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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.

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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.

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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.
~=-~~~ papers.

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,
and their demando upon - -

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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.

By United Preu lnternaUonal

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to
SHOULD HAVE THE ThesoHigh
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LAST WORD BY
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FIT ROGERS
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You'll find Spring Fashions in our Second Floor Ready·
To-ll' eM Departmenl and GCcenlltGilJIB Gloves, Scarfs,
Handbags, Jewelry and Hosiery in Dill' Main Floor
Hosiery and Accessories Deparrmenl$.

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loco bondeou,lightly liberfllled, pqwernefted bock.

32.36A, 32.38B,C, $5.

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PeHI, lace lined witll sheer, Short, P~S·M Average, s.M.L, $6.

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Three

Pay Raises
Won't Meet
All Desired

skinny
The il:~ro'!;I&lt;:Or l~s: will he
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depart1ntnt

11fter

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cuatmnerJ for
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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
.,... llillllJoJ1Ial
wUI feature OIIIIQwllng opea~t.
moot
ot
.
t
hslr
o!!enll.. ,.,., 1
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
·
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

By Bombs

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that tblo be done. It

Crime Detection Advances Noted

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•:lliliortil

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

Beedsville Man

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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.
.
.
. made In lbe iaol 25 )'tll'l, por.
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~
'
I ~~~~~ IN
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,'.,
1 ·:fiAf-- "
:
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.
. Ill · - 111- In
\'! ~•• or • .llrlko.
I'K~~-·
.Joe
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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

S:_,.,a.

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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tiww

··surP- we W':lr them ," , ·
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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on wlsa, and t - ·
Br:•.-)!;J:r.. &lt;:•.h:"lr,J8irl!l w~ .

32AA.''

version
Jp town

.,,

r\

Tukin:

wu tho

·.inny
?veJ

Samt l 1
hi:!- Wl' il ·. i
co ao 1
Won&lt;l· 1
up~'il

.t hnller.'·

~hirt s,

c '

H,.,,·k·

groin.

to r.hlnk
,} woman

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

jo:~ :

of

pound

alid
wilh a

Then Panty Girdles designed for pantyhose and lexlured stockings.

hudg;., \

afi t

white
r.d her
1-Jrok('! '"

.!e part·

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

/

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~e

:i.~t

young, natural, rounded-instead-of-pointy.

ther

·" went

knift,"
ould-be

It begins with the Bra designed for the bosom you wanlloday,

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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.

u11r.h
1efend yoiJr-

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Hyprwsil near rwrmal for Sirhan Sirhan

;~'~ 1'1 1~d ''f(J

ym; gir!s hew to&gt; ~;.:~~~ ~
M~iH., a~ain5t

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.

•· OV&gt;Jnt

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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.._

!~ ~ ~·~.H·nr•l :·, ~·

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
Ti1t'Tl!

·

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

t iust

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

F~cesGun

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
.

DOW\ .

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

-r

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~
., ~... Co. The-

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(ConliiiUed ... -

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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 •
.• ~
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,..,,_
~ · • ·'·
11111
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 _ . , ,

Projects

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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.

'
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
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YOUTH ASKID FOR fl'l
Thl• column 11 for young peo..
pie, 'their problema ud l)leaaures, their lr&lt;lublea ltld !ltB. Aa
with the nil of lleleo Help UBI,
It weleomta lllqbs but IIUII'I
doclp a aerlnua 'lt..Uon wltll a
bruah-&lt;llr.
Send yonr loeMp qaootiona
to YOUTH ASKED FOR rr, care
rJ. Holeo Help USI IIIII - per.

NO WAY TO BREAK

- iou know by obarlng your
lamllf iottb bar. Lll'a ~ the
halP lhe I!Dda at her special
aehool - &amp;ad tho •&lt;bo!onaiD(•
.... learu In your home - will
brlnl bar hack to raellb'. II,
FORY~·~WDITYRU~

FOR MATURITY" SEND A
SfAMPm SELF - ADDREs&lt;!m
ENVELOPE TO Hol011 Bollel,
CARE OF THIS NEWSPAPER.

BY JACK O'BRIAN
NEW YORK ...: MGM ahaQdobod Irvlna HerUn'a pliiiiiiOd cl...,.
cut 11181J1111!1 opua "SI!&gt; ll Wllh
Millie" (to star 'Julie Andrelll)
In IIIIa new show biz A&amp;e of ())..
ICIIIIIY .... Tho ap wbereln tbe
flllh.tllm "I Am CUrloua,
(Yollowl" literally groaaedmore
(ln a 600-leal N. Y. tbealre)
Ihalt "JoiiYerlbw'' In two _ . .
tng days at 6,000.-t Radio Clb'
MIIie
Let NBC explain IIIIa to the FCC: llllrle¥
Jonea In a 111m helng made lor
NBC-TV will have a aeene In

HaUr• ....

llle IOido for theatre ~~
but liloll will be wrlliod In a
towel lor the aame aceoe till
NBC .... Varlet!''l C&lt;llclualno
011 the amuWpeeollp: II took 150
yeara for tho mavlea to aet to
"LolltaN and only three yearl
lor "Lollta"lo set to TV.
An1hooiY NOwlq'a aew. llmkajunk movie (Ita lllle alone CGIIIaino two totally macene In Jl(u'aaes) ncelvod the N. Y. nviews It doservos: brutal ....
. For\Y walhod out 011 one of ita .
lraebee preao prevlewa .... As
we foreeall waeka qo, the Dan·

aid O'c.nnor TV lllow llnkl In
Ita channel ;...e 1 .... ~ •
M:u11n'a "Tbe Malteae BIWt'
mmlo ~ pla,y the operator•.
of a nudlit camp) bao on actre11
making her lft\lvle debut therein
whoae name Ia Andriana von'iloic
IIIQOJ'en .... llle'a Don Rowan'l
wife (Obi That Andriana • o •
ilalleJOOTIInl).
MGM Wanted Richard Burtoo'a
1Q'1'UJ1Y tones to narrate Ita ''The
Green Slime" aci.G feature hut
the foe Dickie . - na llllber
than the whole film coal ao 'bye ·
Dickie .... Fine YOOIIR oortntt,.

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I am 111, gracluatecl f r o m
school, and working. Lalli year
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Dear Girl:
No. A mother cannot leplly
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Dear Holen:
How can you toll your motber
In a nice WI)' that abe embarrasses yoo? 9te triea so hard
to bo hlp, and I knoW the klda
are all l•n&amp;ftlng at her behind
oor backs. Wben friends come
over, she'a right tllere umJx.
lng." Other mothers know how
to talk to boya and malnl,y when
to stop talking, but mlno Otria
with theiti. With the girls, abe
!llgglea.
lllo brq• about hoW cloae we
are, when a&lt;11tally I tell her
)lit what obe wanta to hoar, but
not hoW rm roaDy feeling. llle
doeSII'I UDderllanl the! "being
a pal" to yoor teenagers is u
''out~ aa hobiiY aox, and toclajo'a
ldda think a parent 1100 doeln'l Jb3 In 1t1r
Is .. phony.
· oiiliiwe ~... lallr to, ani!'
tUl to.
I oonaider the paronta rJ. some
of m.v friends reolly there becouae I ... loam from lhem
and IIleY llaten to me, too. So
wily did I have to draw a molber
who tries to act youii&amp;Or t11aa
I am?- WHY IIE7

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You luckod oul Wb)' not dlaeu•• lhla altuation with your
father, who wiD~ aee
your point and ptU his wife back
Into her owe pneratlou. Olhlrwlao their marriage may atrlke
mlcldlNge ahoola when you klda
.... and he "' left with
oothlng hut an adoleacetllltranler.
A&gt; you u;r, wise eldora eom.
nmloate btauii6!JI.y with teou
- and (thank gaodneal) moll
j)&amp;l'ell!l have tossed aWQ" llle
IUtdated '"pal" routine because
kldo don't buy ltaey more. SOMEONE llhould tell your molller
lbe can't jump the geooraUon
pp on a PD&amp;U otick. - H.
Dear Holen:
I wlob there waa oometldDc
I could do to help Dllma. lllo
Ia 13 and ao am L When abe
was eitlht, hor molller died of
eoncer. SIDee then abe haa beeD
gradually ..., Into a ahell. Her
lather put bar In a opeclal achool
heeauao the do&lt;lor 1114 a h e
couldn't raco reo!ft1, &amp;ad obe
lo aot a little ~
.,IIIII year.
'lb011 two aau. 11er ra..
!her also died of eancer. He
was m11 lick a 11»r1 time, Now
I think Doma Ia baek wbere
lbe no lour yearaaau.llle doeaD'I ..... lo aaderllaod.llledoeaD'I ...., err. lilt Ia Ia a rooter
bomo.
I feel ao lueq lloeauae I have

No ... it's not even a question of fault. It's a question of fact. And the fact is that you are probably
taking home a bigger pay check than you did ten
years ago, or live years ago, or even one year ago.
That has a lot to do witli the fact that the checks
you write to buy automobile Insurance have to be
bigger, too.
The money auto insurance companies collect in
premiums Is paid out to cover the cost of accidents their policyholders have ... the cost of accidents Is largely the cost of repairing cars and
repairing people ..• and wages are a major factor
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Let's look at a lew facts about how labor costewages and salaries-an~ most directly related to
auto Insurance rates:

• The wages of people who work In factorieswhere auto replacement parts are made- have
increased by nearly 50% in the past 10 years.
• The average hourly charge lor mechanics, and
other skilled workers, who do auto repair work
has increased by 35% in the past live years.
• Better pay lor hospital employees Is one reason
why the cost of a day in the hospital has just about
doubled since 1960.
• Doctors' lees have Increased more than 20%
over the past live years.
Actually, everybody's involved. Under liablllty
claims, auto insurance compa~ies pay the wages
of people who are laid up-for weeks or even
monthe-because of Injuries suffered·in ai,Jto ·ac-

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Los Angelea .. 55 27 .671
Atlanta ••••• 48 34 .585 7
Son Fran. .•• 41 41 .500 14
Son Diego ••• 37 45 .401 16
Chicago •••• 33 49 .402 22
SeatUe ••••• 30 52 .366 25
Phoenix •••• 16 66 .196 39

er of the Year and Conner was

Cincll1llllli 125 PhUa 119
Booton Ill Son Diego 107
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ovor-:.3oo 10010111, !rill .be In
right llol4 Alex Jmnaon, who
developed Into a .312 hitter last
oeason, wW be In lefL In center
wUI be Bob Tolan, who elao
came from the cardlnala In llle
doel for Plnaon, . last ~ea~
certer fielder. As a ~.reauJar,
with the Carda, Tojan 'Jilt .~0

arxl .253 the la,lt iwo saaiona,
but with the )llda wUI be given
a full sl)ul·'aa a regular; Tolan,
"""""" · of 1932 ol,ymc)ie aprlnl
chalq)lon Eddie Tolan, ''"""' of
tho faBles! men In hoaebell and
la certain to be near the top of
the Reels' batting order.Leon Wagner, 34-year4d
vetenn purchased lrom the
Chicago White Sox, brings still
another bet to the Reds' aU&amp;ck

band, and hltti!V the bell well
In aprin&amp; training, Is Jim
Beauchamp, who has been a ~
minor league slugger lor
several seasons and came to the

