend.
TUEIDAY
WILDWOOD !iAHDEN Club, 7;.
LADIES AUXILIARY, D r e w
30 Wednesday, at home of Mrs.
Webster Poat, 39, American Le- VIctor Hysell; Mrs. Mason Fish, glon, 7:30 1\Iest111 night at the er end Mrs. MUten Roush, CO·
holt.
SOUTHERN BAND Booeters, hostesses.

Mr~; EdWar~ Crooki, ll r I.
Thomas Kelly, 8Dd Mra. Rtdioit
Vaugban ol the Mlddl.,.rl Flrlll
united Prelbyterialf CburstO _.
tended the Chrlotlan EtUeallall
Seminar held In Chllllcothe'the weekend.
The aemlnar wao ..,..._....
the Scioto Preobytary ~ bell
at the Holiday [tin. Fealurod ·f rtday nlgllt speeker waa the ' - ·
Tom NlccoUa ol Athens.
shops aod study seas!Oaa ,...
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gain ba s ement is what
you get with some lour
cost homes.

MEIGS -JHE~ DE
TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
MARCH 24 • %5
RACHEL, RACHEL

(Technicotor)
Joame Woodward
Estelle Parsons
Colorcartoons:
Chimp &amp; Zoe
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.'

1\Iellday, 7:30 p.m. at the hlgll
school; Plans to be made to

lete Installation
·FREE ESTIMATES

send band students to state con·
test.
GRAND MASTER Robert A,
HetlBhaW to apeak ,'IItellday at
Middleport Masonic Lodge 363,
F, and A.M.; dinner at 6;30
p.m.,

followed

by entertain·

mont. All Master Masons tnvll·
od.
LADIES AUXILIARY, Feeney·
Bermett Post 128, American Le-

gion, 7:30 Tuesday nigllt at tile
hall.

LADIES AUXILIARY, Racine
American Legion Post 602, 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at post home.

PAST MATRONS, Pomeroy
Chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
7:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Ma·
miliar with the problem and

can point out the cause of it
for you. Once you know the
cause, you'll know where to
work lhe short rows.-Judy.
Smart cardigan shapes ore eosy to knit in rich pat"
tern and texture.

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/~1\h . 31\0rUpw~ but, ,I(,.
DQI, ItS done by WOrkmg &lt;0 ,
the end of a row and slipping
the last stitch. Now, knit the
rows, two short rows again.
other end also in order to
work back. In this way, you
work the extra rows in with·
out disturbing lhe edge of
your work.

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Very likely you will need
to work four to six short
rows to correct the problem.
Remember, however, not to
work them aU at once. Do
two short rows, two regular
rows, two short rows again.
and so on.
If the improper !it of your
cardigan is caused by a
slight indication of either
round shoulders or sway·
.back. start your short rows
~ight alter doing arm hole

decreases. If

a~oblem

fit is

'Clusell by a alighl dowager'&amp;•
hump. work the short rows
at the top before you begin
shoulder decreases.
If you and your mirror
can't ~ecide which of the
two is causing your knits to

ride up in the back, ask your

favorite saleswoman at the

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the ll3rd t1a1 ot1969 with 212 It&gt;

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'!1le moon II opproo.cblng Ill
ftr. 'IJ81'IF.
111e morning ataro aro
MtJ-cury anc~· Mara.
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.q,lter 1!111 ~
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Seolland.

Instrumental and vocal stu~
dents in Meigs County schools

on Sunday

Smtth oe
CoolYIU•, Iormor real- ol
Middl.,.rt 8Dd Athena, died !1mday at Holzer Hospital, GeU!p&gt;.
Us,
During
her reoldettey ln Mid·
.
Mrs.

MONDAY
UNION EVANGELISTIC Cru,
oade, Montil1 throUgh 1burllday.
at Asbury United Metllodlst
Cbureh, 7:30 p, m., ayracuse;
meoaegoa by mlnlotero of parttclpallng churches, Church ol.

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DEAR POLLY -After you have washed your plastic bags,
put paper toweling Inside
and !bey will dry without
sUcking together.
A large-sized. juice de·
canter is excellent to hold
knitting or crochet needles
and yarn. Juat thread lhe
yarn through the pour
spout.-NIKKI
. DEAR POLLY - We re·
movej the wallpaper from
our living room walls a lew
weeks ago. Trying to get all the paste oil was frustrating
until 1 tried using nylon net puffs. THese workej like a
.
charm.-MRS. H. M.

garage or carport?

TWO CARS

be, from a few lines to a full page ad,

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ordhary citlzens that even if we

there ns becoming teo high.
Jobneon tried to keep hla
opttooa open by ,...n~ng that
the cost of wtthdrewol would be
even higher. But he did not
succeed, mainly because many
pOOj!le had stopped believing
anything he eatd.
Ntmn !eels he oan be more

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little French ·poodles out of nylon net. The materials
needed are 1~ yards of 70.inch wlde net, 12 pipe cleaners,
throe buttons for the eyes and nose, a three-Inch foam ball
for the body, a 1\i!·inch foam ball for the head. a one-Inch
roam tube for the neck and toothpicks. Make 32 strips of
net three by 35 inches. Roll balls inlo lemon shape, press
small ball witb the fingertips to form a snout. Assemble
body with toothpicks. For the legs, !old pipe cleaners in
half. Gather strip of net in Iii-inch pleats through the cen·
ter, Bind in the middle wlth a rubber band and sUp over
the pipe cleaner. Use five strips for each leg, and insert
the open ends Into the body.
· For the tail, use one cleaner doubled and two net strips,
dotie as before. Altach to body. For the ears, cut a cleaner
in hall and double each piece. Attach three ruffles to each
and attach to the head. Cut one cleaner in four parts and
double, attach one ruffle to each and insert one between
the ears, one on each cbeek and a !ina! one on the chest.
Glue or wire buttons on lor eyes and nose. Add colorful
hows wherever you would like them.-MRS. J . A.

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Two of the posters are dlaplayed in each or the wards.
They were made by Bllrbara Anthony, Jyl Beaver, Nancy Buskirk, Venlda Gibbs, Amy Hamm, Mary Krawsczyn, Tina Nlerl, So•
ya Ohlinger, SUsan Power•, Debbie Schuck. Mary WUson, Fay wu..
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made and displayed In tile community by members o! C.dette Troop
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The girls made the posters at the request or Mrs. Pearl Reynolds serving as chainnan lor the Middleport Amateur Gardeners
who are working in conjunction with the village on Clean~.~&gt; W"eek.

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New automatic
hearing aid
Zenith Moderator

CADETTE 185

Tf:n posters to point 11'

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aUons.

A beke eele wao plamod for
April 5, with the proceeds to 110
to the HeconcUtaUon Fend 8Dd
to llW'ehase hlmoal• when the
Youth F ellowoltlp met 3lnday
ntght at , Heath United Methodist Chur&lt;h.
A district meeting was anIIOIItced lor April 20. GleMa
~ague concllcted devotions,
aod lor the progzam, E d d t e
Brown ehowed a film entitled
'•On the Good Book."
Bridgett end Jennifer Goble
served refreShments. Others
ettendlng wero Sllnc[y Johneon,
Mary Bradbury, Twlla Clot..
worth,y, SJ san Power, Brenda
Edwards, and the Rev. Max
Donohue•

reason or otller dropped out - was staged Frtdey night at

the Middleport Scout House.
Mrs. Jack Coleman' assisted Mrs. Richard Vaughan, leader,
with the J)8rty., Former members of the troop who were guests were
Pennee Johnson, Tanuny Tyree, Dottie Roush, Krista Morris, arKS

