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dQ 1n Molp ~ C&lt;IUrt.
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eosts fine"" the alleged cwn!AorPOMEROY - Names ot allJ. Phil MlU
R. GreOnleO Pt. Pleuint, hS
Euc1!4 a 111-..ta~w. ,.p~ · . C!f.y Scllool lli'otem:
~ felting t:l. registration charge. dents ouned to the hoaor roll d. Reed, ~~ ::!:'~~~=~~·= on a · i a 1 u r e to 11e1J the m.jor will be blaried·~ .r It II with areat concern tor
Other counts lor which he re- Meigs Junior Hlg!l School!&lt;r tile san.
ellarp; Darrall Coonouy, $15
He ""' aa Air Foree pllpt· the future of tho YOUIIi peoj)(eln
COlved
$10 and roots fifth six weeks gradlrw ll&lt;!ricxl
GRADE SEVEN - Melanie ,., 'a dllllurbllltl the peace chirp; ca.rlnc World War n 111!11 ,.._ . YGU!' conimunlcy thlt I write thlo
llnol were lor lalllng to Die an- have been announced.
Burt,
WWiam Arnold, ~OCIIIBDIIAI!II turnod tu active ~ In 1953,
I - . Their future wiUbell'eatapplica: for regi~~;a
Maldre a grade of .. B"' or bet· eey, v::-Cis;:~, ~:
and battery chargei Jaek Prlch- tWJ.ir"IP"JNfJ.W&gt;'ff!l'r!Wliftb7"0:: ly Influenced b)' ttae qualiO ot
pay tax,
uretomake"''')N ~ ter in aU their subject&amp; to b&amp; terW, James Couch, J. ce DIY.. ard, HltchlnJ. J()r., Ceall J'. Hat_..
.education '"" recelwe in your
cation for certlficete o! tiUe
oil
rl&amp;, l!aotar, K1.• alid Jerome G. Carters Announce
IChooloyotem,
,!lliet ~herJ. . .,
and tlctlt:lous registration.
named to the r were:
' . F'1s, Robert F.SMt Ezra Ktaer, Hell, Clndrmatl, all -.50 &lt;Ill .
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GRADE NINE - Susan An11- Gory O'Dell, Paul Pearaon, Ro1&gt;.. ,
I bave Uvod !Ill' entli-o' lifo In
. hI Ye 'picpl
other Malga Counzy Court rews, Richard Ash, Doris Barn- ert Romaburg, Deb Sehuck, Be&gt;- opoedlng cblrpo.
Br"rth of. Fr'rst So.n
this communtt.Y. llll'••tedlron) ,
~mabave~ ·' ·Siii~ JOurl, wlilllqo
action,
Jlulge Fm W. Porter, h rt Ire
Ber ry, ty Roaebtrry, Gloria Slrver~
GAllS. I was from """'
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Jr., fined
Bill Slran, Mi&amp;ueport, a '
ne Bernes, ""-'
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GALLIPOLIS - Mr.....
II GAllS !bat I received lllocD· 1
Ellen Diehl, AMrea. Dewhurst, old Sisson. Joe Ros8nhaum, John
e.
. cation that enabl4!d me to coo\. pt'qJOIIlo which ireit ~d 1m.
''Gocy W•.iluak.
~1 r.rter, Patriot Rt. 1,.&amp; pete .mctel..- uu..,
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De bra Garnes, Vickie Grate, NarJoo Ash, Steve Alxlerson, Karen Bal"' atudentl .Pi-ovo the 'qllallcy Gf our ....... ·
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cy Greenl... Connie Grueser, ly, Dovld BornNrt, Reail8 Blrw,
IIOUIICe tile birth of 1 oon,
Iron) other &amp;ehooil fl&gt;r mY col- tlOnal IY&amp;tem iad I hivo crtif.
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20 at lrcQoll Generol lloopiW, lep -.catlcm, lam very sreat- elled tboee proj,ows Whteb I
Melanie Hackett, Shelly llall, Pat RickY Bolin, Donna lloyd lllnh
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Harris, Frank Homtlan, Debbie Boyles, :11ary Janey, Geneva
Ironton. 1be baby .welg!lecl 1' .lui lor tile llipei-tor odofO&amp;n loll ~d ba detrlmontal to our
HESS TllRNS · 75 1
May, Mary Midkiff, Diana King, Kbw. Mary Krawaczyn. Keith
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pOUDis m1 14 OWJCe~ and baa tbat r recelved lrom\ Upoaely ochocil. I bev.e triod 1101 w let
BERLIN MoO Sherry Ki'1&lt;, Kent Kloes, llo.vld Little, 1o1Jke May, AlanlllcLol¢beeo Donlol Loe. ~ lo under...ated" Rio Grande CoiL IIIIo worklnler!onwlth!III'.C~I-. · ~• prell,lltted .t ~ 1/otUr. :
Krawscz)10, CoMie Laming, Pam lin, Robert Moodlspalll!h, J POMEROY _ Thurman &amp;t,_ ba!rw woiC&lt;IIlled 1&gt;3' a slater, lege. This lllperlor ~alley ol room : re11110111fbUI~eo,
.,- fD Rudolf llell. f¥r blo 75ih
Manley, Cheryl Nelson, Darla Morris, Sandra Floccarl, Rod- eoek, Jose&amp;mfne Babcock torur- Oorlene. 5•
81lieatlon enabled me to' com..
I am led w aiJUmo .that tilt blrthdt,y 1 u lll unlnyit811"pesll
Matel'IIIIIIJ1I"""'rentl11feMr• . plate my Malter Degree at Ohio• r...,.. lor tho Board's refusal ~at"'! ilulel._ ~ .
TENERIFE, Canary Islands Neutzling, Marla Neutzllng, Ann ney Frecker, btgrldRaw!ey,Ron- ence L. Atherton, Lucillell AtbOhlinger,
MIIIIJ&lt;
King,
Steve
Pow·
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Hill,
Dlnlb
Erlewloo,
Hazel
erton,
JIOI"Col,
Olive,
and
Mra. lloyd llaJnptoo, Wol- l!nlveralcy through &amp;lll'aduateao- w lll'ant ma a CC111t1miJ1a eon- Pii'OII lor the ...W.ie Gf Adolf '
{uPn- Seasoned travelers mako.
1111 paterl81 i1111111l!U"enta al~ sDci a aeholarlhlp, It
ell,
Margaret
Riggs,
Mllise
Rlz.
Erlewllll,
Delmaa
Golf,
Albert
John
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Arl&gt;aogh,
Ethel
Arer!oo,
lraci Ia baled 11(11111 thli acil\'1. HIUer'o lm'mer dtP11jo; :•.
lng the .tlrst commercial cruise
1111 .Mro. Georp E. 1o lor tiuo hJ&amp;h 91ali!l' of -.caer,
Stewn
stanley,
Leanne """" Smith, Jeon o~-M•·-, Ra'"'"' ba"""
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Mr,
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1be Well)em aiUOi, illllutl
on the $72 mlllion li~r Queen
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Scaggs,
Coonie
Radford,
Snider,
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Hobble
Hatpers
Plaina,
Olive.
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teacher's •Ill dOlo not lnelude ~ of Ha11'1 post, loll ·
Elizobeth D, agreed Saturday Becky Wright, Ed Young, Joe ria.
en~ntl are Mr. arxl Mrs. eommuniQ'.
Involvement
In IIIII&gt; matters. .
I01"l'J lor hlo old, eccetltrlc s he has shaken down to a
Milton ll Circle, Thebna 11. Clarence ~-r Patriot. 8 ...
Welker,
Becky Will, Clarence
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1!11¥ Insane - .11!&amp;11 w1io II
magnilcient ship but lacks the Wllliams, Mark Taylor, Fred MeDwam' Will
Circle toW, Ben Blckel"ll, Helen ri.Mr. alii Mrs. Pan Wagoner, Pat- 1e&amp;rl. ft hao been an enll.lbten&lt;au.te o rev.-111 llftheBoard'a sam., a, u t e - ~~~~­
elegance arlf warmth ot her
J. Bickera,parcels,Cheater,Sutot.
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ence. have been as- do&lt;IBion.lrealloethlt!bavebeeu lo the 0111¥ lnmai4 bi 1 l'rllluxurious predecessor.
le- 01\ bljllt !~ 160: , ,,..
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Paul M. Darnell, na s. Darnell
I ~""on Stands FU'lll
!"dated with I !lnegroopofdedl- rotnovod from 1111'
"I like her, but she doesn't Struble, John SWartz, Pam Bur•on.
Debbie
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Edtrard
G.
Freeman,
norence
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have the warmth ,vou fe1t on the
GRADE EIGHT - Robin Crew,
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Freeman,_laere, Pomeroy.
Queen Mary," said George
BHI
Chane,,
Merri
Ebersbach,
aNCJNNATI
CUPO
CincfnJohn W. Arbaugh, EtheJ ArPilgrim, a building contractor,
In Support
Rodger
Clark,
JOOn
Frazier,
naU
attorney
Harry
Me.
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waln,
ba·from. l.otx!on. "Too metallic aBI
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"""' to AiDes C. Hill, let, Ol·
Steve Jewell, John Kaufl', Roger who WI&amp; defeated by Fra er lve.
e~r dll)er you know. Could
COLUIIIBUS (UJ&gt;D - ,1be Ohio
Pearce, Sfleila Hawk, Beth Fultz, Reams In the 1966 .DemoeraUe
BenJamin Ralph Sewell, Minta
stand a bit of toning down."
American LoBI«• today rellm'"I miss the heights of the David Gerard, Karen Hale, Chris- gubematorial primary, s8turday Johnson· SeweD to Charles E. ated Ita stand IIU(IIlOrtlttg eoUoRO
romns in the first Queen tine Robinson, _Jim Schmoll, Mike amoonced he Will nm next )"ear Chancey, Maey A. Chancey, lets, ROTC lll'OIIl'IDIS aad that awtogovei'I'ICn' ~ ....
Elizabeth," said F, L, Abel, a Sayre, steve Stanley, Greg Stew.. for either U. S. senator,.--....t~··CIIS8.
Emma Salser, Grover Salser, prlate accroditatloa be pv'"' tD
retired Englishman. .. An;J I art, Desiree stlll, Richard or attorney general, • ""'"'~~&amp;
tlleprorramo. ·
Sr., to Ronlld L. Salser, Janl~e
noticed s&lt;111e looseness behiht Vaughan, Dallas Weber, Jane on drcumstances." ·
1be Legloa aloourpdeollegu
McDwaln, a former state rep- K, Salser, 1. 43 acre, SuttoD.
one of the bars which was Thomas, Stf{lhen Bratton. Jim
and
unlversiUes w e&gt;paDd rethoir
Vernon L. Weber, UarpretB,
shaking could
stand some Boggs, Richard - Bailey, Jon re.senta.Uve, did not elaborate on
Bunce, Edgar Abbott, George Af.. what he meant by •''dependhlg on weber, Rudl Baer, Paul ll Baer tban curlall lew enforcement
tightentrw:. u
training_..
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"Remtction In strength of wr
operat1CII1al bugs which ndned a er, Janei Biggs, Steve McGulftn. has Indicated to assoclateJ: that son, 56 1-3 acres, &lt;lleater.
relel'Ve military olflcers 1011 of·
his declalon on which omce to
Bradley B. Pooler, Caryl E.
trial run in these same Canary
lecUvenell In detecting and sucseek
wculd
depend
on
whotheothPooler
to GObert A. Woods, Vlcld
waters Christmas week aM
PETITIONS CmCULATED
cellful eonvlctlon of t1tooe COIIIV. Woods, 1,4 acre, Chaster. mlttlng Wtla)'lul aad Qlepl acts
cauaed pWJlic gloom in seatar..
9udents and .eotne adults cir. er candidates would be.
Glenn ~ Cundiff, Rachel E. would weaken tile abWcy Gf our
lng Great Britain had been culated petitions throuabout GalA new kind of cotton cush·
extermitated.
lipolls Thursday nil!lot 00 bebal! ioninl has reaHience and
Cundllf tu ChalUe Greer, Groce country to naist revolution." ·the
Llmj&gt;lng Liner
of Gary Rulk, GAllS mal!twt. cflllb re1latence.
Lollm·laid;
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G-!,er, ~.. ~J'~u-.
In the December trW turbine lcs and pbys:lcs instructor.
blades were snapped b,v vibra·
Some 50 atudents gathered at
tion ami the 65,000-ton llner Grace VnUed Methodist Church
more than three times the between 7 and 8 p.m. lor anoth..
length ol a football field ll.mped er "we want Rusk" rally. Rusk
back to Englalll. The Cunard was oot rehired by the board of
Line refused to accept her from education last Tuesday night,
the builders and the subsequent
BY JACK O'BRIAN
Plaza - danced r1a1rt over tile ScreeD Gemuecrelarl'.twoyoua
cancellation ot eight cruises,
NEW YORK - Sidney Polt- lobby furniture .... llttccom the qo .... II JOU -.elate II a e,
lncluding the scheduled Jan. 17
JUVENILE FINED
ier was a JIOOf ldd in tbe BaOoatlng crap liD&amp; knockod of! lntlreoUag palntiJta ID· lee DC11ir
malden wyage from SouthaJnpGALLIPOLIS- Jlllge JolmW, bamaa but a rich aoltlt: he'D
ton to New York Cicy, cost the Howell fined Aaron E. Peck, 16, cruiBtl his old watera on a lta- In 111 Eaot BOo• aparlrmml man- Klrtptwl'aloteotcoUoctloaafwa.
apr's Oat didn't make tile (lll· ter colora It the Hammer Gal,
CCUJIIMY $7.2 million.
Rt. 2, Bidwell, $10 aid costs, l1l'iou
1 yacht .... Pl~y'a nood 110r1 .... l!olq&lt; Dorin On h 11 lei"Y .., E. $7th Sl .... ADd Jan
Despite rough waters on the Saturday in Gallia County Juven,.,_ to the Careries which lie Court. He had been cl·~
'-· contreloldrell
Is Sally Shellleld
Ralph Abernatlty dortlm-l8rlorlal De Ruth'• brilliant - ·
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began in S...tlmnpton oo ••rll the State lllihwiY Patrol. Cltod - ••~ ooce
an NBC ..,. period) l&gt;oushtDve(llllntlngsfnlm at the CriiiO-KorcltiD Galler!Oo '
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dlea &amp;how " " !ltolley Winters Roy M. ilelnbera: al the E,. 38nl In llltthallet.
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Yc v
ee, Rocky E. Frazier, felt like Gtneer Rogers leaviD,g St. Ai'llsll 9towroom.
Former _.............., ibiiir
and etrlciently to its first port 17, Gallipolis, forf'eited a 123 the Tony Awards ball at the
Veep il&gt;lro " - ' ' 'l'oolllltt • Jmte Pic...,. Langiey (romomber
abow Ylalt wao brlalrt, dipllled . The Pickens, Slllers'IJ' had Iter
of
for
.and proved all the cheap. comic own vemls- II thO Wall1 F.
swiped It hlmareJuotOliiiOaitloa- GoUerte1, aloo ·E.· 57th ·&amp;1 , ••
cllchel.
ADd Nona.._,., wlfeafBerg.
Dlndta love Spiro AineW'I ao- doi1-Goo!ltnla'o owner o\adrew
auranee blo Administration ..,,, C".....,.a CipOtled, ber own m1a1 •
· keep lllll"VeWance over -..,., gallery called "Nena'oFanq"la
••trwbl!l" lp)ts" a&amp; Vietnam, Ko.. her bulband'a blndlome aew ;.
rea, "andiiY-IIPirt"? ... NCIII- lllde Gf Ber(lllorl's (also 57th
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lnsled fl&gt;r oa Oscar In bar !!rot st.) for promlainc )'GUlli! artlotl.
film "Faceo,"I4'JII Corllnwasa
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direCt lite tamer action In
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......ted $300,000 lor I CO • OJ&gt;
the
Weot lldel .... Fur tloltlon llhow
.... '•barl~ luctlcin In llanacO
wa1- ~- whoeloe- Prlitce
l!olnler •••• Who 'colleetied I ·s ui ,
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llaa Ceooack fur, coat Iron) Mlke .
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Gf N. Y. bas be'ea ~ polio victim
IInce tha ap ct 13, 1!11 con).
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Your automobile dealers here have a nice selection now and are
ready to trade, Whtn you buy your next new car it 111111 pay you to
check our bonk Auto L0&lt;1ns . Rates are low, ref'llyment is conveniertl.
sized lo your income. Finance your car, here .
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of one, Mill Shirley Gueltig of
Racine - moved through an excollont hlllbllly cype delivery of
"DoiD' What Cc:mes Natur'lly"
. rr ... "Amle Get Your GWI" In
the highly c~tive talentmont"Of this you'• (iOgeaiL
AI the new MlooSoutllomOblo,
MlooPiert&gt;OintwQIKOtotlleMloa
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the Mloa AmorlcaPageolll- thlo
llDIImer at cedar Point. She la
oloo elCiecdltl to 8JliiOIU' In Paneroy In J11110 wbea tile aliDIIII Big
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MJ'Is l..e.UrleScbaefer, Columbu1, . Flrsi
Mba Southern Ohio ft. 1968, who dey nlgltl pogeont Wll Mill Am
waa entbuaia.Ucally reeelvecl al~ Holter, daaghter of .Mr. alii Mrs.
so by tbla year's papant-audt- Roy Holter Gf p...,eroy, Route 3.
Miss Holter. a student at Ohio
ence ill sevenl.-nncea.
Recently lllliiOd Mils Cealnl state Uniwnity, moved effecOhio, Mill Sehaeler will retwn tively lhrOOJih the talent, owtmapln thlo you lei tile Mill Ohio aull 1011 ewnlng gown CCIIIIH'tiP_.nt Cedar PoiJitloriiiOih- tlon w win pageant hcioora. 1be
er 11'1 lor the Mill Ohio Crolm. tall, brown • eyed blond was e•
Mill Seluler re&lt;eiYOdtremOIICI- thusiasticaliJ recelnd tn her
·OU~ opplauoe fnlll ·tile JI080&amp;II! ·acrobatic;: talent eornped.tionraun4
audieuca I I she 4
'Thl Jm.. bar.
As first runoer.q;~, Mill HoltPOIIlble Dream," . ~ the runer
will become Miss Southern
WIJ', 1bl1 Is tile oe!Oetlonllho has
choaeo for her
In Ohio if for an)' reason. MluPter..
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capadcy.
second runner.q~ was ao Ohio
Unlveratcy .iunlor1 Bonnie SUsan
Pooley of Hamilton. Mill Pooley
was effecUve in an Hawaiian
dence c1urltW thalllent COIII(1etl·
tion. Sbe lae studied daaclqj six
yeera 1111 taught dancing three
7elrs.