Reds from the Bravea' organizadon late last season.
Bristol has the · oame com-

NEW YORK (UPD- A "new"
Jerry Quarry proved more ot a
quarry than big Buater Mathis
borplned for Monday nlghL
Quarry, with a history of
lyl~ ~cl&lt;__and wailing for his

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OIJPOnl'nt to come to him,
stormed out from the opening
boll and unlooahecl a two-fisted
attack on the 2331h i)OWIII
Mathis to gain an impressive
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Investigation Sought
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May be Ended

and p~ee hlmoelf in Uoo for Joo
Frazl,t'• ft.v.atate heuyweigbt
chaqllooshlp.
After the bout it was revealed
Melhls broke the middle knuckle on hla left band In the first
romd. But, h~ury aside, it
seemed that even a healthy
Mathi1

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round on.
Both Judges, Jack Gordoo and
TOll)' C&amp;sUlano, were in agree-

ment, scoring the tight ·for
Quarry, 10-1-1. Referee Charlie
Colan had Quarry tho winner 92-L

have been no

match ror the quicker and more
aggressive Quarry.
"I don't want to use the
broken knuckle as an excuae,"

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By IJDited Press lntel'l1llional
NEW YORK (IJPO - Jerry
Qll81'ry, 196, Bellflower, cant,
oulpolmod Buller Mathia, 234\io ,
Grand Raplda, Mich. (I2).

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Tiant Allows Five Hits In Win
By FRED DOWN
UPI Sport&amp; Writer
Lula Tlant of the Cleveland
Indiana and Fer&amp;Usm Jenidna
ol llle Chieogo CUbs made II
vlriual1,y oft'lelal llcnll)' that
they'll bl 011 the - . 1 two
weeka hence when tbe major
· - t.aeholl ...... _...
All that'• left Ia for
Mempr Alvin Dark ol tile
Indiana and lola_.- Lee
Durocbar of llle Cuba to laDle
llle star rlaht.!Jandora for the
prellilloua ualgnments.
Tlant, who had a 21-9 reeonl
and a L 60 earned run avonp
in 11168, showed Mood~)' that he
Ia juat about 1-eod)' When he
allowed n.. hits and walked

Will Disability .
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two battaro In the Indians • 5-3
victory over the Seattle PUota.
J - . , whose 20-15 reeordln
1968 modo him the Dill¥ major
11118110 pitdtor who haa WDI1 20
IIIDtll In each of tho lao! two
1811101\1, wa1 equally impressive
u he allowed . two runa In alx
inni!VI ol the CUba' 5-2 tri~~~q~h
over the Olklanl AthleUeo.
Rico Potrocell~ ono of lllo
Bootoo Red Sox' lllllllll&lt;JU8
cconehock klda, hit a grand
slam homer In the oixth Inning
to spark a 10-4 romp over the
Plttaboqh Pirates. Petrocelli
connectod oa J e - Luke
Walker after Ken Harrelaoo
deullled ud Walker iaauod two
nib. l!arrelsoo ani George
Scott also 'llomored for the Red

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catcher Dick Dietl doubled
with the t.aea ftUod and two
out In the ftrat imlrv to lead
tbe Son yranelaco Giants to a $3 Yictoty over the Ban Dielo

Padrea. It woo the Giani&amp;' 12th
victory in 16 exhibition pmes.
Mike &amp;!•taln and Tim Cullen
drove In two runa each and Joo
Coleman and Dick lloaman
ccmblllld ln a lour-hitter as the
Wuhi1181DD SO•tor• defeated
the Atlanta Bravo• 5-l. Coleman, a I2-pmo wlnnor In 1968,
limited the Brave• to two hits,
Including HaM Auul'a homer,
over the nrstab: IMinp.
Fritz Pateraoo pitched porlaet
bell lor the flral live llllllnga
and the New York Yankoea
went on to beet lhe New York
Meta 7-3 in a night IIIDtl at St.
Petoraburg, Fla. Nal.l OUver
drove In throe runa With two
double• IIIII a single and lloiJb,y
Murcer drove In two I'Uill lritb
four alnglOJ to lead the
Yankeea' attack.

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By United Press JnternaUOIIal
Cincinnati lllii.Y have caallbt a, ; ring as an 11-5 favorite, but was
An lnvestlptiou lauru:hod r o I a x e d Phltaclelphla squad hordl,y the darii~V of the erDIVd
o rno a
~~v waiter Kn~e&lt;IY, preaidenl or when It polllod a 125-119 victory · of 15,076 who paid $167,293 to
llle National Bosketball AIIOcia- m the linal aight ot. the season. see the contest at Madison
Uon, takes on intense ramiflca- Tile 76era however, did have Square Garde.
tlma following llle cloae aeeond- aomothlng to 1 - bosldea tho
Quarry IIIII Mathia treated
The Pomeroy llo,)oa Rasoboll
place flnlah In tho Eastern pme and can't be accused of the crnwd to quite a lashioo
easing up at the !lnlah. ahow with the WlllllOr dl!playing
Division.
league has oet Sunda,y, March
30 at ! ·p.m. at cicy ball, 11 sign
ABA STANDINGS
Kennedy Ia curlouo to diiCOV- Plllladelphla now has a 55..27 his talents In pink velvet trunks
tUl Ume for the 1969 season.
By United Press lnterJIItloJIII
er why Eastem Dlvialno cham- record, the same aa lAta whDe Mathis, who was roundly
President George Nessolrood,
East
Jl(oa Baltimore lolled to Jlia,y Ita Angeles, champion of tho booed during the pre-fight
Jr., said boyo between the qea
W L Pel. GB star baekcourt tandem of Earl Westem Dl'lillon. II the 76ers inln&gt;ducdons, aa-ed ~ In
of seYen (as of JIDIO I) &amp;ad u India.., • • • • .42 32 ,566
Monroe ani Kerin Lougltery bad beaten Ute Roylla, Pblladel- black volvot trlllks wltlch split
(cannot reach 14th birthday he- Kentucky • • • .39 32 ,549 11h aplnst Pllllatlelphla recent17. Jl(da would have a better 1001011 down the middle In the second
lore A~at:%0) are lnvited~~to~.,!MiaDII:~Y~·~·• • • .39 34 .534 2'h 'lbo 76era -the
lnd tile record &amp;ad If the two clubs ever round.
sign ICJat this
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'!be only lmoc:kdown came in
The
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ha¥8 pined tho IIICGild round when Quarry
knc:M
cap
reWest
adv&amp;~Up 011 Ute
caught Mathis with a slinging
Pel.
GB
Pllllaclellbla'
complicated
matblal1 of a ·11111-loll mark.
Jell hook to the side of the head.
qulrod to have $3 for .,.p and 1,.
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aurance coats.
x.()ak!lnd ••• 54 17 ,761
ters b)' loalni to CleclntlaU
Boatoo heat Ban Dloau 111-107 Aathls at first seemed dazed
Neaaelroad oaulionocl !hat lit,. Denver • • ••• 43 32 .568 lll'h Mandl)' night ani ftnlahlng the In the opener of the twlnbUI In hut then aagged to ono knee
tie !merest woo aa-n In a re- New Orleans • 41 32 .562 14
1011011 In aocond place, a ball- Plllladelpllla, Dan N e Ia o n•o along the ropes a~ took an
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ahead of llllrd Jl(ace New three-{IOint pll)' with 1:30 • l a h cent meeting of the organization Dallea • • • • • .37 35
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and unless attendance at the Los A!welea •• 32 39
York. Tile Kniekl arp that If remaining put the Cella In frOIII
Quarr~. who emetged ll'om
March 30 aoaalm Is good, there Houaton •••• 22 50 .306 32\1 the Bullell bad uaed lltJaroe for auocL Jom lllvlleek loci 111e the fight unmarked, bloodied
II a poaslbUlcy no summer pro. x-cJinehecl Title.
Mathia' ooao In the lOth round.
and Loutibery and Ill to Boltoo altlck with 31 palnt.o.
gram would be conducted,
Monda,v'a Reaulta
Plllladalphla they would 'lbo CeiUca held NBA acorlng The ,.live of BeW!ower, caUL,
Houston 124 Denver 115
bava Uod the 76ero for nmer- cbamplon Elvin lll,ye1 to 15 meeting oo resisllftee from the
(Only pme scheduled)
0111 honors &amp;ad engaged In a polnta. John Block bad a Son start, had Mathia oo tho
Tuelday'a Games
playofr for the aeoond apot.
Dleau high of 19 points.
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!haL
Tile Red&amp; have looked to
Jim Maloney, alllf Ieider at bolster their pitching by the
16-10 last year who hao had a acldltlon of two experienced
chrordc a h o u 1 d e r IIOJ'eneaa hurloo who cauld help: righthanthrou&amp;hout his career, , Is der Jack Flaber, who tad an S..
throwing weD. So are Nolan and 13 record with the Chicago
Queen,
White Sox, and lellhondor Jim
Nolan bas been brWiallt, and Merritt, who was 12-18 with
that's important becau1e the Minnesota. Also added are
Reels Dgure ho cauld bo their Wayne Gnrwer, who came
next big alar. The lllm-lrv lrCIII the canis In the deal for
Cellfornlao hod 1 U·8 record 11 VIda Plnsooo and reUevor BUJ,y
an 18-yoar-&lt;&gt;ld rookie In 1967. Short from the Mete.
But In his Orst exhibition start
'lba rest ot the Reds' club
of 1968, ho turned looae hla fall looka aolld enough, If the
ball on a cold, bluatery day pitching wiD .i011t please contriapinot the Boston Rod Sox and lluto Ita abare.
Behinl . the p!lte, Johnny
incurred a sore shoulder. He
bad to otay In Tampa after tile Bench, the league'• ••rookle ot
soaaoo bepn and gradually the year" In 1968 when ho hit
work out the sore~es.
.275, Ia juat al.lrli!V a long
By the end of llle year, Nolan career•
waa back In atrlde IIIII bad a 9-4
Tile Infield ol Loe JollY,
record that lneluded seven TOIDIIlY Helma,· Woody Woodstraliht viclorlea. Nolan frank1J1 ward, and Tony Perez also
Ia s'-lng to bo the Reels' aeems eoL Fred Whltlleld backa
opening day pitcher: ''SUre, I 1CJ at !Irs! hoae ani elao
walt to pttcb the cttner," he •~C~Ptes a lei!honded pinch-bat
11)'1, uBut I warted to last
Hose Loodo Outllelders
year, too, and look what
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So let's be reall.stic. As long as we're iri a period of
inflation (and there's no end to it in sight) everything-including wages and the cost of auJo Insurance-Is going .to .continue to go up. Whose fault Is.
it? Nobody's. ~e don't like It any better than you
do. But that's the way 1\IB.
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any other team.
So a- como wllh aU that
hiUbv they flnlahod foorlh, 14