that the American people wnl
slt)I)Ort
a president 11 they are
criticism.
comuct of foreign policy.
told by the president why we
bandloader Blllllarrlnalontothla
Theoretically, under the Con-.
Becomes Factor
distrust of Johnson's explanaare
tlxtre, what our cbjectlvea
deocrlpllon: .. Anti • berberobop
stitutlon.
that
freedom
is
very
Public
opinion
becomes
a
tions of why it was right and
are,
whst
the
cost
will
be,
an:l
quarteta."
necessary for America to be in broad. The President is re- ma.ior (actor in foreign poUcy what the consequences would be
rum being shot In Yugoalavta
qutred to seek the advice and decisions only when. as in the
sometimes cited as an example
'lbe story o1 Gilmi'slncar ..
\vtetnam.
if
we
took
another
cc:urse of
consent of the Senate only to case of Vietnam, lt is strongly
o! minority lnRuence on !orolsn .... 11 In N y City as 80 .·teleaoopea the recent Allin
Lacks Public Con11dence
action. • ,
policy,
It Is tndubltabl¥ true cera on
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formal
treaties,
and
the
concur·
aOO
persistently
on
ooe
side
of
Delon-bodi'IUard murder 8Dd the
Rightly or wrongly, a great
"1 think I can perhaps be that the White House and State JblliD nattonel when war broke murder o! Mlq Rooney'a ox·
renee of the entire Congress is an issue that excites continuing
somewhat effective ln explain- Department carefully welgll aU out between llai¥ and tho U. S. wife 8Dd the Yugoolav with her at
reql.lired only for a formal national attendoJL
declaration of war.
Nixon ls well aware of the Ing why we are there and also U.S. dlj&gt;lomattc moves In tile aller Pearl Harbor to a !aree the time ... . Camelot restaurant
Has Some InOuence
preponderant public sentiment tn keeping tile American people Middle East In the llgllt of the to end all clowning: his !rlendo gave empi.O)'ts a queationnalre,
What Would Happen
As a practical matter, Con-- which now favors an early end Informed as negotiations go on. stroogly held and Ylgorouacy ~
one o! who.. ·querleo aslted II the
If A Fire Destroyed
1 lnte.-.1 to do so."
votced feelings of America'• 6 rJIOSPITAL NEWS
grelli has some tnn.uence over to the fighting in Vietnam.
emplnye dOes creative work o!
In the case of Vietnam, mnlton Jews. But It Ia open te YCMI Home?
foreign policy because most
"The American pe&lt;ple, I can
uy eort .... Waitress Kathy PeoHolzer Medical Centar, First tore'a reply was, uvea, mother·
major decisions involve money say from having caJ111)aigned dissent !rom tile ~&amp;lionel policy question whetller tho result to a
ard Congress holds the purse · the country, are terribly frus~ became, un:ler Johnson, so more pr~sraelt policy than the Ave. Vtsttlng hours 2-4 8Dd 7.8 hood.'' .... Kathy boesta three
Could you ollord to buy o
o,.... Dn. Thru Sot.
widespread
thet
It
probably
p.m.
Parente
oniJ
on
Pediatrics
government
would
adopt
II
It
strings. But presidents since the trated about this war and they
new home or retJuild your
ouch ereaUono .••• Jobn CuoaTu••· lhenl•t a, Appolnf1Rent
tlme of George Washington would welcome any · tnitiati ve represented majority public were stmp!J heodtrw majodty Ward.
home? You probably hove
vetea brougbt along a pocket
11 fire and extended cover• ·
Admloslons
have been more inclined to that they thought could appro. opinion. But what role does publtc opinion. Public optnton
chou oet te the Dtreetolro 8Dd
PubUcatlon ol admlastona Is brlgllmted up hla IUJlllOf with
ogeu Insurance with your
notify tten to consult Congress priately bring it to an end on dissent play In foreign policy polls lndlcote that large 111111when
it
clearly
represents
a
prohibited
until
!Urlher
notice.
mortgage, but Is this en•
bers oi noo.Jewtoh Americana
about foreign policy decisions,
some responsible basis," Nixon
Peter Falk .... Peter prelero
992-l667 Middle ott
ough?
this
in'surance
minority
opinion?
Birth
I
are stroogly s)'lllllathetlc te
Nor does pJj:)lic opinion have said at a recent White House
playing pocket bUUardo, which
Under certain circumstances, Israel, which lo wldeb permighl only pay off the
Mra. Peul E. Ferrari, Pome- lacks suppertime portabiUty.
news conference.
mortgage.
See ua !Of ad•
He went on to say, however. it can still have a formidable ceived as David in an heroic roy, son, 6:45 Lm. Saturdly;
Remember whoolhlngagotban.
impact.
The
vast
majority
of
vice.
Mro.
D01·rell
F.
White,
N
e
w
struggle agelnst . an Arab
that a president cannot make
nod • In • Bollon'l Now deeorouo
Haven, son, 2:27 p.m. Satur- BeaDtown beall N. Y. to lots of
foreign poJlcy simply bJ readh~ Amerlcans know little and care Goliath.
less about a wlde range or
Volcing Du1aent
day; Mrs. FraDdln Fassler, lhlnga lnctudlng the Germu-dlrpublic opinion polls:
Wrttlng or "tri!W the pros- Jackoon, claugllter, l:tO p.m. Sal· tled aex..fiick ' 4 Mlraele of Love'•
"It is the responsibility of a foreign policy lssues which fall
Phone 992-2966
president to examine aU of the to touch tllelr prt~te lhes In !dent Is a time-honored way of urtla1.
.... V.Uran PhUIJ Newo critic
any
intlmlte
way.
On
these
options that we have. AI'KI then,
voicing dissent to lorelsn policy
Dlschargeo
(a IIOOd one} Jerry Gegllan juot
114 Court St.
decisions. Other methoda. fa..
Mrs. Earl W. carr, Mrs. retired .... Charles Petzold Invored by some opponento of the Jamea R. Clary, end Infant eon, herits Jerry'o ~ct-lo-!olVIetnam War, Include picketing Wtulam L. Dobbins, James 17.'
!!!!!1!!1111!-1!!!!
the White House, jeering the H111h, Mro. 0ma M. HJaeU, Mrs.
The amazing heoring aid thol ~Hers out" loud,
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president or other hlgll o!Rctats Wnllam A. Jenkins, Mro. Doropainfw~. sudden noi5e .. ,
l
at public events, ataglJW pa· thy E. Jones, Mro. Sidney T,
Sudden blasts of noi1e con be uncomfort.
ndes and mass demonatradona, Jones 8Dd Infant eon, Mro. James
obit. Especially if your hearing aid doesn't
and performing symbolic acts G. LeMaster, Mrs. Robert P.
shut them out quidly.
o! "ctvtt disobedience" such as - · Daolel MeNertln, Mrs.
The new Zenith Moderator eliminates this
burnirw dnn cards or defacing W. Ray Miller, Randy L. Par·
painful discomfort. And it give' yoo this pro·
Late looks ... great comfon ...~~r?,
the Rag.
aono, Jose!ih c. Rlclanan. Mrs.
tection outomoticolfy. ·
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WbetJ;ter ~se.. m,ore fimn:boy.. ~~c ~~~~ .. ~~: ~ ~R~Ih
Atk us for a free demonstration . We thinP
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· ' ' •"- tacti ' s· achieve pootllve· litd lnlant m, ~· Mro;&lt;IPaai· II.
!'-can-~.,., yeN djsc~mfort.
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Rucker, Aubt'11Y H. RUI1181l, Mrs.
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P;bltc opinion polls indicated Rotaod J, Samons, Jr., Elwood
16 I, Union St.
Athon•, Ohl• 0701
Wlloro Shoos Aro
Priced.
that their Impact last year was &amp;nlth, Mrs. VIolet D, Teel, Dill·
C.ll C.ll•ct 593-7701
0.
essentially nepUve- they made nlo F. Ftndle, lolro. Freddie Kel·
wuu ... s. on ••• Mgr •• H"''"' Aid Dept.
the avenge citizen &amp;14&gt;port · IJ, Mrs. Lamie E. Pope, Rtchadministntlon policy In VIet- ard 0. Blain, Jetrery S. Chal&gt;·
nom longer than he otherwise mao, James Cope, Joaepb V.
mlgllt have done. Certainly, Detty, Josepb R. Durst, Homer
they sttl!ened nther than FugaU, Mra. stephen W. Ham·
weakened Johnson's disposition rick, Betty J. JobnllOII, Pamela
to slt&gt;nl paL
S. McCarty, Derln L. McKee,
What Rnally ted to a lolro. Malcolm R. Meeo aDd In·
turnabout In U.S. policy wu oot fant daughter, Mrs. Bernie B.
the activity o! extreme war &amp;nlth, David L. Vauglln, Mrs.
critics but mounting casualty Goldie A. Wallbrown, Mrs. Ron·
Uots and the Increasing drain on aid Whetstone, and Mro. Eleolt
the federal Treasury, TOptller, D. Long.

aster
Beauty

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all committee chairmen and ~
era who will be worklrig oo coo-

Attend Seminar

Mrs. Hay Smith

"Don't mind Bernard, he has a thing about privacy."

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place just when you're trying to ar(ange a hunting trip with the guys. So, it's under the rug
. .. -or in the closet .. . or out in _lhe street. Or something even more brilliant: an extension
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bo reaoonable Write, Todd
condition, good tires. Call
Rhodes, 615 Foreland St.,
742-4211. See Weudall Grale,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212.
Rutland Furniture. ~
3-21-12tp

-NrT be resoonsible fur

any debts oontracted by any-

one other than myself.
Kenneth W. Madden, Rt. I,
Middleport, Ohio. :l-2:1-3tjl

DUE TO THE harrassment of
a certain person I will }lave
my phone removed after the
4th of April. f have asked lor
help b&gt;~ nothing stons people
with ev il minds but God. This
has been ~oing on for 21h
years cr more.
Mrs . Clara Hall,
3·'6 svcamore st.
:1-23-3tc
Middleport, Ohio

64 Chevrolet .••• $1095

Be lAir 4 dr. Sedon . Power
t leerlng . Auto. trant . One Ia•
c:ol awner. Belonved to loc: ol
merchonl.

63 MercurY ...... ~595
Monteray 4 dr . S.-:lo" . Pow•'
1teering . Auto. shift , Show•
good cort.

BLAETTNARS

BUICK
PONTIAC
GMCTRUCKS
POMEROY

your order for strawberry 9fants. Premier, Cat~kill, Robinson, Pocahantas.
Dunlap; also Everbearing
68 PONTIAC G'ro. aulmlwtlc;
strawberry and raspberry
•:rcellenl coodltlon. Selling
plants. Midway Market. West
due to a dlvorct. Phone JIIIJMain St., Pomeroy, Phone
2596.
S-»44e
!ltZ-2582.
:1-19-&amp;tc

LEAVE

SEE NEIGLER Building Supply lor building your home,
Long time loan avallable.
2-13-tfc

DAIBUN/2

W1ntecl To Buy

SMITH AUTO SALES

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KAMAUIIA. OHIO.

For Rent
GOOD GEN'n.iE RIDING horse.
Phone 992-2221.
3-2Utc FURNISHED and unfurnished
apartmentn. Close to school.
Phone
99!-5434.
10-18-tfc
ANTIQUES, dlsbeo, fumllllre,
dllna cablnelll, old phonographs, clocks, mt.e. Lee 'fRAILER LOTS, Bob's MobDe
Court, Syracuse, Ohio on State
Ru!l!IIU, 109 Legion Terrac:e.
Rt.
124, Phone 992-211111.
S-~p
1-11-tfe

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SMAIL FARM, 25 a""es up,
good houle, Chester area pre- FURNISHED boose In Pomeroy. flvr rooms and bath.
ferred. Raymond Boatright,
Call
evenings, 992-52112.
l&lt;q B'ottom, Oblo 45743.
3-8-lf&lt;
S-t-21111
~URNISIIED TWO

BEDROOM
apartment. Middleport. Phone
992-3874.
3-9-tfc

l!&gt;IMEDIATE OPENING. Established Watkins Route In
city ol Middl.,.rt. Experi- MllDERN THREE roum apartence, investment unnecessary.
ment, all electric, may be
Weekly profits $liS and up at
seen by appointment. Phone
start possible. Full or part
992-5271.
3-13-tfc
time. Write Ruth Bergaus.
Watkins Products Inc., Wi- [);'&gt;IE FOUR-room apartment
nona, Minnesota &amp;S987.
furnished, ground floor; also
3-:14-11&lt;
trailer lots and garden and
eamn sites on the river. MaSOMEONE to handle the dlsrion Reynolds, Mason. Phone
trizution ol Columbus DIJ7'73-5147
3-19-tlc
patdl and Citizen - Journal In
Porneroy and Middleport TRAILER. Brmm's Trailer
orea MUll have ITansporlaPark. Minersville, Ohio. Phone
tion. Write Jack Wilkins, 290
992-3324.
3-Ie-6lc
Huron st., Jackson, Ohio.

'"·"

R

Opon til 6 Dall•

ln,uranC'e

n·s terrific tile way we're oell-

AtJTI'IMOB!LE lnonranee beoa
eanrelled? Lost your """rator's license? can 912-2981.
• u tfC

ing Blue Lustre lA&gt; clean rugs
and upholstery. Rent abam·
pooer " · Tiny's Bargalnland.
8-17&amp;

8 transistor, Pocket •iu

$3.00

HURRY IN MOW
BEFORE IT'S TOO
LATE TO SAVE

Bryants Dollar Shop
106 Court St.
Pomeroy
992-5896
l!l6! FORD Falrlane, liT, VB,
!-speed lr.ms·, extra clean.
Ph 992-2590.
3-l-llc

CASE M!I.NURE SPREADER.
FARMALL M TRACI'OR
~·itb cultivators and ferllllzer attachment; Jolm Deere
1-l&lt;lw rom planter. 1101' E.
Miller, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Pllone
Chester 986-3817. c 3-it-71
nALMA11AN puppies, S-monlhs
old, AKC, tell!JIOI'BrY shots
and paper broke: $50 eacb.
I'llone 992-'IV'I5.
3-23-21c
9'1 Wlnchemer 12-guage,

full dloke.
83H2l7

can

New Haven

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3-2:1-$1!1

FOR BETrER cleaning, to
~eep colors gleaming, u s e
TIMOTHY HAY, Joe Wippel,
Blue
Lustre carpet cleaner.
near Five Points, Phone 9926410.
S-16-0tp
Ilent electric !bampooer "·
Baker Furniture.
3-24-ttc
TWO STORY bouse, B roorno,
batll, on Main st. in Rutland, BEATEN DOWN c8ll)el paths
go wben Blue Lustre arrives.
Phone 742-47'12.
S-IU!e
Rent electric sbarnpooer. 11.
bay
gelding
Tiny's Bargainland. 3-:11-fte
~IX-YEAR-OLD
quarter hOrse. Call New Ho3-23-~tp
ven 882-2217.

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R•al EState For 5•..

...... __

RODNEY DOWNING
Real Eatate Broker

One Of MY Two Places
Of Business
Both Doing Excellent
Contact

w.ntect

...,....--

Bullllller lladlotor To ..Tho
I !&gt;ilnalloiSt H-r core. .