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1111111 of awards w the !1111101'1
were Mlas Schaefer and Mlsa
Gloril Buck, P&lt;DBI'V)', IIIIas
SCuthem Ohio of 1987. M111 Buck
also made several apJ*raneea
durtrw tile pogeact 1011 wog tor
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Jan dance to uMyHeartBelonp
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award ror the pageant was Mia&amp;
'VIrBIDII Moe Thomao, alooolw&gt;ior at Ohl.o University, rite is a
natlw of Pennsylvania. She was
weU recoiYod In tile talett ccifn,.
peddon with her vocal, "Love II
Where You FiDd It!"
FIVE F1NALISTS
AmoqJ tile nve Onallsll Gf lite
pegea.Jt
Jodelle Guidotti,
Columhu&amp;, who presented a SODI
and dance to •4Hey1 Look Me
Over" in the talent segment, aid
Cheryl Pesky, Parkersburg. W,
Va., a &amp;tldent at Marietta Col·
lege, who wa1 imprttssive in a
dramatic act. Mits Guidotti ia
an Ohio university student. .
other contestants Included suoan sedlak, Sprlng!leld, Ohio u...
iversltyi Silllra Capizzi, New
Jersey, RloGrande COllege; Lynn
Rogers, Cleveland, Ohio Universltyj Kacy Conner, C&lt;iumbus.
Ohio University; Judy Lyme Hall,
CheiiOjiOike, Holzer School
of
Nursirwi Donna Diane
Sehelling, Vfrglnta, Marietta U&gt;l·
lege, aiXI lauryn Osley, New
York, Ohio University.
Members of the Big Bend Minstrel Association presented Ute
divertissements between the segments oi c&lt;JII'I98tltion witb Mrs.
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alter ltebw crw,... Mlsa Southera Ohio ofl96911 Soturdtt,y
ltigltt'a !11th IIIIIUIIJ)IpertlnPomeroy, Wlthherlollleo J.ur!a
Schaefer, Mloa Southern Ohio ofl968 woolo -111111 Central
Oblo IIIII wiU also tuke put in this summer'I Mill Ohio Pte011111. Mill Sehaeler was weU recel"ted 1&gt;3' tile laqe 11tdl.,..
as abe made oeveral lljlJ&gt;OUIOcO&amp;clurlatr&amp;lit~JWTnllltt'oe..._

Some days it doesn't pay to stir
RERE ARE THE 1IINNERS Gf tile llla1 - - Oldo
Pageont with tllelr trophiea. Lett to rlg!lt, VIrginia Thcmtaa,
PennsyiYanla, Miss CorwenlaBIY; Boonte Pooley, Hamilton,
setoad .nmner-t.Pi Ann Holter, Pmteroy Route 3, Brat rumerup, atld Renell Pierpoint, Mlu Southern Ohio of 1969,

Pony Blamed
In Accident
A !lOllY rumlnt .,loose in o
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lor years without gelling caught
s-oil thlt be thought he
could pt away juot 11 easily
with ~ clemency to Lica-

voli," Life aalcL
The article aaid Rhodea PW"·
chasod lanl lot a home, paid
his taxes 1011 conducted other
pirao.l bualnen with "lcm!.s,.

frcn ctpq)'lgn rums.
Rhodes countered with a dlr·
eel deniaL .
"I dell!' cotegorlcally lhat I
have, u Govarnor of Ohlo, received an,y mooay UlepJJr or
immorally," Rhodes aald. 11Nor
have 1, aa a public omdal Ia

Ohio before I was goveroor,
ever received money which
could be ~ copatrued as c~
tion to I slush fund.''
Licavoli, leader of Toledo's
infuilOUI "Pur:PJe Gaa(' In the
1930o,"iao been lttwrlll&lt;llllld· l'or
35 years II the Oblo PillltaDtlary on a con1'1.ctl.on of parttclPIIinl In loor murdero. Rhodes
recently CCIIIllluted hla natence, maldqi him eligible !or
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The state Parole a..rd, bow·
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at 65, a
sick tutd dying man. !Jcavoll
was transferred from the prlaoo
to a l!ri&gt;ttte bolpllll March 28,
alter sul!erirw whal authorities
termed 111 massive heart at..
tack.''
In its article, LUe said per10111 Walhllll! 1&gt;3' the IKISJ&gt;IIll
could observe Licavoli atrollllll!
paal hlo window and alarilll! out
over tite parking lot.
'~ver the r~ C(ll'ldltkll
of Licavoli's health, tbe truth
Ja thlt law enforcement o!Ddall
- 1111 sizeable nnnben of mob
I-ra - honestly lear what
wm heifpan .If Ycllillle makeo It
out." Lire aaJ4. t•Rellable
...,...., In Detroit, Clevelanl,
Toledo 1111 CoiiDIIbuo - whore
all good pnptero &amp;II(IIIOseclly
are rootbw hard tor Yormie's
rellooe - repOrt thll'e Is a let
of worried talk. ..
IJ!e laid IJca..U wants w
take clllllllllll of orpnlzod
crime In ...-them Ohio II he lo
relea~ed, "or be paJd In 6dl the
pro!lto hi• old racl!eta ha,.
shown In 1be .PIIt ~)'ear .. ''
1be 111111111lne oald Llavoll
baa retau,., woo oto ot4fl ......
nected with tile Malia itil !bat
It ""' Pnerai!l knatnt that
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Friendly Mission Costly

PT. PLEASANT - Some days near Clifton when they were
it just doesn•t pay to stir from crowded df the highway.
w.-.:::~~worwx.w.
bome, even to console friends
Durfee gut in his car to go to
The Meigs Count;v 9tori!l' 1
who had been lniurod In a hlt!h- 80 Burdette Add. w vlelt t b· e
Dept. was IUIDlnCII18d tJds
way accident.
Woomera.
morning to lmeotlgsteabreok&amp;tch , Dla.Y be the . COIIclusloo
At 12:lll p,m., at Jacki!Xt Ave.
1ng and onterlng ..a - · · ·-· "'- atan~~ · M. · Durfee, -22; 1011-26111 .a. Ilutfee bit tlte....,.
service Slatton In 'l'u!&gt;liOr•
Gf 93 Burdette Add., who &amp;~n. ·. end Gf a car thlt had stiJJrped,
Plalna.
day' at noon learned Mr. ml driven by R. E. Holstein, Jr.,
9!erlll Robert C. llartonMra. Roy Woomer, lJ, Pleao- 25, OhloRiverRoad,POintl'leasbsch aald the burglary was
IIIII, bad been InJured Saturday ant, who In turn rammed tile
reported 11 8:10 a.m. lzy staj, --~•dents
car ahead Gf him driven by LllUoo Owner Looter Hawk. Tools
nc(:
llan Merle AIUaoa, 52, Gf 2100
and other merchaadlse were
Llneola Ave., POint Pleasant,
&amp;tolen. 1be lmestlption was
waiting to make tile turn at 28111

the Woomer'o II Malcia Cetat1J
Motors, Damaces were e~

eel II $1,500.
Clb' JIO(Ico lmeotlgsted ~
er acddent over the weriiDI,
Involving two ,.,.. .- . - · ~
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Point
Pleasant,. JIO(Ice aald, otap.
weekend ll'atnc acddents InVesl)ed
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tigated by Meigs Cooney 9oerl!l
and 28th Sl., when tho car bohled
Robert C. Hartenbach's Dept.
him, drlv.., 1&gt;3' Romattceleo 'I'UDA car driven 1&gt;3' WUIIam Thostalle, 41, . Lakin Slate ii&gt;apllll,
mas Carleton, 26, RD, Racine,
!alled
tu atop.
had ·ml(llum damage when lt ran conUauing 8 t......
street.
Durfee was dted rm failure
Fowler waa driYina a !lite
of! clllllll;y road 28, 460 II. north w.cw.nw:r:rff.Wtttrfllii.1Sf!LLLE£Llct
of Route 124, and Into a ditch.
Tbo state II(J!Iwa,y Patrol In- to have his vehicle under eoo- Road truck. Tuaotalle Wll cited
for failure to bave bi1 tebfcle
vestigated two one car accidents trol.
aald be w,nt Into t h e Mayor Legar Fines
ADd
his
car
Is
resting
bezlde
IDider control.
ditch to avoid bitting a JIOQythlt
Sllnliay, one In Molga aad ooe In
ran onto the rural road in front
GalUa
eo..rt;y,
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of hil car. No injuries or ar·
Jured. One driver waa arreated.
root were reported.
One defendant !orleited a Cerl 8, Yost, 26, Rt. I Vln.
1be otber accident occurred and two otherJI were fined Satur- ·
tDn,
ria chersed with driving
Frldo,y at 8 p.m. on Slate Roote dey n1g1tt 1n the coort o1 I'Wno·
while
intoxicated aa result r1 an
338, one and one-teath ndles roy Mayor Charles Legar. Foraortb Gf the Blind Hollow Road. felting a $25 JIO&amp;Ied on aa accident It 4:f0 p.m. Saturda,y
A 1966 model hall-too truck open fiask cbarlll waa CI&amp;Udo on Sliver RIDl Rd., five - tenths
driven by James Martin Zu1- o. Cam..,.,U, address unlmown. of s mile wesl of Rl 7.
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OJncers said Yost's car went
pan, 16, MaiOII, wont · out of
Flnod were WWiam P e c k,
A'I'IIENS, Ohio (UPI)... Claude the VItal components Gf I Utiicmtro1 and bit a tree. The truck Chelhire, $5 and coota, lml)ro(&gt;- of! the left elde of the highway
R.
:;owle, dean o1 tile COllege
versiQ' comnuadt;y. ''
wae ._-ted demoll&amp;bed.
er passing, and Otto Johnson, into a small creek. There was
of
Law
at
the
Unlversley
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C1nSowle eald be believed the
ZuSJIOIIIOII 8 pas..,_, Ruth address un1mo1m, $10 ar.d ooots, moderate damage to the car.
m.
Yoat is BCbet:klled for an ap. clnnati, has been named to auc- · tru&amp;tees, laculey,
JarreD. Rt. 2, Racine, both sua. . on intodcallon cha.rgtls.
coed
VernOn
Alden
asl»"eddent
mlalstrutloa
and
lleil
at
Ohio
(IOiriDCe in Meigs Cooncy COUrt.
talned lacerations but were not
No charge was filed in an ac ~ of Oblo Unlverelcy, It was an- Unlverslcy watld _.. to(llther
seriously injured. No arrest was
LOCAL TEMPS
In the 7ears ahead, IIIII &lt;1111 Ill
cident at 6 p.m. on Rt. 141, nounced lnda,y.
made.
1be temperature In I'Omeiw' I HYen-tentbs mlles west ct. Gal..
Aldea reelgned e!!ecUve at CUIBOlldate the Krell ..W
dowutowu ~IJiness dlltric:t It UJ10lll, 1bere waa minor dan&gt;- the ODd of the
scboul achieved 4trlng the - .
11:15 a.m. today was 6odelree8, ap wtile car.
year to enter private bu&amp;lne81. tloo o! JII'Oeldenta JCJhn C. lllk·
PROCLAMATION SIGNED
with rain.
Sowle wlU assume hi a new ckl- er and Vernon R. Alden. but
1be polrol reported thot James
Mlddli!JIOrl 11a10r C. 0, Flabalso to move toward uew
H. Houck, 20, GIJIJ,polis, head- Ue.s Aug. 1.
or loloDdiY morning 8lined a MARRIAGE APPUCATION
Sowle's
~Ill
was
ap·
helgbll at atreogtlt aad ei!I!Citn&gt;ed weot. went off tile left elde
proclamatloa declaring tile week
Neal Wblto, 48, Harrlactmllle, Gf tile hl&amp;hwa,y 1011 his car hit a proved llllllllmouely 1zy the ness.
of Mil 4-10 "School Safety Pa- culfledlaa, and NIDcy JBID JosAlden will become cltllrmltt
wire leace Olllled by Paul Niday, board o1 , _ , who will take
trol wee~t.••
formal action during a Ma,y 12 of the board 1111 eba1rm0D Gf the
epb, 31, llarriiiOII'fUle, - . Patriot 9lar Rt.
meeting.
executive - · Gf tho
1be 40-;rear-old native Gf Do- Co. lttc,, 1011 t h e Sprlng!leid will become tile 161h Sale DeJ10sll and Trust Ce.
prealdottt of tile unlverslzy, He
bad beea dean Gf tile Unlveraicy
of ClnclllnaU College of Law
alnce 1965.
UJn tbete Umes d trouble,.
one 8Ccepla tile presldellcy of a
major unlveraiQ" with mixed

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tlmlom.
uSohlttona, 1 believe, can be
toned lor tile now 111!11 urpol
p!oblems we lace In hll!lter edoeatlon: Tben II IINtual UDder·
lltllldlng 1011 trult llliOt\8 all of

Damage Reported
Minor c~~ma&amp;es were incurred
to a )llerkod car ownod by ~
Bla- AWl Ce. In ana&lt;cldent
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Wl'Yb'and
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they