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card1Mls7 Pitching. With Gory
Nolan and Mel Queen suft'arlng
sore arms In IIJ)ring training
and Milt PIIJ)Jal having 1 2-li
record before bobv traded
away, the Reda' pitching never
came close to matching their
hitting In elaao.
Pitching Tile Key
Thlt' a why when you 11k
FINAL NBA STANDINGS
IIWBger Dave Briatol h'"' the
By United Press International
Reds are golfV to do IIIIo year,
Eaat
he starts hiS answer: uw ell, It
W L PeL GB the pltchlna ataya •011111 • ~ •"
Bo!Umoro ••• 57 25 .695
So lor thla oprl11,11 Bristol has
Phlla. •••••• .IS 27 .671 21:1
Now York. •• ,54 28 .659 3
Bol!oo ..... 48 34 ,585 9
Clnclmali ••• 41 41 .500 iS
Detroit ••••• 32 50 .390 25
MUwaukee. • • 27 55 .329 30

sembly, they were 11 tbe best
bunch of people Jn the world."
ul'd be half asleep on tlte
noor, but the cheers would wake
me 141," he aatd.
Hetleff was ,.mod UPI Play-

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cldents. Insurance payments to these acclden.
victims are higher now because more people are
being Injured, and the average per capita income
has increased 35% since 1962.
Higher wages are always a factor in the higher cost ·
of materials, products and services. And the higher
costs of the things we buy are the reasons we all
have to earn more •.. or charge more for the things
we sell. That's what Inflation is all about.

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d11rin1 tM winl•r. Wh•t did
)'Oil du't"

the atudent body was also •1 AllAmerican" and the cheerJeaders were "the best I've ever
seen."
Conner told the cheering st.,.
denta, who pthered for the as-

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COLUMBUS (IJPO - '!be CC)o
lumblla East High School Tlgera,
Claaa AA state baskelbeU champions, received a trophy, cheera
and P!'llae as 11an AU .. Amerf..
can team" MorQy dllri~W a
ached assembly.
East defeated canton McKI,..
ley 71-56 Saturday nii!bt to t.oke
the ~as AA crown, the Tilers'
second lllralght.
UPJ Ohio Sporte Editor Harvey Sioq&gt;lro preaonled C..chBob
Hart and the team'• co-eaptalna,
Nick Conner aod Eddie Ratleft',
With the trophy for wlttnlng the
otate title.
Eaa~ with 1 17-0 aeol&lt;io record, was voted to receive the
honor by UPI'• Boord of C..cheo.
I Colwnhua Mayor M. E. se...
aenbrenner, wbo attended the
tournament ftJIIIs to boost the
team, called the squad ••an AllAmerican team." He added that

TAMPA, Fla. (IJP0-When
drive Into town, lht big lip
al-ldo the freewl)' tells like
1.1 was In 1968• "Welecme to
'fltlt)a. spring home of the
hitll'*'at ttom in hoaeboll-the
Clndnratl Reda. u
Loci b)' NaU..I Loque
hoWng cbaqion Pete Hose,
the Redo eotllllilecl 1 .273 ttom
hottlrv avonp !lat 10111011more than 20 points holler than
you

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lnllana at Los Angeles
Now York va. MinD. at Duluth,
Milll.
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You" woa 1lle I!&gt;Pie of tile Tblrd Wilda FerreU; Mabel Pickens,
Wadneodly Ho~Demikoro C I u b
White, Ada &amp;ack, Irene
......., 19 In 1lle meeting heod- Parker, Margaret llalley, VIroprters at lflmlclpal Park.
ginia Salser, Noomll.c•-· Mar·
C&lt;mlcted by tile president, prot C'AJtttlll, Margaret EichingNa&lt;IVII London, tile meeting op. er, Mra. Nolan and Mrs. Hayes.
oned wftll Lenten devoUCXII by
" - White. Serlpture wos read
111 Virslnla Soloer, and Mrs.
London read, "Sometblng Different ror Lent,., followed by a
prayer by Ada Slack from ' 1Se..
cret Place."
Roll eall wao onawared with
a raadlng or verae pertslnlng
to Elster or Lent letter from
MASON- Mrs. Russsll Cape.

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MASON - Miss Sherry

Hartley, a sophomore at Wa·
hama High School, was crO!YIIo

Mra. Luther Jolrllton,
hart, Masm, showed eolored
club member, was read.
llldea of ber European trip to
amual trip was dtRWiaed, ar.. membero of the !lmshlne Claas
lw1 plaeeo to go being ouggeat- of Chrlot United Methodist
ad.
Church &lt;HI Thursday evening when
The topic of tile April meet- the class met at the horne ol
Ing will be •'Sofety." Aosign- Mrs. ROY Proffitt.
mente &lt;t varlouo atety hazards
Mra, Promtt was in charge
or b!JXs were gl.ven to those at.. of tile devotloosis. Mrs. Clartending. Each II to prepare a ence Baier, president, pres!d..
three to five minute dlscusslon. ad and read a poem entitled,
It was reported that 11te amual •'Faith."
Homemakera v.y had been postThe group voted to give $25
pmed. llosteoses for the 1\prll to the church Easter offering
meeting will be Jean llall, Myia and to usist a nee&lt;IY family
Hud10n and Ada Slach.
wltll food and clothing. II was
Leaders of the afternoon pro- reported that tfle sweeper for
ject wera Irene Parker and Mar. the church had been received
Prel Eichinger who had each and tlle altar cloths had been or..
perSM make her personal color de red.
chart. An interesting discussion
Mro. Capehart assisted Mrs.
followed.
Proffltt as hostess and served
lloateut'ls were Geneva Nolan refreshments to Mrs. C e c t 1
and BettY Hayes, A oovered dish Smith, Mrs. Flossie Hoffman,

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HEARDl

Baker's Radio
Auction
Wed. N!i .t..M.
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Buy at rour fl!'luChoir• _ Taltle 1 ...
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Junior Class dance m Frl·
day evening. She was presented yellow rooes by Cheryl
Burns. Miss Hardey, the dau..

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1011, Mto. Bleblrd GlikO,y.
Mra. Georii!I·Johnm, Mr. and
Mra. Jerry Se«t, MJ'o, liGbort
llolldrlckl, Mro. Doo~dl!um;ar·
nor, BeU;y Foreman, Opal Jlqh.
es, EYel,yn Rattson, JUlie :au-no,
Mrs. Dan Slnlth, Mrs. CalvlnMC·
Daniel, ·no.. Sol&gt;reU, lllro. Hlrvey Flora, VemoiJ Ctdle.
Margaret Buckslow, Mrs. Wll·
Jlarn ·Thoml&lt;lil, ' Mro. Born Doo. HWe, Mri. Rufus Blak8, Mro.
Clarence Holland, RebeecaBuck·
nor, Allee liartley, Erilestlno
Whittington; · Joom Jelforson,
Mrs. Jone Burrlo, Mrs. Ted Poe,
Mr. and Mro. Bill J&gt;ridd1, Mrs.
Belly Crtunp, Mra. Dana c,
Durst, Mra. Otl8 Utellflold, Mro.
Albert Thompm, Mary HcCrman,
El81110r SOYre,.MarylllunpniW,
Bemerd llollman, Herbert Sa.Yre,
and Paul Bllnlarner.
Mr. Charlie Williams, put

Others seekirw the honor
were Vickie Young. a Junior,
and Joyce Keathley, a senior.
Vickie, the daughter of Mr.

aoo Mrs. Harold Young, Cllf·
ton, was escorted by Samm,y
Bennett. Joyce, the daughter
of Mr. and Mro. Joe Keathley, Letart, was. escorted by
Gary Mitchell, Mason. Music

for the dance was provided
by tile Ja.Yo.

ATTEND BAPTIZING
Tina Marie Radekin was a
SUMa,y guest of Sherrie Turner
and mother, Anna Elizabeth Tuf..

ner, in Rutland. After atten:Un,
SWiday Schoql aoo church at Colwnbla Chapel, tlley atteooed a
baptizing or five new members

at the Marshfield Church baptistry.

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Mr. Willlanur served u ma~o
ter .of eeremonleo. Mrs. Mary ·~~J~~.~~~
Fl'OIDIIt .wao ln &lt;barge of tile ,
event and was a11lsted 1&gt;1 Mra. .
-~ Bl&amp;aja. A st. Petrick's Da.Y · !i~§~:~·~i~
tbome ~· ulled. Mrs. Ftoendt
pre1011ted llr. Cook aad Mr;
B&amp;metl 'l!lth 11111mrocko 1 n d

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Miss Ebersbach
Is Welcomed

YOU'LL FIND THE BEST
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ora lor the youth are Isabel
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CLIFTON - An organiza.
tlonal meeting of tile teenagers
and oldar youth of the Clifton
United Methodist Church wW
be held &lt;HI Thelday evening,
Mareh 25, at 7 p.m.
A film will be ohownbyMro.