HOBSTETTER

S-11~

Buslnns S.rvlcet
Cf!UCK'S Casll and Carry TV
service, save up to one-half
on repain. Bring them In and
save. Chuck's TV, 152 Bullernut Ave., Pomeroy. 3-23-Hc

CURTISS CATILE BI'Oelilng
Service. Pbone Part&lt;er 1112Pomeroy, Ohio
~ Pomeroy or 16'1-3251 Coolville
eall station.
J-1~
35 FERGUSON tractor, 7-foot
Ford mower, new; threepoint hllch blade, new. Two SEPI1C tanks cleaned. Mlller
Sanitation, Stewart, Oldo,
14-lnch plows, !-loot John
Phone . . .
1-(S.Ue
Deere disk. John Deere side
delivery rake, Ferguson maC. C. BRADI'OIID
nure spreader. See James
~UCI'IONEEII
1\ollon, one mile east of Five
Complete
Smlet
Points oil Rt. 7. Pllone 992PIJ.eNNIII
5001.
3-21-3tc
lladae. OMo
Crill Bradford
21 INCH RCA TV wHh rwlvel
I I tfe
stand. phone 74!-5641. S-ll-3tp

Am OONDmONING Relrlgeratlon service. Jack's Rolrll·
oration, Hew Haven. bone
112-211'111.
4 •

*

IN

PH. 99a.2143

UGAI. MOTtC•

'l'o Ule Xueu&amp;or OJ' Adll111UIU&amp;LC.ot
to IUtb of tiM foJlo"'
llll • u. rnidel'ltl of tJae St&amp;&amp;e of

Coun~J,

A~o~..,r.l•ement

De

will

fo r

UJl

c•p lloua thereto mUit file lbem al ·
lfilt ftve dm prtor to \he date lit .
tur tw.arinll.
O.ll'tD under mr lUnd. ana ..-,1. o1
••ld Court. thl1 llth d.ay ol ""11rch

tiODI.

.....

• · Ttlo IUPirvillon of Ute opentloo
of the HW'fiJe treMmeat plult Old
the preparation of dallJ ioeeonlt of
OJ*IUoD, lndUollnJ the IUbmiM&amp;OD

.
Cllrlt
a 3; 3 1Do 3 11 ; S M 4tc:

JOttlll t;:. IAC0/111

Actlnl JUCIJI anlf e;~~-offleiG
CNira of •~ld cevr:
1'1' .lantt I, Morrll
..., • ..,.,. Clerk
:.1·11; a-M 1\a

ol 1ueh recordl to ~he Ohio Depart,.
men• of Heallb .t month17 lldervtoll.
f. The performance of web ~er
duU11 .. lbe X.:rw &amp;ad COUDCil of
Hid VIIIIIJe may dinet,
SeeUoa :t. WltJa the approval of lbe
Covnell of laid Vlll•Je, the Muor
lh1U appoint a eompeteat. perHD to
thlll posUion. satd penon lball maiD•
tti.Ln acc:ur.te aDd c:ompleie l'I«Jrdl
llf 1\11 WQr.. 1Dd aba.ll IUblftlt an ID•
lo.'OnctJUDM Of emplO)'mtDt to 1M Ob·
nual report \o the )II)'OJ'.
Mrved. and mlnlmum ..,... r•* &amp;o
Section J . Tba comPI!IllloUOn of the'--'"" paid under 'lhe contraet.
SuperLntendent of Sewerate lha1l be
'l'hll proj..-:1 Ul reeei'fla.l llderal
111 Council m1y dirt:tt. •ad lldopt u
tul•ncial . .lahnc:e from tile Icon.
a Plrl of the Salary OnfiD&amp;betl. Said ~ml.e De\'elopment ~
compen11Uon p 1 u w paid from the
l'be II.IC(ludul blddllr mYM eompb'
-.ilh the r~~~~ulrementl o! tbe DIYie&amp;llltoary sewer Fund.
.setUon t. AU other onllnRAcet. or
B&amp;CO.D. Act, ConLrad Work Houn
p1rll of ordlnancn, tn COJiflid; with &amp;l.all•dartl Ac~. CopelaDd Act (Adtitlle provisiD1ll fri \hill ordirllnce l!IIU
Jr.k
bfdLI and Tttl4 VI C:l'fil IUI)I.ta
Act at lilt.
\It, and Ute .ame llereby 11'1. r.No bidder mQ witbdn• !Iii bid
Pllled
.
Section
6. Thla oi'Cllna:Oce lbaU Ubi
wltblD filO dap d • t.be ac~u11 dak
111 t.be opealnl t.benol.
If ect Uld be tn farct~ from 1DII
.OAID Of T't.UITIII
Iller' ~he earlie1l date Jllowed b)'
01' PUII.IC APPAIIt
la:~..ed·
IY DoriiKII WIIIHI

FROM COMBAT DUTY
Dear Helen:

DUCKWCMlTM,

~--

·- ~-~···· ~OTICI
.~TIIIMIIIT
'01:' ..a~
• ro...., .. ~ ... e. N-1-:JI!
Villi" of '-"'
,~ Otlt.
Sepuato aealed. bldll for &amp;ewer·
a&amp;f lmJtoYementl, Contnet •t~ol"
-fr:ewq• Treatmtl1l Plut, will be
rec:eivecl by the Board of Tru•••••
of Pv.blle !t.ffatn 0:1! the V.lllale of
Pomeray, at It• office In the VIlla~
J-!Ail. Pomero,, Ohio, unUI twelve
0 doek aooa U.T. 011. Aprtl 1, IIIIo•.
snd then at pld oUtc:• pUII.llelr oPened ond reod oloud.
Th•. t nfMmotlon for Bldd••• Form
.. lUG. rorm of t:oatrlet, Plaal
5]Mtelflratlolll. 1nd Forma of Bid

., .

1¥' DM'Infa Wll ....

Cia. .

1illll0ii11;1M4&amp;c

Q-What became of Hidtki
Tojo, the QetleTill who, 01
premier, led Japan Into wor
with the United Stotes1

A-He was convicted 11 a
war criminal alter Japan'•
surrender, and wu banged.

to about to berome are a woman. You certainb' have
draft age. Her husband waa in ·a man• a point of view.
You oald "011 yo of II t t I
World War I! but WII notlnJorod.
!lie leUo me tha( lhl doelll't . fa!~ (lo tho "~~WI•ea"
o1lume tho worst ·when
worry ·a - her aon aoJng Into wbo W

the Service, as he woo•t be sent
to VIetnam, thlo becauoe on!¥
00111 aren't allowed to rllk their
Uvea In combat zones. WUI he
lllsy 1leteolde? - AUNT
Dear Aunt:

hullband Ia out unlll 2 a.m.
an ofll&lt;e pai'Q'.) I AI' tr be
llp1tl&lt;k on hlo oblrt, there
been hanl&lt;y !llllkY- A ;,11011dorflll,
Iovin&amp; lalthftll hullband of
year•" sucb •• "that wife
scribed would 801 home at
docent time. I biYI seen
of theH 110-&lt;alled ralth61l men
ol!lee parties, willch are
a&lt;UHS to lose their 11101rala
With no reproaches at home,
man will find other
Bully lor the wtre, IDII
upon YOU, Helen Bolle!. S b
should have made hlm 1teep
a hotel the rell of the nl&amp;bt,
ltllllbe ror the 110111 weeki
would oecretarlaa
teach him .not
little
JoinlA&gt;&gt;~~~=~

periJ. -

HAPPILY

--_.. '·Po==·
-·· -

I:&gt; AIL Y CROSSWORD
3. Biblical

l&amp;.Ovar-

tcJ-.

IMacl
:ZO.Oolt,
polo,

1. Sportl'

D. - l i k e

e:J,othora

10. Oodl led
byo.lln
12. Ia aiine

blltweell
polea
1&amp; Orindl the

D.llq
&amp;.Paul '

pot

7. 1111

•bot
3. Guido'•

IIICbe•t.

11. Mn. Ntxon
18. Cbl.tt'l
li.Ttn

21.Rualan
plalnl
26. Oriental
eomputer

27. Teut.

23. OOmeln
~. Proph­

et.
28. Permtea

tax••

29. leland
o!flildla
Sl. Ofowl

factor
H . Sip on

Marin,
tor one

DOle

9. Profit after

teeth

ete,

22. Pocket-

11. Monkey ot
the

adiJJer

11. Atomlle
I&amp; Dla-

letter of

«Jlorod

Sli.Forco
86. Munoz

y~·.........

1111. Kind or
lent

tf 41 . Sheriff's
Uliltant:

abbr.
42. Shield

17. ObootJy
....d

f3.Ink or In·
debtet!Dell

38. Q.ltrteb.Uke bird

foli. Chineae

N. W.

COMPTON,O~D.

OPTOMOIIST

OI11CE HOORS 9:30 TO U, 2 ro ~ (CLOOE AT NOON ON
THURS.) - .EAST COURT ST., J'OMEROY

general a&amp;rVey shows ua that
the two
roes or twman
hfll1plneaa are polo and boredom."

2B.CUpolu
28.Botore

Old your lasi T.V. repair job cost you $23.00? If
you had bro111hl it te CHUCK'S It would have cost
you $14.00. I have no overhead to pay out, that's
how you save up to half.
.
.

. $10.00 ...... lzl....
C.V.IIItT...

CHUCK'S T.V. and
STERO SERVICE
992--5080

.,.......,

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D

tjsfl
0 I :Z~i?-~
I .....- -.. lA "(IIUJU 0"

blaru:be

·

ordujour

\ 10. Level

n.Bot.

aprlJ16

·---a. rate

U.Bittet

(AM-nte

I

ID. Lllllpouan

, _ , . , 1 . - . CIUIM

fatiftc

to. lion
. !lalipt) .
... llnlerialll
M.l'amllr

-

•w)

IIIIIAII
A..w• .._, •....,. llan ' - U-A 1M 101t

rt.'l'wllltd

;

ROOMS
New Furniture
OilY $'299
•

o

nm

lllpllabllt

jettlJJ&amp;

A thou8ht ror the da.Y: Arthur
Schopenbauer Bald, 4 'The moat

152 Butt....;ut

doubts as to whether yoo Nall,y

BUT BEEN AROUND
(And the Hcondletter, lllojll•
to tho J!rat.- )
Dear Helen: Roprdinl
reply to "9!oekeci WlYU!..
Ia cerlalnlr refrellhiDII to
a remate opinion that lo
narrow-mlndacl and blaoed,
reasonable and considerate.
VOIJ aroiiO doubtmakii11MOII
mon a very good wtrel TRU!!l'ED,
HUSBAND
Dear
Mr. and Mro•
1
He 1 very attractive to women, whl&lt;h maluto II worse. What Yoo Are:
Well, at leaat yw qreed
do yoo think about this?- THIN A
dl ....... OthorwiH yOO
Dear Trlna:
I think your hollband hal a ha.. uaed II8J)II'ate omrelqpe
bJi mwthl Yoo'd baller coun- Happy arlJU!nsl - H.
Thil &lt;alumn Ia dodlcated
teract II with a abort memory
!amlly
Uvlog, 110 tr )'OII'ro
- IDII a mutual agreement not
kid
lrullble
or .lull plain troubl1
to 1tomp out on a ftiJilL - H.
let
Helon
help
YOU. !lie wut ..
Dear Readers:
The rollowin&amp; two I-n came welcome JOOI' own amullna
porlenees. Addreoo Holen
to me in the same enveJ• atema there•• a small dlfter. In care It thla now1-.

Clertr., I'I'NC¥111 VIII...

ry of the pathoaenic gorm1 of
tuberculosis.
In 1934 the United States
II'~ tho PhU!pplneo lndepoodence, el!eetlvo .lily 4, 1946.
In 1965 a Ilanpr roekot hlt
tho moon IDII tranlllllltted beek
perfect picture• of tho 1u11ar
IUI'face. ·:t,,

If ihe Martinis at the local
oasis get any drier, we're goIng to ask for a whisk broom
Instead of a napkin with our
drink.

oon, who

l·:.HI; ... 1 Me

In 1882 German professor
RoiJert Koch 1111110011ced discove-

.o6 E. Moln PoiMray, 0.