IICBDI hsvo laid oot twO, dla. a1 lle(lubllean Ill~, lor
I~ !li'olramo llln&lt;o tllo turn of the - . . , tho
In their atrlteD to reeopturo ~ In power It the wb 1t 0
cantrol ol tl&gt;o Houoe o1 llepre. · HC&gt;IH bU llljrered in overqe
onelo moi!IJ lor the loll of S'l - · 111 aon-Prell·
·reoord; tho otller Ia otrletl¥ fDi dentist ele&lt;ll&lt;n yolro, ·
res!.
still, 1972 ,II a \llffonnl ldnd
Oporatlne lritll the larpltbud- · ol eat: and 11n RIPiblleaa plan1101 In Ita hlatory - $U mn. llinr 11712 hso iloli&amp;noled
linn - tile Rep~btlean Caqrea. . u ''lila year." With i1 10111 •
alonal Campalan Commlttoe lo h~11 nOt """" tile
nomiDBIIY looldngtowardtllecon- campaJan eommltloe actioaJi., Is
greoolooal eloetlOILI of next yesr liDins to put Its - s t .....
bllt Ia In Cacl looking mainly tD clo aoxt ;r.r DOI ,Ior Caqroo•
th..e oC 1972.
Ilona! Hats but rather In tile
The net of the bllslne" 1• thel raceo lor otate leJ(alatorea.
file G.O.P. IIWIIgeJ'I have not
The rso1011 to tbot, 1970 11 o
tile all&amp;lliest genuine hope ol nsUonal eensua year, and It Ia
overturning the Democratic outhorltatlvoq estimated that bellllllse mi\!Orlzy In 1970 and In- Cllloe oC poJulaUon growth 11D11
deed would be haJIIIY to Iettie Cor. lhllll, .tho CODSUI rsturno will
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rtdlo- . w· litloe tile ataie lollolaiiirsa."
. A IO'!d ~ lnl)tnal Wtoia
ltatea, Now,ltfocflle'llilidlOnof
!lila 1\ratOif, .'Jbo bl&amp;·
ibo otate lqlal~ tD d!n&lt;l pot ilf tbelll Uoo In ' tile obtl'
thooe redlolrletlnp, 111!1 the rOot ..,. CICI that tbli apllt • mel
r.et la that wtlldlotorpariJboldo .......,~ on, -kllll - a l ·
botli
In the otate' lllilals- · )J, ~ mad! faotor. lhil
tuiu will be olilo to tailor tliil . U.. ~11: c!Uo1 Mci the IUb~11111111 rtdlllrldlnl iiro- 1111&gt;1 iiro, iJf eourlo, mcwo '!'"{·
eeao'ln !"'Ch a 1111 •• to !Dol' 11 RepiibHean camll7 tllln Doni.
lla own Caqrealllllal - · . oeraUc C..W.,..
ltld 10 tahlblt U.o condldateo ol
Aj&gt;lrltnlln all !1111, tOo, Pro!!tile other par!t.
ldoo! NbiJn hlll\oolf, wlU be up
Thlo 11 whst mlllbl be eallsd lor I'Hioe!IGn In 19721n8,char-·
aolll8 to the holrt or tlie IIIII- acterlstlcolljl, he Is alhii\Y tlln·
.ter; IIDII. tblo lo the real Clbjeo· Ding ICired. WhBIBm' ean bO'
Uve o1 the Replbllean orpni. In a ~ 1!11 In, 1972
zatlono.·'l'bel&gt; !rill not, ofCOII!'H, will be much , _ ul8ful !A!, him
llll)'llilaa' ia to C&lt;qroll (IOI'IOiillb' •and to tht' lle(lubU~
Cor 11170. a.t tllllr oG'orts lien Jli7IJ eolloetlvo[J than ..,a.tns
will be outhelltlc PJV1- that can be - I n tile biNI...
pacts; tllua U1e .bl&amp;II,Priorl(l &amp;C· llono or 1970.
mi![J .boWtlllvon to tile tbnllt
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beth loleCoolbaJ va. WU- LOaa co. vo • .rameo Rolllno and
a M~: Carrlollae E&gt;-e)Jn Rolllaa: Goori'O E. Jolin.

erlm1nal aeti.ODJ, was bared Frt .. , 1
day by Howard Schultz, Circuit Peariloo

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Tlie Students for a Democratic Society

and tbeir .Uk are not fascists or Nazis, as

is often charged.
What they are staging on college campuses this spring "looks start~~f~k like a
s satirraging revival ofPuritanism,"
Ist Russell Baker,
"Cut olf some of the hair and forget the
barrac ks~room

language, and what do you
bave? A masH of moral zealots tormented

with visions of Satan. The whole thing is
as American as the Massachusetts Bay
Colony and the hair shirt."
When the New Left ta1ka of destroying a
corrupt American society so that the new
Jerusalem may rise on the ruin, it is hark·
lng back to Cromwell, who destroyed the
chW'Ches in the name of God, writes Baker.
The attack on the universities is conducted by the moral totalltarians under
the banner of goodness. Satan sits within,
disguised as the college president, the Dow
recruiter or the sinful trustees who worship Moloch (read "Establlshmen~"
"PQWer elite," "military-industrial complex") .

Satan must be expunged, Tbe souls of
the bodies he inhabits must be saved, even
if the bodles have to be destroyed,
And sure enough, just as happened in
Salem three centuries ago, when one witch
(college president) Is exposed, six more
spring up on six more campuses.
The young today think they are

from racial injustice.

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ness, says Baker.

Nudity and licentiousness are encouraged not because they are fun but with
dreary arguments that they are "uplift-

ing" and "liberating" and will create more
"honesty" in society,
Baker's comparison is uncomfortably

accurate.

The moral orgy of the original Puritans
finally ran its course. But It did an Immense amount of barm whlle It lasted.

THE POET'S
CORNER
SPRING
MAYBE THEY JUST
LUCKID OUT
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fiasks filled with bootleg booze,

somewhat bigger and easier to detect
than pot, - AN EX-FLAPReading the blasts yoolh hsnds
us, thJ s middle--aged person wauld per, NOW A GREAT GRANDMOO'IIER
like to know:
Dear
Elt:
How did a generattoo of such
True! The late 60sareathrowltup1d people produce such Wise,
au .mowtng, mature )'OIUlg peo- back to the roaring 20s except
!or one thing: Back then. the
ple? - EI. a
Desr YOWig Rebelo Everywhere: ld.ds rebelled (or the pure run
Okay, k:l.ds, have a go at THAT of lt. Today, IC they enjoy lUo,
it's a "sell4.rt: to the eBtabOnel-a
lishment." they Jru13 laugh, but
Dear Helen:
only
In bitter ll'OIIY .... Plzyl
For tile small percentage of
teena Who think oo one over 30 - H.
lmows anything, I have r i v e Dear Helen:
I admire the young generaUoo
" ' " -.. Do they think that - but reel they sometimes doo~t
I. Th_,. are the onl,y teens who
know\ more than their parents? gl.ve credit to those who aimed
We just didn't let wr folks know them In the dlrecUon which (!lillY
we knew more. We considered hope) wUI make tile world a better place.
tbelr Ceellngs.
2. They discovered sex? Were
all past generations produced by
They forget their parents' genartlficialinlleminatJon?

eration started most

or the

re-

3, n•a new to carry a gui- forms. We worked lor world
tar. We praetlcallJr invented the peace through the U. N. We
e.Dtar'a little brother - t h e
uke- and we oouldn't playltany
better either.
t. 1bey are the first to want
tD lmpnrve tile world? We trted
too, aad came up witll some _pret,..
j,y I'&gt;Od ldoaa. Think ol the prolll'eU made In socta1 and ......
omkal areao In file past 50

Is here,

The winter is

As Ame M&amp;rl.e's eyea.
Spring is here,
All nature is a chorus.

The birds
Carol all day lone,
The bees hum and hiDII.
Tho Crop •Ins at dlllk.

- lssbell Scott
Aj&gt;rU 11169

ON A SPRING DAY
On a spring day
Frcm my wiRI.ow
1 C2l1 see
A dopood tree,
With a pink dresa.
Some otatel,y lllaJ&gt;Ieo

Roller 1kltea,
The shrtlllallllhter
or children.

,...1

The robin' a .orw.

man waa Vf!lry alJPBrent ln Ute
reforms we undertook.
Today we'rs belns blsmed Cor
our '-uninvolvement'' and aelt' Interest If t11ose who lndlct !rill
stu&lt;IY .-nt hlltory, they reollzi 'Wb1 11IEY are radlcols,
They're CoUowlns In the Cootlteps of their Pltentl, who .were
the CIJ:It pnerallontobroaka1111
rrom blind adherence tD tradl·
lion- -We aaw fllose WfQI181 'IIDII
ltarted rllhllni tbeJi,.· Our lddl

~"

Br'way

The whir~
A lawn mo..er.
The noiU a
Tractor makes
For a would-be tanner.
AlloCtheoe
On I sprl111 day,
-1-ISeott,
April, 1969

toptbor In the I'JOd llllbl'l :..
SEEING EYE IIAD
BRovo, POPI Go ., tile be&amp;4
of the elual You llld 11 lli!e 11
Is. _ IL
Thlo column II dedleolod to
Cal!diY llvlt!lo ., ~ :,......, ~lnJitld trouble at ,.ill
... &lt;IIT1lns 011.
So ..., dotlll'l . .b _ ,.. ble,let Holan belp YOU. !1!o will
aloo we!CODIO JOUi' own ...,..
lion II.. t1&gt;o .olher ertdlllll!d Itt 1111 _....,..,,

r-1•10111-

By WAYNE G. BRANDSTADT, M.D.
A molher writes that ber
daugbter, age I, wakes up
crying loudly three or four
times every Diidlt. She has
tried lgnorln~f, holding the
cblld and giv
her milk or
water but n
g aeems to
help. This has been going 011
atsee the chlld wao 5 months
old. Sbe ~~.otherwise bappy
and healthy. ·
· G&lt;&gt;lng I&lt;&gt; sleep_ when put
to bed, then waking up cry•
ing, usually starts with a
bad cold, earache or teething but when It perslsto for
seven months or more It Is
a habit aimed at gelling ittention. If you can be sure
the child lsn 't cold hungry
thirsty or In pain It lo beo!
to Ignore the crying_ This
wlll be rough for a few
nights but abe.will soon team
that nothing II to be gabled
by tbe84! outbur1ts and abe
Will slap~ The lgnorlDg must
be complete-no peeldng into
her room and no telklng to
her by you or your hlllbaod
wblle the cryin~ Is going on.

NO - • till! Rucll Mlill)'ov•i
erest In the iloyalllallsl.at the '
Metopora but let• a bovo an ""
tloillastlc oalum to t11o "Jan

Marie._._

llou&amp;l••

CONTEMPT CASES
..
Freclo WIIIIIIIIY "· llarYin
WamaltQ"; 11aQ' Whitt w, Arcb·
le T. Whitt, Jr.: Jorrle L. ne.
W10ss vo. Jomea DoWoeoe: Bartuw ~ Pear- lO. !!Ut!l
Ann Poaroon; Silly !l8elul •o.
Garald llaokl; Nancy LODri VI,
Cborleo I..OD8; Jsnet s.e vs.
IIDiea Sot, Jr.; Rlts llallll; •s.
llarr,y E. Houlll: Katbleell V a a
Meter "· Rober! v.. Motor: Elloll - · ... Bll4' Dnn FAmoado; i l o va. RaJ.
11811 R. B,yUo, Dolore1 L. Neal
Yl. llarltQ' ~I llarprt L.
C - vo. Ffll!(dla D, Clll!J;
Klmber\1 A. 1.4omlo ,,vo. Carl
WUllsm Loolllls; Vlrilnla J,'
Voualm Yl. JIDIII V~ Vlot..
1la VI. l!arokl l'l:lrter;
Katharine J, Daltoa vo. Vernon
L. Dlltoa.

·a,..

with several persona in addlUon to their parents are less
Ukely to fall Into thlo beCal...tar," a dil~!lwllollJ · ,____....__.._.....=
havlor pattern. A ·c b II d of
.tazz-orlsded ballet, ~ 1111'•
31!1 Is old enough to be rea- tblll8 ,...d ever aoen, tb8 11o1o1
soned with. His m o t h e r
kickers do bolore .... 'l'ha lllllllc
should explain to blm that
alone ihouid be rooordocl .... .
ohe will be there Ill the
ftt1 "Wa.ldi.J'a OdkP' ...
morning, well and Itapp~
-ce
_.ta11J ll• dtllcloulb'
and ready to start a new day
~~- .... l'llotllp ol till .......
with bini but that few IIOW
tore fulled to Ul, ''NO nolobrJ.
be'd beat go rlgbt to. aleep
llo •" .... Tlll1 ...... rtllovecl
without any fu11. She sbould
'
then quietly leave tbe room
Comdr. WJoltshe!ld or
and let blm cry If lit fee!J · ~ IIUedhll~
he must. She ohould
blm
pariOillll\)' latD 1.... viii! •••
Ill ·the mcmtlng what bll reaLet'l . . Bob and
Tlsdl
son wao for ci'ylng and Clv•
0(
'
•
llolala.'lbestrll
blck
blm further reauuraneo.
Oldo
tbo
....,.
ol
Boalns11
Woek
' ·
lll..,..ofNowiWOtkwltanndo-·
Q -My dalpter, 8118 13
mate4 'em.
. . . ,
months, baa mucus Ill her
stoola wbether they an
' ~allci - a n d F i l t
formed or IOOH. SometlmOI
DunaWI1· ere Cltendl,y u
·
there Ia blood allo. Whers
,... Kale·wlU
doea the m~ua come from!
1110011
Shollld .l have her oto6la 01•.
over
am!Ded!
·tslit _. Call ....
A -ltdiammalloa of tbe
&lt;J 11ooci'ODS) Malt ·
muco111 lbilni of tho ·bowel
blo faml1J
will lllmulat, the P~'o~Juc- .. : : lut ,_. ....
I ·
.
.
tlon of a. 'lai'IO 'IDiOII!It o! ' .
lt-llfy Croadocill, 3\!1, MIICUS. The bJoocl eouJ4 )II
crlea every nlidlt w~ he .11 ca"'" by a I h I c II llaol, •
put ..to becL ~·. mOIW lalo ..amebic dyleDiery cui UlCera,
· blm cry b!JII..If to '"
but tl"!! ·COllllo. A lhorpup IJ·
·somitlineli thil·takes iwo or ,, anill!,atlon til otetetmllle• t~~e.
tine hoUri. How clll 1he let · ,.,.be~' ~ wltho~
• troiibi
· le
te oholilil
~ co "' lioep withOut . . ' :" ~~~~~.
A-nla ..yljli developed ;J . ~tton , WBO ~ Ia .~WII•.
·~·rated fear of sep. r:\~~ ~· ~re$Dles .
muon, pl'Ol!ltbb' u a result , , ' , -._ · · · ••
eifilai'.U'
of IMie earller "'J!Orj!ln...
Cortez foubd a thrlvln•
Cbililren whn h a v e been
coiWn ~llo 1n Montezuma'i
brou(hi up In a household .Me~. ~ . • l
·

PlaiD-..·. an

·'&lt; '.

'

to tho nunnro {l!al8(P&gt;ro . otarted them) about the Jocke.\1 Eddlo
Bolanda, happy aa E:ddle'• c...

Tantrum Crying
Is Best Ignored

Oh, man
How do you lift your voice?
In protest
Or In ...,gl

In yollow. ·
F'r&lt;im my doorway
I can hoar
The IIOUIId 0(

ed w1Uloirt itJ We were the first
to see tile Negro problem snd
better lt. (BeCore the klda snort,
let t11em check back tohowthlnp
were 30 yean ago.) We gotman,y
breaks Cor the working man and
the poor people. True, pover.
zy ian, wiped out, bllt our "'5, Their mini ,skirts are 10 cial conscience certainly dimindmerenl? We wo,.. sklrta above lahed it. We never beat o u r
Ule - · lritll rolled atocklngs cbest11 about the things we ~
Jet, IIDil Caney garters that show- but oor concern lor wr fellow.