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..., Ccxmcy..aLeaderswarobon. leadera at 2P yeara, 13 )'811'1,
ond at a COUDty reooentllon buf. 10 yeora, 5 yeoro aad 1 year.
fot dinner oo Slltunla,y ot Wabama
M'!'a. Rood, a volilllteor.leod·
1114!1 School.
or at IIlii BWie ChD for 18
lllra. Gerald (KatltrYD) Rood, ,yeara, hal appradmateiJ 60
recosntzed as jop leader of tile membera. Laot )'811' sevODmom•
1811', waa presented a small Ill&gt;- bers at her clUb """ 10 Welt
.JI(!y by Ma1011 County 4-11 Asonl VIrginia state Awarda ot Jack"
GObert BomeUe.
lOll' a Mill.
Carl Cook, Mason Counlf Ag.
Mrs. Uwlo Roush, Letart,
rlculture Agent, assisted ln the waa hallored for 20 yoon IBrY·
Ice ao a volunteer leader; Mrs.
G. C. Fowler, 15 yearo; Mra.
Elmer
Newberry and G. C, Fow·
ENLISI'S IN AIR FORCE
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MASON - Brian Kearns, ,...
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keam1, RI,)'IIIOIId Uevlng, lolro. Earl
Mason, left on MondOY for Fort Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Johollrolah,
Knox. He reportedl,y enHoted ln Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jolm11011,
tho Air Force ferthreeyearoand Mrs. Oils Randel)lb and WIUiam
will begin ochoollng ln aircraft . R. Lewis, 5 years.
Certlllcateo were pre-..! to
lllaintenance. Alto leaving with
C8
on.r.year leoders. They are
him for Arm,ytrslnlogware ChocAM
McCOy, Margaret Clnlrsi~
ll;r Miller, ..., of Mr. and Mro.
Judith
Willlanur, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Miller, Clifton, and AI.
vie Purkey, 11011 of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Peters, Mr. andMro.Gene
Alv!a Purkey, West Cnlumbls. Riley, Denver Blake, Mro. Law-

ghter of Mr. aoo Mrs. Dtlnald
E. Hartley, Haven HelghtJ,
was escorted by Gary Fields,
son or Mr. and Mrs. Gerald •
Fields, Hartford, W, VL

.Mrs. catherine SWatzel, Mrs.
Peggy Crltea, Mro. Betty CJ.
dle, Mrs. VIvian Fry, Misses

llllda and Lorena Weiss, Mro.
Gl&amp;dro 'Thomao, Mrs. Reuben
stewart, Mrs. Donald Foglesong,
Mra. Murl Megee, Mro. Matil-

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Color ·anq .Persollollty are . ,
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Try Our Delicious Sandwiches

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comed •• a oew member ......ill:!'
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111e llomeofMro •
A blrlbdaT 1]111 Wll
od to Mra. Corrie
her 11111te17 pol, llop&lt;il-to4·
but home froin the
the luoband at Mr~ RubJ ...,,,,.,,
Mrs. Neulzlii1Sllnvlted the
ben to otlencl her loidon .,... •
ding amlversary m April
at the Trinity UDited Clwr&lt;!l .
Christ.
Mrs. carrie Malnbart
eel at tile moetlni ID
..... ol Mrl. Eda
led devotlono. Gomes _..
eel with priztl bellll Mrs. Ella Smith, lira. limUna. Mra. IWio Dilley, IIIII
Mra. Soldoaabel. Mr1, De-- .' [l~~;;
or served relre-. to
named and Mro. lrlbel Wolfe.

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News, Notes

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da Noble, Mrs. Clarence Baier,
Mrs. Jack1100 Slaw ana daulihMrs. Nancy Johnston, Mrs. Lowell Keeney, Miss Mary Dudding, ter, Janie, of Cherry IWI, N.
Mrs. F])er Roush, Mrs. Lester J., visited recently wltll Mrs.
Zerkle, Mrs. George carson and Emma Ryan and Miss I.Yde Ryan
ln MaS4XI.
Nancy Proffitt.

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and son, Kevin, visited ln FlorIda wttll Mr. and Mrs. James
CONDUCTS CLINIC
NEW YORK (UPO - Rwming
back Bobby Dunon of the New
York Giants wiU conduct a
tootbal1 clime at the Louisiana
State School Cor the Deaf in
Baton Rouge, La.,
Thursday.
He wUI be assisted by three

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Laui.I.IJ and wUb Mr1,
Loyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis McDaniel, Mason. Mrs.
Loyd and son remained here for
a week while her husband

9th Birthday Is Celebrated

Concert is

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turned home.
Frances Gehring or New
Cumberland, w. Va. visited her

Mr. and Mro. Carl Roach,

Mrs.

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candyotripors,
Mankin, Awdllary; Ate
arll Nellie Parker. school, tal.ehers; Lewis Tello, modlcal staff,
ooo Wlmlle Marcinko, tile nurses. They will &amp;sleet the candy.
str~»er who wlU receive tile
ocholarshijllor 1969,
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lllrs. Bearha wW be tha A~~&gt;­
illary repreoentathe to lbe cowity-wide moeli111 toplanadl181ter
hoapltaL
Genevieve Melnhlrt, of PCIIl·
aroy, Holen Heaton, PomerOJ,
Route 4, aflll Juanlla Silencer of
POSl' co~m~murES
Chester, were wel&lt;CIIIIed 11- . llaelne J1Qet, American Laclon,
membera. Bertha Parker ..,...
the flmda for prize•
dueled 1 prlltp'arn of &gt;arled road- aad rofrelhmarts ot a party for
.I"'S.
veterano at tboSautheastern Oblo
Rutland and llarrllfOIIvllle wo- M8111al Health
IIIQod 1&gt;1
man will be tile April hoateoseo the onllll17 o1 tile poll 1aa
and tile West Vlqlnta WCIIIIOn 'ThuriCIOY •

language. The clinic is part of Wednesday in Parkeratur&amp; via.
the OWens-Corning Fiberglas• ltlng her daughter and 1f011.Jn
Corporation's nationwide series Jaw Mr. and Mrs. John Hetz~
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CLOTHING
Pl'Otp'llll.
. ~ tha 1ltllikood htn with Mr. servo
clothlnr dlb' from W ·uclouo relresllmenta til Mrs.
ond Mra•.W-U Frecher.
a.m. to noon 'nlurada.f ot 1lle Boarho, Mro. Maaur, Mrs.
MilS lllilrrle Blacl&lt;oton .folD. ~1, 115 Moo..... !lira. llanldn, Mra.
eel 70Qth o1 tile MOihodllt Youth Ave., Pomeroy, Thole _.ng Parbr, Mrs. Hackett, . Mrs.
FeiiO!!II!lp of !be 11avennooc1, . - . arelnvlted.
White, Mra. Seuer, Mrs. Heatoa,
W. Va. a.ur.b, lor a· ewllllllllnl
lllra. Sj!encer, lllra. MeEhllaney,
party ilmdaJ 11 11ar1att.1 CoJ.
VISIT TURNERS
Mrs. Dllnlelo, Ru1h Morrlo, Adrllqe,
Mr. 1111 MrL Roger Turner e,.. Hubborcl, Ado &amp;ack. 1!111·
Jolt Burt, 0101 of Mr. and Mro. aoo flmJiy of lllmllton, Ohio. dred WItiles, Marpret EM,
Marvin Burt. Is ._fromJiowl. opent the 'Weekend with o.!ir Jeoliellolden, FreclallOIIIer....,
lnl ~ UalveroliJ for t b o par~ ·Mr. aDd Mrs. Henry Ph¥Wo GDkey aoo Mary Plek'0,\ll'lnl f&amp;CIIIoD.
Tumor, Other &amp;mday 11101t1 au. Mra. lloaald Dltaer loo
, llr. aDd Mrl. MolvinNOil.lil!&gt;o were !llt,L Jonet Bolea and flm. Ktlhy.!lorrlo were 1110•ts.
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Monday, Tuesdar, Wednesday

9:00 AM to 5:00 Pll
Friday .................... 9:00AM to 7:00 P11
Tlllrsday, Saturday ••••••••• 9:00 AM to 12 MOn

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1969 SPRING EVENING CLASSES

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Monday- 7:00.9:00 P.ll., Wodnooday- 7:00-9:15 P.M.
Non-Credit $65.00
"I Starts: March 31, 1969
Crotlit $85.00
AMERICAN LITERATURE SINCE THE CIVIL W.t.R (322)-5 Quarter Hours or
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llon-Cndit $40.00
r•unclay'- 6:30-9:00' p,jj,
Crwdit $51.00
St,rto:. lolorc~ 71, 1969
ETHICS 330-3 O.arter Haurt ar Noo;c.odit
Non-Cndit $40.ilo
Monday· 6:30•9:00 P.M:
Cndit $51.00
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' Mark Mitch; " Jim
Ricky Blaettnar, Kevin Mel"'"'·
liD, Dtvld Pear1011, llavld KiDr,
RlckJ Gloze, Allm Soth, Kevln ·
Y-r. Dlrln Roach, aad lira.
IWio Fnnclo. Othera .PNlng IJ(III iD llanci.Y liut Ulllblo to • ·•,
attend wore ROY stewart, Dill·
ny Thomaa, Chock Follrod, IIIII
David Harris.

Economy Savings &amp; Loan Co.

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ty llonorlng their ..... llanci.Y.
.m hio nlntll blrillda.Y.
The party feablrecl an Easter
eu hunt wltll Ill ol the cblldren IIDdlni SIP being glvan
prizes. Flnder of tha ludly sa
was Kevin Yoaupr. Gome• were
plqed and refreahmonte carey.
lng out tile Elster tlleme were
aorved II¥ Mro. Roach a11lat-

NON CUDIT OFFEIIIfGS

The new phone books will be out
shortly. Which means you'll have to
hurry if you want to make any changes
in your listing. You might want to add
your wife's name, or one of your kids'.
In any case, all you have to do is call
our b11siness office.
It's a s~ru~ll thing, but you'll have to
live with it for a whole year if you forget to do it now•.So do it now.

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Pomeroy, enterialoed Somrdo,y

lnterm~rl~• .. who ww -~ ~,lll;s.,b.Jolll-.. .." , .. ..
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Rebecca Ja,.•~I•• 23, CinCinnati; otis. Marton Rice, 70~
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DETERGENT................... giant box 594
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CORN, whole kernel •••••••••••• 5 cans 1.b0
TOMAtOES~ •••••••••••••• •••••• 5 cans 1. 00
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SPINACH•••••••• ••••••••••••••• 5 cans 1.00
APPLE SAUCE ••••••••••••••••••• $. cans 1.0o'
CATSUP. •••••••••••••••• , •••••5 boHies·~ 1iOO\
GREEN BEANS •••••••••• •••••••• 6 cans~hoO ..
CANNED POP•••••••• ••••••• •••• 10
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GREEN PEAS•••••••••••••••••••• 6 ClltS
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1!lodant: .Jameo Jonea U. Polllt.
~; Mrs. Lloyd Slllllll, Now
Haven; Lalll'lll Greenlee,. LeOn;
llln. J01ale Geyer, Pomeroy;
111!'~· D1rilht POrker, ~~
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Pl011111fr· Mra. Bruce Cbadw(ck,
i'I!Jnt PleOslnt; WUUam ND&gt;,rt,
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1lo7 Boabak, Sooth ljlcle; 'J'i..,_'
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llivellllpted lbe IOCOII4 accl&lt;1. the dll\', one mlle fl'om Gl•

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ot IOU lllll st. 01111 11th Ave.,
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OFFICI HOURS
1:30 • ·• · to 5:00 ' '"" beflr
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Auto S.les

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four-room b'nllhed boule,
bath; £DUB! have large pr-

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Rbodes, 811 Foreland st ..
Pltllburgh, Pl. IW,
3-21-12tp
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DUE TO 'l1IE bmiiJII5De£ll of
a certain penon I wl8 baw
my ,b&gt;ne re!IIOI'Od after the
fill o1 April. I ha9e aabd lor
help but oothl£11 'llo1ll people
with evil mlndl but God. This
bulle&lt;!! going Oil for~

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neat little eor. CaD IIIU'I'IS
lifter 6 p.m.
S.2WIIe

LEAVE your onl« lw strawlimy plaota, Premier. CallidO, Rolli.-, Poeahanlal,
Domlati: alao Everbearb!g
Ill£ awben y 111111 rupberrJ
plaDu. Midway Market. Weal
Milo St., Pomer"'1, Pllone
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Mrs. Clara HaD,
:118 9vcamore st.
Middleport, Oblo

m.:,.11!£'1

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bath, o£i Jbln 81. Iii RatlmJ.
Pllone 74UI'It
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Call 11111-21311.

one otber tlian myaell.
Kennelb W. Madden, Rt. I,

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make batlonholes, on
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eoy dollta Qllltr acted by any.