Dear Helen: I bave -1001

My aliter haB one chUd, a

'"'·

the rt&amp;ht to I'll·
.Ject I..D.7 or all ltldl.

,.••"' ... &amp; " "

NOT EXE:MP'I

Don't count on lt. Belnl an
onl3' 1011 It not onouiJil ID keep
aaxt of ~. \he l)enaDclartu under
Boad, htformec. aad ...,_.., your nephew out or • combat
rne wlll: and to lhe att.orney or at· Bond, and other eolltrect documenta
zone. A sole surviving 1011. wlD
tc..mtl'8 represenUDI IllY ol U..
mn be enmiaed at dll o!bc:e af .
o.forementloMd penont:
be
pven non -combat mill (on rethe
Baord
of
Tru•••••
af
Pllllllc
Af~
G&lt;enld E. Sbumway, Oltve 1'own·
flal,.., Villela Hall, POmei'OJ', Olll.o
•fliP, Tlleit:l county "No. 200M.
queat)
on!¥ U at Al1l' time aln"'
at Ule otflee af Bur1eu 6 Hlple,
You .... herebY notlfled u..t tbl or
LtmU.ed,
11110
WIA
nrt.b.
Annue,
September
16, 1940, auother
.u,·enlery and ApPnltemtnt of the
Columba.
Obto.
,,•t•te of th• doremesr.uoned, P..
member of the famli)' Uathor,
Cop\el miJ be obtained Ill: 1M ol·
1·eued. late of 11\d Count:r, wu fll· fl« of Bur1eu • Niple, lJJblt.fod.
son, daughter) has been kWod,la
ed in ~hlll Court. Baid Invent.or:r aDd loUted ~ aou~ wen JUth AMDUe.
'- P~ralaomtnt will be far hurtnl l~olumbua. Oblo . UDOD Dll:mleDt of
ml111n8,
or wu totally dloablacl
Utlore tb.il Court on the 10111 ,..,.
$13.00
far
each
•-'•
NON!
C'
:,t April, 1909, at 10:110 o 'doell A.M.
willie In service. - H.
Any perwn deairi.DJ t.o flle e&amp;eeP· WHICH WILL BE A!fUNOI!D.
Tbl
oner
.....
"..
u..
rllhl
to
Dear
Helen:
uul'lll thereto muat rue lhem at leut
11ve dQ'I Prior to !lie date 1M hr waiYe an,- .la!ormaUtJu or to n;teet
Before
we were married, 1111'
• ., or au lddll.
~~~.arin&amp; .
-..c.b
l.ih1der
mu1t
dePCNI"
wlih
bill
hullband
told
me all about hlt
Given uw:ler IDJ halld and Mal Of
bid, MewitJ 111. Ute amont., form
~.u!l Court. lhlll 18th daY of Marcb
mw Infidelities to h11 rtrat
iond IUbJeet to U.. eODdiUoDI PIO•
Yidad ID llle IDIUrmatlDa for Bidden.
wire. ThO)' dldo't gat aiOIIJ. ao 1
JOMM C. lACON
AtteaUoa al bidden II particularJIKI" 11M ex-oftltte
1111• aed he otepd out lA&gt; wt
ly eallecl to tha reqvlrementl 01 fo
Clal'll of ..., Court
tcmdUions
of
••plofllliiDt
to
be
ob·
ay .,,... 1. Mlrrlf
OYon. I wish he'd kept 111letl
Mned aad miJIImvDI. wq• ,.... to
DepvtJ Cllrtr:
Every time we have 1 ftllll~
be piJd unllet tbli ooatract.
:J.M; 8-31 :Ito
Tbll pro)let • reeeivlq f*1etal
I
remember thoH atories, lftd
Ulllnclal aaa11tanre from tJae ltoa·
~
De'NJopmellt 1!4111JUtnUinl.
H he .-p1 out or the boute,
LIGAL NOTICI
'lb• wccwtul bidder muat eomp~
Pm .lull wild, lmaslnlnll. all the
The VWaee of 8~ 1I'IU ,._ wUI1 U. nqulNmantl of W om.
•·elve waled bldll unW 1 p.m. Ul'l
bacoll Act, Cnntnd Worlr. Houn
women ho maybe with. Heowearo
1'bnn0Q, !t.pr1.1 3, UM19, iD. tbt of· ........ A•~·- Mt ......
his
dlaotna da.YI are over and
1\et: of lhe el"'r .. ol 11ld "filliP for Kklr.bac:lr.&gt; and TIU1 VI ClvU illbU
P.nrrid1r.ll ud IPJII1Af ~ uplu.lt
Act. of 11114.
that he lo¥ea me - even when
conerat.e on v•riOUI ltreetl In the
No bidder may WJ~bon.w Jail f.w
we (lgh~ willch we don't very
'lu.,t .. deeiPJited . , c:IHIIIdl.
-.IWA 80 dati aher U.. avW.Il dUa
All mate ria l and &lt;eqW.pmeat Jlull or u.. op~ntq ua.I'Mf.
mueh so rar, llut It mlaht got
oomp(J' wltll Oblo Sta~ HtlbWIJ'
IOAID Of TRUITUI
llepaMent ~ltlet.UUII .
D, 'UILIC .U,AIII
worse later on.
Council hlel'VM

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992·2094

hearinl

the Srd 4aJr of
~ Prll, ID-'9, al IU:OO o'eloclr. A..1f. .
All)' pereoa dlllll'lnM ta IU. u-

connec:U0111.
4 . The IUpen!ltOII. of tbl proper
o~raUon of 1eWIIJfl pumplnl Ita·

friiOTICI ON ,.LING Ofl INYINTOaV
AND AI'I'.AISIMIMT
Tile It•.. of Ott.., Mlllfl Cou•ty
Pnb•l• Court
To Lb8 Executor 01' A!lm&amp;nll1ra\OI'
" ' thG: uu t ~. to 1uch or the follow ·
ll\11 u 1rt resl.den\1 of the State of
f•hlo . vtz:-thf tUrv lvlna: 1poute. \h~

u•

Defore dill vourt

Allen•••• .

55.55

Ohio. No. 18,910
t:let'ti:IJ DOUfil4 thai. Ule
lDventor)' and Appraillment Of ow
ut.allli ur tne aJonm•ntloned,. da.·
t'el~ed, late at uld (:our.ly, wuJ; l1l·
ed. In lh» Coul1. Said blventoi'J ud
Y tm

e . Thn hwpeetlon ol the eoa.trw::·
Uon of ~ awent IDd MPI'

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tile wlll; 1111.d t.o tbe auom~' or at·
tOI'Ile.YJ n»r-nUnl 1111 of IJMI
dDJ"ementloned penona;
ClartDC4 Ciarlr., 11\ddle)lort, Melp

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01110, '¥11:-the IUI'VIVllllll l l'OUII, tllo!
ftllllf. of kiD, the beaelldariM UDdH

b. 'nle aupervlakm. of Ua• bniiiiOI
of lic:eniK'I to penon~ to ent:ale lf1
die t.applnl of .....,. aDd Oil tile
laluance of permltl for the eonstruc:·
tJon or bullo:Unf awen and Hnf
eonnullona. llfld ltle rec:ordiDI UMI'e·

Pre•ldenl or Cmlnc:ll
Atteal: IAN'! WALTON, Clerk
Appf9Yed:

MIDDLEPORT, OHI!)

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LESLIE l'. F't.ILTZ

For The Fastest
Se~lce DAY or
NIGHT ... CALL
RAWLINGS SERVICE
DAY 992·2151
NIGHT 992·7324
R. II. RAWLINGS SONS

NOTICI oH ll'lt.INe OF t,NVIfiTOI'f
AND APPRAIIIMINT
Tlte ltatt M 0111•, Melli CcNnty
,robiN Cowrt

a. 'nle JUpel'\'illon of .0. worlr. In
unnecllon with the maintenance ud
open.Uo.D of the enurw Hwenp tp-

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GUIDO GIROllMI

BllETTNAR'S

BLAEnNAIS

limltM to, lh1 foUowt111:

LEGAL NOTICE

Middleport, Oblo
2-25-30tc

Complete Front· End
and Brake SIIVIte

From the IAr... TNik

POIITI,ON o,r IUIIIIfN.TMOINT
OF IIWIIIIA.OI AND TO DIPINI
TMI DUTIII TMiaaOI
Be It or~ed 11 tolloWI b:r the
Ccnuw:U of the VU~ ot f'o.rmero:r,
Ohio. two·lhi!U of all memben elee·
tOll thereto eoncurrlar.
StetJon 1. TheN 11 hen~by create-d
th• potltloa of SUpertn1en4ll11t ef
SewenJe. The dutlel of tbll "POIIUon
111111 IDtlude, but aot ~ be

Mayat
Mardi. :M, April 'f

FIVE ROOM !lOUSE. ,...ly
~ecorated, three lots, city farill ties. established asparagus
GEO. HOBS'I'Ei1'ER, B.....r
and rlrubarll beds, also fruit
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooms,
trees , ~ril't! $6500. For apbath, gas furnace, large level
pointment call 992-5250.
lot. Only $4,000.110
3-23-\2tc
RACINE RURAL - 8 rooms,
4 bedrooms, bath, nice kitchllREEDING DUCK!!. Excellent
en, oil furnace, carport, large
fur farm ponds. Phone 919lot. 18.300.110
2441.
3-2:1-!!p
IUJTLAND - 14 A&lt;res. 16 bot·
tom, On blaclrtop road, 8
rooms,
II&gt; baths, 2nd bouse
stTLKY CART and harneso.
of ~ rooms. Two barM, other
S-21-31&lt;
Phone Zl'l-2261.
buildings. $20,000.110
HELEN or VIRGIL TEAFQIUJ
SYRACUSE
tnii!S

WILL SELL

NEEDs

AN OIDINANCI TO CUATI TMI

'rYIO RIDING horleS, one 1101'·
rei mare saddle horse, one
galled black mare, very
gentle. Pllooe 742-4211 or contact Arnold Grate.
S-SNie

~IOOEL

YOUR ICJU1~1

LilA&amp;. NOTICI
OIDI.NAffCI NO. Ill

POTATOES, Phone 843-JI54
IJGHT two-horse wap. 1"Clarence Prolfitt, Portland.
~
10-1&amp;-tle 992-30711.

THIS WEEK ONLY

iU-tfc

For Sale

LUMP, EGG. STOKER, coal.
screened, no dust, oiled If
wanted. Jacobs Coal C.., Rut~ FOUR ROOM HOUSE with
land Tipple, phone 742-4952 or
bath . cement garage a n d
992-34119.
S-21-121&lt;
AITI'O MECHANIC, pod pey,
workshop in Rutland. Phone
READY - MIX concrete deUvpod 'lfDrkiDI! rondlt10111. MUll
742-3816.
:l-23-3tp
ered right to your proJect.
blve own band tool!. Apply
nmoVE EXCESS body fluid
Fast and easy. Free elll. _ CouDIY llley!ler-Piywltb Flukier Tablets. only
For Sa!.,
mates. Phone 99!-3214, Goqfl.49 at Nelm Dru8- 3-14-l&amp;tp
IDOUib, Pl. PIWIIII.
WALNUT OONSOIE with l
leln Ready - Mix Co., Middle$-2Wic
spcakn sound Nystem, 4
port, Ohio..
I • tfe
'fl•cd dual volume control SUPER stuff, sure nul, lblt'l
Blue !.llstr&lt; lor cleaning rup
with AM &amp; FM radio. Pay
Employment
and uJJhlllster)'. Rent electric BUDGET PRICE lurnltun on
just 15 monthly or 1811.32. Cill
WI WILL paint your ftlllf.
our third lloor budget liiOp,
!bampooer $1. Bater Fum~
992-3218.
3-21-3tc
" ' - 111-aat or 9112-Ml.
Baker F'umlture, Middleport.
turo.
S-17~te
WMip
Oblo.
IKe
F.ARLY American •lereo radio
&lt;'OIIlblnatlon. Beautiful solid 196! VW SEDAN. ~ellent con- CIGARETTE vendi,_ mae\1111011
Wanted To Rent or Lease
dillon. Phone llft-1472 before
ond service. ABC Enterpdles.
~tate unit wltb 4-spfed chanFARM II'VUnd New Haven. Call
4 ::M! p.m. and 192-1140 after
Muon, W. Va. !'bone '1'1U141,
~er. Po)'ll1ents of 16 or
New Haven 1182-2217. 3-IWip
U-tfe
5
p.m.
S-23-11&lt;
• .15. Call 11112-3211. 8-SI-3tc

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' 992-2181

REALTY

VACANCY for two elderly peo
pie. Prefer private paid paUen!l. Phone Mason, '1'13-5181i.
111-8-Uc

Help W1ntecl

POODLE PUPPIES, AKC Toy
miniature, $75 and up. Stud
service and grooming. PbGIIe
992-5143.
II 3 tfC

T!!REE BEDROOM HOUSE,
new hot water heating 8)'5 ·
tern, buill in kitchen, wall-towall carpeting. Large attacbed garage and utility room.
Corner lOt in Rutland. Phone
H2-4874 after 5 p.m. 3-~

WILL DO sewln ~ at home Zlppero. pocket•, pegging,
hemming, alterations, etc.
Mro. Freddie Tbabet, Maoon,
Phone '113-5651.
1-stl-tf•

PIGS. Everett Hokomb, Albany. Phone MY -8-3465. 3 23 3tc