Voice
.
Along·

=-

Apart of the past.
The air is tresh
As new mown hay
And the sky Ia blue

Wltlt tiny leaves
Anll a Coraytbla blloh,

didn't altogether succeed, but
tll!nk whst mlgbt have happen.

c.-

0

free of
the sexual guilt of the early Puritans, but
they seem to carry a heavy load of guilt in
olher forms--guilt about the war in Vietnam, about their amuence, about profiUng

~rttw

vs. 11111011 CJa,y Poar- 1011, Adm., ot alva. UnltedSteteo
Clerk, for tile !1aJt term of court. aon: VIrginia E, Joneo vs. 1lalph of Alllerleo, EDlmB c. 'Roll!na,ot
Tho griiDII jill')' will report tD W.Jonea.
~~ J. M.IL Bojlloava.RoUeLee
Judge Jamoo Lee Thompson It
aDdL;A;.Wif8bt:EroiwBoaw8Ji
9:30 a.m. !1aJt 5 and tllo poUt
CIVIL APPEAL
vs. F"""'h et al; Peoploo
jill')' at 9 1.111., May 26.
Blllk
or
l'lllut
Pleslllltvo.llarllaBDD Coonll' a.ryeler-Pl.!'··
Crlmlnsl C.ies Include Stale mwtb Ceoter, Inc.' vs. Violet old~ People~ BlllkGtPolnt
vo. Garland Jones, driving while R. Painter.
Plei&gt;lllll va. Jomoo S. DoWeeoe
IIDil Oro DoWNie; . Jolm Conrad
intoxicated, and the state va.
John Slan!IIY, lneest, wltll his
CHILD CUSI'ODY
and Soadr&amp; CGnrad ... Glll&gt;ert
15-year-&lt;&gt;ld daugllter.
!Nrle,y E. Grimm vs. Lowell Smltll IIDil 110¥ Jacobo; GoorJ(a
One erlmlnat apiJO&amp;i ponds, C. GrJmm; VIsitation Rlglltl, Farrell vs. GeorJe ChlrlUflom..
being tile Stale va. Edwin Clarke, Ernestine Baker ••· Chlrloa D, mer 111.d Jo Am1Sommer; Ona
speeding in a scbool zone.
Baker; Jano,y ADD BUrr!.IVL Vir· Lltcldlald and Ethol Lltcbllold
DIVORCES
g0 F. Burris, Jr.: Amount or vs. Dnnold Josepb, 11&gt;a
Louise MeCaiU-vs. Andrew Chlld &amp;lpport, IWdretlll!. Greol&gt;- Re..ar.h; James Lee Greenevs.
McCallister: Elllo llnun!leldn. lee va. Clarence F Greenleei WWiam E. McCoy; Jameo M.
James Brumfield; Doris Dalton RedueUon ol child support, Arinor1, MiiL or the eatate o1
vs. Owen Dalton; IVan Eustace George R. Wo!Cinlll&gt;orpr, m, vo. Dora Douglaa, Dee., .va. Harold
u....u,n Alonnder.
Call vs. Loraine Call; Leona Mae Patt,y L. WolflnSI&gt;arger,
Halstead VI, Donald L. Haloteod;
MORE CIVIL ACTIONS
Janet Fern Yoder VB. Paul El·
CIVIL ACTIONS
Elvin E. Wedss va, WU!ard
wood Yoder: Carolyn A. Morpn
State or Welt VIrginia ex rei
VB. Charles Morpn; Joyce L. Charles H. Haden, n, state Tax H. McC!o,y; Leiter G. BonecutCaulman vs. Jamis Lee caut.. Commissioner vs. Marietta MaD- ter. a m1Bor, by Owen JbleeUt...
man: Vir!!inls Mae Dunlap va. uracturlng Co.; B t. L Furniture
Francis Lee Dunlap; Bonnie Kay Company, a corp., VS. W. Va, Jn..
· Rainey vs. Henry Thomss Rain- - dustrles Development Corp.; Naey; Llllian B. Wil101t 't'l. Bruce tiona1 ~ ~e.nt ~ va. ~r
' ..,
c . WUson; Russell Allen Lewis Va. htustrles Development
vs. Ruth LWlan Lewlo: Carltoa Corp. i National Advert!llag
E. Jenkins vs. LllUan Ellen Jen- Co. VB. W. Ya. Jnollstrles Develklns; Melva Gardner vs. Eugene opmenl Corp.; Samuel L. NlehGardner; Betty Marcum n. Fred- ol.s, Jr, va. Jamea A. Randolph,
die Carl Marcum; Lh1da D. Me.. et al; Jolm Conrad vs. Li111e
Carine)' vs. Delbert F, McCart- Faye Chapman and Junior Chspney; Brenda Stone, an i.nf.ant, mani Frank R. Curatolo, ella
et a1 vs. Darrell ~e. Jr.; Modern ReStaurant&amp;. Store
Cecil Bert Dishman vs. Patrie- Equipment Co. vs. Rolf6 Lee
BY JACK O'IIIUAN
Ia B. Dlmman: Anna Mao Jet- and Lo)'le Wright; Charles Clem
BROADWAY- Yvel Monland
rers vs. Ceell A1'tblr Jetfera; Clay vs. H. A. Mlller, (J)a A11o.. atnck out - hll 110a .• aear
Z etta Ann Bu ah, an tnrant, et al elated Radio: Geor&amp;&amp; E. Johnloli, ..
Dey''- Berbro - ·
vs. Bnee Douglaa Bulb; Mar~ et a1 vs. Goldie Ina81, et al; mo!AJr dldn't evea raee .... Tiny
tha J. Huddlestoa VB. 'lbomsa Arthela Harmon, Admrx. ol Earl Tlm'o overwelJ(t, under.clemanol
E. Huddleston; Herbert C. Daw- J, Harmon, dee., VI. John Char· and worried •••• IJzTQIOB'IpaiO
Jdns vs. Mary Edith Dawkins; lea HJer, Kiwanis Club of Point aa.y they aren't .._st1Uou1 but
Kay F, Kincaid ot al vs. Ml- Plesllllt, IDe. el al: Earl H. Keef. Uz hsl bad • lot 0( bealth-chael Klncsld: Paula D. AICord er vs. Bllly Ra,y Ward IDl-e ble since obe'a boon wesrtng tho
........,.
•"-d
Ward·, WunAin R, "-'~ltldJiol. 1\rojlp DliiiDOIId .... U. N. cbW
vs.-..
- W.~.
zy Am Knlllht ... Muon COunQ- u Thsat (1Uih Csotro ..... (tell
him about eoncorwandnp, l!"iilleally neutral) ··- Jolm J, ordered tbla alice• o r - .
THE WELL CHILDe
to drop Into hll . . _ I l ltho
st., ol the Dnre .... Not a thiDa

ter vi. Rol&gt;ert S.' BreWer;
1u Rlchsnl Varian and Joan
LGulss Varian vo. leooe llovla
ltld Wbltloek; Salli LGu - .
betpn IIDil Allla Lee Colllna
vo. lfllel l'llllln, et 11: · 111111
DeBoard and
JIIDBI D0-.t n. WWmlDBL1·
0118 CIOIIIOIIII; The Kanawl)a VIIlilY Bank, vo. 111'ueo H. Dooo
ltld Corolyn· Soit DOoo: Goorp
WWo Yl. a R. Howard; NatJoo..
II Credlta, l'ne. VIR.
Rouoh, et al; 1'1111 N, BowiiB,
T. D. Kaul!elt, et al Yo. Rolfo
Lee, Sr., et al; Jobn F. Thabet
va. Chlrl11 A. Roberta; Charles
Wlthero vs. ChlriOI Mea4owo:
Ropr Arnold Desl and Vkllet
Irena Do&amp;! n. Cit&gt; leo and Fuel
eo.: Laddie JL Siders, 11 -a1 vo.
Jame11 R. FlDI~~r, Dalila Finley,
et al: H.· E. Gillispie vo. Clarence MeDaalal; Credlt •Bursau of
Pl. Pleolllll va: Jolm A, Fultz
IIDil Pltrlcla llo Fultz; Credit
Bursaurtl't. PloaBIDI_YL ~f"
R. WIIIIIIIIY and Lolha LouJso
Wamolll)'; Jaek E,l;oW!no.Bertile lllnlnlr: Chlrlol E. - 1
va, Charles a Wllllamo, et II:
Geortla-Mae 1Rob1Wla !v....M~MI
Ma,yoo, II ol; Vemon L. ·Rizor, .
on lnfaat wllo auea hY Vernon
R. Rizer 'fl. N&amp;Uonal Mutual )1.
ouriDCO Co-: Slaul!or Chemlcol
Co. vo. N - D. VormWinn,
It ol; Coonll' llnopltal,
!DC., VI, lielllelh Price I Dd
Gll&lt;l!'o M. Price: lllrold II. Wlnnlap 11D11 ~ G, WinnlnBo YO.
Noilonal BlllderundAcceptonce
Co.\lorstlon, eta!.

1;,. ""

BERHr5 ·

au

.ilf. tho .Republlean, q,;,p..o~ ;
al ~ Conunit1eo, 1R 1 p. '
llobWU~of. CajiCornJ4, ,tsflllb'

awara ol tbo.O raollliol. ·Whll•
-!17 he ~· ao! io lbaut
trumpollns tbelll In J)llblle, he 11
boloc llOJ'(~ ~ Iii •JII'!·
vale Ill telllns hli P~rt~luo col. , '
l-o• how II rea!l7.1a. ',
~' ·
So the ~..CBIIJiiolllll
o1 ~ , _ la ....,. to be _ , ·
or a worm,up thejl 1 lun.oII a-'
\&gt;e1'1 ~ w!lflll..P bi,llll'
- .. tliat ~ ~ ·~
wtll· be mede to 'Hmlt R....bll..

ean loo101 ICIIIDII tlie.18ir or 1
greater ~ll ~ ·~ ,
1bote•l1 aeortaln ii'OIOl Ja ~ ' '
tblo. For Ule llrot'tl\)10 ln.IDSIV' .
yoaro the
oel1!all1 hu "'
bstler ohoirwenn outlook 1n till ,
Senate, wblcb hsa 1o Iq anl-trable DemooraUc lor•
trell, tlllnln the ,
The . ovlriurn of onl,y . _
Doi!IOCr&amp;~ senate . - would
llvo tile ftNod&gt;llearil ooatro1 Jn
1970 - and It ~~ that tho.
..... of Do.......u. wiMrlilll'
lzy 11 more than lbree Umeo the
wider becouse tile llllllbC' or
Democr&amp;:UC: In~• up lot . ·
rwlectlon la more tllea thiei
Umeo the
To rei!Oin the Senote In 1970
weald be for the liopublleana,
IIDil apeellleall¥ ~ P!J11nan11.7
Cor President Nlmn, i 'ete!ol'1
ol IIIOI'IDOIIO dlmenslono. For,li
II In the So!&gt;alll IIDil onl,y In
tllo · thef . bll lesdarlidp• .
II beinB sertouoq chBllallpd;
It II, the,..coro, tO the ilooote
raeoa tbot ... truly ~sift
G;O,P, o(lort will . be ~
thlo Ume: ltld tD !he HounraCeo
In 1972.

G.o.r.

-tor..

'

IIDIIMr~-:: of

and lit.
IIDil Mro. auuoll Grimm and
lami)J or a, ClalriYillo
eont 11"0~ ol Mr. and Mfl.llltl
Grlnim. .Tliey came Olpeclolb' ·
for the blrthda,y ........_ore.

-•re·

Mrau:-Mari. Blchm&amp;D or·Bot-

temUt'~-&gt;AvJ!' 11 ~;.-'ftlecuw'~1

BY' untted ¥reoa l!IAII'IIIIIODBI

Jil• .

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ANNOUNCE

East

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,utERICAN LEAGUE

Eut
W L Pet- GB

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W L Pet. GB' BaltiDIOre • • • 15 7 .682
Chi- •.• 14 '6 .700
Boston • • • • • 10 1 .588 ""
Pllloburgh .... 1,2 . 8. .6~ I
N.,.York .... 10 8 ,15M ~h
Pblladaiphla . 7 9 -4:17 li
Detroit.
9 8
: t -.
f:lew York •••• 7 II .389 · 6 Waohli'ctoa ... 10 10 ·
•
i$j. ~.- • ••• 711 .389'
Cle\'lland • • , • I 15 •0113 11
' Mclntretl •••• 7 II ,389 . 6
·Wtot
GB
West
W L Pet.
W L Pet. GB Mhme- ; •• 10 7 ,588
Oakland ... ,.10 . 8 .558 1h
. Loo ~· --12 6 ,667
son l'ranclaco 12 6
Chicago ..... 8 : 7 ,511 I
1\tlanta ·- • • , • II 7 .611 I
Kansso CIIJ ... 8 8 .500 11h
··Ctselmstl ..... 8 9 .471 3\1 . Ca!Uornia, ... 6 8 .~2\'t
sao Dteio ·- •• - 9 11 · .450 4
Soettla • - .. " 6 10 .37 3'h
Houaten ...... 4 17 .190 9'h
&amp;iaday'a Results
8\lday'l Result•
Chicago 8 New YIX'k 6
llelt 6 New York 0, ht
.Now Y«k 3 Chl- o·
Ball 10 New York 5, 2nd
·Phiia I II. Loulo 0·
Detrolt7Boatm3
·M.._. 4 Pltlabllrgh 2
Waob 8 Clovslond $
San Iilego 5 Clncl...U 2
4 Chi 3, IPh 1118., rsln
san Diego 10 Cln 8, IS la.'- 111M
CaiiCornla 8 Kan City 2
·Loo A1W 10 Atlanta 0
Oakland 13 St!attla 5
5a!1 Fran 8 Houston 5
Today's Probable Pitchers
san Fran ! lloulton 3 .
(All Time• E1l'l?
·
Todly'o prd&gt;ob!y Pitchers
Wuhlngtoo (Paoeuat tl-3) at
St. Loula (Carltoal-2!&amp;tPltto- Detroit (WUson 1-2!, 9 p. m.
burllh (Mocee 2-0), 8:05 p. m.
Botton (Jarvis 1-tl at New
Loo ArliOlea (Oatsen .3-1) at York (Peterson 24), 3 p. m.
San Iilego (Ntokro 0.1), II p. Dl.
· cinCI...tl (Nolsn 1-21 n Son KaniU Clzy (Hedland 1-tl) II
- (Hall 1-1), 2:30 _p.m.
. Fronclaco (Perry 3-2), t p. m. CaiiCm'nla (McGlotblln 1·1) st
. HOUlton (Dierker 2-2) &amp;I At.
Sottile (Pottln 2-1), 11 P. m.
~ . ~ s-4l, a:o; p. .,_
Baltimore (McNally 3-tl) at
·Chicago (Holtzman 2-l)atPhU·
CteY.w.! (Tlant ll-4), 7:t5 p. m.
·IMkilphla (Wise 2-0), 7~ p.m.
Only pmeo scheduled.
Only pmes ochedUled.
TUESDAY'S GAMES
TIESDAY'S GAMES
CsllCornls at S,.ttla
New York at Montresl
KanCityotMitmeoota
Cblcagolt PhUa, nltht
Wash at Detro!~ night
~1. Loulo at Pitta, nlllht
Ball at Cleveland, night
Houston at Atlanta, nlllbl
BOston at Not! York, night
LOa. A1W et Son Dleao, night
Only pmea o&lt;;ttedulod
C)nelnnatl at san Fron .
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ByFHEDDO\IIi'l
UPI Sports Writer
Frank Robilll&lt;lll Ia bl0ttl111 out
the uai.Y
of 1968 arod
moklng the Baltimore Orloleo

memorir '

tlllnk thlo ••son could ItO !96S
aU over apln,.
Frank wa1 the

AlnericaD
Laasue's trl,plo crown wltmsr In
1986 when he led t1&gt;o Ortoleo to
their flrot pemtllll IIDil ~ £our.
&amp;IIIII 'IWOIII? of file Lot ~~
~lodgers Ia the Wtiri&lt;l Sertet.
Roblnaon, who didn't hll hla
nlntli homer or tlie 1988 ..... unUI Aug. 7, went' alJO-Cor-elgll~
hlt two hcmero and drove In
el&amp;bl runs SUnday •• the Oriole•
wblpped the New York
Y~o, 6-tl ond IIJ.5. Fronk
drove In tour 1'1!111 wl!l! !1. ' - "

and two 11ingle11 in the ftr1t
gamo IIDil tour titore lritll a
homer IIDil two olngles In the
1econ:l" game.
. Second VIctory
Mike CUOllar pitched a olxhltter lor hla oacond vlc:Utr)' In
the opa110r &amp;nd roltor pitcher
Dick Hall WIIO the Wlldr ln the
nlglltt:op. Hall aided hlo own
CBUBO lritll
tiH!'eolting single
In the alxth Inning IIDil Brookl

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Robinson made the 1game a rcut
with two Jate-innlliC homerL
Tho Detroit Tigers be&amp;t tb8
Red Sox. 7-3, the MlnnoTwlDB raiJted lor I f-3 vlc:Utr)'
over the Chicago White Sax, tile
Oakland Atbletlco downed the
Seattle Pilots, 134, the Wa•h11!1\011 Sotatnro dealt the

CIOvoland lntllana their IOtlt tile Ttpro oMWed o Couropmo
stial&amp;bt lo11';" 6-S, and the losllll otreak. WUI!o H - ~
Cslllornla Angels deCeotsG tho homered Cor tho Tlgero and
Kaltlll Cttv Ro,-al1, 6.2, in Mike Anlh'ews c-cteo~lor tlte
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Two-Run
Homer
;i. \the Natwr.l "'" IAquo,
Rod
Carew'•
two-run
homer
Ph!Wlolphla abeded st. Loulo, 10, Son Fr&amp;nclaco
wltlltped In . tile motih Inning brouchl
HOUIIOII, lhl &amp;nd 1-3, Now York the 1'lliDa frOm beblnil In I
tqtped Chicago 3-tl, after an lhl pme wltlch was hitlted b1 rsln
loaa, ln a doubleheader, Mm- after 8lh lnnlrct. Harmon
treal doCoated Plttoburah, 4-2, KW- also homered· Cor tile
Loa Allleles r-ed over Twins, tnaldiW him the 14th
Adanta, lG-0, and Sen Dlqo player to hit 400 hODIOn durlliC
owept Clnclmtstl, 5-2 and I~, In hia mtJor league career. Dave
Boow;ll pitched a air-hitter COr
13 lmlnp.
Dick McAulifte drove in three the win wltUe Gary Potero
r1Dll w1t11 a homer and a 1ingle auttered bis third loss Cor the
and Denny McUttn won hla WhlU! Sox..,
sal Bullo drove in eevel'li nms
tblnl ..... lritll nlntb-lmdltg
w
lth two hCDers aDd a single
rallot ltolp " - Pat DotiiOD ••
and Damy Cster and Rick

tmillla. stan WWlamo loot hJo
tlllrd atlli&amp;M piDe -Cor lhi
Indiana.
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The!' &amp;rsbbed command of
tha U!lovloed SUnd&amp;)' •truule
and looluSd llke they were orr tD
the raees during the tlnt hair,
hulldlng l•tlo of UP to 18 polnta
and holding Corth b1 11 at the
hslL
But the -erflll . Lakers
· - oll whst D18l' wall hs,.
been a time dlfterence lethari:J