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dae to • oltcilli. PIIGIIe -

1nd Letart Falla. Rent m1211t.

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ofllf ..It ,.1c1 within 10 d•r•·
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$1 .50 fCif 50 'war~ .. lniiiiUII'I. E•.
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1965 PONTIAC .. _,...................... - ....................... $1~~
SOlari Station Wagon, local I' owner cor, whito ovor
daNe blue finish. Clean interior, like' new w-w tires,

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25 ,., cent Dlscevnt on paid ocfl

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&lt;11d console. Black

vinyl

MlnilltUI'II Chor.. 75c
12 Clllfl ,.,-word tlwll COMICU•

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are boucbt - from ovvolo&lt;ked C&lt;llllpiDJr. Will aeiJ
on paymenll of • Jill' £DOJdb
or will aeiJ fer WI euh. Tty
It In your home. Call 2831.
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quarter bol'le. Call N11r U.
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One Of MY Two Pl.-:es
Of Buslnus
Both
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1beWoinen'oSoclecyoiChrlotian Strvice met In tile IIIICtUiry
of the Methodist C2wreh F'rldqovontng. March lt, Mra. Loreni
Dumaa WaS In cham of the proeram. uaina: 11 her tl::wlc. u A
WOJ o1 ~elllng BruU." Scrtp.
ture, 1 John 4:7-21 wu rtad by
Mrs. Alle)'IIO Reea, Roodi11g11 and
aqa were· presented by several members. DuriJW the buol11011 meeting, plano were made
to attend th8 district meetiJW Ill
Portsmouth Bl&amp;olow Methadllt

Did your last T.V. repair lob cost JOU $23.007 If
JOU had broqht It to CHUCK'S II would ha.ve cost
roa $14.00. I have no overhead to pay out, thafs
how you save up to half.
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Mr. and Mrs, Crill 8radlwd.
Sr. Mrs. liar)' Car.oh and ehU·
dren ol COolviUe, .ICI.,.t tilem
on SundO)', honoriJW lbelr.Gather,
Mr. Bradlord, Sr., on hll bJrtb.

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alnce the clooth ol .he&amp;- moiller,

GASOIJNE ALLEY

Emma Btl#

Mr. White, our janitor, Is now
rho MclluiTa,y baDe.
Mr. end Mrt. Slarcher 1!100id
In the bouse vaeot8d · ·!13 Mrl
White, better knowtl ai the John

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Mr~~o Tam Wello Ia otl)'l!ll
lll8frt.o at the Blp ~h&lt;lmli.
MrL Earl Foil vi oiled Mr. and
MrL Mike Epple.
llr, Eitell of Alhan7 loin th8

nellhborbood lrlmmlnll trees. .
F. 0. Whaley lao boon natlllecl
Cleveland Clinic thel he will
ba reoolved Ai:&gt;rU 13 lor ileart .
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rT IS TO l:f! THEM Gli!A8 ME.
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DiCK TRACY

don West and

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Mr. and Mrt. RQ- Roush .ol
Aki'al, ·and lrtendl ol -Kelt, n•
allilcl Mr. '~ _ llra. llo1117R0uah. .
Mrt. llo1'1'7 Ho.\'£1llll ~- l(lendlnll a low c!aYa .In Jlci&lt;PI with
MJ:•· 'A\Idre7 Wlloon ~ ~- .
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wlih relld"'1 and l'l:eiDIIa Hvoral di)'L .
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Mr. ard Mrs. Tom Curtis o1
Charluton, 11)1111 rho • with his Jll!"nll, Mr, 111111 MrL
HalT)' Curti..
Mr. and ·MrL Ph!Up Rdlerll
or ~alta, oPent ·a Sunday :t~~· ~· llr.a. Frances
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Mra. Rlelard lltynlnl, son .
W&amp;l118, ard Mro, Cecll ~
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Game' - Fotralt 'Rilnoerl, 1A
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216;.Neacll CarNY, 181.

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23. Pronounced
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tor one
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Hank
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TAiiE RECORDERS

• .,. $139.95 5" rHI ..$75
R.il· $70 3" rool ........$35
Cirtrldgo Topo Rocc...or
Only $45
BE SURE TO SEE" THEM
TODAY!

BrYants Dollar Shop

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harlOt.
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lea Grtlllih mi4e a irlp tO &lt;»llll!lbua on bualnou n~• .
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Mra. MJnnle McGro\b Ia aoslotlns Mro. Katie Wlhon and
Mrt. Joe Sayre with bou10 elooJ&gt;o
I tWo
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and two 1001 of Mlddl!lfCII'I. Mr.
and MrL C. F. GUt.y, ~;
Mr. and Mrt. l!GMrt AlliiN and

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irom Holier Ho111111al and Ia rec-dni at-her hoinL
Mr. and Mia. nO)'d Farro recalved Word ol th8 dlllth ol'thalr
sister-tO-taw, Mrs. WWiam Hoi·
IIOJ at Now Matemoraa.
Rev. al1li Mrs, T, A. Cleland
celohratod tbolr 511h wecldltw
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COLUMBUS (\!PI) - Tllo
Ohio AFL • CIO toda,y turnod.
over to the General Assembly
s!Jnatures ol41,500 Ohioans 01&gt;po&amp;ed to tho 1-sitloo ol awlmml"¥ fees at Ohio state parka,

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u'J'he citizens of thla atate teea will .PUt· owlmmlng at state

have aJread)' paid. lor their paliko CKII ol the Oranctal roach
swlmmlqr Ctes at state porks ot thousands ol Oblo !antilles
throuah their itate taxes," Ktrw who now UH the Caciltdes,u
IIJd. _.Now the admlniatratlon Klqr added.
King aald Melvin Rebholz,
wantl to turn arouod alii
chief
of tho Dlvlolon of Parks
"We believe the fees are ctarge WJ twice for theae privand Recreation ol tho Departgr01sly unfair to the citizens Of eleges.
ment of Natural Resources, teaFees Not Feaalble
Oblo," said State AFL-CIO pres11
ln addtUon, we believe the Ufied maintenance and. operaidenl Frank W, King,
Uoool foes at stale park
beaches cost $414,154 a year.
Tho labor loader cootendod

Curfew Laid
On Students

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the fees, which are scheduled
to go Into effect on Memorial
Day, would brill! in about $1.25
m llllon anmally.
King said tho' state Is dUJ&gt;o
ning Ohio taxpayers for almost

By United Press Interl'8ttona1 Thuroday night the! destroyed
A 1 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew Lane's Science Building. Earlier
imposed Saturday remained in this month, the school was

closed for 10 days.
Other campuses
Lane College in Jackson, Term.

effect today at mostly Negro

Most of the 69 students arrested
earlier violence re·
mained in jail.
At the University of Wlscoo-

At other callq)uses:
Massachusetts- Fltl;y students
at Burdette College at Boston
demonstrated
for an hour

sin's Milwaukee

against the scheduled
visit ot a Central Intelligence
Agency recruiter. However, the
CIA recruiter canceled the visit
since IKibody signed up for the

duri~

C8)11)US,

a 10..

minute brawl between 50 and

!50 black and white students
broke rut in a snack bar area
known as "The Pit." Pollee

broke I{) tho figh~
At Malverne (N, Y.l senior
high school, about 200 black
students stuck pins ln a dmnm,y
in a "voodoo" ceremony to
St;&gt;t.

emphasize

to school
C&amp;rnrite
that

James

they

wanted more black sttdles and
teachers.

Students Sit In
About 50 black stndents at the
Lewis Towers campus or Loyola
University in Chicago sat in at

the office or the president, the
\

Rev. James F. Maguire, to
proteat his decision reCusing
them the use or a ll.ouse for an
Afro-American Center.
When told the Rev. Mr.
Maguire was in caliCornia, a
student spokesman was granted
permission to call him on the

telephone. Tho student, Donald
Hubert, 20, BBid Father Maguire
told him the hoose would not be
for BI1JIOne' s use aIll would be
torn down. The students then
!ell
At Lane College, tho 7 p.m. to
7 a.m. curfew lmpooed Saturday
by Jack110n
Mayor Robert
Cqer was reinforced by a rule
forbidding students to gather In
gnqts larger than three,
Trouble at the 1,160-student
school greW out of a fire last

Monday

interview.

Mlchlpn- A grOI{)ofdissldent
white students at Western
Michigan University in Kalama·
zoo handed President James W.
MOler a list or eight demands,
including the cancellation or a
proposed tuition increase, the
reinstatement ot a militant girl
student leader told she wilJ not
be able to re-enroll next
semester, abolition or all
disciplirBry rules and boards
and an equal student voice in
deicisloiHIUlking.
Dllnois- Dennis Butler, 18,
Chicago, who allegedly was
beaten by five white students at
a pizza house at Northern

above

the

pizza

LOS ALAMOS, N,M, (UP!)...
Mro. Marie Jo Hflldrlckaoo
Elam struggled barefoot
tl1rouill IIIIOW until her frozen
!oet would carry her no farther.
wrawed Utem in
her clothing and tried

Then

she

pieces

ot

again to negotiate her wa: to
aafet;y !rOm deep In a !orrosted

IIMJWitain,

Mrs. Elam, 24:, a nurse_

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ol Columbus and Kathy HW, 3,
dalltlhter o! Mrs. Sharon HUI ol
Grove Cit;y.
Both Mrs. Mullillll and Mro,
HW are members ol tho Com•
munleaUma Workers of Ameri·

ca.

Weldon Pfarr

Middleport

formed and CJve members ap..