ForS.Ie

TRANSISTOR RADIOS
tory Air Cond it la ned . All vinrl
Ventura trim.
E•eeptionol y
ahorp in1 ide and out.

Jack W. Carooy

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EXPERIENCED
Win Service

RADIO and TV NPilr, house
caDs. and antennas lnotalled.
Jolm Harrison, Phone 912-

NEW HOLLAND 271 Hay Liner
Baler. Phone 919-3213.
8-!Mip

SAVE $2.00

66
Pontiac .••••• $1995
Ventura 4 dr . Hard Top. Fae•

POMEROY

FeR 'IE 'IOOAV

Business Services-

SEWING MACIIINES, ~
service, all makes. WY 222114. The Fabric 9boP. Pomeroy. Authortud Sl- Sales
and Service. We Sharpen
Sel,.ors.
S-2t-tfC

Mow Stock Riding
Mow•rs &amp; Tillin

1968 CAPRICE 4 DOOR SEDAN

327 VB engine, power steering and brakes, Turbo
Hydromatic trans. Blk . vinyl roof over green finish.
Retractable headlight conrs . Positraction rear oJCie.
Tinted glass, Comfortron air conditioning. A beauti ..
ful kept car with only 6300 miles. Oh yes new cor
title end worronty .
Save over $100D _

OFFICE HOURS

8 :30a .m. to 5:00 p. m. Dally
lilf' o.lll . lo 12:00 Noon Soturday

i WILL

Pomeroy
·Motor Co.

Business Strvlces.

BURPEE
GARDEN SEEDS
AHO ONION SETS

NOT FEELJN' ·

6000 ..1 HilDA
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Collision of Court, Nixon Certain
BY WU..LIAM S. Wllll'E
WASHINGTON- With a olow,
rtluctem lnovtiabllll;)', dlo Nl111111
Mmlnletrallon Ia IIIPJ'Oidllnl
the moot prolound White House
CGIIblllllalloo widl the il&amp;preme
Court IInce Franklin D. Roooe•eltlliempted thNe decadoo qo
to pock 11 widl Uberalo and IIUbllallllo117 wm hlo caoe b1 Ubarallzln&amp; 111 cleclolmo, at least.
llowner tactuall,y and primb' tha maUor mar be put, the
rocb bottom real!\)' lo that Prto!dint Nixon must now Ufti)Ock
!be CCIIrt and wiU In lime do
jilt thai, bealmln&amp; with die retlrtlllent of Chief Jullice Earl
Warren. For there ia an ine~
C8jllble coUIII&lt;ll of both principle and lqitimate politic• between the Administration.' a Ylew
ot law and order and that otthe

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Warren court.
It i1, ln conHCI.uence, by no

means accidental that the man
who muatiiJ'apple primaril,y with
die IIJ'OOI1uuo haa alreedl' cleared his position ol any suspicion
1/1. peraonal confUct of intereat
or pereonal ambition,
Tbta man ia Attorney General .k&gt;hn Mitchell, who has now
made two utterances of deep otg.
Dillcanco. Tile fire! Ia hlo pubHe cliaclalmer of any intention
,....r any clrcumotances to seek
or to accept a plac:e Cl1 the court
tor himselt The IOCOIId 11 hla
publlcb' I!IPl'e•eed concarn and
dlopiealllrt over die recent doclde&gt;l of die hiib bench ooverol,y
Umltlng tho powers for wirelapping ,....r relllOOIIble oafs...,.... which Congress b a a
1011&amp;111 to give to the Deportment
of JUatlce.
I this ruling la not reversed
or at lout lloftel\ed - and all
form Indicates that neither outcome can reall,y be expected -

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the AdmlniatraUon'a whole pro-

IIJ'&amp;m agalnat crime, and alao poollbJ,y Ita co_.toa plana to deel
with deliberately !omanted td&gt;·
Uc clioordero, wiU be in I h e
IIJ'aVoll of trouble.
No reoiOOible milD doubta the
IIIIOd faith or the good intentions
of die coort. Equally, however, no
porceJIIvo and objecll'" map can
denJ that lor years 11 hal !oUowed a polley Of permlulveneas toward crime of both the back.al-

. . and dlo - - VlriOo
Uu. And no ....UIIIt abiOl'Ytr
lllouid OIJHIOM that the Prtatdent can or will fall to uoe bls
oppolnttve power, u court ncancleo occur, to chanp t h e
""""'' mind.
Tllll It Is ao eerioln ao lllftbln&amp; can be that a 111'811 nollono1 debate O¥er the court lleo
ahencl; die Drat, rtlll,y, IInce
Roooevelt'o lime. Tblo being die
proopect, It 1&amp; of the utmoll
Importance that the dobete not
be allowed to depnerote into
herab and clellrucllve name caii!De. For at no lime in oor
blotory bu die maintenance of
~- dece~ reaped tor our_ na-

baa caueed lair erltlco ID llbrlnk
from oapreoslng theirOWDvtewo,
for lllixJcly wilbel .... to Item
to IIIOdate hlmoelf with tbll
101'1 of thing.
Slmllarl,y, the ohrUI and docll'lniiN iP'OUII which reprda die
coort ao absolutely untouchable
have repelled leas 11'tllttlc m011
wllo would like "' defend it raIICIIIIIJ,y but do not core to be
bracketed In any 11011 with Ill
idolatoro.
To &amp;lllde the debate Into conllrucllve chii1De1s will, in the
810' exprell!lion ot a1arm at the end, form the lll'uloll domeo-

llonal lnllitutloal 10
deopenteiJ needed and 10 hard
tocome bJ.
The proceaa ot._cidng 1 b e
court will require rational crlll·
dom of 111 ,..._ ...,... bill
will be lmmea111rabl,y 1lliured II
the ..Impeach Earl Wuren" extremllla are allowed to domlnalt-~e clialoaue from the crlllcel aide. Tile defenders of the
court, on their tide, will make
a capital mlllake II dle,y aeneraiJ,y take die Uno - 11 a sood
many have long since done - that

eourt•s actlvttlea
gotry.

Verd W. Smith
Dies Saturday

For years alread7, Indeed, the
,.Impeach Earl Warren" people

Funerel sorvlceo will be held
TueodaY for Verd W. Smith, 75,
Rt. 1, Reedsville, who died Safo.
urday morning enroute to Meigs
Generel Hoopital
Ho Wll die .... ol die late
Boyd and Rosella Congrove
Smith, arxl was born in MeJga
Count;y. He was a farmer, a steel
mlll worker, and carried mail
lor a brle! lime.
Mr. smith was a member of
die Church of Christ at Reedsville.
He was also preceded in death
by his !lrst wile, Mary Wllsoo
Smith, in 1939; three daushters,
tlve sons, al'd two brothers.
Survivors include his wile,
Ellzabolh Baker Smidl; three
daughters, Mrs. Mae Icenhower, Massillon; MJsa Ruth Ann
Smith, Hl!edsvlite, ar&lt;l Mrs. Bar·
bara Ann McCoy, Hocki~W~&gt;orl;
two s o n s, Leonard George
Smith, ReOdsvlile, ar&lt;l Harry Junior Smith, McArth\U';flvebrothers, Charles and Ray, both ot
Reedsville; Harley, Kansas City,
Mo.; Ervin of Dalioo, and Harry of Puneroy; nine grandchll·
dren and 16 great • grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Tuesdar at 2 p.m. at the White FuJ&gt;.
oral Homo in Coolville with die
Rev. Lewis Husson ol!ldaUos.
Burial will be In the Reedsville
Cometary. Frlellls may call at
the funeral h,... anytime.

.

Mrs. Epperly
Oies Monday

have unwittingly oerved the lnte,..sll or die prellell\ court. Tile
verv violence of their approach

Sheriff's Staff May

Be Cut Drastieally
AKRON .(UPll- -.nltCoun..
whleh encompasses 496
square miles, faces losing 146
employes of die sheriff's department A1&gt;rU I.
The cutback from a 185-momhor atal( to 39 was termed necessary beeause ot a petition cur.
rentl.Y being circulated, which
may atop a one baU of 1 per
cont permlollve tax from going
into el!ect April 1. The peUIiono seek to put die tax on the
NO¥ember ballot.

t',

PYATT IN VIETNAM
MASON, W, Va. - Airman
First Class Chester It Pyatt,
son ot Mrs. Dorothy Pyatt, is on
dul;)' at Vien Hoa AB, VIetnam.
He Is an aircraft mechanic. Before his arrival in VletMm, he

was as signed to Scott AFB, nL,
and graduated at Wahema High
School earlier.
SIIRINETTES TO MEET

The Twin City Shrlnotteo will
hold dleir regular meeting Weclo
needar at 7:30 p.m. In the Columbus aM SOUthern Ohio Elec ..
trlc Company.

Mrs. Frank (l:lll) E!&gt;perq,
68, formerly of Anlllld\Y, died
tbla morning In the Chari..Memorial Hospital.
llrvlvors Include the10 childroa, 111'1. AIVle (VIrlllnlaJ PhaUn, Pomeroy; Mrs. Cl011cle (Crlslabel) Young, Sl. Albanl; Mro.
1
Vel'DOil ()l'ley) Zoll Aabwortb,
·· - - Evel,yn Marte Tete, 71, of 2002 Miami, W, Va.; Mro. Fit (JIIIChatham Ave., Gaillpoltl, died et) Dully, PomerQI'; Mro. WJI.
unexpocted1y around 9:45 p.m,, &amp;m ~)MUior, Parma
Ha1gltl; Frank, Jr., CheiyoD,
Marth u.
w.
v a.; a &amp;later' Editll aw~
Sie had juot returned homo
Jlo,
Leewood, W. Va.; a brothfrom vtaitlng her illsband, Worthy Tete, wiHI io a holljital pa- er, Beaummt Albino, Orps, W,
UIOII. h _.ently sul!'ered a Va.; 17 IIJ'andcbUdren, and oevburt attack. Sie collapsed at .. great-IIJ'andcblldren.
h .... preceded in d - by
home while/ making a telephone
hor
buaband three years aao.
call.
Funeral
oervlces will be
Mrs. Tate was a former &lt;EI
TburodaY
at
1 p.m. at die Ewemploye. ~. waa born Aug. 12,
1897, in Melgo Counl;)', daugbtor 111&amp; Chapel with burial In the Loof die late George E. and L.Ydla tlrl Cemeteey. Friends Jllay call
TueodaY ..enlns and until time
Tuckerman Darat.
of
aervlces on Tburodar at die
Sie married Worthy Tate m
Feb. 28, 1917, In Rulland. Re llmeral home.
aurvives, alOill with tbree sons
and thNe daughtero: D o n a I d
VETERANS ~OHLlL
Tate, Cleveland; Charlee, Che.HOSPITAL
·sblre; Gerald of Darton; Ill's.
Acimloolms
Saturda,y - Edna
Cllrlce L&lt;lngllrelh, Galllpollo;
Mrs. ElolseSmlthandMrs. Lydll !lllea, Pomeroy.
Diocharges Saturdar - Pearl
&amp;nith,
Pomeroy; seventeen
IIJ'endcblldren, eilhllll'oet.crant- McBride, Randolph Fraley, Rose
Leadingham, 1'11101&amp;
cbUdren, end one brother, George Marie
Young,
LIUie
lluhbard.
Darst, Lancaster, survive,.
(&lt;cimlsllons !lmda.Y - WWiam
Sie was a member Ill I h e
Burgess,
New Haven; Dm RusK,ypr United Methodlll Cburcll
seU,
Pomeroy;
Michael llidweli,