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Weekend
Sports
Summary

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By United Preoa . _..uonal
LONDON

saturday
(IJP0- Monchester

Clzy ·edaed Lei cuter City 1-tl to
wiD t1te Brltloh Football Aaooclatloa soccer •tt~ dt&amp;t!Q)Ionshlp.
WALNUT, CsiiL (UPI), Oi1mPJan John ~loa ..,.ned
, tho Callteot 100-fFd eloc~ ot
~: the s•son lriUt • 9.2 partor..
IIWioB In loodl.,. Son J'ooe State
1&lt;&gt; the team title la tbo 11th
·. . alllllll Mt. Son ~..

looldtll evel')' minute ol their
&amp;dvoncing years.
Outooortns Booton, 3Wl, la
the quarter, the Lakers several
times edged away to leads o!111
much a1 three Points before the
Cslta , tmpoaod their Calited
rWIIIitw pme In Ute courtlt
SOIBIOD and trotted ott wltll the
victory.
It was John Havlicek, the

Celtl.es' captain and awingman
who plays both the corner alii
guard, who shot down the
Lal&lt;ora.
.Jiavtlcolt, ,wllo•.oufC.red an e;yo
InJurY •In tho lila! acorlns ploy
of 1he game, managed to toss in
two Cree throw• desplU! blurred
vialon ard those pointl pw
hbn a game high ol 34. An
examination ahowed he would
be oblo to play Tuesday.
'11le Boston attack, wtdth
stuttered opln brle~ . In tile
Wonl!W millltoa oC the courtlt
quariAir, also £01 a bla 211.point
performance from aUing substl..
tuU! guard WI')' Slogfrlod.
· In addition tD provldlliC the
Coltlca with a chanee tD lla the
series on Tuesday night, tllo
Celtks' win at&amp;ured lhat a 11ftll
pme would be needed ot Loo
Angeleo on Thursdsy night.

Wolfpen

Go\'ei'TIOl" Abreu Sodre Interra--

Monday eac:h drove in three tiOIBI belkolball tournament.
rua.• to lead the Athletics' lWrl.t
attack. Rookie Roland Ftrwers
went 8 1-3 trmioga ror the
victor)'
with Lew Krausse
mqtp!ng ttl after the Pilots
1cored tlli'oe riDIB in the nllth.
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Ken McMullen's two-run siD-

gle and pitcher Frank Berta!·
na·a tnree-run 11mner were the
big blOPJB ol a six run fourth
inniJ¥; which ae.,t ihe Senators
on their way to victory over the
a

Indians.

Dave Baldwin, who
worked 3 1-3 innings ot middle
lmirw
relief, and Dennis
Higgins, who locked ~ with a 2
I..S..lnnins relier stint, 5hut out
Cleveland tor the last 5 2-3

.SOMEIODY'S

TURNED UP
THE HEATI
rtjl"'"l7f"t!P!f':!lfl, 'L~ WHEN THE TEMPERA·
~~;, TURE RISES, ITS TillE
TO COOL OFF AT SONNY'S. TRY A SHAKE,
SODA OR FLOAT. OR BETTER YET DON'T
COOK BRING THE FAMILY TO US FOR DIN·
NER.
Fourtlt &amp; Locuot
McCLURE$
MIDDLEPORT

DAIRY ISLE

In sickness or In

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for poorer11 also. When illness or accidents
come along the lan of the regular
paycheck is an added worry. A phone
coli can ease yaur mind at such a time.
Just remember •.. when money's the
questiOti, the answer Is City Loan.

AND SAVINGS COMPANY
LOANS UP TO $5000
Avoiloble ThrOL'gh Our

CROSSING f1NISif LINE - llal&amp;o 111g1t School Jontor John Rltehhsrt puohes hard as he crot1IOI
tile llnloh linn In the 220 yard dash In a track meet aplnst PL Plesoant at Middleport Frida)',
Rltchtm"t won 1n 8 dmeof24.5 seton:!s, but Meigs lost the meet, 72-54. Ritchhart also placed ft.rst
In tile 4!0.- seminnl Photo.
BRIDAL SHOWER GIVEN

Com~ny

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CHFSTER - Mrs. llo)' Chris- lnCluded whlie 'Weddlrigbellsover
ty, Mrs. Clayton Allen, Mr a. the mantle with a flower arranaeOphs Ol!utt and Mrt. David Kob- mert and whlle candles on the
lentz entertained wltll a bridal mantle.
Games were played and prizes
11hower honoring Miss Alice
won
by Margaret Amberger, wu ..
Smltll, bridHloct oC Danlol To.
bun. 'Ibe a~er waa held at rna Ginther and Gaye Smalley.
After Alice opened her llUliiY lovetho bane ot Mrs. llo)' ·Chrtst.y.
ly
gifts, refreshments of cake,
The gift table, covered wlih a
lee
cream, coffee and nuts, were
white net clotb, was centeredwi.th
a bride doD Other decoratloos served to those named and Enn.a

DOMINATE MEET

P ARlS (IJPO- Mark ;pltz
and Debbie Meyer, both Olym·
pie gold medal winners at
Mexico, domlmted the Puis
Jntenationll swirnmirw meet
sunday.

;pltz woo tllo 100 IIDil 100.
meter fteeat;yles and ldlas
Meyer csptured tile 200-meter
freestyle

News, Notes

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AKRON GOOOYEARS
SAO P AUW, Brsall (UPI}Warren FoulS scor«&lt; 15 points
to lead the Akron Good,Jears to
an 86--71 vietory onr Palmeiras
and a third-place ftnlsh In the

(IJPO- The Booton comeback tbst bad the Coltleo

Cettlci hsve Jllver traDed, 2-0,
ID a t:hsii1PIOnlhlp playoCC and
eomo bock to Win the title. lka
they're not convinced yet that
"tliQ can't dO it ae evidenced by
tllelr victory SUnd&amp;)' over the
Loo Allleloo Lakero.
The Celdcs, who rec:lu«d
their deficit to 2-1 In the beot or
siTeD aeries, w1ll try Tuelday
nftht to d..Uock the laU!ot of
their freque111 title ohowdowns
wltll the Lakers.
The eoitleo, who lost twlcs In
Los Anpl•!• won 111·105, In the

All-Stan®

In a t!tre...W. courtlt ldtial wu
tho bla' blotr lor the MplL
Tom Murph,- received eredlt for
blo Orll . win althoutllt AttdJ
llaoaorsmlth plt!:hed the lalt
three ~ Walb Bunker,
who allowed three I'IIUI and
three hits 1n six llltdngs, waa
the loaer •

Celtics Outlast Lakers ·

Mr, and Mro. Denver W. Alll;
Jr.,. Dexter• are 811110Q.R!!IQI the·
birth or a alx pound, 13\2 ounco
1011, AprU 17 at Ploollllt VaU11
Rotpllal, nsmed llonver WDoon
Alb, Dl. (\rlndpa~ aro )ilr,O.,'
Eliza Pawall, Pomeroy- 't,
and Mr. and Mro, Thoms• JODBI
ot Cheabtre, and Ill'•~·
ell(o ere Mr. and Mr" DoWty~ ..
ldno, Leoo, W, VL lole, all! Mrt. ·
Alb aro the paronta oCtwodl"'ll-,
tera, Marslt L,yn, 3,. and l4nila ,
Lallelp, 2.
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ADEIIAU, Ger1noaJ CU!'0Joelde SleWvt, tho Filial Scot,
dl'OYO Ida llotra•Ford ~ ~
tile ElCol Mountains to 11lil' ·tho '
fnlel'IIBIICIIIII 'Fnrmul&amp; 2 :.;Uib :
roco.
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Jo surort of SWitzer~ 1iu
ae&lt;ODd ln a BMW ODd ' J - •
Pierre Baltolae drovo· hliMa~ '·' i'
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NATIONi\1- LEAGUE

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It Holzer Hoo(lllal.
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Mr. IIDil Mro. Walter Wblte
wore In Galls,ollo !IJndl.y to via.
11 tllelr lll'ancldaushter, Debbto
Ann IYblte, a patient at lllllzer ·
lloiJ)Ital.

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GtJl' Makiilg Plans fo'r: '70.ant! '7#
WASH~Nl:TON - .The R!plb-,

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dte 200-meter

Individual ~~~~YMr. and Mro. Doyle Knspp,
Keda and Charles, were
Sunday allernoon vloltoro of Mr.
and Mro. Larry Joheson. Gins

Kan.

allll Toltnse.

Mr. and Mro. Harley Johnson
were Sunda1 vlaltors ol Mr. and
Mro. J. 11,' M11111hl' alii! C&amp;ml!y.
Mr. and' Mrl. Lee imlfll ol
Cobanlua were weekeDd vllitota
of her molhor,Mra. 's. A. w•ltL

ClelaiXl, Gladys tasto, H e 1 e n
Wolr, Maxine Goeslein, Inzy New·
ell 1 Letha Koblerrtz, Letha Wood,

Paullne Rice, Lula Td:ran 1 Cleo
Smith, Gertrude Toba.n, Avice
Finlaw, Mlldred Gaul, Susan AncJ..
enon, samy Wood, Jessie W! ber
Pat ~~. Cltrp Coltlno, VIrgene Elberteld, Slna BaUey, ~
El&lt;:htnger, Gayann Clay, Laura
Hart:uqr:. Grace Gumpf, Juanita
WW, Betty Ne!'o!l, Viols MOon,
Selma Csll, Pat Koblentz, Mar·
l!y Karr, Jbnmy and Kenny
Newell. Bill can. Roy Christy

and Lawrence Smith. Sending
gifts were Audrey Woodie, Helen
Nel&amp;on, Freda Mlller, Nancy
Baum, June Epple, Mary Showalter, Opal Wickham, Gaye Gaul,
Betzy Gaul, EICrieda Cleland,
~ KautZ and Mabel Cleland.

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ADENUA, GermBIIl' (IJP0,, ~J~elde stewart or scot1aiXI

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104 milo• ~r bour Ia
.•• ' hlo . llatro·Ford · to wiD an
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HOUSE PAINT
It starts with an Endure nose that W9n'l . rust, won't
dent and won't chip. It can't. Because Endura h,as the spring of rubber, the toughness ol steel. And lflasts
longer than either one.
Anything as good as Enqura de~l')les hbt~~~-Ti~~~
:.than no~ ma,~.~ oyt &gt;i( i\. we put i,t ori 8 .
rear bunl~er:· too&lt;iThat':way you won I get ·the ~atkes

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when you're sli pping into olighl parking place.
Butlhal's nolthe end of Bonneville's bumpers. VInyl
slrlps along bolh sides protect your flanks. A sure Cllre.
for, "parking-iot door."
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Giv~ Bonneville a teS)·,bump at yo11r
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POINT PLEASANT - Bever·
!)' Y-, .llill Pia&lt;e willler of
fhe Point ftN-.1 AreaJI,yceea'
IIIIo lla..., C4lail' Scholal'llllp
Pqoont at the Nat Ploallllll

llill'iff,

crowned Ule 1969 Miss Mason
Coomtj', lovely In a lbll length
evening gown
yellow with a

or

finatlng back panel.

Roberts, oommeo-

tator ror the -~ presented Beverly with a dozen roses.
D:l addltlm, Beverly received a
first prize of $250.
Beverly Kay II 17, brown
haired, brown 1\Yed. and a ,.._
tor at Point Pleulllll lUsh. Her
meai!IW"ements are, 3f...24-37, and
her wetcht ' Is 117 lbs. h is the
dausltter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeager or Letart. w. Va.
I she &amp;hoold win rlrst place
In the lllu West VIrginia Psgeant, she would 110 to the Ill••
America Psgoanlln Atlantic City
In September.
In case the first place wfn..
ner eou.ld not go, the first run~
oer~~:~. Sandra Nicholl, will

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eyes, weigtls 123 lbs., Is S-f1h

talent skits. Beverly Kill'. play.
ed a piano solo, the "William
Tell Overture." Sandy Nicholl

LOVISVILLE,

SChrader, , C&amp;P Telephone Co.
of Charleston.
Tho Jlllgel Drat met the
cootestants at a 'tea at Ute
Pleaasnt Point Heaort SOiurdll'

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FRANCISCO (UPO - game, struck out Clarence GasGary Nolan waa to lead the ton but !:()iezto hit his first pitch
Clncl...,tl Rods against Gaylord
Perry Uld the San Francisco
~Janta todlj' In the tJIIOnilll
$Itch of a two-game series.
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The Reds finish Ull here Tlies~
da.v arxl head fDr honte and a
two • 11111e clasn Wlth Houston

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Wodne&amp;dlj' IIIII Thur&amp;dlj'.
Cincinnati took a dlrashing at
Sin Diego over the weekend as
the Padres &lt;illq&gt;ed the Rods
5-2 Salllrdll' and then sweot a
Sundly dooblehoader 5-2 and 1119.
The second game of the twinbill ran 13 innirw:s aOO was won
on Ed Splezlo's ground si~V~e

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Tho panel of Judges lneluded Dene Wagner, of WJEH, Gallipollsi !ile Belva Irvington of
New York, Wood C&lt;Junjy Nutrllion Aide; Jim Mitchell, WSAZ TV channel _ 3, Hunlingtoo; Jim
Marti.D, information advisor at
Marshall UDiversit;y, and Lw

K¥· !UPO-

elllll Committee'• aeneral chairSulllloy.
man was J. D. Slew-art• woctuc- ·Top
Kn!BI&gt;t
worked 1\1 mlloa
tioo, C. B. Elhenaur; efttries, In 1:52 :1-5 IIIII pllopecl out an
Manford Baueri awards, B o b additional turlona te •~~~t~lete
Knauli hosteases, Dan John&amp;oni the lbll Derby dlotance o1 1'"
program book!~ Bernie Smith; mllea In 2:0614.
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Dike wont seven rurl- In
D. stew~ and attendance, Dr. 1:28 ani went on an addltiollal
BUI Downer.
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turlq tD cmwlote a ml1e In
1:40
Tql KDiahl ani Dike, alq
with MaJeatic and Arts
And Letters, ue the -'big tour"
In the !Mth running o1 the tlrat
tor -1he aatety.
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olthe'l'lil»leCrownCiaasica.
Ross, who pitched in botb
Majestic Prince &amp;hiles \1' as
games SWXIay, received credit favorite. 'lbe Keatucky-bred
for his rlrot win or the 808Bon. col~ purctesed by Frank
Granger's record dropped to McMahm ror $2$0,1100 IIIII ...,
1-1.
valeed at more then $2 million,
San Diego took , 7-3 lead establtshecl his reputation In
with five unearned runs in the Callrornla llilero he won aU s1x
sixth inning but the Reds came of hia nces. Then Saturdly be
back wittl one in the seventh put on a show lD a "bmfte..
and five more in the eightb to coming" e.ppearance with a
go In front 9-7.
tremendoUJ domonstretlon of
In the Rods' big 1~, Pete speed in the Sleppllw Stooo
p
Rose hcmered with two on bue
urse,
and Alex Johnson had a tw~
But trainer Johrm.v I.A:qder.,.
run homer.
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In the llrat game Sunday, the ability, is not taking IIQ'thiJw
Padres made good use of nl.ne for granted, uThina:s should be
hlts aDd clutch pitching by interesting," said tbe rormer ·
Fmnk Reberger to belt Clncln- jockey after watchi~W Dike
nail.
, work out Sundly lllOJ'llllw,
Reberger balled out Ross in
the ninth after JohnS&lt;NI lriPied
aDd T~ Perez dottied. He.
gave It&gt; a harmle" slll8le to
liar and •toA&gt;ed the Redo out rurthor damage.
George CUlver took the losa
ror Clnclnnetl.

to left fleld which scored Tony
Gonzalez with the Ue-breaking
run.
The winni.ng run was ~
earned as Gorw.lez reached
first oa a Lee May error on his
grourxler, Reliever Gary Ross
sacrificed Gonzalez to secCDI
arMl Nate Colbert was purposely
passed.
W&amp;)'lle Granger, the fourth
Recb' pitcher to enter the

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NBA PLAYOFF STANDINGS

By United Press lntenatiODal
Best.ot..seven Final
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Loll Arceloo .• .. 2 I .667
Booton • . ••.••• ! 2.333
Slnlay's Results
Boston 111 Lo4 ~s !OS
Mclnday'a G4mes
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
GABRHPct.