Councllrnan Charles Dyer re.
ported on progress being made
tor making some correctioo on

the houoe number confuoion In
the community.
Tho Middleport FOal Of!lco
wbtch SIX'I1 became soaked and has -uJled hlm a list ot the
finslly slipped o!1 In tho """'· hoUse numbers with residents
As her feet numbed, she having numbers Which are com.
wrapped them In pieces ol pletely out ol accord with nel&amp;bclothing, and later stuffed pine borlng homes on their street
needles ln them tD cushion her who are being asked to change
aching feet.
their numbers.
Pain Is Unbearable
II was stres&amp;ed that utillif
Finally the pain In her feet companlea shoUld be notified o1
became unbearable. She left tho tho number change ot each resiroad ror the forest, where she dence.
Councilman David Ohlinger realopt oo plno needles for
warmth. For three days &amp;be ported that the recreation comwaited, unable to walk, while mittee will prepare a !lot ot
dt;y 111111 stale pollee aoarchod needed Items. He amounced also
the ruged country.
that Middleport Oremon, at the
On tho third day, &amp;he realized recpoll o1 the Chamber ot Comshe WGIIId have to walk II her meree, wW elean the main bUll·
bab)' was to surviYe. After mly ness section street.
a rew hundred painrul yards,
&amp;he had to &amp;top. Ls!A!r that day,
the baby ""' she had tried ao

carried her seven-month old
blby. ille naddled hlm In
oome ot her clothing to keep
hlm warm, to keep him
breathing.
!lie !allod. The cbDd dlod.
But pollee called tho plucky
woman'11 etrortJ "marveloua."
FlYe-lla,y Ordeal
The story ot her ftv~
ordeal In tbe wildoi'IIOII lui
)Ill a lew mlleo !rom t1da hard to save died.
Two days later, oo Friday,
dt;y waa rO&lt;OUDted
b.Y
aearchen
found her, almost
Lo&amp; Alamoa pillco.
011 llarch 16 Mrs. Elam put hy&amp;torlcal and sulferlng from
to the fr002lng nights,
her baby In tho !amil}' cor llld
91e
il
recovering
at Los Alamos
droVe imo the IMU!Wafn• to
Medical
Center.
Her husband,
llllrt cactuo !or her apartment.
Her car became ~leoob statioood In Italy with tho Air
Foree, was giYen emergency
baaed in mud.
Tldnklna she cruld follow tbe leave and new home.
An autopsy revealed tho baby
loop rood back to town, she
began walking but took the died ot dehydration and exp&lt;&gt;......,g turn at a fork In tbe suro.

by Ronnie Mullins, 4, the IOD

ot Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mullins

Dies in London

house Friday.
pointed to the authorit.Y. A rep..
Black students, saying Butler
rosentative from Columbus will
was beaten in the presence or
be hero April 3 to review !ecluniversity security police, broke
eral housing programs, what is
wlod.ows, vandalized trucks and
recplrod on the local level and
cars and 11\iured seven whlto 'lilult stops shoUld he taken
s t u d o n t s Saturday. Pollee
here to proc&amp;ed with a project.
quelled the disturbance at the
Members of the authority are
20,000.Student school. - No ar· Kermit Walton, QJy Eddie Guinrests were made.
ther, Pomeroy, and Jack Welsh,
Jeane Morgan and BUI Chlldo
ot Middleport.

Heroic March to Save
Infant's Life Failed

union olfidals cmirw the Pill
tlir~ :weeks, were preaeuted to
San. Ronald Motl, [).Cleveland
a~ l!op. Dooald Pease, J}.J.o.
nln.
The peUtlons wore presented

a million dollan more than It
needs tct provide swimming at
state parks.
King's Suggeotions
Weldon M. Prarr, 67, former·
King sald If the state wants ly o1 South Richmond Ave., J.M.
to save money it should sus- don, Ohio, died MoNiay mor•
peN~ publication of the 'Wonder• lqr at hio residence In Beverly.
fuJ World ol Ohio' magazine.
Mr. Pfarr was born May 28,
He claimed · it ls currently be- 1902 tho 1011 ot tho late HoiD'y
ing subsidized b,y talq)ayers to and catherine Berry Pfarr. Ho
tho tune of more tloln $200,000 was a retired s~.Pr\'l.sor of the
a year.
soap factory at the London Cor·
The petitions, circulated by rectlonal Institute, 1 member ol
tho Presbyterian Chw:ch ofPom·
eroy, and ol tho Eaglea Lodge
. No. 950, or London.
He is survived by his wife,
(Cortlnued from page 0
Sarah; a son, Weldon (Whitey)
stated that the insurance firm
Pfarr, Lon:lon; a daughter, Mrs.
hopes that a frlondly agreement
John (Rosella) Folan, Columbusi
can be reached oo. work whleh
three granddaughters; two greatthe village Is oxpoctlng tho Morgran:lchildren, arw:l one brother,
ey Co. to perfOrm.
Tho village has recently threet- Clarence Pfarr, COlumbus.
Funeral services wilJ be held
ened the Morey CO. with going
Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from
to Its bonding Urm unless certhe Richard E. Gallogly Funeral
tain street repairs and lilt staHome in London. Frierxls may
tion repairs, allegedly the ducall today from 7 to 9 and Weclttes ol the Morey Co., a r o
needay from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9.
made. Morey was the sewage
Graveside services wUI be held
disposal system eonstroction
at Beech Grove l'Bmetery Thurs·
company.
day at 2 p.m. Tho Rev. Gordon
Chase said that grating&amp; and
JOO.nson will orrJciate.
baskets for the system have been
received from the Morey rtrm
as promised, and whlle they are
not properly prepared for use
in the system, the company has

lllinois Universit;y at Dekalb,
was !reed on $2,500 boll Monday
on burglary charges. Butler, a
promised to contact him on its
freshman, at¥1 two other black
intentions later thil week.
students were arrested on
Councilman Zerkle said that
charges or burglarizing an
the housing authorit;y hss been

apartmert

VETERANS MEMORIAL
deeper Into the mwntalno,
HOSPITAL
where tall trees kept the IUD
Admloslona - Clayton Smith,
from molting the &amp;noW.
R11Uand; Connie HaUield, DexBecause ahe had not piiiiiDOcl ter; Cora Hutton, RuUand; Chrisem walki..Dg IJQ' distance, Mn. tine Buchanan, Pomeroy; G e rElam had Dlli1 worn •II-• trude Drake, Vinton; Daniel Ralrden, Hartlord.
Dlschargeo - Lowell Colllna,
Allsha Bissell.
TONIGHT
CLUB DANCE SET
MARCH 25
Tho
Twin Clt;y !lirino Club
RACHEL, RACHEL
dance oooslons wiU be I h I a
(Tochntcolor)
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In tho
JOI.Mt Woodward
basement
ot tho Maaonlc TemEateUe Parsons
ple In Middleport.
Chimp &amp; Zoe
PACK TO MEET
The regular monthly meeting
~~;=~~ .of
Cub Scoot Pack 248 will be
lA &amp;
hold II 7:30 p.m. IIIIa IYinlna
MARCH 2&amp;-27
. 11 tha DAV h&lt;me, llutierlllt,

MEIGS THEATRE

1.-0:N:iOTii._lili___. . .Ave., Pomeroy.

GAUGES

Judge Robert S. Betz, Gallipolis Municipal C...rt, announced the! today's hoarlng for SteJ)h.., John TrayiiDII'Iich, 21, N011
Athens, charged with lntor!erJng wlth an olflcer, has been
postponed until next Tueaday.
Trayanovlch was arrested last
Tuesday at Rlo Grande CoUeae
during a student protest O¥er tho
college's decision not tore-em.
ploy WUUamN,Chrlatcpher,pro.
!eoaor ol English.
Tho Gallla COUnt;y !lierlll's
Department was called to the
college to ask Rooald L, Burgher, 29, Grove Cll,y, ex'i)l'OfeSIIor at Rio Grande Colleae,
to leave the campus. BIU'ghor did
not leave and was arrested I o r

trespassing. Trll!'anovich was arrested at the same time, when,
according to Shorur Denver A.
Walker, he Interfered with Bur&amp;bor'&amp; arre~
Bursher pl-d IIUllt;y laat
Wednesday In municipal oourt
and wasftned$25andcolliB. TrayIIIIOVlch was reloa&amp;ed on f316.90 bond for today's c:ourt IIJIpearance. Tho Rio Grande student has retained Bruce Camp.
bell, a Columbus attorney, to
represent him at the trial, according to the court.

GIJ!iplllo0 12,0"

and 18.0 l'UMiqr 21 teet
leo ·• ••7

oi roll-

oral P~ P sant, ...... 1; Pomoray • ~~~~- Z!.ZZtlllntDn, :ua
rlslqr; Karawha Fallo, 8.33 rt..
tng; Chi 1 ton, 20.43 r1 1trv.
' 1'111)nlqr
• " 4.$ teet of l'&lt;lll~
London,
era; Marmo~ ~ 5 lee~ and
Winfield, l'UMiqr 7 feet.
BOAT MOVEMENTS: •
GALLIPOLIS WCKS- SOI,.y
dCMil 10 p.m. 1 OUachita ~ 10:05
p.m.; Fort Dearborn ... !1:05 p,
m.; Jollo Pushak It&gt; 11:10 p.m.;
stevenoon It&gt; 2:35 a.m.; 11 E.
Bowles clown 4:35a.m.; WW!am
11 Zimmer down 6:40a.m.
KANAWIIA RIVER- lillrmet.
George T. Prieo .., 8:15 p.m.;
Somet IJI) 6:30 a.m.; Wlnrteld,
W, ll Slaver, Jr. cloWn 10:30
p.m.; Polly R. .., 12:211 a.m.; o.
F. ShOaror IQ&gt; 12:50 a.m.
OHIO RIVER- Lock!,, Phil1p il&gt;om It&gt; 5:10 p.m.; Vulcan
IJI) 6:30p.m.; Harry llyer It&gt; 8:55 P.Dl.i Jane T. \IJ 4 a.m.;
Lock 15, Peggy Downey "' 4:20
a.m.; Lock 16, Duncan Bruce-,
d&lt;Mn 4:30 a.m.; L. Flore It&gt; 5,.
30 a.m.; Lock 17, Jefferson 'I'
12-mldnight; St. Maryo ~Q&gt; 1:45
a.m.; Lock 21. S. M.. Jenka 1C)
6i20 a.m.; Lock 22, Steel Pion-

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"Chel" opened Satllrdoy niJht
at the !20- ol!.Broadway
m.; Allied - Aabland .., 7:40 p.
m.; Valvollne I{) 8:30 p.m.; Alldrew P, CalhOUII down 3 a.m.;
A. D. llayneo, D It&gt; 4:45 a.m.;
Katbleon K. .., 6:30 a.m.; Ned
Merrick down 8:10 a.m.; )lei.
dahl Locka, James Bowie .., 2:-

eer down 5:50a.m.;EiiabaWooda

30p.m.; Celeate down 2:40p.m.;

lmador down 3:30 p.m.J lllvld
McKay .., 4 a.m.; Stave Click
down 6 p.m.; J, S. Lswls up
!2:05 a.m.; Elaine G. .., 12:30
a.m.: Jetrbc8t down 1:50 a.m.;
IIIIas Lucky down 3:45 a.m.

other valuable possessions in a Safe
Deposit Box. Forget about fire or theft.
Cost is very low!