and 1/1. the Cheshire Chapter It
tho Eastem Star and die K7pr Pomeroy: Vlviu Arnolt, Racine:
Council, Daughters of America. Margaret Vadlab, l'oJneroy;
Funeral services were held 1 Alma ilmpaon, Middleport; Alio2 p.m., Tueodar at the K y g e r ba Blooeli, Middleport,
Discharges !lmda,y - Kay
Medlcdlst Church. Rev, Fronk
Cheeoebrew omclated, aaalst- King, Donna Klein, Joann Crlap,
Doo Ruo..U, Charles Sc:oll.
ed b¥ Rev. Uoyd Grbnm.

Death Oaims

Mrs. Tate, 71,
Unexpectedly

NEll' YoRK (tJPI) ...: . AMI •

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mustneces~ar..

ll,y proceed from "rlaht wing''
motives, or racial or clasa bi-

Charges

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VOL. XXI NO. 234

v - war __. Allble HOc.

man wu arreo.ted Clll 111!1 poo.
oeoiiOII . chorpo Sonio)' oab'

- · altar "" wu . . . . . . . .
'boll from a ledtl'll b d l etemml.. !rom loot oummero•
Democratic .,......., diiiOI'•
der&amp;
IIGifman and live olllero were
likeD Into cuotodf a!ler pcllce
raided an Eaot Vlllap l!llll'f..
ment.&lt;llllca that Is the boodquar·
tors of Hol!mon'o IJIII.wlr acUvilloo.
The poallllt WU nat PNient
wh• pollee entered and made
a .....,h wblcb ~ ~ ted to
dllc:ovary of duwe ploiAIIo IIIII
....,. lllll'ljuana and herola. No
chorpo wore flied aplnet Rolfman
ln .....,.11011 widlthedrQp.
IT'S NOT MILITARY, llullm'"vlled luriNIII proteda
IIGifman had been at twoacaiDK llle hoi VlelluuneH 10 DUe Marlae eall a
meal of auoaa diii'ID&amp; break Ill 8Pibll.
onotratlonJ - e d b¥ blo
YCMth Jntornatlonal I'UI1 (Ytp.
plea) S&amp;!m'claf nlabl. Ho oald be
\
re1w'ned to the opottment alter
belrw told "lilY olllce hod been
busted lnto."
He called the nld an attompt
b¥ pollee to frame blm. The of.
ftce Is only I lew doors awar
fr&lt;1111 1 nearby pollee .,...ctnet
elation hwoe.
u1 WC!Uldn't hide aa.v 8UDI aaxt
Fire desll'o,yed a •loroll" building Saillrdt,y nlgllt at die rui· to a polloe l1alloo all! I dell'!
donee of James Scott, 11 mUeo south of GoJililoll• on Rl. 7. Tile pro. ·
• - lmow what heroin locke
percy Ia ..,ned by Stanley SWain, crown Cll;)'.
Uke.,. Hoffman slid.
~
11 was one 1/1. two lire a over way l'atrOI FoaL The lire departOn S&amp;Wrda.Y, Hoi!Dian was ...
l•eed In $1,000 boll alter ordie - · 1be oJarm WI I J1U1111 .... called.
IIOIIRCied b¥ Cpl. Dlvtd L. Prof·
Sxteen man and- truck an- .....8111 beiON l U.S. .,_
Ott, who 11rst oaw thO lire ODd owered the alarm, the t2Jidolthe missioner on federal charrtl Ill
radioed die GaillpoUo statelfl8li- year, at 8:40 p.m. SaturdQ'. An crOII!rw slate 111181 the b
alectrlcal abort .... blamed for - . , o f lnciU!V a riot.
the blaze. The loos was ellimatThe count&amp; - qalnat two Glbo
FIVE!)(&lt;Y FORECA81'
ed at f800,
or 11111-w1r Ieeder• In oddltiCIII
By United Preas Jntomatlonal
Twelve DIOII and two trucko to Hollman - related to vlaleDCI
Temperature• In Oblo TueolliiiWered
an alarm at7:10 p.m. - . . . pollee and demaaotradar lhrousb S&amp;iurda,y wiU av9m11a1'
to
the home of NortM toro dlll'I'V the DemocNIIc ...,..
erage a little below DOrmal,
Graham, 48 Noll Ave., where the lnltl,. convention In llllcoao.
with hiiba averaalnl In I h e
loll
Wll elllmafed at f80 In 1
mlcMOI' In the north to the
lire
In
a bedroom.
mJd..I{Jo in die ooulh and tow•
Firemen
oald aclprette llartIn die 201 In the north .
SHOWER ANNOUNCED
ed the blase wblch burned a matto the tow 301 !n the lOUth.
A
mlscollaDOOUI bridal ohowInn, bm: aprlnp and bed clotliCooler Tuel1iB.Y, then li~Ue
er
bonori'V
Mr. and MrL 11111111'
lng. There wao no dallla88 to the
cbanp the rest of the wHk.
hoUII. An uliluatfan Wll Ueed Sbaell will bo blltl TulldiJ,
SloWen in nordleaot TueodaY
March 25, Ill 7130 p.m. In 1111
to clear out . - . .
and .,..r the llate-Tburobasement of the Bock "'ru.,
People whO fet the ,new• Methodlll Church. Mrs. Sheoll
dar and Frlda,)o, averaging a.
boy
wail a month for hill
round one.balllnch.
11 the former Sue Manle,y, '1111
money never delivered·
ohower Ia open to the )lllbllc.
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BY BOB HOEFLICH
SIIU flaldinr linandal - . ,
Middleport VWap Council lim·
dar nlalrt took no acllon on a
re~~~eat of blalnlaW1Ce il&amp;per•
viaor lllroid lllaee for oddlllonslllllllpoWOl'.
ChaM IBid that cme more maa
ti needed to like core oldie work
which must be done. Ho cited the
cemeterleo, thevlliaaocluni&gt;, wat6r _.uma end the 11rae11,
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PAUL PARSONS, 34,1/1. the Burllll!llam area was appolnt.ed permanent Mlddleport Cblel of Pollee b¥ Middleport VIllage Council Mondoy n1&amp;fil ..,.., the rec01111110ndaUon or Ma,yGI'"
C, 0, Ftoher. Par1ons formerl,y served with die Athens Pollee
.Deparanent. He Ia married and baa one aon.

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to
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To-ll' eM Departmenl and GCcenlltGilJIB Gloves, Scarfs,
Handbags, Jewelry and Hosiery in Dill' Main Floor
Hosiery and Accessories Deparrmenl$.

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aons at each separate gate or
entrance to plant.
BI,(J(!king, obstructing or in
lin.v way or means lnterferrlng
with or preventing, automobiles,
motor trucks or other vehldes,
railroad trains, engines or cars
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and odlero - • nolllled b¥ letter In Nowember that ~ llhould
wao eatlmated that the
have- f10,000 In the perpet- m a h e - clalm. .
Clerk - Trelllllror Grate anual cON llmda drawing lntoreat.
.Mayor C. 0. Fllher oald he IIOIIIICed a meeting at the ofllces of the Melp COOl!\)' Health
would look into the matter.
Deportment lor Wedneodar when
ALLEGES DAMAGES
Mra. Walter Hare• met with cliopotll of aolld waateo will be
COIIIcD and expreslled her cliOo the topic.
Oocar !ln&amp;er, aoalellnt englpieuure O¥er alleged damages
to her property m Middleport oeer of die Oblo Department of
lUll CIOIIed by the construcllon Htllth, · wiU dlocuss clunp laws
of the oewage clispooel system and their tnloreement. Townpredclents, vllllll"
lines. Council charged that Mrs. oblp
olllclals,
count;y
commissioner•
Hares did not llle a claim lor
and the coun1;!' prosecuting atdlmagea.
On the other band, Mrs. Hayea lorneT, members 1/1. the Melgo
aa1c1 that lhe had sent forma Coon\)' Board of Health and die
Uatlng tho damages to the Mor- COUll\)' -.tog commiUoe ....
e,y • eonetrucllon Co., of Flrk- Invited.
Again vllllll" olllctalo stated
erlburg, Grate llid Mro. Hares

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Vi ASHINGTON (IJPI) - Preskleot Nlmn wUI uti CO.
graas Wedneodar to retain die full10 per cont Income lax lllr•
. ........ through ml&lt;l-1970, Republ1COJI C&lt;JIIIli'OBI1onol Ieeder•
reported toda3.
The Chief EXIIIcutlve will send a message to the House

aDd Se..te expreasq bls coocern over continued lllflatloD.
ary wends In the natioral ecoiiiiDl)', die leodero oald alter a
Whlto House meeU1111 wUh Nixon. 1be White Houae lald Nll!llll
had dedded to meet the slttation ''heackn.'' NIXDII'• mesaage
1-011• - wblch hove loov beaD elCPe&lt;ted - wore announced b¥ the Senaia and House RejiUbllcan leaders, Sea. Everett
Y. Dirksen of Wlaois and !lop. Gerlod R. Ford or Michigan.

Governor Asked
to Save Killer

COLUMBUS (UP0 - G o v, Ocasek of Akron wrote the gov·
or any persons traveling on Coot
James
A. Rhodes was asked to- ernor seeking the stay because
or otherwiJe from entering, lea vday
to
stay
the execution of con- a consdtutlonalamendmentabol..
i~, or J)laslng freely to and

demned killer Richard Jemison iahing Ohio's deatJI penalty was
from the plant.
-Deatroyins or damag11Wpro- while the General Assembly was being considered.
Jemison ia scheduled to dle
parl;)' belonging to plaintiff or Jn session.
Democratic
State
S&amp;n.
OU~er
f.r!!IIIY in the e!a&lt;ll'l~ ~hair at
'in7 o!"-'liiye of plaiRU!!, or any
the
Ohio Ponftentlary. U c&amp;rried
person deolring to work or any
out,
the execution would become
peri&lt;XI doing buslneaa wlthplah,.
the
first
in the mtlon in nearly
tut
two
years
and Ohio's first in
- ObstrucUIW roods, hlgjlways
six years.
or railroad tracks.
Ocasek ai¥1 several ~r Ohio
- Doing any unlawful acl U&gt;
lawmakers
have Introduced lei!"
prevent plalntift from conducting
The SOolbern Wgj!Schoolclaos lslallon In the Genarel Assembusiness.
The plalntu! asked for Ito plar, a three..m farce enUUed bly this seaslm aeeklng ellmlnHWUlle'a Weekend,"willbestag- etlm or modlllcaUon of the death
costa. The suit was filed at 4
ed tbla Frldar at 8 p.m. In the penell;)'.
p.m., Monday.
bl&amp;ll sehoul auditorium.
Ocasek's re&amp;olution sought a
Tile plot centers around olt- constitutional amendment aboluallms in which Willie IIndo lshln&amp; capital punllhment, but
himself after his mother, who waa amended 1n committee to
is a uson eoddler," places him provide death to persons ccmtemporaril,y In a 101rslng home. victed or felonies previously or
After WUUe comes to know die who shot a ..tlOilll prdsman
nurses, he really develops heart· or policeman.
trouble,
but not the kind which
The resoludDD:o wlrich would
too