Jones, NY 18 70 17 30
Lobo7, MD 18 69 8 29
H. Aaron, Atl 18 61 9 25
Alou, Pit
18 77 II 30
PO)'oZ, Cin 17 70 13 26
Jcns, Md 18 69 II 2S
Sl10111ore, LA 18 84 8 23
H-r, Pit 13 45 II 16
Jft¥a, SF
16 63 11 22
PIIRor, LA 18 58 15 20
AMERICAN LEAGUE

.443
.120
.391
.390
.371
.3tl2
.359
.356
.349
.315

GABRHPct.

Reported by
Jn'~ured £D 8l.r
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POINT PLEASANT_ Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Woomer, ot 80 Burdette Add., Were treated and released at Pleasant Valley Hospltal Saturdlj' nigllt rollowlng a
one car accident m Route sa,.
near West Columbia.
Mr. Woomer told pollee that
a car 1101ng north, roJiowlng him,
crowded him ofr tho hlgl.,ray onto
the muddy berm and when he
brousht his car back onto t h e
road, he )oat control and went
oft tile mad on the Olli&gt;Oilte slcle,
Into a ditch, mloslng the railmad track by a yard.
The Woomers reported that a
car also attempted to crowd tho
Fogl.eaong aml:lllance which took
them to the hospital, ol!themad.
Mrs. Woomer received cuts on
the rlglrt temple and rlsltt llfelld
that req.d.red 24 stitches, and
in,;lrles to the chest and ribs.
Mr. Woomer sustained Injuries
!o the rlglrt elbow, left ankle
aod bnd&amp;od
lllve&amp;tlptlng of!lcer IJeprty
MUiard Helatead, lfaliOII COunTho Molgo Co. Bowlnmlers
ty Shortl!' • DePartment, estimat- hosted the Ohio VaUey Archerr
ed d&amp;mages at $1loo. Time of the League Open Shoot recently with
accident was 6:30 p.m. &amp;mday, 15 participating.
Fl!cy..tx field targeta were
ahot wllh ~los being awanlod
to tho roiiOIIbv:
Men' a Free Sl;yle Seratc:h (First, aeeoni, etc.. in order
name) larry Farley,
Flip
Crouch.
American Lesgue': F. RobinMen's Free-81¥le HaniiQIICharles Morpn, 8r., Slllrley Nlaon. Bait 9i Murcer and Pepi.. klns, Bill Shca'n, Bruce Reultone, NY and Howard, Wash 7;
Petrocelli, Boo and Jackeoo, Oai&lt; chell, Orll Seabolt, Jllluny DoeS6.
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Runs Batted In
Wolf, a,n-7 Dalley, ~Sqfder
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W01110n'1 Free Style ScratchChi 17·''MUla•
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Bernice
, , s e , n i o . Mclllnney, Peal' liarand Ko~eo. Las A 15,
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Women'• Free $tflellaDdlcap
aon, Bait 22· M.:~er . NY 2r. - llcpe Farley,llotllorpn, He!'
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16; B. Robinson, Belt. and Ben- H~ ,__ E
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and Sl1110r, Loa A~; Heed and
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S-, Atla 3-U; Nlekro, Atla, MOI'pn, Charleo' Morpa, Jr.
Hands aid Jenkins, Oil. Oateon,
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Brd!rd, Orl 11 48 8 21 •438
Carew,llln 14 63 12 26 . t13
H. Allan, Wao 15 46 6 19 .413
F. Rllnoli, B«t 22 83 19 31 .373
Adi•J r, KC
If 52 2 19 .1115
Lot A and llarlct.l, Son Fnn
Cater, Oai&lt; 18 72 H 26 •351 3-1;
Perry, San Fnn a..2..
ou ... llln 17 74 13 28 .351
Crdna,llln 17 67 1 23 .1143
- . llln 16 62 12 21 .339
mer, McNally alii! Phoebus, Ball

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1'jatlac1ol Loaeue;McCovey,Son
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liD, Pitt S; 7 tied with t.

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~eminent~~ P!'otoara~r Win!er Prater.
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H~ School, y - - l h e
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1011'· HlaaddnulaAMNale L. Y..... AFU712t28;SQ
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at noon Saturday with aluncheoo. ware !liven by JaneGIIkoy, Becky
aprlng fioral arrangements cen.Kathy Clark of JunotlmCity,dls- · Roush led In the pledge to the
.tered the tahlos. The blu~ n d
trlct junior chail"man,prealdodal Oag, Anl1a Fllltz gave 1 re&amp;dlli.,
auld color scheme of the P.T,A.
was calr:Led out iD the decorations and the nsme taga, all'made
under tho dlreclloo of Mrs. liar.
garet Ella Lewis ~ the Pom~
A JIIH)rpsoora 10 be held on den PbllMII !living devottono.
roy unit.
liar 8 at the Maaonlc Temple Contest• were conducted by Ben
Favors were stones, one pol- In Racine was plamec1 by the past Phil lOll.
RefreBbments were served by
lllbod end the other UIIP&gt;HIIbod officers of Raeine Chapter, Or~
to ll.flllbollzo thet ..mcatton der of the Eastern Star, Thurs. the hoatess to Mrs. Gretta Simp.
makes tbe difference in bring~ &lt;Ill' night at the home or Mrs. son, Mrs. Bemiee Carpenter,
Mrs, Bernltz,0 _ Mra . Chloris
lng •» polishes or WIJ)Oillhed Jane Hlll.
children. General chairman for
Fam,llies of the .nembers are Grimm, Mr. ano Mra. Ben Pblltbe conference was Mrs. Wil- invited to be guests at tlle smor- 11011, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb,
liam B. Downie of the Baclne gasbord. Mrs. Ruth Barnltz con- and Mr. and Mrs. CIWord Morunit.
ducted the meeting with M r ._ ris.
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lllli8 aile at the church with the
dales being changed to lfa1 15
and 16. Mra. J. E. Herl111 had
tho prOJer for misst..,.rloo iiiiif
Mrs. William Morris rave I. h o
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POINr PLEASANT - Arteot0&lt;1 b7 &lt;ill' Pill.. ware 111mn
Croa. i'&lt;llllero¥, arreatedforlaloll.-;.'IIIIo llOitod 1 t30 ap.
.Pilr....,-,aodliirlowlblth,
GaUipolla Feri'J, for ~...

"I Am tile Flq ol. thO tm1tod
States, • and Debra McGulll!loe- the reaoluU...., Aloo at. .
te~ fr&lt;lll the Mlddlii)GI'I unll
were Judy GUki\Y IIIII O.eyl
the
GreotllVI WOJ'o el&lt;\Oided by Barnhart, both c~
Kro. Bill Mebler, dlotrlcl Jun. Little Min POJli&gt;Y cllllbolll
Adult' from the FeeneY.Belllpr aotlvltleo dlall'llllll, M r a.
nett
Pootii¢11Uy atteall,.were
Clifford Adldn1, eighth distrtet
preoide!ll. IIIII ,lllourlce Ricketts, Mrs. Albert Roulh, MrL Hazel ,
Morris, MrL Dale Kennedy and
eighth dlatrld commarder.
Mrs,
KeiaiJ:Wtr. AD?,ert Rauah,.
lfarllyj, Sllaln of Crookevlllo
wa1 elected cll1trict chalrmab
and the lnvltatim tr0111 the Midcllopert unit to hoot· the dlstrtc:t
conference next sprtq was ac;.
CO(lled. Awardaln thiLittleMisl
POIW ._ut!oa went to June·
don CIQ&gt;, fir~ ani Wllkeavllle,
ucond.

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GUkllf of llldclleport pvq tho

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advisor, received a tlrot place
award for her 'norraUve report,
1ed biUJ ani gold tibbon award•
wore preae- to tho unit for
attalni~W the memborahl» quota.
Janlc.e Couch of tile Pomeroy
Junior• of Drew Webater Post
39 took first p]aes for her IIIDpie cUlference eover. The cover
which abe dealgnod will bo 111ec1
for the June conference to be
hold In Marieua. Mrs. H a r r .y
Davis, Junior advlsot. tor t·he
Pomeroy lirls, waaawarded first
pl&amp;co 1n the diotrl&lt;l r.,. her aelilor rePort of )lnior activU1es~
ani the unit received a aecond
, place award on hanlllork. T b o
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eroy )lnlorsortheAmerlc:anLe&amp;!on Allldl!Uy uoltl wonawardut
tho 17th Amua1 Eighth Dlstrtct
JuniOr O&gt;nreronce Saturday at
Junctloo City,
Tho achlovem~nt trophy- the
hlibest award of the conferencewas received by the juniors of
Feenoy·Benpetl Post 128,111dcll.,.
port. It was given to the unit oo
tho besls or having the hest aUaround proaram ofactlvtUesdur..
lng the year.
Other awar~s received b7 tho
!rfiddleport ll'CKV were publicity
ocr~~~book, history lcrii)IMlok,
ani handwork, all flrot places,
Ml:S.. Charles Kellt~Wer, Junior.

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lllelr .......111m are lllbjo&lt;l to every unit &amp;hoold he to haYe an
oald th!llln Now )Ill oentalcel of (rom 2 to 10. aare11lvo role In
tho
Jr~:;llaae 115,1100
are years and ~ fine o1 up to $10,- rlsltt relatlonlblil between parMI;ltiJ liOII!Icta, ·\ljiOIIdllll •10 to ooo m the tlrst olllnle, rrom enta, taachers, ani the children.
~ I clay.to lllpport tbolr hall- ~0 to 20 y~s ani a olmllar
""ring Fervor lnotaad ol
it.' ~ c~Pretta• can bo fine 111 the IIOeOiid oflenlle, IIIII ~011 Fever" waa theloplcu&amp;od
jlilrthaoad lhreo or leur for $5 10 to 311 yoaro Ia JaB 111 t h e b7 Mro. Jayne In her CCII(erence
ami i!l"sl aaureo !ram an Obfo thlr&lt;1 ollenoo.
. .. Jllbllcatklls. !lie apollo of the
ld&amp;b ~ aurill llboWed 12 w !I tile omlorence on "Char· P.T.A. p~bllcatton de&amp;ignod ror
•' ~~ ~ cent ft. allltlldents have acter and ~tual," the Rev. each otneer and ol the numer·
'!rled· lillrljuana at least ....,, , Mr. Miles emphaolzedthelmjlor- oua matertala avaUable to loJii!ntor npllted.
Ianoe of estsbllshlng a pattern cal ulllta.
Dl-alng, I:..SD, lndl- ' or communication 'horore t h •
Mrl. Jayne noted tllat thellrst
calio!'· 11111· thlo drvi lo loslnt! · "problem ;roirs." He oald par- pmllcatlon waoin.1906, and that
aopol..-.1;y UIIOIII the teen let. enta must be ......,.....t to talk each year the National P.T.A.
,II~.'·~' or the ..of t h ,o to their eblldrell !ram tho time tend&amp; 20 million pieces of lit"uoad for.mentallhei'IW b7 they start to IChonl and te main- eraturo to the &amp;tete unit ror
~ltltod pqCidalrllll ami lie'· lain COIIIIIIIDicallm as th~ pro. dllllrlhutton on 00111tlj&lt; levels. ifle
~Oillltl.
sreas throush the elemon!al')' ed- Aid the Obio P. T.A. aends out
..POI!IIIIea as a deiOrrent to uoatlon yoaro. . He emphellted 27,000 unit paeketo each year
the drvi Ploher wero outUnod by lllo importancO of a link or com- to uslst tile local of!lcers.
!I Obfo be Aid par- munlcatlon llbich can withstand
During the hualneS8 meeting
~ with IIIOI'Uiana In the adoleacent yoaro.
c:oncUcted b7 Romine, new unlta
"lllegrilj&lt; lo the balls or ev- In the district wore recoJIIllzed.
orylhlng In the pr&lt;paratton ror IDchMiec1 In this was Harrlaontomorrow'l u.,redd.etablea," the vWe. The report or Mrs. Virminister conunealod. Hedescrlb- 8II Windon, registrar, showed f5
O&lt;llntegrl~j&lt; as wbolonosa, IIOillld- !ram Molga COunly, seven rrom
aeu, and belq: intact person- Athens CotD,y, one each from
ally.
ll&lt;icklng and . Vlaton, and rour
The Importance of not Juat state ol!lcers.
wonting to make I contrlloltlon,
Charles King, pro alden! or the
,
./lONDAY
but a Iota! conunlt:ment, was OlD• Melga Councy C01111cll of Par:.
ALPHA OIIICRON CHAPTER, phallzed by the Rev. Mr. Hlloo. eata and Teachfi'S, extended the
Delta KIIJil Gamma, . dinner He IPOke oflhelmportanceofgly, "~~
. . Jlfler . I.!O~had callm~, .J~J.fooc!ill' ~ ~ «!to ..1\&gt;i 111pe.ror our cldl-llliil not"'""'
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. 1111 tile
Cllealilro - Kli!ir Ei~ 'i1etionaiDi 111 other agendestodO ioJQt h$1 b~ .PI1o~ by
I ' ..Bebool. !Petal mUalc ~ lho i(y• tile Job llblch rtll&gt;ttully fo there- .' TOIII C.s&amp;ell, Jr; The llov. Ell·
p0e UIMiorwoocl pvo the lnvo.... .Hlib Scboo1 mixed cllc&gt;r¥•· IPCJIIIIIbilill' or tile paronts.
MEIQI BAND BOOBrERS, 8
Mrf- 010 Who dlocuo&amp;od mom. cation.
p.m. Mllllda1. Melt!• lllib School berlh!i&gt;, alld, "!! lbollld not be
A program to open the afterelfotaria.
large cm paper and small In at- IICICII &amp;elltonlncltldod Jean Whltetandance." The P.T.A., " the head, a plano aolo, and a clarlllnk
llle taachera, the net quartet from the Molgo !UBI&gt;
pareata IIIII tile chll4ren. &amp;hoold Sclllol. The Invitation to hoot
proytde a meantngj\ii -rtence the 1970 apr1ng •onreronco was
for all tbree, the state ebairman from WeUston.
potntec1 out. P.T.A. ~
.TheMlddloportunlthootedthe
need to be alert and energetic, · lunchS&lt;NI. ThemapofMelgaCounlhe aaid, and the objod:lvo or ty with school locadoos marked
was used oo the place matl and

Wathen R. Knebell&lt;amil. pre..
ident of Owrchlll Downa, laalled
ronrard todll' to Sotardi.Y' •
runnt111 'o t the . $12$,000 -.1
Kerrt:uck)' Derby as '*one ~ the
best renewals In years.
'*The top four starters are
real IIUOII colla ani the best
part ol H Is their mUir
preparation is all behind tllem, •
he said after Top KDiahl ani
Dike blrnocl In their 111m mUir

tall, and her meaaurementa are, used her sewing ablli'b' as ber
~S-38 , lile Is the dausltter of . tal en~ displaying her yellow eve- afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nichols ning gown
bonded lace. Dana
Sam Neal ofWJEHPolntPieuor Leon, and is also a aenlor :ile Clarkson gave a very tal ~ ant acted as M. C. The commen.
at Point Pleasant lUsh.
ented chalk talk with a rwm1ng tator waa Barbara Raberts, and
Second runner-up was Dana eommentary. $le wishes to rna~ the orpnlst, Dobbie C«trill.
1M Clarkson, also a senior at jor in art at Marshall UnJverThe Ill" llaa&lt;ib County PsgPolnt Pleasant High, 18 years llty,
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IWII'ded
: 'Kr; J!Gm!no ~ $lturday'a Dlstrld 18, Ollto eqn., of Parent• IIIII Teachers, .~. meetq held
In IOdd1oforl. Looking mat the leftlo Char!M King, Meigs C&lt;Junjy Council prealdent.