,alional
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Membw Federal
Insurance

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the cicada whose nolao Is or.
fldall,y deecrlbed by the u, s.
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2¢, 1969

TEN CENT$

Rio Grande College Attains
North Central Recognition
,1(\rli("PO't as dean aM ft-..5~

Rio Grande Colleae was not!fted tocla,y It has been acceplad
for membership In, and accredtted b,y, tho North Contra! Aasodation ot Colleps and Second.
ary Schools.
Tho cloclston culmlnatel a sixyosr el!ort ~ Rio Grande Colteae Ill gain accreditation,
An examining committee of
f&lt;MD' perS&lt;llls repreoontlng North
Cenlr'al villted Rio Grande Colloge lbroo days Iall December.
It made Its recommendations to
the North Cl!lllral Aaaooiatlon.
Ba&amp;ed on theao recommen-

VIsit Elllerfelds
3rd Floor
Furnitur.e Department
Makt El ..rftl•s In Polntrty
Your Shopping Ctnttr

lng committee noted bot h
strengths and woaknoases ol Rio
Grande College. The mramlning
ccmuniUeo stated that Rlo Grande
College "hso played and can contllllo to play a distinctive role
. In the omcatton of young pie In Appalachia."
The examlnlng cornrnJttee Celt
that tho College shoold cootlnuo
In Its present direction ol cpailt;y educational experiences to
Its students thrOW!h a well deslened and articulated pattern ol
omcatloo ror Its natural c o n-

1tUu.eney.
011 orpnlzatioo and admlnlslration, tho mramlning oommltloe reported that "tho Tn!otooo
with whom the eumlnors talked reflect a otrong atrlnlt;y to the
Collep. They work hard for the

lnstltutioo andreproaontltwell.''
The examiner• also placed tho
adrnlniotrativo leadership at the
lop. ''Tho Prestdent is an oxperlenced and mature scholaradministrator 1lbo underllands
and fully appreclatos tho com)llexltloa ot hliber educaticn."

The eurnlnero &amp;JIIllauclocl tbe
President'• ablllt;y til hire competent fellow admlnlatratorollbo
heye made slgolflcant contrlllutions to the adYancemont ot the
lnatltution.
Dooplte the relatively low !acult;y aalary averages and tho
isolated loc:atioo ot tho Colle&amp;'O.
it wso felt ~ the examining
oommlttoe lltat tbe Dean o1 the
College hso been able to strenghten the facult;y OYerthepastthree
years.

CLEAN-UP WEEK in Mlddloport aot a booat from Mlddleport Codette Troop 185, Tho scoota
made po&amp;lors polntlqr It&gt; tho observance, and theae have been placed around town. Pictured here
' with a poster which they made are Dobbie Schuck, left, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schuck,
alii Berban Althcl1y, daugh!A!r of Mr. land Mro. Gerald Anthoi\Y. Mro. Pearl Reyoolds, with tho
• glrlo, lo chairman lor tho Mlddleport Amateur Gardeners Club which Is working with the village
on the proJod

BY UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

Tr~u playing like a U

S. dove

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON HAS BEEN apparently
unable Ill win Canadian Prime Minister EUlott Trudeau's lmmocllata ..pport !or hlo antiballistic missile (ABM) systom.
.Trudeau, who Dow back to Canada Tuesday nll!l&gt;t alter a twodly vllit, llid he waa "no closer than before" to mak.lng a de.
clston on hlo otand on tho Issue.
'&gt;·
The ABM project hss raised questioos In Canada, In part hecauoe Nlxan'o propoaafo would place nuclear tipped ml.,Ues In
Moatana and North Dakota - pracllcally Canada's backyard. (lppoaltioo partie• have been alter Trudeau to denounce the Idea
~- ~ olealalk!P ot tho armo race.
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What about fresh air....: indoorsl

Q

What makes it different from other year
'round air conditiotfers~

A

Principally this- the heat pump is .11 ·
electric . It cools without water and heats without
burning fuel of any kind 1 • • • makes efficient use of
electricity only. It is a dream of electrical living come
true- clean, com•enient and safe.

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Is the heat pump truly automatic!
YES! Set the automatic thermostat to your

liking, air conditioning comes automatically, no matter what the season. You don't even have to fllp any
switches. Switchover between heating and cooling is
completely automatic-from season to season, within
the same day, or even hourly. On a cold morning, lor
example, you'll get heating. But if the weather should
suddenly turn uncomfortably warm after the sun
comes out, your heat pump will reverse itself ... to
provide cool comfort automatically.

It certainly will! Here are only a few of the
benefits you will enjoy with a heat pump. Comfort
... air at just the right temperature -filtered and
clean-gently circulated the whole year 'round. Clean·
liness ... reduces dirt, dust and odor contamination.
Convenience . , . one thermostat setting maintains the
desired temperature range- automatically- all year
long. Safety ... no flame to worry about. Investment
.. . boosts property value and protects investment over
the years.

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heat'

.Stornu lwh midwiJI!t, New England too

How big an area will a heat pump cool and

Yes. Since a heat pump is an air moveni'en.t
system using both indoor and outdoor air in its operli-

t(it •::~:e::~::hi~::i:lu:::~tically

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Generally speaking, the cost of a heat pump
is comparable to that of a central heating system plus
a central cooling system. Factors such as size and construction-and the proposed location of the heat
pump enter into the determination of initial cost. Call
the Electric Company. We will have one of our rec·
ommended electric heating·cooling dl!llers give you
a "dollars and cents" figure .

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What about operating cost!

Will the heat pump increase constr:uction

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No connection to chimney flue is required. No fuel ·
storage tank or gas connections are required. No cooling tower is required. No attic fan or other forced ven·
tilation is required.

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Can a heat pump be installed in both new
and existing homes, offices or factories!

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Yes. If you already have a satisfactory warm
air duct system the existing ductwork can usually be
used with the heat pump-helping to save you money.
Call t)le Electric Company and we will have one bl
our recommended electric heating·cooling dealers ip-

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No. Heat pumps ·are backed by many years
tant here .. . such factors as insulation, glass area,
of testing, development and constant lmprovem.nt.
shading, and so forth. However, heat pump models
Heat pumps were introduced ba~k in 1932. These ,Inare available, that will cool and heat homes of five to
stallations in all puts of the Untted States have h«n
eight roo1ns and larger. For industry, heat pumps meet
checked and double checked. A hcat/.ump has ~een
exacting commercial customer needs ... either singly
de\oeloped that is a pr:actlcal, depen able air cdndior In multiple• to provide complete, customized, zone·
tion~r and heating unit that provides the fln~st in
by·zone comfott wherever It is needed.
year round comfort, automatically and eeonom&gt;cally.
for more infqrmttloll 8U out 111d ~ !he .,U-oddraHII,.pooup paid c.tnl Ill fllut March electric ..mce ,_,.L

CHICAGO (111'0 _ An Ohio
State Unlvorolt;y executive believe• a school which ta.lls to
take a stand 011 dlsrupUve stu~
dent unrest to making a path
for wider attack.

Charles Gamha, executive associate to the vice president for
student aftalrs at Ohio State,
aald Tuesday when 1 unlvorslt,y

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Rio Grsndo College was denied accreditation by the Assoclatioo In 1966, However, tho
annual four-year waiting period
before reapplieation can be made

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As a result, Rio Grande Col-

lege made application for accredItation In May, 1968.
In the report to the North Central Association ot Colleges 111111
Socondury Schools , the exarnln-

Seal Sale
Will Pay
For Oinic

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A SUIDillllt -Sjlllllc:I&gt;A!Ilnlc will
be one ot the projects made possible by tho annual Easter soal
sale ol tho Meigs CCK~nt;y Societ,y for Crippled Children and
Adults.

NO JUNK YARD - A peoolqr motoriot late Tueoday.
ternoon could have gotten the lmpreuton that the I{)Per Pomel'Ql! parking lot was a junk yard a!lor an accident resulted In
·• f.Jr autoo belqr tlama&amp;od. A car driven b.Y Larry Epllqr, 211,
Coolville, travellqr east on East lillln St. at 3:50p.m., weiC
off the berm and out ot control, acroa1 the raUroad tracks
and Into cars owned by Lester Hawk, 49, RD, Coolville r65

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Advance
Study
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obtained 1n rura1 areas o1
.
oal I ha
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sa e c 1rman reports. For A
d
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II_ J _ Meigs County. Victor Bahr,
those who did not receive seals
War lS lU(.I(.W fire marshaU, amwnces. A

but wish to contribute
. to tho pr~&gt;o
gram which proVldos aid to
handlca,pped children and adults,
money may be sent to Curtis
Jenkinson, Vine St., Mlddl.eport,
treasurer or the Societ;y.
The cllntc, scheduled to be
held during the swnmer mooths,