bls mother Is worried lboul. require a three - lltths vote of
Carl B. Weeoe, high school
Fred Morrow, manager c.t op.. teechor, Ia directing die cut the General Assembly to go to
eratiCIIII lor Oblo Power Com- of Mike Hayman, wllo playa the the electorate In November. was
recmunellled MO!IIey night to
pony in the PomOrQI' area, todar
male lead; Hrldgitte Neue, Cher- die Senate for adoption.
Ul'1led parontl end youngster&amp; to yl Maalo*a, Linda Grlodatal(,
exerdae extreme cere while 14'- Jtlldter Davis, Jetf Dtllohew,
lng kites. He aald that many boys Aar&lt;ll Sayre, George Norrll,
sed gtrla are Injured annually Silrle,y Guelll&amp; Melanie Beegle,
becauae lbe7 have not followed J - .k&gt;hnoon, !Hrley P y I e s,
basic rules Ill Jdte4lng 1111\Y. Roo Cozart, Roncty Prollltt, Mark
Following are olx baalc rules Beqle and Slejtlen SWier.
to follow:
Uoe dr7 airing, wood end pa •
per In your kite, oot wire or
Middleport volunteer 8remetal.
men
portlclpatlqr In the curFl7 your kite on dar• whon
rent
toll'n
clea!HI' week, March
there Is no raiD.
Avoid busy !lreelo and hiib· 24--29, wUI give ll,orth Sooond
Ave. from Rutlanill.st. to the
SAIGON (UP0 - F1Ye !Upte
wayo while ll,ylng your kite,
"T"
a
bath
tonight
after
10
p.
of
B52 bombero beUoNd Com.
Fl,y your klto away !rom tete.
m.
nnmlat iniUII'alloo route• toward
Ylllal and radio aerlslo, and
Middleport Chamber of ComSaigon todar amid reports die
,.,., electric power Unaa.
Keop away !rom fallen wires, merce President CarJ Horky,
u. S. command has """"" Prtoklent Nbrlo'o go.ohud for relds
Call your local_.._ Ul'1led motorlsll not to pork
ageinol COIM)unill Campi in
olllco II your kite pis lllai- aulol in that area after 10 p,
m.
Cambodia, whete the iniUb'allon
ll"d"ill a - r line. De not poll
beJins.
the ~or climb power poleo.
In the ground war, Viet Cong
and North V1alnameae ooldlero
abelled the IMirlhem provtaee
capital of ~ Ngal and fou&amp;bl
allied defelllero on three dclei
and 13 at the !Jieralon-Colum- of the ell;)' MeDdo.r and toclal.
buo Motor Hotel. All auxiliary Tile clef-ra ._-ted 148 IJI&amp;rmembero, atate patrol.,.. and rlllas alaln agalaat liiht allied
losses.
their wlvea arelnvllell.
The Conununlolx pusbed thslr
A saturday evCIII!rw botqlel
nallonwlde
o!!enalve into 1113111
. wiU bo - - II¥ a IIOCial ....
dl:r
with
25
barril"&amp; lnllo South
IICIII and a door llllow will toJ.
Vielllamese
cltloo
and allledmU·
.... llie .,.,..,... leaillrlnl Bill
1D Da Naar. MoKiDg, Ill 1111 ~ Janel SloW. !tory
SaturdiJ ..Oiling lbera illll he I rine COIIIIIIIDder Lt. Goa. Robdll!&lt;e witll Chock Salb¥ and hlo . ert E. Clllllmln Jr. Aid the of.
1Dr".IIWI7
orchestra featurtn.l voclllll Am , ....... could
DKiltba."
YOIIIIJl,
Americu aaurceo aa14 I b •
Tile lbldl1 11101'111111 .......
communleto
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wUI feature OIIIIQwllng opea~t.
moot
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ero oqd wiU OOIIVOIIO II 10 0.
of
a
doien.
tiooeo )181 tostring
m. 11\' lhe
.ball rilom.
FOIIowiDI the lneolllll il the olcle~~a,tree
Bo.ni, .. ~­ from s. ~~tack~....... 1/1. the
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pierrllla threlt Ill lilllali .. wu oerviod til tho from
11M11iCamllodlan bhollleo.
•membarl led~ l!lalf,

3-Aet Faree
Is Announood

How to Stay

Alive aud Fly

Kites,

Routes to

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Crime Detection Advances Noted

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place any employe or other person working or desiring to work
for plalntlll or doing buainesa or
dealrilW to do busl110as with
pialntitt.
- Standing, assembllne, c~
gregatlng, plcket1111! in or around
or about plalntl!r s proper\)' or
premlaes in excess of two per...

!J~eated

Saigon Hit

Oft' p , ".fl in Meigs

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Oblo Sileo of Serlo• E&amp;H VnltWASIIINGTON - 11IE DEFENSE DEP AIITMENT Monday .,..
ed
stateoSavlnp-aandFNO·
· IIOIIIII!ed die name• ol188 caluallleo of die Vletnam coalllct, lnclllllo
dom
lllorea In February were
a,. oeven Ohioans. They Included Pic. Antonio E. Rulz, huoband of
$25.9 mllllon with die atMro. Evangellna Rulz, Coolville,
taining 17 per cent of Ito 19611
oeleopl.
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., llelp
Charges
'RIIunteer IIYinp bmd chairman, reported Fabn~~ry bond
and share Illes In the COIIIIf;y
Riliert L. Holguel, 41, Rt. 1, were $14,253. Tile COIIIIIY
Reedovllle, Jrao JaDed by Meigs ed l2 t&gt;Or cent 1/1. Ill IIIIUal tale a
Cwnl;)' Sheriff'1 DePU\Y Robert 11101 by die end ., die month.
BeetJit Mondoy on c)frgoa of lntoxt.atton, reslotinl arrest aid
.. COLUMIIUS (UPI) _Slate per. violation of proliaUon. Ralgusl
• tiOIIIei Dtractor W-Wirdaald woa otiU In
Jajlthis!llomhe -ld recommend Par los. .
The llory ., bow rapid .....
ralseo tor elite 8111Pio¥el but It
In other acllvil;)' of Sllorl!! munlclllon malru the life ot the
" p d nat maet die $1,500 • ....,.. Robert C. a,rtenblcb'• depart- erlmlnalloll 18all'eWiorntew~ the board clemand II¥ American mont, Donald LOvett, lit. 1,l'ort- ed. for membero Ill die Nelli
: Fiderati011. of Slate, COOl!\)' and lord, hao been JaUed 01110 OpeD COUn\)' !hilt 1/1. the Auxiliary
:lliltd&lt;4oai Elqllofea. •
chll'lll; 1'11111!1• FraakliJ1GIIkoy, state Hlribway PllrGI Maldl,y ....
,. &lt;1 can't recommend _.u. 22, llllllalll, hao pooled bOn\!• linllll the Middleport Leglriolllq.
~· 11. $125 ""!'!Gn to , 140 on • DWI charae am dllll)riJtna
liiL P. D. !IcC.....,, cominl"llla'wblch
Wbal 1111 ~ poace, am Kermit Eldon malller 1/1. Poll No•.27. Glllltpo.
; ,.
demlndlmNld coat.'' oald' Gi!MY, :Ia, GU11VIile, hal poaf,. Uo, ~owed In dotall tho pro.
·Ill bo!d m a charll" of dloturb1r•11llbo ol.lo Slate Patrol bal
, ;:, Ward tMklod ~II Dot at Ubar- ~die peace.
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t il Ill •Ill' wbal ........ bo wiU,
' ' LOCAL TEMPS
"""f.. in the - ii.aalkllot
HillMer, heoeld · The llmjieratufe lnl'olllorQ1't 1awb.....-•• ~com, DJIII,ocl~
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to ' dollnbOWD ~. . . .~ c1111l1ct at
oil
llllt4«iaall,~
the. . . . ~~lk!l· bill ' !1:10 ,a.m. . •• 31 detklt that'jrovi...t!lwoU!dnOdre
•".. ' U 11 . it being tailored 1.1 IIIII - · lllotrart,'.,
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lllm'o.or dar• to ac'lllre t!liw...,
.ill ball ... tal~ 111!1 ,. ,.. 'If
. ;. :. state ~· ba. . . ,\prl1 IIE!GS GENERAL HC\9Pll' AL
. ! .' ,;:10 al "If' ., for. ••lb.. .....,. Acimllslool..; Naill.
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POINT PLEASANT - Conduct
of lbe llrlklng en.,ill!'oe&amp; at
Stau!!er Chemical Co., March
18, 19 and 20, tea resulted in an
opp11cation lor an lnJunctim In
die Mason CCIWII.Y Circuit Court,
by Stauffer Chemical Co., a corporation, agalnd union actlono.
Named as defendants were New·
im D. VermllUon, Individual,
am as lntornatlonal represeJ&gt;o
taUve of the United Rubber,
Cork, Linoleum a n d Plaotlc
Workors of Anlertca, AF!A:IO;
WU&amp;m H~rey, aa internotlonal rep..,aentatlve, . United
Rubber, Cork, Llnolewn and
PlaoUc Workers of Amertoa,
AFL-CIO; · WIUiam Clyde Flabor, incli viciUail,y, am •• vice preoldent, Local Union No. 1159;
Charleo l!)aala, ltar&lt;lld Whitt,
Jerry ~. 'pill! 'Goacbnan;
Clark Roborta, BW Neaoe, Carl
Sibley,
K,.pp, JOOII Me, Gtaw, Rlehard Jamta, Samuel
Juniper, Car.! Kinnard, and all
the other persons otmllarlly oltuoted am actlns In concort Jrith
them with respect to tho plaiJ&gt;o
U!r, CORII&amp;tlng of a class eo
mmeroua to make Jt lmpractlcoble to brtrw tham all before
the court lncli vldually and aevorolly by namo, accordi1111 to the
petlllm.
PlainUII uko lbet all lald defelllo... named be enjoined temporarll,y and permanentl,y, and
until further order of the court,
from doing or causq lobe done,
am fr&lt;lll lnatlgating, eni!OIIJ'&gt;
ogq, mai!Uinlng, aldlrw, aaobU,. or abetting any peroon or
pers001 In doing any or the loiiowllW dllnga:
-Attackiog, aoBaultlng,
threateniJW, coardng or inllmi·
dating In 11Q' m&amp;IUIOr or at any

CoolvUle soldier ldlled in V"tet Nam

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bthr.r. with a shv smiiP t hat

Thf': sh:-w•.• will o;: f)n\inue
all wt•(&gt;k. Prie~J ~tart 1t
113.99 for a dres1l, with mttlt
prices in u,. S23 to l2t

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N..~ney S~.hr~ i ber, who is up to a Sill:' :l.J.o\. &lt;1lld w a~ earry.
ing a rih· orat:~d lur.d~box .
"1\'t bt•~:n WIJJ.ring one
:\itH:~~ 1 w•s ll.'' t: h1med In

tw1nkle11 with br!~·e.~ .

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And a lace PeHicoatthatlies smooth as skin, Your new figure is now The Last Ward,

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Then Panty Girdles designed for pantyhose and lexlured stockings.

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Next comes the Bra Slip, designed on the some principle.

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!Ali ANGELES - SIRHAN B. SIRHAN 15 SO 1118111!111'" 1D lll'P'
IIOslo dial on oae occaaloo he was IAIId to act Uke a IIIDIMe1 and
climbed die bers In blo call and. s..U.. there, grimacing at hlo lall·