''- Di~trict
and evening gowns, and on their

of age with Ilglrt b r o w n
halr, is 5" 5", weighs
105 lba. Her measurements are
D-:2~5. 91e Is the dausltter
of Mr. and Mra. Uoyd Kolater of Glenwood.
The contestants were judged
iD street elotbes, bathing suits

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Sandra's prize was $150. Slie
la 18, has brown hair and green

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Dick ilopemlll, eat VIrginia
Commlsaloner d. Commerce,
representing Gov, Arch Moore,

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lllib School Au\llll&gt;rium SOiur&lt;111' nilbt. will ropresenlllaS&lt;NI .
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electrically Jt about the same cost you're now
pay!ngl And It provides central air condlllonlngln t~Q Su!llmar. One unit does both job•.
Sound too go(,d to be lrue? The men above( anCI 'mimy, blh'ers In ' our setvici'area...:~nciw ·
It 111 ~ true. If you're. thinking of replacing
ypur hettlng
or Installing air condl· ·
you ·Can
leis COlt than
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THIS El£CTIIC CAll OIUER FlEE when 1 Roddy

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mended Dllltr Pf'lltlrtS 1 writtt• estimate of the cost to conV!Irt )'DIIr bamlla •
tric hlltinc. Oftr IYiitlble to 01r wstomtn ~ly. there is 10 bblitJtjon.
Ohio POwer COmpany

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1968 OLDS
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tinted glass, radio. A r.al lh~p
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1965 CORVAIR CORSo\ H.T. CPE. '-... _ ..:.........$1095 •·
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vinyl interior and bucket aeau, new tires, radio, a

The P..Usher ro1Mvo1 til. right
to Mit ,.. rejed onr odo d"IMIII "·
1-ctlonel. Tt. pultllt"-'• wiJI not
M Nlpenti!.lo for MitrO than IM.,IKI ..... ,,i~M .

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J 10,.. 1 ,., Ward oM intortioro
llllnlmu111 Chor,. 75c
p., word throo Coi'IU~U11,. inurtiOI'II .
11 c:ont1 ,., Word till c:onoocutivo
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111 • to 12 :00 Noon Soturdr;~~,.

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Foreot George, Mgr. f.JI-Itc

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Meigs Area 2171
Fraternal Order of Eagles

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PAlit~-~~~-- .

The Nomination of Officers

Will Bo Hold

Monday, April 28, 1969
SPM
NOW OP!lN lor luinR, GlrA
1'1111 Dllcounl. RaclDo. Ol!lo.
Frr ~ dri•ln«. 1!'1'10l!rre and rml4 porto .u-mL
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Celler, Oblo. (Wat&lt;lt lor Sale
Amlwt). MA!HINERY: lllfll
Ford Jtilllee Traclbr with
]llotn and orrltl'ftrtoro. two
Farm Wag&lt;~~~~, 111ly Loader.
Hay ~Rake,
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Jfl!l::.: Dinner ~. Wull
Stand. Old c:u,iloord, Iron
Kei!IM, Cherry Oleo!, Drwer, Bedo, s pc. Bed Rm. 9rlte.
Stands, awn. Killilea Ca!JI.
nell, Olpper Boiler, Unl&lt;o
Deep Jl'l.....- (30 cu. ft. up.
riglltl, Porltdlon Heater
(Ji'uel 011), l'lcluno, Sauoage
Grindeo'. Maytag Ironer. utii!IJ cab!rrets. 110 Apple Crates,
Cider Bemlls. Laddonr, Bee
Stnokor, Hand Tools IDd Otb... lleml too to
mention. ']'ermo: Cult Owner: Mn. Lizabeth D. Nellon.

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point ~ """' caltiYator.
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don, V.e attlomat1c, ~ ._ YOUNG BLACK coldlrrl. p.
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Blaettnar's everyday low ONE-YEAJI..OU) Plllotl. ltlll 1\EGISTDII!D
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prices w1r1 born U&amp;
A!*laooa, bll Anlllatl. Call
and Uidoimollua. Rqldororl
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llooDI llud .........
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Air Conditioned. One
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joet to appmial &lt;1. PNitalil
ltalet- ....... bldelnl
Coart,
Melp Oiatl7. Cltlo.
tbe """ will Bltto Lultn.
Pets For hie
Contaet 111'11. Ami 'llllla.
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BRADFORD Are'l'ION ro., PUPPIES, Wool
1Dtlhland Tiny's Borplilllnd. I • •
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Racine. Ol!lo, I'll. ~.
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a-- por liiGIIIb Gl-!111 'd ......
Caalad llol&gt;ert Fournier, Ser- TWO Bedroom Troller. M ' G !L!lC'I'ItOWI
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...- 1 p.m. or Oll)'llmtl 111
1)1lewrlt&lt;rs part time. Wlilll
aparlmettts.
to ICho!ll.
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Pbone IIIUU4.
1&amp;-Jt.lk Salurdo1• ~·
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Box 25, Glell!!law, Pa. 447-ap
alo. .... treeAittds. prkte fl7
p!UI tu: IWII Goo&lt;l)lw F·
WOMEN NEEDED at onee to
80&lt;1! lella'orl
lrandle 1ocol houselrold oertreeAittds. j&gt;rlce •.110 plliivice !rr cKy &lt;1. Pomeroy wlllt
C!Jde
Kubn, . Tupperl l'llbtl,
Watldnol'rodudii. A...... nrRNIBliED ..... Ill ,_.
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roy, .............. lJIIlL
yoar """ boon. No ~
SALE - Overltud tlll'l!lll
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Inc.. Winona,
Ill Jill ttellwt !&amp;milo .....,
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lb. M ' G Marbl, ll!ree tnllel
Potnera,, Oldo, li1llr I p.m.
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f.IJ-tle
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clelnblg pllllts. A. B. C.
Qunerl, M-. W. Va.
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m!rrlature..fB and u~. Iliad
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roads, ~~ and dock areas are included in elp&amp;llSion program.

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by the new elected president not
word, Cbarles de Gaulle quit to their liking.
today as president of France,
One ol the highest voter
Ms proposed collSUtutional r~ turnouts ln French ldstory, 80.4
forms swamped in a wave or per cent, rejected the Pr&lt;lPO&amp;ed
"non" votes reflecting the reforms by more than 1.3
natloo's discontent with a mUUon votes- 52.87 per cent to
lagging ecooomy
and his 47.13 Der cent of the almost 23
autocratic rule
million b&amp;llots counted tr&lt;m
The vaters, who :for the past metropolitan France.
10 years had respoOOed afflnnaFew Urderstood
tively to De Gaulle'11 e\'8l}'
'lbe president's dereat came
"ish,. this time turned him down In a bill few of the voters
in a referendum that accom- ulll.erstood. Like most otber
plished whit rightist generals, elections and refererdums wtleftist polidclans ani student der De Gaulle, Urls one became
firebnn::ls could never do- a 11oui., or ·' 4 non" vote tor the
retire De GIWlle.
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II)' United

Gaulle's rash, unilateral torelgn
policy decisions ccmbinecl to
roll "' a hootlle ma.Jorlt.Y
against him.
Reaction trom omclals and
citizens across Europe was.
o)1111)11hollc with De GouDe yet
not Sllt'PI'ised and sometimes
eveD pleased that the president
had stepped down. Mall!' aald it
s hollld have haj&gt;penod somer.

COJ.ombey-lea-Deux-Egllses, the
78-year-ol.d president Issued a

2"-'on! s1a-ent that !ul!llled

urged him DOt to submiL
Make&amp; statement

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ceasing to exercise the

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the president of the
republic. Ttds decision takes
eflt.ret at midday today/' the
atatement said. It ended the

longest reigp of an,y French
chief of state since Napoleon
10 years aDd four months.

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Senate · President AWn Paller
automatically succeeded De

Gaulle until a presidenUal
election to be scheduled no
sooner than three weeks oor
later than tlve weeks trom now.
It ol1lj&gt;ed up as a poiiUcal
dogfight that could see as IIWIY
as 10 candidates.

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opponent, secretary Genenl
Waldeck Rochet ol the French
Communist party, called tor an
alliance of lettl.at parties to
sweep Gaullista frm1 power in
what he called 4 'tbe polidcal
crtsls now OJ)eD8d ~ •• "
The def•t tripered tears
that tbe lrac wwld further be
weakeaed am that the Gaulllllts
In the government easll.y could
overthrow any cabinet ramed

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TONIGHT ntRU THURSDAY
APRIL 28. MAY I

CLARK GABLE In
GONE Wlnt 11IE WIND
(Technlcolor)
Clark Gable • VI .ten Leigh

COLORCARTOON:
PlMunt Memoriet
Admission: $1.00 Children SOc

RunnJ.rw time: 3 Hrs. 30 min.
Due to popular request
Gone With the Wl.lll" will
run"""""" Thurl4ay, May, 1
SHOW STARTS 7 P, M.
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PreSB Jntematlonlll

Latent discontent with the
slow economic progress of admlnistradon denumd to evaman,y rural regions, the slipping cuate premises.
value of the franc, and De

By United Press lnternatioml

HONG KONG - COMMUNIST CIDNA has declared itself pr ..
)lared for full-scale war and ewn a nuclear exchange with Ita two
arch-enemies, the United &amp;ates and the Soviet Union. Peking Radio
made the claim Sumay ln a brcadcast or Defense Minister Lin
Piao's political report of the rdnth COJ"FeSS of the Chinese com.
muniat party.
It was a complete restatement of China's hard line policy - a
determiDBtion to carry out revolution at home an:l export it abroad
as Peldn,g has in Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

Bhodoo aald Lllo _. printed
••trn"'JJOIIible iiluemoeJ." '
"I noi ~ ,.,. 11111.:...1vad
a!Q' oilers, of bribe• tor .Llea-

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said, "but It 111)'0110 had the
lolllbtrt, l'i, Rl. ..
(CO!Ill!!ued rr.m Pop I) · •.
chal!man oabehaltolthe tomertw to make such an olfer
·~· ..... Soturdtl ... llalOlive Weber, plaats~ aoii Tim chamber ani Mrs. Pearl Welker or a bribe 1 would drl.. hlln IV
Midic:al Cellllr.
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-Glaze, drummer, ac~ng. wa11 pneral chairman on behalf front 1111 ofllce and ~ It to
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the public Prosecutor tor prose. d•tb bJ'ID li*Dt lOIIi lao DilL .
Mlaa Jean Whitehead Jolnid the of the olll'1rit,y IP'cution.u
mlnJtrel ~ doing a modern
'lbe "Hearts am Flowers"
Silo wu a . . - r olthe Zto6
acrot.tl&lt;:: tunber.
•taae settirw was by the WID:IIDJ "From the heodJJnu to tho 11- Cburch ol CllrtJj.
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Silo ••
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Struble, vatoraa master of -.. chairmanship of Mrs. Cllrles article Is rlddoa !l'lth INI- -.Everett; aixdalqjllora,Mo
monies of the mlllltrelaasoela- Lewis.
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EllrabOth
tlon and Mrs. (1Jarles Yeagowas
Pageant .Judges were Mra. does and &lt;ootalns ln!ormadoa and llarpret llom!W.olloiPctile otrl.clal contestant accciqJan- Allee Wl.ner, interior deeorat- which tho aWhor flloel.v
EbrfoJM.;
lsL ACC0111&gt;1DYlqr Mlas Gueltlr or ol Marietta; Mrs. lll1a llul· senti II f'l.ct."
ry Anti Grover, Chutu, and Jo
en her talelt presentation was le111, Gallipolis, opentor otBerAm GDIOII¥, .W..; 0110 . . ;
Shlrley Neleler,
nadine's; Lenning Porterfleld,
GeM Lambert, Paoneron oao
liharlqr thell!&gt;proxlntate $1,000 Saunduslo', representing the Miss
FUNDS UP
brother, lferlcm llwlll40, Pcraised by the papant will be the Ohln P-nt; Claire Ball, Jr., COLUMBUS (UP0 - G 0 v. Ol'Vl'l 17 I!I'IDIIcblldrea, and :lJ
Pomer!Q' Chamber of Ccmunerce Athens, Athens COoo!lr Prosecut- Jantea - · 1111 elllmlted the ~
and XI Gomma Me C~ter of IDB Attorney, and Tom Cossell, flrat dlstrlbutloo of 1969.ll...,se ·
bo l1oltl
of Beta stema Phi SOrori\J'whlch Mid~ ntalllger of the co- ~ lUnda and permlaom 1u: Tuaeda,y at EwiDI Ciopol wlila
co-apoasored the event.
lumbJa Gas Co., restre...UW ftmds, to be IJ.aed tldt week, Joho
1n •....,., Burioi
li!ra, Bett,y RawUnp senedas loleiga Cooolty.
will total . - 4TU million, will bo ID 11emor1a1 Gaida.
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li!rs. Moline Grttllth and lilrs. or obouU12.2 mUlloa....., tb111 Frionda IIIII' c:alllJII'IImo, .
Minor n.,
-~ot;; 11t
Marilyn Wolle were auditor&amp; a year e~rHer.

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Afro-American :iudent
Soclet,y late flmda,y lnforntod

the school tht\V would permll a
weapons search of their headquarters as part of Cornell'•

disarmament drive.
At Harvard, menZers ft
Students for a DemocraUc
SO&lt;:Iet,y (liDS) met SIIIClay to

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cODBider rurther action as the
student body voted on wbetber

Middleport firemen aiiSWored
a call to ,110 Soulli Second A,.,
to renew a strike after a oneSllturdtJ night where minor dunweek moratorium.
ages were caused when cloUting
Tbe sJtuatlon at Harvard waa
on a halWW, ha!WIIW from alight
unclear, as the reaults of s8cret fixture,
ca.._td: tire. The p. . .r-balloting on resulllj1tioa of the
ty Is owned by Mro. Howard costrike were -porarlly with- ell.
held.
AI 11:43 p. m. Sllturd!Q&gt; MidSDS members, however, were
dleport emergepcy SQI.Ildmen
reportedly planning aoolher went to the hm!e of Mrs. Claude
demoeurtratloo to proteBt a

ruling by Radclll!e College, the Ma:lard, 166 Ash st. She WIB
tsken to Meiga General HOSjlltal
female slllllate &lt;i Harvanl, that
where she was admitted as a
22 studenta be placed m modlc:al pallelll.
prnl&gt;atloo for tho opriDg sentasler.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPrrAL
The Colpte black students
AdmlsBI oas Saturday - Lena
bad held Merrill Houae since Maynard, loMlleport.
before dawn Friday to back
Dlscloargee Saturday - None.
their - s lor establishment
Admlsolma &amp;ulcll\Y - None.
of an Afro-American Cultural
Discharges filnday - None.

LONDON - TilE BRITISH POUND FELL in early tradllW on the LoOOon CUrrency &amp;change in the wake of the resignation of Center.
French President Charles de Gaulle. Gold jumped 25 cents an ounce
'llo.,y lpored an adntlnlstrato $43.55.
Uon evacuation deacillne FridQ',
F.uropean baDkers warned or a possible internadnl monetary then let another pass at 10 p.m.
crisis. The bankers saki some European finance experts predicted
9mdo,y before walklns 1&gt;1L
a clewlua.tlon of the French Crane by as inucb u 20 per cent whlch
!lmday
niabt the Afro.
could rattle the American dollAr ard powxt.
American SocleQ', telling Cornell olliclala It had oo 1!11118 at
SAIGON - NORTH VIETNAMESE SOLDIERS J!lth !lame thrOW·
ers ill\'lded a u. S. outpost ringed by lanks in South Vietaam's tar Its head&lt;#Jartera, at flrfi
northwest tori*' today aOO with bursts or Oame arw:l gunfire killed re!uaed to allow inlpectlm.
Later, It aald adntlnlstratlm
f1 ve Gis and woullied 35.
olllclals
could search the center
Alter ~h hours In which American W81PianeS batter«! t h e
after
6
p.m.
toda,y It th.,y gave
camp's 119rimeter with bmlbs and napalm, the attackers withdrew,
the
studeota
an
hour's notice.
leaving behind 34 bodies, according to reports from the Jcene.
otllelals rt Clt,y College In
New
York Smc101 coatiJued
WASIIINGTON - SOYBEAN 11HAMDURGERS'' AND other wge. meetlnga with black and PUerto
table protein products made with the look am texture of meat could Rican students who laot waek
cut into the meat market in the future, according to an Agrlclllture loc:ked tbemlelvea ID · and
Department report.
ebalned the gates. Classes were
The report noted that soy dour already ts being used as a bird- IUspendod II the achool but
er In some meats and can also be used as a "meat extender." High were scheduled to relllme
protein meat imitations made tram textured soy protein isolates are Tuesday.
aWl eJ1Penslve, though they have gained a market amq people who
Florida Slate Uat~dt,y
avoid me11t for dietary or religious reasons.
studoato !lmday !prod don..
smoke and heat to form a
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ehaln to aave recorda
SWIMMER DROWNS
Red
Cr088
To
Meet
from
s
Ore which I[Utlod the
ZANESVILLE, ~o (UP0 AclmiDlstraUoo
Bolldlng.
Elza Fowler, 16, zanesville,
The aonual meeting ofthe Melas
drowned &amp;lnday while mmm!ng COUIIf,y O!l!&gt;ter of the American
Isinglass is ·not a form of
In the Ucldng River here.
Red Croll wW be held at 8 p. m.
gta.,, as many people be·
Thursday at Veterans Memorial
fieve, but dried tissue of a
HospitaL ThemeeUngwlllbeheld sturgeon's bladder.