probably in lillddloport, will be
conducted by a qualified thera..
pis~ Coot for conducting tho
clinic will be nearly $1, 000
The lillddloport • Pomeroy fto.
Irmt Army morale being chipped away
tary
Club doubles as the Crtp.
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. -CharWASHINGTON - GEN. WILLIAM C. WESTMORELAND told les W. Howard, 49, Midway pled Ollldren's Society ai'MJ has
Cmaress Tuesday of "disturbing indlcatlonsu that antiwar dem- Drive, was killed Tuesday while charge or dbbursing fuB:Is for
autralllro are tryt1111 to carry their projects Into the Army.
cleaning a gun at his h&lt;me. the theliJly and treatment, mad-.The Army chief ol statf, In an annual posture statement to tho
Death was Instant, according !cation, and artificial aids and
Senate Armed Services Committee, warned ot ••ant:Jwar activi.. to C&lt;roner John Grubb, who IPIJIIancos to the handiCOjlpocl
tiel b,y •ocllorous minorltioo In our soclet;y which some have at- ruled the death was accidental.
This year a goal or.1, 400 has
tempted to carey over into the Army!'
been
Bel. ·Approximately 90 per
Mr, Howard was born Doc.
19, 1919, at VUla 01'019, ·m., cent o! all !ltnds rallied In tho
JemiMJn wins stay of execution
tho soo of the late WWiam T. Eaoter seal aafo are retained
COLUMBUS - TWO OF THE TRIAL JUDGES wllo sentenced and Nellie Martin Howard. He within tho state to Sl{)port pre&gt;Bld!ard Jemiaon to death granted him a sta.v ol execull011 at a was a veteran of World Warn, grama for crippled d!Udron and
hwiDI Tllooday. He was to have been executed Friday. Jemison, and had rollrod from regular adults. Edueation, research and
68, Columbuo, was convicted in 1965 of llhontlng hls wile, Virsfnla, eqloyment as a Btllel'visor at
to death at their home, and gunolng clown her Iormor emplo,yer the Kaiser Alumlrun CO. at Ro· treatment centers are financed
through tho program.
at a t1owntorm drug store.
venswood sometime aao due to
Jllclps Leonard J. Stero and Jolyron B. Gessaman ol the Frank- IU health.
1111 c-1;)' Common Ploos Court Tuesday granlod JemiS&lt;lll an lndo!Surviving are hia wife, Florlllllo ltay ol execution whlle awaiting the return ot the orl&amp;iDal ence; two daughtera, Cheryl,
trlal popors from tho U, S. &amp;!promo Cou~ Tllo Rle wao mallod at 1\ome, and Mrs. Patricia Nichfrom Wuhlngton Tuesday.
ols, Covlnaton, Ind.; two aons,
Jacllb D., at home, aDCI Pete,
Docateur, m.• llld throe brothers and four aiatera.
There are 250 entries In the
Funenl oervlceo will be helcl March 27 ~9 Ohio aateFox lb!lCOLVMBI/~ (UPI) - l!opreThey propo.eed regional trane- at the Keith Funora1 Homo In oro flold trialo and bench &amp;how,
'IOntatlvea of Ohio's major cit leo portatlon otud;y agencies be cre- Villa Grove, DL, on Friday at Ill be held here tholloigs eoun.
..ld hare Tuoodiy rural areas ated to submit projects and prl· !:30 p.m. Burial win be there. t;y Fox lflmtors Aasn. aa1t1 today,
It was reportod there will ba
Jit more than their share ot oriUes to tho state lor Oranc- Tho body wiU be taken to Dllnols.
Fog!esoqr
Funeral
Homo
bounds
from live states and canhtahwaY bond money.
lng.
Is
In
charge
ot
arrsqramorrto,
ada. The bench &amp;how will be held
Highway Director P, E. lillshTho hlghwaydopartmentiYints
Friday, bealmlng at 8 p.m., at•
otar met with repreoentatlves of cc:xmcy- comml18loners to submit
the Archei')' bulldlng at Ro,ye1
Oloftland, Columbus, Cincinna- five • year highway plano ao the Minor Accident is
Oak
Part!, near Five Polrrta. Tho
ti; AkrOa, canton, Y-stown, basis Cor aUocaUon ol state bold
JlllbliC
II lmilted,
1 TOledo, Dayloll ind Sprlqifiolcl. m011ey,
lloadlprtero for the trill• on
·' 'l1lo repre-dveo propoaod
Molt ot the dlacuuloo center•.
Saturdll
llld !lmday, to ba .....
ed on tho spondl 1¥ ot $250 mll1 ~ citlea hi"" more control
4letotl
In
the Elp Bldgo Ull,
o;.r ~ ol hi&amp;I&gt;Wil' bond 11011 tor urban hlgbwaya which
will
be
at·
!Ito Balhln Fire no' ·litiioaw Ill their arsoa.
eontalnod in the· fSOO mU·
1 ·'';•owo ~·e Yoi!r poaltton wao
!III'IJnettt Wllb _ . . Ill ba "'~"'"
lion highway bond Issue approveeL
ad )II 101110 .Plat's there till.!' ed last Novembar.
Iii 1llldlt.Y·IIl It," Malheter oald.

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Mrs. Ri taSiavin, biology teachIn Mel m~ School ha
er
gs '1161' .
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a summer Institute in biology
for lrlgh school teachers from
Juno 16 throu&amp;b Au~st 22

ben on bornlrc ha s now been
lllled du to
nt 1
e rece ra ns.

.Olds), Dooalcl Wrlgh~ 38, Parkorobol'l r57 Cllryaler) llld
"Marltl Joan Will, Pomeroy ('67 Chevrolet). Epllrw'o_:_65 Olds
had hea'l' clamqe, tho Wright Yehicle waa demollabld, lilra.
WW'a car had minor damap and tho ~k car load""-~
damage. Eplillg was arraoted by Pomeroy pollee oo a llWl
charge. - Sontlnol Photo.

Sacred Heart Parish
Receives Fr. Maloney

Ma" wiD be ol!ored &amp;lnday
In Sacred Heart Church In POmeroy by Father Francia E. Maloney. assigned here as adrnfn..
lstrator
(vicar economo) protem
where she wi.IJ earn 10 houri ot
In
place
of Father John Tllrol
gracl!ate credit.
who
is
on
sick leave.
The Institute is sponsored by
Father Maloney, 38, arrived
the National Science Foundatloo
The roslgnatiOD ot Mrs. Ulin
POmeroy Tuesday from Mlllian
Smith,
a
teacher
at
the
and the Department of Blologitoosburg,
Ohio (Mooroo Coont;y),
cal Sciences at MarshaU Uni- Salisbury Elementary School,
was accepted el!octivo at the where he was pastor of a. John
·,..,:.rslt;y, Huntington, W.Va.
end
ol the current achool year tho Baptist Church.
The programincJudestfleseob.
Father lilllone,y expects torewben
tho Melp Local School
jectivea: To increase the sub.
turn
to Mlltonoburg at the and ot
ject matter competency o1 the District Board ol Education met
participants In tho area of bloi- recently In opeclal session. Mra. his assignment here Whore St.
John's Clurch is being renovatO&amp;Y, particuterly In Cellular Smith will retire.
ed
In preparatloo for tho ordinaA
contract
Ill
oupp1y
olectrlcPhysiology, Plant Molllhology,
tion
ot Its first parishioner In
Plant Taxonorll)'' Genetics, Evo- lt;y at the now Meigs H I g h
129
years,
ROY. VIrgil ReliCh.
lutioo and Ecology; and to J&gt;IO- School Cor a 011e year period
vida tho opportunlt;y for quail- was approved willt the COlum- man. This will take place May
fied teachers to begin or to con- bus and Southern Ohio Eloclrlc 17, and Father Reischman will
oft'er h1a flrllt mass May 18.
tinuo a graduate program In bid- Co.
Father Maloney, a native of
lilarvin McKelvey was appointogy'
ed ao a teacher in tho district Plt18burgb, Pa., wa&amp; onlalnod in
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL for the remainder of the year 1959 alter completing studios at
Admloolons - None.
and Eric Hart was granlod a St. Vincent College, Latrobe, Pa.,
and St. Frando Seminary, LorDllcllargeo - Elllth Rico.
contlaulng teacblq contraot.
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Resignation
Is Accepted

250 Hounds

Are Entered

Big Cities Complaining

etto, Pa. His first aallpm.C
was as a teacher In So :S...

dlct'a !Ugh School, cambrldp,
Ohio.
Thon followed lJRIQinlmorrt1 01
assistant pastor at St. l'lul'a
Church In Athens, Ohio, 1H01966; assistant to lite rector, IJobo
Name cathedral, Staubollville,
for 15 mmths, and to MilloDIburg Ill August of !967. Wbllo

serving In Athens he also wu
administrator of tho !1. Jobll'l
Bapliat Mission at !lQ&lt;svllle,
near Coolville.

GannentFmn
Strike Brings
Unfair Otarge
PT. PLEASANT - Unlm at.
torneys filed charges ol wd'alr
labOr pracUcoa and rol\ual to
bargain against the Quallt;y liloDo
ufacturlng Co., here Tuesday.
Tho action followocl tho arrt.
val Tuesday or lllartin Veal, VU.
gints State Dlroctol' and chlaf
negotiator of the Upper SOUib
Department, lrterratloool ..,_
dies Garm011t Workers Unloa, Ill
tho wake or. strike b,y 72 ol tllo'
plant'3 83 eq)loyea.
In a statement to tho !)1'011
today1 Vest said, '"The ILGWU
won an election at tha Quo1111
lilanu!acturtrw Plart last Oct.
24. 'l1lo union since 1111 booa
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trytqr to negotiate with the pany, but has had no IUOOIII.
Tho action protecto w INn '
who hive Joined tho strlb .... ·'
cauoe tho
ClllllOlllltilly replace them, It wa1 ~
...~ ·Tllo ebarpo could ......In tha ,hayq lit ·IN'
otrikors alf OYirY ' - iiiiiJ ...,
molnaut.
'lbo· brterMtldiliil IMlla lltliJI&lt;.
mint 'll'*'-"• Ulll-lo ...,
'IIIII ~11\III41GniJ!ll ·-­
llate at w ,._ \'411t· ~

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nl&amp;ht at 8 p.m. Ia tbe idiool auditorium ullller the dlrecti011 ot
offered Cor J-., high. ~·•• 1,1olr_sclay, 1lle ~~~ above,

:ONE SYSTEM ~~ HEAlS ·~ · coas~.

Neall, s,blr~.(1ulltla'. JIM cJ""""""' ~row, Mr.
.AarOil $Qro; lfl1le llaymtia, 11aDi1J Prollltt, Ron Co.~~~ Ah!lrrt ot ~""jlcbrro 1r0re eoit _...n Melanie
~ ~~ Doldlolf·..Pllrrtil.
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tial to correct these dorlclonclos In a shorter period ot limo.

Man Killed
Accidentally

Surprisingly low, thanks to the fact that a
heat pump requires no water for cooling, and delivers
more than two units of heat for every heat unit of
electricity it uses. The Electric Company has a spe·
cia! low electric heat rate and can furnish specific
annual operating figures for heat pumps.

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Disruption
Is Blamed
On Laxness

threatened by militancy takes
110 action "dlsrupdoos can and
HEAVY RAIN AND SNOW WHIPPED BY GALE FORCE wind
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sent r!Yers coursing out ot their banks, lrlggored powor !allures limo.,. He addressed 800 coland anar1ed lransportaUon from tho lillciWest Ill Now England, lege deans at tho North Central
with fro~~ forecast as far iblth ao tho &lt;lilt Coast today.
Aoaoclatioo of Academic Deana,
N.. York Clt;y had more than two and a tblrd Inches o1 rain
He sald the result was usually
b,y ~ Tuesday nl&amp;bt, causing power !allures lasting as long as a "sltuatioo that escalates until
11 h;ura. Thoulllllds of commotors were temporarily stranded lo it Is completely rut or control."
~ a&amp; more than an Inch of rain triggered a short clrcul~ A unlver&amp;lt;y has a responslblllllutclng down all trolley, trackless trolley and rapid translt serv.. Jty to make known its ••tolerance
lee In the city.
level, n he Bald.
Brealcthrough jUIIl barely pollllible
He ..aestod leg!&amp;laUon would
WASHINGTON - ADMINISI'RATION OFFICIALS said today South reflllt from non-action by lal&lt;'
oupported schools whlch would
Vlelnam 1 announced wllltnpas to hold private talks with the "take from the unlverslt;y COliVIet Coni: CQI!d lead to a broaktluwgh in the deadlocked Pari&amp; n"' ~-·
it lntornal atralrs "
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