oro. Dr. Ber..,.d Diamond, a psycblell'latalll unlveroll;)' profeoiiOI',
ICJicl Sirhan' a murder b'lal Jury - Y lbel When die 25-year-&lt;lld
Anb shot Raber! F. Kemedy he waa In 1 seU.IIlluced tnlbee and
1cii1W Uke I "CCIIIjluter that bad been Pl'CIII'IIIIIIIe for murder."
Diamond llid he hypnotised Sirhan on olx occooi..,. b¥ woviqr
a quarter coin about el&amp;llt illcheo from ble face. In that state, the
del'lndaat r...,nacled the -ng, r-teclly -bigaolmag!Dary
trlgpr, turned blue 11 II he waa choked am shouted "you aon of a
bitch," Dlamood said.

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Hyprwsil near rwrmal for Sirhan Sirhan

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SAIGON - PRmDENT NGUYEN VAN Tllll!:U oald today the
covernment of South VIetnam was r8ldy to meet prlvateiJ widl the
VIet Coog In Paris Ia hopei of Olldlng lbe Vietnam War.
Ho oald the poaslbllll;)' of ouch talks wao "a ray of light at tho
ell! ollbe lulmel." It was the sec&lt;n1 time a South Vielllamose oftl.
•tal baa made IIICb I ,...,.... am II rellectacl I shift In lbe Sclulb
VIetnamese pos1Um from llatb' reruatrw to reCOIDIZe the VIOl Coos.

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Asks Injunction

SPACE CEl'l'l1!R, HOUSTON - TOP SPACE agencJ o!llcWo
ll'alllllly to p!Q It _,e am oand aa.._ut, to orbit the IIIOCIII
with AI!OIIo 10 In Ma,y before ip't,. to Iaili DIOD on the
lwolr ourface in July with~ 11,
·
· f AlteqUDII to JiloVe dlfecUy to a llliiCiolanclliW - Apollo 10,
a IJlOOIIIanclillc with AIMJIIo 10, dley4ec~ "'!"~&lt;~ be too rlakJ. '!lie
deejal&lt;11 meant that .,.eemen Tlloml• ~. Jolm
and
)!llfll'lll Coman wiU bloat oft tOward the moon Ma,y 18. They will
apoid 63 houro In lunar orbit - more tiwl three lllllea aa 10111 ao
Apollo 8 11"'111 orbllitlllthe DIOOII Chrlllmaa E.._

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pointed out that the Middleport
Ctmatel'J Boord of Trulleea lo
nat turning over intorest !rOm
perpetual cON eemetery lunda
lo the vlllage.
Grate Olld 11 &gt;t O\'IJlera or loiS
. 01ch fOil' pe,y '
ofee anddlese
tuda by law ar '· turned over to
the vlllage. llollever,olberohave
left varlouo amounts to the villap cemetery trustee !Wid for
perpetual care of their lots. The
lnterell Ia being left on deposit
to draw oddlllonal lnlerell it
"'' reported.
VDiop employes """ maintainlng the lots, It wao pointed out, but eemeteey
are oot turning lntereat from
these lunds D¥er to the village.
Grete aars that he bas re-

Stauffer Company

"JRUing to meet J'"Jet Cong in private
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However, Clerk • Tr11eurer
Gone Gnte pointed out that II&gt;'
_.taliono and lunda aa lei
up will not allow oddlllonal expenditures tor labor at present,
and eo CClW1cli took .., aclloo.
During the dlocuslloo,

Storage Building
L eveled
By Blaze

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The hllilleat reco~ number
·1/1. plglelo In ooe I!Uor Ia 34,
' born In June, 1961, In Denmart&lt;.

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lie cbailenp the Nlllllll AdJnln.
latraUon
~ir flee. The nature ot ll®lnelt'o otruale with
die bench, Jio!IICIDed the VtrJ
Uonal abno:.pbere where It need
not have done ao had 10111e ....
tual dvll11;)' provilled. Tile lfl"'"'" abould
.
rill plain to both llclea
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Now You Know

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that villqa ~e· ere nat
111ar11n1 11res - the u)ect o1
RWIIOl'QUI complllntlo at tha
Middleport landfill clunp In
SallobUl'1 Township.
MaJor Fiahor lald that he bad
recelved a number Ill calla from
redclenta who wish to .canllnue
burnlni
In barrelo.
COOI!cUIIWI CJII!ord Slumbo
aald lbal - r must be burned
in lndnoratoro, according to ..UIago ordinlnce and stated that a
barrel II nat IR Incinerator.
CouncUman John Zerkle aald
that be felt nat t&gt;OrllliUing residents to burn Ia contalnoro doeo
create a bardshlp.
llumbo oald again that I h e
ordinance does say umciDerator" and II the ordinance io nnt

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Actually, 1K1 cledllal WU
.......,., llownor, w"""lll!l.·l'-,~1:'
llleill at the ,..._

throu&amp;I10III the - to
dlnpro ilmllved 11 a rualt tC
the eotremeiy dr7 - · ; ~'·
A 1 - from !lop. Ralph 'If•
her wu reed - . .. ·~,
_..... aplaat 1111 aalo of U.. ""'
. 'f,·
uor oo !tlndar act lbal he bN
been OWOHd Cll llldi ....... ~ ~~'
lion. Earlier Sell. Olklor
UDI advllled the COUDcll 1/1. '&amp;
limiter-.
Grate read a ,.,., ~ ·
Great American 1'91..- CO., ,
die bCIIIding ·CCiftcern of thelllllr~
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Ike's Life
In Balance

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therapy,••
The doctor&amp;, in rep~)' to otiiW
queatlooa, oald the lolelt erllll
wu preclj&gt;llated In larae part
by the prevlooa oe- altlcks su!!ered b¥
-lour of them occurr!iw olnce
laot A!&gt;rli 29. He bao Ill
Walter Reed olncc loll llaJ IIIII
oullered thre• of die attaekl
here.
Asked about die chaneeo 1111&amp;,
Eisenbolrer COli pull throuilll
lateat crlolo, .the doctora llld:
"It ls lmpoulblo to pNdlct
the ultimate onteome at jlda
t i - Gen. ElaeMolrer hal
always shown remarklble nc:u.
perath• -or ~ ·put
· eo.t•
·. '':. . ,~.-~' ' .~
1•--so
ll.lftl
· Eloe,.._r•a •
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mUd, moderate or HYei'EI arxl. am hio ..., Jolm ~~~red ~
in a siJW]e-word reJ)ly, charac- the Illite who..
terized it as severe.
contiJIIOci to ...., ... - - '
Medical authoriUeo say a treatment. He was Netlvlal
potient ou!!erlng fran severe OIQ't!OR regularl,y II t h e - ·
burt congeatlon normail,y may sought to got e..,P. be ellpeCted to respond to enriched blood llowl,. ~
therapy In a d a 1 or two. his body,
Eisenhower's doctors reported
Tile latest prolllom will
Morxiay that the congestioo bad conpsUve heart faUure wu
worsened dell)ite "vigorous detected In die ienerel 10 dip
ago, but was oot dlac~Med far
WASIIINGTON (IJPI) -Doclora treating former Prealdent
Dwight D. Eisenhower described
his latest heart alll1ct1011 aa
11 sewre." They said his conii ..
Uon is 11 guarded'' ai¥1 would not
predict whether he coold
overcome this latest threat to
his life.
Walter Reed Ann,y HOIIP1tal
188ued a mid-morning bulletin
sarin&amp; the 78-year-old general
spent a restful night am that he
was having less breathing
tromle.
However, io anawer to quesUone submitted b¥ a UPI
reporter, the doctors said the
COIIIPIIIIYe heart failure aflllc..
lna the general· wn· ••uvere. ••
They were asked U his ease W&amp;l

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NewVFW
Post Has

almost a week.
The doctors were uked til

dellne, in laymen's .......,
conpstlve heart laiiiD'e. 'lbelr
written reply:
"Congestive heart failure It a
term C&lt;XIIrnonl,y applied to tbo
siUBtion when the t.rt mucle' s Ioree of
beccanes lnod~ to propol a
or blood su!!lclent for . .
body'• needL Tile raoul! ta·
c~st1on due to aceumuladal
of
blood In die l q and MASON - Several projects
vital organs."
have been planned by StewariJomom VFW Poll 9926, a DOW·
J,y organized VateriRI of Forelln Wars unit, IUIIOIIi diem being a long range plllll
build a
building tor a meeting place.
1be orpnlzaUon was named
for two cleeeosed World War 2
IOlcliera, Homer Rar i))ui!)Jolll- like
In
oart 117 1 , ..
om, ..., of Mrs. Fred John~.... -~•
1011, Meom, and Hlrl')' Slew- .)lnlor,..,,_
~ · • ·'·
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art, ..., of the late Mrs. !\'1- olxlb lll'ode v1a Stewart. Jolmom was award. 8 p.m. In thelfeigo
ed the !liver Star b¥ General School audilllrlum Ill _ . , ,

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BanJs to Ploy
Friday N.ght

Dwlgllt Elaenhowor.
Both David - . =~=
. The gmup elected Rill Tucker and blo asliellnt, Gill
1/1. MaBIHI u commander; Rooa wiU direct the ,.......,...
KiDg, ~star· Erntll In&amp; die free coocert.

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AmOng
thebaDd
oeJ..uJobni&lt;XI, Sr. vice commander,
olxlb
grade
will he 111~:~~
.,
and Charles Joe Young, Jr. vice ceoiiCIIIal March" ad "T u .:• !i
commander.
OldMID."
1be pool Ia compooed of vet""r'~)&lt;':
erano from New HaYen, CUlton,
Feature numberl to bo .,

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Point Pleallm, Middleport, Pom- oented II¥ the junior
~~~u
will be "Two Alrl'' br "'
311 menmera and will receive till, "Jolllla" ..t '11owD
momberl 101111 March thelllveoolcle."
Sl• - · are veterans of
There""' 101 - • • • ,
Vloilwn, ·Korea World Wars 1 Junior hiall band and Ill Ill
and
In
or occu- ob:tb grade band.
potlonaiiii'OIL
on !ll!da1 the poo1 .,...eored a ~ -.:11 and ....Uzad over f)OO. Flmda 1!111 bo uoed
to bolp widoWI, . . . , .. . . 01Y fi!DIIIN ill 1111 _,. Arlo.
l'lltlPieo will bo lllld In APril
to aulat 1a thua l!l'olecto.
A -*1 .wUI be blldto ...pnlse I ~ to put
rellactor tapes on bleycleo. Tile
1r01 and MaiGII. It alrtldy bas

n. llllllbal ......

jlr'lljlct, called "Uabt a mey.
,de,'"'l l"' lllolllCOIII)IIIQ'wblch

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