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~C~Q~~ FI!RM THE 2No STREET ElfT~C~. w~~ ~r. RIHJ.IGHT
TO THE 3RD FLOOR. SALE PRICES AND SENSIBLE CREDIT..

Elherfelds

sbotm. The meeUng 11 CIM'n to
the public.

VETERANS MEMORIAL
IISOPITAL
Admission&amp; Saturday - Fern
Arrowood, Minernille; Bet.,. McCoy, Mkklletort; Mamie Bucbanoon,· Paneroy.
Dlschar&amp;'OS SllturdtJ - Don

Roberta, Marpret 11a11e71 A1a

Gilkey, Fern Arrowood.

Admloslona
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TUESDAY, APRIL 29. 1969

lor •hlle•

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Jer1ey; two &amp;litera, Mrs. Malcolm GloroiJI¥) Roller, lllcldlotrUI.
Mr. Holmes was born AgrU port, and lilrs. Georp (Allee)
25, 1899 in ~rac.'U.ae, the eon Freeland, !lfraeuse; sevenlf8DdIt the late Frank ani A n n a ehlldren1 aDl a IIIDlber of niecu
Holmes. II&gt; •cldlttoo to Ida por. a n i - · ·
enta, he waa preceded In death · Funeral ll'l'ID&amp;OftHIIIs are beby his wlte, Dorothy, lillian 1ft.. Ing ~ at the Ewlnl Funersl Home.
tant .....
lilerllf llartelilacb aald IIIII
He wa• a veterall ot World War
I and a member rt I'lmlel'OJ' thla momlng no charges bavo
Drew Webster Post 39, Ainerl .. beeD Died pending conwl- ol
his lnveatlptlon. The 1949 lnodcan Legion.
!ilrvlvlng are daughters, el car driven by cottrW was deoli!rs. Roger (Margaret) ~- mollshod.

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fartj &lt;looo' IIIII ....... ·1t 11 1 pordJaa IIIUI, n.e'·1Jooe- t.....UO.t plr(J ..,.. tho "'""'let tail ani
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aU Individuals and- families "'"
celvlng p&lt;i&gt;llc aBSislance are el~
glble te purchaoe food ~s,
not ell &lt;i them are laldrw ad-

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Smith aald hlgltoll par.
tlciJ!Otlon come t!urlnl the
of March thla y•r llhen 150
famUles (1,309 persons) J!Orll·
clpalod, Of the 450 famUieo, 237
were public 11sls1anoe famWes
and 213 were low 1...- fam..
Dies.
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The director said many more
low..Jneome ramUies 1n the .,_
t.Y - r to be eligible. E1lglblll\1' lo determined aceordlng
to tamny size. current income,
liquid usete, ·cooldlll faclllUes
=~ ::.lde!M:e In Melas Coonty,
Those !l'lllhiJW to spp1,y lor
the food • - s mull make ap.
pllcatloo at the food slalnp olllce
In the llelp Couot,y Welfare Dep...- butldlng at MlddleporL

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cbuieo oiiP'lndlarCOI\Y ani wrttlqr checkl wlll)out
aulflclent fundahaY8beeniuld
agalnot a Columbus man wbowaa
Ja11ed over tbe weekend bJ the
Melia CoJont,y Sllorlll'a v..,.n.
meat,
Lawrence Will, 22, ... been
c~ In COMOcllon 1!1111 tho
theft rt lllols In Dl&lt;embor o1
laat )'llll' frCNII the Bob J-1

. _ , h also reported the
arrest of Edward Loudermllt, 26,
R~ 2, P&lt;111oroy In connectloo
wltll .tho SOp~. 1967 convorelon
of 1 1960 II)Odel truck bolorwtrw
to ~ HW, RL 2, Racine.
The a,herltr aold Loudermllt r&amp;o
J)Oll'leoiQ- borrowed the truck to
haul , IIJ'Iwl ani did IIIII relurn
I~ 11oo trudlwu loter recoveredo'JhCked, in VltglnlL
coat co., an~ ....... . . - 'Sborlt! llartenbach aald hla
bod check ~nta troalareall\lo depulalelll olao has rtCOVel'ed
IJnoslll, •ccord!IIJ to 1 OF. that had been otolen In
- e l l . WUI wul-i!¥ Colmnbus.Tht.ettlclewastakfll Into cuslcldl! .., a .., opo · - Ill Rudand tolmll\lP
ora.tor'a llceoae charp.
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~J.l!ID.~ t!llcrellhscene ,wbe~'l!~ .

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Rhodes Asks

CLEVELAND (UPO - Gov.
Rhodes labeled the article an
Charles Searles reacbed the Jlmeo A. Rhodes urged "outrJif!t lie."
five • galloo donor group, Paul a cOIIIIlole lnvestlpdoo Into
Rhodes said he learned that
Carper, WWJam Rizer and Char- all mattero conceratng former the Parole Board took olllcfll
too Gloecmer became- - 11Toledo mnllater Thomas (\'..,. actloo toda)' to cOnlil'lle the
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Licavoli parole llllplJcation undonora, and Mary K. Rose, a gat. ate) Ucewll, GS.
loo dollllr.
Rhodes In January roduced m February of 1974.
"Ani at dtis time I Ceel tt inFlrfi Untedonorslncludodllel-. Licavoli's ftral degree murder
cumbent
tllion me to order a
en Van Meter, Mary Doerfer, cODYtcdon to second degree
liiOITI' tambert, MarJorleBellb:, murder, making hlln ellglble toll lnvostlptloo by the Ohln
Patricia Fields, Harey Clark an! fa&lt; parole.
state Hfsbway Patrol," Rllocles
IW&amp;Oret Wyatt.
1be Parole Board, h_,.r, said.
j'ln view or certain allegaA~ physlclana wore on April 15 turned down thO
Dra. RIJ Heaton, L. D. TeUe, parole oPPllcollon and Licavoli tions that tave been made ~
ROII01' banlala, Charles MuiiSI will not become eligible fo&lt; peani F. M. Clulf,
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~--~lne.19ln7f.thla waek'•
Clerical workero were Clara
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tlQ&lt; Smith, J,laey Nease J 1 n $300,000 ovodable to olltain
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Neue, Mace1 Joyce no. Lloavoll'o rel•se. The same
back, GnceDrake,EioloeWhlte, article atao allegecl Rhodes had
J-SIQTe,Beulah!lraosa,Har. uaed campolan fullds tor his
rtelt Neliler, Eclllh Sis- Lula persual use.
Frod I!Dsemaum, 69, !l'ldely
llampiQt and Vem111 Nease.
known Pomeroy resident, died
l!W'aes who balpod included
lolmd01 at the Holzer Madlcal
Rlchaels.r-.JIIIOIIhlnollar·
, E1RE PUT OUT
Caller.
IP"aves, .Ruth -.,., Fr~~~ee,o
The Racine Volunteer Fir&lt; De111r. Rosenbaum ,.., employ.
Brewington, Barbara Sdln llld :::"
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ed ot the Pumeroy Poat
NIDIIII ~. LPN.
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45 yeors prior to hla retireTbe loading and unloading waa day at 7 p.m. where a small n.L He became Ul aeverat
dmo br llo!' Scout . Troop No. tractor lad Clllglrt Ore. The blaze DUXIthe 1&amp;0 while .wintering In
218 Ill Pomeroy and ~~~~- It had been eldlnlulshed "'on ar- Florida.
l'olnaro,y Elementoey
rlw of llremea.
He Is ..roved 1&gt;,y his wife,
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Louloe; two 11110, Ridoanl, of
POmero.v, and Jack, of ReynoldalUI
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bura; a - . . . Dr. Paul Baallopro-Uvea o1 the 1o1e1p ...,olderod.
man, rt Porl.-th; 13 .,.ind.
COoo!lrllontalR-Boltd
llolberactivlt,y,thecommls- chlldren,andalWII!berofateces
dlacuased wltlo the board o1 com- - " ' ljlpiWed &amp;l8lneer Theo- 11111 nepbewa.
.........., II"'""' po~allblllllea dono Beelle'• eltlmate rt $21,Funeral services will be bald
ol ol&gt;!olnfnl eddltlonil ~ BOt tor prql~ No. 2 rt bltuml- 2 p.m. 'llourl4ay at the Ewlnl
tor the 195.10 ae!IOoi tarm. ..,., m1a tor i91!9, and - a t ' Funeral 11ome !l'ltll the R e v.
IIR board mambera Ed · waa ~- tho hlgltwo;r depart.. BID Ferrin olllclatlnr. Blrlal
d.J and lriJ Corr lndlcoled It . ment let purcbaoe a ,_ tractor will be In the Beech Grove eem.
~ wl!l bo -111'1 tAl llld . _,
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~ ~~~ ,u\e nioxl term. Ori ~R. Karr, Sr., pru. fllleral bomo Wednesday IVSI·
units.

Mr. Rosenbaum
Dies M
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l.lore·MR v.unds Requested

abOu!.,f!OO, and I 111111 ~
ol
wai rep&gt;rlad lito!""
'In the' ~ llld eatei1na ol
lfaWk'l Sarvlco ,!lfottoti at" 'niPI ", " j ftilDI •r!J lllitllla'J."IC• '

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Free Parlclng
aartt Ta The anlll
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the Red Croll Bloodmobllo unit
wu In ~ at the elellllllltary lchool auditorium Moadl,y,
American Red Croll olllclala
rt the Melp Cbapter laid 19
pints were given as replacement

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EIXli:IG: .P Q'GHADY CIIAIRIIANofthelila allltld
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egg grow • , • fast. '

TEN CENTS

Ill Harted&gt;och rt the accident
and latall\1' by radio before start.
lng lor the hospllal with Cot-

$247,095 Spent
On Food Stamps

' pllllcbed liMO a tin eogllle IIIII clrow pollee anlllremea from a a....
'iiombad bolldlow at tho ~ Hlllth ll&lt;l1orimant early toda,y.
· It wu Gill o1 ll(llj lire bclmbllwo lloJnll,y Dl&amp;h~ the third
lttailht Jdiltt of svcb lllcldallll In this nctalt,y pnrt c!Q&lt; at
,iho cOIIIloence &lt;i the Mlaslsslppl and Ohio rivero. Ani! II was the
'IOCCIIIII limo tho Ire truck was hit by bollellat tho lloalth Dopart!Delll. 1n u0t11or llleldeat, a wblte'maa r - - ' two Nqrooo Juat&gt;.
There wao an avenge of 41l2
,.. from a W' In a white oel8hborhood ani belt IIIII llubed him. famlllea ani 1,090 persons who
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~eii!OO! area ~f California jolt«~ lurrd .
•llntP ·program In its ant 12 .
~ .• ..,;1'~-l.llli ~hmjltp • 4 S!IARP ~'I'HQUAJ!I. thol Joltod a ,.,. ~~ . ol 4Je~~ ,ill lo!Oill
)Inti ~ ., .....I'JI ~ lloJnll,y cauaed oa11 minor """- ~.... •
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.. , SolantOiagiall laid tho
In the 11100111a1no lolela• COuni¥ Wtlfuo ,DepartoatUliiWot of Borrqo Si&gt;rl,.., on ~ • prooe reg1aa oilnut mont, on the Drat omdve:rsary .
!DI IIIllea ·o1 the II8Jican bortler lllll l25 mllaa 1011thea4l o1 of the pr-lhls month.
l.cii Allpl.o,
lollaa Smltb aald the IIDOUD\
of food purchlaed 10&gt;
~lrOphic hWWpP predktftlm
ta1od $217,095, of whlcb *102~
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575.25 waa the program boous.
CLEVELAND- A CqwELAND CITY COUNaLIIAN aaldllll&gt; Re&lt;lplento paid *144,519.75 r...
\fa)' nfPt "1-tl&lt; trinre .,....s, bolh black and white" baw iii'Giolbt th
WI eitJ to the hrlnk ot •u upto.loo.,
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''We aro bolrc coUIIlt In an - - ........, tho octlooll rt
The tell! . IIIIIOWII Iran the
il flrw lrn~
on both aides make II unaafe
food · pure hued was
~ · 110 Into Nqro coaunUII!tlea and ilnaafe for N-• to 110 mto apent In pertlcipatlqr IIJ'OCOry
tthlte C01111DU1dtle ,. aa1d Leo J•..t.... , _ "J
awns m·the~. thus creat~'"
a,
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con 111 """" lng tilcroued volume In lalos,
·!fiP ca1aallq,)hic ...,_,...,.. Jacklon aald. "There could ba the director Dilled. "The ad,...
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A Progi'Gm of riQuiOr Jovand our lib•ral · divi·
will mah your nto,t ·l

Clearing and colder with froal
likely . llllllgltt. Low In tho 111&gt;per 2011 ani 30s, S1mn7 IIIII nat
10 cool W-14ay.

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G,pter. loti in i'elftu! million

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5:20 a.m. ofter COttrill left the
orallh ..... and 1J&gt;t help at a
nearbyreelllence.
Collrlll was tek.., by IICIIad·
m011 te Veterans Memorielllo..
pllal wloare he 1¥1!s admitted with

lllf&amp;clor7 lote lhlsliiOrlling.

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wa• called to the aeene abcllt

fadal bruises ml back .IQJuries.
IDa condllklll wu Uslod as sat.

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'prosnmla that It 1101oal1br1Di!J
WASIIINGTON- TllllAY'S iu:GIIINING FAIUIER IIOOdaiOO to more food Into tho........_ but al·
~ ~ llmoo 01 ......., startiDr capital '- or m&lt;n _ 01 blo lothOr did 10 brlrwa - money into llelas
. • · ......tllll a.....U,. • Underaecntary ot Alrteultun J, COIIIIf,y,. sold Mill Smith.
' .,..,. n.--:n · 1J1iU at&gt;ooit Yf~ld War B, ~ told 1 meetlrc
Sho pololod out that althouglo
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o!._u;ce "'""q', " a - C&lt;lllld be 1 ...,.
...,._producer - for ~M• tl\ln ~1100."
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laid the ....th1&gt;ound 19t9 ......
driven by CollrlU tallod to get
around a curve near the Jake
Gtul residence, and went ewer
/ 10 b7 Ilonald ArtlNr cottrlll, .. entbankment It 1$ reeL
!~' alto ' of $TICUH1 died of I
Harted&gt;oclllndicoled that time

·;ltlg ned egg need«J IO.Iiarl fanning

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ftacturod neck and hied in;lr- &lt;i the accldenllopreseqlt,ylndellea, aceordlng to Coroner R. lnlte, but It IB thougl!t' to han
R. Plckoaa, D. 0.
OCCIU'rod b - 2:30 ani t L
!llerll! Robert C. Hartelt&gt;ach nt. lilr. Holmes apper'!l'lll died

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A 70..year-&lt;&gt;ld ~.. man
"died early toda,y of InJuria• IIIII·
~feted ·iD a &lt;a-car aceldent on
till' Raclne-Baalum Rood, . . 2.3 muea welt of Route 124
. i Dear Raclne.
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those who have contributed two

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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (UP0Harold Horn, U, Nelsonvlllo,
dlvwnecl in the Hoddng River gallooa or m.., of their blood
after he tell from a raft ~r­
and grOIIIls ani Individual&amp; who
Ing the weekend.
ha .. helped promote tho bloolmoblle also wW be honored..
A reiiUlne of acUvlttes ~
the put year wtll be gl,.n and
a film, 11 River of lJfe", will be

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reforms which his advisers had

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that we obtain all or the facti
of the matter and let the chips

fall where they may," Rhodes
said.
He added:
••t have asked Col. Robert

Chlarammte. • • to begin IJJI..
mediately an investlptlon of
the ease of thomas Licavoli,
from its inc:eptloo until OOda)'
includir1!: the charges and ru-

mors about special tawrs and
treatment duri ag his impriSOI)o
ment which have been circulated over a period o1 many
years, and the Information an!
reeord1 ICIOfl which m,y ofDce
baaed the recent order of CCID-

mutatl.on."
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Clevelarw;t he would decide
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1 will reach a deeisioo within a week or a month," 11te
governor said.
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I..Deation Announred
Locatloos througloout the ota1e
at which 1969 boat 11111 outboard
m- reglstraUono be obtained have beeD bJ
Paul Saroaor, chief, Dlvtalon rt
Walercroll, Oldn llepartmtot ol
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